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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2c-f1-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 2C. Hello. Open your books to the activities for Lesson 2C. Look at Figure 1. Repeat the sentences. Cheryl hasn't eaten lunch yet. Cheryl hasn't eaten lunch yet. Has Ed ever been to Los Angeles? Has Ed ever been to Los Angeles? Lieutenant Martin has gone to Germany. Lieutenant Martin has gone to Germany. I haven't seen the new secretary yet. I haven't seen the new secretary yet. Mr. Rogers hasn't answered all the questions. Mr. Rogers hasn't answered all the questions. Mr. Smith has already borrowed too much money. Mr. Smith has already borrowed too much money. Has Jerome cleaned his room yet? Has Jerome cleaned his room yet? Robert still hasn't fixed this door. Robert still hasn't fixed this door.

Segment timings (seconds): [10.46-15.18] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 2C. [22.90-23.30] Hello. [24.83-27.45] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 2C. [40.35-41.39] Look at Figure 1. [42.11-43.55] Repeat the sentences. [45.07-46.83] Cheryl hasn't eaten lunch yet. [51.76-53.68] Cheryl hasn't eaten lunch yet. [60.21-62.29] Has Ed ever been to Los Angeles? [67.47-69.63] Has Ed ever been to Los Angeles? [76.83-78.91] Lieutenant Martin has gone to Germany. [84.00-86.24] Lieutenant Martin has gone to Germany. [92.99-95.15] I haven't seen the new secretary yet. [100.46-102.70] I haven't seen the new secretary yet. [109.87-110.19] Mr. [110.19-112.91] Rogers hasn't answered all the questions. [119.38-119.70] Mr. [119.70-122.18] Rogers hasn't answered all the questions. [129.44-129.76] Mr. [129.76-132.08] Smith has already borrowed too much money. [138.77-139.09] Mr. [139.09-141.57] Smith has already borrowed too much money. [150.32-152.08] Has Jerome cleaned his room yet? [158.51-160.43] Has Jerome cleaned his room yet? [168.53-170.61] Robert still hasn't fixed this door. [175.57-177.81] Robert still hasn't fixed this door.

TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2c-f2-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 2, listen to the questions, write the answers, look at the example. Have you finished your homework yet? Yes, already. Yes, I've already finished it. No, yet. No, I haven't finished it yet. There are 2 answers for each question, one yes and one no. Let's begin. Number 1: Has Janet graduated from college yet? Has Janet graduated from college yet? Number 2: Have you seen Mike's daughter yet? Have you seen Mike's daughter yet? Number 3: Has your son learned Spanish yet? Has your son learned Spanish yet? Number 4: Have the Johnsons realized that they are rich yet? Have the Johnsons realized that they are rich yet? Number 5: Has Henry picked up the laundry yet? Has Henry picked up the laundry yet? Let's check your answers. Number 1: Has Janet graduated from college yet? Yes, she has already graduated. Repeat: Yes, she has already graduated. No, she hasn't graduated yet. Repeat: No, she hasn't graduated yet. Number 2: Have you seen Mike's daughter yet? Yes, I've already seen her. Repeat: Yes, I've already seen her. No, I haven't seen her yet. Repeat: No, I haven't seen her yet. Number 3: Has your son learned Spanish yet? Yes, he has already learned Spanish. Repeat: Yes, he's already learned Spanish. No, he hasn't learned Spanish yet. Repeat: No, he hasn't learned Spanish yet. Number 4: Have the Johnsons realized that they are rich yet? Yes, they have already realized it. Repeat: Yes, they have already realized it. No, they haven't realized it yet. Repeat: No, they haven't realized it yet. Number 5: Has Henry picked up the laundry yet? Yes, he's already picked it up. Repeat: Yes, he's already picked it up. No, he hasn't picked it up yet. Repeat: No, he hasn't picked it up yet.

