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Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood is going to her grandmother's cottage with a basket of goods but is warned not to talk to strangers. She meets the Big Bad Wolf who tricks her by dressing as her grandmother. The woodcutters rescue Grandma and Little Red Riding Hood from the wolf. Little Red Riding Hood learns not to talk to strangers.
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Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood is going to her grandmother's cottage with a basket of goods but is warned not to talk to strangers. She meets the Big Bad Wolf who tricks her by dressing as her grandmother. The woodcutters rescue Grandma and Little Red Riding Hood from the wolf. Little Red Riding Hood learns not to talk to strangers.
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Workshop 1

Part 1
Read the following text and complete the table below according to the different categories.

Little Red Riding Hood

One day, Little Red Riding Hood’s mother said to her, “Take this

basket of goodies to your grandma’s cottage, but don’t talk to

strangers on the way!” Promising not to, Little Red Riding Hood

skipped off. On her way she met the Big Bad Wolf who asked, “Where

are you going, little girl?” “To my grandma’s, Mr. Wolf!” she answered.

The Big bad wolf then ran to her grandmother’s cottage much before

Little Red Riding Hood, and knocked on the door. When Grandma opened the door, he locked her

up in the cupboard. The wicked wolf then wore Grandma’s clothes and lay on her bed, waiting

for Little Red Riding Hood.

When Little Red Riding Hood reached the cottage, she entered and went to Grandma’s bedside.

“My! What big eyes you have, Grandma!” she said in surprise. “All the better to see you with, my

dear!” replied the wolf. “My! What big ears you have, Grandma!” said Little Red Riding Hood. “All

the better to hear you with, my dear!” said the wolf. “What big teeth you have, Grandma!” said

Little Red Riding Hood. “All the better to eat you with!” growled the wolf pouncing on her. Little

Red Riding Hood screamed and the woodcutters in the forest came running to the cottage. They

beat the Big Bad Wolf and rescued Grandma from the cupboard. Grandma hugged Little Red

Riding Hood with joy. The Big Bad Wolf ran away never to be seen again. Little Red Riding Hood

had learnt her lesson and never spoke to strangers ever again.
Adjective Adverb Article Auxiliary Conjunction Gerunds Infinitive Noun Verb
verb
Part 2 (Articles and nouns)

1. Write a, an or some.

a) meat

b) orange

c) chocolate

d) jam

e) butter

f) Leaves

g) soup

h) egg

i) coffee

j) Elephant

k) Milk

l) lemons

m) bread

n) doll

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