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When Robin Hood lived in his father's house, he often met a girl.

Her name was Marian.

She lived with her father not far from Robin's house.

They walked in the forest and sometimes went hunting together.

They liked each other very much and one day Robin asked Marian to marry him.

But just at that time the Normans came and killed Robin's father, burnt down his house and took away everything he had.

Robin was saved, because he fought so bravely that no soldier could go near him, kill him or take him to prison.

But when Robin saw that his father was lead and that his house was burnt down he ran away to the great forest of Sherwood.

A great number of poor men joined him.

In a short time there were very many men in the forest.

They made Robin Hood their leader.

The poor people loved Robin and his men whom they called the Merry Men .

Robin became known as Robin of Sherwood Forest or Robin Hood.

Some people say that he was called Hood because he and his men wore green hoods .

He became known not only in England, but in many countries as Robin Hood.

Robin did not see Marian for a long time.

He wrote a letter where he told her about his father and their home.

"I will always love you, " he wrote, "but the life in the forest is not for you, so I'll never see you again, good­bye!

" Marian was very sad when she read Robin's letter.

She cried all day long.

At last she decided to go to Sherwood Forest and look for Robin.

It was a long way to Sherwood Forest and Marian was afraid to travel so far alone.

She dressed herself like a knight and went off to look for Robin.

One day Robin dressed himself as a Norman knight and went to Nottingham.

On his way through the forest he met another knight.

"What's your name and where are you going?

" They could not see each other's faces because their heads and faces were covered by their vizors.

Marian (for it was she) was afraid to answer.

"Ah, "said Robin, "you do not want to answer.

Then fight.

" Robin was taller and stronger than Marian, but she fought bravely.

Marian got a wound in one arm, Robin got a wound in his cheek.

Robin felt sorry for the young knight who was fighting so well.

"Stop!

Stop!

" cried he.

" You will be one of my men.

" Robin forgot that he was dressed like a Norman knight and spoke in his language and in his voice.

When Marian heard Robin's voice she took off the visor.

Her face was pale but she smiled.

They were happy to see each other.

All the time they were laughing and talking.

She told Robin how unhappy she was, and put on a knight's clothes and came to look for him.

"My dearest, " he said when she finished her story, "I do not know how I will live in the forest when you go away.

" "But I'll not go away.

I'm going to stay with you, " she said.

"You must not.

This life is not for you.

" "Oh, Robin, do not say that!

The sun does not shine and the birds do not sing when I am not with you.

Let me stay.

" So Robin let her stay.

They were married in the forest and the Merry Men made a good dinner and were happy to greet Robin's wife.

Robin and Marian lived in Sherwood Forest for a long time and were very happy.

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Хочуучиться5 4 окт. 2018 г., 23:13:42

1. What was the name of the girl that Robin Hood often met?

2. Did Marian live far from the Robin's house ?

3. They didn't go hunting together, did they?

4. Robin's father was killed, wasn't he?

5. Did a great number of poor or rich men join Robin in the great forest of Sherwood?

6. Why was Robin called Hood?

7. Was Marian still in love with Robin?

8. Did Marian get a wound in her cheek?

9. Did Robin let Marian stay?

10. Robin and Marian didn't get married in the forest, did they?

11. Who made a good wedding dinner?

12. Were Robin and Marian happy to live in Sherwood Forest?

Dukalis 9 июн. 2018 г., 01:00:38 | 5 - 9 классы

How old was Robin when he could open the door?

How old was Robin when he could open the door?

How old was Robin when he could fly with his raven?

How old was Robin when he could.

Swim and dive?

Задания : Robin is telling.

Mishandle about.

His life in 1599.

Before you read his story.

Try to answer.

Oliakurlanova 21 дек. 2018 г., 02:00:57 | 5 - 9 классы

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Robin HoodIn 1191, King Richard the Lion - heart of England went on the 3rd Crusade.

He had a big army, tents and a lot of horses.

He was (1)___a long time and his brother Prince John ruled for him.

Prince John (2)___not a religious man.

He hated his brother Richard and didn't want him to come (3)__to England.

He wanted Richard to die in battle.

Prince John wanted to be King!

Prince John was not a generous person and the crusade was (4) ___ expensive.

He ordered the (5)___ of England to pay heavy taxes.

Prince John's sheriffs collected the taxes.

They also took castles and land from the nobles (6) ____ were loyal to King Richard.

Most of the people (7)___very poor.

A lot of people couldn't pay the taxes.

Some went to prison and others went to live in the forests.

