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#### TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk11-l2c-f1-NN.mp3)
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American Language Course, Book 11, Lesson 2C.
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Hello again.
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Open your Language Laboratory Activities booklet to Lesson 2C.
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Look at Figure 1.
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Listen to the dialogues.
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Don't repeat them.
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Does Jane get nervous now when she drives?
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Yes.
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She became a very cautious driver after her car accident.
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Is the weather getting worse?
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Yes.
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Theice on the streets is becoming an awful problem.
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Do you think Bill will ever become a happy person?
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I don't know.
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He still gets angry about nothing.
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Are you becoming a better math student?
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Yes.
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The problems are getting easier every day.
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Do your sisters want to become nurses?
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No.
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They want to become doctors.
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[11.74-15.82] American Language Course, Book 11, Lesson 2C.
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[22.02-22.50] Hello again.
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[23.65-27.57] Open your Language Laboratory Activities booklet to Lesson 2C.
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[34.85-35.97] Look at Figure 1.
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[36.69-38.13] Listen to the dialogues.
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[38.45-39.65] Don't repeat them.
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[45.82-48.62] Does Jane get nervous now when she drives?
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[49.55-50.03] Yes.
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[50.11-53.71] She became a very cautious driver after her car accident.
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[55.82-57.42] Is the weather getting worse?
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[57.90-58.54] Yes.
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[58.70-61.50] Theice on the streets is becoming an awful problem.
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[63.33-66.13] Do you think Bill will ever become a happy person?
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[66.77-67.57] I don't know.
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[67.81-69.65] He still gets angry about nothing.
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[71.63-73.71] Are you becoming a better math student?
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[74.27-74.67] Yes.
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[74.67-77.15] The problems are getting easier every day.
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[78.93-81.09] Do your sisters want to become nurses?
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[81.73-82.05] No.
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[82.05-83.49] They want to become doctors.
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#### TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk11-l2c-f2-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Now go to Figure 2.
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Look at the underlined words in the first box.
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Repeat the word, then repeat the sentence.
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Repeat: "Gets."
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The instructor gets nervous.
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Got.
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The instructor got nervous.
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Will get.
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The instructor will get nervous.
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Is getting.
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The instructor is getting nervous.
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Has been getting.
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The instructor has been getting nervous.
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Look at the example below the first box.
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Don't repeat.
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Jim gets tired easily.
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Mary.
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Mary gets tired easily.
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Listen to the sentence and the word after it.
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Then change the sentence.
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Mary gets tired easily.
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Sick.
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Repeat: Mary gets sick easily.
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Well.
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Repeat: Mary gets well easily.
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Quickly.
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Repeat: Mary gets well quickly.
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The children.
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Repeat: The children get well quickly.
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Bored.
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Repeat: The children get bored quickly.
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Excited.
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Repeat: The children get excited quickly.
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Look at the underlined words in the second box.
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Repeat the word, then repeat the sentence.
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Repeat: "Become." Our students become good pilots.
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Became.
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Our students became good pilots.
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Will become.
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Our students will become good pilots.
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Are becoming.
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Our students are becoming good pilots.
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Now look at the example under the second box.
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Don't repeat.
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Jane became a good saleswoman.
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Teacher.
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Jane became a good teacher.
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Listen to the sentence and the word after it.
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Then change the sentence.
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Jane became a good teacher.
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Is becoming.
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Repeat: Jane is becoming a good teacher.
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Michael.
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Repeat: Michael is becoming a good teacher.
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Better.
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Repeat: Michael is becoming a better teacher.
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Writer.
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Repeat: Michael is becoming a better writer.
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The students.
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Repeat: The students are becoming better writers.
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Will become.
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Repeat: The students will become better writers.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[2.21-3.41] Now go to Figure 2.
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[4.32-7.04] Look at the underlined words in the first box.
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[8.03-11.15] Repeat the word, then repeat the sentence.
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[12.42-14.58] Repeat: "Gets."
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[16.59-18.43] The instructor gets nervous.
