diff --git a/book-1-lesson-2.module b/book-1-lesson-2.module index a5f53421..235862fb 100644 --- a/book-1-lesson-2.module +++ b/book-1-lesson-2.module @@ -626,10 +626,8 @@ INTRO: The same objects again, with owners this time. Listen to each sentence an INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT -VOCAB: radio LINE: That's his radio. {page_044_001.jpg} {bk01-l2b-f5-01.mp3} -VOCAB: recorder LINE: This is my recorder. {page_044_002.jpg} {bk01-l2b-f5-02.mp3} VOCAB: tapes diff --git a/book-10-lesson-1.module b/book-10-lesson-1.module index efbc08f0..6d4d2615 100644 --- a/book-10-lesson-1.module +++ b/book-10-lesson-1.module @@ -82,10 +82,8 @@ INSTRUCTION: Listen to the dialog. VOCAB: potato chips VOCAB: corn chips -VOCAB: candy bar Greg: Do you want potato chips, corn chips, or a candy bar? {st-page_014_001.jpg} -VOCAB: chewing gum Stan: I don't want anything to eat. I just want some chewing gum. {st-page_014_002.jpg} Greg: What does Sue want? @@ -368,7 +366,6 @@ INSTRUCTION: Listen to the dialogue. VOCAB: operate VOCAB: out of VOCAB: diet drink -VOCAB: stuck VOCAB: another VOCAB: worked Carl: I can't operate this machine. {bk10-l1a-f7-01.mp3} @@ -429,7 +426,6 @@ Chris: It was working earlier. I got a soda from it this morning. {st-page_020_0 Chris: What kind do you want? -VOCAB: diet drink Ann: I want a diet drink. Chris: A diet drink? @@ -440,7 +436,6 @@ Ann: Yes. I need to lose 10 pounds. VOCAB: no more Chris: There are no more diet drinks in the machine. -VOCAB: out of Ann: Oh, you mean the machine is out of diet sodas. Chris: Uh huh! Do you want something else? @@ -835,7 +830,6 @@ INTRO: More new words — including a second life for "stick" and "out of". List INSTRUCTION: Repeat each word and sentence. REPEAT -VOCAB: out of LINE: She is out of the office for the day. She's not in the office today. {bk10-l1b-f3-01.mp3} VOCAB: lastly @@ -847,10 +841,8 @@ LINE: Cream comes from milk. I like cream in my coffee. {bk10-l1b-f3-03.mp3} VOCAB: finally LINE: He tried to start the car many times. Finally, he called a mechanic. At last, he got some help. {bk10-l1b-f3-04.mp3} -VOCAB: stick LINE: The letter needs another stamp. Stick this one on the envelope, please. {bk10-l1b-f3-05.mp3} -VOCAB: no LINE: He had no money. He didn't have any money. {bk10-l1b-f3-06.mp3} # Source: LLA 1B Figure 4 @@ -902,7 +894,6 @@ ID: l1-s8 INTRO: Rick and Ali talk sports — and discover that "football" doesn't mean the same thing everywhere. Listen to the dialog. INSTRUCTION: Listen to the dialog. -VOCAB: favorite Rick: Gary likes basketball a lot. I like football the most. What's your favorite sport? VOCAB: popular @@ -946,7 +937,6 @@ Cashier: Thank you, sir. We like to get the exact amount. Narrator: Two Hours Later -VOCAB: finally Mark: I think Frank's finally back. Lynn: Oh, good, at last we can get some tools and open this window. {st-page_017_001.jpg} diff --git a/book-10-lesson-2.module b/book-10-lesson-2.module index 7f7984bb..b4bec342 100644 --- a/book-10-lesson-2.module +++ b/book-10-lesson-2.module @@ -438,7 +438,6 @@ INTRO: Meet Jane and her favorite neighbor, Mrs. Wright — sixty-five years old INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat each line. REPEAT -VOCAB: neighbor LINE: Mrs. Wright and I live in the same apartment building. She's my favorite neighbor. VOCAB: downstairs @@ -447,7 +446,6 @@ LINE: She lives in a downstairs apartment. VOCAB: upstairs LINE: I live upstairs. -VOCAB: alone LINE: She's 65 years old and no one lives with her. She lives alone. LINE: Sometimes we go shopping together. @@ -466,7 +464,6 @@ LINE: One day I wrote down my phone number and stuck it on her phone table. LINE: I told her to call me when she needed something. She was pleased and said, "Thank you." -VOCAB: supper LINE: Last Friday, she asked me to have supper with her. LINE: I went to her apartment at 7:00 p.m. Mrs. Wright is a very good cook. She cooked some delicious chicken with potatoes. I really enjoyed my supper. diff --git a/book-11-lesson-1.module b/book-11-lesson-1.module index c398c8f4..a20abcd2 100644 --- a/book-11-lesson-1.module +++ b/book-11-lesson-1.module @@ -766,7 +766,6 @@ INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the dialog. REPEAT Mr_Peters: My little girl fell and cut her head. She needs to see the doctor right away! -VOCAB: patient Ms_Barton: Dr. Wells is with another patient right now. Can you wait a few minutes? VOCAB: to catch Mr_Peters: No, this is an emergency! I tried to catch her when she started to fall, but I wasn't able to. She hurt her head badly when she hit the ground. @@ -1046,28 +1045,21 @@ INTRO: The same geometry, now from the tape. Look at each diagram, then repeat t INSTRUCTION: Repeat each word and sentence. REPEAT -VOCAB: dot LINE: The marks above A, B, and C are called dots. {page_022_001.jpg} {bk11-l1c-f1-01.mp3} VOCAB: connect LINE: A line connects dot A and dot B. {page_022_002.jpg} {bk11-l1c-f1-01b.mp3} -VOCAB: inch LINE: The line is 2 inches long. {page_022_003.jpg} {bk11-l1c-f1-01c.mp3} -VOCAB: middle LINE: Dot B is in the middle of the line. {page_022_004.jpg} {bk11-l1c-f1-01d.mp3} -VOCAB: horizontal LINE: Line AC is horizontal. {page_022_005.jpg} {bk11-l1c-f1-01e.mp3} -VOCAB: vertical LINE: Line DE is vertical. {page_022_006.jpg} {bk11-l1c-f1-01f.mp3} -VOCAB: perpendicular LINE: Line AC and line DE are perpendicular. {page_022_007.jpg} {bk11-l1c-f1-01g.mp3} -VOCAB: parallel LINE: Line A is parallel to line B. {page_022_008.jpg} {bk11-l1c-f1-01h.mp3} LINE: Line C is parallel to line D. {page_022_008.jpg} {bk11-l1c-f1-01i.mp3} LINE: And line E is parallel to line F. {page_022_008.jpg} {bk11-l1c-f1-01j.mp3} diff --git a/book-11-lesson-2.module b/book-11-lesson-2.module index 57d16c62..ba6eb0e1 100644 --- a/book-11-lesson-2.module +++ b/book-11-lesson-2.module @@ -685,7 +685,6 @@ INTRO: Now hear the key traffic words in short sentences, and repeat them after INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT -VOCAB: caution LINE: Be careful; use caution. {bk11-l2b-f1-01.mp3} VOCAB: flash @@ -697,7 +696,6 @@ LINE: Streets cross at intersections. {bk11-l2b-f1-03.mp3} VOCAB: pedestrian LINE: When people walk, they're pedestrians. {bk11-l2b-f1-04.mp3} -VOCAB: sign LINE: Signs show names, directions, and other information. {bk11-l2b-f1-05.mp3} VOCAB: signal @@ -851,11 +849,9 @@ INTRO: Here are five signs every driver must know on sight. Look at each one, li INSTRUCTION: Repeat the words and sentences. REPEAT -VOCAB: stop sign LINE: Stop at the stop sign and look both ways. Go when it's safe. {page_043_001.jpg} {bk11-l2b-f4-01.mp3} VOCAB: yield -VOCAB: right-of-way LINE: Yield the right of way to the other