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小学英语童谣chant(梁琼)

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1.Halloween, Halloween. It’s drawing near. Here’s a pumpkin. Here’s a candle. What do you need? What do they need? Let’s buy them now.

2.Whose,whose,whose? Whose scarf? It’s his scarf. It’s very nice.

Whose,whose,whose? Whose jeans?

They’re her jeans. They’re very nice.

3.Ducks, ducks, I like ducks. Pigs, pigs, I like pigs.

Chickens, chickens, I like chickens。 Horses, horses, I like horses. Ducks, pigs, chickens, horses. They are all my friends.

4.One,two,three,four,

red ball,green ball,yellow ball. I can bounce the ball. How about you?

5.Orange ball,

Orange ball,purple ball.

Orange ball,purple ball,brown ball.

Orange ball,purple ball,brown ball,pink ball.

Orange ball,purple ball,brown ball,pink ball,green ball. I can see a rainbow! How about you?

6.One, two, go to school; Three, four, open the door; Five, six,

close the box; Seven, eight, don’t be late; Nine, ten, meet my friend.

7.There was a farmer with a dog. And Bingo was his name.

O! B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O. O!And Bingo was his name.

There was a farmer with a dog. And Bingo was his name. O!拍手-I-N-G-O, 拍手-I-N-G-O, 拍手-I-N-G-O. O!And Bingo was his name.

8.What’s this? What’s this? It’s a book. It’s a dog. Yes! Yes! Yes! No! No! No!

It’s a book. It’s not a dog.

It’s a book. It’s not a dog.

What’s this? What’s this?A ball?

What’s this? Yes! Yes! Yes! It’s a ball, ball,ball.

Yes! Yes! Yes! What’s this?A dog? It’s a ball, ball,ball. No! No! No!

9.Oranges, peaches and apples。 Big fruit and small fruit, They are very good!

10.Hush-a-bye, baby, Daddy is near, Mammy's lady,

And that's very clear.

Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree top,

When the wind blows the cradle will rock; When the bough breaks the cradle will fail, Down will come baby, cradle and all.

11.Bye, baby bunting,

Daddy's gone a-hunting,

Gone to get a rabbit skin To wrap the baby bunting in.

12.He next met a barber, With powder and wig, He play'd him a tune,

And he shaved an old pig.

13.Barney Bodkin broke his nose,

Without feet we can't have toes; Crazy folks are always mad, Want of money makes us sad.

14.A Little Betty Blue Lost her holiday shoe, What can little Betty do? Give her another to match the other,

And then she may walk out in two.

15.Bbb, baaa, black sheep, Have you any wool? Yes, sir, yes, sir, Three bags full; One for the master, And one for the dame,

And one for the little boy Who lives down the lane.

16.As a little fat man of Bombay Was smoking one very hot day, A bird called a snipe Flew away with his pipe,

Which vexed the fat man of Bombay. 17.When I was a little boy I had but little wit; it’s a long time ago, And I have no more yet; Nor ever, ever shall Until that I die,

For the longer I live

The more fool am I. Barney Bodkin broke Without feet we can't have toes; Crazy folks are always mad, Want of money makes us sad.

his nose,

18.A Little Betty Blue Lost her holiday shoe, What can little Betty do? Give her another to match the other,

And then she may walk out in two.

19.Bbb, baaa, black sheep, Have you any wool? Yes, sir, yes, sir, Three bags full; One for the master, And one for the dame,

And one for the little boy Who lives down the lane.

20.As a little fat man of Bombay Was smoking one very hot day, A bird called a snipe Flew away with his pipe,

Which vexed the fat man of Bombay.

21.When I was a little boy I had but little wit; 'tis a long time ago, And I have no more yet; Nor ever, ever shall Until that I die,

For the longer I live

22.When I was a little boy My mammy kept me in,

But now I am a great boy I'm fit to serve the king; I can hand a musket,

And I can kiss a pretty girl at twelve o'clock at night.

23.Christmas comes but once a year;

And when it comes, it brings good cheer, a pocketful odd money, and a cellar of beer And a good fat pit to last you all the year.

24.Come, butter, come,

Peter stands at the gate Waiting for a butter cake, Come, butter, come.

25.Charley, Charley, Stole the barley

Out of the baker's shop. the baker came out And gave him a clout,

Which made poor Charley hop.

