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Little Red Riding Hood Once upon a time there was a forest where the trees were big and green.
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Little Red Riding Hood Once upon a time there was a forest where the trees were big and green.
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They were so old that they had heard all the stories of goblins and fairies and always slept dreaming with princesses.
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It was the forest where in a hidden place,
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almost secret, a mother and her little girl lived.
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No one knew the girl's real name,
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but everybody called her Little Red Riding Hood.
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Mother, there were so many people calling me Little Red Riding Hood that I can't even remember my own name.
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Oh darling, when you were a baby I always put on you a red hood that your grandmother gave you.
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You looked so beautiful.
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Everybody started calling you like that since then.
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From that moment on, every year your grandmother knits for you a bigger hood with the same red color,
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just like your mouth's color.
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The last time I was at my grandmother's,
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she told me that my new hood was almost ready!
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Little Red Riding Hood, I just baked an apple pie.
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You should take it to Grandma's house.
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Oh, but wait!
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I'm afraid you get distracted playing in the forest and might encounter the big bad hole.
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You know he's a cheating awful animal and he will do anything to turn you into his dinner.
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Little Red Riding Hood was a very beautiful but stubborn girl,
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so she didn't take seriously her mother's advice.
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Don't be afraid, Mom.
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I know the way, and I'll go by the path that the hunter watches,
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where the wolf doesn't dare to pass.
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That way, I'll be always safe.
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Are you sure?
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Oh, my girl, just remember that you should never play with the wolf.
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But Little Red Riding Hood had other plans.
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She wanted to explore the forest.
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She said goodbye to her mother,
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and she left carrying a basket with the delicious pie.
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The mother didn't see what the tree saw.
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If she had, she would have ran behind the girl to keep her safe.
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In the forest, there was a great pine tree so old he hadn't sung his birthday for a thousand years.
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He slowly whispered to a little pine tree.
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Little pine, there goes Little Red Riding Hood disobeying her mother.
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Look how she goes into the forest by the path that isn't watched by the hunter.
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But Ol' Pine, that part of the forest is very dangerous.
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There in the deep left the big bad wolf and they say he hasn't ate in months.
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What do we do, little pine?
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I got it!
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Let's move our branches with all of our strength so that little red riding hood lessens and hopefully stops.
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We can try, but I can assure you that people Never listen to any advice from trees!
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Little Red Riding Hood heard how the tree branches moved
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and thought for an instant that it was the big bad wolf that was coming her way. But...
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The wolf!
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Doesn't matter.
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I'm not scared of any big bad wolf.
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And she started to pick up flowers of every color to decorate the basket she was taking to her grandmother.
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Very close to her, grey claws with large nails moved among the bushes
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and shiny red eyes watched attentively Little Red Riding Hood's silhouette.
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Minutes later, the inevitable happened.
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Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf went face to face.
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Hi, Little Red Riding Hood.
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I'm glad that you came to the forest to play,
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and I would love to give you a very...
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warm welcome.
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Big fat wolf!
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They've told me awful things about you.
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But I can see that you're very friendly.
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They call me Big Bad Wolf,
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I'm the bad guy of the story I'm much faster than the wind,
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just train me, you will see Big Bad Wolf is the bad guy of the story He's much faster than the wind,
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just try him, you will see Now I'm Danny Wolf goosebumps,
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and I'm drooling on the floor When I'm thinking that by then,
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it's this little girl I'm seeing When I look into the mirror,
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I'm so proud of what I see Such a fright I'm in when I'm woke,
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that is what I love to feel
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They call me Big Bad Wolf
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He's the bad guy of the story I'm much faster than the wind
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He's the same hidden from the sea They call me Big
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Bad Wolf He's the same hidden from the sea I'm much
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faster than the wind He's the same hidden from the sea When I look into the mirror,
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I'm so proud of what I see Such a frightened big bad wolf,
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that is what I love to be That goes Little Riding Hood,
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so reddish and so tasty He doesn't know shit's my dinner,
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and it's time for me to eat her Eeeegh!
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Come with me, Little Red Riding Hood.
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I'll show you how nice I can be if you accept to be my guest.
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It would be wonderful, Mr...
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Wolf.
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Heh.
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But I have to take this guy to my grandmother's and...
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Oh, that's a shame.
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And can we play maybe for a little while?
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I'm really sorry, but if I don't get there soon,
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my grandmother will get very worried.
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Hmm, how about a race?
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If we race, it won't take you long.
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Look, I'll go this way,
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and you'll go that way,
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and whoever gets to your grandmother's place first will be the winner.
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The wolf wanted to eat Little Red Riding Hood.
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So he decided to trick her and send her to the longest
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and most difficult path so he would be sure that he would arrive first.
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Little Red Riding Hood was so excited to play with her new friend
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that she accepted without knowing that she was being tricked by the big bad wolf.
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The race started and the wolf arrived much earlier than Little Red Riding Hood.
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He thought that he could also eat her grandmother,
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so he thought of an evil plan to do it.
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Grandmother!
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Grandmother!
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The cheater called.
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faking his voice so it would seem like Little Red Riding Hood's voice.
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Who is it?
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The old lady asked from inside.
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I'm Little Red Riding Hood!
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Open up!
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Your voice sounds very weird, Little Red Riding Hood.
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Grandma!
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Quickly!
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Open!
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The wolf is coming!
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Grandma opened the door, and as soon as the wolf saw her,
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without hesitation, he ate her.
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He put on the grandmother's clothes and glasses,
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and with his disguise, he laid down in the bed and waited for Little Red Riding Hood to arrive.
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The Old Pine, with its amazing height,
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saw from above what was happening,
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and the Little Pine, since he couldn't help Little Red Riding Hood, cried.
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Old Pine, we have to do something!
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We have to help her, please!
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I have an idea, little guy.
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We are going to move our branches,
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all of us, all the trees of the forest at the same time.
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Maybe that way, the hunter will know what's happening at Grandma's house.
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Yes, yes, it has to work.
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Meanwhile, little Red Riding Hood arrived at her grandma's filled with joy to tell her
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that she had won a race against the big bad wolf.
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She was so proud and enthusiastic that she didn't notice that the wolf was on her bed disguised as her grandma.
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Grandma, I just want to race against the big, fat wolf.
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I found him in the forest and...
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Grandma, why do you have such big eyes?
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So I can see you better, my child?
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And why do you have such big ears?
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So I can hear you better!
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Yes, but why do you have such a big nose?
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So I can smell you better! And...
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Why do you have such a big mouth?
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So I can eat you better!
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Why are your eyes all shiny?
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Oh why, oh why, oh why?
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And they are so big and yellow Oh why, oh why, oh why?
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So I can see you better Pretty lovely dog This is not even my voice Cause I'm the babe that was
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Why is your nose so pointy?
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Oh why, oh why, oh why?
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So shippy and so hairy Oh why, oh why, oh why?
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So I can smell you well Your perfume I desire Crazy for your smell Cause I'm the baby wolf
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Why is your mouth so gigantic?
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Oh why, oh why, oh why?
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With those big and scary teeth Oh I, oh my, oh my!
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So I can eat you all Your taste is what I crave
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So I can eat you all So I can eat you all So I can eat you better
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Set the wolf jumping out of bed,
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taking off the disguise and showing his sharp teeth.
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Little Red Riding Hood tried to escape,
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but it was too late.
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The wolf jumped and caught her in his claws.
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Help!
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Someone help me!
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Old Pine and Little Pine's idea had succeeded.
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The hunter was alarmed just when he was passing by the house listening to Little Red Riding Hood's screams.
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Wolf, stop!
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He yelled from the door,
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pointing his gun at the wolf.
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The wolf got so scared that his eyes went red and his hands came to the ground while opening his big mouth,
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letting the scared grandmother out.
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Without thinking about it, the hunter grabbed the wolf by his ears
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and pushed him out of the house with all his strength.
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The wolf ran through the forest and was never heard from again.
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Little Red Riding Hood returned home with her grandmother and the hunter,
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Old Pine, Little Pine and all the trees and animals of the forest heard her sing this song.
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The wolf is a very good,
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not so brave after all With his curly fur,
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shiny teeth and pointy claws But the hunter like a thunder,
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shouting, rescue In the moment even see the time unbeat With my silk and little flake
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Now that the worst has passed That great lesson is at hand
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Always hear your mother Cause they want the best for you
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With the wolf no games no more In his tricks I'll never thought What if no hunter save us?
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Though the story would be told What if no hunter save us?
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Another story will be told