Robin Hood's real (8) _______ was Lord Locksley.

When he returned from the crusades his father was (9) and he had no castle and no lands.

Robin went to live in Sherwood Forest.

Robin met a (10) _______ of people there.

He decided to form a band of men to fight the Sheriff of Nottingham.

Everybody hated the Sheriff!

In a short time Robin had a hundred(11) ___, twenty - five women and thirty - seven horses with him.

A small army!

He had three very good (12) ____ : Little John, Friar Tuck and Alan - A - Dale.

Mad46 17 нояб. 2018 г., 22:38:44 | 5 - 9 классы

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One dollar and eighty - seven cents.

That was all.

Every day, when she went to the shops, she spent very little money.

She bought the cheapest meat, the cheapest vegetables.

And when she was tired, she still walked round and round the shops to find the cheapest food.

She saved every cent possible.

Delia counted the money again.

There was no mistake.

One dollar and eighty - seven cents.

That was all.

And the next day was Christmas.

She couldn’t do anything about it.

She could only sit down and cry.

So she sat there, in the poor little room, and she cried.

Delia lived in this poor little room, in New York, with her husband, James Dillingham Young.

They also had a bedroom, and a kitchen and a bathroom – all poor little rooms.

James Dillingham Young was lucky, because he had a job, but it was not a good job.

These rooms took most of his money.

Delia tried to find work, but times were bad, and there was no work for her.

But when Mr James Dillingham Young came home to his rooms, Mrs James Dillingham Young called him ‘Jim’ and put her arms round him.

And that was good.

Basja777 21 янв. 2018 г., 21:00:24 | 5 - 9 классы

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Many years ago, there lived a king in England.

His name was Richard Coeur de Lion.

Coeur de Lion is French.

It means lion - hearted.

It is strange that an English king had a French name.

More than a hundred years before this king, a French duke named William came to England.

He defeated the English, and became the king of England.

He took many Frenchmen or Normans with him.

These Normans were all poor but very proud.

They came with William to help him fight.

He promised to give them money and lands.

So Duke William stole lands, houses and money from the Saxon nobles and gave them to the Normans.

The Saxon nobles became the servants of the proud Normans.

So, there were two races in England.

Each spoke their own language.

Each hated the other.

When Richard became king there was still a great hatred between the two races.

Richard Coeur de Lion was a brave and noble man.

He loved brave men and noble deeds.

He hated all mean and cruel, and the cowards who did them.

He was ready to help the weak.

Richard himself was not gentle.

He was very angry and terrible in battle.

He loved to fight with people who were stronger or better armed than himself and never hurt the weak.

But Richard did not stay in England.

Far over the seas there is a country of Palestine.

Christian people in all ages think gratefully of that country.

But at that time it was in the hands of the enemies.

So Christian people gathered big armies of brave men from every country and sent them to try to win it back.

Brave King Richard too fought for this city.

So he gathered as much money and brave men as he could, and set out for the Holy Land.

Before he went away he called two bishops.

He thought they were good and wise men, and said to them : ‘Take care of England while I am away.

Rule my people wisely and well, and I will reward you when I return.

’ The bishops promised to do as he asked.

King Richard had a brother.

His name was Prince John.

He was different from King Richard in every way.

He was not at all a nice man.

He was jealous of Richard because he was king.

He was angry because he wanted to rule while Richard was away.

John said to the bishops, ‘You must let me rule while the king is away.

’ And the bishops let him to do so.

Deep down in his wicked heart John meant to make himself king and never let Richard come back any more.

A sad time began for the Saxons.

John tried to please the Normans.

He hoped they could help to make him king.

He gave them land and money.

He took it from the Saxons and gave it to the Normans.

Many of the Saxons became homeless.

They lived a wild life in the forests.

One of the few Saxon nobles was Robert, Earl of Huntingdon.

He had one son.

His name was Robert too, but people called him Robin.

He was a favourite with everyone.

He was tall, strong, handsome, and full of fun.

He was brave and fear - less too.

He was the best archer in all the countryside.

He never hurt the weak and poor.

Robert of Huntingdon had a bitter enemy.

One day this enemy came with many soldiers to kill the earl and take all his goods and lands.

There was a terrible fight.

In the end, Robert and all his men were killed.

His house was burned and all his money stolen.

Only Robin was saved.

He was the best archer and no soldier could go near him.

He fought bravely till the last.

But when he saw that his father was dead and his home in flames, he didn’t fight any longer.

He took his bow and arrows and went to the forest of SherwoodPrince John’s men were close behind him.