26.Cock, cock, cock, cock, I've laid an egg,

Am I to go ba-are foot? Hen, hen, hen, hen, I've been up and down, To every shop in town, And cannot find a shoe To fit your foot,

If I'd crow my hea-art out.

27.The cock crowns in the morn, To tell us to rise, And he that lies late Will never be wise; For early to bed, And early to rise,

Is the way to be healthy And wealthy and wise.

28.Two little dogs Sat by the fire

Over a fender of coal dust; Sad one little dog,

If you don't talk, why, I must.

29.Let over leg,

As the dog went to Dover, When he came to a stile, Jump he went over.

30.Put your finger in Foxy's hole, Foxy's not at home;

Foxy's at the back door

Picking at a bone.

31.Round and round the garden Like a teddy bear; One step, two step, Tickle you under there.

32.If you are gentleman, As I suppose you be,

You'll neither laugh nor smile At the tickling of your knee.

33.Wine and cakes for gentlemen, Hay and corn for horse,

A cup of ale for good old wives, And kisses for young lasses.

34.I would, if I could,

If I couldn't how could I?

Could you, without you could, could Could ye? could ye?

Could you, without you could, could

35,Oh that I were where I would be, then would I be where I am not; But where I am there I must be, And where I would be I can not.

36.Jerry Hall,

He is so small,

A rat could eat him, Hat and all.

37.Lucy Locker lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it;

Not a penny was there in it, Only ribbon round it.

38.There was an old man, And he had a calf, And that's half;

He took him out of the stall, And put him on the wall, And that's all.

ye? ye? 39.What's the news of the day? Good neighbor, I pray? They say the balloon

Is gone up to the moon.

40.A wise old owl lived in an oak; The more he saw the less he spoke; The less he spoke the more he heard.

Why can't we all be like that wise old bird?

41.I love little pussy, Her coat is so warm, And if I don't hurt her She'll do me no harm.

42.So I'll not pull her tail, Nor drive her away, But pussy and I

Very gently will play.

43.Rain, rain, go away, Come again another day.

44.Pit, pat, well-a-day, Little robin flew away; Where can little Robin be? come into the cherry tree.

45.On Saturday night shall be my care To powder my locks and curl my hair; On Sunday morning my love will come in, When he will marry me with a gold ring.

46.Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; all the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone,

And that has twenty-eight days clear and twenty-nine in each leap year.

47.I saw a ship a-sailing, A sailing on the sea, And oh but it was laden With pretty things for thee.

48.Snail, snail,

Come out of your hole, Or else I'll beat you As black as coal. Snail, snail,

Put out your horns, I'll give you bread And barley corns.

49.Twinkle, twinkle, little star,

How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.

50.He that lies at the stock, Shall have a gold rock; He that lies at the wall, Shall have a golden ball; He that lies in the middle, Shall have a gold fiddle.

51.Swan swim over the sea, Swim, swan, swim!

swan swam back again, Well swum swan!

52.Little Tee-wee, He went to sea, In an open boat; And while afloat,

The little boat bended, My story's ended.

53.Go to bed, Tom, Go to bed, Tom, Tired or not, Tom, Go to bed, Tom.

56.Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.

57.He that lies at the stock, Shall have a gold rock; He that lies at the wall, Shall have a golden ball; He that lies in the middle, Shall have a gold fiddle.

58.Swan swim over the sea, Swim, swan, swim!

swan swam back again, Well swum swan!

59.Little Tee-wee, He went to sea, In an open boat; And while afloat,

The little boat bended, My story's ended.

60.Go to bed, Tom, Go to bed, Tom, Tired or not, Tom, Go to bed, Tom.

61.Little Tommy little mouse Lived in a little house; He caught fishes

In other men's dishes.

62.Little Tommy Tucker, Sings for his supper: What shall we give him? White bread and butter. How shall he cut it Without a knife?

How will he be married Without a wife?

63.Did you see my wife, did you see, Did you see my wife looking for me?

She wears a straw bonnet, wit white ribbons And dimity petticoats over her knee.

64.There was an old woman

on it, Lived under a hill, And if she's not gone she lives there still.

65.If all the world were paper, And all the sea were ink,

If all the trees were bread and cheese, What should we have to drink?

66.Tommy's tears and Mary's fears,

Will make them old before their

67.Work while you work, Play while you play, That is the way, To be work and gay.

68.Good, better, best, Never let it rest. Until good is better, And better is best.

years.

小学英语童谣chant(梁琼)

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