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#### TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1a-f1-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text):
American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 1A.
Hello.
Open your books to the activities for Lesson 1A.
Repeat these words and sentences.
Be ready to answer the questions.
Calm.
Calm.
If the sea is calm, we can take the baby on the boat.
If the sea is calm, we can take the baby on the boat.
Can we take the baby on the boat?
We can take the baby on the boat if the sea is calm.
Beach.
Beach.
The Wilsons enjoyed their vacation at the beach.
The Wilsons enjoyed their vacation at the beach.
Where did the Wilsons go on their vacation?
They went to the beach.
Wind.
Wind.
I like to be on the beach when the wind is blowing softly.
I like to be on the beach when the wind is blowing softly.
When do you like to be on the beach?
I like to be on the beach when the wind is blowing softly.
Slip.
Slip.
Joey spilled some water on the floor.
His mother slipped and fell down.
Joey spilled some water on the floor.
His mother slipped and fell down.
What happened to Joey's mother?
She slipped on some water and fell down.
Clear.
Clear.
There are no clouds in the sky.
It's a beautiful clear day.
There are no clouds in the sky.
It's a beautiful clear day.
Is it a cloudy day?
No.
It's a clear day.
There are no clouds in the sky.
Deep.
Deep.
Alice never swims in the deep part of the lake.
Alice never swims in the deep part of the lake.
Does Alice swim in the deep part of the lake?
No.
She never swims in the deep part of the lake.
Frightened.
Frightened.
The children were frightened when the lights went out.
The children were frightened when the lights went out.
When were the children frightened?
They were frightened when the lights went out.
Now listen to a dialogue.
Where would you like to live?
I'd like to live in a place near the beach, where the sea is calm and the wind blows softly.
This place would have a warm climate and a little humidity.
Do you ever expect to live in this place?
I don't know, but it's a nice thought.
Now look at Figure 1.
Each of those sentences is part of the dialogue.
Listen to the sentence, then say yours.
Ready?
Where would you like to live?
Do you ever expect to live in this place?
Segment timings (seconds):
[7.62-11.22] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 1A.
[16.85-17.25] Hello.
[18.05-20.69] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 1A.
[27.15-29.07] Repeat these words and sentences.
[29.71-31.63] Be ready to answer the questions.
[34.62-35.10] Calm.
[36.00-36.56] Calm.
[37.12-40.40] If the sea is calm, we can take the baby on the boat.
[41.20-44.72] If the sea is calm, we can take the baby on the boat.
[45.86-47.70] Can we take the baby on the boat?
[56.50-60.10] We can take the baby on the boat if the sea is calm.
[61.70-62.34] Beach.
[63.06-63.78] Beach.
[64.58-67.30] The Wilsons enjoyed their vacation at the beach.
[68.22-71.42] The Wilsons enjoyed their vacation at the beach.
[73.02-75.18] Where did the Wilsons go on their vacation?
[84.02-85.38] They went to the beach.
[86.54-87.26] Wind.
[87.90-88.62] Wind.
[89.79-93.15] I like to be on the beach when the wind is blowing softly.
[94.56-98.16] I like to be on the beach when the wind is blowing softly.
[99.89-101.65] When do you like to be on the beach?
[114.67-117.87] I like to be on the beach when the wind is blowing softly.
[118.86-119.42] Slip.
[120.42-121.06] Slip.
[123.14-125.30] Joey spilled some water on the floor.
[126.02-128.42] His mother slipped and fell down.
[129.31-131.39] Joey spilled some water on the floor.
[131.95-134.27] His mother slipped and fell down.
[135.76-137.28] What happened to Joey's mother?
[148.59-151.15] She slipped on some water and fell down.
[152.50-153.14] Clear.
[154.11-154.75] Clear.
[155.62-157.46] There are no clouds in the sky.
[158.10-159.94] It's a beautiful clear day.
[161.18-163.26] There are no clouds in the sky.
[163.50-165.42] It's a beautiful clear day.
[166.80-168.00] Is it a cloudy day?
[182.78-183.18] No.
[183.50-184.46] It's a clear day.
[185.10-187.42] There are no clouds in the sky.
[191.50-191.82] Deep.
[192.54-193.10] Deep.
[193.94-197.14] Alice never swims in the deep part of the lake.
[198.16-200.40] Alice never swims in the deep part of the lake.
[202.53-204.90] Does Alice swim in the deep part of the lake?
[217.50-217.90] No.
[218.30-221.26] She never swims in the deep part of the lake.
[223.10-223.66] Frightened.
[224.30-225.10] Frightened.
[225.90-228.54] The children were frightened when the lights went out.
[229.60-232.16] The children were frightened when the lights went out.
[233.25-234.77] When were the children frightened?
[247.34-249.66] They were frightened when the lights went out.
[254.53-255.89] Now listen to a dialogue.
[259.63-260.75] Where would you like to live?
