$MODULE Book 1 · Lesson 1: The Classroom {st-page_005_001.jpg} FORMAT: 2 DESCRIPTION: Greetings, classroom instructions and objects, the letters A–G, numbers 0–20, this/that and my/your, and the P/B sound contrast. 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: Student | schedar | Male student VOICE: Teacher | aoede | Female teacher VOICE: Ted | alnilam | Male speaker VOICE: Aldo | charon | Male speaker VOICE: Bill | charon | Male speaker VOICE: Bob | achird | Male speaker VOICE: Sgt_Smith | alnilam | Male speaker VOICE: Maj_Henry | achird | Male speaker VOICE: John | orus | Male speaker VOICE: Mr_Bill | charon | Male speaker VOICE: StudentA | achird | Male speaker VOICE: StudentB | charon | Male speaker VOICE: ID | achernar | speaker (auto) VOICE: Narrator | achird | speaker (auto) $LESSON 1-1: Classroom Actions # Source: LLA 1A Figure 1 (VOCAB tags transferred from ST §Look, Listen, and Repeat) $DIALOGUE Classroom Instructions ID: 1a-f1 INTRO: Welcome to your first lesson. In this lesson you'll learn to greet people, name the things in a classroom, and handle the letters A to G and the numbers up to twenty. First, the instructions your teacher will use all day long. Listen to each one and repeat it. INSTRUCTION: Repeat each instruction. REPEAT VOCAB: to listen LINE: Listen. {page_011_001.jpg} {bk01-l1a-f1-01.mp3} VOCAB: to repeat LINE: Repeat. {page_011_002.jpg} {bk01-l1a-f1-02.mp3} VOCAB: to look at LINE: Look at the language laboratory activities. {page_011_003.jpg} {bk01-l1a-f1-03.mp3} VOCAB: to write LINE: Write the word. {page_011_004.jpg} {bk01-l1a-f1-04.mp3} VOCAB: to circle LINE: Circle the letter. {page_011_005.jpg} {bk01-l1a-f1-05.mp3} VOCAB: to go LINE: Go to the lab. {page_011_006.jpg} {bk01-l1a-f1-06.mp3} VOCAB: to open LINE: Open the door. {page_011_007.jpg} {bk01-l1a-f1-07.mp3} VOCAB: to close LINE: Close the book. {page_011_008.jpg} {bk01-l1a-f1-08.mp3} LINE: Open the window. {page_011_009.jpg} {bk01-l1a-f1-09.mp3} LINE: Close the door. {page_011_010.jpg} {bk01-l1a-f1-10.mp3} LINE: Close the window. {page_011_011.jpg} {bk01-l1a-f1-11.mp3} LINE: Open the book. {page_011_012.jpg} {bk01-l1a-f1-12.mp3} # SKIPPED (master): ST §Look, Listen, and Repeat — cross-source twin of this presentation # (same classroom-action verbs, same listen-and-repeat role, TTS only). Kept the cassette # figures; the ST panel's VOCAB tags were transferred onto the lines above. # Source: LLA 1A Figure 2 $DIALOGUE More Instructions, Please ID: 1a-f2 INTRO: The same instructions again, plus new ones with "please" — politeness costs nothing and your teacher notices. Listen and repeat each sentence. INSTRUCTION: Repeat each sentence. REPEAT LINE: Listen. {bk01-l1a-f2-01.mp3} LINE: Repeat. {bk01-l1a-f2-02.mp3} LINE: Look at the picture. {bk01-l1a-f2-03.mp3} LINE: Write the word. {bk01-l1a-f2-04.mp3} LINE: Circle the letter. {bk01-l1a-f2-05.mp3} LINE: Go to the lab. {bk01-l1a-f2-06.mp3} LINE: Open the door. {bk01-l1a-f2-07.mp3} LINE: Open the book. {bk01-l1a-f2-08.mp3} LINE: Open the window. {bk01-l1a-f2-09.mp3} LINE: Close the door. {bk01-l1a-f2-10.mp3} LINE: Close the window. {bk01-l1a-f2-11.mp3} LINE: Close the book. {bk01-l1a-f2-12.mp3} LINE: Repeat the word, please. {bk01-l1a-f2-13.mp3} LINE: Please go to the classroom. {bk01-l1a-f2-14.mp3} LINE: Please open your book. {bk01-l1a-f2-15.mp3} LINE: Write your name, please. {bk01-l1a-f2-16.mp3} LINE: Please open the window. {bk01-l1a-f2-17.mp3} LINE: Write the number, please. {bk01-l1a-f2-18.mp3} LINE: Circle the word, please. {bk01-l1a-f2-19.mp3} LINE: Please look at the clock. {bk01-l1a-f2-20.mp3} LINE: Go to your chair, please. {bk01-l1a-f2-21.mp3} LINE: Please listen. {bk01-l1a-f2-22.mp3} LINE: Look at the book, please. {bk01-l1a-f2-23.mp3} LINE: Please write my name. {bk01-l1a-f2-24.mp3} $LESSON 1-2: The Letters A to G # Source: LLA 1A Figure 3 (part 1) $DIALOGUE The Letters A to G ID: 1a-f3 INTRO: In this part you'll learn the first seven letters of the English alphabet, A to G — how they sound and how they look. Listen and repeat each letter. INSTRUCTION: Repeat the letters. REPEAT LINE: A {bk01-l1a-f3-00a.mp3} LINE: B {bk01-l1a-f3-00b.mp3} LINE: C {bk01-l1a-f3-00c.mp3} LINE: D {bk01-l1a-f3-00d.mp3} LINE: E {bk01-l1a-f3-00e.mp3} LINE: F {bk01-l1a-f3-00f.mp3} LINE: G {bk01-l1a-f3-00g.mp3} # Source: LLA 1A Figure 3 (part 2) $SELECT Which Letter Do You Hear? ID: 1a-f3-b INTRO: Now you'll hear one letter at a time. Tap the letter you hear — capital or small, it's the same letter. INSTRUCTION: Tap the letter you hear. EXAMPLE PROMPT: E. {bk01-l1a-f3-00-ex.mp3} OPTION: a | b OPTION: b | e OPTION: c | F OPTION: d | a ANSWER: b PROMPT: B. {bk01-l1a-f3-01.mp3} OPTION: a | a OPTION: b | B OPTION: c | C OPTION: d | d ANSWER: b PROMPT: E. {bk01-l1a-f3-02.mp3} OPTION: a | G OPTION: b | A OPTION: c | C OPTION: d | E ANSWER: d PROMPT: C. {bk01-l1a-f3-03.mp3} OPTION: a | c OPTION: b | d OPTION: c | a OPTION: d | f ANSWER: a PROMPT: F. {bk01-l1a-f3-04.mp3} OPTION: a | B OPTION: b | F OPTION: c | E OPTION: d | G ANSWER: b PROMPT: A. {bk01-l1a-f3-05.mp3} OPTION: a | G OPTION: b | D OPTION: c | C OPTION: d | A ANSWER: d PROMPT: D. {bk01-l1a-f3-06.mp3} OPTION: a | f OPTION: b | e OPTION: c | d OPTION: d | b ANSWER: c PROMPT: G. {bk01-l1a-f3-07.mp3} OPTION: a | g OPTION: b | b OPTION: c | E OPTION: d | C ANSWER: a PROMPT: A. {bk01-l1a-f3-08.mp3} OPTION: a | e OPTION: b | B OPTION: c | C OPTION: d | a ANSWER: d PROMPT: B. {bk01-l1a-f3-09.mp3} OPTION: a | b OPTION: b | g OPTION: c | d OPTION: d | f ANSWER: a PROMPT: D. {bk01-l1a-f3-10.mp3} OPTION: a | C OPTION: b | d OPTION: c | e OPTION: d | F ANSWER: b PROMPT: C. {bk01-l1a-f3-11.mp3} OPTION: a | c OPTION: b | b OPTION: c | f OPTION: d | g ANSWER: a PROMPT: E. {bk01-l1a-f3-12.mp3} OPTION: a | A OPTION: b | E OPTION: c | B OPTION: d | D ANSWER: b PROMPT: G. {bk01-l1a-f3-13.mp3} OPTION: a | c OPTION: b | g OPTION: c | F OPTION: d | a ANSWER: b PROMPT: F. {bk01-l1a-f3-14.mp3} OPTION: a | d OPTION: b | c OPTION: c | b OPTION: d | f ANSWER: d PROMPT: B. {bk01-l1a-f3-15.mp3} OPTION: a | d OPTION: b | b OPTION: c | c OPTION: d | a ANSWER: b # Source: LLA 1A Figure 4 $PRODUCE Write the Letters ID: 1a-f4 INTRO: Dictation time. You'll hear the name of a capital letter and a small letter. Type both letters, exactly as you hear them. INSTRUCTION: Type the capital letter and the small letter. INPUT: type CHECK: exact EXAMPLE PROMPT: Capital A. Small a. {bk01-l1a-f4-00-ex.