$MODULE Book 2 · Lesson 1: This Is My Friend {st-page_009_001.jpg} FORMAT: 2 DIOCO_DOC_ID: alc_book2_lesson1 DESCRIPTION: Family members, describing people with "be", numbers to 999, telling time, plurals, joining sentences with "and" and "or", and "let's". The final part (Reading Letters) is optional extra practice. TARGET_LANG_G: en HOME_LANG_G: en VOICE_DEFAULT: aoede | Clear, friendly American English narrator VOICE_INTRO: aoede | Warm, lightly witty teacher VOICE_PROMPT: gacrux | Questions and cues, read clearly VOICE_RESPONSE: schedar | Model answers, warm and clear VOICE: Tom | schedar | Young male VOICE: Bill | charon | Young male VOICE: Bob | achird | Young male VOICE: Mr_Wilson | zubenelgenubi | Older male VOICE: Linda | aoede | Female student VOICE: ID | achernar | speaker (auto) $LESSON 1-1: Meet the Family # Source: ST §This Is My Family. $DIALOGUE This Is My Family ID: l1-s9 INTRO: In this lesson you'll learn to talk about your family, describe how people feel, count to nine hundred ninety-nine, tell the time, and join sentences with "and" and "or". First, the words for the people in a family — listen to each sentence. INSTRUCTION: Listen to each sentence. VOCAB: family LINE: This is my family. VOCAB: father LINE: He is my father. VOCAB: mother LINE: She is my mother. VOCAB: man LINE: He is a man. VOCAB: woman LINE: She is a woman. VOCAB: young LINE: He is a young man. LINE: She is a young woman. VOCAB: brother LINE: He is my brother. VOCAB: sister LINE: They are my sisters. VOCAB: boy LINE: He is a boy. VOCAB: girl LINE: She is a girl. VOCAB: child LINE: He is a child. LINE: She is a child. VOCAB: friend LINE: He is my friend. # Source: ST §This Is the Wilson Family. + §The Wilsons and Their Friend, Bob (merged) $DIALOGUE The Wilson Family ID: l1-s11 INTRO: Now meet the family you'll see all through this lesson: the Wilsons — plus Tom's friend Bob, who is around so often he's practically furniture. INSTRUCTION: Read each sentence. LINE: This is the Wilson family. {st-page_018_001.jpg} LINE: This is Mr. Wilson. He is a man. {st-page_019_001.jpg} LINE: This is Mrs. Wilson. She is a woman. {st-page_019_002.jpg} LINE: This is Tom. He's a young man. {st-page_019_003.jpg} LINE: This is Jan. She's a young woman. {st-page_019_004.jpg} LINE: This is John. He is a boy. {st-page_019_005.jpg} LINE: This is Linda. She's a girl. {st-page_019_006.jpg} LINE: This is Bob. He is Tom's friend. {st-page_019_007.jpg} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 1 $DIALOGUE This Is, These Are {page_011_001.jpg} ID: 1a-f1 INTRO: Tom shows you his family up close. For one person nearby, say "this is"; for more than one, "these are". Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT LINE: This is my father, Mr. Wilson. {bk02-l1a-f1-01.mp3} LINE: This is my mother, Mrs. Wilson. {bk02-l1a-f1-02.mp3} LINE: These are my sisters, Linda and Jan. {bk02-l1a-f1-03.mp3} LINE: This is my brother, John. {bk02-l1a-f1-04.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 2 $DIALOGUE That Is, Those Are {page_011_002.jpg} ID: 1a-f2 INTRO: Now the family is across the room. For people farther away, use "that" and "those". Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT LINE: That is my father. {bk02-l1a-f2-01.mp3} LINE: That is my mother. {bk02-l1a-f2-02.mp3} LINE: Those are my sisters. {bk02-l1a-f2-03.mp3} LINE: That is my brother. {bk02-l1a-f2-04.mp3} # Source: new (gap: this/that/these/those drilled in LLA 1A Figures 1–3 but never explained) $GRAMMAR This, That, These, Those ID: 1a-f2-b INTRO: One quick rule before you practice: near or far, one or many. Use **this** and **these** for people near you. Use **that** and **those** for people farther away. | | Near | Far | |---|---|---| | One person | this | that | | Two or more | these | those | Near: {This is my father.} — {These are my sisters.} Far: {That is my father.} — {Those are my sisters.} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 3 $PRODUCE This, That, or These? ID: 1a-f3 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: Now use the rule. Listen to the sentence and type the missing word — this, that, or these. Then repeat the sentence. INSTRUCTION: Type the missing word. REPEAT PROMPT: This is my father. {bk02-l1a-f3-01.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____ is my father. RESPONSE: This is my father. {bk02-l1a-f3-01-fb.mp3} ACCEPT: This | this PROMPT: That is my mother. {bk02-l1a-f3-02.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____ is my mother. RESPONSE: That is my mother. {bk02-l1a-f3-02-fb.mp3} ACCEPT: That | that PROMPT: These are my sisters. {bk02-l1a-f3-03.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____ are my sisters. RESPONSE: These are my sisters. {bk02-l1a-f3-03-fb.mp3} ACCEPT: These | these PROMPT: That is my brother. {bk02-l1a-f3-04.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____ is my brother. RESPONSE: That is my brother. {bk02-l1a-f3-04-fb.mp3} ACCEPT: That | that # Source: ST §Nice To Meet You. $DIALOGUE Nice to Meet You ID: l1-s12 INTRO: Tom introduces his friend Bob to his father and his sister. Listen and repeat — you'll be introducing people yourself soon enough. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the dialog. REPEAT Tom: Dad, this is my friend Bob. Bob, this is my father, Mr. Wilson. {st-page_020_001.jpg} VOCAB: Nice to meet you. Mr_Wilson: How are you, Bob? Nice to meet you. Bob: Fine, thanks. Nice to meet you too, Mr. Wilson. Tom: Linda, this is my friend Bob. Bob, this is my sister, Linda. {st-page_020_002.jpg} VOCAB: Glad to meet you. Linda: Glad to meet you, Bob. Bob: Nice to meet you, Linda. VOCAB: let's VOCAB: now Tom: Let's go now, Bob. {st-page_020_003.jpg} VOCAB: bye Bob: Okay, Tom. Goodbye, Linda. See you later, Mr. Wilson. Mr_Wilson: Bye, Tom. Bye, Bob. Linda: Bye, Tom. Bye, Bob. # Source: LLA 1A Listening/Speaking dialog $DIALOGUE Meeting a Friend ID: 1a-f6-b INTRO: One more introduction — this time Tom's friend Bill meets Mr. Wilson, and then everyone remembers school exists. Listen and repeat each line. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT Tom: This is my father, Mr. Wilson. {bk02-l1a-f6-06.mp3} Bill: Hello, Mr. Wilson. Nice to meet you. {bk02-l1a-f6-07.mp3} Tom: Dad, this is my friend Bill. He is a student in my class. {bk02-l1a-f6-08.mp3} Mr_Wilson: Hello, Bill. Nice to meet you, too. {bk02-l1a-f6-09.mp3} Tom: Bill, what time is it? {bk02-l1a-f6-10.mp3} Bill: It's 8 o'clock. Let's go to school. {bk02-l1a-f6-11.mp3} Tom: Okay. {bk02-l1a-f6-12.mp3} Bill: Goodbye, Mr. Wilson. {bk02-l1a-f6-13.mp3} Mr_Wilson: Goodbye, Bill. Bye, son. {bk02-l1a-f6-14.mp3} $LESSON 1-2: Describing People # Source: ST §He Is Happy. $DIALOGUE Happy, Sad, Hot, Cold ID: l1-s16 INTRO: In this part you'll learn to say how people feel — happy, sad, hot, cold, and everything in between. Listen and repeat each sentence. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the sentences. REPEAT VOCAB: happy LINE: He's happy. {st-page_025_001.jpg} VOCAB: sad LINE: She's sad. {st-page_025_002.jpg} VOCAB: angry LINE: He's angry. {st-page_025_003.jpg} VOCAB: sick LINE: He's sick. {st-page_025_004.jpg} VOCAB: very LINE: He's very sick. {st-page_026_001.jpg} VOCAB: hot LINE: She's hot. {st-page_026_002.jpg} LINE: He's very hot. {st-page_026_003.jpg} VOCAB: cold LINE: She's cold. {st-page_026_004.jpg} LINE: He's young. {st-page_027_001.jpg} VOCAB: old LINE: He's old. {st-page_027_002.jpg} VOCAB: tired LINE: He's tired. {st-page_027_003.jpg} VOCAB: well LINE: He's not sick. He's well. {st-page_027_004.jpg} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 4 $DIALOGUE Describing People ID: 1a-f4 INTRO: Fifteen people, fifteen moods. Listen to each description and repeat it. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT LINE: That boy is very hot. {page_012_001.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-01.mp3} LINE: The children are happy. {page_012_002.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-02.mp3} LINE: These girls are young. {page_012_003.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-03.mp3} LINE: My friend is sick. {page_012_004.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-04.mp3} LINE: I am very tired. {page_012_005.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-05.mp3} LINE: She isn't angry. {page_012_006.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-06.mp3} LINE: Those men are old. {page_012_007.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-07.mp3} LINE: This family is happy. {page_012_008.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-08.mp3} LINE: He isn't sick; he's well. {page_012_009.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-09.mp3} LINE: That child is sad. {page_012_010.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-10.mp3} LINE: His father isn't old. {page_012_011.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-11.mp3} LINE: Her mother is young. {page_012_012.