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English for children, regardless of age, has long been a significant part of preschool education and a necessary subject for schoolchildren. Now almost all parents are thinking about it, and. Songs, riddles, rhymes, short videos, audio fairy tales surround the modern child from the earliest years. Poems and songs in English for children in an era of rapid development of modern technology may seem like an old-fashioned and unnecessary phenomenon. But this is only at first glance. Poems and songs develop the child's memory, imagination, hearing, expand vocabulary, and the elements of the song in English for children, they also help to understand certain grammatical constructions, introduce them to the culture, habits, traditions of the English and their families, which always adds color, originality and originality to the process of learning English.

Assignment for parents: Learn these poems and songs in English with the children and make illustrations for them together.

1. Johnny, Johny!

— Johnny, Johny!
Yes, Papa.
— Eating sugar?
— No, Papa.
— Telling lies?
— No, Papa.
— Open your mouth!
— Ha! Ha! Ha!

Translation into Russian "Johny, Johny!"
Johnny, Johnny!
— Yes, dad!
- Do you eat sugar?
- No, dad.
- Are you telling a lie?
- No, dad.
- Open your mouth!
— Ha-ha-ha!

2. Three wise men of Gotham

three wise men of Gotham,

They went to the sea in a bowl,

And if the bowl had been stronger

My song had been longer.

Translation into Russian "Three Wise Men".

Three wise men in one bowl

They set off across the sea in a thunderstorm.

Be stronger than the old basin,

My story would be longer.

Translation by S. Marshak

The words " Three wise men of Gotham" with the translation

wise wise
men men
Gotham [ʹgəutəm] Gotham (name of a fictitious city)

a man of Gotham, a wise man of Gotham - simpleton, fool

went to sea - set off on a journey by sea

a bowl

strong

a song

long

3. Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?

Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?

I've been to London to look at the queen.

Pussy cat, pussy cat, what did you do there?

I frightened a little mouse under the chair.

Translation into Russian "Visiting the Queen."

"Where were you today, pussycat?"

- The Queen of England.

What did you see at court?

- I saw a mouse on the carpet!

Translation by S. Marshak

The words " Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?" with the translation

pussy [‘pusɪ] pussy, kitty

Where have you been? - Where have you been?

I've been to London. - I've been to London.

queen queen queen (female monarch)

frighten [‘fraɪt(ə)n] to scare

a little mouse under the chair - a little mouse under the chair

4 Solomon Grundy

Solomon Grundy,
Born on a Monday,
Christened on Tuesday,
married on wednesday,
Took ill on Thursday,
Grew worse on Friday,
Died on Saturday,
Buried on Sunday.
This is the end
Of Solomon Grundy

By James Orchard Halliwell in 1842.

Translation into Russian "Solomon Grundy".
Monday, hard day

Monya was born

And on Tuesday, he, unfortunately,

He was baptized in the church.

On Wednesday, Monya took the bride

And led to the crown.

Their happiness did not last long

Since by Thursday

Our Monya fell down with a strong fever,

Was delirious.

By Friday it didn't get any easier.

After tempering his ardor, Monya uttered two words

And completely ... cooled down.

Monya died,

And on Saturday I already lay in a coffin,

Leaving all his relatives unhappy.

Sunday morning Monyu

Carried on the last journey -

Weeks have flown by

And never return a day.

Translation by L. Zhemchur

The words " Solomon Grundy" with the translation

born born

christen [‘krɪs(ə)n] to baptize, perform the rite of baptism

marry [‘mærɪ] to marry (on someone); to marry (smb.)

to be taken ill - get sick

to grow worse - worsen, get worse

die die

bury [‘berɪ] to bury

this is the end

Monday [‘mʌndeɪˌ ‘mʌndɪ] Mon Monday

Tuesday [‘t(j)uːzdɪ ], [‘ʧuː-]Tues., Tue. Tuesday

Wednesday [‘wenzdeɪ] Wednesday

Thursday [‘θɜːzdeɪ] Thursday

Friday [‘fraɪdeɪ], [-dɪ] F, Fri. Friday

Saturday [‘sætədeɪ] Saturday

Sunday [‘sʌndeɪ], [-dɪ] Sunday

5. Humpty Dumpty

"Humpty-Dumpty" contains a veiled description of a broken egg. It has been a great favorite among children for several hundred years.

Humpty-Dumpty sat on a wall
Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall;
All the king's horses and all the king's men
Couldn't put Humpty together again.

Translation into Russian "SHALLTAY Dumpty".

Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall.
Humpty Dumpty collapsed in his sleep.
All royal cavalry
All the king's men
Can not
humpty,
Can not
chatting,
Humpty Dumpty,
Dumpty-Humpty,
Humpty Dumpty collect.

Translation by S. Marshak

The words "Humpty-Dumpty" with the translation

sat - sat

on a wall - on the wall

to have a fall - fall

All the king's horses - all royal horses

put together - collect

6. Two Legs Sat Upon Three Legs

Two Legs Sat Upon Three Legs is a popular riddle, which dates back at least as far as 1600.

