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651 lines
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#### TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk07-l1c-f1-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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American Language Course, Book 7, Lesson 1C.
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Hello.
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Open your Language Laboratory Activities book to Lesson 1C.
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Look at Figure 1.
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Listen to the words and sentences in Figure 1 and repeat them.
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Opposite.
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Opposite.
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Yes is the opposite of no.
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Noon and midnight are opposites.
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Alike.
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Alike.
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A quiz and a test are alike; they are the same.
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Your jacket looks like my jacket.
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Our jackets are alike.
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Fast.
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Fast.
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He talks very fast.
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What did he say?
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Jill doesn't read fast; she's just learning.
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Little.
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Little.
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Little and small are alike.
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Billy is a little boy; he's not a big boy.
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Narrow.
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Narrow.
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A knife is long and narrow.
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The narrow street was crowded.
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Round.
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Round.
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Cups, bowls, and glasses are round.
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Circles are round; other shapes are not round.
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Slow.
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Slow.
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Slow is the opposite of fast.
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They took a long vacation on a slow boat.
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Strong.
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Strong.
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Strong winds blow every spring.
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Harvey is a mechanic; his hands and arms are strong.
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Weak.
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Weak.
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Weak is the opposite of strong.
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Babies are weak; young men are strong.
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Wide.
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Wide.
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Wide and narrow are opposites.
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This chair is wide; two people can sit in it.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[11.78-15.38] American Language Course, Book 7, Lesson 1C.
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[23.19-23.47] Hello.
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[24.56-28.48] Open your Language Laboratory Activities book to Lesson 1C.
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[35.84-36.88] Look at Figure 1.
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[37.76-41.60] Listen to the words and sentences in Figure 1 and repeat them.
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[44.54-45.10] Opposite.
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[46.91-47.47] Opposite.
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[49.04-51.60] Yes is the opposite of no.
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[54.59-57.55] Noon and midnight are opposites.
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[61.38-62.10] Alike.
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[63.89-64.53] Alike.
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[68.82-73.22] A quiz and a test are alike; they are the same.
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[79.26-81.74] Your jacket looks like my jacket.
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[82.38-84.14] Our jackets are alike.
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[90.13-90.85] Fast.
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[92.85-93.57] Fast.
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[95.41-97.25] He talks very fast.
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[97.57-98.61] What did he say?
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[104.61-108.13] Jill doesn't read fast; she's just learning.
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[114.62-115.10] Little.
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[117.25-117.73] Little.
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[119.68-122.00] Little and small are alike.
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[125.57-128.85] Billy is a little boy; he's not a big boy.
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[134.03-134.67] Narrow.
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[136.69-137.33] Narrow.
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[139.18-141.34] A knife is long and narrow.
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[145.25-147.17] The narrow street was crowded.
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[151.49-152.13] Round.
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[153.79-154.35] Round.
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[156.29-159.49] Cups, bowls, and glasses are round.
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[164.13-167.89] Circles are round; other shapes are not round.
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[173.07-173.79] Slow.
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[175.73-176.53] Slow.
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[178.45-181.01] Slow is the opposite of fast.
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[184.42-187.62] They took a long vacation on a slow boat.
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[191.90-192.62] Strong.
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[194.26-194.31] Strong.
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[196.74-199.14] Strong winds blow every spring.
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[204.43-207.71] Harvey is a mechanic; his hands and arms are strong.
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[213.66-213.90] Weak.
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[216.32-216.64] Weak.
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[218.54-220.86] Weak is the opposite of strong.
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[224.93-228.45] Babies are weak; young men are strong.
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[233.25-233.81] Wide.
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[235.54-236.18] Wide.
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[237.82-240.22] Wide and narrow are opposites.
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[244.00-247.44] This chair is wide; two people can sit in it.
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#### TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk07-l1c-f2-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 2, look at the pictures, and listen to the sentences about them; then answer the questions.
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Look at Picture 1: these boats are not the same.
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One is little and the other is big.
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Are these two boats alike?
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No, they're not alike; they're different.
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Repeat: the boats are not alike.
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Are both boats big?