driver. He can go ahead of you. {page_043_002.jpg} {bk11-l2b-f4-02.mp3} VOCAB: one-way @@ -912,9 +908,6 @@ LINE: Because he knows that he'll have to learn how to drive downtown sometime, LINE: He looked at a city street map in advance, but that didn't help him when he got downtown. {st-page_046_001.jpg} LINE: The heavy traffic and all of the signs and signals there confused him. {st-page_046_001.jpg} -VOCAB: one-way -VOCAB: two-way -VOCAB: intersection LINE: First, he drove the wrong way for two blocks on a one-way street. {st-page_046_002.jpg} LINE: He turned and got on a two-way street at the next intersection. {st-page_046_002.jpg} VOCAB: to flash @@ -922,7 +915,6 @@ LINE: Then he saw that some red and blue lights were flashing off and on behind VOCAB: to pull over LINE: Finally he realized that an emergency vehicle was following him. He had to slow down and pull over to the side of the road while it passed. {st-page_046_002.jpg} -VOCAB: railroad crossing VOCAB: way LINE: Then he came to a railroad crossing. The lights there were flashing, too. {st-page_046_003.jpg} LINE: He knew that signal meant that he had to stop because a train was coming. {st-page_046_003.jpg} diff --git a/book-11-lesson-3.module b/book-11-lesson-3.module index 65261049..4c7f9741 100644 --- a/book-11-lesson-3.module +++ b/book-11-lesson-3.module @@ -881,25 +881,20 @@ ID: l3-s9 INTRO: Here's the story of Jim, a hose, and four dollars. Listen and read — you'll answer questions about it next. INSTRUCTION: Listen to the story. -VOCAB: hose Narrator: Jim bought a new hose for his yard at the U-Save Department Store yesterday. {st-page_094_001.jpg} VOCAB: on sale LINE: When he read the paper this morning, he saw that the same kind of hose was on sale at another store for four dollars less. {st-page_094_001.jpg} LINE: He was unhappy because he paid the regular price for his hose, but he thought it was a good one. {st-page_094_001.jpg} -VOCAB: leak LINE: Later Jim fastened his new hose to an outside faucet and turned on the water. The hose leaked! {st-page_094_002.jpg} LINE: He decided to go back to the U-Save Store and tell the clerk that he didn't need a hose with a leak in it. {st-page_094_002.jpg} VOCAB: leaky -VOCAB: exchange LINE: The clerk took the leaky hose and said, "I'll be happy to exchange this for another hose." {st-page_095_001.jpg} -VOCAB: refund LINE: When Jim told her that he didn't want to exchange it, she said, "Do you want me to credit your account with the cost of the hose?" He answered, "No, I'd like to get a refund." {st-page_095_001.jpg} -VOCAB: give back VOCAB: sales slip LINE: "I can certainly give back your money," the clerk said. "Do you still have your sales slip?" {st-page_095_001.jpg} LINE: After Jim showed it to her, she refunded his money. {st-page_095_001.jpg} @@ -961,16 +956,13 @@ REPEAT VOCAB: satisfy Willie: I think I'll order another hamburger. The first one was good, but it didn't satisfy me. I'm still hungry. {st-page_096_001.jpg} -VOCAB: satisfied Walter: I'm glad you like the food here. I'm certainly not satisfied with it. {st-page_096_001.jpg} -VOCAB: unhappy Willie: I didn't realize that you were unhappy. What's wrong? {st-page_096_001.jpg} VOCAB: greasy Walter: My food is greasy. Look at the grease on this piece of chicken! {st-page_096_001.jpg} -VOCAB: dissatisfied Willie: Yes, I see. How is the salad? Are you dissatisfied with it, too? {st-page_096_001.jpg} VOCAB: oily diff --git a/book-11-lesson-4.module b/book-11-lesson-4.module index 9377c7a6..4824fa69 100644 --- a/book-11-lesson-4.module +++ b/book-11-lesson-4.module @@ -104,21 +104,16 @@ VOCAB: as a matter of fact VOCAB: to spend Fran: Yes, I go to the movies frequently. As a matter of fact, I spend two or three nights a week at the movies. {st-page_125_001.jpg} -VOCAB: almost VOCAB: could VOCAB: too VOCAB: busy Fred: You do? That's almost half of the evenings in a week. I could do that when I was younger, but I can't anymore. I'm too busy with other things now. {st-page_125_001.jpg} VOCAB: to intend -VOCAB: entertainment Fran: I don't intend to get that busy! What kind of entertainment do you have time for? {st-page_125_001.jpg} -VOCAB: channel -VOCAB: program Fred: Well, I like to watch TV on the weekend. I like Channel 35. It has some really interesting programs. {st-page_125_001.jpg} -VOCAB: commercial Fran: I don't like TV because of the commercials. They're always trying to sell me something. Do you watch television every weekend? {st-page_125_001.jpg} VOCAB: cards @@ -473,7 +468,6 @@ Narrator: Don't miss this very funny movie. You might be sad now, but you'll be Narrator: THEATER 2: THEY NEVER CAME HOME. {st-page_128_002.jpg} VOCAB: terrible -VOCAB: to frighten Narrator: Here's a true story about a terrible accident. It will frighten everyone. After this, you may be afraid to drive. {st-page_128_002.jpg} Narrator: THEATER 3: A FLIGHT AROUND THE WORLD {st-page_128_003.jpg} @@ -485,7 +479,6 @@ VOCAB: great Narrator: Watch two men climb one of the world's largest mountains. You'll never forget this show. It's great! {st-page_128_004.jpg} Narrator: THEATER 5: MARK AND MARIA {st-page_128_005.jpg} -VOCAB: love Narrator: A Love Story. They want to marry, but he must leave. Now their love is strong. What will their feelings be when he returns? {st-page_128_005.jpg} Narrator: THEATER 6: A BOY'S BEST FRIEND {st-page_128_006.jpg} @@ -608,7 +601,6 @@ Tim: No, it certainly wasn't. I felt it was exciting, and my brother thought it VOCAB: to recommend Jim: Well, which one of the other shows do you recommend? -VOCAB: entertaining Tim: I think we ought to see "Hot Cars." My cousin saw it and told me it was very entertaining. VOCAB: since diff --git a/book-12-lesson-1.module b/book-12-lesson-1.module index e6d870fa..eb313b4b 100644 --- a/book-12-lesson-1.module +++ b/book-12-lesson-1.module @@ -411,10 +411,8 @@ VOCAB: unpleasant VOCAB: thought | thoughts Betty: Everybody has unpleasant thoughts sometimes. -VOCAB: like Mary: Are you ever frightened like that? -VOCAB: occasionally Betty: Not very often, but I occasionally worry about the kids' swimming too far. NOTES: kids = children diff --git a/book-12-lesson-2.module b/book-12-lesson-2.module index 22151df8..9c90bfb9 100644 --- a/book-12-lesson-2.module +++ b/book-12-lesson-2.module @@ -149,10 +149,8 @@ LINE: That job did not pay enough money. I turned it down. {bk12-l2a-f1-02.mp3} VOCAB: education LINE: Sergeant Franklin wants his children to have a good education. He wants them to go to a good school. {bk12-l2a-f1-03.mp3} -VOCAB: university LINE: Keith studied French when he was at the university. {bk12-l2a-f1-04.mp3} -VOCAB: diploma LINE: Debbie