Two legs sat upon three legs
With one leg in his paw;
In comes four legs
and runs away with one leg;
Up jumps two legs,
catches up three legs,
Throws it after four legs
And makes him bring back one leg.

"Two legs" refers to a man, "three legs" to a stool, "four legs" to a dog, and "one leg" to a joint of meat.

7. The Crooked Man

There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile,
He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile;
He bought a crooked cat which caught a crooked mouse,
And they all lived together in a little crooked house.

Translation into Russian "There was a crooked man"

Once upon a time there was a crooked little man on the bridge.
He once walked a crooked verst.
And suddenly on the way between the stones of the pavement
Found a faded fifty kopeck piece.
He bought a crooked cat for fifty dollars,
And the cat found a mouse for him.
And so they lived together little by little,
Until the curve of their house collapsed.

Translation by S. Marshak

lived on light man,
crooked legs,
And he walked for a century
On a twisted path.
And beyond the twisted river
In a crooked house
Living in summer and winter
Crooked mice.
And stood at the gate
crooked trees,
They walked without worries
Crooked wolves.
And they had one
crooked cat,
And she meowed
I'm sitting by the window.

Translation by K. Chukovsky

Poems by Korney Chukovsky "There lived a man, crooked legs" is a free translation of the English poem "There was a crooked man ...", which tells about the Scottish general Sir Alexander Leslie, thanks to whom Scotland gained political and religious freedom. Under Crooked stile (stile 1) a) steps for crossing the fence (fence, wall); stile b) A-shaped passage 2) turnstile) meant the border between Scotland and England. And living together in the same house And they all lived together in a little crooked house - reconciliation of old enemies - England and Scotland.

“There was a Crooked Man” originates from the English Stuart history of King Charles I. The “crooked man” is said to allude to Scottish General Sir Alexander Leslie, who signed a treaty that secured Scotland’s freedom. “The crooked stile” represents the border wedged between England and Scotland. The English and Scots agreement is represented within the line “They all lived together in a crooked little house.” The rhyme refers to the uneasy peace between the two countries.

8. A sailor went to sea

Sailor went to sea sea sea
To see what he could see see see


To see what he could see see see,
But all that he could see see see

Another sailor went to sea sea sea
To see what she could see see see,
But all that she could see see see
Was the bottom of the deep blue sea sea sea.

The sailors went to sea sea sea
To see what they could see see see
But all that they could see see see
Was the bottom of the deep blue sea sea sea

The words " Sailor went to sea" with the translation.
sailor [‘seɪlə] sailor, sailor
sea
see see
deep
blue blue

9. Doctor Foster

Doctor Foster went to Gloucester
in a shower of rain;
he stepped in a puddle,
right up to his middle,
And never went there again.

DR FOSTER

Dr. Foster
Went to Gloucester.
It rained all day long.
He fell into a puddle
Wet even worse
And he never went there again.

Translation by S. Marshak

10 Robin the Bobbin

Robin the Bobbin, the big-bellied Ben,
He ate more meat than fourscore men;
He ate a cow, he ate a calf,
Heate a butcher and a half
He ate a church, he ate a steeple,
He ate a priest and all the people!
A cow and a calf
An ox and a half
a church and a steeple,
And all good people
And yet he complained that his stomach wasn't full.

ROBIN-BOBBIN

Robbin Bobbin
somehow
refreshed
On an empty stomach:
Ate a calf
Early in the morning
two lambs
And a ram
Ate a cow
Whole
And the counter
with the butcher
A hundred larks in a dough
And a horse and cart together,
Five churches and bell towers -
And still dissatisfied!

Translation by S. Marshak

11. The Old Woman in a Shoe

There was an old woman who lived in a shoe,
She had so many children she didn't know what to do;
She gave them some broth without any bread;
She whipped them all soundly and put them to bed.

THE TALE ABOUT THE OLD WOMAN

Once upon a time there was an old woman in a holey shoe.
And she had guys like minnows in the river!
She whipped them all, cooked jelly for them
And, having fed them jelly, she ordered them to go to bed.

Translation by S. Marshak

12. Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy and Bess

Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy And Bess,
They all went together to seek a bird's nest;
They found a bird's nest with five eggs in,
They all took one, and left four in.

Elizabeth, Lizzy, Betsy and Bess
Spring with a basket
We went to the forest.
In a nest on a birch
Where there were no birds
They found five pinkish eggs.
All four of them
Got it in the testicle
And yet four
Left in place.

CLUE

Though different
Names are here
(Elizabeth, Lizzy, Betsy and Bass)
But that's what it was called
The girl is alone.
She did go
With a basket in the forest.

Translation by S. Marshak

13. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

Twinkle, twinkle, little star
How I wonder what you are.
Like a diamond in the sky

When the blazing sun is gone
When he nothing shines upon
Then you show your little light
Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.

