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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk09-l3d-f1-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 9, Lesson 3D. Hello. Open your books to the activities for Lesson 3D. Go to Figure 1. Look at the words and ask a question like the example. Let's do the example. The words are: "they", "do homework", and "last night". Repeat the question: "How did they do their homework last night?" Look at the words and make a question. Number 1. Repeat: "How did you do on your test last Friday?" Number 2. Repeat: "How did Anne answer question number 2 on her test?" Number 3. Repeat: "How did Lieutenant Ortiz drive to the base last night?" Number 4. Repeat: "How did Pat read the report this morning?" Number 5. Repeat: "How did Mark run yesterday?" Number 6. Repeat: "How did Mike play last Saturday?" Number 7. Repeat: "How did the new mechanic repair your car?" Number 8. Repeat: "How did Nikki talk yesterday?"
Segment timings (seconds): [7.73-11.73] American Language Course, Book 9, Lesson 3D. [19.50-19.98] Hello. [20.86-23.47] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 3D. [33.07-34.35] Go to Figure 1. [35.07-38.59] Look at the words and ask a question like the example. [39.47-40.91] Let's do the example. [41.71-47.07] The words are: "they", "do homework", and "last night". [48.08-53.18] Repeat the question: "How did they do their homework last night?" [57.41-59.73] Look at the words and make a question. [61.17-61.89] Number 1. [67.94-72.30] Repeat: "How did you do on your test last Friday?" [78.18-78.98] Number 2. [84.67-89.49] Repeat: "How did Anne answer question number 2 on her test?" [98.26-98.98] Number 3. [104.54-108.85] Repeat: "How did Lieutenant Ortiz drive to the base last night?" [116.64-117.36] Number 4. [123.82-127.26] Repeat: "How did Pat read the report this morning?" [135.17-135.97] Number 5. [142.64-145.20] Repeat: "How did Mark run yesterday?" [152.18-152.50] Number 6. [158.85-162.11] Repeat: "How did Mike play last Saturday?" [168.62-169.47] Number 7. [174.13-178.37] Repeat: "How did the new mechanic repair your car?" [185.17-185.89] Number 8. [193.38-196.50] Repeat: "How did Nikki talk yesterday?"
TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk09-l3d-f2-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Now go to Figure 2. This time someone will ask you the question, and you answer it. Use the words in the figure. Let's do the example. Listen: "How did they do their homework last night?" Repeat: "They did their homework fast." Number 1. Listen: "How did you do on your test last Friday?" Repeat: "I did well." Number 2. Listen: "How did Anne answer question number 2 on her test?" Repeat: "She answered it correctly." Number 3. Listen: "How did Lieutenant Ortiz drive to the base last night?" Repeat: "He drove carefully." Number 4. Listen: "How did Pat read the report this morning?" Repeat: "He read it slowly." Number 5. Listen: "How did Mark run yesterday?" Repeat: "He ran fast." Number 6. Listen: "How did Mike play last Saturday?" Repeat: "He played carelessly." Number 7. Listen: "How did the new mechanic repair your car?" Repeat: "He repaired it well." Number 8. Listen: "How did Nikki talk yesterday?" Repeat: "Nikki talked easily."
Segment timings (seconds): [2.18-3.70] Now go to Figure 2. [4.56-8.96] This time someone will ask you the question, and you answer it. [9.68-11.36] Use the words in the figure. [12.08-13.36] Let's do the example. [15.10-18.70] Listen: "How did they do their homework last night?" [22.54-26.06] Repeat: "They did their homework fast." [30.03-30.75] Number 1. [31.39-35.65] Listen: "How did you do on your test last Friday?" [40.86-42.78] Repeat: "I did well." [46.14-46.86] Number 2. [47.66-52.21] Listen: "How did Anne answer question number 2 on her test?" [57.62-60.26] Repeat: "She answered it correctly." [64.99-65.87] Number 3. [66.27-71.28] Listen: "How did Lieutenant Ortiz drive to the base last night?" [77.65-80.05] Repeat: "He drove carefully." [84.16-84.88] Number 4. [85.98-90.05] Listen: "How did Pat read the report this morning?" [96.82-99.41] Repeat: "He read it slowly." [105.28-106.16] Number 5. [106.72-110.53] Listen: "How did Mark run yesterday?" [117.38-119.38] Repeat: "He ran fast." [124.43-124.75] Number 6. [125.91-129.60] Listen: "How did Mike play last Saturday?" [135.71-138.43] Repeat: "He played carelessly." [144.08-144.88] Number 7. [145.82-149.62] Listen: "How did the new mechanic repair your car?" [155.92-158.32] Repeat: "He repaired it well." [162.82-163.46] Number 8. [164.10-167.34] Listen: "How did Nikki talk yesterday?" [173.30-175.70] Repeat: "Nikki talked easily."
TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk09-l3d-f3-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Now go to Figure 3: listen to a situation and circle the letter with the best answer. Let's do the example together. Listen: "I'm a student. My parents pay for my school, but I never have enough money. What should I do?" The choices are: A) borrow money from your friends, B) get a part-time job, C) ask your parents for money, D) not do anything. The best answer is B. Repeat: "You should get a part-time job." Now listen and circle. Number 1: "My friend Barbara doesn't feel well." She didn't feel well yesterday. She has a headache and a high temperature. What should she do? Number 2: "I had to call Dora last night, but I forgot. When she didn't talk to me this morning, I realized that I hurt her feelings. What should I do?" Number 3: "Edward is my good friend, and he's also my roommate. The problem is that Edward smokes a lot. I don't want to hurt his feelings. I don't say anything, but his smoke bothers me." Number 4: "My friend Sarah is out of town. She will be away for 1 month. She left her car with me and told me I could drive it. Yesterday I went to the store and I had an accident. What should I do?" Number 5: "I lent Roger $50 last month. He said that he would pay me last week, but he didn't pay me. I know he has the money. What should I do?" Now listen to the situations again. Check your answers and repeat the correct responses. Number 1: "Listen. My friend Barbara doesn't feel well. She didn't feel well yesterday. She has a headache and a high temperature. What should she do?" The best answer is letter A. Repeat: "She should go to the doctor." Number 2: "Listen. I had to call Dora last night, but I forgot. When she didn't talk to me this morning, I realized that I hurt her feelings. What should I do?" The best answer is D. Repeat: "You should ask her to excuse you and take her to dinner." Number 3: "Listen. Edward is my good friend, and he's also my roommate. The problem is that Edward smokes a lot. I don't want to hurt his feelings. I don't say anything, but his smoke bothers me." The best answer is D. Repeat: "He should tell his friend not to smoke in the room because it bothers him." Number 4: "Listen. My friend Sarah is out of town. She will be away for 1 month. She left her car with me and told me I could drive it. Yesterday I went to the store and I had an accident. What should I do?" The best answer is C. Repeat: "You should apologize to your friend and fix the car." Number 5: "Listen. I lent Roger $50 last month. He said that he would pay me last week, but he didn't pay me. I know he has the money. What should I do?" The best answer is B. Repeat: "You should tell your friend that you need the money he borrowed from you."
Segment timings (seconds): [1.79-8.32] Now go to Figure 3: listen to a situation and circle the letter with the best answer. [9.50-11.34] Let's do the example together. [12.14-14.72] Listen: "I'm a student. [15.36-19.84] My parents pay for my school, but I never have enough money. [20.56-37.98] What should I do?" The choices are: A) borrow money from your friends, B) get a part-time job, C) ask your parents for money, D) not do anything. [39.30-41.54] The best answer is B. [42.10-45.54] Repeat: "You should get a part-time job." [49.63-50.99] Now listen and circle. [53.09-59.36] Number 1: "My friend Barbara doesn't feel well." She didn't feel well yesterday. [60.54-62.54] She has a headache and a high temperature. [63.86-64.74] What should she do? [82.27-87.14] Number 2: "I had to call Dora last night, but I forgot. [88.21-92.37] When she didn't talk to me this morning, I realized that I hurt her feelings. [93.41-94.13] What should I do?" [112.53-117.66] Number 3: "Edward is my good friend, and he's also my roommate. [118.50-120.66] The problem is that Edward smokes a lot. [121.63-123.39] I don't want to hurt his feelings. [124.11-126.75] I don't say anything, but his smoke bothers me." [144.45-148.66] Number 4: "My friend Sarah is out of town. [149.73-151.65] She will be away for 1 month. [152.61-155.41] She left her car with me and told me I could drive it. [156.43-159.71] Yesterday I went to the store and I had an accident. [160.90-161.78] What should I do?" [178.32-182.34] Number 5: "I lent Roger $50 last month. [183.30-186.98] He said that he would pay me last week, but he didn't pay me. [187.70-188.98] I know he has the money. [189.87-190.75] What should I do?" [207.74-210.14] Now listen to the situations again. [210.86-214.62] Check your answers and repeat the correct responses. [216.29-217.73] Number 1: "Listen. [218.66-220.66] My friend Barbara doesn't feel well. [221.38-223.14] She didn't feel well yesterday. [223.86-226.02] She has a headache and a high temperature. [227.09-227.97] What should she do?" [229.95-232.27] The best answer is letter A. [232.67-235.23] Repeat: "She should go to the doctor." [239.39-241.39] Number 2: "Listen. [242.72-245.44] I had to call Dora last night, but I