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No.
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One boat is big and the other boat is little.
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Repeat: one boat is big and the other boat is little.
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Look at Picture 2: these cars are different.
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They are opposites.
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One car is old; it is slow.
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The other car is new; it is fast.
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Are these cars alike?
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No, these cars are not alike; they are different.
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Repeat: the old car and the new car are different.
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Are both cars old?
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No.
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One car is old; the other car is new.
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Repeat: the other car is new.
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Is the new car fast?
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Yes, the new car is fast.
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Repeat: the new car is fast.
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Is the old car fast also?
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No, the old car is slow.
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Repeat: the old car is slow.
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Look at Picture 3: sick is the opposite of well.
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One man is sick, and the other man is well.
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These men are not the same.
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What is the opposite of well?
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Sick.
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Repeat: sick is the opposite of well.
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Are both men sick?
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No.
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Both men are not sick; only one man is sick.
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The other man is well.
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Repeat: the other man is well.
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Look at Picture 4: these children are the same.
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Both children are small and weak.
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They are not big and strong.
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Some men are very strong, but children are weak.
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Are the children alike?
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Yes.
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Repeat: the children are alike.
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Are both children strong?
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No, both children are not strong.
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Both children are weak.
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Repeat: both children are weak.
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Are some men very strong?
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Yes, some men are very strong.
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Repeat: some men are very strong.
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Now look at Picture 5: wide is the opposite of narrow.
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One of these neckties is wide; the other neck tie is narrow.
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The neckties are different.
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Are the neckties different?
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Yes, they are.
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The neckties are not alike.
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Repeat: the neckties are not alike.
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What is the opposite of narrow?
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Wide.
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Wide is the opposite of narrow.
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Repeat: wide is the opposite of narrow.
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Is one neck tie wide?
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Yes, one neck tie is wide and the other neck tie is narrow.
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Repeat: one neck tie is wide and the other neck tie is narrow.
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Look at Picture 6: these tables are alike.
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Both tables are round.
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Are both tables round?
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Yes, both tables are round.
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Repeat: both tables are round.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[2.18-10.34] Look at Figure 2, look at the pictures, and listen to the sentences about them; then answer the questions.
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[13.97-18.13] Look at Picture 1: these boats are not the same.
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[19.02-21.50] One is little and the other is big.
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[22.75-24.59] Are these two boats alike?
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[27.84-30.48] No, they're not alike; they're different.
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[31.60-33.92] Repeat: the boats are not alike.
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[37.26-38.70] Are both boats big?
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[41.90-42.38] No.
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[42.78-45.98] One boat is big and the other boat is little.
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[46.46-50.94] Repeat: one boat is big and the other boat is little.
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[55.70-59.68] Look at Picture 2: these cars are different.
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[60.32-61.52] They are opposites.
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[62.42-65.38] One car is old; it is slow.
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[66.21-69.49] The other car is new; it is fast.
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[70.77-72.21] Are these cars alike?
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[74.96-78.72] No, these cars are not alike; they are different.
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[79.78-83.46] Repeat: the old car and the new car are different.
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[87.74-89.18] Are both cars old?
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[93.78-94.34] No.
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[94.98-98.26] One car is old; the other car is new.
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[98.74-101.46] Repeat: the other car is new.
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[105.07-106.75] Is the new car fast?
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[110.82-113.14] Yes, the new car is fast.
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[113.38-116.02] Repeat: the new car is fast.
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[119.25-121.41] Is the old car fast also?
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[125.66-127.98] No, the old car is slow.
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[128.30-130.70] Repeat: the old car is slow.
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[134.70-139.09] Look at Picture 3: sick is the opposite of well.
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[140.13-143.41] One man is sick, and the other man is well.
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[144.53-146.29] These men are not the same.
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[148.18-149.78] What is the opposite of well?
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[153.15-153.79] Sick.
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[154.27-157.31] Repeat: sick is the opposite of well.
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[161.33-162.69] Are both men sick?
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[165.74-166.30] No.
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[166.62-169.74] Both men are not sick; only one man is sick.
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[170.06-171.42] The other man is well.