received her diploma yesterday. She finished school. {bk12-l2a-f1-05.mp3} VOCAB: already @@ -280,15 +278,12 @@ Narrator: He'll talk it over with his wife, Paula, this evening. {st-page_047_00 Narrator: Meet Paula. {st-page_048_001.jpg} VOCAB: professional -VOCAB: education Narrator: Paula is a professional in the field of education. {st-page_048_001.jpg} Narrator: She teaches Spanish at a high school. She has been a teacher in the same school for the last ten years. {st-page_048_001.jpg} VOCAB: just Narrator: This afternoon, Highland College just offered her a job. {st-page_048_001.jpg} Narrator: She would like to change jobs because it would be good for her professional growth, but the job at the college is in the evening, and that's the time she spends teaching her children. {st-page_048_001.jpg} VOCAB: think over | think it over -VOCAB: discuss -VOCAB: offer Narrator: She has to think it over and discuss the offer with Dan this evening. {st-page_048_001.jpg} # Source: ST §A Time for Decisions True/False @@ -478,8 +473,6 @@ VOCAB: take Paula: Yes, but first, remember, I am a mother and an educator so I want to educate my children first. If I take the job at Highland College, I won't have time to teach them. VOCAB: confused -VOCAB: accept -VOCAB: refuse Dan: Now I'm confused, Paula. You've always said you need professional growth, and now that you have a chance, instead of accepting a better job, you're going to refuse it. VOCAB: decision diff --git a/book-12-lesson-3.module b/book-12-lesson-3.module index 330ba9d9..4d898b9b 100644 --- a/book-12-lesson-3.module +++ b/book-12-lesson-3.module @@ -176,7 +176,6 @@ LINE: My house is in a suburb, away from the downtown area. {st-page_081_001.jpg VOCAB: two-story VOCAB: floor -VOCAB: story LINE: It's a two-story house; it has two floors or stories. {st-page_081_001.jpg} VOCAB: near @@ -186,9 +185,7 @@ LINE: We're home! {st-page_081_002.jpg} LINE: Let's go inside. {st-page_081_003.jpg} -VOCAB: fireplace VOCAB: builder -VOCAB: fire LINE: Let me show you my house. This is the living room. How do you like our fireplace? Nice, isn't it? The builder did a very good job. On very cold days, we make great fires. {st-page_081_004.jpg} # Source: ST §My House Is in the Suburbs (questions) @@ -228,21 +225,13 @@ INTRO: The tour continues — the stereo, the kitchen, and the patio. Repeat the INSTRUCTION: Repeat the new words, then read the paragraphs. REPEAT -VOCAB: stereo VOCAB: to play | play -VOCAB: record -VOCAB: cassette LINE: That's our new stereo over there. Perhaps you would like to listen to some music later. Maybe we can play Michael Johnson's new record. Or perhaps, we can play some of the cassettes that I just received in the mail. {st-page_082_001.jpg} -VOCAB: dining room -VOCAB: microwave -VOCAB: oven VOCAB: to heat | heat VOCAB: to boil | boil LINE: Now let's go to the dining room and kitchen. We eat dinner in the dining room, but we usually eat breakfast here in the kitchen. This is our new microwave oven. The stove's oven wasn't quick enough for us. So now we can heat water for coffee in one minute, and boil it to make soup in three minutes! {st-page_082_002.jpg} -VOCAB: patio -VOCAB: wood VOCAB: shed VOCAB: to burn | burn LINE: If you look out the glass door, you can see our patio. In the summers, we eat out there sometimes. We keep wood for our fireplace in that shed. You know wood burns much better if you keep it dry. {st-page_082_003.jpg} @@ -506,7 +495,6 @@ Anita: Boy, some of these family get-togethers can be very tiring! {st-page_085_ Oscar: The trouble is we don't have enough room for all the kids to play in. Anita: And we don't have room for all the cooking that takes place when everybody is here. -VOCAB: idea Oscar: I have an idea that just might solve our problem. Anita: Let's hear your solution. @@ -567,7 +555,6 @@ Anita: When all my sisters, my mother, and I get together, we just don't have en Carol: But you only get together a few days out of the year. Anita: I know, but these get-togethers are very important to us. -VOCAB: near Carol: Are you planning to do this in the near future? Anita: Well, Oscar has already built the kitchen wall. He wants to build the den right after he finishes the wall. Carol: Then it should be ready for your next get-together. diff --git a/book-12-lesson-4.module b/book-12-lesson-4.module index 4cf5e387..d6fded5e 100644 --- a/book-12-lesson-4.module +++ b/book-12-lesson-4.module @@ -174,7 +174,6 @@ LINE: Deer season this year will begin next week. VOCAB: preparing LINE: Both Fred and Pete are getting ready for their hunting trip. They're preparing their weapons. -VOCAB: country VOCAB: practice VOCAB: shoot LINE: Fred has just bought a new rifle, so he and Pete have driven out of the city to the country to practice with it. Fred is going to shoot at some empty soda cans. @@ -190,12 +189,10 @@ Pete: Good, Fred, that was a good shot. Do it again. LINE: Bang!!!! -VOCAB: low Pete: You missed that time. You weren't low enough. You have to shoot lower. LINE: Bang!!!! -VOCAB: high Pete: You're still shooting too high, Fred. LINE: Bang! . . . bang! . . . bang! . . . bang! . . . bang! @@ -687,7 +684,6 @@ INTRO: Melissa catches her first fish — almost. Listen to Richard's coaching a INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the dialog. REPEAT -VOCAB: all over Melissa: Are there fish all over or just in some parts of the lake? VOCAB: everywhere @@ -695,12 +691,8 @@ Richard: They're everywhere but some places are better for catching them. Melissa: I've caught one! I've caught one! What do I do next? VOCAB: line -VOCAB: slow -VOCAB: hard Richard: Pull the line in slow. Don't pull it hard because you may lose the fish. -VOCAB: once -VOCAB: twice Melissa: It's gone. This has happened to me not once, but twice already. Richard: Don't worry. Two times is nothing. You'll learn. @@ -734,15 +726,12 @@ REPEAT Charlie: Okay, Melissa; give me further instructions. Tell me how to prepare the fish. VOCAB: few Melissa: Have you caught a few fish already? -VOCAB: several Charlie: Yes, I've caught several, about four or five. So tell me. Melissa: First, make a fire. Next, clean the fish and put some lemon juice, salt, and pepper on it. Then cook it in very hot oil. Charlie: One fish is ready. Who wants it? Chris: I do. -VOCAB: whole Charlie: Do you want the whole fish or just half, Chris? Chris: I'll take a whole one. -VOCAB: more Charlie: Was one enough or do you want more? VOCAB: more than enough Chris: No. One was plenty. It was more than enough. diff --git a/book-3-lesson-1.module b/book-3-lesson-1.module index e47fc043..2916e5a0 100644 --- a/book-3-lesson-1.module +++ b/book-3-lesson-1.module @@ -64,13 +64,10 @@ INTRO: Now the first three of those words on their own, from the tape. Listen cl INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT -VOCAB: morning LINE: Morning. {page_009_001.jpg} {bk03-l1a-f1-01.mp3} -VOCAB: noon LINE: Noon. {page_009_002.jpg} {bk03-l1a-f1-02.mp3} -VOCAB: afternoon LINE: Afternoon. {page_009_003.jpg} {bk03-l1a-f1-03.