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Methodical manual “English in rhymes. English rhymes for physical education lessons in English Funny rhymes in English for kids

Rhyme- this is the repetition of the same or similar sound combinations at the end of two or more words. Rhyme is used in poems and songs, which gives them a special charm to attract the attention of the listener. Rhymes make speech pleasant to the ear. Most often the last words in lines rhyme.

There are rhymes:

  • full – coincidence of all sounds after the stressed vowel: tight – light;
  • incomplete – repetition of consonant or vowel sounds: worth – forth, sale – rain;
  • compound – phrases that rhyme: bottom – shot him;
  • visual – words whose spellings partially coincide, but the words themselves sound different: wood – blood.

The most popular rhymes in English

  • Again– men, ten, then, when.
  • All– ball, call, doll, curl, girl, fall, mall, roll, small, soul, tall, wall, world.
  • Alone– flown, home, own, phone, stone.
  • Back– attack, black, crack, hack, pack, track.
  • Believe– eve, live, leave.
  • Best– chest, crest, quest, rest, test, west.
  • Better– matter.
  • Body– beauty, dirty, party.
  • Book– brook, cook, hook, look, took.
  • Boy– destroy, employ, enjoy, joy, toy.
  • Care– bear, hair, pair, share, square, there, wear, where.
  • Chance– dance, ends, fans, France, friends, hands, romance, sense, tense.
  • Change– range, strange.
  • Child– mild, smiled, wild.
  • City– duty, kitty, pity, pretty.
  • Cold– gold, old, rolled, sold, told, wanted.
  • Cool– full, pool, rule, school, stool, tool, wool.
  • Crazy– amazing, baby, easy, lady, lazy, maybe.
  • Day– away, clay, deejay, delay display, grey, hey, lay, may, okay, pay, play, relay, replay, say, stay, they, today, way.
  • Down– brown, clown, crown, frown, town.
  • Dream– beam, been, between, cream, extreme, green, marine, scream, screen, steam, stream, supreme, swim, team, teen, theme.
  • Eyes– dies, guys, ice, lies, nice, price, slice, sunrise, surprise, twice.
  • Face– case, lace, place, race, space.
  • Fine– combine, dine, divine, design, line, mine, nine, shine, sign, time, vine, wine.
  • Fire– admire, denier, desire, entire, fighter, flower, flyer, higher, inspire, liar, power.
  • Flash– crash, hash, mash, smash, splash, trash.
  • Forever– ever, never, together.
  • Friend– band, defend, descend, depend, end, hand, land, send, spend, stand, trend, understand.
  • Future– nature, picture.
  • Game– became, came, claim, frame, name, same. Smile – aisle, I’ll, isle, mile, style, vile, while.
  • Go– ago, blow, bellow, flow, glow, grow, hello, know, no, oh, show, slow, snow, so, throw.
  • God– blood, flood, mud.
  • Good– could, foot, hood, mood, should, shoot, stood, wood, would.
  • Happen– happy, heaven, seven.
  • Hate– create, date, eight, fate, gate, great, late, locate, state, wait.
  • Head– bed, bread, dead, had, red, said.
  • Heart– apart, art, cart, chart, fart, part, smart, start.
  • Hell– well, shell, fell, bell, tell, sell, smell,
  • Here– clear, dear, fear, fever.
  • Hurt– alert, a lot, comfort, desert, dot, forgot, hot, jackpot, not, slot, shot.
  • I– buy, by, bye, cry, defy, deny, die, dry, eye, fly, goodbye, guy, high, inside, lie, my, pie, side, sigh, shy, sky, tie, try, why.
  • It– admit, bit, fit, grit, hit, knit, meet, shit, sit, split.
  • Let's– debt, forget, net, set, sunset, yet.
  • Level– devil.
  • Life– alive, dive, drive, five, knife, rife, strife, wife.
  • Lip– chip, deep, equip, hip, jeep, keep, ship, skip, sleep, sweep.
  • Love– above, dove, enough, glove, half, laugh, of, off, shove, staff, tough.
  • Man– can, fan, ran. In – been, begin, between, clean, green, keen, mean, queen, seen, skin.
  • Me– be, fee, free, key, tea, tree, sea, see, she, we.
  • Mind– behind, declined, defined, designed, divined, find, kind, remind, signed.
  • Money– bunny, funny, honey, mummy, sunny.
  • More– bore, door, for, four, floor, score, store.
  • Much– such, touch.
  • Need– beat, feed, kid, meet, seat, sheet, speed, street, sweet, weed.
  • News– blues, confuse, muse, shoes.
  • Night– bite, bright, light, delight, fight, flight, height, knight, might, right, sight, slight, tight, tonight, white.
  • Now– allow, how, low. Up – but, cup.
  • One– anyone, done, fun, gone, none, run, sun.
  • Out– about, around, cloud, doubt, ground, shout, sound, without.
  • Over– clover, cover.
  • Pain– brain, campaign, champagne, complain, explain, in vain, lane, main, plain, rain, train.
  • Real– deal, feel, hill, steel, still.
  • reason– frozen, season.
  • Rent– present, prevent, sent, tent.
  • Respect– connect, correct, direct, effect, expect, reflect, select, suspect.
  • Self– brave, gave, help, save, wave.
  • Star– are, bar, car, far, guitar.
  • Stop– top, cop, pop, drop, shop.
  • Take– brake, cake, fake, lake, make, shake, snake, wake.
  • That– bad, cat, dad, fat, flat, glad, mad, sad.
  • Thing– bring, king, nothing, ring, sing, spring, sting.
  • This– assist, bliss, consist, exist, insist, kiss, miss, peace, resist.
  • Time– I’m, climb, climate, crime, fine, lime, mine, rhyme.
  • Tomorrow– shadow, swallow, window, yellow, fellow.
  • Truth– smooth, sooth.
  • Walk– block, lock, rock, shock, talk.
  • Word– award, accord, bird, board, record, scored, stored, third.
  • Worry– hurry, sorry.
  • Wrong– along, belong, long, song, strong.
  • You– adieu, blue, blew, dew, do, few, knew, ooh, threw, through, to, too, two, true, rescue, shoe, view, who, zoo.

