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315 lines
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#### TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2c-f1-NN.mp3)
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American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 2C.
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Hello.
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Open your books to the activities for Lesson 2C.
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Look at Figure 1.
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Repeat the sentences.
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Cheryl hasn't eaten lunch yet.
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Cheryl hasn't eaten lunch yet.
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Has Ed ever been to Los Angeles?
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Has Ed ever been to Los Angeles?
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Lieutenant Martin has gone to Germany.
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Lieutenant Martin has gone to Germany.
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I haven't seen the new secretary yet.
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I haven't seen the new secretary yet.
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Mr.
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Rogers hasn't answered all the questions.
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Mr.
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Rogers hasn't answered all the questions.
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Mr.
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Smith has already borrowed too much money.
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Mr.
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Smith has already borrowed too much money.
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Has Jerome cleaned his room yet?
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Has Jerome cleaned his room yet?
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Robert still hasn't fixed this door.
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Robert still hasn't fixed this door.
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[10.46-15.18] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 2C.
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[22.90-23.30] Hello.
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[24.83-27.45] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 2C.
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[40.35-41.39] Look at Figure 1.
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[42.11-43.55] Repeat the sentences.
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[45.07-46.83] Cheryl hasn't eaten lunch yet.
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[51.76-53.68] Cheryl hasn't eaten lunch yet.
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[60.21-62.29] Has Ed ever been to Los Angeles?
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[67.47-69.63] Has Ed ever been to Los Angeles?
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[76.83-78.91] Lieutenant Martin has gone to Germany.
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[84.00-86.24] Lieutenant Martin has gone to Germany.
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[92.99-95.15] I haven't seen the new secretary yet.
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[100.46-102.70] I haven't seen the new secretary yet.
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[109.87-110.19] Mr.
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[110.19-112.91] Rogers hasn't answered all the questions.
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[119.38-119.70] Mr.
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[119.70-122.18] Rogers hasn't answered all the questions.
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[129.44-129.76] Mr.
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[129.76-132.08] Smith has already borrowed too much money.
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[138.77-139.09] Mr.
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[139.09-141.57] Smith has already borrowed too much money.
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[150.32-152.08] Has Jerome cleaned his room yet?
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[158.51-160.43] Has Jerome cleaned his room yet?
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[168.53-170.61] Robert still hasn't fixed this door.
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[175.57-177.81] Robert still hasn't fixed this door.
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#### TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2c-f2-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 2, listen to the questions, write the answers, look at the example.
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Have you finished your homework yet?
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Yes, already.
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Yes, I've already finished it.
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No, yet.
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No, I haven't finished it yet.
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There are 2 answers for each question, one yes and one no.
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Let's begin.
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Number 1: Has Janet graduated from college yet?
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Has Janet graduated from college yet?
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Number 2: Have you seen Mike's daughter yet?
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Have you seen Mike's daughter yet?
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Number 3: Has your son learned Spanish yet?
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Has your son learned Spanish yet?
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Number 4: Have the Johnsons realized that they are rich yet?
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Have the Johnsons realized that they are rich yet?
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Number 5: Has Henry picked up the laundry yet?
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Has Henry picked up the laundry yet?
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Let's check your answers.
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Number 1: Has Janet graduated from college yet?
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Yes, she has already graduated.
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Repeat: Yes, she has already graduated.
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No, she hasn't graduated yet.
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Repeat: No, she hasn't graduated yet.
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Number 2: Have you seen Mike's daughter yet?
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Yes, I've already seen her.
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Repeat: Yes, I've already seen her.
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No, I haven't seen her yet.
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Repeat: No, I haven't seen her yet.
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Number 3: Has your son learned Spanish yet?
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Yes, he has already learned Spanish.
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Repeat: Yes, he's already learned Spanish.
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No, he hasn't learned Spanish yet.
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Repeat: No, he hasn't learned Spanish yet.
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Number 4: Have the Johnsons realized that they are rich yet?
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Yes, they have already realized it.
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Repeat: Yes, they have already realized it.
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No, they haven't realized it yet.
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Repeat: No, they haven't realized it yet.
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Number 5: Has Henry picked up the laundry yet?
