Сценарій виховного заходу для учнів з поглибленим вивченням іноземної мови на основі оповідання Alan Alexander Milne “Winnie The Pooh and All, All, All".
Winnie the Pooh nearly catches a Woozle
Сценарій виховного заходу для учнів з поглибленим вивченням іноземної мови на основі оповідання Alan Alexander Milne “Winnie The Pooh and All, All, All”.
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Обладнання: музичний супровід, декорації дерев, лісу.
Winnie the Pooh nearly catches a Woozle
Characters:
Storyteller
Winnie the Pooh
Christopher Robin
Piglet
Rabbit
Owl
Eeyore
Scene 1
Storyteller: The wood was covered with snow. Everything was white. It was cold but the animals were not afraid of it. They were playing and chasing all days long. They were waiting for the best holiday – Christmas. And everybody was trying to his/her best. Some animals were cleaning their houses, others were decorating their homes. Our friend Piglet also wanted to do some housework.
Piglet: How’s great outside! The snowflakes are falling. Everything is so bright. Christmas is coming. I need to do a lot in order to have a good holiday. (He is singing a song):
We wish you a merry Christmas,
We wish you a merry Christmas,
We wish you a merry Christmas,
And a happy New Year!
Glad tidings we bring
To you and your kin;
Glad tidings for Christmas
And a happy New Year!
(Noticing Eeyore near him): Hello, Eeyore ! What are you doing here?
Eeyore: Hello, my friend! I am walking around and thinking.
Piglet: Thinking about what?
Eeyore: Christmas is coming. And I want to find a nice fir tree. Don’t you know where I can find it?
Piglet: Dear Eeyore, look around. You are in the forest. It’s full of beautiful green fir trees. You need only to choose the best one which you like.
Eeyore: Oh, thank you, Piglet. You know, I am so “attentive”. But look over there! Who is walking neat the big oak tree? It’s our friend Winnie, isn’t it?
Piglet: You are right. What is he doing?
Eeyore: I don’t know. Let’s ask him.
Piglet: OK.
Scene 2
Storyteller: And two friends came up to Winnie who was walking round and round in a circle, thinking of something else.
Piglet: Hello, Winnie. What a nice morning is, isn’t it?
Winnie the Pooh: Hello, Piglet. I don’t know. Maybe, it’s morning; maybe; it’s afternoon…
Eeyore: Winnie, what’s happened? Really, what are you doing here? As for me, I’m looking for a fir tree.
Winnie the Pooh: But I am not. I’m hunting here.
Piglet: Hunting? Really?
Eeyore: Hunting what?
Winnie the Pooh: If to be honest, I don’t know yet. But something strange is here. And if I catch it, I’ll tell you what I’m hunting.
Piglet: You are talking nonsense. You can’t hunt invisible things.
Winnie the Pooh: Invisible?! Look at the snow. What do you see there?
Piglet: Tracks.
Eeyore: Paw tracks.
Piglet: Do you think it’s a Woozle?
Eeyore: A Woozle?! I’m scared.
Winnie the Pooh: It may be. Eeyore, don’t be afraid. Sometimes it is, and sometimes it isn’t. You never can tell with paw marks.
Eeyore: Let’s walk around and we’ll see what it is.
Piglet: OK, lets’ go. Winnie, you should go first and we’ll walk behind you because you are big and if something happens…
Winnie the Pooh: I’ll be a tasty dinner, yeah?
Piglet: No, I didn’t mean that.
Winnie the Pooh: OK, Let’s go.
Scene 3
Storyteller: So, three friends went on. Winnie was in front of Piglet and Eeyore, looking back from time to time if his friends were behind him.
Eeyore: Stop! Stop!
Piglet: What’s the matter?
Eeyore: It’s a very strange thing.
Winnie the Pooh: What thing?
Eeyore: Although I’m a donkey, but I can’t understand anything.
Winnie the Pooh: What’s happened?
Eeyore: There seem to be three animals now. A Woozle has got some friends.
Winnie the Pooh: Eeyore, you are right.
Piglet: What should we do now?
Winnie the Pooh: Let’s ask the Wise Owl. She lives on this tree. Maybe, she has noticed something strange, OK?
Piglet: OK. O-W-L, O-W-L! Can you hear us?
Owl: Uh-uh! You have woken me up! I was sleeping. What do you want? Ask quicker because I’m tired and I want to sleep.
Winnie the Pooh: Sorry, the Wise Owl, but we are worried.
Owl: Worried? I guess why you are worried. Christmas is coming and you want to get some presents.
Eeyore: Dear Owl, no, we think that a Woozle is here!
Piglet: And, maybe, he is not alone.
Owl: A Woozle?! Is he on the tree? IF he is here, I should fly away.
Winnie the Pooh: No, look down!
Owl: The tracks! You are right! Woozles! I’m sorry, friends, but I have just remembered that I had to do something. Bye! (Flies away)
Piglet: And what should we do now?
Winnie the Pooh: Don’t panic. Let’s continue to follow them.
Scene 4
Storyteller: So, they went on, feeling just a little anxious now. And then, all of a sudden, Winnie stopped again.
Piglet: Winnie, why have you stopped?
Winnie the Pooh: Don’t you see? Look at their tracks!
Eeyore: Oh, I know these tracks. They are Rabbit’s ones!
Rabbit: Hello, friends!
Winnie the Pooh: Hello, Rabbit. What are you doing here? By the way, how long have you been here?
Rabbit: I was having breakfast when suddenly I saw the Owl. She said that the three friends of mine were walking around the oak tree. She also added that Woozles were here.
Piglet: And you have come to help us, haven’t you?
Rabbit: Of course! A friend in need is a friend indeed!
Winnie the Pooh: Rabbit, you are a true friend. But look at the snow! I think another Woozle has joined them!
Eeyore: And so it seems to be. There are the tracks, crossing over each other here, getting muddled up with other here.
Rabbit: How’s strange! But can you hear this? It seems to me that somebody is whistling!
Scene 5
Storyteller: And friends looked up at the sky, and then, as they heard the whistle again, they looked up into the branches of a big oak tree, and then they saw a friend of theirs.
Piglet: Christopher Robin!
Rabbit: Ah, then we’ll be all right!
Eeyore: We’ll be quite safe with him.
Christopher Robin: My friends, what are you doing here? I’m looking for you everywhere. My mum has baked a tasty cake and I want you to taste it!
Winnie the Pooh: Christopher Robin, we are looking for Woozles.
Eeyore: We are sure that they are here. But we haven’t caught them yet.
Piglet: Will you help us?
Christopher Robin: My dear friends. Winnie, first you went round the tree twice by yourself and then Piglet and Eeyore ran after you and you went round again together, and then Rabbit joined you.
Winnie the Pooh: Wait for a moment. You mean that all these paw marks are ours?
Piglet: And there aren’t any Woozles?
Eeyore: And there is no danger?
Rabbit: And we can go and have a cake?
Christopher Robin: Yes, my best friends in the whole world. These paw marks are yours. There are no any Woozles. Of course, there is no danger. And, yes, we can go and have a cake.
Storyteller: Hearing Christopher Robin’s words, the animals laughed and went with their friend to his place. Of course, they were hungry and cold a bit. They were walking and laughing at strange Woozles in the wood. All is well that ends well. But it’s not the end of our story about the funny Bear who liked honey.