英语话剧剧本●傻子春天-范文
英语小品话剧 剧本 爱丽丝
第一幕场景:郊外的树下人物: Ailisi(爱丽丝),Mr. rabbit(兔子先生)Below are the Chinese first episode:V oice Over: A long time ago, the ancient city spread of a legend, if it is pure lovely girl, to the outskirts of the tree holes Nake a tree fell asleep, they would have a rabbit to Mr. Dai Taqu to the Dream Wonderland, met the Prince of Dreams……Alice: the so-called innocent lovely girl like me - not that such a person? » I see a white Yiqun, such as the lovely spring-like appearance ~ ~ ~ ~ ah so cute I am innocent, that we will see the dream of Prince ~! That, overnight yesterday, the Internet really Xiangshui, or to sleep!Rabbit: Finally released rumors that the United States can bring to young girls to dream profession, but throughout the year to the company are all women is not the Chou Baguai Fenbuqingchu, I rare tourist to the outside to say, also would like to see beauty Yes it »Rabbit: ah, this looks to today also good, it is my holiday is coming to an end, luck's nice to be a little flimsy TU………… but the point b etter.Alice: ah! Groping!Rabbit: You say what » Have you seen this Fengdupianpian handsome潇洒of groping? »Alice: still open to doubt, will lie outside the………… However you look at the long lines also were on the calculations. I dream profession is to wait for the rabbit, took me to see Prince, you are here to do »Rabbit: You have to wait for the people that I.Alice: ruse! You do not have rabbit ears!Rabbit: You see…… like this one…… face such a hairstyle, the clothes, so long in the ear with it »Alice: is indeed very strange……Rabbit: So those who do not care about the details, it is important to see now before I do. Alice: or, I went to see the dream now with the Prince Hall!爱丽丝:The so-called naive lovable young girl looks just like me,don’t i?the snow-white dress (转圈,展示衣裙),and the lovely spring-like appearance(自我陶醉中……),Ah ~ ~ ~ so cute and innocent I am ,I can almost see my Prince!Ah ~ ~ ~ (单手捂住嘴打哈且)I feel trapped, (伸懒腰)I thi nk it’s better to have a sleep~(两手交叠于耳旁,睡于树下)兔子先生(上场,环视四周,看见爱丽丝,凑近看):oh~ what a lovely girl !she is the pretest girl I Have ever seen。
三只小猪的故事英文版话剧
三只小猪的故事英文版话剧The Three Little Pigs is a classic fairy tale that has been passed down through generations. It tells the story of three little pigs who build houses to protect themselves from a menacing wolf. The tale is filled with interesting characters, exciting challenges, and valuable life lessons. In this play, we bring this classic story to life through an English adaptation.Act 1:Scene 1: The Three Little Pigs’ HomesThe play begins with a scene that depicts the three little pigs' homes. The youngest pig, who is the carefree and adventurous one, builds his house out of straw. The second pig, who is a little more cautious, uses sticks for his house. The eldest pig, who is wise and thoughtful, builds his home out of bricks. As the pigs hum happily to themselves, the wolf enters the stage.Scene 2: The Wolf's ApproachThe wolf is hungry and wants to eat the three little pigs. He approaches the youngest pig's house, who is playing with a ball inside. The wolf calls out to the pig, "Little pig, little pig, let mein!" but the pig refuses. The wolf then blows the straw house down with a huff and a puff. The pig runs away to his brother's stick house.Scene 3: The Second Pig's HouseThe second pig is working hard on building his house with his little hammer and nails when he hears his brother's frantic knocks on the door. He lets his frightened brother in and barricades the door with a sturdy plank. The wolf soon arrives and, after failing to convince the pig to open the door and let him in, he blows the stick house down.Scene 4: The Third Pig's HouseThe two pigs run to the eldest pig's house where they find refuge. The eldest pig welcomes his brothers with open arms and tells them to stay inside while he handles the wolf. The wolf arrives and demands the pig to let him in, but the eldest pig refuses. The wolf tries to blow the brick house down but fails. Frustrated, he climbs down the chimney to sneak into the house.Act 2:Scene 1: The Wolf Meets His DemiseAs the wolf descends the chimney, he falls into a boiling pot of water that the wise pig had set up. With a loud scream, the wolf meets his demise, his greediness had blinded him to the dangers which lead to his fall. The three little pigs rejoice at their victory, and the wise pig shares his house with his brothers.Scene 2: The Lesson LearnedAs a final lesson, the wise pig advises his brothers to think ahead, be patient, and take their time when building their homes and making important decisions. The younger brothers listen intently as the eldest pig continues to impart his wisdom. The play ends with the three pigs living happily together in their brick home.Conclusion:The Three Little Pigs play is not just an exciting tale of adventure and survival, but it also teaches valuable lessons about perseverance, wisdom, and teamwork. It teaches children and even adults to plan and think ahead to avoid dangerous situations. The play also reminds us that success cannot be achieved overnight- it takes patience, hard work, and careful planning to achieve it. The Three Little Pigs have transcended generations and remain a timeless classic that continues to be enjoyed by people of all ages.。
英语舞台剧剧本,五到十分钟
《孔雀东南飞》(英文搞笑话剧)——金科Wanders every five miles焦仲卿Johnny(J for short) 刘兰芝Lunch(L for short)焦母Johnny’s mother(JM for short) 刘母mother(LM for short) Lunch’s太守之子Mayor’s son(MS for short) 强盗Burglars(AB and C)Prologue(J作被打状跑上台,内砸出一卷纸筒,J被打中,狼狈不堪)J: Everybody says that I’m hen pecked, butin fact, I’m as strong as a tiger,(小声)while my wife is WuSong.(指着上台处的门大声道)I’m not afraid of you!(内砸出一脸盆,,接住当成盾牌护着头)Then, I’m afraid of whom?My wife Lunch is the most famous womanin the neighbor-hood. She is braver than me,smarter than me and stronger than me. All thisI do not care.I only want her to be tender than me. But she is not! Having a wife like this is just like living in the hell!As you see , people live around here all said that I am not a man. Yes, I am not a man, I am a handsome man.(手撩头发做臭美状)(内又砸出一卷纸筒,击中J)My God! Who can help me?(下)Act1(序幕结束时,JM作窃听状)JM(拄拐棍上):I can!(对门内)Lunch! Lunch! Where are you?L(扎着围裙,拿着锅铲,从门内跳出来):I’mhere! What’s up mum?JM: I’ve told you again and again that you should call me― my most beautiful graceful and dearest mother-in-law‖.L: OK. My most beautiful graceful and dearest mother-in-law,what’sup? (口气很不情愿)JM: Since you married my son you have behaved so badly. You have been so rude, so brusque, s o lazy……L: But……JM:Never interrupt me!L: Never interrupt me!(手势) Since Imarried your son, that terrible Johnny(语气重点头), I have been working hard all day long, cooking and washing. I have raised(掰手指头数) ten soft hous and sof pigs and ducks and chick en and……JM: But all those you have done are not as valuable as a grandson!L(生气地挥动着锅铲):Oh, you want agrandson, don’t you?(开始解围裙)Go and askyour son. I’m leaving!(扯下围裙,扔在JM的脸上,下)Act2(LM坐在台上打毛线,L拿着锅铲上)L: Mum, I’m back!LM:(惊讶睁大眼) You are back? Why?What happened?L: I was kicked out by my most beautiful graceful and dearest mother–in-law.(怨愤抱拳在胸前)LM(惊讶,但随即露出幸灾乐祸的神情):See! (手指向兰芝)I have already toldyou!(咳嗽两声) When you insisted onmarrying that terrible Johnny,(咳) I told youthat he is ugly stupid and poor, but you did notlisten to me. Look at yourself…… (咳咳咳)L: But, mum…… (很委屈温声细语)LM: Never interrupt me!L: Mum, I’m not interrupting you. I justwant to tell you that you are always right OK? And I’ll marry whom ever you want me toLM(大喜):Nice girl!(竖大拇指)Just now,I met the mayor`s son in the market. He said:―If your daughter haven’t been married, Ireally really want to marry her!‖ Now you arefree again, I’ll go and tell him.(下)L(惊愕):What? (手捂下巴)The mayor`sson? The most famous play boy in the neighbor-hood?(手中的锅铲掉在地上)What asilly thing I have done! No, I will not marry a man like that!(扭身子撒娇)LM: But he is really handsome…L: ...ok, go ahead!Act3(J睡眼惺忪上)J(边走边道):Lunch! Lunch! Where are my socks?(走了几步,在地上捡起袜子)Here theyare!(闻一下) Er! How smelly! They are still dirty!(突然想起)Lunch has gone! I have to wash them myself.(他的肚子似乎咕咕叫了起来)Oh, I’m sohungry! But there’s no breakfast!