On and on he went, deeper and deeper into the trees.

At last he sat under a great tree.

His heart was full of anger and thoughts of revenge.

Cruel men in one day took everything.

His father, his home, servants, land, money and his name.

Robin loved the forest.

Soon it comforted him.

At last the tears came hot and fast, and sobs shook him.

The bitterness and anger went out of his heart ; only unhappiness was there.

In the evening Robin said his prayers and swore an oath.

This was the oath : ‘I swear to honour God and the King, To help the weak and fight the strong, To take from the rich and give to the poor, So God will help me with His power.

’ Then he lay down on the grass under the trees and fell asleep.

And this is how Robin Hood first came to live in the Green Wood and have all his wonderful adventures.

Elena846 4 мар. 2018 г., 20:22:47 | 5 - 9 классы

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Текст the robin hood stories come from the old times .

Robin hood was a hero for poor people.

Katya2525 19 мар. 2018 г., 08:16:13 | 5 - 9 классы

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Robin Hood was a legendary hero who was well known and loved by the poor people of England.

He lived in a forest far from the towns, and when the poor were oppressed by the rich, he helped them by giving them food and shelter.

The sheriffs tried to arrest him but they did not succeed in doing so.

Once the sheriff of N.

Decided to organize a shooting contest in order to catch him because he knew Robin Hood to be a very good shot and was sure that he would take part in the contest by all means.

The prize was a golden arrow.

On learning about the forthcoming contest Robin Hood gathered his men and discussed whether they should take part in it.

Finally it was decided that although the risk of participating in the contest was great, they should all go, Robin Hood among them.

The day of the contest was fine and clear.

The town was decorated with flags, and field for the contest was full of people.

The sheriff looked for Robin Hood and his men everywhere.

He knew that they were always dressed in green.

To his disappointment, however, he could not find anybody who looked like them.

The contest was won by a fellow dressed in red, who had come from a village with a whole company of young men.

After receiving the prize the fellow left the town, and nobody ever thought that it was Robin Hood.

While leaving the town Robin Hood shot an arrow through the sheriff's open window.

There was a paper attached to it with the following words : "Robin Hood thanks the sheriff for the Golden Arrow.

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ЗелЯ11 17 апр. 2018 г., 13:46:44 | 5 - 9 классы

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Robin Hood was a legendary hero who was well known and loved by the poor people of England.

He lived in a forest far from the towns, and when the poor were oppressed by the rich, he helped them by giving them food and shelter.

The sheriffs tried to arrest him but they did not succeed in doing so.

Once the sheriff of N.

Decided to organize a shooting contest in order to catch him because he knew Robin Hood to be a very good shot and was sure that he would take part in the contest by all means.

The prize was a golden arrow.

On learning about the forthcoming contest Robin Hood gathered his men and discussed whether they should take part in it.

Finally it was decided that although the risk of participating in the contest was great, they should all go, Robin Hood among them.

The day of the contest was fine and clear.

The town was decorated with flags, and field for the contest was full of people.

The sheriff looked for Robin Hood and his men everywhere.

He knew that they were always dressed in green.

To his disappointment, however, he could not find anybody who looked like them.

The contest was won by a fellow dressed in red, who had come from a village with a whole company of young men.

After receiving the prize the fellow left the town, and nobody ever thought that it was Robin Hood.

While leaving the town Robin Hood shot an arrow through the sheriff's open window.

There was a paper attached to it with the following words : "Robin Hood thanks the sheriff for the Golden Arrow.

".

Сашакозлов 16 янв. 2018 г., 07:02:24 | 10 - 11 классы

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СРОЧНО НАДО Complete the text with is, are, was, were, wasnt, or werent Sherwood Forest .

1. home for Robin Hood and his Merry Men.

In the 13th century the forest .

2. a safe place for most people, but Robin and his friends heppy there.

Their home .

3. a camp near a large tree.

Today the forest .

4. a popular place for tourists to visit, and the tree .

5. still there.

Some people say that Robin Hood and Maid Marian .

6. loverst.

In fact, Robin .

7. already married!

But do you prefer to belive the stories?

Then you can still see St Marys Church and Sherwood Forest .

8. near the city of Nottingham in the centre of England /.

Nurasiban 4 февр. 2018 г., 02:52:55 | 5 - 9 классы

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WHO WAS ROBIN HOOD?

It is not often that we make a hero of a robber, but Robin Hood somehow seems to be different.

Everybody knows it is wrong to steal, yet Robin Hood is admired.

