Looking for authentic English listening and reading practice? You have found it. I will read and discuss a classic story to boost your vocabulary, develop your fluency, and exercise your ears. Now, come inside the forest with me and get ready to explore the rich world of Little Red Riding Hood. Perfect for B1 intermediate English learners who are looking for human-created listening materials. Thumbnail image art by GenghisKait.
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Hi super Alex, pardon but just to double check: shouldn’t we say <> as opposed to <>? Thanks a lot, and keep posting these helpful lessons! Bye
I intended to write SHE WAS LYING vs LAYING, but the 2 terms have been accidentally deleted ?!?!
Yes! I made a mistake. I only realized it after watching the video again a couple of days ago. Sorry about that. :) I also mispronounced “library.” Haha.
Great lesson Alex!
keep going like this.
Thanks, Enrique! I’m so glad you liked it. I plan to make videos similar to this one in the future. It was a lot of work to prepare and record this one, but I’m really proud of the result.
Bonjour Alex. I want you to make more vidéos just like this one. Because this video is absolutely great. Brillant. Merci beaucoup.
Thanks so much. I loved making this video even though it took a long time to prepare it. I hope more learners on YouTube start clicking on it. :p I would love to make more videos just like this one.
Thank you for the precious feedback Alex, keep working like this !!!
Thanks, Matteo! I’ll definitely make videos similar to this in the future.
WOW! Great lesson Alex 🙂
Thank you.
I learned really, really a lot from this lesson.
Thanks, Aneta. I’m glad you liked it! It took a lot of work, but it was worth it.
Dear Alex, Red Riding Hood is one of the most popular fairy tales from Grimm Brothers in Germany up to now. I know the French version, too. You thankfully explained what a riding hood means. I have never heard that before! Very interesting. I look up to your extraordinary teaching methods. Thanks for the large numbers of hours which are needed for such an excellent result of preparation. Thumbs up!
I’m so glad you liked the video! This took me around 8 to 10 hours of preparation, including research, making the PowerPoint slides, and rehearsing the introduction. But I really like the final product, and I’m glad learners do, too!
Thank you Alex for this wonderful video-lesson.
I enjoyed it , please do more of them.
Thanks, Aurelio. I’d like to do more videos like this in the future. They take a lot of time and effort to prepare, but I’m very proud of this video, so you can expect to see a few more of them in the future.