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ENGLISH

“LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD”

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

Narrator: Once upon a time there was a very beautiful girl who lived in a village
near the forest with her mother. One day her grandmother gave her a very nice
red riding cloak, that is why everybody in the village called her Little Red Riding
Hood. One day…

Little Red Riding Hood: Did you call me, mother?

Mother: Yes, Little Red Riding Hood. Your grandmother is very sick. I want you
to go to her house and take her this little basket with some bread and cakes.

Little Red Riding Hood: Yes, mother.


Mother: But don´t stop in the forest, and don´t talk to stranger. Do as I say,
and get soon to your grandmother´s house.

Little Red Riding Hood: Yes, mother.


Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood went through the forest with the little basket
for her grandmother who lived in a nearby village. Through the forest she saw
some red strawberries.
Little Red Riding Hood: What lovely strawberries! And so red. They're nice and
ripe, and so big! Yummy! Delicious! Just another one. And one more. This is the
last. Well, this one Mmmm.
Narrator: Suddenly a yellow butterfly fluttered down through the trees. Little
Red Riding Hood started to chased it.
Little Red Riding Hood: Butterfly! I'll catch you! I'll catch you!
Narrator: And she saw beautiful flowers and left her little basket in the ground
and picked up some flowers.
Little Red Riding Hood: Oh, what a beautiful flowers! I will take some to my
grandmother.
Narrator: 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.
Little Red Riding Hood: I must find the path and run away from here!
Wolf: Good morning Little Red Riding Hood! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

Little Red Riding Hood: Good morning, Mr. Wolf.

Wolf: Where are you going so early?

Little Red Riding Hood: I am going to my grandmother´s house to take her this
little basket with some bread and cakes.

Wolf: Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha… and does your grandmother live far from here?

Little Red Riding Hood: Oh no, Mr. Wolf, she lives just across the forest in the
first little house in the village… the one with the white door.

Wolf: Good-bye, Little Red Riding Hood. I hope she gets better. And look, do
you see that road?

Little Red Riding Hood: Yes, I do.

Wolf: Just follow that road and you will get soon to your grandmother´s house.

Little Red Riding Hood: Oh, yes I will, thank you!

Wolf: Good-bye, perhaps we’ll meet again.

Narrator: The wolf loped away thinking to himself.

Wolf: First, I’ll eat the foods and then eat the grandma and grandchild ha ha ha
Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood kept looking for flowers disobeying her
mother who told her not to stop in the forest and to get soon to her
grandmother´s house. Meanwhile, the wolf knocked at Little Red Riding Hood
grandmother´s house.

Grandmother: Who´s there?

Wolf: It´s me grandmother, Little Red Riding Hood, I came to bring you a little
basket with some bread and cakes.

Grandmother: Come in my little daughter, push the door.

Wolf: Grrr!!!

Grandmother: Who are you?!

Narrator: A few minutes later Little Red Riding Hood arrived at her
grandmother´s house. She knocked at the door.

Wolf: Who´s there?

Little Red Riding Hood: Grandmother, it´s me, your granddaughter, Little Red
Riding Hood. I came to bring you a little basket with some bread and cakes.

Wolf: Come in my little daughter, push the door.

Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood entered the little house. She went straight to
her grandmother´s room, and in the bed there was the Wolf dressed with her
grandmother´s clothes.

Wolf: Come in, my little girl. Rest for a while

Little Red Riding Hood: What a deep voice you have!

Wolf: The better to greet you with.

Little Red Riding Hood: Goodness, what big eyes you have!

Wolf: The better to see you with

Little Red Riding Hood: What a big mouth you have!

Wolf: The better to eat you with!

Narrator: And the Wolf catched and hide her in the cupboard and lock the
cupboard. The wolf went to kitchen and ate all the foods in the refrigerator. In
the meantime, a hunter had emerged from the woods, and notice the cottage,
he decided to stop and ask for a drink. But when he came, he saw a big wolf
slept in the grandmother’s bed.
Hunter: I’m so thirsty chasing that bad wolf! Maybe someone in the cottage will
kindly give me a drink. Wait, what is that? The Wolf! He won’t get away this
time!

Narrator: Without making a sound, the hunter loaded his gun and gently opened
the window. He pointed straight at the wolf's head and BANG! The wolf was
dead.

Hunter: Got you at last! You’ll never frighten anyone again! I think I hear a
sound.. Yeah, in the cupboard!

Little Red Riding Hood and Grandmother: Help! Help!

Narrator:  The Hunter open the cupboard and saw grandmother and Little Red
Riding Hood hugged each other while Little Red Riding Hood crying.

Hunter: Don’t worry, the wolf is dead and there’s no danger on the path. It’s
safe to go home now.

Little Red Riding Hood: Grandmother, I’m so scared!

Grandmother: Don’t worry, my girl. You arrived just in time. Thank you.

Narrator: Much later, Little Red Riding Hood’s mother arrived and worried
because her little girl had not come home.

Mother: Little Red Riding Hood! Are you okay? And why there is a wolf here?

Hunter: This wolf had bothered the villagers since a long ago and I came here
to catched it.

Mother: Thank you so much, sir! You safe my mom and my little girl!

Hunter: With pleasure. And I’ve to go now to take this wolf away.

Grandmother: This will be a lesson for you, Little Red Riding Hood. Now you will
never disobey your mother again.

Little Red Riding Hood: Yes, grandmother!

Mother: Mom, I think I’ve to go home now with Little Red Riding Hood because
I’m worry that something bad happen again.

Grandmother: It’s okay. Thank you for the bread and cakes. Fortunately , the
wolf haven’t eat the bread and cakes.

Little Red Riding Hood: Bye-bye grandmother!


Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood and her mother got home safely. The wolf is
now gone and there is no danger anymore.
THE END

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