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#### TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk11-l2a-f1-NN.mp3)
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American Language Course, Book 11, Lesson 2A.
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Hello.
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Open your Language Laboratory Activities booklet to Lesson 2A.
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Look at Figure 1.
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Repeat the underlined words.
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Instructor.
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Instructor.
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Relaxed.
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Relaxed.
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Nervous.
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Nervous.
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Confuse.
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Confuse.
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Failed.
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Failed.
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Lost.
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Lost.
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Way.
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Way.
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Follow.
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Follow.
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Now listen to the paragraphs.
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Don't repeat.
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Carl is a student driver.
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Mr.
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Ford is his instructor.
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Yesterday, Carl practiced driving on roads without much traffic.
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He was relaxed and enjoyed his lesson.
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Today is different.
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He's driving downtown, and he has a lot of problems.
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He's nervous because he's afraid he'll have an accident.
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The traffic is heavy, and the other drivers are in a hurry.
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The streets downtown are narrow and crowded.
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They confuse Carl because they all look alike to him.
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He failed to memorize the city map, and now he's lost.
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He wants to get out of downtown, but he doesn't know the way.
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Carl is making a lot of mistakes.
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Mr.
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Ford is nervous too.
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He'll tell Carl how to get out of downtown.
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Carl will be happy to follow his instructions.
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Listen to the questions, then look at the paragraph and answer them.
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What is the instructor's name?
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Repeat: The instructor's name is Mr.
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Ford.
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What is he teaching Carl?
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Repeat: He's teaching Carl how to drive.
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How did Carl feel yesterday when he drove?
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Repeat: He felt relaxed.
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How does he feel today?
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Repeat: He feels nervous.
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What do the streets downtown do to Carl?
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Repeat: They confuse him.
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Did he learn the names of the downtown streets before his driving lesson?
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Repeat: No, he failed to memorize the city map.
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Is Carl lost?
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Repeat: Yes, he's lost.
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Does Carl know the way out of downtown?
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Repeat: No, he doesn't know the way out.
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How will he get out of downtown?
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Repeat: He'll follow Mr.
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Ford's instructions.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[9.02-13.18] American Language Course, Book 11, Lesson 2A.
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[19.89-20.27] Hello.
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[20.99-24.69] Open your Language Laboratory Activities booklet to Lesson 2A.
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[31.28-32.56] Look at Figure 1.
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[33.04-34.88] Repeat the underlined words.
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[38.91-39.71] Instructor.
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[42.08-42.96] Instructor.
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[45.30-46.10] Relaxed.
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[48.50-48.55] Relaxed.
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[52.53-53.12] Nervous.
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[55.47-55.95] Nervous.
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[58.83-59.55] Confuse.
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[61.95-62.61] Confuse.
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[65.43-65.85] Failed.
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[68.25-68.67] Failed.
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[71.49-74.13] Lost.
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[74.31-77.19] Lost.
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[77.81-77.86] Way.
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[79.78-80.50] Way.
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[82.54-85.47] Follow.
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[85.41-89.07] Follow.
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[89.18-90.94] Now listen to the paragraphs.
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[91.34-92.22] Don't repeat.
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[93.95-95.63] Carl is a student driver.
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[97.01-97.33] Mr.
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[97.33-99.09] Ford is his instructor.
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[100.46-104.38] Yesterday, Carl practiced driving on roads without much traffic.
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[105.63-108.11] He was relaxed and enjoyed his lesson.
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[109.46-110.42] Today is different.
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[111.44-115.36] He's driving downtown, and he has a lot of problems.
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[116.38-119.42] He's nervous because he's afraid he'll have an accident.
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[120.82-124.02] The traffic is heavy, and the other drivers are in a hurry.
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[125.58-128.22] The streets downtown are narrow and crowded.
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[129.34-133.02] They confuse Carl because they all look alike to him.
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[134.06-137.90] He failed to memorize the city map, and now he's lost.
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[139.07-142.99] He wants to get out of downtown, but he doesn't know the way.
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[144.46-146.62] Carl is making a lot of mistakes.
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[146.62-146.67] Mr.
