Learning English is fun!

Learning English is fun!

domingo, 24 de marzo de 2019

Four Seasons (Vivaldi Explained)



Why should you listen to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons"?

Light, bright, and cheerful, "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi is some of the most familiar of all early 18th century music, featured in numerous films and television commercials.


Watch and listen to this video: 


'The Four Seasons' Poem

Hi 1st grade girls and boys!. Listen to this poem and learn it. Say it with a nice entonation and pronunciation. 

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Here we go round the year again,
The year again, the year again.
Here we go round the year again,
To greet the different seasons.

Wintertime is time for snow.
To the south, the birds will go.
It's too cold for plants to grow
Because it is the winter.


Here we go round the year again,
The year again, the year again.
Here we go round the year again,
To greet the different seasons.

In the springtime, days grow warm.
On the plants, the new buds form.
Bees and bugs come out to swarm
Because it is the spring.



Here we go round the year again,
The year again, the year again.
Here we go round the year again,
To greet the different seasons.

In summertime, the days are hot.
Ice cold drinks, I drink a lot!
At the beach, I've got a spot
Because it is the summer.


Here we go round the year again,
The year again, the year again.
Here we go round the year again,
To greet the different seasons.

Fall is here, the air is cool.
Days are short, it's back to school.
Raking leaves is now the rule
Because it is autumn.

'This is my Garden' (Poem)

Hi there, boys and girls 2nd B group!. Listen to this poem and learn it. Say it with a nice entonation and pronunciation. It's called 'This is my Garden'. 

This is my garden,
I’ll plant it with care.
Here are the seeds
I’ll plant there.
The sun will shine,
 The rain will fall.
The seeds will sprout 
and grow up tall.

'Creepy Crawly' (Poem)

Hi there, boys and girls 2nd A group!. Listen to this poem and how to say it with a nice entonation and pronunciation. It's called 'Creepy Crawly'


Creepy, crawly up my arm.
A spotty little bug!
When he crawls up to my neck,
I give a little shrug!
But...he climbs a little more
And settles on my nose,
So I give a mighty SNORE!
And he scuttles to my toes.