Segment timings (seconds): [1.98-8.62] Look at Figure 2, listen to the questions, write the answers, look at the example. [9.79-11.39] Have you finished your homework yet? [12.38-13.90] Yes, already. [14.69-16.85] Yes, I've already finished it. [17.89-19.49] No, yet. [20.13-22.69] No, I haven't finished it yet. [24.42-29.30] There are 2 answers for each question, one yes and one no. [30.02-30.90] Let's begin. [32.78-36.75] Number 1: Has Janet graduated from college yet? [47.68-49.84] Has Janet graduated from college yet? [60.59-64.03] Number 2: Have you seen Mike's daughter yet? [74.53-76.29] Have you seen Mike's daughter yet? [90.61-94.19] Number 3: Has your son learned Spanish yet? [111.95-113.71] Has your son learned Spanish yet? [135.44-140.43] Number 4: Have the Johnsons realized that they are rich yet? [155.41-158.21] Have the Johnsons realized that they are rich yet? [177.38-180.93] Number 5: Has Henry picked up the laundry yet? [199.04-200.88] Has Henry picked up the laundry yet? [223.06-224.58] Let's check your answers. [225.92-229.90] Number 1: Has Janet graduated from college yet? [231.22-233.38] Yes, she has already graduated. [234.74-237.94] Repeat: Yes, she has already graduated. [243.70-245.78] No, she hasn't graduated yet. [247.34-250.46] Repeat: No, she hasn't graduated yet. [255.47-258.74] Number 2: Have you seen Mike's daughter yet? [259.98-262.30] Yes, I've already seen her. [263.42-266.38] Repeat: Yes, I've already seen her. [271.18-273.02] No, I haven't seen her yet. [274.40-277.52] Repeat: No, I haven't seen her yet. [282.45-286.21] Number 3: Has your son learned Spanish yet? [287.78-290.42] Yes, he has already learned Spanish. [292.03-295.39] Repeat: Yes, he's already learned Spanish. [300.29-302.61] No, he hasn't learned Spanish yet. [304.05-307.33] Repeat: No, he hasn't learned Spanish yet. [314.88-319.39] Number 4: Have the Johnsons realized that they are rich yet? [320.83-323.55] Yes, they have already realized it. [325.25-328.77] Repeat: Yes, they have already realized it. [333.63-335.87] No, they haven't realized it yet. [337.18-340.46] Repeat: No, they haven't realized it yet. [345.82-349.36] Number 5: Has Henry picked up the laundry yet? [350.67-352.75] Yes, he's already picked it up. [354.29-357.41] Repeat: Yes, he's already picked it up. [361.62-363.54] No, he hasn't picked it up yet. [365.17-368.21] Repeat: No, he hasn't picked it up yet.

TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2c-f3-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 3. You will hear two sentences. Choose the correct word to combine the two sentences into one. Look at the example: "Larry can drive all night." "He can stay in a hotel." The answer is OR: Larry can drive all night, or he can stay in a hotel. Put an X in the correct place. Let's begin. Number 1: "Jim woke up late." "He arrived at work late." "Jim woke up late." "He arrived at work late." Number 2: "Peter will not be here on Friday." "He can't go to Tom's party." "Peter will not be here on Friday." "He can't go to Tom's party." Number 3: "Alan can eat with us." "He can eat with the Moors." "Alan can eat with us." "He can eat with the Moors." Number 4: "Charlie borrowed $400." "He can buy a plane ticket for his vacation." "Charlie borrowed $400." "He can buy a plane ticket for his vacation." Number 5: "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz." "He was very happy." "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz." "He was very happy." Number 6: "Frank can work late tonight." "He can come to work early tomorrow." "Frank can work late tonight." "He can come to work early tomorrow." Number 7: "George can help his dad with the yard." "He can stay home Saturday night." "George can help his dad with the yard." "He can stay home Saturday night." Number 8: "You can use the stairs." "You can use the escalator." "You can use the stairs." "You can use the escalator." Let's check your answers. Number 1 is SO: "Jim woke up late, so he arrived at work late." Repeat: "Jim woke up late." "So he arrived at work late." Number 2 is SO: "Peter will not be here on Friday, so he can't go to Tom's party." Repeat: "Peter will not be here on Friday." "So he can't go to Tom's party." Number 3 is OR: "Alan can eat with us, or he can eat with the Moors." Repeat: "Alan can eat with us." "Or he can eat with the Moors." Number 4 is SO: "Charlie borrowed $400, so he can buy a plane ticket for his vacation." Repeat: "Charlie borrowed $400." "So he can buy a plane ticket for his vacation." Number 5 is SO: "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz, so he was very happy." Repeat: "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz." "So he was very happy." Number 6 is OR: "Frank can work late tonight, or he can come to work early tomorrow." Repeat: "Frank can work late tonight." "Or he can come to work early tomorrow." Number 7 is OR: "George can help his dad with the yard, or he can stay home Saturday night." Repeat: "George can help his dad with the yard." "Or he can stay home Saturday night." Number 8 is OR: "You can use the stairs, or you can use the escalator." Repeat: "You can use the stairs." "Or you can use the escalator."

