SWAT review the fairy tales;
develop their basic speaking skills,
use their English successfully;
develop their motivation for their future language acquisition.
Presenter 1 If you love tales it's the right place and right time for you to be.
Presenter 2 Because today we're going to the wonderful land of fairy tales.
Presenter 1 Both children and adults enjoy fairy-tales. Can you guess why?
Presenter 2 Our fairy tales are full of bright and witty characters.
Presenter 1 Cats and dogs.
Presenter 2 Mice and cocks.
Presenter 1 Hens and frogs.
Presenter 2 Blackbirds and hedgehogs.
Presenter 1 Bears and chickens.
Presenter 1 Our actors want to show their play.
Presenter 2 Meet the pupils of the fourth "B" form with their play "The Little House in the Wood".
CHARACTER The White Mouse
The Blackbird
The Big Cock
The Brown Cat
The Hegehog
The Fox
(The White Mouse comes up to a little house in the middle of the stage and sings a song Get Ready II Step 42)
The White Mouse This is my family
Squeak-squeaky, squeak-squeaky.
I am a white mouse, I live in a hole.
Father and mother,
Sister and brother.
Squeak-squeaky, squeak-squeaky.
We live in a hole.
The White Mouse I am the White Mouse. This is my house.
(The Blackbird flies up to the Mouse and sings a song Get Ready II Step 42)
The Blackbird This is my family
Cheep-cheepy, cheep-cheepy.
I am a blackbird, I live in a nest.
Father and mother,
Sister and brother.
Cheep-cheepy, cheep-cheepy.
We live in a nest.
The Blackbird Hallo! Who are you?
The White Mouse I am the White Mouse. And who are you?
The Blackbird I am the Blackbird. May I live with you?
The White Mouse Yes, you may. Please, come here.
(The Cock comes up to them)
The Big Cock Cock-a-doodle-doo! How do you do! Who are you?
The White Mouse I am the White Mouse.
The Blackbird And I am the Blackbird
The Big Cock I am the Big Cock. May I live with you?
The White Mouse Yes, you may, but don't wake us up early.
The Blackbird Please, don't wake us up early!
The Big Cock No, no, don’t worry about that!
The White Mouse & The Blackbird Come here, please!
(The Brown Cat comes up to the House and sings a song Get Ready II Step 42)
The Brown Cat This is my family
Miaow-miaowy, miaow-miaowy.
I am a brown cat, I live in a farm.
Father and mother,
Sister and brother.
Miaow-miaowy, miaow-miaowy.
We live in a farm.
The Brown Cat How do you do? Who are you?
The White Mouse I am the White Mouse. And who are you?
The Blackbird I am the Blackbird.
The Big Cock I am the Big Cock. And who are you?
The Brown Cat I am the Brown Cat. May I live with you?
The White Mouse, The Blackbird, The Big Cock Yes, you may!
(The Hedgehog comes up to the House)
The Hedgehog How do you do? Who are you?
The White Mouse I am the White Mouse.
The Blackbird I am the Blackbird.
The Big Cock I am the Big Cock.
The Brown Cat I am the Brown Cat. And who are you?
The Hedgehog I am the Hedgehog. May I live with you?
The White Mouse, The Blackbird, The Brown Cat, The Big Cock Yes, you may!
The Big Cock But please, don’t prick us!
The Hedgehog Oh, no, don’t worry about that!
The White Mouse, The Blackbird, The Brown Cat, The Big Cock Come here, please!
(The Fox comes up to the House)
The Fox How do you do, my dear friends! Who are you?
The White Mouse I am the White Mouse.
The Blackbird I am the Blackbird.
The Big Cock I am the Big Cock.
The Brown Cat I am the Brown Cat.
The Hedgehog I am the Hedgehog. And who are you?
The Fox I am your friend, the Fox. May I live with you?
The White Mouse, The Blackbird, The Brown Cat, The Big Cock No, no, you are bad, you want to eat us up!
The Fox Yes, I want to eat you!
(The White Mouse, The Blackbird, The Brown Cat, The Big Cock run away)
The Fox Where are you? Where are you?
THE END
Presenter 1 What a sad play! The Fox has ruined the house.
Presenter 2 Don’t be upset. Maybe the next fairy tale is happier. Meet the pupils of the fourth "B" form with their play "The Silly Chicken".
CHARACTER The Mother Hen
The Father Cock
The Silly Chicken
The Cat
The Frog
The Mouse
The Mother Hen Look, Father Cock, how nice our little son is! Sonny, my dear sonny, say “How do you do ” to your father!
The Silly Chicken “How do you do, daddy!”
The Father Cock How clever our son is!
The Mother Hen Now, my darling, make a pretty bow!
The Father Cock Oh my dear sonny! You are strong! You can do everything!
The Mother Hen Now I must go and get some crumbs and seeds for you, my dear little sonny boy!
The Father Cock And I must go and cry cock-a-doodle-doo.
The Mother Hen My dear son, you may play here in the yard!
The Silly Chicken Yes, mummy! Good-bye, daddy!
( The cock and the hen go away)
The Silly Chicken I am clever, I am strong, I can do everything!
I am clever, I am strong, I can do everything!
(The frog jumps up to him and sings a song “Get Ready II Step 28”)
The Frog (sings) Hop, hop, I can hop
I can hop in my new shoes
Red, black, orange and blue.
Look at me in my new shoes.
