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<!-- source file: 012 - LANGUAGE LABORATORY ACTIVITIES BOOK 9 LESSON 4B.md -->
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# LANGUAGE LABORATORY ACTIVITIES BOOK 9, LESSON 4B
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### Figure 1
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**Read the two sentences. Combine them. Repeat correct answer.**
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*Example:* Jack was pleased.
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He didn't run out of gas.
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Jack was pleased that he didn't run out of gas.
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1. Mark was upset.
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The plane was late.
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2. My father was angry.
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The gas tank was almost empty.
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3. Sgt James was happy.
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The gas station was near.
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4. Thomas is really sorry.
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He lost your keys.
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5. The children are happy.
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They're going to watch a movie.
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6. Mr. Sunshine is not sure.
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It will rain tomorrow.
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7. Is the colonel pleased?
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The general isn't coming.
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8. I'm glad.
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You weren't hurt in the accident.
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### Figure 2
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**Listen to the sentence. Combine it with a word. Repeat correct answer.**
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*Example:* **happy**
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(He bought a new car.)
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He was happy that he bought a new car.
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1. **sure**
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2. **glad**
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3. **upset**
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4. **sorry**
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5. **pleased**
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6. **angry**
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### Figure 3
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**Repeat words. Listen and repeat dialog. Answer question. Repeat answer.**
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| laundry | hang up/hung up | hanger | closet | end | realize |
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| so | forget/forgot | mean (to)/meant (to) | forgive/forgave | | |
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#### THERE'S ALWAYS DIRTY LAUNDRY AT THE END OF A TRIP.
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**Alex:** Are you almost finished with the <u>laundry</u>?
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**Rita:** Almost. I just have to <u>hang up</u> these shirts. Give me those <u>hangers</u> from the <u>closet</u>, please.
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**Alex:** I didn't <u>realize</u> that we had <u>so</u> many dirty clothes.
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**Rita:** It's easy to <u>forget</u> when you just go from place to place.
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**Alex:** I <u>meant to</u> come earlier and help you.
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**Rita:** Take me to dinner and I'll <u>forgive</u> you.
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**Alex:** Okay.
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### Figure 4
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**Circle the best answer. Check answer and repeat.**
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1. a. No, I think he forgot.
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b. No, I think he's pleased.
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c. No, I think it's empty.
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2. a. He didn't mean to call.
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b. He didn't step on her toes.
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c. He's worried about his mother.
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3. a. Yes, she's upset.
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b. Yes, she's talking to me again.
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c. Yes, she apologized to me.
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4. a. Yes, I realized she was wrong.
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b. Yes, I apologized to her.
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c. Yes, I forgave her.
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5. a. I filled up the tank.
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b. I ran out of time.
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c. I hung it up in my living room.
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6. a. No, he spilled water.
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b. No, it's almost empty.
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c. No, he filled it yesterday.
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7. a. Yes, I hope to watch it.
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b. Yes, I realize that this is his TV.
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c. Yes, I'm worried about the TV.
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8. a. Sure. I hope you read the book.
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b. Sure. I'm worried about it.
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c. Sure. Let me tell you what it means.
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### Figure 5
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**Repeat the sentences.**
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1. He **thinks that** this movie is interesting.
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2. I **guess** we will go, too.
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3. He didn't **realize that** he was late.
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4. She **knew** Jim arrived last night.
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5. He **learned that** his cousin went to Harvard.
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6. We **heard that** the colonel left early.
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7. They **see** there's a need to work hard.
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8. Don't **forget that** we leave tomorrow.
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9. Did you **read that** we will have a new instructor soon?
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10. Don't you **remember** we saw it yesterday?
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### Figure 6
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**Read the two sentences. Combine them. Repeat correct answer.**
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*Example:* Henry has to call home.
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Mary remembered it.
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Mary remembered that Henry has to call home.
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1. The price of corn will go up.
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I read here in the paper.
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2. Ken said, “Yes.”
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George didn't hear this.
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3. It's going to rain today.
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I heard it on the radio.
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4. Judy can travel to Europe.
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Judy hopes that.
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5. John had to mail the letter.
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John forgot this.
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6. Dan hurt Sara's feelings.
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Dan didn't mean to do it.
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7. The word had two meanings.
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Kim didn't realize it.
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8. His car didn't have any gasoline.
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My father didn't know it.
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### Figure 7
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| Listen to the dialog. Read Alex's part. |
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Clerk: Good morning, sir. Are you <u>ready</u> to check out?
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Alex: Yes, I am. Can I have the <u>bill</u>?
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Clerk: Sure. It was sixty-five dollars with tax. Did you have a nice stay at our motel?
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Alex: Yes, we did. Your beds were not too hard or too soft. We had a good rest. Here's your money.
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Clerk: Thank you. We hope to see you again, sir.
