A_poor_pig-自制英语小故事PPT
小学英语 英语故事(童话故事)The Swineherd 猪倌
The Swineherd 猪倌Once there was a poor Prince. He had a kingdom; it was very tiny. Still it was large enough to marry upon, and on marriage his heart was set.Now it was certainly rather bold of him to say, "Will you have me?" to the Emperor's own daughter. But he did, for his name was famous, and far and near there were hundreds of Princesses who would have said, "Yes!" and "Thank you!" too. But what did the Emperor's daughter say? Well, we'll soon find out.A rose tree grew over the grave of the Prince's father. It was such a beautiful tree. It bloomed only once in five long years, and then it bore but a single flower. Oh, that was a rose indeed! The fragrance of it would make a man forget all of his sorrows and his cares. The Prince had a nightingale too. It sang as if all the sweet songs of the world were in its little throat. The nightingale and the rose were to be gifts to the Princess. So they were sent to her in two large silver cases.The Emperor ordered the cases carried before him, to the great hall where the Princess was playing at "visitors," with her maids-in waiting. They seldom did anything else. As soon as the Princess saw that the large cases contained presents, she clapped her hands in glee. "Oh," she said, "I do hope I get a little pussy-cat." She opened a casket and there was the splendid rose."Oh, how pretty it is," said all the maids-in-waiting."It's more than pretty," said the Emperor. "It's superb."But the Princess poked it with her finger, and she almost started to cry. "Oh fie! Papa," she said, "it isn't artificial. It is natural.""Oh, fie," said all her maids-in-waiting, "it's only natural.""Well," said the Emperor, "before we fret and pout, let's see what's in the other case." He opened it, and out came the nightingale, which sang so sweetly that for a little while no one could think of a single thing to say against it. "Superbe!" "Charmant!" said the maids-in-waiting with their smattering of French, each one speaking it worse than the next."How the bird does remind me of our lamented Empress's music box," said one old courtier. "It has just the same tone, and the very same way of trilling."The Emperor wept like a child. "Ah me," he said."Bird?" said the Princess. "You mean to say it's real?""A real live bird," the men who had brought it assured her."Then let it fly and begone," said the Princess, who refused to hear a word about the Prince, much less to see him.But it was not so easy to discourage him. He darkened his face both brown and black, pulled his hat down over his eyes, and knocked at the door."Hello, Emperor," he said. "How do you do? Can you give me some work about the palace?" "Well," said the Emperor, "people are always looking for jobs, but let me see. I do need somebody to tend the pigs, because we've got so many of them."So the Prince was appointed "Imperial Pig Tender." He was given a wretched little room down by the pigsties, and there he had to live. All day long he sat and worked, as busy as could be, and by evening he had made a neat little kettle with bells allaround the brim of it. When the kettle boiled, the bells would tinkle and play the old tune:"Oh, dear Augustin,All is lost, lost, lost."But that was the least of it. If anyone put his finger in the steam from this kettle he could immediately smell whatever there was for dinner in any cooking-pot in town. No rose was ever like this!Now the Princess happened to be passing by with all of her maids-in-waiting. When she heard the tune she stopped and looked pleased, for she too knew how to play "Oh, dear Augustin." It was the only tune she did know, and she played it with one finger. "Why, that's the very same tune I play. Isn't the swineherd highly accomplished?I say," she ordered, "go and ask him the price of the instrument."So one of the maids had to go, in among the pigsties, but she put on her overshoes first."What will you take for the kettle?" she