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Reading rules in English
English alphabet with transcription

Niheima N.O.,

teacher GAU DOD TO

"Regional Center for Continuing Education

children and youth"

Tyumen

Methodical manual “English in rhymes”

1. Explanatory note.

One of the means of cultivating a child’s communication skills is learning a foreign language. These classes help children form a holistic picture of the world, in which a foreign language performs a specific function: it serves as a means of cognition and communication, and contributes to the diversified development of children.

As is known from psychology, each age period is characterized by its own type of activity. At the initial stage, when the foundations of language acquisition are laid, which largely determine the success of children in learning this subject at subsequent stages, the leading activity is play. According to this idea, the author has compiled a selection of fairy tales, stories, poems, rhymes and songs with previously studied words in English “interspersed” in them. Their use in the classroom diversifies the work and makes the lesson more lively and interesting. Children willingly get involved in work, thinking that they are playing and not doing “boring work.”

Poems - rhymes And riddles about animals in verse help children remember the maximum number of lexical units.

Riddles for listening in English allow students to acquire initial listening skills in a foreign language.

Riddles about animals in Russian expand knowledge about the animal world around us.

Physical exercises in English, children are taught to simultaneously perceive commands in English, understand and carry them out. During such physical exercises, children themselves become “coaches” and repeat commands in English, which creates a relaxed language environment and encourages communication in a foreign language.

Poems and songs in English very loved by the guys. They willingly learn and recite them, easily assimilating a whole range of lexical units and model phrases in poems and songs. During their performance, the child has an excellent opportunity to demonstrate his emotions, artistry and acquired knowledge. In addition, learned poems and songs are included for recitation at open classes with their parents and at the graduation party. Children willingly and successfully delight their loved ones and teachers with their artistry and knowledge of English poems and songs, which leaves an indelible impression on those present and the students themselves.

Usage fairy tales with words “interspersed” in them in English contribute to the consolidation of previously learned words.

2. Poems - rhymes

to the topics: “School of Animals”, “Circus”.

For children and animals

We will put the numbers in a row.

One two three four five -

You can start counting.

One, one - one, one.

We have guests today

And they sat down on the sofa.

Two, two - two, two.

The elephant brings sweets to the guests,

The bear hid two in his mouth.

Three, three - three, three.

Three ladders - scullion

They carry crackers for tea.

Four, four - four, four.

They brought drying frogs

Like four O's.

Five, five - five, five.

Five little mice are in a hurry to bake

Five rosy loaves.

Six, six - six, six.