[261.86-267.30] I'd like to live in a place near the beach, where the sea is calm and the wind blows softly.
[268.37-271.73] This place would have a warm climate and a little humidity.
[273.01-275.01] Do you ever expect to live in this place?
[275.57-277.97] I don't know, but it's a nice thought.
[284.85-286.05] Now look at Figure 1.
[287.18-289.74] Each of those sentences is part of the dialogue.
[291.86-294.50] Listen to the sentence, then say yours.
[295.39-295.79] Ready?
[298.21-299.41] Where would you like to live?
[311.49-313.57] Do you ever expect to live in this place?
#### TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1a-f2-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text):
Now look at Figure 2: you read the first line, then listen to the next one.
Say your second line after that.
Go ahead.
I'd like to live in a place near the beach, where the sea is calm and the wind blows softly.
This place would have a warm climate and little humidity.
I don't know, but it's a nice thought.
Listen to another dialogue.
Where does your brother live?
He lives in New York City.
How long does winter last there?
It lasts about 6 months.
Next year he wants to move to Miami during the winter.
Are the winters unpleasant?
Well, they can be dangerous.
Last year he slipped on theice and hurt his leg.
Maybe he shouldn't stay in New York.
He likes living there except in the winter.
Segment timings (seconds):
[1.70-7.09] Now look at Figure 2: you read the first line, then listen to the next one.
[8.34-10.42] Say your second line after that.
[11.73-12.21] Go ahead.
[17.25-22.85] I'd like to live in a place near the beach, where the sea is calm and the wind blows softly.
[23.65-26.77] This place would have a warm climate and little humidity.
[32.50-34.42] I don't know, but it's a nice thought.
[39.12-40.56] Listen to another dialogue.
[44.30-45.34] Where does your brother live?
[46.40-47.68] He lives in New York City.
[49.28-50.72] How long does winter last there?
[51.20-52.72] It lasts about 6 months.
[53.36-56.48] Next year he wants to move to Miami during the winter.
[57.71-58.91] Are the winters unpleasant?
[59.55-61.39] Well, they can be dangerous.
[61.63-63.95] Last year he slipped on theice and hurt his leg.
[65.04-66.56] Maybe he shouldn't stay in New York.
[67.12-69.04] He likes living there except in the winter.
#### TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1a-f3-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text):
Now, we are going to do the dialogue in parts again.
Look at Figure 3: listen to my sentence, then say yours.
Let's begin.
"Where does your brother live?"
"How long does winter last there?"
"Are the winters unpleasant?"
"Maybe he shouldn't stay in New York."
Segment timings (seconds):
[1.66-5.02] Now, we are going to do the dialogue in parts again.
[6.02-10.91] Look at Figure 3: listen to my sentence, then say yours.
[11.63-12.35] Let's begin.
[14.85-16.05] "Where does your brother live?"
[21.49-22.93] "How long does winter last there?"
[33.10-34.38] "Are the winters unpleasant?"
[42.48-44.16] "Maybe he shouldn't stay in New York."
#### TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1a-f4-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text):
Now look at Figure 4: our roles are changed.
You begin this time.
He lives in New York City.
It lasts about 6 months.
Next year he wants to move to Miami during the winter.
Well, they can be dangerous.
Last year he slipped on theice and hurt his leg.
He likes living there except in the winter.
Segment timings (seconds):
[1.78-5.06] Now look at Figure 4: our roles are changed.
[5.78-6.82] You begin this time.
[12.22-13.42] He lives in New York City.
[19.18-20.78] It lasts about 6 months.
[21.62-24.26] Next year he wants to move to Miami during the winter.
[29.57-31.17] Well, they can be dangerous.
[31.89-34.37] Last year he slipped on theice and hurt his leg.
[40.06-41.98] He likes living there except in the winter.
#### TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1a-f5-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text):
Look at Figure 5.
Repeat the sentences.
If Carl finishes his homework, he'll come to the movie with us.
If Carl finishes his homework, he'll come to the movie with us.
Sam will pick Linda up if the plane arrives before 8 o'clock.
Sam will pick Linda up if the plane arrives before 8 o'clock.
Greg will hurt his back if he slips on theice.
Greg will hurt his back if he slips on theice.
If it clears up, my family is going to the beach.
If it clears up, my family is going to the beach.
Bobby won't be frightened to swim there if it's not too deep.
Bobby won't be frightened to swim there if it's not too deep.
Segment timings (seconds):
[2.10-3.38] Look at Figure 5.
[3.86-5.22] Repeat the sentences.
[7.30-11.22] If Carl finishes his homework, he'll come to the movie with us.
[23.98-27.98] If Carl finishes his homework, he'll come to the movie with us.
[46.77-50.69] Sam will pick Linda up if the plane arrives before 8 o'clock.
[65.68-69.60] Sam will pick Linda up if the plane arrives before 8 o'clock.
[88.37-91.17] Greg will hurt his back if he slips on theice.
