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英语剧皇帝的新衣视频

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❶ 皇帝的新衣表演剧本(中英对照)

帝的新装(English)

Long ago and far away, there lived an Emperor. This Emperor was very vain and could think about nothing but his clothes. He had wardrobes and cupboards full of clothes. They filled his spare bedrooms and upstairs corridors of the palace.

The courtiers were worried that the wardrobes would begin to appear downstairs and in their chambers.

The Emperor spent hours every morning getting dressed. He had to choose his outfit, preferable a new one, and the shoes and wig to go with it. Mid-morning, he invariably changed into something more formal for his short meetings with his counsellors and advisors. He would change again for lunch, and then again for a rest in the afternoon. He just had to change for dinner and them again for the evening!

He kept all the weavers, tailors, cobblers and silk merchants of the city very busy and very happy!

News of the Emperor spread to distant kingdoms and finally came to the ears of two very shady characters.

"Could we?" they asked themselves. "Could we fool the Emperor who loves new clothes?"

"Let\'s try," they decided.

They left their homes and travelled to the Emperor\'s city. there they saw the many shops selling clothes, shoes and fabrics. For, if the Emperor dressed finely, so too did his couriers. The two travellers went to the palace along with many other tradesmen hoping to sell their wares to the Emperor.

They asked to meet the Emperor.

"We have something very special to show him," they told the Chamberlain.

"That\'s what everyone says," said the Chamberlain.

"Ah, but his is magical," said one, "We have invented a new cloth by using a very special and secret method."

The Chamberlain felt that it was his ty to bring new items to the Emperor\'s attention and he went to tell him.

"Something magical?" said the Emperor, who was changing for lunch and admiring himself in the mirror.

"Oh, I love new things, Show the two weavers in."

The two weavers were shown in, and began to describe their cloth to the Emperor.

"It is gold, silver and rainbow coloured, all at the same time," said one. "It shimmers."

"It feels like silk, but is as warm as wool," said the second.

"It is as light as air," said the first. "A most wonderful fabric."

The Emperor was enchanted. He must have an outfit from this new cloth.

"There is a grand parade in the city in two weeks time," he said. "I need a new outfit for it. Can one be ready in time?"

"Oh yes, your Majesty," said the weavers. "But there is a problem. The cloth is very expensive to make."

"No matter," said the Emperor, waving his hand. "Money is no objest. I must have an outfit. Just see the Chamberlain and he\'ll sort it out. Make it here in the palace."

The Chamberlain showed the two weavers to a large airy room and they set to work. They asked for a loom, and a sack of gold to start buying materials.

The Chamberlain followed the Emperor\'s orders and they were denied nothing.

The weavers worked away behind closed doors. The loom could be heard clattering away. Every now and them a courtier would stand and listen at the door. News of the magic cloth had spread.

Finally, the Emperor could stand it no more.

"Chamberlain, go to the weavers and see how the cloth is processing. The parade is only a week way."

The Chamberlain knocked at the door and waited.

"Enter!" said the weavers. They had been expecting someone soon!

"The Emperor has sent me to check on the progress of the cloth," said the Chamberlain, staring at the empty loom.

"Is it not beautiful?" said one of the weavers, holding out nothing to the Chamberlain. "See the lustre, feel the softness!"

"Um," said the Chamberlain, not quite sure what to say.

"Oh wise Chamberlain," said the other weaver.

"Now you can see why it is magical. Only the truly clever and brilliant can see the cloth. Most people would see an empty loom, but a clever man like you will see our wonderful cloth."

"Of course," said the Chamberlain, not wanting to look stupid. "It really is quite marvellous. Those colours, that shimmer of the gold and silver threads. Marvellous."

"Oh, you are so wise," said the weavers.

The Emperor was very impatient and couldn\'t wait for the Chamberlain to return. After ten minutes of pacing up and down, he went to the weavers\' room, followed by half of his court.

He threw the doors open, and saw the empty loom.

"Why!" he cried in a surprised voice.

"Your Majesty," said the Chamberlain quickly. " A wise man such as yourself can surely see the colours and sheen of this magical cloth."

