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444 lines
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#### TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk11-l3d-f1-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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American Language Course, Book 11, Lesson 3D.
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Hello.
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Open your book to the activities for Lesson 3D.
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Look at Figure 1.
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Listen to a paragraph.
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You will hear it twice.
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After hearing it for the second time, write the main idea in a complete sentence.
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Listen to the first paragraph.
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Good drivers must know many things.
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They need to learn the traffic laws, the speed limits, the highway signs, and the traffic signals.
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They need to learn how to drive in heavy traffic and in bad weather.
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They also need to know something about automobiles and how to care for them.
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Listen again.
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Good drivers must know many things.
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They need to learn the traffic laws, the speed limits, the highway signs, and the traffic signals.
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They need to learn how to drive in heavy traffic and in bad weather.
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They also need to know something about automobiles and how to care for them.
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Now write the main idea.
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Check your answer.
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This is the main idea: "Good drivers need to know many things." You could also say: "There are many things a good driver must know."
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Listen to the second paragraph.
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Regular checkups are important.
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You shouldn't go to the doctor only when you're sick.
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A checkup when you're healthy tells you and your doctor that you're in good shape.
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Then, when you don't feel well, the doctor will know the things that might be wrong.
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You should have a complete physical examination every year.
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Listen again.
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Regular checkups are important.
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You shouldn't go to the doctor only when you're sick.
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A checkup when you're healthy tells you and your doctor that you're in good shape.
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Then, when you don't feel well, the doctor will know the things that might be wrong.
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You should have a complete physical examination every year.
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Write the main idea in a complete sentence.
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Now check your answer.
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It should be something like this: "You should get a complete checkup every year." Or you could also say: "Annual physical exams are important."
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[5.26-9.90] American Language Course, Book 11, Lesson 3D.
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[16.59-17.34] Hello.
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[17.92-20.37] Open your book to the activities for Lesson 3D.
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[27.47-28.64] Look at Figure 1.
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[28.59-30.85] Listen to a paragraph.
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[31.74-33.02] You will hear it twice.
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[34.10-39.30] After hearing it for the second time, write the main idea in a complete sentence.
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[39.78-41.38] Listen to the first paragraph.
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[43.46-45.78] Good drivers must know many things.
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[46.93-53.89] They need to learn the traffic laws, the speed limits, the highway signs, and the traffic signals.
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[55.14-59.30] They need to learn how to drive in heavy traffic and in bad weather.
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[60.54-64.94] They also need to know something about automobiles and how to care for them.
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[67.95-68.83] Listen again.
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[71.10-73.42] Good drivers must know many things.
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[74.30-81.42] They need to learn the traffic laws, the speed limits, the highway signs, and the traffic signals.
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[82.40-86.56] They need to learn how to drive in heavy traffic and in bad weather.
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[87.66-92.06] They also need to know something about automobiles and how to care for them.
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[95.46-96.90] Now write the main idea.
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[143.22-144.18] Check your answer.
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[145.34-155.71] This is the main idea: "Good drivers need to know many things." You could also say: "There are many things a good driver must know."
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[157.84-159.52] Listen to the second paragraph.
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[161.02-163.02] Regular checkups are important.
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[163.86-166.55] You shouldn't go to the doctor only when you're sick.
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[167.70-171.94] A checkup when you're healthy tells you and your doctor that you're in good shape.
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[172.91-177.95] Then, when you don't feel well, the doctor will know the things that might be wrong.
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[179.04-182.56] You should have a complete physical examination every year.
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[185.41-186.37] Listen again.
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[189.17-191.17] Regular checkups are important.
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[191.89-194.69] You shouldn't go to the doctor only when you're sick.
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[195.70-200.34] A checkup when you're healthy tells you and your doctor that you're in good shape.
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[201.95-207.36] Then, when you don't feel well, the doctor will know the things that might be wrong.
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[208.14-212.10] You should have a complete physical examination every year.
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[215.08-217.78] Write the main idea in a complete sentence.
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[262.45-263.65] Now check your answer.
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[264.83-276.75] It should be something like this: "You should get a complete checkup every year." Or you could also say: "Annual physical exams are important."