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[147.74-149.18] Ford is nervous too.
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[150.62-153.42] He'll tell Carl how to get out of downtown.
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[154.75-157.47] Carl will be happy to follow his instructions.
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[160.13-164.85] Listen to the questions, then look at the paragraph and answer them.
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[166.83-168.27] What is the instructor's name?
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[174.42-177.38] Repeat: The instructor's name is Mr.
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[177.38-177.94] Ford.
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[183.92-185.28] What is he teaching Carl?
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[193.28-196.40] Repeat: He's teaching Carl how to drive.
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[202.58-204.98] How did Carl feel yesterday when he drove?
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[212.59-214.83] Repeat: He felt relaxed.
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[220.98-222.26] How does he feel today?
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[230.13-232.21] Repeat: He feels nervous.
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[237.65-240.13] What do the streets downtown do to Carl?
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[247.30-249.46] Repeat: They confuse him.
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[256.67-260.67] Did he learn the names of the downtown streets before his driving lesson?
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[268.86-273.33] Repeat: No, he failed to memorize the city map.
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[279.47-280.59] Is Carl lost?
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[287.30-289.46] Repeat: Yes, he's lost.
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[296.19-298.51] Does Carl know the way out of downtown?
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[306.58-309.38] Repeat: No, he doesn't know the way out.
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[316.22-318.14] How will he get out of downtown?
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[326.21-328.05] Repeat: He'll follow Mr.
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[328.05-329.41] Ford's instructions.
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#### TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk11-l2a-f2-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Please go to Figure 2, listen, and choose a sentence with a similar meaning.
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Circle A or B.
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Number 1: "Carl was lost."
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Number 2: "The other car failed to stop."
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Number 3: "Carl went the wrong way."
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Number 4: "He followed Mr.
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Ford's advice."
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Number 5: "Mr.
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Ford is the instructor."
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Number 6: "Today, Carl is nervous."
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Number 7: "Yesterday, he was relaxed."
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Number 8: "The streets confuse Carl."
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Now listen and check your answers.
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Number 1 is A: "Carl didn't know how to get out of downtown."
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Number 2 is A: "The other car didn't stop."
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Number 3 is A: "Carl went in the wrong direction."
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Number 4 is B: "He obeyed Mr.
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Ford's advice."
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Number 5 is B: "Mr.
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Ford is the teacher."
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Number 6 is B: "Carl thinks he'll do something wrong."
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Number 7 is A: "He wasn't afraid yesterday."
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Number 8 is B: "He's not sure that he's going theright way."
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.84-7.20] Please go to Figure 2, listen, and choose a sentence with a similar meaning.
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[7.60-9.12] Circle A or B.
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[11.07-13.55] Number 1: "Carl was lost."
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[23.25-26.70] Number 2: "The other car failed to stop."
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[36.05-39.31] Number 3: "Carl went the wrong way."
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[48.46-51.14] Number 4: "He followed Mr.
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[51.14-52.34] Ford's advice."
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[61.42-63.44] Number 5: "Mr.
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[63.44-64.96] Ford is the instructor."
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[74.59-78.03] Number 6: "Today, Carl is nervous."
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[86.64-90.29] Number 7: "Yesterday, he was relaxed."
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[99.58-102.94] Number 8: "The streets confuse Carl."
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[114.69-116.77] Now listen and check your answers.
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[118.37-123.98] Number 1 is A: "Carl didn't know how to get out of downtown."
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[126.35-130.53] Number 2 is A: "The other car didn't stop."
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[132.62-137.41] Number 3 is A: "Carl went in the wrong direction."
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[140.24-144.00] Number 4 is B: "He obeyed Mr.
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[144.00-144.96] Ford's advice."
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[148.18-151.30] Number 5 is B: "Mr.
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[151.30-152.50] Ford is the teacher."
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[155.18-160.29] Number 6 is B: "Carl thinks he'll do something wrong."
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[163.17-167.50] Number 7 is A: "He wasn't afraid yesterday."
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[170.16-175.18] Number 8 is B: "He's not sure that he's going theright way."
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#### TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk11-l2a-f3-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Please go to Figure 3 now.
