IES ALMINARESCURSO 2008-09

ENTONATION AND PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE

NURSERY RHYMES

Little Jack Horner

Sat in the corner,

eating a Christmas pie;

He put in a thumb,

And pulled out a plum,

And said:

“What a good boy am I!”

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Lucy Locket lost her pocket,

Kitty Fisher found it,

There was not a penny in it,

But a ribbon round it.

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Two little dickie-birds,

Sitting on a wall.

One named Peter,

One named Paul.

Fly away, Peter!

Fly away, Paul!

Come back, Peter!

Come back, Paul!

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Pussy cat, pussy cat,

where have you been?

I´ve been to London

to visit the Queen.

Pussy cat, pussy cat,

What did you there?

I frightened a little mouse

Under her chair.

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Hickory, dickory, dock

The mouse ran up the clock.

The clock struck one,

The mouse ran down,

Hickory dickory dock.

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One, two, buckle my shoe.

Three, four, knock at the door,

Five, six, pick up sticks,

Seven, eight, lay them straight.

Solomon Grundy

Solomon Grundy,

Born on Monday,

Christened on Tuesday,

Married on Wednesday,

Took ill on Thursday,

Worse on Friday,

Died on Saturday,

Buried on Sunday,

This is the end,

Of Solomon Grundy.

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How much can you remember from your nursery rhymes?

1.- Which animal goes to London to visit the Queen?

2.- What are the names of the two little dickie-birds?

3.- Who pulls out a plum from a Christmas pie?

4.- Where do the two little dickie-birds sit?

5.- In which nursery rhyme does a mouse run up and down the clock?

6.- Who finds Lucy Locket´s pocket?

7.- In the rhyme “Hickory, dickory, dock” At what time does the mouse run down the clock?

8.- What does little Jack Horner eat?

NEW VOCABULARY: Complete the chart with words from the boxes bellow.

/’flaɪə´weɪ/ - /´pɛni/- /´maʊs/ - /θʌm/ - /´rʌn´daʊn/ - /´klɒk/ - /´pɒkɪt/ - /´pɪk ´ʌp/ - /´kɔrnər/ - /´nɒk/ - /´rɪbən/ - /´paɪ/ - /´stɪk/ - /plʌm/ - /´kɔrnər/
Reloj the pared - pastel - pulgar - bajar corriendo - lazo - ciruela - palito - irse volando - coger - bolsillo - ratón - llamar a la puerta - penique - rincón
New word / phonetics / meaning
Clock
To knock
Mouse
To pick up
Pie
Stick
To fly away
ribbon
pocket
To run down
plum
penny
Corner
Thumb

--ppt

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