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00:04I'm going to tell you about a pretty little girl called Mary do you all know
00:10what Mary had correct well one day a very funny little thing happened it
00:21followed her to school should we see what happened next
00:38Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb Mary had a little lamb its wings was white as snow
00:47everywhere that Mary went, Mary went, Mary went everywhere that Mary went the lamb was sure to go
00:56if all had to school one day school one day school one day if all had to school one day
01:03it was against the rules
01:05it made the children laugh and play laugh and play laugh and play it made the children laugh and play
01:12to see the lamb that's good
01:23Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb
01:28Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow
01:32Everywhere that Mary went, Mary went, Mary went
01:37Everywhere that Mary went, the lamb was sure to go
01:41It followed her to school one day, school one day, school one day
01:46It followed her to school one day, it was against the rules
01:50It made the children laugh and play, laugh and play, laugh and play
01:55It made the children laugh and play to see the laugh at school
02:00Today we are going to learn something very interesting
02:05Do you all know what the basis of the English language is?
02:10Alphabets
02:12Correct, the alphabet, not alphabets, but the alphabet
02:18We get all our words and sentences from this alphabet
02:24Just 26 letters make the whole English language
02:30Can you believe it?
02:33Shall we learn what they are?
02:36Yes!
02:46A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, L, M, N, O,
02:56P, Q, R, S, D, U, E, W, X, Y, Z, X, Y, Z,
03:05Butter on the bread, butter on the bread
03:07If you don't like it you better go to bed
03:11Next Monday morning come to me and I will teach you A, B, C
03:29A and I will teach you A, B, A, B, C, D, E, F, F, G, H, I, J, K,
03:36L, M, N, O, P, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, D, A, B, C, D
03:43you x y z x y z butter on the bread if you don't like it you better go to
03:54bed
03:54next Monday morning come to me and I will teach you ABC
04:08you have just learned the alphabet now I am going to teach you to speak well in order to speak
04:17well
04:18you must learn to pronounce your words correctly and speak clearly do you want to speak well yeah
04:26so let's sing and begin
04:32a for apple a says a a for apple a says a b for ball b says bird b for
04:46ball b says bird c for cat c says girl
04:52c for cat c says girl d for dog d says dog d for dog d says dog e for
05:05elephant e says egg e for elephant e says egg f for fox f says bug f for fox f
05:19says bug
05:20g for catsee
05:22voor cat c says girl g for goat g says log g for goat g says love h for horse
05:29h says按 h h for horse h says
05:35I for Indian, I says E
05:43J for Chuck, J says J
05:51K for King, K says G
05:59L for Lion, L says L
06:03L for Lion, L says L
06:07M for Monkey, M says Mo
06:15N for Nose, N says No
06:22O for Orange, O says O
06:26O for Orange, O says O
06:30B for Postman, B says Bo
06:38Q for Queen, Q says Wo
06:46R for Rabbit, R says Ro
06:50R for Rabbit, R says Ro
06:54S for Sailor, S says O
06:58S for Sailor, S says O
07:02D for Turtle, D says Do
07:09U for Umbrella, U says O
07:14Q for Umbrella, U says O
07:18V for Van, V says O
07:21V for Van, V says O
07:25W for Watch, W says O
07:29W for Watch, W says O
07:33X for X-Men, X says X
07:37X for X-Men, X says X
07:41Y for Yacht, Y says Y
07:45Y for Yacht, Y says Y
07:49Z for Zebra, Z says Z
07:53Z for Zebra, Z says Z
08:03I now have a story for you
08:05It's about two birds
08:07Peter and Paul
08:09who were best friends
08:11and they loved to do
08:13everything together
08:14Let's sing the rhyme
08:16Two Little Dicky Birds
08:25Two Little Dicky Birds
08:28Sitting on a Wall
08:30One named Peter
08:32The other named Paul
08:34Fly away Peter
08:36Fly away Paul
08:38Come back Peter
08:40Come back Paul
08:42Two Little Dicky Birds
08:44Sitting on a Wall
08:46One named Peter
08:48The other named Paul
08:50Fly away Peter
08:52Fly away Paul
08:54Come back Peter
08:56Come back Paul
09:06Two Little Dicky Birds
09:09Sitting on a Wall
09:10One named Peter
09:13The other named Paul
09:14Fly away Peter
09:17Fly away Paul
09:18Come back Peter
09:21Come back Paul
09:23Two Little Dicky Birds
09:25Sitting on a Wall
09:27One named Peter
09:29The other named Paul
09:31Fly away Peter
09:33Fly away Paul
09:35Come back Peter
09:37Come back Paul
09:40Do you like birds children?