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will delve into the enchanting tale of "Little Red Riding Hood," where they will practice their English speaking skills by engaging with key dialogues and narrative elements. This story not only entertains but also provides a rich context for enhancing vocabulary and understanding storytelling techniques in English. By focusing on the character's decisions and emotions, learners will be able to express themselves more fluently in conversation, making this an excellent exercise for improving English pronunciation and storytelling skills.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Little Red Riding Hood: The main character in the story, known for her iconic red hood.
  • forest: A large area filled with trees and wildlife, significant to the story's setting.
  • grandmother: The character that Little Red Riding Hood is visiting, symbolizing safety and care.
  • big bad wolf: The antagonist in the story, representing danger and deception.
  • adventure: A term describing the exciting experiences Little Red Riding Hood encounters.
  • stubborn: Describing someone who is determined not to change their mind; a trait of Little Red Riding Hood.
  • disobey: To not follow rules or advice, which plays a central role in the narrative.
  • explore: To investigate or travel in search of adventure, something Little Red Riding Hood aims to do.

Practice Tips

To make the most of this lesson, consider using the shadowing technique as you listen to the video. This approach involves repeating what you hear in real-time, which can significantly aid in improving your English pronunciation and fluency. Start by playing short segments of the video, focusing on the speed and tone of the narration. Repeat phrases immediately after hearing them, matching the intonation and rhythm.

Given the engaging and somewhat slow delivery of the narrator in "Little Red Riding Hood," this is an ideal opportunity to practice the shadowing app. As you become more comfortable, challenge yourself to summarize sections of the story in your own words, which also serves as great IELTS speaking practice. This exercise not only strengthens language skills but also enhances comprehension and speaking abilities in various contexts.

Finally, take time to reflect on the story's themes of obedience and adventure. Discuss these themes with a friend or fellow learner to further enhance your conversational skills and broaden your vocabulary in a meaningful context. Enjoy your practice!

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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