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____{A} ____{a} RESPONSE: A a PROMPT: Capital G. Small g. {bk01-l1a-f4-01.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____{G} ____{g} RESPONSE: G g PROMPT: Capital D. Small d. {bk01-l1a-f4-02.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____{D} ____{d} RESPONSE: D d PROMPT: Capital F. Small f. {bk01-l1a-f4-03.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____{F} ____{f} RESPONSE: F f PROMPT: Capital C. Small c. {bk01-l1a-f4-04.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____{C} ____{c} RESPONSE: C c PROMPT: Capital E. Small e. {bk01-l1a-f4-05.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____{E} ____{e} RESPONSE: E e PROMPT: Capital B. Small b. {bk01-l1a-f4-06.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____{B} ____{b} RESPONSE: B b PROMPT: Capital G. Small g. {bk01-l1a-f4-07.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____{G} ____{g} RESPONSE: G g PROMPT: Capital A. Small a. {bk01-l1a-f4-08.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____{A} ____{a} RESPONSE: A a PROMPT: Capital F. Small f. {bk01-l1a-f4-09.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____{F} ____{f} RESPONSE: F f PROMPT: Capital B. Small b. {bk01-l1a-f4-10.mp3} TEMPLATE: ____{B} ____{b} RESPONSE: B b # SKIPPED (book): ST Vocabulary "DICTATION" — repeat the alphabet, write the letter. # Instructor-read with no recorded stimulus and no given letters; the cassette dictation # above covers the same skill for A–G. Convertible later with chosen letters + TTS. $LESSON 1-3: Numbers 0 to 20 # Source: LLA 1A Figure 6 $DIALOGUE Numbers 0 to 20 ID: 1a-f6 INTRO: New part, new goal: counting from zero to twenty. Listen and repeat each number — the teens will earn their keep later. INSTRUCTION: Repeat each number. REPEAT LINE: 0 {bk01-l1a-f6-00.mp3} LINE: 1 {bk01-l1a-f6-01.mp3} LINE: 2 {bk01-l1a-f6-02.mp3} LINE: 3 {bk01-l1a-f6-03.mp3} LINE: 4 {bk01-l1a-f6-04.mp3} LINE: 5 {bk01-l1a-f6-05.mp3} LINE: 6 {bk01-l1a-f6-06.mp3} LINE: 7 {bk01-l1a-f6-07.mp3} LINE: 8 {bk01-l1a-f6-08.mp3} LINE: 9 {bk01-l1a-f6-09.mp3} LINE: 10 {bk01-l1a-f6-10.mp3} LINE: 11 {bk01-l1a-f6-11.mp3} LINE: 12 {bk01-l1a-f6-12.mp3} LINE: 13 {bk01-l1a-f6-13.mp3} LINE: 14 {bk01-l1a-f6-14.mp3} LINE: 15 {bk01-l1a-f6-15.mp3} LINE: 16 {bk01-l1a-f6-16.mp3} LINE: 17 {bk01-l1a-f6-17.mp3} LINE: 18 {bk01-l1a-f6-18.mp3} LINE: 19 {bk01-l1a-f6-19.mp3} LINE: 20 {bk01-l1a-f6-20.mp3} # Source: ST §Numbers Zero to Twenty $GRAMMAR Numbers Zero to Twenty ID: l1-s7 INTRO: Here are the numbers zero to twenty with their written words. Tap any word to hear it again. | | | |---|---| | 0 = {zero} | | | 1 = {one} | 11 = {eleven} | | 2 = {two} | 12 = {twelve} | | 3 = {three} | 13 = {thirteen} | | 4 = {four} | 14 = {fourteen} | | 5 = {five} | 15 = {fifteen} | | 6 = {six} | 16 = {sixteen} | | 7 = {seven} | 17 = {seventeen} | | 8 = {eight} | 18 = {eighteen} | | 9 = {nine} | 19 = {nineteen} | | 10 = {ten} | 20 = {twenty} | # Source: LLA 1A Figure 7 $SELECT Which Number Do You Hear? ID: 1a-f7 INTRO: You'll hear one number at a time. Tap the number you hear. Thirteen and thirty love to be confused — listen to the end of the word. INSTRUCTION: Tap the number you hear. EXAMPLE PROMPT: 16. {bk01-l1a-f7-00-ex.mp3} OPTION: a | 6 OPTION: b | 18 OPTION: c | 16 OPTION: d | 5 ANSWER: c PROMPT: 3. {bk01-l1a-f7-01.mp3} OPTION: a | 1 OPTION: b | 2 OPTION: c | 3 OPTION: d | 4 ANSWER: c PROMPT: 11. {bk01-l1a-f7-02.mp3} OPTION: a | 5 OPTION: b | 0 OPTION: c | 9 OPTION: d | 11 ANSWER: d PROMPT: 6. {bk01-l1a-f7-03.mp3} OPTION: a | 2 OPTION: b | 4 OPTION: c | 6 OPTION: d | 8 ANSWER: c PROMPT: 12. {bk01-l1a-f7-04.mp3} OPTION: a | 12 OPTION: b | 10 OPTION: c | 9 OPTION: d | 7 ANSWER: a PROMPT: 9. {bk01-l1a-f7-05.mp3} OPTION: a | 3 OPTION: b | 9 OPTION: c | 5 OPTION: d | 8 ANSWER: b PROMPT: 10. {bk01-l1a-f7-06.mp3} OPTION: a | 5 OPTION: b | 12 OPTION: c | 10 OPTION: d | 2 ANSWER: c PROMPT: 5. {bk01-l1a-f7-07.mp3} OPTION: a | 5 OPTION: b | 6 OPTION: c | 8 OPTION: d | 9 ANSWER: a PROMPT: 13. {bk01-l1a-f7-08.mp3} OPTION: a | 10 OPTION: b | 11 OPTION: c | 12 OPTION: d | 13 ANSWER: d PROMPT: 18. {bk01-l1a-f7-09.mp3} OPTION: a | 8 OPTION: b | 18 OPTION: c | 9 OPTION: d | 12 ANSWER: b PROMPT: 0. {bk01-l1a-f7-10.mp3} OPTION: a | 0 OPTION: b | 10 OPTION: c | 15 OPTION: d | 20 ANSWER: a PROMPT: 15. {bk01-l1a-f7-11.mp3} OPTION: a | 8 OPTION: b | 15 OPTION: c | 0 OPTION: d | 2 ANSWER: b PROMPT: 4. {bk01-l1a-f7-12.mp3} OPTION: a | 4 OPTION: b | 17 OPTION: c | 14 OPTION: d | 9 ANSWER: a PROMPT: 19. {bk01-l1a-f7-13.mp3} OPTION: a | 9 OPTION: b | 6 OPTION: c | 13 OPTION: d | 19 ANSWER: d PROMPT: 20. {bk01-l1a-f7-14.mp3} OPTION: a | 20 OPTION: b | 12 OPTION: c | 2 OPTION: d | 0 ANSWER: a PROMPT: 1. {bk01-l1a-f7-15.mp3} OPTION: a | 7 OPTION: b | 11 OPTION: c | 1 OPTION: d | 14 ANSWER: c PROMPT: 2. {bk01-l1a-f7-16.mp3} OPTION: a | 3 OPTION: b | 12 OPTION: c | 16 OPTION: d | 2 ANSWER: d # Source: ST §A Number and a Word $SELECT Numbers as Words ID: l1-s8 INTRO: Same numbers, now in writing. You'll see a digit — tap the word that spells it. INSTRUCTION: Tap the correct word for the number. OPTION: sixteen | sixteen OPTION: eight | eight OPTION: two | two OPTION: thirteen | thirteen OPTION: ten | ten OPTION: eleven | eleven OPTION: one | one OPTION: twelve | twelve OPTION: five | five OPTION: nine | nine TEMPLATE: 10 ANSWER: ten TEMPLATE: 1 ANSWER: one TEMPLATE: 12 ANSWER: twelve TEMPLATE: 16 ANSWER: sixteen TEMPLATE: 8 ANSWER: eight TEMPLATE: 13 ANSWER: thirteen TEMPLATE: 9 ANSWER: nine TEMPLATE: 2 ANSWER: two TEMPLATE: 11 ANSWER: eleven TEMPLATE: 5 ANSWER: five # Source: LLA 1B Figure 1 $PRODUCE The Missing Number ID: 1b-f1 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: You'll see three numbers with one missing. Listen to the whole sequence and type the number you didn't see. INSTRUCTION: Type the missing number. EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: 14 7 ____ PROMPT: 14. 7. 12. {bk01-l1b-f1-ex.mp3} RESPONSE: 12 TEMPLATE: 3 ____ 8 PROMPT: 3. 5. 8. {bk01-l1b-f1-01.mp3} RESPONSE: 5 TEMPLATE: 1 2 ____ PROMPT: 1. 2. 3. {bk01-l1b-f1-02.mp3} RESPONSE: 3 TEMPLATE: 12 10 ____ PROMPT: 12. 10. 9. {bk01-l1b-f1-03.mp3} RESPONSE: 9 TEMPLATE: 0 4 ____ PROMPT: 0. 4. 11. {bk01-l1b-f1-04.mp3} RESPONSE: 11 TEMPLATE: ____ 9 1 PROMPT: 3. 9. 