Pratica di Shadowing: WOLF AND SEVEN LITTLE GOATS | English Fairy Tales And Stories - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Once upon a time, in a little cottage in the woods,
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Once upon a time, in a little cottage in the woods,
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lived a mother goat and her little goats leading a happy life.
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The little goats were very cute.
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They all were like toys.
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Mother goat, like all mothers,
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loved her little goats very much.
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She protected them from all the wild animals in the forest.
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One day, before she left the house to find food in the forest,
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she called her little goats next to her and...
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My dear children, I am going into the forest.
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Do not open the door for anyone.
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If the wolf comes into the house,
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he will eat all of us alive.
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He's very shifty.
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He will disguise himself into different shapes and try to fool you.
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So how will we recognise him?
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The wolf has a rough voice and I have a soft and sweet voice.
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so you can recognize him from his low and rough voice right away.
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Right when she was leaving,
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the mother goat remembered something else.
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She turned to her little goats.
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Ah, one more thing.
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The wolf's feet are black and mine are white.
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You can also recognize him from his feet.
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Don't worry, Mother.
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We can protect ourselves.
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You can count on us.
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Mother goat kissed her little goats one by one and headed into the woods.
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The wolf was watching them from afar.
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When he saw Mother Goat leaving, he waited a while.
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And then he came in front of the cottage and knocked on the door.
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Who is it?
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Little Goats, open the door.
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Your mother is here.
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I brought nice food for you all.
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But the little goats recognised the wolf's rough voice right away.
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Without opening the door, they yelled out.
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You're not our mother.
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Her voice is sweet and more beautiful.
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You're the wolf.
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You can't fool us.
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The wolf got very angry because he could not fool the little goats.
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So he went to the shop,
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bought a big piece of chalk and ate it.
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Now his voice sounded much softer.
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So he went back to the cottage and knocked on the door again.
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This time the wolf started to talk with his soft voice.
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My little goats, open the door, it's your mother.
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I brought food from the forest for all of you.
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Hearing the wolves' soft voice,
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the little goats thought that it was really their mother this time.
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Just when they were about to open the door, one of them shouted.
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Wait, wait, let's look at the feet from underneath the door.
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Of course, when the little goats looked from underneath the door,
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they saw the wolf's black feet.
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So they yelled again without opening the door.
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We will not open the door for you.
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Our mommy's feet are not black.
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They are white.
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You're the wolf.
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As furious as he was, the wolf left.
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This time, he went to the bakery.
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When the baker saw the wolf in front of him,
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he was very surprised.
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I'm a vegetarian now, so I will eat pastry from now on.
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Could you give me some flour?
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The wolf came out of the bakery with a little sack of flour.
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When he got near the cottage,
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he opened the sack and poured all the flour on his feet.
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Now his feet were all white.
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The shifty wolf knocked on the door for the third time.
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My little goats, open the door.
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It's your mother.
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I have brought food for all of you from the forest.
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First show us your feet so we know it's you, mother.
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The wolf showed them his feet with flour.
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When the little goats saw the white feet,
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they believed that it was their mother and opened the door.
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And what did they see?
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The wolf was standing right there in front of them.
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The little goats did not know what to do.
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They started to run around yelling.
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Don't waste your time.
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I will catch all of you.
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One of the little goats went under the desk.
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The second one into the bed.
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The third one into the chimney.
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Fourth kid hid in the kitchen.
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The fifth one got into the closet.
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The sixth hid behind the curtain.
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And the seventh kid went into the giant clock on the wall.
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But the shifty wolf was quick,
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and one by one he caught them all from wherever they were hiding.
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Run!
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Run!
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Come here.
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Don't run!
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I will catch you all!
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I said stop!
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The only one he could not find was the one hiding in the clock.
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He was already full, so he gave up on looking for them and head out.
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There was a big yard a little further from the cottage.
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The wolf lay under a tree on the yard and started to sleep, snoring.
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Short while after, the mother goat returned home.
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When she saw the door open,
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she knew something bad had happened.
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and started to scream.
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Oh, my little goats!
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When she entered the house, she was shocked.
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The tables and chairs were all upside down.
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Curtains were torn.
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The beds were all messed up.
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The pillows and sheets were all on the floor.
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Mother goat looked for her little goats,
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but could not find them anywhere.
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She started to yell out their names,
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One by one, but not one answered.
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Finally, it was time to call the last one's name.
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Only then she heard a high-pitched voice.
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I'm inside the Grandpa Clock, Mommy!
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Mother Goat ran to the Grandpa Clock and took her kid out of there.
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Mother Goat and kid hugged.
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The little goat started to tell the story, crying.
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The wolf came in disguise and we started with you and opened the door.
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The wolf ate all my brothers.
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Oh, Charlie.
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Mother Goat was very upset.
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She cried for her little goats.
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With only one of her kids remaining,
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she walked out and started to go towards the yard.
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After a while, they saw the wolf sleeping under a tree.
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He snored so bad that the branches of the tree were shaking.
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Mother Goat observed the wolf for a while.
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She realised that inside his tummy, some things were moving.
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Oh my God, can it be that my goats are in his tummy and they're still alive?
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She had a plan.
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She turned to her kid.
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Run home, bring me a needle, thread and the scissors.
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When the little kid was running home,
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Mother Goat collected six big rocks from the floor.
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After a while, the little goat came back with a needle,
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thread and the big scissors.
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Mother Goat cut open the wolf with the scissors.
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She saw one of her little goats right away.
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And then the other one started to appear one by one.
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They were all healthy.
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Mother goat couldn't stay still from the joy she had.
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All the little goats hugged their mothers with joy.
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Mother, mother, we love you.
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Oh, mother, mother, we love you.
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Oh, mother, we love you.
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They were all full of joy.
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Ah, my little goats, you're safe.
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I'm safe.
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Mother Goat put the rocks she collected carefully inside the wolf.
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Then she stitched his tummy with the needle and thread.
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The wolf was sleeping so deep he'd not feel anything.
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He did not move.
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Mother goat and her little goats quickly got away.
