books 9-10: display line breaks in crammed prompt/response fields
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RUBRIC: Accept any grammatically correct question and answer pair that uses "-ing" verb forms and incorporates the cues.
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EXAMPLE
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TEMPLATE: when / did begin / play tennis / ? — when / ten
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RESPONSE: When did you begin playing tennis? — I began playing tennis when I was ten years old.
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TEMPLATE: when / did begin / play tennis / ?\n— when / ten
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RESPONSE: When did you begin playing tennis?\n— I began playing tennis when I was ten years old.
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TEMPLATE: when / did begin / play soccer / ? — five years ago
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RESPONSE: When did you begin playing soccer? — I began playing soccer five years ago.
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TEMPLATE: when / did begin / play soccer / ?\n— five years ago
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RESPONSE: When did you begin playing soccer?\n— I began playing soccer five years ago.
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TEMPLATE: when / did stop / play baseball / ? — when / forty-five
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RESPONSE: When did you stop playing baseball? — I stopped playing baseball when I was forty-five years old.
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TEMPLATE: when / did stop / play baseball / ?\n— when / forty-five
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RESPONSE: When did you stop playing baseball?\n— I stopped playing baseball when I was forty-five years old.
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TEMPLATE: when / enjoy / watch TV / ? — before / bed
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RESPONSE: When do you enjoy watching TV? — I enjoy watching TV before going to bed.
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TEMPLATE: when / enjoy / watch TV / ?\n— before / bed
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RESPONSE: When do you enjoy watching TV?\n— I enjoy watching TV before going to bed.
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TEMPLATE: when / did finish / eat lunch / ? — an hour ago
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RESPONSE: When did you finish eating lunch? — I finished eating lunch an hour ago.
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TEMPLATE: when / did finish / eat lunch / ?\n— an hour ago
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RESPONSE: When did you finish eating lunch?\n— I finished eating lunch an hour ago.
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TEMPLATE: what kind food / enjoy / eat / ? — Mexican food
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RESPONSE: What kind of food do you enjoy eating? — I enjoy eating Mexican food.
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TEMPLATE: what kind food / enjoy / eat / ?\n— Mexican food
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RESPONSE: What kind of food do you enjoy eating?\n— I enjoy eating Mexican food.
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TEMPLATE: do mind / wait until tomorrow / ? — no / okay
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RESPONSE: Do you mind waiting until tomorrow? — No, I don't mind waiting until tomorrow.
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TEMPLATE: do mind / wait until tomorrow / ?\n— no / okay
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RESPONSE: Do you mind waiting until tomorrow?\n— No, I don't mind waiting until tomorrow.
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TEMPLATE: did finish / fix car yesterday / ? — yes / 6 o'clock
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RESPONSE: Did you finish fixing the car yesterday? — Yes, I finished fixing it at 6 o'clock.
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TEMPLATE: did finish / fix car yesterday / ?\n— yes / 6 o'clock
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RESPONSE: Did you finish fixing the car yesterday?\n— Yes, I finished fixing it at 6 o'clock.
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TEMPLATE: do like / eat / that restaurant / ? — yes / there
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RESPONSE: Do you like eating at that restaurant? — Yes, I like eating there.
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TEMPLATE: do like / eat / that restaurant / ?\n— yes / there
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RESPONSE: Do you like eating at that restaurant?\n— Yes, I like eating there.
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TEMPLATE: will start / study / new book tomorrow / ? — no / next week
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RESPONSE: Will you start studying the new book tomorrow? — No, I'll start studying it next week.
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TEMPLATE: will start / study / new book tomorrow / ?\n— no / next week
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RESPONSE: Will you start studying the new book tomorrow?\n— No, I'll start studying it next week.
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TEMPLATE: did / begin / walk after dinner / yesterday evening / ? — yes / with my neighbor
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RESPONSE: Did you begin walking after dinner yesterday evening? — Yes, I began walking with my neighbor.
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TEMPLATE: did / begin / walk after dinner / yesterday evening / ?\n— yes / with my neighbor
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RESPONSE: Did you begin walking after dinner yesterday evening?\n— Yes, I began walking with my neighbor.
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# SKIPPED (book): Speaking/Listening Skills "WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE?" (p. 104) — partner pantomime / acting out instructions; open classroom pair work.
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@@ -1177,19 +1177,19 @@ INPUT: type
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CHECK: exact
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REPEAT
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PROMPT: Could you please do me a favor? — Yes, of course. {bk10-l3c-f1-01.mp3}
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PROMPT: Could you please do me a favor?\n— Yes, of course. {bk10-l3c-f1-01.mp3}
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TEMPLATE: Kay: ____{Could|could} you please do me a favor?\nKen: Yes, of course.
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RESPONSE: Kay: Could you please do me a favor?\nKen: Yes, of course. {bk10-l3c-f1-05.mp3}
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PROMPT: Can you give me a ride home this afternoon? — I sure can. {bk10-l3c-f1-02.mp3}
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PROMPT: Can you give me a ride home this afternoon?\n— I sure can. {bk10-l3c-f1-02.mp3}
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TEMPLATE: Kay: ____{Can|can} you give me a ride home this afternoon?\nKen: I sure ____{can}.