1. {bk01-l1b-f1-05.mp3} RESPONSE: 3 TEMPLATE: 6 4 ____ PROMPT: 6. 4. 2. {bk01-l1b-f1-06.mp3} RESPONSE: 2 TEMPLATE: 11 ____ 10 PROMPT: 11. 1. 10. {bk01-l1b-f1-07.mp3} RESPONSE: 1 TEMPLATE: 7 11 ____ PROMPT: 7. 11. 4. {bk01-l1b-f1-08.mp3} RESPONSE: 4 TEMPLATE: 3 ____ 9 PROMPT: 3. 6. 9. {bk01-l1b-f1-09.mp3} RESPONSE: 6 TEMPLATE: ____ 10 12 PROMPT: 8. 10. 12. {bk01-l1b-f1-10.mp3} RESPONSE: 8 TEMPLATE: 4 3 ____ PROMPT: 4. 3. 9. {bk01-l1b-f1-11.mp3} RESPONSE: 9 TEMPLATE: ____ 9 2 PROMPT: 7. 9. 2. {bk01-l1b-f1-12.mp3} RESPONSE: 7 # SKIPPED (book): ST "DICTATION" — repeat the numbers, write the numbers. Instructor-read # with no recorded stimulus or given items; the cassette missing-number dictation above # covers the skill. Convertible later with chosen numbers + TTS. $LESSON 1-4: Greetings # Source: ST §How Are You? $DIALOGUE How Are You? ID: l1-s1 INTRO: New part: greetings — how to say hello, ask how someone is, and leave politely. Bill and Bob show you the whole routine. Listen and repeat each line. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat each line. REPEAT VOCAB: Good morning Bill: Good morning. VOCAB: How are you? Bob: Good morning. How are you? VOCAB: Fine, thanks. Bill: Fine, thanks. How are you? VOCAB: classroom Bob: Fine, thanks. Oh, my teacher is in the classroom. VOCAB: See you later. Bill: See you later. VOCAB: Okay VOCAB: Goodbye Bob: Okay. Goodbye. # Source: LLA 1B Figure 2 $DIALOGUE Greetings in the Classroom ID: 1b-f2 INTRO: A morning in the classroom, from hello to goodbye — with a little work in between. Listen and repeat what you hear. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat each line. REPEAT Student: Good morning, ma'am. {page_016_001.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f2-01.mp3} Teacher: Good morning. {page_016_001.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f2-02.mp3} Teacher: How are you? {page_016_002.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f2-03.mp3} Student: Fine, thanks. {page_016_002.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f2-04.mp3} Teacher: It's 2 o'clock. {page_016_003.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f2-05.mp3} LINE: Close your books, please. {page_016_003.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f2-06.mp3} Student: Goodbye, ma'am. {page_016_004.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f2-07.mp3} Teacher: Goodbye. {page_016_004.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f2-08.mp3} # Source: LLA 1D Figure 2 (VOCAB tags transferred from ST §What's Your Name?) $DIALOGUE What Is Your Name? {page_030_001.jpg} ID: 1d-f2 INTRO: Ted and Aldo meet for the first time and trade names — a transaction you'll repeat for the rest of your life. Listen and repeat each line. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT VOCAB: Hello Ted: Hello. {bk01-l1d-f2-01.mp3} Aldo: Hello. How are you? {bk01-l1d-f2-02.mp3} Ted: Fine. Thanks. And you? {bk01-l1d-f2-04.mp3} VOCAB: What is your name? Aldo: Fine. What is your name? {bk01-l1d-f2-05.mp3} VOCAB: My name is Ted: My name is Ted. What is your name? {bk01-l1d-f2-06.mp3} Aldo: My name is Aldo. {bk01-l1d-f2-07.mp3} # SKIPPED (master): ST §What's Your Name? — cross-source twin of the cassette dialog above # (same Ted/Aldo exchange, TTS only). Its VOCAB tags were transferred onto the cassette lines. # Source: ST §How Are You? (Formal) $DIALOGUE Formal Greetings ID: l1-s3 INTRO: When you greet an officer, add "sir." Sergeant Smith demonstrates on Major Henry — note who says "sir" and who doesn't. Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the dialogs. REPEAT VOCAB: sir Sgt_Smith: Good morning, sir. {st-page_008_001.jpg} Maj_Henry: Morning. How are you? Sgt_Smith: Fine, thanks. How are you? {st-page_008_002.jpg} Maj_Henry: Fine, thanks. VOCAB: Thanks John: Thanks, Mr. Bill. {st-page_008_003.jpg} Mr_Bill: Okay. See you later. John: Goodbye. {st-page_008_004.jpg} $LESSON 1-5: Things in the Classroom # Source: LLA 1B Figure 3 (VOCAB tags transferred from ST §It's a Book.) $DIALOGUE What's That? ID: 1b-f3 INTRO: New part: the things around you in a classroom. For each picture you'll hear a question and its answer. Listen and repeat both. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT VOCAB: book Narrator: What's that? {page_017_001.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-01-q.mp3} LINE: It's a book. {page_017_001.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-01-a.mp3} VOCAB: chair Narrator: What's that? {page_017_002.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-02-q.mp3} LINE: It's a chair. {page_017_002.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-02-a.mp3} VOCAB: window Narrator: What's that? {page_017_003.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-03-q.mp3} LINE: It's a window. {page_017_003.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-03-a.mp3} VOCAB: clock Narrator: What's that? {page_017_004.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-04-q.mp3} LINE: It's a clock. {page_017_004.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-04-a.mp3} VOCAB: door Narrator: What's that? {page_017_005.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-05-q.mp3} LINE: It's a door. {page_017_005.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-05-a.mp3} Narrator: What's that? {page_017_006.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-06-q.mp3} LINE: It's a chair. {page_017_006.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-06-a.mp3} VOCAB: table Narrator: What's that? {page_017_007.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-07-q.mp3} LINE: It's a table. {page_017_007.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-07-a.mp3} VOCAB: pencil Narrator: What's that? {page_017_008.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-08-q.mp3} LINE: It's a pencil. {page_017_008.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-08-a.mp3} VOCAB: pen Narrator: What's that? {page_017_009.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-09-q.mp3} LINE: It's a pen. {page_017_009.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-09-a.mp3} VOCAB: notebook Narrator: What's that? {page_017_010.