$MODULE Book 5 · Lesson 1: What's the Matter? {st-page_005_001.jpg} FORMAT: 2 DESCRIPTION: Parts of the body, saying what hurts, sizes and "one/ones", questions with "which" and "or", ordinal numbers and dates. TARGET_LANG_G: en HOME_LANG_G: en VOICE_DEFAULT: aoede | Clear, friendly American English narrator VOICE_PROMPT: gacrux | Questions and cues, read clearly VOICE_RESPONSE: schedar | Model answers, warm and clear VOICE: Paul | rasalgethi | Male speaker VOICE: Frank | charon | Male speaker VOICE: John | orus | Male speaker VOICE: Man1 | achird | Male speaker VOICE: Man2 | schedar | Male speaker VOICE: Bob | achird | Male speaker VOICE: Sam | charon | Male speaker VOICE: Mark | achird | Male speaker VOICE: Mrs_King | aoede | Female speaker VOICE: Sgt_King | achird | Male speaker VOICE: Clerk | kore | Female speaker VOICE: Henry | iapetus | Male speaker VOICE: Mr_Adams | achird | Male speaker VOICE: Mrs_Adams | aoede | Female speaker VOICE: ID | achernar | speaker (auto) VOICE: Narrator | achird | speaker (auto) $LESSON 1-1: The Body and the Head # Source: LLA 1A Figure 1 $DIALOGUE The Body {page_011_001.jpg} ID: 1a-f1 INTRO: In this lesson you'll learn to name the parts of the body, say what hurts, and ask questions with "which" and "or". We start with the big pieces: the head, the trunk, and the limbs. Listen and repeat each word and sentence. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat each word and sentence. REPEAT VOCAB: body LINE: Number 1: body. A body. This is a body. This is a body. {bk05-l1a-f1-01.mp3} VOCAB: head LINE: Number 2: head. A head. This is a head. This is a head. {bk05-l1a-f1-02.mp3} VOCAB: trunk LINE: Number 3: trunk. A trunk. This is a trunk. This is a trunk. {bk05-l1a-f1-03.mp3} VOCAB: limbs LINE: Number 4: limbs. Limbs. These are limbs. These are limbs. {bk05-l1a-f1-04.mp3} LINE: The body has a head, a trunk, and limbs. {bk05-l1a-f1-05.mp3} VOCAB: bone LINE: Number 5: bone. Bones. Inside our body, we have bones. Inside our body, we have bones. {bk05-l1a-f1-06.mp3} VOCAB: muscle LINE: Number 6: muscle. Muscles. Inside our body, we have muscles too. Inside our body, we have muscles too. {bk05-l1a-f1-07.mp3} VOCAB: skin LINE: Number 7: skin. Skin. We have skin outside our body. We have skin outside our body. {bk05-l1a-f1-08.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 1 (questions) $PRODUCE Questions About the Body {page_011_001.jpg} ID: 1a-f1-b INTRO: Now answer three questions about the body — out loud, in full sentences. Then repeat the correct answer. INSTRUCTION: Answer aloud with a full sentence. INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal REPEAT PROMPT: What does a body have? {bk05-l1a-f1-09-q.mp3} RESPONSE: A body has a head, a trunk, and limbs. {bk05-l1a-f1-09-a.mp3} PROMPT: What do we have inside our body? {bk05-l1a-f1-10-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Inside our body, we have bones and muscles. {bk05-l1a-f1-10-a.mp3} PROMPT: Where is our skin? {bk05-l1a-f1-11-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Our skin is on the outside of our body. {bk05-l1a-f1-11-a.mp3} # Source: ST §The Body # DROPPED (ST twin): ST §Parts of the Body presentation (l1-s1) — same content and role as the cassette presentation above; its full-body image is carried here instead. $DIALOGUE Reading: The Body {st-page_007_001.jpg} ID: l1-s2 INTRO: A short reading about what's inside the body — and a small disagreement about what a "trunk" is. Just listen and read along. INSTRUCTION: Read the paragraphs. LINE: Bones and muscles are inside our bodies. Skin is on the outside. LINE: The limbs, the trunk, and the head have bones and muscles. They have skin, too. LINE: Some people say we have a trunk and a head. Other people say the trunk and the body are the same. LINE: We have four limbs: a right arm, a right leg, a left arm, and a left leg. # Source: ST §The Body (questions) $PRODUCE Answer About the Body ID: l1-s3 REFERENCE INTRO: Answer four questions about the reading, in your own words. You can open the reading again if a detail escapes you. INSTRUCTION: Answer the questions aloud. INPUT: speak CHECK: llm SHOW_PROMPT RUBRIC: Treat the model answer as the factual key; accept any phrasing or short form of the same fact(s). PROMPT: What is inside our bodies? RESPONSE: Bones and muscles are inside our bodies. PROMPT: What is outside our bodies? RESPONSE: Skin is outside our bodies. PROMPT: How many limbs do we have? RESPONSE: We have four limbs. PROMPT: What are they? RESPONSE: They are a right arm, a right leg, a left arm, and a left leg. # Source: LLA 1A Figure 2 # DROPPED (ST twin): ST §The Head presentation (l1-s4) — same sentences as this cassette presentation. $DIALOGUE The Head {page_012_001.jpg} ID: 1a-f2 INTRO: Eleven parts of the head, from the eyebrows down to the throat. Listen and repeat each word and sentence. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT VOCAB: eyebrow LINE: Number 1: eyebrow, eyebrows. We have 2 eyebrows. {bk05-l1a-f2-01.mp3} VOCAB: eyelash LINE: Number 2: eyelash, eyelashes. We have eyelashes on our eyelids. {bk05-l1a-f2-02.mp3} VOCAB: eye LINE: Number 3: eye, eyes. We see with our eyes. {bk05-l1a-f2-03.mp3} VOCAB: eyelid LINE: Number 4: eyelid, eyelids. We open and close our eyes with our eyelids. {bk05-l1a-f2-04.mp3} VOCAB: ear LINE: Number 5: ear, ears. We hear with our ears. {bk05-l1a-f2-05.mp3} VOCAB: nose LINE: Number 6: nose, noses. We have 1 nose. {bk05-l1a-f2-06.mp3} VOCAB: mouth LINE: Number 7: mouth, mouths. We speak with our mouth. {bk05-l1a-f2-07.mp3} VOCAB: lip LINE: Number 8: lip, lips. The lips are outside the mouth. {bk05-l1a-f2-08.mp3} VOCAB: tongue LINE: Number 9: tongue, tongues. Our tongue is inside our mouth. {bk05-l1a-f2-09.mp3} VOCAB: neck LINE: Number 10: neck, necks. The neck joins the head to the trunk. {bk05-l1a-f2-10.mp3} VOCAB: throat LINE: Number 11: throat, throats. The throat is inside the neck. {bk05-l1a-f2-11.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 2 (questions) $PRODUCE What Is It? {page_012_001.jpg} ID: 1a-f2-b INTRO: The parts of the head are numbered in the picture. Say what each number is, then repeat the correct answer. INSTRUCTION: Answer aloud with a full sentence. INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal REPEAT PROMPT: What is number 9? {bk05-l1a-f2-12-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's the tongue. {bk05-l1a-f2-12-a.mp3} PROMPT: What is number 1? {bk05-l1a-f2-13-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's an eyebrow. {bk05-l1a-f2-13-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 7? {bk05-l1a-f2-14-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's the mouth. {bk05-l1a-f2-14-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 10? {bk05-l1a-f2-15-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's the neck. {bk05-l1a-f2-15-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 4? {bk05-l1a-f2-16-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's an eyelid. {bk05-l1a-f2-16-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 3? {bk05-l1a-f2-17-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's an eye. {bk05-l1a-f2-17-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 5? {bk05-l1a-f2-18-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's an ear. {bk05-l1a-f2-18-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 2? {bk05-l1a-f2-19-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Those are eyelashes. {bk05-l1a-f2-19-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 11? {bk05-l1a-f2-20-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's the throat. {bk05-l1a-f2-20-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 8? {bk05-l1a-f2-21-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's a lip. {bk05-l1a-f2-21-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 6? {bk05-l1a-f2-22-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's the nose. {bk05-l1a-f2-22-a.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 3 $DIALOGUE Mary's Head {page_013_001.jpg} ID: 1a-f3 INTRO: Meet Mary — or at least her head. Listen to the review of what's what in the picture. INSTRUCTION: Listen and look at the picture. Narrator: This is a woman's head. This is Mary's head. {bk05-l1a-f3-01.mp3} LINE: What's number 1? That's her eyebrow. {bk05-l1a-f3-02.mp3} LINE: What's number 2? That's her eyelid. {bk05-l1a-f3-03.mp3} LINE: What's number 3? That's her eye. {bk05-l1a-f3-04.mp3} LINE: What's number 4? Those are her eyelashes. {bk05-l1a-f3-05.mp3} LINE: What's number 5? That's her ear. {bk05-l1a-f3-06.mp3} LINE: What's number 6? That's her nose. {bk05-l1a-f3-07.mp3} LINE: What's number 7? That's her mouth. {bk05-l1a-f3-08.mp3} LINE: What's number 8? That's her tongue. {bk05-l1a-f3-09.mp3} LINE: What's number 9? That's her lip. {bk05-l1a-f3-10.