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#### TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1b-f1-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 1B.
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Hello.
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Open your books to the activities for Lesson 1B.
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Repeat the words and sentences.
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Remain.
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Remain.
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Tim remained in France after his family left.
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Tim remained in France after his family left.
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Belong.
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Belong.
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This jacket belongs to Martha.
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It's hers.
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This jacket belongs to Martha.
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It's hers.
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Humid.
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Humid.
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The weather in London is very humid.
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It rains a lot.
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The weather in London is very humid.
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It rains a lot.
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No longer.
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No longer.
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Nina no longer wants to study French.
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She doesn't think it's interesting.
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Nina no longer wants to study French.
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She doesn't think it's interesting.
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Occasionally.
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Occasionally.
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I eat there occasionally, but not very often.
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I eat there occasionally, but not very often.
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Like.
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Like.
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There are many interesting cities, like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., to see in the United States.
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There are many interesting cities, like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., to see in the United States.
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Heat.
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Heat.
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The sun gives us a lot of heat.
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It keeps us warm.
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The sun gives us a lot of heat.
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It keeps us warm.
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Listen to a dialogue.
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Were you ever in a bad storm before?
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Yes, and I was very frightened.
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It was about an hour before it stopped.
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Then did it clear up?
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Yes.
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It got very quiet, but the water in the streets was very deep and it was slippery.
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Did you remain calm during the storm?
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No, I didn't.
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None of us did.
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We were all very glad when it cleared up.
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Now, look at Figure 1.
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Each of those sentences is part of a dialogue.
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Listen to a sentence, then say yours.
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Ready?
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Were you ever in a bad storm before?
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Then did it clear up?
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Did you remain calm during the storm?
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[9.23-13.07] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 1B.
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[18.59-18.99] Hello.
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[19.89-22.69] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 1B.
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[29.42-31.26] Repeat the words and sentences.
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[32.43-33.15] Remain.
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[34.27-35.07] Remain.
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[36.35-39.55] Tim remained in France after his family left.
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[47.12-50.00] Tim remained in France after his family left.
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[59.14-59.94] Belong.
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[61.36-62.08] Belong.
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[63.87-65.71] This jacket belongs to Martha.
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[66.03-66.75] It's hers.
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[75.71-77.47] This jacket belongs to Martha.
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[77.63-78.35] It's hers.
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[85.36-85.84] Humid.
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[86.90-87.38] Humid.
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[88.72-90.64] The weather in London is very humid.
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[91.36-92.48] It rains a lot.
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[100.14-102.06] The weather in London is very humid.
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[102.46-103.50] It rains a lot.
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[112.45-113.33] No longer.
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[114.64-115.60] No longer.
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[117.41-120.05] Nina no longer wants to study French.
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[120.37-122.45] She doesn't think it's interesting.
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[131.57-134.05] Nina no longer wants to study French.
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[134.45-136.45] She doesn't think it's interesting.
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[145.31-146.19] Occasionally.
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[147.92-148.96] Occasionally.
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[151.44-154.72] I eat there occasionally, but not very often.
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[163.10-166.38] I eat there occasionally, but not very often.
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[177.65-178.21] Like.
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[179.22-179.78] Like.
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[181.22-188.61] There are many interesting cities, like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., to see in the United States.
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[201.34-208.54] There are many interesting cities, like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., to see in the United States.
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[220.30-220.86] Heat.
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[222.22-222.78] Heat.
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[223.60-225.68] The sun gives us a lot of heat.
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[226.16-227.36] It keeps us warm.
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[235.49-237.41] The sun gives us a lot of heat.
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[237.65-238.77] It keeps us warm.
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[245.44-246.64] Listen to a dialogue.
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[249.41-251.25] Were you ever in a bad storm before?
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[251.89-253.57] Yes, and I was very frightened.
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[253.81-255.73] It was about an hour before it stopped.
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[256.29-257.25] Then did it clear up?
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[257.73-258.21] Yes.
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[258.29-262.53] It got very quiet, but the water in the streets was very deep and it was slippery.
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[263.33-265.09] Did you remain calm during the storm?
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[265.57-266.21] No, I didn't.
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[266.45-267.25] None of us did.
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[267.41-269.25] We were all very glad when it cleared up.
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[270.29-271.57] Now, look at Figure 1.
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[272.40-274.96] Each of those sentences is part of a dialogue.
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[275.44-277.84] Listen to a sentence, then say yours.
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[278.40-278.88] Ready?
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[280.29-282.21] Were you ever in a bad storm before?