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[171.66-174.14] Repeat: the other man is well.
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[178.10-182.16] Look at Picture 4: these children are the same.
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[183.07-185.07] Both children are small and weak.
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[186.16-187.60] They are not big and strong.
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[188.62-191.82] Some men are very strong, but children are weak.
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[193.15-194.59] Are the children alike?
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[197.14-197.70] Yes.
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[197.86-200.02] Repeat: the children are alike.
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[202.86-204.70] Are both children strong?
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[208.16-210.80] No, both children are not strong.
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[211.36-212.88] Both children are weak.
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[213.60-216.40] Repeat: both children are weak.
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[219.74-221.58] Are some men very strong?
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[224.08-226.56] Yes, some men are very strong.
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[226.88-229.76] Repeat: some men are very strong.
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[233.20-237.17] Now look at Picture 5: wide is the opposite of narrow.
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[238.78-243.02] One of these neckties is wide; the other neck tie is narrow.
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[243.92-245.28] The neckties are different.
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[246.91-248.35] Are the neckties different?
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[250.61-251.81] Yes, they are.
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[252.72-254.40] The neckties are not alike.
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[255.23-257.95] Repeat: the neckties are not alike.
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[262.27-263.20] What is the opposite of narrow?
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[266.83-267.39] Wide.
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[268.56-270.40] Wide is the opposite of narrow.
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[270.64-273.84] Repeat: wide is the opposite of narrow.
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[277.44-279.04] Is one neck tie wide?
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[282.24-286.96] Yes, one neck tie is wide and the other neck tie is narrow.
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[287.28-292.16] Repeat: one neck tie is wide and the other neck tie is narrow.
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[297.63-301.66] Look at Picture 6: these tables are alike.
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[301.98-303.58] Both tables are round.
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[306.85-308.21] Are both tables round?
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[311.25-313.17] Yes, both tables are round.
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[313.65-316.29] Repeat: both tables are round.
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#### TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk07-l1c-f3-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 3 and listen.
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You will hear two words: they will be alike, or they will be opposite.
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Circle alike or opposite.
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Let's do the example.
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Listen and circle.
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Example: "start, begin." Start, begin.
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The answer is alike: start and begin are alike.
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Let's begin the exercise.
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Number 1: big, large.
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Big, large.
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Number 2: fast, slow.
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Fast, slow.
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Number 3: always, never.
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Always, never.
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Number 4: have to, must.
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Have to, must.
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Number 5: pull, push.
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Pull, push.
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Number 6: return, go back.
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Return, go back.
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Number 7: speak, talk.
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Speak, talk.
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Number 8: narrow, wide.
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Narrow, wide.
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Number 9: open, close.
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Open, close.
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Number 10: small, little.
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Small, little.
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Listen to the words again.
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Number 1: big, large.
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Number 2: fast, slow.
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Number 3: always, never.
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Number 4: have to, must.
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Number 5: pull, push.
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Number 6: return, go back.
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Number 7: speak, talk.
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Number 8: narrow, wide.
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Number 9: open, close.
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Number 10: small, little.
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Now check your answers.
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Number 1 is alike: big and large are alike.
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Repeat: big and large are alike.
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Number 2 is opposite: fast is the opposite of slow.
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Repeat: fast is the opposite of slow.
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Number 3 is opposite: always is the opposite of never.
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Repeat: always is the opposite of never.
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Number 4 is alike: have to and must are alike.
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Repeat: have to and must are alike.
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Number 5 is opposite: push is the opposite of pull.
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Repeat: push is the opposite of pull.
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Number 6 is alike: return and go back are alike.
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Repeat: return and go back are alike.
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Number 7 is alike: speak and talk are alike.
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Repeat: speak and talk are alike.
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Number 8 is opposite: wide is the opposite of narrow.
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Repeat: wide is the opposite of narrow.
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Number 9 is also opposite: open is the opposite of close.
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Repeat: open is the opposite of close.
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Number 10 is alike: small and little are alike.
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Repeat: small and little are alike.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.50-3.26] Look at Figure 3 and listen.