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 3 (identification) $SELECT Find the Part on Mary's Head {page_013_001.jpg} ID: 1a-f3-b INTRO: You'll hear a sentence about Mary. Tap the number of the part it describes — then say the sentence back. INSTRUCTION: Tap the correct number. REPEAT OPTION: 1 | 1 (eyebrow) OPTION: 2 | 2 (eyelid) OPTION: 3 | 3 (eye) OPTION: 4 | 4 (eyelash) OPTION: 5 | 5 (ear) OPTION: 6 | 6 (nose) OPTION: 7 | 7 (mouth) OPTION: 8 | 8 (tongue) OPTION: 9 | 9 (lip) EXAMPLE PROMPT: Mary has a big nose. {bk05-l1a-f3-ex-q.mp3} ANSWER: 6 PROMPT: We can see her tongue in the picture. {bk05-l1a-f3-11-q.mp3} ANSWER: 8 FEEDBACK: Repeat: We can see her tongue in the picture. {bk05-l1a-f3-11-a.mp3} PROMPT: Mary has long, black eyelashes. {bk05-l1a-f3-12-q.mp3} ANSWER: 4 FEEDBACK: Repeat: Mary has long, black eyelashes. {bk05-l1a-f3-12-a.mp3} PROMPT: Mary's lips are red. {bk05-l1a-f3-13-q.mp3} ANSWER: 9 FEEDBACK: Repeat: Mary's lips are red. {bk05-l1a-f3-13-a.mp3} PROMPT: Mary has brown eyebrows. {bk05-l1a-f3-14-q.mp3} ANSWER: 1 FEEDBACK: Repeat: Mary has brown eyebrows. {bk05-l1a-f3-14-a.mp3} PROMPT: Mary's ears are small. {bk05-l1a-f3-15-q.mp3} ANSWER: 5 FEEDBACK: Repeat: Mary's ears are small. {bk05-l1a-f3-15-a.mp3} PROMPT: Mary puts color on her eyelids. {bk05-l1a-f3-16-q.mp3} ANSWER: 2 FEEDBACK: Repeat: Mary puts color on her eyelids. {bk05-l1a-f3-16-a.mp3} PROMPT: Mary has big eyes. {bk05-l1a-f3-17-q.mp3} ANSWER: 3 FEEDBACK: Repeat: Mary has big eyes. {bk05-l1a-f3-17-a.mp3} PROMPT: Mary has a small mouth. {bk05-l1a-f3-18-q.mp3} ANSWER: 7 FEEDBACK: Repeat: Mary has a small mouth. {bk05-l1a-f3-18-a.mp3} # SKIPPED (book): "WHAT NUMBER IS THE EAR?" and "THAT'S THE ...." — numbered head/body diagrams with no printed questions; convertible later as picture-cued labeling. $LESSON 1-2: Arms, Legs, and Actions # Source: LLA 1A Figure 4 $DIALOGUE The Limbs {page_014_001.jpg} ID: 1a-f4 INTRO: In this part you'll name the limbs — arms and legs, left and right — and the verbs your body uses all day. Listen to the words and sentences, and repeat them. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT VOCAB: limb LINE: Number 1: limb, limbs. The limbs are the arms and legs. {bk05-l1a-f4-01.mp3} VOCAB: arm LINE: Number 2: arm, arms. We have 2 arms. {bk05-l1a-f4-02.mp3} VOCAB: leg LINE: Number 3: leg, legs. We have 2 legs. {bk05-l1a-f4-03.mp3} LINE: Number 4: right arm, right arm. This is the man's right arm. {bk05-l1a-f4-04.mp3} LINE: Number 5: left arm, left arm. This is his left arm. {bk05-l1a-f4-05.mp3} LINE: Number 6: right leg, right leg. This is his right leg. {bk05-l1a-f4-06.mp3} LINE: Number 7: left leg, left leg. This is his left leg. {bk05-l1a-f4-07.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 5 $PRODUCE Spelling Dictation ID: 1a-f5 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: Now spell them. Each word is spelled out for you letter by letter — type it, then say it back. INSTRUCTION: Type the word or phrase. REPEAT PROMPT: Number 1, write: L-I-M-B-S, limbs. {bk05-l1a-f5-01-q.mp3} RESPONSE: limbs {bk05-l1a-f5-01-a.mp3} PROMPT: Number 2, L-E-F-T, left. A-R-M, arm, left arm. {bk05-l1a-f5-02-q.mp3} RESPONSE: left arm {bk05-l1a-f5-02-a.mp3} PROMPT: Number 3, write: R-I-G-H-T, right. A-R-M, arm, right arm. {bk05-l1a-f5-03-q.mp3} RESPONSE: right arm {bk05-l1a-f5-03-a.mp3} PROMPT: Number 4, L-E-F-T, left. L-E-G, left leg. {bk05-l1a-f5-04-q.mp3} RESPONSE: left leg {bk05-l1a-f5-04-a.mp3} PROMPT: Number 5, R-I-G-H-T, right. L-E-G, leg, right leg. {bk05-l1a-f5-05-q.mp3} RESPONSE: right leg {bk05-l1a-f5-05-a.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 6 $SELECT Same or Different? ID: 1a-f6 INTRO: Two words, one question: are they exactly the same sound, or different? Your ears do all the work here. INSTRUCTION: Tap Same or Different. OPTION: s | S (Same) OPTION: d | D (Different) EXAMPLE PROMPT: teeth, teeth. {bk05-l1a-f6-ex.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: cloth, cloth. {bk05-l1a-f6-01.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: soothe, soothe. {bk05-l1a-f6-02.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: thigh, thigh. {bk05-l1a-f6-03.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: cloth, cloth. {bk05-l1a-f6-04.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: breathe, breathe. {bk05-l1a-f6-05.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: mouth, mouth. {bk05-l1a-f6-06.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: teeth, teeth. {bk05-l1a-f6-07.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: wreath, wreath. {bk05-l1a-f6-08.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: loath, loath. {bk05-l1a-f6-09.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: ether, either. {bk05-l1a-f6-10.mp3} ANSWER: d # Source: LLA 1A Figure 7 # DROPPED (ST twin): ST §The Arm (l1-s5) — same presentation as this cassette figure. $DIALOGUE The Arm {page_015_001.jpg} ID: 1a-f7 INTRO: From the shoulder down to the fingernails — the parts of the arm. Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT LINE: The arm. The arm is a limb of the body. {bk05-l1a-f7-01.mp3} VOCAB: shoulder LINE: Number 1: Shoulder. Shoulders. This is a shoulder. {bk05-l1a-f7-02.mp3} VOCAB: elbow LINE: Number 2: Elbow. Elbows. This is an elbow. {bk05-l1a-f7-03.mp3} VOCAB: wrist LINE: Number 3: Wrist. Wrists. This is a wrist. {bk05-l1a-f7-04.mp3} VOCAB: hand LINE: Number 4: Hand. Hands. We write with our hands. {bk05-l1a-f7-05.mp3} VOCAB: finger LINE: Number 5: Finger. Fingers. We have 5 fingers on our hand. {bk05-l1a-f7-06.mp3} VOCAB: thumb LINE: Number 6: Thumb. Thumbs. One finger is a thumb. {bk05-l1a-f7-07.mp3} VOCAB: nail VOCAB: fingernail LINE: Number 7: Nail. Fingernail. Nails. Fingernails. We have 5 nails or fingernails on one hand. {bk05-l1a-f7-08.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 7 (questions) $PRODUCE Questions About the Arm {page_015_001.jpg} ID: 1a-f7-b INTRO: Each question gives you two choices. Look at the numbered picture, answer aloud, then repeat the correct answer. INSTRUCTION: Answer aloud. INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal REPEAT PROMPT: Is Number 5 a thumb or a finger? {bk05-l1a-f7-09-q.mp3} RESPONSE: It's a finger. {bk05-l1a-f7-09-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is Number 1 a wrist or a shoulder? {bk05-l1a-f7-10-q.mp3} RESPONSE: It's a shoulder. {bk05-l1a-f7-10-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is Number 3 a wrist or a shoulder? {bk05-l1a-f7-11-q.mp3} RESPONSE: It's a wrist. {bk05-l1a-f7-11-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is Number 6 a thumb or a hand? {bk05-l1a-f7-12-q.mp3} RESPONSE: It's a thumb. {bk05-l1a-f7-12-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is Number 2 a wrist or an elbow? {bk05-l1a-f7-13-q.mp3} RESPONSE: It's an elbow. {bk05-l1a-f7-13-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is Number 4 a shoulder or a hand? {bk05-l1a-f7-14-q.mp3} RESPONSE: It's a hand. {bk05-l1a-f7-14-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is Number 7 a thumb or a nail? {bk05-l1a-f7-15-q.mp3} RESPONSE: It's a nail. {bk05-l1a-f7-15-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is Number 5 a finger or a wrist? {bk05-l1a-f7-16-q.mp3} RESPONSE: It's a finger. {bk05-l1a-f7-16-a.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 8 # DROPPED (ST twin): ST §The Leg (l1-s6) — same presentation as this cassette figure. $DIALOGUE The Leg {page_016_001.jpg} ID: 1a-f8 INTRO: And now the leg: knee, ankle, foot, heel, and toes. Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT LINE: This is a leg. {bk05-l1a-f8-01.mp3} VOCAB: knee LINE: Number 1: knee. Knees. This is a knee. This is a knee. {bk05-l1a-f8-02.mp3} VOCAB: ankle LINE: Number 2: ankle. Ankles. This is an ankle. This is an ankle. {bk05-l1a-f8-03.mp3} VOCAB: foot LINE: Number 3: foot. Feet. We stand on our two feet. We stand on our two feet. {bk05-l1a-f8-04.mp3} VOCAB: heel LINE: Number 4: heel. Heels. This is the heel on our foot. This is the heel on our foot. {bk05-l1a-f8-05.mp3} VOCAB: toe LINE: Number 5: toe. Toes. We have 10 toes on our feet. We have 10 toes on our feet. {bk05-l1a-f8-06.mp3} VOCAB: toenail LINE: Number 6: nail. Toenail. Nails. Toenails. The nails on our feet are the toenails. {bk05-l1a-f8-07.