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Text: Jack and Jill went up the hill.

Read aloud: Jack and Gilwin go up the hill.

Text: go and carry a bucket of water;

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Amy Manmei Phonetic Teaching English Children's Songs

Text: Jack and Jill went up the hill.

Read aloud: Jack and Gilwin go up the hill.

Text: go and carry a bucket of water;

Re

Amy Manmei Phonetic Teaching English Children's Songs

Text: Jack and Jill went up the hill.

Read aloud: Jack and Gilwin go up the hill.

Text: go and carry a bucket of water;

Read aloud: get pai? Lof waders.

Text: Jack fell and broke his crown.

Read aloud: Jack fell down? (d) broke his crown,

Text: Jill stumbled along.

Read aloud: Jill stumbled here? Gaft.

Second, the story outline of Jack and Jill.

It's the first song in Mother Goose's nursery rhyme. Jack is a boy and Jill is a girl. Two good friends go to the mountain to fetch water.

Children will know what happened when they watch the video ~

Third, rhyme, parent-child game.

Selected from the highly respected language sense enlightenment book "Tsinghua Language Sense Enlightenment", come on, let parents move together. It doesn't matter if the action is too simple, what matters is the company of parents playing with their children. "If you love me, stay with me" really sings the children's voices ~

Language sense enlightenment 1-8 Jack and Jill

Fourth, grammar explanation. (This part and the fifth part are mainly aimed at parents who have little knowledge of English. It is good for children to understand the meaning when watching animated videos. It doesn't matter that there are not many requirements in the enlightenment period. It is very important for the baby to input a lot in the early stage. )

1 tells the story of the past, so it's all past tense.

2. Going up the mountain, the prototype of going up the mountain, is equivalent to climbing up the mountain, which means climbing up the mountain.

3, fetch, equivalent to get, go get, go get;

4. Carrying a bucket is the kind of bucket that can be carried with a handle. A bucket of water, a bucket of water. How about a bucket of milk? A bucket of milk, simple?

5, fall down prototype fall down, emphasizing "fall down", remember the nursery rhyme "London Bridge is going to fall"?

6. Crown, crown and corolla? Alas, Jack in this book doesn't wear a crown! Because it also means "the top of", it means Jack's head.

7. follow, follow ...

8, tumbling, prototype tumbling. ? Roll down; Fall; Fall; Get down here.

V. Overall effect:

Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a bucket of water;

Jack and Jill climbed up the hill to get a bucket of water. ?

Jack fell and broke his crown. Jack fell and broke his head.

Jill stumbled behind. Jill also jabbered down.

Written at the end: finally done, haha, I hope it will help parents and children who love English. Amy, who loves you as always, studies every day. Earnestness is the norm, and diligence is the standard. Come on ~