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#### TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4a-f1-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 4A.
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Hello.
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Open your books to the activities for Lesson 4A.
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Look at Figure 1.
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Repeat the words and sentences.
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Picture A: fish, fish.
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Mr.
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Thrasher caught a big fish last Saturday.
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Picture B: fish, fish.
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The boys are fishing off the pier.
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Their fathers are fishing off the boat.
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Picture C: hunt, hunt.
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My uncle is hunting ducks.
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Picture D: country, country.
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The flowers are beautiful out in the country.
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Picture E: high, high.
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Roger could see the whole city from the high hill.
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Picture F: low, low.
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The temperature was 37 degrees.
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That was low for April.
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Picture G: outdoors, outdoors.
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Put that dog outdoors.
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Picture H: out of doors, out of doors.
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We like to play out of doors.
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Picture I: indoors, indoors.
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It's rainy and cold.
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It's a good day to stay indoors.
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Picture J: deer,
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deer.
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The deer are eating by the lake.
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Picture K: duck, duck.
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The children enjoy feeding the ducks.
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Picture L: gun, gun.
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The store sells many kinds of guns.
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Picture M: rifle, rifle.
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My grandfather bought me this new rifle.
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Picture N: weapon, weapon.
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That soldier has used all the weapons.
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Look at Figure 1 again.
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Listen to the sentences.
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Write the number of the sentence under the correct picture.
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You will hear each sentence twice.
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Number 1: My neighbor enjoys hunting.
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My neighbor enjoys hunting.
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Number 2: George lives out in the country, far away from the city.
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George lives out in the country, far away from the city.
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Number 3: Look at the deer.
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Look at the deer.
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Number 4: Don's Gun Store has a large variety of guns.
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Don's Gun Store has a large variety of guns.
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Number 5: The temperature was very low.
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The temperature was very low.
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Number 6: That's really a big fish.
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That's really a big fish.
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Number 7: Look how high he is.
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Look how high he is.
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Number 8: John learned all about weapons in the military.
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John learned all about weapons in the military.
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Number 9: It's still raining; I've been indoors all day.
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It's still raining; I've been indoors all day.
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Number 10: They have to play soccer out of doors.
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They have to play soccer out of doors.
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Number 11: Mike is learning how to shoot his new rifle.
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Mike is learning how to shoot his new rifle.
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Number 12: The boys ask their fathers to go fishing.
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The boys ask their fathers to go fishing.
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Number 13: Roger's dog has to stay outdoors.
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Roger's dog has to stay outdoors.
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Number 14: The ducks like to play in the water.
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The ducks like to play in the water.
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Let's check your answers.
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Picture A is 6: That's really a big fish.
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Picture B is 12: The boys ask their fathers to go fishing.
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Picture C is 1: My neighbor enjoys hunting.
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Picture D is 2: George lives out in the country, far away from the city.
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Picture E is 7: Look how high he is.
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Picture F is 5: The temperature was very low.
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Picture G is 13: Roger's dog has to stay outdoors.
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Picture H is 10: They have to play soccer out of doors.
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Picture I is 9: It's still raining; I've been indoors all day.
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Picture J is 3: Look at the deer.
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Picture K is 14: The ducks like to play in the water.
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Picture L is 4: Don's Gun Store has a large variety of guns.
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Picture M is 11: Mike is learning how to shoot his new rifle.
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Picture N is 8: John learned all about weapons in the military.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[8.70-13.02] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 4A.
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[20.07-20.40] Hello.
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[21.36-24.64] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 4A.
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[31.18-33.07] Look at Figure 1.
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[33.02-34.94] Repeat the words and sentences.
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[38.94-43.04] Picture A: fish, fish.
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[44.32-44.72] Mr.
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[44.72-47.44] Thrasher caught a big fish last Saturday.
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[54.74-57.75] Picture B: fish, fish.
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[59.78-62.26] The boys are fishing off the pier.
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[68.22-70.94] Their fathers are fishing off the boat.
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[77.12-80.72] Picture C: hunt, hunt.
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[81.87-83.71] My uncle is hunting ducks.
