📜 Script
Narrator:
Once upon a time, there was a kind little girl who always wore a red hooded cloak. Everyone called her Little Red Riding Hood ❤️.
One day, her mother packed a basket of goodies.
👩 Mother: “Take this to Grandma, but stay on the path and don’t talk to strangers.”
❤️ Red: “I promise!”
Narrator:
As she walked through the forest, a sly wolf appeared from the shadows 🐺.
🐺 Wolf: “Where are you going, little girl?”
❤️ Red: “To my grandmother’s house, past the big oak tree.”
Narrator:
The wolf smiled wickedly and took a shortcut through the woods. When he arrived at Grandma’s cottage, he knocked on the door.
👵 Grandmother: “Who’s there?”
🐺 Wolf: “It’s me, Little Red Riding Hood!”
Narrator:
He jumped in, swallowed Grandma whole, and wore her clothes. Then he climbed into her bed and waited.
Soon, Little Red Riding Hood arrived. She found her grandmother looking… strange.
❤️ Red: “Grandmother, what big eyes you have!”
🐺 Wolf: “All the better to see you with!”
❤️ Red: “What big ears you have!”
🐺 Wolf: “All the better to hear you with!”
❤️ Red: “What big teeth you have!”
🐺 Wolf: “All the better to eat you with!”
Narrator:
Just then, the wolf leapt out of bed. Red screamed! But a woodsman nearby heard her cry 🪓.
He rushed in and swung his axe. The wolf was defeated, and out popped Grandma—safe and sound!
👵 Grandmother: “Oh dear! What a day!”
Narrator:
From then on, Little Red Riding Hood never strayed from the path again ❤️🌲.
📚 Vocabulary
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Cloak – a long coat with no sleeves, often with a hood.
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Shortcut – a faster way to get somewhere.
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Disguise – a way to change appearance to trick others.
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Stranger – someone you don’t know.
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Wickedly – in a sneaky or evil way.
💬 Useful Expressions
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“What big eyes you have!” – A way to notice something suspicious.
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“All the better to eat you with!” – The wolf’s final scary reveal.
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“Never strayed from the path again.” – A lesson about safety and obedience.
❓ Comprehension Questions
1. What did Little Red Riding Hood promise her mother?
2. How did the wolf trick Grandma?
3. What clues made Red suspicious of the “Grandmother”?
4. Who saved Red and Grandma from the wolf?
5. What lesson did Little Red Riding Hood learn in the end?