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Yes, he's already picked it up.
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Repeat: Yes, he's already picked it up.
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No, he hasn't picked it up yet.
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Repeat: No, he hasn't picked it up yet.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.98-8.62] Look at Figure 2, listen to the questions, write the answers, look at the example.
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[9.79-11.39] Have you finished your homework yet?
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[12.38-13.90] Yes, already.
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[14.69-16.85] Yes, I've already finished it.
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[17.89-19.49] No, yet.
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[20.13-22.69] No, I haven't finished it yet.
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[24.42-29.30] There are 2 answers for each question, one yes and one no.
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[30.02-30.90] Let's begin.
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[32.78-36.75] Number 1: Has Janet graduated from college yet?
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[47.68-49.84] Has Janet graduated from college yet?
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[60.59-64.03] Number 2: Have you seen Mike's daughter yet?
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[74.53-76.29] Have you seen Mike's daughter yet?
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[90.61-94.19] Number 3: Has your son learned Spanish yet?
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[111.95-113.71] Has your son learned Spanish yet?
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[135.44-140.43] Number 4: Have the Johnsons realized that they are rich yet?
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[155.41-158.21] Have the Johnsons realized that they are rich yet?
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[177.38-180.93] Number 5: Has Henry picked up the laundry yet?
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[199.04-200.88] Has Henry picked up the laundry yet?
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[223.06-224.58] Let's check your answers.
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[225.92-229.90] Number 1: Has Janet graduated from college yet?
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[231.22-233.38] Yes, she has already graduated.
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[234.74-237.94] Repeat: Yes, she has already graduated.
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[243.70-245.78] No, she hasn't graduated yet.
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[247.34-250.46] Repeat: No, she hasn't graduated yet.
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[255.47-258.74] Number 2: Have you seen Mike's daughter yet?
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[259.98-262.30] Yes, I've already seen her.
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[263.42-266.38] Repeat: Yes, I've already seen her.
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[271.18-273.02] No, I haven't seen her yet.
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[274.40-277.52] Repeat: No, I haven't seen her yet.
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[282.45-286.21] Number 3: Has your son learned Spanish yet?
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[287.78-290.42] Yes, he has already learned Spanish.
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[292.03-295.39] Repeat: Yes, he's already learned Spanish.
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[300.29-302.61] No, he hasn't learned Spanish yet.
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[304.05-307.33] Repeat: No, he hasn't learned Spanish yet.
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[314.88-319.39] Number 4: Have the Johnsons realized that they are rich yet?
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[320.83-323.55] Yes, they have already realized it.
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[325.25-328.77] Repeat: Yes, they have already realized it.
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[333.63-335.87] No, they haven't realized it yet.
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[337.18-340.46] Repeat: No, they haven't realized it yet.
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[345.82-349.36] Number 5: Has Henry picked up the laundry yet?
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[350.67-352.75] Yes, he's already picked it up.
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[354.29-357.41] Repeat: Yes, he's already picked it up.
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[361.62-363.54] No, he hasn't picked it up yet.
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[365.17-368.21] Repeat: No, he hasn't picked it up yet.
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#### TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2c-f3-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 3.
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You will hear two sentences.
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Choose the correct word to combine the two sentences into one.
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Look at the example: "Larry can drive all night." "He can stay in a hotel." The answer is OR: Larry can drive all night, or he can stay in a hotel.
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Put an X in the correct place.
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Let's begin.
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Number 1: "Jim woke up late." "He arrived at work late." "Jim woke up late." "He arrived at work late."
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Number 2: "Peter will not be here on Friday." "He can't go to Tom's party."
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"Peter will not be here on Friday." "He can't go to Tom's party."
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Number 3: "Alan can eat with us." "He can eat with the Moors."
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"Alan can eat with us." "He can eat with the Moors."
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Number 4: "Charlie borrowed $400." "He can buy a plane ticket for his vacation."
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"Charlie borrowed $400." "He can buy a plane ticket for his vacation."
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Number 5: "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz." "He was very happy."
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"Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz." "He was very happy."
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Number 6: "Frank can work late tonight." "He can come to work early tomorrow."
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"Frank can work late tonight." "He can come to work early tomorrow."