Then the traveler in the dark,
Thanks for your tiny spark
He couldn't see which way to go
If you didn't twinkle so.

In the dark blue sky you keep
And often through my curtains peep,
for you never shut your eyes,
Till the sun is in the sky.

As your bright and tiny spark,
Lights the traveler in the dark.
Though I don't know what you are,

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

Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
How I wonder what you are.
How I wonder what you are.

Translation into Russian "Twinkle, twinkle, little star".

You blink, night star!
Where are you, who are you - I do not know.
You are high above me
Like a diamond in the darkness of the night.

Only the sun will set
Darkness falls on the ground
You will appear shining.
So blink, night star!

The one who spends the night on the road.
I know I can't take my eyes off you.
He would get lost and disappear
If your light did not shine.

In the dark sky you do not sleep
You look out the window at me
You don't close your eyes,
It looks like you're waiting for the sun.

These clear rays
Shine a traveler in the night.
Who are you, where are you - I don't know
But blink, night star!

Lyrics from the song "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" with translation

twinkle [‘twiŋkl] to shine, sparkle, twinkle, blink
little [‘litl]
star
how
I am
wonder [‘wʌndə]
what what
you
up [ʌp] from above
above [ə'bʌv] above, above
world world
so so
high
like like
diamond [‘daiəmənd] diamond
sky sky

14. Mother may I go and bathe?

Mother may I go and bathe?

Yes, my darling daughter

Hung your clothes on yonder tree,

But don't go near the water.

Warning

“Mom…can I go for a swim?”

Yes, baby, run...

Hang clothes on the bush

But do not go into the pond, no, no ...

Translation by L. Zhemchur

15. If you are a gentleman

If you are a gentleman,

As I suppose you to be,

You'll neither laugh nor smile

At the tickling your knee.

If you are a true gentleman,

Of which we have no doubt

Then you will not giggle,

If they tickle you.

Translation by V. Lunin

Poems and songs in English for children are a great way for adults to learn and improve English. Choose a short song and listen to it 5-6 times in a row, 8 is better). And in a minute you will sing it at ease, reinforcing new phrases, and the day will become happier and more pleasant.

Poems in English for children are very useful. With their help, children easily memorize new words and concepts. Poetry English authors immerse students in a different culture, with their own customs and characters. Many of these poems are translated verbatim, but some use slang expressions and approximate translations.

The first verses are quite simple. They are easy to remember and understand for kids.

Olya has a pencil,
Olya has a pen,
She draws with a pencil
She writes with a pen.

Olya has a pencil
Olya has a pen
She draws with a pencil
She writes with a pen.

Rhymes about animals

Bow-wow, says the dog,
Mew, mew, says the cat,
Grunt, grunt, goes the hog,
And squeak goes the rat.
Tu-whu says the owl
Caw, caw, says the crow,
Quack, quack, says the duck,
And what cuckoos say you know

Poems about animals

Woof woof woof! - the dog is barking
Meow-meow, - the cat meows,
Woo! - the wolf howls
Oink! - the pig grunts.
Hiss fearlessly "Shi-i-i .." snakes,
Cow "Moo-oo-oo!" mooing,
And what about the cuckoo, you say, Usually "says"?

Where's my little hare?
look! under the chair.
Where's my little fox?
look! in the box.

Where is my little bunny?
Look! Under the chair.
Where is my little fox?
Look! In the box.

To the Snail Snail, snail, put out your horns,
And I'll give you bread and barley-corns.

Snail Snail, stick out your horns
And I will give you a piece of bread.

The bear is white.
The bird is blue.
The dog is black.
The puppy is, too.

The bear is white.
The bird is blue.
The dog is black.
And the puppy too.

To the Lady-Bird
lady bird lady bird
fly home,
Your house is on fire
And your children all gone;
All accept one
And that's little Ann
And she has crept under
The warming pan.

lady bird
Bird woman, bird woman
Fly home
your house is on fire
And your children are all gone;
All but one
And here's little Ann
And she crept under
Warm saucepan.

This little piggie
This little piggy went to market.
This little piggy stayed home.
This little piggy had roast beef.
This little piggy had none.
This little piggy cry, "Wee-wee-wee,"
All the way home.

This little pig
This little piggy went to the store.
This little piggy stayed at home.
This little pig was eating roast beef.
And this little pig didn't get anything (he didn't have roast beef).
This little piggy was crying all the way home: "Woo-wee-wee!"

mind the clock
And keep the rule:
Always come in time to school

Keep track of time
And make it a rule:
Always arrive at school on time.

little bird

Once I saw a little bird
Come hop, hop, hop
And I cried, little bird,
Will you stop, stop, stop?
I was going to the window
To say, How do you do?
But he shook his little tail
And away he flew.

