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[Crescent Sister Storytelling] Dr. Doolittle's Circus 9

[Crescent Sister Storytelling] Dr. Doolittle's Circus 9

Listen to stories and learn to read aloud

Let reading aloud be as natural as talking

Dear Parents and Friends,

At present, our reading check-in arrangement is: Monday to Friday reading stories, Saturday reading the poetry sutra, Sunday reading the Analects. I hope that children will learn the correct way of sounding by reading and punching cards, get rid of dragging or exaggerated unnatural reading cavity, and echo the classic American text with a natural and vivid voice. Please compare with the demonstration of Sister Crescent Moon before reading, and listen to it repeatedly, so that you can find the problem of your own voice. Make a little progress every day and your voice will be more beautiful.

A famous doctor who became a veterinarian because he loved animals and learned bird language was the lovely Doolittle. Today, Sister Crescent continues to broadcast "Dr. Doolittle's Circus" for everyone. Why did Dr. Doolittle buy that piece of land? What was the script he wrote for the animals? Let's listen to sister Crescent Tell a story.

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So the plow horse led them over the top of the slope and walked some way on the other side. Inside the sunny south, they saw a fence gate of the farm below, and inside was a beautiful meadow. There were several large elm trees, dwarf groves and clear streams, a comfortable slab shed on the recessed ground, and a wooden pillar on the top of the slope facing the setting sun, which could be used by Bebo to rub its neck.

"That's it, Doctor," Bebo said quietly, "and that's exactly where I've always aspired." ”

......

"Why buy it?" Bebo had already guessed his thoughts, "Didn't Brossem promise to pay me for my pension?" ”

"Yes," said the doctor, "but he only promised to pay for your accommodation." But I've always had an idea of letting the horse pulling the cart have a home after retirement. As long as I can do it, I will buy it. ”

The doctor went into the living room and explained his intentions. The farmer said the land cost one hundred and twenty pounds.

''Oops,' said the doctor, "I have only twenty-six pounds now. Suppose I pay this money first and the rest of the money is twenty pounds every six months, will you sell me the land? ”

"What's the use?" One night when everyone was discussing the accounts, they spat out, "I calculated and calculated how much money the doctor had, but it was all in vain." No matter how many, he spent it all, all at once! ”

"I've seen you and the talking show with my own eyes," said the well-dressed man, "very interested." Too bad the horse was gone. Brossim told me that the key to the show isn't the horses, it's your extraordinary ability to do animals —and any horse you can put on a great show. He told me -- though frankly, I have a hard time believing you can talk to animals in animal language, right? ”

"Oh," said the doctor, looking very uncomfortable, "I'm sorry he told you about it." I never publicize it because people usually don't believe it. But..... Yes, it's true, I can talk freely to most animals."

Doolittle is experienced in writing scripts for animals. This time he decided not to use words, and the whole scene was action. He called it the "Mire Town Pantomime.".

It's a comical musical about two men who both fall in love with Columbine and compete for her. Sizzle plays Columbaine and Toby plays Harlequin the Clown. Gabu Gabu plays pantalon the thief and Swezil plays the cop. The police catch the thief, who steals a bunch of sausages. Wang Wang plays the clown Pierrot. (Columbayin is a character in the legendary pantomime and the lover of the clown Harlequin.)

[Crescent Sister Storytelling] Dr. Doolittle's Circus 9

So the pantomime was played out again on the roadside floor. The audience was Mr. Bellamy, as well as Blosem, Matthew and Hercules. In this stable rather than dangling car, the performance is much better, although Pantalon is a bit messy, and there are too many times on and off, but the performance is successful.

"Excellent!" Mr. Bellamy exclaimed, "Rehearse a little more, and then add the costumes, it will definitely cause a sensation." Well, I'll go back to Manchester tonight. As soon as the little Primpton show is over, he will go to my place. I'll advertise it during this time. ”

At the other end of the square, on a big billboard, there's a big poster -- a pig dressed as Pantalon, holding a bunch of sausages.

"Oh, that's me, Doctor!" Gabu Gabu hurried toward it.

In the end, it took a lot of effort for them to pull it away from the poster, or it would have sat there all night.

—— Excerpt from "Dr. Doolittle's Circus"

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