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#### TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1a-f1-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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American Language Course, Book 10, Lesson 1A.
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Hello.
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Open your book to the activities for Lesson 1A.
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Look at the pictures in Figure 1.
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Listen and repeat.
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Number 1: vending machine.
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Vending machine.
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This is a vending machine.
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A vending machine sells many different things.
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Popular.
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Popular.
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Vending machines are popular.
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Everyone uses them.
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Number 2: sodas.
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Sodas.
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Soda pop.
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Soda pop.
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Sodas are sometimes called soda water.
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A soda or soda pop is a drink.
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Number 3: chips.
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Chips.
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Do you like potato chips or corn chips?
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Chips are usually made with salt.
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Number 4: chewing gum.
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Chewing gum.
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Do you want a piece of chewing gum?
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Some people chew gum between meals.
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Number 5: candy bar.
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Candy bar.
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I like to eat chocolate candy bars.
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Chocolate candy bars are a sweet snack.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[7.58-11.42] American Language Course, Book 10, Lesson 1A.
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[20.43-20.91] Hello.
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[21.90-24.62] Open your book to the activities for Lesson 1A.
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[33.66-35.66] Look at the pictures in Figure 1.
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[36.06-37.42] Listen and repeat.
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[38.90-41.46] Number 1: vending machine.
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[43.60-44.88] Vending machine.
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[47.42-49.02] This is a vending machine.
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[52.21-55.09] A vending machine sells many different things.
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[60.43-60.99] Popular.
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[63.14-63.78] Popular.
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[66.05-67.73] Vending machines are popular.
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[71.41-72.93] Everyone uses them.
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[77.18-79.26] Number 2: sodas.
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[81.06-81.94] Sodas.
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[83.79-84.59] Soda pop.
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[86.26-87.14] Soda pop.
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[89.33-92.13] Sodas are sometimes called soda water.
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[97.17-99.89] A soda or soda pop is a drink.
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[104.24-105.84] Number 3: chips.
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[107.89-107.94] Chips.
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[111.02-113.42] Do you like potato chips or corn chips?
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[118.86-120.62] Chips are usually made with salt.
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[125.97-128.05] Number 4: chewing gum.
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[130.29-131.17] Chewing gum.
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[133.82-135.34] Do you want a piece of chewing gum?
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[139.73-142.21] Some people chew gum between meals.
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[147.94-149.86] Number 5: candy bar.
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[151.58-152.38] Candy bar.
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[154.94-157.10] I like to eat chocolate candy bars.
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[161.06-163.86] Chocolate candy bars are a sweet snack.
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#### TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1a-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 question.
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Write the number of the question in front of the correct answer.
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Number 1: What's another name for soda?
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Number 2: What do some people chew between meals?
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Number 3: What is a popular sweet snack?
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Number 4: Where can you buy snacks and small things?
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Number 5: What's a popular snack made with salt?
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Let's check your answers.
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Letter A is 4: vending machines.
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Repeat: You can buy snacks and small things
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from a vending machine.
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Letter B is 1: soda pop.
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Repeat: Another name for soda is soda pop.
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Letter C is 3: candy bar.
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Repeat: A popular sweet snack is a candy bar.
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Letter D is 5: chips.
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Repeat: A popular snack made with salt is chips.
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Letter E is 2: gum.
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Repeat: Some people chew gum between meals.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.74-3.02] Look at Figure 2.
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[6.53-7.97] Listen to a question.
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[9.12-12.40] Write the number of the question in front of the correct answer.
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[14.26-17.58] Number 1: What's another name for soda?
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[23.02-27.26] Number 2: What do some people chew between meals?
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[32.86-38.67] Number 3: What is a popular sweet snack?
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[42.30-46.66] Number 4: Where can you buy snacks and small things?
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[52.61-56.75] Number 5: What's a popular snack made with salt?
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[63.58-65.10] Let's check your answers.