Small bird

A bird jumps outside the window
From branch to branch
And I ask one thing:
"Wait, neighbor!"
I run to the window
Loudly I shout "Hi!"
But a little fluttered at once -
That's her entire answer.

under the sky
Here I lie
under the sky
green trees above me.
Nature and I.

Under the sky
Here I lie
Under the sky
Green trees above me.
Nature and me.

Some bunny ears are very tall
Some bunny ears are very small.
Some bunny ears are soft and floppy
Some funny bunnies are hop-hop-hoppy!
Some bunny noses are black as ink
Some bunny noses are pale and pink.
Some little bunnies are snuggly-cozy,
Some funny bunnies are sniffly-nosy.

The ears of some rabbits are very long,
The ears of some rabbits are very small.
The ears of some rabbits are soft and droopy,
Some funny bunnies turn heads!
Some rabbits' noses are as black as ink
The noses of some rabbits are pale and pink.
Some little rabbits are so eager to be cozy!
Some funny rabbits are very curious!

Poems for memorizing colors

These poems will help children remember colors faster. The main characters in them are funny monsters Elmo, Cookie, Oscar the Grouch, Big Bird and Zoo. Each of them has their favorite color.

Elmo`s fur is the color red,
Just like the hat that sits on his head!
Cookie is blue from head to toe,
And so is the sled that glides through the snow.
Oscar the Grouch is as green as can be,
Just like the leaves on the big shady tree.
Big Bird is yellow, his feathers so bright!
Just like the boat, the sun and the kite.
Zoe is orange an so is her ball,
But pink is her favorite color of all!

Elmo's fur is red
Just like a hat on his head.
Cookies are blue from head to toe
And the same sled sliding through the snow.
Oscar the Grouch is as green as can be
Just like the leaves on a big shady tree.
The big bird is yellow, its feathers are so bright!
Just like a boat, the sun and a kite.
Zoo orange color and the same ball
But pink is her favorite color!

This short rhyme is especially for mom

This is special for you
For my dear mother.
I will always come to you
With surprises other!

This is especially for you.
For my dear mother.
I will always come to you
With more surprises!

Evening prayer of a child

god bless mommy and daddy
And our little home.
god bless grandma and grandpa
When they are all alone.
God bless puppy and kitty
And my teddy bear.
Goad-bless all little kids
And adults anywhere.

God bless mom and dad
And our little house.
God bless grandma and grandpa
When they are all alone.
May God bless the puppy and kitten
And my teddy bear.
May God bless all little children
And adults everywhere.

On a farm three little friends
Don't want to go to bed.
Why not come and play with me? -
The moon calls overhead.
The little cow jumps over the moon,
Laughing as she leaps.
The night is full of magic games
To play before she sleeps.
The little lamb leaps lightly through
The quiet evening air.
He swings upon a star and sprinkles
Stardust everywhere.
A cotton-candy cloud makes
Piglet giggle with delight,
Bouncing gently up and down.
He wants to play all night!
“We’ve had such fun” – the babies said.
“But now our mommies miss us.
The three friends tumble to the beds
For goodnight hugs and kisses.

Three little friends on the farm
They don't want to go to bed.
Why don't you come and play with me?
The moon is calling them.
The cow jumps over the moon -
Laugh how she rides!
The night is full of magical games
For her to play before bed.
The lamb easily jumps through
Quiet night air.
It spins around the star and splashes
Stardust everywhere.
Because of the cotton candy cloud
Piglet giggles with delight
Bouncing gently up and down.
He wants to play all night.
We had so much fun - say the kids -
But now our mothers miss us.
Three friends fall into their beds
For kisses and hugs at night.

my grandpa has some photos,
They are in a book.
When I come to visit him
We open it and look
At all our aunt and uncles
And many cousins ​​too
Or the photos of my parents
many years ago.

My grandfather has some pictures
They are in the book.
When I come to visit him
We open it and look
To all our uncles and aunts
And many cousins ​​and sisters
Or a photo of my parents
Many years ago.

This is a poem for language beginners:

I always take my teddy bear
Everywhere, everywhere.
in a bag with me to school;
Or to the swimmig pool;
On a bus or in the train;
in the sun or in the rain;
In my bed late in the night
I say to him "good night!"

I always take my teddy bear
Everywhere, everywhere.
In a bag with me to school
Or in the swimming pool
On the bus or on the train
In the sun or in the rain
In bed late at night
I tell him "Good night!"

And this verse will help you remember the parts of the body:

My hands, my head
My face, my eyes;
My arms and hips
My knees, my toes.
stand straight-
You are great!
hand up again,
fingers show rain,
Clap your hands
One, two, three
Sit down silently!

My hands, my head
My face, my eyes
My arms and thighs
My knees, my socks.
Get upright -
You are beautiful!
Hands up again
Fingers show rain.
Clap your hands -
One two Three,
Sit quietly!