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-12.mp3} LINE: The woman is very cold. {page_012_013.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-13.mp3} LINE: Your friends are very young. {page_012_014.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-14.mp3} LINE: That man is angry. {page_012_015.jpg} {bk02-l1a-f4-15.mp3} # Source: new (gap: negative "isn't" used in readings and drills but never explained) $GRAMMAR Is and Isn't ID: l1-s16-b INTRO: A short rule for saying no. To make a sentence negative, add **not** after "be": {He is sick.} → {He is not sick.} → {He isn't sick.} {I am sad.} → {I'm not sad.} {They are tired.} → {They aren't tired.} **Isn't** is short for "is not". **Aren't** is short for "are not". # Source: ST §Bill Is Tired. He Isn't Sick. $DIALOGUE Bill Is Tired. He Isn't Sick. ID: l1-s17 INTRO: Read these short sentences — some are positive, some negative. Notice where "isn't" and "not" go. INSTRUCTION: Read the sentences. LINE: Bill isn't sick. LINE: Ms. Adams is tired. LINE: He is well. LINE: Bob is angry. LINE: Mr. Bates is old. LINE: He isn't young. LINE: They are tired. LINE: Miss Martin is sad. LINE: I'm happy. LINE: He's very hot. LINE: He isn't cold. LINE: I'm not sad. # Source: ST §My Father Isn't Angry. $PRODUCE Say a Sentence ID: l1-s18 INPUT: speak CHECK: llm INTRO: Now you make the sentences. You'll see a subject and an adjective — say a complete sentence with "be", like the example. INSTRUCTION: Say a complete sentence from the cue. RUBRIC: Accept a correctly formed sentence using "be" with the cued subject and adjective (e.g. "We are angry." / "We're very angry."). Contractions and "very" are the learner's choice. EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: we / angry RESPONSE: We're very angry. TEMPLATE: mother / tired RESPONSE: Mother is tired. TEMPLATE: child / happy RESPONSE: The child is happy. TEMPLATE: he / sad RESPONSE: He is sad. TEMPLATE: father / old RESPONSE: Father is old. TEMPLATE: sister / very young RESPONSE: My sister is very young. TEMPLATE: brother / angry RESPONSE: My brother is angry. TEMPLATE: chalkboard / cold RESPONSE: The chalkboard is cold. TEMPLATE: Linda / sick RESPONSE: Linda is sick. TEMPLATE: Jack / well RESPONSE: Jack is well. TEMPLATE: classroom / hot RESPONSE: The classroom is hot. TEMPLATE: I / very happy RESPONSE: I am very happy. TEMPLATE: she / very cold RESPONSE: She is very cold. # Source: ST §His Brother Isn't Young. (cues added — the book's table isn't reproducible) $PRODUCE Make It Negative ID: l1-s19 INPUT: speak CHECK: llm INTRO: Same idea, but this time say no. Make a negative sentence from each cue, using "isn't" or "is not". INSTRUCTION: Say a negative sentence from the cue. RUBRIC: Accept any correct negative sentence with the cued subject and adjective, using any valid negative form of "be". Contractions and "very" are the learner's choice. TEMPLATE: Mr. Wilson / very cold RESPONSE: Mr. Wilson is not very cold. TEMPLATE: she / hot RESPONSE: She isn't hot. TEMPLATE: the child / old RESPONSE: The child isn't old. TEMPLATE: my father / happy RESPONSE: My father is not happy. TEMPLATE: her sister / tired RESPONSE: Her sister isn't tired. TEMPLATE: his brother / well RESPONSE: His brother is not well. TEMPLATE: Mrs. Wilson / sad RESPONSE: Mrs. Wilson isn't sad. TEMPLATE: Miss Adams / young RESPONSE: Miss Adams is not young. # Source: ST §Is Bill Tired? (grammar table) $GRAMMAR Asking Yes/No Questions ID: l1-s20 INTRO: To ask a question, move "is" or "are" to the front. Here's the pattern. | | | | |---|---|---| | Bill / Sue / The student | is | tired. | | **Is** | **Bill / the student / Sue** | **tired?** | | You / The children / They / We | are | sick. | | **Are** | **you / the children / they / we** | **sick?** | # Source: ST §Is Bill Tired? (reading) $DIALOGUE Is Bill Tired? ID: l1-s21 INTRO: Read these questions and notice that "is" or "are" comes first. INSTRUCTION: Read the sentences. LINE: Are you cold? LINE: Is the girl sad? LINE: Is your father angry? LINE: Is her sister happy? LINE: Are the children well? LINE: Is the man very sick? LINE: Are the men hot? LINE: Is your friend very old? LINE: Is his brother very young? LINE: Are you tired? # Source: LLA 1B Listening/Speaking 1 $DIALOGUE Repeat the Questions ID: 1b-ls1 INTRO: Now hear the same kind of questions on tape. Listen and repeat each one, copying the rising voice at the end. INSTRUCTION: Repeat the questions. REPEAT LINE: Is he a student? {bk02-l1b-f2-21.mp3} LINE: Are you a pilot? {bk02-l1b-f2-22.mp3} LINE: Is that girl angry? {bk02-l1b-f2-23.mp3} LINE: Is that man your father? {bk02-l1b-f2-24.mp3} LINE: Are those children your sisters? {bk02-l1b-f2-25.mp3} LINE: Is the boy happy? {bk02-l1b-f2-26.mp3} LINE: Are the mechanics tired? {bk02-l1b-f2-27.mp3} LINE: Is that woman your mother? {bk02-l1b-f2-28.mp3} LINE: Is your friend a teacher? {bk02-l1b-f2-29.mp3} LINE: Are your brother and sister young? {bk02-l1b-f2-30.mp3} # Source: ST §Write Questions (cues added — the book's table isn't reproducible) $PRODUCE Ask a Question ID: l1-s22 INPUT: speak CHECK: llm INTRO: Your turn to ask. From each cue, ask a yes/no question starting with "Is". INSTRUCTION: Ask a yes/no question from the cue. RUBRIC: Accept a correctly formed yes/no question with "be" plus the cued subject and adjective. The word "very" is optional. EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: he / very happy RESPONSE: Is he very happy? TEMPLATE: she / angry RESPONSE: Is she angry? TEMPLATE: the boy / old RESPONSE: Is the boy old? TEMPLATE: the woman / hot RESPONSE: Is the woman hot? TEMPLATE: the man / cold RESPONSE: Is the man cold? TEMPLATE: the child / very young RESPONSE: Is the child very young? TEMPLATE: he / sad RESPONSE: Is he sad? TEMPLATE: she / sick RESPONSE: Is she sick? TEMPLATE: the boy / well RESPONSE: Is the boy well? # Source: ST §Speaking Skill: Statements and Questions $DIALOGUE Statements and Questions — Intonation ID: l1-s23 INTRO: Last stop in this part: the melody. Statements fall at the end; questions rise. Listen and repeat, and let your voice do the work. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. Pay attention to the intonation. REPEAT LINE: They're students. LINE: She's very young. LINE: I'm a pilot. LINE: Betty's a good cook. LINE: He isn't very old. LINE: Bill isn't a mechanic. LINE: She isn't very sick. LINE: I'm not a barber. LINE: Is he a student? LINE: Are they students? LINE: Is she very young? LINE: Are you a pilot? LINE: Is Betty a good cook? LINE: Is he very old? LINE: Is Bill a mechanic? LINE: Is she very sick? LINE: Are you a barber? # SKIPPED (book): ST Listening Skill "MAN / MEN" (/æ/-/ɛ/) — instructor-read word pairs with no given words; the cassette "Pet or Pat?" drill in part 1-6 covers this contrast. # SKIPPED (guide): ST "Write: m" — penmanship-style letter-insertion drill; print-era mechanics with no useful interaction here. $LESSON 1-3: The Alphabet and Sounds # Source: LLA 1A Figure 5 $SELECT Alphabet Review ID: 1a-f5 INTRO: This part tunes your ears: letters first, then vowels, then tricky word pairs. Listen to each letter and tap the one you hear. INSTRUCTION: Tap the letter you hear. PROMPT: capital B. {bk02-l1a-f5-01.mp3} OPTION: a | V OPTION: b | D OPTION: c | B OPTION: d | P ANSWER: c PROMPT: small i. {bk02-l1a-f5-02.mp3} OPTION: a | i OPTION: b | e OPTION: c | y OPTION: d | a ANSWER: a PROMPT: small e. {bk02-l1a-f5-03.mp3} OPTION: a | e OPTION: b | a OPTION: c | i OPTION: d | o ANSWER: a PROMPT: capital Y. {bk02-l1a-f5-04.mp3} OPTION: a | Y OPTION: b | I OPTION: c | V OPTION: d | T ANSWER: a PROMPT: small n. {bk02-l1a-f5-05.mp3} OPTION: a | m OPTION: b | h OPTION: c | n OPTION: d | l ANSWER: c PROMPT: small j. {bk02-l1a-f5-06.mp3} OPTION: a | j OPTION: b | g OPTION: c | y OPTION: d | q ANSWER: a PROMPT: capital A. {bk02-l1a-f5-07.mp3} OPTION: a | E OPTION: b | A OPTION: c | I OPTION: d | O ANSWER: b PROMPT: small p. {bk02-l1a-f5-08.mp3} OPTION: a | b OPTION: b | q OPTION: c | p OPTION: d | v ANSWER: c PROMPT: capital Q. {bk02-l1a-f5-09.mp3} OPTION: a | Q OPTION: b | O OPTION: c | X OPTION: d | Z ANSWER: a PROMPT: small x. {bk02-l1a-f5-10.mp3} OPTION: a | f OPTION: b | k OPTION: c | w OPTION: d | x ANSWER: d # Source: LLA 1A Figure 6 $SELECT Hear the Vowel ID: 1a-f6 INTRO: Five vowels: a, e, i, o, u. Listen, repeat the vowel aloud, then tap it. INSTRUCTION: Tap the vowel you hear. REPEAT PROMPT: A. A. {bk02-l1a-f6-01.mp3} OPTION: a | a OPTION: b | c OPTION: c | l OPTION: d | o OPTION: e | v ANSWER: a PROMPT: E. E. {bk02-l1a-f6-02.mp3} OPTION: a | U OPTION: b | E OPTION: c | V OPTION: d | F OPTION: e | H ANSWER: b PROMPT: I. I. {bk02-l1a-f6-03.mp3} OPTION: a | y OPTION: b | e OPTION: c | u OPTION: d | i OPTION: e | z ANSWER: d PROMPT: O. O. {bk02-l1a-f6-04.mp3} OPTION: a | o OPTION: b | u OPTION: c | a OPTION: d | i OPTION: e | e ANSWER: a PROMPT: U. U. {bk02-l1a-f6-05.mp3} OPTION: a | W OPTION: b | V OPTION: c | U OPTION: d | O OPTION: e | A ANSWER: c # Source: LLA 1A Figure 7 $SELECT Same or Different? ID: 1a-f7 INTRO: Now word pairs that differ by one small sound — like "grow" and "crow". Tap S if the two words are exactly the same, or D if they are different. INSTRUCTION: Tap S for Same or D for Different. OPTION: s | S (Same) OPTION: d | D (Different) PROMPT: come, gum. {bk02-l1a-f7-01.