人教 必修三 Unit3 The Million Pound Bank Note Speaking 课件 (共18张PPT)

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课件18张PPT。SpeakingUnit3 The Million Pound Bank NoteCooperative learningHave an interview with Henry.
What did you do before you came to London?
Did you find it hard to get a job there?
How did you feel when you were asked to the rich brother’s house?
Did you believe that the letter will work?
Did you feel angry when the clerk at the tailor’s shop treated you badly at first?.... Make a dialogue for Act Two, Scene 1 using all of the following information:
Henry tells a clerk that he wants a coat for a suit. The clerk shows him a cheap coat downstairs. Henry doubts if he should take it. The clerk persuades him to buy it. Henry agrees, but explains that he can’t pay him right now, as he has no small change. In your dialogue, include expressions on shopping. Practice your dialogue and then share it with another pair. And we’ll see which is the most appropriate for the play.Suggested scene The dialogue takes place at a tailor’s shop. (O=Owner; C=Clerk; H=Henry)
O: There’s a customer, Todd. Will you serve him?
C: I don’t know why he’s in a tailor’s shop. Just look at his clothes!O: No matter what he’s wearing, Todd, just show him the cheapest.
C: Do you want anything?
H: Yes, please. I want to buy a suit.
C: Of course. You may find these rather expensive. We’ve got some cheaper ones in the back room. Will you come through to the back, please?...Why don’t you try this one on? H: Mmm, it doesn’t seem to fit very well.
C: I’m afraid it’s the cheapest one we’ve got.
H: Very well, I’ll take it. Could you wait a few days for the money? I don’t have any small notes on me.
C: Oh, you haven’t? Well, of course, I know that gentlemen like you carry only large notes.H: My friend, you shouldn’t judge strangers always by the clothes they wear. I’m quite able to pay for this suit. I just didn’t wish to put you to the trouble of changing a large note.C: Why do you think we can’t change your note? Of course we can.
H: Oh, very well. Then there is nothing to worry about. I apologize. (Hands him the note.)(1) Have...on/with/about somebody: take or bring something when someone goes to a place.
(2) Put somebody to the trouble of doing something : make someone have the trouble of doing something.Explanations to the suggested scene:(3) change : the money that you gave back when somebody has paid you too much.
e.g Give me my change.(4) judge somebody / something by / from something: form an opinion about somebody.
e.g. Judging from what you say, they ought to succeed.
e.g. Don’t judge a man by his looks. Listening Task (P58)
What is the main idea of the dialogue?Henry meets a young lady whom he likes
very much. That cold January night, I was growing sick of my life in San Francisco. There I was, _______ home at one in the morning after a tiring practice at the theatre. With opening night only a week away, I _______________(still) my lines. I ___ into trouble of _______ with my part-time job at the bank and my acting at night at the same time. walkingwas still learninggotdealingget, deal, walk, think, give, become, suffer, pretend, learn As I ______, I _______ seriously about _____ up both acting and San Francisco. City life _______ too much for me. I ______ a lot from loneliness. I simply didn’t know what to do. Towards nightfall, I _______ to enjoy myself in a park, but something incredible happened. Until now I can’t account for it.walkedgivingsufferedthoughtpretendedget, deal, walk, think, give, become, suffer, pretend, learnbecame