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250 lines
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#### TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4c-f1-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 4C.
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Hello.
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Open your books to the activities for Lesson 4C.
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Look at Figure 1, repeat the sentences, then write the answers to the questions.
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Number 1: "Joan arrived later than Martha." Joan arrived later than Martha.
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Who arrived later than Martha?
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Number 2: "Sally left earlier than John did." Sally left earlier than John did.
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Who left earlier?
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Number 3: "Alan works harder than Bob does." Alan works harder than Bob does.
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Who works harder than Bob?
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Number 4: "My grandmother drives slower than my brother does." My grandmother drives slower than my brother does.
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Who drives slower than my brother does?
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Number 5: "His relatives came sooner than Bill expected." His relatives came sooner than Bill expected.
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Who came sooner than Bill expected?
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Number 6: "Cars move faster than buses do." Cars move faster than buses do.
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Which move faster, cars or buses?
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Number 7: "Pete throws the baseball farther than Don does." Pete throws the baseball farther than Don does.
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Who throws the baseball farther?
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Number 8: "Laurie can draw straighter lines than Sam can." Laurie can draw straighter lines than Sam can.
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Who can draw straighter lines?
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Number 9: "The Navy pilots try to fly higher than the Air Force pilots." The Navy pilots try to fly higher than the Air Force pilots.
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Which pilots try to fly higher?
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Number 10: "That red plane flies lower than the blue plane." That red plane flies lower than the blue plane.
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Which plane flies lower?
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Let's look at the answers.
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Number 1: "Joan arrived later than Martha." Repeat: Joan arrived later than Martha.
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Number 2: "Sally left earlier than John did." Repeat: Sally left earlier than John did.
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Number 3: "Alan works harder than Bob does." Repeat: Alan works harder than Bob does.
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Number 4: "Your grandmother drives slower than your brother does." Repeat: Your grandmother drives slower than your brother does.
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Number 5: "His relatives came sooner than Bill expected." Repeat: His relatives came sooner than Bill expected.
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Number 6: "Cars move faster than buses do." Repeat: Cars move faster than buses do.
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Number 7: "Pete throws the baseball farther than Don does." Repeat: Pete throws the baseball farther than Don does.
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Number 8: "Laurie can draw straighter lines than Sam can." Repeat: Laurie can draw straighter lines than Sam can.
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Number 9: "The Navy pilots try to fly higher than the Air Force pilots." Repeat: The Navy pilots try to fly higher than the Air Force pilots.
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Number 10: "The red plane flies lower than the blue plane." Repeat: The red plane flies lower than the blue plane.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[10.90-15.38] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 4C.
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[22.53-22.58] Hello.
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[24.14-26.97] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 4C.
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[33.15-39.71] Look at Figure 1, repeat the sentences, then write the answers to the questions.
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[42.91-49.63] Number 1: "Joan arrived later than Martha." Joan arrived later than Martha.
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[51.06-52.66] Who arrived later than Martha?
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[83.95-92.67] Number 2: "Sally left earlier than John did." Sally left earlier than John did.
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[93.98-95.02] Who left earlier?
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[127.65-135.34] Number 3: "Alan works harder than Bob does." Alan works harder than Bob does.
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[136.66-137.94] Who works harder than Bob?
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[171.47-180.50] Number 4: "My grandmother drives slower than my brother does." My grandmother drives slower than my brother does.
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[183.93-186.13] Who drives slower than my brother does?
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[220.30-229.02] Number 5: "His relatives came sooner than Bill expected." His relatives came sooner than Bill expected.
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[230.72-232.72] Who came sooner than Bill expected?
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[261.55-269.73] Number 6: "Cars move faster than buses do." Cars move faster than buses do.
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[271.17-274.35] Which move faster, cars or buses?
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[311.57-320.91] Number 7: "Pete throws the baseball farther than Don does." Pete throws the baseball farther than Don does.
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[322.14-323.90] Who throws the baseball farther?
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[359.79-368.88] Number 8: "Laurie can draw straighter lines than Sam can." Laurie can draw straighter lines than Sam can.
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[370.21-371.81] Who can draw straighter lines?
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[407.52-417.76] Number 9: "The Navy pilots try to fly higher than the Air Force pilots." The Navy pilots try to fly higher than the Air Force pilots.
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[419.91-421.81] Which pilots try to fly higher?
