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#### TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk10-l4d-f1-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text):
American Language Course, Book 10, Lesson 4D.
Hello, open your book to the activities for Lesson 4D.
Look at Figure 1.
Listen to a question.
Select the best answer.
Circle A, B, or C.
Number 1: Where do your folks live?
Number 2: What does your wife do?
Number 3: What kind of work do you do?
Number 4: How's your family?
Number 5: Do you have a large family?
Let's check your answers.
Number 1 is B.
Number 2 is C.
Number 3 is A.
Number 4 is B.
Number 5 is C.
Listen to the question again.
Then repeat the answer.
Number 1: Listen.
Where do your folks live?
Repeat: They live in Detroit.
Number 2: Listen.
What does your wife do?
Repeat: She's a schoolteacher.
Number 3: Listen.
What kind of work do you do?
Repeat: I'm a dentist.
Number 4: Listen.
How's your family?
Repeat: They're fine, thank you.
Number 5: Listen.
Do you have a large family?
Repeat: Yes, I have 4 brothers and 3 sisters.
Segment timings (seconds):
[12.90-16.98] American Language Course, Book 10, Lesson 4D.
[22.08-25.84] Hello, open your book to the activities for Lesson 4D.
[32.58-33.62] Look at Figure 1.
[34.26-35.54] Listen to a question.
[36.43-37.71] Select the best answer.
[38.35-40.75] Circle A, B, or C.
[42.59-45.71] Number 1: Where do your folks live?
[50.24-53.12] Number 2: What does your wife do?
[58.18-61.38] Number 3: What kind of work do you do?
[65.66-68.59] Number 4: How's your family?
[72.64-75.92] Number 5: Do you have a large family?
[83.84-85.20] Let's check your answers.
[86.34-88.34] Number 1 is B.
[89.22-91.38] Number 2 is C.
[92.43-94.43] Number 3 is A.
[95.39-97.39] Number 4 is B.
[98.48-100.40] Number 5 is C.
[104.78-106.30] Listen to the question again.
[106.94-108.46] Then repeat the answer.
[110.45-112.37] Number 1: Listen.
[113.33-117.03] Where do your folks live?
[118.35-120.99] Repeat: They live in Detroit.
[124.42-126.34] Number 2: Listen.
[127.36-128.64] What does your wife do?
[132.64-135.28] Repeat: She's a schoolteacher.
[139.79-141.87] Number 3: Listen.
[143.02-144.94] What kind of work do you do?
[149.78-151.94] Repeat: I'm a dentist.
[155.94-157.71] Number 4: Listen.
[158.90-159.94] How's your family?
[164.19-166.83] Repeat: They're fine, thank you.
[170.72-172.40] Number 5: Listen.
[173.44-175.28] Do you have a large family?
[178.62-183.42] Repeat: Yes, I have 4 brothers and 3 sisters.
#### TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk10-l4d-f2-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text):
Look at the example in Figure 2.
Look at the sentence after the letter A.
It's an answer to a question.
Look at the underlined words.
They will help you ask the question.
Listen.
"What does your mother do?"
Repeat: "What does your mother do?"
"My mother is a dentist."
Now look at number 1 and ask the question.
Repeat: "How's your father?"
"My father is feeling much better."
Number 2: ask the question.
Repeat: "What kind of job does your brother want?"
"My brother wants a job in sales."
Number 3: ask the question.
Repeat: "How was the weather in Dallas?"
"It was windy and cloudy in Dallas."
Number 4: ask the question.
Repeat: "How are your children?"
"My children are fine, thank you."
Segment timings (seconds):
[1.95-4.19] Look at the example in Figure 2.
[4.94-7.50] Look at the sentence after the letter A.
[8.72-10.40] It's an answer to a question.
[11.58-13.26] Look at the underlined words.
[14.42-16.34] They will help you ask the question.
[17.25-17.81] Listen.
[19.01-20.21] "What does your mother do?"
[21.90-24.42] Repeat: "What does your mother do?"
[27.98-29.26] "My mother is a dentist."
[32.56-35.36] Now look at number 1 and ask the question.
[40.90-43.57] Repeat: "How's your father?"
[49.55-51.63] "My father is feeling much better."
[57.68-60.85] Number 2: ask the question.
[66.80-70.88] Repeat: "What kind of job does your brother want?"
