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Moneyisagoodservantandabadmaster.金錢是善仆,也是惡主跟讀背誦單詞“tailor-external”3mins:聽音辨義“tailor-external”Self-studySelf-study5mins:仔細閱讀P56文章,標出劇本主要構成元素。

5mins:完成導學案Activity1+2。Theelementsofaplay劇本的基本元素TitleofplaysceneNarrationCharacternamesStagedirectionsLinesofdialogue(Backgroundinformation:when,where,who,what)(whatactorsshoulddo;action,expression;)(whatactorsshouldsay)ReadformainideaWhat’sthemainideaofthescene?Henrywasgivenacoldwelcomewhenhefirstentered______________.Afterknowingabouthisgreatwealththeownerandtheclerkschangedtheir________.

thetailor’sshopattitudesReadanddividethesceneinto3parts.BeforeHenryshowedthenotePart1Part2Part3WhileHenryshowedthenoteAfterHenryshowedthenoteReadforstructureReadfordetailsReadPart1andanswerthequestions.1.WheredoesHenrygo?Whatdoeshewant?2.WhatdotheclerksshowHenryatfirst?Why?Hegoestoatailor’sshop.Hewantsnewclothes.Theyshowhimready-madeclothes,becausehelookspoorandtheseclothesarecheaper.ReadfordetailsReadPart2andanswerthequestion.

Whataretheclerksandowner’sreactionwhenseeingthenote?Theclerks:

1)dropHenry’scoat2)foldthebillandslowlyunfolditagain,asiflookingatsomethinghecan’tbelieveisthereTheowner:1)Wouldit…coulditbetheone…?Iremember...2)Oh,takeoffthiscoat,sir.3)Allowme,sir!Thisway,sir!ReadfordetailsReadPart3andanswerthequestions.1.WhatmakesthepeopleinthestorechangetheirattitudestowardsHenry?2.Whywouldtheownerbewillingtowaitforalongtimetogetpaid?Theychangetheirattitudesafterseeingthemillion-poundnotebecausetheythinkthatheisrich.PerhapshethinksthatHenrywillcomebackandbuyalotmoreclothesinthefutureortellhiswealthyfriendsabouttheshop.2.Underlinethesentencesthatshowhowpeople’sattitudeschangetowardsHenry.AtfirstsightofHenrytheclerks____________________lookeddownuponhimWhenHenrysaidthathehadnosmallchangetopayforthesuitthethirdclerk________________________but________________________

didn’tappearspokeangrysarcastically(諷刺地)Whentheownerandtheclerksawthebanknotetheybecame_________________________________

shockedandallflattered(奉承)

HenryWhenHenrywaswaitingforhischangetheownerwasquite_______________________nice,politeandflattering

toHenryNarrator:Henryiswalkingalongthestreetholding

thebanknoteinhishand.Hiscoatisworn

inseveralplaces.Heseesasignforatailor'sshop.Henry:(enteringtheshop)I'dliketohaveasuitcoat.1stClerk:(inarudemanner)Seehimthere.(pointingtoanotherclerk)2ndClerk:Ready-madesuits?Downstairs.Henry:(aftergoingdownsomestairs)Canyoushowmeasuit,please?3rdClerk:Yes,Ican,sir.Thisway,please.Ah,hereweare,theverythingyouneed.1stClerk:

(pullingthe3rdclerkasideandwhispering)MrReidsaysyou'dbetterservehimquickandgethimoutquick.attitudeoftheclerks:impatient;impolite3rdClerk:IknowwhatI'mdoing.I'vegoteyeshaven'tI?Henry:It'salittletoobright,isn'tit?3rdClerk:(lookingathimwithafrown)It'sallwehaveinyoursize.Henry:Well,Isupposeitoughttodofornow.I'lltakeit.3rdClerk:Good.ShallIputitinabox?Henry:No,I'llwearit.Oh,I'drathernotpayyounow.I'dliketopayinamonth.YouseeIdon'thaveanysmallchange.3rdClerk:(tryingnottoshowhe'sangry)Isupposeagentlemanlikeyouonlycarriesverylargebills.Henry:Now,youshouldn'tjudgepeoplebytheirclothes.Ijustdon'twanttocauseyoutroublewithalargenote.3rdClerk:It'snotroubleatall.