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#### TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk11-l3d-f2-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at figure 2.
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Listen to a dialogue.
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Don't repeat, just listen.
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Excuse me— Yes, sir.
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I didn't order chicken, I ordered chicken fried steak.
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Oh.
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I'm sorry.
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I'll take it back and get your steak.
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Thank you.
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And please hurry.
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Yes, sir.
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Listen to the dialogue again.
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This time, repeat it.
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Excuse me—
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Yes, sir.
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I didn't order chicken.
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I ordered chicken fried steak.
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Oh.
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I'm sorry.
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I'll take it back
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and get your steak.
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Thank you.
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And please hurry.
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Yes, sir.
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Now look at figure 2.
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Listen to the customer's words, then read the waiter's part.
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You are the waiter.
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Excuse me.
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I didn't order chicken.
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I ordered chicken fried steak.
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Thank you.
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And please hurry.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.86-2.90] Look at figure 2.
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[4.06-5.26] Listen to a dialogue.
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[5.98-7.90] Don't repeat, just listen.
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[11.22-12.58] Excuse me— Yes, sir.
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[13.49-16.85] I didn't order chicken, I ordered chicken fried steak.
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[17.09-17.65] Oh.
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[18.13-18.77] I'm sorry.
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[19.49-21.09] I'll take it back and get your steak.
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[21.73-22.29] Thank you.
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[22.69-23.65] And please hurry.
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[23.97-24.37] Yes, sir.
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[27.23-28.75] Listen to the dialogue again.
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[29.23-30.67] This time, repeat it.
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[32.34-33.22] Excuse me—
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[35.39-35.79] Yes, sir.
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[37.41-38.53] I didn't order chicken.
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[40.93-42.77] I ordered chicken fried steak.
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[46.96-47.44] Oh.
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[47.68-48.32] I'm sorry.
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[51.26-52.22] I'll take it back
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[55.18-56.14] and get your steak.
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[58.32-58.96] Thank you.
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[61.38-62.42] And please hurry.
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[64.99-65.47] Yes, sir.
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[69.42-70.54] Now look at figure 2.
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[71.34-75.10] Listen to the customer's words, then read the waiter's part.
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[76.06-76.86] You are the waiter.
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[78.30-79.10] Excuse me.
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[81.25-82.45] I didn't order chicken.
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[83.31-85.15] I ordered chicken fried steak.
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[94.06-94.86] Thank you.
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[95.02-95.90] And please hurry.
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#### TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk11-l3d-f3-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Now look at Figure 3: the change roles.
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Now, you're the customer; read the customer's part and listen to the waiter.
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Ready.
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Begin.
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Yes, sir.
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Oh, I'm sorry.
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I'll take it back and get your steak.
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Yes, sir.
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[1.63-5.01] Now look at Figure 3: the change roles.
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[6.10-12.34] Now, you're the customer; read the customer's part and listen to the waiter.
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[13.30-13.70] Ready.
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[14.50-14.98] Begin.
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[17.73-18.21] Yes, sir.
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[24.10-25.30] Oh, I'm sorry.
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[26.10-27.78] I'll take it back and get your steak.
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[32.86-33.34] Yes, sir.
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#### TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk11-l3d-f4-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 4 and listen to another dialogue.
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Don't repeat, just listen.
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Miss, can you help me?
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Yes, sir.
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I ordered a shirt from the catalog.
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This isn't the one I ordered.
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The numbers are the same, sir.
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Yes, but I ordered brown.
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This shirt is yellow.
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Oh, I see.
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I'll exchange this for you.
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Your shirt will be here in 2 days.
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Thank you.
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No problem.
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Listen to the dialogue again.
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Listen and repeat.
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Miss, can you help me?
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Yes, sir.
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I ordered a shirt from the catalog.
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This isn't the one I ordered.
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The numbers are the same, sir.
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Yes, but I ordered brown.
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This shirt is yellow.
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Oh, I see.
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I'll exchange this for you.
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Your shirt will be here in 2 days.
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Thank you.
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No problem.
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Now listen to the customer and read the clerk's part.
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You are the clerk.
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Let's begin.
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Miss, can you help me?
