人教版(2019)必修第三册Unit 5 The Value of Money Reading and Thinking 课件(共23张PPT)

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(共23张PPT)
Unit 5 The Value of Money
Reading and Thinking
What can we buy with One Million RMB nowadays
≈ _____ Iphone 14
≈ _____ BMW 3 Series
≈ _____ m flat
≈ _____ bitcoins
150
3
80~100
2
Lead-in
1,000,000 pounds!
Victorian era (1819-1901)
1 bike≈ 5 pounds
1 student’s yearly tuition in college ≈_____ pounds
A man with a wife lives a rich life in a year ≈____ pounds
100
300
This man really got a million pound bank note
in Mark Twain's novel.
What do you think he did with the money
What do you know about Mark Twain
Mark Twain
(1835—1910)
The greatest humorist of the 19th century in American literature. Also one of the greatest writers in the world.
Samuel Langhorne Clemens
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
《汤姆·索亚历险记》
He is good at writing about children’s adventures.
Do you know any of his works
masterpieces
short stories
The 1,000,000 Bank-Note
The play
Fast reading
1.Please read the article and answer the following questions.
1. What is the text type of this reading
Play
Novel
Popular science article
2. Please match these six elements with different parts of this text.
title
theme
narration
Character
dialogue
action direction
title
theme
narration
Character
dialogue
action direction
Basic
elements(要素) of a play
Characters
Lines(台词)
Stage directions
Plots(情节)
A drama or play intends to portray(描述) life or people, or to tell a story usually involving conflicts and emotions through actions and dialogue. It is typically designed for theatrical performance.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
ending
narration
dialogue
______ Henry questions
______ Henry a letter
_______ Henry inside
Asked
Gave
invited
Tips:
Pay attention to what did they do.
Fast reading
Divide the dialogue into three parts and complete the blanks
Oliver who _______ a man could live a month in London with a million pound bank note.
Roderick who _______ the idea.
Henry, a _________ American who landed
in Britain by accident.
doubts
poor
Read for characters--Conflicts
conflict 1
conflict 2
wealthy brothers made a bet
believes
wealthy
Can’t cash checks(不提现)
Careful reading
Emotions
Lines
Who? Me, sir?
Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. …I landed in Britain by accident.
I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you.
Well, it may seem lucky to you ……some kind of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny.
Well, why don’t you explain what this is about
surprised
anxious
confused/puzzled
Angry
Puzzled; curious,
Place
Outside the house
In the house
How did Henry’s emotions change in the play
Read for characters--Emotions
Careful reading
Reading Tip 2
Some sentences have an implied meaning which is not clearly stated. This implied meaning often indicates people's feelings, attitudes, or motives. You have to read between the lines because the real messages are often hidden beneath the literal meaning.
You mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage.
A.It's an advantage to both of them.
B.It's an advantage to Henry.
C.It's an advantage to the two rich brothers.
For the two rich brothers
Henry is the suitable person.
For Henry
He doesn't need to worry about his situation because they're going to give him a million-pound bank note.
(happily)What luck! Brother, what luck!
A.It's luck for them to make the bet.
B.It's luck for them to find the right person for the bet.
C.It's luck for them to take out the million-pound bank note from the bank.
Oh, this is silly.
A.The two rich brothers are silly.
B.It's very strange that he can't open the envelope until two o'clock.
C. It's very strange that the two give an envelope to him rather than a job.
Analyze Characters’ personality
Use some adjectives to decribe them, and give your reasons on the basis of the lines.
Henry was....
Oliver and Roderick were....
Careful reading
3. Well, to be honest, I have none.
1. I can’t say I have any plans. As a matter of fact…
polite
honest
1. Who Me, sir
2. Adams. Henry Adams.
3. Thank you.
4. I’m afraid… sir.
2. I worked for a mining company.
frank / straightforward
1. Could you offer me work here
2. Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me…
3. Oh, this is silly.
4. I don’t want your charity. I just want a job that earns an honest income.
polite
1. Young man, would you step inside a moment, please
2. May we ask what you’re doing in this country ...
3. If you don’t mind, may I ask you ...
mischievous(恶作剧的)
They can tell Henry is honest and hard-working through his words and behaviours.
They have made a bet about one million pounds just for a bit of fun.
wise
Complete the passage with words from Act 1, Scene 3.
The two gentlemen had been having a heated argument for a couple of days, and had decided to make a _____ which would settle their argument. They were going to find someone to take part in their bet when they saw Henry walking on the street outside. They invited him into their house, where Henry told them he had landed in Britain by
________. Although he had gone to the American consulate to ______ help, he had not received any. Henry hoped that the brothers would offer him some ______ of work because he had no money.
bet
accident
seek
sort
Henry got upset with the brothers when they seemed too happy about his bad luck. They quickly told him not to feel that way and they gave him an envelope with money in it. They said the letter inside would explain what it was all about, but he had to postpone opening it until 2 o'clock. Henry felt that was odd. The ________ ended with Henry leaving their house and promising that he would not open the letter until 2 o'clock.
scene
Post reading
1. Please guess that what changes will happen to Henry’s life after receiving one million pounds
Can’t cash checks(不能提现)
A.
B.
Thank you!