[76.96-79.20] "My brother wants a job in sales."
[85.33-88.54] Number 3: ask the question.
[94.13-97.57] Repeat: "How was the weather in Dallas?"
[103.68-106.08] "It was windy and cloudy in Dallas."
[112.78-116.08] Number 4: ask the question.
[121.18-123.82] Repeat: "How are your children?"
[129.23-131.07] "My children are fine, thank you."
#### TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk10-l4d-f3-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text):
Look at the example in Figure 3: listen to the word and circle the number of the strongest syllable.
The strongest syllable is called a stressed syllable.
You'll hear the word two times: "listen," "selection,"
"selection."
Do you hear the stress on the second syllable?
Circle the 2.
Number 1: "introduction," "introduction."
Number 2: "neighbor,"
"neighbor."
Number 3: "cafeteria," "cafeteria."
Number 4: "variety,"
"variety."
Number 5: "machine,"
"machine."
Number 6: "operate,"
"operate."
Number 7: "favorite,"
"favorite." Number 8: "popular," "popular." Number 9: "remove," "remove."
Number 10: "tighten,"
"tighten."
Number 11: "enough," "enough." Number 12: "inflate,"
"inflate."
Number 13: "loosen,"
"loosen."
Number 14: "replace,"
"replace."
Let's check your answers.
Number 1 is 3.
Repeat: "introduction,"
"introduction."
Number 2 is 1.
Repeat: "neighbor,"
"neighbor." Number 3 is 3.
Repeat: "cafeteria,"
"cafeteria."
Number 4 is 2.
Repeat: "variety," "variety."
Number 5 is 2.
Repeat: "machine,"
"machine."
Number 6 is 1.
Repeat: "operate,"
"operate."
Number 7 is 1.
Repeat: "favorite,"
"favorite."
Number 8 is 1.
Repeat: "popular,"
"popular."
Number 9 is 2.
Repeat: "remove," "remove." Number 10 is 1.
Repeat: "tighten,"
"tighten."
Number 11 is 2.
Repeat: "enough,"
"enough." Number 12 is 2.
Repeat: "inflate,"
"inflate."
Number 13 is 1.
Repeat: "loosen,"
"loosen."
Number 14 is 2.
Repeat: "replace,"
"replace."
Segment timings (seconds):
[2.11-8.86] Look at the example in Figure 3: listen to the word and circle the number of the strongest syllable.
[10.22-13.74] The strongest syllable is called a stressed syllable.
[15.12-19.92] You'll hear the word two times: "listen," "selection,"
[21.52-22.48] "selection."
[24.72-26.88] Do you hear the stress on the second syllable?
[28.24-29.36] Circle the 2.
[31.47-36.62] Number 1: "introduction," "introduction."
[40.94-43.02] Number 2: "neighbor,"
[44.75-45.47] "neighbor."
[48.93-54.10] Number 3: "cafeteria," "cafeteria."
[57.38-59.78] Number 4: "variety,"
[61.41-62.45] "variety."
[65.92-68.16] Number 5: "machine,"
[69.93-70.65] "machine."
[74.37-76.05] Number 6: "operate,"
[78.33-79.17] "operate."
[82.83-85.11] Number 7: "favorite,"
[87.03-104.07] "favorite." Number 8: "popular," "popular." Number 9: "remove," "remove."
[107.49-109.33] Number 10: "tighten,"
[111.28-111.92] "tighten."
[115.38-124.53] Number 11: "enough," "enough." Number 12: "inflate,"
[126.87-127.59] "inflate."
[130.89-133.05] Number 13: "loosen,"
[134.61-135.21] "loosen."
[139.05-141.39] Number 14: "replace,"
[143.31-144.03] "replace."
[149.37-150.13] Let's check your answers.
[152.49-154.35] Number 1 is 3.
[155.13-157.41] Repeat: "introduction,"
[160.11-161.01] "introduction."
[163.59-165.45] Number 2 is 1.
[165.93-168.03] Repeat: "neighbor,"
[170.13-174.69] "neighbor." Number 3 is 3.
[175.17-177.63] Repeat: "cafeteria,"
[179.55-180.57] "cafeteria."
[182.49-184.47] Number 4 is 2.
[185.07-189.39] Repeat: "variety," "variety."
[191.85-193.89] Number 5 is 2.