Six kittens want to sing

“Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si.”

Seven, seven - seven, seven.

Hey tits! Hey singers!

Are you all gathered for the holiday?

Eight, eight - eight, eight.

The hippos took the notes,

Eight flutes began to play.

Nine, nine - nine, nine.

While the squirrels hit the plates

Come on, remember the numbers!

Ten, ten - ten, ten.

Above the roof and antennas

The bear flew into the sky.

I wanted to write numbers there,

Let's write with him.

One, two, three, four, five

Here's a pen for you - a pen

Six, seven, eight, nine, ten

The guests ate toffee

And they counted in English.

And when they ate the candy

This song was sung.

Don't stand aside, friends!

Better sing with us!

This song is not easy

Who will sing with us?

Together with us he will find out

Count to eleven:

Sing: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven – 2 times

Topics: “School of Animals”, “Circus”.

Thought and remembered

animal – ananimal.

1) Teddy bear barely walks

Bear, bear cub in English - bear.

2) They shot at the wolf: poof and poof!
Wolf in English - wolf.

3) The wolf is not at all evil - awolf.

Eats sweets and halva.

4) Red, red miracle phlox!

Red fox – fox.

5) Shows trick to everyone

Sly Fox - a fox.

6) Grandfather robs the grass with a rake,

Our rabbit wants to eat - rabbit.

7) He gets on the tram and goes

Little rabbit - a rabbit.

8) Our bulldog loves hot dogs,

Dog there, dog here – that’s the dog’s name.

9) Jumped into a puddle without boots,

Got wet and chilled

Little dog - a dog.

10) Jumped from the garden right onto the threshold

Green beauty, frog - afrog.

11) Who's rustling in the grass in the garden?

Who swims in the pond?

Well, guess it, girlfriend!

Mouse- mouse, frog- frog.

12) Raises a white sail

Brave mouse - a mouse.

13) A wolf and a fox live in the forest,

Where pine and fir trees grow.

Wolf- that's what they call a wolf,

Fox- that's what they will say about the fox.

14) A bear sleeps in a den in winter.

The shaggy one sleeps sweetly - bear.

The bunny rhymes with him,

In English, hare - hare.

15) Wrap it around baby:

Birdie - bird, and the fish - fish,

Well, the butterfly, you know,

They call it – butterfly.

16) Even though you haven’t been to Africa;

Still good to know

What's a camel's word camel

You need to call in English.

17) Who climbed into the attic?

This is a duck - a duck.

18) The duck waddles like this

as if carrying a heavy load.

In English duck - duck,

Well, and the goose at all - goose.

19) The dog ran after the cat,

But he couldn't catch her.

In English cat - cat,

And the dog will be - dog.

20) Red boots, yellow jacket,

The cat loves to dress up - acat.

21) My cat ate an omelette yesterday

He's this thief - cat.

22) Someone was jumping in the trees

It turned out that the squirrel squirrel.

23) Among the animals there is an intellectual,

Elephant, baby elephant - elephant.

24) The donkey's legs are very thin - donkey.

25) Here it stands on thin legs

Disobedient and stubborn.

Donkey, in English - donkey,

You need to remember this.

26) So funny and clever

Monkeys – monkey.

27) At the cheerful monkey

Steering wheels are hanging on the tail,

Everyone calls her - amonkey.

28) You were asked a difficult question:

“What was the name of the horse?” - horse.

29) Your question will be answered

The horse is smart - a horse.

30) I remember easily

Cow means cow.

31) And the cow a cow

Treats everyone to cocoa.

32) Jump rope: Jump! jump!

Little pig - a pig.

33) The pig wants to eat every moment.

We call a pig - pig.

34) Chicken is known to everyone

In English she - hen.

35) A chicken and a rooster were running along the street.

The cockerel was named - cock.

Hen- they named the chicken.

36) I once had a chance

Ride an elephant.

The elephant's back is strong

Elephant the elephant's name is

37) Make me laugh at the zoo

Monkeys can do everything.

Try not to forget:

Monkey means monkey.

38) It's nice to live in a tree

And collect nuts.

Squirrel- squirrel. Is everyone clear?

You need to know this too.

39) This cockerel is a cock.

In the morning he drinks tomato juice.

40) All day long it's all crack and crack

What was the name of the duck? – Duck.

41) Even Dickens, even Dickens

Called the chicks chickens.

42) Come on kids!

