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¿HABÉIS ESCUCHADO ALGUNA VEZ UNA HISTORIA CLÁSICA EN INGLÉS?
OS ANIMAMOS A QUE ESCUCHÉIS:
"LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD"
EN ESTA OCASIÓN ES UNA CANCIÓN /CUENTO
¿HABÉIS ESCUCHADO ALGUNA VEZ UNA HISTORIA CLÁSICA EN INGLÉS?
OS ANIMAMOS A QUE ESCUCHÉIS:
"LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD"
AQUÍ TENÉIS LA LETRA POR SI QUERÉIS PROBAR A CANTARLA
Raise your hand if you know Little Red Riding
Hood.
She was walking all alone, through the
woods.
She came upon the Wolf and they talked for
a while.
She said, "Grandma's ill
and I'm bringing her some pie."
"Nice to meet you," said the
Wolf, then he ran away.
Little Riding Hood continued with her day.
She went to Grandma's house but to her surprise,
Grandma was the Wolf dressed in disguise!
"What big EYES you have!" better
to SEE you with, my dear.
"What big ARMS you have!" The
better to HOLD you with, my dear.
"What big. TEETH you have!" The
better to EAT you with, my dear!
Then the Wolf jumped up, it's understood,
he gobbled up Miss Riding Hood!
Then the hunter was walking through the
woods.
Heard a cry it sounded just like Riding
Hood.
He went to Grandma's house.
And took a look inside.
Grandma was the Wolf dressed in disguise!
"What big EYES you have!"
better to SEE you with, my dear.
"What big ARMS you have!" The
better to HOLD you with, my dear.
"What big. TEETH you have!" The better
to EAT you with, my dear!
Then the Hunter grabbed the Wolf, and
shook him good, out fell Little Red Riding Hood. And her Grandma too!
Little Miss Riding Hood I don't think that
a youngster should go walking all alone in the woods.
Hurry home. Don't you wonder off alone.
‘Cause you might see the
Wolf and you'll say,
"What big EYES you have!"
better to SEE you with, my dear.
"What big ARMS you have!" The
better to HOLD you with, my dear.
"What big. TEETH you have!" The
better to EAT you with, my dear!
The lesson learned, it's understood; don't
wander alone walking through the woods.
The lesson learned, it's understood, don´t
wander alone, walking through the woods.
Me gusto mucho la canción (historia)
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