Monday, January 18, 2016

The Jungle Book Movie Worksheets For Low Level Young Learners

(Movie Worksheets)

Below are all my worksheets and PowerPoints for Disney's 1967 The Jungle Book.

Worksheets: Part 1 (drive, docs, pub), Part 2 (drive, docs, pub), Part 3 (drive, docs, pub), Part 4 (drive, docs, pub), Part 5 (drive, docs, pub), Part 6 (drive, docs, pub), Part 7 (drive, docs, pub), Part 8 (drive, docs, pub), Part 9 (drive, docs, pub), Part 10 (drive, docs, pub), Part 11 (drive, docs, pub), Part 12 (drive, docs, pub), Part 13 (drive, docs, pub), Part 14 (drive, docs, pub), Part 15 (drive, docs, pub) Part 16 (drive, docs, pub), Part 17 (drive, docs, pub)

PowerPoints: Part 1 (drive, slides, pub), Part 2 (drive, slides, pub) Part 3 (drive, slides, pub), Part 4 (drive, slides, pub), Part 5 (drive, slides, pub), Part 6 (drive, slides, pub), Part 7 (drive, slides, pub), Part 8 (drive, slides, pub), Part 9 (drive, slides, pub), Part 10 (drive, slides, pub), Part 11 (drive, slides, pub), Part 12 (drive, slides, pub), Part 13 (drive, slides, pub), Part 14 (drive, slides, pub), Part 15 (drive, slides, pub), Part 16 (drive, slides, pub), Part 17 (drive, slides, pub)

All of these worksheets are done in the same style as the Peter Pan movie worksheets I posted a few months ago.  And so consequently, all of the theoretical justification is the same.  So I'll try not to repeat myself too much from the last post, but I'll recap things briefly.

All of this is based off the theory that young learners learn best from having the majority of the classroom focus on providing input (as opposed to grammar exercises).
Authentic ungraded input like this is problematic for beginning students, but I think it has its place, provided it's not the only input learners are being exposed to, but part of a diversity of input.
In my classes, the input comes from primarily three sources.
1) The assigned textbook.  The textbook follows the old-school methodology of having the vocabulary and grammar input be strictly restricted to what the students have already studied.  There are reading and listening exercises, but these reading and listening only contain the vocabulary and grammar structures that have already been introduced in previous pages.
2) Graded Readers.  This provides vocabulary and input that is only slightly above what the students have already studied.  Since I've started teaching young children, I've  - been  - using a lot of very easy graded readers designed for this age group.
3) Authentic ungraded movies--like this one.  Much of this input is incomprehensible to the students, but I think authentic material is still beneficial in the classroom provided the majority of time is spent focusing on the more graded material mentioned above.  So the movie is broken down into 17 small segments so as not to spend too much time on it in any one class.

As with the Peter Pan worksheets, the goal is to provide the students with rich input, but to keep the actual task as simple as possible.  The students only have to match 5 words to the script.  I've tried to choose words that are visually referenced in the movie (for example, someone saying "tree" while pointing to a tree) and/or are obvious from context, especially words that are echoed or repeated.

(For slightly more advanced students, however, these worksheets can easily be adapted by just choosing more difficult words to delete--just as I did with the Peter Pan worksheets when adapting them for an adult class.)

Each class follows the same pattern.
1). The students are shown the vocabulary for this section on PowerPoint.  I drill new words if needed (although more often than not the vocabulary is repeated from previous sections, or already known by students).
2). On the PowerPoint, the students review several lines of dialogue that they watched in the previous lesson.  The purpose of this is to force attention on the input.  The students read the words.  I correct pronunciation as needed, but don't spend a lot of time explaining the meaning.  Much of the more idiomatic language and grammar will doubtlessly go over the students heads, but I'm hopeful that some noticing of structures or lexis may take place during this part.
The amount of language recycled for each lesson depends on two factors--how useful I think the language from the previous scene is, and how much space I have available on the worksheet to add in recycled language.  (I was strict on not allowing myself more than two-doubled sided pages.)  All of the visuals for this section comes from this website here.
3). Students watch the next section of the movie.  Ideally, they listen quietly. (I mentioned in my post on the Peter Pan worksheets that complete silence was impossible with young kids, but actually I take that back a bit.  I've had much better luck getting more or less complete silence from my students since I started rewarding all the students who listen quietly with treats or stickers.)
4.  Students are given the script, and read through it.  They attempt to match the words to the blanks based on memory or on reading comprehension.  (This is another area that has vastly improved in my class.  I mentioned in my Peter Pan worksheets post that this section was more aspirational than functional--more something I would like them to start doing than something they were actually doing on their own. But there has been great improvement in this section since my students have gotten used to the expectations of this task. Most of them are now actually able to go through and write down the answers before we play the movie again, or at least make some guesses.)
5.  The movie is played again.  Ideally students follow along with the script (although to be honest, the attention of many of them wanders).  I keep my finger on the pause button, and pause the movie after each answer is given, to confirm everyone has the answer, and to give slow students a chance to write it down.
6. Feedback is on the PowerPoint.

I used a copy of the movie from youtube.  [LINK HERE].  At the time of this writing, all the links on the PowerPoint will take you to exactly the right part of the movie for each section.  But I suspect it's only a matter of time before the copyright police take down the video, so sooner or later those links will cease to function.

I used this website here (link here) as my basis for the script. But I used my own ear as well, and listened to the movie myself and made changes wherever I thought appropriate.

I also designed quizlet quizzes for each section.  Each section builds on the vocabulary from the previous sections, and also adds the new words.  The links are on the bottom of each respective worksheet, but I'll also post them here.

The Jungle Book 1
The Jungle Book 2
The Jungle Book 3
The Jungle Book 4
The Jungle Book 5
The Jungle Book 6
The Jungle Book 7
The Jungle Book 8
The Jungle Book 9
The Jungle Book 10
The Jungle Book 11
The Jungle Book 12
The Jungle Book 13
The Jungle Book 14
The Jungle Book 15
The Jungle Book 16
The Jungle Book 17

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Part 17






Match these words to the sentences
father, jungle, mother, walks, wolves

Bagheera: Many strange legends are told of these jungles of India. But none so strange as the story of a small boy named Mowgli. It all began when the silence of the jungle was broken by an unfamiliar sound. It was a sound like one never heard before in this part of the jungle.  It was a man-cub. Had I known how deeply I was to be involved, I would have obeyed my first impulse and walked away. This man-cub would have to have nourishment, and soon. It was many days travel to the nearest man-village and without a mother's care, he would soon perish. Then it occurred to me. A family of (1)____________ I knew had been blessed with a litter of cubs. Why, there'd be no problem with the (2)____________, thanks to maternal instinct, but I wasn't so sure about Rama, the (3)____________. Ten times the rains had come and gone. And I often stopped by to see how Mowgli, the man-cub, was getting along. He was a favorite with all young wolf cubs of the pack.

Mowgli: Whoo-whoo-whooo!

Bagheera: No man-cub was ever happier. And yet, I knew that someday he would have to go back to his own kind. Then one night, the wolf pack elders met at Council Rock, because Shere Khan, the tiger, had returned to their part of the jungle. This meeting was to change the man-cub's entire future.

Akela: Shere Khan will surely kill the boy and all who try to protect him. Now, are we all in agreement as to what must be done? Now it is my unpleasant duty to tell the boy's father. Rama! Come over here, please.

Rama: Yes, Akela?

Akela: The Council has reached its decision. The man-cub can no longer stay with the pack. He must leave at once.

Rama: Leave?

Akela: I am sorry, Rama. There is no other way.

Rama: But-but the man-cub is-is like my own son. Surely he's entitled to the protection of the pack.

Akela: But Rama, even the strength of the pack is no match for the tiger.

Rama: But the boy cannot survive alone in the (4)____________.

Bagheera: Akela, perhaps I can be of help.

Akela: You, Bagheera? How?

Bagheera: I know of a man-village where he'll be safe. Mowgli and I have taken many (5)____________ into the jungle together. I'm sure he'll go with me.

Akela: So be it. Now there's no time to lose. Good luck.


https://quizlet.com/_1qkuxa



Answers:

Bagheera: Many strange legends are told of these jungles of India. But none so strange as the story of a small boy named Mowgli. It all began when the silence of the jungle was broken by an unfamiliar sound. It was a sound like one never heard before in this part of the jungle.  It was a man-cub. Had I known how deeply I was to be involved, I would have obeyed my first impulse and walked away. This man-cub would have to have nourishment, and soon. It was many days travel to the nearest man-village and without a mother's care, he would soon perish. Then it occurred to me. A family of (1)wolves I knew had been blessed with a litter of cubs. Why, there'd be no problem with the (2)mother, thanks to maternal instinct, but I wasn't so sure about Rama, the (3)father. Ten times the rains had come and gone. And I often stopped by to see how Mowgli, the man-cub, was getting along. He was a favorite with all young wolf cubs of the pack.

Mowgli: Whoo-whoo-whooo!

Bagheera: No man-cub was ever happier. And yet, I knew that someday he would have to go back to his own kind. Then one night, the wolf pack elders met at Council Rock, because Shere Khan, the tiger, had returned to their part of the jungle. This meeting was to change the man-cub's entire future.

Akela: Shere Khan will surely kill the boy and all who try to protect him. Now, are we all in agreement as to what must be done? Now it is my unpleasant duty to tell the boy's father. Rama! Come over here, please.

Rama: Yes, Akela?

Akela: The Council has reached its decision. The man-cub can no longer stay with the pack. He must leave at once.

Rama: Leave?

Akela: I am sorry, Rama. There is no other way.

Rama: But-but the man-cub is-is like my own son. Surely he's entitled to the protection of the pack.

Akela: But Rama, even the strength of the pack is no match for the tiger.

Rama: But the boy cannot survive alone in the (4)jungle.

Bagheera: Akela, perhaps I can be of help.

Akela: You, Bagheera? How?

Bagheera: I know of a man-village where he'll be safe. Mowgli and I have taken many (5)walks into the jungle together. I'm sure he'll go with me.

Akela: So be it. Now there's no time to lose. Good luck.


Match the words to the sentences:
climb, knot, sleep, tail, tree

Bagheera: Akela, perhaps I can be of help.

Akela: You, Bagheera? How?

Bagheera: I know of a man-village where he'll be safe. Mowgli and I have taken many walks into the jungle together. I'm sure he'll go with me.

Akela: So be it. Now there's no time to lose. Good luck.

Mowgli: Bagheera, I'm getting a little sleepy. Shouldn't we start back home?

Bagheera: Mowgli, this time we're not going back. I'm taking you to a man-village.

Mowgli: But why?

Bagheera: Because Shere Khan has returned to this part of the jungle and he has sworn to kill you.

Mowgli: Kill me? But why would he wanna do that?

Bagheera: He hates man. And Shere Khan is not going to allow you to grow up to become a man—just another hunter with a gun.

Mowgli: Ah, we'll just explain him that I'd never do a thing like that.

Bagheera: Nonsense! No one explains anything to Shere Khan!

Mowgli: Well, maybe so. But I'm not afraid. And besides I—

Bagheera: Now that's enough. We'll spend the night here. Things will look better in the morning. Man-cub? Man-cub! Now come on, up this (1)____________. It's safer up there.

Mowgli: Uh, I don't want to go back to the man-village.

Bagheera: Go on. Up you go.

Mowgli: That limb way up there?

Bagheera: That’s right. Is that all the better you can (2)____________?

Mowgli: Uh, it's too big around! And besides, I don't have any claws.

Bagheera: Now, get some sleep. We've got a long journey ahead of us tomorrow.

Mowgli: Uh, I wanna stay in the jungle.

Bagheera: Huh? Heh, you wouldn't last one day.

Mowgli: I’m not afraid. I-I can look out for myself.

Kaa: Ss-say now, what have we here? It's a man-cub. A delis-ci-ous man-cub.

Mowgli: Oh, go away and leave me alone.

Bagheera: Oh, that's just what I should do, but I'm not. Now-now, please, go to sleep, man-cub.

Kaa: Yes-ss, man-cub, please. Go to sleep, please go to sleep, sleep little man-cub, rest in peace. Sleep. ss-sleep.

Mowgli: Ba—, bah— Bagheera—.

Bagheera: Oh, now, now look, there's no use arguing anymore. Now, no more talk till morning.

Kaa: Ha-ha.  He won't be here in the morning.

Bagheera: Huh? Oh yes, he will, I—. Kaa! Hold it, Kaa!

Kaa: Ohhh, my sinus-ss. You have just made a ss-serious mistake, my friend. A very ss-stupid—.

Bagheera: Now, now, now, Kaa, I was—.

Kaa: —mistake! Look me in the eye when I'm speaking to you.

Bagheera: Please, Kaa.

Kaa: Both eyes if you please. You have just ss-sealed your doom. Oooh!

Mowgli: Look, Bagheera! Heh-heh, look! Bagheera? Wake up, Bagheera.

Bagheera: Ah, duh, wha—.

Kaa: Just you wait till I get you in my coils.

Mowgli: Bagheera, he's got a (3) ____________ in his tail!

Kaa: Hee-hee-hee. He's got a knot in his (4) ____________.  Ooo! This is going to slow down my slithering.

Mowgli: Ha-ha-ha...

Bagheera: So you can look out for yourself, can you? So you want to stay in the jungle, do you?

Mowgli: Yes, I want to stay in the jungle.

Bagheera: D'oh! Now-now-now for the last time, go to (5)____________! Man-cub, huh... man-cub, ahh…

https://quizlet.com/_1qkuzk
Answers:

Bagheera: Akela, perhaps I can be of help.

Akela: You, Bagheera? How?

Bagheera: I know of a man-village where he'll be safe. Mowgli and I have taken many walks into the jungle together. I'm sure he'll go with me.

Akela: So be it. Now there's no time to lose. Good luck.

Mowgli: Bagheera, I'm getting a little sleepy. Shouldn't we start back home?

Bagheera: Mowgli, this time we're not going back. I'm taking you to a man-village.

Mowgli: But why?

Bagheera: Because Shere Khan has returned to this part of the jungle and he has sworn to kill you.

Mowgli: Kill me? But why would he wanna do that?

Bagheera: He hates man. And Shere Khan is not going to allow you to grow up to become a man—just another hunter with a gun.

Mowgli: Ah, we'll just explain him that I'd never do a thing like that.

Bagheera: Nonsense! No one explains anything to Shere Khan!

Mowgli: Well, maybe so. But I'm not afraid. And besides I—

Bagheera: Now that's enough. We'll spend the night here. Things will look better in the morning. Man-cub? Man-cub! Now come on, up this (1)tree. It's safer up there.

Mowgli: Uh, I don't want to go back to the man-village.

Bagheera: Go on. Up you go.

Mowgli: That limb way up there?

Bagheera: That’s right. Is that all the better you can (2)climb?

Mowgli: Uh, it's too big around! And besides, I don't have any claws.

Bagheera: Now, get some sleep. We've got a long journey ahead of us tomorrow.

