Listening to lively English songs can stimulate children's interest in learning. The following is what I arranged. Some English children's songs, I hope to help you!
One, two, buckle my shoes and tie your shoelaces.
One, two, button my shoes. Three, four, open the door.
Five, six, pick up the stick. Seven, eight, put them right.
Nine, ten, do better.
One, two, tie your shoelaces, three, four, open the door.
Five, six, pick the branches, seven, eight, put them straight, ninety, one more time.
Sangshulin
We walked around the mulberry bush, mulberry bush, mulberry bush,
Early in the morning, we walked around the mulberry trees.
This is the way I wash my face, wash my face, wash my face,
Here's how I wash my face, like this early in the morning.
. . . Brush your teeth. .
. . . Comb my hair. .
. . . Put on my clothes. .
We went round and round the mulberry forest. Turn around, we go around the mulberry forest, in the early morning.
We wash our faces like this, wash our faces like this, in the morning.
. . . Brush your teeth. . .
. . . Comb your hair. . .
. . . Get dressed. . .
Arturita
Arturita. Arturita. Arturita. Arturita.
Atturi Tata.
Thumb, thumb, thumb, thumb,
Arturita. Arturita. Arturita. Arturita.
Arturita.
Elbow back, elbow back
Knees together, knees together.
Turn around, turn around
Arturota, Arturota, Arturota, Arturota, Arturota,
Thumb up, thumb up, thumb up, thumb up.
. . Elbow back. . . . . . Knees together. . . . . . Turn around. . .
I am a small teapot. I am a small teapot.
I am a small teapot, short and fat.
This is my handle. This is my spout.
When I'm angry, I yell,
"Turn me over and pour me out."
I am a small teapot, short and fat. This is the handle, and this is.
If water boils in my mouth and stomach, I will scream. Lift me up and pour water?
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