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I ordered a shirt from the catalog.
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This isn't the one I ordered.
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Yes, but I ordered brown.
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This shirt is yellow.
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Thank you.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.92-4.96] Look at Figure 4 and listen to another dialogue.
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[5.89-8.05] Don't repeat, just listen.
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[12.14-13.18] Miss, can you help me?
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[13.58-14.14] Yes, sir.
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[15.23-17.23] I ordered a shirt from the catalog.
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[17.79-19.15] This isn't the one I ordered.
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[20.64-22.32] The numbers are the same, sir.
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[22.72-24.64] Yes, but I ordered brown.
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[25.12-26.16] This shirt is yellow.
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[26.64-28.08] Oh, I see.
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[28.56-30.08] I'll exchange this for you.
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[30.56-32.72] Your shirt will be here in 2 days.
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[32.80-33.44] Thank you.
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[33.92-34.64] No problem.
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[35.57-37.09] Listen to the dialogue again.
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[37.89-39.09] Listen and repeat.
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[41.87-43.39] Miss, can you help me?
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[46.29-46.85] Yes, sir.
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[48.29-50.37] I ordered a shirt from the catalog.
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[55.60-57.28] This isn't the one I ordered.
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[61.84-63.52] The numbers are the same, sir.
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[66.94-69.10] Yes, but I ordered brown.
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[71.92-73.20] This shirt is yellow.
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[76.94-78.46] Oh, I see.
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[81.47-82.99] I'll exchange this for you.
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[87.26-89.66] Your shirt will be here in 2 days.
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[95.01-95.57] Thank you.
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[96.98-97.62] No problem.
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[98.88-102.16] Now listen to the customer and read the clerk's part.
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[103.07-104.03] You are the clerk.
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[104.98-105.78] Let's begin.
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[108.54-110.14] Miss, can you help me?
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[116.10-118.18] I ordered a shirt from the catalog.
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[119.25-120.61] This isn't the one I ordered.
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[125.34-127.42] Yes, but I ordered brown.
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[128.29-129.41] This shirt is yellow.
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[137.76-138.32] Thank you.
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#### TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk11-l3d-f5-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 5.
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Now you're the customer.
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Read the customer's part.
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Ready?
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Begin.
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Yes, sir.
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The numbers are the same, sir.
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Oh, I see.
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I'll exchange this for you.
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Your shirt will be here in 2 days.
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No problem.
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[2.34-3.54] Look at Figure 5.
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[4.18-5.46] Now you're the customer.
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[6.02-7.54] Read the customer's part.
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[8.26-8.66] Ready?
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[9.46-10.02] Begin.
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[13.44-14.08] Yes, sir.
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[19.18-20.86] The numbers are the same, sir.
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[27.07-28.43] Oh, I see.
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[28.75-30.35] I'll exchange this for you.
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[30.91-33.23] Your shirt will be here in 2 days.
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[36.69-37.33] No problem.
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#### TAPE — Figure 6 (clip filenames start: bk11-l3d-f6-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at figure 6, listen to the responses, listen and repeat.
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Number 1:
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"Not very well." "I was too nervous."
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Number 2: "It's too dark in this room to see."
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Number 3: "I'm not sure,"
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"but I think it's too far to walk."
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Number 4:
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"No, it's too early to go home."
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Number 5: "No, she's too tall to be Jean."
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Number 6: "Yes, but it's too old to drink."
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Number 7: "I can't." "It's too big for me to pick up."
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Number 8: "No thanks."
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"Theice cream is too cold for me to eat."
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Number 9: "It was too awful to watch."
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Number 10: "Because John's news is almost too good to be true."
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Now look at the statements in figure 6 and listen to a question.
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Select the statement that answers the question best, and write the number on the line.
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Listen to the example:
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"How far is it to the library?"
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The correct answer is number 3: "I'm not sure, but I think it's too far to walk." Write a 1 on the line in front of number 3.
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Now listen, select, and write the number.
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Number 1: "How far is it to the library?"
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Number 2: "How did you like the movie?"
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Number 3: "Is that woman in the parking lot Jean?"
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Number 4: "Do you want some more dessert?"
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Number 5: "Where's the light?"
