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The Dollar Song
(To the tune of "Ten Little Indians")
³äåî: ßê øâèäêî âèâ÷èòè â³ðø àíãë³éñüêîþ ìîâîþ
10 little, 20 little, 30 little pennies.
40 little, 50 little, 60 little pennies.
70 little, 80 little, 90 little pennies.
100 pennies make a dollar!
2 small, 4 small, 6 small nickels.
8 small, 10 small, 12 small nickels.
14 small, 16 small, 18 small nickels.
20 nickels make a dollar!
1 tiny, 2 tiny, 3 tiny dimes.
4 tiny, 5 tiny, 6 tiny dimes.
7 tiny, 8 tiny, 9 tiny dimes.
10 dimes make a dollar!
1 big, 2 big, 3 big quarters.
4 big, 4 big, 4 big quarters.
1 big, 2 big, 3 big quarters.
4 quarters make a dollar!
³äåî: Àíãë³éñüêèé äèòÿ÷èé â³ðø ç âåäìåäèêàìè - óðîêè àíãë³éñüêî¿ äëÿ ìàëþê³â
The Penny
See the shiny penny, brown as it can be,
With two maple leaves for all of us to see.
It`s made out of copper at a mint,
A penny`s worth one whole cent.
The Nickel
A resting beaver will be found
On a nickel, shiny, smooth, and round.
The Queen is on the other side.
A nickel is worth five cents. Say it with pride.
³äåî: 10 Ëàéôõàê. Â÷èìî àíãë³éñüêó ìîâó. Óðîêè àíãë³éñüêî¿ ìîâè. Àíãë³éñüêà äëÿ ïî÷àòê³âö³â
The Dime
A dime is the smallest coin of them all,
With the Bluenose sailing nice and tall.
A dime is worth ten cents. Do not you agree?
Which makes me happy as can be!
The Loonie
When compared to other coins,
A loonie is gold and shiny,
³äåî: ³äåîóðîê ç àíãë³éñüêî¿ ìîâè: îêëèêó âèðàæåííÿ
It`s worth a dollar at the store,
But is not very tiny,
Used by people in Canada,
To buy things big and small,
The real loon floats on a lake,
Listen close and hear it call!
The Twonie
A twonie is shiny silver and gold.
It has a bear that stands so bold.
A twonie is worth two dollars, that`s a lot.
It`s the largest coin that we`ve got.