(捡起地上的围裙)This is what Lunch always wears! I miss her so much, and her excellent cooking skill! Now she has gone. I have to cook for my mother and myself.JM(上):Where’s my breakfast? Where’sLunch? Hasn’t she got up yet?J: Mum, can’t you remember? Lunch has gone! (手揉眼哭)JM(沉吟片刻):Well, to tell you the trutha son without a wife is useless. Lunch Johnny,is a nice girl, go and take her back!J(立正敬礼):Yes madam!Act4(J开心地走着(慢跑状步行),忽然跳出来三个强盗) J往后一跳,手放下巴下面A: Hey you!(指J) Stop and listen to us!(指自己胸口)The road is built by me!(单手人猿泰山状抬脚重重地踩在一块大石头上)B: And I planted one tree!(竖食指做1状,亦抬脚踩在同一块石头上)C: If you want to go by this street---(欲踩石头,但踩到了A的脚)AB&C: Give us all your money! (齐伸手)J(搜遍了每一个口袋,掏出,角硬币):Is1mao enough?(三强盗晕倒状,接着三人聚在一边商量)A: What bad luck! This guy is broken!B: If we can not rob any money today, we will have nothing to eat tonight!C:I heard that the mayor’s son is going to marry Miss LiuLanzhi next month. We can go and rob the wedding!A&B: Good idea!J(惊讶):What? What? Lunch is going to get married? It’s impossible!AB&C:Why? A pretty girl and a rich man,what a good couple!J:But Lunch is my wife! We haven’t gotdivorced yet!(突然有了主意)I’ve got an idea! You aredon’t you? I’ll go going to rob the wedding,with you. You take the money and I take the bride.B: Have you got any experience?J: No. But I’ve got this!(J脱下鞋子从里面摸出一张支票,上书,,,,,,,,,,强盗头头念出来)Act5(转眼已到了婚礼之期(MS意气风发用红绸牵着新娘上,L盖着红盖头极不情愿地被拉上台)L(to her mother): Dont you say he is handsome? (委屈状手放下巴) LM: no! I just say he has some hands..(J和三强盗跃至台中)ABC&J: Hey you! Stop and listen to us!A: The road is built by me!B: And I planted one tree.C: If you want to go by this street---J: Give us all your money!(张开怀抱)(L听到J的声音,掀起了盖头)L(惊喜万分):Johnny!(不顾一切地飞奔到J,拥抱,并躲到了J的身后,J做老母鸡张翅状护住)(MS大怒,挥拳向J打来(J矮身一躲,MS打中了J身后的L,L晕倒)J(火冒三丈):How dare you beat my wife!(挥拳向MS冲去)(J与MS混战,JM上,以拐杖击晕MS)(J将MS胸前的新郎标志扯下戴在自己胸前)J(扶起L,关切地问):Honey ,how are you? L(哭状):I hurt a lot! J: Don’t cry baby. I’ll go and fetch the medicine. (下)L(起身去追):Wait for me! (跑下)(音乐起 Can You Celebrate)。
【精编范文】英语话剧:《傻子的春天》-推荐word版 (2页)
【精编范文】英语话剧:《傻子的春天》-推荐word版本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==英语话剧:《傻子的春天》今天英语小编整理并分享英语话剧:《傻子的春天》,欢迎大家继续关注英语网,我们将继续为你提供更多英语短剧,希望各位老师和同学能够喜欢。
(第一幕)场景:森林(道具:椅子、草地、树、鸭)(道具:篮子、面包、胡萝卜、玉米、斧头、笛子)◎傻子坐在舞台上※下音樂(森林狂想曲)◎动物由两边后台进场◎傻子和动物一起嬉戏◎笛声音乐响起,精灵蹦蹦跳跳进场对白:(人物:傻子、兔子、鹿、鸟、精灵)旁白: Long time ago , there & rsquo ; s a idiot . His name is Billy . He is too stupid , so he doesn & rsquo ; t have any friends . He is always alone , but he likes to go to the forest . There are many animals there . One day , the idiot goes to forest . There are birds , deers , rabbits beside him . Suddenly , There & rsquo ; s a genius , Pook jumped to him .傻子: Hi ! The music is great . Would you please to teaching me ?【傻子作恳求狀】精灵: Ok ! No problem . But I am hungry now .【精灵作饥饿狀】。
最新小学英语童话剧剧本snow-white(旁白版)
Snow White角色:ActorsSW——白雪公主(1个)Q——王后(1个)M——魔镜(1个)D——小矮人(7个)(一)旁白:(伴着音乐)In a beautiful country, there lived a king and a queen. They had a life princess. The family lived a happy life. But before long, the queen died. The king married another woman. She was beautiful, but proud and arrogant. She couldn’t bear anyone being more beautiful than her. She had a magic mirror.(王后出场)Q:Magic Mirror on the wall. Who is the fairest one of all?M:Lips red as the rose. Hair black as ebony. Skin white as snow.Q:Snow White! Alas for her!旁白:The queen ordered her guard to kill Snow White secretly. The guard couldn’t hear to kill her, So he asked Snow White to run away as far as she can, and never let the queen find her. Snow White ran into the forest, she wandered aimlessly. Will she come to a small house.SW:Oh, it’s adorable! I like it here.(敲门,然后推开)Hello! May I come in?(回头让跟在身后的小动物们安静)Shh……(在小房子里到处看看)Oh, and from the look of this table, seven untidy little children! Why, they’ve never swept this room. I know! We’ll clean the house and surprise them. Then maybe they’ll let me stay.SW(指着小松鼠):Now, you wash the dishes.(指着小兔子):You tidy up the room.(指着小鸟):You clean the fireplace.(开始扫除,配“嘻嘻唰唰”音乐)……(打扫完毕,大家都累了,打着哈欠)SW:Oh, I’m a little sleepy myself. Oh, Oh……(公主打着哈欠,睡在了小矮人们的床上)(三)(伴着音乐,小矮人们唱着歌回家了)Dwarf5:“Heigh-ho, heigh-ho. It’s home from work we go……”Dwarf1:(走到床边,突然停下)Oh, No!(大家举起手中劳动工具准备打床上熟睡的公主)Dwarf2:(揭开铺盖)Oh, she’s mighty“purdy”.Dwarf3:She’s beautiful, just like a angle!(当大家都惊讶于公主的美丽时,公主醒来)SW:Oh, dear……(发现小矮人们)How do you do!I’m Snow White. Dwarf5:Snow White? The Princess!SW:Yes.旁白:Snow White told the seven dwarfs her story. The seven dwarfs invitedher to stay will them. In the daytime. They went out to work while Snow White did the homework at home. They lived happily.(四)Q:Magic Mirror on the wall. Who now is the fairest.M:Well, Snow White, fairest one of all.Q:snow White lies dead in the forest.M:Snow White still live, the fairest in the bed.Q:The blundering fool!(王后大发雷霆)旁白:The queen decided to get rid of the Snow White by herself. She made an red apple that was poisoned. Then she came to the seven dwarfs’ house.(五)(第二天,小矮人们要出去工作了)D1:Now, don’t forget, my dear, the, the old Queen’s a sly one full of witch craff. So beware of strangers.SW:Don’t worry. I’ll be all right. (拥抱小矮人)See you tonight.D1(非常开心):Uh, uh, yes, we-well, uh, come on, men!(小矮人们愉快地工作去了公主站在家门口目送他们)(六)(白雪公主边唱歌边做草莓派,王后来到)Q:Mm-mm. Making pies? Pies made from apples like these.(王后拿出苹果递给公主)Like to try one? Hmm? Go on. Go on, have a bite.(动物们怕公主受到伤害,一起进攻王后,令王后摔倒在地,公主立刻出门赶走小动物)。
英语话剧剧本●傻子春天
英語話劇劇本●傻子春天Title: Fool's SpringCharacters:1. John - The Fool (Main Character)2. Sarah - John's sister3. David - Sarah's boyfriend4. Emma - David's sisterScene 1: John's Room(John is sitting alone in his room, looking out the window)John: (Sighs) Spring is finally here. The flowers are blooming, the birds are singing, and yet, I feel so alone.(Scene shifts to Sarah entering the room)Sarah: Hey Johnny, what's wrong? Why the long face?John: Oh, Sarah, I just wish I could feel the joy of spring like everyone else. But who would want to befriend a fool like me?Sarah: (Places a hand on John's shoulder) Don't say that, Johnny. You're not a fool. You're just unique.(Scene shifts to David entering the room)David: What's going on here? Sarah, John, why the glum faces?Sarah: John is feeling down because he thinks no one wants to be his friend.David: That's not true, John. You're a wonderful person. You just need to give people a chance to get to know you.(Scene shifts to Emma entering the room)Emma: Sorry I'm late. What's happening?Sarah: We're trying to cheer John up. He thinks no one wants to be his friend. Emma: John, that's nonsense. You're one of the most sincere people I've ever met. (Scene 2: Parks and Gardens)(The next day, the group goes to a park. They see people playing frisbee, flying kites, and having a good time)Sarah: Look at all the fun everyone is having in the park, John. Let's join them! John: (Reluctantly) I don't know, Sarah. I might embarrass myself.David: Nonsense. We'll be right there with you.Emma: Exactly. Let's forget about what others think and just enjoy ourselves. (Scene shifts to the group joining a game of frisbee)(Scene 3: A Chance Encounter)(While playing frisbee, John accidentally hits a man passing by)John: (Apologizing) I'm so sorry, sir! I didn't mean to hit you!Man: (Laughs) No worries, my friend. It was just a little accident. What's your name? John: I'm John. Nice to meet you.Man: I'm Robert. You guys look like you're having a great time. Mind if I join?(Scene shifts to an hour later. John is laughing and having a great time with his new friend, Robert)(Scene 4: Celebration)(Back at home, John is beaming with joy)Sarah: (Hugging John) See, Johnny? You were wrong. You made a new friend today! David: (Raising a toast) To John, the fool who found his spring!Emma: Cheers! Here's to many more wonderful memories together!(They raise their glasses and celebrate John's newfound happiness)The End。
仲夏夜之梦英文话剧剧本
A Midsummer Night's Dream Author: William ShakespeareAdaptors:Characters:Lysander:Hu Chu?? Demetrious:Zhu Peiqi?????Hermia:?Chen Jing?????????Helena:Shen Ye??????Egeus:?Li Huanhuan?? ?Oberon:?zhao Jie???????Puck:Zhou Juan??? Introducer:Li huanhuanACT 1 (In the city)第一幕? (城中-寝室?)[道具:两把椅子,一个镜子,一个梳子](音乐起……)旁白:There?was?a?law?in?the?city?of?Athens?which?gave?to?its?citizens?t he?power?of?forcing?their?daughters?to?marry?whomever?they?pleased.?For?if?a?daughter?refused?to?marry?the?man?her?father?had?chosen?to?be? her?husband,?the?father?has rights to put her to?death.在雅典有一条法律赋予市民权力,可以强迫他们的女儿嫁给他们所喜欢的人,因此如果女儿拒绝父亲为她选的丈夫,依据这条法律,父亲可以自行判她死刑。
