人教版(2019) 必修第三册 Unit 5 The Value of Money Reading for Writing课件(共25张PPT)

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人教版(2019) 必修第三册 Unit 5 The Value of Money Reading for Writing课件(共25张PPT)

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高中英语新人教版必修三
THE VALUE
OF
B3U5-2 reading for writing
MONEY
Lead-in
Reading--for elements & plot
目 录
CONTENTS
Elements:
Where?
Who?
What happened
Part 1
Before Henry
showed the note
Part 2
After Henry
showed the note
Turning point
plot
What happens before and after Henry shows the bank note.
Henry enters the tailor's shop Before he shows the bank note
After he shows the bank note
Henry is showed downstairs.
The clerk gives him a cheap coat.
The clerk becomes angry because Henry can’t pay at once.
The clerk is shocked.
The owner comes over and changes his attitude at once.
They bring Henry to another part of the shop and begin measuring him.
They are glad to wait a long time to get paid.
Study the language features.
Underline the sentences that show people’s attitudes change in red.
Read the scene and divide it into 3 parts.
Setting: Where
Characters: Who
Plot: What happened
In a tailor's shop
Henry, owner, 1st clerk,
2nd clerk, 3rd clerk
At the beginning, clerks in the tailor's shop served Henry rudely and impatiently and they were even eager to ______________________.
But then because of the note, the tailor's owner_______ Henry in an extremely polite manner and was willing to ________after a long time.
served
get paid
get him out of the shop
Look at the scene and finish the column below.
While-reading
Read and divide the scene into 3 parts.
Before Henry
showed the note
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
While Henry
showed the note
After Henry
showed the note
Read Part 1 and answer the questions.
1. Where does Henry go What does he want
2. What does the clerks show Henry at first Why
He goes to a tailor's shop. He wants new clothes.
They show him ready-made clothes, because he looks poor and these clothes are cheaper.
3. What are the clerks' attitude towards Henry Find the evidence.
1. In a rude manner 2. “downstairs”
3. pull aside and whisper: “you'd better serve him quick and get him out quick”
4. “I know what I am doing, I've got eyes”
5. look at him with a frown: “It's all we have in your size”
6. trying not to show his anger: “I suppose a gentleman ...”
They look down upon Henry.
4. Why would the owner be willing to wait for a long time to get paid
Perhaps he thinks that Henry will come back and buy a lot of more clothes in the future or tell his wealthy friends about the shop.
5.Is it right to judge people by their clothes Why or why not
No, it's not right, for two reasons.
First, everyone has dignity and should be treated with the same respect.
Second, you cannot judge someone before you know all the facts about this person. Dressing well or having a lot of money doesn't mean someone is a nice person. Sometimes appearances are deceptive.
What are the attitudes of the clerks and theowner to Henry at first
(1) (in a manner)
See him there.
(2) ...you'd better serve him and get him out !
(3) (trying not to show he's )
l suppose a gentleman like you only carries very large bills.
rude
rude
quick
quick
impatient
angry
sarcastic
挖苦的
Read for the details
Part 2: While Henry shows the note.
What are the clerk and the owner's reaction when seeing the note
(1) (... The clerk Henry's coat. Then he the bill and slowly it again, as if looking at something he can't is there.)
(2) ... be the one I saw in the papers last week
drops
shocked
folds
unfolds
believe
Would it
Could it
Read for the details
Part 3: After Henry shows the note.
What are the attitudes of the clerks and the owner to Henry after seeing the note
(1) Never mind. (with a smile) Oh, it's ! It was made for some king but he'll just have to wait.
(2) Yes, we can wait !
broad
perfect
forever
flattering
奉承的,谄媚的
over-polite
patient
Read for the details
Part 3: After Henry shows the note.
Why is the owner willing to wait a long time to get paid
Because he is patient to all the customers.
Because he sees the million-pound note.
Because he doesn’t care about the money.
Because the clothes in the shop were really worn.
Narrator: Henry is walking along the street holding the bank note in his hand. His coat is worn in several places . He sees a sign for a tailor's shop.
Careful reading
Henry: (entering the shop) I'd like to have a suit coat.
1st Clerk: (in a rude manner) See him here. (pointing to another clerk)
2nd Clerk: Ready-made suits Downstairs.
Henry: (after going down some stairs) Can you show me a suit, please
3rd Clerk: Yes,I can, sir. This way, please, Ah, here we are, the very thing you need.
1st Clerk: (pulling the 3rd clerk aside and whispering) Mr Reid says you'd better serve him quick and get him out quick!
3rd Clerk: I know what I'm doing. I've got eyes, haven't I
Henry: It's a little too bright, isn't it
3rd Clerk: (looking at him with a frown) It's all we have in your size.
Henry: Well, I suppose it ought to do for now. I'll take it.
3rd Clerk: Good. Shall I put it in a box
Henry: No. I'll wear it. Oh, I'd rather not pay you now. I'd like to pay in a month. You see, I don't have any small change.
3rd Clerk: (trying not to show he's angry) I suppose a gentleman like you only carries very large bills.
Henry: Now, you shouldn't judge people by their clothes. I just don't want to cause you trouble with a large note.
3rd Clerk: It's no trouble at all.
Henry: In that case, there's no problem. (He gives the clerk the bank note. The clerk drops Henry's coat. Then he folds the bill and slowly unfolds it again, as if looking at something he can't believe is there.)
Owner: Well, what seems to be the trouble
Henry: I'm just waiting for my change.
Owner: Give him his change, Todd. Get going...(after getting the bank note from Todd)
Owner: Would it ... could it be the one I saw
in the papers last week I remember
thinking that never would I hold such a note
as this .... (to Henry) Oh, take off this coat, sir. (to Todd) Go get the others, Todd! (to Henry again) Allow me, sir! This way, sir.
Henry: This is nice, but I really don't need it.
Owner: Never mind. (with a broad smile) Oh, it's perfect! It was made for some king but he'll just have to wait. You'll need many suits for many occasions. Yes, indeed you will.
Henry: Wait a minute. I only came here to get a suit coat to wear today. I dare not buy all these things. You would have to wait a long time to get paid.
(in another part of the shop, where there is a wide range of options for Henry to choose from)
What difficulties might he face in these situations
Where will Henry go
Learn to write a dramatic scene P57
Learnt to write a new scene for the play where Henry will try to use the bank note.
A restaurant A shoe store
A barber shop A hotel A cinema
戏剧
一般现在时,第一、第二人称
开端:交代背景
发展:为高潮做铺垫
结局:人物态度的转变
体裁话题
时态人称
文章架构
核心要点
人物对话,Henry被瞧不起
百万英镑纸币出现
人物态度发生大转变
Write a dramatic scene
高潮:关键人物或物品的出现
A. Make a list of the characters.
B. Make an outline of the events in the scene.
C. Decide how the character's feelings change during the scene.
D. Think of an exciting ending.
E. Write the dialogue.
F. Write the stage directions which tell the actors
what to do or how to say something.
Pair Work
Useful Expressions
It/The story happened in a shop...
Henry is walking down the street when...
He is on the way to...
Perhaps you'll have the goodness to leave.
My apologies, sir.
I apologise profusely. There's been a most unfortunate misunderstanding.
It's my great honor to serve you.
You must come whenever you want.

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