"Of course I can," said the Emperor, wondering why he could not. "It\'s beautiful. Simply enchanting. When can my outfit be made? Send for the royal tailors!"

"Your Majesty," said the two weavers. "We would be delighted to make your outfit for you. There is no need to trouble your hard-working tailor. It is such a difficult fabric to cut and sew. We will make the suit."

"Very well," said the Emperor. "First fitting tomorrow."

The courtiers had followed the Emperor, and they now came into the room. Of course, they could see nothing on the loom for there was nothing to see.

"Is it not beautiful?" said one of the weavers. "Of course, only the wise and very clever can see the beauty of the cloth. Look at the colours, feel the weight."

The courtiers queued up to look at the colours and feel the weight, and each went away exclaiming over the marvellous cloth which was indeed as light as air. But each courtier secretly wondered if they were really stupid, as they had seen nothing at all.

The two weavers then set to work as tailors.

They muttered and discussed at the Emperor\'s fittings, stitching here, cutting there until at last the suit was made.

The following day was the day of the parade.

"Am I not the handsomest of men in my marvellour suit?" said the Emperor to the Chamberlain, as he showed off his new outfit. "Just look at the tiny stitches and the lacework. Truly marvellous."

"Undoubtedly, sir," said the Chamberlain. "There is no outfit on earth to equal this one."

The Emperor was dressed in his new suit and ready for the parade. News of his amazing outfit had reached the people of the town and all wanted to see him. There were people crowded along the sides of the streets.

The parade began!

People gasped. "What a suit!" they cried.

"What suit?" asked a small boy, who had not heard of the magical cloth. "The Emperor has no clothes on at all!"

"It\'s true! No clothes! The Emperor is naked!" the people cried.

And the Emperor was very ashamed. He had been so vain, and now he had been made to look a fool.

As for the two tailors -- they were in fact thieves, and had long since left the town with their bags of gold. Probably laughing all the way!

But the Emperor is a wiser man now, and spends a lot more time with his advisors and far less with his tailors.

皇帝的新装 (剧本)
第一幕:
第一景:[在外国的宫殿里]
一位大臣恳求外国的国王给他两个最会做衣服的织工,这是皇帝要的.原以一切代价买来.邻国国王要了一座城池作为交换.
结果他派了两个骗子去[两人下]
第二景;[皇帝在试衣间里]
一会儿换上这件衣服,一会儿换上那件衣服.试衣间里有数不清的衣服,花花绿绿、五花八门应有尽有。皇帝终于换好了一件衣服走了出去,原来他是去接见两个外国织工的。
第三景:
两个织工[骗子]出,皇帝以及各大臣出。共十三人。
两个骗子说:“我们能织出人类所能想到的最美丽的布,这种布不仅色彩和图案都分外地美观,而且缝出来的衣服还有一种奇怪的特征:任何不称职或者愚蠢得不可救药的人,都看不见这衣服。”
[皇帝神色飞扬的]想:我穿了这样的衣服,就可以看出在我的王国里那些人和他们的职位不相称;我就可以辨别出那些是聪明人,那些人是傻子."
[处于幻想之中]皇帝大叫;赶快给我织出这种布来。
皇帝叫仆人拿金子.
仆人上,拿出许多金子给两个骗子.
皇帝说:“这只是报酬的一部分,事成之后,还回给你们更多。
十三人下
[两个骗子很高兴]
他们两个摆出两架织布机,装做实是在工作的样子。
[其实他们的织布机上什么也没有,只是作作样子]
第二幕:
第一景:
皇帝出
对一位诚实善良的大臣说:“你去看一看我的布织的怎么样了。”
两人下
第二景:
两个骗子和老大臣上
老大臣看见两个骗子正在织布机上忙碌的工作
老大臣觉得他什么也看不见[老大臣努力看的样子]
两个骗子请他走进一些
说:“你看这些布是多么漂亮呀!”
老大臣不想承认自己是不成职的大臣,所以他说:“哎呀,美极了!真是美极了!”
老大臣一边说一边从他的眼镜里仔细地看,“多美的花纹!多美的色彩!我要禀报皇上,我对这布料非常满意。”
第三景:
过了不久,
皇上有派了另一位诚实的大臣去看那里的工作情况。
跟前面的老大臣一样,他也不想承认自己是不成职的大臣。
所以也回报皇上布料怎么怎么好看。
所有诚里的人都在谈论着件美丽的布料
第三景:
皇上亲自去查看衣服做的怎么样了。
皇帝也看不见那衣服,但他不想承认自己是不成职的皇帝
所以他也说:“哎呀,真是美极了!”
皇帝说:“我十二分的满意!”
第三景:
过了一些日子,皇帝要穿着他的新衣服游行了。
[两个骗子们装着没日没夜的工作]
第三幕:
第一景:
两个骗子那着那件“衣服”来见皇帝。
两个骗子装摸做样的给皇帝穿上那见看不见的衣服。
其实皇上身上什么也没穿就上街游行去了。
第二景:
皇帝什么也没穿就上了街,
四个仆人装摸做样的托着那件“衣服”
人们都拥挤在大街上看皇帝的新衣。
皇帝听到了史前最热烈的赞美声。[皇帝得意洋洋]
突然有个小孩说:“可是他什么也没有穿哪!”
大家都把这句话私下的传开了。
最后老百姓都说:“他实在什么衣服也没穿呀!”
皇帝有点儿发抖,他似乎觉得老百姓说的话是真的。不过他却这样想:“我必须把游行大典结束。”
因此,他摆出一副更骄傲的神气。
他的内臣们跟在他后面走,手中还托着一条并不存在的后裙。

