英语短剧龟兔赛跑
龟兔赛跑英语小品剧(课堂PPT)

乌龟:OK !
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Who will be the winner? Of course, It is me.
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Hi! Mr.Tortoise. What are you doing?
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Hi! Miss Hare. I am walking.
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Why do not you put four wheels on your feet? You will run much faster than now.
乌龟:No, I would run with my feet step by step. I’m sure I can win. I could be the winner.
The Tortoise and the Hare
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Good morning everyone. Now, I will tell you a story about Mr. Tortoise and Miss Hare. In a very big forest, there lives many different kinds of animals, like monkeys, chicks, a Hare and an honest Tortoise. Miss Hare is very proud of her long legs and she looks down upon Mr. Tortoise. Today, near the river, an interesting thing is happening.
龟兔赛跑英语短剧ppt

Climate
The moment when the rabbit takes a nap, giving the turn the opportunity to catch up and even win the race
Exposure
Establish the conflict between the two characters, with the rabbit boarding about his speed and the turn remaining humble and terminated
Resolution
The rabbit accepts his loss and learns a valuable lesson about humility and hard work, while the turn is practiced for his persistence and termination
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Descriptive
Use descriptive language to paint a vivo picture of the setting
and the characters' emotions, enhancing the audience's
immersion in the story
Scene setting and prop preparation
Scene setting
The race takes place in a forest, with a clear starting line and a finish line marked by a flag The scene should reflect the natural environment, with trees, buses, and other elements of a woodland setting
英语故事《龟兔赛跑》简短

英语故事《龟兔赛跑》简短Once upon a time in a lush forest, there lived a swift hare who was known far and wide for his speed. Beside him dwelled a slow yet persistent tortoise, who moved at a pace that seemed almost still to others.One sunny afternoon, the hare, brimming with arrogance, challenged the tortoise to a race, mocking his slow pace. The humble tortoise accepted, believing that determination could conquer speed.All the animals gathered around to witness the unusual contest. The race began, and the hare sprinted off, leaving the tortoise far behind in a cloud of dust. Confident of his victory, the hare decided to take a nap midway, thinking that even with a nap, he would easily win.Meanwhile, the tortoise plodded along steadily, never stopping for a break. As the hare slumbered, lost in dreams, the diligent tortoise approached the finish line. The crowd cheered as the tortoise crossed the line, winning the race while the hare was still snoozing.When the hare finally woke up and rushed to the finish, he was met with the astonishing sight of the tortoise being hailed as the champion. Realizing his mistake of underestimating his opponent and giving in to overconfidence, the hare learned a valuable lessonabout humility and perseverance.And so, the tale of the Tortoise and the Hare spread throughout the land, teaching generations that slow and steady often wins the race, and that pride comes before a fall.。
小学英语课本剧:龟兔赛跑(Hare and tortoise)精品文档12页

英语课本剧(5)龟兔赛跑(Hare and tortoise)Bird: Friends, friends, come here and have a look.(伙伴们,伙伴们,快来看啊!)The hare and the tortoise will have a match again.(小兔和乌龟又要比赛了。
)Monkey: The hare and the tortoise will have a match?(小兔和乌龟又要比赛了?)Didn’t the hare lose last year? Why do that again?(小兔不是输了吗?怎么还要比呀?)Bird: Yes, the hare lost the match last year, and her mother was too angry to eat anything in two days.(是的,小兔去年输了,兔妈妈气得两天没吃任何东西。
)Mother hare order them to have a match again this year.(兔妈妈命令他们今年再比一次。
)Monkey: Oh, so it is.(原来是这样。
)Together: ( Music)...!Monkey: Everybody, the match begins. (各就各位,比赛开始了。
)I’m the referee.(我是裁判)Hare and tortoise, ready? (小兔乌龟,准备好了吗?)Mother hare: Honey! Honey! Come on! (亲爱的!亲爱的!快过来!)Have some coffee.(喝些咖啡。
)Hare: Mom, oh, I can’t drink it all.(妈妈,哦,我喝不下了。
)Mother hare: It can help you keep alert on the way. (它可以让你精精神神的。
龟兔赛跑儿童英语短剧