attitudeoftheclerks:impolite;angryTheimpliedmeaningis_______________.HethoughtHenrywastalkingtallorevenaliar.小店員以貌取人,看到亨利衣著破舊,認為他買不起衣服,便對他冷嘲熱諷。表面上說他身上一定帶著很多錢,實際上實在諷刺他沒錢買衣服。ironicHenry:Inthatcase,there’snoproblem.(Hegivestheclerkthebanknote.TheclerkdropsHenryscoat.Thenhefoldsthebillandslowlyunfoldsitagain,asiflookingatsomethinghecan'tbelieveisthere.)Owner:Well,whatseemstobethetrouble?Henry:I’mjustwaitingformychange.Owner:Givehimhischange,Todd.Getgoing…(aftergettingthebanknotefromTodd)Wouldit…coulditbetheoneIsawinthepaperslastweek?IrememberthinkingthatneverwouldIholdsuchanoteasthis..toHenry)Oh,takeoffthiscoat,sir.(toTodd)Gogettheothers,Todd!(toHenryagain)Allowme,sir!Thisway,sir.(inanotherpartoftheshop,wherethereisawiderangeofoptionsforHenrytochoosefrom)feelingsoftheclerk:astonished/shockedwithhisjawdroppedpersonalityoftheowner:flattering奉承的;諂媚的money-oriented唯利是圖的snobbish勢利的Henry:Thisisnice,butIreallydon’tneedit.Owner:

Nevermind.

(withabroadsmile)Oh,it’sperfect!Itwasmadeforsomekingbuthe’lljusthavetowait.You’llneedmanysuitsformanyoccasions.Yes,indeedyouwill.Henry:Waitaminute.Ionlycameheretogetasuitcoattoweartoday.Idarenotbuyallthesethings.Youwouldhavetowaitalongtimetogetpaid.Owner:Alongtime,sir?Why,youdon’thavetoworryaboutthat.3rdClerk:Yes,wecanwaitforever!Henry:Well,allright.I’lltakethesuitcoatfornow

andgettheotherslaterOwner:Fine,fine.Youraddress,sir?Henry:Idon’thaveone.Er…I’mmoving.Owner:

Ofcourse

youare!That’sverynormal!Abusyman,I’msure.

笑容可掬acertainpersonalityoftheowner:flattering奉承的money-oriented唯利是圖的snobbish勢利的

Henryshowsthemillionpoundbanknote

BeforeAfterBeforeAfterBeforeAftershowhighregardforshowerhimwithflatteringwordsdisgustedimpatientangryjudgehimbyappearancelookdownuponshockedfoolishembarrassedhonoredhopefulReadingforCharacterscontrastIsitrighttojudgepeoplebytheirclothes?Whyorwhynot?DiscussionNo,it’snotright,fortworeasons.First,everyonehasdignity(尊嚴)andshouldbetreatedwiththesamerespect;Second,youcannotjudgesomeonebeforeyouknowallthefactsaboutthisperson.Dressingwellorhavingalotofmoneydoesn’tmeansomeoneisaniceperson.Sometimesappearancesaredeceptive(欺騙的).Whatdoestheplaywanttotellus?___________________________(用英語諺語回答)Don'tjudgeabookbyitscover.Theplot開端發展高潮結局尾聲引發事件

劇本寫作【實踐應用】

根據下面提示,寫一篇80詞左右的戲劇,介紹亨利帶著100萬英鎊的支票去理發的過程。亨利正走在大街上,看見了一家理發店,決定去理發;理發師用粗魯的態度接待了他;亨利坐在椅子上等待;理發師問他是否付得起理發的費用;理發結束后,亨利出示了百萬英鎊的支票;理發師十分吃驚,并告訴他可隨時光臨。【謀篇布局】【遣詞造句】1.理發店_______________________2.理發____________________________3.以一種粗魯的態度________________4.為......付錢_____________________5.鞠躬________________6.震驚________________thebarber’sshophaveone’shaircutinarudemannerpayforbowshock/?bɑ?b?(r)/7.亨利正在大街上行走。就在這時,他看到一家理發店的標志。______________________________.Atthattime,hefindsabarber’sshop.8.您能看到,我頭發太長了。Youcansee__________________________.

9.無論什么時候,只要您想回來就回來。__________________________________10.您僅有很少的頭發要理!_______________________________HenryiswalkingdownthestreetthatmyhairismuchtoolongPleasecomebackwheneveryoulike.

Youonlyhavetoolittlehairtocut!

11.我想要理發。I’dliketo_______________________12.我沒有零錢。________________________havemyhaircut!

