«THE BUN»
Aims of the
lesson: - develop lexical
skills
- develop students’ dialogical
speech skills through
dramatization
- contribute to the
development of students’ creative
potential
- to form motives for learning
English
Equipment: scenery, costumes, props,
musical accompaniment, tickets for
spectators

Characters: the storyteller, the grandfather, the
grandmother, the hare, the wolf, the bear, the
fox
Storyteller: Once upon a time there lived old man
and an old woman.
Grandfather: I’m hungry. Please, bake me a
bun.
Storyteller: The old woman takes some flour, some
sour cream, some butter and some water, and makes a
bun.
G
randmother: The bun is ready. I
put it on the windowsill to cool.
Bun: I cannot sit on the windowsill! I want to
walk.
Storyteller: The bun runs along the road and meets a
hare.
Hare: Little bun, little bun, I want to eat
you!
Bun: I ran away from Grandfather; I ran away
from Grandmother. And I can run away from you, little
hare!
Storyteller: The bun runs along the road and meets a
wolf.
Wolf: Little bun, little bun, I want to eat
you!
Bun: I ran away from Grandfather, I ran away
from Grandmother, I ran away from the hare. And I can run away from
you, grey wolf!
Storyteller: The bun runs along the road and meets a
bear.
Bear: «Little bun, little bun, I want to eat
you! »
Bun: I ran away from Grandfather, I ran away from
Grandmother, I ran away from the hare, I ran away from the wolf.
And I can run away from you, big
bear!
Storyteller: The bun runs along the road and meets a
fox.
Fox: Little bun, little bun, I want to eat
you!
Bun: I ran away from Grandfather, I ran away from
Grandmother, I ran away from the hare, I ran away from the wolf, I
ran away from the bear. And I can run away from you, old
fox!
Fox: What a nice song! But little bun, I’m
old and I cannot hear you well. Sit on my nose and sing your song
again.
S
toryteller: The bun jumps on
the fox’s nose and … the fox eats
it!


Grade: 4
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Ilipbay
A.T
Minyazheva
Zh.S