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[4.40-8.88] You will hear two words: they will be alike, or they will be opposite.
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[9.78-11.78] Circle alike or opposite.
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[12.83-14.03] Let's do the example.
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[14.59-15.87] Listen and circle.
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[17.04-22.96] Example: "start, begin." Start, begin.
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[24.75-29.55] The answer is alike: start and begin are alike.
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[31.01-32.61] Let's begin the exercise.
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[34.30-37.50] Number 1: big, large.
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[39.06-40.66] Big, large.
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[43.73-46.93] Number 2: fast, slow.
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[48.72-50.40] Fast, slow.
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[53.54-56.74] Number 3: always, never.
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[58.91-60.33] Always, never.
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[64.29-69.09] Number 4: have to, must.
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[69.22-70.55] Have to, must.
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[75.03-80.31] Number 5: pull, push.
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[80.94-81.90] Pull, push.
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[84.80-88.62] Number 6: return, go back.
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[90.43-92.67] Return, go back.
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[95.44-98.64] Number 7: speak, talk.
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[100.90-102.58] Speak, talk.
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[105.84-109.66] Number 8: narrow, wide.
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[112.06-113.65] Narrow, wide.
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[117.21-120.22] Number 9: open, close.
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[122.14-122.86] Open, close.
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[127.71-130.05] Number 10: small, little.
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[133.53-134.97] Small, little.
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[140.43-141.79] Listen to the words again.
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[143.97-147.17] Number 1: big, large.
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[148.65-151.83] Number 2: fast, slow.
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[153.27-156.21] Number 3: always, never.
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[157.83-161.07] Number 4: have to, must.
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[162.15-165.15] Number 5: pull, push.
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[166.47-169.65] Number 6: return, go back.
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[171.21-174.33] Number 7: speak, talk.
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[176.01-178.95] Number 8: narrow, wide.
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[180.45-183.33] Number 9: open, close.
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[184.77-187.77] Number 10: small, little.
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[190.71-191.87] Now check your answers.
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[194.08-198.40] Number 1 is alike: big and large are alike.
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[198.40-201.76] Repeat: big and large are alike.
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[204.99-210.50] Number 2 is opposite: fast is the opposite of slow.
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[210.50-214.59] Repeat: fast is the opposite of slow.
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[219.21-225.19] Number 3 is opposite: always is the opposite of never.
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[225.55-228.87] Repeat: always is the opposite of never.
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[233.52-238.68] Number 4 is alike: have to and must are alike.
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[238.97-242.28] Repeat: have to and must are alike.
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[245.44-250.52] Number 5 is opposite: push is the opposite of pull.
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[251.24-254.82] Repeat: push is the opposite of pull.
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[258.69-263.71] Number 6 is alike: return and go back are alike.
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[263.71-267.55] Repeat: return and go back are alike.
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[271.70-277.21] Number 7 is alike: speak and talk are alike.
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[277.66-280.60] Repeat: speak and talk are alike.
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[284.67-290.06] Number 8 is opposite: wide is the opposite of narrow.
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[290.46-294.14] Repeat: wide is the opposite of narrow.
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[298.71-305.17] Number 9 is also opposite: open is the opposite of close.
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[305.57-308.10] Repeat: open is the opposite of close.
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[312.87-318.00] Number 10 is alike: small and little are alike.
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[318.64-321.25] Repeat: small and little are alike.
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#### TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk07-l1c-f4-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Look at Figure 4.
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Look at the first question: "Where will the men eat dinner?" Now, listen to the conversation and answer the question.
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Carl, do you want to eat dinner with us?
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I don't know.
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Where are you going?
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To the mess hall.
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No thank you.
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I don't like the food there.
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Okay.
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We'll eat in a restaurant downtown.
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Good.
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Let's go.
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Do you have any money?
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Now answer the question: "Where will the men eat dinner?"
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The answer is: in a restaurant downtown.
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Listen to the conversation again.
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Carl, do you want to eat dinner with us?
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I don't know.
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Where are you going?
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To the mess hall.
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No thank you.
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I don't like the food there.
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Okay.
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We'll eat in a restaurant downtown.
