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Good morning dear friends. Today the Good morning dear friends. Today the theme of our lesson is the Limerick. theme of our lesson is the Limerick. What is a limerick? Do you know? Is it What is a limerick? Do you know? Is it interesting for you to get to know about interesting for you to get to know about it? But first of all let’s practice our it? But first of all let’s practice our phonetics.phonetics.
Фонетическая зарядка.Фонетическая зарядка.Soap and waterSoap and water
Son and daughterSon and daughterHot and coldHot and cold
Young and oldYoung and oldEat and drinkEat and drinkPen and inkPen and ink
Late and soonLate and soonSun and moonSun and moon
Black and whiteBlack and whiteDay and nightDay and nightFur and featherFur and feather
Wind and weatherWind and weatherWhat a lot of wordsWhat a lot of wordsGo about together!!!Go about together!!!
СкороговоркиСкороговорки
Which is switch? Which switch is which?Which is switch? Which switch is which?
He was sad that day he said: I am awfully He was sad that day he said: I am awfully upset.upset.
Подберите рифмующиеся Подберите рифмующиеся словаслова
Face WaxFace Wax
Kiss TalkKiss Talk
Joy PaceJoy Pace
Warm ThisWarm This
Clean LetClean Let
Get Toy Get Toy
Live StormLive Storm
Sad MeanSad Mean
Tax MadTax Mad
Walk GiveWalk Give
Clear SeaClear Sea
Call SonCall Son
Again DearAgain Dear
Rose ZooRose Zoo
Blue RainBlue Rain
Nine SaladNine Salad
Lane TallLane Tall
Run NoseRun Nose
Tea DineTea Dine
Ballad MainBallad Main
Найдите нужное Найдите нужное рифмующееся слово и рифмующееся слово и
правильно прочтите правильно прочтите стихотворениестихотворение
1)1) My Teddy’s fur is soft My Teddy’s fur is soft and brownand brown
His legs are short and His legs are short and fat,fat,
He walks with me all He walks with me all round the townround the town
And wears a … (nose, And wears a … (nose, hat, tree)hat, tree)
2)2) My Teddy keeps me My Teddy keeps me warm in bedwarm in bed
I like his furry toes, I like his furry toes,
I like his darling little I like his darling little head,head,
His pretty little … (go, His pretty little … (go, no, nose)no, nose)
4) Q is for Queen4) Q is for Queen
Whom I’ve never Whom I’ve never seenseen
She is like a starShe is like a star
So high and … (low, So high and … (low, far, red)far, red)
3) F is for fish3) F is for fish
Swimming in the seaSwimming in the sea
I wish for a goldfishI wish for a goldfish
To come back to … To come back to … (her, them, me)(her, them, me)
What is a Limerick?What is a Limerick?
Edward Lear, 19th centuryEdward Lear was a famous English poet. He made Edward Lear was a famous English poet. He made
limericks popular in the 19limericks popular in the 19 thth century. A limerick is century. A limerick is a short funny poem. It has five lines. A limerick is a short funny poem. It has five lines. A limerick is not just a short poem. The form of a limerick is not just a short poem. The form of a limerick is always the same. The first line rhymes with the always the same. The first line rhymes with the second one. The third rhymes with the fourth second one. The third rhymes with the fourth one. The first and the second lines rhyme with one. The first and the second lines rhyme with the fifth line. Lines three and four are shorter the fifth line. Lines three and four are shorter than the other lines. A limerick usually begins than the other lines. A limerick usually begins with “There was a … ” .with “There was a … ” .
SchemeSchemeEdward LearEdward Lear
PopularPopular
FunnyFunny
FormForm
11stst line linerhymesrhymes
22ndnd line line33rdrd line line
rhymesrhymes44thth line line55thth line line
rhymerhyme
Прочитайте два Прочитайте два стихотворения и определите, стихотворения и определите,
какое из них является какое из них является лимерикомлимериком
IIThere was a little girl, and she had a little curlThere was a little girl, and she had a little curl
Just down the middle of her forehead;Just down the middle of her forehead;When she was good, she was very, very good,When she was good, she was very, very good,
And when she bad, she was horrid.And when she bad, she was horrid.IIII
There was an old lady who saidThere was an old lady who saidWhen she found a thief under her bed,When she found a thief under her bed,
““Get up from the floor:Get up from the floor:You are too near the door,You are too near the door,
You may catch a cold in your head.”You may catch a cold in your head.”
Подберите лимерики к Подберите лимерики к картинкамкартинкам
1) 1) There was an Old Person of Fire,There was an Old Person of Fire,Who was greatly disgusted with life;Who was greatly disgusted with life;They sang him a ballad,They sang him a ballad,And fed him a salad,And fed him a salad,Which cured that Old Person of Fire.Which cured that Old Person of Fire.
