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Proverbs, Rhymes, Poems To Enjoy

Proverbs, Rhymes, Poems To Enjoy. Proverbs. EAST OR WEST HOME IS BEST TIME IS MONEY BUSSINES IS BUSSINES WHEN PIGS FLY LIVE AND LEARN SINK OR SWIM LIVE NOT TO EAT BUT EAT TO LIVE DON’T PLAY WITH FIRE NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY

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Proverbs, Rhymes, Poems To Enjoy

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  1. Proverbs, Rhymes, Poems To Enjoy

  2. Proverbs • EAST OR WEST HOME IS BEST • TIME IS MONEY • BUSSINES IS BUSSINES • WHEN PIGS FLY • LIVE AND LEARN • SINK OR SWIM • LIVE NOT TO EAT BUT EAT TO LIVE • DON’T PLAY WITH FIRE • NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS • KNOWLEDGE IS POWER

  3. HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY • EASY COME, EASY GO • THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE • BETTER LATE THAN NEVER • WISHES DON’T WASH DISHES • GOOD CLOTHES OPEN ALL DOORS

  4. ONE MAN NO MAN • IT’S A SMALL WORLD • THERE IS NO SMOKE WITHOUT FIRE • FRIENDS OF MY FRIENDS ARE MY FRIENDS

  5. Match 1-8 with A-H to complete the proverbs 1.East or west A) is good news 2.Live not to eat B) than never 3.Easy come C) open all doors 4.The best things D) but eat to live 5.Better late E) the best policy 6.Good clothes F) in life are free 7.No news G) easy go 8.Honesty is H) home is best

  6. FILL IN THE GAPS • 1 My______ is my castle. • 2 Time is______ . • 3 Well_____ is half done. • 4 All is _____ that ends well. • 5 It is never too _____ to learn. • 6 One______ no man. • 7 All roads lead to _____. • 8 The devil is not so_____ as he is painted. • 9 Don’t put all your_____ in one basket. • 10 A friend in need is a ______ indeed.

  7. Check yourself • 1 My home is my castle • 2 Time is money • 3 Well begun is half done • 4 All is well that ends well • 5 It is never too late to learn • 6 One man no man • 7 All roads lead to Rome • 8 The devil is not so black as he is painted • 9 Don’t put all your eggs in one basket • 10 A friend in need is a friend indeed

  8. POEMS TO ENJOY HEARTS LIKE DOORS WILL OPEN WITH EASE TO VERY,VERY LITTLE KEYS; AND DON’T FORGET THAT TWO ARE THESE “THANK YOU” AND “IF YOU PLEASE”. FROM MOTHER GOOSE RHYMES

  9. Humpty- Dumpty 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 – Dumpty Together again From Mother Goose Rhymes

  10. Fill in the gaps with the words in the box • Without your_______ you cannot talk, • Without your_______ you cannot walk, • Without your_______ you cannot see, • Without your_______ you cannot be! • _________________________________ • feet heart tongue eyes

  11. Check yourself Without your tongue you cannot talk, Without your feet you cannot walk, Without your eyes you cannot see, Without your heart you cannot be!

  12. Rhymes To Help You WORDS – HELPERS Что там мелькает среди вод? А по- английски спросим: “What?” Кто из вас сварил уху? По- английски спросим : “Who?” Где ты? Где? Искал везде я! По – английски спросим: “Where?” Почему? Прошу узнай! Почему? Иначе - Why? Когда же время перемен? Мы ждём все. When? Как живёте, мистер Браун? Как, ответьте! – How?

  13. Fill in the gaps with the words in the box SIX SERVING MEN I have six honest serving men. They taught me all I knew. Their names are____ and ____and_____ And ____ and____ and____ Rudyard Kipling _______________________________ Why How When What Who Where

  14. Check yourself SIX SERVING MEN I havesix honest serving men. They taught me all I knew. Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who. Rudyard Kipling

  15. If your lips would keep from slips, Of these five things beware: Of whom you speak, To whom you speak, And how, and when, and where. Кто хочет хорошим рассказчиком быть, Тому нужно помнить всегда, О чем говорить, Кому говорить И как, и где, и когда

  16. Fill in the gaps If your lips would keep____ slips, ___these five things beware: ___whom you speak, ___whom you speak, And____, and____, and____.

  17. The Wise Owl There was an old owl lived in an oak, The more he heard, the less he spoke; The less he spoke, the more he heard- Oh, if men were all like that wise bird! МУДРАЯ СОВА Жила-была сова. Она вела себя премило: Чем больше слушала слова, тем меньше говорила. Тем больше услыхать могла того, что пригодится. Ах, если б люди были так мудры, как эта птица!

  18. Fill in the gaps The Wise Owl There____ an old owl ____ in an oak, The more he____, the less he____; The less he____, the more he____- Oh, if men____ all like that wise bird! Compiled by Olga Suetina, The Centre of Education of Industrialny district, Perm Resources: • КлементьеваТ.Б., Шэннон Д.Счастливый английский.Кн.2 для 7-9 кл.- Обнинск: Титул,1996. • Лосева С.В., Английский в рифмах.- М:АО «Буклет»,1993. • http://www. Mother goose books.htm • Illustrations from http:// www.mothergooseclub.com

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