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Викторина Определи жанры стихов
Раздел | Иностранные языки |
Класс | 6 класс |
Тип | Тесты |
Автор | Половникова Е.П. |
Дата | 05.11.2015 |
Формат | docx |
Изображения | Нет |
Викторина № 1: Подбери жанры к стихам английского детского фольклора
Условие: Задание выполняется индивидуально.
Срок: С 4 декабря по 20 декабря 2015 года.
стихотворение
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. Hickory, dickory, dock,
The mouse ran up the clock.
The clock struck one,
And down he run,
Hickory, dickory, dock
1
A funny nonsensical poem.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
Where is the peck of peppers Peter Piper picked?
2
A fun limerick about a girl who loses her shoe.
Cock-a-doodle-doo!
My dame has lost her shoe;
My master's lost his fiddling stick,
And don't know what to do.
Cock-a-doodle-doo!
What is my dame to do?
Till master finds his fiddling stick,
She'll dance without her shoe.
3
A limerick about a silly fight between siblings.
He that would thrive
Must rise at five;
He that has thriven
May rise at seven.
4
A funny riddle.
Molly, my sister and I fell out,
And what do you think it was all about?
She loved coffee and I loved tea,
And that was the reason we couldn't agree.
5
A fun tongue twister.
In marble walls as white as milk,
Lined with a skin as soft as silk,
Within a fountain crystal clear,
A golden apple doth appear,
No doors there are to this stronghold,
Yet things break in and steal the gold.
6
A limerick about a hobby horse.
I had a little hobby horse,
And it was dapple grey;
Its head was made of pea-straw,
Its tail was made of hay.
I sold it to an old woman
For a copper groat;
And I'll not sing my song again
Without a new coat
7
A nursery rhyme that acts a a gesture and/or action song relating the sounds to the actions of trotting to and from a market.
Little Betty Blue, lost her holiday shoe;
What can little Betty do?
Give her another to match the other,
And then she may walk in two.
8
A fun tongue twister.
Trit-trot, trit-trot,
To buy a penny cake;
Home again, home again,
I met a black-snake.
Pick up a stone
And breaky backy-bone
Trit-trot, trit-trot
All the way home.
9
A funny limerick about a pieman and his wares.
Swan swam over the sea,
Swim, swan, swim;
Swan swam back again,
Well swum, swan.
10
A proverb that praises those who do not procrastinate.
Simple Simon met a pieman,
Going to the fair;
Says Simple Simon to the Pieman,
"Let me taste your ware."
Says the pieman to Simple Simon,
"Show me first your penny."
Says Simple Simon to the pieman,
"Indeed, I have not any."
11
A limerick about a drowned cat.
Ding, dong, bell; Kitty's in the well.
Who put her in? Little Tommy Green.
Who pulled her out? Little Tommy Trout.
What a naughty boy was that,
To drown poor Pussy Cat.
12
A rhyme about a mouse.