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 8 (questions) $PRODUCE Questions About the Leg {page_016_001.jpg} ID: 1a-f8-b INTRO: Look at the numbered picture of the leg and say what each part is. INSTRUCTION: Answer the questions aloud. INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal PROMPT: What's number 3? {bk05-l1a-f8-08-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's a foot. {bk05-l1a-f8-08-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 6? {bk05-l1a-f8-09-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's a nail or a toenail. {bk05-l1a-f8-09-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 4? {bk05-l1a-f8-10-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's a heel. {bk05-l1a-f8-10-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 2? {bk05-l1a-f8-11-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's an ankle. {bk05-l1a-f8-11-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 1? {bk05-l1a-f8-12-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's a knee. {bk05-l1a-f8-12-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's number 5? {bk05-l1a-f8-13-q.mp3} RESPONSE: That's a toe. {bk05-l1a-f8-13-a.mp3} # Source: LLA 1B Figure 7 (+ ST §Point to Your Foot, distinct lines merged) $DIALOGUE Move, Point, Touch ID: 1b-f7 INTRO: Three verbs your body does all day: move, point, and touch. Look at the pictures, listen to the sentences, and repeat them. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT VOCAB: to move LINE: The students are moving a desk. {page_022_001.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f7-01.mp3} LINE: The man is moving his head. {page_022_002.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f7-02.mp3} LINE: The ball is moving. {page_022_003.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f7-03.mp3} LINE: He moves his hand. {st-page_011_002.jpg} LINE: Bones and muscles help move the body. VOCAB: point to LINE: The teacher is pointing to the chalkboard. {page_022_004.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f7-04.mp3} LINE: The soldier is pointing to the barracks. {page_022_005.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f7-05.mp3} LINE: The man is pointing to the airplane. {page_022_006.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f7-06.mp3} LINE: He points to his right foot. {st-page_011_003.jpg} VOCAB: to touch LINE: The hand is touching the book. {page_022_007.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f7-07.mp3} LINE: The woman is touching the child's head. {page_022_008.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f7-08.mp3} LINE: The chair is touching the wall. {page_022_009.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f7-09.mp3} LINE: He touches his shoulder. {st-page_011_004.jpg} LINE: Touch your head. # Source: LLA 1B Figure 1 (pronunciation review of the head words taught above) $DIALOGUE Head Words: Pronunciation Review ID: 1b-f1 INTRO: A quick pronunciation pass over the head words you already know. Say each one clearly after the speaker. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT LINE: Ear. {bk05-l1b-f1-01.mp3} LINE: Eye. {bk05-l1b-f1-02.mp3} LINE: Eyebrow. {bk05-l1b-f1-03.mp3} LINE: Eyelash. {bk05-l1b-f1-04.mp3} LINE: Eyelid. {bk05-l1b-f1-05.mp3} LINE: Lip. {bk05-l1b-f1-06.mp3} LINE: Mouth. {bk05-l1b-f1-07.mp3} LINE: Neck. {bk05-l1b-f1-08.mp3} LINE: Nose. {bk05-l1b-f1-09.mp3} LINE: Throat. {bk05-l1b-f1-10.mp3} LINE: Tongue. {bk05-l1b-f1-11.mp3} # Source: LLA 1B Figure 1 (writing) $PRODUCE Write the Head Words {page_017_001.jpg} ID: 1b-f1-b INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: Now write them. Listen to the word and type it on the numbered line shown in the picture. Then say it back. INSTRUCTION: Type the word you hear. REPEAT EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: Line 5 PROMPT: Ear. {bk05-l1b-f1-12.mp3} RESPONSE: ear {bk05-l1b-f1-12-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Line 1 PROMPT: Eyebrow. {bk05-l1b-f1-13.mp3} RESPONSE: eyebrow {bk05-l1b-f1-13-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Line 2 PROMPT: Eyelash. {bk05-l1b-f1-14.mp3} RESPONSE: eyelash {bk05-l1b-f1-14-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Line 3 PROMPT: Eye. {bk05-l1b-f1-15.mp3} RESPONSE: eye {bk05-l1b-f1-15-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Line 4 PROMPT: Eyelid. {bk05-l1b-f1-16.mp3} RESPONSE: eyelid {bk05-l1b-f1-16-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Line 6 PROMPT: Nose. {bk05-l1b-f1-17.mp3} RESPONSE: nose {bk05-l1b-f1-17-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Line 7 PROMPT: Mouth. {bk05-l1b-f1-18.mp3} RESPONSE: mouth {bk05-l1b-f1-18-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Line 8 PROMPT: Lip. {bk05-l1b-f1-19.mp3} RESPONSE: lip {bk05-l1b-f1-19-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Line 9 PROMPT: Tongue. {bk05-l1b-f1-20.mp3} RESPONSE: tongue {bk05-l1b-f1-20-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Line 10 PROMPT: Neck. {bk05-l1b-f1-21.mp3} RESPONSE: neck {bk05-l1b-f1-21-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Line 11 PROMPT: Throat. {bk05-l1b-f1-22.mp3} RESPONSE: throat {bk05-l1b-f1-22-a.mp3} $LESSON 1-3: Sizes and "One / Ones" # Source: LLA 1B Figure 2 (+ ST §She Wears Long Dresses, distinct lines merged) $DIALOGUE Large, Small, Long, and Short ID: 1b-f2 INTRO: In this part you'll describe things by size — and learn to say "one" and "ones" instead of repeating a noun all day. First: large, small, long, and short. Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT VOCAB: large LINE: This is a large table with 4 chairs. {page_018_001.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f2-01.mp3} VOCAB: small LINE: This is a small table with 2 chairs. {page_018_002.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f2-02.mp3} LINE: The basketball is a large ball. {page_018_003.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f2-03.mp3} LINE: The tennis ball is a small ball. {page_018_004.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f2-04.mp3} VOCAB: long LINE: The man is wearing long pants. {page_018_005.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f2-05.mp3} VOCAB: short LINE: The man plays basketball in short pants. {page_018_006.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f2-06.mp3} LINE: These are long fingernails. {page_018_007.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f2-07.mp3} LINE: These are short fingernails. {page_018_008.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f2-08.mp3} LINE: Danny's clothes are small. They're small clothes. {st-page_018_001.jpg} LINE: Bill's T-shirt is large. It's a large T-shirt. {st-page_018_002.jpg} LINE: Eva sometimes wears short dresses. {st-page_018_003.jpg} LINE: She wore a long dress to the dance last month. {st-page_018_004.jpg} # Source: LLA 1B Figure 3 $DIALOGUE Large Larry and Small Sally {page_019_001.jpg} ID: 1b-f3 INTRO: Larry is very large, Sally is very small, and both are in the military. Listen to the paragraphs and read along. INSTRUCTION: Listen and read along. LINE: Large Larry and Small Sally are in the military. {bk05-l1b-f3-01.mp3} LINE: Larry's very big and tall. {bk05-l1b-f3-02.mp3} LINE: He likes to eat. {bk05-l1b-f3-03.mp3} LINE: He eats very large meals. {bk05-l1b-f3-04.mp3} LINE: He wears large clothes, too. {bk05-l1b-f3-05.mp3} LINE: Larry likes sports. {bk05-l1b-f3-06.mp3} LINE: He plays soccer and basketball. {bk05-l1b-f3-07.mp3} LINE: He wears short pants to play these games. {bk05-l1b-f3-08.mp3} LINE: He goes to class and to work in long trousers. {bk05-l1b-f3-09.mp3} LINE: Sally's very small. {bk05-l1b-f3-10.mp3} LINE: She wears small clothes. {bk05-l1b-f3-11.mp3} LINE: She doesn't like to eat large meals. {bk05-l1b-f3-12.mp3} LINE: Sally plays tennis. {bk05-l1b-f3-13.mp3} LINE: She plays tennis in short pants. {bk05-l1b-f3-14.mp3} LINE: She wears short skirts and dresses to school and work. {bk05-l1b-f3-15.mp3} LINE: Sally likes to wear long dresses. {bk05-l1b-f3-16.mp3} LINE: She wears a long dress to the Officers' Dinner every month. {bk05-l1b-f3-17.mp3} # Source: LLA 1B Figure 3 (questions) $PRODUCE Questions About Larry and Sally {page_019_001.jpg} ID: 1b-f3-b REFERENCE INTRO: Eleven questions about Larry and Sally. Answer aloud, then repeat the model — and peek back at the story if a detail escapes you. INSTRUCTION: Answer the questions aloud. INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal REPEAT PROMPT: Who are the paragraphs about? {bk05-l1b-f3-18-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Large Larry and Small Sally. {bk05-l1b-f3-18-a.mp3} PROMPT: Does Larry eat large meals or small meals? {bk05-l1b-f3-19-q.mp3} RESPONSE: He eats large meals. {bk05-l1b-f3-19-a.mp3} PROMPT: Does Larry wear large or small clothes? {bk05-l1b-f3-20-q.mp3} RESPONSE: He wears large clothes. {bk05-l1b-f3-20-a.mp3} PROMPT: Does Larry wear short or long pants to play sports? {bk05-l1b-f3-21-q.mp3} RESPONSE: He wears short pants to play sports. {bk05-l1b-f3-21-a.mp3} PROMPT: Does Larry wear short or long trousers to