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Издательско-торговый дом
«Корифей»
Составитель 3. А. Ефанова
Издательско-торговый дом
Волгоград
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пособия или любой его части, а также реализация тиража
запрещаются без письменного разрешения издателя. Любые попытки
1. Time, Working Day
нарушения закона будут преследоваться в судебном порядке.
2. Poems about time
© Составитель Ефанова Зоя Андреевна 3. Poems about Working Day
4. Songs about Working Day
©Занимательные материалы по английскому языку. 3-4 классы.
5. Parts of the Body
/ Сост. 3. А. Ефанова. - Волгоград: ИТД «Корифей». - 128 с.
ISBN 5-93312-507-5 6. Poems, Riddles About Parts of the Body
7. Songs About Parts of the Body
Данное пособие содержит занимательные материалы по английскому
языку для 3-4 классов. 8. Clothes
Автором представлены кроссворды, интересные ребусы, которые
9. Poems, Riddles, Stories About Clothes
помогают обогащать лексический словарь учащихся, позволяют система-
тизировать знания по предмету, развивают языковое чутьё.
10. School
Работа богата иллюстрационным материалом, что превращает обучение
детей иностранному языку в радостное занятие, повышает интерес к изучению 11. Poems, Riddles, Stories About School
предмета.
Пособие адресовано преподавателям английского языка, родителям. 12. Songs About School
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©Корректор Е. И.Бочкарева 13. Humour About School
©Компьютерный дизайн Е. А. Фомина
14. Poems, Riddles About Poems
15. Poems About Home
Гигиенический сертификат № 34. ВГ.04.953.П.000015.03.05
Выдан ГУ «ЦГСЭН г. Волгограда» 24 марта 2005 16. Songs About Help
Подписано к печати 22.10.2006
17. Poems About Food
18. Poems about Buying Things
Книга - почтой
19. Humour About Food
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400079, г. Волгоград - 79, а/я 707 20. Stories About Food
21. Songs About Sport and Games
© ИТД «Корифей», 2007
22. Grammar Poems and Games
© Ефанова 3. Α., составление.
ISBN 5 - 93312 - 507 - 5 © Компьютерный дизайн. ИТД «Корифей».
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1. Learn to tell the time.
3. Tell the time
It's six o'clock. It's five pasi six
It's five to six.
It's ten to six.
It's quartet to six. It's quartet past six
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It's twenty to six.
It's twenty past six. 4. Fill in the missing times.
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hond in the right ploc·.
Мок· it two o'clock!"
Мак·» lix o'clock! .
Μα'-.· it nine o'cloekl
It's twenty-live to six.
It's hall past six.p^ll's twenty-live past six.
2. Tell the time.
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tli· linl· hand. You mult draw th« big
hand in th· right plac·.
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Мак· it a quarter part burl
Мак· It о quarter to nin·!
Мок· il fiv· minute» port thr··!
Мок· it twenty minutei past thrW
Мак· й Ι·η mmulM to их!
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Draw clock face) and так. f o'clock, 5 o'clock; 9 o'clock; half port Э,
half pert 11, 10 minute. oft.r 3, a quart» ta 7.
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11. Read about Steve's working day. Do you have the similar working
5. The teacher shows time on the clock, the students tell it.
6. The students are divided into 2 teams. In turn the teams show each day?
ι go home at tour o'clock.
other time. The winner is the team with the most right answers.
7. The students work in pairs. They show time on the clock and ask «Is it
5 o'clock?»
8. The teacher show time on the clock, the students write the time in
words.
tip at half past seven.
9. Fill in the missing times from these clocks
I do my homework from five o'clock
to six o'clock
I have breakfast at quarter to eight
We have dinner at half past six
I watch TV irom seven o'clock to
I start.school at nine o'clock. quarter to nine
и зо
I go lp bed at nine o'clock.
We have lunch at hall past twelve.
10. Late or early
Bob invites his friends to the birthday party on Sunday at half past five.
Look at the clock at say who comes in time and who is late.
It is a quarter past five. It is a quarter to six. 12. Tell about your working day.
Lena Dick 13. Ask your partner about his/her working day and say what you have in
common with your partner.
It is a quarter past four. It is a quarter past six.