09:43Yes
09:44Yes
09:45And would you like to learn to make a bird right now?
09:48Yes
09:49So let's learn
09:53Children, I'm going to teach you how to make a dicky bird now.
09:56And it's very simple.
09:58You have a square piece of paper, you take these two opposite ends and join them to form a triangle.
10:10Now taking these two ends, you again join them to form another triangle.
10:21Now you put your finger here a little off center and fold this piece of paper here to make yet
10:28another triangle.
10:32You open it up now and you have two folds, you cut on to one fold like that.
10:47Now you take this end and fold it like this and do the same to the other side as well.
10:58Now using this end, you touch to the base and make another fold.
11:15There, this is the tail and these are the wings.
11:19Now all we need is a beak.
11:21So you take this corner and bend it in.
11:26And you have a beak.
11:28And this is your dicky bird.
11:34Children, I'm sure you all love going for holidays to hill stations like Khandala, Lonavala and Mathiran
11:43where you find beautiful trees and high hills.
11:46Do you love climbing hills?
11:48Yes
11:50But children, it is not easy for you to climb to the top.
11:55If you climb by yourself, you will miss your step and come tumbling down just like Jack and Jill.
12:03So let's see what happened to them.
12:14Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pane of water.
12:18Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after.
12:25Jack got up and home he drove as fast as he could keep her.
12:29He went to bed to mend his head with vinegar and brown paper.
12:46Jack got up and home he drove as fast as he could keep her.
12:50Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after.
12:57Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after.
13:03Jack fell down and stuck his row behind her and broke his head with vinegar and brown paper.
13:11Do you all remember the rhyme about Mary?
13:14Yes
13:14And what was it that followed her to school?
13:18A lamb
13:19Correct, the lamb.
13:22Do any of you know what a lamb is called when it grows up?
13:26It's a sheep
13:27Correct.
13:27Correct. And what does a sheep give us?
13:30Wool.
13:31And what do we make from that wool?
13:35Sweaters, sweaters.
13:37Warm clothes, quilts, sweaters. Yes. To keep us warm when it's cold.
13:46Our next song is about a beautiful black sheep. Shall we sing it?
13:52Yes.
13:58Ba, ba, black sheep. Have you any wool?
14:03Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Three bags full.
14:07One for my master. One for my dame.
14:11One for the little boy who lives down the lane.
14:20Ba, ba, black sheep. Have you any wool?
14:24Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Three bags full.
14:28One for my master. One for my dame.
14:33One for the little boy who lives down the lane.
14:41Ba, ba, black sheep. Have you any wool?
14:46Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Three bags full.
14:50One for my master. One for my dame.
14:54One for the little boy who lives down the lane.
15:19One for the little boy who lives down the lane.
15:24One. Well all the young ones are far away from us up to us.
15:26Yes. They are far away from us.
15:28And would you like to talk to these stars?
15:31Yes.
15:32So let's get ready to sing, Twinkle, Twinkle!
15:44Twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are, up above the world so high, like
15:58a diamond in the sky.
16:05When the blazing sun has gone, and the moon shines upon, then you show your little light, twinkle, twinkle all
16:21the night.
16:27Twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are, up above the world so high, like
16:41a diamond in the sky.
16:49When the blazing sun has gone, and the moon shines upon, then you show your little light, twinkle, twinkle all
17:04the night.
17:18What does everyone over here have for breakfast?
17:21What is the first?
17:35Very good, and what are the different varieties of bread?
17:39Brown bread, sliced bread, buns, butter bread.
17:44Very good.
17:46Who is this that makes that bread?
17:49Bago.
17:50Very good.
17:51What does he bake it in?
17:52The oven.
17:53The oven, the hot oven.
17:55We are going to sing a song about the hot cross buns.
18:02Traditionally, these buns were baked on the Thursday, which is Maundy Thursday, before Easter Sunday.
18:11Shall we see what our baker has to sell us today?
18:14Yes.
18:16Yes.