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[21.62-22.18] Got.
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[24.22-25.98] The instructor got nervous.
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[29.66-33.03] Will get.
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[33.26-35.10] The instructor will get nervous.
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[39.46-40.18] Is getting.
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[42.72-44.72] The instructor is getting nervous.
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[49.20-50.32] Has been getting.
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[53.20-55.52] The instructor has been getting nervous.
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[61.34-63.82] Look at the example below the first box.
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[64.22-65.10] Don't repeat.
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[66.80-68.56] Jim gets tired easily.
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[69.63-70.19] Mary.
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[72.70-74.38] Mary gets tired easily.
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[77.81-80.29] Listen to the sentence and the word after it.
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[81.09-83.01] Then change the sentence.
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[84.58-86.58] Mary gets tired easily.
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[89.76-90.40] Sick.
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[93.41-96.69] Repeat: Mary gets sick easily.
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[101.74-102.46] Well.
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[106.64-109.76] Repeat: Mary gets well easily.
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[114.38-115.02] Quickly.
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[117.84-121.04] Repeat: Mary gets well quickly.
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[125.36-128.67] The children.
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[129.41-132.69] Repeat: The children get well quickly.
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[137.23-137.87] Bored.
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[141.28-144.80] Repeat: The children get bored quickly.
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[149.38-150.26] Excited.
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[153.55-156.91] Repeat: The children get excited quickly.
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[163.36-166.00] Look at the underlined words in the second box.
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[166.98-169.94] Repeat the word, then repeat the sentence.
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[171.15-179.07] Repeat: "Become." Our students become good pilots.
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[184.19-187.83] Became.
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[187.95-190.43] Our students became good pilots.
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[195.04-199.17] Will become.
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[199.18-202.22] Our students will become good pilots.
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[208.61-209.49] Are becoming.
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[213.51-216.22] Our students are becoming good pilots.
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[223.95-226.59] Now look at the example under the second box.
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[227.15-227.87] Don't repeat.
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[229.95-232.11] Jane became a good saleswoman.
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[233.74-234.22] Teacher.
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[235.76-237.60] Jane became a good teacher.
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[240.27-242.59] Listen to the sentence and the word after it.
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[243.31-245.39] Then change the sentence.
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[247.57-249.33] Jane became a good teacher.
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[251.10-252.14] Is becoming.
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[255.47-259.23] Repeat: Jane is becoming a good teacher.
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[265.50-266.14] Michael.
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[270.06-273.66] Repeat: Michael is becoming a good teacher.
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[278.53-278.93] Better.
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[282.81-286.29] Repeat: Michael is becoming a better teacher.
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[292.71-293.07] Writer.
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[296.43-299.97] Repeat: Michael is becoming a better writer.
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[305.73-306.34] The students.
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[310.23-314.21] Repeat: The students are becoming better writers.
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[320.61-324.39] Will become.
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[325.65-328.66] Repeat: The students will become better writers.
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#### TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk11-l2c-f3-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 3 now.
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Listen to the example.
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Don't repeat.
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"My cold isn't getting worse." Better.
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"It's getting better."
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Listen to the sentence and the word after it.
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Then change the sentence.
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Number 1: "The food here isn't getting better."
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Worse.
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Repeat: "It's getting worse."
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Number 2:
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"Karen doesn't get angry."
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Upset.
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Repeat: "She gets upset."
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Number 3:
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"The nights aren't getting longer."
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Shorter.
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Repeat: "They're getting shorter."
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Number 4: "Bill didn't become a careless driver."
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Careful.
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Repeat: "He became a careful driver."
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Number 5:
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"Mark won't become a nervous person."
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Relaxed.
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Repeat: "He'll become a relaxed person."
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Number 6: "The boys won't become weak men." Strong.
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Repeat: "They'll become strong men."
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.92-3.20] Look at Figure 3 now.
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[3.84-5.04] Listen to the example.
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[5.60-6.48] Don't repeat.