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Number 7: "George can help his dad with the yard." "He can stay home Saturday night."
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"George can help his dad with the yard." "He can stay home Saturday night."
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Number 8: "You can use the stairs." "You can use the escalator."
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"You can use the stairs." "You can use the escalator."
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Let's check your answers.
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Number 1 is SO: "Jim woke up late, so he arrived at work late." Repeat: "Jim woke up late."
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"So he arrived at work late."
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Number 2 is SO:
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"Peter will not be here on Friday, so he can't go to Tom's party."
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Repeat: "Peter will not be here on Friday."
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"So he can't go to Tom's party."
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Number 3 is OR:
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"Alan can eat with us, or he can eat with the Moors."
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Repeat: "Alan can eat with us."
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"Or he can eat with the Moors."
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Number 4 is SO:
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"Charlie borrowed $400, so he can buy a plane ticket for his vacation."
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Repeat: "Charlie borrowed $400."
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"So he can buy a plane ticket for his vacation."
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Number 5 is SO: "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz, so he was very happy."
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Repeat: "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz."
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"So he was very happy."
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Number 6 is OR: "Frank can work late tonight, or he can come to work early tomorrow."
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Repeat: "Frank can work late tonight."
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"Or he can come to work early tomorrow."
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Number 7 is OR:
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"George can help his dad with the yard, or he can stay home Saturday night."
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Repeat: "George can help his dad with the yard."
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"Or he can stay home Saturday night."
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Number 8 is OR: "You can use the stairs, or you can use the escalator."
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Repeat: "You can use the stairs." "Or you can use the escalator."
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[2.14-3.26] Look at Figure 3.
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[3.98-5.82] You will hear two sentences.
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[6.46-10.14] Choose the correct word to combine the two sentences into one.
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[10.78-25.74] Look at the example: "Larry can drive all night." "He can stay in a hotel." The answer is OR: Larry can drive all night, or he can stay in a hotel.
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[27.38-29.62] Put an X in the correct place.
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[29.94-30.74] Let's begin.
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[33.82-43.15] Number 1: "Jim woke up late." "He arrived at work late." "Jim woke up late." "He arrived at work late."
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[50.83-57.02] Number 2: "Peter will not be here on Friday." "He can't go to Tom's party."
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[58.85-63.63] "Peter will not be here on Friday." "He can't go to Tom's party."
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[69.71-75.02] Number 3: "Alan can eat with us." "He can eat with the Moors."
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[76.66-80.53] "Alan can eat with us." "He can eat with the Moors."
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[86.35-93.76] Number 4: "Charlie borrowed $400." "He can buy a plane ticket for his vacation."
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[95.68-101.12] "Charlie borrowed $400." "He can buy a plane ticket for his vacation."
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[108.58-114.91] Number 5: "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz." "He was very happy."
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[116.98-121.94] "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz." "He was very happy."
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[128.35-134.63] Number 6: "Frank can work late tonight." "He can come to work early tomorrow."
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[137.12-142.16] "Frank can work late tonight." "He can come to work early tomorrow."
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[153.10-159.98] Number 7: "George can help his dad with the yard." "He can stay home Saturday night."
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[161.57-166.88] "George can help his dad with the yard." "He can stay home Saturday night."
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[175.15-180.59] Number 8: "You can use the stairs." "You can use the escalator."
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[182.62-186.42] "You can use the stairs." "You can use the escalator."
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[194.69-196.05] Let's check your answers.
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[197.49-207.46] Number 1 is SO: "Jim woke up late, so he arrived at work late." Repeat: "Jim woke up late."
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[210.72-212.48] "So he arrived at work late."
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[218.46-220.14] Number 2 is SO:
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[221.73-226.13] "Peter will not be here on Friday, so he can't go to Tom's party."
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[227.81-230.85] Repeat: "Peter will not be here on Friday."
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[237.15-239.23] "So he can't go to Tom's party."
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[245.38-247.06] Number 3 is OR:
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[248.69-252.35] "Alan can eat with us, or he can eat with the Moors."
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[254.17-256.37] Repeat: "Alan can eat with us."
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[261.49-263.25] "Or he can eat with the Moors."