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Look at the dialog and repeat the underlined words.
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Speed.
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Speed.
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Miles an hour.
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Miles an hour.
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Speeding.
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Speeding.
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Slow down.
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Slow down.
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Speed limit.
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Speed limit.
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Sign.
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Sign.
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Ahead.
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Ahead.
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Miles per hour.
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Miles per hour.
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Speed up.
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Speed up.
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Now listen to the dialog.
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Don't repeat it.
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Check that speed, Carl.
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How fast are you going?
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40 miles an hour.
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Then you're speeding.
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Slow down a little.
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I thought 40 was the speed limit here.
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No, the sign back there said 30.
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Oh, I'm sorry.
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Look, there's another sign ahead.
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Yes, I see.
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It says 45 miles per hour.
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Good.
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Now I can speed up.
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Listen to the dialog again.
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This time, repeat it.
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Check that speed, Carl.
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How fast are you going?
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40 miles an hour.
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Then you're speeding.
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Slow down a little.
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I thought 40 was the speed limit here.
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No, the sign back there said 30.
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Oh.
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I'm sorry.
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Look, there's another sign ahead.
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Yes, I see.
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It says 45 miles per hour.
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Good.
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Now I can speed up.
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Look at the dialog and answer the questions.
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How fast is Carl driving?
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Repeat: He's driving at a speed of 40 miles an hour.
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Is the speed limit 30 miles an hour?
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Repeat: Yes, the speed limit is 30 miles an hour.
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Is Carl driving under the speed limit?
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Repeat: No, he's driving over the speed limit.
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What is he doing?
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Repeat: He's speeding.
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What should he do?
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Repeat: He should slow down.
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Does he see another sign with the speed limit on it?
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Repeat: Yes, he sees another speed limit sign.
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Is the sign in back of him or ahead of him?
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Repeat: It's ahead of him.
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[2.58-4.50] Please go to Figure 3 now.
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[4.98-8.18] Look at the dialog and repeat the underlined words.
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[9.33-10.21] Speed.
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[11.89-12.77] Speed.
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[14.91-16.19] Miles an hour.
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[18.70-19.71] Miles an hour.
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[22.80-23.68] Speeding.
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[26.14-27.10] Speeding.
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[29.54-29.99] Slow down.
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[32.85-33.69] Slow down.
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[36.15-36.47] Speed limit.
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[39.03-39.73] Speed limit.
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[42.10-42.90] Sign.
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[44.88-44.93] Sign.
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[48.33-50.79] Ahead.
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[51.03-53.97] Ahead.
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[54.27-55.47] Miles per hour.
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[59.07-60.27] Miles per hour.
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[63.75-66.87] Speed up.
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[66.82-70.17] Speed up.
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[72.96-74.56] Now listen to the dialog.
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[74.96-76.08] Don't repeat it.
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[78.94-80.46] Check that speed, Carl.
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[80.70-81.82] How fast are you going?
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[82.22-83.34] 40 miles an hour.
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[84.14-85.10] Then you're speeding.
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[85.18-86.22] Slow down a little.
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[87.02-88.78] I thought 40 was the speed limit here.
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[89.78-91.94] No, the sign back there said 30.
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[92.18-92.98] Oh, I'm sorry.
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[93.46-94.90] Look, there's another sign ahead.
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[95.62-96.74] Yes, I see.
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[97.14-99.22] It says 45 miles per hour.
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[99.30-99.70] Good.
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[99.86-100.98] Now I can speed up.
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[103.89-105.41] Listen to the dialog again.
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[105.97-107.33] This time, repeat it.
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[110.66-112.10] Check that speed, Carl.
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[114.93-116.21] How fast are you going?
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[119.68-120.72] 40 miles an hour.
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[122.74-123.78] Then you're speeding.
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[126.90-127.94] Slow down a little.
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[130.64-132.40] I thought 40 was the speed limit here.
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[136.98-139.54] No, the sign back there said 30.
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[144.54-144.94] Oh.
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[145.26-145.90] I'm sorry.
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[147.97-149.49] Look, there's another sign ahead.
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[155.02-156.30] Yes, I see.
