The moral to the story of "Little Red Riding Hood" is that children must obey their parents and that they must never talk to strangers.. Even a very friendly stranger[r]
(1)Good morning
Everybody
(2)Kim’s games
Watch the clip and write down the words you see
(3)(4)(5)1 A fairy
2 A hunter 3 A wolf
4 Budhha 5 emperor
6 princess 7 witch
8 Saint Giong 9 Giant
10 woodcutter 11 Little red ridding hood
(6)UNIT six
Folk Tales
Period 48
(7)1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
(8)a When she was picking some flowers on the side of the path, she met a wicked wolf He asked, “Where are you going?” “I’m going to see my grandmother,” she said
b A woodcutter was working in the woods He heard a loud scream and ran to the house
c Finally she said, “Granny, what big teeth you have!” “All the better to eat you with!” shouted the wolf
d Then she said, “Granny, what big ears you have!” “All the better to hear you with!” he replied
e So the wolf had a plan He ran to Granny’s house and swallowed Granny He got into Granny’s bed
f A little later, Little Red Riding Hood reached the house She looked at the wolf and said, “Granny, what big eyes you have!” “All the better to see you with!” he replied
g He hit the wolf on the head The wolf opened his mouth wide and shouted and Granny jumped out The wolf ran away
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5 6 7 8
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(10)1 h Little Red Riding Hood lived in a wood One day, she went to visit her granny
2 a When she was picking some flowers on the side of the path, she met a wicked wolf He asked, “Where are you going?” “I’m going to see my grandmother,” she said
3 e So the wolf had a plan He ran to Granny’s house and swallowed Granny He got into Granny’s bed
4 f A little later, Little Red Riding Hood reached the house She looked at the wolf and said, “Granny, what big eyes you have!” “All the better to see you with!” he replied
5 d Then she said, “Granny, what big ears you have!” “All the better to hear you with!” he replied
6 c Finally she said, “Granny, what big teeth you have!” “All the better to eat you with!” shouted the wolf
7 b A woodcutter was working in the woods He heard a loud scream and ran to the house
(11)In turn, retell the fairy tale to your group members in your own words Choose the best storyteller in your group.
(12)(13)Work in groups of five
Discuss and write an ending for the fairy tale Share it with other groups.
(14)The moral to the story of "Little Red Riding Hood" is that children must obey their parents and that they must never talk to strangers Even a very friendly stranger is capable of having bad intentions
(15)HOMEWORK
Practise retelling stories
Do Exercises in workbook
Be ready for Unit 6- Skills
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