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-10-q.mp3} LINE: It's a notebook. {page_017_010.jpg} {bk01-l1b-f3-10-a.mp3} # Source: ST §It's a Book. (grammar table) $GRAMMAR It's a Book. ID: l1-s4 INTRO: A quick look at the pattern you've been repeating: "it is" almost always shrinks to "it's". | | | | |---|---|---| | It | is | a book. | | It | is | a pen. | | It | is | a pencil. | **It + is = It's** | | | |---|---| | It's | a book. | | It's | a pen. | | It's | a pencil. | In everyday English you'll nearly always hear the short form: {It is a book.} becomes {It's a book.} — same meaning, one less syllable. # Source: LLA 1C Figure 1 (VOCAB tags transferred from ST §It's a Book.) $DIALOGUE More Classroom Objects ID: 1c-f1 INTRO: More things to name — including words, letters, and numbers themselves. For each picture, listen to the question and answer and repeat them both. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the questions and answers. REPEAT LINE: What's that? It's a door. {page_019_001.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f1-01.mp3} LINE: What's that? It's a pencil. {page_019_002.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f1-02.mp3} LINE: What's that? It's a notebook. {page_019_003.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f1-03.mp3} VOCAB: picture LINE: What's that? It's a picture. {page_019_004.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f1-04.mp3} LINE: What's that? It's a pen. {page_019_005.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f1-05.mp3} VOCAB: classroom LINE: What's that? It's a classroom. {page_019_006.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f1-06.mp3} LINE: What's that? It's a book. {page_019_007.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f1-07.mp3} VOCAB: lab LINE: What's that? It's a lab. {page_019_008.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f1-08.mp3} LINE: What's that? It's a window. {page_019_009.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f1-09.mp3} VOCAB: word LINE: What's that? It's a word. {page_019_010.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f1-10.mp3} VOCAB: letter LINE: What's that? It's a letter. {page_019_011.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f1-11.mp3} VOCAB: number LINE: What's that? It's a number. {page_019_012.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f1-12.mp3} # SKIPPED (master): ST §It's a Book. (sentence panel) — cross-source twin of the cassette # presentations above (same fifteen objects, same "It's a ..." sentences, TTS only). Kept # the cassette passes; the ST panel's VOCAB tags were distributed across them. # Source: LLA 1C Figure 4 $DIALOGUE Words and Sentences ID: 1c-f4 INTRO: One more pass over the classroom words: first the word alone, then in a sentence. Listen and repeat both. INSTRUCTION: Repeat each word and sentence. REPEAT LINE: A classroom. It's a classroom. {bk01-l1c-f4-01.mp3} LINE: A door. It's a door. {bk01-l1c-f4-02.mp3} LINE: A window. It's a window. {bk01-l1c-f4-03.mp3} LINE: A lab. It's a lab. {bk01-l1c-f4-04.mp3} LINE: A picture. It's a picture. {bk01-l1c-f4-05.mp3} LINE: A pencil. It's a pencil. {bk01-l1c-f4-06.mp3} LINE: A pen. It's a pen. {bk01-l1c-f4-07.mp3} LINE: A book. It's a book. {bk01-l1c-f4-08.mp3} LINE: A notebook. It's a notebook. {bk01-l1c-f4-09.mp3} LINE: A number. It's a number. {bk01-l1c-f4-10.mp3} LINE: A letter. It's a letter. {bk01-l1c-f4-11.mp3} LINE: A word. It's a word. {bk01-l1c-f4-12.mp3} LINE: A clock. It's a clock. {bk01-l1c-f4-13.mp3} LINE: A table. It's a table. {bk01-l1c-f4-14.mp3} LINE: A chair. It's a chair. {bk01-l1c-f4-15.mp3} # SKIPPED (tape): LLA 1C Figure 3 — listening exercise whose stimuli are not available on # the tape transcript (per the stage-1 conversion). # Source: LLA 1C Figure 2 (part 1) $SELECT Tap the Object You Hear ID: 1c-f2 INTRO: You'll hear a question and an answer. Tap the picture that matches the object you hear. INSTRUCTION: Tap the correct picture. PROMPT: What's that? It's a pencil. {bk01-l1c-f2-01.mp3} OPTION: a | the letter b {page_020_001.jpg} OPTION: b | a pencil {page_020_002.jpg} OPTION: c | the number 8 {page_020_003.jpg} OPTION: d | a picture {page_020_004.jpg} ANSWER: b PROMPT: What's that? It's a notebook. {bk01-l1c-f2-02.mp3} OPTION: a | a notebook {page_020_005.jpg} OPTION: b | a book {page_020_006.jpg} OPTION: c | a window {page_020_007.jpg} OPTION: d | a lab {page_020_008.jpg} ANSWER: a PROMPT: What's that? It's a pen. {bk01-l1c-f2-03.mp3} OPTION: a | a picture {page_020_009.jpg} OPTION: b | a pencil {page_020_010.jpg} OPTION: c | a pen {page_020_011.jpg} OPTION: d | a book {page_020_012.jpg} ANSWER: c PROMPT: What's that? It's a picture. {bk01-l1c-f2-04.mp3} OPTION: a | a notebook {page_020_013.jpg} OPTION: b | a classroom {page_020_014.jpg} OPTION: c | a window {page_020_015.jpg} OPTION: d | a picture {page_020_016.jpg} ANSWER: d PROMPT: What's that? It's a book. {bk01-l1c-f2-05.mp3} OPTION: a | a word {page_020_017.jpg} OPTION: b | a book {page_020_018.jpg} OPTION: c | a picture {page_020_019.jpg} OPTION: d | the number 8 {page_020_020.jpg} ANSWER: b PROMPT: What's that? It's a lab. {bk01-l1c-f2-06.mp3} OPTION: a | a lab {page_020_021.jpg} OPTION: b | a book {page_020_022.jpg} OPTION: c | a classroom {page_020_023.jpg} OPTION: d | a pencil {page_020_024.jpg} ANSWER: a # Source: LLA 1C Figure 2 (part 2) $PRODUCE Answer About the Pictures ID: 1c-f2-b INTRO: The same pictures, but now the questions are for you. Look at the picture, answer aloud in a full sentence, then repeat the model answer. INSTRUCTION: Answer with a full sentence. REPEAT PROMPT: What's letter B? {page_020_002.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f2-01-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Yes, it's a pencil. {bk01-l1c-f2-01-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's letter A? {page_020_005.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f2-02-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Yes, it's a notebook. {bk01-l1c-f2-02-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's letter C? {page_020_011.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f2-03-q.mp3} RESPONSE: It's a pen. {bk01-l1c-f2-03-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's letter D? {page_020_016.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f2-04-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Yes, it's a picture. {bk01-l1c-f2-04-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's letter B? {page_020_018.