[109.34-112.30] Greg will hurt his back if he slips on theice.
[129.62-132.66] If it clears up, my family is going to the beach.
[150.35-153.87] If it clears up, my family is going to the beach.
[172.24-175.84] Bobby won't be frightened to swim there if it's not too deep.
[194.54-198.06] Bobby won't be frightened to swim there if it's not too deep.
#### TAPE — Figure 6 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1a-f6-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text):
Look at Figure 6, read the phrases you see.
You will hear part of a sentence.
Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.
You will hear each sentence part twice.
Number 1: "We will go to the beach." "We will go to the beach."
Number 2: "Jeff's going to Miami." "Jeff's going to Miami."
Number 3: "Sgt.
Gates will pass the test." "Sgt.
Gates will pass the test."
Number 4: "You'll hurt your back again." "You'll hurt your back again."
Number 5: "Sam won't move to New York." "Sam won't move to New York."
Number 6: "How will Henry get to work?" "How will Henry get to work?"
Number 7: "Mother won't let us swim there." "Mother won't let us swim there."
Number 8: "If the weather clears up." "If the weather clears up."
Now let's check your answers.
Letter A is number 6: "How will Henry get to work if the car is in the garage?" Repeat: "How will Henry get to work?"
"If the car is in the garage."
Letter B is number 3: "Sgt.
Gates will pass the test if he studies hard." Repeat: "Sgt.
Gates will pass the test."
"If he studies hard."
Letter C is number 1: "We will go to the beach if it stops raining." Repeat: "We will go to the beach."
"If it stops raining."
Letter D is number 8: "If the weather clears up, we'll go out on the boat." Repeat: "If the weather clears up."
"We'll go out on the boat."
Letter E is number 4: "You'll hurt your back again if you move that bookcase." Repeat: "You'll hurt your back again."
"If you move that bookcase."
Letter F is number 7: "Mother won't let us swim there if the water is too deep." Repeat: "Mother won't let us swim there."
"If the water is too deep."
Letter G is number 5: "Sam won't move to New York if his mother is going to get angry." Repeat: "Sam won't move to New York."
"If his mother is going to get angry."
Letter H is number 2: "Jeff's going to Miami if he gets a vacation." Repeat: "Jeff's going to Miami."
"If he gets a vacation."
Segment timings (seconds):
[1.92-5.52] Look at Figure 6, read the phrases you see.
[16.56-18.24] You will hear part of a sentence.
[18.96-22.00] Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.
[22.99-25.39] You will hear each sentence part twice.
[26.67-32.27] Number 1: "We will go to the beach." "We will go to the beach."
[53.04-58.42] Number 2: "Jeff's going to Miami." "Jeff's going to Miami."
[79.01-80.77] Number 3: "Sgt.
[80.93-83.66] Gates will pass the test." "Sgt.
[83.82-85.34] Gates will pass the test."
[107.39-112.93] Number 4: "You'll hurt your back again." "You'll hurt your back again."
[133.28-140.43] Number 5: "Sam won't move to New York." "Sam won't move to New York."
[158.18-164.00] Number 6: "How will Henry get to work?" "How will Henry get to work?"
[186.80-192.64] Number 7: "Mother won't let us swim there." "Mother won't let us swim there."
[215.62-223.71] Number 8: "If the weather clears up." "If the weather clears up."
[238.51-240.03] Now let's check your answers.
[241.58-250.06] Letter A is number 6: "How will Henry get to work if the car is in the garage?" Repeat: "How will Henry get to work?"
[259.47-261.39] "If the car is in the garage."
[270.86-273.66] Letter B is number 3: "Sgt.
[273.66-278.62] Gates will pass the test if he studies hard." Repeat: "Sgt.
[278.62-280.22] Gates will pass the test."
[287.39-288.67] "If he studies hard."
[298.24-309.27] Letter C is number 1: "We will go to the beach if it stops raining." Repeat: "We will go to the beach."
[316.70-318.14] "If it stops raining."
[327.23-338.91] Letter D is number 8: "If the weather clears up, we'll go out on the boat." Repeat: "If the weather clears up."
[348.59-350.11] "We'll go out on the boat."
[359.97-369.12] Letter E is number 4: "You'll hurt your back again if you move that bookcase." Repeat: "You'll hurt your back again."
[380.42-382.10] "If you move that bookcase."
[390.54-399.34] Letter F is number 7: "Mother won't let us swim there if the water is too deep." Repeat: "Mother won't let us swim there."
[410.74-412.50] "If the water is too deep."
[421.31-431.46] Letter G is number 5: "Sam won't move to New York if his mother is going to get angry." Repeat: "Sam won't move to New York."
[440.06-442.30] "If his mother is going to get angry."
[452.64-460.64] Letter H is number 2: "Jeff's going to Miami if he gets a vacation." Repeat: "Jeff's going to Miami."
[467.55-469.31] "If he gets a vacation."