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How shall I put it?



67Englishteacher
France

How shall I put it?
 
Well, this question will be difficult to ask because I �m looking for something whose name I don �t know! It �s a sort of rhyme used for example to choose who �s going to be the first player in a game, or in any situation in which you have various elements to choose from and you must pick one.

I hope you understand what I �m referring to... If you do, what is this kind of short text called? And do you know any examples in English? Actually a student translated a French one literally in her dialogue and of course it doesn �t make sense! So I need your help to correct that part, please.

Thanks!

22 Nov 2009      





Olindalima ( F )
Portugal

Rock, scissors,paper?
Probably not, but as you said it is not quite clear what your question is about, so... let �s wait for some more answers.

22 Nov 2009     



reb77
France

Hello,
I know there is a song that goes:
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe,
Catch a tiger by the toe.
If he hollers let him go,
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe
My mother told me to pick the best one,
And you are not it!
Not because you �re dirty,
Not because you �re clean,
Just because you kissed a boy/girl behind the magazine.
My mother told me to pick the very best one,
And that is Y-O-U.
I �m not really sure!

Can some native speakers help us , please?

bye.

22 Nov 2009     



ash2
Spain

Is this the kind of thing you are looking for?

Eeny, meeny, miny, moe,
Catch a tiger by the toe.
If he squeals let him go,
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe.
My mother told me to pick the best one,
And you are not it!

22 Nov 2009     



dufffy
France

Seems very complicated can you express yourself better?!

22 Nov 2009     



SaraMariam
United States

There are many different counting rhymes. Here are some examples that I found (probably you will find more yourself  if you type counting rhymes or counting out games on google :):

Bubblegum, bubblegum,
In a dish,
How many pieces,
Do you wish?

One spot, two spot, zig-zag, tear.
Pop-diepennygottennyum, tear.
Harum, scare �em, rip �em, tear �em.
Tay, taw, toe

Scout, Scout
You �re out

Superman, Superman fly away
Superman, Superman save the day

Inky pinky ponky,
Daddy had a donkey,
Donkey died, daddy cried,
Inky pinky ponky.

Ink-a-bink
A bottle of ink
Cork fell out and you stink
My mother told me to pick the very best one and
You are not it

One potato, two potato
Three potato, four,
Five potato, six potato,
Seven potato, more,
One big bad spud.


22 Nov 2009     



67Englishteacher
France

That �s exactly what I �m looking for !!! I �d heard of the eeny, meeny stuff but couldn �t remember it well enough to search it in google or use it as a clue to express my question more clearly.

Does anybody know what to call these, apart from counting rhymes which are a specific type?

Thank you all for your help, you �re GREAT !!! :)

22 Nov 2009     



ballycastle1
United Kingdom

They �re called counting-out games.
 
Ip, dip, dog �s spit.
You are
Not it!
 
 
and so on until only one person is left.

22 Nov 2009     



douglas
United States

mickey mouse lit a match
and it went
out
 
engine mengine number nine
going down chicago line
If the train should jump the track
do you want your money back?
 
Yes:  Y..E..S..spells yes and you are not it
 
No:  N...O...spells no and you are not it
 
I don �t know what they are called but "counting games" sounds pretty good.

22 Nov 2009     



Domino10
United Kingdom

Ibble obble bacl bobble, ibble obble out!

22 Nov 2009     



67Englishteacher
France

thank you all again! Your answers are very helpful!

23 Nov 2009