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Alex: Maybe next year.
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### Figure 8
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What's the topic?
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_________________________________________________________________________________
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– USER NOTES –
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<!-- source file: 027 - AUDIO SCRIPT.md -->
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# AUDIO SCRIPT
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## Lesson 4B
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**AUDIO TRACK 7**
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(1) Hi! Open your booklet to the activities for Lesson 4B.
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(pause 5 sec)
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(2) Look at Figure 1. Listen and read the two sentences, then combine them. Repeat the correct answer. Listen to the example.
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Jack was pleased.
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He didn't run out of gas.
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Jack was pleased that he didn't run out of gas.
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Repeat: Jack was pleased that he didn't run out of gas.
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(pause after the two sentences and for repetition)
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Number 1: Mark was upset. The plane was late.
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Repeat: Mark was upset that the plane was late.
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Number 2: My father was angry. The gas tank was almost empty.
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Repeat: My father was angry that the gas tank was almost empty.
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Number 3: Sgt James was happy. The gas station was near.
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Repeat: Sgt James was happy that the gas station was near.
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Number 4: Thomas is really sorry. He lost your keys.
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Repeat: Thomas is really sorry that he lost your keys.
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Number 5: The children are happy. They're going to watch a movie.
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Repeat: The children are happy that they're going to watch a movie.
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Number 6: Mr. Sunshine is not sure. It will rain tomorrow.
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Repeat: Mr. Sunshine is not sure that it will rain tomorrow.
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Number 7: Is the colonel pleased? The general isn't coming.
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Repeat: Is the colonel pleased that the general isn't coming?
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Number 8: I'm glad. You weren't hurt in the accident.
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Repeat: I'm glad that you weren't hurt in the accident.
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**AUDIO TRACK 8**
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(3) Now go to Figure 2. This time listen to a sentence and combine it with a word from Figure 2. Let's do the example.
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The word is "happy."
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He bought a new car.
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Repeat: He was happy that he bought a new car.
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(pause after sentence for student to respond and to repeat correct answer)
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Number 1: He can get to work on time.
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Repeat: He's sure he can get to work on time.
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Number 2: He has a new car.
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Repeat: He's glad that he has a new car.
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Number 3: His brother wants to borrow it.
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Repeat: He's upset that his brother wants to borrow it.
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Number 4: He didn't buy a new car last year.
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Repeat: He's sorry that he didn't buy a new car last year.
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Number 5: His wife likes it.
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Repeat: He's pleased that his wife likes it.
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Number 6: His wife wants the new car.
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Repeat: He's angry that his wife wants the new car.
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**AUDIO TRACK 9**
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(4) Now go to Figure 3. Look at the words in the box and repeat them.
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(pause for repetition)
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laundry...laundry
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hang up...hang up
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hung up...hung up
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hanger...hanger
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closet...closet
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end...end
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realize...realize
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so...so
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forget...forget
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forgot...forgot
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mean to...mean to
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meant to...meant to
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forgive...forgive
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forgave...forgave
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(5) Now listen to the dialog. Don't repeat.
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(two voices, one male, one female)
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male: Are you almost finished with the laundry?
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female: Almost. I just have to hang up these shirts. Give me those hangers from the closet, please.
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male: I didn't **realize that** we had so many dirty clothes.
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female: It's easy to forget when you just go from place to place.
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male: I meant to come earlier and help you.
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female: Take me to dinner and I'll forgive you.
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male: Okay.
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Listen to the dialog again and repeat it. (pause for repetition)
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male: Are you almost finished with the laundry?
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female: Almost. I just have to hang up these shirts. Give me those hangers from the closet, please.
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male: I didn't **realize that** we had so many dirty clothes.
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female: It's easy to forget when you just go from place to place.
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male: I meant to come earlier and help you.
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female: Take me to dinner and I'll forgive you.
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male: Okay.
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(6) Now answer my questions about the dialog. (pause long enough for students to answer the question and for them to repeat the correct answer)
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What was Rita doing?
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Repeat: She was doing the laundry.
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What does she have to do to the shirts?
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Repeat: She has to hang up the shirts.
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What does she want from the closet?
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Repeat: She wants the hangers from the closet.
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Did Alex know that they had a lot of dirty clothes?
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Repeat: No, he didn't. He didn't realize that they had so many dirty clothes.
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What is easy to do when you travel?
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Repeat: It's easy to forget the laundry.
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Did Alex want to come earlier and help his wife?
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Repeat: Yes, he meant to come earlier and help her.
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Is Rita going to forgive her husband?
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Repeat: She'll forgive him after he takes her to dinner.
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**AUDIO TRACK 10**
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(7) Go to Figure 4. Listen to a question and circle the best answer to the question. (pause 8 sec after each question)
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Number 1: Did John call you?
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Number 2: What is David thinking about?