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 1 @@ -128,13 +125,10 @@ INTRO: The day isn't over yet. Here are the words for the later hours — listen INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT -VOCAB: evening LINE: Evening. {page_010_001.jpg} {bk03-l1a-f2-01.mp3} -VOCAB: night LINE: Night. {page_010_002.jpg} {bk03-l1a-f2-02.mp3} -VOCAB: midnight LINE: Midnight. {page_010_003.jpg} {bk03-l1a-f2-03.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 2 @@ -235,13 +229,10 @@ LINE: We study every day. {bk03-l1a-f2-18.mp3} VOCAB: late LINE: He goes to class late. {bk03-l1a-f2-19.mp3} -VOCAB: hungry LINE: He's hungry. He's eating an orange. {bk03-l1a-f2-20.mp3} -VOCAB: snack LINE: He's eating a snack before dinner. {bk03-l1a-f2-21.mp3} -VOCAB: thirsty LINE: She's thirsty. She's drinking water. {bk03-l1a-f2-22.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 3 diff --git a/book-4-lesson-1.module b/book-4-lesson-1.module index f844cb54..cb005e9d 100644 --- a/book-4-lesson-1.module +++ b/book-4-lesson-1.module @@ -131,10 +131,8 @@ REPEAT VOCAB: like to LINE: Joe likes to play baseball. {st-page_007_001.jpg} -VOCAB: ball LINE: The children like to play with a ball. {st-page_007_002.jpg} -VOCAB: game LINE: Kate and Sue like to go to football games. {st-page_007_003.jpg} LINE: Mr. and Mrs. Adams like to watch games on television. {st-page_007_004.jpg} @@ -322,7 +320,6 @@ INTRO: You'll see a map of Texas. Listen and repeat the sentences about its citi INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT -VOCAB: city LINE: The city of Houston, the city of Dallas, the city of San Antonio. {bk04-l1a-f5-01.mp3} VOCAB: town @@ -344,7 +341,6 @@ REPEAT VOCAB: live LINE: I live in the city. -VOCAB: town LINE: My friend George doesn't live in a city. He lives in a small town. VOCAB: restaurant @@ -405,7 +401,6 @@ LINE: They live in the small town of Castroville. LINE: Every month, they come to the city and visit Joe. -VOCAB: visit LINE: Their visit always starts on a Friday and ends on a Sunday. LINE: On Saturday nights, they go to a good restaurant. {st-page_010_001.jpg} @@ -917,7 +912,6 @@ INTRO: Mr. Green worked late yesterday. Today — again. His children may have f INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the sentences. REPEAT -VOCAB: again LINE: Mr. Green worked late yesterday. Today he's working late again. LINE: Last week I watched the Los Angeles Show. Yesterday I watched the show again. diff --git a/book-4-lesson-2.module b/book-4-lesson-2.module index ba233754..5d08a01c 100644 --- a/book-4-lesson-2.module +++ b/book-4-lesson-2.module @@ -150,7 +150,6 @@ ID: l2-s4 INTRO: Meet Sgt Paul Travis. He got a new stripe today, so he's in an excellent mood. Listen and read along as he gets ready for work. INSTRUCTION: Listen and read along. -VOCAB: sergeant Narrator: He's a sergeant in the Army. {st-page_032_001.jpg} Narrator: He lives on an Army post. {st-page_032_001.jpg} Narrator: His name is Paul Travis. {st-page_032_001.jpg} @@ -162,13 +161,10 @@ Narrator: Every morning, he gets up and showers. He shaves with his razor. {st-p VOCAB: uniform Narrator: Sgt Travis checks his uniform {st-page_032_003.jpg} -VOCAB: cap Narrator: and his cap. {st-page_032_005.jpg} -VOCAB: name tag Narrator: He puts his name tag on his uniform. {st-page_032_006.jpg} -VOCAB: stripes Narrator: He looks at his stripes. {st-page_032_007.jpg} Narrator: Today he has a new stripe, and he's happy. diff --git a/book-4-lesson-3.module b/book-4-lesson-3.module index 503a4d74..4e9891a4 100644 --- a/book-4-lesson-3.module +++ b/book-4-lesson-3.module @@ -130,9 +130,7 @@ LINE: He has six of these shirts. {bk04-l3a-f1-11.mp3} LINE: He's wearing a new belt. {bk04-l3a-f1-12.mp3} LINE: He has a new hat, too. {bk04-l3a-f1-13.mp3} -VOCAB: to take off VOCAB: clothes -VOCAB: to put on LINE: After work, Captain Collins *takes off* his uniform. {bk04-l3a-f1-14.mp3} LINE: He *puts on* civilian *clothes*. {bk04-l3a-f1-15.mp3} LINE: Today he *took off* his uniform before dinner. {bk04-l3a-f1-16.mp3} @@ -589,14 +587,12 @@ REPEAT VOCAB: to fall asleep LINE: He went to bed at 11:00 p.m. and fell asleep at 11:30 p.m. {st-page_065_003.jpg} -VOCAB: asleep LINE: He was asleep at 12 midnight. {st-page_065_003.jpg} VOCAB: to wake up LINE: He always wakes up early. {st-page_065_004.jpg} LINE: He woke up at 6:00 a.m. {st-page_065_004.jpg} -VOCAB: awake LINE: He's awake at 6:00 a.m. {st-page_065_004.jpg} # Source: LLA 3B Figure 5 diff --git a/book-5-lesson-2.module b/book-5-lesson-2.module index e3b303be..f2e30727 100644 --- a/book-5-lesson-2.module +++ b/book-5-lesson-2.module @@ -295,7 +295,6 @@ INTRO: Here's a picture of Dan at the barbershop. Listen to the new words in sen INSTRUCTION: Repeat each word and sentence. REPEAT -VOCAB: barbershop LINE: Dan is at the barber shop. {page_037_001.jpg} {bk05-l2b-f1-01.mp3} VOCAB: hair @@ -373,7 +372,6 @@ REPEAT LINE: Barbershop. {bk05-l2b-f2-01.mp3} LINE: Shampoo. {bk05-l2b-f2-02.mp3} -VOCAB: haircut LINE: Haircut. {bk05-l2b-f2-03.mp3} VOCAB: to wash LINE: Washes. {bk05-l2b-f2-04.mp3} diff --git a/book-5-lesson-3.module b/book-5-lesson-3.module index 141bc8b9..849c8f1a 100644 --- a/book-5-lesson-3.module +++ b/book-5-lesson-3.module @@ -69,14 +69,11 @@ INTRO: Now the telephone words from the tape — one phone on the desk, one on t INSTRUCTION: Repeat each word and sentence. REPEAT -VOCAB: telephone -VOCAB: phone VOCAB: to call LINE: There's a telephone on the desk. {page_057_001.jpg} {bk05-l3a-f1-01.mp3} LINE: There's also a phone on the wall. {page_057_001.jpg} {bk05-l3a-f1-02.mp3} LINE: You can call your friend on that phone. {page_057_001.jpg} {bk05-l3a-f1-03.mp3} -VOCAB: button VOCAB: push-button VOCAB: to push VOCAB: first @@ -134,13 +131,11 @@ ID: 3a-f3 INTRO: The Wilsons drove from Dallas to Los Angeles — four days each way, and Mr. Wilson almost never stopped the car. Just listen to the story of their trip. INSTRUCTION: Listen to the sentences. -VOCAB: trip VOCAB: to take a trip LINE: The Wilsons take a trip every summer. {page_058_001.jpg} {bk05-l3a-f3-01.mp3} LINE: Last year they took a trip to Los Angeles. {page_058_001.jpg} {bk05-l3a-f3-02.mp3} LINE: They had a good trip. {page_058_001.jpg} {bk05-l3a-f3-03.mp3} -VOCAB: suitcase VOCAB: to pack LINE: They brought new