And these verses will help you learn all the wardrobe items:

My clothes, my clothes
Drying in the sun:
hats and pajamas,
T-shirts and shorts,
dresses and skirts,
Trousers and shirts,
Socks and jeans,
My jacket and my tie
Thank you Mum!
Goodbye!

My clothes, my clothes
Dry in the sun:
Hats and pajamas
T-shirts and shorts,
Dresses and skirts
Pants and shirts
Socks and jeans
My jacket and my tie.
Thank you mom!
Goodbye!

And how it helps to learn English. Today we want to talk about poetry. Just imagine how wonderful it is to know by heart a couple of poems about love in English to show off in front of your loved ones!

In our article you will find 30 love poems on English language, ordered by increasing complexity - the very first can be understood by knowing only the basic rules of grammar.

For some poems, we will give a literary translation, for others we will show you cool videos with star performances, but we will offer to study each poem in the original. Do not be afraid, it will be feasible even for a beginner: by clicking on the links in the article, you will find the texts of poems with clickable subtitles. You can click on an unfamiliar English word and see its translation.

Love poems include not only reflections on love in a romantic way, but also poems dedicated to love for life, family, homeland, etc.

Love Is Elementary, or Short Love Poems in English

by Pablo Neruda (read by Madonna)

A poem by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, sung by the singer Madonna, for those who crave romance in Everyday life. Try to learn it and tell your soulmate!

by Robert Frost

Before you is probably the most famous translation of this poem - the translation of D. Eidelman.

by P. Sebes

A beautiful modern piece, expressed in an understandable way.

Shakespeare's sonnets are written in a variant of English known as Early Modern English and can be difficult at first. But this is not a problem, catch our short cheat sheet for this sonnet.

Thou - you (subject in the sentence).
Thee - you (addition in the sentence).
Thy / thin - your.
Ye - you (you, i.e. plural).

Also don't forget to click on any unusual expressions - Leo understands Shakespeare's English. 🙂

by Walt Whitman

This is just a snippet from Walt Whitman's beautiful Highway Song, a hymn to life and freedom. A must read aloud in the morning!

Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune,

Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing,

Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms,

Strong and content I travel the open road. by Robert Frost

  • by Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Welcome to the World of Poetry: love poems by English poets

    We tried to find love poems that will open the door to the world of English poetry for you, and, we hope, will make you stay in it forever. Reading poetry in English is one of the most unusual ways to learn English. At the same time, this is one of the most harmonious ways to feel the literary language. Follow the links to the materials and learn poetry. We wish you success and inspiration!

    Nowadays, children are taught foreign languages ​​from an early age. Linguists note the high efficiency of early learning, provided the right approach to classes. Lessons for children must necessarily take place in the format of the game, which is facilitated by bright educational materials, funny songs, funny quizzes. One of the methods of early "study" is considered poetry in English for children, which helps to quickly memorize words and phrases. He will talk about them in today's material. Let's give simple English rhymes for kids, learn colors in poetic form with preschoolers, and learn the basics of the present simple with primary school students. Let's start studying!

    Before engaging in any activity, you need to understand what benefits it brings. When it comes to the impact of poetry with English words for children, there are several important functions. Among them:

    • Formation of interest in the language;
    • Memory development;
    • Lung and interesting study vocabulary;
    • Practicing the correct pronunciation of words.

    In addition, through reading poetry, an initial acquaintance with the grammatical construction of phrases occurs. It is clear that the rhyme will not replace the study of grammar rules, but due to a good example, the child will be able to independently begin to build similar phrases and expressions.

    And of course, poems in English introduce children to poetry, instill a sense of the rhythm of the language and teach them to compose rhymes on their own. In a word, the usefulness of such a method in teaching a foreign language is undeniable. But how to instill in a child a craving for knowledge?

    To keep learning interesting, show your children that English is a lot of fun. Act out skits, read poems in roles, explain words with gestures, dance and sing, but in no case force them to do it. The parent should interest the child in English, and not force the child to memorize words that are incomprehensible to the child.

    Do not forget about your own positive example, because children imitate their parents in many ways. Show sincere interest, use English words more often in conversations, watch films in the original voice acting, and the child will be drawn to foreign language classes.

    Taking into account the above tips, we will turn theory into practice: we will get acquainted with the work of English poets and begin to learn rhymes in English with children.

    English rhymes for kids 4-5 years old

    This section contains short rhymes of various topics: poems about spring and colors; greeting, family description, humoresque, etc. These funny quatrains are easy to learn, so any kid will quickly remember them.

    All English poems are presented with translation, but to help moms, not those who know the language, the works are provided with a transcription of the pronunciation in Russian letters. Note that poems in English for children are better remembered when the child understands what is being said and can retell the content in his own language. Therefore, in many works, the translation is not literal, but adapted to the structure of the Russian language.

