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#### TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk10-l4a-f1-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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American Language Course, Book 10, Lesson 4A.
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Hello.
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Open your book to the activities for Lesson 4A.
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Look at Figure 1.
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These are some pictures of a family.
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Listen and repeat the underlined words 2 times:
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"folks."
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Folks.
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Picture 1: grandfather.
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Grandfather.
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Picture 2: grandmother.
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Grandmother.
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Picture 3:
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grandparents.
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Grandparents.
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Picture 4: parents.
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Parents.
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Baby.
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Baby.
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Now turn the page and repeat:
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"relatives."
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Relatives.
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Picture 5:
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aunt.
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Aunt.
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Single.
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Single.
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Get married.
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Get married.
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Picture 6:
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married.
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Married.
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Picture 7: uncle.
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Uncle.
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Picture 8:
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marriage.
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Marriage.
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Cousins.
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Cousins.
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Picture 9:
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niece.
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Niece.
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Nephew.
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Nephew.
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Now turn back to Picture 1.
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Listen to the story of this family.
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Grandfather Jones is in Picture 1, and Grandmother Jones is in Picture 2.
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They are my mother's parents.
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They're my grandparents on my mother's side of the family.
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I see these grandparents often because we live in the same city.
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Grandfather doesn't work anymore.
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He and Grandmother like to take trips very often.
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Picture 3 shows my grandparents on my father's side.
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Don and Lita Garcia are my father's parents.
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They don't live in this city; they live in New Mexico.
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It's far from here.
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I only see them 1 or 2 times a year.
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Then, in Picture 4, are my mother and father.
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This is an old picture.
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There is a very young child in the picture with my mother and father.
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My mother has a baby in her arms.
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That baby is me.
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I was a 10-month-old baby.
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That was a long time ago.
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The little boy in the picture next to my father is my brother Frank.
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He was 3 years old in the picture.
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Go to the next page and you will see some more of my relatives.
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First, in Pictures 5 and 6 are my mother's sisters, my aunts: Aunt Mary and Aunt June.
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Picture 5 is a picture of Aunt Mary when she was single before she got married.
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Next to Aunt Mary is a picture of Aunt June.
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Aunt June never married.
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She's single.
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She lives alone in a small town not very far from here.
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Next to Aunt June in Picture 7 is Uncle Jerry.
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Uncle Jerry is my father's brother.
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Uncle Jerry lives in New Mexico also, but he comes to visit us often.
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My father has a sister too, but I don't have her picture.
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Her name is Jean.
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She's my Aunt Jean.
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Picture 8 shows Aunt Mary after she got married.
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It's a picture of her family.
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My Aunt Mary has a very happy marriage.
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In the picture with her is her husband, Uncle Ben, and her children, Meg and Rob, my cousins.
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Aunt Mary and her family live here in town.
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My cousins and I went to the same schools when we were growing up.
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It's nice to have your relatives in the same city.
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And finally, in Picture 9 are my brother Frank's children.
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They are my newest and youngest relatives: my niece Jane and my nephew Jack.
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My niece is 2 and a half years old.
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My nephew is a 4-month-old baby.
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They're the babies of the family.
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I hope you enjoyed my pictures.
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I like to look at them and think of my folks.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[12.83-16.83] American Language Course, Book 10, Lesson 4A.
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[23.57-23.97] Hello.
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[24.69-27.25] Open your book to the activities for Lesson 4A.
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[33.63-35.55] Look at Figure 1.
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[35.55-37.31] These are some pictures of a family.
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[38.03-41.63] Listen and repeat the underlined words 2 times:
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[43.14-43.86] "folks."
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[45.92-46.64] Folks.
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[48.98-53.61] Picture 1: grandfather.
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[53.68-54.72] Grandfather.
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[57.34-60.32] Picture 2: grandmother.
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[61.90-62.94] Grandmother.
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[65.76-66.72] Picture 3:
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[68.10-69.22] grandparents.
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[71.18-72.38] Grandparents.
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[74.70-77.54] Picture 4: parents.
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[79.81-79.86] Parents.
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[82.72-83.52] Baby.
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[85.36-86.08] Baby.
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[88.58-91.74] Now turn the page and repeat:
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[93.44-94.40] "relatives."
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[97.14-98.10] Relatives.