Idon’thaveanychange.【句式升級】1.用bedoing...when...升級句7。_____________________________________________2.用as引導的非限制性定語從句升級句8。_____________________________________________3.用evenif連接句9和句10。_____________________________________________Henryiswalkingdownthestreetwhenhefindsabarber’sshop.Asyoucansee,myhairismuchtoolong.

Pleasecomebackwheneveryouwant,evenifyouonlyhavetoolittlehairtocut!【完美成片】(Henry

is

walking

down

the

street

when

hefindsabarber’sshop.Hedecidestohavehishaircut.)H=Henry

B=BarberH:Goodafternoon,I’dliketohavemyhaircut,ifImay.(The

barber

looks

at

Henry’s

hair

and

continues

cutting

another

man’s

hair.)Er,I’dreallylikeahaircut.Asyoucansee,myhairismuchtoolong.B:(in

a

rude

manner)Yes,Icanseethat.Indeed,Ican.H:Fine,well,I’llhaveaseatthen.(He

sits

in

one

of

the

barber’s

chairs.

The

barber

turns

to

look

at

Henry.)B:It’squiteexpensivehere,youknow!Areyousureyoucanpayforit?H:Yes.Ithinkso.(After

his

hair

is

cut,the

barber

tells

Henry

how

much

he

must

pay.

Henry

shows

the

barber

thebanknote.)B:Why...,Mr...(looking

shocked)H:Adams.HenryAdams.I’msorry.Idon’thaveanychange.B:Oh,no,no.Pleasedon’tworry!(wearing

a

big

smile)Nothingtoworryabout!Pleasecomebackwheneveryoulike,evenifyouonlyhavetoolittlehairtocut!Itwillbemyhonourtoserveyou!(showingHenryoutwithabow)Possibleversion2THEMILLIONPOUNDBANKNOTEACT2,SCENE3Narrator:Henrywaswalkingdownthestreetwhenheseesasignforaplacethatcutshair.Inashopwindow,helooksathisownhair.Sinceitistoolong,hedecidestogetitcut.Henry:Goodafternoon,I’dliketogetacut,ifImay.(ThebarbertakesonelookatHenryandcontinuescuttinganotherman’shair.)Er...I’dreallyliketogetahaircut.Asyoucanseeit’smuchtoolong.Barber:(inanarrogantmanner)Yes,Icanseethat.Indeed,Ican.Henry:Fine,well,I’lljusthaveaseatthen.(Aftersometime,thebarberfinishescuttingtheotherman’shair,takeshismoney,andthenturnstolookatHenry.)Barber:Lookslikeit’sbeenalongtime.Youmustbeasailor.Henry:Er...Notquite.ButIwasatseaforalongtime.Barber:Allright,then,getinthechairandI’llseewhatIcando.Henry:Thankyou.Barber:Wheredidyousayyouwerefrom?Henry:Ididn’t,butI’mfromSanFrancisco.Barber:Well,you’realongwayfromhome.Henry:Yes,toolong.(Theybothbecomequiet.Afterhishairiscut,thebarbertellsHenryhowmuchhemustpay.Henryshowsthebarberthebanknote.)Barber:(eyespoppingoutofthehead)Why,Mr...Henry:Adams.HenryAdams.I’msorry,Idon’thaveanysmallbills.Barber:Why,MrAdams,ofcourseyouwouldn’t(wearingaradiantsmile)Nothingtoworryabout!Nothingatall!Pleasecomebackanytime,evenifyouonlyneedtwolittlehairscut!Itwillbemyhonortoserveyou!6.1)(課文原句-P56Line11)IrememberedthinkingthatneverwouldIholdsuchanoteasthis…總結:當__________位于句首時,句子需用部分倒裝語序,即把_________________________移至主語之前。2)【讀后續寫】Karie永遠不會忘記這個“誠實的”錯誤。(用倒裝句式)NeverwouldKarieforgetthe“honesty”mistake.否定詞情態動詞,助動詞,系動詞4.

(課文原句-P57Line4)Whyshouldtheowner_____________(愿意)waitforalongtimetoget__________(pay)?5.1)Wedon’tpermit_______________(smoke)intheoffice.2)Anyoneisnotpermitted_______________(smoke)intheoffice.Ifyoumust,youneedtoaskforyourleader’s_______________(permit).3)Weather

_______________(允許)/Ifweather_______________(允許),wewillhaveapicnicatthebeach.4)If_______________(允許),we’llgohikingtomorrow.bewillingtopaidsmokingtosmokepermissionpermittingpermitspermitted2.1)(課文原句-P5

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