![]() ![]() OK, I’ll just explain some words that are in today’s story. ![]() So keep listening after the story to hear my conversation. As this is a beginner episode, I will tell the story, and then talk a bit afterwards. Happy New Year! I hope you all had a lovely Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah and so on. There, you can also download the episode as a PDF. You can find a transcript of the episode at /Bears. The name of the story is Goldilocks and the Three Bears. I am Ariel Goodbody, your host for this show. Welcome to Easy Stories in English, the podcast that will take your English from OK to Good, and from Good to Great. And they went about putting their house in order again.Download this episode as a PDF. ![]() "She hasn't even closed the gate!" Moaned Big Bear. "She's trampled all over the flowers!" Grumbled Middle-sized Bear. "How dare she sleep in my bed!" Exclaimed Little Bear. She took one look at the bears standing in a row along one side of the bed, jumped out of the other side, ran through the door, down the stairs and out of the house as fast as her legs would carry her, trampling all over the flowers planted neatly in the garden as she went. Little Bear's shrill voice woke Goldilocks up with a start. "Who's been lying on my bed," Big Bear growled, "my bed covers are all creased!" "Who's been lying on my bed," grumbled Middle-sized Bear, "the pillows are all messed up!" "Who's been lying on my bed," squeaked Little Bear, "and, look, they're still lying in it!" He shouted. "Whoever it is, they're still here!" Little Bear said. "It's someone snoring," said Middle-sized Bear. "What's that noise?" The three bears listened. "Who's been sitting in my chair," Big Bear growled, "and thrown my cushion onto the floor!" "Who's been sitting in my chair," growled Middle-sized Bear, "and made my cushion all squashed!" "Who's been sitting in my chair," sobbed Little Bear, "they've broken it all up!" And he cried even louder. Someone had been in their house without permission and they didn't like that one little bit. "And who's been eating my porridge, and eaten it all up?" Little Bear sobbed. "They've even left the spoon in it." "And who's been eating my porridge?" Asked Middle-sized Bear. "Who's been eating my porridge?" Big Bear growled. They hung their coats up neatly and went to eat their porridge. Meanwhile the bears returned home from their walk. It was perfect! Without even taking off her shoes, Goldilocks tucked herself in and went straight to sleep. Next she tried Middle-sized Bear's bed but that was too hard and uncomfortable. First she tried Big Bear's bed, but it was too lumpy. But as she made herself more comfortable, the chair collapsed and completely broke apart!īut Goldilocks was determined to have a rest so upstairs she went and opened the bedroom door. "Very uncomfortable." Finally, she tried Little Bear's chair. "No good to me." Then she sat in Middle-sized Bear's chair. Then, because she needed a rest after all her wandering about in the woods, Goldilocks tried Big Bear's chair. "That's just right!" And she gobbled it all up. Last she tried the porridge in Little Bear's bowl. "That's far too cold!" She spat that out too. Next she tried the porridge in Middle-sized Bear's bowl. "My favourite!" She tried the porridge in Big Bear's bowl first. But there she was and she knew the bears were out walking. She shouldn't even have been in the woods (her mummy had sent her to the shop to buy some milk). Goldilocks was a naughty child who always did exactly what she wanted. Two minutes after they had set off, who should come past their house but a little girl called Goldilocks. The three bears decided to go for a walk while it cooled. But when they sat down to eat, the porridge was far too hot. He ladled the porridge into the bowls, just the right amount in each. One morning it was Big Bear's turn to make the breakfast. Their house, which they kept very neat and tidy, was full of just the right-sized things - bowls, cups, spoons, chairs, beds - anything you could think of. They were called Little Bear, Middle-sized Bear and Big Bear. Once upon a time three bears lived in a house in the woods. Directory of Services, Suppliers & Specialists.Monologues, Duologues, Acting and Audition Advice.A Midsummer Night's Dream (First Fairy).Practical Support for Running a Youth Theatre.Guidelines for Socially Distanced Drama. ![]()
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