    Catch me! (Catch me)

    *For variety, you can add the names of other animals or the names of heroes and characters

    Cow (Cow)

    Pig

    Seasons &Colors (Seasons and Colors)

    Other English topics: Comics in English for children: as a way to learn English

    Christmas (Christmas)

    Family (Family)

    This is daddy /Zis from dedy/ This is daddy
    This is mummy /Zis from mami/ And here's mommy.
    This is sister /Zis from sEaster/ This is sister
    This is brother /Zis from brother/ This is my brother.
    This is me, me, me /Zis from mi, mi, mi/ And this is me, me, me
    And my whole family. /End May Wall Family/ That's my whole family!

    Good night (Good night)

    good night mother /Good Night Mother/ Good night mommy
    good night father /Good Night Fazer/ And good night daddy
    Kiss your little son. /Keys yur little sun/ Kiss your baby son.
    good night sister /Good Night Sister/ good night sister
    good night brother /Good Night Brother/ And good night brother
    good night everyone. /Good to find IvriOne/ Good night to everyone.

    Poems in English for preschool children

    English poets and writers in poetic form present the most popular topics for teaching preschoolers. As a rule, these are numbers, colors, names of animals, poems about the seasons and nature in English.

    numbers

    one, two, /one tu/ One, two
    I love you! /I love you/ I love you!
    three, four, /Free Four/ Three four
    Touch the floor! /Touch the flower/ Hands to the floor, live!
    five, six, /Fife Six/ Five six
    Mix and mix! /mix and mix/ We mix everything we have!
    Seven, Eight /Seven ate/ Seven eight
    It is great! /it from great/ Very splendid!
    Nine, ten / Nain ten / Nine ten
    Play again! /Play Agein/ Let's play together again!

    Seasons and weather (Seasons and weather)

    Rain (Rain)

    My cat (My cat)

    My dog ​​(My dog)

    What is…? (What is it…?)

    What is blue? /Wat from blue/ What is blue?
    The sky is blue! /The sky from blue/ Sky is blue!
    What is green? / Wat from green / What's green?
    The grass is green! /The gras from green/ The grass is green!
    What is yellow? / Wat from Yellow / What is yellow?
    The round sun is yellow! /Ze Round Sun from Yellow/ Round yellow sun!
    What is orange? / Wat from orange / What's orange?
    The pumpkin is orange! /Ze pamkin from orange/ Orange pumpkin!
    What is brown? /Wat from brown/ What is brown?
    Brown is the Earth and the ground! /Brown from the Irz and the ground/ Brown land!
    What is red? / Wat from red / What is red?
    The butterfly is red! /Ze butterfly from red/ The butterfly is red!
    What is pink? / Wat from pink / What's pink?
    The flower is pink! /The flower from pink/ The flower is pink!
    What is purple? / Wat from the Ashes / What's purple?
    The eggplant is purple! /The egplant from the ashes/ Purple eggplant!
    What is white? / Wat from White / What is white?
    The snow that falls is white! /Ze snow zet falls from white/ Falling snow is white!
    What is black? /Wat from black/ What is black?
    Black is the sky at night! /Black from The Sky at Night/ Black skies at night!

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    We improve English at school with the help of poetry

    And finally, consider verses in English for children school age. At this time of child development, it is important to select works close to the curriculum.

    For example, first graders learn the alphabet, colors, numbers, animal names. Also for elementary school suitable poems about spring or winter in English. And at 9-11 years old, the guys are already actively studying grammar, so works about conjugation to be, present simple, interrogative sentences, irregular verbs etc.

    What is your name + Numbers (What is your name + numbers)

    Two and Four and Six and Eight, Two and four, six and eight
    What's your name? What is your name?
    My name is Kate. My name is Katya.
    One, Three, Five, Seven, Nine and Ten One, three, five, seven, nine and ten
    What's your name? What is your name?
    My name is Ben. My name is Ben.

    Pronouns (Pronouns)

    Have + Present Simple

    Anya has a pencil, Anya has a pencil
    Dima has a pen, And Dima has a pen.
    She draws with a pencil She draws with a pencil
    He writes with a pen. And he writes with a pen.

    Present Simple questions (Questions Present Simple)

    Days of the week (Days of the week)

    *In England, Canada and the USA, the new week starts on Sunday.

    My T-shirt is blue and my hat is pink. My T-shirt is blue and my hat is pink.
    Tell me what do you think? Tell me what do you think?
    My trousers are yellow, my socks are green. My pants are yellow and my socks are green.
    Tell me what do you think? Tell me what do you think?
    My jacket is purple, my shoes are white. My jacket is purple, my shoes are white.
    Tell me what do you think? Tell me what do you think?
    My gloves are brown My gloves are brown
    My scarf is black. My scarf is black.
    Tell me what do you think? Tell me what do you think?
    Do you think they're good or bad? Do you think she is good or bad?
    Do you like the clothes I'm wearing? Do you like the clothes I'm wearing?
    Or do you think I just look mad! Or do you think I'm just looking like a fool.