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[67.02-70.62] Letter A is 4: vending machines.
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[71.58-74.86] Repeat: You can buy snacks and small things
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[78.94-80.22] from a vending machine.
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[83.38-86.74] Letter B is 1: soda pop.
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[88.14-91.66] Repeat: Another name for soda is soda pop.
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[97.66-101.02] Letter C is 3: candy bar.
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[102.93-106.69] Repeat: A popular sweet snack is a candy bar.
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[112.58-115.30] Letter D is 5: chips.
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[116.78-121.10] Repeat: A popular snack made with salt is chips.
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[126.86-129.58] Letter E is 2: gum.
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[130.70-134.38] Repeat: Some people chew gum between meals.
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#### TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1a-f3-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 3.
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Look at the pictures and repeat the words and sentences.
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Picture 1: detergent.
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Detergent.
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Washing machine.
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Washing machine.
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A detergent is a soap.
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She put the detergent in the washing machine.
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Picture 2: insert.
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Insert.
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Opening.
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Opening.
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Insert the money in the slot.
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Put the money in the small opening.
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She is inserting the money
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into the opening for coins.
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Picture 3: selection.
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Selection.
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Knob.
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Knob.
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Make your selection or pick out a snack.
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Pull a knob for your selection.
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Picture 4: drop.
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Drop.
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Lift.
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Lift.
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The selection will drop or fall when you pull the knob.
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Lift the door and take out your selection.
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Picture 5: out of order.
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Out of order.
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Get back.
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Get back.
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Coin release.
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Coin release.
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Coin return.
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Coin return.
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The machine was out of order.
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It didn't work.
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When the machine is out of order,
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you can get your money back.
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She turned the coin release
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and got her money back from the coin return cup.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[2.21-3.57] Look at Figure 3.
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[4.21-7.41] Look at the pictures and repeat the words and sentences.
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[8.88-10.88] Picture 1: detergent.
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[12.93-13.73] Detergent.
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[16.42-17.54] Washing machine.
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[19.81-21.01] Washing machine.
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[23.44-24.88] A detergent is a soap.
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[28.34-30.90] She put the detergent in the washing machine.
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[36.40-38.48] Picture 2: insert.
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[40.71-40.95] Insert.
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[43.35-43.87] Opening.
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[45.73-46.37] Opening.
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[49.30-50.98] Insert the money in the slot.
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[55.90-57.74] Put the money in the small opening.
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[61.74-63.10] She is inserting the money
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[67.49-69.17] into the opening for coins.
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[74.22-76.62] Picture 3: selection.
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[78.75-79.29] Selection.
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[82.03-82.67] Knob.
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[84.70-85.26] Knob.
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[88.05-90.61] Make your selection or pick out a snack.
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[96.08-97.84] Pull a knob for your selection.
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[102.74-104.58] Picture 4: drop.
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[106.26-106.74] Drop.
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[108.59-109.07] Lift.
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[110.77-111.41] Lift.
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[113.86-117.22] The selection will drop or fall when you pull the knob.
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[123.74-126.06] Lift the door and take out your selection.
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[131.86-134.02] Picture 5: out of order.
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[136.05-136.69] Out of order.
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[138.98-141.33] Get back.
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[141.30-142.26] Get back.
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[144.29-145.01] Coin release.
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[147.47-148.27] Coin release.
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[151.28-152.32] Coin return.
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[154.35-155.43] Coin return.
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[158.05-159.71] The machine was out of order.
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[162.10-162.98] It didn't work.
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[165.55-167.07] When the machine is out of order,
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[171.47-175.23] you can get your money back.
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[177.34-178.70] She turned the coin release
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[183.09-185.81] and got her money back from the coin return cup.
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#### TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1a-f4-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 4.
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Listen to the question.
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Circle the letter of the correct answer.
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Number 1: He picked out a candy bar.
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What did he do?
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Number 2: How do you get your selection from the machine?
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Number 3: What is a detergent?