Mowgli: Uh, I wanna stay in the jungle.

Bagheera: Huh? Heh, you wouldn't last one day.

Mowgli: I’m not afraid. I-I can look out for myself.

Kaa: Ss-say now, what have we here? It's a man-cub. A delis-ci-ous man-cub.

Mowgli: Oh, go away and leave me alone.

Bagheera: Oh, that's just what I should do, but I'm not. Now-now, please, go to sleep, man-cub.

Kaa: Yes-ss, man-cub, please. Go to sleep, please go to sleep, sleep little man-cub, rest in peace. Sleep. ss-sleep.

Mowgli: Ba—, bah— Bagheera—.

Bagheera: Oh, now , now look, there's no use arguing anymore. Now, no more talk till morning.

Kaa: Ha-ha.  He won't be here in the morning.

Bagheera: Huh? Oh yes, he will, I—. Kaa! Hold it, Kaa!

Kaa: Ohhh, my sinus-ss. You have just made a ss-serious mistake, my friend. A very ss-stupid—.

Bagheera: Now, now, now, Kaa, I was—.

Kaa: —mistake! Look me in the eye when I'm speaking to you.

Bagheera: Please, Kaa.

Kaa: Both eyes if you please. You have just ss-sealed your doom. Oooh!

Mowgli: Look, Bagheera! Heh-heh, look! Bagheera? Wake up, Bagheera.

Bagheera: Ah, duh, wha—.

Kaa: Just you wait till I get you in my coils.

Mowgli: Bagheera, he's got a (3)knot in his tail!

Kaa: Hee-hee-hee. He's got a knot in his (4)tail.  Ooo! This is going to slow down my slithering.

Mowgli: Ha-ha-ha...

Bagheera: So you can look out for yourself, can you? So you want to stay in the jungle, do you?

Mowgli: Yes, I want to stay in the jungle.

Bagheera: D'oh! Now-now-now for the last time, go to (5)sleep! Man-cub, huh... man-cub, ahh...

Match the words to the sentences
march, nose, parade, stop, turn around

Mowgli: Ba—, bah— Bagheera—.

Bagheera: Oh, now, now look, there's no use arguing anymore. Now, no more talk till morning.

Kaa: Ha-ha.  He won't be here in the morning.

Bagheera: Huh? Oh yes, he will, I—. Kaa! Hold it, Kaa!

Kaa: Ohhh, my sinus-ss. You have just made a ss-serious mistake, my friend. A very ss-stupid—.

Bagheera: Now, now, now, Kaa, I was—.

Kaa: —mistake!  Look me in the eye when I'm speaking to you.

Bagheera: Please, Kaa.

Kaa: Both eyes if you please. You have just ss-sealed your doom. Oooh!

Mowgli: Look, Bagheera! Heh-heh, look! Bagheera? Wake up, Bagheera.

Bagheera: Ah, duh, wha—.

Kaa: Just you wait till I get you in my coils.

Mowgli: Bagheera, he's got a knot in his tail!

Kaa: Hee-hee-hee. He's got a knot in his tail. Ooo! This is going to slow down my slithering.

Mowgli: Ha-ha-ha...

Bagheera: So you can look out for yourself, can you? So you want to stay in the jungle, do you?

Mowgli: Yes, I want to stay in the jungle.

Bagheera: D'oh! Now-now-now for the last time, go to sleep.  Man-cub, huh... man-cub, ahh…

Elephants: Hup, two, three, four. Keep it up, two, three, four. Hup, two, three, four. Keep it up, two, three, four. Hup, two, three, four

Mowgli: A (1)_____________!

Bagheera: Oh, no! The Dawn Patrol again.

Hathi: Company... sound off!

Elephants: Oh, the aim of our patrol

Elephant #3: Is a question rather droll

Elephants: For to march and drill, Over field and hill

Hathi: Is a military goal

elephants: Is a military goal! With a hup, two, three, four. Dress it up, two, three, four. By the ranks or single file. Over every jungle mile. Oh we stamp and crush, Through the underbrush

Hathi Jr.: In the militaly style!

Elephants: In the military style

Mowgli: Hello. What are you doing?

Hathi Jr.: Shh. Drilling.

Mowgli: Can I do it too?

Hathi Jr.: Sure. Just do what I do. But don't talk in ranks. It's against regulations.

Hathi: To the rear... March!

Hathi Jr.: The other way. (2) _____________.

Hathi: Hup, two, three, four, Keep it up, two, three, four. To the rear... Ho! Company... Halt!

Hathi Jr.: That means "(3) _____________".

Hathi: Company... Left face!

Winifred: March, march, (4) _____________. My feet are killing me.

Elephant #2: I am putting in for a transfer to another herd.

Hathi: Silence in the ranks!  Dress up that line. Pull it in, Winifred. Inspection... arms!

Hathi Jr.: Stick your (5) _____________ out.

Mowgli: Like this?

Hathi Jr.: That's right.


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Answers:

Mowgli: Ba—, bah— Bagheera—.

Bagheera: Oh, now, now look, there's no use arguing anymore. Now, no more talk till morning.

Kaa: Ha-ha.  He won't be here in the morning.

Bagheera: Huh? Oh yes, he will, I—. Kaa! Hold it, Kaa!

Kaa: Ohhh, my sinus-ss. You have just made a ss-serious mistake, my friend. A very ss-stupid—.

Bagheera: Now, now, now, Kaa, I was—.

Kaa: —mistake!  Look me in the eye when I'm speaking to you.

Bagheera: Please, Kaa.

Kaa: Both eyes if you please. You have just ss-sealed your doom. Oooh!

Mowgli: Look, Bagheera! Heh-heh, look! Bagheera? Wake up, Bagheera.

Bagheera: Ah, duh, wha—.

Kaa: Just you wait till I get you in my coils.

Mowgli: Bagheera, he's got a knot in his tail!

Kaa: Hee-hee-hee. He's got a knot in his tail. Ooo! This is going to slow down my slithering.

Mowgli: Ha-ha-ha...

Bagheera: So you can look out for yourself, can you? So you want to stay in the jungle, do you?

Mowgli: Yes, I want to stay in the jungle.

Bagheera: D'oh! Now-now-now for the last time, go to sleep.  Man-cub, huh... man-cub, ahh…

Elephants: Hup, two, three, four. Keep it up, two, three, four. Hup, two, three, four. Keep it up, two, three, four. Hup, two, three, four

Mowgli: A (1)parade!

Bagheera: Oh, no! The Dawn Patrol again.

Hathi: Company... sound off!

Elephants: Oh, the aim of our patrol

Elephant #3: Is a question rather droll

Elephants: For to march and drill, Over field and hill

Hathi: Is a military goal

elephants: Is a military goal! With a hup, two, three, four. Dress it up, two, three, four. By the ranks or single file. Over every jungle mile. Oh we stamp and crush, Through the underbrush

Hathi Jr.: In the militaly style!

Elephants: In the military style

Mowgli: Hello. What are you doing?

Hathi Jr.: Shh. Drilling.

Mowgli: Can I do it too?

Hathi Jr.: Sure. Just do what I do. But don't talk in ranks. It's against regulations.

Hathi: To the rear... March!

Hathi Jr.: The other way. (2)Turn around.

Hathi: Hup, two, three, four, Keep it up, two, three, four. To the rear... Ho! Company... Halt!

Hathi Jr.: That means "(3)stop".

Hathi: Company... Left face!

Winifred: March, march, (4)march. My feet are killing me.

Elephant #2: I am putting in for a transfer to another herd.

Hathi: Silence in the ranks!  Dress up that line. Pull it in, Winifred. Inspection... arms!

Hathi Jr.: Stick your (5)nose out.

Mowgli: Like this?

Hathi Jr.: That's right.
 Match these words to the sentences
drag, elephant, eyes, jungle, march

Hathi Jr.: Stick your nose out.

Mowgli: Like this?

Hathi Jr.: That's right.

Hathi: Tsk-tsk-tsk. A dusty muzzle. Soldier, remember in battle that trunk can save your life. Take good care of it, my man.

Elephant #2: Yes, Sir!

Hathi: Very good, carry on. Ahem. Hmm. Let's have a little more spit and polish on those bayonets.

Elephant #3: Yes, Sir!

Hathi: Esprit de Corps! That's the way I earned my commission in the Maharaja's fifth pachyderm brigade. Back in '88 it was, or was it?

Winifred: Here it comes, the Victoria-cross bit again.

Hathi: It was then I received the Victoria Cross for bravery above and beyond the call of duty. Ha-ha! Those were the days! Discipline. Discipline was the thing. Builds character and all that sort of thing, you know.  It ah—. Oh. Oh where was I? Oh, yes. Inspection. Well, very good. Wipe off that silly grin, soldier. This is the army. Ahem. (1)____________ front. Tsk-tsk-tsk. Lieutenant, that haircut is not regulation. Rather on the gaudy side, don't you think? There. That's better. And as for you—.  Oh, there you are. Heh-heh-heh-heh. Let's keep those heels together, shall we, son?

Hathi Jr.: Okay Pop... Sir!

Hathi: Yes, now that's better.  Well, a new recruit, eh? Ha-ha-ha... I say, what happened to your trunk?

Mowgli: Hey, stop that!

Hathi: A man-cub! This is treason! Sabotage! I'll have no man-cub in my jungle!

Mowgli: It's not your (2)____________.

Bagheera: Hold it! Hold it, I can explain, Hathi!

Hathi: Colonel Hathi, if you please, sir.

Bagheera: Oh, yes, yes. Colonel Hathi. The man-cub is with me. I'm taking him back to the man-village.

Hathi: To stay?

Bagheera: You have the word of Bagheera.

Hathi: Good. And remember, an (3)____________  never forgets. Humph! I don't know what the army's coming to these days. These young whippersnappers, who do they think they are?  Ahem, let's get on with it. Right face! Forward... (4)____________!

Winifred: Dear, haven't you forgotten something?

Hathi: Nonsense, Winifred, old girl. An elephant never forgets.

Winifred: Well, you just forgot our son.

Hathi: Ah yes.. Son? Son? Oh yes, yeah, yeah, quite right. To the rear... march!

Hathi Jr.: When I grow up, I'm gonna be a colonel. Just like my—

Hathi: If I told you once, I've told you a thousand times.

Hathi Jr.: Pop! Look out!

Hathi Jr.: Gee, Pop. You forgot to say 'halt'.

Mowgli: Ha-ha-ha. He said an elephant never forgets.

Bagheera: It's not funny. Let's get out of here quick before anything else happens.

Mowgli: Bagheera, where are we going?

Bagheera: You're going back to the man-village right now.

Mowgli: I’m not going.

Bagheera: Oh, yes you are.

Mowgli: I’m staying right here.

Bagheera: You're going if I have to (5)____________ you every step of the way. Let go, you—.

Mowgli: You let go of me!

Bagheera: Oh, that does it! I've had it, man-cub. From now on, you're on your own. Alone!

Mowgli: Don't worry about me.

https://quizlet.com/_1ri284
Answers:

Hathi Jr.: Stick your nose out.

Mowgli: Like this?

Hathi Jr.: That's right.

Hathi: Tsk-tsk-tsk. A dusty muzzle. Soldier, remember in battle that trunk can save your life. Take good care of it, my man.

Elephant #2: Yes, Sir!

Hathi: Very good, carry on. Ahem. Hmm. Let's have a little more spit and polish on those bayonets.

Elephant #3: Yes, Sir!

Hathi: Esprit de Corps! That's the way I earned my commission in the Maharaja's fifth pachyderm brigade. Back in '88 it was, or was it?

Winifred: Here it comes, the Victoria-cross bit again.

Hathi: It was then I received the Victoria Cross for bravery above and beyond the call of duty. Ha-ha! Those were the days! Discipline. Discipline was the thing. Builds character and all that sort of thing, you know.  It ah—.  Oh. Oh Where was I? Oh, yes. Inspection. Well, very good. Wipe off that silly grin, soldier. This is the army. Ahem. (1)Eyes front. Tsk-tsk-tsk. Lieutenant, that haircut is not regulation. Rather on the gaudy side, don't you think? There. That's better. And as for you—.  Oh, there you are. Heh-heh-heh-heh. Let's keep those heels together, shall we, son?

Hathi Jr.: Okay Pop... Sir!

Hathi: Yes, now that's better.  Well, a new recruit, eh? Ha-ha-ha... I say, what happened to your trunk?

Mowgli: Hey, stop that!

Hathi: A man-cub! This is treason! Sabotage! I'll have no man-cub in my jungle!

Mowgli: It's not your (2)jungle.

Bagheera: Hold it! Hold it, I can explain, Hathi!

Hathi: Colonel Hathi, if you please, sir.

Bagheera: Oh, yes, yes. Colonel Hathi. The man-cub is with me. I'm taking him back to the man-village.

Hathi: To stay?

Bagheera: You have the word of Bagheera.

Hathi: Good. And remember, an (3)elephant never forgets. Humph! I don't know what the army's coming to these days. These young whippersnappers, who do they think they are?  Ahem, let's get on with it. Right face! Forward... (4)march!

Winifred: Dear, haven't you forgotten something?

Hathi: Nonsense, Winifred, old girl. An elephant never forgets.

Winifred: Well, you just forgot our son.

Hathi: Ah yes.. Son? Son? Oh yes, yeah, yeah, quite right. To the rear... march!

Hathi Jr.: When I grow up, I'm gonna be a colonel. Just like my—

Hathi: If I told you once, I've told you a thousand times.

Hathi Jr.: Pop! Look out!

Hathi Jr.: Gee, Pop. You forgot to say 'halt'.

Mowgli: Ha-ha-ha. He said an elephant never forgets.

Bagheera: It's not funny. Let's get out of here quick before anything else happens.

Mowgli: Bagheera, where are we going?

Bagheera: You're going back to the man-village right now.

Mowgli: I’m not going.

Bagheera: Oh, yes you are.

Mowgli: I’m staying right here.

Bagheera: You're going if I have to (5)drag you every step of the way. Let go, you—.

Mowgli: You let go of me!

Bagheera: Oh, that does it! I've had it, man-cub. From now on, you're on your own. Alone!

Mowgli: Don't worry about me.

Match the words to the sentences
bear, growl, kid, teacher, tickling

Mowgli: Bagheera, where are we going?

Bagheera: You're going back to the man-village right now.

Mowgli: I’m not going.

Bagheera: Oh, yes you are.

Mowgli: I’m staying right here.

Bagheera: You're going if I have to drag you every step of the way. Let go, you—.

Mowgli: You let go of me!

Bagheera: Oh, that does it! I've had it, man-cub. From now on, you're on your own. Alone!

Mowgli: Don't worry about me.

Bagheera: Ah. Foolish man-cub.

Baloo: Doo-bee doo-bee doo-bee dee-doo, Well, it's a doo-bah-dee-do, Yes, it's a doo-bah-dee-do, I mean a doo-bee doo-bee doo-bee, Doo-bee doo-bee doo, And with—.  Well now, ha-ha! What have we here?  Hmm… Hey, what a funny little bit of a— Oow!

