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Welcome Autumn!
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27 Қырқүйек 2018
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Leader 1 : Good afternoon, dear guests and friends! Welcome to our party!
Leader 2: Good day to everybody! We are happy to see you on our party today!
Leader 1 : Autumn has come. In autumn there is plenty of fruit. The corn is ripe in autumn. It begins in September and ends in November. Autumn is harvest time. In autumn all leaves turn red, yellow and brown. Nature is beautiful in autumn. Leader 2: Birds fly away to warm countries. The days are becoming shorter, the sun lose its force. It often rains, the weather becomes colder and in the morning there is a mist or a fog. September, October and November are autumn months.
“October’s Party”
3. Then, in the rustic hollow, At hide-and-seek they played, The party closed at sundown, And everybody stayed. Professor Wind played louder; They flew along the ground; And then the party ended In jolly “hands around”. Leader 1: As you know, in autumn there are three months. In September you can still see some summer flowers around. Towards the middle of September the leaves begin to change their colour. There are many mushrooms in September. Many animals are now preparing for the coming winter. In September you can see more birds than in August. They gather in flocks and get ready for their flight to the South. Warm September brings the fruit, Sportsmen then begin to shoot.
“Pretty days” How pleasant to sit on the beach,On the beach, on the sand, in the sun,With ocean galore within reach,And nothing at all to be done!No letters to answer,No bills to be burned,No work to be shirked,No cash to be earned.It’s pleasant to sit on the beachWith nothing at all to be done.
Leader 2: Yes, it is pleasant to spend summer by the seaside or somewhere in the country. October is the month of flaming colours, of nuts and ripe grapes, of the last flowers, of falling leaves, and of the first frosts. The flight of the birds to the South continues. Many animals are making their homes comfortable for the winter. Fresh October brings the pheasant, Then to gather nuts is pleasant.
“Falling Rain”Everything is shining wetIn rain, rain, rain.It falls with trickling, splashing soundsUpon the window pane.
Everything looks very greyIn rain, rain, rain.I love to see it hit the groundAnd then bounce up again.
The rain is raining all around,It falls on field and tree.It rains on the umbrellas here,And on the ships at sea.
Leader 1: November is the month of bare trees, of the first signs of winter, and of the first snow. As the trees have lost almost all their leaves you can discover nests which were hidden during the summer. The weather begins to get cold, and more and more animals go to sleep. Dull November brings the blast,Then the leaves are whirling fast.
“Night” The sun descending in the west, The evening star does shine; The birds are silent in their nest, And I must seek for mine.The moon, like a flower,In heaven’s high bower,With silent delightSits and smiles on the right. “The Winds”The south wind brings wet weather,The north wind wet and cold together,The west wind always brings us rain,The east wind blows it back again.Leader 1 : Dear friends and guests! Today at our party we are going to choose “Miss Autumn - . That’s why we’ll hold a contest between six pretenders from the 9th and 10th forms. They should do the four tasks during the contest. They are:
Leader 2 : I ask the participants to come to the scene to do the Task 1. They will speak about themselves by the first task in turns. Our judges will give marks to your speaking abilities. I wish you good luck! 1. Assanova K. 2. Beysenova T.3. Aliyeva A.4. Abdullayeva N.5. Abubakirova Zh.6. Kairatova A.
Leader 1: By the second task our contestants should read the poems of the British celebrated poets. The judges will evaluate your reading abilities. The participant № 1 “My Heart’s in the ” by Robert Burns My heart’s in the , my heart is not here;My heart’s in the a-chasing the deerA-chasing the wild deer and foll’wing the roe;My heart’s in the wherever I go. Farewell to the , farewell to the North, The birthplace of valour, the country of worth; Wherever I wander, wherever I rove; The hills of the forever I love.Farewell to the mountains high covered with snow;Farewell to the straths and green valleys below;Farewell to the forests and wild-hanging woods;Farewell to the torrents and loud pouring floods. The participant № 2“Those Evening Bells” by Thomas MooreThose evening bells! Those evening bells!How many a tale their music tells.Of youth, and home, and that sweet timeWhen last I heard their soothing chime. Those joyous hours are past away And many a heart that then was gay. Within the tomb now darkly dwells And hears no more those evening bells.And so’t will be when I am goneThat tuneful peal will still sing on,While other bards shall walk those dells,And sing your praise, sweet evening bells!
The participant № 3 “Sonnet XCI” by William ShakespeareSome glory in their birth, some in their skill,Some in their wealth, some in their bodies’ force,Some in their garments, though new-fangled ill.Some in their hawks and hounds, some in their horse;And every humour hath his adjunct pleasure,Wherein it finds a joy above the rest:But these particulars are not my measure;All these I better in one general best.They love is better than high birth to me,Richer than wealth, prouder than garments’ cost,Of more delight than hawks or horses be;And, having thee, of all men’s pride I boast.Wretched in this alone, that thou mayst takeAll this away and me most wretched make.