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[100.62-101.00] Picture 5:
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[103.53-103.95] aunt.
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[106.65-107.01] Aunt.
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[109.59-112.05] Single.
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[112.23-112.71] Single.
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[115.11-118.47] Get married.
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[118.59-119.54] Get married.
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[122.16-123.04] Picture 6:
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[124.37-125.09] married.
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[127.17-127.97] Married.
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[130.30-133.04] Picture 7: uncle.
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[135.22-135.78] Uncle.
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[138.27-139.15] Picture 8:
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[140.43-140.48] marriage.
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[143.91-144.42] Marriage.
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[146.53-147.33] Cousins.
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[149.12-149.76] Cousins.
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[152.31-153.21] Picture 9:
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[154.89-155.13] niece.
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[157.47-157.77] Niece.
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[160.59-160.95] Nephew.
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[163.17-163.53] Nephew.
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[166.71-168.32] Now turn back to Picture 1.
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[168.45-171.10] Listen to the story of this family.
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[174.02-179.14] Grandfather Jones is in Picture 1, and Grandmother Jones is in Picture 2.
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[180.56-182.56] They are my mother's parents.
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[183.71-187.07] They're my grandparents on my mother's side of the family.
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[188.48-192.56] I see these grandparents often because we live in the same city.
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[194.06-196.06] Grandfather doesn't work anymore.
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[196.70-199.58] He and Grandmother like to take trips very often.
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[201.73-205.25] Picture 3 shows my grandparents on my father's side.
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[206.59-209.95] Don and Lita Garcia are my father's parents.
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[210.94-214.46] They don't live in this city; they live in New Mexico.
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[215.18-216.54] It's far from here.
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[217.63-220.59] I only see them 1 or 2 times a year.
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[222.14-225.90] Then, in Picture 4, are my mother and father.
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[226.62-228.06] This is an old picture.
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[229.18-232.62] There is a very young child in the picture with my mother and father.
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[233.82-235.90] My mother has a baby in her arms.
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[236.88-238.24] That baby is me.
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[239.17-241.01] I was a 10-month-old baby.
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[241.76-243.52] That was a long time ago.
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[244.77-248.77] The little boy in the picture next to my father is my brother Frank.
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[249.52-251.84] He was 3 years old in the picture.
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[253.92-258.16] Go to the next page and you will see some more of my relatives.
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[259.55-267.87] First, in Pictures 5 and 6 are my mother's sisters, my aunts: Aunt Mary and Aunt June.
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[268.86-273.74] Picture 5 is a picture of Aunt Mary when she was single before she got married.
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[275.17-277.97] Next to Aunt Mary is a picture of Aunt June.
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[278.77-280.29] Aunt June never married.
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[280.93-281.81] She's single.
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[282.29-286.29] She lives alone in a small town not very far from here.
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[288.51-291.71] Next to Aunt June in Picture 7 is Uncle Jerry.
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[292.93-295.17] Uncle Jerry is my father's brother.
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[296.34-301.14] Uncle Jerry lives in New Mexico also, but he comes to visit us often.
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[302.26-306.26] My father has a sister too, but I don't have her picture.
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[307.12-308.40] Her name is Jean.
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[308.80-310.40] She's my Aunt Jean.
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[312.24-315.44] Picture 8 shows Aunt Mary after she got married.
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[316.24-318.80] It's a picture of her family.
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[319.05-321.86] My Aunt Mary has a very happy marriage.
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[322.86-330.14] In the picture with her is her husband, Uncle Ben, and her children, Meg and Rob, my cousins.
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[331.25-333.89] Aunt Mary and her family live here in town.
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[334.91-338.59] My cousins and I went to the same schools when we were growing up.
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[339.46-342.26] It's nice to have your relatives in the same city.
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[344.11-348.83] And finally, in Picture 9 are my brother Frank's children.
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[349.55-355.69] They are my newest and youngest relatives: my niece Jane and my nephew Jack.
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[356.43-358.74] My niece is 2 and a half years old.
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[359.05-361.90] My nephew is a 4-month-old baby.
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[362.22-364.41] They're the babies of the family.
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[364.64-367.35] I hope you enjoyed my pictures.
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[367.54-370.48] I like to look at them and think of my folks.
