Friday, January 14, 2011

Little Red Riding Hood

     Read the text and pay attention to the verbs in past simple tense:

Once upon a time in the middle of a thick forest stood a small cottage, the home of a pretty little girl known to everyone as Little Red Riding Hood. One day, her Mummy waved her goodbye at the garden gate, saying: "Grandma is ill. Take her this basket of cakes, but be very careful. Keep to the path through the wood and don't ever stop. That way, you will come to no harm."

Little Red Riding Hood kissed her mother and ran off. "Don't worry," she said, "I'll run all the way to Grandma's without stopping."

Full of good intentions, the little girl made her way through the wood, but she was soon to forget her mother's wise words. "What lovely strawberries! And so red."

Laying her basket on the ground, Little Red Riding Hood bent over the strawberry plants. "They're nice and ripe, and so big! Yummy! Delicious! Just another one. And one more. This is the last. Well, this one Mmmm."

The red fruit peeped invitingly through the leaves in the grassy glade, and Little Red Riding Hood ran back and forth popping strawberries into her mouth. Suddenly she remembered her mother, her promise, Grandma and the basket and hurried back towards the path. The basket was still in the grass and, humming to herself, Little Red Riding Hood walked on.

The wood became thicker and thicker. Suddenly a yellow butterfly fluttered down through the trees. Little Red Riding Hood started to chase the butterfly.

"I'll catch you! I'll catch you!" she called. Suddenly she saw some large daisies in the grass.
"Oh, how sweet!" she exclaimed and, thinking of Grandma, she picked a large bunch of flowers.

In the meantime, two wicked eyes were spying on her from behind a tree a strange rustling in the woods made Little Red Riding Hood's heart thump.

Now quite afraid she said to herself. "I must find the path and run away from here!"

At last she reached the path again but her heart leapt into her mouth at the sound of a gruff voice which said: "Where are you going, my pretty girl, all alone in the woods?"
"I'm taking Grandma some cakes. She lives at the end of the path," said Little Riding Hood in a faint voice.

When he heard this, the wolf (for it was the big bad wolf himself) politely asked: "Does Grandma live by herself?"
"Oh, yes," replied Little Red Riding Hood, "and she never opens the door to strangers!"
"Goodbye. Perhaps we'll meet again," replied the wolf. Then he loped away thinking to himself "I'll gobble the grandmother first, then lie in wait for the grandchild!" At last, the cottage came in sight. Knock! Knock!

The wolf rapped on the door.
"Who's there?" cried Grandma from her bed.
"It's me, Little Red Riding Hood. I've brought you some cakes because you're ill," replied the wolf, trying hard to hide his gruff voice.
"Lift the latch and come in," said Grandma, unaware of anything amiss, till a horrible shadow appeared on the wall. Poor Grandma! For in one bound, the wolf leapt across the room and, in a single mouthful, swallowed the old lady. Soon after, Little Red Riding Hood tapped on the door.
"Grandma, can I come in?" she called.

Now, the wolf had put on the old lady's shawl and cap and slipped into the bed. Trying to imitate Grandma's quavering little voice, he replied: "Open the latch and come in!
"What a deep voice you have," said the little girl in surprise.
"The better to greet you with," said the wolf.
"Goodness, what big eyes you have."
"The better to see you with."
"And what big hands you have!" exclaimed Little Red Riding Hood, stepping over to the bed.
"The better to hug you with," said the wolf.
"What a big mouth you have," the little girl murmured in a weak voice.
"The better to eat you with!" growled the wolf, and jumping out of bed, he swallowed her up too. Then, with a fat full tummy, he fell fast asleep.


     Now...
a) write a post with all the verbs in past simple form you find in the story,
b) write the end of the story (remember to use past simple)
                                                   THE  END


11 comments:

Anonymous said...

aurora y luna
verbs past simple:

wanted, kissed, remembrered, walked, fluttered, exclaimed, picked, reacher, loped, wolfrapped,reapled, appeared, swallowed, slipped, murmured, growled.

the end:

Caperucita it is called the guardabosques in order that it saves asu a grandmother of the belly of the wolf and when the wolf was sleeping the forester extracts the grandmother of the belly and it him puts stones and they it throw to the river.

Anonymous said...

Mariana y María R.G:
stood,waved,kissed,ran,said,made,was,remembered,hurried,walked,became,fluttered,started,called,saw,exclaimed,picked,were,wicked,reached,heard,asked,replied,loped,rapped,cried,appeared,swallowed,put,fell,

Anonymous said...

Lourdes and Anabell:
Wanted, kissed, remembered, walked, fluttered. exclaimed, picked, reached, loped, wolfrapped, replied, appeared, swallowed, slipped, murmured, growled.

Anonymous said...

María R.G and Mariana:
Little Red Riding Hood killed the wolf, she quartered and burnt it. Then she kept it ash in her basket. When she arrived home she drank the ash and killed her mum. Two days later she ate her grandma. Then she bought a laptop and wrote a comment to us English teacher, her name is Virginia, I think now she's reading the comment.
We are Little Red Riding Hood ...

Anonymous said...

Jennifer Cayuela,Pedro López and María Del Amor:
said,peeped,ran,remembered,hurried,walked,started,exclaimed,
picked,reached,replied,loped,rapped,broug,ht,
,swallowed,tapped,called,slipped,murmured.

Anonymous said...

Jennifer Cayuela,Pedro López y María Del Amor:
came the woodcutter and split the belly. Grandma and Little Red Riding Hood left

Bruno manuel and Cristiano said...

Wanted, kissed, remembered, walked, fluttered. exclaimed, picked, reached, loped, wolfrapped,appeared, swallowed, slipped, murmured, growled.

Anonymous said...

Lourdes and Anabell:
Caperucita came to house of his grandmother and saw that the wolf had eaten up it. It called the guardabosques in order that it was extracting the grandmother of the belly of the wolf. When they went to sew it stones put him in the belly and they it threw to the river.
The End

Anonymous said...

Joaquin, Nicolas and Manuel Barroso :

waved-kissed-ran- said-made-was-bent-peeped-remembered-hurried-
walked-fluttered-started-called-saw-exclaimed-
picked-were-reached-heard-asked-replied-loped-
came-rapped-cried-brought-appeared-swallowed-
taped-slipped-murmured-growled.

The end:

Then the woodcutter entered in the house
and he killed the wolf . Later he cut its belly and he rescued the grandma and the girl.

Brunorf Manuelet and Cristiano said...

Then Little red riding hood picked up her shoutgun and kill the wolf. A forest guard was passing by the grandma's house an he kill red riding hood because she had a shoutgun.

Anonymous said...

Daniel Paulete said:

The verbs:

-waved -asked
-kissed -replied
-ran -loped
-said -came
-was -rapped
-bent -cried
-peeped -brought
-remembered -appeared
-hurried -swallowed
-walked -taped
-fluttered -slipped
-started -growled
-called
-saw
-exclaimed
-picked
-were
-reached

The end of the story :

After 5 minutes a woodcutter entered in the house and killed the wolf with a big knife and pit the wolf to save the girl and her grandmother.