Unit 5The Value of Money Reading for Writing 课件(共19张PPT) 2025-2026学年人教版2019必修第三册

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名称 Unit 5The Value of Money Reading for Writing 课件(共19张PPT) 2025-2026学年人教版2019必修第三册
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(共19张PPT)
Reading for Writing
Book 3 Unit 5
Write a dramatic scent
Read for information
01
Read the scene and finish the following tasks
1. Where does Henry go What does Henry want
2. What do the clerks show Henry at first Why
3. What makes the people in the store change their attitudes towards Henry
4. Why would the owner be willing to wait for a long time to get paid
5. Is it right to judge people by their clothes Why or why not
1. Answer the following questions.
1. Where does Henry go What does Henry want
2. What do the clerks show Henry at first Why
Henry goes to a tailor's shop and wants to buy some new clothes.
They show him ready-made clothes, because he looks poor and these clothes are cheaper.
3. What makes the people in the store change their attitudes towards Henry
4. Why would the owner be willing to wait for a long time to get paid
They change their attitudes after seeing the million-pound note because they think that he is rich.
Perhaps he thinks that Henry will come back and buy a lot 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.
Everyone is born equal and should be treated with the respect. You cannot judge a person by what he wears. Dressing well or having a lot of money doesn't mean someone is a nice person. Sometimes appearances are deceptive.
2. Finish the table below.
The Million Pound Bank Note (Act 2 Scene 1)
Setting
Characters
Plot
In a tailor's shop
Henry, the owner, 1st clerk, 2nd clerk, 3rd clerk
Henry went to a tailor's shop to buy some new clothes. At first, clerks in the tailor's shop served Henry ________ and ________________ and they were even eager to get him out of the shop. But when they knew Henry was millionaire, the tailor's owner treated Henry in an extremely polite manner and was willing to ____________after a long time.
rudely
impatiently
get paid
3. The story line of the scene.
beginning
development
climax
ending
Henry, holding the bank note, goes into a tailor's shop to buy some new clothes.
At first, the clerks look down upon Henry. They show him some cheap clthes coldly.
They ask Henry to see a lot of well-made clothes and the owner himself shows Henry out warmly.
After Henry shows the note, they are astonished. And then they begin to serve Henry very carefully and politely.
Video Time : Act 2 Scene 1
Study the language features
02
1. Underline the sentences that show how people's attitude change toward Henry.
before seeing the note
after seeing the note
cold, rude, impatient...
polite, patient, respectful...
2. Read the scene again and find an example each of the following elements.
Basic elements of a scene script
Title of play
Scene
Narration
character names
Stage directions
lines of dialogue
(when, where, who, what )
(what actors should do; actions; expressions)
(what actors should say)
Writing Project
03
1. Imagine that Henry will go to the Barber's, brainstorm what
difficulties he might face.
With no money to pay at once;
The owner looked down upon Henry;
Be considered as a liar
……
1. The languages should be clearly stated.
2. What does your story want to tell us
3. Is there any conflict and climax designed in your plot
4. Is the character's personality well showed in his stage directions and lines
5. Include the six elements of a screenplay: title of play; narration; character names; lines of language; stage directions; scene;
2. When writing a script, you should keep those in mind:
In your group:
Make a list of the characters
Make an outline of the events in the scene
Decide how the characters' feelings change during the scene
Think of an exciting ending
Write the dialogue
Write the stage directions which tell the actors what to do or how to say something
3. Work in groups and start your draft.
One possible version:
Henry goes to the Barber’s
Narrator: Henry is walking down the street, he sees a sign for a place that cuts hair. In a shop window, he looks at his own hair. Since it is too long, he decides to get it cut.
Henry: Good afternoon, I’d like to get a haircut.(The barber takes one look at Henry and continues cutting another man’s hair.) Er... I would like to have my hair cut. It’s much too long.
Barber: (in a rude manner) Yes, I can see that.
Henry: Fine, well, I will have a seat and wait for a moment.
(After some time, the barber finishes cutting the other man’s hair, takes his money and then turns to look at Henry.)
Barber: It seems that you haven’t had your hair cut for a long time. You must be a sailor.
Henry: Not exactly. But I was at sea for long.
Barber: All right, then, get in the chair.
Henry: Thank you.
(They both become quiet. After his hair is cut, the barber tells Henry how much he must pay. Henry shows the barber the bank note.)
Barber: (looks shocked) Er, do you have small notes
Henry: I am terribly sorry, I don’t have any small bills.
Barber: Of course you wouldn’t.(wearing a big smile) Nothing to worry about! Please come back at any time. It will be my honor to serve you!