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[158.11-160.23] It says 45 miles per hour.
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[165.87-166.29] Good.
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[167.91-169.34] Now I can speed up.
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[173.31-176.18] Look at the dialog and answer the questions.
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[177.68-179.36] How fast is Carl driving?
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[186.38-190.70] Repeat: He's driving at a speed of 40 miles an hour.
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[199.65-201.81] Is the speed limit 30 miles an hour?
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[209.10-212.86] Repeat: Yes, the speed limit is 30 miles an hour.
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[220.90-222.90] Is Carl driving under the speed limit?
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[229.94-233.30] Repeat: No, he's driving over the speed limit.
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[241.33-242.13] What is he doing?
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[247.89-249.65] Repeat: He's speeding.
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[252.66-253.46] What should he do?
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[259.95-262.35] Repeat: He should slow down.
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[267.76-270.16] Does he see another sign with the speed limit on it?
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[276.56-280.64] Repeat: Yes, he sees another speed limit sign.
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[288.70-291.42] Is the sign in back of him or ahead of him?
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[298.18-300.34] Repeat: It's ahead of him.
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#### TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk11-l2a-f4-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Now look at Figure 4.
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Listen to the underlined words in the dialogue, and then repeat them.
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Ahead of.
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Ahead of.
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Cautious.
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Cautious.
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Lane.
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Lane.
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Pass.
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Pass.
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Turn.
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Turn.
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Signal.
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Signal.
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Cautiously.
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Cautiously.
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Steering wheel.
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Steering wheel.
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Mind.
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Mind.
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Now listen to the dialogue, but don't repeat it.
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The car ahead of us is going very slow.
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It's in bad shape.
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The driver's being cautious.
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May I go around him?
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First check the other lane of traffic.
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Allright.
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No one's coming.
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Now can I pass him?
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Yes.
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Remember to use your turn signal.
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Why?
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I don't want to make a turn.
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Because you should always change lanes cautiously.
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Okay.
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Both of my hands are on the steering wheel.
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Good.
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Also, keep your mind on the road.
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Listen to the dialogue again.
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This time, repeat it.
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The car ahead of us
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is going very slow.
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It's in bad shape.
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The driver's being cautious.
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May I go around him?
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First check the other lane of traffic.
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Allright.
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No one's coming.
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Now can I pass him?
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Yes.
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Remember to use your turn signal.
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Why?
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I don't want to make a turn.
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Because you should always
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change lanes cautiously.
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Okay.
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Both of my hands are on the steering wheel.
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Good.
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Also, keep your mind on the road.
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Now, look at the dialogue and answer the questions.
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Is the person in the other car a careless driver?
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Repeat: No, he's a cautious driver.
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Does Carl want to pass the other car?
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Repeat: Yes, he wants to pass the other car.
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Should he signal other drivers and tell them that he wants to pass?
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Repeat: Yes, he should signal other drivers.
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Does Carl want to make a turn?
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Repeat: No, he doesn't want to make a turn.
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What is he doing?
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Repeat: He's changing lanes.
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How should drivers change lanes?
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Repeat: They should change lanes cautiously.
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Should Carl drive with just one hand on the steering wheel?
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Repeat: No, he should drive with both hands.
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On the steering wheel.
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Should he think about other things while he's driving?
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Repeat: No, he should keep his mind on the road.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[2.48-4.16] Now look at Figure 4.
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[4.96-9.04] Listen to the underlined words in the dialogue, and then repeat them.
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[10.91-11.63] Ahead of.
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[13.74-16.89] Ahead of.
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[16.98-17.46] Cautious.
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[19.82-20.54] Cautious.
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[23.14-23.86] Lane.
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[25.90-26.70] Lane.
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[29.44-32.13] Pass.
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[32.18-32.82] Pass.
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[35.25-35.97] Turn.
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[38.37-38.70] Turn.
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[40.98-41.03] Signal.
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[44.31-44.67] Signal.
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[48.03-50.91] Cautiously.
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[51.03-51.81] Cautiously.
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[54.75-55.47] Steering wheel.
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[57.81-58.59] Steering wheel.
