英語(yǔ)資源頻道為大家整理的六一兒童節(jié)英語(yǔ)節(jié)目小品節(jié)目,小編在這里祝所有小朋友大朋友們節(jié)日快樂(lè) 永葆童心。
兒童節(jié)每個(gè)學(xué)校都會(huì)有自己的表演,今天我們?yōu)榇蠹規(guī)?lái)了一個(gè)7人英語(yǔ)小品節(jié)目:Hey! You know what we're doing now?
Sam,Jesse,Maurice,Mark,Ellen,Nico,Sandra
Summary:
It's a clip of a group of high school students' daily life. We exaggeratedly present their attitudes toward their own social life and their academic life, as well. Mark and Sam, with their own followers, are two different types of students with an opposite points of values, which is the key reason for the constant conflicts going on in the play.
In their conversation, we'll see what most high school students really care about and what they do want to learn in the class. Honestly. Therefore, vanity, arrogance, indifference and even not knowing what respect is are everywhere in this play. We definitely don't want to preach, but tell the truth because what we will see, the very same scenario, is also played out every day in our adulthood.
Act 1:10 minutes before their monthly tests in the classroom.
Jesse: Here comes Mr. number one.
Sam: (look at the watch) Look at the time!
Ellen: (flatteringly) Good morning, Mark. (Mark ignores her)
Sandra: Why, why are you so late? Did you stay up late last night? See, there's only ten minutes away until the tests.
Mark: Hey, relax and stop nagging me! You know, curiosity killed the cats! Well, I did study some last night but I don't think I'm gonna PASS this time. (Everyone says, "Come on!") TRUE! There's just too much to study!
Maurice: Right, tell us about it!
Sandra: Don't worry; you'll ace it, with no problem, as usual.
Ellen: Right! Thanks for reminding HIM.
Mark: Anyway, anyway, I saw a really fantastic movie on HBO last night. It was awesome!
Nico: Movie? Which one?
Ellen: Wow, you're lucky; you've got cable.
Nico: (To Ellen) Excuse me, do you mind?
Mark: Anyway, it was a scary movie...
Maurice: Hey! Is there anyone studying here?
Mark: About a scientist who invented a monster.....
Maurice: Hello! Someone needs to study here, OK?
Sam: (sigh)You're lucky you were able to watch a great movie instead of having to study, like us.
(Mark stops talking and looking at Sam)
Nico: Then what, Mark?
Ellen: Shhhh, HE is the APPLE of our teacher's eye, so he can do everything he wants.
Sam: (Sarcastically) He is an APPLE, alright. A ROTTEN one? (Mark stops talking again and is about to talk back.)
Sandra: Go on, go on' Mark.
Jesse: Wow, Sam' you've got a new watch?
Sam: Yep 1 Check it out!
Jesse: (lean over) It must've been very expensive, huh?
Ellen: (take over the watch) Wow, what a fancy watch! It looks GOOD on me! (Then, Ellen enjoys herself with the watch and half listened to the story.)
兒童節(jié)每個(gè)學(xué)校都會(huì)有自己的表演,今天我們?yōu)榇蠹規(guī)?lái)了一個(gè)7人英語(yǔ)小品節(jié)目:Hey! You know what we're doing now?
Sam,Jesse,Maurice,Mark,Ellen,Nico,Sandra
Summary:
It's a clip of a group of high school students' daily life. We exaggeratedly present their attitudes toward their own social life and their academic life, as well. Mark and Sam, with their own followers, are two different types of students with an opposite points of values, which is the key reason for the constant conflicts going on in the play.
In their conversation, we'll see what most high school students really care about and what they do want to learn in the class. Honestly. Therefore, vanity, arrogance, indifference and even not knowing what respect is are everywhere in this play. We definitely don't want to preach, but tell the truth because what we will see, the very same scenario, is also played out every day in our adulthood.
Act 1:10 minutes before their monthly tests in the classroom.
Jesse: Here comes Mr. number one.
Sam: (look at the watch) Look at the time!
Ellen: (flatteringly) Good morning, Mark. (Mark ignores her)
Sandra: Why, why are you so late? Did you stay up late last night? See, there's only ten minutes away until the tests.
Mark: Hey, relax and stop nagging me! You know, curiosity killed the cats! Well, I did study some last night but I don't think I'm gonna PASS this time. (Everyone says, "Come on!") TRUE! There's just too much to study!
Maurice: Right, tell us about it!
Sandra: Don't worry; you'll ace it, with no problem, as usual.
Ellen: Right! Thanks for reminding HIM.
Mark: Anyway, anyway, I saw a really fantastic movie on HBO last night. It was awesome!
Nico: Movie? Which one?
Ellen: Wow, you're lucky; you've got cable.
Nico: (To Ellen) Excuse me, do you mind?
Mark: Anyway, it was a scary movie...
Maurice: Hey! Is there anyone studying here?
Mark: About a scientist who invented a monster.....
Maurice: Hello! Someone needs to study here, OK?
Sam: (sigh)You're lucky you were able to watch a great movie instead of having to study, like us.
(Mark stops talking and looking at Sam)
Nico: Then what, Mark?
Ellen: Shhhh, HE is the APPLE of our teacher's eye, so he can do everything he wants.
Sam: (Sarcastically) He is an APPLE, alright. A ROTTEN one? (Mark stops talking again and is about to talk back.)
Sandra: Go on, go on' Mark.
Jesse: Wow, Sam' you've got a new watch?
Sam: Yep 1 Check it out!
Jesse: (lean over) It must've been very expensive, huh?
Ellen: (take over the watch) Wow, what a fancy watch! It looks GOOD on me! (Then, Ellen enjoys herself with the watch and half listened to the story.)