suitcases. {page_058_002.jpg} {bk05-l3a-f3-04.mp3} LINE: They packed their clothes, toothbrushes, and shampoo in the suitcases. {page_058_002.jpg} {bk05-l3a-f3-05.mp3} @@ -372,15 +367,12 @@ LINE: Linda went back to New York after a few days. VOCAB: in LINE: She went to the store and came back in ten minutes. -VOCAB: return LINE: Ann went to the store and returned in thirty minutes. LINE: Linda returned to New York after a few days. LINE: I want to return this book to the library. -VOCAB: one-way LINE: He took a one-way trip to Europe. He doesn't want to return. -VOCAB: round-trip LINE: I have a round-trip ticket to Austin. I want to come back tomorrow. # Source: ST §The Flight Arrives Tonight @@ -390,10 +382,8 @@ INTRO: Now the airport words: flights arrive and depart, and somebody is usually INSTRUCTION: Repeat the words and sentences. REPEAT -VOCAB: flight LINE: A trip on a plane is a flight. -VOCAB: airport LINE: There are many planes at an airport. VOCAB: arrive @@ -465,7 +455,6 @@ VOCAB: travel agency VOCAB: reservation VOCAB: customer VOCAB: together -VOCAB: tonight VOCAB: to pick up LINE: Mrs. Brown is a travel agent. {page_063_001.jpg} {bk05-l3b-f1-01.mp3} LINE: She works in a travel agency. {page_063_001.jpg} {bk05-l3b-f1-02.mp3} @@ -523,9 +512,6 @@ INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat each line. REPEAT VOCAB: to meet -VOCAB: arrival -VOCAB: gate -VOCAB: departure Mark: Hello, Alan. Are you taking a trip, too? {page_064_001.jpg} {bk05-l3b-f2-01.mp3} Alan: No, I need to meet the Wilsons' flight. {page_064_001.jpg} {bk05-l3b-f2-02.mp3} diff --git a/book-5-lesson-4.module b/book-5-lesson-4.module index eb66141f..6cc1a386 100644 --- a/book-5-lesson-4.module +++ b/book-5-lesson-4.module @@ -1122,7 +1122,6 @@ INTRO: Two position words before we go on: between is for two things; among is f INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the sentences. REPEAT -VOCAB: among LINE: Tom is a tall boy. Here he is among his friends. {st-page_113_001.jpg} VOCAB: between @@ -1237,7 +1236,6 @@ LINE: Dick is having a cup of coffee. VOCAB: glass LINE: Harry is having a glass of tea. -VOCAB: dessert LINE: They will have dessert in a few minutes. LINE: The dessert menu is coming up next. LINE: What will Dick have for dessert? What will Harry have? @@ -1271,7 +1269,6 @@ ID: l4-s20 INTRO: Here's what everyone wants from the menu. Read the sentences. INSTRUCTION: Read the sentences. -VOCAB: dish LINE: Harry wants a dish of chocolate ice cream. LINE: Dick wants a piece of apple pie with ice cream. LINE: I want some chocolate chip cookies. diff --git a/book-6-lesson-1.module b/book-6-lesson-1.module index 43f9fba9..61b15c08 100644 --- a/book-6-lesson-1.module +++ b/book-6-lesson-1.module @@ -75,13 +75,11 @@ INTRO: Now the same words from the lab tape — rain, clouds, and the things you INSTRUCTION: Repeat each word and sentence. REPEAT -VOCAB: sky LINE: The plane is in the sky. {page_011_001.jpg} {bk06-l1a-f1-01.mp3} VOCAB: clouds LINE: There are clouds in the sky. {page_011_002.jpg} {bk06-l1a-f1-02.mp3} -VOCAB: rain LINE: There's a lot of rain outside. {page_011_003.jpg} {bk06-l1a-f1-03.mp3} VOCAB: raincoat @@ -141,10 +139,8 @@ INTRO: More weather words from the tape — showers, storms, sun, and snow. List INSTRUCTION: Repeat each word and sentence. REPEAT -VOCAB: shower LINE: There was a shower yesterday. {page_013_001.jpg} {bk06-l1a-f4-01.mp3} -VOCAB: storm LINE: They were walking in the storm yesterday. {page_013_002.jpg} {bk06-l1a-f4-02.mp3} VOCAB: get @@ -156,10 +152,8 @@ LINE: There was a change in the weather after the rain. {page_013_004.jpg} {bk06 VOCAB: weather LINE: The weather is good today. {page_014_001.jpg} {bk06-l1a-f4-05.mp3} -VOCAB: sun LINE: The sun is very hot. {page_014_002.jpg} {bk06-l1a-f4-06.mp3} -VOCAB: snow LINE: They play in the snow in the winter. {page_014_003.jpg} {bk06-l1a-f4-07.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 5 (split into two — image-option pool capped at 6) @@ -219,11 +213,9 @@ VOCAB: dry LINE: I need a dry towel; this one's wet. LINE: There's no water in the swimming pool. It's dry. -VOCAB: raincoat LINE: Wear your raincoat. It's raining. LINE: My clothes didn't get wet. I was wearing my raincoat. -VOCAB: umbrella LINE: I don't need a raincoat. I have an umbrella. LINE: Open your umbrella; it's starting to rain. @@ -1143,13 +1135,10 @@ REPEAT VOCAB: cry LINE: Sally is crying. {bk06-l1c-f3-01.mp3} -VOCAB: upset LINE: She's very upset. {bk06-l1c-f3-02.mp3} -VOCAB: score LINE: She's upset about her score. {bk06-l1c-f3-03.mp3} -VOCAB: grade LINE: She wanted a good grade. Her grade on the test was only 40. Now she is upset. {bk06-l1c-f3-04.mp3} VOCAB: think diff --git a/book-6-lesson-2.module b/book-6-lesson-2.module index 67262d7f..140fda8b 100644 --- a/book-6-lesson-2.module +++ b/book-6-lesson-2.module @@ -88,7 +88,6 @@ VOCAB: helicopter VOCAB: blade LINE: This is a helicopter. The blades help a helicopter fly. {st-page_040_001.jpg} -VOCAB: jet VOCAB: to travel | travel LINE: Capt Miller flies Air Force jets. Sometimes he travels to other bases in one of the planes. {st-page_040_002.jpg} @@ -106,7 +105,6 @@ VOCAB: to get | get VOCAB: got LINE: I get to work by bus. I got to work late this morning. -VOCAB: home VOCAB: house LINE: This is a house. It's the home of the Adams family. {st-page_041_001.jpg} @@ -233,13 +231,10 @@ LINE: Lt Lamb's plane gets in at 12:00 noon. LINE: My brother got in late last night. LINE: It was snowing last night. His plane didn't get in. -VOCAB: get on -VOCAB: get off LINE: You get on and get off the bus at the bus stop. LINE: You can get off the train at the next town. LINE: When can we get on the plane? -VOCAB: without LINE: Do you want coffee with or without sugar? LINE: You may go without me. I don't want to go. LINE: Take your I.D. card with you. You can't get in the commissary without it. @@ -963,15 +958,12 @@ LINE: I know he's here. I'm sure. LINE: He'll leave tomorrow. That's for sure. LINE: Do you want to go? Sure. -VOCAB: later LINE: Will you come back later? Yes, I'll return in an hour. LINE: Okay, see you later. -VOCAB: delicious LINE: The food in this restaurant is good. It's delicious. LINE: The chicken was delicious. -VOCAB: awful LINE: The French fries at the snack bar are awful. They're bad. LINE: The weather was bad yesterday. It was awful. diff --git a/book-6-lesson-3.module b/book-6-lesson-3.module index ee228f5c..cc3fbfb2 100644 --- a/book-6-lesson-3.module +++ b/book-6-lesson-3.module @@ -117,9 +117,7 @@ LINE: She had to send them in the mail. {page_053_001.jpg} {bk06-l3a-f1-01h.mp3} LINE: on {bk06-l3a-f1-02a.mp3} VOCAB: package LINE: package {bk06-l3a-f1-02b.mp3} -VOCAB: address LINE: address {bk06-l3a-f1-02c.mp3} -VOCAB: street LINE: street {bk06-l3a-f1-02d.mp3} LINE: She wrote his name on the package. {page_053_002.jpg} {bk06-l3a-f1-02e.mp3} @@ -137,9 +135,7 @@ LINE: She saw a postcard from her brother. {page_053_003.jpg} {bk06-l3a-f1-03d.m LINE: It had his address on it. {page_053_003.jpg} {bk06-l3a-f1-03e.mp3} LINE: She finished the package. {page_053_003.jpg} {bk06-l3a-f1-03f.mp3} -VOCAB: post office LINE: post office {bk06-l3a-f1-04a.mp3} -VOCAB: stamp LINE: stamps {bk06-l3a-f1-04b.mp3} LINE: mail, mailed {bk06-l3a-f1-04c.mp3} @@ -592,14 +588,10 @@ INTRO: Now hear the key bank words one at a time, each with its picture. Repeat INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat each word. REPEAT -VOCAB: driver's license LINE: Driver's license. {page_059_001.