Учебно-методическое пособие по работе с книгой С. Моэма "Пироги и пиво". Бегун Н.В. - 26 стр.

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p. 168 beginning with Guentin Forde was a stocky little
man up to…but because Rosie was beautiful.
p.p. 169–170 beginning with He was a man of five and
thirty up toSpanish capes.
p. 174 beginning with He was an actor and a clever one
up tovain, boastful and unscrupulous.
Ex. 5
Reproduce the talk between Ashenden and Rosie Driffield
when they met in the Vauxhall Bridge Road. (ch. XIII)
B. Exercises to check students comprehension and appreciation.
Ex. 1
Answer the following questions:
1. How did Ashenden get acquainted with Mrs. Hudson?
2. What was she like?
3. What impressed Ashenden most of all about Mrs. Hud-
sons manners?
4. How did she change since their first meeting?
5. What did she tell Ashenden about her life?
6. What made a sudden lump come to his throat?
7. What did Ashenden recollect when seeing his former
room?
8. What was Ashendens daily routine when he lived with
Mrs. Hudson?
9. When and where did he come across Rosie Driffield?
10. What impression did this encounter produce on him?
11. What were they talking about?
12. What did Rosie look like?
13. What did Rosie tell Ashenden about Driffield?
14. What kind of house did the Driffields live in London?
15. Did Ted Driffields appearance and manners change?
16. Did the Driffields invite Ashenden to come again?
17. How often did Ashenden go to the Driffields’?
18. What kind of people did Ashenden meet at the Drif-
fields’?
19. What occurred to Ashendens mind when he thought
about the world of letters and persons of rank?
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20. What did he discover about Edward Driffield at their par-
ties?
21. What role did Mrs. Barton Trafford play in Driffields
career?
22. What was Mrs. Barton Trafford like?
23. What was Mrs. Barton Traffords attitude towards Rosie?
How did she behave with her?
24. How did Rosie feel about Mrs. Barton Trafford?
25. Who were the most faithful stand-bys at the Driffields?
What were their occupations?
26. How strong was Ashendens romantic feeling towards
Rosie?
27. How did Rosie treat Ashenden?
28. Why did he cry at their rendezvous?
Ex. 2
Support or challenge the following statements making suitable
quotations to prove your point of view.
1. Mrs. Hudson was very kind and she cooked very well.
2. Mrs. Hudson lacked sense of humour and her language
was dry and formal.
3. Mrs. Hudson was complaining about her life and the lodg-
ers.
4. Rosie became even prettier than she was at Blackstable.
5. Ted Driffield didnt change at all.
6. Ashenden met at the Driffields a lot of outstanding people
whose reputation endured.
7. Ashenden sometimes thought that profession of literature
should be apportioned among the persons of rank as a kind
of compensation for the surrender of their hereditary privi-
leges.
8. Ashenden was very much surprised to discover that Ed-
ward Driffield was a prominent figure.
9. Mrs. Barton Trafford enjoyed the reputation of being a
friend of many famous people.
10. It was Mrs. Barton Trafford who formed a favourable
opinion of Driffields talent.
11. Mrs. Barton Trafford treated Rosie as her equal.
        p. 168 beginning with “Guentin Forde was a stocky little             20. What did he discover about Edward Driffield at their par-
        man…” up to “…but because Rosie was beautiful.”                          ties?
        p.p. 169–170 beginning with “He was a man of five and                21. What role did Mrs. Barton Trafford play in Driffield’s
        thirty…” up to “…Spanish capes.”                                         career?
        p. 174 beginning with “He was an actor and a clever one…”            22. What was Mrs. Barton Trafford like?
        up to “…vain, boastful and unscrupulous.”                            23. What was Mrs. Barton Trafford’s attitude towards Rosie?
                                                                                 How did she behave with her?
Ex. 5   Reproduce the talk between Ashenden and Rosie Driffield              24. How did Rosie feel about Mrs. Barton Trafford?
        when they met in the Vauxhall Bridge Road. (ch. XIII)                25. Who were the most faithful stand-bys at the Driffields’?
                                                                                 What were their occupations?
                                                                             26. How strong was Ashenden’s romantic feeling towards
B. Exercises to check students’ comprehension and appreciation.                  Rosie?
Ex. 1 Answer the following questions:                                        27. How did Rosie treat Ashenden?
         1. How did Ashenden get acquainted with Mrs. Hudson?                28. Why did he cry at their rendezvous?
         2. What was she like?
         3. What impressed Ashenden most of all about Mrs. Hud-      Ex. 2   Support or challenge the following statements making suitable
             son’s manners?                                                  quotations to prove your point of view.
         4. How did she change since their first meeting?                    1. Mrs. Hudson was very kind and she cooked very well.
         5. What did she tell Ashenden about her life?                       2. Mrs. Hudson lacked sense of humour and her language
         6. What made a sudden lump come to his throat?                          was dry and formal.
         7. What did Ashenden recollect when seeing his former               3. Mrs. Hudson was complaining about her life and the lodg-
             room?                                                               ers.
         8. What was Ashenden’s daily routine when he lived with             4. Rosie became even prettier than she was at Blackstable.
             Mrs. Hudson?                                                    5. Ted Driffield didn’t change at all.
         9. When and where did he come across Rosie Driffield?               6. Ashenden met at the Driffields’ a lot of outstanding people
         10. What impression did this encounter produce on him?                  whose reputation endured.
         11. What were they talking about?                                   7. Ashenden sometimes thought that profession of literature
         12. What did Rosie look like?                                           should be apportioned among the persons of rank as a kind
         13. What did Rosie tell Ashenden about Driffield?                       of compensation for the surrender of their hereditary privi-
         14. What kind of house did the Driffields live in London?               leges.
         15. Did Ted Driffield’s appearance and manners change?              8. Ashenden was very much surprised to discover that Ed-
         16. Did the Driffields invite Ashenden to come again?                   ward Driffield was a prominent figure.
         17. How often did Ashenden go to the Driffields’?                   9. Mrs. Barton Trafford enjoyed the reputation of being a
         18. What kind of people did Ashenden meet at the Drif-                  friend of many famous people.
             fields’?                                                        10. It was Mrs. Barton Trafford who formed a favourable
         19. What occurred to Ashenden’s mind when he thought                    opinion of Driffield’s talent.
             about the world of letters and persons of rank?                 11. Mrs. Barton Trafford treated Rosie as her equal.
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