Standardize all LESSON markers to Section N: Topic format across all 16 modules
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ VOICE: Voss | achernar
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VOICE: Frau_Frei | achird
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VOICE: Narrator | aoede
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$LESSON Grammar and Cultural Notes
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$LESSON Section 1: Grammar and Cultural Notes
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$GRAMMAR Special Verbs: müssen and wollen
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INTRO: Let's study the special verbs müssen and wollen.
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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ INTRO: Here are some cultural notes regarding formal address in German.
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2. In formal situations, when addressing a married lady, one would refer to her husband as {Ihr Gatte}, but she herself would refer to her husband as {mein Mann}.
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3. In formal situations, when addressing a married gentleman, one would refer to his wife as {Ihre Gattin}, but he himself would refer to his wife as {meine Frau}.
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$LESSON First Hour Pronunciation
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$LESSON Section 2: Pronunciation
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$DIALOGUE Long e Listening Exercise
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INSTRUCTION: Listen to the pronunciation of the long e sound.
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@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ RESPONSE: Sage
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PROMPT: Sekunda
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RESPONSE: Sekunde
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$LESSON Second Hour Structure
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$LESSON Section 3: Structure
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$DIALOGUE Pattern 1: können
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INSTRUCTION: Listen to the sentence structures using können.
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@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ RESPONSE: Ja, wir wollen hier Deutsch lernen.
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PROMPT: Was wollen Herr Braun und Herr Schwarz hier tun?
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RESPONSE: Sie wollen hier Deutsch lernen.
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$LESSON Third Hour Dialogue
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$LESSON Section 4: Dialogue
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$DIALOGUE An Invitation to Dinner
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INTRO: It is evening. The telephone rings at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frei. Mrs. Frei answers the call from a friend, Mr. Voss, who wants to invite them to dinner.
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@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ LINE: Schütze Braun geht aus dem Zimmer. Nach einer Weile kommt er wieder zurü
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LINE: Schütze Schwarz kann wieder einmal seinen Dialog nicht.
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LINE: Wir danken Ihnen herzlich.
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$LESSON Fourth Hour Dialogue Elicitation
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$LESSON Section 5: Dialogue Elicitation
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$EXERCISE Dialogue Elicitation Exercise
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INSTRUCTION: Answer the questions based on the dialogue.
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@@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ RESPONSE: Sie danken für die Einladung.
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PROMPT: Sagt man am Telefon „Auf Wiedersehen!“?
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RESPONSE: Nein, man sagt „Auf Wiederhören!“.
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$LESSON Fifth Hour Reinforcement Drills
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$LESSON Section 6: Reinforcement Drills
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$EXERCISE Pronunciation: Long e in isolated words
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INSTRUCTION: Substitute long e for the first vowel sound as modeled.
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@@ -785,7 +785,7 @@ RESPONSE: Wollen Sie wirklich ein Buch schreiben?
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PROMPT: Und was machen Sie dann?
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RESPONSE: Und was wollen Sie dann machen?
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$LESSON Sixth Hour Prose Narrative
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$LESSON Section 7: Prose Narrative
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$DIALOGUE Prose Narrative Part 1
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INSTRUCTION: Listen to the narrative.
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