Mowgli: Go away!

Baloo: Oh boy, I've seen everything in these woods, what have I run on? What a pretty thing this is!

Mowgli: Leave me alone.

Baloo: Well now, that's pretty big talk, little britches.

Mowgli: I'm big enough.

Baloo: Ha-ha… tsk-tsk-tsk. Pitiful. Hey, kid, you need help. And old Baloo’s gonna learn you to fight like a bear. Now come on, I'm gonna show you. Grrr.  Ha-ha. Yeah! All right now kid, loosen up, get real loose, and then start to weave, weave a little, now move, that's it. Now give me a big bear (1)____________, scare me!

Mowgli: grrr.

Baloo: Tsk-tsk-tsk. Oh boy. I'm talking about like a big (2)____________! GRRR.

Bagheera: He's in trouble. I-I shouldn't have left him alone!

Mowgli: Grrr.

Baloo: GRRR!

Mowgli: Grrr.

Baloo: A big one, right from your toes.

Mowgli: How's that?

Mowgli: Grrr.

Baloo: Ha-ha-ha, yeah, you're getting it, (3) ____________.

Bagheera: Oh no! It's Baloo! That shiftless stupid jungle bum.

Baloo: Weave about, now look for an opening. Keep moving, keep—.  Ha-ha! Yeah, you're getting it kid, ha-ha. Come on, that's it. Ha-ha-ha!  He's a dandy!

Bagheera: Heh-heh. Fine (4) ____________ you are, old Iron Paws.

Baloo: Oh thanks, Bagheera.

Bagheera: Yeah, tell me, tell me after you knock your pupil senseless, uh, how do you expect him to remember the lesson?  Hmmm?

Baloo: Well, I, I, I didn't mean to lay it on him so hard.

Mowgli: I'm not hurt. I'm all right. I'm a lot tougher than some people think.

Baloo: You better believe it! Now let's go once more. Now I want you to keep circling or I'm gonna knock your roof in again, you better keep moving—.Ooph! Hey! Right on the button!  Ah, ha-ha, no, no-no, no-no, now you're (5) ____________. ha-ha-ha.  No, no, now, now, we don't do that here, no, no you're tickling, I-I can't stand that tickling, heh-heh-heh. Help, Bagheera!

Bagheera: Oh boy, that's all he needs. More confidence.

Mowgli: Give up, Baloo?

Baloo: I give up, I told you. Oh, I give—.  Hey, ha-ha. You know something? You're all right, kid. What do they call you?

Bagheera: Mowgli. And he's going back to the man-village right now.

Baloo: Man-village? They'll ruin him! They'll make a man out of him.

Mowgli: Oh, Baloo, I want to stay here with you!

Baloo: Certainly you do.

Bagheera: Oh? And just how do you think he will survive?

Baloo: "How do you think he will—" What do you mean "How do you think he will"? He's with me, ain’t he? And I'll learn him all I know.

Bagheera: Well, heh, that shouldn't take too long.
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Mowgli: Bagheera, where are we going?

Bagheera: You're going back to the man-village right now.

Mowgli: I’m not going.

Bagheera: Oh, yes you are.

Mowgli: I’m staying right here.

Bagheera: You're going if I have to drag you every step of the way. Let go, you—.

Mowgli: You let go of me!

Bagheera: Oh, that does it! I've had it, man-cub. From now on, you're on your own. Alone!

Mowgli: Don't worry about me.

Bagheera: Ah. Foolish man-cub.

Baloo: Doo-bee doo-bee doo-bee dee-doo, Well, it's a doo-bah-dee-do, Yes, it's a doo-bah-dee-do, I mean a doo-bee doo-bee doo-bee, Doo-bee doo-bee doo, And with—.  Well now, ha-ha! What have we here?  Hmm… Hey, what a funny little bit of a— Oow!

Mowgli: Go away!

Baloo: Oh boy, I've seen everything in these woods, what have I run on? What a pretty thing this is!

Mowgli: Leave me alone.

Baloo: Well now, that's pretty big talk, little britches.

Mowgli: I'm big enough.

Baloo: Ha-ha… tsk-tsk-tsk. Pitiful. Hey, kid, you need help. And old Baloo’s gonna learn you to fight like a bear. Now come on, I'm gonna show you. Grrr.  Ha-ha. Yeah! All right now kid, loosen up, get real loose, and then start to weave, weave a little, now move, that's it. Now give me a big bear (1)growl, scare me!

Mowgli: grrr.

Baloo: Tsk-tsk-tsk. Oh boy. I'm talking about like a big (2)bear! GRRR.

Bagheera: He's in trouble. I-I shouldn't have left him alone!

Mowgli: Grrr.

Baloo: GRRR!

Mowgli: Grrr.

Baloo: A big one, right from your toes.

Mowgli: How's that?

Mowgli: Grrr.

Baloo: Ha-ha-ha, yeah, you're getting it, (3)kid.

Bagheera: Oh no! It's Baloo! That shiftless stupid jungle bum.

Baloo: Weave about, now look for an opening. Keep moving, keep—.  Ha-ha! Yeah, you're getting it kid, ha-ha. Come on, that's it. Ha-ha-ha!  He's a dandy!

Bagheera: Heh-heh. Fine (4)teacher you are, old Iron Paws.

Baloo: Oh thanks, Bagheera.

Bagheera: Yeah, tell me, tell me after you knock your pupil senseless, uh, how do you expect him to remember the lesson?  Hmmm?

Baloo: Well, I, I, I didn't mean to lay it on him so hard.

Mowgli: I'm not hurt. I'm all right. I'm a lot tougher than some people think.

Baloo: You better believe it! Now let's go once more. Now I want you to keep circling or I'm gonna knock your roof in again, you better keep moving—.Ooph! Hey! Right on the button!  Ah, ha-ha, no, no-no, no-no, now you're (5)tickling. ha-ha-ha.  No, no, now, now, we don't do that here, no, no you're tickling, I-I can't stand that tickling, heh-heh-heh. Help, Bagheera!

Bagheera: Oh boy, that's all he needs. More confidence.

Mowgli: Give up, Baloo?

Baloo: I give up, I told you. Oh, I give—.  Hey, ha-ha. You know something? You're all right, kid. What do they call you?

Bagheera: Mowgli. And he's going back to the man-village right now.

Baloo: Man-village? They'll ruin him! They'll make a man out of him.

Mowgli: Oh, Baloo, I want to stay here with you!

Baloo: Certainly you do.

Bagheera: Oh? And just how do you think he will survive?

Baloo: "How do you think he will—" What do you mean "How do you think he will"? He's with me, ain’t he? And I'll learn him all I know.

Bagheera: Well, heh, that shouldn't take too long.

Match these words to the sentences
ants, bee, fly, rocks, scratching

Baloo: Hey. You know something? You're all right, kid. What do they call you?

Bagheera: Mowgli. And he's going back to the man-village right now.

Baloo: Man-village? They'll ruin him! They'll make a man out of him.

Mowgli: Oh, Baloo, I want to stay here with you!

Baloo: Certainly you do.

Bagheera: Oh? And just how do you think he will survive?

Baloo: "How do you think he will—"  What do you mean "How do you think he will"? He's with me, ain’t he? And I'll learn him all I know.

Bagheera: Well, heh, that shouldn't take too long.

Baloo: Look, now it's like this, little britches. All you've got to do is: Look for the bare necessities, The simple bare necessities, Forget about your worries and your strife, I mean the bare necessities, Are Mother Nature's recipes, That bring the bare necessities of life.  Wherever I wander, Wherever I roam, I couldn't be fonder, Of my big home, The bees are buzzing in the tree, To make some honey just for me, When you look under the (1)___________ and plants, And take a glance at the fancy ants, Then maybe try a few...

Mowgli: You eat (2)___________?

Baloo: Ha-ha, you better believe it! And you're gonna love the way they tickle.

Bagheera: Mowgli, look out!

Baloo: The bare necessities of life will come to you.

Mowgli: But when?

Baloo: They'll come to you.  Look for the bare necessities, The simple bare necessities, Forget about your worries and your strife, I mean the bare necessities, That's why a bear can rest at ease, With just the bare necessities of life, Now when you pick a paw-paw, Or a prickly pear

Mowgli: Ow!

Baloo: And you prick a raw paw, Well, next time beware, Don't pick the prickly pear by the paw, When you pick a pear try to use the claw, But you don't need to use the claw, When you pick a pair of the big paw-paw.  Have I given you a clue?

Mowgli: Golly, thanks, Baloo!

Bagheera: Paw-paw, ha! Of all the silly gibberish.

Baloo: Come on, Baggy, get with the beat! The bare necessities of life will come to you.

Mowgli: They'll come to me!

Baloo: They'll come to you. How about scratching that old left shoulder while you're up there, Mowgli? Now just a hair lower. There, right there. That's it. Ahh…This is beautiful. That's good. Kid, we've got to get to a tree, this calls for some big (3)___________!

Mowgli: You're lots of fun, Baloo!

Baloo: Right on it... Yeah! That's delicious! Oh, ooo! Just a little bit—mmm… yeah… ha-ha... ooo. Mm... mmm... ha-ha... ooo. yeah!      Oh man, this is really living. So just try and relax. Yeah. Cool it. Fall apart in my back yard.  Cause let me tell you something little britches. If you act like that (4)___________acts, uh-uh. You're working too hard. And don't spend your time looking around for something you want, that can't be found ,When you find out you can live without it, And go along not thinking about it, I'll tell you something true, The bare necessities of life will come to you.

Bagheera: Ahh... I give up. Well I hope his luck holds out.

Baloo: Mowgli, how about you singing?

Baloo and Mowgli: Look for the bare necessities, The simple bare necessities, Forget about your worries and your strife.

Mowgli: Yeah, man!

Baloo and Mowgli: I mean the bare necessities, That's why a bear can rest at ease, With just the bare necessities of life.

Baloo: Yeah!

Baloo and Mowgli: With just the bare necessities of life.

Mowgli: Yeah, man!

Baloo: Ha-ha-ha. Beautiful. That's real jungle harmony.

Mowgli: I like being a bear.

Baloo: That's my boy. And you're going to make one swell bear. Why, you even sing like one. He-Yeah. Ahh. Doo-be-doo, do-be-doo, Agiwoo-doo-be-wee be-doo.  Ahh.  Hey Mowgli, how about you flicking that old mean (5)___________ off of your papa bear's nose?  Ouch! Ha, ha! Boy, when you flick a fly you really—.
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Baloo: Hey. You know something? You're all right, kid. What do they call you?

Bagheera: Mowgli. And he's going back to the man-village right now.

Baloo: Man-village? They'll ruin him! They'll make a man out of him.

Mowgli: Oh, Baloo, I want to stay here with you!

Baloo: Certainly you do.

Bagheera: Oh? And just how do you think he will survive?

Baloo: "How do you think he will—"  What do you mean "How do you think he will"? He's with me, ain’t he? And I'll learn him all I know.

Bagheera: Well, heh, that shouldn't take too long.

Baloo: Look, now it's like this, little britches. All you've got to do is: Look for the bare necessities, The simple bare necessities, Forget about your worries and your strife, I mean the bare necessities, Are Mother Nature's recipes, That bring the bare necessities of life.  Wherever I wander, Wherever I roam, I couldn't be fonder, Of my big home, The bees are buzzing in the tree, To make some honey just for me, When you look under the (1)rocks and plants, And take a glance at the fancy ants, Then maybe try a few...

Mowgli: You eat (2)ants?

Baloo: Ha-ha, you better believe it! And you're gonna love the way they tickle.

Bagheera: Mowgli, look out!

Baloo: The bare necessities of life will come to you.

Mowgli: But when?

Baloo: They'll come to you.  Look for the bare necessities, The simple bare necessities, Forget about your worries and your strife, I mean the bare necessities, That's why a bear can rest at ease, With just the bare necessities of life, Now when you pick a paw-paw, Or a prickly pear

Mowgli: Ow!

Baloo: And you prick a raw paw, Well, next time beware, Don't pick the prickly pear by the paw, When you pick a pear try to use the claw, But you don't need to use the claw, When you pick a pair of the big paw-paw.  Have I given you a clue?

Mowgli: Golly, thanks, Baloo!

Bagheera: Paw-paw, ha! Of all the silly gibberish.

Baloo: Come on, Baggy, get with the beat! The bare necessities of life will come to you.

Mowgli: They'll come to me!

Baloo: They'll come to you. How about scratching that old left shoulder while you're up there, Mowgli? Now just a hair lower. There, right there. That's it. Ahh…This is beautiful. That's good. Kid, we've got to get to a tree, this calls for some big (3)scratching!

Mowgli: You're lots of fun, Baloo!

Baloo: Right on it... Yeah! That's delicious! Oh, ooo! Just a little bit—mmm… yeah… ha-ha... ooo. Mm... mmm... ha-ha... ooo. yeah!      Oh man, this is really living. So just try and relax. Yeah. Cool it. Fall apart in my back yard.  Cause let me tell you something little britches. If you act like that (4)bee acts, uh-uh. You're working too hard. And don't spend your time looking around for something you want, that can't be found ,When you find out you can live without it, And go along not thinking about it, I'll tell you something true, The bare necessities of life will come to you.

Bagheera: Ahh... I give up. Well I hope his luck holds out.

Baloo: Mowgli, how about you singing?

Baloo and Mowgli: Look for the bare necessities, The simple bare necessities, Forget about your worries and your strife.

Mowgli: Yeah, man!

Baloo and Mowgli: I mean the bare necessities, That's why a bear can rest at ease, With just the bare necessities of life.

Baloo: Yeah!

Baloo and Mowgli: With just the bare necessities of life.

Mowgli: Yeah, man!

Baloo: Ha-ha-ha. Beautiful. That's real jungle harmony.

Mowgli: I like being a bear.

Baloo: That's my boy. And you're going to make one swell bear. Why, you even sing like one.  He-Yeah. Ahh. Doo-be-doo, do-be-doo, Agiwoo-doo-be-wee be-doo.  Ahh.  Hey Mowgli, how about you flicking that old mean (5)fly off of your papa bear's nose?  Ouch! Ha, ha! Boy, when you flick a fly you really—.

Match the words to the sentences
bear, carrying, catch, faster, monkeys

Mowgli: I like being a bear.

Baloo: That's my boy. And you're going to make one swell bear. Why, you even sing like one.  He-Yeah. Ahh. Doo-be-doo, do-be-doo, Agiwoo-doo-be-wee be-doo.  Ahh.  Hey Mowgli, how about you flicking that old mean fly off of your papa bear's nose?  Ouch! Ha, ha! Boy, when you flick a fly you really—.  Why you, flat-nosed, little-eyed, flaky creep!

Mowgli: Hey! Let go of me!

Baloo: Take your flea-picking hands off of my cub!

Monkey: Come on and get him, champ!

Monkey: He ain’t no champ, he's a chump!

Mowgli: Baloo!

Monkey: Yeah! ha-ha! A big hothead!

