The Necklace Go Back Activity of question answer views 2:55 Teacher: So children now guess who said it and to whom. Teacher: ‘Look, here’s something for you.’ Student: Mathilde’s husband said to Mathilde. Teacher: ‘I would rather not go to the party.’ Student: Mathilde said to her husband. Teacher: ‘Choose, my dear.’ Student: Madame Forestier said to Mathilde. Teacher: ‘You have nothing else? Student: Mathilde said to Madame Forestier Teacher: ‘Would you lend me this, just this?’ Student: Mathilde said to Madame Forestier. Teacher: “What! ... How! ... That’s impossible! ” Student: Mathilde’s husband said to Mathilde. Teacher: Good job children! Teacher: So children tell me a few lines about what Mathilde had and what she dreamt about. Student: Mathilde was a pretty and charming girl but she was married to a minor official. She dressed plainly because she had never been able to afford anything better. She dreamed of a grand palatial mansion, with vast rooms and inviting smaller rooms perfumed for afternoon chats with close friends. Introduction and Explanation Explain next part of story Activity of question answer Activity of question answer Explain second part of story Explain next part of story Activity of question answer part 1 and 2 Activity Explain Remaing part.