(Hermia正在梳头,突然她的父亲Egeus走了过来)???Egeus:?Hermia,?you?have?to?marry?Demetrious,?the?best?guy?in?the?city.伊吉斯:荷米亚,你必须嫁给狄米崔斯,这城中最好的年轻人。
Hermia:?But?I?don’t?love?him.?I’ve?f allen?in?love?with?Lysander.赫米娅:但是我不爱他。
以吴冰冰的口吻写英语作文春天及原因
以吴冰冰的口吻写英语作文春天及原因Spring is Springing!Hi everyone! My name is Wu Bingbing and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about spring because it's my favorite season. Spring means the cold winter is finally over and everything starts coming alive again after the long freeze. I love seeing the trees get their green leaves back and the colorful flowers blooming everywhere. It makes me feel happy and energetic!I think spring starts sometime in March, but I'm not totally sure of the exact date. The weather forecasters on TV probably know better than me. What I do know is that I can feel spring in the air when the days start getting longer and warmer. Instead of having to bundle up in a big coat, hat and gloves, I can just wear a light jacket or sweater when I go outside.My favorite thing about spring is going to the park and playing on the swings, slides and climbing stuff. It's no fun doing that when it's freezing cold out! I also really like seeing all the spring flowers like tulips, daffodils, cherry blossoms and more. The trees get these pretty white or pink flowery blooms before their green leaves come out. It looks so beautiful and cheerful.Another thing I love is seeing all the baby animals that are born in spring. Fluffy yellow ducklings and chicks are the cutest! We sometimes get tours at school to see the newborn lambs, calves and foals on nearby farms too. All the babies jumping and running around is just the sweetest thing. Even the bugs come out of hiding like caterpillars, butterflies and bees. I'm not so excited about the mosquitoes though - their bites are so itchy and annoying!You're probably wondering what actually causes spring to happen every year. Well, I'll tell you what I've learned in science class. It's all because of the way the Earth orbits and tilts towards the Sun. Let me explain...The Earth is always traveling in an oval-shaped orbit or path around the Sun. At different points of the orbit, different parts of the Earth are closer or farther away from the Sun. When the northern half of the Earth is tilted towards the Sun, we in the northern hemisphere get more direct sunlight. That extra sunlight brings warmer temperatures, increased daylight hours, and is the cause of spring happening for us.At the same time, the southern half of the Earth is tilted away from the Sun during our spring, so they experience fall and cooler temperatures. That's why we have opposite seasonscompared to places like Australia and Argentina! About 6 months later, the Earth has orbited to the other side and now the southern half tilts towards the Sun while we tilt away, giving them spring weather and us fall weather. Crazy how it works, right?The first day of spring is actually called the vernal equinox. This is when the Earth's tilt is not angled towards or away from the Sun, so we get almost equal amounts of daytime and nighttime all over the planet for one day. After the equinox, the northern hemisphere starts tilting towards the Sun more each day until we reach the summer solstice in June. That's when we have the longest daylight hours and the first official day of summer! Then the whole cycle continues, giving us four seasons.There are some other cool seasonal things that happen in nature too. Like how some animals migrate in spring after spending the winter somewhere warmer. The birds start flying back north and making nests. Other animals like bears wake up from hibernating all winter long. Even plant life comes out of dormancy once spring arrives, with seeds germinating and trees/flowers blooming again. It's like everything is hitting the refresh button!Some of my favorite spring traditions are flying kites, having picnics, Easter egg hunts, and looking for four-leaf clovers. I'm not sure why we do those things, but they're lots of fun! At school we also do special lessons and activities about spring like making cherry blossom crafts, planting seeds in cups to watch them sprout, and going on nature walks to spot awakening plants and critters.Well, those are my thoughts on the wonderful, refreshing season of spring! I hope you learned a bit about what causes the spring temperatures, plant growth, increased daylight and animal activity to start happening this time of year. If it wasn't for that orbit and tilt action of the Earth, we might not have any seasons at all. Aren't you glad spring rolls around every year to end the winter blues? I know I sure am! Okay, time for me to go outside and stop talking about spring - I'm going to go experience it! See ya!。
小傻子英文故事推荐作文
小傻子英文故事推荐作文Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived alittle boy named Timmy. Timmy was known as the village'slittle fool, always getting into trouble and making people laugh with his silly antics.One day, Timmy decided to help his neighbor, Mrs. Smith, with her gardening. He thought he was being helpful by pulling up all the flowers instead of the weeds. Mrs. Smith couldn't help but laugh at his mistake and thanked him for his "help."Another time, Timmy wanted to help his mother in the kitchen. He tried to crack an egg for the first time and ended up with eggshells all over the place. His mother couldn't help but chuckle at his mess but appreciated his willingness to help.Timmy's classmates often teased him for his silly mistakes, but Timmy never let it bother him. He would justlaugh along with them and continue being his happy-go-lucky self.Despite being called a "little fool," Timmy was loved by everyone in the village for his pure heart andinfectious laughter. He may have been a little silly, but he brought joy and laughter wherever he went.In the end, Timmy's silliness turned out to be a blessing in disguise. His lightheartedness and willingness to help others made him a beloved figure in the village. And he continued to be the little fool who brought smiles to everyone's faces.。
课本剧演傻子上学和草船借箭的英语作文
全文分为作者个人简介和正文两个部分:作者个人简介:Hello everyone, I am an author dedicated to creating and sharing high-quality document templates. In this era of information overload, accurate and efficient communication has become especially important. I firmly believe that good communication can build bridges between people, playing an indispensable role in academia, career, and daily life. Therefore, I decided to invest my knowledge and skills into creating valuable documents to help people find inspiration and direction when needed.正文:课本剧演傻子上学和草船借箭的英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Folly of Tradition: Lessons from Classic Chinese FablesAs students, we are often tasked with analyzing literature from various cultures and time periods. While the stories may seem antiquated at first glance, they often contain timelesslessons that resonate even in our modern era. Two such tales that have captured my imagination are "The Peasant Bunny Goes to School" and "The Tattered Persimmon Borrows an Arrow" –classic Chinese fables that challenge traditional ways of thinking and highlight the importance of adaptability andopen-mindedness."The Peasant Bunny Goes to School" is a delightfully absurd tale that satirizes the rigidity of traditional educational systems. The story follows a young rabbit who decides to attend school, much to the bewilderment of his peers and elders. Despite facing ridicule and skepticism, the determined bunny perseveres, only to encounter a series of increasingly ludicrous obstacles that highlight the folly of adhering blindly to convention.From being taught irrelevant subjects like "how to dig holes" to encountering teachers who lack any real-world experience, the story pokes fun at the disconnect between traditional education and practical knowledge. The bunny's