Story 1: The Discovery
Tom worked in a small factory. Every day, he worked with metal to make vehicles. His work was simple but important. The government had rules about how to make safe vehicles.
One morning, Tom found a twisted piece of metal. "This means trouble," he thought. The metal was not straight. He needed to twist it back. He twisted and twisted until it became straight again.
His boss came over. "Allow me to help you," she said. She allowed Tom to turn on the big machine. The machine turned slowly, turning the metal into the right shape. Tom was allowed to work alone after that.
Story 2: The Medicine Mission
Tom's friend Sara worked in a hospital. She helped people with diseases. "To help people stay healthy, we give them medicine," Sara explained to Tom.
One day, Sara gave Tom some paper with numbers: "We need six bottles, seven boxes, eight bags, nine pills, and ten strings for the packages."
Tom read the paper. "Give this to the pharmacy," Sara said. She covered the paper with a plastic cover to cover it from rain. The sky was full of dark clouds, covering the sun.
Story 3: The Learning Adventure
Tom wanted to learn more. He learned that mixing different metals allows better vehicles. "Mixing iron with carbon gives us steel," his teacher said. The teacher mixed the materials carefully.
Tom learned many things:
- Six of the vehicles needed new legs (the support parts)
- Seven of the workers had long hair, so they covered their hair with caps
- Eight of the machines were turning every day
- Nine of the rules were about safety
- Ten of the papers showed the designs
His teacher helps him every day. "Learning new skills means you can earn more money," she said. She gave him a hundred practice problems. "Hundred of people learnt this way," she added.
Story 4: The Success
After months, Tom turned into an expert. He could mix metals, turn machines, and twist strings into knots. The government allowed him to work on special vehicles.
One sunny day, Tom looked at the sky. No clouds were covering the sun. He felt healthy and happy. His work now helped prevent diseases by making ambulances - special vehicles that help sick people.
Tom's boss gave him more money. "You learnt well," she said. "You followed all the rules, your work allows us to give better service, and you're helping everyone."
Tom smiled. He learned that hard work, following rules, and helping others means success. Even a twisted piece of metal can turn into something straight and useful - just like his journey from a simple worker to an expert.
The End
This story covers all the vocabulary words and shows how they work in different forms. Keep learning, and you will succeed!