The reason for this, of course, is that he stole from the rich and gave to the poor.

1. Was Robin Hood a real man?

We know that he was a favourite figure in the ballads and stories of England in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.

We also know that according to these stories he lived in the twelfth century.

In the year 1521, there appeared a Latin history which mentioned Robin Hood.

This is what it said : About the time of Richard I, Robin Hood and Little John, the most famous of robbers, were hiding in the woods and stealing only from rich men ; they killed none except those who resisted them or came to attack them.

Robin had 100 men — all skilled archers — well trained for fighting.

They were so good that not even 400 men dared to come against them.

3. All England sings of the deeds of this Robin ; he did allow any woman to be hurt, nor did he ever take goods from the poor ; indeed he gave them a lot of goods he stole from the abbots.

4. Robin Hood definitely captured the imagination of the English people of that period, because he was a hero working for justice.

Robin pleased them and they built around his name one legend after another.

They made him a great sportsman, a wonderful archer, a loyal friend, and a lover of the green woods where he lived.

5. There are many theories about Robin Hood.

One of these suggests that he was a Saxon, and among the last of those who held against the Normans when they conquered England.

It seems certain that a man called Robin Hood really existed.

But it is also quite clear that many of the stories about Robin Hood were made up by people.

0. Robin Hood is admired because _____ a.

He was a robber.

B. everybody knows him.

C. He helped people who had no money.

D. He was different from others.

1. The Latin history mentioning Robin Hood was written in the _____ a.

12th century b.

Century c.

15th century d.

16th century 2.

Robin Hood and his men killed _____ a.

People they didn’t like b.

Only rich people c.

Skilled archers d.

People fighting against them 3.

Robin Hood didn’t let his men _____ a.

Offend women b.

Steal from women c.

Take the goods away from women d.

Meet women and abbots 4.

The English people of the Middle Ages made up stories about Robin because _____ a.

He could fight skillfully with a sword.

B. he was a great athlete c.

He wanted life to be fair d.

He was a great lover 5.

We certainly know that Robin Hood was _____ a.

A ballad character b.

A Saxon king c.

A real man d.

A Norman conqueror.

Lounge 20 июл. 2018 г., 12:17:32 | 5 - 9 классы

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WHO WAS ROBIN HOOD?

It is not often that we make a hero of a robber, but Robin Hood somehow seems to be different.

Everybody knows it is wrong to steal, yet Robin Hood is admired.

The reason for this, of course, is that he stole from the rich and gave to the poor.

1. Was Robin Hood a real man?

We know that he was a favourite figure in the ballads and stories of England in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.

We also know that according to these stories he lived in the twelfth century.

In the year 1521, there appeared a Latin history which mentioned Robin Hood.

This is what it said : About the time of Richard I, Robin Hood and Little John, the most famous of robbers, were hiding in the woods and stealing only from rich men ; they killed none except those who resisted them or came to attack them.

Robin had 100 men — all skilled archers — well trained for fighting.

They were so good that not even 400 men dared to come against them.

3. All England sings of the deeds of this Robin ; he did allow any woman to be hurt, nor did he ever take goods from the poor ; indeed he gave them a lot of goods he stole from the abbots.

4. Robin Hood definitely captured the imagination of the English people of that period, because he was a hero working for justice.

Robin pleased them and they built around his name one legend after another.

They made him a great sportsman, a wonderful archer, a loyal friend, and a lover of the green woods where he lived.

5. There are many theories about Robin Hood.

One of these suggests that he was a Saxon, and among the last of those who held against the Normans when they conquered England.

It seems certain that a man called Robin Hood really existed.

But it is also quite clear that many of the stories about Robin Hood were made up by people.

0. Robin Hood is admired because _____ a.

He was a robber.

B. everybody knows him.

C. He helped people who had no money.

D. He was different from others.

1. The Latin history mentioning Robin Hood was written in the _____ a.

12th century b.

Century c.

15th century d.

16th century 2.

Robin Hood and his men killed _____ a.

People they didn’t like b.

Only rich people c.

Skilled archers d.

People fighting against them 3.

Robin Hood didn’t let his men _____ a.

Offend women b.

Steal from women c.

Take the goods away from women d.

Meet women and abbots 4.

The English people of the Middle Ages made up stories about Robin because _____ a.

He could fight skillfully with a sword.

B. he was a great athlete c.

He wanted life to be fair d.

He was a great lover 5.

We certainly know that Robin Hood was _____ a.

A ballad character b.

A Saxon king c.

A real man d.

A Norman conqueror.

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