struggles mirror those faced by countless students who find themselves trapped in an educational system that prioritizes rote memorization over critical thinking and real-world application.Yet, the story's true brilliance lies in its ability to challenge our assumptions about what constitutes valuable knowledge. Bypresenting a rabbit as the unlikely protagonist, the tale forces us to confront our biases and question the very foundations upon which our educational systems are built. After all, if a bunny can recognize the absurdity of being taught how to dig holes, shouldn't we, as humans, be equally critical of the curricula and teaching methods we blindly accept?The second fable, "The Tattered Persimmon Borrows an Arrow," takes a more subtle approach to critiquing tradition, but its message is no less profound. The story revolves around a persimmon tree that, having lost its leaves, seeks to borrow an arrow from a nearby archer to protect itself from the harsh winter winds. However, the archer refuses, citing an ancient proverb that warns against lending arrows, lest they be used for harm.On the surface, this fable appears to be a cautionary tale about the dangers of blind trust and the importance of adhering to traditional wisdom. However, upon closer examination, the story reveals itself to be a scathing commentary on the dangers of adhering too strictly to outdated traditions and failing to adapt to changing circumstances.The persimmon tree's plight serves as a metaphor for the struggles faced by individuals and societies that cling tooutdated beliefs and practices, even when they are no longer relevant or beneficial. Just as the persimmon tree suffers due to the archer's unwillingness to lend aid, so too do we suffer when we allow rigid adherence to tradition to blind us to the needs of the present moment.These two fables, though separated by centuries, share a common thread: a critique of blind adherence to tradition and a call for open-mindedness and adaptability. In a world that is constantly changing and evolving, these lessons are perhaps more relevant than ever before.As students, we are often taught to respect tradition and revere the wisdom of those who came before us. And indeed, there is much to be learned from the experiences and insights of our ancestors. However, these fables remind us that tradition should not be blindly accepted, but rather carefully examined and adapted to suit the needs of our ever-changing world.In the realm of education, for instance, we must be willing to question established curricula and teaching methods, and to embrace new approaches that better prepare students for the challenges of the modern world. Just as the bunny recognized the absurdity of being taught how to dig holes, we too must bewilling to challenge the assumptions and biases that underlie our educational systems.Similarly, in our personal and professional lives, we must be open to new ideas and perspectives, and willing to adapt our beliefs and practices to changing circumstances. Just as the persimmon tree suffered due to the archer's adherence to an outdated proverb, so too will we suffer if we cling too tightly to outmoded traditions and fail to embrace change.Ultimately, these fables remind us that true wisdom lies not in blind adherence to tradition, but in the ability to critically examine and adapt our beliefs and practices to suit the needs of the present moment. By embracing open-mindedness and adaptability, we can ensure that our knowledge and understanding remain relevant and valuable, even as the world around us continues to evolve.As students, it is our duty to approach these ancient tales with fresh eyes and open minds, and to extract the timeless lessons they contain. For it is only by embracing the spirit of inquiry and adaptation embodied by these fables that we can truly become agents of positive change in our world.篇2The Foolish Old Man Who Moved Mountains and The Clever Archer Who Borrowed ArrowsIn our textbooks, we often come across folktales and legends that have been passed down through the generations. While they may seem like simple stories on the surface, they often contain deeper meanings and valuable lessons. Two such tales that have really stuck with me are "The Foolish Old Man Who Moved Mountains" and "The Clever Archer Who Borrowed Arrows". Let me share my thoughts on these classic stories.The Foolish Old Man Who Moved Mountains is a tale that originates from China. It tells the story of an old man who lived in a village surrounded by two huge mountains that blocked the entrance. This made life incredibly difficult for the villagers who had to travel miles out of their way whenever they wanted to go somewhere. One day, the old man decided he had had enough and declared he would move the mountains.His neighbors laughed at him and called him a foolish old man. How could one person possibly move mountains? But the old man was determined. Day after day, he chipped away at the mountains with his hoe and collected the rocks in baskets that he carried away. The villagers continued to mock him, but the oldman paid them no mind. His young grandsons eventually joined his efforts.Years went by and the old man's perseverance never wavered. The tale goes that eventually a deity took notice of the old man's unwavering spirit. Inspired by his willpower, the deity decided to move the mountains out of respect for the old man's hard work and determination.When I first read this story, I found the old man's actions quite foolish as well. How could he possibly think he could move entire mountains by himself? But the more I thought about it, the more I realized the story was teaching an important lesson about perseverance, willpower, and having belief in yourself even when others doubt you. The old man didn't let the laughter and ridicule from others deter him. He maintained an unbreakable spirit and persisted with his task for years until his efforts were rewarded.It made me reflect on the many times in life when we are faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges and feel like giving up. This story shows that anything is possible if you refuse to be deterred by doubters and negative voices. With perseverance, determination and an indomitable spirit, you canachieve the impossible, even if it takes a long time. The old man's unwavering dedication despite the mockery is truly inspiring.The other tale that resonated with me is the classic Chinese story of "The Clever Archer Who Borrowed Arrows". In this story, there is an expert archer who has run out of arrows. He comes across a boy who is guarding a bag full of arrows and asks to borrow a few, promising to return them once he has collected the arrows he shot. The boy is skeptical and worried the archer will not return them. So the clever archer says he will first shoot a few of the boy's arrows, retrieve those, and return them to the boy as a show of good faith before borrowing more. This convinces the boy to lend him some arrows.The archer proceeds to shoot every single arrow the boy lent him one by one and skillfully retrieves each of them on the fly before returning them all to the boy. The boy is amazed at the archer's skills and happily lends the rest of his arrows which the archer thanks him for before going on his way.When I first read this story, I thought it was just humorous and showcased the archer's incredible skills with the bow and arrow. But after reflecting on it more, I realized it also contained an important moral lesson about trust and keeping your word. The archer recognized the boy's initial reluctance to lend himarrows because he was worried about being tricked. So the archer came up with a clever way to build trust with the boy by first returning the arrows he borrowed as promised before asking for more.This showed that if you want someone to trust you, you need to be reliable and true to your word, even if it's over something small at first. By keeping his promise over the initial arrows, the archer demonstrated his integrity and earned the boy's trust to borrow the rest. It made me think about how crucial trust is in any relationship, be it with friends, family or in future workplaces and businesses. If you can't be counted on to keep your word, no one will trust you.Both of these short tales from our textbooks really resonated with me because they impart valuable lessons about life while also being entertaining stories. The Foolish Old Man teaches us the importance of perseverance, self-belief and tenacity in pursuing our goals no matter how impossible they may seem. The Clever Archer highlights how building trust through reliability and following through on your commitments is key to developing strong relationships.While they may seem like simple children's fables, these stories contain profound wisdom that is still applicable to ourmodern lives. Every time I feel like giving up on a difficult goal, I think of the old man chipping away at the mountains with unwavering determination. And whenever I feel tempted to break a promise, I remember the archer keeping his word with the boy over the borrowed arrows. These inspiring tales will stick with me for life.