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[90.54-94.00] Picture D: country, country.
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[95.12-97.92] The flowers are beautiful out in the country.
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[105.34-109.04] Picture E: high, high.
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[111.04-114.00] Roger could see the whole city from the high hill.
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[120.77-124.11] Picture F: low, low.
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[125.20-127.92] The temperature was 37 degrees.
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[134.61-136.13] That was low for April.
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[141.38-145.86] Picture G: outdoors, outdoors.
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[147.42-149.50] Put that dog outdoors.
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[156.10-161.18] Picture H: out of doors, out of doors.
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[162.81-165.41] We like to play out of doors.
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[172.59-176.67] Picture I: indoors, indoors.
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[177.87-181.59] It's rainy and cold.
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[184.61-186.77] It's a good day to stay indoors.
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[192.69-194.66] Picture J: deer,
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[196.23-196.53] deer.
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[198.15-200.18] The deer are eating by the lake.
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[206.16-209.46] Picture K: duck, duck.
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[211.50-213.50] The children enjoy feeding the ducks.
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[219.33-222.69] Picture L: gun, gun.
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[223.97-226.37] The store sells many kinds of guns.
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[234.27-237.55] Picture M: rifle, rifle.
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[239.78-242.10] My grandfather bought me this new rifle.
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[249.07-252.43] Picture N: weapon, weapon.
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[253.55-255.87] That soldier has used all the weapons.
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[262.89-264.15] Look at Figure 1 again.
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[265.17-266.37] Listen to the sentences.
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[267.51-270.37] Write the number of the sentence under the correct picture.
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[271.52-273.68] You will hear each sentence twice.
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[276.14-279.15] Number 1: My neighbor enjoys hunting.
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[281.07-282.99] My neighbor enjoys hunting.
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[299.91-304.75] Number 2: George lives out in the country, far away from the city.
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[306.33-309.81] George lives out in the country, far away from the city.
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[325.35-327.75] Number 3: Look at the deer.
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[328.95-329.91] Look at the deer.
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[346.71-351.82] Number 4: Don's Gun Store has a large variety of guns.
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[352.72-356.07] Don's Gun Store has a large variety of guns.
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[373.85-377.31] Number 5: The temperature was very low.
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[377.63-380.01] The temperature was very low.
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[401.18-404.32] Number 6: That's really a big fish.
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[404.60-407.18] That's really a big fish.
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[423.69-426.45] Number 7: Look how high he is.
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[427.76-429.36] Look how high he is.
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[445.84-449.91] Number 8: John learned all about weapons in the military.
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[451.47-454.59] John learned all about weapons in the military.
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[473.91-478.59] Number 9: It's still raining; I've been indoors all day.
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[480.00-483.62] It's still raining; I've been indoors all day.
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[503.42-507.18] Number 10: They have to play soccer out of doors.
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[507.18-509.98] They have to play soccer out of doors.
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[526.95-531.20] Number 11: Mike is learning how to shoot his new rifle.
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[531.98-535.00] Mike is learning how to shoot his new rifle.
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[552.37-557.01] Number 12: The boys ask their fathers to go fishing.
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[557.81-561.17] The boys ask their fathers to go fishing.
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[580.59-585.31] Number 13: Roger's dog has to stay outdoors.
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[586.11-589.35] Roger's dog has to stay outdoors.
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[605.36-609.01] Number 14: The ducks like to play in the water.
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[610.72-613.04] The ducks like to play in the water.
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[629.97-631.27] Let's check your answers.
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[632.31-636.57] Picture A is 6: That's really a big fish.
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[637.41-642.51] Picture B is 12: The boys ask their fathers to go fishing.
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[644.25-648.39] Picture C is 1: My neighbor enjoys hunting.
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[650.07-656.61] Picture D is 2: George lives out in the country, far away from the city.
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[657.99-661.59] Picture E is 7: Look how high he is.
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[662.91-667.65] Picture F is 5: The temperature was very low.
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[668.85-674.79] Picture G is 13: Roger's dog has to stay outdoors.
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[675.93-681.27] Picture H is 10: They have to play soccer out of doors.