[194.43-196.41] Repeat: "machine,"
[198.15-198.87] "machine."
[200.97-202.89] Number 6 is 1.
[203.37-205.53] Repeat: "operate,"
[207.57-208.41] "operate."
[210.45-212.25] Number 7 is 1.
[212.79-214.77] Repeat: "favorite,"
[216.81-217.65] "favorite."
[219.81-221.79] Number 8 is 1.
[222.15-224.13] Repeat: "popular,"
[226.05-226.71] "popular."
[228.93-230.79] Number 9 is 2.
[231.21-239.85] Repeat: "remove," "remove." Number 10 is 1.
[240.21-242.01] Repeat: "tighten,"
[243.93-244.53] "tighten."
[247.23-249.15] Number 11 is 2.
[249.51-251.37] Repeat: "enough,"
[253.35-258.45] "enough." Number 12 is 2.
[259.29-261.33] Repeat: "inflate,"
[263.25-264.03] "inflate."
[266.79-268.89] Number 13 is 1.
[269.67-271.77] Repeat: "loosen,"
[273.93-274.59] "loosen."
[277.59-280.23] Number 14 is 2.
[280.77-282.93] Repeat: "replace,"
[285.33-286.05] "replace."
#### TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk10-l4d-f4-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text):
Look at the letter in Figure 4.
First, listen to some questions about this letter.
Don't try to answer.
After you read the letter, you will answer the questions.
Listen.
Number 1: Was Frank able to go to Jane's party?
Number 2: When was Frank able to leave the store?
Number 3: Was Frank able to buy a sandwich?
Number 4: Why wasn't Frank able to eat that night?
Number 5: Where will Frank be able to go on Tuesday night?
Now read the letter silently.
Now listen to the questions again and answer them.
Number 1: Was Frank able to go to Jane's party?
Repeat: No, he wasn't able to go to Jane's party.
Number 2: When was Frank able to leave the store?
Repeat: He was able to leave after 8.
Number 3: Was Frank able to buy a sandwich?
Repeat: No, he wasn't able to buy a sandwich.
Number 4: Why wasn't Frank able to eat that night?
Repeat: He wasn't able to eat
because he couldn't find a sandwich vending machine.
Number 5: Where will Frank be able to go on Tuesday night?
Repeat: He'll be able to go
to a restaurant and movie on Tuesday night.
Segment timings (seconds):
[1.89-3.73] Look at the letter in Figure 4.
[4.83-8.00] First, listen to some questions about this letter.
[9.12-10.32] Don't try to answer.
[11.52-14.88] After you read the letter, you will answer the questions.
[15.60-16.08] Listen.
[17.10-21.18] Number 1: Was Frank able to go to Jane's party?
[22.46-26.38] Number 2: When was Frank able to leave the store?
[28.11-31.79] Number 3: Was Frank able to buy a sandwich?
[33.23-37.31] Number 4: Why wasn't Frank able to eat that night?
[38.78-43.54] Number 5: Where will Frank be able to go on Tuesday night?
[47.09-48.77] Now read the letter silently.
[96.74-99.46] Now listen to the questions again and answer them.
[101.01-105.01] Number 1: Was Frank able to go to Jane's party?
[108.98-113.62] Repeat: No, he wasn't able to go to Jane's party.
[118.80-125.37] Number 2: When was Frank able to leave the store?
[127.15-130.59] Repeat: He was able to leave after 8.
[135.52-142.05] Number 3: Was Frank able to buy a sandwich?
[144.30-148.30] Repeat: No, he wasn't able to buy a sandwich.
[153.81-158.10] Number 4: Why wasn't Frank able to eat that night?
[162.69-165.54] Repeat: He wasn't able to eat
[169.44-172.48] because he couldn't find a sandwich vending machine.
[179.76-184.66] Number 5: Where will Frank be able to go on Tuesday night?
[189.58-192.22] Repeat: He'll be able to go
[195.68-198.48] to a restaurant and movie on Tuesday night.
#### TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk10-l4d-f5-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text):
Now look at Figure 5: you will hear a paragraph three times.
The first time, listen only.
Listen.
Mrs.
Wright is my neighbor.
We live in the same apartment building.
She lives alone.
Sometimes I take her shopping.
I help her with her packages.
We live upstairs, and it's hard to take packages up the stairs.
She says that I am a very polite person.