篇3The Silly Student and The Stratagem of Borrowed Arrows: Lessons From Classic TalesAs a student, I've always found the classic Chinese tales to be not only highly entertaining but also filled with valuable life lessons. Two stories that particularly stand out are "The Silly Student at School" and "The Stratagem of the Borrowing of Arrows with Tattered Boats." On the surface, these tales may seem like simple folk tales, but upon deeper examination, they offer profound insights into human nature, problem-solving, and the importance of thinking outside the box."The Silly Student at School" is a humorous tale that revolves around a young scholar who takes everything too literally. When his teacher instructs him to "study diligently," he does exactly that – he studies so hard that he neglects to eat, sleep, or evengo to the bathroom. The story's humor lies in the student's extreme interpretation of his teacher's words, but it also serves as a cautionary tale against blind obedience and the importance of using common sense.As students, we are often bombarded with instructions and expectations from our teachers, parents, and society. It's easy to get caught up in trying to follow these directives to the letter, but this story reminds us that it's essential to think critically and apply reason to the situations we encounter. Blindly following orders without considering the broader context or consequences can lead to absurd and even harmful outcomes, as demonstrated by the silly student's extreme actions.Moreover, the story highlights the value of balance in our lives. While dedication to our studies is undoubtedly crucial, it should not come at the expense of our overall well-being. The silly student's neglect of his basic needs ultimately led to his downfall, reminding us that maintaining a healthy balance between our academic pursuits and our physical and mental health is vital for sustained success.On the other hand, "The Stratagem of the Borrowing of Arrows with Tattered Boats" is a tale that celebrates the power of creative thinking and strategic problem-solving. The storyfollows a general who finds himself in a precarious situation: his army is outnumbered and outmatched by the enemy forces. However, through a clever ruse involving tattered boats and the borrowing of arrows, the general manages to outsmart his adversaries and emerge victorious.As students, we often face challenges and obstacles that may seem insurmountable at first glance. Whether it's a difficult exam, a complex project, or a personal struggle, the temptation to give up or resort to conventional solutions can be strong. However, this tale teaches us the importance of thinking outside the box and embracing unconventional approaches.The general in the story didn't have the luxury of superior numbers or resources, but he had something far more powerful: his wit and strategic thinking. By analyzing the situation from multiple angles and leveraging the resources at hand in an innovative way, he was able to turn the tables on his opponents and achieve victory against all odds.This lesson is particularly relevant in our academic journey, where we are frequently faced with complex problems that require creative solutions. Whether it's tackling a challenging assignment or navigating the intricacies of a group project, theability to think creatively and approach problems from unique perspectives can be invaluable.Furthermore, the story highlights the importance of adaptability and resourcefulness. The general didn't rely on brute force or conventional tactics; instead, he used his ingenuity to make the most of what he had available. As students, we too must learn to be adaptable and resourceful, utilizing the tools and knowledge at our disposal in innovative ways to overcome obstacles and achieve our goals.Both "The Silly Student at School" and "The Stratagem of the Borrowing of Arrows with Tattered Boats" offer valuable lessons that extend far beyond the confines of the classroom. They remind us of the importance of critical thinking, balance, creativity, and strategic problem-solving – skills that are essential not only for academic success but also for navigating the complexities of life.As we navigate our educational journey, it's crucial to approach these tales with an open mind and a willingness to learn from their wisdom. By embracing the lessons they impart, we can cultivate the mindset and skills necessary to overcome challenges, seize opportunities, and ultimately achieve our full potential as students and as individuals.In conclusion, these classic Chinese tales are more than just entertaining stories; they are powerful reminders of the timeless principles that can guide us towards success and fulfillment. By embracing critical thinking, balance, creativity, and strategic problem-solving, we can not only excel academically but also develop the resilience and resourcefulness needed to thrive in an ever-changing world.。
【推荐】英语小品剧本《In the Aabbey》word版本 (2页)
【推荐】英语小品剧本《In the Aabbey》word版本本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==英语小品剧本《In the Aabbey》今天英语小编整理并分享英语小品剧本《 In the Aabbey 》,欢迎大家继续关注英语网,我们将继续为你提供更多英语短剧,希望各位老师和同学能够喜欢。
( The story starts in an abbey of Salzburg , Austria , in the last Golden Days of the Thirties . Halleluyah !Bernice : Reverend Mother ...Reverend Mother : Sister Bernice .Bernice : I simply cannot find her .Reverend Mother : Marisa ?Bernice : She ' s missing from the abbey again .Sister A : Perhaps we should have put a cowbell around her neck .Sister B : Have you tried the barn ? You know how much she adores the animals .Bernice : I have looked everywhere , in all of the usual places .Revernd Mother : Sister Bernice , considering that is Maria , I suggest you look in some place unusual .( Later , Maria gets back and comes to see Reverend Mother .)Reverend Mother : I ' m here , my child . Now sit down .Maria ( short for M ): Oh , Reverend Mother , I ' m so sorry . I just couldn ' t help myself . The gates were open and the hills were beckoning and before ...Reverend Mother : I know ! I have not summoned you here forapologies .。
仲夏夜之梦——剧本(英文)
第一幕第一场 (城中)口白:There was a law in the city of Athens which gave to its citizens the power of forcing their daughter s to marry whomever they pleased. For if a daughter refused to marry the man her father had chos en to be her husband, the father might by thus law cause her to be put to death.在雅典有一条法律赋予市民权力,可以强迫他们的女儿嫁给他们所喜欢的人,因此如果女儿拒绝父亲为她选的丈夫,依据这条法律,父亲可以自行判她死刑。
Egeus: Hermia, you have to marry Demetrious, the best guy in the city.荷米亚,你必须嫁给狄米崔斯,这城中最好的年轻人。
Hermia: I’m sorry, Dad! I can’t be his wife.爸爸,抱歉。
我不能成为他的妻子。
Egeus: Why do you refused to marry Demetrius? He is really a worthy gentleman!你为什麼拒绝嫁给狄米崔斯呢?他是一个真正的绅士。
Hermia: But I don’t love him. I’ve fell in love with Lysander.但是我不爱他。
我已经爱上了莱赛德。
Egeus: Lysander? Is he better than Demetrious? No!莱赛德?他会比狄米崔斯好吗?不!Hermia: Oh! Dad! Demettrious had ever said that he love my friend, Helena, and she, a sweet lady also love him deeply.喔!爸爸,狄米崔斯曾说过,他爱我的朋友——海伦娜,而这一个甜美女孩也深爱狄米崔斯。
初中生英语剧本聪明人和傻子和奴才英语剧本
傻子:“I’m trying to knock a hole to make a window for you.”