Have fun from the heart.

And the sheep sings - asheep.

Hey! Lamb! Dance!

43) I'm still afraid of geese.

Goose in English - simple goose.

44) Rat in the house. Horror! Harm!

Rat in English - rat.

45) Remember these lines:

Turkey in English - turkey.

46) Break dancing on the tail

The snake is fast - a snake.

47) This hedgehog - a hedgehog

Loves apple pie.

48) “Oh, which dress should I choose?” -

Zebra thinks - a zebra.

49) Loves any sweets

A little bear - a bear.

50) Who is this? Is the dog angry?

No - cheerful lion - alion.

51) And the big eagle - an eagle

Knows many different games.

52) Who's playing? Guess?

Crocodile - a crocodile.

53) This is an elephant - an elephant

He has a huge bow.

54) For a fun game

Invites the kids

Kangaroo – a kangaroo.

55) What is written? Read it!

“Here the tiger cub sleeps” - atiger.

56) They bought me an aquarium

into it fish launched.

Early in the morning I get up

Fish I feed you breakfast.

To the topic: “Alice’s birthday.”

(names of colors)

I started learning colors

Color in English - color.

I have no doubts

Red color - of course red.

After licking her lips, the cat ate

The yolk is yellow. Yellow - yellow.

I am drowninig! I'm going down!

Blue color - of course blue.

Very black black man Jack.

Black in English – black.

Brown dress

I bought this Frau.

We know very precisely:

Brown – brown.

Oh, not ripe tangerine

It's just green green.

Little gray mouse, run away quickly!

Gray in English - gray.

Mouse – mouse, cat - cat.

White - white, and black – black.

Pink roses fall into the ring.

The color is beautiful pink,

In English - pink.

I'm sure you'll remember:

Orange color - orange.

On topic: "New turnip"

(family members)

Don't be lazy, just repeat

Family differently - family.

Father, mother,

Sister, brother,

Uncle, aunt,

Daughter, son

I listed all my relatives,

I'm all family called.

She dreams of being an artist

My sister, my sister.

My brother broke a vase today.

My brother is a baby

My brother - brother.

Uncle Scrooge went to the bank

I call uncle - uncle.

Auntie, and now your forfeit!

Aunt in English - aunt.

What will you name your daughter?

Daughter in English - daughter

My son ruined the faucet.

Son, little son - that means son.

To the topic: “My home.”

will show us TV – set.

So that your neck doesn't hurt,

I sit straight in my chair.

Chair in English - chair

I managed to remember the word chair.

The English chair is simple - arm- chair.

The boss asked me to hang the shelf.

And the shelf in English - shelf.

So as not to be late for class,

There is a watch with the name - clock.

Grandfather has difficulty getting out of bed.

And in English bed - bed.

A stack of books: Jack London, Chase...

I'll put everything away bookcase.

I put my clothes in the wardrobe.

Wardrobe - wardrobe

You lie down and read on the sofa,

You drink aromatic coffee.

Sofa in English - sofa.

Mrs Able said:

“Table in English - table.”

3. Riddles about animals in verse.

1. She loves to gnaw nuts

Stock up on mushrooms

Jumping through trees deftly...

Squirrel! We found out everything.

2. Vain attempts

Find threads in the ball.

The glomerulus is very prickly:

It's made of nothing but needles. ( Hedgehog).

3. "Wait for it!" - the wolf told him,

He just has to catch up hare could not.

4. She jumps, doesn't walk,

Can swim, lives in a swamp,

They call her a wah

Because it frog- frog.

5. In winter he sleeps under the snow,

Putting my paw in my mouth,

Will wake up in the spring,

In summer he really likes honey. ( bear).

6. The alarm clock is walking around the yard,

He doesn't take his eyes off the chickens.

He's at the same time

Gets you up in the morning ( cock).

7) They live in the water

They eat in the water

Sleeping in the water

Silent in the water ( fish).

8) The beast is big and kind,

With a healthy trunk.

He goes to the zoo

Gray, old, important elephant ( elephant).

9) He sits in a cage at the zoo,

At the circus he flies into a fiery hoop.

Brave striped beast,

Guess it now ( tiger).

10 ) The white pebble broke;

A hero was born,

A hero on chicken legs,

In red leather boots ( chicken).

11 ) A house is driving along the path,

And the hostess rides in it.