Baloo: Okay you guys asked for it, I'll— ooh!

Monkey: That'll cool him off!

Baloo: Give me back my man-cub!

Monkey: Here he is, come and get him!

Monkey: That's how a (1)__________ can rest at ease!

Monkey: Here's some bare necessities!

Baloo: Now just try that again you—.

Monkey: What's that you hit him with, son?

Monkey: That was a bare necessity.

Baloo: Look Monk, you turn him loose or I'll jerk a knot in your tail.

Monkey: We give up, here he comes!

Mowgli: Whoa! Baloo, (2)__________ me! Baloo!

Monkey: Back up, back up! Faster, faster, (3)__________!

Monkey: A rolling bear gathers no hair!

Mowgli: Baloo! Help me! Baloo, they're (4)__________ me away!

Baloo: Bagheera! Bagheera!

Bagheera: Well, it's happened. Took a little longer than I thought but it's happened.

Baloo: Bagheeraaaaa!  Oh, you heard me, huh?

Bagheera: Mowgli? Mowgli? All right, what happened? Where's Mowgli?

Baloo: They ambushed me, thousands of them! I jabbed with my left, then I swung with a right, and then I let—.

Bagheera: Oh, for the last time, what happened to Mowgli?

Baloo: Like I told you, them mangy (5)__________ carried him off.

Bagheera: The Ancient Ruins. Oh, I hate to think what will happen when he meets that king of theirs.

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Answers:

Mowgli: I like being a bear.

Baloo: That's my boy. And you're going to make one swell bear. Why, you even sing like one.  He-Yeah. Ahh. Doo-be-doo, do-be-doo, Agiwoo-doo-be-wee be-doo.  Ahh.  Hey Mowgli, how about you flicking that old mean fly off of your papa bear's nose?  Ouch! Ha, ha! Boy, when you flick a fly you really—.  Why you, flat-nosed, little-eyed, flaky creep!

Mowgli: Hey! Let go of me!

Baloo: Take your flea-picking hands off of my cub!

Monkey: Come on and get him, champ!

Monkey: He ain’t no champ, he's a chump!

Mowgli: Baloo!

Monkey: Yeah! ha-ha! A big hothead!

Baloo: Okay you guys asked for it, I'll— ooh!

Monkey: That'll cool him off!

Baloo: Give me back my man-cub!

Monkey: Here he is, come and get him!

Monkey: That's how a (1)bear can rest at ease!

Monkey: Here's some bare necessities!

Baloo: Now just try that again you—.

Monkey: What's that you hit him with, son?

Monkey: That was a bare necessity.

Baloo: Look Monk, you turn him loose or I'll jerk a knot in your tail.

Monkey: We give up, here he comes!

Mowgli: Whoa! Baloo, (2)catch me! Baloo!

Monkey: Back up, back up! Faster, faster, (3)faster!

Monkey: A rolling bear gathers no hair!

Mowgli: Baloo! Help me! Baloo, they're (4)carrying me away!

Baloo: Bagheera! Bagheera!

Bagheera: Well, it's happened. Took a little longer than I thought but it's happened.

Baloo: Bagheeraaaaa!  Oh, you heard me, huh?

Bagheera: Mowgli? Mowgli? All right, what happened? Where's Mowgli?

Baloo: They ambushed me, thousands of them! I jabbed with my left, then I swung with a right, and then I let—.

Bagheera: Oh, for the last time, what happened to Mowgli?

Baloo: Like I told you, them mangy (5)monkeys carried him off.

Bagheera: The Ancient Ruins. Oh, I hate to think what will happen when he meets that king of theirs.

Match the words to the sentences
bananas, fire, jungle, king, listen

Mowgli: Baloo! Help me! Baloo, they're carrying me away!

Baloo: Bagheera! Bagheera!

Bagheera: Well, it's happened. Took a little longer than I thought but it's happened.

Baloo: Bagheeraaaaa!  Oh, you heard me, huh?

Bagheera: Mowgli? Mowgli? All right, what happened? Where's Mowgli?

Baloo: They ambushed me, thousands of them! I jabbed with my left, then I swung with a right, and then I let—.

Bagheera: Oh, for the last time, what happened to Mowgli?

Baloo: Like I told you, them mangy monkeys carried him off.

Bagheera: The Ancient Ruins. Oh, I hate to think what will happen when he meets that king of theirs.

King Louie: Ding ding lo-la diddly-o zing boing, Sca-be-do, hoo-be-do, zee-bo do-zeb, Diddly-doo dee-moy, I wanna be a man-man-man one or-rang-a-tang tang

Monkeys: Ha, ha, we got him, King Louie!  Here he is.  Man, we got him, we got him!

King Louie: Ha, ha, ha, So you're the man-cub? Crazy!

Mowgli: I'm not as crazy as you are! Put me down!  You cut that out!

King Louie: Cool it, boy. Unwind yourself.  Do-doot doot-doot do.  Now come on. Let's shake, cousin.

Mowgli: What do you want me for?

King Louie: Word has grabbed my royal ear, have a banana, that you want to stay in the jungle.

Mowgli: Stay in the (1)___________? I sure do.

King Louie: Good. And old King Louie, Bop-boo do-bay doo-boo-do, that's me, can fix it for you. Have two (2)___________. Have we got a deal?

Mowgli: Yes, sir. I'll do—I’ll do anything to stay in the jungle.

King Louie: Well then. I'll lay it on the line for you. A bop-bop do-do do-be-do. Now I’m the (3)___________of the swingers, oooh, The jungle V.I.P., I've reached that top and had to stop, And that's what's bothering me, I wanna be a man, man-cub, And stroll right into town, And be just like the other men, I'm tired of monkeying around Ohh, oobie-do,

Monkeys: Bop-do-wee

King Louie: I wanna be like you

Monkeys: Hum dee oobee-do-ba

King Louie: I wanna walk like you

Monkeys: Tee

King Louie: Talk like you,

Monkeys: Tee

King Louie: Too!

Monkeys: Wee be-dee be-dee do

King Louie: You see it's true,

Monkeys: Shoo-ba dee-do

King Louie: An ape like me

Monkeys: Scoo-be do-bee do-bee,

King Louie: Can learn to be, Human too,         Roo-baka-tee-gah, roo-baka-tee-gee, Zoo-baka too-baka too-baka too-baka too-baka, Too-bee pau-wagau to-pah

Mowgli: Gee, cousin Louie, you're doing real good.

King Louie: Now, here's your part of the deal, cous. Lay the secret on me of man's red fire.

Mowgli: But I don't know how to make (4)___________.

King Louie: Now, don't try to kid me, man-cub. I made a deal with you, What I desire is man's red fire, To make my dream come true, Now give me the secret, man-cub, Come on, clue me what to do, Give me the power of man's red flower, So I can be like you.

Bagheera: Fire! So that's what that scoundrel's after.

Baloo: I'll tear him limb from limb, I'll beat him, I'll.. I'll..  ummm, yeah, well, man, what a beat!

Bagheera: Will you stop that silly beat business and listen! This will take brains, not brawn.

Baloo: You’d better believe it! And I'm loaded with both.

Bagheera: Would you (5)___________?

Baloo: Oh, yeah, yeah.

Bagheera: Now, while you create a disturbance, I'll rescue Mowgli. Got that?

Baloo: I'm gone man, solid gone.

Bagheera: Not yet, Baloo!

Baloo: Hey!

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Mowgli: Baloo! Help me! Baloo, they're carrying me away!

Baloo: Bagheera! Bagheera!

Bagheera: Well, it's happened. Took a little longer than I thought but it's happened.

Baloo: Bagheeraaaaa!  Oh, you heard me, huh?

Bagheera: Mowgli? Mowgli? All right, what happened? Where's Mowgli?

Baloo: They ambushed me, thousands of them! I jabbed with my left, then I swung with a right, and then I let—.

Bagheera: Oh, for the last time, what happened to Mowgli?

Baloo: Like I told you, them mangy monkeys carried him off.

Bagheera: The Ancient Ruins. Oh, I hate to think what will happen when he meets that king of theirs.

King Louie: Ding ding lo-la diddly-o zing boing, Sca-be-do, hoo-be-do, zee-bo do-zeb, Diddly-doo dee-moy, I wanna be a man-man-man one or-rang-a-tang tang

Monkeys: Ha, ha, we got him, King Louie!  Here he is.  Man, we got him, we got him!

King Louie: Ha, ha, ha, So you're the man-cub? Crazy!

Mowgli: I'm not as crazy as you are! Put me down!  You cut that out!

King Louie: Cool it, boy. Unwind yourself.  Do-doot doot-doot do.  Now come on. Let's shake, cousin.

Mowgli: What do you want me for?

King Louie: Word has grabbed my royal ear, have a banana, that you want to stay in the jungle.

Mowgli: Stay in the (1)jungle? I sure do.

King Louie: Good. And old King Louie, Bop-boo do-bay doo-boo-do, that's me, can fix it for you. Have two (2)bananas. Have we got a deal?

Mowgli: Yes, sir. I'll do—I’ll do anything to stay in the jungle.

King Louie: Well then. I'll lay it on the line for you. A bop-bop do-do do-be-do. Now I’m the (3)king of the swingers, oooh, The jungle V.I.P., I've reached that top and had to stop, And that's what's bothering me, I wanna be a man, man-cub, And stroll right into town, And be just like the other men, I'm tired of monkeying around Ohh, oobie-do,

Monkeys: Bop-do-wee

King Louie: I wanna be like you

Monkeys: Hum dee oobee-do-ba

King Louie: I wanna walk like you

Monkeys: Tee

King Louie: Talk like you,

Monkeys: Tee

King Louie: Too!

Monkeys: Wee be-dee be-dee do

King Louie: You see it's true,

Monkeys: Shoo-ba dee-do

King Louie: An ape like me

Monkeys: Scoo-be do-bee do-bee,

King Louie: Can learn to be, Human too,         Roo-baka-tee-gah, roo-baka-tee-gee, Zoo-baka too-baka too-baka too-baka too-baka, Too-bee pau-wagau to-pah

Mowgli: Gee, cousin Louie, you're doing real good.

King Louie: Now, here's your part of the deal, cous. Lay the secret on me of man's red fire.

Mowgli: But I don't know how to make (4)fire.

King Louie: Now, don't try to kid me, man-cub. I made a deal with you, What I desire is man's red fire, To make my dream come true, Now give me the secret, man-cub, Come on, clue me what to do, Give me the power of man's red flower, So I can be like you.

Bagheera: Fire! So that's what that scoundrel's after.

Baloo: I'll tear him limb from limb, I'll beat him, I'll.. I'll..  ummm, yeah, well, man, what a beat!

Bagheera: Will you stop that silly beat business and listen! This will take brains, not brawn.

Baloo: You’d better believe it! And I'm loaded with both.

Bagheera: Would you (5)listen?

Baloo: Oh, yeah, yeah.

Bagheera: Now, while you create a disturbance, I'll rescue Mowgli. Got that?

Baloo: I'm gone man, solid gone.

Bagheera: Not yet, Baloo!

Baloo: Hey!

Match the words to the sentences:
bear, mad, party, talk, walk

Mowgli: Gee, cousin Louie, you're doing real good.

King Louie: Now, here's your part of the deal, cous. Lay the secret on me of man's red fire.

Mowgli: But I don't know how to make fire.

King Louie: Now, don't try to kid me, man-cub. I made a deal with you, What I desire is man's red fire, To make my dream come true, Now give me the secret, man-cub, Come on, clue me what to do, Give me the power of man's red flower, So I can be like you.

Bagheera: Fire! So that's what that scoundrel's after.

Baloo: I'll tear him limb from limb, I'll beat him, I'll.. I'll..  ummm, yeah, well, man, what a beat!

Bagheera: Will you stop that silly beat business and listen! This will take brains, not brawn.

Baloo: You’d better believe it! And I'm loaded with both.

Bagheera: Would you listen?

Baloo: Oh, yeah, yeah.

Bagheera: Now, while you create a disturbance, I'll rescue Mowgli. Got that?

Baloo: I'm gone man, solid gone.

Bagheera: Not yet, Baloo!

Baloo: Hey! Da-zaap bon-ronee, Hap ba-dee dee-lap-da-non, Hene-bebe-re, Doot zaba-doo-dee-day, Doo-bam doo-boo-bee-bay, Bo-bom, za-ba-pa-panney!

King Louie: Abba-do-dee?

Baloo: With a reep-bon-naza!

Louie: Eh ba-daba doy

Baloo: Well-a-la-ba zini

King Louie: War-la-bop, boor-la-bop

Baloo: See-ble-bop, dooney

King Louie: Ooh, ooh, ooh!

Baloo: With a huh, huh, huh, huh!

King Louie: Rrrawr, rrrawr

Baloo: Get (1)___________, baby!

King Louie: Hada-lada hada-lada

Baloo: With a hada-lada hadoo-doo

King Louie: Oodle-loodle-oodle-loodle

Baloo: Ooh-doo-daa-daa-daa

Louie: Doodle-doot, doodle-doot

Baloo: Zee-ba-da-da, Haba-da

King Louie: Yoo-hoo-hoo

Monkeys: Bop-do-wee

King Louie: I wanna be like you

Monkeys: Hum dee oobee-do-ba

King Louie: I wanna (2)___________ like you

Monkeys: Dee

King Louie: (3)___________ like you

Monkeys: Too

Baloo: Too-oo-oo!

Monkeys: Wee be-dee be-dee do

Everybody: You see it's true, hoo-hoo, Someone like me-ee-ee, Can learn to be like someone like me.

Baloo: Take me home, Daddy!

Everybody: Can learn to be like someone like you.

King Louie: One more time! 

Baloo: Yeah! Can learn to be like someone like me. Zee-dee-dee bop-bop-botta, Doodle-dat un-dat un-dat un-dat un-dat un-dat...Ehh..

Monkey: It's Baloo, the (4)___________!

Monkey: Yeah, that's him!

Monkey: How'd he get in there?

Mowgli: Baloo, it's you.

Baloo: Whew. Ha ha ha. Man, that's what I call a swinging (5)___________.

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Mowgli: Gee, cousin Louie, you're doing real good.

King Louie: Now, here's your part of the deal, cous. Lay the secret on me of man's red fire.

Mowgli: But I don't know how to make fire.

King Louie: Now, don't try to kid me, man-cub. I made a deal with you, What I desire is man's red fire, To make my dream come true, Now give me the secret, man-cub, Come on, clue me what to do, Give me the power of man's red flower, So I can be like you.

Bagheera: Fire! So that's what that scoundrel's after.

Baloo: I'll tear him limb from limb, I'll beat him, I'll.. I'll..  ummm, yeah, well, man, what a beat!

Bagheera: Will you stop that silly beat business and listen! This will take brains, not brawn.

Baloo: You’d better believe it! And I'm loaded with both.

Bagheera: Would you listen?

Baloo: Oh, yeah, yeah.

Bagheera: Now, while you create a disturbance, I'll rescue Mowgli. Got that?