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f1-01.mp3} -VOCAB: traveler's check LINE: Traveler's check. {page_059_002.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f1-02.mp3} -VOCAB: bank -VOCAB: teller LINE: Bank. Teller. {page_059_003.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f1-03.mp3} VOCAB: check @@ -608,7 +600,6 @@ LINE: Check. {page_059_004.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f1-04.mp3} VOCAB: money order LINE: Money order. {page_059_005.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f1-05.mp3} -VOCAB: identification LINE: Identification. {page_059_006.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f1-06.mp3} # Source: LLA 3B Figure 1 (part 2) @@ -767,7 +758,6 @@ INTRO: Buses, movies, mess halls at noon — wherever you go, everyone else had INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT -VOCAB: crowded LINE: A lot of people are there. {page_062_001.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f6-01a.mp3} LINE: The store is crowded. {page_062_001.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f6-01b.mp3} @@ -775,7 +765,6 @@ LINE: There are 20 students in the classroom. {page_062_002.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f6-02 LINE: There are 20 chairs in the classroom. {page_062_002.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f6-02b.mp3} LINE: The classroom is crowded. {page_062_002.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f6-02c.mp3} -VOCAB: in line LINE: Many people want to get on the bus. {page_062_003.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f6-03a.mp3} LINE: They are standing in line at the bus stop. {page_062_003.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f6-03b.mp3} LINE: The bus will be crowded. {page_062_003.jpg} {bk06-l3b-f6-03c.mp3} diff --git a/book-6-lesson-4.module b/book-6-lesson-4.module index b51fbe49..fcd94034 100644 --- a/book-6-lesson-4.module +++ b/book-6-lesson-4.module @@ -170,7 +170,6 @@ ID: l4-s3 INTRO: The Whites need somewhere to sleep. Mr. White calls the Hotel Royale to make a reservation — listen for "check in" and "check out". INSTRUCTION: Listen to the dialog. -VOCAB: hotel Hotel_Clerk: Hotel Royale, may I help you? Mr_White: This is Ben White. I'd like to make a reservation. My wife and I need a room. We'd like to stay at the hotel from the third to the eighth of August. @@ -199,7 +198,6 @@ Mrs_White: Because our vacation begins tomorrow. We can relax at last. This is f Mr_White: What is it? Mrs_White: Open it. -VOCAB: camera VOCAB: rolls of film Mr_White: A camera and five rolls of film! diff --git a/book-7-lesson-1.module b/book-7-lesson-1.module index 85ebc2ac..e04149e7 100644 --- a/book-7-lesson-1.module +++ b/book-7-lesson-1.module @@ -207,36 +207,24 @@ VOCAB: mathematics VOCAB: math LINE: Mathematics. Math. {page_013_001.jpg} {bk07-l1a-f3-01.mp3} -VOCAB: circle LINE: Circle. {page_013_002.jpg} {bk07-l1a-f3-02.mp3} VOCAB: draw VOCAB: drew LINE: Draw. Drew. {page_013_003.jpg} {bk07-l1a-f3-03.mp3} -VOCAB: line -VOCAB: lines LINE: Line. Lines. {page_013_004.jpg} {bk07-l1a-f3-04.mp3} -VOCAB: shape -VOCAB: shapes LINE: Shape. Shapes. {page_013_005.jpg} {bk07-l1a-f3-05.mp3} VOCAB: side -VOCAB: sides LINE: Side. Sides. {page_013_006.jpg} {bk07-l1a-f3-06.mp3} -VOCAB: triangle -VOCAB: triangles LINE: Triangle. Triangles. {page_013_007.jpg} {bk07-l1a-f3-08.mp3} -VOCAB: square -VOCAB: squares LINE: Square. Squares. {page_013_008.jpg} {bk07-l1a-f3-09.mp3} -VOCAB: rectangle -VOCAB: rectangles LINE: Rectangle. Rectangles. {page_013_009.jpg} {bk07-l1a-f3-10.mp3} $PRODUCE What's This Shape Called? @@ -448,15 +436,12 @@ LINE: Bob and Pat like English, but they don't like mathematics. LINE: The math teacher gave the class a quiz today. LINE: Ken can't do his math homework because he left his book at school. -VOCAB: mistake LINE: This sentence isn't correct. There's a mistake in it. LINE: What's the mistake? A word is wrong. -VOCAB: side LINE: Rectangles and squares have four sides. LINE: He wrote the homework on the right side of the chalkboard. -VOCAB: edge LINE: The book is on the edge of the table. LINE: The edges of the papers were dirty. @@ -501,10 +486,8 @@ LINE: Compare. {bk07-l1a-f6-01.mp3} VOCAB: describe LINE: Describe. {bk07-l1a-f6-02.mp3} -VOCAB: mistake LINE: Mistake. {bk07-l1a-f6-03.mp3} -VOCAB: description LINE: Description. {bk07-l1a-f6-04.mp3} $PRODUCE Mrs. Murphy and Anna — Missing Words diff --git a/book-7-lesson-2.module b/book-7-lesson-2.module index e73357a4..638d6967 100644 --- a/book-7-lesson-2.module +++ b/book-7-lesson-2.module @@ -267,13 +267,10 @@ INTRO: Here's what those circle words actually mean. Listen and repeat each defi INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the sentences. REPEAT -VOCAB: circumference LINE: The line on the outside of a circle is called the circumference. -VOCAB: diameter LINE: The line from one side of a circle to the other side is the diameter. It touches the center of the circle. -VOCAB: radius LINE: We call the line from the outside of a circle to the center of the circle the radius. VOCAB: half @@ -781,7 +778,6 @@ LINE: Multiply. We learned to multiply in class today. {bk07-l2b-f5-04.mp3} VOCAB: subtract LINE: Subtract. I must learn to subtract. {bk07-l2b-f5-05.mp3} -VOCAB: understand LINE: Understand. Do you understand this math? {page_047_001.jpg} {bk07-l2b-f5-06.mp3} VOCAB: minus @@ -793,7 +789,6 @@ LINE: Plus. 1 plus 1 equals 2. {bk07-l2b-f5-08.mp3} VOCAB: times LINE: Times. 