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When the wolf woke up, he stood up.
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His tummy hurt really bad.
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He thought to himself that it was because he ate too many goats,
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because his tummy was full of rocks.
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He got really thirsty.
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He came next to the river to drink some water,
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but when he was walking the rocks were hitting each other my tummy feels
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so heavy and full it's as
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if all the girls I had turned into rocks he wanted to kneel down
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and drink some water due to the rocks being so heavy he lost his balance and slipped into the water.
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Oh help, help me I'm drowning, help!
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Yelled out for help but no one helped him.
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He could not bear the weight of the rocks anymore and went under into deep waters.
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When they saw what happened mother goat and a little goat ran to the river.
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Day!
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Day!
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Day!
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Whoopee!
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Hand in hand, they all started to dance and jump around.
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From that day on, Mother Goat and her seven little goats had a peaceful
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and happy life in their cottage in the forest.
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Once upon a time, the animals in a farm were left with no food.
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The little red hen decided to wander around the field to look for something to eat.
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She first went next to the cow.
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Will you come with me around the field to find something to eat?
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No, I won't.
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It's too hot.
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I can't be bothered to walk.
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She then went next to the pig.
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Will you help me find food?
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No, I can't come.
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It's too hot and I can't be bothered to move.
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Later then, went next to the dog.
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Wuk-wuk-wuk-wuk-wuk-wuk!
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Will you help me find food?
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No, I can't.
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It's too hot and I can't walk when it's hot.
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And in the end, went next to the duck.
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Wuk-wuk-wuk-wuk-wuk-wuk!
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Will you come with me to find something to eat?
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No, I can't.
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It's too hot.
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I can't get out of the water.
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When nobody bothered to come with her,
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the hen decided to leave the farm on her own.
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As she walked, she found some wheat grains on the ground.
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She was very happy.
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She returned to the farm.
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She decided to plant the wheat grains.
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She thought that her friends would help her.
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Cow, look!
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I found wheat grains!
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Would you like to plant them with me?
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No, I already told you.
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It's too hot.
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The hen went over to the pig.
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Pig!
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Look, I found wheat grains.
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Would you like to plant them with me?
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No, I can't.
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The weather is way too hot for this.
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She then went next to the dog.
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Dog, look, I found wheat grains.
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Would you like to plant them with me?
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No, it's way too hot.
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And at last she went next to the duck.
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Hey duck, I found some wheat grains.
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Would you like to plant them with me?
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No I can't.
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I can't leave the water in this heat.
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Well, I'll plant them myself.
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When she saw that no one wanted to help her,
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she decided to plant them herself.
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Weeks had gone by.
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The rainy days had begun.
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The seeds had sprouted.
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But all the wild grass in the garden needed some cleaning.
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Who's going to help me clean the grass?
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It's too muddy now.
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I can't help you.
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I'm not up to it.
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I won't leave my spot.
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I'll get dirty.
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Can't do it.
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Don't feel good today.
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I can't help you.
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I'm not up to it.
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I won't leave my spot.
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I'll get dirty.
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Can't do it.
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Don't feel good today.
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I can't help.
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In that case, I'll do it on my own.
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The little red hen began to clean the wild grass amongst the sprouts.
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Not long after, the wheat began to grow.
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It was now time to harvest the ripe wheat.
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The hen went next to her friends and asked if they would help her harvest the crop.
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Hey, cow, buddy!
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Weed has grown!
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Will you help me harvest the crop?
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No, I can't.
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Hey, pig!
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Guess what?
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The weed has grown!
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Will you help me harvest the crop?
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No, I can't.
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I won't.
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Hey, my body dog!
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The weed has grown!
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Will you come and help me harvest the crop?
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Oh, me?
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Of course not!
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Hey, ducky, ducky, the wheat is grown.
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Will you help me harvest the crop?
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Of course I can't.
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Okay, I'll do it on my own.
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The little red hen worked till night time.
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She harvested the wheat kernels one by one, all by herself.
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It was now time to turn the wheat to flour.
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Off she went to ask for help from her friends.
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Hey guys!
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We must grind the wheat to make flour.
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Who would like to help me?
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I can't help.
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It's time for me to give milk.
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I can't move from my spot.
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I can't help either.
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It's nap time for me.
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I can't help at all.
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Can't help.
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You need to get into the water and cool down.
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The hen ground the wheat in the mill and turned it into flour.
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Now let's make some delicious bread.
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The hen went next to her friends and wanted to give them one last chance.
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Cow, I'm going to make bread.
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Would you like to help me?
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Nope, I can't.
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I'm in no situation to work.
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What about you, pig?
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Not today.
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I'm too tired to have today.
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No, no, I can't.
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No, I can't.
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And besides, I don't know how to make bread.
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This time, the hen was very angry.
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All by herself, she went to the kitchen.
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First, she made bread with the flour she had grounded.
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Then she gave it a form.
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And at last, put it in the oven and waited for it to bake.
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After the amazing smell of the bread had spread She took it out of the oven
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Went out to the garden and sat on the table Later called out to her friends Hey guys,
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the bread is ready Who would like to eat it with me?
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Seeing the amazing bread in front of the hen In a flash they all went next to her
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I want some Oh, me too!
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Right when I'm so hungry.
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Great timing, hen.
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Hey, me too, hen.
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I love bread.
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Come on, let's eat!
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No, I can't.
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I can't!
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I did everything on my own.
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Only I deserve to eat it.
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All on my own!
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With great appetite, the hen began to eat her bread,
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but couldn't handle the fact that her friends were so hungry.
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From now on, if you promise to help,
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I will share my bread with you.
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All the farmyard animals were ashamed and sorry.
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They knew she was right.
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We promise you, hen, you'll have a double business.
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The hen knew her friends learnt a good lesson,
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so she shared her bread with them.
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With an amazing appetite, they were now so happy with a full tummy.