Baloo: I'm gone man, solid gone.

Bagheera: Not yet, Baloo!

Baloo: Hey! Da-zaap bon-ronee, Hap ba-dee dee-lap-da-non, Hene-bebe-re, Doot zaba-doo-dee-day, Doo-bam doo-boo-bee-bay, Bo-bom, za-ba-pa-panney!

King Louie: Abba-do-dee?

Baloo: With a reep-bon-naza!

Louie: Eh ba-daba doy

Baloo: Well-a-la-ba zini

King Louie: War-la-bop, boor-la-bop

Baloo: See-ble-bop, dooney

King Louie: Ooh, ooh, ooh!

Baloo: With a huh, huh, huh, huh!

King Louie: Rrrawr, rrrawr

Baloo: Get (1)mad, baby!

King Louie: Hada-lada hada-lada

Baloo: With a hada-lada hadoo-doo

King Louie: Oodle-loodle-oodle-loodle

Baloo: Ooh-doo-daa-daa-daa

Louie: Doodle-doot, doodle-doot

Baloo: Zee-ba-da-da, Haba-da

King Louie: Yoo-hoo-hoo

Monkeys: Bop-do-wee

King Louie: I wanna be like you

Monkeys: Hum dee oobee-do-ba

King Louie: I wanna (2)walk like you

Monkeys: Dee

King Louie: (3)Talk like you

Monkeys: Too

Baloo: Too-oo-oo!

Monkeys: Wee be-dee be-dee do

Everybody: You see it's true, hoo-hoo, Someone like me-ee-ee, Can learn to be like someone like me.

Baloo: Take me home, Daddy!

Everybody: Can learn to be like someone like you.

King Louie: One more time! 

Baloo: Yeah! Can learn to be like someone like me. Zee-dee-dee bop-bop-botta, Doodle-dat un-dat un-dat un-dat un-dat un-dat...Ehh..

Monkey: It's Baloo, the (4)bear!

Monkey: Yeah, that's him!

Monkey: How'd he get in there?

Mowgli: Baloo, it's you.

Baloo: Whew. Ha ha ha. Man, that's what I call a swinging (5)party.


Match the words to the sentences
beautiful, eye, morning, panther, talk

Baloo: Whew. Ha ha ha. Man, that's what I call a swinging party.

Bagheera: ...and furthermore Baloo, Mowgli seems to have man's ability to get into trouble, and your influence hasn't been exactly—

Baloo: Shhh! Keep it down, you're gonna wake up little buddy.

Bagheera:  Jah

Baloo: Well he's had a big day, it was a real sockaroo. You know it ain't easy learning to be like me.

Bagheera: Pah! A disgraceful performance. Associating with those undesirable, scatterbrained apes. Huh. I hope Mowgli learned something from that experience.

Mowgli: Huh... scooby-dooby, dooby-doo…

Baloo: Ha, ha. That's my boy.

Bagheera: Oh, nonsense.  Baloo, over here. I'd like to have a word with you.

Baloo: A word? You gonna (1)_______________ some more? All right, what's up Bagheera?

Bagheera: Baloo, the man-cub must go back to the man-village. The jungle is not the place for him.

Baloo: I grew up in the jungle. Take a look at me.

Bagheera: Yes, just look at yourself. Look at that (2)_______________.

Baloo: Yeah. It's (3)_______________, ain't it?

Bagheera: Frankly, you're a disreputable sight.

Baloo: Well you don't look exactly like a basket of fruit yourself.

Bagheera: D'oh! Baloo, you can't adopt Mowgli as your son.

Baloo: Why not?

Bagheera: How-how-how can I put it? Baloo, birds of a feather should flock together.  You wouldn't marry a (4)_______________, would you?

Baloo: I don't know. Ha ha, come to think of it, no panther ever asked me.  Ha ha.

Bagheera: Baloo, you-you've got to be serious about this.

Baloo: Oh, stop worrying, Baggy, stop worrying, I'll take care of him.

Bagheera: Yes, like you did when the monkeys kidnapped him, huh?

Baloo: Can’t a guy make one mistake?

Bagheera: Not in the jungle. And another thing, sooner or later, Mowgli will meet Shere Khan.

Baloo: The tiger? What's he got against the kid?

Bagheera: He hates man with a vengeance, you know that. Because he fears man's gun and man's fire.

Baloo: But little Mowgli don't have those things.

Bagheera: Shere Khan won't wait until he does. He'll get Mowgli while he's young and helpless. Just one swipe and—.

Baloo: Oh! Well—Well what are we gonna do?

Bagheera: We'll do what's best for the boy.

Baloo: You better believe it, you name it and I'll do it.

Bagheera: Good. Then make Mowgli go to the man-village.

Baloo: Are you out of your mind? I promised him he could stay here in the jungle with me!

Bagheera: Well that's just the point. As long as he remains with you, he's in danger. So it's up to you.

Baloo: Why me?

Bagheera: Be-be-because he won't listen to me.

Baloo: I love that kid. I love him like he was my own cub.

Bagheera: Then think of what's best for Mowgli and not yourself.

Baloo: But, well can’t, well can't I wait until morning?

Bagheera: It's (5)_______________ now. Go on, Baloo.

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Baloo: Whew. Ha ha ha. Man, that's what I call a swinging party.

Bagheera: ...and furthermore Baloo, Mowgli seems to have man's ability to get into trouble, and your influence hasn't been exactly—

Baloo: Shhh! Keep it down, you're gonna wake up little buddy.

Bagheera:  Jah

Baloo: Well he's had a big day, it was a real sockaroo. You know it ain't easy learning to be like me.

Bagheera: Pah! A disgraceful performance. Associating with those undesirable, scatterbrained apes. Huh. I hope Mowgli learned something from that experience.

Mowgli: Huh... scooby-dooby, dooby-doo…

Baloo: Ha, ha. That's my boy.

Bagheera: Oh, nonsense.  Baloo, over here. I'd like to have a word with you.

Baloo: A word? You gonna (1)talk some more? All right, what's up Bagheera?

Bagheera: Baloo, the man-cub must go back to the man-village. The jungle is not the place for him.

Baloo: I grew up in the jungle. Take a look at me.

Bagheera: Yes, just look at yourself. Look at that (2)eye.

Baloo: Yeah. It's (3)beautiful, ain't it?

Bagheera: Frankly, you're a disreputable sight.

Baloo: Well you don't look exactly like a basket of fruit yourself.

Bagheera: D'oh! Baloo, you can't adopt Mowgli as your son.

Baloo: Why not?

Bagheera: How-how-how can I put it? Baloo, birds of a feather should flock together.  You wouldn't marry a (4)panther, would you?

Baloo: I don't know. Ha ha, come to think of it, no panther ever asked me.  Ha ha.

Bagheera: Baloo, you-you've got to be serious about this.

Baloo: Oh, stop worrying, Baggy, stop worrying, I'll take care of him.

Bagheera: Yes, like you did when the monkeys kidnapped him, huh?

Baloo: Can’t a guy make one mistake?

Bagheera: Not in the jungle. And another thing, sooner or later, Mowgli will meet Shere Khan.

Baloo: The tiger? What's he got against the kid?

Bagheera: He hates man with a vengeance, you know that. Because he fears man's gun and man's fire.

Baloo: But little Mowgli don't have those things.

Bagheera: Shere Khan won't wait until he does. He'll get Mowgli while he's young and helpless. Just one swipe and—.

Baloo: Oh! Well—Well what are we gonna do?

Bagheera: We'll do what's best for the boy.

Baloo: You better believe it, you name it and I'll do it.

Bagheera: Good. Then make Mowgli go to the man-village.

Baloo: Are you out of your mind? I promised him he could stay here in the jungle with me!

Bagheera: Well that's just the point. As long as he remains with you, he's in danger. So it's up to you.

Baloo: Why me?

Bagheera: Be-be-because he won't listen to me.

Baloo: I love that kid. I love him like he was my own cub.

Bagheera: Then think of what's best for Mowgli and not yourself.

Baloo: But, well can’t, well can't I wait until morning?

Bagheera: It's (5)morning now. Go on, Baloo.

Match the words to the sentences
bear, get up, jungle, listen, walk

Bagheera: And another thing, sooner or later, Mowgli will meet Shere Khan.

Baloo: The tiger? What's he got against the kid?

Bagheera: He hates man with a vengeance, you know that. Because he fears man's gun and man's fire.

Baloo: But little Mowgli don't have those things.

Bagheera: Shere Khan won't wait until he does. He'll get Mowgli while he's young and helpless. Just one swipe and—.

Baloo: Oh! Well—Well what are we gonna do?

Bagheera: We'll do what's best for the boy.

Baloo: You better believe it, you name it and I'll do it.

Bagheera: Good. Then make Mowgli go to the man-village.

Baloo: Are you out of your mind? I promised him he could stay here in the jungle with me!

Bagheera: Well that's just the point. As long as he remains with you, he's in danger. So it's up to you.

Baloo: Why me?

Bagheera: Be-be-because he won't listen to me.

Baloo: I love that kid. I love him like he was my own cub.

Bagheera: Then think of what's best for Mowgli and not yourself.

Baloo: But, well can’t, well can't I wait until morning?

Bagheera: It's morning now. Go on, Baloo.

Baloo: Uh..

Mowgli: Ummmm...

Baloo: Oh boy. Mowgli? Mowgli? Uh, it's time to (1)____________.

Mowgli: Oh. Hi Baloo.

Baloo: Hi. Hey, rub that old sleep out of your eyes. You and me, eh, we got a long (2)____________ ahead of us.

Mowgli: Swell! Gee, we'll have lots of fun together.

Baloo: Sure. yeah. Yeah, uh… alright let's hit the trail, kid. See you around, eh, Bagheera.

Mowgli: Well, good-bye Bagheera. Me and Baloo, we've got things to do.

Bagheera: Good-bye man-cub. And good luck.

Mowgli: Come on, Baloo. All we got to do is...Look for the bare necessities, Some good old bare necessities, Forget about your worries and your strife.  I mean the bare necessities, That's why a bear can rest at ease, With just the bare necessities of life.  Yeah!  I'll live here in the (3)____________ all my life!  Yeah, man! I like being a (4)____________. Where are we going, Baloo?

Baloo: Well, ah... it's a... um, well it's sort of new and ah—

Mowgli: Oh, I don't care, as long as I'm with you.

Baloo: Mowgli, ah, look buddy, there's something I've got to tell you.

Mowgli: Tell me what, Baloo?

Baloo: Gee whiz. How did old Baggy put it? Ah, ah, Mowgli? Hah, you wouldn't marry a panther, would you?

Mowgli: Heh-heh. I don't even know what you're talking about.

Baloo: Mowgli, don't you realize that you're a human?

Mowgli: I'm not anymore, Baloo. I'm a bear like you.

Baloo: Little buddy, look, listen to me.

Mowgli: Come on, come on, Baloo.

Baloo: Now Mowgli, stop it now, now hold still. I-I wanna tell you something, now (5)____________ to me.

Mowgli: What's the matter, old papa bear?

Baloo: Look Mowgli, I've been trying to tell you, I've been trying all morning to tell you, I've got to take you back to the man-village!

Mowgli: The man-village?

Baloo: Now look, kid, I can explain.

Mowgli: But-but you said we were partners.

Baloo: Now believe me, kid, I, I—

Mowgli: You're just like-like old Bagheera.

Baloo: Now just a minute, that's going too far.  Hey, Mowgli, where are you going? Wait a minute! Stop! Wait! Wait!  Listen to old Baloo. Mowgli? Mowgli? Mowgli! Mowgli? Mowgli?

Bagheera: Now what's happened?

Baloo: Well, You—You're not going to believe me, Bagheera, but look, now I used the same words you did, and he ran out on me.

Bagheera: Well-well, don't just stand there. Let's separate. We-We've got to find him.

Baloo: Oh, if anything happens to that little guy, I'll never forgive myself.  I got to find him. Mowgli? Mowgli?

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Bagheera: And another thing, sooner or later, Mowgli will meet Shere Khan.

Baloo: The tiger? What's he got against the kid?

Bagheera: He hates man with a vengeance, you know that. Because he fears man's gun and man's fire.

Baloo: But little Mowgli don't have those things.

Bagheera: Shere Khan won't wait until he does. He'll get Mowgli while he's young and helpless. Just one swipe and—.

Baloo: Oh! Well—Well what are we gonna do?

Bagheera: We'll do what's best for the boy.

Baloo: You better believe it, you name it and I'll do it.

Bagheera: Good. Then make Mowgli go to the man-village.

Baloo: Are you out of your mind? I promised him he could stay here in the jungle with me!

Bagheera: Well that's just the point. As long as he remains with you, he's in danger. So it's up to you.

Baloo: Why me?

Bagheera: Be-be-because he won't listen to me.

Baloo: I love that kid. I love him like he was my own cub.

Bagheera: Then think of what's best for Mowgli and not yourself.

Baloo: But, well can’t, well can't I wait until morning?

Bagheera: It's morning now. Go on, Baloo.

Baloo: Uh..

Mowgli: Ummmm...

Baloo: Oh boy. Mowgli? Mowgli? Uh, it's time to (1)get up.

Mowgli: Oh. Hi Baloo.

Baloo: Hi. Hey, rub that old sleep out of your eyes. You and me, eh, we got a long (2)walk ahead of us.

Mowgli: Swell! Gee, we'll have lots of fun together.

Baloo: Sure. yeah. Yeah, uh… alright let's hit the trail, kid. See you around, eh, Bagheera.

Mowgli: Well, good-bye Bagheera. Me and Baloo, we've got things to do.

Bagheera: Good-bye man-cub. And good luck.

Mowgli: Come on, Baloo. All we got to do is...Look for the bare necessities, Some good old bare necessities, Forget about your worries and your strife.  I mean the bare necessities, That's why a bear can rest at ease, With just the bare necessities of life.  Yeah!  I'll live here in the (3)jungle all my life!  Yeah, man! I like being a (4)bear. Where are we going, Baloo?

Baloo: Well, ah... it's a... um, well it's sort of new and ah—

Mowgli: Oh, I don't care, as long as I'm with you.

Baloo: Mowgli, ah, look buddy, there's something I've got to tell you.

Mowgli: Tell me what, Baloo?

Baloo: Gee whiz. How did old Baggy put it? Ah, ah, Mowgli? Hah, you wouldn't marry a panther, would you?

Mowgli: Heh-heh. I don't even know what you're talking about.

Baloo: Mowgli, don't you realize that you're a human?

Mowgli: I'm not anymore, Baloo. I'm a bear like you.

Baloo: Little buddy, look, listen to me.

Mowgli: Come on, come on, Baloo.

Baloo: Now Mowgli, stop it now, now hold still. I-I wanna tell you something, now (5)listen to me.

Mowgli: What's the matter, old papa bear?

Baloo: Look Mowgli, I've been trying to tell you, I've been trying all morning to tell you, I've got to take you back to the man-village!

Mowgli: The man-village?

Baloo: Now look, kid, I can explain.