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Number 3: Did your sister forgive you for not calling her?
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Number 4: Did you tell her that you're sorry?
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Number 5: What did you do with the picture?
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Number 6: Is the gas tank full?
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Number 7: Are you going to watch the movie on TV tonight?
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Number 8: Can you explain this word to me?
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(8) Now check your answers and repeat. (pause for repetition of answers)
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Number 1 is a. Listen: Did John call you?
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Repeat: No, I think he forgot.
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Number 2 is c. Listen: What is David thinking about?
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Repeat: He's worried about his mother.
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Number 3 is b. Listen: Did your sister forgive you for not calling her?
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Repeat: Yes, she's talking to me again.
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Number 4 is also b. Listen: Did you tell her that you're sorry?
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Repeat: Yes, I apologized to her.
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Number 5 is c. Listen: What did you do with the picture?
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Repeat: I hung it up in my living room.
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Number 6 is b. Listen: Is the gas tank full?
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Repeat: No, it's almost empty.
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Number 7 is a. Listen: Are you going to watch the movie on TV tonight?
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Repeat: Yes, I hope to watch it.
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Number 8 is c. Listen: Can you explain this word to me?
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Repeat: Sure. Let me tell you what it means.
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**AUDIO TRACK 11**
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(9) Now look at Figure 5. Repeat the sentences. (pause for repetition)
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Number 1: He thinks that this movie is interesting.
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Number 2: I guess we will go, too.
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Number 3: He didn't realize that he was late.
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Number 4: She knew Jim arrived last night.
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Number 5: He learned that his cousin went to Harvard.
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Number 6: We heard that the colonel left early.
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Number 7: They see there's a need to work hard.
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Number 8: Don't forget that we leave tomorrow.
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Number 9: Did you read that we will have a new instructor soon?
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Number 10: Don't you remember we saw it yesterday?
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**AUDIO TRACK 12**
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(10) Now go to Figure 6. Listen to the two sentences and combine them. Let's repeat the example.
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Listen: Henry has to call home. Mary remembered it.
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Repeat: Mary remembered that Henry has to call home.
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(pause long enough for student to combine the sentences and then to repeat the correct answer)
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Number 1: The price of corn will go up. I read here in the paper.
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(pause) Repeat: I read here in the paper that the price of corn will go up. (pause)
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Number 2: Ken said, "Yes." George didn't hear this.
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Repeat: George didn't hear that Ken said, "Yes."
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Number 3: It's going to rain today. I heard it on the radio.
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Repeat: I heard on the radio that it's going to rain today.
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Number 4: Judy can travel to Europe. Judy hopes that.
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Repeat: Judy hopes that she can travel to Europe.
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Number 5: John had to mail the letter. John forgot this.
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Repeat: John forgot he had to mail the letter.
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Number 6: Dan hurt Sara's feelings. Dan didn't mean to do it.
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Repeat: Dan didn't mean to hurt Sara's feelings.
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Number 7: The word had two meanings. Kim didn't realize it.
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Repeat: Kim didn't realize that the word had two meanings.
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Number 8: His car didn't have any gasoline. My father didn't know it.
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Repeat: My father didn't know that his car didn't have any gasoline.
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**AUDIO TRACK 13**
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(11) Now go to Figure 7. Listen to a dialog.
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(two male voices)
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voice 1: Good morning, sir. Are you ready to check out?
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voice 2: Yes, I am. Can I have the bill?
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voice 1: Sure. It was sixty-five dollars with tax. Did you have a nice stay at our motel?
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voice 2: Yes, we did. Your beds were not too hard or too soft. We had a good rest. Here's your money.
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voice 1: Thank you. We hope to see you again, sir.
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voice 2: Maybe next year.
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Now you take Alex's part. I'll be the clerk.
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voice 1: Good morning, sir. Are you ready to check out?
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(pause 5 sec)
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voice 1: Sure. It was sixty-five dollars with tax. Did you have a nice stay at our motel? (pause 7 sec)
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voice 1: Thank you. We hope to see you again, sir. (pause 4 sec)
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**AUDIO TRACK 14**
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(12) Now go to Figure 8. Listen to a paragraph and write the topic on the line. You will hear the paragraph two times.
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Most banks have two kinds of accounts: a savings account and a checking account. We use a checking account like cash. Most stores accept checks with some identification, and it is much easier to take a checkbook to the store than a bag of money. A savings account helps people save their money.
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(13) Write the topic. (pause 30 sec) Listen to the paragraph again and check your answer.
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Most banks have two kinds of accounts: a savings account and a checking account. We use a checking account like cash. Most stores accept checks with some identification, and it is much easier to take a checkbook to the store than a bag of money. A savings account helps people save their money.
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(14) The topic of the paragraph is "bank accounts."
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**THIS IS THE END OF LESSON 4B, BOOK 9.**
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