2 times 5 equals 10. {bk07-l2b-f5-09.mp3} -VOCAB: problem LINE: Problem. This is a hard math problem. {bk07-l2b-f5-10.mp3} VOCAB: half @@ -1237,7 +1232,6 @@ INTRO: How to talk prices in a store: so much a pound, three for a dollar. Liste INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the words and sentences. REPEAT -VOCAB: price LINE: The price of each apple is 20 cents. Each apple costs 20 cents. LINE: What's the price of bananas? Bananas are 35 cents a pound today. diff --git a/book-7-lesson-3.module b/book-7-lesson-3.module index b5b6df28..4281e36a 100644 --- a/book-7-lesson-3.module +++ b/book-7-lesson-3.module @@ -82,18 +82,13 @@ ID: l3-s1 INTRO: The Clark family just bought a house — white walls, a red roof, and a yard big enough to lose a dog in. Listen and read along. INSTRUCTION: Listen and read. -VOCAB: roof -VOCAB: garage Narrator: Two weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Clark bought a house. The house is white with a red roof. LINE: It has seven rooms and a garage for the car. -VOCAB: yard VOCAB: front yard VOCAB: flowers -VOCAB: grass LINE: The house has a big yard. The front yard has flowers, grass, and a tree. {st-page_085_001.jpg} -VOCAB: front LINE: The other tree is near the front of the house. {st-page_085_001.jpg} VOCAB: backyard @@ -104,11 +99,8 @@ LINE: The backyard is inside the fence. VOCAB: back door LINE: The fence has a gate near the back door of the house. -VOCAB: back LINE: The trees in the back are taller than the roof. -VOCAB: leaf -VOCAB: leaves LINE: It is summer now. The trees have leaves, and the grass is green. {st-page_085_003.jpg} LINE: In the winter, the grass will be brown. There won't be any leaves on the trees or any flowers in the yard. {st-page_085_002.jpg} @@ -428,7 +420,6 @@ REPEAT VOCAB: by LINE: The book is by the chair. {page_070_001.jpg} {bk07-l3b-f3-01.mp3} -VOCAB: next to LINE: By and next to are the same. {page_070_001.jpg} {bk07-l3b-f3-02.mp3} VOCAB: fence @@ -1069,17 +1060,13 @@ INTRO: The same sky words on the cassette, one picture each. Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT -VOCAB: moon LINE: The moon shines at night. {page_076_001.jpg} {bk07-l3c-f4-01.mp3} -VOCAB: earth LINE: The earth circles the sun. {page_076_002.jpg} {bk07-l3c-f4-02.mp3} VOCAB: stars LINE: The stars are high above the earth. {page_076_003.jpg} {bk07-l3c-f4-03.mp3} -VOCAB: world -VOCAB: land LINE: A map of the world shows both land and water. {page_076_004.jpg} {bk07-l3c-f4-04.mp3} VOCAB: around diff --git a/book-7-lesson-4.module b/book-7-lesson-4.module index 96829df4..bcb2eeb8 100644 --- a/book-7-lesson-4.module +++ b/book-7-lesson-4.module @@ -850,8 +850,6 @@ ID: l4-s9 INTRO: Jane and Mark's carpet is old and ugly, and Jane has decided its time is up. Read their conversation. INSTRUCTION: Read the dialog. -VOCAB: ugly -VOCAB: pretty Jane: This carpet is old and ugly. We need a new, pretty one. VOCAB: to lay | lay diff --git a/book-8-lesson-3.module b/book-8-lesson-3.module index 4cf8e23e..6bb50ef8 100644 --- a/book-8-lesson-3.module +++ b/book-8-lesson-3.module @@ -165,7 +165,6 @@ LINE: The call just cost a quarter. {bk08-l3a-f2-03.mp3} VOCAB: local LINE: Local calls are calls inside a city. {bk08-l3a-f2-04.mp3} -VOCAB: change LINE: Coins are called change. {bk08-l3a-f2-05.mp3} VOCAB: operator @@ -180,7 +179,6 @@ LINE: A public phone usually costs money. {bk08-l3a-f2-08.mp3} VOCAB: person LINE: He is the person I was calling. {bk08-l3a-f2-09.mp3} -VOCAB: slot LINE: Put the money in the slot. {bk08-l3a-f2-10.mp3} # Source: LLA 3A Figure 3 @@ -217,19 +215,15 @@ REPEAT VOCAB: page LINE: The phone book has many pages. There are maps of the city at the back of the phone book. {st-page_099_001.jpg} -VOCAB: person LINE: How many people are there in the room? There is only one person in the room. {st-page_099_002.jpg} -VOCAB: just LINE: Do you have any money? I have just two dollars. Or, I just have two dollars. {st-page_099_003.jpg} VOCAB: to find | found LINE: What did you find? I found a coin. {st-page_099_004.jpg} -VOCAB: expensive LINE: This radio costs $195.00. It's expensive. {st-page_100_001.jpg} -VOCAB: cheap LINE: The other radio costs $15.00. It's cheap. {st-page_100_002.jpg} # Source: ST §Word Bank (The Book Was Expensive) diff --git a/book-8-lesson-4.module b/book-8-lesson-4.module index 1113a6e8..84d2879b 100644 --- a/book-8-lesson-4.module +++ b/book-8-lesson-4.module @@ -118,7 +118,6 @@ Mr_Brown: Yes. Please tell him Ed Brown called. I'll call him back at home tonig Mr_Miller: I'm back! Did I get any calls? {st-page_127_004.jpg} Ms_Craft: Yes, Mr. Brown called. -VOCAB: leave a message Mr_Miller: Did he leave a message? Ms_Craft: It's on your desk. Mr_Miller: Thank you, Ms. Craft. @@ -1178,21 +1177,16 @@ LINE: Last Sunday, Lt West looked for an apartment. {st-page_150_001.jpg} LINE: She needs to find one before the last day of the month. LINE: She drove on Vail Street, and she saw a nice apartment building. -VOCAB: for rent LINE: There were some apartments for rent. -VOCAB: manager LINE: She went to the office and talked to the manager. {st-page_150_002.jpg} -VOCAB: bedroom VOCAB: dining room LINE: The manager showed her a two-bedroom apartment. It was nice. LINE: The kitchen was small, but the bedrooms and the living room were big. -VOCAB: rent LINE: "The rent is $450.00 a month," the manager said. -VOCAB: deposit LINE: He also told her about a deposit. LINE: "What kind of deposit?" She asked him. diff --git a/book-9-lesson-1.module b/book-9-lesson-1.module index f15cee36..4268dc3a 100644 --- a/book-9-lesson-1.module +++ b/book-9-lesson-1.module @@ -191,7 +191,6 @@ LINE: Mark will deposit $100 in his savings account. {page_013_003.jpg} {bk09-l1 VOCAB: deposit slip LINE: Mark must fill out a deposit slip to put the $100 in his savings account. {page_013_003.jpg} {bk09-l1a-f3-04.mp3} -VOCAB: save LINE: Mark will save money for a trip. {bk09-l1a-f3-05.mp3} VOCAB: safe @@ -535,7 +534,6 @@ INSTRUCTION: Listen and read. VOCAB: spent LINE: Sandy spent her money. She bought new clothes. {page_026_001.jpg} -VOCAB: spend LINE: Jane saved her money. She didn't spend it. {page_026_001.jpg} VOCAB: hide @@ -570,26 +568,20 @@ ID: l1-s4 INTRO: Now hear those past forms in short conversations — hidden hats, lost pens, and one man's rapidly shrinking savings account. Just read and listen. INSTRUCTION: Read the short dialogs. -VOCAB: hide -VOCAB: hid Jack: Did you hide my hat? I can't find it. Fred: I didn't hide it. Johnny hid it. I think it's under your bed. -VOCAB: lost Mike: Sam lost his pen. Lou: He didn't lose it. It's on his desk. -VOCAB: spent Jim: Did you spend all your money in the bookstore? Ray: Yes. I bought 5 books and spent $25.00. -VOCAB: take out of VOCAB: took out of Brad: Did you take the clothes out of the suitcase? John: Yes, I did. I took them out when we got home. VOCAB: withdrew -VOCAB: withdraw Jim: I had $350.00 in my savings account. I withdrew $250.00. Now I only have $100.00. Mark: Are you going to withdraw any more