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[288.06-289.10] Then did it clear up?
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[297.49-299.49] Did you remain calm during the storm?
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#### TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1b-f2-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Now, look at Figure 2: you read the first line, then listen to the next one.
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Say your second line after that.
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Okay, you begin:
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"Yes, and I was very frightened; it was about an hour before it stopped."
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"Yes, it got very quiet, but the water in the streets was very deep and it was slippery."
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"No, I didn't.
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None of us did.
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We were all very glad when it cleared up."
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.73-6.93] Now, look at Figure 2: you read the first line, then listen to the next one.
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[7.73-9.57] Say your second line after that.
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[10.85-12.53] Okay, you begin:
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[17.74-22.38] "Yes, and I was very frightened; it was about an hour before it stopped."
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[27.06-32.34] "Yes, it got very quiet, but the water in the streets was very deep and it was slippery."
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[35.57-36.37] "No, I didn't.
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[36.61-37.57] None of us did.
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[37.97-40.05] We were all very glad when it cleared up."
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#### TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1b-f3-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 3, listen to a short dialogue, select the letter that best shows the meaning of the conversation.
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The first one is an example.
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What's wrong, Gina?
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My dog ran away.
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Gina's?
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The answer is: Gina's sad.
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Now listen to the other dialogues and make your selections.
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Number 1.
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Hello, sir.
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Long day?
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Yes.
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I was very busy all day.
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He's?
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Number 2.
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Look at that big smile.
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I made a 95 on my quiz.
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He's?
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Number 3.
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Hi, Phil.
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How are you today?
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My stomach hurts, and I have a fever.
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He's?
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Number 4.
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Hey, Jack.
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Where are you going?
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It's 11:30, time for lunch.
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He's?
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Number 5.
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What happened to your leg?
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I fell down outside the door.
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He's?
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Let's check your answers.
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Number 1 is A.
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He's tired.
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Repeat: he's tired.
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Number 2 is B.
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He's happy.
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Repeat: he's happy.
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Number 3 is A.
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He's sick.
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Repeat: he's sick.
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Number 4 is C.
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He's hungry.
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Repeat: he's hungry.
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Number 5 is C.
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He's hurt.
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Repeat: he's hurt.
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Repeat the following sentences.
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Betty hasn't seen her sister for 5 weeks.
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Betty hasn't seen her sister for 5 weeks.
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Lieutenant Martin has eaten here every Friday
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since 1984.
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Lieutenant Martin has eaten here every Friday
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since 1984.
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Peters lived in San Francisco for 3 years.
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Peters lived in San Francisco for 3 years.
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Tom hasn't exercised for 2 months.
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The soldiers have enjoyed this show for years.
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The soldiers have enjoyed this show for years.
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Sergeant Peterson has walked to work
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since his car has been in the garage.
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Sergeant Peterson has walked to work
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since his car has been in the garage.
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Mike hasn't studied French for 15 years.
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Mike hasn't studied French for 15 years.
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Sandy has had that job since Mr.
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Adams left.
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Sandy has had that job since Mr.
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Adams left.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.73-9.73] Look at Figure 3, listen to a short dialogue, select the letter that best shows the meaning of the conversation.
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[10.69-12.37] The first one is an example.
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[17.20-18.80] What's wrong, Gina?
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[19.95-21.63] My dog ran away.
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[23.23-23.87] Gina's?
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[32.11-34.59] The answer is: Gina's sad.
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[35.97-39.17] Now listen to the other dialogues and make your selections.
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[40.38-41.10] Number 1.
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[42.42-43.06] Hello, sir.
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[43.38-44.02] Long day?
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[44.10-44.58] Yes.
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[44.82-46.18] I was very busy all day.
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[46.82-47.38] He's?
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[56.11-56.75] Number 2.
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[58.24-59.52] Look at that big smile.
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[60.08-62.16] I made a 95 on my quiz.
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[62.99-63.55] He's?
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[72.42-73.06] Number 3.
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[74.35-74.99] Hi, Phil.
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[75.15-75.95] How are you today?
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[76.27-78.51] My stomach hurts, and I have a fever.
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[79.60-80.16] He's?
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[89.95-90.67] Number 4.
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[91.94-92.58] Hey, Jack.
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[92.82-93.62] Where are you going?
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[94.18-96.18] It's 11:30, time for lunch.
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[96.74-97.30] He's?
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[106.61-107.41] Number 5.
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[108.93-110.05] What happened to your leg?
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[110.99-112.59] I fell down outside the door.