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Number 4: She put the money in the slot.
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What did she do?
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Number 5: What is another name for slot?
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Number 6: When a machine doesn't work, what do we say?
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Number 7: She used the washing machine.
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What did she do?
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Number 8: How do you get your money back from a vending machine?
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Number 9: Where do you get your change from?
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Number 10: What do we say when something falls?
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Let's check your answers.
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Number 1 is A.
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Repeat: He picked out a candy bar.
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He made his selection.
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Number 2 is C.
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Repeat: To get your selection from the machine...
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Lift the door.
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Number 3 is B.
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Repeat: A detergent is a soap.
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Number 4 is C.
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Repeat: She put the money in the slot...
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She inserted her money.
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Number 5 is B.
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Repeat: Another name for slot is opening.
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Number 6 is A.
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Repeat: When a machine doesn't work...
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It's out of order.
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Number 7 is A.
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Repeat: She washed her clothes in the washing machine.
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Number 8 is C.
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Repeat: When you want to get your money back, turn the coin release.
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Number 9 is B.
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Repeat: You get your change from the coin return.
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Number 10 is A.
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Repeat: When something falls, we say it drops.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[2.11-3.31] Look at Figure 4.
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[4.03-5.23] Listen to the question.
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[6.21-8.61] Circle the letter of the correct answer.
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[10.37-13.39] Number 1: He picked out a candy bar.
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[14.30-15.18] What did he do?
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[21.90-26.13] Number 2: How do you get your selection from the machine?
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[32.69-35.76] Number 3: What is a detergent?
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[42.03-45.07] Number 4: She put the money in the slot.
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[46.11-46.91] What did she do?
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[52.98-56.34] Number 5: What is another name for slot?
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[62.08-66.24] Number 6: When a machine doesn't work, what do we say?
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[71.97-75.62] Number 7: She used the washing machine.
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[76.40-77.20] What did she do?
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[82.98-87.31] Number 8: How do you get your money back from a vending machine?
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[93.78-97.36] Number 9: Where do you get your change from?
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[103.31-107.36] Number 10: What do we say when something falls?
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[114.21-115.73] Let's check your answers.
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[117.26-118.78] Number 1 is A.
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[119.42-122.29] Repeat: He picked out a candy bar.
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[126.86-128.14] He made his selection.
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[133.81-135.33] Number 2 is C.
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[136.26-139.73] Repeat: To get your selection from the machine...
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[143.70-144.58] Lift the door.
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[149.15-150.67] Number 3 is B.
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[151.52-154.32] Repeat: A detergent is a soap.
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[159.57-161.17] Number 4 is C.
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[162.26-165.30] Repeat: She put the money in the slot...
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[170.38-171.74] She inserted her money.
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[177.04-178.56] Number 5 is B.
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[179.63-183.36] Repeat: Another name for slot is opening.
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[189.66-191.42] Number 6 is A.
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[192.18-195.15] Repeat: When a machine doesn't work...
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[199.34-200.22] It's out of order.
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[205.86-206.79] Number 7 is A.
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[208.65-212.43] Repeat: She washed her clothes in the washing machine.
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[219.82-221.58] Number 8 is C.
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[222.69-227.73] Repeat: When you want to get your money back, turn the coin release.
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[234.43-236.03] Number 9 is B.
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[236.74-240.82] Repeat: You get your change from the coin return.
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[246.29-248.05] Number 10 is A.
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[249.15-252.99] Repeat: When something falls, we say it drops.
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#### TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1a-f5-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at figure 5: repeat the underlined words 2 times.
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Soft drink.
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Soft drink.
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Exact.
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Exact.
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Machine.
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Machine.
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Now listen to the dialogue.
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I'd like a soft drink.
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Do you have the exact change?
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No.
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Why do I need the exact change?
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Because this machine doesn't give change.
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Listen again, and then answer the questions.
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I'd like a soft drink.
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Do you have the exact change?