money? Jim: No, I'm not. @@ -603,12 +595,9 @@ INSTRUCTION: Read the dialog. Teller: Good morning. May I help you? {st-page_018_001.jpg} Mrs_Morris: Yes, thank you. I want to take some money out of my savings account. What do I need to do to withdraw the money? -VOCAB: close an account Teller: Do you want to make a withdrawal or close your account? Mrs_Morris: I want to make a withdrawal. I'm going on vacation and I need to take some money with me. -VOCAB: slip -VOCAB: complete Teller: You need to fill out this paper. It's a withdrawal slip. Please complete the form and be sure to sign it at the bottom. Mrs_Morris: Thank you. I'll complete the form and return it in a minute. Teller: Okay. @@ -651,12 +640,10 @@ Lt_Andrews: I don't think so. I'm the only one who can use it. I need to find it Capt_Miles: When was the last time you took it out of your wallet? Lt_Andrews: I took it out at the store. I wrote a check there and I used it for identification. -VOCAB: immediately VOCAB: right away Capt_Miles: Well, call the store immediately! They can start looking for it right away. Lt_Andrews: You're right. Where is the phone? -VOCAB: right here Capt_Miles: It's right here. # Source: ST §Where Did You Lose It? (questions) diff --git a/book-9-lesson-2.module b/book-9-lesson-2.module index fbd9fae9..ecd17f3a 100644 --- a/book-9-lesson-2.module +++ b/book-9-lesson-2.module @@ -156,11 +156,9 @@ INTRO: More words for life on the road — bicycles, curves, heavy traffic, and INSTRUCTION: Look at the pictures and repeat the sentences. REPEAT -VOCAB: automobile VOCAB: auto LINE: The automobile on the left side of the road is white. The auto on the right side is black. {st-page_047_001.jpg} -VOCAB: accident LINE: The drivers of the autos had an accident. It happened on the corner of 4th and Elm. {st-page_047_002.jpg} VOCAB: bicycle @@ -176,11 +174,9 @@ VOCAB: careful VOCAB: to cross | cross LINE: Be careful! Don't cross the street when a bus is coming. {st-page_048_002.jpg} -VOCAB: policeman LINE: Jim's father is a policeman. His car has red and blue lights on top. {st-page_048_003.jpg} VOCAB: curve -VOCAB: careless LINE: This driver is going very fast around the curve. He's a careless driver. {st-page_048_004.jpg} VOCAB: traffic @@ -286,7 +282,6 @@ INSTRUCTION: Repeat the key phrases and read the sentences. REPEAT VOCAB: bicycle rider -VOCAB: careless LINE: The bicycle rider was careless. He didn't stop when the light turned red. VOCAB: ran the red light @@ -298,7 +293,6 @@ LINE: The driver of the car had to make a fast stop. VOCAB: ran into the light pole LINE: He ran into the light pole. -VOCAB: caused the accident VOCAB: He was at fault LINE: The bicycle rider caused the accident. He was at fault. @@ -533,11 +527,9 @@ VOCAB: cross LINE: Don't cross the street when the sign says DON'T WALK. {st-page_062_001.jpg} VOCAB: keep to the right side -VOCAB: law LINE: In the U.S., you must keep to the right side of the street. It's the law. {st-page_062_002.jpg} VOCAB: seat belts -VOCAB: obey LINE: In Texas, all drivers must wear their seat belts. Mrs. Adams and her son obey the law. {st-page_062_003.jpg} VOCAB: fastens diff --git a/book-9-lesson-3.module b/book-9-lesson-3.module index dd17d635..92a0d179 100644 --- a/book-9-lesson-3.module +++ b/book-9-lesson-3.module @@ -778,20 +778,17 @@ REPEAT VOCAB: friendship LINE: They're very close friends. Their friendship started a long time ago. {bk09-l3b-f3-01.mp3} -VOCAB: anyone VOCAB: someone LINE: Do you see anyone in the room? Yes, I see someone. No, I don't see anyone. {bk09-l3b-f3-02.mp3} VOCAB: a little white lie LINE: He told Jane that he liked the food. But he didn't. He told her a little white lie. {bk09-l3b-f3-03.mp3} -VOCAB: opinion LINE: What's your opinion about his last book? In my opinion, his last book is boring. {bk09-l3b-f3-04.mp3} VOCAB: care for LINE: I don't care for loud music. {bk09-l3b-f3-05.mp3} -VOCAB: should LINE: What should I do? You should talk to your teacher. {bk09-l3b-f3-06.mp3} diff --git a/book-9-lesson-4.module b/book-9-lesson-4.module index 239fe748..3203aea9 100644 --- a/book-9-lesson-4.module +++ b/book-9-lesson-4.module @@ -157,20 +157,11 @@ VOCAB: really VOCAB: so Narrator: The alarm clock woke them up early the next morning. They were really tired. They didn't want to get up so early, but they did. {st-page_125_003.jpg} -VOCAB: full -VOCAB: gasoline -VOCAB: gauge VOCAB: to realize -VOCAB: almost -VOCAB: empty VOCAB: to run out of -VOCAB: gas station VOCAB: to fill up Narrator: They started the trip with a full tank of gasoline in the car. After they drove for about 5 hours, Walter checked the gas gauge. He realized the tank was almost empty. He didn't want to run out of gas. He stopped at a gas station in the next block to fill up the car. {st-page_126_001.jpg} -VOCAB: restroom -VOCAB: men's room -VOCAB: ladies' room Narrator: They filled up the tank and asked the attendant, "Where are the restrooms?" He told them that the restrooms were at the side of the gas station. The men's room was on the left and the ladies' room was on the right. {st-page_126_004.jpg} # Source: ST §Answer About the Trip @@ -223,7 +214,6 @@ INTRO: Alex and Rita stop for the night. Listen and repeat the new motel words INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT -VOCAB: really VOCAB: motel VOCAB: pleased LINE: Alex is really tired. {page_083_001.jpg} {bk09-l4a-f3-01.mp3} @@ -237,7 +227,6 @@ LINE: Rita fills the bathtub with water. {page_083_002.jpg} {bk09-l4a-f3-04.mp3} LINE: She will bathe and relax. {page_083_002.jpg} {bk09-l4a-f3-05.mp3} LINE: She'll take a long bath. {page_083_002.jpg} {bk09-l4a-f3-06.mp3} -VOCAB: baggage VOCAB: hard VOCAB: soft VOCAB: hope to @@ -245,7 +234,6 @@ LINE: Alex puts his baggage on the hard chair. {page_083_003.jpg} {bk09-l4a-f3-0 LINE: He sits in the soft chair. {page_083_003.jpg} {bk09-l4a-f3-08.mp3} LINE: He hopes to relax before he goes to bed. {page_083_003.jpg} {bk09-l4a-f3-09.mp3} -VOCAB: alarm clock VOCAB: sheet VOCAB: blanket VOCAB: pillow @@ -303,13 +291,8 @@ INSTRUCTION: Read the story. Narrator: Wilda and Walter arrived at the motel at 6:30. They were glad they had reservations because the motel was full. Many people were traveling that day. {st-page_128_001.jpg} VOCAB: lady -VOCAB: sheet -VOCAB: soft -VOCAB: pillow -VOCAB: blanket Narrator: When they got to their room, a lady was making the bed. She was putting clean sheets on the bed. There were two soft pillows on the bed and a blanket, too. {st-page_128_002.jpg} -VOCAB: hard Narrator: There were two chairs in the room. One was a nice soft chair. The other was a hard chair. {st-page_128_003.jpg} VOCAB: to take a bath