The Tortoiseand the hareChARACTeRsNarrator 1Narrator 2hareMouseFroghorsesnakeTortoiseCrowd 1 (several students)Crowd 2 (remaining students)Narrator 1: One sunny day in the forest, Mouse, Frog, Snake, and Horse were sitting around talking.Narrator 2: All of a sudden, Hare ran up to them.He jogged in place as he spoke to the other animals.hare: I feel like running a race.Who would like to race with me?How about you, Mouse?Mouse: No, not me.I cannot scurry along fast enough to beat you!hare: You are right.How about you, Frog?Frog: No, not me.I cannot hop along fast enough to beat you!F o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y ©C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e share: You are right. How about you, Horse?horse: No, not me.I cannot gallop along fast enough to beat you!hare:You are right.How about you, Snake?snake: No, not me.I cannot ssssssslither along fast enough to beat you! hare:You are right.I am the fastest animal around! I have never been beaten in a race.Narrator 1: At that moment, Tortoise appeared. He was walking very slowly toward the group.Tortoise: I will race with you.Narrator 2: The other animals stared at Tortoise.Then Hare burst out laughing.hare:You? You must be joking! You are so slow! Narrator 1: The other animals laughed, too. How could Tortoise ever beat Hare?Tortoise: I can beat you. hare: No, you can’t. Tortoise: Yes, I can. hare: No, you can’t.Tortoise: Yes, I can.F o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y © C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e share: Well, I hate to see you make a fool of yourself, but OK.Tortoise: All right then. Let us begin.Narrator 2: Hare turned toward the other animals.hare: Help us out, please.Mouse: On your marks . . .Narrator 1: Tortoise and Hare lined up side by side.snake: Get ssssssset . . .Narrator 2: Tortoise and Hare crouched down.They were ready to run!Frog: Go!Crowd 1: Go Tortoise!Crowd 2: Go Hare!Narrator 1: Tortoise started moving very slowly.Narrator 2: Hare took off quickly, leaving Tortoiseand the other animals behind.Horse looked at Tortoise.horse: You have to move a little faster if you want to win.Tortoise: This is as fast as I go.Step by step, step by step.Narrator 1: Hare was very far ahead by now.He decided to take a little nap.F o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y ©C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e share: That Tortoise will never catch up to me.When I wake up, I will make it to the finish line in plenty of time!Narrator 2: Hare lay down and went to sleep.Narrator 1: While Hare slept, Tortoise caught up with him.He kept going and slowly moved past Hare.Narrator 2: The other animals saw this.They ran over to Hare and tried to wake him up.Mouse: Hare! Frog: Wake up!snake: Tortoissssssse isssssss beating you!Narrator 1: Hare stirred. Finally he was awake. hare: Huh? What? What is going on? horse: Tortoise is ahead of you. Get going!hare: I have plenty of time! Please, let me nap!Narrator 2: The other animals shrugged.Hare would not listen to them.Mouse: Fine. Rest then.snake: Let usssssss go catch up with Tortoissssssse. Frog: Hop to it!horse: Giddy-yap!F o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y © C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e sNarrator 1: The animals ran to catch up with Tortoise.They watched as he crossed the finish line.Narrator 2: Mouse patted Tortoise on his back.Mouse: Well done!Frog: Great job!snake: Congratulationsssssss.horse: Good going!Narrator 1: Meanwhile, Hare had woken up.He looked at his watch and started off toward the finish line.Narrator 2: Hare was out of breath when he caught up to the other animals.Then he saw that Tortoise had won the race.Hare spoke to Tortoise.hare: How did you beat me?Tortoise: Well, it is a little secret of mine.hare: Oh, come on. You can tell us.snake: Yesssssss, pleassssssse do.Frog: What is the scoop?Mouse: We want to know.horse: What is the secret?Tortoise: I learned this lesson from wise old Grandfather Tortoise: As you move from place to place,slow and steady wins the race.F o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y ©C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e share: How about another try? One more race.I know I can beat you this time.Tortoise: Maybe tomorrow.Right now I must go to the pond. A duck is waiting there for me.He wants to see who is the faster swimmer.Mouse: May we come along?Tortoise: Of course.Narrator 1: All the animals followed Tortoise, even Hare. Narrator 2: As they walked, they chanted the lessonTortoise had just taught them.All: As you move from place to place,slow and steady wins the race!THE ENDF o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y © C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e sTeaching NotesThe Tortoise and the HareAbout This PlayThe Tortoise and the Hare is known as an Aesop’s fable. Many old stories are attributed to a storyteller named Aesop whose fables taught people to be good and honest. To avoid offending his listeners, he had animal characters act out the foolish ways of humans. His fables all contain moral lessons for listeners to think over. Other Aesop’s fables include The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse and The Fox and the Crow.T h e T o rt o is e e H a reF o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y © C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e sQuestions Before Reading• What is the fastest animal you can think of? The slowest?• A tortoise is a kind of turtle. What are turtles like?• A hare is a kind of rabbit. What are rabbits like?• Which do you think is faster, a tortoise or a hare?Questions After Reading• Why didn’t the other animals want to race with Hare?• Why did the other animals laugh at Tortoise when he said he could beat Hare?• Why did Hare take a nap during the race?• Why do you think Tortoise won the race?• What do you think “slow and steady wins the race” means?Extension ActivityAsk students if they can recall a time when they have ever felt “left in the dust” by someone who was faster at something than they were (for example, an older sibling). How did that make them feel? Then ask students to name some instances when going slower might actually be better than going fast. (Examples: eating ice cream, reading a book, painting a picture.) List students’ ideas on the chalkboard to reinforce the idea that sometimes “slow and steady” really does win the race.Words to Previewscurry gallop slither crouched giddy-yap steadyAccuracyWord recognition is excellent; self-corrections are few and successful. Word recognition is good; self-corrects successfully.2Word recognition is marginal. Reader struggles with many words; many unsuccessful attempts at self-correction.1Word recognition is poor. Reader struggles with decoding. Multiple attempts to decode meet with little success.Expression and VolumeReads with good expression; sounds like natural language;varies expression and volume to match interpretation of the passage. Occasionally slips into flat reading; sounds like natural language most of the time; voice volume is generally appropriate.2Reads with some expression; begins to make text sound like natural language sometimes; focus remains largely on saying the words; reads in a quiet voice.1Reads with little expression; little sense of trying to make text sound like natural language; tends to read in a quiet voice.PhrasingGenerally well phrased, mostly in clause and sentence units. Mixture of run-ons, mid-sentence pauses for breath, and possibly some choppiness; reasonable stress and intonation.2Frequent choppy reading; improper stress and intonation that fail to mark ends of sentences and clauses.1Monotonic with little sense of phrase boundaries; frequent word-by-word reading.SmoothnessGenerally smooth reading with some breaks; word andstructure difficulties are resolved quickly; usually self-corrects. Occasional breaks in smoothness caused by difficulties with specific words and/or structures.2Occasional extended pauses, hesitations, and so on, that are frequent and disruptive.1Frequent extended pauses, hesitations, sound-outs, repetitions, or multiple attempts.PaceConsistently conversational and appropriate. Uneven mixture of fast and slow reading.2Moderately slow (or overly and inappropriately fast).1Slow and laborious.Source: Adapted from “Training Teachers to Attend to Their Students’ Oral Reading Fluency,” by J. Zutell andT.V . Rasinski, Theory Into Practice , Volume 30, Number 3, pp. 211–217 (1991). Used with permission of the authors.Student’s Name: Date:Grade:Reading Passage:Rubric for Assessing Oral FluencyIn each category, circle the number that best describes the student’s performance.F o l k & F a i r y T a l e P l a y s f o r B u i l d i n g F l u e n c y © C a r o l P u g l i a n o -M a r t i n , S c h o l a s t i c T e a c h i n g R e s o u r c e s。
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龟兔赛跑英语话剧