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#### TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk10-l4a-f2-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Now look at Figure 2.
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Listen to the question and circle the correct answer: A, B, or C.
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Number 1: "Who's my father's father?"
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Letter A is the answer.
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Repeat: "My father's father is my grandfather." Now listen and circle the correct letter.
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Number 2:
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"Who's my father's mother?"
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Number 3: "What do we call a very young child?"
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Number 4: "Who are my mother's sisters?"
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Number 5: "Who's my father's brother?"
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Number 6: "Who are my aunt's children?"
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Number 7: "Who's my brother's son?"
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Number 8: "Who's my brother's daughter?"
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Number 9: "When a woman has a husband, what do we call her?"
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Number 10: "What do we call a man without a wife?"
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Let's check your answers.
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Number 2 is B.
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Repeat: "My father's mother is my grandmother."
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Number 3 is C.
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Repeat: "A very young child is called a baby."
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Number 4 is C.
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Repeat: "My mother's sisters are my aunts."
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Number 5 is A.
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Repeat: "My father's brother is my uncle."
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Number 6 is B.
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Repeat: "My aunt's children are my cousins."
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Number 7 is B.
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Repeat: "My brother's son is my nephew."
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Number 8 is C.
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Repeat: "My brother's daughter is my niece."
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Number 9 is B.
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Repeat: "A woman with a husband is called a married woman."
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Number 10 is A.
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Repeat: "A man without a wife is a single man."
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.65-2.93] Now look at Figure 2.
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[3.65-8.61] Listen to the question and circle the correct answer: A, B, or C.
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[9.70-12.74] Number 1: "Who's my father's father?"
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[18.24-19.84] Letter A is the answer.
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[20.77-28.45] Repeat: "My father's father is my grandfather." Now listen and circle the correct letter.
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[30.72-31.60] Number 2:
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[33.22-34.74] "Who's my father's mother?"
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[41.07-45.39] Number 3: "What do we call a very young child?"
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[50.03-53.78] Number 4: "Who are my mother's sisters?"
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[59.73-63.46] Number 5: "Who's my father's brother?"
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[68.83-72.64] Number 6: "Who are my aunt's children?"
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[77.42-80.54] Number 7: "Who's my brother's son?"
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[86.08-89.04] Number 8: "Who's my brother's daughter?"
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[93.62-98.50] Number 9: "When a woman has a husband, what do we call her?"
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[103.90-107.50] Number 10: "What do we call a man without a wife?"
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[119.82-121.10] Let's check your answers.
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[124.03-125.87] Number 2 is B.
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[126.35-130.35] Repeat: "My father's mother is my grandmother."
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[135.18-137.18] Number 3 is C.
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[137.90-141.74] Repeat: "A very young child is called a baby."
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[147.14-149.22] Number 4 is C.
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[149.62-153.62] Repeat: "My mother's sisters are my aunts."
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[159.47-161.47] Number 5 is A.
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[161.87-165.39] Repeat: "My father's brother is my uncle."
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[171.47-173.47] Number 6 is B.
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[173.79-177.79] Repeat: "My aunt's children are my cousins."
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[183.90-186.06] Number 7 is B.
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[186.46-190.06] Repeat: "My brother's son is my nephew."
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[196.34-197.94] Number 8 is C.
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[198.18-202.99] Repeat: "My brother's daughter is my niece."
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[209.46-211.38] Number 9 is B.
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[211.62-215.94] Repeat: "A woman with a husband is called a married woman."
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[221.57-223.41] Number 10 is A.
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[223.89-227.89] Repeat: "A man without a wife is a single man."
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#### TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk10-l4a-f3-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 3.
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Listen.
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Next month I will graduate from school.
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I ask my relatives to come.
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Some of them will be able to come, and some of them won't be able to come.
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Look at the example.
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You ask the question and someone will answer it.
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Then you put an X on the chart in the Yes, No, or Maybe column.
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Repeat the example question.
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Will Aunt June be able to come?
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Now listen to the answer and mark the chart.
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Listen: I'm not sure.
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Aunt June might be able to come.
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Put an X in number 1 under "Maybe."
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Now look at the chart and ask a question.
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Listen to the answer and mark the chart.
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Number 2.
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Repeat: Will Grandfather and Grandmother Jones be able to come?