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[61.17-63.57] Mind.
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[63.93-67.89] Mind.
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[68.02-71.30] Now listen to the dialogue, but don't repeat it.
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[74.02-76.58] The car ahead of us is going very slow.
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[77.41-78.45] It's in bad shape.
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[79.01-80.45] The driver's being cautious.
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[81.09-82.37] May I go around him?
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[83.36-84.88] First check the other lane of traffic.
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[85.36-85.92] Allright.
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[86.56-87.52] No one's coming.
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[88.08-89.20] Now can I pass him?
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[89.60-90.16] Yes.
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[90.32-91.76] Remember to use your turn signal.
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[92.08-92.72] Why?
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[93.36-94.56] I don't want to make a turn.
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[95.20-97.84] Because you should always change lanes cautiously.
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[98.40-98.96] Okay.
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[99.76-101.68] Both of my hands are on the steering wheel.
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[102.16-102.56] Good.
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[103.12-105.12] Also, keep your mind on the road.
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[107.52-109.04] Listen to the dialogue again.
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[109.76-111.12] This time, repeat it.
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[112.02-113.30] The car ahead of us
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[116.43-119.97] is going very slow.
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[122.53-123.65] It's in bad shape.
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[126.91-128.43] The driver's being cautious.
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[131.63-132.99] May I go around him?
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[137.30-139.14] First check the other lane of traffic.
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[144.72-145.28] Allright.
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[146.67-147.63] No one's coming.
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[149.84-151.04] Now can I pass him?
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[154.72-154.77] Yes.
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[156.85-158.43] Remember to use your turn signal.
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[162.19-162.75] Why?
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[164.42-165.75] I don't want to make a turn.
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[171.22-172.05] Because you should always
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[176.52-177.78] change lanes cautiously.
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[180.81-180.83] Okay.
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[182.85-185.72] Both of my hands are on the steering wheel.
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[191.60-191.86] Good.
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[193.59-195.76] Also, keep your mind on the road.
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[200.31-203.70] Now, look at the dialogue and answer the questions.
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[205.14-208.10] Is the person in the other car a careless driver?
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[215.26-218.06] Repeat: No, he's a cautious driver.
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[223.07-225.07] Does Carl want to pass the other car?
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[232.62-235.82] Repeat: Yes, he wants to pass the other car.
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[243.15-246.99] Should he signal other drivers and tell them that he wants to pass?
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[253.17-257.01] Repeat: Yes, he should signal other drivers.
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[263.31-267.21] Does Carl want to make a turn?
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[271.62-274.58] Repeat: No, he doesn't want to make a turn.
|
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[280.69-281.81] What is he doing?
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[287.95-290.03] Repeat: He's changing lanes.
|
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[296.42-298.34] How should drivers change lanes?
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[305.04-308.48] Repeat: They should change lanes cautiously.
|
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|
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[317.01-320.21] Should Carl drive with just one hand on the steering wheel?
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[326.90-331.01] Repeat: No, he should drive with both hands.
|
||
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[335.68-336.64] On the steering wheel.
|
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[344.62-347.18] Should he think about other things while he's driving?
|
||
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[352.66-356.26] Repeat: No, he should keep his mind on the road.
|
||
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|
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#### TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk11-l2a-f5-NN.mp3)
|
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|
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Transcript (clean text):
|
||
|
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Look at Figure 5, listen to paragraph number 1, then select the main idea.
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||
|
|
Listen.
|
||
|
|
Linda keeps her car in good shape, and she always buys good tires.
|
||
|
|
She leaves her work early because she knows that accidents happen when people are in a hurry.
|
||
|
|
She tries to stay home when she's sick or when the weather is bad.
|
||
|
|
When she's tired, she's very cautious.
|
||
|
|
Linda doesn't want to have an automobile accident.
|
||
|
|
What was the main idea of the paragraph?
|
||
|
|
Circle A, B, C, or D.
|
||
|
|
Listen to the paragraph again and check your answer.
|
||
|
|
Linda keeps her car in good shape, and she always buys good tires.
|
||
|
|
She leaves her work early because she knows that accidents happen when people are in a hurry.
