Автор: Минакова Александра Владимировна Должность: учитель Учебное заведение: МБОУ СОШ №1 Населённый пункт: Приморский край Надеждинский район село Вольно - Надеждинское Наименование материала: презентация Тема: limerics Раздел: среднее образование
The first edition of Edward Lear's Book of Nonsense was
The first edition of Edward Lear's Book of Nonsense was
published by Thomas McLean on 10th February 1846.
published by Thomas McLean on 10th February 1846.
There were altogether seventy-two limericks in two volumes.
There were altogether seventy-two limericks in two volumes.
Read some of the limericks
Read some of the limericks
There was a Young Lady whose bonnet
Came united when the birds sat upon it.
But she said:”I don’t care!
All the birds in the air
Are welcome to sit on my bonnet.
К привлекательной леди из Капуи
Часто птицы садились на шляпу, и
Говорила с любовью
«Пусть сидят на здоровье!»
Та приятная леди из Капуи.
There was a Young Lady
whose eyes
Were unique as of colourand
size
When she opened them wide
People all turned aside
And started away in surprise.
Была леди одна, чьи глаза
Велики, оторваться нельзя,
Когда их раскрывала,
Всех прохожих пугала,
Эта леди, крупны чьи глаза
There was a Young Lady whose nose
Continually prospers and grow
When it grew out of sight,
She exclaimed in a fright,
“Oh, Farewell to the end of my nose!”
Жила была леди, чей нос
Отчего-то всё рос и рос.
Когда кончика стало не видно,
Этой леди стало обидно,
Что не сможет чесать она нос.
What is a limerick?
What is a limerick?
A
A
limerick is a humorous
limerick is a humorous
English
English
poem of five lines:
poem of five lines:
three long and two short
three long and two short
ones.
ones.
A limerick is a humorous
A limerick is a humorous
poem which has five lines and
poem which has five lines and
a special rhythm and a way of
a special rhythm and a way of
rhyming.
rhyming.
The Plot of a Limerick:
The Plot of a Limerick:
The 1st line – who and where;
The 1st line – who and where;
The 2nd line – what he/she did
The 2nd line – what he/she did
or what happened to him/her;
or what happened to him/her;
The 3rd – 4th lines – the result of
The 3rd – 4th lines – the result of
the event;
the event;
The 5th line – the repetition of
The 5th line – the repetition of
the 1st line.
the 1st line.
The rhyming scheme AABBA
The rhyming scheme AABBA
1
1
st
st
line
line
2
2
nd
nd
line
line
3
3
rd
rd
line
line
4
4
th
th
line
line
5
5
th
th
line
line
Line 1
Line 1
Introduces the main characer
Introduces the main characer
There was an Old Man of
There was an Old Man of
Whitehaven
Whitehaven
Line 2
Line 2
Describes the character in
Describes the character in
more detail
more detail
Who danced a
Who danced a
quadrill with a
quadrill with a
raven
raven
Lines 3, 4
Lines 3, 4
Provides a picture in words
Provides a picture in words
describing the action
describing the action
But they said:”It’s absurd
But they said:”It’s absurd
To ecourage this bird!”
To ecourage this bird!”
Line 5
Line 5
Reveals the ridiculous or
Reveals the ridiculous or
unexpected
unexpected
So they smashed that
So they smashed that
Old Man of
Old Man of
Whitehaven.
Whitehaven.
Один старичок из Вероны
Один старичок из Вероны
Отплясывал лихо с вороной
Отплясывал лихо с вороной
Да как он посмел!
Да как он посмел!
Прекратить беспредел!
Прекратить беспредел!
Что могут подумать вороны!
Что могут подумать вороны!
Read the following limericks and
put the pictures in the right order
A
There was an Old Man of Abruzzi,
So blind he couldn’t his foot see
When they said “That’s your toe”,
He replied “Is I so?”
That doubtful Old Man of Abruzzi.
B
There was an Old Man with a beard
Who said “It is just as I feard!
Two owls and a hen,
Four larks and a wren,
Have all built their nests in my
beard!”
C
There was an Old Man of a Cape
horn,
Who wished he had never been
born;
So he sat on a chair,
Till he died of despair
That dolorous Man of Cape Horn.
D
There was an Old Man of the Nile,
Who sharpened his nails with a file,
Till he cut his thumbs,
And said calmly, “This comes
Of sharpening one’s nails with a
file!”
E
There was an Old Man on some
rocks,
Who shut his wife up to a box;
When she said, “let me out!”
He exclaimed, “Without doubt!
You will pass all your life in that
box!”
F
There was an Old Man of Calcutta,
Who perpetually ate bread and
butter,
Till a great bit of muffin,
On which he was stuffing,
Choket that horrid Man of Calcutta.
CHECK UP
That my nose is too long,
Who said, 'If you choose to suppose,
That remarkable Man with a nose.
There was an Old Man with a nose,
You are certainly wrong!'
Task: read the limerick and put
Task: read the limerick and put
the lines in the correct order
the lines in the correct order
Check up
Check up
There was an Old Man with a nose
There was an Old Man with a nose
Who said, “If you shoose a suppose,
Who said, “If you shoose a suppose,
That my nose is too long,
That my nose is too long,
You are certainly wrong!”
You are certainly wrong!”
That remakable Man with a nose.
That remakable Man with a nose.
