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1123. rescue: The lifeguard jumped into the water to rescue the drowning swimmer.5. brave: Despite her fear, the little girl was brave enough to confront the bullies and stand up for herself.6. heavy: The suitcase was so heavy that I could barely lift it off the ground.READING COMPREHENSIONA. 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. a 6. a 7. b 8. c B. 1. b 2. d 3. c 4. a 5. e 6. f 7. g C. 1. Little Red Riding Hood%u2019s mother asked her to take soup and buns to her grandma.2. The wolf planned to eat Little Red Riding Hood and her grandma.3. The wolf wanted to eat Little Red Riding Hood because he saw an opportunity to satisfy his hunger and deceive her by disguising himself as her grandma.4. Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother were rescued by a hunter who cut open the wolf%u2019s stomach and freed them.5. The wolf fell off a cliff and died because his stomach was filled with heavy stones.LISTENINGA. 1. food 2. journey 3. forest 4. wolf 5. deliver WRITINGA. Students%u2019 own answer. Here is an example:Dear Friends,I want to share a story to warn you about the dangers in the woods. Once, a girl named Little Red Riding Hood was asked by her mom to take food to her sick grandma. On her journey, she met a cunning wolf who disguised himself as her grandma. Little Red Riding Hood noticed something strange and questioned the wolf, but it was too late. Luckily, a hunter rescued her and her grandma from the wolf%u2019s belly. Remember, be cautious in the woods and walk with a companion if possible.Stay safe!Little Red Riding HoodLITTLE RED%u2019S SWEET HEARTVOCABULARYA. 1. e 2. d 3. g 4. f 5. c 6. b 7. a B. 1. bakery 2. carpentry 3. kindness 4. company 5. pastry C. 1. Cookie 2. grandma 3. pastries 4. carpenter 5. people D. 1. joyful 2. beautiful 3. delicious 4. illE. 1. big 2. easy 3. foolish 4. oldREADING COMPREHENSIONA. 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. c B. 1. D 2. C 3. F 4. E 5. B 6. G 7. H 8. AC. 1. John especially enjoyed Little Red%u2019s cinnamon buns.2. Little Red%u2019s actions inspired John to teach other kids carpentry, and Sam opened his own shop and gave jobs to people in need.3. Sam%u2019s grandmother was happy because Sam took Cookie home to keep her company.4. The story teaches the importance of kindness, hard work, and helping others.LISTENINGA. 1. Little Red and her mum ran a bakery in a small town. 2. Sam wanted to buy pastries for his sick grandma.3. John, the carpenter, decided to teach Sam carpentry. 4. Sam took Cookie home every day for his grandma.WRITINGA. Students%u2019 own answer. Here is an example:Sam: Grandma, do you remember the time when I met Little Red and her pastry shop?Grandma: Of course, my dear. Little Red and her mom ran that lovely bakery. What a kind girl she was!Sam: Yes, she was. I wanted to buy something nice for you, but I didn%u2019t have much money.Grandma: That%u2019s when Little Red came up with the idea for you to help clean the shop in exchange for pastries. It was such a kind gesture.Sam: And remember how John, the friendly carpenter, saw me working hard and offered to teach me carpentry? That was amazing!Grandma: Yes, it was wonderful how everyone in town came together to help each other. And Little Red suggested that you take Cookie home each day. You both became such good friends.Sam: Cookie brought so much joy to both of us. I%u2019m glad she made you happy too, Grandma.Grandma: Little acts of kindness like those can make a big difference, Sam. And look at how you%u2019ve grown. Opening your own shop and giving jobs to others in need, just like Little Red and John did for you.Sam: I learned so much from them, Grandma. I want to pass on their kindness to others.