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: pig, pig. {bk02-l1a-f7-02.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: whacking, wagging. {bk02-l1a-f7-03.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: peck, peg. {bk02-l1a-f7-04.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: grow, crow. {bk02-l1a-f7-05.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: sagging, sagging. {bk02-l1a-f7-06.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: bag, back. {bk02-l1a-f7-07.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: knack, knack. {bk02-l1a-f7-08.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: glue, clue. {bk02-l1a-f7-09.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: snicker, snicker. {bk02-l1a-f7-10.mp3} ANSWER: s # SKIPPED (book): ST Listening Skill "SAME/DIFFERENT /k/ /g/, /m/ /n/" — instructor-read discrimination with no given words; the cassette Same/Different drills (here and in part 1-6) cover both pairs. $LESSON 1-4: Numbers and Time # Source: ST §Numbers 100-999 $GRAMMAR Numbers 100–999 ID: l1-s4 INTRO: This part is all numbers and clocks. First, the full landscape from one hundred to nine hundred ninety-nine — for reference, not for memorizing tonight. | | | | | | | | | | | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | 108 | 109 | | 110 | 111 | 112 | 113 | 114 | 115 | 116 | 117 | 118 | 119 | | 120 | 121 | 122 | 123 | 124 | 125 | 126 | 127 | 128 | 129 | | 130 | 131 | 132 | 133 | 134 | 135 | 136 | 137 | 138 | 139 | | 140 | 141 | 142 | 143 | 144 | 145 | 146 | 147 | 148 | 149 | | 150 | 151 | 152 | 153 | 154 | 155 | 156 | 157 | 158 | 159 | | 160 | 161 | 162 | 163 | 164 | 165 | 166 | 167 | 168 | 169 | | 170 | 171 | 172 | 173 | 174 | 175 | 176 | 177 | 178 | 179 | | 180 | 181 | 182 | 183 | 184 | 185 | 186 | 187 | 188 | 189 | | 190 | 191 | 192 | 193 | 194 | 195 | 196 | 197 | 198 | 199 | | 200 | 201 | 202 | 203 | 204 | 205 | . | . | . | 299 | | 300 | 301 | 302 | 303 | 304 | 305 | . | . | . | 399 | | 400 | 401 | 402 | 403 | 404 | 405 | . | . | . | 499 | | 500 | 501 | 502 | 503 | 504 | 505 | . | . | . | 599 | | 600 | 601 | 602 | 603 | 604 | 605 | . | . | . | 699 | | 700 | 701 | 702 | 703 | 704 | 705 | . | . | . | 799 | | 800 | 801 | 802 | 803 | 804 | 805 | . | . | . | 899 | | 900 | 901 | 902 | 903 | 904 | 905 | . | . | . | 999 | # Source: ST §Hundreds $GRAMMAR Saying the Hundreds ID: l1-s7 INTRO: How to say big numbers out loud — and yes, English gives you several correct ways. | | | | | |---|---|---|---| | 100 | one hundred | 121 | one hundred twenty-one | | 200 | two hundred | 121 | one hundred and twenty-one | | 300 | three hundred | 121 | a hundred and twenty-one | | 400 | four hundred | 121 | one twenty-one | | 500 | five hundred | 437 | four hundred thirty-seven | | 600 | six hundred | 908 | nine hundred and eight | | 700 | seven hundred | 645 | six hundred forty-five | | 800 | eight hundred | 567 | five sixty-seven | | 900 | nine hundred | 350 | three hundred and fifty | # Source: LLA 1B Figure 1 $DIALOGUE Repeat the Numbers ID: 1b-f1 INTRO: Warm up your mouth on ten big numbers. Listen and repeat each one. INSTRUCTION: Repeat the numbers. REPEAT LINE: 336 {bk02-l1b-f1-01.mp3} LINE: 170 {bk02-l1b-f1-02.mp3} LINE: 615 {bk02-l1b-f1-03.mp3} LINE: 480 {bk02-l1b-f1-04.mp3} LINE: 876 {bk02-l1b-f1-05.mp3} LINE: 900 {bk02-l1b-f1-06.mp3} LINE: 230 {bk02-l1b-f1-07.mp3} LINE: 519 {bk02-l1b-f1-08.mp3} LINE: 706 {bk02-l1b-f1-09.mp3} LINE: 412 {bk02-l1b-f1-10.mp3} # Source: LLA 1B Figure 2 # DROPPED (twin): ST "Circle the Number" — TTS twin of this cassette activity (same task, same modality); the cassette version is kept. $SELECT Tap the Number ID: 1b-f2 INTRO: Now just listen. You'll hear a number — tap the one you heard. Some of these differ by a single digit, so no dozing. INSTRUCTION: Tap the number you hear. PROMPT: 170 {bk02-l1b-f2-01.mp3} OPTION: a | 117 OPTION: b | 170 OPTION: c | 107 ANSWER: b PROMPT: 80 {bk02-l1b-f2-02.mp3} OPTION: a | 8 OPTION: b | 18 OPTION: c | 80 ANSWER: c PROMPT: 721 {bk02-l1b-f2-03.mp3} OPTION: a | 721 OPTION: b | 127 OPTION: c | 731 ANSWER: a PROMPT: 70 {bk02-l1b-f2-04.mp3} OPTION: a | 71 OPTION: b | 17 OPTION: c | 70 ANSWER: c PROMPT: 380 {bk02-l1b-f2-05.mp3} OPTION: a | 308 OPTION: b | 380 OPTION: c | 318 ANSWER: b PROMPT: 38 {bk02-l1b-f2-06.mp3} OPTION: a | 89 OPTION: b | 98 OPTION: c | 38 ANSWER: c PROMPT: 40 {bk02-l1b-f2-07.mp3} OPTION: a | 14 OPTION: b | 40 OPTION: c | 44 ANSWER: b PROMPT: 247 {bk02-l1b-f2-08.mp3} OPTION: a | 427 OPTION: b | 247 OPTION: c | 742 ANSWER: b PROMPT: 257 {bk02-l1b-f2-09.mp3} OPTION: a | 257 OPTION: b | 557 OPTION: c | 347 ANSWER: a PROMPT: 820 {bk02-l1b-f2-10.mp3} OPTION: a | 820 OPTION: b | 812 OPTION: c | 802 ANSWER: a PROMPT: 23 {bk02-l1b-f2-11.mp3} OPTION: a | 23 OPTION: b | 32 OPTION: c | 33 ANSWER: a PROMPT: 230 {bk02-l1b-f2-12.mp3} OPTION: a | 213 OPTION: b | 320 OPTION: c | 230 ANSWER: c PROMPT: 374 {bk02-l1b-f2-13.mp3} OPTION: a | 347 OPTION: b | 374 OPTION: c | 743 ANSWER: b PROMPT: 950 {bk02-l1b-f2-14.mp3} OPTION: a | 915 OPTION: b | 955 OPTION: c | 950 ANSWER: c PROMPT: 616 {bk02-l1b-f2-15.mp3} OPTION: a | 606 OPTION: b | 660 OPTION: c | 616 ANSWER: c PROMPT: 989 {bk02-l1b-f2-16.mp3} OPTION: a | 999 OPTION: b | 899 OPTION: c | 989 ANSWER: c PROMPT: 712 {bk02-l1b-f2-17.mp3} OPTION: a | 712 OPTION: b | 711 OPTION: c | 710 ANSWER: a PROMPT: 599 {bk02-l1b-f2-18.mp3} OPTION: a | 599 OPTION: b | 590 OPTION: c | 519 ANSWER: a PROMPT: 562 {bk02-l1b-f2-19.mp3} OPTION: a | 652 OPTION: b | 562 OPTION: c | 662 ANSWER: b PROMPT: 115 {bk02-l1b-f2-20.mp3} OPTION: a | 115 OPTION: b | 116 OPTION: c | 114 ANSWER: a # Source: LLA 1C Figure 4 (moved here — number dictation belongs with the numbers work) # DROPPED (twin): ST "Write the Number" — TTS twin of this cassette number dictation; the cassette version is kept. $PRODUCE Type the Number ID: 1c-f4 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: Dictation time. Listen to each number and type it in digits — every digit counts. INSTRUCTION: Type the number you hear. PROMPT: 765 {bk02-l1c-f4-01.mp3} RESPONSE: 765 {bk02-l1c-f4-01.mp3} PROMPT: 251 {bk02-l1c-f4-02.mp3} RESPONSE: 251 {bk02-l1c-f4-02.mp3} PROMPT: 394 {bk02-l1c-f4-03.mp3} RESPONSE: 394 {bk02-l1c-f4-03.mp3} PROMPT: 106 {bk02-l1c-f4-04.mp3} RESPONSE: 106 {bk02-l1c-f4-04.mp3} PROMPT: 489 {bk02-l1c-f4-05.mp3} RESPONSE: 489 {bk02-l1c-f4-05.mp3} PROMPT: 514 {bk02-l1c-f4-06.mp3} RESPONSE: 514 {bk02-l1c-f4-06.mp3} PROMPT: 876 {bk02-l1c-f4-07.mp3} RESPONSE: 876 {bk02-l1c-f4-07.mp3} PROMPT: 750 {bk02-l1c-f4-08.mp3} RESPONSE: 750 {bk02-l1c-f4-08.mp3} PROMPT: 627 {bk02-l1c-f4-09.mp3} RESPONSE: 627 {bk02-l1c-f4-09.mp3} PROMPT: 942 {bk02-l1c-f4-10.mp3} RESPONSE: 942 {bk02-l1c-f4-10.mp3} # Source: LLA 1B Figure 3 $PRODUCE Telling Time — Type the Minutes ID: 1b-f3 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: Numbers meet clocks. Look at each clock, listen to the question, and type the missing minutes. INSTRUCTION: Type the correct time in minutes. EXAMPLE PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f3-ex-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: It's 3:____{10}. {page_016_001.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 3:10. {bk02-l1b-f3-ex-a.mp3} PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f3-02-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: It's 6:____{40}. {page_016_002.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 6:40. {bk02-l1b-f3-02-a.mp3} PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f3-03-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: It's 12:____{15}. {page_016_003.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 12:15. {bk02-l1b-f3-03-a.mp3} PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f3-04-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: It's 10:____{05|5}. {page_016_004.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 10:05. {bk02-l1b-f3-04-a.mp3} PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f3-05-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: It's 3:____{30}. {page_016_005.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 3:30. {bk02-l1b-f3-05-a.mp3} PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f3-06-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: It's 9:____{15}. {page_016_006.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 9:15. {bk02-l1b-f3-06-a.mp3} PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f3-07-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: It's 2:____{20}. {page_016_007.