The participant № 4 “The Rainy Day” by Henry W. LongfellowThe day is cold, and dark, and dreary;It rains, and the wind is never weary;The vine still clings to the mouldering wall,But at every gust the dead leaves fall,And the day is dark and dreary.
My life is cold, and dark, and dreary;It rains, and the wind is never weary;My thoughts still cling to the mouldering Past,But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast.And the days are dark and dreary.
Be still, sad heart1 and cease repining;Behind the cloud is the sun still shining; Thy fate is the common fate of all,Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary.
The participant № 5“The Arrow and the Song” by Henry LongfellowI shot an arrow into the air –It fell to earth, I knew not where;For so swiftly it flew, the sightCould not follow it in its flight.I breathed a song into the air –It fell to earth, I knew not where;For who has sight so keen and strongThat it can follow the flight of a song?Long, long afterward, in an oakI found the arrow, still unbroke;And the song, from beginning to end,I found again in the heart of a friend.
The participant № 6“There Isn’t Time” by Eleanor FarjeonThere isn’t time, there isn’t timeTo do the things I want to do,With all the mountain-tops to climb,And all the woods to wander through,And all the seas to sail upon,And everywhere there is to go,And all the people, every oneWho lives upon the earth to know.There’s only time, there’s only timeTo know a few, and do a few,And then sit down and make a rhymeAbout the rest I want to do.
Leader 2: Task 3. Now, dear contestants, you should speak by the given topics about autumn. Our judges will check your speeches and give marks. For the participant № 1 – “Autumn Weather”For the participant № 2 – “An Autumn Holiday”For the participant № 3 – “Autumn Harvest”For the participant № 4 – “Nature in autumn”For the participant № 5 – “Halloween”For the participant № 6 – “Guy Fawkes Night”Song “ ”
Dance “ ”
Leader 1: Task 4. Our participants should show their skills and talents in art and culture. After that our dear judges will name the winners and choose “Miss Autumn - 2017”. Leader 2: Every season is beautiful in its own way. To my mind, autumn is the best!
“Autumn”
Autumn, autumn, autumn!The summer is over,The trees are bare,There’s mist in the gardenAnd frost in the air.
Leader 1: We congratulate the winners with their success! You have proved that you are the best, dear friends!
Leader 2: We thank all the pupils for their participation. Our party is over. Thank you for your attention, dear guests!
Leader 1: I am delighted with the holiday party. I hope you’ve had a nice time too. So it’s time to say goodbye. See you soon!
Leader 2: Good day to everybody! We are happy to see you on our party today!
Leader 1 : Autumn has come. In autumn there is plenty of fruit. The corn is ripe in autumn. It begins in September and ends in November. Autumn is harvest time. In autumn all leaves turn red, yellow and brown. Nature is beautiful in autumn. Leader 2: Birds fly away to warm countries. The days are becoming shorter, the sun lose its force. It often rains, the weather becomes colder and in the morning there is a mist or a fog. September, October and November are autumn months.
“October’s Party”
- October gave a party;2. The Chestnuts came in yellow,
3. Then, in the rustic hollow, At hide-and-seek they played, The party closed at sundown, And everybody stayed. Professor Wind played louder; They flew along the ground; And then the party ended In jolly “hands around”. Leader 1: As you know, in autumn there are three months. In September you can still see some summer flowers around. Towards the middle of September the leaves begin to change their colour. There are many mushrooms in September. Many animals are now preparing for the coming winter. In September you can see more birds than in August. They gather in flocks and get ready for their flight to the South. Warm September brings the fruit, Sportsmen then begin to shoot.
“Pretty days” How pleasant to sit on the beach,On the beach, on the sand, in the sun,With ocean galore within reach,And nothing at all to be done!No letters to answer,No bills to be burned,No work to be shirked,No cash to be earned.It’s pleasant to sit on the beachWith nothing at all to be done.
Leader 2: Yes, it is pleasant to spend summer by the seaside or somewhere in the country. October is the month of flaming colours, of nuts and ripe grapes, of the last flowers, of falling leaves, and of the first frosts. The flight of the birds to the South continues. Many animals are making their homes comfortable for the winter. Fresh October brings the pheasant, Then to gather nuts is pleasant.
“Falling Rain”Everything is shining wetIn rain, rain, rain.It falls with trickling, splashing soundsUpon the window pane.
Everything looks very greyIn rain, rain, rain.I love to see it hit the groundAnd then bounce up again.
The rain is raining all around,It falls on field and tree.It rains on the umbrellas here,And on the ships at sea.
Leader 1: November is the month of bare trees, of the first signs of winter, and of the first snow. As the trees have lost almost all their leaves you can discover nests which were hidden during the summer. The weather begins to get cold, and more and more animals go to sleep. Dull November brings the blast,Then the leaves are whirling fast.