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No.
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Why do I need the exact change?
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Because this machine doesn't give change.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[2.05-6.53] Look at figure 5: repeat the underlined words 2 times.
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[7.90-8.86] Soft drink.
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[10.96-11.92] Soft drink.
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[14.13-14.93] Exact.
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[16.88-17.68] Exact.
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[19.89-20.61] Machine.
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[22.37-23.17] Machine.
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[26.50-28.26] Now listen to the dialogue.
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[31.94-32.98] I'd like a soft drink.
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[34.21-35.73] Do you have the exact change?
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[36.29-36.69] No.
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[37.09-38.69] Why do I need the exact change?
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[39.52-41.76] Because this machine doesn't give change.
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[43.23-45.87] Listen again, and then answer the questions.
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[47.57-48.61] I'd like a soft drink.
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[49.82-51.50] Do you have the exact change?
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[51.74-52.22] No.
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[52.62-54.30] Why do I need the exact change?
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[54.86-57.10] Because this machine doesn't give change.
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#### TAPE — Figure 6 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1a-f6-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 6.
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Listen and answer the questions.
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Circle A, B, or C.
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Number 1: What does Frank want?
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Repeat: He wants a soft drink.
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Number 2:
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What does Tina say that Frank has to have?
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Repeat: He has to have the exact change.
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Number 3: Why does he have to have the exact change?
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Repeat: He has to have the exact change.
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Because the machine doesn't give change.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.95-2.75] Look at Figure 6.
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[4.03-5.95] Listen and answer the questions.
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[6.51-8.91] Circle A, B, or C.
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[11.06-13.87] Number 1: What does Frank want?
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[18.93-21.17] Repeat: He wants a soft drink.
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[26.56-27.28] Number 2:
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[29.01-33.69] What does Tina say that Frank has to have?
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[37.50-41.02] Repeat: He has to have the exact change.
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[48.18-52.85] Number 3: Why does he have to have the exact change?
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[59.07-62.58] Repeat: He has to have the exact change.
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[67.02-69.50] Because the machine doesn't give change.
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#### TAPE — Figure 7 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1a-f7-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Now look at Figure 7 and repeat the underlined words 2 times.
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Operate.
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Operate.
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Out of.
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Out of.
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Diet drink.
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Diet drink.
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Stuck.
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Stuck.
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Another.
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Another.
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Worked.
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Worked.
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Now listen to the dialogue.
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I can't operate this machine.
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Maybe it's out of that diet drink.
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I think my money is stuck.
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I don't think it went down.
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Try to get another kind of soft drink.
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Oh, it worked this time.
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I guess my money didn't stick; it did drop.
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Now, listen again and then answer the questions.
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I can't operate this machine.
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Maybe it's out of that diet drink.
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I think my money is stuck.
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I don't think it went down.
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Try to get another kind of soft drink.
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Oh, it worked this time.
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I guess my money didn't stick; it did drop.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[2.05-6.77] Now look at Figure 7 and repeat the underlined words 2 times.
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[8.26-8.82] Operate.
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[10.85-11.49] Operate.
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[13.49-16.05] Out of.
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[16.13-18.93] Out of.
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[18.88-19.92] Diet drink.
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[22.26-23.30] Diet drink.
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[25.90-26.54] Stuck.
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[28.58-29.22] Stuck.
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[32.05-34.95] Another.
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[35.02-38.13] Another.
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[38.16-40.53] Worked.
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[40.61-41.17] Worked.
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[45.18-46.86] Now listen to the dialogue.
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[50.64-52.16] I can't operate this machine.
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[53.14-54.90] Maybe it's out of that diet drink.
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[55.62-56.82] I think my money is stuck.
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[57.30-58.50] I don't think it went down.
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[59.65-61.57] Try to get another kind of soft drink.
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[62.40-63.92] Oh, it worked this time.
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[64.75-67.39] I guess my money didn't stick; it did drop.
