Учебно-методическое пособие по работе с книгой С. Моэма "Пироги и пиво". Бегун Н.В. - 20 стр.

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p. 95 beginning with “She looked at me up to with a
smile in his eyes and pulled his beard.
p.p. 106107 beginning withHe was always cordial up to
less affronted by him.
p.p. 107–108 beginning with…but Mrs. Driffield had a natu-
ral card sense” up towas lighting his pipe.
p.p. 117–118 beginning with “When I was a young man
up tosuffused his pages.
p. 122 beginning with His outstanding merit was not the
realism up toit was his longevity.
p.p. 124–125 beginning with When he was a young fel-
low up tothis position he held till his death.
Ex. 5
Act out the conversation between the Driffields and their
guests about books (ch. VIII).
B. Exercises to check students comprehension and appreciation.
Ex. 1
Answer the following questions:
1. How did the boy feel about Mrs. Driffields affair with
Lord George?
2. How did Rosie behave with the boy?
3. What had Mr. Driffield given him before the train
steamed off?
4. What was the boys reaction to having been given “a tip”?
5. How did the boy spend his Christmas holidays?
6. Whom did he meet at the Driffields’?
7. Was he afraid that Mr. Galloway would give him away?
8. What was Mr. Galloways opinion about Ted Driffield
and his books?
9. What did the vicar think of Driffields books?
10. Did the doctor like them? Why?
11. How and why did young Ashendens attitude towards
Lord George change?
12. In which way did they usually amuse themselves at the
Driffields?
13. What card game did they play? Who was the best card
player?
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14. What were the vicars Mary-Anns, Mr. Galloways and
Lord George’s reactions to the Driffields bolt?
15. Why did the boy feel nervous after the talk with Mr. Gal-
loway about the Driffields and Lord George?
16. Was Driffield as a writer held in high esteem by the peo-
ple of Blackstable? Why so?
17. What kind of characters did Driffield manage to depict
best of all?
18. How did the narrators opinion on Driffields books differ
from that of the critics?
19. What is, in the narrators opinion, Driffields outstanding
merit?
20. What did he think of Driffields literary career?
21. Who interrupted Ashendens recollections of the past?
22. What did Roy Kear come to Ashenden for?
23. What sort of book was Roy going to write?
24. Did Ashenden think he could be of much help for Roy?
25. Why was Roy disappointed with Ashenden?
26. Was Roy going to include the incident with the Driffields
shooting the moon in his book? Why?
27. How did he see his task in writing the book about Drif-
field?
28. What was Amy Driffields opinion of Rosie’s influence
on her husband?
29. What did Roy think of the influence Rosie had on Drif-
fields work?
30. What favour did Roy ask Ashenden to do?
31. How did Roy try to persuade him into doing it?
Ex. 2
Support or challenge the following statements making suitable
quotations to prove your point of view.
1. Young Ashenden thought that Rosie Driffield was in Lord
Georges power due to some fearful secret.
2. Young Ashenden was very much grateful to Ted Driffield
for giving him money.
3. The boy was glad to see Mr. Galloway and Lord George
at the Driffields.
         p. 95 beginning with “She looked at me…” up to “…with a                14. What were the vicar’s Mary-Ann’s, Mr. Galloway’s and
         smile in his eyes and pulled his beard.”                                   Lord George’s reactions to the Driffields’ bolt?
         p.p. 106–107 beginning with “He was always cordial…” up to             15. Why did the boy feel nervous after the talk with Mr. Gal-
         “…less affronted by him.”                                                  loway about the Driffields and Lord George?
         p.p. 107–108 beginning with “…but Mrs. Driffield had a natu-           16. Was Driffield as a writer held in high esteem by the peo-
         ral card sense” up to “…was lighting his pipe.”                            ple of Blackstable? Why so?
         p.p. 117–118 beginning with “When I was a young man…”                  17. What kind of characters did Driffield manage to depict
         up to “suffused his pages.”                                                best of all?
         p. 122 beginning with “…His outstanding merit was not the              18. How did the narrator’s opinion on Driffield’s books differ
         realism…” up to “…it was his longevity.”                                   from that of the critics?
         p.p. 124–125 beginning with “When he was a young fel-                  19. What is, in the narrator’s opinion, Driffield’s outstanding
         low…” up to “…this position he held till his death.”                       merit?
                                                                                20. What did he think of Driffield’s literary career?
Ex. 5    Act out the conversation between the Driffields and their              21. Who interrupted Ashenden’s recollections of the past?
         guests about books (ch. VIII).                                         22. What did Roy Kear come to Ashenden for?
                                                                                23. What sort of book was Roy going to write?
B. Exercises to check students’ comprehension and appreciation.                 24. Did Ashenden think he could be of much help for Roy?
Ex. 1 Answer the following questions:                                           25. Why was Roy disappointed with Ashenden?
         1. How did the boy feel about Mrs. Driffield’s affair with             26. Was Roy going to include the incident with the Driffields’
             Lord George?                                                           shooting the moon in his book? Why?
         2. How did Rosie behave with the boy?                                  27. How did he see his task in writing the book about Drif-
         3. What had Mr. Driffield given him before the train                       field?
             steamed off?                                                       28. What was Amy Driffield’s opinion of Rosie’s influence
         4. What was the boy’s reaction to having been given “a tip”?               on her husband?
         5. How did the boy spend his Christmas holidays?                       29. What did Roy think of the influence Rosie had on Drif-
         6. Whom did he meet at the Driffields’?                                    field’s work?
         7. Was he afraid that Mr. Galloway would give him away?                30. What favour did Roy ask Ashenden to do?
         8. What was Mr. Galloway’s opinion about Ted Driffield                 31. How did Roy try to persuade him into doing it?
             and his books?
         9. What did the vicar think of Driffield’s books?              Ex. 2   Support or challenge the following statements making suitable
         10. Did the doctor like them? Why?                                     quotations to prove your point of view.
         11. How and why did young Ashenden’s attitude towards                  1. Young Ashenden thought that Rosie Driffield was in Lord
             Lord George change?                                                   George’s power due to some fearful secret.
         12. In which way did they usually amuse themselves at the              2. Young Ashenden was very much grateful to Ted Driffield
             Driffields’?                                                          for giving him money.
         13. What card game did they play? Who was the best card                3. The boy was glad to see Mr. Galloway and Lord George
             player?                                                               at the Driffields’.
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