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Good.
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Let's go.
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Do you have any money?
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Look at the second question in Figure 4.
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"How many cooks does the sergeant need in the mess hall?" Now listen to a conversation.
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Sergeant, the food in this mess hall is awful.
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Why?
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Because we have only 5 cooks, sir.
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And they're new.
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We need 10 cooks here.
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I'll send some of the men to the other mess hall today.
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You'll have 10 cooks here tomorrow.
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Thank you, sir.
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That will help us a lot.
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Now answer the question: "How many cooks does the sergeant need in the mess hall?"
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10.
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The sergeant needs 10 cooks.
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Listen to the conversation again.
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Sergeant, the food in this mess hall is awful.
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Why?
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Because we have only 5 cooks, sir.
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And they're new.
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We need 10 cooks here.
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I'll send some of the men to the other mess hall today.
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You'll have 10 cooks here tomorrow.
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Thank you, sir.
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That will help us a lot.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[2.05-3.17] Look at Figure 4.
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[3.81-12.10] Look at the first question: "Where will the men eat dinner?" Now, listen to the conversation and answer the question.
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[16.40-18.80] Carl, do you want to eat dinner with us?
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[19.63-20.27] I don't know.
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[20.75-21.55] Where are you going?
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[21.87-22.67] To the mess hall.
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[23.58-24.22] No thank you.
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[24.46-25.58] I don't like the food there.
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[25.98-26.46] Okay.
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[27.10-28.78] We'll eat in a restaurant downtown.
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[29.78-30.10] Good.
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[30.50-31.06] Let's go.
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[32.03-32.83] Do you have any money?
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[39.26-43.22] Now answer the question: "Where will the men eat dinner?"
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[49.04-51.92] The answer is: in a restaurant downtown.
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[53.20-54.88] Listen to the conversation again.
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[57.86-60.18] Carl, do you want to eat dinner with us?
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[61.12-61.76] I don't know.
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[62.16-62.96] Where are you going?
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[63.36-64.08] To the mess hall.
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[65.07-65.63] No thank you.
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[65.87-66.99] I don't like the food there.
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[67.47-67.87] Okay.
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[68.51-70.19] We'll eat in a restaurant downtown.
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[71.14-71.54] Good.
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[71.86-72.42] Let's go.
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[73.47-74.19] Do you have any money?
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[78.75-81.07] Look at the second question in Figure 4.
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[82.77-88.53] "How many cooks does the sergeant need in the mess hall?" Now listen to a conversation.
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[92.62-95.50] Sergeant, the food in this mess hall is awful.
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[95.90-96.30] Why?
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[97.55-99.39] Because we have only 5 cooks, sir.
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[100.03-100.67] And they're new.
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[101.50-102.54] We need 10 cooks here.
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[103.79-106.43] I'll send some of the men to the other mess hall today.
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[107.07-108.67] You'll have 10 cooks here tomorrow.
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[109.82-110.38] Thank you, sir.
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[111.02-111.98] That will help us a lot.
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[117.54-122.53] Now answer the question: "How many cooks does the sergeant need in the mess hall?"
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[127.46-127.94] 10.
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[128.66-130.58] The sergeant needs 10 cooks.
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[131.87-133.87] Listen to the conversation again.
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[137.79-140.67] Sergeant, the food in this mess hall is awful.
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[141.07-141.55] Why?
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[142.72-144.56] Because we have only 5 cooks, sir.
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[145.20-145.84] And they're new.
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[146.64-147.76] We need 10 cooks here.
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[148.98-151.62] I'll send some of the men to the other mess hall today.
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[152.26-153.86] You'll have 10 cooks here tomorrow.
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[155.01-155.57] Thank you, sir.
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[156.21-157.17] That will help us a lot.
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#### TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk07-l1c-f5-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Now look at figure 5: listen to the sentences, don't repeat.
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The boy is little.
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He wants the cap.
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The cap is red.
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The little boy wants the red cap.
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The hotel is old.
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It is near a lake.
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The lake is large.
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The old hotel is near a large lake.
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The children are young.
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They can walk to the school.