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Listen: Yes, Grandfather and Grandmother Jones will be able to come.
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Mark the chart.
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Number 3.
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Repeat: Will Aunt Mary be able to come?
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Listen and mark: No, she won't be able to come.
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Number 4.
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Repeat: Will Uncle Ben be able to come?
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Listen and mark: He isn't sure.
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He might.
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Number 5.
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Repeat: Will Cousin Meg be able to come?
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Listen and mark: Yes, she will.
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Number 6.
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Repeat: Will Cousin Rob be able to come?
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Listen and mark: No, he won't.
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Number 7.
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Repeat: Will Uncle Jerry be able to come?
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Listen and mark: He didn't know.
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He might.
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Number 8.
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Repeat: Will your brother Frank be able to come?
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Listen and mark: Yes, he will.
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Number 9.
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Repeat: Will your parents be able to come?
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Listen and mark: Yes, they will.
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Now, here are some questions for you.
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Use the chart and answer in a complete sentence.
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The questions are not in the same order.
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Will Aunt June be able to come?
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Repeat: I'm not sure.
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Aunt June might be able to come.
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Will Grandfather and Grandmother Jones be able to come?
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Repeat: Yes, Grandfather and Grandmother Jones will be able to come.
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Will my parents be able to come?
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Repeat: Yes, your parents will be able to come.
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Will Uncle Ben be able to come?
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Repeat: Maybe.
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Uncle Ben might be able to come.
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Will Uncle Jerry be able to come?
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Repeat: Maybe.
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Uncle Jerry might be able to come.
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Will Cousin Meg be able to come?
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Repeat: Yes, Cousin Meg will be able to come.
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Will Aunt Mary be able to come?
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Repeat: No, Aunt Mary won't be able to come.
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Will my brother Frank be able to come?
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Repeat: Yes, your brother Frank will be able to come.
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Will Cousin Rob be able to come?
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Repeat: No, Cousin Rob won't be able to come.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.97-3.25] Look at Figure 3.
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[3.73-4.29] Listen.
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[5.89-9.33] Next month I will graduate from school.
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[10.54-12.62] I ask my relatives to come.
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[13.65-17.81] Some of them will be able to come, and some of them won't be able to come.
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[18.74-20.02] Look at the example.
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[20.10-22.58] You ask the question and someone will answer it.
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[24.90-29.46] Then you put an X on the chart in the Yes, No, or Maybe column.
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[30.80-32.72] Repeat the example question.
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[34.30-38.67] Will Aunt June be able to come?
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[40.30-43.02] Now listen to the answer and mark the chart.
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[44.88-47.36] Listen: I'm not sure.
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[48.58-50.74] Aunt June might be able to come.
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[54.37-57.65] Put an X in number 1 under "Maybe."
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[60.83-63.15] Now look at the chart and ask a question.
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[64.08-66.32] Listen to the answer and mark the chart.
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[68.56-69.52] Number 2.
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[74.03-81.09] Repeat: Will Grandfather and Grandmother Jones be able to come?
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[83.70-89.46] Listen: Yes, Grandfather and Grandmother Jones will be able to come.
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[90.99-92.11] Mark the chart.
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[98.00-98.88] Number 3.
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[104.00-107.44] Repeat: Will Aunt Mary be able to come?
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[112.74-117.38] Listen and mark: No, she won't be able to come.
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[122.99-123.87] Number 4.
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[128.99-132.80] Repeat: Will Uncle Ben be able to come?
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[137.12-140.08] Listen and mark: He isn't sure.
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[140.56-141.36] He might.
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[146.32-147.28] Number 5.
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[151.25-155.06] Repeat: Will Cousin Meg be able to come?
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[159.09-162.21] Listen and mark: Yes, she will.
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[167.60-167.97] Number 6.
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[172.47-175.60] Repeat: Will Cousin Rob be able to come?
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[180.33-183.22] Listen and mark: No, he won't.
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[187.90-188.43] Number 7.
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[192.13-196.34] Repeat: Will Uncle Jerry be able to come?
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[201.36-204.16] Listen and mark: He didn't know.
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[204.56-205.20] He might.
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[211.18-211.66] Number 8.
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[216.93-220.86] Repeat: Will your brother Frank be able to come?