The other day I wrote down my phone number on some paper.
I stuck it on her table near her phone.
I told her to call me when she needed anything.
She was pleased and thanked me.
It feels good to be able to help someone.
This time, listen and write.
Mrs.
Wright.
Is my neighbor.
We live in the same.
Apartment building.
She lives alone.
Sometimes.
I take her shopping.
I help her with her packages.
We live upstairs.
And it's hard.
To take packages.
Up the stairs.
She says.
That I am.
A very polite person.
The other day.
I wrote down.
My phone number.
On some paper.
I stuck it.
On her table.
Near her phone.
I told her.
To call me.
When she needed anything.
She was pleased.
And thanked me.
It feels good.
To be able.
To help someone.
Now listen again and check your paragraph.
Mrs.
Wright is my neighbor.
We live in the same apartment building.
She lives alone.
Sometimes I take her shopping.
I help her with her packages.
We live upstairs, and it's hard to take packages up the stairs.
She says that I am a very polite person.
The other day I wrote down my phone number on some paper.
I stuck it on her table near her phone.
I told her to call me when she needed anything.
She was pleased and thanked me.
It feels good to be able to help someone.
You can check your paragraph on the answer page for this lesson.
This is the end of Lesson 4D, Book 10.
Segment timings (seconds):
[1.79-6.27] Now look at Figure 5: you will hear a paragraph three times.
[7.07-8.83] The first time, listen only.
[9.55-10.11] Listen.
[11.23-11.71] Mrs.
[11.71-12.99] Wright is my neighbor.
[13.79-15.87] We live in the same apartment building.
[16.59-17.63] She lives alone.
[18.64-20.56] Sometimes I take her shopping.
[21.39-23.07] I help her with her packages.
[24.03-28.11] We live upstairs, and it's hard to take packages up the stairs.
[29.33-33.09] She says that I am a very polite person.
[33.25-36.61] The other day I wrote down my phone number on some paper.
[37.76-40.00] I stuck it on her table near her phone.
[41.12-43.76] I told her to call me when she needed anything.
[44.66-46.58] She was pleased and thanked me.
[47.60-50.08] It feels good to be able to help someone.
[54.40-56.24] This time, listen and write.
[57.94-58.42] Mrs.
[58.42-58.82] Wright.
[66.37-67.41] Is my neighbor.
[79.92-84.81] We live in the same.
[94.14-95.50] Apartment building.
[109.79-113.37] She lives alone.
[121.30-122.42] Sometimes.
[131.15-132.43] I take her shopping.
[145.79-147.55] I help her with her packages.
[167.50-171.63] We live upstairs.
[181.81-186.33] And it's hard.
[193.50-194.86] To take packages.
[206.75-207.87] Up the stairs.
[217.78-218.82] She says.
[226.46-231.27] That I am.
[234.38-238.83] A very polite person.
[251.15-255.03] The other day.
[261.49-266.25] I wrote down.
[271.57-276.57] My phone number.
[284.90-286.02] On some paper.
[296.70-301.23] I stuck it.
[306.32-310.35] On her table.
[316.40-317.60] Near her phone.
[328.27-332.55] I told her.
[335.82-340.59] To call me.
[344.53-345.97] When she needed anything.
[363.92-368.01] She was pleased.
[376.69-380.37] And thanked me.
[389.43-393.63] It feels good.
[400.54-400.58] To be able.
[408.75-413.19] To help someone.
[423.03-425.60] Now listen again and check your paragraph.
[428.02-428.50] Mrs.
[428.50-429.86] Wright is my neighbor.
[430.50-432.50] We live in the same apartment building.
[433.22-434.34] She lives alone.
[435.14-437.06] Sometimes I take her shopping.
[437.95-439.55] I help her with her packages.
[440.82-445.14] We live upstairs, and it's hard to take packages up the stairs.
[446.27-449.07] She says that I am a very polite person.
[450.38-454.46] The other day I wrote down my phone number on some paper.
[455.63-458.03] I stuck it on her table near her phone.
[459.34-462.06] I told her to call me when she needed anything.
[463.22-465.38] She was pleased and thanked me.
[466.32-468.88] It feels good to be able to help someone.
[472.94-476.38] You can check your paragraph on the answer page for this lesson.
[481.97-484.93] This is the end of Lesson 4D, Book 10.