Eeyore loses a tail and Winnie finds one. Сценарій виховного заходу для учнів з поглибленим вивченням іноземної мови на основі оповідання A. Milne “Winnie The Pooh and All, All..."

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Eeyore loses a tail and Winnie finds one

Сценарій виховного заходу для учнів з поглибленим вивченням іноземної мови на основі оповідання  Alan Alexander Milne Winnie The Pooh and All, All, All”.

Мета:

  • активізувати навички усного мовлення учнів;
  • розвивати інтелектуальні, мовленнєві та творчі здібності учнів;
  • розширити і поглибити знання учнів з англійської мови;
  • удосконалювати їх мовленнєві навички та вміння;
  • сформувати комунікативну та соціокультурну компетенції учнів;
  • показати творчість і знання учнів з англійської мови, їх здібності й таланти;
  • виховувати естетичні смаки;
  • виховувати позитивнее ставлення до вивчення англійської мови.

Обладнання: музичний супровід, декорації дерев, лісу, озера.

Eeyore loses a tail and Winnie finds one

Characters:

Storyteller

Winnie the Pooh

Christopher Robin

Piglet

Rabbit

Owl

Eeyore

Tiger

Scene 1

Storyteller:It was a nice spring morning. The sun was shining in the blue sky. The birds were singing merrily, greeting spring. In a thistly corner of the forest, near the pond, the grey donkey, Eeyore, was standing by himself. He was standing, thinking about different things. But sometimes he didn’t quite know what he was thinking about. He was seen in this condition by his friend, Winnie.

Winnie the Pooh:Good morning, Eeyore. What a lovely morning is, is not it? How are you?

Eeyore: Morning, Winnie. You are right. This morning is really fine. But it seems to me that something unusual happens to me.

Winnie the Pooh: Why do you think so?

Eeyore: I’m not sure, but I do not feel very well.

Winnie the Pooh:I’m sorry about that. Let’s have a look at you… Hm… What’s happened to your tail?

Eeyore: What?! What has happened to my tail?

Winnie the Pooh:It isn’t here.

Eeyore:Winnie, you are kidding.

Winnie the Pooh:No, I’m not. You can look around. Each of us has a tail. And yours isn’t here!

Eeyore: Then what is?

Winnie the Pooh:Nothing.

Eeyore: If you say so, I believe you. That’s why I feel so unusual. But where could I leave my tail? Don’t you know?

Winnie the Pooh: No, sorry, my friend. You must have left it somewhere.

Eeyore: And somebody must have taken it.

Winnie the Pooh: Eeyore, do not be so sad. I’ll find your tail for you.

Eeyore: Thanks, Winnie, you are a true friend.

Scene 2

Storyteller:So, Winnie the Pooh went off to find Eeyore’s tail. He was walking through the forest, singing some song. He was full of ideas here he could find Eeyore’s tail when suddenly he saw Piglet and Rabbit who greeted him.

Piglet:Oh, hello, Winnie.

Rabbit: Hello, dear friend. Will you help us?

Winnie the Pooh:Hello, friends. Help what? What are you doing?

Rabbit:You know, spring has come. And every hostess wants to make his/house better and nicer than it was in winter.

Piglet:Someone wants to clean the house.

Rabbit:Someone wants to clean the yard.

Piglet:Because as they say: “No pain, no gain”.

Winnie the Pooh:So…

Rabbit:So, I asked our friend Piglet to help me with households. Today he is helping me. Tomorrow I’ll help him. Do you want to join us?

Winnie the Pooh:Friends, I’d love to. But I’m so busy. I have got a task.

Piglet: What task?

Winnie the Pooh:You know, today I’ve met Eeyore. And he was very upset.

Rabbit:Why?

Winnie the Pooh:Piglet, Rabbit, do you have tails?

Piglet: Of course, we do.

Winnie the Pooh: But our friend Eeyore doesn’t have it.

Rabbit: How can’t an animal have a tail? To my mind, each animal must have a tail!

Winnie the Pooh:I think so too. Maybe, Eeyore has lost it.

Piglet: Where could he leave it?

Winnie the Pooh: I don’t know. So, I promised Eeyore to find his tail.

Rabbit: And what are you going to do? Where are you going?

Winnie the Pooh: I’m going to visit the wise Owl. She knows everything. Maybe, she knows where Eeyore has left his tail. Would you like to join me?

Piglet: Of course, I’ll go with you.

Rabbit: So do I.

Winnie the Pooh: OK, let’s go.

