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Listening and speaking,1. Before you listen to the tape, discuss in pairs what you would have to do to change Eliza into a lady. Make a list of the most important things and thenthink about how you will make each change. Then complete the table below.,Listening,Changing Eliza,1. Elizas clothes2. Elizas hygiene3. Elizas behaviour,1. Buy new ones 2. Give her baths3. Learn how to walk and behave in upper class social activities,4. Her language: grammar pronunciation use of appropriate language (eg no swearing),4. Have lessons to help her with all three problems: learn the rules practise repeating words till correct learn socially safe topics to discuss,She got the phrases and sentences correct after repeating them twice: “Do you think I dont know anything?” “a cup of tea” “The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain”.,Her “ai” in “The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain” and her alphabet.,She still doesnt know about double negatives (dont, no), so her meaning is the opposite of what she means. Her sentence “I cant hear no difference” means “ I cant hear any difference”.,I cant hear no difference,CHANGING ELIZA,HIGGINS: Good morning, Eliza. My goodness, how pretty you are after a good bath! Ready for your first lesson? You see, Colonel Pickering and I are both here waiting.,Listening text,ELIZA: Than you sir! HIGGINS: So lets begin. Say your alphabet. ELIZA: I know my alphabet. Do yer thin I know noffink! HIGGINS: Now, now! Lets start again. Say this after me. ( very slowly, loudly and carefully) Do you think I dont know anything?,ELIZA: Do yer think I dont know anythink! PICKERING: Do you know, Higgins, I think that was better! HIGGINS: (far from satisfied) Once more, Eliza. ( emphasizing each word ) Do you think I dont know anything!,ELIZA: ( very slowly and carefully too) Doo yoo think I dont know anything? HIGGINS: Now to the alphabet, my girl. Dont argue just say it.PICKERING: Yes, say it, Eliza! Youll understand soon. Do what,he tells you and let him teach you in his own way. ELIZA: Oh, well! If you put it like that! Ahyee, Bayee, Sayee, DayeeHIGGINS: (bored ) Stop at once. Now say A, B, C, and D. ELIZA: (in tears) But I am saying it. Ahee, Bayee, Sayee, Dayee,HIGGINS: Stop! Say “ a cup of tea ”. ELIZA: I cap-o-tee. HIGGINS: Put your tongue forward until it pushes against the top of your lower teeth. Now say “cup”. ELIZA: C-c-c. I cant I cant hear no difference cept that it sounds,more genteel like when you say it. (begins to cry) HIGGINS: (angrily) Well, if you can hear that, why are you crying? Now try again, Eliza. ELIZA: C-cup.PICKERING: Splendid, Miss Doolittle.,Never mind a little crying, you are doing very well. The lessons wont hurt. I promise not to let him pull you round by your hair. HIGGINS: Now try the whole thing, Eliza. A cup of tea. ELIZA: (very slowly and with emphasis) A cu-up of tea.,PICKERING: Good, good! HIGGINS: Better, better! Now try this sentence. “The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain”. ELIZA: (again with emphasis) The rine in Spine falls minely on the pline.,HIGGINS: (excitedly) Its coming! Its coming! Now try again, Eliza. (slowly) The rain (ai, ai, ai) in Spain (ai, ai, ai) falls mainly on the plain. ELIZA: The rai-ain in Spai-ain falls mai-ainly on the plain.,PICKERING: Miss Doolittle, thats so much better. HIGGINS: Now, Eliza, go and practise by yourself. Keep your tongue well forward instead of trying to swallow it. ELIZA: (beginning to cry) Oah! Oah!,HIGGINS: (angrily) Now, Eliza, go and tell Mrs Pearce about this lesson. Think about it and practise by yourself. Away with you! ELIZA: (still sobbing, rushes from the room),PICKERING: Now Henry, couldnt you have been kinder to that poor girl after all the effort she made?,Testing Eliza,Listening on P70,2. Now read these statements and listen to the tape for the first time. Then decide whether they are true or false. 1) Mrs Higgins is not interested in the experiment. 2) Clara enjoys the new small talk. 3) Eliza thinks somebody killed her aunt.,F,F,T,4) Henry is disappointed with how the experiment is going. 5) Mrs Higgins thinks Eliza can go to the ambassadors garden party. 6) Henry thinks he will take Eliza to the pictures.,F,F,F,1. her dress,2. her pronunciation,3. her manners,1. her grammar,2. her choice of conversation topics,3. her language,TESTING ELIZA,HH = Henry Higgins CP = Colonel Pickering MH = Mrs Higgins F = Freddy,E = Eliza,M = Maid,C = Clara,N = Narrator,Listening text,N: Elizas first test is a tea party at Henrys mothers house. HH: Well, hello, mother! This is Colonel Pickering, and this is Eliza. CP: Good afternoon, Mrs Higgins. E: (slowly and carefully) Good afternoon, Mrs Higgins.,MH: (to both) Good afternoon. (murmurs) Now Henry, how is your experiment coming along? HH: Well, mother, well. M: (announces loudly): Here is Mr and Miss Hill! MH: Good afternoon, Freddy and Clara. Its so good of you to come.,Let