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Unit5TheValueofMoneyPeriod2ReadingandThinking:ThemillionpoundbanknoteLeadinAppreciateapartofthevideoTheMillionPoundBankNote. learnaboutitsauthorMarkTwainMarkTwainMarkTwainagreathumorist(幽默作家)afamousspeaker(演说家)likedtotellfunnystorieslikedtoplayjokesonhisfriendsDo you know more about Mark Twain?Can you name any of his works?Mark Twain(18351910)The greatest humorist of the 19th century American literature.Real name of Mark TwainMeaning of his pen nameBirth DateBirth PlaceHis famous worksSamuelLanghorneClemensFloridaThe Adventures of Tom SawyerThe Adventures of Huckleberry FinnNovember 30th, 1835His famous worksThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer汤姆索亚历险记18761876The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn哈克贝利弗恩历险记18811881The Million Pound Bank Note百万英镑hisdrama18189393This play was also made into a film in 1954.Suppose you get a large amount of money, for example one million pound, by buying lottery tickets (彩票) and become a millionaire (百万富翁), what will you do with it?Pre-readingTickthethingsyouwoulddowithamillion-poundbanknote.do some science researchshare with friendsrun a businesshelp the poorbuy a big flatplan a trip This man really got a million pound bank note in Mark Twains play. How did that happen?THEMILLIONPOUNDBANKNOTEAct1,Scene3While-reading 幕 场场 bill While-readingTime Place _Characters:HenryAdamsRoderickOliverServantFirst Reading: Read for the setting and characters Thesummerof1903London Characters (人物):Henry Adams:An American businessman, lostin LondonRoderick and Oliver : two old and rich brothers who made a bet on what would happen to a person if he was given a million pound note.What bet did Roderick and Oliver make?CharactersPlayPlace Event 010302Task 1In the old brothers house located in London.Henry Adams, a lost American businessman in London.Roderick and Oliver, two rich English brothers.The two old brothers bet on whether a man could live a month in London with a million-pound bank note. And then they chose Henry to be the right man.Read the play quickly and take down some notes.Tworichbrothers,OliverandRoderick,madeabetonwhetherHenry,apennilessman,couldliveforonemonthinLondonwithnothingbutamillion-poundbanknote.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?2.Whatarethebasicelementsoftheplay?titleofplay-剧本题目scene-场次characternames-人物lines-台词,(narration-旁白,monologue-独白)stageinstructions-舞台说明(括号里斜体部分)The most important two parts of a play.What are the basic elements and language features of a play script? Title of playSceneCharacter namesLines of dialogueNarrationStage direction性格化characterization动作化action口语化colloquialismHenry wandered in London streets.About a month ago Henry Adams was sailing out of the bay.The next morning he was spotted by a ship.Towards night he found himself carried out to sea by a strong wind.The ship brought him to England. Then he went to the American consulate to seek help, but got nothing.12345Put the events below about Henry below in correct order.AmonthagoHenrywas_outofthebay.TowardsnightHenryfoundhimself_outtoseabyastrongwind.ThenextmorningHenrywas_byaship.LaterHenrylandedin_byaccident.sailingcarriedspottedLondonAfterarrivinginLondonHenrywas_inLondonandwaswanderinginthestreet.WhilewalkingoutsideThey_himin.AtlastRoderickgaveHenrya_withmoneyinit.lostinvitedletterActivity 1 Fill in the chart with proper words.Second reading : Read for the plotHow did Henry come to England?Third reading: Read for the ideasTask1. Read for details1. How does Henry want the brothers to help him?2. Why do you think Henry does not want the brothers charity?3. Why do you think the brothers chose Henry for their bet?1. How does Henry want the brothers to help him?3. Why do you think the brothers chose Henry for their bet?Hewouldlikethemtoofferhimajob.Becauseheisaprideandhonestmanwhothinksthatitisimportanttolivebyhardwork.2. Why do you think Henry does not want the brothers charity?Becausehelookspoor.Thenwhentheytalktohim,theydiscoverthatheispenniless,friendlessbuthonestandhard-working.Heisperfectfortheirbet.Task2. Read for feelings1.Who?Me,sir?2.Well,IcantsaythatIhaveanyplans.Asamatteroffact,IlandedinBritainbyaccident.3.ImafraidIdontquitefollowyou,sir.4.Well,itmayseemluckytoyoubutnottome!Ifthisisyourideaofsomekindofjoke,Idontthinkitsveryfunny.5.Well,whydontyouexplainwhatthisisallabout?1. Who? Me, sir?surprised2. Well, I cant say that I have any plans. As a matter of fact, I landed in Britain by accident.anxious3. Im afraid I dont quite follow you, sir.puzzled/confused4. Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! If this is your idea of some kind of joke, I dont think its very funny.angryandupset5. Well, why dont you explain what this is all about?puzzledangrycurioussurprisedTask3. Read for implied meaning1. I went to the American consulate to seek help, but . Anyway, I didnt dare to try again.2. You mustnt worry about that. Its an advantage.3. What luck! Brother, what luck!4. Oh, this is silly.Understanding implied meaningSome sentences have an implied meaning which is not clearly stated. This implied meaning often indicated peoples feelings, attitudes, or motives. You can find this implied meaning by looking at the context. You have to read between the lines because the real messages are often hidden beneath the literal meaning. Task3. Explain what the speakers mean by saying these sentences.1. I went to the American consulate to seek help, but . Anyway, I didnt dare to try again.Ididntgetanyhelpintheconsulateandmyexperiencetherewasunpleasant.Imafraidtogobacktotheconsulate.ItsanadvantagetousthatyouwerebroughttoEnglandbyaccidentandyoudonthaveanymoneybecauseyouretherightpersonforthebet.Youdontneedtoworryaboutyoursituationbecauseweregoingtogiveyouamillion-poundbanknote.2. You mustnt worry about that. Its an advantage.3. What luck! Brother, what luck!Fortunately,wefoundtherightpersonforthebet.Itsgoodluckforus.ItsverystrangethatIcantopentheenvelopeuntiltwooclock.Whatshappening?4. Oh, this is silly.What kinds of people are Henry Adams, Oliver and Roderick?Find some clues in the play. Well, I cant say that I have any plans. Well, to be honest, I have none. (no money) Could you offer me work here? I dont want your charity. I just want a job that earns an honest income. Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! If this is your idea of some kind of joke, I dont think its very funny. Now if youll excuse me, I ought to be on my way. Young man, would you step inside a moment, please? May we ask what youre doing in this country and what your plans are? If you dont mind, may I ask you how much money you have?They have made a bet about one million pounds just for a bit of fun.恶作剧的 They can tell Henry is honest and hard-working through his words and behaviours.RoderickandOliver,thetworichbrothers,madea_about_Finishthemindmapbelowandretellthestory.endingdevelopmentclimaxbeginningThetwobrothersgavethe_toHenryandaskedhimnotto_.betwhetheramancouldliveinLondonforamonthwithamillion-poundnote._walkedoutsideinvitedinFromtheconversation,thetwobrothersknew:Henry1.Henrywasan_andlandedinLondon_,whichmeant_.2.Henryoncewentto_forhelp,butfailed,whichmeant_3.Henryhad_moneyhimself,whichmeant_4.Henrywasa_person.relyonthenoteforlivinghere.byaccidentheknewlittleaboutLondonwithnobodyknowinghimAmericanconsulatenobodyherewouldhelphim.nohehadtoAmericanhard-working,honestHenrywastherightpersonforthebet.letterwiththenoteopenuntilHernylefttheroom.init2oclockoutline Find Henry Roderick and Oliver were I ._when they saw Henry, a poor young man. Know Henry About a month ago, Henry was sailing and later he found himself carried out to sea by a strong wind. Fortunately, he 2. _by a ship. And it wasthe ship that brought him to 3. _。 Offer money to Henry Oliver and Roderick gave Henry a letter and told him that there was money in it. They 4. _him to accept it, and made him 5. _ that it wouldnt be opened until 2 oclock.making a bet was spotted Englandpersuaded promisePostReading-RetellHenry,aSanFranciscobusinessman,foundhimself(1)_(carry)outtoseabyastrongwind.Whenhewasjustabouttogivehimselfup,he(2)_(spot)byaship,sohelandedinLondon(3)_accident.Hungryandalone,hewalkedonthestreetsofthecitywhenhewas(4)_(expect)calledintoahouse,(5)_tworichbrothers,OliverandRoderick,gavehimaletterandtoldhimnottoopenittilltwooclockoftheday.Not(6)_(know)itwasamillionpoundbanknote,Henryleftthehouseandwentintoacheaprestauranttostuffhisstomach.carriedspottedunexpectedlyCompletethepassageaccordingtothetext.whereknowingbyPostReading-RetellEverybodywasrudetohim(7)_helookedpoor.Then,tohissurprise,hehandedtheowneramillionpoundbanknotetopay(8)_themeal.Seeingthenote,allthepeopleintherestaurantbecamepoliteandtriedtheirbest(9)_(please)Henry.Dontyouthinkits(10)_mostincredibletaleintheworld?becausefortopleasethePost-readingRetell