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[682.41-688.47] Picture I is 9: It's still raining; I've been indoors all day.
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[691.05-694.77] Picture J is 3: Look at the deer.
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[695.67-700.77] Picture K is 14: The ducks like to play in the water.
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[701.97-707.73] Picture L is 4: Don's Gun Store has a large variety of guns.
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[709.29-714.69] Picture M is 11: Mike is learning how to shoot his new rifle.
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[715.89-721.35] Picture N is 8: John learned all about weapons in the military.
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#### TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4a-f2-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 2.
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Repeat the words in sentences.
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Write the missing words in the blank.
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Number 1: catch, catch.
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The ocean is a good place to catch fish.
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Number 2: shoot, shoot.
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My grandfather taught me how to shoot a rifle.
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Number 3: own, own.
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We enlarged the house, so now I have my own room.
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Number 4: shot, shot.
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The police heard a shot when they arrived at the house.
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Let's check your answers.
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Number 1: you should have written catch, C-A-T-C-H.
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Number 2: you should have written shoot, S-H-O-O-T.
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Number 3: you should have written own, O-W-N.
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Number 4: you should have written shot, S-H-O-T.
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Repeat these sentences.
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Frank used to be in the army.
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Now he works in an office.
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Don used to play football.
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Now he plays tennis.
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Beth used to cook dinner every night.
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But now her daughter does.
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My nephew used to visit us every weekend.
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But he doesn't anymore.
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My father used to take me fishing every summer.
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Now I take my son.
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Uncle Jim used to take me hunting every fall.
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But we haven't gone for 6 years.
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My neighbor used to own a gun.
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But he sold it last month.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.95-3.15] Look at Figure 2.
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[3.87-5.79] Repeat the words in sentences.
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[6.59-8.51] Write the missing words in the blank.
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[9.65-13.46] Number 1: catch, catch.
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[14.32-17.68] The ocean is a good place to catch fish.
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[24.69-27.31] Number 2: shoot, shoot.
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[28.85-31.89] My grandfather taught me how to shoot a rifle.
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[39.86-43.92] Number 3: own, own.
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[44.93-48.69] We enlarged the house, so now I have my own room.
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[55.38-58.47] Number 4: shot, shot.
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[59.97-63.33] The police heard a shot when they arrived at the house.
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[73.94-75.30] Let's check your answers.
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[76.10-85.11] Number 1: you should have written catch, C-A-T-C-H.
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[86.37-95.37] Number 2: you should have written shoot, S-H-O-O-T.
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[96.45-102.51] Number 3: you should have written own, O-W-N.
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[103.83-110.97] Number 4: you should have written shot, S-H-O-T.
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[115.05-116.25] Repeat these sentences.
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[117.33-119.25] Frank used to be in the army.
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[123.39-125.78] Now he works in an office.
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[131.71-136.65] Don used to play football.
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[139.53-141.38] Now he plays tennis.
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[146.50-149.14] Beth used to cook dinner every night.
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[155.15-156.91] But now her daughter does.
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[162.64-165.68] My nephew used to visit us every weekend.
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[171.70-173.30] But he doesn't anymore.
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[178.83-182.03] My father used to take me fishing every summer.
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[189.23-190.99] Now I take my son.
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[196.59-199.87] Uncle Jim used to take me hunting every fall.
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[206.22-208.54] But we haven't gone for 6 years.
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[213.31-215.55] My neighbor used to own a gun.
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[219.12-220.88] But he sold it last month.
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#### TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4a-f3-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 3, listen to a paragraph, take notes, listen for "used to," be ready to answer the questions.
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Hank used to live in Phoenix, Arizona.
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It gets very hot there, so people try to plan their work very carefully.
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Hank used to go to work at 6:30 every morning, and he used to leave at 2:30 in the afternoon.
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He used to wear cotton shirts and pants to work.
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He never wore a suit and tie.
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Now he lives in Seattle, Washington.
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It's very cool there.
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He doesn't go to work early, and he works until 5:30 in the afternoon.
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He always wears a suit and tie to work.
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Now write answers from your notes.
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Number 1: Where did Hank used to live?