Mary Dan
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16. Write the time and show it on the clock.
14. Describe Ann's working day,
I get up at ... I wash and I dress at ...
clean my |э m
teeth at ... .
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to brush oneself to go to school S?
to come home to do morning exercises
to do homework to make the bed i X
to dress oneself to sleep
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17. The teacher reads the story, names the time in English; the students
2 London is ten hours behind Rio is one hour ahead of New
show the time on their clocks.
Sidney York
An Exciting Day Out
Student No. 1 has these cards:
The twins are asleep. It is seven o'clock. Mother calls: «Get up, it's late.
At eight o'clock we are going out today». The twins jump out of bed and
run to the bathroom to wash. «Hurry up, twins, get dressed. Pull on your
socks, put on your shoes, it is a quarter past eight». Breakfast is on the table.
It is half past eight. «Grab your coats, the bus will be here at nine o'clock»,
says mother. «Where are we going?» ask the twins. Mother says: «Wait and
see». The bus stops at a quarter past nine. The family goes to the station. New York Sydney London Tokyo
The train arrives at half past nine by the station clock. The train speeds on Student No. 2 asks: "What time is it in Sydney? London? Rio? New
through the countryside, past woods and fields and over bridges. Half an York?" Student No. 1. tells the time in another city, and student No. 2
hour goes by. It is now ten o'clock. At last the train stops at a little station decides what time it is in the city he/she asks about and shows this time on
and everyone gets off. It is a quarter past ten. The twins and their mother the clock.
leave the station and start walking down the lane. It was a lovely walk down Poems about Time
the lanes, through a village and past a church. The clock on the cliUi h The Flight of Time
showed a quarter to eleven. «Here we are at last», says mother. It is a park Sixty seconds make a minute, Sixty minutes make an hour,
with lots of animals. «We open at eleven o'clock», says the man at the gate, Sixty times the clock ticks in it. To stay its flight we have no power.
«you are just on time».
The Busy Clock
First they see a hippo, then a zebra, a monkey, a camel. Then it was a
«Tick, Tock, tick, tock,» There's time for play.
quarter to twelve. «Come on», says mother, mother, «there's something I
Loudly sings the busy clock. «Tick, Tock, tick, tock,»
want you to see». The keeper is feeding the sea lions at twelve o'clock. At
There's time for work, Sings the never stopping clock.
half past twelve, he feeds the penguins with fish from a bucket, and the
twins help him. «Look! It is one o'clock», says mother. «It's out feeding Our Clock Margaret Goff Clark
time now. We will have a picnic at this table». Mother says: «It is half past I don't know why they say a clock Our clock is an electric one;
one. I will sit here and you can look around for a hour by yourselves». First Says «tick-tock, tick-tock». Just plug it in and it will run.
the twins go to see the parrots and other lovely birds. At two o'clock they go Our clock says only «whir, whir, whir», I wish it were a tick tock clock,
to Pets Corner to play with the baby animals. «Oh, dear», say the twins, «it As its insides just purr and purr. I'd think it's fun to hear it talk.
is three o'clock and there is still so much to see». They see a big brown The Face of the Clock
bear, a tiger, a lion, a giraffe, crocodiles. «You must be hungry», says The Big Hand is busy
mother. «We have time for a quick snack before we go home. At half past But the Small Hand has power.
five they finished eating». «Now we must hurry to the gates», says the The large one counts the minutes
mother. «The park closes at 6 o'clock». They get to the station at a quarter But the Little one names the hour.
to seven. The train comes at seven o'clock. After their journey by train and Which only goes to show us all
bus they arrive home at eight o'clock in the evening. The twins wash and get That Big's no better off than Small.
ready for bed. Mother brought them a lot drink. «You must be tired», she When both Hands stand at the top together,
says. «It is half past eight». By nine o'clock they are both asleep. It's sure to be Twelve o'clock. But whether
18. Students work in pairs. They both have cards No. 1. That's twelve at noon or twelve at night
1 Sydney is one hour ahead of 3 New York is five hours behind Depends on if it's dark or light.
Tokyo London
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2. Come and Play in the Garden
«Little cock, little cock, «It is twenty-five to eight,
Little sister, come away, On the grass-plot let us sit,
What time is it by your clock?» Lazy children, you are late.»
