Welcome to the World of English
Dear guests and students you are welcome to our English party.
Today the 8th form students will read poems of famous poets and sing a songs.
Let`s begin our party.
Song: What can we do for you, Mum?
Children (in chorus): What can we do for you, Mum? ( 4 times )
What can we do? (2 times)
What can we do for you, Mum?
What can we do? (2 times)
What can we do for you, Mum?
Mother: What would you like to do, kids? (3times)
What would you like to do?
What would you like? (2times)
What would you like to do, kids?
What would you like? (2times)
What would you like to do?
Ann: I`d like to clean the carpets.
Bob: I`d like to wash the dishes.
Peter: I`d like to dust the sideboard.
Sue: I`d like to sweep the floor.
Mother: How nice of you, how nice of you.
You`ve get so many talents.
How nice of you, how nice of you.
I`ll bake a cake for you.
Now it`s turn to «Nursery Rhymes”
1.The student of the 8th «Ә» form Kuralai will read a poem
My wish
Peace to you,people!
Under your feet
May Earth never shudder
Like a ship at sea.
Peace to you,people!
May fire in your breast
Burn bright and steady
But never your home molest.
MMay your lives be brimful
Of good things, I pray.
Your tomorrow be better
Than yesterday.
2. The students of the 8th “ V” form Asel, Rustam and Jansaya will read a poem
Two Little Kittens
Two little kittens, one stormy night,
Began to quarrel, and then to fight;
One had a mouse, the other had none,
And that's the way the quarrel begun.
'I'll have that mouse,' said the biggest cat;
'You'll have that mouse? We'll see about that!'
"I will have that mouse," said the eldest son;
"You shan't have the mouse,' said the little one.
I told you before 'twas a stormy night
When these two little kittens began to fight;
The old woman seized her sweeping broom,
And swept the two kittens right out of the room.
The ground was covered with frost and snow,
And the two little kittens had nowhere to go;
So they laid them down on the mat at the door,
While the old woman finished sweeping the floor.
Then they crept in, as quiet as mice,
All wet with the snow, and as cold as ice,
For they found it was better, that stormy night,
To lie down and sleep than to quarrel and fight.
Английские стихи и переводы С.Я.Маршака
КОТЯТА
Два маленьких котёнка поссорились в углу.
Сердитая хозяйка взяла свою метлу
И вымела из кухни дерущихся котят,
Не справившись при этом, кто прав, кто виноват.
А дело было ночью, зимою, в январе.
Два маленьких котёнка озябли на дворе.
Легли они, свернувшись, на камень у крыльца,
Носы уткнули в лапки и стали ждать конца.
Но сжалилась хозяйка и отворила дверь.
— Ну что? — она спросила. — Не ссоритесь теперь?
Прошли они тихонько в свой угол на ночлег.
Со шкурки отряхнули холодный, мокрый снег.
И оба перед печкой заснули сладким сном.
А вьюга до рассвета шумела за окном.
Thanks a lot!
The student of the 8th ‘A’ form Aidana will read a poem
The names of the girls
Elizabeth,Elspeth,Betsy and Bess,
They all went together to seek a bird`s nest
They found a bird`s nest with five eggs in,
They all took one and left four in.
O.K Now it`s high time to dance. The students of the 8th form group`` Cristall``
4 . The students of the 8th ‘A’ form Shugla and Saya will read a poem The key of the kingdom. | |
Вот вам ключ от королевства. Ландышей - | This is the key of the kingdom. |
5. The students of the 8th ‘Ә’ form Ainagul will sing the song: Happy
6. The student of the 8th ‘V’ form Sayat will read a poem: Who loves the trees best 7. Students of the 8th form Askhat and Ainagul will read a poem Mittens | |
Потеряли котятки -Потеряли перчатки Побежали котятки, Отыскали перчатки? | Three little kittens Three little kittens Found your mittens, |
O.Key students let`s relax, the fairytale “ Cotton girl and the cat.”
Dear guests our party is coming to an end let`s sing a song:
The more we get together.
The more we get together, together, together,
The more we get together,the happier are we!
For your friends are my friends, and my friends are your friends,
The more we get together,the happier are we!
The more we get together, together, together,
The more we get together,the merrier we`ll be!
For your friends are my friends, and my friends are your friends,
The more we get together,the merrier we`ll be!
Good-bye, see you soon!
Welcome to the World of English
Dear guests and students you are welcome to our English party.
Today the 8th form students will read poems of famous poets, dance and sing a songs. Let`s begin our party.
Song: What can we do for you, Mum?
Now it`s turn to «Nursery Rhymes”
- 1.The student of the 8th «Ә» form Kuralai will read a poem
My wish
- O.K . Good! The next.
- 2. The students of the 8th “ V” form Asel, Rustam and Jansaya will read a poem Two Little Kittens
- 3. The student of the 8th ‘A’ form Aidana will read a poem
The names of the girls
O.K Now it`s high time to dance. The students of the 8th ‘Ә’ form group `` Cristall`` Thanks a lot!
4 . The students of the 8th ‘A’ form Shugla and Saya will read a poem
The key of the kingdom.
5. The students of the 8th ‘Ә’ form Ainagul will sing the song: Happy
6. The student of the 8th ‘V’ form Sayat will read a poem:
Who loves the trees best
7. Students of the 8th form Askhat and Ainagul will read a poem: Mittens
O.Key students let`s relax, the fairytale “ Cotton girl and the cat.”
Dear guests our party is coming to an end let`s sing a song: The more we get together
Good-bye, see you soon!
Пословицы
A bad beginning makes a bad ending. Плохое начало ведет к плохому концу.
A bad corn promise is better than a good lawsuit. Худой мир лучше доброй ссоры .
A bargain is a bargain. Уговор дороже денег.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Лучше синица в руках, чем журавль в небе.
A cat in gloves catches no mice. Без труда не вытащишь и рыбки из пруда.
A cock is valiant on his own dunghill. Из-за куста и ворона востра.
A curst cow has short horns. Бодливой корове бог рог не дает.
A danger foreseen is half avoided. Опасайся бед, пока их нет.
A drop in the bucket. Капля в море.
A fly in the ointment. Ложка дегтя в бочке меда.
Афоризмы
The best education in the world is that by struggling to get a living.
Phillips
Advice is seldom welcome, and those who need it the most, like it the least.
Честерфилд
Journalism is literature in a hurry.
Арнолд
Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education.
Kennedy
The true use of speech is not so much to express our wants as to conceal them.
Goldsmith
A thing well said will be wit in all languages.
Dryden
Language is the dress of thought.
Johnson, Samuel