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[8.02-11.46] "My cold isn't getting worse." Better.
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[12.91-13.87] "It's getting better."
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[15.95-18.19] Listen to the sentence and the word after it.
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[18.99-20.83] Then change the sentence.
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[24.08-27.97] Number 1: "The food here isn't getting better."
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[29.90-30.46] Worse.
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[34.75-37.73] Repeat: "It's getting worse."
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[41.81-42.61] Number 2:
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[44.03-45.63] "Karen doesn't get angry."
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[47.46-48.18] Upset.
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[52.78-55.50] Repeat: "She gets upset."
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[59.89-60.85] Number 3:
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[62.58-64.34] "The nights aren't getting longer."
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[66.48-67.12] Shorter.
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[71.66-74.22] Repeat: "They're getting shorter."
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[77.68-82.26] Number 4: "Bill didn't become a careless driver."
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[84.37-85.01] Careful.
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[88.78-92.22] Repeat: "He became a careful driver."
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[96.35-97.23] Number 5:
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[98.78-101.02] "Mark won't become a nervous person."
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[103.17-104.13] Relaxed.
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[108.38-111.82] Repeat: "He'll become a relaxed person."
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[116.48-126.33] Number 6: "The boys won't become weak men." Strong.
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[127.49-130.61] Repeat: "They'll become strong men."
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#### TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk11-l2c-f4-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Please go to Figure 4 now.
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Look at the examples, listen, but don't repeat.
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The school is getting crowded.
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Classroom.
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Is the classroom getting crowded?
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Houston became an important city.
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Laredo.
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Did Laredo become an important city?
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First, listen to the sentence and the word after it.
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Then change the sentence to a question.
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Number 1:
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His father became an important person.
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Uncle.
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Repeat: Did his uncle become an important person?
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Number 2: The coffee is getting cold.
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Tea.
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Repeat: Is the tea getting cold?
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Number 3: My apartment gets dirty fast.
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Your apartment.
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Repeat: Does your apartment get dirty fast?
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Number 4:
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Catherine is becoming a beautiful woman.
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Her sister.
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Repeat: Is her sister becoming a beautiful woman?
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Number 5: The books will get more expensive.
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Tapes.
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Repeat: Will the tapes get more expensive?
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Number 6: The children are becoming good friends.
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Their parents.
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Repeat: Are their parents becoming good friends?
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[1.97-3.57] Please go to Figure 4 now.
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[4.45-7.89] Look at the examples, listen, but don't repeat.
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[9.50-11.10] The school is getting crowded.
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[12.26-12.90] Classroom.
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[14.75-16.35] Is the classroom getting crowded?
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[20.43-22.35] Houston became an important city.
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[23.89-24.45] Laredo.
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[27.84-29.84] Did Laredo become an important city?
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[32.21-35.49] First, listen to the sentence and the word after it.
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[36.38-39.26] Then change the sentence to a question.
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[40.83-41.71] Number 1:
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[43.78-47.97] His father became an important person.
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[48.08-48.56] Uncle.
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[52.14-56.45] Repeat: Did his uncle become an important person?
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[61.81-65.17] Number 2: The coffee is getting cold.
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[66.64-67.12] Tea.
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[70.70-73.82] Repeat: Is the tea getting cold?
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[78.64-82.85] Number 3: My apartment gets dirty fast.
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[84.78-86.06] Your apartment.
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[90.45-94.21] Repeat: Does your apartment get dirty fast?
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[99.68-100.56] Number 4:
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[102.90-105.38] Catherine is becoming a beautiful woman.
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[107.76-108.48] Her sister.
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[113.50-117.34] Repeat: Is her sister becoming a beautiful woman?
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[122.72-126.24] Number 5: The books will get more expensive.
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[127.82-128.38] Tapes.
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[132.51-135.79] Repeat: Will the tapes get more expensive?
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[140.43-144.51] Number 6: The children are becoming good friends.
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[146.64-147.68] Their parents.
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[151.74-155.50] Repeat: Are their parents becoming good friends?