Segment timings (seconds): [2.14-3.26] Look at Figure 3. [3.98-5.82] You will hear two sentences. [6.46-10.14] Choose the correct word to combine the two sentences into one. [10.78-25.74] Look at the example: "Larry can drive all night." "He can stay in a hotel." The answer is OR: Larry can drive all night, or he can stay in a hotel. [27.38-29.62] Put an X in the correct place. [29.94-30.74] Let's begin. [33.82-43.15] Number 1: "Jim woke up late." "He arrived at work late." "Jim woke up late." "He arrived at work late." [50.83-57.02] Number 2: "Peter will not be here on Friday." "He can't go to Tom's party." [58.85-63.63] "Peter will not be here on Friday." "He can't go to Tom's party." [69.71-75.02] Number 3: "Alan can eat with us." "He can eat with the Moors." [76.66-80.53] "Alan can eat with us." "He can eat with the Moors." [86.35-93.76] Number 4: "Charlie borrowed $400." "He can buy a plane ticket for his vacation." [95.68-101.12] "Charlie borrowed $400." "He can buy a plane ticket for his vacation." [108.58-114.91] Number 5: "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz." "He was very happy." [116.98-121.94] "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz." "He was very happy." [128.35-134.63] Number 6: "Frank can work late tonight." "He can come to work early tomorrow." [137.12-142.16] "Frank can work late tonight." "He can come to work early tomorrow." [153.10-159.98] Number 7: "George can help his dad with the yard." "He can stay home Saturday night." [161.57-166.88] "George can help his dad with the yard." "He can stay home Saturday night." [175.15-180.59] Number 8: "You can use the stairs." "You can use the escalator." [182.62-186.42] "You can use the stairs." "You can use the escalator." [194.69-196.05] Let's check your answers. [197.49-207.46] Number 1 is SO: "Jim woke up late, so he arrived at work late." Repeat: "Jim woke up late." [210.72-212.48] "So he arrived at work late." [218.46-220.14] Number 2 is SO: [221.73-226.13] "Peter will not be here on Friday, so he can't go to Tom's party." [227.81-230.85] Repeat: "Peter will not be here on Friday." [237.15-239.23] "So he can't go to Tom's party." [245.38-247.06] Number 3 is OR: [248.69-252.35] "Alan can eat with us, or he can eat with the Moors." [254.17-256.37] Repeat: "Alan can eat with us." [261.49-263.25] "Or he can eat with the Moors." [269.36-270.37] Number 4 is SO: [272.67-277.68] "Charlie borrowed $400, so he can buy a plane ticket for his vacation." [279.50-282.34] Repeat: "Charlie borrowed $400." [287.67-289.92] "So he can buy a plane ticket for his vacation." [296.78-304.40] Number 5 is SO: "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz, so he was very happy." [306.19-310.35] Repeat: "Captain Richards made a 95 on his quiz." [316.99-318.27] "So he was very happy." [323.25-330.03] Number 6 is OR: "Frank can work late tonight, or he can come to work early tomorrow." [332.32-337.53] Repeat: "Frank can work late tonight." [340.10-342.45] "Or he can come to work early tomorrow." [347.79-349.31] Number 7 is OR: [350.85-355.57] "George can help his dad with the yard, or he can stay home Saturday night." [357.27-360.45] Repeat: "George can help his dad with the yard." [365.98-367.98] "Or he can stay home Saturday night." [374.00-380.82] Number 8 is OR: "You can use the stairs, or you can use the escalator." [382.11-389.26] Repeat: "You can use the stairs." "Or you can use the escalator."

TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2c-f4-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 4. This is a dictation exercise. You will hear a paragraph three times. The first time, just listen. Mark lived in California for 6 years. The climate was wonderful. There was only a little humidity. There was a nice sea breeze, and temperatures were always warm. The beaches were full of people who were having a good time. He really enjoyed the 6 years he was there. Now listen to the paragraph again and write what you hear. Mark lived in California. For 6 years. The climate was wonderful. There was only. A little humidity. There was a nice sea breeze. And the temperatures were always warm. The beaches were full of people. Who were having a good time. Henry really enjoyed the 6 years. He was there. Listen to the paragraph again and check what you wrote. Mark lived in California for 6 years. The climate was wonderful. There was only a little humidity. There was a nice sea breeze, and the temperatures were always warm. The beaches were full of people who were having a good time. He really enjoyed the 6 years he was there. To check your paragraph, turn to page 26 in your Language Laboratory Activities booklet. This is the end of Lesson 2C, Book 12.

Segment timings (seconds): [1.76-3.04] Look at Figure 4. [3.76-5.84] This is a dictation exercise. [6.56-8.72] You will hear a paragraph three times. [9.52-11.52] The first time, just listen. [13.26-15.98] Mark lived in California for 6 years. [16.78-18.22] The climate was wonderful. [19.57-21.49] There was only a little humidity. [22.43-26.27] There was a nice sea breeze, and temperatures were always warm. [27.47-30.67] The beaches were full of people who were having a good time. [31.58-34.14] He really enjoyed the 6 years he was there. [40.16-43.84] Now listen to the paragraph again and write what you hear. [45.01-46.61] Mark lived in California. [64.64-65.84] For 6 years. [81.87-83.31] The climate was wonderful. [100.83-104.31] There was only. [112.94-114.30] A little humidity. [126.35-130.47] There was a nice sea breeze. [142.59-144.75] And the temperatures were always warm. [160.29-164.37] The beaches were full of people. [179.63-181.15] Who were having a good time. [197.06-201.69] Henry really enjoyed the 6 years. [220.29-221.01] He was there. [234.67-238.11] Listen to the paragraph again and check what you wrote. [240.16-242.80] Mark lived in California for 6 years. [243.52-244.88] The climate was wonderful. [246.10-247.86] There was only a little humidity. [248.66-252.58] There was a nice sea breeze, and the temperatures were always warm. [254.11-256.96] The beaches were full of people who were having a good time. [258.91-261.55] He really enjoyed the 6 years he was there. [266.13-272.24] To check your paragraph, turn to page 26 in your Language Laboratory Activities booklet. [277.89-281.25] This is the end of Lesson 2C, Book 12.