| French Word/Expression | English Translation | Context / Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Un casse-croûte | A snack | What the Little Red Riding Hood is tired of being for the Wolf. |
| Ricaner | To snigger | How the older kid laughs at her when she arrives at school. |
| Un conte de fées | A fairy tale | The type of story the Little Red Riding Hood wants to change. |
| Rougir | To blush | What happens to the Little Red Riding Hood when everyone looks at her. |
| Pulvériser | To pulverize, to destroy | One of the violent ideas a student has for dealing with the Wolf. |
| Avec fracas | With a crash, noisily | How the door opens when the Wolf and the Grandmother enter. |
| Une patte griffue | A clawed paw | How the Wolf points at the Little Red Riding Hood. |
| Gourmand | Greedy (for food) | The Wolf’s excuse for his behavior. |
| Froncer les sourcils | To frown | The Little Red Riding Hood’s reaction to the Wolf’s excuse. |
| Glouton | Gluttonous | What the Grandmother calls the Wolf. |
| Velu | Hairy | Another word the Grandmother uses to describe the Wolf. |
| Bredouiller | To stammer | How the Little Red Riding Hood speaks when she’s flustered. |
| Un croque-mitaine | A bogeyman | The scary creature Matteo suggests the Wolf should eat instead. |
| Secouer | To shake | What the classroom does when the Croque-mitaine appears. |
| Précipité | Hurled, thrown | What happens to the Wolf when the Croque-mitaine shakes the room. |
| Grognement | A growl, a grunt | The sound the Croque-mitaine makes. |
| Un croque-monsieur | A grilled ham and cheese sandwich | The delicious food that appears and saves the day. |
| Se lécher les babines | To lick one’s chops | What the Wolf does when he sees the giant croque-monsieur. |
| Se régaler | To enjoy a delicious meal, to feast | What the Wolf plans to do with the croque-monsieur. |

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