Mowgli: But-but you said we were partners.

Baloo: Now believe me, kid, I, I—

Mowgli: You're just like-like old Bagheera.

Baloo: Now just a minute, that's going too far.  Hey, Mowgli, where are you going? Wait a minute! Stop! Wait! Wait!  Listen to old Baloo. Mowgli? Mowgli? Mowgli! Mowgli? Mowgli?

Bagheera: Now what's happened?

Baloo: Well, You—You're not going to believe me, Bagheera, but look, now I used the same words you did, and he ran out on me.

Bagheera: Well-well, don't just stand there. Let's separate. We-We've got to find him.

Baloo: Oh, if anything happens to that little guy, I'll never forgive myself.  I got to find him. Mowgli? Mowgli?

Match the sentences to the words:
father, friends, lost, march, tiger

Bagheera: Now what's happened?

Baloo: Well, You—You're not going to believe me, Bagheera, but look, now I used the same words you did, and he ran out on me.

Bagheera: Well-well, don't just stand there. Let's separate. We-We've got to find him.

Baloo: Oh, if anything happens to that little guy, I'll never forgive myself.  I got to find him. Mowgli? Mowgli?

Elephants: Hup, two, three, four, Hup, two, three, four, Keep it up, two, three…

Shere Khan: What beastly luck. Confound that ridiculous colonel Hathi.

Hathi: Comany, sound off!

Elephants: Oh we (1)_____________ from here to there, And it doesn't matter where, You can hear us push, Through the deepest bush, Hup, two, three, four.

Hathi: With a military air!

Elephants: With a military air.

Bagheera: The jungle patrol.

Elephants: We're a crackerjack brigade, On a pachyderm parade, But we'd rather stroll, To a water hole

Hathi Jr: Hup, two, three, four

Elephants: For a furlough in the shade

Bagheera: Stop!  Wait a minute... HALT!!!

Hathi: Who said "Halt"? I give the commands around here. Now speak up, who was it?

Bagheera: Oh, it was me, Colonel.

Hathi: What do you mean, sir, taking over my command? Highly irregular you know.

Bagheera: Oh, Colonel, I am sorry, but-but I need your help.

Hathi: Oh, that’s impossible. We're on a cross-country march.

Bagheera: But it's an emergency, colonel. The man-cub must be found.

Hathi: Man-cub? What man-cub?

Shere Khan: How interesting...

Bagheera: The one I was taking to the man-village.

Hathi: Good.  That's where he belongs. Now sir, if you don't mind, we'd like to get on with the march.

Bagheera: No, no, no, you-you don't understand, Hathi. He is (2)_____________. He ran away.

Shere Khan: How delightful.

Hathi: Well, serves the young whippersnapper right.

Bagheera: But-but Shere Khan, the (3)_____________, he's sure to pick up the man-cub's trail.

Hathi: Ha, ha. Shere Khan. Nonsense, old boy. Shere Khan isn't within miles of here. Oh, sorry Bagheera. Fortunes of war and all that sort of thing you know.

Winifred: This has gone far enough. Far enough. Now just a minute, you pompous old windbag!

Hathi: Winifred? What are you doing out of ranks?

Winifred: Never mind. How would you like to have our boy lost and alone in the jungle?

Hathi: Our son? All alone? But Winifred, old girl, that's an entirely different matter.

Winifred: Humph!

Hathi: Different. Entirely.

Winifred: That little boy is no different than our own son. Now you help find him or I'm taking over command.

Hathi: What? A female leading my herd? Utterly preposterous.

Hathi Jr.: Pop, the man-cub and I are (4)_____________. He'll get hurt if we don't find him. Please, Pop? Sir? Please?

Hathi: Now, don't you worry, son. Your (5)_____________had a plan in mind all the time.

Winifred: Huh. Sure you did.

Hathi: Troopers, Company, left face! Volunteers for a special mission will step one pace forward.  Ha, ha. That's what I like to see. Devotion to duty. Now, you volunteers will find the lost man-cub.

Bagheera: Ah, thank you colonel. Now there's no time to lose.

Hathi: Yes, yes, well. Good luck.  When the man-cub is sighted you will sound your trumpet 3 times.

Elephant: Yes sir.

Hathi: Shh. Not now soldier.

Elephant: Sorry, sir.

Hathi: Lieutenant, our strategy shall be the element of surprise. You will take one squad and cover the right flank.

Elephant: Yes sir.

Hathi: And I shall take the other squad on the left flank. Very well, COMPANY!!! Forward... March!

Shere Khan: Element of surprise? Oh, I say. Ha, ha, ha. And now for my rendezvous with the little lost man-cub.

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Bagheera: Now what's happened?

Baloo: Well, You—You're not going to believe me, Bagheera, but look, now I used the same words you did, and he ran out on me.

Bagheera: Well-well, don't just stand there. Let's separate. We-We've got to find him.

Baloo: Oh, if anything happens to that little guy, I'll never forgive myself.  I got to find him. Mowgli? Mowgli?

Elephants: Hup, two, three, four, Hup, two, three, four, Keep it up, two, three…

Shere Khan: What beastly luck. Confound that ridiculous colonel Hathi.

Hathi: Comany, sound off!

Elephants: Oh we (1)march from here to there, And it doesn't matter where, You can hear us push, Through the deepest bush, Hup, two, three, four.

Hathi: With a military air!

Elephants: With a military air.

Bagheera: The jungle patrol.

Elephants: We're a crackerjack brigade, On a pachyderm parade, But we'd rather stroll, To a water hole

Hathi Jr: Hup, two, three, four

Elephants: For a furlough in the shade

Bagheera: Stop!  Wait a minute... HALT!!!

Hathi: Who said "Halt"? I give the commands around here. Now speak up, who was it?

Bagheera: Oh, it was me, Colonel.

Hathi: What do you mean, sir, taking over my command? Highly irregular you know.

Bagheera: Oh, Colonel, I am sorry, but-but I need your help.

Hathi: Oh, that’s impossible. We're on a cross-country march.

Bagheera: But it's an emergency, colonel. The man-cub must be found.

Hathi: Man-cub? What man-cub?

Shere Khan: How interesting...

Bagheera: The one I was taking to the man-village.

Hathi: Good.  That's where he belongs. Now sir, if you don't mind, we'd like to get on with the march.

Bagheera: No, no, no, you-you don't understand, Hathi. He is (2)lost. He ran away.

Shere Khan: How delightful.

Hathi: Well, serves the young whippersnapper right.

Bagheera: But-but Shere Khan, the (3)tiger, he's sure to pick up the man-cub's trail.

Hathi: Ha, ha. Shere Khan. Nonsense, old boy. Shere Khan isn't within miles of here. Oh, sorry Bagheera. Fortunes of war and all that sort of thing you know.

Winifred: This has gone far enough. Far enough. Now just a minute, you pompous old windbag!

Hathi: Winifred? What are you doing out of ranks?

Winifred: Never mind. How would you like to have our boy lost and alone in the jungle?

Hathi: Our son? All alone? But Winifred, old girl, that's an entirely different matter.

Winifred: Humph!

Hathi: Different. Entirely.

Winifred: That little boy is no different than our own son. Now you help find him or I'm taking over command.

Hathi: What? A female leading my herd? Utterly preposterous.

Hathi Jr.: Pop, the man-cub and I are (4)friends. He'll get hurt if we don't find him. Please, Pop? Sir? Please?

Hathi: Now, don't you worry, son. Your (5)father had a plan in mind all the time.

Winifred: Huh. Sure you did.

Hathi: Troopers, Company, left face! Volunteers for a special mission will step one pace forward.  Ha, ha. That's what I like to see. Devotion to duty. Now, you volunteers will find the lost man-cub.

Bagheera: Ah, thank you colonel. Now there's no time to lose.

Hathi: Yes, yes, well. Good luck.  When the man-cub is sighted you will sound your trumpet 3 times.

Elephant: Yes sir.

Hathi: Shh. Not now soldier.

Elephant: Sorry, sir.

Hathi: Lieutenant, our strategy shall be the element of surprise. You will take one squad and cover the right flank.

Elephant: Yes sir.

Hathi: And I shall take the other squad on the left flank. Very well, COMPANY!!! Forward... March!

Shere Khan: Element of surprise? Oh, I say. Ha, ha, ha. And now for my rendezvous with the little lost man-cub.


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Bagheera: Now what's happened?

Baloo: Well, You—You're not going to believe me, Bagheera, but look, now I used the same words you did, and he ran out on me.

Bagheera: Well-well, don't just stand there. Let's separate. We-We've got to find him

Baloo: Oh, if anything happens to that little guy, I'll never forgive myself.  I got to find him. Mowgli? Mowgli?

Elephants: Hup, two, three, four, Hup, two, three, four, Keep it up, two, three…

Shere Khan: What beastly luck. Confound that ridiculous colonel Hathi.

Hathi: Comany, sound off!

Elephants: Oh we (1)march from here to there, And it doesn't matter where, You can hear us push, Through the deepest bush, Hup, two, three, four.

Hathi: With a military air!

Elephants: With a military air.

Bagheera: The jungle patrol.

Elephants: We're a crackerjack brigade, On a pachyderm parade, But we'd rather stroll, To a water hole

Hathi Jr: Hup, two, three, four

Elephants: For a furlough in the shade

Bagheera: Stop!  Wait a minute... HALT!!!

Hathi: Who said "Halt"? I give the commands around here. Now speak up, who was it?

Bagheera: Oh, it was me, Colonel.

Hathi: What do you mean, sir, taking over my command? Highly irregular you know.

Bagheera: Oh, Colonel, I am sorry, but-but I need your help.

Hathi: Oh, that’s impossible. We're on a cross-country march.

Bagheera: But it's an emergency, colonel. The man-cub must be found.

Hathi: Man-cub? What man-cub?

Shere Khan: How interesting...

Bagheera: The one I was taking to the man-village.

Hathi: Good.  That's where he belongs. Now sir, if you don't mind, we'd like to get on with the march.

Bagheera: No, no, no, you-you don't understand, Hathi. He is (2)lost. He ran away.

Shere Khan: How delightful.

Hathi: Well, serves the young whippersnapper right.

Bagheera: But-but Shere Khan, the (3)tiger, he's sure to pick up the man-cub's trail.

Hathi: Ha, ha. Shere Khan. Nonsense, old boy. Shere Khan isn't within miles of here. Oh, sorry Bagheera. Fortunes of war and all that sort of thing you know.

Winifred: This has gone far enough. Far enough. Now just a minute, you pompous old windbag!

Hathi: Winifred? What are you doing out of ranks?

Winifred: Never mind. How would you like to have our boy lost and alone in the jungle?

Hathi: Our son? All alone? But Winifred, old girl, that's an entirely different matter.

Winifred: Humph!

Hathi: Different. Entirely.

Winifred: That little boy is no different than our own son. Now you help find him or I'm taking over command.

Hathi: What? A female leading my herd? Utterly preposterous.

Hathi Jr.: Pop, the man-cub and I are (4)friends. He'll get hurt if we don't find him. Please, Pop? Sir? Please?

Hathi: Now, don't you worry, son. Your (5)father had a plan in mind all the time.

Winifred: Huh. Sure you did.

Hathi: Troopers, Company, left face! Volunteers for a special mission will step one pace forward.  Ha, ha. That's what I like to see. Devotion to duty. Now, you volunteers will find the lost man-cub.

Bagheera: Ah, thank you colonel. Now there's no time to lose.

Hathi: Yes, yes, well. Good luck.  When the man-cub is sighted you will sound your trumpet 3 times.

Elephant: Yes sir.

Hathi: Shh. Not now soldier.

Elephant: Sorry, sir.

Hathi: Lieutenant, our strategy shall be the element of surprise. You will take one squad and cover the right flank.

Elephant: Yes sir.

Hathi: And I shall take the other squad on the left flank. Very well, COMPANY!!! Forward... March!

Shere Khan: Element of surprise? Oh, I say. Ha, ha, ha. And now for my rendezvous with the little lost man-cub.

Match these words to the sentences
jungle, look, shut your eyes, singing, snoring

Shere Khan: Element of surprise? Oh, I say. Ha, ha, ha. And now for my rendezvous with the little lost man-cub.

Mowgli: Kaa, it's you!

Kaa: Yesss, man-cub, so nice to see you again. sss-sss-sss.

Mowgli: Oh, go away. Leave me alone.

Kaa: Let me look at you.  You don't want me to look at you? Then you (1)____________ at me.

Mowgli: No sir. I know what you're trying to do, Kaa.

Kaa: You do? Uh, I mean, you don't trust me?

Mowgli: No!

Kaa: Then there's nothing I can do to help.

Mowgli: You want to help me?

Kaa: Ss-certainly. I can see to it that you never have to leave this (2)____________.

Mowgli: How could you do that?

Kaa: Hmm? Oh, I have my own ss-subtle little ways. But first, you must trust me.

Mowgli: I don't trust anyone anymore.

Kaa: I don't blame you. I'm not like those so-called fair-weather friends of yours. You can believe in me.  Trust in me, Just in me, Shut your eyes, And trust in me, Hold still, please, You can sleep, Safe and sound, Knowing I, Am around, Slip into silent slumber, Sail on a silver mist, Slowly and surely your senses, Will cease to resist.  You're (3)____________.

Mowgli: Sorry.

Kaa: Trust in me, And just in me, (4)____________, And trust in me.  Huh? Oh, now what? I'll be right down.  Yes? Yes? Who is it?

Shere Khan: It's me, Shere Khan.  I'd like a word with you, if you don't mind.

Kaa: Shere Khan. What a ss-surprise.

Shere Khan: Yes, isn't it?  I just dropped by.  Ah, forgive me if I've interrupted anything.

Kaa: Oh no, no, nothing at all.

Shere Khan: I thought perhaps you were entertaining someone up there in your coils.

Kaa: Coils? Someone? Oh, no, I was just curling up for my ss-siesta.

Shere Khan: But you were (5)____________ to someone.  Who is it, Kaa?

Kaa: Uh, who? Oh, uh, no. Oh, I was just singing, uh, to myself.

Shere Khan: Indeed?

Kaa: Yes, yes, you see, I have trouble with my ss-sinuses.

Shere Khan: What a pity.

Kaa: Oh, you have no idea. It's ss-simply terrible. I can't eat, I can't ss-sleep, so I sing myself to sleep. You know, self-hypnosis. Let me show you how it works.  Ah trust in me.  Mmm-fff!

Shere Khan: Oh no, I can't be bothered with that. I have no time for that sort of nonsense.

Kaa: Some other time, perhaps?

Shere Khan: Perhaps. But at the moment I am searching for a man-cub.

Kaa: Man-cub? What man-cub?

Shere Khan: The one who’s lost. Now where do you suppose he could be?

Kaa: Search me.

Shere Khan: That's an excellent idea. Ha ha, I'm sure you wouldn't mind showing me your coils, would you, Kaa?

Kaa: Uh, ss-certainly not.  Nothing here.  And nothing in here.  My ss-sinuses.