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 2:20. {bk02-l1b-f3-07-a.mp3} PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f3-08-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: It's 6:____{50}. {page_016_008.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 6:50. {bk02-l1b-f3-08-a.mp3} PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f3-09-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: It's 8:____{00}. {page_016_009.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 8 o'clock. {bk02-l1b-f3-09-a.mp3} ACCEPT: 00 | o'clock PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f3-10-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: It's 7:____{10}. {page_016_010.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 7:10. {bk02-l1b-f3-10-a.mp3} PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f3-11-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: It's 5:____{05|5}. {page_016_011.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 5:05. {bk02-l1b-f3-11-a.mp3} PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f3-12-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: It's 2:____{30}. {page_016_012.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 2:30. {bk02-l1b-f3-12-a.mp3} # Source: ST §What Time Is It? $PRODUCE Telling Time — Say the Time ID: l1-s8 INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal INTRO: Now say the time yourself — no typing, just you and the clock. Look at each clock, answer aloud, then check the model. INSTRUCTION: Look at the clock and say the time. PROMPT: What time is it? {st-page_017_001.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 9:10. PROMPT: What time is it? {st-page_017_002.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 10:15. PROMPT: What time is it? {st-page_017_003.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 7:20. PROMPT: What time is it? {st-page_017_004.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 8:30. PROMPT: What time is it? {st-page_017_005.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 8:00. PROMPT: What time is it? {st-page_017_006.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 2:50. PROMPT: What time is it? {st-page_017_007.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 1:10. PROMPT: What time is it? {st-page_017_008.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 10:30. PROMPT: What time is it? {st-page_017_009.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 2:20. PROMPT: What time is it? {st-page_017_010.jpg} RESPONSE: It's 9:30. $LESSON 1-5: And, Or, and Too # Source: ST §Betty and Ted Are Teachers. $DIALOGUE Betty and Ted Are Teachers ID: l1-s25 INTRO: In this part you'll join sentences together with "and", "or", and "too" — twice the meaning for half the words. Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the sentences. REPEAT VOCAB: and LINE: Bob is a student. Susan is a student, too. Bob and Susan are students. LINE: Mary is sick. I am sick, too. Mary and I are sick. LINE: Betty is a pilot. Ted is a pilot, too. Betty and Ted are pilots. LINE: Linda is very young. John is very young, too. Linda and John are very young. LINE: Bill is hot. Joe is hot, too. Bill and Joe are hot. # Source: new (gap: "and", "or", and "too" drilled across 1B and 1D but never explained) $GRAMMAR Joining with And, Or, and Too ID: l1-s25-b INTRO: Three small words, three jobs. Here's the map. **and** joins two people or two ideas: {Bob and Susan are students.} — {He is a barber, and she is a teacher.} **too** means "also" — it goes at the end: {Mary is sick. I am sick, too.} → {Mary is sick, and I am sick too.} **or** offers a choice, often in questions: {Is he a teacher or a student?} — {Are you hot or cold?} # Source: ST §You and I Are Students. $PRODUCE Type "And" ID: l1-s26 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: A quick warm-up: type "and" where the two sentences become one. INSTRUCTION: Type the missing word. TEMPLATE: You are a cook. I am a cook, too. You ____{and} I are cooks. RESPONSE: You and I are cooks. ACCEPT: and TEMPLATE: Jan is angry. Bob is angry, too. Jan ____{and} Bob are angry. RESPONSE: Jan and Bob are angry. ACCEPT: and TEMPLATE: Ted is cold. I am cold, too. Ted ____{and} I are cold. RESPONSE: Ted and I are cold. ACCEPT: and TEMPLATE: You are a student. Ted is a student, too. You ____{and} Ted are students. RESPONSE: You and Ted are students. ACCEPT: and TEMPLATE: Joe is very happy. Mary is very happy, too. Mary ____{and} Joe are very happy. RESPONSE: Mary and Joe are very happy. ACCEPT: and # Source: LLA 1B Listening/Speaking 4 $DIALOGUE Compound Sentences ID: 1b-ls4 INTRO: Hear "and" at work joining people and whole sentences. Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Repeat the sentences. REPEAT LINE: Bob is sick and tired. {bk02-l1b-f4-11.mp3} LINE: The girl and her sister are students. {bk02-l1b-f4-12.mp3} LINE: The men are cold and angry. {bk02-l1b-f4-13.mp3} LINE: The men and women are in the lab. {bk02-l1b-f4-14.mp3} LINE: He is a barber, and she is a teacher. {bk02-l1b-f4-15.mp3} LINE: His friend is happy and well. {bk02-l1b-f4-16.mp3} LINE: That family is hot and tired. {bk02-l1b-f4-17.mp3} LINE: What are John and Ken? {bk02-l1b-f4-18.mp3} LINE: John is a pilot, and Ken is a mechanic. {bk02-l1b-f4-19.mp3} LINE: His brother and sister are young. {bk02-l1b-f4-20.mp3} # Source: ST §John Is a Pilot and Ken Is a Mechanic. $DIALOGUE What Are They? ID: l1-s27 INTRO: Two people, two jobs, one sentence. Listen and repeat these questions and answers with "and". INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT LINE: You are a student. I am a teacher. What are you and I? I'm a student and you're a teacher. LINE: He is a cook. She is a student. What are they? He is a cook and she is a student. LINE: Bob is a barber. Bill is a cook. What are Bob and Bill? Bob is a barber and Bill is a cook. LINE: Susan is a teacher. Mary is a mechanic. What are Susan and Mary? Susan is a teacher and Mary is a mechanic. LINE: He is a pilot. They are mechanics. What are they? He is a pilot and they are mechanics. LINE: John is a barber. Joe is a teacher. What are John and Joe? John is a barber and Joe is a teacher. LINE: Betty is a cook. Mary is a student. What are Betty and Mary? Betty is a cook and Mary is a student. LINE: Linda is a pilot. Ted is a teacher. What are Linda and Ted? Linda is a pilot and Ted is a teacher. # Source: LLA 1B Figure 5 (on-screen cues added to match the worked example) $PRODUCE Make One Sentence with "And ... Too" ID: 1b-f5 INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal INTRO: Your turn to build sentences. You'll hear a sentence and a new subject — join them with "and" and "too", say your sentence, then repeat the model. INSTRUCTION: Make a new sentence using "and" and "too". REPEAT EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: Mary is sick. (her mother) PROMPT: Mary is sick. Her mother. {bk02-l1b-f5-ex-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Mary is sick, and her mother is sick too. {bk02-l1b-f5-ex-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: John is cold. (Linda) PROMPT: John is cold. Linda. {bk02-l1b-f5-01-q.mp3} RESPONSE: John is cold, and Linda is cold too. {bk02-l1b-f5-01-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Mrs. Wilson is tired. (Mr. Wilson) PROMPT: Mrs. Wilson is tired. Mr. Wilson. {bk02-l1b-f5-02-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Mrs. Wilson is tired, and Mr. Wilson is tired too. {bk02-l1b-f5-02-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Ted is sad. (Bob) PROMPT: Ted is sad. Bob. {bk02-l1b-f5-03-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Ted is sad, and Bob is sad too. {bk02-l1b-f5-03-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Henry is happy. (I) PROMPT: Henry is happy. I. {bk02-l1b-f5-04-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Henry is happy, and I'm happy too. {bk02-l1b-f5-04-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Tom is angry. (John) PROMPT: Tom is angry. John. {bk02-l1b-f5-05-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Tom is angry, and John is angry too. {bk02-l1b-f5-05-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Linda is young. (John) PROMPT: Linda is young. John. {bk02-l1b-f5-06-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Linda is young, and John is young too. {bk02-l1b-f5-06-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: We are well. (they) PROMPT: We are well. They. {bk02-l1b-f5-07-q.mp3} RESPONSE: We are well, and they are well too. {bk02-l1b-f5-07-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: They are hot. (we) PROMPT: They are hot. We. {bk02-l1b-f5-08-q.mp3} RESPONSE: They are hot, and we are hot too. {bk02-l1b-f5-08-a.mp3} # Source: LLA 1B Listening/Speaking 2 # DROPPED (twin): ST "Is Bill Happy or Angry?" — TTS twin of this cassette "or" question-and-answer pass; the cassette version is kept. $DIALOGUE Or-Questions and Answers ID: 1b-ls2 INTRO: Now "or" — a question that hands you the answer on a plate. Listen to each question