奴才:“No, you can’t do that! The master will be mad at me!”
旁白:A few days later, however, he again began to grumble and look for somebody to listen to his complaints.
奴才:(流着眼泪)“Sir!You know, I live in a place even lousier than a pigsty. My master treats me like dirt. He treats his Pekinese ten thousand times better …”
傻子:(仍然砸)“To hell with your master!”
奴才:(哭嚷着,在地上团团地打滚)“Help! A robber is breaking down our house! Hurry up, or he’ll knock a big hole in the wall! …”
旁白:Thereupon, a whole troop of slaves arrived on the scene and drove away the fool.The last one that came out unhurriedly on hearing the commotion was the master.
傻子:(大叫起来.奴才吃惊)“Damn it!”
旁白:This man was a fool.
三傻大闹英文作文
三傻大闹英文作文英文:Three Idiots is one of my favorite Bollywood movies. It tells the story of three college friends who challenge the traditional Indian education system and pursue their passions. The movie is full of humor, emotion, and inspiration.One of the most memorable scenes in the movie is when the three friends, Rancho, Farhan, and Raju, sneak into a wedding and perform a hilarious dance. They are dressed in traditional Indian outfits and dance to a popular Bollywood song. The scene is both funny and heartwarming, as the friends are able to forget their problems and have fun together.Another scene that stands out is when Rancho exposes the flaws in the education system during a class. He challenges the professor's teaching methods and encourageshis classmates to think outside the box. This scene is a powerful message about the importance of questioning authority and pursuing knowledge for its own sake.Overall, Three Idiots is a must-watch movie for anyone who wants to be inspired and entertained. Its message of following your dreams and challenging the status quo is universal and timeless.中文:《三傻大闹宝莱坞》是我最喜欢的宝莱坞电影之一。
英语话剧剧本●傻子春天-范文
英語話劇劇本●傻子春天(第一幕)場景:森林(道具:椅子、草叢、樹、鴨)(道具:籃子、麵包、胡蘿蔔、玉米、斧頭、笛子)◎傻子坐在舞台上※下音樂(森林狂想曲)◎動物由兩邊後台進場◎傻子和動物一起嬉戲◎笛聲音樂起時,精靈蹦蹦跳跳進場對白:(人物:傻子、兔子、鹿、鳥、精靈)旁白:long time ago, there’s a idiot. his name is billy. he is toostupid, so he doesn’t have anyfriends. he is always a lone,but he likes to go to the forest.there are many animals there.one day, the idiot goes to forest.there are birds, deers, rabbitsbeside him.suddenly, there’s a genius,pookjumped to him.傻子:hi ! the music is great.would you please to teachingm me?【傻子作懇求狀】精靈:ok! no problem.but i am hungry now.【精靈作飢餓狀】傻子:wait a minute! here you are!【傻子拿出麵包】精靈:ㄣ~~ delicious!thank you ! my name is pook.nice to meet you.【精靈作好吃及滿足狀】【精靈脫帽示好】傻子:my name is billy.nice to meet you.精靈:do you like it?精靈:come on follow me. i will show you something.◎精靈開始教傻子吹笛傻子:this tree?精靈:yes! go on! go on!傻子:wow! what a lovely duck.精靈:you can have it.this is a gift for you.傻子:thank you very much.【傻子取出鴉後十分驚喜】※下音樂(森林狂想曲)◎傻子拿著提籃及鴉子、和精靈、動物們快樂退場(第二幕)場景:皇宮(道具:椅子、城牆、)(道具:矛、搏浪鼓、醫藥箱、聽診器)◎公主坐在舞台上◎國王走來走去手足無措狀◎公主面無表情、百般無聊【國王非常驚慌焦急狀】對白(人物:國王、皇后、公主、侍衛、御醫)國王:smile! please smile.國王:oh my poor little girl.why do you never smilewhat’s matter with you?皇后:please don’t worry my dear.i have a good idea.where is the doctor?國王:oh yes! doctor! doctor! hurry up!hurry up!西御醫:your majesty!princess is very well.中御醫:i’m sorry. maybeshe is just unhappy.國王:get away and never come here again.皇后:no! i don’t believe.what shall we do?國王:all right! all right!don’t cry.anyway i will do my best.◎國王對著天空宣誓◎退場:國王牽著皇后哭哭啼啼公主冷漠侍衛雄壯威武第三幕)場景:大街(道具:菜籃、花籃、水果籃、城牆、鴉、笛)※下音樂(土耳其進行曲)◎大街人來人往熱鬧狀對白:人物:(3個路人、侍衛、傻子、精靈)旁白:there are many people on this street, is very noisy.侍衛:pay attention please!pay attention please!if anyone can make our princesslaugh.he can marry with her.our holy king will never regret!傻子:the princess is so beautiful.she is my dream lover.路人錚:look him!such a dirty man.he wants to marriedour princess.路人雯:don’t be silly.it’s impossible.傻子:yes….they are right,how can i get her?it just a dream精靈:don’t be sad my friend. trust me you can make it路人潘:oh the duck is so cute. may i have a look?oh ~ the duck is stick onmy hands. i can’t put it down. somebody help me.路人雯:cool down! i’m coming!路人錚:i’m coming! i’m coming!第四幕)場景:皇宮內外道具:(鴉、笛、城牆)※下音樂(森林狂想曲)◎國王一行人站在城牆上◎精靈領一排人上台【公主忍不住大笑】【皇后欣喜貌】對白:人物:(3個路人、侍衛、傻子、精靈)國王:its noise what’s happening.公主:it’s very funny皇后:look! she is laughingmy child is laughing國王:thanks god!take the man in.侍衛:yes my lord國王:you made my daughter happy.what do you want?i can give everything youwant傻子:well……i think….i mean……. if you don’t mind………精靈:please keep your words皇后:wait a minute !no i disagree.he is poor and stupid.國王:let me see.公主:my dear father!if you regretmaybe i will neverlaugh in my whole life.國王:ok! ok! please don’t do it again. my sweet heart.傻子:would you married me?.公主:yes i do精靈:it is wonderful.i told you : trust me youcan make it旁白:so they got married.。
小学英语故事表演剧本
小学英语故事表演剧本It was a lovely summer day in the country. Mother Duck sat on her eggs for a long time.After a while, one by one, ducklings came out ofthe eggs.Ducklings: Peep, peepMother Duck: Quack, quack! Are you all out?Duckling1: No, one egg is still here. Look how big it is!At last, the big egg came open. This duckling was very big and very ugly!MD: Oh,my!This duckling is big and different from the others. I wonder if it is a turkey.We will soon find out.Mother Duck took her ducklings to the water. One after another, the little ducklingsjumped in the water. The Ugly Duckling also jumped in the water and swam very well.MD: Oh, he is not a turkey. Turkeys can’t swim. He is my child. Let’s go to thefarmyard. But you must stay close to me and watch out for the cat.at that duckling! He looks so strange.Duck2:He is so big and ugly. Go away!MD: Please, leave him alone. He is not doing any harm.But the ducks pecked the Ugly Duckling. All the animals in the farmyardbit him and pushedhim, too.Ducklings: I wish the cat would eat you!MD: You should never have been born.So the poor, little duckling was very sad. Finally, he ran away.UD: Why does everyone hate me? Is it because I am so ugly? But I am reallynice.The Ugly Duckling met two wild ducks.WD: What kind of duck are you? You are really ugly. But that’s OK, if you don’t marryone of our familyThen the Ugly Duckling heard, “Pop, pop!” And the two wild ducks fell dead.Just then, many hunting dogs appeared. The Ugly Duckling was very afraid. So, he tuckedhis head under his wing. A hunting dog sniffed the Ugly Duckling.