2) 2) There was an Old Person of Wick,There was an Old Person of Wick,
Who said, “Tick-a-tick, Tick-a-tick,Who said, “Tick-a-tick, Tick-a-tick,
Chickadee, Chickadee,”Chickadee, Chickadee,”
And he said nothing more,And he said nothing more,
That laconic Old Person of Wick.That laconic Old Person of Wick.
3) 3) There was an Old Man, who when little,There was an Old Man, who when little,
Fell casually into a kettle;Fell casually into a kettle;
But growing too stout,But growing too stout,
He could never get out,He could never get out,
So he passed all his life in that kettle.So he passed all his life in that kettle.
1) There once was a man from Harare,1) There once was a man from Harare,
Who bought a brand new Ferrari.Who bought a brand new Ferrari.
Now the buck and the gnuNow the buck and the gnu
And the elephant tooAnd the elephant too
Hide away when he goes on safari.Hide away when he goes on safari.
2) There was an old man who said, ”Do2) There was an old man who said, ”Do
Tell me how to add two and twoTell me how to add two and two??
I think more and moreI think more and more
That it makes about four – That it makes about four –
But I fear that is almost too few”But I fear that is almost too few”
3) There was an Old Man of the North,3) There was an Old Man of the North,
Who fell in a basin of broth;Who fell in a basin of broth;
But a quick-witted cookBut a quick-witted cook
Fished him out with a hook,Fished him out with a hook,
Which saved that Old Man of the North.Which saved that Old Man of the North.
1)There was an old man with a bread,1)There was an old man with a bread,
Who said, “It is just as I feared! –Who said, “It is just as I feared! –
Two Owls and Hen,Two Owls and Hen,
Four Larks and a Wren,Four Larks and a Wren,
Have all built their nests in my bread!”Have all built their nests in my bread!”
2) There was a 2) There was a YoungYoung Lady whose nose Lady whose nose
Was so long that it reached to her toes;Was so long that it reached to her toes;
So she hired an Old ladySo she hired an Old lady
Whose conduct was steady,Whose conduct was steady,
To carry that wonderful nose.To carry that wonderful nose.
3) There was an Old Lady of France,3) There was an Old Lady of France,
Who taught little ducklings to dance:Who taught little ducklings to dance:
When she said, “Tick-a-tack!”When she said, “Tick-a-tack!”
They only said, “Quack”They only said, “Quack”
Which grieved that Old Lady of France.Which grieved that Old Lady of France.
«Испорченный лимерик».«Испорченный лимерик».Составьте из разрезанного по Составьте из разрезанного по
строчкам лимерика строчкам лимерика осмысленное стихотворение.осмысленное стихотворение.
WrongWrong
1. At breakfast he said:1. At breakfast he said:
2. Who spoke with a terrible stutter2. Who spoke with a terrible stutter
3. There was a man of Calcutta3. There was a man of Calcutta
4. And b-b-b- butter!”4. And b-b-b- butter!”
5. “Give me b-b-b- bread5. “Give me b-b-b- bread
RightRight
There was a man of CalcuttaThere was a man of Calcutta
Who spoke with a terrible stutterWho spoke with a terrible stutter
At breakfast he said,At breakfast he said,
““Give me b-b-b- breadGive me b-b-b- bread
And b-b-b- butter!”And b-b-b- butter!”
3, 2, 1, 5, 43, 2, 1, 5, 4
Wrong Wrong
1. “I save gallons of ink1. “I save gallons of ink
2.2. He said with a winkHe said with a wink
3.3. By simply not dotting my i’s”By simply not dotting my i’s”
4.4. There was a clever old miser who There was a clever old miser who triestries
5.5. Every method to e-co-no-mizeEvery method to e-co-no-mize
RightRight
There was a clever old miser who triesThere was a clever old miser who tries
Every method to e-co-no-mize.Every method to e-co-no-mize.
He said with a winkHe said with a wink
““I save gallons of inkI save gallons of ink
By simply not dotting my i’s”By simply not dotting my i’s”
4, 5, 2, 1, 34, 5, 2, 1, 3
LimericksLimericksThere was a young lady of Niger,There was a young lady of Niger,
Who smiled as she rode on a tiger.Who smiled as she rode on a tiger.
They ended the rideThey ended the ride
With the lady inside – With the lady inside –
And the smile on the face of the tiger.And the smile on the face of the tiger.
There was a young lady named Esther:There was a young lady named Esther:
She lived in the Country of Leicester.She lived in the Country of Leicester.
She went for a walk,She went for a walk,
Had a great talk,Had a great talk,
And found she had gone right to Chester.And found she had gone right to Chester.A man in a restaurant of CreweA man in a restaurant of Crewe
Found quite a large mouse in his stew.Found quite a large mouse in his stew.
Said the waiter, “Don’t shoutSaid the waiter, “Don’t shout
And don’t wave it about,And don’t wave it about,
Or the rest will want a mouse too.”Or the rest will want a mouse too.”