2015年8月12日水曜日

google drive (part1)


Goldilocks and the Three Bears
                                                                                       Tomomura Shogo and Miki Erika


“Who’s been sleeping in my bed?” growled Father Bear, in his great, gruff voice.
“Who’s been sleeping in my bed?” said Mother Bear, in her middle-sized voice.
“Who’s been sleeping in my bed?” squeaked Baby Bear, in his tiny voice.
“She’s still there!”

Goldilocks had lovely golden hair. She was naughty. She did something naughty every day.
For example, she dropped water from the second floor, she put the dishes on her father’s chair, she cut her brother’s hair at random and so on. Her father and mother were tired. She was told by her mother ‘If you don’t stop being naughty, your hair will turn blue’. Nevertheless she continued to do naught. When she thought next mischief, she remembered the woods. They’re very dengerous as they’re full of bears. But she went there when no one was watching.
She skipped down the path. She didn’t see any bears at all. Then she saw a pretty little cottage.


She knocked on the door but there’s no answer. But she smelled something delicious, so she entered the house. As she walked in, she found three bowls of porridge: the big bowl, the middle-sized bowl and the tiny bowl. She was very hungry and tried all the three. Since the tiny one was the best one for her, she ate it all up. Then she found three chairs and tried each one. She liked the tiny one again but it was broken when she was sitting. Next she went to the bedroom. She tried all the beds and found that the tiny one is the best for her. She lay down on the bed and was asleep. While she was sleeping, the bears came back home and found what she did. They came to the bedroom and found her. What will she do?


Author

Robert Southey, 1774.8.12~1843.3.21        
He’s from England.

Reference

Davidson, S. (2007). Goldilocks and the Three Bears (Usborne First Reading, Level 4). London, UK: Usborne Publishing.

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