No, or rather on the hostess

A house is driving along the path ( tortoise).

12 ) Who got into my boot

And snorts there - ahedgehog.

13 ) Who ate a bunch of nuts

And put a fungus on the rod? ( squirrel)

14 ) I don't need running and boxing

I'm cunning. After all, I am afox.

4. Riddles about animals in English for listening.

Assignment: Listen carefully and guess the animal.

1. I am green. I can swim.

I cannot jump ( crocodile).

2. I am green. I cannot run.

I can jump and swim ( frog).

3. I can run. I can climb.

I can catch a mouse ( cat).

4. I am grey. I can run.

I cannot catch a cat ( mouse).

5. I'm orange. I can run.

I can catch a hare ( fox).

6. I am grey. I can run.

I can catch a hare ( wolf).

7. I'm brown. I can climb.

I cannot jump ( bear).

8. I can swim. I am white.

I can catch a fish ( polar bear).

5. Riddles about animals in Russian.

Task: Guess and name it in English.

1. An animal that can go without water for a long time ( camel).

2. House watchman ( dog).

3. King of Beasts ( lion).

4. An animal from Australia that carries its babies in a pouch ( kangaroo).

5. He's big and clumsy ( bear).

6. You can ride it at the zoo ( elephant).

6 . Physical exercises.

1. Stand up! Hands up!

Hands down! Sit down!

2. One, one, one. All girls run!

Two, two, two. Boys run too!

Three, three, three. Girls, come to me!

Four, four, four. Boys, touch the floor!

3 . One, two, three.

One, two, three.

7. Poetry.

1. Good morning! Good morning!

Good morning to you!

Good morning! Good morning!

I'm glad to see you!

2. This is a bear,

And this is a frog.

3. A frog is green,

A parrot is bright,

A fox is orange,

A hare is white.

4. Red and yellow,

All beautiful flowers

Are only for you.

8 . Songs.

1. What is your name?

/What is your name?/ - 2 r.

Now, tell me please:

What is your name?

My name is Helen,

My name is Helen,

My name is Helen,

That's my name.

2. Clap your hands together!

I. Clap, clap, clap your hands!

Clap your hands together!

II. Stamp, stamp, stamp your feet!

Stamp your feet together!

III. Spin, spin, spin around!

Spin around together!

IV. Sing, sing, sing a song!

Sing a song together!

3. How I love them all.

He is my father,

She is my mother

He is my brother Paul.

He is my father,

She is my mother.

How I love them all.

4. Happy birthday to you!

I. Happy birthday to you!

Happy birthday to you!

Happy birthday, happy birthday!

Happy birthday to you!

II. May your birthday be bright!

From morning till night!

III. Happy birthday to you!

Happy birthday to you!

Happy birthday, dear Alice!

Happy birthday to you!

5. Do it everyday.

I. Wash, wash your hands,

Wash them every day!

Chorus: Father and mother,

Sister and brother,

Do it every day!

II. Wash, wash, wash your face,

Wash it every day!

Chorus: Father and mother,

Sister and brother,

Do it every day!

III. Clean, clean, clean your teeth

Clean them every day!

Chorus: Father and mother,

Sister and brother,

Do it every day!

6. Ding – doll – dell.

Ding – doll – dell

Ding – doll – dell

Soup, meat and potatoes.

9. Fairy talesBytopics.

1) “Acquaintance”:

“Winnie the Pooh and all his friends” (I-IV parts), “Little Rabbit and His Friend”, “Black Day”, “Hippopotamus”.

2) “Sports Festival”:

“How the hare saved the animals from the wolf” (I, II parts).

3) “Circus, “School of Animals”:

“Who outwitted whom”, “Hollow with honey”, “Hunting for a rabbit”, “Jim”, “Resourceful boy”, “How to cook compote”, “Why do cats wash themselves after eating”, “Cunning rabbit”, “Chicken and crocodile” ", "Like a cat looking for a friend."

4) “Alice’s Birthday”:

“The white rabbit has a new shadow” (I, II parts), “The Owl is an Artist.”

5) “New turnip”:

“Monkey”, “Rafty-tefty” (I-IV parts).

6) “Magic Shop”:

“Who Eats Which Way”, “The Crocodile and the Monkey” (I, II parts), “The Magic Tree of Wishes”.

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1. A black cat sat on a mat

A nd rapidly ate a fat rat.

