Title: The Million Pound Bank-Note
1Unit 3
- The Million Pound Bank-Note
By Mark Twain
2warming-up
3- There is a humorous story about a famous American
novelist. Can you guess who he is .
He liked to tell funny stories to make
people laugh and play jokes on his friends. Once
he was traveling with a friend of his.
4- His friend lost his money, so he asked him
to buy a train ticket for him. - But I don't have enough money to buy two
tickets, he said. - His friend didn't know what to do.
- You can hide under my seat when the
conductor comes to check the tickets, he said to
his friend.
5- When the conductor came to check the tickets,
he gave the conductor two tickets, one for
himself and one for his friend. - He said to the conductor, My friend is a
strange man. When he travels on a train, he does
not like to sit on the seat. He likes to lie on
the floor under the seat.
6 Everyone in the train looked at his friend
under the seat and laughed.
7Mark Twain
8Mark Twain Samuel Langhorne Clemens Born 1835
Died 1910
- American short story writer
- Humorist
9Can you list three of his masterpieces?
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ???????
1876
10The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ??????? ??
1881
11Life on the Mississippi ??????
12The Prince and the Pauper ?????
1881
13Reading About Mark Twain
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14Fast reading
- Mark Twain has a meaning, which means ___________
feet deep or ________ meters deep. - How old was Twain when he began writing stories?
- For what was his writing famous?
twelve
3.66
About 32 years old.
For its description of common people and the way
they talked, especially his humor.
15Real name of Mark Twain
Year of birth
Places where he lived
Names of three of his famous stories
Working experience
Samuel Langhorne Clemens
Careful reading
1835
Raised in Hannibal, Missouri travelled much of
the US lived for a long time in Europe
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn Life on the Mississippi
A printer, a riverboat pilot, a soldier, a gold
miner, a business- man and a newspaper reporter
16Further understanding
-
- What was Mark Twains life like in the last years
of his life? - As a result of this, what happened to his
writing?
It was filled with sad events, loneliness and the
loss of much money.
His writing lost most of its humour and became
sad like him.
17 Million Pound Bank-Note
Suppose you get a large amount of money by buying
lottery tickets (??) and become a millionaire
(????), for example one million pound, what will
you do with it?