❷ 急需皇帝的新装英文版剧本英语和翻译都要谢谢

旁 白:从前有一位皇帝,他为了穿得漂亮,不惜花掉他所有的钱,他每天每一点钟都要换一套衣服。有一天,有两个骗子来到了城里。
Narrator: Once upon a time there was an emperor, he in order to be well dressed, do not spend all his money, he every day at one o'clock to change a set of clothes. One day, two swindlers came to town.
两个骗子:尊敬的陛下,我们可以织出最美丽的布,而且能缝出来有一种特性的衣服——任何不称职和愚蠢得不可救药的人,都看不见这衣服。(眉飞色舞)
Two swindlers: Your Majesty, we can weave the most beautiful cloth, but also out of the slit has a characteristic clothes -- any hopelessly incompetent and stupid people can not see the clothes. Beam with joy.
皇 帝:那真是最理想的衣服!我穿了这样的衣服,就可以看出我的王国里哪些人不称职;就可以辨别出哪些人是聪明人,哪些人是傻子。是的,我要叫他们马上织出这样的布来!(指着喊)
The Emperor: that's the best clothes! I wear this dress, you can see my kingdom who is incompetent; you can tell who is a wise man, who is a fool. Yes, I want to ask them to immediately weave the cloth! (pointing to shout)
两个骗子:陛下,我们需要大量的最细的生丝和最好的金子!(贪婪的目光)
Two swindlers: Your Majesty, we need a lot of the finest silk and the best gold! (greedy eyes)
皇 帝:好,你们要多少都可以。(挥手)
The Emperor: Well, how many you can. (waved)
两个骗子:谢陛下。
Two swindlers: thank his majesty.
旁 白:骗子把金子和生丝都装进了自己的口袋里。两个骗子天天没日没夜的工作,可织布机上空空的,因为本来就什么都没有,几天后皇帝想让人去看看织得怎么样,就派了他一个诚实的老大臣去了。
Narrator: liar put gold and silk are in his pocket. Two swindlers every day and night work, can the looms, as did nothing else, a few days later the emperor wants to have a look the fabric does, they sent him an honest old minister to the.
旁白:于是,老大臣来到了两个骗子工作的房间。
Narrator: so, the old minister went to the two swindlers work room.
骗子:您请看,这是多么美丽的布啊。
A: you see, this is what a beautiful cloth.
旁白: 天啊!
Narrator: oh!
老大臣:(眼睛睁得特别大)我怎么什么都没看见!不能让别人知道。(心里所想)这么美丽的布,真漂亮,我将要呈报陛下。(举手称赞)
Old minister: (was particularly large eyes) how I saw nothing! You can not let others know. (mind) so beautiful cloth, really beautiful, I will tell your majesty. (applauded)
旁 白:这样,老臣报告了陛下布很漂亮,不久,皇帝又派一位官员去。
Narrator: so, veteran reported majesty beautiful cloth, soon, the emperor also sent an official to go.
旁白:这位官员又和上次的官员遭遇。
Narrator: the official and the last official encounter.
骗子:(故技重施)你看这段布美不美?
Liar: (trick) you look beautiful this cloth?
旁白:骗子对他进行了一番描述。
Narrator: the swindler gave a description of his.
官员:哦!这布真漂亮!我很满意。
Officer: Oh! It's beautiful! I am very satisfied.
旁白:其实官员什么也没看见,但他不愿“承认”。不久,皇帝又和一批随员去了。
Narrator: in fact, officials saw nothing, but he was reluctant to admit "". Soon, the emperor went to another and a group of men.
两个骗子:陛下,请看,多么美丽的布!