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[457.39-467.20] Number 10: "That red plane flies lower than the blue plane." That red plane flies lower than the blue plane.
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[468.32-470.00] Which plane flies lower?
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[502.27-503.71] Let's look at the answers.
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[505.46-513.62] Number 1: "Joan arrived later than Martha." Repeat: Joan arrived later than Martha.
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[517.41-526.00] Number 2: "Sally left earlier than John did." Repeat: Sally left earlier than John did.
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[530.08-538.57] Number 3: "Alan works harder than Bob does." Repeat: Alan works harder than Bob does.
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[543.70-553.68] Number 4: "Your grandmother drives slower than your brother does." Repeat: Your grandmother drives slower than your brother does.
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[561.23-570.51] Number 5: "His relatives came sooner than Bill expected." Repeat: His relatives came sooner than Bill expected.
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[578.73-586.72] Number 6: "Cars move faster than buses do." Repeat: Cars move faster than buses do.
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[592.35-602.27] Number 7: "Pete throws the baseball farther than Don does." Repeat: Pete throws the baseball farther than Don does.
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[609.63-619.95] Number 8: "Laurie can draw straighter lines than Sam can." Repeat: Laurie can draw straighter lines than Sam can.
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[626.13-638.07] Number 9: "The Navy pilots try to fly higher than the Air Force pilots." Repeat: The Navy pilots try to fly higher than the Air Force pilots.
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[644.73-653.97] Number 10: "The red plane flies lower than the blue plane." Repeat: The red plane flies lower than the blue plane.
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#### TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4c-f2-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 2, listen to a question, then listen to a dialogue.
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Write the answer to the question when you hear it the second time.
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What did Mr.
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Sandoval say about the car?
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Hello.
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May I speak to Joe Ferguson, please?
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He's not hereright now.
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May I take a message?
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Yes, this is Fred Sandoval.
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His car is ready.
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Thank you, Mr.
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Sandoval.
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I'll tell him.
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What did Mr.
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Sandoval say about the car?
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Mr.
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Sandoval said, "The car was ready." Repeat: Mr.
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Sandoval said, "The car was ready."
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Now listen to another question and dialogue.
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What did Captain Richardson say about the money?
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Yes, sir.
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May I help you?
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I'm Captain Richardson.
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I'm looking for Captain Brown.
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Is this his office?
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Yes, it is, but he's not hereright now.
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He's at lunch.
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I have his money at my office.
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I'll tell him, sir.
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What did Captain Richardson say about the money?
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He said he had the money at his office.
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Repeat: He said he had the money at his office.
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Now listen to another question and dialogue.
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What did Jane say about cooking?
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This chicken is very good, Jane.
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Thanks, Mary.
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It's very easy to prepare.
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I'm not a very good cook.
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Maybe you could teach me some things.
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Certainly.
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I like to cook.
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What did Jane say about cooking?
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She said she liked to cook.
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Repeat: She said she liked to cook.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.89-8.13] Look at Figure 2, listen to a question, then listen to a dialogue.
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[9.30-13.30] Write the answer to the question when you hear it the second time.
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[15.06-15.70] What did Mr.
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[15.70-17.78] Sandoval say about the car?
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[21.28-21.84] Hello.
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[22.48-24.32] May I speak to Joe Ferguson, please?
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[24.96-26.16] He's not hereright now.
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[26.48-27.44] May I take a message?
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[27.84-29.68] Yes, this is Fred Sandoval.
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[30.80-31.68] His car is ready.
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[32.40-32.96] Thank you, Mr.
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[32.96-33.68] Sandoval.
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[33.68-34.24] I'll tell him.
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[37.90-38.54] What did Mr.
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[38.54-40.54] Sandoval say about the car?
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[54.30-54.54] Mr.
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[54.54-59.92] Sandoval said, "The car was ready." Repeat: Mr.
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[59.92-62.08] Sandoval said, "The car was ready."
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[66.27-68.83] Now listen to another question and dialogue.
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[70.53-73.09] What did Captain Richardson say about the money?
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[76.58-76.98] Yes, sir.
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[77.06-77.70] May I help you?
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[78.50-79.54] I'm Captain Richardson.
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[80.26-81.70] I'm looking for Captain Brown.
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[82.10-83.14] Is this his office?
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[83.62-85.70] Yes, it is, but he's not hereright now.
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[86.02-86.82] He's at lunch.
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[87.54-88.98] I have his money at my office.
