Revision steak 1. ____ a thick piece of good quality beef wolf 2. eat like a ____ a hungry person eat food quickly rude 3. _______ not polite shock 4. ______ very/extremly surprised genuine 5. _______ real 6. ______ faulse, not real fake 7. _______ wear very poor clothes in rags 8. _______ bend(弯曲) your body to show respect bow
Prediction What would happen to Henry at the restaurant? A. He was not taken seriously. B. He was treated politely.
Go through the play and fill in the blanks. Henry ordered some ham, steak eggs, a nice big _____ and At a During dessert a pineapple _______ first. restaurant the meal He was treated in a _____ rude manner. orders He ate two ______ like a wolf.
He opened the envelope ____ and found After At a the bank note. the shocked Waiters were _______ restaurant meal and doubted if it was genuine ____. bowed They all ____ as Henry left.
Read carefully and answer : 1. What was in the envelope? 2. Before Henry took out the note, did the waiter serve him politely? Why? 3. Did the owner believe that note was genuine? Why? 4. Whose attitudes changed most? What kind of person is the owner of the restaurant? 5. Why do you think the owner gave Henry a free meal?
Read carefully and answer: 1. What was in the envelope? A million pound bank note. 2. Before Henry took out the note, did the waiter serve him politely? Why? No, he didn’t. Because he thought Henry was a poor man who was not able to pay for the meal.
3. Did the owner believe that the note was genuine ? Why? He was not sure if it was real. Because Henry was in rags.
4. Whose attitudes changed most? What kind of person is the owner of the restaurant? The owner. He is somebody who only judges a person by his clothes /appearance.
5. Why do you think the owner of the restaurant gave Henry a free meal?
The great change of their attitude The why million pound bank note
Discussion Is money everything?
Money Is Not Everything Money can buy a house, but not a home Money can buy a bed, but not sleep Money can buy a clock, but not time Money can buy a book, but not knowledge Money can buy you medicine, but not health Money can buy you friends, but not love Money can buy you blood, but not life
What can we learn from this story? We shouldn’t judge people by appearance or wealth.
Homework 1. Read the whole play and try to retell it in your own words. 2. Finish all the exercises.