Shere Khan: Hmm. Indeed. And now, how about the middle?

Kaa: The middle? Oh, the middle. Ha-ha, absolutely nothing in the middle.

Shere Khan: Hmmm. Really? Well, if you do just happen to see the man-cub, you will inform me first. Understand?

Kaa: I get the point. Cross my heart, hope to die.

Shere Khan: Good show. And now I must continue my search for the helpless little lad.

Kaa: Ooh, who does he think he's fooling? "Helpless little lad".  Ooh, he gives me the shivers.  Picking on that poor little helpless boy... oh, yes, poor little helpless boy. Oooh!

Mowgli: You told me a lie, Kaa. You said I could trust you.

Kaa: It's like you said. You can't trust anyone!  If I never see that skinny little shrimp again, it will be too soon. Ooh.. my ss-sacroiliac.

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Shere Khan: Element of surprise? Oh, I say. Ha, ha, ha. And now for my rendezvous with the little lost man-cub.

Mowgli: Kaa, it's you!

Kaa: Yesss, man-cub, so nice to see you again. sss-sss-sss.

Mowgli: Oh, go away. Leave me alone.

Kaa: Let me look at you.  You don't want me to look at you? Then you (1)look at me.

Mowgli: No sir. I know what you're trying to do, Kaa.

Kaa: You do? Uh, I mean, you don't trust me?

Mowgli: No!

Kaa: Then there's nothing I can do to help.

Mowgli: You want to help me?

Kaa: Ss-certainly. I can see to it that you never have to leave this (2)jungle.

Mowgli: How could you do that?

Kaa: Hmm? Oh, I have my own ss-subtle little ways. But first, you must trust me.

Mowgli: I don't trust anyone anymore.

Kaa: I don't blame you. I'm not like those so-called fair-weather friends of yours. You can believe in me.  Trust in me, Just in me, Shut your eyes, And trust in me, Hold still, please, You can sleep, Safe and sound, Knowing I, Am around, Slip into silent slumber, Sail on a silver mist, Slowly and surely your senses, Will cease to resist.  You're (3)snoring.

Mowgli: Sorry.

Kaa: Trust in me, And just in me, (4)Shut your eyes, And trust in me.  Huh? Oh, now what? I'll be right down.  Yes? Yes? Who is it?

Shere Khan: It's me, Shere Khan.  I'd like a word with you, if you don't mind.

Kaa: Shere Khan. What a ss-surprise.

Shere Khan: Yes, isn't it?  I just dropped by.  Ah, forgive me if I've interrupted anything.

Kaa: Oh no, no, nothing at all.

Shere Khan: I thought perhaps you were entertaining someone up there in your coils.

Kaa: Coils? Someone? Oh, no, I was just curling up for my ss-siesta.

Shere Khan: But you were (5)singing to someone.  Who is it, Kaa?

Kaa: Uh, who? Oh, uh, no. Oh, I was just singing, uh, to myself.

Shere Khan: Indeed?

Kaa: Yes, yes, you see, I have trouble with my ss-sinuses.

Shere Khan: What a pity.

Kaa: Oh, you have no idea. It's ss-simply terrible. I can't eat, I can't ss-sleep, so I sing myself to sleep. You know, self-hypnosis. Let me show you how it works.  Ah trust in me.  Mmm-fff!

Shere Khan: Oh no, I can't be bothered with that. I have no time for that sort of nonsense.

Kaa: Some other time, perhaps?

Shere Khan: Perhaps. But at the moment I am searching for a man-cub.

Kaa: Man-cub? What man-cub?

Shere Khan: The one who’s lost. Now where do you suppose he could be?

Kaa: Search me.

Shere Khan: That's an excellent idea. Ha ha, I'm sure you wouldn't mind showing me your coils, would you, Kaa?

Kaa: Uh, ss-certainly not.  Nothing here.  And nothing in here.  My ss-sinuses.

Shere Khan: Hmm. Indeed. And now, how about the middle?

Kaa: The middle? Oh, the middle. Ha-ha, absolutely nothing in the middle.

Shere Khan: Hmmm. Really? Well, if you do just happen to see the man-cub, you will inform me first. Understand?

Kaa: I get the point. Cross my heart, hope to die.

Shere Khan: Good show. And now I must continue my search for the helpless little lad.

Kaa: Ooh, who does he think he's fooling? "Helpless little lad".  Ooh, he gives me the shivers.  Picking on that poor little helpless boy... oh, yes, poor little helpless boy. Oooh!

Mowgli: You told me a lie, Kaa. You said I could trust you.

Kaa: It's like you said. You can't trust anyone!  If I never see that skinny little shrimp again, it will be too soon. Ooh.. my ss-sacroiliac.

Match the words to the sentences
father, friends, laugh, legs, walking

Shere Khan: Well, if you do just happen to see the man-cub, you will inform me first. Understand?

Kaa: I get the point. Cross my heart, hope to die.

Shere Khan: Good show. And now I must continue my search for the helpless little lad.

Kaa: Ooh, who does he think he's fooling? "Helpless little lad".  Ooh, he gives me the shivers.  Picking on that poor little helpless boy... oh, yes, poor little helpless boy. Oooh!

Mowgli: You told me a lie, Kaa. You said I could trust you.

Kaa: It's like you said. You can't trust anyone!  If I never see that skinny little shrimp again, it will be too soon. Ooh.. my ss-sacroiliac.

Buzzy: Hey, Flaps, what we gonna do?

Flaps: I don't know. What do you wanna do?

Ziggy: I’ve got it! Let's flap over to the east side of the jungle!  They've always got a bit of action, a bit of a swinging scene.  All right?

Buzzy: Ah, come off it! Things are right dead all over.

Ziggy: You mean you wish they were!

Dizzy: Very funny.

Buzzy: Okay, so what we gonna do?

Flaps: I don't know, what do you wanna do?

Buzzy: Look, Flaps, first I say, "what we gonna do?" and then you say, "I don’t know. What do you wanna do?", then I say, "what we gonna do?", you say "what do you wanna do?", "what you gonna do", "what do you wanna"—let's do something!

Flaps: Okay. What do you wanna do?

Buzzy: Oh, blimey, there you go again. The same notes again!

Ziggy: I've got it! This time, I've really got it.

Buzzy: So you’ve got it. So what we gonna do?

Dizzy: Hold it lads. Look. Look what's coming our way.

Flaps: Hey, what in the world is that?

Ziggy: What a crazy looking bunch of bones.

Dizzy: Yeah, and they're all (1)________________ about by themselves.

Buzzy: So what we gonna do?

Flaps: I don't know—hey now don't start that again!

Ziggy: Come on lads, come on let's have some fun with this little fella, this little blokey.

Flaps: Blimey, he's got (2)________________ like a stork, he has.

Buzzy: Like a stork, heh-heh, but he ain't got no feathers, he ain’t.

Mowgli: Go ahead. (3)________________. I don't care.

Dizzy: What's wrong with him?

Flaps: I think we overdid it.

Dizzy: We were just having a bit of fun that's all.

Buzzy: Just look at him. What a poor little fella. You know, he must be down on his luck.

Dizzy: Yeah, or he wouldn't be in our neighborhood.

Buzzy: Hey, new kid, wait a minute, hey!

Mowgli: Just leave me alone.

Buzzy: Oh, come on, what's wrong? You know, you look like you haven't got a friend in the world.

Mowgli: I haven't.

Dizzy: Haven't you got a mother or a (4)________________?

Mowgli: No. Nobody wants me around.

Buzzy: Yeah, we know how you feel.

Dizzy: Nobody wants us around, either.

Buzzy: Ah, we may look a bit shabby, but we've got hearts.

Dizzy: And feelings, too.

Buzzy: And just to prove it to you, we're gonna let you join our little group.

Flaps: Kid, we'd like to make you an honorary vulture.

Mowgli: Thanks, but I—I'd rather be on my own alone.

Buzzy: Ah, now look, kid, everybody's got to have friends. Hey, fellas, are we his (5)________________?

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Shere Khan: Well, if you do just happen to see the man-cub, you will inform me first. Understand?

Kaa: I get the point. Cross my heart, hope to die.

Shere Khan: Good show. And now I must continue my search for the helpless little lad.

Kaa: Ooh, who does he think he's fooling? "Helpless little lad".  Ooh, he gives me the shivers.  Picking on that poor little helpless boy... oh, yes, poor little helpless boy. Oooh!

Mowgli: You told me a lie, Kaa. You said I could trust you.

Kaa: It's like you said. You can't trust anyone!  If I never see that skinny little shrimp again, it will be too soon. Ooh.. my ss-sacroiliac.

Buzzy: Hey, Flaps, what we gonna do?

Flaps: I don't know. What do you wanna do?

Ziggy: I’ve got it! Let's flap over to the east side of the jungle!  They've always got a bit of action, a bit of a swinging scene.  All right?

Buzzy: Ah, come off it! Things are right dead all over.

Ziggy: You mean you wish they were!

Dizzy: Very funny.

Buzzy: Okay, so what we gonna do?

Flaps: I don't know, what do you wanna do?

Buzzy: Look, Flaps, first I say, "what we gonna do?" and then you say, "I don’t now. What do you wanna do?", then I say, "what we gonna do?", you say "what do you wanna do?", "what you gonna do", "what do you wanna"—let's do something!

Flaps: Okay. What do you wanna do?

Buzzy: Oh, blimey, there you go again. The same notes again!

Ziggy: I've got it! This time, I've really got it.

Buzzy: So you’ve got it. So what we gonna do?

Dizzy: Hold it lads. Look. Look what's coming our way.

Flaps: Hey, what in the world is that?

Ziggy: What a crazy looking bunch of bones.

Dizzy: Yeah, and they're all (1)walking about by themselves.

Buzzy: So what we gonna do?

Flaps: I don't know—hey now don't start that again!

Ziggy: Come on lads, come on let's have some fun with this little fella, this little blokey.

Flaps: Blimey, he's got (2)legs like a stork, he has.

Buzzy: Like a stork, heh-heh, but he ain't got no feathers, he ain’t.

Mowgli: Go ahead. (3)Laugh. I don't care.

Dizzy: What's wrong with him?

Flaps: I think we overdid it.

Dizzy: We were just having a bit of fun that's all.

Buzzy: Just look at him. What a poor little fella. You know, he must be down on his luck.

Dizzy: Yeah, or he wouldn't be in our neighborhood.

Buzzy: Hey, new kid, wait a minute, hey!

Mowgli: Just leave me alone.

Buzzy: Oh, come on, what's wrong? You know, you look like you haven't got a friend in the world.

Mowgli: I haven't.

Dizzy: Haven't you got a mother or a (4)father?

Mowgli: No. Nobody wants me around.

Buzzy: Yeah, we know how you feel.

Dizzy: Nobody wants us around, either.

Buzzy: Ah, we may look a bit shabby, but we've got hearts.

Dizzy: And feelings, too.

Buzzy: And just to prove it to you, we're gonna let you join our little group.

Flaps: Kid, we'd like to make you an honorary vulture.

Mowgli: Thanks, but I—I'd rather be on my own alone.

Buzzy: Ah, now look, kid, everybody's got to have friends. Hey, fellas, are we his (5)friends?

Match the words to the sentences
alone, friends, scare, smile, run

Buzzy: Hey, new kid, wait a minute, hey!

Mowgli: Just leave me alone.

Buzzy: Oh, come on, what's wrong? You know, you look like you haven't got a friend in the world.

Mowgli: I haven't.

Dizzy: Haven't you got a mother or a father?

Mowgli: No. Nobody wants me around.

Buzzy: Yeah, we know how you feel.

Dizzy: Nobody wants us around, either.

Buzzy: Ah, we may look a bit shabby, but we've got hearts.

Dizzy: And feelings, too.

Buzzy: And just to prove it to you, we're gonna let you join our little group.

Flaps: Kid, we'd like to make you an honorary vulture.

Mowgli: Thanks, but I—I'd rather be on my own alone.

Buzzy: Ah, now look, kid, everybody's got to have friends. Hey, fellas, are we his friends?

Flaps,Dizzy,Ziggy: We're your friends, We're your friends, We're your (1)_______________ to the bitter end

Buzzy Flaps,Dizzy,Ziggy: The bitter end

Flaps: When you're alone

Buzzy, Dizzy, Ziggy: When you're (2)_______________

Flaps: Who comes around?

Buzzy, Dizzy, Ziggy: Who comes around?

Flaps: To pluck you up

Buzzy, Dizzy, Ziggy: To pluck you up

Buzzy: give us a (3)_______________

Flaps: When you are down

Buzzy, Ziggy, Dizzy: When you are down

Flaps: And when you're

Flaps, Ziggy, Dizzy: outside looking in who's there to open the door?

Buzzy: come on, kid, we need a tenor.

Flaps, Ziggy, Dizzy: That's what friends are for.  Who's always eager to extend a friendly claw? That's what friends are for, And when you're lost, In dire need, Who's at your side, At lightning speed, We're friends with every creature, Coming down the pike, In fact we’ve never met an animal, We didn't like

Buzzy: Heh, heh. You take it kid.

Vultures with Mowgli: Didn't like

Buzzy: So you can see

Ziggy: can see

Buzzy: We're friends

Ziggy, Dizzy: we're friends

Buzzy: We're friends in need

Ziggy, Dizzy, Flaps: friends in need

Buzzy: And friends indeed, Friends indeed

Buzzy: Take it easy lads, steady, steady.

Ziggy, Dizzy, Flaps: You're staying in the jungle...

Buzzy: W-w-watch it!

Ziggy, Dizzy, Flaps: Forevermore

Buzzy: b-bore…

Shere Khan: That's what friends are for! Bravo, bravo! An extraordinary performance. And thank you for detaining my victim.

Flaps: Ah, d-don't mention it, your highness.

Shere Khan: Ha-ha-ha. Boo.

Dizzy: Let's get out of here.

Buzzy: Give me room! Gangway! Run friend! Run!

Mowgli: Run? Why should I (4)_______________?

Shere Khan: Why should you run? Could it be possible that you don't know who I am?

Mowgli: I know you all right. You're Shere Khan.

Shere Khan: Precisely. Then you should also know that everyone runs from Shere Khan.

Mowgli: You don't (5)_______________ me. I won't run from anyone.

Shere Khan: Ah, you have spirit for one so small. And such spirit is deserving of a sporting chance. Now, I’m going to close my eyes and count to ten. It makes the chase more interesting. For me. One. Two. Three. Four…You're trying my patience. 5-6-7-8-9-10!

Baloo: Run, Mowgli, run!

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answers:

Buzzy: Hey, new kid, wait a minute, hey!

Mowgli: Just leave me alone.

Buzzy: Oh, come on, what's wrong? You know, you look like you haven't got a friend in the world.

Mowgli: I haven't.

Dizzy: Haven't you got a mother or a father?

Mowgli: No. Nobody wants me around.

Buzzy: Yeah, we know how you feel.

Dizzy: Nobody wants us around, either.

Buzzy: Ah, we may look a bit shabby, but we've got hearts.

