Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Nursery rhymes in English



Poems will not only expand the vocabulary of the child, but also to train difficult to pronounce sounds, as well as to learn the alphabet.





Rhyme for counting days in each month


Thirty days have September,


April, June and November,


All the rest have thirty one.


February has twenty eight alone.


Only leap year,


One in four,


Gives to February


One day more!





Why do you cry?


Poem to practice pronunciation audio W





Why do you cry, Willy?
Why do you cry?


Why, Willy, Why, Willy,


Why, Willy, Why?






One, Two, Three



Counting


One, two, three.


Let me see -


Who likes coffee


And who likes tea?




My dear Mommy




Poem for mom to March 8




My dear, dear Mommy,


I love you so much.


I want you to be happy


On the 8th of March.




Seasons




Poem to remember seasons




Spring is green,


Summer is brigth,


Autumn is yellow,


Winter is white.





Alphabet


Song to remember the alphabet




A - B - C - D - E - F - G


H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P


Q - R - S


T - U and V


W - X - Y and Z


Now I know my A - B - C's


Next time won't you sing with me?





Christmas song



Poem for Christmas


Silent night, holy night!


All is calm, all is bright.


Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child.


Holy infant so tender and mild,


Sleep in heavenly peace,


Sleep in heavenly peace.


Silent night, holy night!


Shepherds quake at the sight.


Glories stream from heaven afar


Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia,


Christ the Savior is born!


Christ the Savior is born.


Silent night, holy night!


Son of God love's pure light.


Radiant beams from Thy holy face


With the dawn of redeeming grace,


Jesus Lord, at Thy birth.


Jesus Lord, at Thy birth.




Bee




Poem to practice pronunciation of the ending-ing




Oh, say, busy bee,


Where now are you going?


Where now are you going,


To work or to play?


I'm bound for the garden


Where roses are blooming


For I must be making


Sweet honey today.




Roses and redishes





Poem to practice pronunciation audio R


Roses are red,


Redishes too!


Mixed together


They are prepared for you!
















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