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INDICE

*Introduccion 1 *Narrative

*Developing 2 *Dialogue

*Conclusion
1 Once upon a time there was a little girl who wore a beautiful
red cape. Since the girl used it very often, everyone called her
Little Red Riding Hood.

One day, Little Red Riding Hood's mother called her and said:

2 —Grandma isn't feeling very well, I've baked some cookies


and I want you to take them to her.

"Sure you do," said Little Red Riding Hood, putting on her
cape and filling her basket with freshly baked cookies.
2
Before leaving, her mother told her:
- Listen to me very well, stay on the road and never talk to strangers.
- "I know Mom," said Little Red Riding Hood and immediately left for
Grandma's house.
- To get to Grandma's house, Little Red Riding Hood had to cross a path
through the thick forest. On the way, she met the wolf.
- "Hello little girl, where are you going on this wonderful day?" Asked
the wolf.
- Little Red Riding Hood recalled that her mother had warned her not
to talk to strangers, but the wolf looked very elegant, he was also very
friendly and polite.
"I'm going to Grandma's house, Mr. Wolf," the girl replied. She is ill and I
am going to bring her these cookies to cheer her up a bit.
"What a good girl you are!" Exclaimed the wolf. "How far do you have to
go?"

"Oh!" I have to get to the end of the road, granny lives there, "said Little
Red Riding Hood with a smile.
"I wish you a very happy day my girl," replied the wolf.
1 The wolf went into the forest. He had a huge appetite and he really
wasn't to be trusted. So he ran to Grandma's house before Little Red
Riding Hood could catch up with him. His plan was to eat Grandma, Little
Red Riding Hood, and all the freshly baked cookies.

1 The wolf knocked on Grandma's door. When she saw him, the
grandmother ran in terror, leaving her shawl behind. The wolf took the
old woman's shawl and then put on his glasses and his night hat. Quickly,
he climbed onto Granny's bed, covering himself up to his nose with the
blanket. He soon heard a knock on the door:
2 "Granny, it's me, Little Red Riding Hood.“

2 With you sneaky, trying to sound like granny, the wolf said:

2 "Come in my girl, I'm in bed.“

1 Little Red Riding Hood thought her grandmother was very ill because she
looked so pale and she sounded terrible.

2 "Granny, granny, what big eyes you have!"

2 "They are to see you better," replied the wolf.


2 "Granny, granny, what big ears you have!“

2 "They're to hear you better," the wolf whispered.

2 "Granny, granny, what big teeth you have!“

2 -They are for eat you better!


With these words, the evil wolf threw the blanket away from him and
1 jumped out of bed. Scared, Little Red Riding Hood ran to the door. Just
at that moment, a woodcutter approached the door, which was ajar.
Granny was hiding behind him.
Seeing the woodcutter, the wolf jumped out the window and fled in
1 terror, never to be seen.

Granny and Little Red Riding Hood thanked the woodcutter for saving
them from the evil wolf and they all ate cookies with milk. That day
Little Red Riding Hood learned an important lesson:

"You should never talk to strangers"

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