Рифмовки со звуками
[ ]
1.
That’s the man who sat on my hat
in the tram.
2.
Once there lived a lad who was
always very sad,
For he hadn’t any mother and he hadn’t any dad.
3.
If you, Sandy, have two candies
Give
one candy to Andy, Sandy.
4.
If you, Andy, have two candies
Give
one candy to Sandy, Andy.
5.
Where are you going to, little
cat?
I’m
going to town to buy a hat.
What?
A hat for a cat? A cat in a hat?
Who
ever saw a cat in a hat!?
[ ]
1.
Oh, no, don’t go home alone.
2.
Soames never boasts of what he
knows.
But
Rose never knows of what she boasts.
3.
As you sow you shall mow.
4.
Little strokes fell great oaks.
5.
The north wind doth blow
And
we shall have snow.
And
what will the swallow do, poor thing?
He’s
gone long ago. Oh, don’t you know?
To
the country much warmer than ours, poor thing.
[ ]
1.
A little girl with a pretty curl.
2.
Learn thirteen words of Lesson 30.
3.
The first word is a verb, and the
third word is an adverb.
4.
First come – first served.
5.
As the workman so is the work.
6.
I have a little cough, sir,
In
my little chest, sie,
Every
time I cough, sir,
It
makes a little pain, sir.
[ ]
1.
George was born in August.
2.
I saw more than forty horses.
3.
Her naughty daughter Maud is at
fault.
4.
Of all the saws I ever saw I never
saw a saw as that saw saws.
5.
To pour water into a sieve.
[ ]
1.
Just a joke.
2.
Julius was jelous.
3.
Jane, Jim and john Jones.
4.
John, put the orange juice into
the fridge.
5.
A journalist made a journey over Japan.
[ ]
1.
Please, believe me.
2.
Extremes meet.
3.
Seeing is believing.
4.
A friend in need is a friend
indeed.
5.
A sailor went to sea to see what
he could see.
But
all he could see was sea, sea, sea.
6.
If all the seas were one sea what
a great sea that would be.
[ ]
1.
Can’t you ask father or aunt
Margaret?
2.
He laughs best who laughs last.
3.
Half heart is no heart.
4.
The highest art is artlessness.
[ ]
1.
A foreign accent is a very great
drawback.
2.
We gathered ripe red raspberries
along the river road.
3.
When at Rome do as Romans do.
4.
Every cook praises his own broth.
[ ]
1.
What have you found out about?
2.
Out of sight, out of mind.
[ ]
1.
It’s a pity, Kitty lives in a big
city.
2.
Six little kittens lost their
mittens.
It’s
a pity, they were so pretty.
3.
Little Bill, sit still!
Will
you sit still, little Bill?
If
you sit still, little Bill,
Jimmy
Nill will bring you to the hill.
[ ]
1.
Most French children like cheese.
2.
Why did the teacher ask such a
question?
3.
Don’t touch those peaches in the
kitchen.
[ ]
1.
Spades for digging, pens for
writing,
Ears
for hearing, teeth for biting,
Eyes
for seeing, legs for walking,
Tongues
for tasting and for talking.
[ ]
1.
The cook took a good look at the
cookery book.
2.
It’s good he could go on foot.
3.
A good beginning makes a good
ending.
[ ]
1.
Everywhere we saw the white snow.
2.
William was not very willing to
wait.
3.
Didn’t this waiter work in Washington last winter?
4.
No sweet without some sweat.
5.
Where there is a will, there is a
way.
[ ]
1.
William always wears a very warm woolen
sweater in winter.
Victor,
however, will never woolen underwear even in the Wild West.
[ ]
1.
“What an odd clock!” – said Tom.
2.
Lots and lots of clocks and
watches have gone wrong.
3.
Molly’s got a spot on her frock.
4.
A watched pot never boils.
5.
Honesty is the best policy.
6.
I’m fond of our pond, of the
superfine gloss on its moss.
[ ]
1.
Helen’s husband hates hot tea.
2.
He held her hand in his.
3.
Are Hanna and Howard both hard of
hearing?
4.
The horn of the hunter was heard
on the hill.
5.
Healhful habits make healthy
bodies.
6.
My heart’s in the Highlands, my heart is not here.
[ ]
1.The third Thursday of
this month is the sixteenth.
2. That fish has a fat
fin, this fish is a fish that has a thinner fin than that fish.
[ ]
1.Thomas thinks of
terrible things
And to the troubled teacher
brings
Things that sing and things
that sting,
Things which swing and things
which cling,
Things that ping and ring,
and fling,
And of all these things he
thinks nothing.
[ ]
1.
Get ten eggs ready for breakfast.
2.
Every daу in every way
the weather is getting better and better.
3.
East or west, home is best.
4.
All is well that ends well.
5.
Better late than never.
6.
Health is above wealth.
Оставьте свой комментарий
Авторизуйтесь, чтобы задавать вопросы.