Two swindlers: Your Majesty, see, what beautiful cloth!
皇 帝:难道我愚蠢吗?不!我不能让别人知道(心里所想)。这布太漂亮了!我十二分满意。(目光看起来十分高兴)
The Emperor: am I stupid? No! I can not let people know (mind). This cloth is too beautiful! I am twelve satisfied. (eye looks very happy)
随 员:陛下,真是美极了!您就用这美丽的布料去做成衣服,参加游行大典吧。
With the clerk: Your Majesty, is really beautiful! You can use this beautiful cloth to make clothes, to participate in the parade.
旁 白:皇帝答应了,并且封两个骗子为爵士和御聘织师,还赠送一枚可以挂在扣眼上的勋章。到快要进行游行大典的时候,皇帝就和他的骑士取衣服。
Narrator: the emperor agreed, and the closure of the two swindlers jazz and the imperial court weavers, also presented one to hang in the buttonhole. When going to march to the ceremony, the emperor and his knights to take clothes.
两个骗子:尊敬的陛下,请看!多么美丽!(举起双手指)这是裤子,这是袍子,这是外衣,这些衣服十分的轻柔,穿在人身上跟没有似的,也正是它的优点。
Two swindlers: Your Majesty, please see! What a beautiful! (raised two fingers) these are the trousers, the robe, this is the coat, the clothes is very gentle, worn on the human body and not like, is also its advantages.
骑 士:没错。
Knight: yes.
两个骗子:请陛下您脱下衣服,我们在这大镜子前为您穿上。
Two swindlers: please take off your clothes majesty, we in the large mirror for you to wear.
旁 白:皇帝脱下了所有的衣服,两个骗子装模作样的给皇帝穿了上去,皇帝也扭了扭腰肢。
Narrator: the emperor took off all the clothes, two crooks go to the emperor wearing the affectation, the emperor has twisted the twist waist.
大 家:上帝啊!多么美丽的衣服啊!真是一套贵重的衣服。
A: Jesus christ! What a beautiful dress! It is a precious clothes.
旁 白:就这样,皇帝跟随从们一起去参加了游行大典,大臣们在皇帝后面拖着根本不存在的衣服,他们不想让人知道自己不称职或者愚蠢。
Narrator: in this way, they went from the emperor to follow in the parade, ministers dragged behind the emperor's clothes did not exist, they do not want to let people know that they are incompetent or stupid.
百 姓:乖乖!陛下的新装真是太漂亮了!真是把他衬托的无比美丽!(拍手称赞)
People: darling! Your clothes are very beautiful! Really put off his incomparable beauty! (clap)
孩 子:可他什么衣服也没有穿啊!
Child: but he has nothing on!
爸 爸:上帝啊!请聆听这个纯真的声音!
Dad: Jesus christ! Please listen to the voice of innocence!
旁 白:就这样,话传了开来。
Narrator: so, word spread.
人 们:他实在没穿什么衣服呀!
People: he is not wearing any clothes!
旁 白:(此处要根据文章作出相应的动作)皇帝似乎觉得百姓们所说的话是真的,但他想:我必须把游行大典举行完毕!于是,他便以更高傲的神情向前走,他的大臣们在他身后走,手中拖着一条根本不存在的后裙。
Narrator: (here to make corresponding action according to article) Emperor seems to think that people are saying is true, but he thought: I have to parade! Then, he looked more proud to move forward, and his ministers to go in behind him, dragging one hand did not exist in the rear apron.