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f2-05-q.mp3} RESPONSE: It's a book. {bk01-l1c-f2-05-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's letter A? {page_020_021.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f2-06-q.mp3} RESPONSE: It's a lab. {bk01-l1c-f2-06-a.mp3} # Source: LLA 1B Figure 4 $PRODUCE The Missing Word ID: 1b-f4 INPUT: type CHECK: exact INTRO: Dictation with a gap. You'll see a sentence with one word missing and hear the whole thing. Type the missing word. INSTRUCTION: Type the missing word. EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: Good morning. How ____ you? PROMPT: Good morning. How are you? {bk01-l1b-f4-ex.mp3} RESPONSE: Good morning. How are you? {bk01-l1b-f4-ex.mp3} ACCEPT: are TEMPLATE: See ____ later. PROMPT: See you later. {bk01-l1b-f4-01.mp3} RESPONSE: See you later. {bk01-l1b-f4-01.mp3} ACCEPT: you TEMPLATE: Please ____ at your book. PROMPT: Please look at your book. {bk01-l1b-f4-02.mp3} RESPONSE: Please look at your book. {bk01-l1b-f4-02.mp3} ACCEPT: look TEMPLATE: Open ____ notebook. PROMPT: Open your notebook. {bk01-l1b-f4-03.mp3} RESPONSE: Open your notebook. {bk01-l1b-f4-03.mp3} ACCEPT: your TEMPLATE: ____ is a pencil. PROMPT: This is a pencil. {bk01-l1b-f4-04.mp3} RESPONSE: This is a pencil. {bk01-l1b-f4-04.mp3} ACCEPT: This TEMPLATE: What is ____? PROMPT: What is that? {bk01-l1b-f4-05.mp3} RESPONSE: What is that? {bk01-l1b-f4-05.mp3} ACCEPT: that TEMPLATE: Circle the ____. PROMPT: Circle the word. {bk01-l1b-f4-06.mp3} RESPONSE: Circle the word. {bk01-l1b-f4-06.mp3} ACCEPT: word TEMPLATE: That is ____ pen. PROMPT: That is my pen. {bk01-l1b-f4-07.mp3} RESPONSE: That is my pen. {bk01-l1b-f4-07.mp3} ACCEPT: my TEMPLATE: What's your ____? PROMPT: What's your name? {bk01-l1b-f4-08.mp3} RESPONSE: What's your name? {bk01-l1b-f4-08.mp3} ACCEPT: name TEMPLATE: ____ to the lab, please. PROMPT: Go to the lab, please. {bk01-l1b-f4-09.mp3} RESPONSE: Go to the lab, please. {bk01-l1b-f4-09.mp3} ACCEPT: Go TEMPLATE: That's a ____. PROMPT: That's a clock. {bk01-l1b-f4-10.mp3} RESPONSE: That's a clock. {bk01-l1b-f4-10.mp3} ACCEPT: clock # SKIPPED (book): ST "IT'S A CLASSROOM." (p.14) — points-to pair task (S1 points, S2 names); # classroom-dependent, convertible later as picture-cued naming. # Source: ST §It's a Book. (production exercise; INPUT changed to speak) $PRODUCE Say What It Is ID: l1-s11 INTRO: Now you name things without help. Say a sentence for each picture — and for the later pictures, ask the question yourself and then answer it. INSTRUCTION: Say a sentence for each picture. INPUT: speak CHECK: llm RUBRIC: Match the model answer's shape: where the model is a single sentence, accept any sentence identifying the same object ("It's a pen." / "It is a pen."); where the model is a question plus its answer, require both the question and a matching answer. EXAMPLE PROMPT: What's this? {st-page_021_001.jpg} RESPONSE: It's a book. PROMPT: What's this? {st-page_021_002.jpg} RESPONSE: It's a pen. PROMPT: What's this? {st-page_021_003.jpg} RESPONSE: It's a pencil. PROMPT: What's this? {st-page_021_004.jpg} RESPONSE: It's a notebook. PROMPT: What's this? {st-page_021_005.jpg} RESPONSE: It's a door. PROMPT: What's this? {st-page_021_006.jpg} RESPONSE: It's a window. PROMPT: {st-page_023_001.jpg} RESPONSE: What is this? It's a lab. PROMPT: {st-page_023_002.jpg} RESPONSE: What is this? It's a classroom. PROMPT: {st-page_023_003.jpg} RESPONSE: What is this? It's a letter. PROMPT: {st-page_023_004.jpg} RESPONSE: What is this? It's a number. PROMPT: {st-page_023_005.jpg} RESPONSE: What is this? It's a word. PROMPT: {st-page_023_006.jpg} RESPONSE: What is this? It's a picture. PROMPT: {st-page_023_007.jpg} RESPONSE: What is this? It's a chair. PROMPT: {st-page_023_008.jpg} RESPONSE: What is this? It's a clock. PROMPT: {st-page_023_009.jpg} RESPONSE: What is this? It's a table. $LESSON 1-6: This and That # Source: ST §This and That (grammar; image renamed to st- namespace) $GRAMMAR This and That ID: l1-s9 INTRO: New part: pointing at things. "This" is for something near you; "that" is for something farther away. Here's the pattern. **This** points at something near you — in your hand, on your desk. **That** points at something farther away — across the room. ![Teacher showing 'This is a book', student pointing 'That's a book'](st-page_020_001.jpg) | | | | |---|---|---| | This | is | a pencil. | | That | is | a door. | **That + is = That's** | | | |---|---| | That's | a pencil. | | That's | a door. | Say {This is a pencil.} for the one in your hand, and {That's a door.} for the one over there. # Source: LLA 1C Figure 5 $DIALOGUE Near and Far ID: 1c-f5 INTRO: The same objects, twice each: "this is" when it's near, "that's" when it's far. Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Repeat the sentences. REPEAT LINE: This is a pencil. {page_023_001.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-01.mp3} LINE: That's a pencil. {page_023_002.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-02.mp3} LINE: This is a table. {page_023_003.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-03.mp3} LINE: That's a table. {page_023_004.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-04.mp3} LINE: This is a chair. {page_023_005.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-05.mp3} LINE: That's a chair. {page_023_006.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-06.mp3} LINE: This is a notebook. {page_023_007.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-07.mp3} LINE: That's a notebook. {page_023_008.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-08.mp3} LINE: This is a window. {page_023_009.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-09.mp3} LINE: That's a window. {page_023_010.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-10.mp3} LINE: This is a clock. {page_023_011.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-11.mp3} LINE: That's a clock. {page_023_012.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-12.mp3} LINE: This is a lab. {page_023_013.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-13.mp3} LINE: That's a lab. {page_023_014.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f5-14.mp3} # Source: LLA 1C Figure 6 $SELECT Near or Far? ID: 1c-f6 INTRO: Listen to each sentence — does "this" or "that" tell you the object is near or far? Tap the matching picture, then repeat the sentence. INSTRUCTION: Tap the correct picture. REPEAT PROMPT: This is a clock. {bk01-l1c-f6-01-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_024_001.