Scene 3

Storyteller:And three friends went to visit the wise Owl. She lived at the Chestnuts, and old world residence of great charm, which was grander than anybody else’s, or seemed so to Bear, because it had both a knocker and a bell pull.

Piglet:Here we are at least.

Rabbit:But what should we do?

Winnie the Pooh:Look here, friends!

Rabbit:I think, Winnie, you should knock and pull the knocker.

Winnie the Pooh: OK. (Calling out in a very loud voice) Owl! I require an answer! It’s Bear speaking!

Owl:Hello, Pooh.

Winnie the Pooh:Hello, Owl. Aren’t you busy?

Owl:I’m having lunch with Tiger at the moment. I’ve invited him. He is also here.

Tiger: Hello, friends. What are the things going on?

Rabbit:Terrible and sad.

Owl:Why?

Winnie the Pooh:Our friend Eeyore, has lost his tail.

Tiger:Eeyore has lost his tail! I can’t believe it! Are you sure, Winnie?

Winnie the Pooh:Of course, I’m. I’ve seen him today without his tail. And he is so upset. So, could you very kindly tell me how to find it for him?

Owl: Well, the customary procedure in such cases is as follows?

Rabbit: What? Sorry, but I don’t understand you. Piglet, have you understood anything?

Piglet:No, I haven’t. Winnie?

Winnie the Pooh: No. Dear Owl, please, explain, what does it mean?

Tiger:It means the thing to do. Am I right, Owl?

Owl:Of course, Tiger. And I think I know what to do.

Winnie the Pooh: What?

Owl: We should write a note that our friend Eeyore has lost his tail. And we’ll put it up all over the Forest.

Tiger:Sorry for interrupting you, but I think we should give a reward who will find a tail.

Piglet:Right you are, Tiger. I could give him/her some pots.

Rabbit: And I could give some carrots. I had a good harvest last year.

Winnie the Pooh:And I could give a lick of honey.

Tiger: OK, friends. I agree with you. But who will write a note?Owl, can you?

Owl:Sorry but I can’t do this. I can only read. Look around. Everything which is written here was done by Christopher Robin. Maybe, we should ask him for help?

Winnie the Pooh: OK.

Scene 4

Storyteller:As soon as our friends wanted to go to Christopher Robin’s house to ask him for such a great deal, they saw him nearby. He was singing a song.

Christopher Robin:

Spring is green.

Summer is bright.

Autumn is yellow.

Winter is white.

(Seeing the animals): Oh, hello, friends. What are you doing here? Are you playing a game?

Winnie the Pooh:Hello, Christopher Robin. We are having a serious talk.

Christopher Robin:What’s happened?

Owl:Our friend, Eeyore, has lost his tail.

Christopher Robin:It can’t be! But how could he do it?

Tiger: We don’t know. But we really want to help him.

Rabbit:We really want to see his happy smile again.

Piglet:And we have got an idea!

Christopher Robin: What kind of idea is it?

Winnie the Pooh: We wanted you to write a note that…

Owl:… that Eeyore has lost his tail and…

Rabbit:… and if someone finds the tail, he/she will have a reward.

Christopher Robin:Wow! It’s a great idea! You are well done! Come on! Tiger, Owl, go down and we’ll write a note. (Looking at Winnie)Winnie! Winnie! What are you looking at so fixedly?

Winnie the Pooh:I’m looking at the bell rope.

Owl: It is very nice, is not it?

Piglet:Yes, it is. I like it.

Rabbit:I like it too.

Winnie the Pooh:It reminds me of something but I can’t think what. Owl, where did you get it?

Owl:Tiger and I just came across it in the Forest.

Tiger:Yes, it was hanging over a bush.

Owl: And I thought at first that somebody lived there.

Tiger:So, we rang it and nothing happened.

Owl:And then we rang again very loudly and it came off in my hand and …

Tiger:… and as nobody seemed to want it …

Owl:… I took it home.

Christopher Robin:Dear Owl. Somebody did want it.

Owl:Who?

Christopher Robin:Eeyore did. I’m sure that this bell rope is his tail.

Tiger:It can’t be.

Christopher Robin:Tiger, believe me. I’m sure that Eeyore will be happy when he gets back his tail.

Winnie the Pooh:Wow! We have found Eeyore’s tail. All is well that ends well.

Storyteller:So, with these words friends carried the tail back to Eeyore. Eeyore was so happy that he was jumping happily for a long time waving his tail. When he got tired he thanked his devoted friends. Everyone was happy. But it’s not the end of our story about the funny Bear who liked honey. 

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