❸ 皇帝的新衣英语短剧

皇帝的新衣 :
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❻ 英语的情景剧《皇帝的新衣》

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Little Red Riding Hood

第一场:Little Red Riding Hood家

Mum: (妈妈拿着一个篮子,把桌子上的水果放在篮子里)

Little Red Riding Hood:(唱着歌,欢快地跑进来)Hi,mummy, what are you doing?

Mum: (一边把水果放在篮子里,心事重重地说)Grandma is ill. Here are some apples and
bananas for Grandma. Take them to Grandma.

Little Red Riding Hood:(边提起篮子,边点头说)Ok!

Mum: (亲切地看着Little Red Riding Hood说) Be good. Be careful.

Little Red Riding Hood: Yes ,mummy.Goodbye, mummy.

Mum: Bye-bye. Darling.

第二场:在路上

(一阵轻快的音乐由远而近,Little Red Riding Hood挎着篮子蹦跳跳地跳到花草旁)

Little Red Riding Hood: Wow!Flowers, how beautiful! (放下篮子采花)One
flower ,two flowers, three flowers.

Wolf:(随着一阵低沉的音乐,Wolf大步地走上台)I am wolf. I am hungry. (做找东西状,东张西望) Here
is a little red riding hood. Hi! Little Red Riding Hood. Where are
you going? (做狡猾的样子和Little Red Riding Hood打招呼)

Little Red Riding Hood:(手摸辫子,天真地回答)To Grandma’s.Grandma is ill.

Wolf:(自言自语)I' ll eat Grandma. But……(对Little Red Riding Hood说)Hey,
look! 6 little baby cks.

Little Red Riding Hood:(和6只鸭子随着音乐翩翩起舞)

Wolf:(悄悄地藏到大树后)

Little Red Riding Hood:(停止跳舞)Hello! Baby cks,how are you?

Six Ducks:We’ re fine.Thank you. Where are you going?

Little Red Riding Hood:To Grandma’s.Oh, I must go, bye.

Six Ducks:Goodbye.

第三场:Grandma家

Grandma: (喘着气出场,颤颤悠悠地走到床前,吃力地坐到床边,喘了几口,打几个哈欠,慢吞吞地躺倒在床上。)

Wolf:(从树后出来,边走边说)I am very hungry now. (做找寻的样子)Where is Grandma’ s
house? (高兴地对观众说)Aha , it’s here.(敲门)Bang, Bang, Bang.

Grandma: Who is it?

Wolf:(装出Little Red Riding Hood的声音,一边得意地摇动尾巴,一边说)It’s me. Little Red
Riding Hood.

Grandma: (边说边起床) Come in, come in.

Wolf:(得意洋洋地走到床边) Grandma , I’ll eat you.

Grandma: (惊慌失措地抓紧衣服,瞪着眼睛,边叫迫从床上滚到地上)

灰狼把外婆吞到了肚子里。

Wolf:(得意地拍拍肚子,翘起大拇指)Yummy!I’ll sleep.

Little Red Riding Hood:(高兴地敲门)Grandma.Grandma.

Wolf:(装扮成Grandma的声音) Who is it?

Little Red Riding Hood:It’s me。Little Red Riding Hood. What a
strange noise!

Wolf:Come in, Come in.

Little Red Riding Hood:(蹦跳着进来,把篮子放在桌子上,走到床前一看,跳回几步)Oh! What are big
ears!