Жил на свете чудак с длинным носом
Жил на свете чудак с длинным носом
И твердил он: «Вы это мне бросьте!
И твердил он: «Вы это мне бросьте!
Нос мой очень красивый»
Нос мой очень красивый»
Утверждал горделиво
Утверждал горделиво
Этот милый чудак с длинным носом.
Этот милый чудак с длинным носом.
Listen to the poems and choose a limerick
Listen to the poems and choose a limerick
There was a little girl
There was a little girl
And she had a litle curl
And she had a litle curl
Just down the middle of her
Just down the middle of her
forehead
forehead
When she was good, she was very,very good,
When she was good, she was very,very good,
And when she was bad, she was horrid.
And when she was bad, she was horrid.
There was an Old Lady who said
There was an Old Lady who said
When she found a thief under her bed,
When she found a thief under her bed,
“
“
Get up from the floor:
Get up from the floor:
You are too near the door,
You are too near the door,
You may catch a cold in your head.
You may catch a cold in your head.
Find the translation of the limerick
Find the translation of the limerick
Некий старец из города
Некий старец из города
Буда
Буда
Дебоширил ужасно,
Дебоширил ужасно,
покуда
покуда
Некто, взяв молоток,
Некто, взяв молоток,
Не пристукнул чуток
Не пристукнул чуток
Скандалиста из города
Скандалиста из города
Буда!
Буда!
Спал старик на
Спал старик на
громадной сосне,
громадной сосне,
Был укушен пчелою во
Был укушен пчелою во
сне.
сне.
И спросили его: «Это
И спросили его: «Это
больно?»
больно?»
Он ответил «Конечно,
Он ответил «Конечно,
довольно,
довольно,
Больше я не усну на
Больше я не усну на
сосне.»
сосне.»
Однажды увидел
Однажды увидел
чудак,
чудак,
Во сне, что он ест
Во сне, что он ест
свой башмак
свой башмак
Он вмиг пробудился
Он вмиг пробудился
И убедился,
И убедился,
Что это
Что это
действительно так.
действительно так.
Владелица виллы в
Владелица виллы в
Салониках
Салониках
Была удивительно
Была удивительно
тоненькой.
тоненькой.
Захотела в прохладу
Захотела в прохладу
Испить лимонаду –
Испить лимонаду –
И упала в бокал
И упала в бокал
сквозь соломинку
сквозь соломинку
.
.
How to write a limerick?
How to write a limerick?
When you write a
When you write a
limerick, make sure that
limerick, make sure that
it has the same AABBA
it has the same AABBA
rhyme patern.
rhyme patern.
Ideas for new limericks
Ideas for new limericks
can come from almost
can come from almost
anywere. For example,
anywere. For example,
your town, country, or
your town, country, or
any name.
any name.
Here are 5 simple steps to
Here are 5 simple steps to
writing a limerick.
writing a limerick.
1.
1.
An easy way to get
An easy way to get
started is to pick a boy’s or
started is to pick a boy’s or
a girl’s name that has one
a girl’s name that has one
syllable (like Bill, Tim,
syllable (like Bill, Tim,
Dick, Sue or Jill.)
Dick, Sue or Jill.)
There was a Young Girl
There was a Young Girl
named____(pick an easy
named____(pick an easy
name with one sillable).
name with one sillable).
We’ll pick “Jill”. So the
We’ll pick “Jill”. So the
first line is
first line is
“
“
There once was a Young
There once was a Young
Girl named Jill”
Girl named Jill”
2. Now make a list of
2. Now make a list of
words that rhyme with
words that rhyme with
the last word in the first
the last word in the first
line-in this case, Jill.
line-in this case, Jill.
Your list of rhyming words
Your list of rhyming words
might include: hill, drill,
might include: hill, drill,
pill, dill, will, ill.
pill, dill, will, ill.
3. Now wrie the second
3. Now wrie the second
line. Here’s an example:
line. Here’s an example:
“
“
Who feared the sight of a
Who feared the sight of a
drill.”
drill.”
4.Now think of an
4.Now think of an
interesting story. What
interesting story. What
could happened to
could happened to
someone skared of a drill?
someone skared of a drill?
You might have an
You might have an
interesting story if Jill had
interesting story if Jill had
to go to the dentist. So
to go to the dentist. So
the third and fourth lines
the third and fourth lines
can be:
can be:
“
“
She brushed every day”
She brushed every day”
“
“
So, her dentist would say”
So, her dentist would say”
Now you need to back
Now you need to back
to the first line and
to the first line and
end the poem. Here’s
end the poem. Here’s
an example:
an example:
“
“
Your teeth are quite
Your teeth are quite
perfekt, Young Jill”
perfekt, Young Jill”
Here’s the poem we just wrote:
Here’s the poem we just wrote:
There once was a Young Girl named Jill,
There once was a Young Girl named Jill,
Who was feared the sight of a drill.
Who was feared the sight of a drill.
She brushed every day
She brushed every day
So the denist would say:
So the denist would say:
“
“
Your teeth are so perfect, Young Jill!”
Your teeth are so perfect, Young Jill!”
There once came feeling
There once came feeling
called love,
called love,
And it sweetly touched
And it sweetly touched
my heart
my heart
I felt like an angel
I felt like an angel
And didn’t think of a
And didn’t think of a
danger.
danger.
I wish you all know this
I wish you all know this
love!
love!