【臺詞】【佩奇S2-22】67 Sports Day
Narrator: Today is the school sports day. Peppa and her friends are all here.
Madame Gazelle: The first event is running.
Narrator: The children have to run as fast as they can.
Peppa: I think I will win. I can run very fast.
Suzy: I’m faster than you.
Madame Gazelle: Ready... Steady... Go.
Peppa: I can run at a hundred miles an hour.
Suzy: I can run at a million miles an hour.
Daddy Pig: Peppa, Suzy. Stop talking and run.
Peppa: Oh.
Narrator: Rebecca Rabbit is in the lead.
Narrator: Oh, dear! Peppa and Suzy are right at the back.
Parents: Come on, Peppa/Suzy/Danny/Rebecca!
Narrator: Rebecca Rabbit wins. And Peppa and Suzy are last.
Madame Gazelle: The winner of the race is Rebecca Rabbit.
Everyone: Hooray.
Rebecca: Thank you.
Peppa: I would have won if you hadn’t been talking to me, Suzy.
Daddy Pig: Now, now, Pepaa. Remember, it’s not winning that matters, but taking part.
Peppa: Yes, Daddy.
Madame Gazelle: The next event is the long jump.
Narrator: George and Richard have to see who can jump the furthest.
Peppa: George, run as fast as you can, then jump as far as you can.
Madame Gazelle: George, ready... steady... go!
Narrator: George has jumped as far as he can.
Madame Gazelle: Now, it’s Richard Rabbit’s turn.
Peppa: If Richard doesn’t run, he won’t jump very far.
Madame Gazelle: Richard Rabbit, ready... steady... go.
Narrator: Richard Rabbit has jumped further than George.
Madame Gazelle: And the winner is Richard Rabbit.
Everyone: Hooray!
George: Waaaaaaa!
Peppa: George, remember, it’s not the winning that matters, but taking part.
Madame Gazelle: The next race is the relay. Each child needs to pick a parent to race.
Daddy Pig: Peppa, pick me, pick me.
Peppa: But Daddy, You’re not very good at running.
Daddy Pig: I was very good when I was a little piggy.
Peppa: But now you have a big tummy.
Daddy Pig: But I can still touch my toes, nearly.
Peppa: All right, Daddy. But you must run very fast.
Narrator: The mummies and daddies will run the first part of the race. And then hand the batons to the children.
Madame Gazelle: Mummies and daddies! Ready, steady, go!
Children: Run, Daddy/Mummy.
Narrator: Daddy Pig is in the lead.
Children: Come on, Daddy/Mummy.
Peppa: Come on Daddy. Thank you, Daddy. You did very well. Now, it’s my turn to take the baton.
Daddy Pig: Peppa, stop talking and run.
Peppa: Oh.
Parents: Keep running! Go on!
Madame Gazelle: And the winner is Emily Elephant.
Everyone: Hooray.
Peppa: Oh, Daddy, I haven’t won a prize yet.
Daddy Pig: Don’t worry, Peppa. There’s still one more event.
Madame Gazelle: And now for the last event of the day. The tug of war. Boys are against girls. When I say go, you must pull the rope with all your strength.
Peppa: The girls will win.
Danny: No, they won’t. The boys will win.
Madame Gazelle: Ready! Steady! Go!
Daddies: Come on, boys!
Danny: Come on, pull!
Mummies: Come on, the girls!
Peppa: Pull!
Suzy: I am pulling.
Narrator: Everyone is pulling so hard. The rope is breaking.
Madame Gazelle: And the result is a draw. So both teams win.
Everyone: Hooray.
Peppa: I love the school sports day. Especially when I win a prize.