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[226.38-229.02] Listen and mark: Yes, he will.
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[233.89-234.53] Number 9.
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[238.50-241.65] Repeat: Will your parents be able to come?
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[246.69-249.46] Listen and mark: Yes, they will.
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[257.01-258.82] Now, here are some questions for you.
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[259.62-262.82] Use the chart and answer in a complete sentence.
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[263.79-265.87] The questions are not in the same order.
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[268.66-272.85] Will Aunt June be able to come?
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[275.38-277.94] Repeat: I'm not sure.
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[278.66-280.82] Aunt June might be able to come.
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[286.99-290.27] Will Grandfather and Grandmother Jones be able to come?
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[295.26-300.94] Repeat: Yes, Grandfather and Grandmother Jones will be able to come.
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[307.54-309.57] Will my parents be able to come?
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[315.11-318.51] Repeat: Yes, your parents will be able to come.
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[324.81-326.88] Will Uncle Ben be able to come?
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[331.79-333.63] Repeat: Maybe.
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[333.63-336.80] Uncle Ben might be able to come.
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[342.45-346.89] Will Uncle Jerry be able to come?
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[349.70-351.70] Repeat: Maybe.
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[352.42-354.74] Uncle Jerry might be able to come.
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[361.29-363.63] Will Cousin Meg be able to come?
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[368.82-373.09] Repeat: Yes, Cousin Meg will be able to come.
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[379.47-381.50] Will Aunt Mary be able to come?
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[386.70-390.48] Repeat: No, Aunt Mary won't be able to come.
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[396.27-398.56] Will my brother Frank be able to come?
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[403.76-408.15] Repeat: Yes, your brother Frank will be able to come.
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[414.99-417.15] Will Cousin Rob be able to come?
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[422.61-427.30] Repeat: No, Cousin Rob won't be able to come.
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#### TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk10-l4a-f4-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 4.
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Look at the connective words in the box.
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Repeat: "after", "after that", "finally", "first",
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"last", "lastly",
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"next", "second",
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"then".
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Now listen to a paragraph 2 times.
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First, just listen for the connective words.
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Bob changed my flat tire yesterday.
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First, he opened the trunk and took the wrench, the jack, and the spare tire out of the trunk.
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Next, he took off the hub cap and loosened the nuts with the wrench.
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After that, he put the jack in place and lifted the car.
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He removed the nuts and took off the flat tire.
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Then he put the spare tire on the wheel and put the nuts on.
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He lowered the car, tightened the nuts, and replaced the hub cap.
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And last, he put the jack, wrench, and flat tire back in the trunk of the car.
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Now listen again.
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This time, write the connective words when you hear them.
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Bob changed my flat tire yesterday.
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First, he opened the trunk and took the wrench, the jack, and the spare tire out of the trunk.
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Next, he took off the hub cap and loosened the nuts with the wrench.
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After that, he put the jack in place and lifted the car.
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He removed the nuts and took off the flat tire.
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Then he put the spare tire on the wheel and put the nuts on.
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He lowered the car, tightened the nuts, and replaced the hub cap.
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And last, he put the jack, wrench, and flat tire back in the trunk of the car.
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Listen to another paragraph.
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First, just listen.
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Are you going to get a snack from the vending machine downstairs?
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Do you know how to operate it?
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Let me tell you how to use it.
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First, be sure you have enough change.
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It's best to have the exact change.
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The machine doesn't always give back change.
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Then look at the snacks.
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It usually has a large number of selections.
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Then decide on the snack before you insert your money.
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Next, insert your coins in the coin slot.
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Then be sure to push theright letter and button for your selection.
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Finally, after the snack drops to the tray, take out your selection.
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Now listen again.
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This time, write the connective words when you hear them.
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Are you going to get a snack from the vending machine downstairs?
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||||
Do you know how to operate it?
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||||
Let me tell you how to use it.
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First, be sure you have enough change.
|
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It's best to have the exact change.
|
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The machine doesn't always give back change.
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||||
Then look at the snacks.
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It usually has a large number of selections.
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Then decide on the snack before you insert your money.
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Next, insert your coins in the coin slot.
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Then be sure to push theright letter and button for your selection.
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Finally, after the snack drops to the tray, take out your selection.
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Check your answers on the answer page for this lesson.