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[269.36-270.37] Number 4 is SO:
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[272.67-277.68] "Charlie borrowed $400, so he can buy a plane ticket for his vacation."
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[279.50-282.34] Repeat: "Charlie borrowed $400."
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[287.67-289.92] "So he can buy a plane ticket for his vacation."
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[296.78-304.40] Number 5 is SO: "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz, so he was very happy."
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[306.19-310.35] Repeat: "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz."
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[316.99-318.27] "So he was very happy."
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[323.25-330.03] Number 6 is OR: "Frank can work late tonight, or he can come to work early tomorrow."
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[332.32-337.53] Repeat: "Frank can work late tonight."
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[340.10-342.45] "Or he can come to work early tomorrow."
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[347.79-349.31] Number 7 is OR:
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[350.85-355.57] "George can help his dad with the yard, or he can stay home Saturday night."
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[357.27-360.45] Repeat: "George can help his dad with the yard."
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[365.98-367.98] "Or he can stay home Saturday night."
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[374.00-380.82] Number 8 is OR: "You can use the stairs, or you can use the escalator."
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[382.11-389.26] Repeat: "You can use the stairs." "Or you can use the escalator."
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#### TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2c-f4-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 4.
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This is a dictation exercise.
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You will hear a paragraph three times.
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The first time, just listen.
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Mark lived in California for 6 years.
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The climate was wonderful.
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There was only a little humidity.
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There was a nice sea breeze, and temperatures were always warm.
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The beaches were full of people who were having a good time.
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He really enjoyed the 6 years he was there.
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Now listen to the paragraph again and write what you hear.
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Mark lived in California.
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For 6 years.
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The climate was wonderful.
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There was only.
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A little humidity.
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There was a nice sea breeze.
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And the temperatures were always warm.
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The beaches were full of people.
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Who were having a good time.
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Henry really enjoyed the 6 years.
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He was there.
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Listen to the paragraph again and check what you wrote.
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Mark lived in California for 6 years.
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The climate was wonderful.
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There was only a little humidity.
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There was a nice sea breeze, and the temperatures were always warm.
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The beaches were full of people who were having a good time.
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He really enjoyed the 6 years he was there.
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To check your paragraph, turn to page 26 in your Language Laboratory Activities booklet.
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This is the end of Lesson 2C, Book 12.
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[1.76-3.04] Look at Figure 4.
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[3.76-5.84] This is a dictation exercise.
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[6.56-8.72] You will hear a paragraph three times.
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[9.52-11.52] The first time, just listen.
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[13.26-15.98] Mark lived in California for 6 years.
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[16.78-18.22] The climate was wonderful.
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[19.57-21.49] There was only a little humidity.
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[22.43-26.27] There was a nice sea breeze, and temperatures were always warm.
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[27.47-30.67] The beaches were full of people who were having a good time.
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[31.58-34.14] He really enjoyed the 6 years he was there.
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[40.16-43.84] Now listen to the paragraph again and write what you hear.
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[45.01-46.61] Mark lived in California.
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[64.64-65.84] For 6 years.
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[81.87-83.31] The climate was wonderful.
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[100.83-104.31] There was only.
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[112.94-114.30] A little humidity.
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[126.35-130.47] There was a nice sea breeze.
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[142.59-144.75] And the temperatures were always warm.
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[160.29-164.37] The beaches were full of people.
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[179.63-181.15] Who were having a good time.
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[197.06-201.69] Henry really enjoyed the 6 years.
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[220.29-221.01] He was there.
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[234.67-238.11] Listen to the paragraph again and check what you wrote.
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[240.16-242.80] Mark lived in California for 6 years.
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[243.52-244.88] The climate was wonderful.
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[246.10-247.86] There was only a little humidity.
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[248.66-252.58] There was a nice sea breeze, and the temperatures were always warm.
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[254.11-256.96] The beaches were full of people who were having a good time.
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[258.91-261.55] He really enjoyed the 6 years he was there.
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[266.13-272.24] To check your paragraph, turn to page 26 in your Language Laboratory Activities booklet.
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[277.89-281.25] This is the end of Lesson 2C, Book 12.
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