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Number 6: "How did you do on the exam?"
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Number 7: "Are you ready to go?"
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Number 8: "Why are you so happy?"
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Number 9: "Is there any milk in the refrigerator?"
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Number 10: "Please hand me that box."
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Let's check your answers.
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Number 1 is 6: "How did you do on the exam?" "Not very well.
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I was too nervous."
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Number 2 is 5: "Where's the light?" "It's too dark in this room to see."
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Number 3 is 1: "How far is it to the library?" "I'm not sure, but I think it's too far to walk."
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Number 4 is 7: "Are you ready to go?" "No, it's too early to go home."
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Number 5 is 3: "Is that woman in the parking lot Jean?" "No, she's too tall to be Jean."
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Number 6 is 9: "Is there any milk in the refrigerator?"
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"Yes, but it's too old to drink." Number 7 is 10: "Please hand me that box." "I can't.
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It's too big for me to pick up." Number 8 is 4: "Do you want some dessert?" "No thanks.
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Theice cream is too cold for me to eat." Number 9 is 2: "How did you like the movie?" "It was too awful to watch." Number 10 is 8: "Why are you so happy?" "Because John's news is almost too good to be true."
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[1.98-7.50] Look at figure 6, listen to the responses, listen and repeat.
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[9.07-9.95] Number 1:
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[11.54-16.85] "Not very well." "I was too nervous."
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[21.46-25.39] Number 2: "It's too dark in this room to see."
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[31.60-34.69] Number 3: "I'm not sure,"
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[38.56-40.56] "but I think it's too far to walk."
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[46.42-47.22] Number 4:
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[48.48-51.68] "No, it's too early to go home."
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[57.38-62.13] Number 5: "No, she's too tall to be Jean."
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[68.14-72.30] Number 6: "Yes, but it's too old to drink."
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[78.26-87.09] Number 7: "I can't." "It's too big for me to pick up."
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[90.42-92.74] Number 8: "No thanks."
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[95.25-97.65] "Theice cream is too cold for me to eat."
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[105.70-109.65] Number 9: "It was too awful to watch."
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[115.41-120.91] Number 10: "Because John's news is almost too good to be true."
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[127.82-131.74] Now look at the statements in figure 6 and listen to a question.
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[132.83-138.03] Select the statement that answers the question best, and write the number on the line.
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[139.54-140.74] Listen to the example:
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[142.58-144.18] "How far is it to the library?"
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[153.04-164.58] The correct answer is number 3: "I'm not sure, but I think it's too far to walk." Write a 1 on the line in front of number 3.
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[166.85-169.89] Now listen, select, and write the number.
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[171.09-174.61] Number 1: "How far is it to the library?"
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[182.74-185.62] Number 2: "How did you like the movie?"
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[196.88-201.09] Number 3: "Is that woman in the parking lot Jean?"
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[211.65-214.93] Number 4: "Do you want some more dessert?"
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[225.30-227.86] Number 5: "Where's the light?"
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[238.32-241.83] Number 6: "How did you do on the exam?"
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[251.82-253.98] Number 7: "Are you ready to go?"
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[264.33-267.18] Number 8: "Why are you so happy?"
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[277.89-281.87] Number 9: "Is there any milk in the refrigerator?"
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[293.15-296.11] Number 10: "Please hand me that box."
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[308.98-310.34] Let's check your answers.
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[311.52-318.00] Number 1 is 6: "How did you do on the exam?" "Not very well.
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[318.24-319.44] I was too nervous."
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[322.03-328.32] Number 2 is 5: "Where's the light?" "It's too dark in this room to see."
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[330.21-338.18] Number 3 is 1: "How far is it to the library?" "I'm not sure, but I think it's too far to walk."
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[339.78-346.10] Number 4 is 7: "Are you ready to go?" "No, it's too early to go home."
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[347.87-355.31] Number 5 is 3: "Is that woman in the parking lot Jean?" "No, she's too tall to be Jean."
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[356.88-361.04] Number 6 is 9: "Is there any milk in the refrigerator?"
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[362.80-371.73] "Yes, but it's too old to drink." Number 7 is 10: "Please hand me that box." "I can't.