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[69.54-72.26] Now, listen again and then answer the questions.
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[73.98-75.50] I can't operate this machine.
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[76.82-78.66] Maybe it's out of that diet drink.
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[79.30-80.66] I think my money is stuck.
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[80.90-82.18] I don't think it went down.
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[83.17-85.25] Try to get another kind of soft drink.
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[86.34-87.78] Oh, it worked this time.
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[88.26-90.58] I guess my money didn't stick; it did drop.
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#### TAPE — Figure 8 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1a-f8-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 8.
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Listen to the sentences about the dialogue.
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Circle the answers that mean the same.
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Circle A, B, or C.
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Number 1: "Carl couldn't make the machine work."
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The answer is letter A.
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Repeat: "He couldn't operate it."
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Number 2:
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"The machine was out of that diet drink."
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The answer is letter C.
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Repeat: "It didn't have any of that diet drink."
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Number 3:
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"Carl thinks his money is stuck."
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The answer is letter A.
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Repeat: "He thinks it didn't drop."
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Number 4:
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"Dora told him to get another kind of drink."
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The answer is letter B.
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Repeat: "She told him to get a different drink."
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[2.00-3.28] Look at Figure 8.
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[4.08-6.64] Listen to the sentences about the dialogue.
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[7.58-9.82] Circle the answers that mean the same.
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[10.46-12.78] Circle A, B, or C.
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[14.58-18.22] Number 1: "Carl couldn't make the machine work."
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[23.49-25.65] The answer is letter A.
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[26.61-29.01] Repeat: "He couldn't operate it."
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[32.91-33.63] Number 2:
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[35.37-37.73] "The machine was out of that diet drink."
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[43.94-46.10] The answer is letter C.
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[47.31-51.33] Repeat: "It didn't have any of that diet drink."
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[57.23-58.03] Number 3:
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[59.73-61.57] "Carl thinks his money is stuck."
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[68.34-70.50] The answer is letter A.
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[71.33-74.08] Repeat: "He thinks it didn't drop."
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[78.53-79.25] Number 4:
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[81.07-83.87] "Dora told him to get another kind of drink."
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[90.58-92.42] The answer is letter B.
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[93.33-96.61] Repeat: "She told him to get a different drink."
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#### TAPE — Figure 9 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1a-f9-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at the example in Figure 9; listen to a paragraph, and select the main idea.
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Vending machines are everywhere; they're all around the world.
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You can find them in many places.
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They sell snacks, soft drinks, stamps, cigarettes, socks, stockings, sandwiches, and many other things.
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People everywhere can get almost anything from a vending machine.
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Circle B: "People everywhere use vending machines" is the main idea of the paragraph.
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Now listen to a paragraph and select the main idea.
|
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Number 1: People enjoy vending machines.
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In 1880, one of the first vending machines sold chewing gum.
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In 1902, some cities had rooms for vending machines only.
|
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These machines sold different snacks.
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Then, in 1927, machines started to sell soft drinks.
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These machines were popular in 1880, and they are popular today.
|
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Now select the main idea for Number 1.
|
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The answer is C.
|
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The main idea is: vending machines are popular machines.
|
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Listen to another paragraph and select the main idea.
|
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Number 2: You can always eat or drink something when there's a vending machine near you.
|
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Many people get hungry between meals and buy snacks from vending machines.
|
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The machines have a big selection of things.
|
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People can eat snacks at any time of the day or night.
|
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Vending machines never close.
|
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It's good to have one near your home.
|
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Now select the main idea for Number 2.
|
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The answer is A.
|
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The main idea is: it's good to have a vending machine near your home.
|
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|
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Segment timings (seconds):
|
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[1.79-7.79] Look at the example in Figure 9; listen to a paragraph, and select the main idea.
|
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[9.58-13.74] Vending machines are everywhere; they're all around the world.
|
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[14.46-16.46] You can find them in many places.