and its answer, then repeat both. INSTRUCTION: Repeat the question and the answer. REPEAT LINE: Is John a student or a teacher? John is a teacher. {bk02-l1b-f3-13.mp3} LINE: Are you sad or sick? I'm sick. {bk02-l1b-f3-14.mp3} LINE: Is your sister young or old? My sister is young. {bk02-l1b-f3-15.mp3} LINE: Is that pilot tired or sick? That pilot is tired. {bk02-l1b-f3-16.mp3} LINE: Is the teacher in the lab or in the classroom? The teacher is in the lab. {bk02-l1b-f3-17.mp3} LINE: Are the books on the table or in the desk? The books are on the table. {bk02-l1b-f3-18.mp3} LINE: Is the boy happy or angry? The boy is happy. {bk02-l1b-f3-19.mp3} LINE: Are the students sick or well? The students are well. {bk02-l1b-f3-20.mp3} LINE: Are Bob and Bill pilots or students? Bob and Bill are pilots. {bk02-l1b-f3-21.mp3} LINE: Is that boy your brother or your friend? He is my brother. {bk02-l1b-f3-22.mp3} # Source: LLA 1B Listening/Speaking 3 $PRODUCE Answer the Or-Question ID: 1b-ls3 INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal INTRO: Same questions — but now you answer. Listen to the question and the short cue, answer aloud in a full sentence, then repeat the model. INSTRUCTION: Answer aloud with a full sentence. REPEAT EXAMPLE PROMPT: Is John a student or a teacher? A teacher. {bk02-l1b-f3-23-q.mp3} RESPONSE: John is a teacher. {bk02-l1b-f3-23-a.mp3} PROMPT: Are you sad or sick? Sick. {bk02-l1b-f3-24-q.mp3} RESPONSE: I'm sick. {bk02-l1b-f3-24-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is your sister young or old? Young. {bk02-l1b-f3-25-q.mp3} RESPONSE: My sister is young. {bk02-l1b-f3-25-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is that pilot tired or sick? Tired. {bk02-l1b-f3-26-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That pilot is tired. {bk02-l1b-f3-26-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is the teacher in the lab or in the classroom? In the lab. {bk02-l1b-f3-27-q.mp3} RESPONSE: The teacher is in the lab. {bk02-l1b-f3-27-a.mp3} PROMPT: Are the books on the table or in the desk? On the table. {bk02-l1b-f3-28-q.mp3} RESPONSE: The books are on the table. {bk02-l1b-f3-28-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is the boy happy or angry? Happy. {bk02-l1b-f3-29-q.mp3} RESPONSE: The boy is happy. {bk02-l1b-f3-29-a.mp3} PROMPT: Are the students sick or well? Well. {bk02-l1b-f3-30-q.mp3} RESPONSE: The students are well. {bk02-l1b-f3-30-a.mp3} PROMPT: Are Bob and Bill pilots or students? Pilots. {bk02-l1b-f3-31-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Bob and Bill are pilots. {bk02-l1b-f3-31-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is that boy your brother or your friend? My brother. {bk02-l1b-f3-32-q.mp3} RESPONSE: He's my brother. {bk02-l1b-f3-32-a.mp3} # Source: LLA 1D Figure 2, Part 2 $PRODUCE Ask the Or-Question ID: 1d-ls1 INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal INTRO: Now you build the question. You'll hear a name and two words — ask an "or" question with them, then repeat the correct question. INSTRUCTION: Ask a question using "or". REPEAT EXAMPLE PROMPT: Bob, sick, tired. {bk02-l1d-f2-ex-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is Bob sick or tired? {bk02-l1d-f2-ex-a.mp3} PROMPT: John, happy, sad. {bk02-l1d-f2-11-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is John happy or sad? {bk02-l1d-f2-11-a.mp3} PROMPT: Mary, young, old. {bk02-l1d-f2-12-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is Mary young or old? {bk02-l1d-f2-12-a.mp3} PROMPT: Bill, sick, well. {bk02-l1d-f2-13-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is Bill sick or well? {bk02-l1d-f2-13-a.mp3} PROMPT: Betty, hot, cold. {bk02-l1d-f2-14-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is Betty hot or cold? {bk02-l1d-f2-14-a.mp3} PROMPT: The boy, angry, tired. {bk02-l1d-f2-15-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is the boy angry or tired? {bk02-l1d-f2-15-a.mp3} PROMPT: The girl, sick, tired. {bk02-l1d-f2-16-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is the girl sick or tired? {bk02-l1d-f2-16-a.mp3} PROMPT: His brother, happy, angry. {bk02-l1d-f2-17-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is his brother happy or angry? {bk02-l1d-f2-17-a.mp3} PROMPT: His father, sad, tired. {bk02-l1d-f2-18-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is his father sad or tired? {bk02-l1d-f2-18-a.mp3} PROMPT: Her mother, happy, sad. {bk02-l1d-f2-19-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is her mother happy or sad? {bk02-l1d-f2-19-a.mp3} PROMPT: Your friend, young, old. {bk02-l1d-f2-20-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is your friend young or old? {bk02-l1d-f2-20-a.mp3} # Source: LLA 1D Figure 4 $PRODUCE Add "Or" to the Question ID: 1d-f4 INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal INTRO: One more twist: take a yes/no question and a new choice, and stretch it into an "or" question. INSTRUCTION: Make a new question using "or". REPEAT EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: Is he in the lab? (in the classroom) PROMPT: Is he in the lab? In the classroom. {bk02-l1d-f4-ex-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is he in the lab or in the classroom? {bk02-l1d-f4-ex-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Is she your sister? (your friend) PROMPT: Is she your sister? Your friend? {bk02-l1d-f4-01-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is she your sister or your friend? {bk02-l1d-f4-01-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Is this letter a vowel? (a consonant) PROMPT: Is this letter a vowel? A consonant. {bk02-l1d-f4-02-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is this letter a vowel or a consonant? {bk02-l1d-f4-02-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Is he a teacher? (a student) PROMPT: Is he a teacher? A student. {bk02-l1d-f4-03-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is he a teacher or a student? {bk02-l1d-f4-03-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Is Linda old? (young) PROMPT: Is Linda old? Young. {bk02-l1d-f4-04-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is Linda old or young? {bk02-l1d-f4-04-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Are they cooks? (barbers) PROMPT: Are they cooks? Barbers. {bk02-l1d-f4-05-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Are they cooks or barbers? {bk02-l1d-f4-05-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Are they your friends? (your brothers) PROMPT: Are they your friends? Your brothers. {bk02-l1d-f4-06-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Are they your friends or your brothers? {bk02-l1d-f4-06-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Is he your father? (your brother) PROMPT: Is he your father? Your brother. {bk02-l1d-f4-07-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Is he your father or your brother? {bk02-l1d-f4-07-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Are you a teacher? (a student) PROMPT: Are you a teacher? A student. {bk02-l1d-f4-08-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Are you a teacher or a student? {bk02-l1d-f4-08-a.mp3} # Source: LLA 1B Figure 4 $PRODUCE Type the Missing Word ID: 1b-f4 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: A mixed check on this part's words — "and", "or", and a few old friends. Listen to the sentence and type the missing word. INSTRUCTION: Type the missing word. TEMPLATE: John ____ Bill are students. PROMPT: John and Bill are students. {bk02-l1b-f4-01.mp3} RESPONSE: John and Bill are students. {bk02-l1b-f4-01.mp3} ACCEPT: and TEMPLATE: Is he a barber ____ a cook? PROMPT: Is he a barber or a cook? {bk02-l1b-f4-02.mp3} RESPONSE: Is he a barber or a cook? {bk02-l1b-f4-02.mp3} ACCEPT: or TEMPLATE: Let's go to the ____. PROMPT: Let's go to the lab. {bk02-l1b-f4-03.mp3} RESPONSE: Let's go to the lab. {bk02-l1b-f4-03.mp3} ACCEPT: lab TEMPLATE: ____ you a student? PROMPT: Are you a student? {bk02-l1b-f4-04.mp3} RESPONSE: Are you a student? {bk02-l1b-f4-04.mp3} ACCEPT: Are TEMPLATE: Nice to meet ____. PROMPT: Nice to meet you. {bk02-l1b-f4-05.mp3} RESPONSE: Nice to meet you. {bk02-l1b-f4-05.mp3} ACCEPT: you TEMPLATE: Are ____ children happy? PROMPT: Are the children happy? {bk02-l1b-f4-06.mp3} RESPONSE: Are the children happy? {bk02-l1b-f4-06.mp3} ACCEPT: the TEMPLATE: Susan is a ____. PROMPT: Susan is a teacher. {bk02-l1b-f4-07.mp3} RESPONSE: Susan is a teacher. {bk02-l1b-f4-07.mp3} ACCEPT: teacher TEMPLATE: Bob is a ____ and Ken is a mechanic. PROMPT: Bob is a pilot, and Ken is a mechanic. {bk02-l1b-f4-08.mp3} RESPONSE: Bob is a pilot, and Ken is a mechanic. {bk02-l1b-f4-08.mp3} ACCEPT: pilot TEMPLATE: What ____ is it? PROMPT: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f4-09.mp3} RESPONSE: What time is it? {bk02-l1b-f4-09.mp3} ACCEPT: time TEMPLATE: Those ____ are consonants. PROMPT: Those letters are consonants. {bk02-l1b-f4-10.mp3} RESPONSE: Those letters are consonants. {bk02-l1b-f4-10.mp3} ACCEPT: letters $LESSON 1-6: One Man, Two Men — Plurals # Source: ST §One Man -- Two Men (ST images given the st- namespace) $GRAMMAR One Man, Two Men ID: l1-s13 INTRO: This part is about plurals — and English saves its strangest ones for the most common words. Here they are. | | | |---|---| | a man | two {men} | | a woman | three {women} | | a child | seven {children} | | one box | five boxes | | one family | two families | | one penny | ten pennies | ![a man / two men](st-page_021_001.jpg) ![a woman / three women](st-page_021_002.jpg) ![a child / seven children](st-page_021_003.jpg) ![one box / five boxes](st-page_022_001.jpg) ![one family / two families](st-page_022_002.jpg) ![one penny / ten pennies](st-page_022_003.jpg) # Source: LLA 1C Figure 1 $DIALOGUE Singular and Plural ID: 1c-f1 INTRO: Now hear each pair — one, then many. Listen and repeat each word. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat each word. REPEAT LINE: child {page_019_001.jpg} {bk02-l1c-f1-01.mp3} LINE: children {page_019_002.jpg} {bk02-l1c-f1-02.mp3} LINE: man {page_019_003.jpg} {bk02-l1c-f1-03.mp3} LINE: men {page_019_004.jpg} {bk02-l1c-f1-04.mp3} LINE: woman {page_019_005.jpg} {bk02-l1c-f1-05.mp3} LINE: women {page_019_006.jpg} {bk02-l1c-f1-06.mp3} LINE: family {page_019_007.jpg} {bk02-l1c-f1-07.mp3} LINE: families {page_019_008.jpg} {bk02-l1c-f1-08.mp3} LINE: penny {page_019_009.jpg} {bk02-l1c-f1-09.mp3} LINE: pennies {page_019_010.jpg} {bk02-l1c-f1-10.mp3} LINE: box {page_019_011.jpg} {bk02-l1c-f1-11.mp3} LINE: boxes {page_019_012.jpg} {bk02-l1c-f1-12.mp3} # Source: LLA 1C Figure 2 $PRODUCE Singular or Plural — Type the Noun ID: 1c-f2 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: Listen closely: is it one child or many children? Type the noun you hear, then repeat the full sentence. INSTRUCTION: Type the missing word. REPEAT TEMPLATE: The ____ is in school. PROMPT: The child is in school. {bk02-l1c-f2-01.mp3} RESPONSE: The child is in school. {bk02-l1c-f2-01.mp3} ACCEPT: child TEMPLATE: These ____ aren't tired. PROMPT: These children aren't tired. {bk02-l1c-f2-02.mp3} RESPONSE: These children aren't tired. {bk02-l1c-f2-02.mp3} ACCEPT: children TEMPLATE: That ____ is a pilot. PROMPT: That man is a pilot. {bk02-l1c-f2-03.mp3} RESPONSE: That man is a pilot. {bk02-l1c-f2-03.mp3} ACCEPT: man TEMPLATE: Those ____ are my friends. PROMPT: Those men are my friends. {bk02-l1c-f2-04.mp3} RESPONSE: Those men are my friends. {bk02-l1c-f2-04.mp3} ACCEPT: men TEMPLATE: That ____ is my mother. PROMPT: That woman is my mother. {bk02-l1c-f2-05.mp3} RESPONSE: That woman is my mother. {bk02-l1c-f2-05.mp3} ACCEPT: woman TEMPLATE: The ____ are sisters. PROMPT: The women are sisters. {bk02-l1c-f2-06.mp3} RESPONSE: The women are sisters. {bk02-l1c-f2-06.mp3} ACCEPT: women TEMPLATE: His ____ is very happy. PROMPT: His family is very happy. {bk02-l1c-f2-07.mp3} RESPONSE: His family is very happy. {bk02-l1c-f2-07.mp3} ACCEPT: family TEMPLATE: These ____ are friends. PROMPT: These families are friends. {bk02-l1c-f2-08.mp3} RESPONSE: These families are friends. {bk02-l1c-f2-08.mp3} ACCEPT: families TEMPLATE: That is one ____. PROMPT: That is 1 penny. {bk02-l1c-f2-09.mp3} RESPONSE: That is 1 penny. {bk02-l1c-f2-09.mp3} ACCEPT: penny TEMPLATE: Those are ten ____. PROMPT: Those are 10 pennies. {bk02-l1c-f2-10.mp3} RESPONSE: Those are 10 pennies. {bk02-l1c-f2-10.mp3} ACCEPT: pennies TEMPLATE: One ____ is on the table. PROMPT: One box is on the table. {bk02-l1c-f2-11.mp3} RESPONSE: One box is on the table. {bk02-l1c-f2-11.mp3} ACCEPT: box TEMPLATE: Three ____ are under the table. PROMPT: Three boxes are under the table. {bk02-l1c-f2-12.mp3} RESPONSE: Three boxes are under the table. {bk02-l1c-f2-12.mp3} ACCEPT: boxes # Source: ST §Write the Correct Word $PRODUCE Type the Plural ID: l1-s14 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: From memory now — type the plural of each word. INSTRUCTION: Type the plural word. EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: a man → eight ____ RESPONSE: eight men ACCEPT: men TEMPLATE: a woman → three ____ RESPONSE: three women ACCEPT: women TEMPLATE: a child → four ____ RESPONSE: four children ACCEPT: children TEMPLATE: a box → ten ____ RESPONSE: ten boxes ACCEPT: boxes TEMPLATE: a penny → five ____ RESPONSE: five pennies ACCEPT: pennies TEMPLATE: a man → six ____ RESPONSE: six men ACCEPT: men TEMPLATE: a family → two ____ RESPONSE: two families ACCEPT: families # Source: LLA 1C Figure 3 $SELECT Same or Different — M and N ID: 1c-f3 INTRO: "Man" and "men", "mine" and "nine" — small sounds carry the plural, so let's sharpen your ear. Tap S if the two words are the same, or D if they are different. INSTRUCTION: Tap Same or Different. OPTION: s | S (Same) OPTION: d | D (Different) PROMPT: map, map {bk02-l1c-f3-01.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: May, nay {bk02-l1c-f3-02.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: lemon, Lenin {bk02-l1c-f3-03.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: run, run {bk02-l1c-f3-04.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: son, some {bk02-l1c-f3-05.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: gain, game {bk02-l1c-f3-06.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: nut, not {bk02-l1c-f3-07.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: rum, run {bk02-l1c-f3-08.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: nice, mice {bk02-l1c-f3-09.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: mine, nine {bk02-l1c-f3-10.mp3} ANSWER: d # Source: LLA 1C Figure 5 $SELECT Pet or Pat? ID: 1c-f5 INTRO: The vowel in "men" is the vowel in "pet"; the vowel in "man" is the vowel in "pat". Listen to each word and tap A for the "pet" sound or B for the "pat" sound. INSTRUCTION: Tap the sound you hear. OPTION: a | PET sound (as in head) OPTION: b | PAT sound (as in had) EXAMPLE PROMPT: head {bk02-l1c-f5-ex.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: rant {bk02-l1c-f5-01.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: mass {bk02-l1c-f5-02.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: bed {bk02-l1c-f5-03.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: pan {bk02-l1c-f5-04.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: kettle {bk02-l1c-f5-05.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: ten {bk02-l1c-f5-06.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: blend {bk02-l1c-f5-07.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: shall {bk02-l1c-f5-08.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: fed {bk02-l1c-f5-09.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: cattle {bk02-l1c-f5-10.mp3} ANSWER: b $LESSON 1-7: The Wilson Family — Putting It Together # Source: LLA 1D Figure 1 $DIALOGUE The Wilson Family — A Reading ID: 1d-f1 INTRO: Time to put the whole lesson together, starting with a short reading about the Wilsons. Listen and repeat each sentence. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat each sentence. REPEAT LINE: This is a family. {page_023_001.jpg} {bk02-l1d-f1-01.mp3} LINE: The father is Mr. Wilson. {page_023_001.jpg} {bk02-l1d-f1-02.mp3} LINE: Mrs. Wilson is the mother. {page_023_001.jpg} {bk02-l1d-f1-03.mp3} LINE: Two children are boys, and two children are girls. {page_023_002.jpg} {bk02-l1d-f1-04.mp3} LINE: They are brothers and sisters. {page_023_002.jpg} {bk02-l1d-f1-05.mp3} LINE: The brothers are Tom and John. {page_023_002.jpg} {bk02-l1d-f1-06.mp3} LINE: The sisters are Jan and Linda. {page_023_002.jpg} {bk02-l1d-f1-07.mp3} LINE: They are students. {page_023_002.jpg} {bk02-l1d-f1-08.mp3} LINE: Mr. Wilson is a mechanic. {page_023_001.jpg} {bk02-l1d-f1-09.mp3} LINE: Mrs. Wilson is a teacher. {page_023_001.jpg} {bk02-l1d-f1-10.mp3} # Source: LLA 1D Figure 2, Part 1 $SELECT Yes or No — The Wilsons ID: 1d-f2 REFERENCE INTRO: Questions about the Wilsons — answer according to the reading. And no, Mr. Wilson is not your brother. Tap Yes or No. INSTRUCTION: Tap Yes or No. OPTION: y | Yes OPTION: n | No PROMPT: Is Mr. Wilson your brother? {bk02-l1d-f2-01-q.mp3} ANSWER: n FEEDBACK: No, he isn't. {bk02-l1d-f2-01-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is Mrs. Wilson your mother? {bk02-l1d-f2-02-q.mp3} ANSWER: n FEEDBACK: No, she's not. {bk02-l1d-f2-02-a.mp3} PROMPT: Are Jan and Tom sisters? {bk02-l1d-f2-03-q.mp3} ANSWER: n FEEDBACK: No, they aren't. {bk02-l1d-f2-03-a.mp3} PROMPT: Are Linda and Jan sisters? {bk02-l1d-f2-04-q.mp3} ANSWER: y FEEDBACK: Yes, they are. {bk02-l1d-f2-04-a.mp3} PROMPT: Are the four children boys? {bk02-l1d-f2-05-q.mp3} ANSWER: n FEEDBACK: No, they're not. {bk02-l1d-f2-05-a.mp3} PROMPT: Are Tom and John brothers? {bk02-l1d-f2-06-q.mp3} ANSWER: y FEEDBACK: Yes, they are. {bk02-l1d-f2-06-a.mp3} PROMPT: Are the children students? {bk02-l1d-f2-07-q.mp3} ANSWER: y FEEDBACK: Yes, they are. {bk02-l1d-f2-07-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is Mr. Wilson a barber? {bk02-l1d-f2-08-q.mp3} ANSWER: n FEEDBACK: No, he isn't. {bk02-l1d-f2-08-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is Mrs. Wilson a teacher? {bk02-l1d-f2-09-q.mp3} ANSWER: y FEEDBACK: Yes, she is. {bk02-l1d-f2-09-a.mp3} PROMPT: Are the children sick? {bk02-l1d-f2-10-q.mp3} ANSWER: n FEEDBACK: No, they aren't. {bk02-l1d-f2-10-a.mp3} # Source: LLA 1C Listening/Speaking $DIALOGUE Questions and Answers — Review ID: 1c-ls1 INTRO: A rapid review of the week's questions — who, what, where, and yes or no. Listen and repeat each question and each answer. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT LINE: Are those boys your brothers? {bk02-l1c-f4-11.mp3} LINE: Yes, they are. {bk02-l1c-f4-12.mp3} LINE: Who is that child? {bk02-l1c-f4-13.mp3} LINE: That child is her sister. {bk02-l1c-f4-14.mp3} LINE: What's your brother? {bk02-l1c-f4-15.mp3} LINE: He's a pilot. {bk02-l1c-f4-16.mp3} LINE: Are those women teachers or students? {bk02-l1c-f4-17.mp3} LINE: They're students. {bk02-l1c-f4-18.mp3} LINE: Where's Mr. Bates? {bk02-l1c-f4-19.mp3} LINE: He's in the lab. {bk02-l1c-f4-20.mp3} LINE: Is his father very tired? {bk02-l1c-f4-21.mp3} LINE: No, his father isn't very tired. {bk02-l1c-f4-22.mp3} LINE: Who is your teacher? {bk02-l1c-f4-23.mp3} LINE: Ms. Adams is my teacher. {bk02-l1c-f4-24.mp3} LINE: What are those men? {bk02-l1c-f4-25.mp3} LINE: They're cooks. {bk02-l1c-f4-26.mp3} LINE: Where's Ms. Wilson? {bk02-l1c-f4-27.mp3} LINE: She's in the classroom. {bk02-l1c-f4-28.mp3} LINE: Is Mrs. Bates your teacher? {bk02-l1c-f4-29.mp3} LINE: No, she isn't. {bk02-l1c-f4-30.mp3} LINE: Are the children sad? {bk02-l1c-f4-31.mp3} LINE: No, they're very happy. {bk02-l1c-f4-32.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Listening/Speaking $DIALOGUE Let's Go to the Lab ID: 1a-ls1 INTRO: "Let's" is how you invite people to do something with you — usually work, in this course. Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT LINE: Let's go to the lab. {bk02-l1a-f7-11.mp3} LINE: Let's look at the book. {bk02-l1a-f7-12.mp3} LINE: Let's open the windows. {bk02-l1a-f7-13.mp3} LINE: Let's put the books on the table. {bk02-l1a-f7-14.mp3} LINE: Let's repeat the words. {bk02-l1a-f7-15.mp3} LINE: Let's close the windows. {bk02-l1a-f7-16.mp3} LINE: Let's listen to the radio. {bk02-l1a-f7-17.mp3} LINE: Let's write the words. {bk02-l1a-f7-18.mp3} LINE: Let's put the pens in the desks. {bk02-l1a-f7-19.mp3} LINE: Let's go to class. {bk02-l1a-f7-20.mp3} # Source: ST §Let's Look at the Lesson. $DIALOGUE From Command to "Let's" ID: l1-s30 INTRO: See the pattern: a command, then the same idea with "Let's" in front. Read each pair. INSTRUCTION: Read these statements. LINE: Look at the book. Let's look at the book. LINE: Write the sentence. Let's write the sentence. LINE: Listen to the radio. Let's listen to the radio. LINE: Open the windows. Let's open the windows. LINE: Go to the lab. Let's go to the lab. LINE: Listen to the tape. Let's listen to the tape. LINE: Write the words. Let's write the words. LINE: Repeat the answers. Let's repeat the answers. LINE: Close the windows. Let's close the windows. # Source: LLA 1D Figure 5 $PRODUCE Say It with "Let's" ID: 1d-f5 INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal INTRO: Now you do the transforming. Hear the command, add "Let's" to the front, say your sentence, then repeat the model. INSTRUCTION: Change the sentence using "Let's". REPEAT EXAMPLE PROMPT: Go to the lab. {bk02-l1d-f5-ex1-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Let's go to the lab. {bk02-l1d-f5-ex1-a.mp3} EXAMPLE PROMPT: Sit down. {bk02-l1d-f5-ex2-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Let's sit down. {bk02-l1d-f5-ex2-a.mp3} PROMPT: Write the alphabet. {bk02-l1d-f5-01-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Let's write the alphabet. {bk02-l1d-f5-01-a.mp3} PROMPT: Put the books on the table. {bk02-l1d-f5-02-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Let's put the books on the table. {bk02-l1d-f5-02-a.mp3} PROMPT: Stand up. {bk02-l1d-f5-03-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Let's stand up. {bk02-l1d-f5-03-a.mp3} PROMPT: Open your books. {bk02-l1d-f5-04-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Let's open our books. {bk02-l1d-f5-04-a.mp3} PROMPT: Go to the barracks. {bk02-l1d-f5-05-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Let's go to the barracks. {bk02-l1d-f5-05-a.mp3} PROMPT: Close the windows. {bk02-l1d-f5-06-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Let's close the windows. {bk02-l1d-f5-06-a.mp3} PROMPT: Repeat the words. {bk02-l1d-f5-07-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Let's repeat the words. {bk02-l1d-f5-07-a.mp3} # Source: LLA 1D Figure 3 $PRODUCE Classroom Words — Type the Missing Word ID: 1d-f3 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: A last dictation sweep through the week's everyday sentences. Listen, type the missing word, then repeat the full sentence. INSTRUCTION: Type the missing word. REPEAT TEMPLATE: ____ close the door. PROMPT: Please close the door. {bk02-l1d-f3-01-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Please close the door. {bk02-l1d-f3-01-a.mp3} ACCEPT: Please | please TEMPLATE: Look at the ____. PROMPT: Look at the book. {bk02-l1d-f3-02-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Look at the book. {bk02-l1d-f3-02-a.mp3} ACCEPT: book TEMPLATE: That's a ____. PROMPT: That's a quarter. {bk02-l1d-f3-03-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's a quarter. {bk02-l1d-f3-03-a.mp3} ACCEPT: quarter TEMPLATE: Spell the word ____. PROMPT: Spell the word 'television'. {bk02-l1d-f3-04-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Spell the word 'television'. {bk02-l1d-f3-04-a.mp3} ACCEPT: television TEMPLATE: ____ friend is Bob. PROMPT: Your friend is Bob. {bk02-l1d-f3-05-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Your friend is Bob. {bk02-l1d-f3-05-a.mp3} ACCEPT: Your | your TEMPLATE: ____ is Monday. PROMPT: Today is Monday. {bk02-l1d-f3-06-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Today is Monday. {bk02-l1d-f3-06-a.mp3} ACCEPT: Today | today TEMPLATE: ____ is Tuesday. PROMPT: Tomorrow is Tuesday. {bk02-l1d-f3-07-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Tomorrow is Tuesday. {bk02-l1d-f3-07-a.mp3} ACCEPT: Tomorrow | tomorrow TEMPLATE: This is the ____ 100. PROMPT: This is the number 100. {bk02-l1d-f3-08-q.mp3} RESPONSE: This is the number 100. {bk02-l1d-f3-08-a.mp3} ACCEPT: number TEMPLATE: ____ to the tape. PROMPT: Listen to the tape. {bk02-l1d-f3-09-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Listen to the tape. {bk02-l1d-f3-09-a.mp3} ACCEPT: Listen | listen TEMPLATE: The book is ____ the chair. PROMPT: The book is under the chair. {bk02-l1d-f3-10-q.mp3} RESPONSE: The book is under the chair. {bk02-l1d-f3-10-a.mp3} ACCEPT: under # Source: ST §This Is My Friend. $DIALOGUE This Is My Friend ID: l1-s31 INTRO: One last dialog to close the lesson — Bill introduces Tom to Bob, and everything you practiced this week shows up for a bow. Listen, repeat, and well done. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the dialog. REPEAT Bill: Bob, this is my friend Tom. Tom, this is Bob. {st-page_038_001.jpg} Bob: Hi. Nice to meet you. Tom: Nice to meet you, too. Bill: Bob is in your lab, Tom. Tom: Good. Let's go now. See you later, Bill. Bob: Okay. Goodbye, Bill. Bill: Bye. See you later. # SKIPPED (book): ST Writing Skill "DICTATION" (12 words) — instructor-read with no recorded stimulus or given words; convertible later with chosen items + TTS. $LESSON 1-8: Extra Practice — Reading Letters # Source: ST §Circle the Vowels $SELECT Find the Vowel ID: l1-s1 INTRO: This whole part is optional reading practice with English letters. If you can already read these letters comfortably, feel free to skip it. Otherwise: in each group, tap the vowel. INSTRUCTION: Tap the vowel. TEMPLATE: b c A F OPTION: a | b OPTION: b | c OPTION: c | A OPTION: d | F ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: U V W X OPTION: a | U OPTION: b | V OPTION: c | W OPTION: d | X ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: C E D G OPTION: a | C OPTION: b | E OPTION: c | D OPTION: d | G ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: m n o p OPTION: a | m OPTION: b | n OPTION: c | o OPTION: d | p ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: r s O V OPTION: a | r OPTION: b | s OPTION: c | O OPTION: d | V ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: E f G Q OPTION: a | E OPTION: b | f OPTION: c | G OPTION: d | Q ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: i j l t OPTION: a | i OPTION: b | j OPTION: c | l OPTION: d | t ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: h i k l OPTION: a | h OPTION: b | i OPTION: c | k OPTION: d | l ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: a c b d OPTION: a | a OPTION: b | c OPTION: c | b OPTION: d | d ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: V W A M OPTION: a | V OPTION: b | W OPTION: c | A OPTION: d | M ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: L I T F OPTION: a | L OPTION: b | I OPTION: c | T OPTION: d | F ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: w v x u OPTION: a | w OPTION: b | v OPTION: c | x OPTION: d | u ANSWER: d TEMPLATE: z s a x OPTION: a | z OPTION: b | s OPTION: c | a OPTION: d | x ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: p q o m OPTION: a | p OPTION: b | q OPTION: c | o OPTION: d | m ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: e c b n OPTION: a | e OPTION: b | c OPTION: c | b OPTION: d | n ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: J V I L OPTION: a | J OPTION: b | V OPTION: c | I OPTION: d | L ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: Y R U N OPTION: a | Y OPTION: b | R OPTION: c | U OPTION: d | N ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: b e c d OPTION: a | b OPTION: b | e OPTION: c | c OPTION: d | d ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: o c q p OPTION: a | o OPTION: b | c OPTION: c | q OPTION: d | p ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: q s t u OPTION: a | q OPTION: b | s OPTION: c | t OPTION: d | u ANSWER: d # Source: ST §Child Friend $SELECT Match the Letter Team ID: l1-s2 INTRO: Each word has two letters underlined. Tap the pair of letters that matches them exactly. INSTRUCTION: Tap the matching letters. TEMPLATE: chi*ld* OPTION: a | td OPTION: b | ld OPTION: c | dl ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: *st*and up OPTION: a | zt OPTION: b | st OPTION: c | ts ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: a*ng*ry OPTION: a | ng OPTION: b | mg OPTION: c | gn ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: *sp*ell OPTION: a | sq OPTION: b | zp OPTION: c | sp ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: *br*other OPTION: a | br OPTION: b | dr OPTION: c | pr ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: fa*th*er OPTION: a | tk OPTION: b | th OPTION: c | tb ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: *ch*ildren OPTION: a | ck OPTION: b | cb OPTION: c | ch ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: a*sk* OPTION: a | sk OPTION: b | sx OPTION: c | zk ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: *fr*iend OPTION: a | tr OPTION: b | fr OPTION: c | rf ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: *pl*ease OPTION: a | lp OPTION: b | ql OPTION: c | pl ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: calen*da*r OPTION: a | nd OPTION: b | md OPTION: c | rd ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: *pr*ivate OPTION: a | pr OPTION: b | qr OPTION: c | rp ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: gi*rl* OPTION: a | rl OPTION: b | lr OPTION: c | cl ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: chalkboa*rd* OPTION: a | rd OPTION: b | rb OPTION: c | nd ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: *cl*assroom OPTION: a | ol OPTION: b | ct OPTION: c | cl ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: *sh*e OPTION: a | sb OPTION: b | sh OPTION: c | sk ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: stude*nt* OPTION: a | mt OPTION: b | rt OPTION: c | nt ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: *bl*ackboard OPTION: a | ld OPTION: b | bl OPTION: c | lb ANSWER: b # Source: ST §Family Tired $SELECT Match the Letter Pair ID: l1-s3 INTRO: Now shorter pieces — tap the option that matches the two letters shown. INSTRUCTION: Tap the matching letters. TEMPLATE: an OPTION: a | am OPTION: b | an OPTION: c | on ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: we OPTION: a | wc OPTION: b | ue OPTION: c | we ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: co OPTION: a | cc OPTION: b | co OPTION: c | ce ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: or OPTION: a | ov OPTION: b | ro OPTION: c | or ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: ha OPTION: a | ha OPTION: b | ho OPTION: c | ka ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: to OPTION: a | fo OPTION: b | to OPTION: c | lo ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: ho OPTION: a | hc OPTION: b | ko OPTION: c | ho ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: fa OPTION: a | fa OPTION: b | ta OPTION: c | at ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: ol OPTION: a | ol OPTION: b | cl OPTION: c | el ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: ma OPTION: a | ma OPTION: b | na OPTION: c | wa ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: sa OPTION: a | za OPTION: b | se OPTION: c | sa ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: en OPTION: a | em OPTION: b | cn OPTION: c | en ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: si OPTION: a | sj OPTION: b | si OPTION: c | zi ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: mo OPTION: a | no OPTION: b | mc OPTION: c | mo ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: ed OPTION: a | cd OPTION: b | od OPTION: c | ed ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: er OPTION: a | or OPTION: b | er OPTION: c | ar ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: ti OPTION: a | ti OPTION: b | fi OPTION: c | li ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: an OPTION: a | on OPTION: b | en OPTION: c | an ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: yo OPTION: a | jo OPTION: b | yo OPTION: c | ye ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: ad OPTION: a | ad OPTION: b | ba OPTION: c | od ANSWER: a # Source: ST §Circle the Different Letter $SELECT Find the Different Letter ID: l1-s15 INTRO: Last drill: three letters match and one doesn't. Tap the odd one out. INSTRUCTION: Tap the different letter. EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | C OPTION: b | O OPTION: c | C OPTION: d | C ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | H OPTION: b | K OPTION: c | K OPTION: d | K ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | q OPTION: b | q OPTION: c | p OPTION: d | q ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | O OPTION: b | O OPTION: c | O OPTION: d | C ANSWER: d TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | F OPTION: b | E OPTION: c | F OPTION: d | F ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | z OPTION: b | z OPTION: c | z OPTION: d | s ANSWER: d TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | K OPTION: b | X OPTION: c | K OPTION: d | K ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | u OPTION: b | u OPTION: c | w OPTION: d | u ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | y OPTION: b | y OPTION: c | y OPTION: d | j ANSWER: d TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | B OPTION: b | R OPTION: c | B OPTION: d | B ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | a OPTION: b | e OPTION: c | e OPTION: d | e ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | m OPTION: b | m OPTION: c | m OPTION: d | n ANSWER: d TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | e OPTION: b | c OPTION: c | c OPTION: d | c ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | J OPTION: b | L OPTION: c | J OPTION: d | J ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | w OPTION: b | v OPTION: c | v OPTION: d | v ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | w OPTION: b | m OPTION: c | w OPTION: d | w ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | L OPTION: b | L OPTION: c | I OPTION: d | L ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | A OPTION: b | H OPTION: c | H OPTION: d | H ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | f OPTION: b | t OPTION: c | f OPTION: d | f ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | P OPTION: b | R OPTION: c | R OPTION: d | R ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | x OPTION: b | x OPTION: c | x OPTION: d | k ANSWER: d TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | B OPTION: b | P OPTION: c | B OPTION: d | B ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | T OPTION: b | F OPTION: c | T OPTION: d | T ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | b OPTION: b | b OPTION: c | d OPTION: d | b ANSWER: c TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | j OPTION: b | i OPTION: c | i OPTION: d | i ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | o OPTION: b | o OPTION: c | o OPTION: d | c ANSWER: d TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | Q OPTION: b | O OPTION: c | O OPTION: d | O ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | Z OPTION: b | S OPTION: c | Z OPTION: d | Z ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | k OPTION: b | k OPTION: c | k OPTION: d | h ANSWER: d TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | D OPTION: b | B OPTION: c | D OPTION: d | D ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: Find the different letter. OPTION: a | q OPTION: b | g OPTION: c | g OPTION: d | g ANSWER: a