And let us in the garden play, Or, if you please, we'll play a bit,
For it is a pleasant day. And run about all over it.
Tick-tock, tick-tock, says the clock,
3. A Good Rule
Tock-tick, tock-tick:
Mind the clock Try to come
What you have to do, do quick.
And keep the rule, In time to school.
4. Good Night
Mind the clock Try to come
Good night, good night, Get up gay and bright
And keep the rule - In time to school.
My little child! In the morning light.
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The Clock says «Eight! The Clock says «Five
Go to bed, Tom, Tired or not, Tom,
Quick, you'll be late, Cake will arrive,
Go to bed, Tom, Go to bed, Tom,
Breakfast's ready, And tea's ready,
Elsie Marley
Master Teddy». Master Teddy.»
Elsie Marley is grown so fine, But lies in bed till eight or nine,
The clock says, «One! The Clock says «Eight!
She won't get up to feed the swine, Lazy Elsie Marley.
Pudding is done, Put up your plate,
Good Counsel for Children
Dinner's ready, Supper's ready,
Go to bed late, Is a very good rule,
Master Teddy.» Master Teddy.»
Stay very small; As many can tell.
What's the Time? Go to bed early, Good, better, best;
What's the time? Now it's four and time Grow very tall. < . Never rest
It's nearly noon - for tea; One thing at a time, Till «good» be «better»,
Dinner time And now all is done, And that done well, And «better» «best».
Is coming soon. and said, I must clean my teeth
Now it's two and now Nine o'clock and I said to Crocodile, «Here is my tooth-brush
It's three, *ti*m*e for bed! «Will you play with me?» And here is my cup so new.
«Oh, no!» said Crocodile. I must clean my teeth.
«Tick-tock», «Tick-tock», «Oh, no!» said he. I cannot play with you!»
says the clock Says the clock A rhyme for Washing Hands
«Get up, Nick, «Have your breakfast, Kate, Wash, hands, wash, Splash, hands, splash,
It's six o'clock!» It's seven o'clock!» Daddy's gone to plough. They're all washed now.
Lazy-Bones Grundy
How Many?
«I cannot wok on Monday», I must plan on Thursday
How many seconds in a minute? How many hours is a day?
Says lazy-bones Grundy. What to do on Friday,
Sixty and no more in it. Twenty-four for work and play.
«Not start the work on Tuesday, On Saturday I like to play,
How many minutes in an hour? How many days in a week?
Wednesday is a holiday», On Sunday I must rest all day.
Sixty for sun and flower. Seven both to hear and speak.
It's Birthday Time
Poems about Working Day. It's birthday time, birthday time - Time for cake and presents, too,
1. Play-Time Times for games and time for toys, Time for laugh and say «Thank you».
Now's the time for merry play, Time for happy girls and boys,
No more lessons for to-day.
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My Birthday Get up, little Freddy, Milk and bread
I am going to help my mother I often lay the table, Breakfast is ready; For little Fred.
For I'm five years old today, And dust the legs of chairs. Butter and cheese, Tea and jam
And I'm going to help my mother But because it is my birthday, All that you please. For brother Sam.
In a special kind of way. I'm going to have a treat.
I often dry the teaspoons, I'm going to go all by myself Billy, Billy, Comes and Play!
And sweep all down the stairs, To shop along the street. Billy, Billy, come and play, Yes, my Polly, I see them well
I Like Sunday Best While the sun shines bright today. Running and playing with little Nell.
I like Sunday best, Saturday is better yet. Yes, my Polly, so I will. Billy, Billy, come along,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday less, But I like Sunday best. For I like To please you still. I shall sing a pretty song.
Thursday, Friday are not bad, Billy, Billy, do you see Oh, then, Polly, I'll make haste,
Sunday Tom and Lena behind the tree? Not one moment will I waste.
Of all the days that's in the week And that's the day that comes between Bring the Kite
I dearly love but one day - A Saturday and Monday. Bring the Kite, and Quickly, quickly come
Getting-Up bring the ball, away
When I get up in the morning I clean my teeth till Come with happy faces all! For it is a pleasant
I'll tell you what I do. They are shining white. Let us make a merry ring, day!