class and to work? {bk05-l1b-f3-22-q.mp3} RESPONSE: He wears long trousers to class and to work. {bk05-l1b-f3-22-a.mp3} PROMPT: Is Sally small or large? {bk05-l1b-f3-23-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Sally is small. {bk05-l1b-f3-23-a.mp3} PROMPT: Does Sally wear large clothes or small clothes? {bk05-l1b-f3-24-q.mp3} RESPONSE: She wears small clothes. {bk05-l1b-f3-24-a.mp3} PROMPT: Does she eat large meals or small meals? {bk05-l1b-f3-25-q.mp3} RESPONSE: She eats small meals. {bk05-l1b-f3-25-a.mp3} PROMPT: Does she wear short or long pants to play tennis? {bk05-l1b-f3-26-q.mp3} RESPONSE: She wears short pants to play tennis. {bk05-l1b-f3-26-a.mp3} PROMPT: What does Sally wear to school and work? {bk05-l1b-f3-27-q.mp3} RESPONSE: She wears short skirts and dresses. {bk05-l1b-f3-27-a.mp3} PROMPT: What does Sally wear to the Officers' Dinner every month? {bk05-l1b-f3-28-q.mp3} RESPONSE: She wears a long dress. {bk05-l1b-f3-28-a.mp3} # Source: ST §Ken and Johnny $PRODUCE Ken and Johnny ID: l1-s16 INTRO: Two brothers, one wardrobe problem. Type the missing size words: long, short, large, or small. INSTRUCTION: Type the missing words. INPUT: type CHECK: exact TEMPLATE: Ken is 10 years old. His brother Johnny is 5 years old. TEMPLATE: Ken's clothes are ____{large}. Johnny's clothes are ____{small}. TEMPLATE: Sometimes, Johnny wears Ken's T-shirts. Ken's T-shirts are ____{long} on Johnny. Ken cannot wear Johnny's T-shirts. They are very ____{short}. RESPONSE: Ken is 10 years old. His brother Johnny is 5 years old. Ken's clothes are large. Johnny's clothes are small. Sometimes, Johnny wears Ken's T-shirts. Ken's T-shirts are long on Johnny. Ken cannot wear Johnny's T-shirts. They are very short. # Source: LLA 1B Figure 8 $DIALOGUE They Like the Same Ones ID: 1b-f8 INTRO: Joan and Mary go shopping and agree on nearly everything. Notice how "one" and "ones" stand in for the clothes. Just listen and read along. INSTRUCTION: Listen to the paragraph. LINE: Joan and Mary went to a clothing store. {bk05-l1b-f8-01.mp3} LINE: Joan wore a coat; Mary wore one too. {bk05-l1b-f8-02.mp3} LINE: They looked at hats and gloves. {bk05-l1b-f8-03.mp3} LINE: Joan said, "I want a red hat." {bk05-l1b-f8-04a.mp3} LINE: The clerk said, "We don't have a red one; we have an orange one." {bk05-l1b-f8-04b.mp3} LINE: "No thank you," Joan said. {bk05-l1b-f8-04c.mp3} LINE: They looked at dresses. {bk05-l1b-f8-05.mp3} LINE: "I like long dresses," Mary said. {bk05-l1b-f8-06.mp3} LINE: "I like long ones too," said Joan. {bk05-l1b-f8-07.mp3} LINE: "I need black shoes," said Mary. {bk05-l1b-f8-08.mp3} LINE: "I got these last week," said Joan. {bk05-l1b-f8-09.mp3} LINE: "Do you like these blue slacks?" asked Mary. {bk05-l1b-f8-10.mp3} LINE: "No, I like these black ones," answered Joan. {bk05-l1b-f8-11.mp3} LINE: The girls had a good day. {bk05-l1b-f8-12.mp3} # Source: new (gap: "one/ones" substitution is drilled but never explained in the lesson) $GRAMMAR One and Ones ID: 1b-f8-g INTRO: One small word saves a lot of repeating. Here's how "one" and "ones" work before you drill them. When you've already named a thing, you don't have to say the noun again. Use **one** for a singular noun and **ones** for a plural noun: - {Joan wore a coat; Mary wore one too.} — "one" = a coat - {I like long dresses.} → {I like long ones too.} — "ones" = dresses - {We don't have a red one; we have an orange one.} — "one" = a hat The size or color word stays; only the noun disappears. # Source: LLA 1B Figure 8 (drill) $PRODUCE One or Ones? ID: 1b-f8-b INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal INTRO: Now you make the substitutions. Say the sentence on the screen again with "one" or "ones" instead of the repeated noun, then repeat the model. INSTRUCTION: Speak the sentence using "one" or "ones". REPEAT PROMPT: In the sentence "Mary wore one too," the word "one" is a coat. {bk05-l1b-f8-13-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: Mary wore a coat too. RESPONSE: Mary wore one too. {bk05-l1b-f8-13-a.mp3} PROMPT: In the sentence "We don't have a red one," what is "one"? A hat. {bk05-l1b-f8-14-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: We don't have a red hat. RESPONSE: We don't have a red one. {bk05-l1b-f8-14-a.mp3} PROMPT: In the sentence "We have an orange one," what is "one"? A hat. {bk05-l1b-f8-15-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: We have an orange hat. RESPONSE: We have an orange one. {bk05-l1b-f8-15-a.mp3} PROMPT: In the sentence "I like long ones too," what is "ones"? Dresses. {bk05-l1b-f8-16-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: I like long dresses too. RESPONSE: I like long ones too. {bk05-l1b-f8-16-a.mp3} PROMPT: In the sentence "I'd like these black ones," what's "ones"? Slacks. {bk05-l1b-f8-17-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: I like these black slacks. RESPONSE: I like these black ones. {bk05-l1b-f8-17-a.mp3} # Source: ST §He Doesn't Want a Blue One. $PRODUCE Rewrite with One or Ones ID: l1-s21 INTRO: John wants a white shirt and the clerk isn't helping. Type each sentence again, replacing the word in parentheses with "one" or "ones" — or just type the word that replaces it. INSTRUCTION: Type the sentence using "one" or "ones", or just the replacing word. INPUT: type CHECK: exact EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: "I don't want a blue shirt. I want a white (shirt)," said John. RESPONSE: "I don't want a blue shirt. I want a white one," said John. ACCEPT: one TEMPLATE: "Our yellow (shirts) are $7.99, and the gray (shirts) over here are $7.50," the clerk said. RESPONSE: "Our yellow ones are $7.99, and the gray ones over here are $7.50," the clerk said. ACCEPT: ones TEMPLATE: Then John said, "Ma'am, I don't want a blue shirt. I don't want a yellow (shirt). I want a white (shirt)!" RESPONSE: Then John said, "Ma'am, I don't want a blue shirt. I don't want a yellow one. I want a white one!" ACCEPT: one TEMPLATE: "We don't have white (shirts) this week," the clerk said. RESPONSE: "We don't have white ones this week," the clerk said. ACCEPT: ones # SKIPPED (book): "IS THIS THE ONE?" — open pair task with no scripted prompts. "LISTEN AND WRITE" — paragraph dictation whose passage lives only in the instructor manual. $LESSON 1-4: What's the Matter? # Source: ST §What's the Matter? $DIALOGUE Hurt, Sore, and Medicine {st-page_015_001.jpg} ID: l1-s10 INTRO: In this part you'll learn to say what hurts — and what to do about it. Jack's knee gets us started. Listen and read along. INSTRUCTION: Read the sentences. VOCAB: hurt LINE: Jack hurt his knee. VOCAB: sore LINE: His knee hurts. It's very sore. VOCAB: medicine LINE: The doctor gave Jack medicine. VOCAB: take medicine LINE: Jack must take his medicine for 2 days. # Source: LLA 1B Figure 4 (expressions; vocab is presented in sentences above) $DIALOGUE Expressions: What's the Matter? ID: 1b-f4 INTRO: Now repeat the key words and expressions for talking about being sick. You'll hear them all again in a moment. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT LINE: What's the matter? {bk05-l1b-f4-01.mp3} LINE: What's wrong? {bk05-l1b-f4-02.mp3} LINE: Take medicine. {bk05-l1b-f4-03.mp3} LINE: Medicine. {bk05-l1b-f4-04.mp3} LINE: Head. {bk05-l1b-f4-05.mp3} LINE: Hurt. {bk05-l1b-f4-06.mp3} LINE: Throat. {bk05-l1b-f4-07.mp3} LINE: Sore. {bk05-l1b-f4-08.mp3} # Source: LLA 1B Figure 4 (dialog) $DIALOGUE Al Is Sick ID: 1b-f4-b INTRO: Al is having a bad week. Listen to Paul and Frank discuss it, and follow the pictures. INSTRUCTION: Listen to the dialogue. Paul: What's wrong with Al? {page_020_001.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f4-09.mp3} Frank: He's sick. {page_020_001.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f4-10.mp3} Paul: What's the matter? {page_020_002.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f4-11.mp3} Frank: His head hurts. His throat is sore. {page_020_002.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f4-12.mp3} Paul: Did he visit the doctor? {page_020_003.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f4-13.mp3} Frank: Yes. He went yesterday morning. {page_020_003.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f4-14.mp3} Paul: Did he get medicine for his sore throat? {page_020_004.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f4-15.mp3} Frank: Yes. And he takes his medicine every 4 hours. {page_020_004.jpg} {bk05-l1b-f4-16.mp3} # Source: LLA 1B Figure 5 $DIALOGUE Al Is Sick: Your Turn ID: 1b-f5 INTRO: Same conversation — this time you speak. Repeat each line after Paul and Frank. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT Paul: What's wrong with Al? {bk05-l1b-f5-01.mp3} Frank: He's sick. {bk05-l1b-f5-02.mp3} Paul: What's the matter? {bk05-l1b-f5-03.mp3} Frank: His head hurts. His throat is sore. {bk05-l1b-f5-04.mp3} Paul: Did he visit the doctor? {bk05-l1b-f5-05.mp3} Frank: Yes. He went yesterday morning. {bk05-l1b-f5-06.mp3} Paul: Did he get medicine for his sore throat? {bk05-l1b-f5-07.mp3} Frank: Yes. And he takes his medicine every 4 hours. {bk05-l1b-f5-08.mp3} # SKIPPED (tape): 1B Figure 5 "Now, you read Frank's lines, I'll read Paul's lines." — role-play pass dropped since the dialog was already repeated line by line. # Source: ST §What's the Matter with Jack? $DIALOGUE What's the Matter with Jack? ID: l1-s11 INTRO: Jack hurt his knee last night — Bob and Sam have the details. Listen and repeat the dialog. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the dialog. REPEAT VOCAB: What's the matter? Bob: What's the matter with Jack? Sam: He hurt his knee last night. His knee is very sore. Bob: Did he go to the doctor? Sam: Yes, he did. Jack must take his medicine for two days. The doctor wants to see Jack again in two days. # Source: ST §What's Wrong, John? $DIALOGUE John's Sore Arm {st-page_016_001.jpg} ID: l1-s12 INTRO: John's arm is paying the price for last night's tennis. Listen and repeat the dialog. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the dialog. REPEAT VOCAB: What's wrong? Mark: What's wrong, John? John: My right arm is very sore. Mark: Did you play tennis last night again? John: Yes, I did. Mark: Here. Put this medicine on your arm. John: Thanks, Mark. # Source: ST §He's Not Here. He's Sick. (context paragraph) $DIALOGUE Mr. Smith Is Sick ID: l1-s13-r INTRO: Read about Mr. Smith, the teacher who isn't here this week. You'll need the details in a moment. INSTRUCTION: Read the paragraph. LINE: Mr. Smith was your teacher last week. He's sick this week. LINE: His head and his right ear hurt. He's taking some medicine. # Source: ST §He's Not Here. He's Sick. $PRODUCE Complete the Dialog About Mr. Smith ID: l1-s13 REFERENCE INTRO: Two students are talking about Mr. Smith. Type the missing words — the paragraph you just read has all the answers. INSTRUCTION: Type the missing words. INPUT: type CHECK: exact TEMPLATE: Student 1: Mr. ____{Smith} is not here today, again. He wasn't here yesterday. RESPONSE: Student 1: Mr. Smith is not here today, again. He wasn't here yesterday. TEMPLATE: Student 2: Yes, I know. He's sick. TEMPLATE: Student 1: What's ____{the matter|wrong}? RESPONSE: Student 1: What's the matter? TEMPLATE: Student 2: His ____{head and his right ear hurt|head and right ear hurt}. RESPONSE: Student 2: His head and his right ear hurt. TEMPLATE: Student 1: Is he taking ____{some medicine|medicine} for that? RESPONSE: Student 1: Is he taking some medicine for that? TEMPLATE: Student 2: ____{Yes, he is.} RESPONSE: Student 2: Yes, he is. # Source: ST §My Neck Was Sore Last Week. $PRODUCE Ask About a Sore Neck ID: l1-s14 INTRO: Your friend's neck was sore last week — today he looks fine. Complete the questions you would ask him. INSTRUCTION: Type the missing words. INPUT: type CHECK: exact TEMPLATE: What was wrong ____{with you}? RESPONSE: What was wrong with you? TEMPLATE: Did you go to the ____{doctor}? RESPONSE: Did you go to the doctor? TEMPLATE: Was your ____{neck} very sore? RESPONSE: Was your neck very sore? TEMPLATE: Is your ____{neck} okay now? RESPONSE: Is your neck okay now? # Source: LLA 1B Figure 6 (+ ST §Write: p, distinct items merged as TTS) $PRODUCE Write the Letter P ID: 1b-f6 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: A small spelling detour: the letter "p". Listen to each word, repeat it, and type the missing letter. INSTRUCTION: Type the missing letter "p". REPEAT PROMPT: Point. {bk05-l1b-f6-01.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____oint RESPONSE: point ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Report. {bk05-l1b-f6-02.mp3} TEMPLATE: re____ort RESPONSE: report ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Play. {bk05-l1b-f6-03.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____lay RESPONSE: play ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Map. {bk05-l1b-f6-04.mp3} TEMPLATE: ma____ RESPONSE: map ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Penny. {bk05-l1b-f6-05.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____enny RESPONSE: penny ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Picture. {bk05-l1b-f6-06.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____icture RESPONSE: picture ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Sports. {bk05-l1b-f6-07.mp3} TEMPLATE: s____orts RESPONSE: sports ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Pants. {bk05-l1b-f6-08.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____ants RESPONSE: pants ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Stand up. {bk05-l1b-f6-09.mp3} TEMPLATE: stand u____ RESPONSE: stand up ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Open. {bk05-l1b-f6-10.mp3} TEMPLATE: o____en RESPONSE: open ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Stripes. {bk05-l1b-f6-11.mp3} TEMPLATE: stri____es RESPONSE: stripes ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Captain. {bk05-l1b-f6-12.mp3} TEMPLATE: ca____tain RESPONSE: captain ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Repeat. TEMPLATE: re____eat RESPONSE: repeat ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Spell. TEMPLATE: s____ell RESPONSE: spell ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Please. TEMPLATE: ____lease RESPONSE: please ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Pilot. TEMPLATE: ____ilot RESPONSE: pilot ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Tape. TEMPLATE: ta____e RESPONSE: tape ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Pencil. TEMPLATE: ____encil RESPONSE: pencil ACCEPT: p | P PROMPT: Sleep. TEMPLATE: slee____ RESPONSE: sleep ACCEPT: p | P $LESSON 1-5: Questions with Which and Or # Source: ST §Which Book Do You Want? (talk-through added) $GRAMMAR Asking with Which ID: l1-s17 INTRO: This part is about asking better questions. When there's a choice on the table, "which" is your word — here's the pattern before you drill it. When you ask about a choice — this book or that book — use **which**: | | | | | |---|---|---|---| | **Which** | **do** | **you** | **want?** | | **Which book** | | | | {Which do you want?} — {Which book do you want?} "Which" also works with "one" and "ones" from the last part: {Which one do you like?} {Which ones is she wearing?} # Source: LLA 1C Figure 1 $DIALOGUE Questions with Which ID: 1c-f1 INTRO: John and Mary bought too many clothes, and now everyone wants to know which they're wearing. Repeat each question you hear, then listen to the answer. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the question. REPEAT LINE: John bought brown pants and blue pants. Which pants is John wearing today? {bk05-l1c-f1-01.mp3} LINE: He's wearing his brown pants. {bk05-l1c-f1-02.mp3} LINE: He bought a red tie, a blue tie, and a brown tie. Which tie is he wearing today? {bk05-l1c-f1-03.mp3} LINE: He's wearing his brown tie. {bk05-l1c-f1-04.mp3} LINE: He bought a white shirt and a yellow shirt. Which is he wearing? {bk05-l1c-f1-05.mp3} LINE: He's wearing his yellow shirt. {bk05-l1c-f1-06.mp3} LINE: Mary bought a purple dress and a pink dress. Which one is she wearing today? {bk05-l1c-f1-07.mp3} LINE: She's wearing her pink one. {bk05-l1c-f1-08.mp3} LINE: She bought black shoes and white shoes. Which ones is she wearing today? {bk05-l1c-f1-09.mp3} LINE: She's wearing her white ones. {bk05-l1c-f1-10.mp3} # Source: LLA 1C Figure 2 $PRODUCE Ask a Question with Which ID: 1c-f2 INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal INTRO: You'll hear a sentence, and the screen shows the word to ask about. Ask a "which" question about that word, then repeat the model question. INSTRUCTION: Ask a question with "which". REPEAT PROMPT: Ted is reviewing his lesson. {bk05-l1c-f2-01-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: *lesson* RESPONSE: Which lesson is he reviewing? {bk05-l1c-f2-01-q.mp3} PROMPT: Mark selected a dictionary. {bk05-l1c-f2-02-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: *dictionary* RESPONSE: Which dictionary did he select? {bk05-l1c-f2-02-q.mp3} PROMPT: They saw a movie. {bk05-l1c-f2-03-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: *movie* RESPONSE: Which movie did they see? {bk05-l1c-f2-03-q.mp3} PROMPT: The boys play a sport in the afternoon. {bk05-l1c-f2-04-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: *sport* RESPONSE: Which sport do they play? {bk05-l1c-f2-04-q.mp3} PROMPT: Tim read two books. {bk05-l1c-f2-05-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: *books* RESPONSE: Which ones did he