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#### TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk11-l2c-f5-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Now go to Figure 5, look at the dialogues, and listen; don't repeat.
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My turn signals don't work.
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What should I do?
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Lower the window and signal with your left arm.
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Why do drivers behind me flash their lights?
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That's a signal.
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They want to pass you.
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What should I do?
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Move to theright lane when you can.
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What should I do when a school bus stops?
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You should stop too when its lights are flashing.
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Do I have to stop when I'm in the other lane?
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Yes, and don't move until the bus moves.
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Why do I have to stop?
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Because children might be crossing the street.
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Listen to the dialogues again.
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Repeat the questions; don't repeat the answers.
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Repeat the questions only.
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My turn signals don't work.
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What should I do?
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Lower the window and signal with your left arm.
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Why do drivers behind me flash their lights?
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That's a signal.
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They want to pass you.
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What should I do?
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Move to theright lane when you can.
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What should I do when a school bus stops?
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You should stop too when its lights are flashing.
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Do I have to stop when I'm in the other lane?
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Yes, and don't move until the bus moves.
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Why do I have to stop?
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Because children might be crossing the street.
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This time, repeat only the answers.
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Don't repeat the questions; just the answers.
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My turn signals don't work.
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What should I do?
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Lower the window and signal with your left arm.
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Why do drivers behind me flash their lights?
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That's a signal.
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They want to pass you.
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What should I do?
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Move to theright lane when you can.
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What should I do when a school bus stops?
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You should stop too when its lights are flashing.
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Do I have to stop when I'm in the other lane?
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Yes, and don't move until the bus moves.
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Why do I have to stop?
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Because children might be crossing the street.
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[2.02-7.52] Now go to Figure 5, look at the dialogues, and listen; don't repeat.
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[10.91-12.67] My turn signals don't work.
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[12.91-13.87] What should I do?
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[14.51-16.91] Lower the window and signal with your left arm.
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[18.32-20.80] Why do drivers behind me flash their lights?
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[21.44-22.32] That's a signal.
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[22.48-23.60] They want to pass you.
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[25.20-26.08] What should I do?
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[27.20-29.28] Move to theright lane when you can.
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[30.88-33.12] What should I do when a school bus stops?
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[35.36-38.48] You should stop too when its lights are flashing.
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[40.53-42.77] Do I have to stop when I'm in the other lane?
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[43.89-46.37] Yes, and don't move until the bus moves.
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[47.50-48.54] Why do I have to stop?
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[49.76-51.76] Because children might be crossing the street.
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[52.91-54.59] Listen to the dialogues again.
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[54.91-58.35] Repeat the questions; don't repeat the answers.
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[58.75-60.51] Repeat the questions only.
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[62.18-63.86] My turn signals don't work.
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[64.34-65.46] What should I do?
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[69.78-72.42] Lower the window and signal with your left arm.
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[74.30-77.18] Why do drivers behind me flash their lights?
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[81.44-82.32] That's a signal.
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[82.80-83.92] They want to pass you.
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[85.58-86.46] What should I do?
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[88.53-90.85] Move to theright lane when you can.
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[93.22-95.38] What should I do when a school bus stops?
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[99.52-102.16] You should stop too when its lights are flashing.
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[105.58-107.66] Do I have to stop when I'm in the other lane?
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[112.11-115.15] Yes, and don't move until the bus moves.
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[118.43-119.55] Why do I have to stop?
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[121.49-123.33] Because children might be crossing the street.
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[126.64-129.20] This time, repeat only the answers.
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[129.60-132.56] Don't repeat the questions; just the answers.
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[134.19-135.95] My turn signals don't work.
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[136.43-137.39] What should I do?
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[138.80-141.20] Lower the window and signal with your left arm.
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[146.14-148.86] Why do drivers behind me flash their lights?
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[152.16-153.12] That's a signal.
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[153.44-154.72] They want to pass you.
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[160.99-161.95] What should I do?
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[164.56-166.64] Move to theright lane when you can.