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This is the end of Lesson 4A, Book 10.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.94-3.14] Look at Figure 4.
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[4.10-6.26] Look at the connective words in the box.
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[7.41-15.65] Repeat: "after", "after that", "finally", "first",
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[17.25-19.65] "last", "lastly",
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[22.17-25.11] "next", "second",
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[26.73-27.26] "then".
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[29.85-32.27] Now listen to a paragraph 2 times.
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[32.75-35.87] First, just listen for the connective words.
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[37.86-40.58] Bob changed my flat tire yesterday.
|
||||
[41.38-48.82] First, he opened the trunk and took the wrench, the jack, and the spare tire out of the trunk.
|
||||
[49.78-55.14] Next, he took off the hub cap and loosened the nuts with the wrench.
|
||||
[56.26-60.18] After that, he put the jack in place and lifted the car.
|
||||
[60.94-64.14] He removed the nuts and took off the flat tire.
|
||||
[65.10-69.42] Then he put the spare tire on the wheel and put the nuts on.
|
||||
[70.26-74.74] He lowered the car, tightened the nuts, and replaced the hub cap.
|
||||
[75.82-81.34] And last, he put the jack, wrench, and flat tire back in the trunk of the car.
|
||||
[85.73-86.77] Now listen again.
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||||
[87.70-90.66] This time, write the connective words when you hear them.
|
||||
[93.02-95.82] Bob changed my flat tire yesterday.
|
||||
[96.88-104.00] First, he opened the trunk and took the wrench, the jack, and the spare tire out of the trunk.
|
||||
[104.99-110.43] Next, he took off the hub cap and loosened the nuts with the wrench.
|
||||
[112.06-116.46] After that, he put the jack in place and lifted the car.
|
||||
[117.38-120.66] He removed the nuts and took off the flat tire.
|
||||
[122.16-126.80] Then he put the spare tire on the wheel and put the nuts on.
|
||||
[127.44-131.49] He lowered the car, tightened the nuts, and replaced the hub cap.
|
||||
[132.69-138.69] And last, he put the jack, wrench, and flat tire back in the trunk of the car.
|
||||
[142.94-144.62] Listen to another paragraph.
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||||
[145.10-146.78] First, just listen.
|
||||
[147.97-151.49] Are you going to get a snack from the vending machine downstairs?
|
||||
[152.13-153.97] Do you know how to operate it?
|
||||
[155.18-156.86] Let me tell you how to use it.
|
||||
[157.62-160.36] First, be sure you have enough change.
|
||||
[160.58-162.82] It's best to have the exact change.
|
||||
[163.65-166.91] The machine doesn't always give back change.
|
||||
[166.99-168.43] Then look at the snacks.
|
||||
[169.15-172.70] It usually has a large number of selections.
|
||||
[172.70-175.82] Then decide on the snack before you insert your money.
|
||||
[176.62-179.90] Next, insert your coins in the coin slot.
|
||||
[180.62-184.22] Then be sure to push theright letter and button for your selection.
|
||||
[185.01-189.97] Finally, after the snack drops to the tray, take out your selection.
|
||||
[196.72-197.84] Now listen again.
|
||||
[198.59-201.55] This time, write the connective words when you hear them.
|
||||
[203.36-206.80] Are you going to get a snack from the vending machine downstairs?
|
||||
[207.44-209.44] Do you know how to operate it?
|
||||
[210.59-212.27] Let me tell you how to use it.
|
||||
[213.39-216.51] First, be sure you have enough change.
|
||||
[216.58-219.63] It's best to have the exact change.
|
||||
[220.71-223.50] The machine doesn't always give back change.
|
||||
[224.55-226.62] Then look at the snacks.
|
||||
[227.26-229.82] It usually has a large number of selections.
|
||||
[231.23-235.63] Then decide on the snack before you insert your money.
|
||||
[235.84-239.24] Next, insert your coins in the coin slot.
|
||||
[240.75-244.40] Then be sure to push theright letter and button for your selection.
|
||||
[246.21-251.12] Finally, after the snack drops to the tray, take out your selection.
|
||||
[259.54-262.42] Check your answers on the answer page for this lesson.
|
||||
[268.95-271.38] This is the end of Lesson 4A, Book 10.
|
||||
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