2. Bad lads are smacked by dad

Sam packed the hand bag

and run to catch the train.

3. The wise old owl sat in an oak

the more he heard the less he spoke.

4. Fat, Pat had a fat cat

Pat s fat cat sat at Pat s hat.

5. That's the man

Who sat on my hat in the tram.

6. Where are you going, my little cat?

I’m going to town to buy a hat.

What? A hat for a cat?

A cat in a hat?

Who ever saw a cat in a hat?

7. A sailor went to sea

To see what he could see

Was sea, sea, sea.

8. As I was going to St. Ives,

I met a man with seven wives.

Every wive had seven sacks.

Every sack had seven kittens

Kittens, cats, sacks and wives.

How many were there going to St. Ives.

8. Monday for health,

Tuesday for wealth

Wednesday is the best day for everyone,

Thursday for losses,

Friday for crosses,

Saturday no luck at all.

9. If many men knew

What many men went

If many men went

Where many men go,

If many men did

What many men do,

The world would be better

I think so, don’t you?

10. “Tick,” the clock says.

Tick, tick, tick

What do you have to do, do quick!

11. Rain on the grass

And rain on the tree

Rain on the house-top

But not on me.

12. Rain, rain, go away,

Come again another day.

Little Mary wants to play.

13. Rain, rain, go to Spain,

Never show your face again.

14. Good morning, good morning,

Good morning to you.

Good morning, good morning,

I'm glad to see you.

15. She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore.

The shells that she sells are sea-shells.

16. Once there lived a lad,

Who was always very sad

For he hadn't any mother

And he hadn’t any dad.

17. One, two, three, four

Mary at the cottage door.

Five, six, seven, eight

Eating cherries off the plate.

18. Swim, son, swim!

Show me you're a swimmer.

Swim just how the swans swim,

You know how the swans swim

19. Wealth is nothing without health

Health is above wealth.

20. How much wood would a wood-chuck

If a wood-chuck could chuck wood?

21. Six sharp sharks have come to swipe your limb.

22. So swim as quickly as you can, swim, son, swim.

23. This fish has a thin finish.

That fish has a thick fin.

This fish is the fish.

That fish has a thinner finish than that fish.

24. Hello, hello, hello to you!

Hello, hello.

How are you?

25. The teacher thought and thought

And thought and no one knew the

Thought he thought.

26. Hickory, dickory, dock

The mouse ran up the clock.

The clock struck one,

The mouse runs down.

Hickory, dickory, dock.

27. Early to bed

Early to rise

Makes a man

Healthy, wealthy and wise.

28. If you, Sandy, have two candies,

Give one candy to Andy, Sandy.

If you, Andy, have two candies,

Give one candy to Sandy, Andy.

29. Half heart is no heart.

30. He laughs best who laughs last.

31. Who’ll run fastest, you or I?

Who'll laugh loudest? Let us try.

32. Polly put the kettle on,

Polly, put the kettle on,

Polly, put the kettle on,

We'll all have tea.

33. Mother, father, sister, brother

Hand in hand with one another.

34. Good night, good night,

My little child!

Get up gay and bright

In the morning light!

35. Little cat, little cat

Where is your flat?

I'm a little cat,

I have no flat.

36. At night this side of the house

Seems quite light.

37. How do you do, Hatty?

How do you do?

I hope you are well, Hatty.

I hope you are too.

38. Swan swam over the sea.

Swim, swam, swim!

Swan swam back again.

Well swum, swan

39. This is my father,

This is my mother,

This is my brother Paul,

This is my sister,

This is my uncle

How I love them all.

40. Good night, mother,

Good night, father.

Kiss your little son.

Good night, sister.

Good night, brother.

Good night, everyone.

41. These are three brothers,

These are their father and mother.

This is their other brother.

42. This is used for one thing here.

That means something over there.

Those and those mean two or more.

Those are far and these are near.

43. The third Thursday of

This month is the 16th th .

44. Healthful habits make healthy bodies.

45. This is a mouse.

She lives in the house.

This is a cat.

He is very fat

Because he lives in the house

And he likes to eat a mouse

46. ​​When the weather is wet

WE mustn't fret.

When the weather is cold

We mustn't scold.

47. When the weather is warm

WE mustn't storm.

But be thankful together

Whatever the weather.

48. Where's the round roll

Robert Rowley rolled round.

49. Twinkle, twinkle, little star

How I wonder what you are.