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[171.15-173.31] What should I do when a school bus stops?
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[174.43-177.15] You should stop too when its lights are flashing.
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[182.50-184.58] Do I have to stop when I'm in the other lane?
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[185.30-188.10] Yes, and don't move until the bus moves.
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[192.13-193.41] Why do I have to stop?
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[193.81-196.39] Because children might be crossing the street.
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#### TAPE — Figure 6 (clip filenames start: bk11-l2c-f6-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 6 now.
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Listen to the paragraph.
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Don't repeat.
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When there'sice on the streets, you should drive very cautiously.
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Drive slowly, and try to stay in theright lane.
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Change lanes and turn corners carefully.
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Also, change your speed slowly.
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When you try to speed up or step on the brakes quickly, the tires may not stick to theice.
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Then you won't be able to stop.
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Stay home when you can.
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When you must drive, try to wait until someone puts salt on the roads.
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Look at the paragraph again and listen to the questions.
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Then answer them.
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How should you drive when there'sice on the streets?
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Repeat: You should drive cautiously when there'sice on the streets.
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Should you drive fast then?
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Repeat: No, you shouldn't drive fast then.
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Should you change lanes and turn corners carefully?
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Repeat: Yes, you should change lanes and turn corners carefully.
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What can happen when you try to change your speed quickly?
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Repeat: When you try to change your speed quickly.
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The tires may not stick to theice.
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Will you be able to stop?
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Repeat: No, you won't be able to stop.
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Should you stay home when there'sice on the roads?
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Repeat: Yes, you should stay home when you can.
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When you must drive, how long should you wait?
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Repeat: You should wait until someone puts salt on the roads.
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[1.86-3.22] Look at Figure 6 now.
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[3.86-5.14] Listen to the paragraph.
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[5.70-6.42] Don't repeat.
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[8.75-13.23] When there'sice on the streets, you should drive very cautiously.
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[14.29-17.97] Drive slowly, and try to stay in theright lane.
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[19.22-21.94] Change lanes and turn corners carefully.
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[22.90-25.62] Also, change your speed slowly.
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[26.77-33.09] When you try to speed up or step on the brakes quickly, the tires may not stick to theice.
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[34.11-35.95] Then you won't be able to stop.
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[36.88-38.48] Stay home when you can.
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[39.42-44.22] When you must drive, try to wait until someone puts salt on the roads.
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[48.96-52.16] Look at the paragraph again and listen to the questions.
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[52.72-54.16] Then answer them.
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[56.08-58.96] How should you drive when there'sice on the streets?
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[64.66-69.87] Repeat: You should drive cautiously when there'sice on the streets.
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[77.07-81.39] Should you drive fast then?
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[84.50-88.66] Repeat: No, you shouldn't drive fast then.
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[96.34-99.62] Should you change lanes and turn corners carefully?
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[105.60-111.12] Repeat: Yes, you should change lanes and turn corners carefully.
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[120.29-123.65] What can happen when you try to change your speed quickly?
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[129.66-136.35] Repeat: When you try to change your speed quickly.
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[139.82-142.30] The tires may not stick to theice.
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[149.25-153.63] Will you be able to stop?
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[157.17-160.61] Repeat: No, you won't be able to stop.
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[166.10-168.98] Should you stay home when there'sice on the roads?
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[174.77-179.09] Repeat: Yes, you should stay home when you can.
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[186.58-189.86] When you must drive, how long should you wait?
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[195.36-200.00] Repeat: You should wait until someone puts salt on the roads.
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#### TAPE — Figure 7 (clip filenames start: bk11-l2c-f7-NN.mp3)
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Look at Figure 7 now.
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This is a dictation exercise; first, listen to the paragraph.
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Paul is studying math in school.
|
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His math teacher is giving the class a quiz today on shapes and lines.
|
||
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Will Paul get a good grade on the test?