read? {bk05-l1c-f2-05-q.mp3} PROMPT: The students took a test this morning. {bk05-l1c-f2-06-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: *test* RESPONSE: Which test did they take? {bk05-l1c-f2-06-q.mp3} PROMPT: George works on a base. {bk05-l1c-f2-07-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: *base* RESPONSE: Which base does he work on? {bk05-l1c-f2-07-q.mp3} PROMPT: Sam wore a suit. {bk05-l1c-f2-08-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: *suit* RESPONSE: Which suit did he wear? {bk05-l1c-f2-08-q.mp3} # Source: ST §Which One? $DIALOGUE Which One? ID: l1-s19 INTRO: A short exchange at the Kings' house — "which" and "one" doing their jobs. Just listen. INSTRUCTION: Listen to the dialog. Mrs_King: Which book are you reading? Sgt_King: I'm reading the new one. The one I bought on Sunday. Mrs_King: Is that the one about the military? Sgt_King: Yes, that's the one. # Source: ST §I Don't Like the Purple Ones. $DIALOGUE The Purple Ones ID: l1-s20 INTRO: Henry is shopping for ties. He knows what he likes — and what he definitely doesn't. Listen. INSTRUCTION: Listen to the dialog. Clerk: Here are the ties you wanted to see. Henry: Thank you. Clerk: Which ones do you like? Henry: I like the yellow one and the blue one. I don't like the purple ones. # Source: ST §Ask and Answer With Which $PRODUCE Ask and Answer with Which ID: l1-s18 INTRO: Now build your own. Take the two cue words, ask a "which" question, and answer it any way you like — the examples show the pattern. INSTRUCTION: Ask a question with "which" using the cue words, and then answer it. INPUT: speak CHECK: llm RUBRIC: Accept any well-formed "which" question using the cue words, followed by any logical matching answer (e.g., "Which car do you like?" / "I like the blue car."). EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: car/like RESPONSE: Which car do you like? I like the blue car. EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: shoes/wear RESPONSE: Which shoes did you wear to the dance? I wore my brown shoes. TEMPLATE: lesson/study RESPONSE: Which lesson did you study? I studied the first lesson. TEMPLATE: movie/watch RESPONSE: Which movie did you watch? I watched the new movie. TEMPLATE: suit/wear RESPONSE: Which suit did you wear? I wore the gray suit. TEMPLATE: pencil/bring RESPONSE: Which pencil did you bring? I brought the short pencil. TEMPLATE: season/is RESPONSE: Which season is it? It is summer. TEMPLATE: car/drive RESPONSE: Which car do you drive? I drive the small car. TEMPLATE: game/play RESPONSE: Which game did you play? I played the football game. TEMPLATE: sister/visit RESPONSE: Which sister did you visit? I visited my older sister. TEMPLATE: eye/hurt RESPONSE: Which eye hurts? My left eye hurts. TEMPLATE: friend/see RESPONSE: Which friend did you see? I saw my best friend. # Source: LLA 1C Figure 3 $SELECT What's the Sentence About? ID: 1c-f3 INTRO: Listen to each sentence and tap its topic. Six sentences, six topics — no leftovers. INSTRUCTION: Tap the correct topic. OPTION: a | Ted's scarf OPTION: b | the summer OPTION: c | the new library OPTION: d | the body OPTION: e | military ranks OPTION: f | the fall PROMPT: It's very hot in the summer. {bk05-l1c-f3-01.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: Fall is a cool season. {bk05-l1c-f3-02.mp3} ANSWER: f PROMPT: "Sergeant," "Lieutenant," and "Captain" are military ranks. {bk05-l1c-f3-03.mp3} ANSWER: e PROMPT: The new library has 4 rooms. {bk05-l1c-f3-04.mp3} ANSWER: c PROMPT: The body has bones and muscles. {bk05-l1c-f3-05.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: Ted's scarf has black and white stripes. {bk05-l1c-f3-06.mp3} ANSWER: a # Source: ST §Are They Coming Or Going? $DIALOGUE Are They Coming or Going? ID: l1-s27 INTRO: Mr. and Mrs. Adams have decisions to make: eat or leave, chicken or beef, hot or cold. Listen for "or". INSTRUCTION: Read the dialog. Mr_Adams: Do you want to eat or leave right now? Mrs_Adams: Let's eat; then we can go. Mr_Adams: Are we having chicken or beef? Mrs_Adams: Chicken. We're having chicken and rice. Mr_Adams: Do you want hot or cold tea? Mrs_Adams: I want cold tea. # Source: ST §They're In the Classroom Or the Lab. $DIALOGUE Sentences with Or ID: l1-s28 INTRO: Ten sentences and questions built on "or". Read and repeat each one. INSTRUCTION: Read the sentences and questions with "or". REPEAT LINE: Buy a razor at the store or at the BX. LINE: They eat at the snack bar or the mess hall. LINE: I didn't see John or Betty. LINE: You may read a book or watch TV. LINE: Don't drink or eat in the classroom. LINE: Do you drink hot or cold tea? LINE: They don't have small or large shoes. LINE: Are you going to the store or to the library? LINE: She can touch or point to her head. LINE: He can study the first or the last lesson. # Source: LLA 1C Figure 4 $PRODUCE Ask Questions with Or ID: 1c-f4 INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal INTRO: You'll hear a statement, and the screen gives two possibilities. Ask a question with "or", then repeat the model question. INSTRUCTION: Ask a question using the words and "or". REPEAT EXAMPLE PROMPT: James went to the commissary. {bk05-l1c-f4-ex-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: walk / drive RESPONSE: Did he walk or drive? {bk05-l1c-f4-ex-q.mp3} PROMPT: John is in his room. {bk05-l1c-f4-01-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: sleeping / studying RESPONSE: Is he sleeping or studying? {bk05-l1c-f4-01-q.mp3} PROMPT: Jane visited her friend in Dallas. {bk05-l1c-f4-02-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: fly / drive RESPONSE: Did she fly or drive? {bk05-l1c-f4-02-q.mp3} PROMPT: Dan lives in Texas. {bk05-l1c-f4-03-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: in a city / in a small town RESPONSE: Does he live in a city or in a small town? {bk05-l1c-f4-03-q.mp3} PROMPT: Rick wants to buy new shoes. {bk05-l1c-f4-04-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: black / brown RESPONSE: Does he want black or brown ones? {bk05-l1c-f4-04-q.mp3} PROMPT: I want tea. {bk05-l1c-f4-05-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: hot / cold tea RESPONSE: Do you want hot or cold tea? {bk05-l1c-f4-05-q.mp3} PROMPT: Peggy bought a new sweater. {bk05-l1c-f4-06-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: red one / blue one RESPONSE: Did she buy a red one or a blue one? {bk05-l1c-f4-06-q.mp3} PROMPT: Rick is in his room. {bk05-l1c-f4-07-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: studying / watching TV RESPONSE: Is he studying or watching TV? {bk05-l1c-f4-07-q.mp3} PROMPT: Ken went downtown. {bk05-l1c-f4-08-s.mp3} TEMPLATE: take a taxi / bus RESPONSE: Did he take a taxi or a bus? {bk05-l1c-f4-08-q.mp3} # SKIPPED (book): "DO I HAVE A PEN OR A PENCIL?" — open pair task ("choose a thing and ask questions with 'or'"), nothing scripted. $LESSON 1-6: Ordinal Numbers and Dates # Source: ST §Ordinal Numbers (one lead-in line added) $GRAMMAR Ordinal Numbers ID: l1-s22 INTRO: In this part you'll count in order — first, second, third — and use those numbers to say dates. Here's the full set. To put things in order, we use **ordinal numbers**: | | | | | |---|---|---|---| | 1st | - {first} | 2nd | - {second} | | 3rd | - {third} | 4th | - {fourth} | | 5th | - {fifth} | 6th | - {sixth} | | 7th | - {seventh} | 8th | - {eighth} | | 9th | - {ninth} | 10th | - {tenth} | | 11th | - {eleventh} | 12th | - {twelfth} | # Source: LLA 1D Figure 1 $DIALOGUE Say the Ordinal Numbers ID: 1d-f1 INTRO: Listen and repeat, first through twelfth. Mind "fifth" and "twelfth" — they bite. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT LINE: First {bk05-l1d-f1-01.mp3} LINE: Second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh {bk05-l1d-f1-02.mp3} LINE: Eighth, ninth, tenth {bk05-l1d-f1-03.mp3} LINE: Eleventh {bk05-l1d-f1-04.mp3} LINE: Twelfth {bk05-l1d-f1-05.mp3} # Source: LLA 1D Figure 2 $SELECT Identify the Ordinal Number ID: 1d-f2 INTRO: You'll hear an ordinal number. Tap the figure that matches, then say the number back. INSTRUCTION: Tap the number you hear. REPEAT PROMPT: fifth. {bk05-l1d-f2-01-q.mp3} OPTION: a | 6th OPTION: b | 5th {bk05-l1d-f2-01-a.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: eighth. {bk05-l1d-f2-02-q.mp3} OPTION: a | 8th {bk05-l1d-f2-02-a.mp3} OPTION: b | 10th ANSWER: a PROMPT: second. {bk05-l1d-f2-03-q.mp3} OPTION: a | 4th OPTION: b | 2nd {bk05-l1d-f2-03-a.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: first. {bk05-l1d-f2-04-q.mp3} OPTION: a | 1st {bk05-l1d-f2-04-a.mp3} OPTION: b | 3rd ANSWER: a PROMPT: twelfth. {bk05-l1d-f2-05-q.mp3} OPTION: a | 12th {bk05-l1d-f2-05-a.mp3} OPTION: b | 10th ANSWER: a PROMPT: fourth. {bk05-l1d-f2-06-q.mp3} OPTION: a | 10th OPTION: b | 4th {bk05-l1d-f2-06-a.