    Spring (Spring)

    Birdies build your nest; Birds are nesting.
    Weave together straw and feather, Straw with feathers all together
    Doing each your best. Weaving diligently.
    Spring is coming, spring is coming, Spring is coming, spring is coming
    Flowers are coming, too; And the flowers are blooming
    Pansies, lilies, daffodils Pansies, lilies, daffodils
    Now are coming through. Almost everyone is here.
    Spring is coming, spring is coming, Spring is coming, spring is coming
    All around is fair; And beauty all around
    Shimmer, quiver on the river, A fast river shimmers;
    Joy is everywhere. Everywhere life is beautiful, friend!

    This is how they teach English in verse for children. Now you yourself have seen that funny quatrains are easily perceived by ear and quickly sink into memory. Good luck in learning English and see you soon!

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    One of effective methods teaching a foreign language, methodologists highlight the use of a poetic text. Working on poems and rhymes allows you to solve a number of practical tasks: to work out pronunciation, to learn and consolidate vocabulary, to develop expressive reading skills, to form grammatical skills, as well as elementary speaking / listening skills. Poems in English significantly enliven the course of the lesson, increase the activity of students, contribute to the development of their linguistic and creative abilities, relieve fatigue and stress.

    Poems in English for kids are a great way to instill a love of the language from early childhood. Learning English poems and rhymes, the child will unconsciously memorize foreign words and grammatical structures. Tell poems, agreements and nursery rhymes, dressing the child, during games, while swimming, on a walk, on the way to Kindergarten etc.

    Hey Mary!

    How are you?

    fine, thanks.

    What about you?

    One, two, three, four, five,

    Once I caught a fish alive

    Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,

    Then I let it go again.

    Fly, little bird, fly!

    Fly into the blue sky!

    One, two, three

    You are free!

    Rain on the green grass,

    rain on the tree,

    rain on the house top,

    But not on me.

    My cat is black

    My cat is fat

    I like my cat

    It is my pat.

    rain, rain

    Rain, rain,

    Go to Spain

    fair weather

    Come again.

    The bear is white.

    The bird is blue.

    The dog is black.

    The puppy is, too.

    The cow says, "Moo, moo,

    I have some milk for you."

    two big apples

    under a tree.

    One is for you

    And one's for me.

    little star

    How I wonder what you are

    Up above the world so high

    Like a diamond in the sky

    Twinkle, twinkle, little star

    How I wonder what you are.

    good-bye

    Good-bye

    Good-bye

    good-bye

    my doll.

    Good-bye

    Good-bye

    good-bye

    You all.

    good night

    good night mother

    good night father

    Kiss your little son.

    good night sister

    good night brother

    good night everyone.

    Also for children who are just starting to get acquainted with a foreign language, for students following an individual curriculum, or just for a fun learning English, you can offer poems based on a familiar language. There are only a few words or expressions in English in such verses. Such material is necessary in order to motivate ordinary children and educate special children, that is, children with special needs.


    Rolled up from afar

    four wheel car,

    Siamese cat sits in it,

    Putting a blanket under the ponytail.

    Doll Catherine fell ill -

    Dissolved aspirin.

    The doctor ordered that every day

    They gave her tea with honey.

    The house is quiet and dark

    Moon looks out my window.

    Mother, turn off the moon

    I won't sleep in the light.

    Ten hares got into the tram

    Enough space for everyone.

    The controller entered the car:

    "who without a ticket - get out!" ...

    Thanks

    I ate breakfast with gusto.

    Yogurt, bun and biscuits.

    Skimmed the foam off the milk with a spoon

    And he said, “Thank you! Thank You!"

    Goodbye

    Be polite and don't forget

    Saying goodbye: "Good-bye!"

    Please

    Don't be lazy to be polite.

    Every day at least once up to a hundred

    If you ask, the word "please"

    Please speak.

    Crocodile

    There lived a crocodile.

    He was kind and very nice.

    Lying alone in the morning

    On green grass - green.

    He was cheerful in the mornings:

    Green grass and green himself.

    Dress

    In English dress - dress

    Pink - pink.

    In it, I decided, I think,

    Best of all princesses.

    Watch

    They have no arms or legs.

    At the wall clock, clock.

    But when the clock starts

    They walk, they walk, they walk...

    The cat is not to blame.

    It has always been white, white.

    But I climbed into the pipe on the roof,

    Black, black, came out of there.

    Football in the yard.

    We are chasing a ball, ball.

    I made a pass to the corner

    And the glass broke, glass.

    cat and fish

    Bipod, cat, lives in the pond,

    fish, fish, - on land.

    I won't say it yet

    Don't listen to me.

    Hedgehog

    The ball is prickly, not simple

    I see thick grass.

    At my feet curled up

    Little hedgehog, hedgehog

    Grasshopper

    Met in the tall grass

    I am a grasshopper, grasshopper.

    He played the violin

    Little snail.

