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[Jungle Rhythms and the Tale of the Lazy Monkey]-[The animal fair]

Listen and Play · A2 · 2019-09-18

Preschool Enlightenment
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📋 Summary

Jungle Rhythms and the Tale of the Lazy Monkey

Introduction to Jungle Sounds

The podcast episode invites listeners on an auditory journey into the heart of the jungle. By encouraging the audience to "listen for the sounds," the host introduces a variety of jungle inhabitants. Through interactive play, the listener identifies the distinct "silver snake," the "loud trumpeting sound" of an elephant using its "long trunk," and the familiar presence of the monkey. This immersive opening sets the stage for a narrative centered on the vibrant life of animals in their natural habitat.

Musical Interludes and Counting Fun

A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the classic nursery rhyme, "Five Little Monkeys." The host uses this song to engage listeners in counting, asking them to "count the monkeys on your fingers" as they fall off the bed and bump their heads. This rhythmic repetition serves as both an educational tool and a transition into the more complex storytelling segment of the show, emphasizing the theme of monkeys and their playful yet mischievous nature.

The Story of the Lazy Monkey

The core of the podcast is a whimsical story titled "Monkey's so lazy, he makes us crazy." The narrative takes place at an "amazing animal fair" where a trio of performers—Big Baboon, Elephant, and Monkey—prepare for a special show. While Big Baboon is a "sensational singer" and Elephant is a talented juggler, Monkey’s extreme laziness becomes the central conflict.

As the "birds and beasts" outside grow restless, creating a "rumpus and a row" by clapping their paws and stamping their hooves, Monkey remains "snoring asleep in his bunk." The tension builds until Big Baboon finally intervenes, yelling "Quiet!" with enough force to wake Monkey. The resulting chaos—where Monkey falls out of his bunk, slides down the elephant's trunk, and causes a massive sneeze—leads to an accidental but spectacular performance. The trio is launched into the air, with Elephant eventually catching them, much to the delight of the audience who "hooted and honked and howled with laughter."

Themes and Conclusion

The story concludes with a humorous nod to Monkey's character: despite the successful show, he is "already fallen asleep in his bunk again." The host reflects on why Monkey is so constantly tired, suggesting that perhaps he "always went to bed late." The episode wraps up with a final performance of the "Animal Fair" song, reinforcing the imagery of the "big baboon by the light of the moon" combing his "golden hair."

This podcast masterfully blends education with entertainment, using sound identification, rhythmic storytelling, and character-driven narratives to teach children about animals and behavior. By the end of the session, the listener is encouraged to "draw a picture" of their favorite animal, fostering creativity and a lasting connection to the jungle adventure presented in the audio.

🎯Key Sentences

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We're a long way away today.
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I wonder if you know this one about the animal fair.
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They'd had a great day.
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We're the best show by far.
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I hope they'll begin it any minute.
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📝Key Phrases

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a long way away
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join in with
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by far
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getting restless
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any minute
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📖 Transcript

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