Dizzy: And feelings, too.

Buzzy: And just to prove it to you, we're gonna let you join our little group.

Flaps: Kid, we'd like to make you an honorary vulture.

Mowgli: Thanks, but I—I'd rather be on my own alone.

Buzzy: Ah, now look, kid, everybody's got to have friends. Hey, fellas, are we his friends?

Flaps,Dizzy,Ziggy: We're your friends, We're your friends, We're your (1)friends to the bitter end

Buzzy Flaps,Dizzy,Ziggy: The bitter end

Flaps: When you're alone

Buzzy, Dizzy, Ziggy: When you're (2)alone

Flaps: Who comes around?

Buzzy, Dizzy, Ziggy: Who comes around?

Flaps: To pluck you up

Buzzy, Dizzy, Ziggy: To pluck you up

Buzzy: give us a (3)smile

Flaps: When you are down

Buzzy, Ziggy, Dizzy: When you are down

Flaps: And when you're

Flaps, Ziggy, Dizzy: outside looking in who's there to open the door?

Buzzy: come on, kid, we need a tenor.

Flaps, Ziggy, Dizzy: That's what friends are for.  Who's always eager to extend a friendly claw? That's what friends are for, And when you're lost, In dire need, Who's at your side, At lightning speed, We're friends with every creature, Coming down the pike, In fact we’ve never met an animal, We didn't like

Buzzy: Heh, heh. You take it kid.

Vultures with Mowgli: Didn't like

Buzzy: So you can see

Ziggy: can see

Buzzy: We're friends

Ziggy, Dizzy: we're friends

Buzzy: We're friends in need

Ziggy, Dizzy, Flaps: friends in need

Buzzy: And friends indeed, Friends indeed

Buzzy: Take it easy lads, steady, steady.

Ziggy, Dizzy, Flaps: You're staying in the jungle...

Buzzy: W-w-watch it!

Ziggy, Dizzy, Flaps: Forevermore

Buzzy: b-bore…

Shere Khan: That's what friends are for! Bravo, bravo! An extraordinary performance. And thank you for detaining my victim.

Flaps: Ah, d-don't mention it, your highness.

Shere Khan: Ha-ha-ha. Boo.

Dizzy: Let's get out of here.

Buzzy: Give me room! Gangway! Run friend! Run!

Mowgli: Run? Why should I (4)run?

Shere Khan: Why should you run? Could it be possible that you don't know who I am?

Mowgli: I know you all right. You're Shere Khan.

Shere Khan: Precisely. Then you should also know that everyone runs from Shere Khan.

Mowgli: You don't (5)scare me. I won't run from anyone.

Shere Khan: Ah, you have spirit for one so small. And such spirit is deserving of a sporting chance. Now, I’m going to close my eyes and count to ten. It makes the chase more interesting. For me. One. Two. Three. Four…You're trying my patience. 5-6-7-8-9-10!

Baloo: Run, Mowgli, run!

Match the words to the sentences
fire, help, kid, tail, teeth

Buzzy: Run friend! Run!

Mowgli: Run? Why should I run?

Shere Khan: Why should you run? Could it be possible that you don't know who I am?

Mowgli: I know you all right. You're Shere Khan.

Shere Khan: Precisely. Then you should also know that everyone runs from Shere Khan.

Mowgli: You don't scare me. I won't run from anyone.

Shere Khan: Ah, you have spirit for one so small. And such spirit is deserving of a sporting chance. Now, I’m going to close my eyes and count to ten. It makes the chase more interesting. For me. One. Two. Three. Four…You're trying my patience. 5-6-7-8-9-10!

Baloo: Run, Mowgli, run!

Shere Khan: Let go, you big oaf!

Baloo: Take it easy, take it easy, whoa. ho-hold it, hold it. Whoa. Slow down.  Slow. Yaow! Whoa. Slow. Easy now. Whao.  Whoa. Easy.

Buzzy: He's got a tiger by the (1)_____________, he has.

Dizzy: And he'd better hang on, too.

Baloo: Yeow!

Mowgli: Take that, you big bully!

Flaps: Let him have it again kid! Hit him again kid! Go on!

Mowgli: Baloo, help me!

Baloo: Somebody do something with that (2)_____________.

Dizzy: Come on, lads!

Buzzy: He's safe now, ha-ha-ha, you can let go, Baloo!

Baloo: Are you kidding? There's (3)_____________ in the other end!

Shere Khan: I'll kill you for this!

Mowgli: Let go! Baloo needs (4)_____________!

Buzzy: Fire! It's the only thing old stripes is afraid of!

Flaps: You get the (5)_____________, we'll do the rest

Vultures: Charge! Punch and blow!

Shere Khan: Stay out of this, you mangy fools.

Buzzy: Yeah, yeah, missed by a mile, you did! Yeah, yeah, pull his blinking whiskers!

Flaps: He's a blooming pussycat, he is!

Dizzy: Look behind you, chum.

Buzzy: Well, that’s the last of him.

Ziggy: Old stripes took off like a flaming comet, he did.

Buzzy: Well, come on, let's go congratulate our friend.

Dizzy: Hold it, fellas. Now's not the time for it. Look.

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Answers:


Buzzy: Run friend! Run!

Mowgli: Run? Why should I run?

Shere Khan: Why should you run? Could it be possible that you don't know who I am?

Mowgli: I know you all right. You're Shere Khan.

Shere Khan: Precisely. Then you should also know that everyone runs from Shere Khan.

Mowgli: You don't scare me. I won't run from anyone.

Shere Khan: Ah, you have spirit for one so small. And such spirit is deserving of a sporting chance. Now, I’m going to close my eyes and count to ten. It makes the chase more interesting. For me. One. Two. Three. Four…You're trying my patience. 5-6-7-8-9-10!

Baloo: Run, Mowgli, run!

Shere Khan: Let go, you big oaf!

Baloo: Take it easy, take it easy, whoa. ho-hold it, hold it. Whoa. Slow down.  Slow. Yaow! Whoa. Slow. Easy now. Whao.  Whoa. Easy.

Buzzy: He's got a tiger by the (1)tail, he has.

Dizzy: And he'd better hang on, too.

Baloo: Yeow!

Mowgli: Take that, you big bully!

Flaps: Let him have it again kid! Hit him again kid! Go on!

Mowgli: Baloo, help me!

Baloo: Somebody do something with that (2)kid.

Dizzy: Come on, lads!

Buzzy: He's safe now, ha-ha-ha, you can let go, Baloo!

Baloo: Are you kidding? There's (3)teeth in the other end!

Shere Khan: I'll kill you for this!

Mowgli: Let go! Baloo needs (4)help!

Buzzy: Fire! It's the only thing old stripes is afraid of!

Flaps: You get the (5)fire, we'll do the rest

Vultures: Charge! Punch and blow!

Shere Khan: Stay out of this, you mangy fools.

Buzzy: Yeah, yeah, missed by a mile, you did! Yeah, yeah, pull his blinking whiskers!

Flaps: He's a blooming pussycat, he is!

Dizzy: Look behind you, chum.

Buzzy: Well, that’s the last of him.

Ziggy: Old stripes took off like a flaming comet, he did.

Buzzy: Well, come on, let's go congratulate our friend.

Dizzy: Hold it, fellas. Now's not the time for it. Look.

 Match the words to the sentences
bear, come back, look, village, water

Dizzy: Look behind you, chum.

Buzzy: Well, that’s the last of him.

Ziggy: Old stripes took off like a flaming comet, he did.

Buzzy: Well, come on, let's go congratulate our friend.

Dizzy: Hold it, fellas. Now's not the time for it. Look.

Mowgli: Baloo? Baloo, get up. Oh please, get up. Oh.

Bagheera: Mowgli, try to understand.

Mowgli: Bagheera, what's the matter with him?

Bagheera: You've got to be brave, like Baloo was.

Mowgli: You—You don't mean—oh, no! Baloo.

Bagheera: Now, now. I know how you feel. But you must remember, Mowgli, greater love hath no one than he who lays down his life for his friend.  When great deeds are remembered in this jungle one name will stand above all others: our friend, Baloo the (1)_____________.

Baloo: He's cracking me up...

Bagheera: The memory of Baloo's sacrifice and bravery will forever be engraved on our saddened hearts.

Baloo: Beautiful.

Bagheera: This spot where Baloo fell will always be a hallowed place in the jungle, for there lies one of nature's noblest creatures.

Baloo: I wish my mother could've heard this.

Bagheera: It's best we leave now. Come along, man-cub.

Baloo: Hey, don't stop now, Baggy, you're doing great! There's more, lots more!

Bagheera: Why you, big fraud! You, you, you four-flusher! I-I'm fed up! I-I-I…

Mowgli: Baloo, you're all right!

Baloo: Ha-ha. Who me? Sure I am. Never felt... better.

Mowgli: You sure had us worried.

Baloo: Ahh, I was just taking five. You know, playing it cool. He-ha, but he was too easy.

Mowgli: Good old papa bear.

Dizzy: It's going to be a bit dull without the little bloke, isn't it?

Buzzy: Yeah, so what we gonna do?

Flaps: I don't know—hey now don't start that again!

Baloo: Hey Baggy, too bad you missed the action. You should have seen how I made a sucker out of old stripes with that left up in his face.  Boom, boom, I was giving him.  Wham! You want to know something?  We're some good sparring partners.

Mowgli: You’d better believe it!

Baloo: Yes, sir! Nothing or nobody is ever gonna come between us again.

Girl: My own home, My own home, My own home, My own home

Mowgli: Look, what's that?

Bagheera: Oh, it's the man-(2)_____________.

Mowgli: No, no, I mean that.

Baloo: Forget about those, they ain't nothing but trouble.

Mowgli: Just a minute. I've never seen one before.

Baloo: So you've seen one. So let's go

Mowgli: I'll be right back. I want a better look.

Baloo: Mowgli, wait a minute—.

Bagheera: Ahh Baloo, let him have a better (3)_____________.

Girl: Father's hunting in the forest, Mother's cooking in the home, I must go to fetch the water, Till the day that I am grown, Till I'm grown, Till I'm grown, I must go to fetch the (4)_____________, Till the day that I am grown, Then I will have a handsome husband, And a daughter of my own, And I'll send her to fetch the water, I'll be cooking in the home, Mmm-mmm, Mmm-mmm, Then I'll send her to fetch the water, I'll be cooking in my home. Oh!

Baloo: She did that on purpose!

Bagheera: Obviously.

Baloo: Mowgli, come back, (5)_____________!

Bagheera: Go on, go on!

Baloo: He’s hooked.

Bagheera: Ahh, it was inevitable Baloo. The boy couldn't help himself. It was bound to happen. Mowgli is where he belongs now.

Baloo: Yeah. I guess you're right. But I still think he'd have made one swell bear. Well, come on, Baggy buddy. Let's get back to where we belong. And get with the beat!  Look for the bare necessities, The simple bare necessities

Bagheera: Forget about your worries and your strife

Bagheera and Baloo: I mean the bare necessities, Are Mother Nature's recipes, That bring the bare necessities of life.

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Answers:
Dizzy: Look behind you, chum.

Buzzy: Well, that’s the last of him.

Ziggy: Old stripes took off like a flaming comet, he did.

Buzzy: Well, come on, let's go congratulate our friend.

Dizzy: Hold it, fellas. Now's not the time for it. Look.

Mowgli: Baloo? Baloo, get up. Oh please, get up. Oh.

Bagheera: Mowgli, try to understand.

Mowgli: Bagheera, what's the matter with him?

Bagheera: You've got to be brave, like Baloo was.

Mowgli: You—You don't mean—oh, no! Baloo.

Bagheera: Now, now. I know how you feel. But you must remember, Mowgli, greater love hath no one than he who lays down his life for his friend.  When great deeds are remembered in this jungle one name will stand above all others: our friend, Baloo the (1)bear.

Baloo: He's cracking me up...

Bagheera: The memory of Baloo's sacrifice and bravery will forever be engraved on our saddened hearts.

Baloo: Beautiful.

Bagheera: This spot where Baloo fell will always be a hallowed place in the jungle, for there lies one of nature's noblest creatures.

Baloo: I wish my mother could've heard this.

Bagheera: It's best we leave now. Come along, man-cub.

Baloo: Hey, don't stop now, Baggy, you're doing great! There's more, lots more!

Bagheera: Why you, big fraud! You, you, you four-flusher! I-I'm fed up! I-I-I…

Mowgli: Baloo, you're all right!

Baloo: Ha-ha. Who me? Sure I am. Never felt... better.

Mowgli: You sure had us worried.

Baloo: Ahh, I was just taking five. You know, playing it cool. He-ha, but he was too easy.

Mowgli: Good old papa bear.

Dizzy: It's going to be a bit dull without the little bloke, isn't it?

Buzzy: Yeah, so what we gonna do?

Flaps: I don't know—hey now don't start that again!

Baloo: Hey Baggy, too bad you missed the action. You should have seen how I made a sucker out of old stripes with that left up in his face.  Boom, boom, I was giving him.  Wham! You want to know something?  We're some good sparring partners.

Mowgli: You’d better believe it!

Baloo: Yes, sir! Nothing or nobody is ever gonna come between us again.

Girl: My own home, My own home, My own home, My own home

Mowgli: Look, what's that?

Bagheera: Oh, it's the man-(2)village.

Mowgli: No, no, I mean that.

Baloo: Forget about those, they ain't nothing but trouble.

Mowgli: Just a minute. I've never seen one before.

Baloo: So you've seen one. So let's go

Mowgli: I'll be right back. I want a better look.

Baloo: Mowgli, wait a minute—.

Bagheera: Ahh Baloo, let him have a better (3)look.

Girl: Father's hunting in the forest, Mother's cooking in the home, I must go to fetch the water, Till the day that I am grown, Till I'm grown, Till I'm grown, I must go to fetch the (4)water, Till the day that I am grown, Then I will have a handsome husband, And a daughter of my own, And I'll send her to fetch the water, I'll be cooking in the home, Mmm-mmm, Mmm-mmm, Then I'll send her to fetch the water, I'll be cooking in my home. Oh!

Baloo: She did that on purpose!

Bagheera: Obviously.

Baloo: Mowgli, come back, (5)come back!

Bagheera: Go on, go on!

Baloo: He’s hooked.

Bagheera: Ahh, it was inevitable Baloo. The boy couldn't help himself. It was bound to happen. Mowgli is where he belongs now.

Baloo: Yeah. I guess you're right. But I still think he'd have made one swell bear. Well, come on, Baggy buddy. Let's get back to where we belong. And get with the beat!  Look for the bare necessities, The simple bare necessities

Bagheera: Forget about your worries and your strife

Bagheera and Baloo: I mean the bare necessities, Are Mother Nature's recipes, That bring the bare necessities of life.

1 comment:

Joel Swagman said...

For a version of these worksheets adapted for (slightly) higher level adult students, see here:

http://joelswagman.blogspot.com/2016/03/the-jungle-book-1967-movie-worksheets.html