Hello, boys and girls! My name is Bobby.
And my name is Tobby. This is our friend Mobby.
Welcome to our lesson.
Today we have a guest.
It’s our postman!
Hello, Mr. White!
Hello, boys!
Mr. White brought us a letter.
It’s from our friend Willow.
Thank you so much, Mr. White.
You’re welcome! Bye, boys!
Bye, Mr. White.
Guys, let’s read the letter! I can’t wait to hear the news from Willow.
Yeah! I agree with Tobby.
All right! Let’s start reading it.
Dear Bobby, Mobby and Tobby,
My little sister is turning 6! We have decided to surprise her with a great party. So please join us to celebrate Tina’s birthday. She will be happy to see you! The celebration of her birthday will be on the 10th of December. It’s next Sunday. Come to our great party at 7 o’clock in the evening. It will be held at my house. My address is 67 Baker Street.
Best wishes,
Willow
Boys, I think we should go there!
Yes, I agree with you.
Me too! Boys, let’s write the response letter to Willow.
Oh, that’s a wonderful idea! Let’s do that!
Dear Willow,
We’ve got your letter. And we will be happy to come to your sister’s birthday party. Thank you very much for the invitation. We look forward to seeing you there.
Best wishes,
Bobby, Mobby and Tobby
Guys, today is the 10th of December.
Yes, that’s right! And it’s quarter to seven! We need to hurry!
Oh, yes. You’re right. Let’s go.
Hi, everyone!
Hi, guys!
Happy Birthday, Tina!
Thank you so much, boys!
All right! Now when all the guests are here, we can start celebrating the birthday.
Hooray!
Four hours later.
All right, everyone! The party is over! Thanks for coming.
Thanks for inviting us.
You are welcome. Bye, everyone.
Bye.
Tina, now it’s time for you to go to bed!
But Willow, you know that I won’t be able to fall asleep without a fairy tale.
Oh, come on, Tina! I’m really tired today! Just go to bed, please!
No! It’s my birthday wish.
Tina, we can tell you one interesting story if you want.
Oh, yes, I want to hear your story!
Guys, that’s so nice of you! Let’s go inside the house then.
All right. Are you ready to listen?
Yes, I am.
Great! The story is called “Little Red Riding Hood”.
Oh, cool! I like this story.
Now I think you understand that today in the lesson we will:
· learn new words;
· tell the story of Little Red Riding Hood;
And
· put the knowledge into practice.
Tina, before we tell you the story of Little Red Riding Hood, let’s learn new words.
You’ll need them to understand the story.
Oh, okay!
Great! And the words are…
Little Red Riding Hood
The translation is “Красная Шапочка”.
Basket
It’s translated as “корзина”.
Wolf
Волк
Path
Тропинка, дорожка
Shortcut
Кратчайший путь
Hungry
Голодный
Hunter
Охотник
Now listen to the story, please!
Once upon a time there was a little girl who lived near the forest. Everyone in the village called her Little Red Riding Hood.
One day the girl went to visit her granny. She had homemade pies in her basket.
On her way Little Red Riding Hood met a wolf.
Hello! Where are you going?
I’m going to see my grandmother. She lives in a house behind those trees.
Oh, that’s so nice of you, little girl!
Then Little Red Riding Hood realized how late she was and quickly excused herself, rushing down the path to her grandma’s house.
The wolf ran to granny’s house too, but he took a shortcut.
As a result, he got there first and ate the granny up. After that the wolf got into the granny’s bed.
A few minutes later Little Red Riding Hood reached the house. When she entered the little cottage, she could scarcely recognize her grandmother.
Granny, what big eyes you have!
All the better to see you with, my dear!
Granny, what big ears you have!
All the better to hear you with, my child!
Granny, what a big nose you have!
All the better to smell you with, my dear!
Granny, what big teeth you have!
All the better to eat you with!
After these words Little Red Riding Hood realized that the person in the bed was not her grandmother, but a hungry wolf. She ran across the room, opened the door, and shouted:
Help! Wolf!
A hunter who was in the forest heard a loud scream and ran to the house. The man hit the wolf over the head. The wolf opened his mouth wide and shouted and the granny jumped out.
After that the wolf ran away and Little Red Riding Hood never saw him again.
Guys, you’ve just listened to the fairy tale.
And now we would like to check your knowledge.
Your task is to put the sentences in the correct order.
And the sentences are…
Check yourselves.
One.
One day Little Red Riding Hood went to visit her granny.
Two.
On her way she met a wolf.
Three.
The girl said “Hello” to the wolf.
Four.
The wolf ran to granny’s house and ate her.
Five.
Little Red Riding Hood arrived at grandmother’s house.
Six.
The wolf tried to eat the girl.
Seven.
Little Red Riding Hood screamed.
Eight.
A hunter ran to the house.
Nine.
Grandmother jumped out of the wolf.
Ten.
The wolf ran away.
Well done, boys and girls!
Guys, look! Tina is sleeping! Thank you so much for telling her this fairy tale.
Sure! No problem!
All right! Now it’s time for us to go home. See you, Willow.
See you, boys!
That’s all for today, our dear friends.
See you soon.