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[372.21-380.75] It's too big for me to pick up." Number 8 is 4: "Do you want some dessert?" "No thanks.
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[380.75-399.95] Theice cream is too cold for me to eat." Number 9 is 2: "How did you like the movie?" "It was too awful to watch." Number 10 is 8: "Why are you so happy?" "Because John's news is almost too good to be true."
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#### TAPE — Figure 7 (clip filenames start: bk11-l3d-f7-NN.mp3)
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Look at Figure 7.
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This is a dictation exercise.
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You will hear a paragraph three times.
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Listen to it the first time.
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"Don decided to go to the mall.
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First, he went into the department store to look at sofas.
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Then he went into the men's clothing store and bought 2 shirts and a pair of slacks.
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After that, he was hungry.
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He went to the cafeteria for lunch.
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His last stop was at the variety store.
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He bought some cards, a pen, and some paper."
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Now listen to the paragraph and write what you hear.
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"Don decided to..."
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"Go to the mall."
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"First, he went into..."
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"The department store..."
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"To look at sofas."
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"Then he went..."
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"Into the men's clothing store..."
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"And bought 2 shirts."
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"And a pair of slacks."
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"After that..."
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"He was hungry."
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"He went to..."
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"The cafeteria for lunch."
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"His last stop..."
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"Was at the variety store."
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"He bought some cards..."
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"A pen and some paper."
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"Don decided to go to the mall.
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First, he went into the department store to look at sofas.
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Then he went into the men's clothing store and bought 2 shirts and a pair of slacks.
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After that, he was hungry.
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He went to the cafeteria for lunch.
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His last stop was at the variety store.
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He bought some cards, a pen, and some paper."
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Turn to the answer page for this lesson to check your answers for Figure 7.
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This is the end of Lesson 3D, Book 11.
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[1.50-2.62] Look at Figure 7.
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[3.62-5.70] This is a dictation exercise.
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[6.75-8.91] You will hear a paragraph three times.
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[9.79-11.23] Listen to it the first time.
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[13.22-15.22] "Don decided to go to the mall.
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[16.11-19.79] First, he went into the department store to look at sofas.
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[20.88-26.08] Then he went into the men's clothing store and bought 2 shirts and a pair of slacks.
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[27.44-29.04] After that, he was hungry.
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[29.60-31.76] He went to the cafeteria for lunch.
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[33.46-36.18] His last stop was at the variety store.
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[36.94-40.14] He bought some cards, a pen, and some paper."
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[43.89-46.61] Now listen to the paragraph and write what you hear.
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[48.53-52.47] "Don decided to..."
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[60.72-61.84] "Go to the mall."
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[71.54-73.54] "First, he went into..."
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[85.94-87.14] "The department store..."
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[101.68-102.80] "To look at sofas."
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[116.02-117.14] "Then he went..."
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[126.45-128.61] "Into the men's clothing store..."
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[148.43-149.87] "And bought 2 shirts."
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[166.13-167.73] "And a pair of slacks."
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[184.42-185.46] "After that..."
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[193.95-194.99] "He was hungry."
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[205.94-206.98] "He went to..."
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[214.82-216.50] "The cafeteria for lunch."
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[231.04-236.01] "His last stop..."
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[242.93-244.61] "Was at the variety store."
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[262.91-264.51] "He bought some cards..."
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[279.68-281.60] "A pen and some paper."
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[303.71-306.59] Now listen to the paragraph again and check your work.
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[307.23-309.39] Be sure to use correct punctuation.
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[310.66-312.58] "Don decided to go to the mall.
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[313.36-317.36] First, he went into the department store to look at sofas.
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[318.42-324.02] Then he went into the men's clothing store and bought 2 shirts and a pair of slacks.
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[325.01-326.93] After that, he was hungry.
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[327.81-330.13] He went to the cafeteria for lunch.
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[330.41-333.78] His last stop was at the variety store.
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[334.58-337.94] He bought some cards, a pen, and some paper."
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[339.79-344.27] Turn to the answer page for this lesson to check your answers for Figure 7.
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[349.29-352.71] This is the end of Lesson 3D, Book 11.
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