QUESTIONS
Talk about the main characters
-Lord Emsworth
-Lady Constant Keeble
-Angus McAllister
-Gladys
-Ern
-Beach
What happens in August Bank Holiday?
Tell us about the gravel path.
What opinion does Lord Emsworth have about Scottish
people?
Why does Angus have the upper hand with Lord Emsworth?
Can you explain the scene with the dog?
What are Lord Emsworth’s resources as to deal with
people of the other sex?
What is the meaning of “season” for a “classical
lord”?
What kind of relationships does Lord Emsworth have
with women?
Talk about Lord Emsworth’s Panama hat.
What was the problem with his collar?
What is the reference for Shadrach, Meshach and
Abednego?
According to Lord Emsworth, what are the
characteristics of a London child?
Why Gladys and her brother were excluded from the
garden party?
What do you know about the Battle of Bannonckburn?
When did Lord Emsworth feel like a true lord again?
“Better to cease to be a Napoleon than be a Napoleon
in exile.” What do you think of this proverb?
VOCABULARY
summer morning, beaming, kippered, marquees, potter,
evenfall, dodge, dodder, hemlock, peers, filling station, blistering, clutches,
kink, number twelve heel, flout, demeanour, confidence trick, wizened, velveteen,
pick, tenantry, ‘ahse, josser, plice, arf, sharted, ‘air-oil, todiy, stror,
rummage-sale, ballyragged, Jno., gave at the knees, squeaker, cut both ways,
rig-out, dickens, Saturnalia, goggling, vouchsafed, tough egg, curate, back-chat,
squint, tumbril, slicer, dooce, shirk, lidy, gorn, Gad, pliying, dorg, fit,
spineless, excursions