|
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[17.38-27.14] They sell snacks, soft drinks, stamps, cigarettes, socks, stockings, sandwiches, and many other things.
|
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[27.86-31.70] People everywhere can get almost anything from a vending machine.
|
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[37.33-44.19] Circle B: "People everywhere use vending machines" is the main idea of the paragraph.
|
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[45.52-49.04] Now listen to a paragraph and select the main idea.
|
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[51.06-54.90] Number 1: People enjoy vending machines.
|
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[55.82-59.90] In 1880, one of the first vending machines sold chewing gum.
|
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[61.02-65.50] In 1902, some cities had rooms for vending machines only.
|
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[66.78-69.02] These machines sold different snacks.
|
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[69.95-74.83] Then, in 1927, machines started to sell soft drinks.
|
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[75.89-80.69] These machines were popular in 1880, and they are popular today.
|
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[85.82-88.62] Now select the main idea for Number 1.
|
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[100.48-102.40] The answer is C.
|
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[103.04-107.68] The main idea is: vending machines are popular machines.
|
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[109.66-113.10] Listen to another paragraph and select the main idea.
|
||||
[114.58-120.59] Number 2: You can always eat or drink something when there's a vending machine near you.
|
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[121.76-126.64] Many people get hungry between meals and buy snacks from vending machines.
|
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[127.57-130.21] The machines have a big selection of things.
|
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[131.23-134.35] People can eat snacks at any time of the day or night.
|
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[135.28-137.28] Vending machines never close.
|
||||
[138.21-140.61] It's good to have one near your home.
|
||||
[145.41-147.97] Now select the main idea for Number 2.
|
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[159.23-160.99] The answer is A.
|
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[161.90-166.54] The main idea is: it's good to have a vending machine near your home.
|
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|
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#### TAPE — Figure 10 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1a-f10-NN.mp3)
|
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Transcript (clean text):
|
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Look at Figure 10.
|
||||
Repeat the sentences.
|
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Number 1: "Mary learned how to cook chicken."
|
||||
Number 2: "Did you teach your wife how to drive?"
|
||||
Number 3: "Barry asked Tony how to make a cake."
|
||||
Number 4:
|
||||
"Where did Tim learn how to operate this machine?"
|
||||
Number 5: "Martin didn't find out how to fix the car."
|
||||
Number 6: "Who showed her how to change the tire?"
|
||||
Number 7: "Marge forgot how to start the machine."
|
||||
Number 8: "Do you remember how to turn on that machine?"
|
||||
Number 9: "Please show Fran how to do the math problem."
|
||||
Number 10: "Where did you learn how to use that machine?"
|
||||
|
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Segment timings (seconds):
|
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[2.11-3.55] Look at Figure 10.
|
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[4.11-5.39] Repeat the sentences.
|
||||
[6.99-10.75] Number 1: "Mary learned how to cook chicken."
|
||||
[15.58-19.34] Number 2: "Did you teach your wife how to drive?"
|
||||
[24.11-28.85] Number 3: "Barry asked Tony how to make a cake."
|
||||
[34.72-35.52] Number 4:
|
||||
[36.99-39.71] "Where did Tim learn how to operate this machine?"
|
||||
[45.36-50.08] Number 5: "Martin didn't find out how to fix the car."
|
||||
[56.00-59.71] Number 6: "Who showed her how to change the tire?"
|
||||
[65.34-69.78] Number 7: "Marge forgot how to start the machine."
|
||||
[75.01-79.63] Number 8: "Do you remember how to turn on that machine?"
|
||||
[85.62-90.26] Number 9: "Please show Fran how to do the math problem."
|
||||
[95.50-99.97] Number 10: "Where did you learn how to use that machine?"
|
||||
|
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#### TAPE — Figure 11 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1a-f11-NN.mp3)
|
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Transcript (clean text):
|
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Now look at the example in Figure 11.
|
||||
Listen to a question, then read the answer.