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[89.78-90.58] I'll tell him, sir.
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[91.92-94.40] What did Captain Richardson say about the money?
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[110.21-112.21] He said he had the money at his office.
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[113.63-117.39] Repeat: He said he had the money at his office.
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[123.31-125.95] Now listen to another question and dialogue.
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[127.68-129.60] What did Jane say about cooking?
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[132.32-134.00] This chicken is very good, Jane.
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[134.24-134.96] Thanks, Mary.
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[135.20-136.80] It's very easy to prepare.
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[138.80-140.08] I'm not a very good cook.
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[140.56-142.40] Maybe you could teach me some things.
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[142.48-143.20] Certainly.
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[143.36-144.40] I like to cook.
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[146.98-148.98] What did Jane say about cooking?
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[162.18-164.34] She said she liked to cook.
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[165.22-168.50] Repeat: She said she liked to cook.
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#### TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4c-f3-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 3.
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This is a dictation exercise.
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You will hear a paragraph three times.
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Listen carefully the first time.
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Carl walked into his house last night and decided he wanted a change.
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What could he do to change his house?
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Well, he could enlarge his kitchen, he could add on another bedroom, and he could build a patio.
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He's going to think about it during the weekend.
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He'll make his decision on Monday.
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Then he'll have to ask his wife.
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I hope she likes his plans.
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Now listen to the paragraph again and write what you hear.
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Carl walked into his house last night.
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And decided he wanted a change.
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What could he do?
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To change his house.
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Well, he could enlarge.
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His kitchen.
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He could add on.
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Another bedroom.
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And he could build.
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A patio.
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He's going to think about it.
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During the weekend.
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He'll make his decision.
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On Monday.
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Then he'll have to ask his wife.
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I hope she likes.
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His plans.
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Listen to the paragraph again and check what you wrote.
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Carl walked into his house last night and decided he wanted a change.
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What could he do to change his house?
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Well, he could enlarge his kitchen, he could add on another bedroom, and he could build a patio.
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He's going to think about it during the weekend.
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He'll make his decision on Monday.
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Then he'll have to ask his wife.
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I hope she likes his plans.
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Look at Page 65 to check your work.
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This is the end of Lesson 4C, Book 12.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.94-3.14] Look at Figure 3.
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[3.97-6.37] This is a dictation exercise.
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[7.42-9.82] You will hear a paragraph three times.
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[10.69-12.37] Listen carefully the first time.
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[13.34-17.66] Carl walked into his house last night and decided he wanted a change.
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[18.30-20.14] What could he do to change his house?
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[20.78-28.18] Well, he could enlarge his kitchen, he could add on another bedroom, and he could build a patio.
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[28.90-31.30] He's going to think about it during the weekend.
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[31.86-33.78] He'll make his decision on Monday.
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[34.59-36.83] Then he'll have to ask his wife.
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[37.23-38.99] I hope she likes his plans.
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[42.54-45.74] Now listen to the paragraph again and write what you hear.
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[47.17-49.65] Carl walked into his house last night.
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[76.08-78.40] And decided he wanted a change.
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[108.02-109.14] What could he do?
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[141.62-142.98] To change his house.
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[178.19-180.03] Well, he could enlarge.
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[203.98-207.63] His kitchen.
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[235.01-239.61] He could add on.
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[274.06-275.10] Another bedroom.
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[300.64-305.19] And he could build.
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[338.27-339.23] A patio.
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[366.03-370.35] He's going to think about it.
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[401.07-402.19] During the weekend.
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[431.18-435.63] He'll make his decision.
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[468.08-469.04] On Monday.
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[496.14-501.21] Then he'll have to ask his wife.
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[532.78-534.14] I hope she likes.
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[559.65-563.19] His plans.
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[584.61-588.40] Listen to the paragraph again and check what you wrote.
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[588.68-593.55] Carl walked into his house last night and decided he wanted a change.
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[594.83-596.99] What could he do to change his house?
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[597.79-606.10] Well, he could enlarge his kitchen, he could add on another bedroom, and he could build a patio.
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[607.06-609.30] He's going to think about it during the weekend.
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[610.48-612.48] He'll make his decision on Monday.
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[613.83-615.66] Then he'll have to ask his wife.
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[616.46-618.22] I hope she likes his plans.
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[626.00-628.40] Look at Page 65 to check your work.
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[633.98-637.26] This is the end of Lesson 4C, Book 12. |