|
||
|
|
She tries to stay home when she's sick or when the weather is bad.
|
||
|
|
When she's tired, she's very cautious.
|
||
|
|
Linda doesn't want to have an automobile accident.
|
||
|
|
The answer is D.
|
||
|
|
Linda is a careful driver.
|
||
|
|
Now listen to paragraph number 2.
|
||
|
|
Many accidents happen because the driver isn't watching the road.
|
||
|
|
Drivers often turn and look at other people in the car while they talk, when they should be looking straight ahead.
|
||
|
|
Then the car in front of them stops, or a child or animal runs in front of them.
|
||
|
|
They hit it because they don't see it soon enough.
|
||
|
|
Now circle the main idea of paragraph number 2.
|
||
|
|
Listen to the paragraph again and check your answer.
|
||
|
|
Many accidents happen because the driver isn't watching the road.
|
||
|
|
Drivers often turn and look at other people in the car while they talk, when they should be looking straight ahead.
|
||
|
|
Then the car in front of them stops, or a child or animal runs in front of them.
|
||
|
|
They hit it because they don't see it soon enough.
|
||
|
|
The answer is B.
|
||
|
|
Drivers should always watch the road.
|
||
|
|
This is the end of Lesson 2A, Book 11.
|
||
|
|
|
||
|
|
Segment timings (seconds):
|
||
|
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[1.98-8.22] Look at Figure 5, listen to paragraph number 1, then select the main idea.
|
||
|
|
[8.62-9.18] Listen.
|
||
|
|
[11.20-15.84] Linda keeps her car in good shape, and she always buys good tires.
|
||
|
|
[16.99-22.11] She leaves her work early because she knows that accidents happen when people are in a hurry.
|
||
|
|
[23.60-27.44] She tries to stay home when she's sick or when the weather is bad.
|
||
|
|
[28.75-31.07] When she's tired, she's very cautious.
|
||
|
|
[32.16-34.80] Linda doesn't want to have an automobile accident.
|
||
|
|
[38.93-41.41] What was the main idea of the paragraph?
|
||
|
|
[42.05-44.93] Circle A, B, C, or D.
|
||
|
|
[54.02-57.06] Listen to the paragraph again and check your answer.
|
||
|
|
[59.17-63.57] Linda keeps her car in good shape, and she always buys good tires.
|
||
|
|
[64.56-69.92] She leaves her work early because she knows that accidents happen when people are in a hurry.
|
||
|
|
[71.06-74.90] She tries to stay home when she's sick or when the weather is bad.
|
||
|
|
[76.37-78.53] When she's tired, she's very cautious.
|
||
|
|
[79.92-82.48] Linda doesn't want to have an automobile accident.
|
||
|
|
[86.61-88.37] The answer is D.
|
||
|
|
[88.85-90.69] Linda is a careful driver.
|
||
|
|
[91.65-93.81] Now listen to paragraph number 2.
|
||
|
|
[97.15-101.31] Many accidents happen because the driver isn't watching the road.
|
||
|
|
[102.56-108.75] Drivers often turn and look at other people in the car while they talk, when they should be looking straight ahead.
|
||
|
|
[110.14-115.50] Then the car in front of them stops, or a child or animal runs in front of them.
|
||
|
|
[116.59-118.99] They hit it because they don't see it soon enough.
|
||
|
|
[123.92-127.44] Now circle the main idea of paragraph number 2.
|
||
|
|
[136.98-140.02] Listen to the paragraph again and check your answer.
|
||
|
|
[141.76-145.68] Many accidents happen because the driver isn't watching the road.
|
||
|
|
[147.06-153.30] Drivers often turn and look at other people in the car while they talk, when they should be looking straight ahead.
|
||
|
|
[154.40-160.53] Then the car in front of them stops, or a child or animal runs in front of them.
|
||
|
|
[161.43-163.97] They hit it because they don't see it soon enough.
|
||
|
|
[166.56-168.24] The answer is B.
|
||
|
|
[168.88-171.20] Drivers should always watch the road.
|
||
|
|
[177.81-181.01] This is the end of Lesson 2A, Book 11.
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