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f6-01-a.mp3} OPTION: b | far {page_024_002.jpg} ANSWER: a PROMPT: This is a chair. {bk01-l1c-f6-02-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_024_003.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f6-02-a.mp3} OPTION: b | far {page_024_004.jpg} ANSWER: a PROMPT: That's a table. {bk01-l1c-f6-03-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_024_005.jpg} OPTION: b | far {page_024_006.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f6-03-a.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: That's a clock. {bk01-l1c-f6-04-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_024_007.jpg} OPTION: b | far {page_024_008.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f6-04-a.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: This is a letter. {bk01-l1c-f6-05-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_024_009.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f6-05-a.mp3} OPTION: b | far {page_024_010.jpg} ANSWER: a PROMPT: That's a door. {bk01-l1c-f6-06-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_024_011.jpg} OPTION: b | far {page_024_012.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f6-06-a.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: This is a window. {bk01-l1c-f6-07-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_024_013.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f6-07-a.mp3} OPTION: b | far {page_024_014.jpg} ANSWER: a PROMPT: That's a word. {bk01-l1c-f6-08-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_024_015.jpg} OPTION: b | far {page_024_016.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f6-08-a.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: This is a pen. {bk01-l1c-f6-09-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_024_017.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f6-09-a.mp3} OPTION: b | far {page_024_018.jpg} ANSWER: a PROMPT: This is a picture. {bk01-l1c-f6-10-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_024_019.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f6-10-a.mp3} OPTION: b | far {page_024_020.jpg} ANSWER: a # Source: ST §What Is This? + §What Is This? What Is That? (two near-identical tables merged) $GRAMMAR What Is This? What Is That? ID: l1-s10 INTRO: To ask about a thing, use "what" — near or far, the question works the same way. | | | | |---|---|---| | What | is | this? | | What | is | that? | **What + is = What's** | | | |---|---| | What's | this? | | What's | that? | Ask {What's this?} and answer {It's a book.} # Source: LLA 1C Figure 7 $DIALOGUE Questions and Answers ID: 1c-f7 INTRO: Questions and answers about near and far things. Listen and repeat both the question and the answer. INSTRUCTION: Repeat the questions and answers. REPEAT LINE: What is that? That's a chair. {page_025_001.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f7-01.mp3} LINE: What is that? This is a pen. {page_025_002.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f7-02.mp3} LINE: What is that? That's a table. {page_025_003.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f7-03.mp3} LINE: What is that? That's a notebook. {page_025_004.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f7-04.mp3} LINE: What is that? That's a clock. {page_026_001.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f7-05.mp3} LINE: What is this? This is a picture. {page_026_002.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f7-06.mp3} LINE: What is this? That's a window. {page_026_003.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f7-07.mp3} LINE: What is this? This is a door. {page_026_004.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f7-08.mp3} # Source: LLA 1C Figure 8 $SELECT Listen and Choose: Near or Far ID: 1c-f8 INTRO: You'll hear a question and its answer. The answer tells you whether the object is near or far — tap the matching picture, then repeat the exchange. INSTRUCTION: Tap the correct picture. REPEAT PROMPT: What's that? This is a clock. {bk01-l1c-f8-01-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_027_001.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f8-01-a.mp3} OPTION: b | far {page_027_002.jpg} ANSWER: a PROMPT: What's that? That's a notebook. {bk01-l1c-f8-02-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_027_003.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f8-02-a.mp3} OPTION: b | far {page_027_004.jpg} ANSWER: a PROMPT: What's that? That's a pen. {bk01-l1c-f8-03-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_027_005.jpg} OPTION: b | far {page_027_006.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f8-03-a.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: What's that? That's a table. {bk01-l1c-f8-04-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_027_007.jpg} OPTION: b | far {page_027_008.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f8-04-a.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: What's that? That's a door. {bk01-l1c-f8-05-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_027_009.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f8-05-a.mp3} OPTION: b | far {page_027_010.jpg} ANSWER: a PROMPT: What's that? This is a chair. {bk01-l1c-f8-06-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_027_011.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f8-06-a.mp3} OPTION: b | far {page_027_012.jpg} ANSWER: a PROMPT: What's this? That's a window. {bk01-l1c-f8-07-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_027_013.jpg} OPTION: b | far {page_027_014.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f8-07-a.