Up above the world so high,

Like a diamond in the sky.

50. I have two legs

With which I walk

I have a tongue

With which I talk

And with it too

I eat my food

and tell

If it is bad or good.

51. William always wears a very warm

Woolen vest in winter, Victor however

Will never wear woolen underwear

Even in the wild west.

52. She sells sea she shells

On the sea shore. The shells

That she sells are sea shells,

I am sure.

53. Flowers here,

Flowers there,

Flowers growing

Everywhere.

54. I love learning English

I can read

I can write

I can speak English too.

I love learning English,

And what about you.

55. There was a little girl

And she had a little curl

Right in the middle of her forehead.

When she was good

She was very, very good,

But when she was bad,

She was horrid.

56. Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John,

Went to bed with his trousers on,

One shoe off, and one shoe on,

Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John.

will serve as an assistant for speech development.

Higglety, pigglety, pop!
The dog has eaten the mop;
The pig's in a hurry,
The cat's in a flurry,
Higglety, pigglety, pop!

***
Hickory, dickory, dock,
The mouse ran up the clock.
The clock struck one,
The mouse runs down,
Hickory, dickory, dock.

***
Hey diddle, diddle,
The cat and the fiddle,
The cow jumped over the moon;
The little dog laughed
To see such sport,
And the dish ran away with the spoon.

***
Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John,
Went to bed with his trousers on;
One shoe off, and one shoe on,
Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John.

The Flying Pig
Dickery, dickery, dare,
The pig flew up in the air;
The man in brown
Soon brought him down,
Dickery, dickery, dare.

Humpty-Dumpty
Humpty-Dumpty sat on a wall,
Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall;
All the King's horses and all the King's men
Couldn't put Humpty together again.

Washing Up
When I was a little boy
I washed my mammy's dishes;
I put my finger in my eye,
And pulled out golden fishes.

Caution
Mother, may I go out to swim?
Yes, my darling daughter,
Hang your clothes on a hickory tree
But don't go near the water.

Tom Tittlemouse
Little Tom Tittlemouse
Lived in a bell-house;
The bell-house broke
And Tom Tittlemouse woke up.

Doctor Foster
Doctor Foster went to Gloucester
In a shower of rain;
He stepped in a puddle,
Right up to his middle,
And never went there again.

Silly
Gilly Silly Jarter,
She lost her garter,
In a shower of rain.
The miller found it,
The miller ground it,
And the miller gave it to Silly again.

On Oath
As I went to Bonner,
I met a pig
Without a wig,
Upon my word and honor.

The Old Woman in a Shoe
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe,
She had so many children she didn’t know what to do;
She gave them some broth without any bread;
She whipped them all soundly and put them to bed.

An Old Woman
There was an old woman
Lived under a hill,
She put a mouse in a bag,
And sent it to the mill.
The miller did wear
By point of his knife,
He never took toll
Of a mouse in his life.

Peter White
Peter White will ne"er go right;
Would you know the reason why?
He follows his nose wherever he goes,
And that stands all awry.

A Man in the Wilderness
A man in the wilderness asked me,
How many strawberries grow in the sea.
I answered him, as I thought good,
As many red herrings as swim in the wood.

And That's All
There was an old man,
And he had a calf,
And that's half;
He took him out of the stall,
And put him on the wall,
And that's all.

The Wise Men of Gotham
Three wise men of Gotham
Went to sea in a bowl;
If the bowl had been stronger,

The King and His Daughters
There was a king, and he had three daughters,
And they all lived in a basin of water;
The basin bended,
My story's ended.
If the basin had been stronger,
My story would have been longer.

The Crooked Man
There was a crooked man,
And he walked a crooked mile,
He found a crooked sixpence
Against a crooked style;
He bought a crooked cat,
Which caught a crooked mouse,
And they all lived together
In a little crooked house.

***
If all the world was paper,
And all the sea was ink,
If all the trees were bread and cheese,
What should we have to drink?

***
If all the seas were one sea,
What a great sea that would be!
If all the trees were one tree,
What a great tree that would be!
And if all the axes were one axe,
What a great achievement that would be!
And if all the men were one man,
What a great man that would be!
And if the great man took the great axe,
And cut down the great tree,
And let it fall into the great sea,
What a splish-splash that would be!