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: ninth. {bk05-l1d-f2-07-q.mp3} OPTION: a | 7th OPTION: b | 9th {bk05-l1d-f2-07-a.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: seventh. {bk05-l1d-f2-08-q.mp3} OPTION: a | 7th {bk05-l1d-f2-08-a.mp3} OPTION: b | 11th ANSWER: a PROMPT: third. {bk05-l1d-f2-09-q.mp3} OPTION: a | 3rd {bk05-l1d-f2-09-a.mp3} OPTION: b | 12th ANSWER: a PROMPT: eleventh. {bk05-l1d-f2-10-q.mp3} OPTION: a | 11th {bk05-l1d-f2-10-a.mp3} OPTION: b | 8th ANSWER: a PROMPT: tenth. {bk05-l1d-f2-11-q.mp3} OPTION: a | 9th OPTION: b | 10th {bk05-l1d-f2-11-a.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: sixth. {bk05-l1d-f2-12-q.mp3} OPTION: a | 4th OPTION: b | 6th {bk05-l1d-f2-12-a.mp3} ANSWER: b # Source: ST §The Last Month of the Year Is December. $PRODUCE Months and Days in Order ID: l1-s23 INTRO: Now use the ordinals on something real: the months of the year and the days of the week. Ask the question the cue tells you to, then answer it — both parts out loud. INSTRUCTION: Ask and answer about the order of months and days. INPUT: speak CHECK: llm RUBRIC: Accept any grammatically correct question asking about the ordinal position of a month/day, followed by the factual answer (e.g., "What is the second month of the year? February is the second month."). EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: Ask about the first month of the year. RESPONSE: What is the first month of the year? January is the first month of the year. EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: Ask about the last month of the year. RESPONSE: What is the last month of the year? December is the last month of the year. EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: Ask about the first day of the week. RESPONSE: What is the first day of the week? Sunday is the first day of the week. TEMPLATE: Ask about the third month of the year. RESPONSE: What is the third month of the year? March is the third month of the year. TEMPLATE: Ask about the tenth month of the year. RESPONSE: What is the tenth month of the year? October is the tenth month of the year. TEMPLATE: Ask about the third day of the week. RESPONSE: What is the third day of the week? Tuesday is the third day of the week. TEMPLATE: Ask about the last day of the week. RESPONSE: What is the last day of the week? Saturday is the last day of the week. # Source: LLA 1D Figure 3 # DROPPED (ST twin): ST §What's the Date? date-reading list (l1-s24) — same role and modality as this cassette pass. $DIALOGUE Repeat the Dates ID: 1d-f3 INTRO: Ten dates, American style: month, day, year. Listen and repeat each one. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT LINE: March 12, 1940. {bk05-l1d-f3-01.mp3} LINE: May 11, 1980. {bk05-l1d-f3-02.mp3} LINE: August 8, 1952. {bk05-l1d-f3-03.mp3} LINE: February 3, 1979. {bk05-l1d-f3-04.mp3} LINE: June 10, 1965. {bk05-l1d-f3-05.mp3} LINE: July 4, 1997. {bk05-l1d-f3-06.mp3} LINE: November 6, 1987. {bk05-l1d-f3-07.mp3} LINE: December 2, 1989. {bk05-l1d-f3-08.mp3} LINE: October 1, 1909. {bk05-l1d-f3-09.mp3} LINE: April 4, 1944. {bk05-l1d-f3-10.mp3} # Source: ST §Write the Dates $PRODUCE Write the Dates ID: l1-s25 INTRO: Each calendar piece shows a day, a date, a month, and a year. Type the date the American way: month first, then day, then year. INSTRUCTION: Type the date in the form: month, day, year. INPUT: type CHECK: exact EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: Friday 8 Sept. 1987 RESPONSE: Sept. 8, 1987 ACCEPT: September 8, 1987 TEMPLATE: Sunday 11 May 1980 RESPONSE: May 11, 1980 TEMPLATE: Monday 12 Jun. 1990 RESPONSE: Jun. 12, 1990 ACCEPT: June 12, 1990 TEMPLATE: Tuesday 3 Feb. 1991 RESPONSE: Feb. 3, 1991 ACCEPT: February 3, 1991 TEMPLATE: Saturday 1 Mar. 1970 RESPONSE: Mar. 1, 1970 ACCEPT: March 1, 1970 TEMPLATE: Wednesday 9 Aug. 1990 RESPONSE: Aug. 9, 1990 ACCEPT: August 9, 1990 # Source: LLA 1D Figure 4 $PRODUCE Dates on the Calendar {page_030_001.jpg} ID: 1d-f4 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: Look at the calendar. Listen to each question about a visit, type the date to complete the sentence, then repeat the full answer. INSTRUCTION: Type the correct date. REPEAT TEMPLATE: Jack's visit is on ____ PROMPT: Listen: "Jack comes in December." What's the date? {bk05-l1d-f4-01-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Jack's visit is on December the 3rd. {bk05-l1d-f4-01-a.mp3} ACCEPT: December 3rd | December 3 TEMPLATE: Linda's visit is on ____ PROMPT: "Linda's visit is in June." What's the date? {bk05-l1d-f4-02-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Linda's visit is on June 2nd. {bk05-l1d-f4-02-a.mp3} ACCEPT: June 2nd | June 2 | June the 2nd TEMPLATE: Sam's visit is on ____ PROMPT: "Sam's visit is in March." What's the date? {bk05-l1d-f4-03-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Sam's visit is on March the 11th. {bk05-l1d-f4-03-a.mp3} ACCEPT: March 11th | March 11 TEMPLATE: Kathy's visit is on ____ PROMPT: "Kathy's visit is in May." What's the date? {bk05-l1d-f4-04-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Kathy's visit is on May 7th. {bk05-l1d-f4-04-a.mp3} ACCEPT: May 7th | May 7 | May the 7th TEMPLATE: Ted's visit is on ____ PROMPT: "Ted's visit is in September." What's the date? {bk05-l1d-f4-05-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Ted's visit is on September the 1st. {bk05-l1d-f4-05-a.mp3} ACCEPT: September 1st | September 1 | September the 1st | 1st September | 1 September | 1st of September # Source: ST §About Order $DIALOGUE About Order ID: l1-s26 INTRO: A short reading about order — and the words "next", "then", and "last". Watch how Jack's evening unfolds, step by step. INSTRUCTION: Read the paragraph. VOCAB: order LINE: The months of the year, the days of the week, and the letters of the alphabet all have an order. LINE: We have ordinal numbers (first, second, etc.) to show order. We have words to show order, too. VOCAB: next VOCAB: then VOCAB: last LINE: Next, then and last are these words. The next paragraph is an example. LINE: Jack goes to his house at 5:30 p.m. every day. He takes off his uniform. Next, he drinks hot tea and eats dinner. Then he sits down and watches TV. Last, he goes to bed at 11:30. # Source: LLA 1D Figure 5 $PRODUCE Using Next and Then ID: 1d-f5 INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal INTRO: Answer each question with the three-step sequence on the screen, using "next" and "then". Then repeat the model answer. INSTRUCTION: Answer aloud using "next" and "then". REPEAT EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: a salad / chicken / fruit PROMPT: What did you eat for dinner? {bk05-l1d-f5-ex-q.mp3} RESPONSE: I had a salad. Next I had chicken. Then I had fruit. {bk05-l1d-f5-ex-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Houston / Dallas / Los Angeles PROMPT: Where did you go last summer? {bk05-l1d-f5-01-q.mp3} RESPONSE: I went to Houston. Next I went to Dallas. Then I went to Los Angeles. {bk05-l1d-f5-01-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: a blouse / a skirt / shoes PROMPT: What did Mary buy today? {bk05-l1d-f5-02-q.mp3} RESPONSE: She bought a blouse. Next she bought a skirt. Then she bought shoes. {bk05-l1d-f5-02-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: the BX / the commissary / the barracks PROMPT: Where did Sergeant White go today? {bk05-l1d-f5-03-q.mp3} RESPONSE: He went to the BX. Next he went to the commissary. Then he went to the barracks. {bk05-l1d-f5-03-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: class at 9 / tennis / lunch PROMPT: What's the student's schedule for today? {bk05-l1d-f5-04-q.mp3} RESPONSE: They have class at 9. Next they have tennis. Then they have lunch. {bk05-l1d-f5-04-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: the parts of the body / the ordinal numbers / the dates PROMPT: What did you study today? {bk05-l1d-f5-05-q.mp3} RESPONSE: We studied the parts of the body. Next we studied the ordinal numbers. Then we studied the dates. {bk05-l1d-f5-05-a.mp3} # SKIPPED (book): Reading Skill "LET'S EAT!" and "READ AND CIRCLE." — timed scanning exercises over realia (a menu, a table of contents) not provided in the text. $LESSON 1-7: Sounds, Stories, and Dictation # Source: ST §Speaking Skill: Either / Ether $DIALOGUE Two TH Sounds: Say the Pairs ID: l1-s8 INTRO: This last part pulls the day's work together: the two TH sounds, some listening, and writing from dictation. First, feel the difference between the TH in "either" and the TH in "ether". Read each pair aloud. INSTRUCTION: Read the words. Focus on the sounds. REPEAT LINE: either — ether LINE: teethe — teeth LINE: sheathe — sheath LINE: wreathe — wreath LINE: clothe — cloth LINE: thy — thigh LINE: loath — loathe LINE: soothe — sooth # Source: LLA 1C Figure 5 $SELECT Which TH Sound? ID: 1c-f5 INTRO: Listen to each word. Is its TH the sound in "thy", or the sound in "thigh"? Tap what you hear. INSTRUCTION: Tap the sound you hear. OPTION: a | TH sound (as in thy) OPTION: b | TH sound (as in thigh) EXAMPLE PROMPT: those {bk05-l1c-f5-ex.