me introduce you to Miss Eliza Doolittle, my son Henry and his friend Colonel Pickering. F: How dyou do? (shakes hands with everyone) HH: Delighted Im sure. N: Eliza talks to Clara and Freddy while the others listen.,E: (very carefully): How do you do, Mr Hill and Miss Hill? C: Good afternoon. May I call you Eliza and do please call me Clara. How pretty you look? F: Yes, indeed. May I sit next to you, Eliza? E: Oh, yes. Please do.,F: Now, will it rain, do you think? E: There are indications that the rain to the west of these islands is likely to move to the east. F: Oh, how funny! E: (crossly) Whats wrong with that, young man? I bet I got it right. C: I hope it wont turn cold though.,Theres so much flu about. E: My aunt died of flu, so they said. But I believe they done the old woman in. C: Done her in? Please what does that mean, Mr Higgins?HH: Oh, thats the new small talk. To do a person in means to kill them. E: (continuing) Yes, why should she die,of influenza? She recovered from diphtheria the year before. I believe they done her in. C: (turning to Eliza) Do you mean that? E: (getting enthusiastic) Yes, I do! What became of her new straw hat that she promised to me? Somebody stole it, and what I say is: the person who,stole it, done her in. Her family would have killed her for a hat-pin, let alone hat! F: (cant help laughing) I like the new small talk. E: (angrily) If that was right, why were you laughing? Have I said anything I oughtnt, Mrs Higgins?,MH: Not at all. E: Well, what I say isHH: (looking at his watch) Ahem! E: (taking the hint and rising) Well, I must go. So pleased to have met you. Goodbye.MH: Goodbye. F: May I walk you home?,E: Walk? Not likely! Im going in a taxi! (exits) (Freddy and Clara also rise) C: Its time for us to leave. Thank you, Mrs Higgins.MH: Its been my pleasure. See you next week then? (exit the Hills)HH: Now, mother, do you think she is,ready for the ambassadors garden party?MH: You silly boy. Of course not. She looks all right, of course. But she gives herself away with every sentence she speaks! HH: Never mind about that! Pickering and I will just have to work a little,harder. Do you think, Pickering, we should take her to the theatre? CP: Yes, what a good idea! But do you think shell(fade out as they leave the house),The ambassadors garden party,Listening task on P73,1. Read the following statements, and then listen to the tape and decide whether they are true or false. 1) Henry thinks Mr Pommuck is his best and greatest student. 2) The ambassadors wife is impressed by Elizas beauty.,F,T,3) Mr Pommuck thinks Eliza speaks the language so perfectly that she must be French.4) Eliza enjoys peoples praise and likes to be the centre of attraction.5) Henry and Pickering are very proud of Elizas “performance” and popularity.,F,F,F,1. The ambassadors wife speaks good English but is not considered to be foreign.,3. Beauty does not make a princess.,2. She cannot be Hungarian as she does not recognize the language.,THE AMBASSADORS GARDEN PARTY,The ambassador, his wife and their friend, Mr Pommuck, are receiving guests as they arrive at the party. Henry, Colonel Pickering and Eliza arrive together. Mr Pommuck catches sight of Henry as he enters the room and rushes up to him.,Listening text,P = Mr Pommuck H = Henry Higgins C = Colonel Pickering E = Eliza A = the ambassador W = the ambassadors wife O = official announcer,P: Well, hello, Professor Higgins. Do you remember me?H: No, I dont. Who the devil are you?P: Im Pommuck. I was our first student, your best and greatest pupil. You cannot forget ME.H: What are you doing here?,P: Im an interpreter of the ambassador and I can speak THIRTY-TWO languages. Nobody can fool me when it comes to discovering what country they come from. You know all about the phonetics of London and I know the phonetics of Europe! (Colonel Pickering and Eliza stand in line ready,to be introduced to the ambassador and his wife.) C: Are you nervous, Eliza? E: No, not me. (laughs) Oh, Colonel, this is too much of a dream for that! O: (loudly) Miss Doolittle, Colonel Pickering and Professor Higgins. W: Hello, my dear. The ambassador and I are so happy to meet you.,E: (slowly and clearly) How do you do? (passes on to the party)P: (catches sight of Eliza) My goodness, who is she? I must go and find out. (follows Eliza)A: Now come on, Henry. Tell us about the wonderful young lady.H: What wonderful young lady?,W: You know very well. They tell me there has been nothing like this for years. They are all standing on their chairs to look at her. (Mr Pommuck comes back.) A: Ah, heres Pommuck. What have you found out about the Doolittle lady? P: Ive found out all about her, ambassador. Shes a cheat.,W: A cheat! Oh no! P: Yes, yes. She cant hide it from me. Her name cant be Doolittle.H: (nervously) Why? P: Because Doolittle is an English name. And shes not English.W: Nonsense. She speaks English perfectly!,P: Thats it! Too per
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