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RESPONSE: Kay: Can you give me a ride home this afternoon?\nKen: I sure can. {bk10-l3c-f1-06.mp3}
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PROMPT: Would you take a message for me, please? — I'll be glad to. {bk10-l3c-f1-03.mp3}
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PROMPT: Would you take a message for me, please?\n— I'll be glad to. {bk10-l3c-f1-03.mp3}
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TEMPLATE: Jan: ____{Would|would} you take a message for me, please?\nJim: I'll be glad to.
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RESPONSE: Jan: Would you take a message for me, please?\nJim: I'll be glad to. {bk10-l3c-f1-07.mp3}
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PROMPT: Will you tell Mr. Rogers that I called? — I certainly will. {bk10-l3c-f1-04.mp3}
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PROMPT: Will you tell Mr. Rogers that I called?\n— I certainly will. {bk10-l3c-f1-04.mp3}
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TEMPLATE: Jan: ____{Will|will} you tell Mr. Rogers that I called?\nJim: I certainly ____{will}.
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RESPONSE: Jan: Will you tell Mr. Rogers that I called?\nJim: I certainly will. {bk10-l3c-f1-08.mp3}
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@@ -1495,31 +1495,31 @@ RUBRIC: Accept any valid request using "could" or "would" built from the cue, fo
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EXAMPLE
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TEMPLATE: (open window)
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RESPONSE: Could you help me open this window? — Yes, sure, I think I can.
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RESPONSE: Could you help me open this window?\n— Yes, sure, I think I can.
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TEMPLATE: (go to the mall)
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RESPONSE: Would you go to the mall with me? — Yes, I'll be happy to.
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RESPONSE: Would you go to the mall with me?\n— Yes, I'll be happy to.
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TEMPLATE: (change tire)
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RESPONSE: Could you help me change this tire? — Sure, I can help you.
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RESPONSE: Could you help me change this tire?\n— Sure, I can help you.
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TEMPLATE: (clean the kitchen)
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RESPONSE: Would you help me clean the kitchen? — Sorry, I can't right now.
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RESPONSE: Would you help me clean the kitchen?\n— Sorry, I can't right now.
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TEMPLATE: (fasten your seatbelt)
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RESPONSE: Would you please fasten your seatbelt? — Yes, I will.
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RESPONSE: Would you please fasten your seatbelt?\n— Yes, I will.
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TEMPLATE: (take a message)
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RESPONSE: Could you please take a message for me? — Of course I can.
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RESPONSE: Could you please take a message for me?\n— Of course I can.
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TEMPLATE: (lock the door)
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RESPONSE: Would you please lock the door? — Sure, I will.
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RESPONSE: Would you please lock the door?\n— Sure, I will.
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TEMPLATE: (call back at 7:00)
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RESPONSE: Could you call back at 7:00? — Yes, I can call back then.
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RESPONSE: Could you call back at 7:00?\n— Yes, I can call back then.
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TEMPLATE: (fix the sink)
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RESPONSE: Would you help me fix the sink? — I'm sorry, I can't.
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RESPONSE: Would you help me fix the sink?\n— I'm sorry, I can't.
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# Source: ST §Could I Borrow Your ...? (pair task recast for solo play)
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$PRODUCE Could I Borrow...?
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EXAMPLE
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PROMPT: You want a pen. Your friend has a pencil, a dictionary, a soda, and a textbook.
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RESPONSE: Could I borrow your pen? — Sorry, I don't have one. Would you like to use my pencil?
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RESPONSE: Could I borrow your pen?\n— Sorry, I don't have one. Would you like to use my pencil?
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PROMPT: You want a textbook. Your friend has a pencil, a notebook, a soda, and a dictionary.
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RESPONSE: Could I borrow your textbook? — Sorry, I don't have one. Would you like to use my notebook?
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RESPONSE: Could I borrow your textbook?\n— Sorry, I don't have one. Would you like to use my notebook?
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PROMPT: You want a blanket. Your friend has a sheet, a coat, a towel, and a sweater.
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RESPONSE: Could I borrow your blanket? — Sorry, I don't have one. Would you like to use my coat?
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RESPONSE: Could I borrow your blanket?\n— Sorry, I don't have one. Would you like to use my coat?
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PROMPT: You want toothpaste. Your friend has toothpaste, a brush, a mirror, and shampoo.
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RESPONSE: Could I borrow your toothpaste? — Sure, here it is.
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RESPONSE: Could I borrow your toothpaste?\n— Sure, here it is.
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PROMPT: You want a wrench. Your friend has a wrench, a spoon, a bolt, and a knife.
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RESPONSE: Could I borrow your wrench? — Sure, here you go.
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RESPONSE: Could I borrow your wrench?\n— Sure, here you go.
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PROMPT: You want a soda. Your friend has orange juice, tea, coffee, and water.
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RESPONSE: Could I borrow a soda? — Sorry, I don't have one. Would you like some orange juice?
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