“Sniff, sniff!”Dogs: You are ugly!And they went away without touching the Ugly Duckling.UD: Oh, I am alive! No one wants me. Even dogs don’t want to bite me.He felt lucky but, at the same time, he felt sad. The poor duckling waited for severalhours, and then, ran away.A storm began. The rain and lightning terrified the Ugly Duckling. He was socold and wet! He ran and ran as he looked for shelter from the storm.Finally, he arrived at a cottage. An old woman, a cat, and a hen lived in this cottage. Hewent inside.UD: May I have some food?Old Woman: Oh, what a prize! Is it a fat duck? Now, I can have duck’s eggs.The old woman’s sight was very bad. So the duckling lived there for a few days. But thehen and the cat were mean to the duckling.Hen: I can lay eggs. Can you do that?UD: No.Cat: I can catch a mouse. Can you do that?UD: No.Cat: Then, what can you do?UD: I can swim.Cat: Oh, no one should swim! You will surely drown!UD: I won’t drown.Cat and Hen: You are a big liar!So the poor duckling left the cottage.Soon, summer turned into fall. The Ugly Duckling swam in the pond. A group of swans flewover the duckling.UD: What beautiful birds! I wish I could be like them.The weather grew colder and colder. Now, winter came.UD:I must swim and swim, or the pond will freeze around me.But every night, the space became smaller and smaller. Finally, the pond froze, and theduckling couldn’t move any more.Early in the morning, a farmer saw the frozen duckling.Farmer: Oh, poor duckling! I’ll take you home to my wife and children.The wife took care of the duckling. Soon, the duckling got well.But the children wanted to play with the duckling.Children: Come play with us! Come play with us!The duckling was scared. The farmer’s wife and the children chased theduckling around the farm house. Finally, he ran out the door.A beautiful spring came. The Ugly Duckling saw the butterflies dancing and heard the birdssinging.One day, his wings felt very strong. So, he flapped them against his sides and flew highinto the sky.UD: Wow, I can fly so high! What’s happened to me?The Ugly Duckling saw a beautiful garden with a pond. He decided to rest there for awhile.UD: I want to stay with these beautiful birds. But, they will kill me because I am sougly. At least, I will die happily, if I can be with them for a while.So, he swam towards the swans. When the swans saw the young bird,they swam to him.UD: Peck me, if you must!And he bent his head down to the surface of the water. The Ugly Duckling saw a beautifulswan looking back at him in the water!UD: Oh! Is that really me? I am a beautiful swan! I am not an ugly ducklingafter all!The three swans welcomed the young swan.Some children came to the pond and threw pieces of bread into the water.Children: Look, there is another swan! This new one is the most beautiful ofall.The Ugly Duckling was so happy. He was more beautiful than he had ever hoped to be. Andnow, he knew where he belonged.T---Tiger F---Fox R---Rabbit B---Bird Fr---Frog B----BearTiger: I’m a great tiger. I’m very strong. I’m very brave. I’m the king of the forest.But now I’m very hungry. I must find sth. to eat at once, or I’ll die immediately. Oh, there’s nothing here. And here is nothing, either. Oh, I want to have a rest. Sleep soundlyFox: I’m a fox. You can see, I’m pretty and lovely. I’m good at cheating 0and telling lies. Just now I cheated a crew out of a piece of meat. Mm, Mm, Mm. How delicious it is!Tiger: Ah, a fox. A good meal. Ah, a good meal.Fox: Oh, my God! What should I do? Yes, I have a good idea. Yes, a good idea. Hello! Tiger sister! How are you?Tiger: Not so good. I’m very hungry now. I want to eat you.Fox: Oh, my dear! How dare you say that! I’m the king of the forest! I’m the king of the forest! If you want to eat me, I will let you die right now.Tiger: She is the king. She is cheating me. I can’t belive her. I’m the king of the forest here.Fox: If you don’t believe me, just follow me and see who is the king of the forest.Tiger: Ok. Let’s go.Rabbit: I’m a rabbit. I like to eat a turnip. Ah, a big turnip. Oh! It’s too hard. I can’t pull it out.Bird: I’m a bird.Rabbit: Hi!Bird: Hi! What are doing here, Miss Rabbit? Can I help you?Rabbit: Yes, please.Frog: I’m a frog. Hello! What are you doing here? What can I do for you?R&B: Yes, come on!Frog : Ok! I’m coming!Bear: I’m a big brown bear. Hello, everyone! What are you doing here?R,B&F: Come on! Come on! Mr. Bear! You are so strong. Please come here. There is a big turnip. We are all puling it out. Please come and help us.Bear: Ok! I’m coming.Fox: Hello, Bear!Bear: Hi, Fox. Oh, a tiger! run awayFox: Hello, Frog!Frog: Hi, Fox. Oh, a tiger! run awayFox: Hello, Bird!Bird: Hi, Fox. Oh, a tiger! run awayFox: Hello, Rabbit!Rabbit: Hi, Fox. Oh, a tiger! run awayFox: Tiger, Now, you see. They are so frightened! They all run away!Tiger: Yes, you are right. It’s true. I’m very sorry. You are the king of the forest. That’s all right. I will run away. He is the king. He is the king.Fox: Wa! There is a big turnip. Now, the turnip belongs to me.角色:G----girl F----flowerseed,sprout S----sun W----windC----cloud rain道具:种子\幼苗\花、太阳、风和云的头饰It’s spring. May is playing in the garden. She wants to plant some flowers in it.G: She puts a seed in the soil. Seed, seed , come on!F: I’m cold. I need sunshinesG: OK.Run to the sun.G: Grandpa Sun… Can you give my seed some sunshines?S: No problem. The sun shines.F: How warm! I can grow! I can grow! It becomes sprout.G: Thank you. Grandpa SunSprout,sprout, can you grow now?F: Oh, I’m thirsty now. I want some water.G: Water? Oh, sorry , there is no water now. What should I do?W:Grandma wind hears that and she says to May Little girl , Don’t worry. Maybe the cloud can help you .G: Thank you . she runs to the cloud .G: Aunt cloud , My sprout is thirsty, Can you help me?C: Yes, little girl. Please wait.the cloud finds her sisters.C: Sisters, let’s help the girl.Clouds: great.Cloues: fly to wind Grandma wind ,can you take us to the sprout?W: OK.Clouds become heavier and heavier. With the help of the wind, they become the rain. They fall down.F: How cool! I can grow! I can grow! It becomes flower.S,C,W,G: How nice! They are singing and dancing around the flower.感谢您的阅读,祝您生活愉快。
