Data of primary school English poetry recitation competition

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Primary school English poetry recitation competition materials Part I

December substitute

Our substitute is strange because

He looks a lot like Santa Claus.

In fact, when he walked in,

We thought he was Santa's twin.

We don't think it's weird,

If it's just his white beard.

And he has a pair of big black boots.

Wearing a fluffy bright red suit.

His intestines are quite round.

Like a bowl of, you know, stuff.

When he smiles, it is deep.

Sounds like "wow! Wow! Wow! "

He asked if all of us were good.

Sleep when we should.

He talked about reindeer, sleigh and elves,

Tell us to behave.

When it's time for us to go

He rushed into the snow.

But yesterday we found out

This is our submarine.

We know why he walked so fast,

Why is he dressed like old St. Nick?

Wearing a hat, coat, boots, etc.;

He works in the mall at night.

Primary school English poetry recitation competition materials Part II

A very hot day.

One hot summer day,

Some donkeys are carrying corn.

Carry it in a sack

They are carrying these bags.

Take it out of the ground and store it in the barn.

The sun is hot and the air is dry.

Donkey's corn

Suddenly burst open

rove

Like falling snowflakes.

It seems that the donkeys are sure it is snowing.

The snow around them.

Because, next thing you know,

Twenty degrees below zero,

Donkeys are frozen stiff.

Although they froze to death,

They are now safely back in their barn.

I feel much better.

Each of them has a sweater

Some people weave with this yarn.

Materials of English Poetry Recitation Competition in Primary Schools Part III

Slim Sam Shipping Shop

Slim Sam Shipping Shop

Sell Sam shrimp boats.

Trim Tom's chip shop

Sell Tom's shrimp slices.

Si Li ke ni ke snack bar

Sell Nick's snacks.

Doctor Jacques's cabin

Sell Jacques' black slacks.

Nick shopped at Jacques' cabin.

Jacques sells Nick slacks.

Jacques' shop, Nick's cabin.

Nick sells Jacques snacks.

Sam skipped Tom's shop.

Tom dropped his shrimp slices.

Tom skipped the shop in Sam.

Sam shrimp boat flop.

Nick traded snacks for it.

Dr Jacques's black slacks.

Jacques' pants were replaced with

Slinky Nick sticks snacks.

Sam, Tom skipped class?

The chips fell and the ship sank.

Nick, the shack in Jacques' shop?

Casual pants and snacks are interchangeable.

Materials of English Poetry Recitation Competition in Primary Schools Part IV

Mary has a little lamb.

Mary has a little lamb.

His wool is worth some money.

Mary is very rich now.

But her bald lamb looks a little funny.