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: What's this? This is a picture. {bk01-l1c-f8-08-q.mp3} OPTION: a | near {page_027_015.jpg} OPTION: b | far {page_027_016.jpg} {bk01-l1c-f8-08-a.mp3} ANSWER: b # SKIPPED (book): ST "THIS IS A PENCIL." — look-around-your-classroom production task; # environment-dependent, not app-doable. # SKIPPED (book): ST p.22 "WHAT IS THIS? WHAT IS THAT?" write-a-question-and-answer # (image page_022_001) — merged into the p.25 exercise below at stage 1; convertible later. # Source: ST §What Is This? What Is That? (production exercise; INPUT changed to speak, RUBRIC rewritten) $PRODUCE Ask and Answer ID: l1-s13 INTRO: For each picture, do both jobs: ask the question and answer it. Say the question and the answer aloud. INSTRUCTION: Say a question and an answer for the picture. INPUT: speak CHECK: llm RUBRIC: Treat the model answer as the factual key: require a "what" question plus an answer identifying the same object. Accept this/that/it's in the answer, and contracted or full forms throughout. EXAMPLE PROMPT: {st-page_025_001.jpg} RESPONSE: What's this? That's a pen. PROMPT: {st-page_025_002.jpg} RESPONSE: What's this? That's a book. PROMPT: {st-page_026_001.jpg} RESPONSE: What's this? That's a clock. PROMPT: {st-page_026_002.jpg} RESPONSE: What's this? That's a picture. PROMPT: {st-page_026_003.jpg} RESPONSE: What's this? That's a window. PROMPT: {st-page_026_004.jpg} RESPONSE: What's this? That's a table. PROMPT: {st-page_027_001.jpg} RESPONSE: What's this? That's a letter. PROMPT: {st-page_027_002.jpg} RESPONSE: What's this? That's a page. $LESSON 1-7: My and Your # Source: ST §This Is My Pen. (grammar; image renamed to st- namespace) $GRAMMAR My and Your ID: l1-s14 INTRO: New part: saying whose things they are. "My" for the speaker's things, "your" for the listener's. | | | | |---|---|---| | This is | a | book. | | That is | my | chair. | | That's | your | pen. | ![Illustrations for my and your](st-page_027_003.jpg) {That is my chair.} — it belongs to me. {That's your pen.} — it belongs to you. # Source: LLA 1B Listening/Speaking Activity $DIALOGUE My Pen, Your Pen ID: 1b-ls1 INTRO: My and your, near and far, all mixed together — twenty sentences to make the pattern automatic. Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT Narrator: This is my book. {bk01-l1b-f5-01.mp3} LINE: That's your chair. {bk01-l1b-f5-02.mp3} LINE: It's my pen. {bk01-l1b-f5-03.mp3} LINE: That's your pencil. {bk01-l1b-f5-04.mp3} LINE: That's my chair. {bk01-l1b-f5-05.mp3} LINE: It's your notebook. {bk01-l1b-f5-06.mp3} LINE: This is my picture. {bk01-l1b-f5-07.mp3} LINE: That's your book. {bk01-l1b-f5-08.mp3} LINE: That's your clock. {bk01-l1b-f5-09.mp3} LINE: This is my pencil. {bk01-l1b-f5-10.mp3} LINE: That's my notebook. {bk01-l1b-f5-11.mp3} LINE: This is your picture. {bk01-l1b-f5-12.mp3} LINE: It's my clock. {bk01-l1b-f5-13.mp3} LINE: That's your pen. {bk01-l1b-f5-14.mp3} LINE: This is my table. {bk01-l1b-f5-15.mp3} LINE: That's your classroom. {bk01-l1b-f5-16.mp3} LINE: This is your lab. {bk01-l1b-f5-17.mp3} LINE: This is my classroom. {bk01-l1b-f5-18.mp3} LINE: That's your table. {bk01-l1b-f5-19.mp3} LINE: That's my lab. {bk01-l1b-f5-20.mp3} # Source: ST §What Is That? $DIALOGUE My Pen and Your Pen, Side by Side ID: l1-s15 INTRO: Each sentence pairs "this is my" with "that's your" — same object, two owners. Listen and repeat. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat these sentences. REPEAT LINE: This is my pen. That's your pen. LINE: This is my book. That's your book. LINE: This is my notebook. That's your notebook. LINE: This is my picture. That's your picture. LINE: This is my pencil. That's your pencil. LINE: This is my chair. That's your chair. # Source: ST §That's Your Pen. $DIALOGUE Whose Is It? ID: l1-s16 INTRO: Two students sort out whose things are whose. Just listen and read along — notice how "this" and "that" trade places depending on who is speaking. INSTRUCTION: Read these questions and answers. StudentA: What's this? StudentB: That's your pen. StudentA: What's this? StudentB: That's your book. StudentA: What's this? StudentB: That's your notebook. StudentA: What's this? StudentB: That's your pencil. StudentA: What's that? StudentB: This is my picture. That's your picture. StudentA: What's that? StudentB: This is my chair. That's your chair. StudentA: What's that? StudentB: That's my book. This is your book. StudentA: What's that? StudentB: That's my notebook. This is your notebook. $LESSON 1-8: Review — Words in the Classroom # Source: LLA 1D Figure 1 $SELECT Tap the Word You Hear ID: 1d-f1 INTRO: Review time: every word from this lesson comes back for inspection. You'll hear a word — find it among the choices, tap it, then say it back. Twenty-five words. They remember you, even if you don't remember them. INSTRUCTION: Tap the word you hear. REPEAT EXAMPLE PROMPT: pen {bk01-l1d-f1-ex.mp3} OPTION: a | chair OPTION: b | pencil OPTION: c | pen {bk01-l1d-f1-ex-a.mp3} OPTION: d | clock ANSWER: c PROMPT: table {bk01-l1d-f1-01.mp3} OPTION: a | this OPTION: b | table {bk01-l1d-f1-01-a.mp3} OPTION: c | that OPTION: d | the ANSWER: b PROMPT: name {bk01-l1d-f1-02.mp3} OPTION: a | what OPTION: b | book OPTION: c | name {bk01-l1d-f1-02-a.mp3} OPTION: d | door ANSWER: c PROMPT: the {bk01-l1d-f1-03.mp3} OPTION: a | to OPTION: b | the {bk01-l1d-f1-03-a.mp3} OPTION: c | table OPTION: d | that ANSWER: b PROMPT: what {bk01-l1d-f1-04.mp3} OPTION: a | door OPTION: b | that OPTION: c | word OPTION: d | what {bk01-l1d-f1-04-a.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: this {bk01-l1d-f1-05.mp3} OPTION: a | that OPTION: b | book OPTION: c | this {bk01-l1d-f1-05-a.mp3} OPTION: d | the ANSWER: c PROMPT: door {bk01-l1d-f1-06.mp3} OPTION: a | door {bk01-l1d-f1-06-a.mp3} OPTION: b | letter OPTION: c | number OPTION: d | pen ANSWER: a PROMPT: word {bk01-l1d-f1-07.mp3} OPTION: a | word {bk01-l1d-f1-07-a.mp3} OPTION: b | window OPTION: c | write OPTION: d | what ANSWER: a PROMPT: write {bk01-l1d-f1-08.mp3} OPTION: a | name OPTION: b | write {bk01-l1d-f1-08-a.mp3} OPTION: c | your OPTION: d | word ANSWER: b PROMPT: window {bk01-l1d-f1-09.mp3} OPTION: a | close OPTION: b | number OPTION: c | window {bk01-l1d-f1-09-a.mp3} OPTION: d | pencil ANSWER: c PROMPT: lab {bk01-l1d-f1-10.mp3} OPTION: a | please OPTION: b | clock OPTION: c | pen OPTION: d | lab {bk01-l1d-f1-10-a.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: picture {bk01-l1d-f1-11.mp3} OPTION: a | pencil OPTION: b | picture {bk01-l1d-f1-11-a.mp3} OPTION: c | page OPTION: d | open ANSWER: b PROMPT: my {bk01-l1d-f1-12.mp3} OPTION: a | my {bk01-l1d-f1-12-a.mp3} OPTION: b | pen OPTION: c | lab OPTION: d | book ANSWER: a PROMPT: it's {bk01-l1d-f1-13.mp3} OPTION: a | this OPTION: b | it OPTION: c | it's {bk01-l1d-f1-13-a.mp3} OPTION: d | the ANSWER: c PROMPT: two {bk01-l1d-f1-14.mp3} OPTION: a | what OPTION: b | that OPTION: c | to {bk01-l1d-f1-14-a.mp3} OPTION: d | the ANSWER: c PROMPT: letter {bk01-l1d-f1-15.mp3} OPTION: a | chair OPTION: b | table OPTION: c | picture OPTION: d | letter {bk01-l1d-f1-15-a.