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- Сказка 'Спящая красавица' на английском языке для вне классных мероприятий
Сказка 'Спящая красавица' на английском языке для вне классных мероприятий
Once upon a time there was a king and a queen who had long hoped for a child of their own. When, at last, a baby princess was born, they thought that a good fairy must have been looking after them.
- I shall invite all the fairies in the kingdom to come to our baby's christening!
- That would be nice!
A Cradle Hymn.
Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber;
Holy angels guard thy bed,
Heavenly blessings without number
Gently falling on thy head.
Sleep my baby; thy food and raiment,
House and home, thy friends provide,
All without thy care or payment:
All thy wants are well supplied.
- You shall have a lovely face and you shall be gentle and loving!
- You shall be smart and you shall have a lovely voice!
- I suppose you thought I was too old to do magic now! Well, I'll show you! When the Princess is fifteen years old, she shall prick her finger on a spindle and fall down dead.
- Oh, how can I have forgotten her?
- And what shall we do now?
- I may be able to help. I can't undo the evil spell, but I can soften it a little. The Princess will prick her finger on a spindle, but she will not die. She will just fall asleep for a hundred years.
- Thank you. Thank you very much.
- I order to destroy all the spindles in my kingdom.
ACTION 2
- Year by year, the Princess grew more lovely.
- On the morning of her fifteenth birthday the Princess wandered through the palace.
- She climbed to a high tower where she had never been before.
- There in a small room she saw an old woman at a spinning wheel.
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Good morning!
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Good morning!
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What are you doing?
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I am spinning, my child.
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How interesting! I have never seen that before. May I have a look at it?
Of course! You may even try to spin, my child. Look!
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Oh! Help me! Help! Oh, dear!
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What's the matter?
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What's happened?
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What's wrong? Look here!
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This young pretty child seems to be dead. How horrible!
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This is our Princess!
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Send for the King and Queen!
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Let's go quickly!
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Oh, no! That's impossible!
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You see? The Princess is dead!
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No, she isn't. The Princess fell into a deep, deep sleep.
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And she will sleep for one hundred years. And in one hundred years a young prince will wake her up.
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Good night! Sleep well!
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Good night! Sleep well!
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Good night! Sleep well!
ACTION 3
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Almost a hundred years had passed since the Princess had pricked her finger.
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The story of the beautiful sleeping Princess spread through the kingdom and far beyond.
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She became known as the Sleeping Beauty.
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Many princes tried to come to the palace to rescue the Princess, but failed.
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- Good morning, dear Prince!
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- Good morning!
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- Good morning!
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- What is happening here? Why are they all asleep?
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- You see, dear Prince, one hundred years ago this Sleeping Beauty pricked her finger on a spindle and fell into a deep sleep.
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- I shall not rest until I have seen her and woken her!
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So late into the night,
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Though the heart be still as loving,
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And the moon be still as bright.
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For the sword outwears its sheath,
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And the soul wears out the breast,
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And the heart must pause to breath,
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And love itself have rest.
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Though the night was made for loving,
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And the day returns too soon,
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Yet we'll go no more a-roving
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By the light of the moon.
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( Lord Byron )
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- I would give my whole kingdom if you would wake and be my bride. Awaken, dear Princess!
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- I have been sleeping so long!
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- You have been sleeping for one hundred years. Have you been sleeping well?
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- Oh! Yes! And I have seen you already, dear Prince! I saw you in my dreams.
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- Will you marry me?
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- Yes, I shall!
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- Be happy!
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- Be happy!
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- Congratulations, dear Sleeping Beauty!
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- Congratulations, dear Sleeping Beauty!
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- Congratulations, dear Sleeping Beauty!
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- Congratulations, dear Prince!
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- Congratulations, dear Prince!
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- Long live the King!
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- Long live the Queen!
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- Long live the Prince!
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- Long live the Princess!
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- Long live the King!
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- Long live the Queen!
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- Long live the Prince!
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- Long live the Princess!
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- Long live the King!
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- Long live the Queen!
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- Long live the Prince!
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- Long live the Princess!