Once upon a time there were three little pigs. One pig built a house of straw while the second pig built his house with sticks. They built their houses very quickly and then sang and danced all day because they were lazy. The third little pig worked hard all day and built his house with bricks.
A big bad wolf saw the two little pigs while they danced and played and thought, "What juicy tender meals they will make!" He chased the two pigs and they ran and hid in their houses. The big bad wolf went to the first house and huffed and puffed and blew the house down in minutes. The frightened little pig ran to the second pig's house that was made of sticks. The big bad wolf now came to this house and huffed and puffed and blew the house down in hardly any time. Now, the two little pigs were terrified and ran to the third pig's house that was made of bricks.
The big bad wolf tried to huff and puff and blow the house down, but he could not. He kept trying for hours but the house was very strong and the little pigs were safe inside. He tried to enter through the chimney but the third little pig boiled a big pot of water and kept it below the chimney. The wolf fell into it and died.
The two little pigs now felt sorry for having been so lazy. They too built their houses with bricks and lived happily ever after.
1. Rewriting in one short paragraph 2. Write 10 sentences from new vocabulary of the text, underline the new vocabulary 3. Write the alternate ending of year own version
1. Once upon a time, there were three little pigs. One built a house of straw, while the second pig built a house with sticks. They quickly finished their houses and spent the day singing and dancing due to their laziness. In contrast, the third little pig worked diligently and built a house with bricks. A big bad wolf spotted the two dancing pigs and saw them as delicious meals. He chased them, but they found shelter in their respective houses. The wolf easily blew down the straw house and then the stick house. However, he failed to destroy the brick house, and his attempts led to his demise. Realizing their laziness, the other two pigs regretted their choices and decided to build brick houses too. From then on, they lived happily ever after.
2. New vocabulary:
- Pigs
- House
- Straw
- Sticks
- Lazy
- Diligent
- Bricks
- Wolf
- Chased
- Shelter
3. Alternate ending:
After the big bad wolf's failed attempts to blow down the brick house, he realized the error of his ways. Feeling remorseful for his previous actions, he approached the little pigs and apologized sincerely. The pigs, understanding the wolf's change of heart, forgave him and invited him to join them in their brick house. The wolf, grateful for their forgiveness, accepted their offer and together they became unlikely friends. They spent their days harmoniously, singing and dancing in joy. This new bond of friendship between the pigs and the wolf became an example of how kindness and forgiveness can overcome fear and hostility, and they all lived happily ever after.
Jawaban:
1. Once upon a time, there were three little pigs. One built a house of straw, while the second pig built a house with sticks. They quickly finished their houses and spent the day singing and dancing due to their laziness. In contrast, the third little pig worked diligently and built a house with bricks. A big bad wolf spotted the two dancing pigs and saw them as delicious meals. He chased them, but they found shelter in their respective houses. The wolf easily blew down the straw house and then the stick house. However, he failed to destroy the brick house, and his attempts led to his demise. Realizing their laziness, the other two pigs regretted their choices and decided to build brick houses too. From then on, they lived happily ever after.
2. New vocabulary:
- Pigs
- House
- Straw
- Sticks
- Lazy
- Diligent
- Bricks
- Wolf
- Chased
- Shelter
3. Alternate ending:
After the big bad wolf's failed attempts to blow down the brick house, he realized the error of his ways. Feeling remorseful for his previous actions, he approached the little pigs and apologized sincerely. The pigs, understanding the wolf's change of heart, forgave him and invited him to join them in their brick house. The wolf, grateful for their forgiveness, accepted their offer and together they became unlikely friends. They spent their days harmoniously, singing and dancing in joy. This new bond of friendship between the pigs and the wolf became an example of how kindness and forgiveness can overcome fear and hostility, and they all lived happily ever after.