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It is new.
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The young children can walk to the new school.
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The students were bored.
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They watched a movie.
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It was awful.
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The bored students watched an awful movie.
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The man was hungry.
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He ate lunch at a snack bar.
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It was crowded.
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The hungry man ate lunch at a crowded snack bar.
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Listen to the sentences again.
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This time, repeat them.
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The boy is little.
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He wants the cap.
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The cap is red.
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The little boy wants the red cap.
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The hotel is old.
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It is near a lake.
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The lake is large.
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The old hotel is near a large lake.
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The children are young.
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They can walk to the school.
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It is new.
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The young children can walk to the new school.
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The students were bored.
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They watched a movie.
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It was awful.
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The bored students watched an awful movie.
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The man was hungry.
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He ate lunch at a snack bar.
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It was crowded.
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The hungry man ate lunch at a crowded snack bar.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.57-5.97] Now look at figure 5: listen to the sentences, don't repeat.
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[8.78-10.06] The boy is little.
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[10.80-11.92] He wants the cap.
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[13.09-14.21] The cap is red.
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[15.23-17.31] The little boy wants the red cap.
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[20.51-21.95] The hotel is old.
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[22.59-23.63] It is near a lake.
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[24.78-26.14] The lake is large.
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[26.98-29.94] The old hotel is near a large lake.
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[31.87-33.15] The children are young.
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[33.95-35.71] They can walk to the school.
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[36.43-37.31] It is new.
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[38.56-41.60] The young children can walk to the new school.
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[43.97-45.49] The students were bored.
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[46.13-47.57] They watched a movie.
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[47.89-49.01] It was awful.
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[50.03-52.75] The bored students watched an awful movie.
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[54.69-56.05] The man was hungry.
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[56.69-58.61] He ate lunch at a snack bar.
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[59.33-60.45] It was crowded.
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[61.92-65.52] The hungry man ate lunch at a crowded snack bar.
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[69.98-71.66] Listen to the sentences again.
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[72.30-73.82] This time, repeat them.
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[75.63-76.83] The boy is little.
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[78.96-80.16] He wants the cap.
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[82.64-83.76] The cap is red.
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[86.06-88.38] The little boy wants the red cap.
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[92.59-93.95] The hotel is old.
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[96.08-97.28] It is near a lake.
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[99.65-100.93] The lake is large.
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[103.58-106.38] The old hotel is near a large lake.
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[110.45-111.65] The children are young.
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[113.98-115.74] They can walk to the school.
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[118.40-119.20] It is new.
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[121.74-124.62] The young children can walk to the new school.
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[130.45-131.73] The students were bored.
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[133.78-134.98] They watched a movie.
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[137.07-138.11] It was awful.
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[140.58-143.38] The bored students watched an awful movie.
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[147.70-148.90] The man was hungry.
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[151.28-153.04] He ate lunch at a snack bar.
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[155.63-156.59] It was crowded.
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[159.44-162.72] The hungry man ate lunch at a crowded snack bar.
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#### TAPE — Figure 6 (clip filenames start: bk07-l1c-f6-NN.mp3)
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Transcript (clean text):
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Now look at Figure 6: listen to the sentences, don't repeat.
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Write the missing words in the blanks.
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Listen and write.
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Number 1: "The man is old.
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He knows the answer." It is correct.
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The old man knows the correct answer.
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Number 2: "The woman was tired.
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She drank some tea.
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The tea was hot." The tired woman drank some hot tea.
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Number 3: "The girl was hungry.
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She ate a piece of cake.
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It was big." The hungry girl ate a big piece of cake.
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Number 4: "The men are thirsty.
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They are drinking water.
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It is cold." The thirsty men are drinking cold water.
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Number 5: "The pilot is young.
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He is flying an airplane.
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The airplane is new." The young pilot is flying a new airplane.
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Number 6: "The man was sick.
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He took some medicine.
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It was the wrong medicine."
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The sick man took the wrong medicine.
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Number 7: "The children were happy.
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They liked the weather.
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It was warm." The happy children liked the warm weather.
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Number 8: "The customer was angry.