|
||||
Do you know how to operate a vending machine?
|
||||
Repeat: "No, I don't know how to operate a vending machine."
|
||||
Now listen, then use the words in Figure 11 and answer the questions with complete sentences.
|
||||
Use "how to" in your answers.
|
||||
Number 1: "Do you remember how to change a flat tire?"
|
||||
Repeat: "No, I don't remember how to change a flat tire."
|
||||
Number 2: "Can you find out how to use this washing machine?"
|
||||
Repeat: "Yes, I can find out how to use this washing machine."
|
||||
Number 3: "Did you forget how to make the cookies?"
|
||||
Repeat: "Yes, I forgot how to make the cookies."
|
||||
Number 4: "Has Fred learned how to drive a car?"
|
||||
Repeat: "No, Fred hasn't learned how to drive a car."
|
||||
Number 5:
|
||||
"Did Charles ask how to make a long-distance call?"
|
||||
Repeat: "Yes, Charles asked how to make a long-distance call."
|
||||
Number 6:
|
||||
"Can Mark show you how to play tennis?"
|
||||
Repeat: "No, Mark can't show me how to play tennis."
|
||||
Number 7:
|
||||
"Is Mrs.
|
||||
Allen going to teach you how to speak English?"
|
||||
Repeat: "Yes, Mrs.
|
||||
Allen is going to teach me how to speak English."
|
||||
Number 8: "Did Kate tell you how to find her house?"
|
||||
Repeat: "No, Kate didn't tell me how to find her house."
|
||||
This is the end of Lesson 1A, Book 10.
|
||||
|
||||
Segment timings (seconds):
|
||||
[1.92-4.48] Now look at the example in Figure 11.
|
||||
[5.52-8.80] Listen to a question, then read the answer.
|
||||
[10.11-14.67] Do you know how to operate a vending machine?
|
||||
[16.14-21.23] Repeat: "No, I don't know how to operate a vending machine."
|
||||
[26.83-33.74] Now listen, then use the words in Figure 11 and answer the questions with complete sentences.
|
||||
[34.72-37.12] Use "how to" in your answers.
|
||||
[38.66-42.51] Number 1: "Do you remember how to change a flat tire?"
|
||||
[49.25-53.01] Repeat: "No, I don't remember how to change a flat tire."
|
||||
[58.90-63.50] Number 2: "Can you find out how to use this washing machine?"
|
||||
[71.02-75.60] Repeat: "Yes, I can find out how to use this washing machine."
|
||||
[83.52-87.07] Number 3: "Did you forget how to make the cookies?"
|
||||
[93.79-97.07] Repeat: "Yes, I forgot how to make the cookies."
|
||||
[102.86-106.90] Number 4: "Has Fred learned how to drive a car?"
|
||||
[112.46-116.06] Repeat: "No, Fred hasn't learned how to drive a car."
|
||||
[122.58-123.46] Number 5:
|
||||
[125.01-127.76] "Did Charles ask how to make a long-distance call?"
|
||||
[135.95-140.35] Repeat: "Yes, Charles asked how to make a long-distance call."
|
||||
[148.42-149.06] Number 6:
|
||||
[150.81-152.83] "Can Mark show you how to play tennis?"
|
||||
[158.88-162.96] Repeat: "No, Mark can't show me how to play tennis."
|
||||
[169.55-170.19] Number 7:
|
||||
[171.87-172.35] "Is Mrs.
|
||||
[172.35-174.83] Allen going to teach you how to speak English?"
|
||||
[181.98-183.98] Repeat: "Yes, Mrs.
|
||||
[183.98-186.70] Allen is going to teach me how to speak English."
|
||||
[194.24-198.59] Number 8: "Did Kate tell you how to find her house?"
|
||||
[204.96-209.36] Repeat: "No, Kate didn't tell me how to find her house."
|
||||
[223.66-226.19] This is the end of Lesson 1A, Book 10.
|
||||
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