Robin the Bobbin
Robin the Bobbin, the big-bellied Ben,
He ate more meat than fourscore men;
He's a cow, he's a calf,
He ate a butcher and a half,
He ate a church, he ate a steeple,
He ate a priest and all the people!
A cow and a calf,
An ox and a half,
A church and a steeple,
And all good people,
And yet he complained that his stomach wasn't full

The Little Woman and the Pedlar
There was a little woman,
As I have heard tell,
She went to market
Her eggs for to sell;
She went to market
All on a market day,
And she fell asleep
On the king's highway.
There came by a pedlar,
His name was Stout,
He cut her petticoats
All round about;
He cut her petticoats
Up to her knees;
Which made the little woman
To shiver and sneeze.
When this little woman
Began to awake,
She began to shiver,
And she began to shake;
She began to shake,
And she began to cry,
Lawk a mercy on me,
This is none of I!
But if this be I,
As I hope it be,
I have a little dog at home
And he knows me;
If it be I,
He"ll wag his little tail,
And if it isn't I
He'll loudly bark and wail!
Home went the little woman
All in the dark,
Up starts the little dog,
And he began to bark;
He began to bark,
And she began to cry,
Lawk a mercy on me,
This is none of I!

Valentina Kiryaeva
Rhymes and guesses about animals with English vocabulary on the topic.

Rhymes and guesses about animals

Today we were not in the forest.

Today we found ourselves in the Zoo.

Homemade

1) The red cat climbed into the bag.

What did the cat forget there - a cat.

There's a cat in a bag by the nose

A mouse bitten - a mouse.

2) Kitty, how old are you?

"Meow meow", - answered cat.

3) There is no mouse in the paws again -

The big cat understood this.

1) Mickey Mouse told me,

Mouse English – mouse.

1) Very long leash

My dog ​​has dog.

2) Stupid little puppy,

He will become a dog.

1) The whole day is all crack and crack,

What was the name of the duck? – Duck.

2) Swims away from dogs

Sports duck – duck.

1) The pig wants to eat every moment

We call a pig pig.

2) Gets dirty in no time

Dirty - our pig.

In the morning as an alarm clock cock.

1) Chicken is known to everyone,

By- in English she is hen.

2) “I have so many problems!”

The chicken said - a hen.

1) I brought grass to the horse,

The horse English – horse.

1) When I walk in the meadow,

I'm grazing my cow - cow.

1) The sheep is running through the meadow,

The sheep is called sheep.

1) Who is screaming "i-a" so loud?

This is a donkey, this is a donkey.

1) Has a red bushy tail

Naughty fox - fox.

1) Shot at the wolf: bang and poof!

Wolf English – wolf.

2) Hunters shoot: "Poof!"

And they drive away the wolf - wolf.

1) Not the least bit shy,

I'll meet a bear in the forest.

2) I’ll tell you, my friend,

By- English bear.

1) Jumped from the garden bed

Right on the doorstep

Green beauty,

By- English – frog.

1) You will only cast the fishing rod

And you will immediately catch fish.

Flying

1) Fly carefully

Little butterfly.

1) Buzzes the bear: "Leave!"

Working bee - bee.

1) Getting ready to fly

Little bird - bird.

African

1) Who did the puppy bark at?

There is a huge lion in a cage - lion.

2) King of beasts, we know this,

By- in English it will be lion.

1) Who is sitting there in the clearing?

This is a monkey.

2) Monkeys eat bananas

The monkey's name is monkey.

1) That's what a giant elephant I am!

By- English – elephant.

2) He will eat a hundred watermelons in a moment

Mighty elephant.

1) Holding my head up proudly,

Above all animals - giraffe.

1) Striped T-shirt,

Our tiger cub has tiger.

1) Never forget

How dangerous is the crocodile.

Publications on the topic:

On October 28, 2015, in the department of a social shelter for children and adolescents of the Zianchurinsky district in accordance with the musical event plan.

I bring to your attention a homemade game. It develops fine motor skills of the fingers, improves explanatory speech and communication.

For children I made an educational game “Feed the Animals”. With the help of this game they will be able to find out what animals eat. I got the idea from ours.

GCD “In the animal world” (in the preparatory group) NOD "In the world of animals". (in the preparatory group). Educational area: Speech development. Integration: Cognition..

Autumn changes in the lives of animals. Program content: To give children initial realistic ideas about preparing wild animals for winter. (The bear makes a den.

Russian language lesson plan for 4th grade