asked."I'll take ten kisses from the Princess," said the swineherd."Oo, for goodness' sakes!" said the maid."And I won't take less," said the swineherd."Well, what does he say?" the Princess wanted to know."I can't tell you," said the maid. "He's too horrible.""Then whisper it close to my ear." She listened to what the maid had to whisper. "Oo, isn't he naughty!" said the Princess and walked right away from there. But she had not gone very far when she heard the pretty bells play again:"Oh, dear Augustin,All is lost, lost, lost.""I say," the Princess ordered, "ask him if he will take his ten kisses from my maids-in-waiting.""No, I thank you," said the swineherd. "Ten kisses from the Princess, or I keep my kettle.""Now isn't that disgusting!" said the Princess. "At least stand around me so that no one can see."So her maids stood around her, and spread their skirts wide, while the swineherd took his ten kisses. Then the kettle was hers.And then the fun started. Never was a kettle kept so busy. They boiled it from morning till night. From the chamberlain's banquet to the cobbler's breakfast, they knew all that was cooked in town. The maids-in-waiting danced about and clapped their hands."We know who's having sweet soup and pancakes. We know who's having porridge and cutlets. Isn't it interesting?""Most interesting," said the head lady of the bedchamber."Now, after all, I'm the Emperor's daughter," the Princess reminded them. "Don't you tell how I got it.""Goodness gracious, no!" said they all.But the swineherd-that's the Prince, for nobody knew he wasn't a real swineherd-was busy as he could be. This time he made a rattle. Swing it around, and it would play all the waltzes, jigs, and dance tunes that have been heard since the beginning of time."Why it's superbe!" said the Princess as she came by. "I never did hear better music.I say, go and ask him the price of that instrument. But mind you-no more kissing!" "He wants a hundred kisses from the Princess," said the maid-in-waiting who had been in to ask him."I believe he's out of his mind," said the Princess, and she walked right away from there. But she had not gone very far when she said, "After all, I'm the Emperor's daughter, and it's my duty to encourage the arts. Tell him he can have ten kisses, as he did yesterday, but he must collect the rest from my maids-in-waiting." "Oh, but we wouldn't like that," said the maids."Fiddlesticks," said the Princess, "If he can kiss me he certainly can kiss you. Remember, I'm the one who gives you board and wages." So the maid had to go back to the swineherd."A hundred kisses from the Princess," the swineherd told her, "or let each keep his own.""Stand around me," said the Princess, and all her maids-in-waiting stood in a circle to hide her while the swineherd began to collect."What can have drawn such a crowd near the pigsties?" the Emperor wondered, as he looked down from his balcony. He rubbed his eyes, and he put on his spectacles. "Bless my soul if those maids-in-waiting aren't up to mischief again. I'd better go see what they are up to now."He pulled his easy slippers up over his heels, though ordinarily he just shoved his feet in them and let them flap. Then, my! How much faster he went. As soon as he came near the pens he took very soft steps. The maids-in-waiting were so busy counting kisses, to see that everything went fair and that he didn't get too many or too few, that they didn't notice the Emperor behind them. He stood on his tiptoes. "Such naughtiness!" he said when he saw them kissing, and he boxed their ears with his slipper just as the swineherd was taking his eighty-sixth kiss."Be off with you!" the Emperor said in a rage. And both the Princess and the swineherd were turned out of his empire. And there she stood crying. The swineherd scolded, and the rain came down in torrents."Poor little me," said the Princess. "If only I had married the famous Prince! Oh, how unlucky I am!"The swineherd slipped