龟兔赛跑英语话剧Title: The Tortoise and the Hare: A Race to RememberGenre: Children's English PlayCharacters:1. Slowpoke - the tortoise2. Speedy - the hare3. Narrator 14. Narrator 25. Rabbit friends (optional) - a group of supporting characters6. Animal spectators (optional) - various animals from the forestScene 1: The Starting Line(Narrator 1 and Narrator 2 are standing center stage)Narrator 1: Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the most exciting event in the animal kingdom – the Great Forest Race!Narrator 2: That's right! Today, Slowpoke the tortoise will compete against Speedy the hare in a race around the forest.(Scene shifts to the starting line. Slowpoke and Speedy are waiting, ready to race.)Narrator 1: And they're off! Slowpoke, being the determined tortoise he is, starts slowly but steadily, while Speedy sprints ahead. Scene 2: Speedy Takes a Break(Scene shifts to a lush field. Speedy is seen resting under a shady tree.)Narrator 2: Speedy, feeling confident that he has enough time to relax, decides to take a nap. He must be really tired from all that speedy running!(Scene shifts back to the race track. Slowpoke continues to move forward.)Scene 3: Slowpoke Keeps Going(Slowpoke is seen walking steadily and determinedly.)Narrator 1: Slowpoke, consistent and focused, continues to move forward. He may be slow, but he never gives up!(Scene shifts to the field where Speedy is sleeping.)Narrator 2: While Speedy snoozes, Slowpoke passes him, making significant progress on the race track.(Scene 4: Speedy's Realization)(Scene shifts back to the field. Speedy wakes up, rubbing his eyes, and realizes Slowpoke is nowhere to be seen.)Speedy: Oh no! I took too long of a break! I need to catch up! (Scene shifts back to the race track. Slowpoke is almost at the finish line.)Scene 5: The Grand Finale(Slowpoke is seen approaching the finish line, spectators cheer him on.)Narrator 1: Slowpoke is just steps away from victory!Speedy: (rushes in, panting) Wait for me, Slowpoke! I've learned my lesson. I can't underestimate you anymore!(Scene shows Slowpoke and Speedy crossing the finish line together.)Narrator 2: And they did it! Slowpoke and Speedy, crossing the finish line together!(Spectators cheer and congratulate Slowpoke and Speedy for their remarkable race.)Scene 6: Lessons Learned(Slowpoke and Speedy standing together)Slowpoke: Speed isn't everything, Speedy. It's about determination and consistency.Speedy: You're right, Slowpoke. I shouldn't have taken you for granted. Thank you for teaching me that.(Scene ends with Slowpoke and Speedy shaking hands and the curtains close.)Narrator 1: And that concludes our story of the Great Forest Race. Remember, it's not always about being the fastest, but about being steady and determined.Narrator 2: That's right! Speedy and Slowpoke have taught us an important lesson today!(End of the play)Note: Feel free to adapt the scenes and dialogues according to your preferences and the available resources. Add songs, dances, or additional characters to make the play more engaging for the audience.。
儿童英语课本剧脚本:龟兔赛跑