Wolf:I can listen to your sweet voice.

Little Red Riding Hood:Wow! What a big eyes!

Wolf:I can see you pretty face.

Little Red Riding Hood:Oh! What a big hand.

Wolf:I can hug you.

Little Red Riding Hood:(跪在床前,拉起Wolf的手,边摸边说)Look! What a big hands?

Wolf:(从床上跳起来说)I can eat you!

Little Red Riding Hood:(拼命地跑)Oh!No! No!

Wolf:(追到Little Red Riding Hood,做吃状,拍拍肚子说)It’s delicious. I still
sleep. I like sleeping.

Hunter: (一边拿着枪,一边做寻找状出场)Where’s the wolf? Look! A door.(推门)The wolf
is sleeping.

Wolf:(发出呼呼的响声)

Hunter: (端起枪想打,又放下)What a big stomach! (摸摸Wolf的肚子)Grandma and
Little Red Riding Hood are inside .I must be hurry.(从桌子上拿起剪刀,举起)
Look! Scissors. (做剪Wolf的肚子)Cut, cut, cut.

Little Red Riding Hood/Grandma:Thank you.

Hunter: Grandma ,give me some needles and thread.
Little Riding Hood ,Give me some stones.

Grandma: (从桌子上拿来针线)

Little Red Riding Hood:(搬来几个石头)One, two, three.

Hunter: (把小石头装进Wolf的衣服里)

Grandma: I'll thread it.

Hunter: (拿起枪)Woke up!

Wolf:(起床,两手托着大肚子)My stomach is so heavy.

Hunter: You big bad wolf, raise your arms!

Wolf:(边跑边说) Help! Don’t shot me!

Hunter: (开枪)Bang, bang!

Wolf: (应声倒下)

Hunter: The bad wolf is dead.

Little Red Riding Hood和Grandma:Yeah! Thank you.

Little Red Riding Hood、Grandma、Hunter(一起鞠躬): Thank you

❼ 小学生五年级英语第一课皇帝的新装教学视频苏教

还有就是,现在我报读的ABC天卞英语的外教要我明白 事实上想将英语学好很简单的~必须有个适宜的学习空间跟练习口语对象,老师水平是关键,欧美人士比东南亚好很多 口语标准很重要,保持经常口语沟通,1&1家教式教学才能够有很.好.的进步幅度。上完课记得回放复习录音文档,把所学知识融会贯通。实在是真的没有人可以指导的话 那么就去 VOA或BBC拿到课余学习材料阅读 多用耳听、眼观、嘴动、脑想,一下子语感会提高起来,整体效果是必定迅速明显的~今天我读了这篇故事,他来自小朋友耳熟能详的.这篇文章讲了皇帝爱穿新衣服.一天来了两个骗子,自称织出的衣服不但漂亮,而且能看出哪些大臣是苯或不称职.为了表示自己聪明,称职大臣都装做看见了.皇帝给了骗子好处,穿上’衣服’出去了.百姓都夸耀皇帝的新衣,一个孩子的一句话让皇帝明白自己被骗了.读完这篇童话,我不禁问自己,作为一国之君怎么会被骗呢?毫无疑问全是因为虚荣心,全天下的百姓.大臣甚至皇帝都心甘情愿地被别人骗,也心安理得地骗别人.骗子之所以得逞,是因为他们看清了人们心中的弱点---甘愿被别人利用,为的只是满足他们可怜的虚荣心.实际上虚荣心是与生俱来的,但是孩子的心是单纯的,随着长大虚荣心也会越来越深.读了童话后,我想提醒人们:保持一颗真诚的心.不要为了虚荣.放弃那颗真诚的心.想想自己其实也这样.看见别人拿出很贵的溜溜球玩真羡慕,怕爸爸妈妈不同意买,只能看着人家玩,可真正买了又觉得别人的更好,总觉得永远满足不了自己的虚荣心.当我读完文章后,我明白了虚荣心是永远不可能满足的,要学会控制自己的虚荣心,亡羊补牢为时未晚,从今天起我要做一个知足的人.

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