behind a tree, wiped the brown and black off his face, threw off his ragged clothes, and showed himself in such princely garments that the Princess could not keep from curtsying."I have only contempt for you," he told her. "You turned down a Prince's honest offer, and you didn't appreciate the rose or the nightingale, but you were all too ready to kiss a swineherd for a tinkling toy to amuse you. You are properly punished." Then the Prince went home to his kingdom, and shut and barred the door. The Princess could stay outside and sing to her heart's content:"Oh, dear Augustin,All is lost, lost, lost."。
英文小故事
1. T adpole’s mummy (小蝌蚪找妈妈)Spring comes.(春天来了。
)The tadpoles are missing their mummy.(小蝌蚪们想妈妈了。
)They want to look for her.(他们要去找她。
)A duck is coming.(一只鸭子游过来了。
)“Mummy,mummy!”(“妈妈,妈妈!”)The duck says:(鸭子说:)“Sorry,I’m not your mummy.(对不起,我不是你们的妈妈。
)Your mummy has a white belly!(你们的妈妈有一个白肚皮!)”The tadpoles say:(小蝌蚪说:)“Thank you!Good-bye!”(“谢谢您!再见!”)A fish is coming.(一条鱼游过来了。
)“Mummy,mummy!”(“妈妈,妈妈!”)The fish says:(鱼说:)“Sorry,I’m not your mummy.(对不起,我不是你们的妈妈。
)Your mummy has two big eyes.(你们的妈妈有两只大眼睛。
)”The tadpoles say:(小蝌蚪说:)“Thanks!Bye!”(“谢谢您!再见!”)A turtle is coming.(一只乌龟游过来了。
)“Mummy,mummy!”(“妈妈,妈妈!”)The turtle says:(乌龟说:)“Sorry,I’m not your mummy.(对不起,我不是你们的妈妈。
)Your mummy wears a green dress.(你们的妈妈穿着一件绿衣服。
)”The tadpoles say:(小蝌蚪说:)“Thanks a lot!See you!”(多谢您!回头见!)Jest then,(正在这时,)The frog is coming.(青蛙游过来了。
英文小故事大全
英文小故事大全(一)酗酒 DrunkOne day,a father and his little son were going home.At this age,the boy was interested in all kinds of things and was always asking questions.Now,he asked,"What's the meaning of the word'Drunk',dad?""Well,my son," his father replied,"look,there are standing two policemen.If I regard the two policemen as four then I am drunk.""But,dad," the boy said," there's only ONE policeman!"醉酒一天,父亲与小儿子一道回家.这个孩子正处于那种对什么事都很感兴趣的年龄,老是有提不完的问题.他向父亲发问道:“爸爸,”“唔,孩子,”父亲回答说,“你瞧那儿站着两个警察.如果我把他们看成了四个,那么我就算醉了.”“不过,爸爸,”孩子说,“那儿只有一个警察呀!”(二)好孩子 A Good BoyLittle Robert asked his mother for two cents."What did you do with the money I gave you yesterday?""I gave it to a poor old woman," he answered."You're a good boy," said the mother proudly."Here aretwo cents more.But why are you so interested in the old woman?""She is the one who sells the candy."好孩子小罗伯特向妈妈要两分钱.“昨天给你的钱干什么了?”“我给了一个可怜的老太婆,”他回答说.“你真是个好孩子,”妈妈骄傲地说.“再给你两分钱.可你为什么对那位老太太那么感兴趣呢?”“她是个卖糖果的.”(三)The wolf and the haresThe wind is blowing .It is snowing .The wolf is comingand say :“ I’m a wolf ,I’m hungry .” The wolf is goingthe hares.“ open the door .” The hare say:“ who is it ” the wolf say :“it’s me ,Grandma .” “Grandma No,it’s not Grandma .” The wolf comes to the hares’ again ,with abasket of bread..“ open the door .I bring you bread” The hares say to their sister :“Ah!It’s the wolf .we can’t open the door .” The wolf is very angry .He is hitting atthe door .“Open the door !I want to come in !” The haressay :“ you are the wolf .we can’t let you in !” the hares are very clever .狼和野兔天正刮着风下着雪.狼出来了,他很饿.他来到了野兔家“开门”.野兔问:“是谁呀?”“是我,我是你的外婆.”“外婆?不,不是.”狼又拿来了甜品来了,“快开门,我带来了面包.” 野兔对他的姐妹们说:“他是狼,我们不开门.”狼很生气,他踢着门说:“快开门!我要进去!”野兔说:“你是狼,我们不让你进来.”野兔真聪明.(四)A poor pigDanny is a little pig .He is unhappy because he wants to leave home to see the world .It’s a sunny day .Danny goes away when his parents are sleeping .on his way he meets an elephant ,a peacock and a rabbit .At last ,he gets to a lake .He looks at hisreflection in the water and says,“I wish I have anelephant’s nose ,a peacock’s tail and a rabbit’s ears .” after a while ,Danny’s wish comes true .He runs backexcitedly .But his parents can’t recognize Danny ,“Goaway ,you’re not our son .” Danny goes to the lakeagain .“ I just want to be a pig .” He says sadly .Danny waits and waits .He becomes a pig again .Danny runs back quickly .His parents hug and say ,“ This is our lovely baby .”可怜的小猪丹尼是只小猪,为此他很不开心,他希望自己能够拥有大象的鼻子、孔雀的尾巴、小兔的耳朵.不过,当他的愿望实现的时候,爸爸妈妈却不认他了.可怜的小猪决定,还是变回自己原来的样子吧.。
三只小猪英语故事图文幻灯片PPT
The wolf ran away.