the story by completing the passage with the words from the text.Thetwogentlemenhadbeenhavingaheatedargumentforacoupleofdays,andhaddecidedtomakea_whichwouldsettletheirargument.TheyweregoingtofindsomeonetotakepartintheirbetwhentheysawHenrywalkingonthestreetoutside.Theyinvitedhimintotheirhouse,whereHenrytoldthemhehadlandedinBritainby_.AlthoughhehadgonetotheAmericanconsulateto_help,hehadnotreceivedany,Henryhopedthatthebrotherswouldofferhimsome_ofworkbecausehehadnomoney.Henrygotupsetwiththebrotherswhentheyseemedtoohappyabouthisbadluck.Theyquicklytoldhimnottofeelthatwayandtheygavehimanenvelopewithmoneyinit.Theysaidtheletterinsidewouldexplainwhatitwasallabout,buthehadtopostponeopeningituntil2oclock.Henryfeltthatwasodd.The_endedwithHenryleavingtheirhouseandpromisingthathewouldnotopentheletteruntil2oclock.betaccidentseeksortscene1.WhydoyouthinkthatthebrotherschoseHenryfortheirbet?it was his first visit to London so nobody knew him.He had no money so he would have to rely on the bank note.They thought he looked honest because he asked for a job and not charity.Critical thinkingCritical thinkingCritical ThinkingWhatkindofroledoyouthinkmoneyplaysinourdailylife?Ismoneyeverything?PostReading-CriticalthinkingMoneyisnoteverythingEverybodywantstogetwealth.Intodaysmaterialworld,makingmoneyorbecomingwealthysymbolizesapersonssuccessandcapability.Manypeoplejustmakeeveryeffort,payanypricetoattaingreaterwealth.Withmoney,theycanbuynice,largeapartmentsinniceneighborhood.Withmoneytheycanownluxuriouscars.Wealthseemstobringallhappinessinlife.Somepeoplethinkmoneyisveryimportant,pleasewriteanessaywiththetopic“Ismoneyisimportant?”andpresentyourownidea.PostReading-CriticalthinkingButiswealththeonlyroadtohappiness?Notreally.Therearemanythingsintheworld,whicharebeyondthemeansofmoney,suchasfriendship,love,healthandknowledge.Peoplearesopreoccupiedwithstrugglingformoneythattheyhavenotimeorwouldnottakethetimetoformormaintainfriendship.Whathappinesscantheyfeellivingaslonelymiserablecreatureswithoutloveorfriendsintheworldeveniftheyaccumulatetremendouswealth?Inmyopinion,peoplecantdoanythingwithoutmoney,butmoneyisnoteverything.Whatmoneywillbringyoudependsonyourpersonalbeliefandgoalinlife.IfyouarekindenoughPostReading-Criticalthinkingtohelpothers,especiallythepoor,moneyisagoodthingtoyou.Withit,youcandomuchmoreforthebenefitofpeopleandyourcountry,anditwilladdtoyourownhappiness.Ifyouwantmoneyjustforyourownneeds,youllneverbesatisfiedorhappy.Inaword,youshouldhavemoneyspentformorepeople.Onlythencanmoneybethesourceofyourhappiness.Moneyisnoteverything.Moneycanbuyahouse,butnotahome.Moneycanbuyabed,butnotsleep.Moneycanbuyaclock,butnottime.Moneycanbuyabook,butnotknowledge.Moneycanbuyyouaposition,butnotrespect.Moneycanbuyyoumedicine,butnothealth.Moneycanbuyafriend,butnotlove.Moneycanbuyyoublood,butnotlife.Everycoinhastwosides.Usemoneywisely!Moneyisagoodservantandabadmaster.-FrancisBaconCan you list some other similar bets? BrewstersMillions布鲁斯特的百万横财HelloMr.Billionaire西虹市首富WhatdoyouthinkwillhappentoHenry?Willthebanknotehelphimorgethimintotrouble?Writeapossibledevelopmenttothestory.HomeworkThank you! the power of a million-pound bank noteat the tailorsMovie clipsHenry is showed downstairsa cheap coatbecomes angryshockedchange attitudemeasure &offerwherewhybeginningdevelopmentturning pointclimaxendingFind the structure of the playWhat are the clerks attitudes to Henry? How can you know? rude, impatient, angry, look down upon/satirize(讽刺) HenryWhat are the attitudes of the clerks and the owner to Henry? How can you know?Over-polite; patient; flattering(奉承的,拍马屁的)Polite, flatteringWhats the result and what are the sentences to show the owners attitudes to Henry? In the play, ones attitudes or feelings are mainly shown through stage directions and lines of dialogue.changeConflict of the playthe key to attracting the audienceTHINK IT OVER每个人有自己的人生,每一件事情都有属于他的光亮。 Is is right to judge people by their clothes? Why or why not? What is the right attitude we shuld take towards money?”Money is a good servant and a bad master. - Francis BaconMoney is not everything, but without money, everything is nothing. THANK YOU FOR YOUR LISTENING
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