话剧the-lost-wallet剧本(适合小学高年级或初中)
The Lost "Wallet"The Lost “Wallet”A: beggar B: rich man C: flowerD: chair E: TV reporter F:photographerA:Sir, sir, please give me a piece of bread. Thank you, sir. I'm hungry to death.B: Get away, get away, dirty man.A: Sir, sir, please!B: Run away, just run away. I have no food, and I don't have money, either.C:Oh, he is so stupid, isn't he?A: But....sir....please listen to me.....B: Hey, why are you so annoying! What do you want to say again?A: I…I…You….You….C:Hey, chair. Do you think the rich man is very stupid? D:Oh, pretty flower. Don’t you know that men are always very silly?C:Yes, yes!D: Sir! You lost your wallet! Can’t you be more clever?B&A: Who is talking?D: Hey! Man!B& A: Oh, God!E: Good morning, everybody. I'm a TV reporter. Today I saw a very weird thing--a chair open her mouth to talk and two men are frightened to faint. Now, I will interview the chair which can talk and the two dizzy men. Hey chair, how can you speak English?D: Because I am an imported chair!E:(to B) Hey, hey.B: Oh, my god! Oh, my mother!E: I'm sorry to tell you this man has gone mad. We will ignore him. So let me interview the other one. Hello, Beggar. Can you tell me why didn't you tell him he had lost his wallet?A: I'm sorry. I don't know how to speak "錢包" in English......E: Dear audience, through this story we can learn that how important it is to master a foreign language.D: Yes, yes.C: Oh, men are so stupid, even the imported chair has gone stupid.D: Don't believe us. It is just a fairly tale.Thank you !。
英文幼儿童话剧剧本
英文幼儿童话剧剧本(总4页)--本页仅作为文档封面,使用时请直接删除即可----内页可以根据需求调整合适字体及大小--幼儿童话剧剧本(英文童话剧)小熊请客第一幕:(旁白):在美丽的大森林里,住着一群可爱的小动物,它们快乐的生活着。
小熊要在新年这天邀请朋友们做客,一大清早,小熊们就开始忙里忙外了。
(音乐起,房子,树,小熊上场)Tree: I’m Tree.Tree: I’m green.Tree: I’m Tree.Trees: We’re the forest.(树后退至背景处)Bear1: Happy New Year. My name’s Pat. I’m big brother. Bear2: My name’s Frank. This is my car. I can drive a ca r.Bear3: I’m Bob. I’m a good boy. I’m a good boy.Bear4: I’m Tom. Ilike riding a bike.Bear5: I’m Joe. I like playing football.Bear6:I’m Ken. I’m a little boy. I can draw.(熊爸爸,熊妈妈上场)Dady:I’m their father.Mumy:I’m their mother.Bears: Morning, Mum. Morning, Dady.(Bears唱My mother,my father.)Mumy:Let’s have a rest, OK?Children Bears: OK! Yes!(下场)Mumy Dady:Today’s new year. We are going to play a host. Let’s get ready.第二幕:小熊的朋友上场。
1.音乐起,花上场。
Flower: I’m red flower.Flower: I’m yellow flower.Flower: I’m purple flower.Flower: I’m blue flower.Flower: I’m pink flower.Flowers: We’re flowers.Dady:Hello, flowers. Welcome!Flowers: Hello, little bears.Dady:How are you?Flowers: Fine,thank you. And you?Dady:I’m fine,thanks. Come in,please.Flowers: Thank you.(花退至背景)2.音乐起兔上Rabbit1: I’m Rabbit.Rabbit2: I’m Little Rabbit.Rabbit3: I’m Rabbit, too.Rabbits: We’re Rabbits.Rabbit: Lillte bear要请客,我们去做客。
- 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
- 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
- 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。
英語話劇劇本●傻子春天
(第一幕)
場景:森林
(道具:椅子、草叢、樹、鴨)
(道具:籃子、麵包、胡蘿蔔、
玉米、斧頭、笛子)
◎傻子坐在舞台上
※下音樂(森林狂想曲)
◎動物由兩邊後台進場
◎傻子和動物一起嬉戲
◎笛聲音樂起時,精靈蹦蹦
跳跳進場
對白:
(人物:傻子、兔子、鹿、
鳥、精靈)
旁白:long time ago, there’s a idiot. his name is billy. he is too
stupid, so he doesn’t have any
friends. he is always a lone,
but he likes to go to the forest.
there are many animals there.
one day, the idiot goes to forest.
there are birds, deers, rabbits
beside him.
suddenly, there’s a genius,pook
jumped to him.
傻子:hi ! the music is great.
would you please to teaching
m me?【傻子作懇求狀】
精靈:ok! no problem.
but i am hungry now.【精靈作飢餓狀】
傻子:wait a minute! here you are!【傻子拿出麵包】
精靈:ㄣ~~ delicious!
thank you ! my name is pook.
nice to meet you.【精靈作好吃及滿足狀】【精靈脫帽示好】傻子:my name is billy.
nice to meet you.
精靈:do you like it?
精靈:come on follow me. i will show you something.◎精靈開始教傻子吹笛
傻子:this tree?
精靈:yes! go on! go on!
傻子:wow! what a lovely duck.
精靈:you can have it.
this is a gift for you.
傻子:thank you very much.【傻子取出鴉後十分驚喜】※下音樂(森林狂想曲)
◎傻子拿著提籃及鴉子、和
精靈、動物們快樂退場
(第二幕)
場景:皇宮
(道具:椅子、城牆、)
(道具:矛、搏浪鼓、醫藥箱
、聽診器)
◎公主坐在舞台上
◎國王走來走去手足無措狀
◎公主面無表情、百般無聊
【國王非常驚慌焦急狀】
對白
(人物:國王、皇后、公主、侍衛、
御醫)
國王:smile! please smile.
國王:oh my poor little girl.
why do you never smile
what’s matter with you?
皇后:please don’t worry my dear.
i have a good idea.
where is the doctor?
國王:oh yes! doctor! doctor! hurry up!hurry up!
西御醫:your majesty!
princess is very well.
中御醫:i’m sorry. maybe
she is just unhappy.
國王:get away and never come here again.
皇后:no! i don’t believe.
what shall we do?
國王:all right! all right!
don’t cry.
anyway i will do my best.
◎國王對著天空宣誓
◎退場:
國王牽著皇后哭哭啼啼
公主冷漠
侍衛雄壯威武
第三幕)
場景:大街
(道具:菜籃、花籃、水果籃、
城牆、鴉、笛)
※下音樂(土耳其進行曲)
◎大街人來人往熱鬧狀
對白:
人物:(3個路人、侍衛、傻子、精靈)
旁白:there are many people on this street, is very noisy.
侍衛:pay attention please!
pay attention please!
if anyone can make our princess
laugh.
he can marry with her.
our holy king will never regret!
傻子:the princess is so beautiful.
she is my dream lover.
路人錚:look him!
such a dirty man.
he wants to married
our princess.
路人雯:don’t be silly.
it’s impossible.
傻子:yes….they are right,
how can i get her?
it just a dream
精靈:don’t be sad my friend. trust me you can make it
路人潘:oh the duck is so cute. may i have a look?
oh ~ the duck is stick on
my hands. i can’t put it down. somebody help me.
路人雯:cool down! i’m coming!
路人錚:i’m coming! i’m coming!第四幕)
場景:皇宮內外
道具:(鴉、笛、城牆)
※下音樂(森林狂想曲)
◎國王一行人站在城牆上
◎精靈領一排人上台
【公主忍不住大笑】
【皇后欣喜貌】
對白:
人物:(3個路人、侍衛、傻子、精靈)
國王:its noise what’s happening.公主:it’s very funny
皇后:look! she is laughing
my child is laughing
國王:thanks god!
take the man in.
侍衛:yes my lord
國王:you made my daughter happy.
what do you want?
i can give everything you
want
傻子:well……i think….i mean……. if you don’t mind………
精靈:please keep your words
皇后:wait a minute !
no i disagree.
he is poor and stupid.
國王:let me see.
公主:my dear father!
if you regret
maybe i will never
laugh in my whole life.
國王:ok! ok! please don’t do it again. my sweet heart.
傻子:would you married me?.
公主:yes i do
精靈:it is wonderful.
i told you : trust me you
can make it
旁白:so they got married.。