Afterwards, the other two pigs realized how smart
the youngest pig was. They decided not to be lazy and to work hard from then on.
三只小猪英语故事图文幻灯片 PPT
本PPT课件仅供大家学习使用 请学习完及时删除处理 谢谢!
Vocabulary
• once upon a time 从前
• forest 森林
• fail 失败
• diffcult困难
• beat 打,敲
• search their fortunes碰运气 • straw 茅草 • brick砖块
Then ,the woof came to the second pig’s house.
"Ah-ha! A house made of sticks! No problem! WHOO,WHOO!"
At last,the woof came to the third pig’s house.
ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ
Thank you !
So at last the mother pig sent the little pigs to search their fortunes .
The lazy first pig built a house with straw!
The fat and hasty second pig built his house using sticks.
英语故事ppt
英语故事ppt英语故事PPT。
Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a young boy named Jack. Jack was a curious and adventurous boy who loved exploring the world around him. One day, he stumbled upon a mysterious old book in his attic. As he flipped through the pages, he discovered that the book was filled with magical stories from far-off lands.Excited by his find, Jack decided to create a PowerPoint presentation to share these amazing stories with his friends and family. He carefully selected the most captivating tales from the book and began to work on his English story PPT.The first story Jack chose to include in his presentation was the tale of "The Golden Fish." This enchanting story told the tale of a humble fisherman who caught a magical golden fish. The fish granted the fisherman three wishes in exchange for its freedom. However, the fisherman soon learned that greed and selfishness could lead to dire consequences.Next, Jack included the story of "The Lion and the Mouse" in his English story PPT. This classic fable taught an important lesson about kindness and compassion. Despite their differences in size and strength, the lion and the mouse learned to help each other in times of need.As Jack continued to work on his presentation, he also included the story of "The Tortoise and the Hare." This timeless tale emphasized the value of perseverance and determination. The slow and steady tortoise ultimately triumphed over the swift but arrogant hare in a race that surprised everyone.In addition to these well-known stories, Jack also included lesser-known tales such as "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" and "The Ant and the Grasshopper." Each story was carefully crafted into a visually engaging PowerPoint slide, complete with colorful illustrations and animated effects.Finally, the day of the presentation arrived, and Jack eagerly shared his English story PPT with his friends and family. As the stories unfolded on the screen, the audience was captivated by the magical and timeless tales. They laughed at the antics of the mischievous boy who cried wolf and marveled at the wisdom of the industrious ant.In the end, Jack's English story PPT was a resounding success. His friends and family praised him for his creativity and storytelling skills. Inspired by the positive feedback, Jack decided to continue creating more presentations to share the magic of storytelling with others.In conclusion, Jack's English story PPT was a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring appeal of timeless tales. Through his creative use of technology, Jack was able to bring these magical stories to life and share them with others. As the audience left the presentation, they were filled with a renewed sense of wonder and appreciation for the art of storytelling. And so, Jack's love for English stories continued to inspire and enchant those around him.。
三只小猪英语故事图文PPT模板
Then ,the woof came to the second pig’s house.
"Ah-ha! A house made of sticks! No problem! WHOO,WHOO!"
At last,the woof came to the third pig’s house
“There's nothing I can't blow away!! WHOO,WHOO! What ? No! "
So at last the mother pig sent the little pigs to search their fortunes .
The lazy first pig built a house with straw!
The fat and hasty second pig built his house using sticks.
演 讲 者 : 陈 文 昊
Vocabulary
• once upon a time 从前
• forest 森林
• fail 失败
• diffcult困难
• beat 打,敲
• search their fortunes碰运气 • straw 茅草 • brick砖块
Once upon a time, there was a mother pig and three little pigs.They lived in the middle of a forest . Because it’s diffcult for mother to find enough food for her childern.
The diligent and clever third pig took several days to build a strong house made of ks.