18:17Yes.
18:24Hot cross buns, hot cross buns, one a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns.
18:32If you have no daughters, give them to your sons.
18:36One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns.
18:44Hot cross buns, hot cross buns, one a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns.
18:52If you have no daughters, give them to your sons.
18:56One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns.
19:07Hot cross buns, hot cross buns, one a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns.
19:16If you have no daughters, give them to your sons.
19:20One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns.
19:29I'm sure you all know that it's wrong to lie.
19:33Yes.
19:34And what happens when you tell a lie?
19:38You get caught and your mamas and dadas scold and correct you so that you'll be better children.
19:46You know, it's always right to ask for what you want.
19:51Your mamas and dadas will always know when you're being dishonest and telling lies.
20:23No mamas and dadas asked us to tell each other.
20:26No, Mama. Open your mouth. Ha ha ha.
20:36Johnny, Johnny. Yes, Mama. Eating sugar. No, Mama. Telling lies. No, Mama. Open your mouth. Ha ha ha.
20:51Children, do you know how many seasons are there?
20:55Summer, rainy in winter.
20:59Correct. Can you tell me in which season you wear woolen clothes?
21:04In winter.
21:06And why do you wear woolen clothes in winter?
21:09To keep warm from the cold.
21:11Yes. Can you tell me what you wear when it rains?
21:18Raincoat, gumboots, rain cap.
21:21Very good. And if you do not have a raincoat, what do you carry?
21:27Umbrella.
21:28Very good. You carry an umbrella.
21:31Now just before it rains, you hear a loud sound.
21:35Do you know what that sound is?
21:39Thundering.
21:40Yes. It is the sound of thunder.
21:45There are your thunder. Oh, don't you?
21:51Well, I think it's about to rain now.
21:54So put on your raincoats, carry umbrellas and let's go have fun.
22:14I hear panda, I hear panda. Oh, don't you? Oh, don't you?
22:29I hear panda, I hear panda. Oh, don't you? Oh, don't you?
22:38Bitter-patter raindrops, bitter-patter raindrops, I'm wet through, I'm wet through.
22:46I hear thunder, I hear thunder, oh don't you, oh don't you.
22:54Bitter-patter raindrops, bitter-patter raindrops, I'm wet through, I'm wet through.
23:01Are you a thunder? Are you a thunder? Oh don't you? Oh don't you?
23:09Bitter-batter raindrops, bitter-batter raindrops, I'm wet through, I'm wet through.
23:19Children, do you love toys? Yes.
23:23And do you know your parents spend so much of money to buy toys for you? Yes.
23:29So how should you handle your toys? Carefully.
23:33Yes, you must not throw your toys but handle them with care.
23:39Otherwise they will break and be of no use just like Humpty Dumpty.
23:44Let's see what happened to him.
23:59Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
24:01All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty together again.
24:11Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
24:14Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
24:16All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty together again.
24:28Children, your mummy and daddy get very worried when you leave home without telling them or when you come home
24:35late.
24:37So like good children you should always tell your mummy and daddy where you are going and when you will
24:43be back.
24:43So also Little Bo Peep was very worried when her sheep wandered far away from her.
24:51Children, do you hear that sound?
24:55Well, that is Little Bo Peep's lost sheep pleating.
25:10Little Bo Peep has lost a sheep and doesn't know where to find them.
25:19Leave them alone and they will come home wagging their tails behind them.
25:32Little Bo Peep has lost a sheep and doesn't know where to find them.
25:39Little Bo Peep has lost a sheep and doesn't know where to find them.
25:40Leave them alone and they will come home wagging their tails behind them.
25:49viel easier until they look forward.
25:53Even then little Bo Peep has lost one who would live towards her.
25:55Little Bo Peep is the rain near the top.
25:59Little Bo Peep has lost a sheep 머�待って in the autumn.
26:02Little Bo Peep can see you when I came at a damn early and you first contracept.
26:29Come on children, let's all welcome the birthday girl.
26:33Yay!
26:48Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday, happy birthday, happy birthday to you.
27:01From old friends and new, and wishes so true, may good love go with you, and happiness too.
27:12Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you.
27:18Happy birthday, happy birthday, happy birthday to you.
27:35Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you.
27:42Happy birthday, happy birthday, happy birthday to you.