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|
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Yes, he will.
|
||
|
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He's a good student and knows all the answers.
|
||
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There won't be any mistakes on Paul's test.
|
||
|
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Now listen to the paragraph again.
|
||
|
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This time, write the sentences on the lines in Figure 7.
|
||
|
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Punctuate the sentences correctly.
|
||
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Use capital letters, commas, periods, apostrophes, and question marks when you need them.
|
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|
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Listen and write.
|
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Paul is studying math.
|
||
|
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In school.
|
||
|
|
His math teacher.
|
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|
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Is giving the class.
|
||
|
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A quiz today.
|
||
|
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On shapes and lines.
|
||
|
|
Will Paul.
|
||
|
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Get a good grade.
|
||
|
|
On the test.
|
||
|
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Yes, he will.
|
||
|
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He's a good student.
|
||
|
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And knows all the answers.
|
||
|
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There won't be any mistakes.
|
||
|
|
On Paul's test.
|
||
|
|
Listen to the paragraph again and check your work.
|
||
|
|
Paul is studying math in school.
|
||
|
|
His math teacher is giving the class a quiz today on shapes and lines.
|
||
|
|
Will Paul get a good grade on the test?
|
||
|
|
Yes, he will.
|
||
|
|
He's a good student and knows all the answers.
|
||
|
|
There won't be any mistakes on Paul's test.
|
||
|
|
Look at the paragraph on the answer page for this lesson and check your work.
|
||
|
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This is the end of Lesson 2C, Book 11.
|
||
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[2.21-3.57] Look at Figure 7 now.
|
||
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[4.61-9.57] This is a dictation exercise; first, listen to the paragraph.
|
||
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[12.54-14.70] Paul is studying math in school.
|
||
|
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[15.79-20.35] His math teacher is giving the class a quiz today on shapes and lines.
|
||
|
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[21.50-23.82] Will Paul get a good grade on the test?
|
||
|
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[24.46-25.50] Yes, he will.
|
||
|
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[26.06-29.18] He's a good student and knows all the answers.
|
||
|
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[29.98-32.54] There won't be any mistakes on Paul's test.
|
||
|
|
[38.53-40.29] Now listen to the paragraph again.
|
||
|
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[41.01-44.77] This time, write the sentences on the lines in Figure 7.
|
||
|
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[46.14-48.14] Punctuate the sentences correctly.
|
||
|
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[48.93-56.05] Use capital letters, commas, periods, apostrophes, and question marks when you need them.
|
||
|
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[57.44-58.72] Listen and write.
|
||
|
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[60.42-64.71] Paul is studying math.
|
||
|
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[76.18-77.06] In school.
|
||
|
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[84.56-85.84] His math teacher.
|
||
|
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[96.88-101.55] Is giving the class.
|
||
|
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[108.69-109.97] A quiz today.
|
||
|
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[118.77-120.69] On shapes and lines.
|
||
|
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[132.90-137.13] Will Paul.
|
||
|
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[141.14-142.42] Get a good grade.
|
||
|
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[152.99-156.63] On the test.
|
||
|
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[163.71-167.55] Yes, he will.
|
||
|
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[174.69-176.05] He's a good student.
|
||
|
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[188.53-190.45] And knows all the answers.
|
||
|
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[207.62-212.19] There won't be any mistakes.
|
||
|
|
[227.73-229.25] On Paul's test.
|
||
|
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[243.97-246.77] Listen to the paragraph again and check your work.
|
||
|
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[248.91-251.23] Paul is studying math in school.
|
||
|
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[251.98-256.19] His math teacher is giving the class a quiz today on shapes and lines.
|
||
|
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[258.33-261.45] Will Paul get a good grade on the test?
|
||
|
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[261.63-262.77] Yes, he will.
|
||
|
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[263.61-267.15] He's a good student and knows all the answers.
|
||
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[268.22-271.64] There won't be any mistakes on Paul's test.
|
||
|
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[274.45-278.83] Look at the paragraph on the answer page for this lesson and check your work.
|
||
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[285.01-287.97] This is the end of Lesson 2C, Book 11.
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