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Number 2: How was the climate there?
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Number 3: What time did Hank used to go to work?
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Number 4: When did he used to leave work?
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Number 5: What did he used to wear to work?
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Number 6: Where does he live now?
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Number 7: What time does he leave work there?
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Number 8: What does he wear to work?
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Now let's check your answers.
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Number 1: He used to live in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Number 2: It's very hot.
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Number 3: He used to go to work at 6:30.
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Number 4: He used to leave work at 2:30.
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Number 5: He used to wear cotton shirts and pants.
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Number 6: Now he lives in Seattle, Washington.
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Number 7: He leaves work at 5:30.
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Number 8: He always wears a suit and tie.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.66-12.14] Look at Figure 3, listen to a paragraph, take notes, listen for "used to," be ready to answer the questions.
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[15.07-17.95] Hank used to live in Phoenix, Arizona.
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[23.50-28.70] It gets very hot there, so people try to plan their work very carefully.
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[35.71-43.23] Hank used to go to work at 6:30 every morning, and he used to leave at 2:30 in the afternoon.
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[53.90-57.50] He used to wear cotton shirts and pants to work.
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[63.70-66.34] He never wore a suit and tie.
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[72.88-75.68] Now he lives in Seattle, Washington.
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[81.57-82.85] It's very cool there.
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[89.41-94.61] He doesn't go to work early, and he works until 5:30 in the afternoon.
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[100.78-104.14] He always wears a suit and tie to work.
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[111.55-113.63] Now write answers from your notes.
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[114.43-117.63] Number 1: Where did Hank used to live?
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[138.85-141.97] Number 2: How was the climate there?
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[165.44-169.20] Number 3: What time did Hank used to go to work?
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[193.46-196.74] Number 4: When did he used to leave work?
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[222.75-226.03] Number 5: What did he used to wear to work?
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[245.54-248.64] Number 6: Where does he live now?
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[264.51-267.87] Number 7: What time does he leave work there?
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[288.48-292.42] Number 8: What does he wear to work?
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[315.12-316.80] Now let's check your answers.
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[317.44-321.20] Number 1: He used to live in Phoenix, Arizona.
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[323.13-326.02] Number 2: It's very hot.
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[327.39-331.55] Number 3: He used to go to work at 6:30.
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[332.51-336.35] Number 4: He used to leave work at 2:30.
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[337.71-342.32] Number 5: He used to wear cotton shirts and pants.
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[343.34-348.54] Number 6: Now he lives in Seattle, Washington.
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[349.74-354.02] Number 7: He leaves work at 5:30.
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[355.20-359.20] Number 8: He always wears a suit and tie.
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#### TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4a-f4-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 4, listen carefully, write the correct punctuation in the chart.
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Use the key to help you.
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Number 1: put the exclamation mark in column 1, row 2.
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Put the exclamation mark in column 1, row 2.
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Number 2: put the apostrophe in column 3, row 2.
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Put the apostrophe in column 3, row 2.
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Number 3: put the question mark in column 2, row 1.
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Put the question mark in column 2, row 1.
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Number 4: put the comma in column 4, row 3.
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Put the comma in column 4, row 3.
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Look at page 58 to check your answers.
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This is the end of Lesson 4A, Book 12.
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[2.21-8.45] Look at Figure 4, listen carefully, write the correct punctuation in the chart.
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[9.31-10.59] Use the key to help you.
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[11.60-17.58] Number 1: put the exclamation mark in column 1, row 2.
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[19.28-24.24] Put the exclamation mark in column 1, row 2.
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[26.42-32.51] Number 2: put the apostrophe in column 3, row 2.
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[33.73-37.38] Put the apostrophe in column 3, row 2.
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[39.69-45.04] Number 3: put the question mark in column 2, row 1.
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[46.26-49.89] Put the question mark in column 2, row 1.
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[51.99-56.78] Number 4: put the comma in column 4, row 3.
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[58.03-61.63] Put the comma in column 4, row 3.
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[66.11-68.75] Look at page 58 to check your answers.
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[76.03-79.55] This is the end of Lesson 4A, Book 12.
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