I wash my hands and Scrubbity-scrub, Talk and laugh and
I wash my face, Scrubbity-scrub. dance and sing!
Splishity-splash, Then I put on my clothes
A Pleasant Day
Splishity-splash, And brush my hair
Bring the hoop and bring the ball, Talk and laugh and dance and sing.
And runnity-run
Come with happy faces all; Quickly, quickly come away,
I run downstairs.
Let us make a merry ring, For it is a pleasant day.
Good Night
Good night, To do what's right
In Winter and in Summer
Sleep tight. With all your might.
«In winter I ski and skate», Says little Jim.
Wake up bright Good night,
Says little Kate. «And what do you do in spring?»
In the morning light Good night.
«In summer I like to swim», «In spring we play and sing».
As soon as the sun rises And lift my head i
Up in the sky And jump very quickly Caution
I'll open my eyes Out of my bed. Mother, may I go and bathe? Hang your clothes on a hickory tree
*** Yes, my darling daughter, But don't go near the water.
The cock crows in the morn For early to bed,
Jingle, Bells
To tell us to rise; And early to rise
Jingle, bells! Jingle, bells! Oh, what fun it is to ride
And the girl who lies late Will make a girl healthy
Jingle all the way; In a one-horse open sleigh.
Will never be wise And wealthy and wise.
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I have breakfast at nine, I have dinner at three,
Work is done, Happy days,
I have lunch at eleven, I have supper at half past seven.
Play's begun, Pretty plays
Now we have our laugh and fun. And no naughty ways.
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Stories About Working Day
This is the way
Billy Gets Up Early
Billy is often late for school. One morning Father says, «I'll not
This is the way we wash our hands, This is the way we drink our milk,
give you money for ice-cream, because you're often late for school».
Wash our hands, wash our hands. Every day in the morning.
In the evening Billy puts his alarm-clock near his bed. At six
This is the way we wash our hands, This is the way we clean our room,
o'clock in the morning the alarm-clock rings and Billy jumps out of bed. His
Every day in the morning. Clean our room, clean our room.
mother and father are sleeping. Billy dresses and sits down in the arm-chair
This is the way we wash our face, This is the way we clean our room,
and reads the book. But in a few minutes he is sleeping.
Wash our face, wash our face. Every day in the morning.
At half past eight Daddy comes into the room. He sees the alarm-
This is the way we wash our face, This is the way we black our shoes,
clock and says, «Now we are all late».
Every day in the morning. Black our shoes, black our shoes.
«Well, you can't blame me», answers Billy. «You said I must get
This is the way we eat our bread, This is the way we black our shoes,
up earlier - and I did».
Eat our bread, eat our bread. Every day in the morning.
Tick, Tock This is the way we eat our bread, This is the way we go to school,
«Tick, tock», says the clock. «Jump out of bed, Ted and Fred!» Every day in the morning. Go to school, go to school.
«It is time to get up», says Fred. This is the way we drink our milk, This is the way we go to school,
«Yes, it is time to get up and go to school», says Ted. Drink our milk, drink our milk. Every day in the morning.
The boys jump out of bed. They wash their faces. They wash their hands.
They have breakfast and go to school. The Swing
«Tick, tock», says the clock. «Go home, Fred and Ted!»
«It is time to go home», says Fred. 1. How do you like to go up in a swing,
«Yes, it is time to go home and play in the garden», says Ted. Up in the air so blue?
And the boys run home. They come home, put their books on the shelf, Oh, I do think in the pleasantest thing
wash their hands and have dinner. Ever a child can do!
Then they go in the garden and play with their friends. Chorus: Swinging, swinging, high and low,
Swinging, swinging, up, up we go!
Oh! I do think it the pleasantest thing,
Ever a child can do!
2. Up in the air and over the wall,
Till I can see to wide,
Rivers and trees and cattle and all
Over the countryside.
Chorus:
Wash our hands. wash our hands This Is the way we 3. Till I look down on the garden green,
Down on the rpof so brown -
Up in the air I go flying again,
Up in the air and down!
wash our hands. On a cold and fros-ty morn —ing
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