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He didn't leave a tip for the waiter.
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The waiter was slow." The angry customer didn't leave a tip for the slow waiter.
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Now check your sentences.
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Number 1: "The old man knows the correct answer." Repeat: "The old man knows the correct answer."
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Number 2: "The tired woman drank some hot tea." Repeat: "The tired woman drank some hot tea."
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Number 3: "The hungry girl ate a big piece of cake." Repeat: "The hungry girl ate a big piece of cake."
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Number 4: "The thirsty men are drinking cold water." Repeat: "The thirsty men are drinking cold water."
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Number 5: "The young pilot is flying a new airplane." Repeat: "The young pilot is flying a new airplane."
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Number 6: "The sick man took the wrong medicine." Repeat: "The sick man took the wrong medicine."
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Number 7: "The happy children liked the warm weather." Repeat: "The happy children liked the warm weather."
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Number 8: "The angry customer didn't leave a tip for the slow waiter." Repeat: "The angry customer didn't leave a tip for the slow waiter."
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Look at Page 18 and check your answers.
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This is the end of Lesson 1C, Book 7.
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Segment timings (seconds):
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[1.71-6.35] Now look at Figure 6: listen to the sentences, don't repeat.
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[7.26-9.42] Write the missing words in the blanks.
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[9.90-11.34] Listen and write.
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[13.44-16.66] Number 1: "The man is old.
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[17.30-20.50] He knows the answer." It is correct.
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[21.33-24.29] The old man knows the correct answer.
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[30.53-33.79] Number 2: "The woman was tired.
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[34.35-35.63] She drank some tea.
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[36.53-41.46] The tea was hot." The tired woman drank some hot tea.
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[48.74-51.90] Number 3: "The girl was hungry.
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[52.88-54.48] She ate a piece of cake.
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[55.20-59.60] It was big." The hungry girl ate a big piece of cake.
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[66.10-69.28] Number 4: "The men are thirsty.
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[69.84-71.04] They are drinking water.
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[71.90-76.51] It is cold." The thirsty men are drinking cold water.
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[82.80-85.76] Number 5: "The pilot is young.
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[86.70-88.38] He is flying an airplane.
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[89.38-94.75] The airplane is new." The young pilot is flying a new airplane.
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[100.14-103.26] Number 6: "The man was sick.
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[104.29-105.57] He took some medicine.
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[106.99-108.51] It was the wrong medicine."
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[110.19-112.59] The sick man took the wrong medicine.
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[118.96-121.76] Number 7: "The children were happy.
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[122.62-123.74] They liked the weather.
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[124.46-129.01] It was warm." The happy children liked the warm weather.
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[134.61-137.73] Number 8: "The customer was angry.
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[138.51-140.59] He didn't leave a tip for the waiter.
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[141.87-148.27] The waiter was slow." The angry customer didn't leave a tip for the slow waiter.
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[156.29-157.65] Now check your sentences.
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[160.99-169.26] Number 1: "The old man knows the correct answer." Repeat: "The old man knows the correct answer."
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[173.07-180.75] Number 2: "The tired woman drank some hot tea." Repeat: "The tired woman drank some hot tea."
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[184.06-192.06] Number 3: "The hungry girl ate a big piece of cake." Repeat: "The hungry girl ate a big piece of cake."
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[196.70-205.10] Number 4: "The thirsty men are drinking cold water." Repeat: "The thirsty men are drinking cold water."
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[210.03-219.79] Number 5: "The young pilot is flying a new airplane." Repeat: "The young pilot is flying a new airplane."
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[225.34-232.99] Number 6: "The sick man took the wrong medicine." Repeat: "The sick man took the wrong medicine."
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[237.58-246.70] Number 7: "The happy children liked the warm weather." Repeat: "The happy children liked the warm weather."
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[251.86-263.14] Number 8: "The angry customer didn't leave a tip for the slow waiter." Repeat: "The angry customer didn't leave a tip for the slow waiter."
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[273.68-275.73] Look at Page 18 and check your answers.
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[283.68-286.53] This is the end of Lesson 1C, Book 7. |