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[Exploring Nature's Sounds: The Tale of Bella the Bear and the Bee Tree]-[The bear and the bee tree]

Listen and Play · A2 · 2019-09-09

Preschool Enlightenment
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📋 Summary

Exploring Nature's Sounds: A Journey into the Forest

This episode serves as an immersive auditory experience designed to engage listeners with the natural world through sound recognition and storytelling. By identifying specific animal noises and weaving them into a narrative, the podcast creates a playful learning environment.

Identifying Forest Inhabitants

The program begins by challenging the audience to identify creatures based on their distinct sounds. The host introduces a "large brown bear that growls," characterized by its "brown fur." This is followed by the graceful "swans" swimming on the river, identified by their "honk" sounds. Finally, the rhythmic "buzzing" of bees in their hive provides the transition into the musical portion of the episode.

The Rhyme and Rhythm of Bees

The bees serve as a central theme, highlighted by the nursery rhyme "Here is the beehive." The host encourages listeners to interact by counting the bees on their fingers and mimicking the "bzz" sound. This section emphasizes the concept of the hive being "hidden away where nobody sees," fostering a sense of curiosity and participation.

Storytime: The Bear and the Bee Tree

The centerpiece of the episode is the cautionary tale of "Bella Bear," a "naughty bear" living in an American forest. Bella’s obsession with "sweet sticky honey" leads her to act against her mother's advice.

  • The Heist: Bella discovers a nest at the top of a "tall pine tree" and, despite the bees "buzzing angrily," she greedily scoops honey with her "furry paw."
  • The Consequences: Upon being stung, Bella falls from the tree and becomes covered in leaves and twigs, transforming into a "strange leafy beast."
  • The Escape: In her panic, Bella seeks help from neighbors like Squirrel, Foxy, and Swan. However, due to her disguise, they all cry "Scram, you leafy monster, scram" and shut their doors.
  • Resolution: Bella finally escapes the "angry buzzy bees" by diving into the lake. The story concludes with a lesson learned: after a bath and a stern lecture from her mother, Bella "never ever ever stole honey from the bees again."

Musical Conclusion: The Bear Went Over the Mountain

The podcast wraps up with the classic song, "The Bear Went Over the Mountain." The host encourages listeners to "march over the mountain to the music," mirroring the physical exploration of the bear. The lyrics reinforce the theme of curiosity and the simplicity of nature, ending the session on an energetic and educational note.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll give you a clue.
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Tell us where are we?
3
We've travelled a long way again today.
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I wonder if you know this rhyme.
5
They've all gone away.
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📝Key Phrases

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travelled a long way
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give you a clue
3
hidden away
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come out of
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go off to see
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📖 Transcript

Listen all around, Listen for the sounds Listen listen listen, Listen all around.
Listen for the sounds Listen listen listen, Listen everyone.
Listen and play.
Where are we today?
Tell us where are we?
We've travelled a long way again today.

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