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Utilizzare il racconto "Il lupo e i sette capretti" è un modo eccellente per migliorare le proprie capacità linguistiche in inglese. Questo video è ricco di dialoghi semplici ma efficaci, che creano un contesto ideale per la pratica del shadowing in inglese. In questo racconto, gli studenti possono ascoltare l'intonazione e il ritmo della lingua, elementi fondamentali per sviluppare una pronuncia accurata. Inoltre, la dinamica tra i personaggi offre spunti per la conversazione, incoraggiando gli studenti a imitare le espressioni e le emozioni dei protagonisti. Attraverso questa pratica, gli studenti possono migliorare la loro comprensione orale e aumentare la fiducia nel parlare inglese.

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Nel racconto, ci sono diverse strutture grammaticali chiave che possono essere analizzate:

  • Uso del discorso diretto: "Who is it? Little Goats, open the door." Questo formato favorisce la comprensione di come si esprimono le domande in inglese.
  • Frasi condizionali: "If the wolf comes into the house, he will eat all of us alive." Queste frasi sono utili per imparare a esprimere situazioni ipotetiche.
  • Contrasto vocale: "He has a rough voice and I have a soft and sweet voice." Questo esempio aiuta a capire la differenza tra aggettivi e l'importanza di descrivere i suoni.
  • Vocaboli per descrivere azioni: "knocked on the door" mostra l'uso di verbi d'azione che sono fondamentali per raccontare storie.

Trappole di pronuncia comuni

Durante il racconto, alcune parole e frasi possono risultare difficoltose per gli studenti che aspirano a migliorare la pronuncia inglese. Ecco alcuni punti da considerare:

  • "Wolves": La pronuncia della "w" iniziale e della "l" è spesso complicata per gli italiani. Esercitarsi con la parola può aiutare a superare questa difficoltà.
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