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: clock {bk01-l1d-f1-16.mp3} OPTION: a | door OPTION: b | clock {bk01-l1d-f1-16-a.mp3} OPTION: c | pen OPTION: d | chair ANSWER: b PROMPT: notebook {bk01-l1d-f1-17.mp3} OPTION: a | notebook {bk01-l1d-f1-17-a.mp3} OPTION: b | window OPTION: c | book OPTION: d | please ANSWER: a PROMPT: open {bk01-l1d-f1-18.mp3} OPTION: a | picture OPTION: b | table OPTION: c | write OPTION: d | open {bk01-l1d-f1-18-a.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: please {bk01-l1d-f1-19.mp3} OPTION: a | page OPTION: b | pencil OPTION: c | please {bk01-l1d-f1-19-a.mp3} OPTION: d | picture ANSWER: c PROMPT: number {bk01-l1d-f1-20.mp3} OPTION: a | notebook OPTION: b | number {bk01-l1d-f1-20-a.mp3} OPTION: c | letter OPTION: d | name ANSWER: b PROMPT: chair {bk01-l1d-f1-21.mp3} OPTION: a | close OPTION: b | clock OPTION: c | chair {bk01-l1d-f1-21-a.mp3} OPTION: d | the ANSWER: c PROMPT: your {bk01-l1d-f1-22.mp3} OPTION: a | your {bk01-l1d-f1-22-a.mp3} OPTION: b | door OPTION: c | that OPTION: d | my ANSWER: a PROMPT: that {bk01-l1d-f1-23.mp3} OPTION: a | table OPTION: b | that {bk01-l1d-f1-23-a.mp3} OPTION: c | the OPTION: d | this ANSWER: b PROMPT: pencil {bk01-l1d-f1-24.mp3} OPTION: a | please OPTION: b | pen OPTION: c | picture OPTION: d | pencil {bk01-l1d-f1-24-a.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: close {bk01-l1d-f1-25.mp3} OPTION: a | close {bk01-l1d-f1-25-a.mp3} OPTION: b | open OPTION: c | clock OPTION: d | door ANSWER: a # Source: LLA 1D Figure 4 $PRODUCE What Is It? {page_032_001.jpg} ID: 1d-f4 INTRO: One classroom, eight numbered things. For each number, answer the question aloud with a full sentence, then repeat the model answer. INSTRUCTION: Answer aloud with a full sentence. REPEAT EXAMPLE PROMPT: What is it? {bk01-l1d-f4-ex-q.mp3} RESPONSE: It's a classroom. {bk01-l1d-f4-ex-a.mp3} PROMPT: What is that? {bk01-l1d-f4-01-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: Number 1 RESPONSE: It's a clock. {bk01-l1d-f4-01-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's that? {bk01-l1d-f4-02-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: Number 2 RESPONSE: It's a door. {bk01-l1d-f4-02-a.mp3} PROMPT: What is it? {bk01-l1d-f4-03-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: Number 3 RESPONSE: It's a chair. {bk01-l1d-f4-03-a.mp3} PROMPT: What is that? {bk01-l1d-f4-04-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: Number 4 RESPONSE: It's a window. {bk01-l1d-f4-04-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's that? {bk01-l1d-f4-05-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: Number 5 RESPONSE: It's a book. {bk01-l1d-f4-05-a.mp3} PROMPT: What is it? {bk01-l1d-f4-06-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: Number 6 RESPONSE: It's a table. {bk01-l1d-f4-06-a.mp3} PROMPT: What is that? {bk01-l1d-f4-07-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: Number 7 RESPONSE: It's a pencil. {bk01-l1d-f4-07-a.mp3} PROMPT: What's that? {bk01-l1d-f4-08-q.mp3} TEMPLATE: Number 8 RESPONSE: It's a pen. {bk01-l1d-f4-08-a.mp3} $LESSON 1-9: Sounds — P and B # Source: new (gap: the P/B contrast is drilled on the tapes but never explained anywhere in the lesson) $GRAMMAR Two Sounds: P and B ID: 1d-f3-b INTRO: Last part: two sounds that like to impersonate each other — P and B. A quick look at the difference, then your ears do the work. **P** and **B** are made with the lips in exactly the same position. The difference is your voice. - **P** — no voice, just a small puff of air: {pen}, {pencil}, {please}, {page}, {open} - **B** — the voice is on: {book}, {notebook}, {table}, {number}, {lab} Put your hand on your throat and say both: it hums for **B**, and stays quiet for **P**. # Source: LLA 1A Figure 5 (moved here — its word pairs are P/B minimal pairs) $SELECT Same or Different? ID: 1a-f5 INTRO: You'll hear two words. Tap Same if they're exactly the same, Different if they're not. The differences are tiny — that's the whole point. INSTRUCTION: Tap S for Same or D for Different. OPTION: s | S (Same) OPTION: d | D (Different) EXAMPLE PROMPT: cap. Cap. {bk01-l1a-f5-00-ex.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: putt. But. {bk01-l1a-f5-01.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: bit. Bit. {bk01-l1a-f5-02.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: rib. Rip. {bk01-l1a-f5-03.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: lab. Lap. {bk01-l1a-f5-04.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: cab. Cab. {bk01-l1a-f5-05.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: peat. Beat. {bk01-l1a-f5-06.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: sob. Sob. {bk01-l1a-f5-07.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: bay. Pay. {bk01-l1a-f5-08.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: tab. Tab. {bk01-l1a-f5-09.mp3} ANSWER: s PROMPT: pin. Pin. {bk01-l1a-f5-10.mp3} ANSWER: s # SKIPPED (book): ST Listening-skill "SAME/DIFFERENT" and "PEN / BOOK" (/p/-/b/) — # instructor-read minimal-pair discrimination with no recorded stimulus and no given word # pairs; the two recorded activities in this part cover the same skill. # Source: LLA 1D Figure 3 $SELECT P or B? ID: 1d-f3 INTRO: Now name the culprit. Listen to each word and decide which sound it has — P or B — and tap it. That's the whole lesson: greetings, classroom things, letters, numbers, and two well-behaved sounds. See you in Lesson 2. INSTRUCTION: Tap the sound you hear. OPTION: a | P sound (as in put) OPTION: b | B sound (as in buy) EXAMPLE PROMPT: pencil {bk01-l1d-f3-ex.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: pie {bk01-l1d-f3-01.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: table {bk01-l1d-f3-02.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: lab {bk01-l1d-f3-03.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: nap {bk01-l1d-f3-04.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: apple {bk01-l1d-f3-05.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: bee {bk01-l1d-f3-06.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: number {bk01-l1d-f3-07.mp3} ANSWER: b PROMPT: page {bk01-l1d-f3-08.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: sleep {bk01-l1d-f3-09.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: boy {bk01-l1d-f3-10.mp3} ANSWER: b