The Three Little Pigs (Orta Seviye)
Questions (Sorular)
1. Why did the mother pig send her three little pigs away?
A) She was angry with them.
B) She did not have enough food for them.
C) She wanted them to meet the wolf.
D) She wanted them to build a treehouse.
2. What did the first little pig build his house with?
A) Bricks
B) Hay
C) Wood
D) Stone
3. What did the wolf say before blowing down the houses?
A) “Little pig! Little pig! Let me in!”
B) “I will climb through the window!”
C) “I am your friend, open the door!”
D) “Give me some food, please!
4. Why couldn’t the wolf blow down the third pig’s house?
A) The house was made of bricks.
B) The pig locked the door.
C) The wolf was too tired.
D) The pigs scared him away
5. How did the wolf try to enter the brick house?
A) He knocked on the door.
B) He climbed through the window.
C) He went down the chimney.
D) He dug a hole under the house
6. What happened at the end of the story?
A) The wolf ate the pigs.
B) The pigs ran away.
C) The pigs built new houses together.
D) The wolf became their friend
Answer (Cevaplar)
1. Why did the mother pig send her three little pigs away?
- A) She was angry with them. ❌ (The story does not say she was angry.)
- B) She did not have enough food for them. ✅ (Correct! The mother pig could not feed them, so she told them to find their own homes.)
- C) She wanted them to meet the wolf. ❌ (No, she wanted them to be safe, not to meet the wolf.)
- D) She wanted them to build a treehouse. ❌ (The pigs did not build treehouses, they built houses on the ground.)
2. What did the first little pig build his house with?
- A) Bricks ❌ (Only the third pig used bricks.)
- B) Hay ✅ (Correct! The first pig was lazy and used hay because it was easy.)
- C) Wood ❌ (The second pig used wood, not the first.)
- D) Stone ❌ (No pig used stone in the story.)
3. What did the wolf say before blowing down the houses?
- A) “Little pig! Little pig! Let me in!” ✅ (Correct! The wolf said this to trick the pigs into opening the door.)
- B) “I will climb through the window!” ❌ (The wolf did not try the window; he first tried blowing the houses down.)
- C) “I am your friend, open the door!” ❌ (The wolf was not friendly; he wanted to eat the pigs.)
- D) “Give me some food, please!” ❌ (The wolf did not ask for food politely; he wanted to catch the pigs.)
4. Why couldn’t the wolf blow down the third pig’s house?
- A) The house was made of bricks. ✅ (Correct! The brick house was strong, and the wolf could not break it.)
- B) The pig locked the door. ❌ (The pig may have locked the door, but the walls were strong enough to stop the wolf.)
- C) The wolf was too tired. ❌ (He did get tired, but only after he tried blowing the house down many times.)
- D) The pigs scared him away. ❌ (The pigs did not scare the wolf; he ran away after getting burned in the chimney.)
5. How did the wolf try to enter the brick house?
- A) He knocked on the door. ❌ (Yes, but the pigs did not let him in, so he tried something else.)
- B) He climbed through the window. ❌ (There is no mention of a window in the story.)
- C) He went down the chimney. ✅ (Correct! The wolf climbed the roof and tried to go down the chimney, but it was a trap.)
- D) He dug a hole under the house. ❌ (The wolf did not dig under the house.)
6. What happened at the end of the story?
- A) The wolf ate the pigs. ❌ (No, the pigs were smart and escaped.)
- B) The pigs ran away. ❌ (They stayed in the brick house, where they were safe.)
- C) The pigs built new houses together. ✅ (Correct! The first and second pigs learned from the third pig and built strong brick houses.)
- D) The wolf became their friend. ❌ (The wolf ran away and never came back; he did not become their friend.)
Transkript
The Three Little Pigs
A long time ago, there was a mother pig who had three baby pigs. She did not have enough food to feed them, so she told them to go and find their own homes.
The first baby pig was lazy and he made his house out of hay. The second baby pig was a little better and he made his house out of wood. They both finished quickly and played all day.
The third baby pig was hardworking and he made his house out of bricks. It took him a long time, but his house was strong and safe.
The next day, a big bad wolf came to the forest where the pigs lived.
He was hungry and he wanted to eat the pigs. He saw the hay house and smelled the pig inside. So he knocked on the door and said:
Little pig! Little pig! Let me in! Let me in!
But the little pig saw the wolf’s big paws through the keyhole, so he answered back:
No! No! No! Not by the hairs on my chinny chin chin!
Then the wolf showed his teeth and said: Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down.
So he huffed and he puffed and he blew the house down! The wolf opened his jaws very wide and bit down as hard as he could, but the first little pig escaped and ran away to hide with the second little pig.
The wolf followed him and saw the wood house and smelled the pigs inside. He asked the pigs to let him in. So he knocked on the door and said:
Little pig! Little pig! Let me in! Let me in!
But the little pigs saw the wolf’s big ears through the keyhole, so they answered back:
No! No! No! Not by the hairs on my chinny chin chin!
Then the wolf showed his teeth and said: Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down.
So he huffed and he puffed and he blew the house down! The wolf opened his jaws very wide and bit down as hard as he could, but the two little pigs escaped and ran away to hide with the third little pig.
The wolf followed them and saw the brick house and smelled the pigs inside. He asked the pigs to let him in. So he knocked on the door and said:
Little pig! Little pig! Let me in! Let me in!
But the little pigs saw the wolf’s big teeth through the keyhole, so they answered back:
No! No! No! Not by the hairs on my chinny chin chin!
Then the wolf showed his teeth and said: Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down.
So he huffed and he puffed and he blew the house down! But he could not make the house fall down. He was so tired that he could not huff anymore. He stopped to take a break and think.
The wolf thought of another way to get in.
He climbed up a tree and went to the roof. He saw the chimney and wanted to go down it. But the third pig was smart and he made a fire in the fireplace. He also put a big pot of water on the fire.
The wolf did not see the fire or the water. He went down the chimney, but he fell into the pot. The water was very hot and it burned him. He jumped out of the chimney and ran away from the house.
He never came back.
The first pig and the second pig were sorry for being lazy and careless. They thanked the third pig for saving them. The third pig taught them how to make brick houses too.
They all lived happily ever after in their brick houses.