The Frog Croak, croak! Hallo, Chicken!
The Silly Chicken Hallo, Frog! Look at me! I am clever, I am strong, I can do everything! Mummy says so, daddy say so!
The Frog Can you hop? Look!
(The frog jumps up to him)
The Silly Chicken Of course I can! I can do everything! Mummy and daddy say so!
(The chicken begins to hop and falls down and cries )
The Silly Chicken Mummy! Mummy! Oh, my leg!
The Mother Hen I am here! Oh, my poor little chicken!
(The hen bandages his leg) Here are some crumbs for you! My poor little little darling!
(The hen goes away)
(The cat runs up to him and sings a song “Get Ready II Step 28”)
The Cat (sings) Run, run, I can run
I can run in my new shoes
Red, black, orange and blue.
Look at me in my new shoes.
The Cat Miaow! Hallo, Chicken! Are you ill?
The Silly Chicken Hallo, Cat! I am not ill. I am clever, I am strong, I can do everything! Mummy and daddy say so!
The Cat And can you say “Miaow!”?
The Silly Chicken I can do everything! Listen: peep, peep, peep!
The Cat But that is not “Miaow!” It is “peep, peep”! And can you catch a mouse?
The Silly Chicken Oh, yes, I can! I can do everything!
(The mouse jumps up to him and sings a song “Get Ready II Step 28”)
The Mouse (sings) Jump, jump, I can jump
I can jump in my new shoes
Red, black, orange and blue.
Look at me in my new shoes.
The Mouse Hallo, hallo, Chicken! Can you catch me!? Chicken, catch me! Catch me!
(The mouse runs, the chicken runs after it. The mouse bites the chicken)
The Silly Chicken Mummy! Mummy! Come here! Oh, my head!
The Mother Hen Oh, my dear! I am here! Oh, my poor little chicken! Don’t cry.
(The hen bandages his head) Here are some seeds for you! My poor little darling! Are you well now? Yes, you are! I see you are! You can eat seeds.
(The hen goes away. The frog, the cat and the mouse come up to the chicken)
The Frog I don’t think he is clever.
The Mouse I don’t think he is strong.
The Cat What can he do? He can do nothing!
The Silly Chicken But I am clever, I am strong, I can do everything! Mummy and daddy say so!
The Frog But it is not true!
The Cat No, it is not true!
The Mouse You must learn and learn.
The Frog Then you will be clever.
The Cat Then you will be strong.
The Mouse Then you will be able to do everything!
The Frog, the Cat, the Mouse But now you are only a silly little chicken. Good-bye!
(The Frog, the Cat, the Mouse dance and sing a song “Get Ready II Step 28”)
The Frog, the Cat, the Mouse Dance, dance, I can dance
I can dance in my new shoes
Red, black, orange and blue.
Look at me in my new shoes.
THE END
Presenter 1 What a silly chicken! He doesn’t want to learn things.
Presenter 2 He must be polite. He must be clever. Maybe the next fairy tale will show us clever animals. Meet the pupils of the fourth "B" form with their play "The Three Bears".
(The children come to the stage and sing the song “Ten Little Teddy Bears” from Super Songs)
CHARACTERS Father Bear
Mother Bear
Baby Bear
The Little Girl
(three bears are sitting at the table, drinking milk)
Mother Bear Take your cup, father!
Father Bear Thank you dear!
Mother Bear Take your little cup, Baby Bear!
Baby Bear Thank you, Mummy dear… But I cannot drink it! It is too hot.
Father Bear Then let us go for a walk while the meal gets cool.
(three bears are going out of the room. Then the Little Girl is coming in and lookinga round)
The Little Girl Who lives in the house? I wonder?
(Then the Little Girl looks at the table)
The Little Girl I am hungry.
(The Little Girl is sitting down at the table and tasting the milk)
The Little Girl Oh, this milk is too hot for me!..
(The Little Girl is trying another cup)
The Little Girl Oh, this milk is too cold for me!
(The Little Girl is trying the Baby Bear’s cup)
The Little Girl This milk is just right for me!
(There is a distant sound of the three bears’ steps. Frightened the Little Girl hides under the table. The three bears enter the room and take their places at the table)
Father Bear My cup is not full!
Mother Bear My cup is not full either!
Baby Bear My cup is epmpty!
(They look around and see the Little Girl)
Baby Bear Look! Who is this! A little girl!
Father Bear Let us catch her!
Mother Bear Let us punish her!
Baby Bear Yes, yes! Let us punish her!
The Little Girl No, you will not!
(The Little Girl is running away. The three bears are trying to catch her and they are falling down)
Mother Bear (angrily) It’s your fault, father! You fell and I fell too!
Baby Bear And I fell because you fell!
Thee bears (together) And the little girl has run away! What a naughty little girl!
Presenter 1 Dear children! Young actors! You are so talented!
Presenter 2 Clever pupils! You know English so well!
Presenter 1 You like fairy tales!
Presenter 2 You like English!
Presenter 1 We can go with you to the fifth form.
Presenter 2 The English bus is waiting for you!
(All the actors go to the stage, hold on the paper bus, and sing “The Wheels on the Bus” from Super Songs)
The End
FAIRY TALE PARTY
(for pupils of the 4th form of
Horishni Sherivtsi School)
English Language Party
Form 4 B
Teacher Podarunok M.M.
May 15, 2009
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