“Night” The sun descending in the west, The evening star does shine; The birds are silent in their nest, And I must seek for mine.The moon, like a flower,In heaven’s high bower,With silent delightSits and smiles on the right. “The Winds”The south wind brings wet weather,The north wind wet and cold together,The west wind always brings us rain,The east wind blows it back again.Leader 1 : Dear friends and guests! Today at our party we are going to choose “Miss Autumn - . That’s why we’ll hold a contest between six pretenders from the 9th and 10th forms. They should do the four tasks during the contest. They are:
- “About myself”
- “I like reading poems”
- “I’m speaking about autumn”
- “I’ve a talent”
Leader 2 : I ask the participants to come to the scene to do the Task 1. They will speak about themselves by the first task in turns. Our judges will give marks to your speaking abilities. I wish you good luck! 1. Assanova K. 2. Beysenova T.3. Aliyeva A.4. Abdullayeva N.5. Abubakirova Zh.6. Kairatova A.
Leader 1: By the second task our contestants should read the poems of the British celebrated poets. The judges will evaluate your reading abilities. The participant № 1 “My Heart’s in the ” by Robert Burns My heart’s in the , my heart is not here;My heart’s in the a-chasing the deerA-chasing the wild deer and foll’wing the roe;My heart’s in the wherever I go. Farewell to the , farewell to the North, The birthplace of valour, the country of worth; Wherever I wander, wherever I rove; The hills of the forever I love.Farewell to the mountains high covered with snow;Farewell to the straths and green valleys below;Farewell to the forests and wild-hanging woods;Farewell to the torrents and loud pouring floods. The participant № 2“Those Evening Bells” by Thomas MooreThose evening bells! Those evening bells!How many a tale their music tells.Of youth, and home, and that sweet timeWhen last I heard their soothing chime. Those joyous hours are past away And many a heart that then was gay. Within the tomb now darkly dwells And hears no more those evening bells.And so’t will be when I am goneThat tuneful peal will still sing on,While other bards shall walk those dells,And sing your praise, sweet evening bells!
The participant № 3 “Sonnet XCI” by William ShakespeareSome glory in their birth, some in their skill,Some in their wealth, some in their bodies’ force,Some in their garments, though new-fangled ill.Some in their hawks and hounds, some in their horse;And every humour hath his adjunct pleasure,Wherein it finds a joy above the rest:But these particulars are not my measure;All these I better in one general best.They love is better than high birth to me,Richer than wealth, prouder than garments’ cost,Of more delight than hawks or horses be;And, having thee, of all men’s pride I boast.Wretched in this alone, that thou mayst takeAll this away and me most wretched make.
The participant № 4 “The Rainy Day” by Henry W. LongfellowThe day is cold, and dark, and dreary;It rains, and the wind is never weary;The vine still clings to the mouldering wall,But at every gust the dead leaves fall,And the day is dark and dreary.
My life is cold, and dark, and dreary;It rains, and the wind is never weary;My thoughts still cling to the mouldering Past,But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast.And the days are dark and dreary.
Be still, sad heart1 and cease repining;Behind the cloud is the sun still shining; Thy fate is the common fate of all,Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary.
The participant № 5“The Arrow and the Song” by Henry LongfellowI shot an arrow into the air –It fell to earth, I knew not where;For so swiftly it flew, the sightCould not follow it in its flight.I breathed a song into the air –It fell to earth, I knew not where;For who has sight so keen and strongThat it can follow the flight of a song?Long, long afterward, in an oakI found the arrow, still unbroke;And the song, from beginning to end,I found again in the heart of a friend.
The participant № 6“There Isn’t Time” by Eleanor FarjeonThere isn’t time, there isn’t timeTo do the things I want to do,With all the mountain-tops to climb,And all the woods to wander through,And all the seas to sail upon,And everywhere there is to go,And all the people, every oneWho lives upon the earth to know.There’s only time, there’s only timeTo know a few, and do a few,And then sit down and make a rhymeAbout the rest I want to do.
Leader 2: Task 3. Now, dear contestants, you should speak by the given topics about autumn. Our judges will check your speeches and give marks. For the participant № 1 – “Autumn Weather”For the participant № 2 – “An Autumn Holiday”For the participant № 3 – “Autumn Harvest”For the participant № 4 – “Nature in autumn”For the participant № 5 – “Halloween”For the participant № 6 – “Guy Fawkes Night”Song “ ”
Dance “ ”
Leader 1: Task 4. Our participants should show their skills and talents in art and culture. After that our dear judges will name the winners and choose “Miss Autumn - 2017”. Leader 2: Every season is beautiful in its own way. To my mind, autumn is the best!
“Autumn”
Autumn, autumn, autumn!The summer is over,The trees are bare,There’s mist in the gardenAnd frost in the air.
Leader 1: We congratulate the winners with their success! You have proved that you are the best, dear friends!
Leader 2: We thank all the pupils for their participation. Our party is over. Thank you for your attention, dear guests!
Leader 1: I am delighted with the holiday party. I hope you’ve had a nice time too. So it’s time to say goodbye. See you soon!
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