    Ant

    Call an ant for dinner

    I wanted an anteater.

    Didn't go to that dinner

    Smart ant, ant.

    Poems in the lesson

    When learning a foreign language, even a small poem can be of great service: poetic texts contribute to faster mastering of vocabulary and grammar. Poems in the lesson serve as phonetic warm-ups, they are pronounced and memorized during physical education sessions. They allow you to improve pronunciation, entertain, are easy to remember, learn by heart, stir up children's interest in learning the language.

    And keep the rule:

    Always come in time to school

    Keep track of time

    And make it a rule:

    Always arrive at school on time.

    Let's go on a trip!

    Let's pack our bag!

    Take your trainers

    Take your shoes.

    Take your skirt and take your shirt.

    Take your dress! Off we go!

    Oh what a mess!

    Let's go for a walk!

    Let's pack our bag!

    Take your sneakers

    Take your shoes.

    Take your skirt and take your shirt.

    Take your dress! We're leaving already!

    Oh what a mess!

    One, two, three, four, five,

    Once I caught a fish alive

    Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,

    Then I let it go again.

    Why did you let it go?

    Because it bit my finger so.

    Which finger did it bite?

    The little finger on the right.

    She sells sea shells at the sea shore.

    The shells she sells are surely sea shells.

    So if she sells shells on the seashor,

    I'm sure she sells seashor shells.

    Monday for health

    Tuesday for wealth

    Wednesday the best day for all

    Thursday for crosses

    Friday for losses

    Saturday not luck at all

    See a pin and pick it up

    All that day you will have luck

    See a pin and let it lay

    You'll have bad luck all that day

    Open the window.

    Touch the table.

    touch the floor.

    Open your books.

    Open the window.

    Touch the table.

    touch the floor.

    Open your books.

    head and shoulder,

    head and shoulder,

    Eyes, ears, mouth and nose.

    Rhymes + drawings

    So that the teacher can control the students' understanding of English speech by ear, the degree of possession of their lexical and grammatical material, rhymes are supplemented with drawings. For example, a teacher or one of the students reads a rhyme, while the rest draw its content. Here are examples of such verses:


    Draw the sun, a car, a house,

    Draw a sea, a boat, a mouse,

    Draw a tree, a girl, a boy.

    In their hands they've got a toy.

    A circle, dots, a mouth, a nose,

    Two big ears, a neck, a rose.

    Arms, two legs, a body, feet,

    What's his name?

    His name is Pete.

    Draw a table, chairs, lamps,

    On the table draw some stamps.

    Draw two pictures on the wall

    A vase with flowers and a ball.

    Draw a stool and a TV set,

    A carpet, an armchair and a bed.

    The pen is white

    The pencil is blue,

    The pencil case is green and new.

    The bag is black

    The ruler is yellow,

    The chalk is white

    Our best school fellow.

    The blackboard is brown

    And the sharpener is grey,

    The lamp is orange,

    So bright like a day.

    Felt-tip pens are purple and red,

    They belong to boy called Ted.

    What is on the table, Kate?

    Some salt, a glass, a fork, a plate.

    And what can you see there, Jack?

    Spoons, a cup, and a toast rack.

    I see knives, a coffee pot,

    Napkins, saucers and a teapot.

    Work with poems in the lesson

    However, poetry can be used in the classroom for more than just a fun way to learn a language. Taking a small poem as a basis, you can do serious work, affecting not only phonetics, but also such aspects of the language as vocabulary and grammar.

    Often, work with poetry is limited to only the most common methods: familiarization with new vocabulary, reading a poem by a teacher / students, memorizing.

    In the meantime, there are exercises that could revitalize the work with poetic text and allow students to develop and deepen their knowledge of grammar and vocabulary, as well as activate their thinking and creative skills in an English lesson.

    We present you several such examples with translation into Russian and with options for tasks for them.

    1. Change the present simple forms to the Past Simple ones;
    2. Change the underlined words to the synonyms from the list.

    Are ringing loud and gay.

    To hills and forests they are bringing

    Sweet melody today.

    The bells of spring are ringing,

    Are ringing far and wide.

    Nice days they are bringing

    To the people and the countryside. (clamorous, jolly, pleasant, afar, everywhere, beautiful, village)

    The bells of spring are ringing

    They call loudly and cheerfully.

    To the hills and forests they bring

    Today sweet melody.

    The bells of spring are ringing

    They call everywhere.

    Good days they bring

    People and countryside.

    The above verses are designed to work with students in grades 5-6. For high school students, more serious poetry can be used with exercises that include analysis and discussion of the poem.

    Any material presented in songs and poems is remembered easier and faster. It is a fact! Grammar and vocabulary studied by this method are more firmly deposited in the long-term memory of students, and pronunciation is improved. However, poetry is not an end in itself and just entertainment in the lesson, but a natural part of it, which should be embedded in the plot of the lesson and have a beneficial effect on the motivational sphere of students.

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