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英语短剧:TheTortoiseandtheHare(龟兔赛跑)
旁白:Good morning everyone. Now, I will tell you a story about Mr. Tortoise and Miss Hare. In a very big forest, there lives many different kinds of animals, like monkeys, chicks, a Hare and an honest Tortoise. Miss Hare is very proud of her long legs and she looks down upon Mr. Tortoise. Today, near the river, an interesting thing is happening.
兔子:Hi! Mr. Tortoise. What are you doing?
乌龟:Hi! Miss Hare. I am walking.
兔子:Why do not you put four wheels on your feet? You will run much faster than now.
乌龟:No, I would run with my feet step by step. I’m sure I can win. I could be the winner.
兔子:Can what? Can run? Just like now? Ah, Ah, Ah, You are too slow. I can even walk faster than you run.
乌龟:Miss Hare, You are too proud. We should have a race. I believe I can run faster than you. That means I can win the match.
兔子:What? What? A race? With you? You can win? OK. OK. Look at the tall tree. Let me see who can get there first.
乌龟:OK !
兔子:Who will be the winner? Of course, It is me.
旁白:Many animals hear about the message that Mr. Tortoise and Miss Hare will have a race. They all come to the place near the river.
猴子: Mr. Tortoise, Are you ill? You must know your legs are much shorter than Miss Hare’s. That is to say you would fail the race.
乌龟: Don’t worry. I will try my best. I believe myself.
小鸡: Oh, My God! Do not join the race, and you will not be the winner, 乌龟: You are my good friends. Please believe in me. I can win the race .
猴子: Ready? Go!
旁白:Miss Hare runs very fast, but Mr. Tortoise runs very slowly. A moment later, Miss Hare arrives at a small tree.
兔子: Where is Mr. Tortoise? I can not see him. Oh, he is much far behind me. I think he will arrive here at least in the afternoon, Let me have a good rest.
旁白:Miss Hare wants to have a rest, but after a moment, he feels a little sleepy.
乌龟: How tired, but I can not give up. I must insist. I can arrive at the tall tree.
兔子: Oh, It is Miss Hare. He is sleeping now. I must run faster at his sleeping time.
旁白: Miss Hare is sleeping, while Mr. Tortoise is running much faster now. Now Mr. Tortoise arrives near the tree.
猴子和小鸡: Mr. Tortoise, Come on, Come on. You could be the winner!
兔子: Who is making the noise? Ah? Mr. Tortoise? He will win? Oh, no. Let me catch up with him.
Oh, It is too late, he is the winner, I fail the race. But I do not know why? Do you know?。