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[113.49-114.05] He's?
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[123.33-124.69] Let's check your answers.
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[125.90-127.58] Number 1 is A.
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[127.90-128.86] He's tired.
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[129.58-131.58] Repeat: he's tired.
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[133.94-135.78] Number 2 is B.
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[136.34-137.22] He's happy.
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[137.97-139.38] Repeat: he's happy.
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[142.71-144.51] Number 3 is A.
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[145.11-145.90] He's sick.
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[146.46-148.30] Repeat: he's sick.
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[151.66-153.50] Number 4 is C.
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[154.14-155.02] He's hungry.
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[155.66-157.50] Repeat: he's hungry.
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[161.98-163.82] Number 5 is C.
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[164.22-165.10] He's hurt.
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[165.66-167.50] Repeat: he's hurt.
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[173.07-174.77] Repeat the following sentences.
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[177.97-180.93] Betty hasn't seen her sister for 5 weeks.
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[186.94-190.38] Betty hasn't seen her sister for 5 weeks.
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[197.33-200.45] Lieutenant Martin has eaten here every Friday
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[206.88-208.48] since 1984.
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[214.11-216.75] Lieutenant Martin has eaten here every Friday
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[221.95-223.23] since 1984.
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[232.35-235.47] Peters lived in San Francisco for 3 years.
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[240.93-244.25] Peters lived in San Francisco for 3 years.
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[251.88-254.88] Tom hasn't exercised for 2 months.
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[263.07-266.11] The soldiers have enjoyed this show for years.
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[272.90-275.70] The soldiers have enjoyed this show for years.
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[283.52-286.08] Sergeant Peterson has walked to work
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[291.46-293.62] since his car has been in the garage.
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[299.10-301.58] Sergeant Peterson has walked to work
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[307.30-309.70] since his car has been in the garage.
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[316.58-318.87] Mike hasn't studied French for 15 years.
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[328.53-332.05] Mike hasn't studied French for 15 years.
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[340.51-342.91] Sandy has had that job since Mr.
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[342.91-343.79] Adams left.
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[348.75-350.88] Sandy has had that job since Mr.
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[350.88-351.84] Adams left.
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#### TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1b-f4-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 4, listen to some questions, then write answers like the example.
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You will hear each question twice.
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Example: "How long have you known Captain Jackson?" "How long have you known Captain Jackson?"
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And the answer is: "I've known Captain Jackson for 5 years." Let's begin.
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Number 1: "Have you ever driven to Boston?" "Have you ever driven to Boston?"
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Number 2: "Has John ever studied German?" "Has John ever studied German?"
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Number 3: "Has Ted exercised in the gym?" "Has Ted exercised in the gym?"
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Number 4: "Has Ms.
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Wilson taught English for a long time?" "Has Ms.
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Wilson taught English for a long time?"
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Number 5: "Has your brother been saving his money?" "Has your brother been saving his money?"
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Number 6: "Have you seen your brother?" "Have you seen your brother?"
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Number 7: "Have you been listening to this tape?" "Have you been listening to this tape?"
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To check your answers, turn to page 8 of your Language Laboratory Activities booklet.
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This is the end of Lesson 1B, Book 12.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.82-8.54] Look at Figure 4, listen to some questions, then write answers like the example.
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[9.55-11.31] You will hear each question twice.
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[12.56-20.43] Example: "How long have you known Captain Jackson?" "How long have you known Captain Jackson?"
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[22.74-29.74] And the answer is: "I've known Captain Jackson for 5 years." Let's begin.
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[31.87-38.30] Number 1: "Have you ever driven to Boston?" "Have you ever driven to Boston?"
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[65.01-71.82] Number 2: "Has John ever studied German?" "Has John ever studied German?"
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[106.30-113.65] Number 3: "Has Ted exercised in the gym?" "Has Ted exercised in the gym?"
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[146.18-148.50] Number 4: "Has Ms.
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[148.50-151.95] Wilson taught English for a long time?" "Has Ms.
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[151.95-154.03] Wilson taught English for a long time?"
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[186.90-193.33] Number 5: "Has your brother been saving his money?" "Has your brother been saving his money?"
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[223.44-228.24] Number 6: "Have you seen your brother?" "Have you seen your brother?"
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[261.09-267.25] Number 7: "Have you been listening to this tape?" "Have you been listening to this tape?"
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[298.18-303.14] To check your answers, turn to page 8 of your Language Laboratory Activities booklet.
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[309.18-312.94] This is the end of Lesson 1B, Book 12. |