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: eighth {bk05-l1c-f5-01.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: brother {bk05-l1c-f5-02.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: thirsty {bk05-l1c-f5-03.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: throat {bk05-l1c-f5-04.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: then {bk05-l1c-f5-05.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: mouth {bk05-l1c-f5-06.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: there {bk05-l1c-f5-07.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: month {bk05-l1c-f5-08.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: thumb {bk05-l1c-f5-09.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: father {bk05-l1c-f5-10.mp3} ANSWER: a # Source: LLA 1C Figure 6 $PRODUCE Listen and Complete ID: 1c-f6 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: Captain Smith needs a whole outfit, and the dinner is in two hours. Listen to each sentence and type the missing words. INSTRUCTION: Type the missing words. PROMPT: Captain Smith wants new clothes for the officers' dinner. {bk05-l1c-f6-01.mp3} TEMPLATE: Captain Smith wants new clothes for the ____ Dinner. RESPONSE: Captain Smith wants new clothes for the officers' dinner. ACCEPT: officers' | officers | Officers' | Officers PROMPT: She has a scarf with black and white stripes. {bk05-l1c-f6-02.mp3} TEMPLATE: She has a scarf ____ black and white stripes. RESPONSE: She has a scarf with black and white stripes. ACCEPT: with PROMPT: She wants a long black skirt and a white blouse. {bk05-l1c-f6-03.mp3} TEMPLATE: She ____{wants} a long black skirt and ____{a} white blouse. RESPONSE: She wants a long black skirt and a white blouse. PROMPT: She needs shoes. {bk05-l1c-f6-04.mp3} TEMPLATE: She needs ____. RESPONSE: She needs shoes. ACCEPT: shoes PROMPT: She doesn't have black shoes. She needs all these clothes today. {bk05-l1c-f6-05.mp3} TEMPLATE: She doesn't have black shoes. ____ needs all these clothes today. RESPONSE: She needs all these clothes today. ACCEPT: She PROMPT: The dinner is in 2 hours. {bk05-l1c-f6-06.mp3} TEMPLATE: The ____ is in two hours. RESPONSE: The dinner is in 2 hours. ACCEPT: dinner # Source: LLA 1C Figure 7 $DIALOGUE What Happened to Bill? ID: 1c-f7 INTRO: Bill hurts himself with impressive regularity. Listen to the dialog and keep count of the damage. INSTRUCTION: Listen to the dialogue. Man1: What happened to Bill? {bk05-l1c-f7-01.mp3} Man2: He hurt his hand. {bk05-l1c-f7-02.mp3} Man1: Again? Didn't he hurt it last week? {bk05-l1c-f7-03.mp3} Man2: Last week he hurt his right arm. {bk05-l1c-f7-04.mp3} LINE: This week he hurt his left hand. {bk05-l1c-f7-05.mp3} LINE: And the week before he hurt his left knee. {bk05-l1c-f7-06.mp3} # Source: LLA 1C Figure 7 (writing) $PRODUCE Write Bill's Injuries ID: 1c-f7-b INPUT: type CHECK: exact REFERENCE INTRO: Now type the body parts Bill managed to hurt, one per line as you hear them. Replay the dialog if you lose count — Bill certainly has. INSTRUCTION: Type the body part. PROMPT: He hurt his hand. {bk05-l1c-f7-02.mp3} RESPONSE: hand PROMPT: Last week he hurt his right arm. {bk05-l1c-f7-04.mp3} RESPONSE: right arm PROMPT: This week he hurt his left hand. {bk05-l1c-f7-05.mp3} RESPONSE: left hand PROMPT: And the week before he hurt his left knee. {bk05-l1c-f7-06.mp3} RESPONSE: left knee # Source: LLA 1D Figure 6 $DIALOGUE Paul and John Are Sick ID: 1d-f6 INTRO: Paul and John compare symptoms — nobody wins. Listen and repeat each line. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT Paul: What's wrong, John? {bk05-l1d-f6-01.mp3} John: I'm sick. {bk05-l1d-f6-02.mp3} Paul: What's the matter? {bk05-l1d-f6-03.mp3} John: I'm cold, and I'm tired. My muscles are sore. {bk05-l1d-f6-04.mp3} Paul: I'm sick too. {bk05-l1d-f6-05.mp3} John: What's the matter with you? {bk05-l1d-f6-06.mp3} Paul: My head hurts, and my throat is sore. {bk05-l1d-f6-07.mp3} John: Let's go home and take our medicine. {bk05-l1d-f6-08.mp3} # Source: LLA 1D Figure 6 (role-play) $PRODUCE Play John's Part ID: 1d-f6-b INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal INTRO: Now take John's role. Paul speaks first; you answer with John's line, shown on the screen. INSTRUCTION: Read John's lines aloud. PROMPT: What's wrong, John? {bk05-l1d-f6-09.mp3} TEMPLATE: John: I'm sick. RESPONSE: I'm sick. PROMPT: What's the matter? {bk05-l1d-f6-10.mp3} TEMPLATE: John: I'm cold, and I'm tired. My muscles are sore. RESPONSE: I'm cold, and I'm tired. My muscles are sore. PROMPT: I'm sick too. {bk05-l1d-f6-11.mp3} TEMPLATE: John: What's the matter with you? RESPONSE: What's the matter with you? PROMPT: My head hurts, and my throat is sore. {bk05-l1d-f6-12.mp3} TEMPLATE: John: Let's go home and take our medicine. RESPONSE: Let's go home and take our medicine. # Source: LLA 1B Figure 9 $PRODUCE Punctuation from Dictation ID: 1b-f9 INPUT: type CHECK: exact NORMALIZE: strict LONGFORM INTRO: Listen to each sentence and type it with correct capital letters and punctuation. Yes, the period counts. INSTRUCTION: Type the sentence with correct punctuation. PROMPT: "Which seasons do you like?" {bk05-l1b-f9-01.mp3} TEMPLATE: which season do you like RESPONSE: "Which season do you like?" ACCEPT: Which season do you like? PROMPT: I like the fall. {bk05-l1b-f9-02.mp3} TEMPLATE: i like the fall RESPONSE: I like the fall. PROMPT: It's cool in the fall. {bk05-l1b-f9-03.mp3} TEMPLATE: it's cool in the fall RESPONSE: It's cool in the fall. PROMPT: We have football games in the U.S. {bk05-l1b-f9-04.mp3} TEMPLATE: we have football games in the us RESPONSE: We have football games in the U.S. PROMPT: My friends like to go to the games. {bk05-l1b-f9-05.mp3} TEMPLATE: my friends like to go to the games RESPONSE: My friends like to go to the games. PROMPT: I don't go to the games. {bk05-l1b-f9-06.mp3} TEMPLATE: i don't go to the games RESPONSE: I don't go to the games. PROMPT: I watch football on TV. {bk05-l1b-f9-07.mp3} TEMPLATE: i watch football on tv RESPONSE: I watch football on TV. PROMPT: I like the fall. {bk05-l1b-f9-08.mp3} TEMPLATE: i like the fall RESPONSE: I like the fall. # Source: ST §Jane Hurt Her Leg $PRODUCE Rewrite: Jane Hurt Her Leg ID: l1-s29 INTRO: Same job, no audio this time. Rewrite each sentence about Jane with correct capital letters and punctuation. INSTRUCTION: Type the sentence with correct capitals and punctuation. INPUT: type CHECK: exact NORMALIZE: strict LONGFORM TEMPLATE: jane hurt her leg at a soccer game RESPONSE: Jane hurt her leg at a soccer game. TEMPLATE: she didn't go to the doctor RESPONSE: She didn't go to the doctor. TEMPLATE: the next day her leg was very sore RESPONSE: The next day her leg was very sore. TEMPLATE: she went to bed and took medicine RESPONSE: She went to bed and took medicine. TEMPLATE: the next day her leg was very sore again RESPONSE: The next day her leg was very sore again. TEMPLATE: she then went to the doctor RESPONSE: She then went to the doctor. TEMPLATE: her leg is well now RESPONSE: Her leg is well now. # SKIPPED (book): ST "DICTATION" — 5 blank lines for instructor-read sentences; no printed stimuli. The cassette dictation below covers the skill. # Source: LLA 1D Figure 7 $PRODUCE Dictation ID: 1d-f7 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: The last activity of the lesson: a classic dictation about Mary and her new dress. Type exactly what you hear — and that's the whole lesson done. Nicely done for getting here. INSTRUCTION: Type the sentence you hear. PROMPT: Mary wants to buy a new dress. {bk05-l1d-f7-01.mp3} RESPONSE: Mary wants to buy a new dress. {bk05-l1d-f7-01.mp3} PROMPT: Does she want a long one or a short one? {bk05-l1d-f7-02.mp3} RESPONSE: Does she want a long one or a short one? {bk05-l1d-f7-02.mp3} PROMPT: She wants one with a long skirt. {bk05-l1d-f7-03.mp3} RESPONSE: She wants one with a long skirt. {bk05-l1d-f7-03.mp3} PROMPT: She needs new shoes to wear with the dress. {bk05-l1d-f7-04.mp3} RESPONSE: She needs new shoes to wear with the dress. {bk05-l1d-f7-04.mp3} PROMPT: Can she buy the dress and shoes at the BX? {bk05-l1d-f7-05.mp3} RESPONSE: Can she buy the dress and shoes at the BX? {bk05-l1d-f7-05.mp3} PROMPT: No, she needs to go to the store in the city. {bk05-l1d-f7-06.mp3} RESPONSE: No, she needs to go to the store in the city. {bk05-l1d-f7-06.mp3}