27:48From old friends and new, and wishes so true, may good love go with you, and happiness too.
27:59Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you.
28:20Children, I'm sure you know most of your nursery rhymes, so let's see a fun way to learn them.
28:35The farmer's in the dell, the farmer's in the dell, hey ho the cherry oh the farmer's in the dell.
28:43The farmer wants a wife, the farmer wants a wife, hey ho the cherry oh the farmer wants a wife,
28:51The wife wants a child, the wife wants a child
28:55Hey ho the cherry, oh the wife wants a child
28:58The child wants a nurse, the child wants a nurse
29:02Hey ho the cherry, oh the child wants a nurse
29:06The nurse wants a dog, the nurse wants a dog
29:10Hey ho the cherry, oh the nurse wants a dog
29:14The dog wants a bone, the dog wants a bone
29:27We shall now play a game which you will surely enjoy.
29:32It's called Oranges and Lemons.
29:35First, you will stand in twos in a straight line
29:39and then pass through the tunnel singing Oranges and Lemons.
29:52Oranges and Lemons sold for a penny
29:57All the school girls are so many
30:01The grass is green and the rose is red
30:05Remember me when you are sad
30:37It's playtime children.
30:39Come, hold hands, form a circle and let's dance the ring-a-ring of roses.
30:53Ring-a-ring-a roses, cocky full of poses
30:57Hush-a, bush-a, all fall down
31:09Ring-a-ring-a roses, cocky full of poses
31:12Hush-a, bush-a, all fall down
31:24Ring-a-ring-a roses, cocky full of poses
31:28Hush-a, bush-a, all fall down
31:39Ring-a-ring-a roses, cocky full of poses
31:43Ring-a-ring-a roses, cocky full of poses
31:44Hush-a, bush-a, all fall down
31:50children
31:51When the sounds of two words match
31:54It's called a rhyme
31:56For example
31:57two and shoo
32:00Three and knee
32:02Four and toe
32:04Can you think of words that rhyme?
32:09One thumb
32:10Very Good
32:11Tom pom
32:13Very Good
32:14Goat and Boat
32:15Nice
32:16Egg bag.
32:17Very good.
32:18Shall we listen to the next tune and try and pick out our rhymes?
32:22Yes!
32:46This old man came rolling home.
32:48This old man, he played three.
32:51He played knick-knack on my knee.
32:53With a knick-knack, patty-wack, give the dog a bump.
32:55This old man came rolling home.
32:58This old man, he played four.
33:00He played knick-knack on my toe.
33:03With a knick-knack, patty-wack, give the dog a bump.
33:05This old man came rolling home.
33:08This old man, he played five.
33:10He played knick-knack on my thigh.
33:13With a knick-knack, patty-wack, give the dog a bump.
33:15This old man came rolling home.
33:45Follow his instructions and take his advice carefully so that we get well soon.
33:51None of us like to be sick, do we?
33:54No.
33:56Let's see what happened to Miss Molly's dolly who was sick.
34:01Miss Molly had a dolly who was sick, sick, sick.
34:05So she phoned to the doctor to be quick, quick, quick.
34:10The doctor came with his hat and his bag.
34:14He knocked at the door with ratatatat.
34:19He looked at the dolly and shook his head.
34:23He told Miss Molly, put her straight to bed.
34:27He wrote on the paper for a pill, pill, pill.
34:31He was back in the morning with the pill, pill, pill.
34:37Children, if you have forgotten to count your numbers,
34:41let's start counting while we fish.
34:531, 2, 3, 4, 5, once I caught a fish alive.
34:576, 7, 8, 9, 10, then I let it go again.
35:02Why did you let it go?
35:04Because it bit my finger so.
35:07Which finger did it bite?
35:09The little finger on the right.
35:201, 2, 3, 4, 5, once I caught a fish alive.
35:241, 2, 3, 4, 5, once I caught a fish alive.
35:256, 7, 8, 9, 10, then I let it go again.
35:29Why did you let it go?
35:31Because it bit my finger so.
35:34Which finger did it bite?
35:36Little finger on the right.
35:38Or, or, or, or, or.
35:39Or, or, or, or, or.
35:39If you are deep in my head.
35:41Or, or, or.
35:42Or, or, or, or.
35:44Or, or, or, or.
35:44You

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