forgot. [246.43-250.59] When she didn't talk to me this morning, I realized that I hurt her feelings. [251.78-252.58] What should I do?" [255.22-257.06] The best answer is D. [257.92-261.52] Repeat: "You should ask her to excuse you [265.52-266.56] and take her to dinner." [271.81-273.14] Number 3: "Listen. [274.82-277.78] Edward is my good friend, and he's also my roommate. [278.93-281.01] The problem is that Edward smokes a lot. [282.08-283.76] I don't want to hurt his feelings. [284.48-287.04] I don't say anything, but his smoke bothers me." [290.21-291.78] The best answer is D. [293.47-296.19] Repeat: "He should tell his friend [299.84-301.28] not to smoke in the room [304.61-305.89] because it bothers him." [311.38-313.38] Number 4: "Listen. [314.56-316.48] My friend Sarah is out of town. [317.44-319.12] She will be away for 1 month. [320.31-323.12] She left her car with me and told me I could drive it. [323.17-327.51] Yesterday I went to the store and I had an accident. [328.47-329.55] What should I do?" [331.83-334.13] The best answer is C. [334.52-339.82] Repeat: "You should apologize to your friend and fix the car." [345.54-346.98] Number 5: "Listen. [348.15-351.41] I lent Roger $50 last month. [351.71-355.15] He said that he would pay me last week, but he didn't pay me. [355.63-357.23] I know he has the money. [357.23-359.19] What should I do?" [361.79-363.63] The best answer is B. [364.06-367.26] Repeat: "You should tell your friend [371.26-373.26] that you need the money he borrowed from you."
TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk09-l3d-f4-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Now go to Figure 4. Read the paragraph silently as it is read for you. Then answer the questions. Rudy and Fred are roommates. They are also good friends. Their friendship began in high school, and now they're in college. They care about their friendship. When one of them has a problem, the other one always listens and gives advice. Last week, Fred and Rudy were angry with each other. Fred did not keep a secret for Rudy. Fred did not realize it was a secret. When they talked about the problem, Fred understood why Rudy was angry. Fred apologized to Rudy. Everything is okay now. Now answer the questions. What are Rudy and Fred? Repeat: they're roommates. When did their friendship begin? Repeat: it began when they were in high school. What do they care about? Repeat: they care about their friendship. What happens when one of the two friends has problems? Repeat: the other one listens and gives advice. What happened last week? Repeat: they were angry with each other. Why was Rudy angry? Repeat: because Fred did not keep a secret. Did Fred understand why Rudy was angry? Repeat: yes, he did. What did Fred do? Repeat: he apologized to Rudy.
Segment timings (seconds): [1.74-3.42] Now go to Figure 4. [4.48-8.64] Read the paragraph silently as it is read for you. [9.90-12.30] Then answer the questions. [13.66-15.50] Rudy and Fred are roommates. [16.43-18.11] They are also good friends. [19.07-22.75] Their friendship began in high school, and now they're in college. [23.63-25.15] They care about their friendship. [26.05-30.93] When one of them has a problem, the other one always listens and gives advice. [33.30-36.42] Last week, Fred and Rudy were angry with each other. [37.65-39.73] Fred did not keep a secret for Rudy. [40.67-42.75] Fred did not realize it was a secret. [43.97-48.45] When they talked about the problem, Fred understood why Rudy was angry. [49.26-50.86] Fred apologized to Rudy. [51.58-52.94] Everything is okay now. [57.30-59.30] Now answer the questions. [61.09-62.45] What are Rudy and Fred? [68.14-70.22] Repeat: they're roommates. [74.05-75.73] When did their friendship begin? [82.29-85.33] Repeat: it began when they were in high school. [91.58-92.70] What do they care about? [100.00-102.64] Repeat: they care about their friendship. [108.54-111.66] What happens when one of the two friends has problems? [116.98-120.34] Repeat: the other one listens and gives advice. [126.38-127.66] What happened last week? [134.10-136.74] Repeat: they were angry with each other. [142.98-144.26] Why was Rudy angry? [151.68-154.88] Repeat: because Fred did not keep a secret. [160.90-163.14] Did Fred understand why Rudy was angry? [171.10-172.86] Repeat: yes, he did. [176.77-177.81] What did Fred do? [183.47-186.19] Repeat: he apologized to Rudy.
TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk09-l3d-f5-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Go to Figure 5. Now listen to a paragraph and write it. The first time, listen only. John had an automobile accident yesterday. He stopped for a red light. A car came from behind and hit him. John had his seatbelt on, and he was not hurt. The other driver was at fault. He got a ticket. His insurance must pay to fix John's car. John won't have a car for a few days, but his wife will take him to work every day. Now listen to it again in smaller parts and write. John had... An automobile accident yesterday. He stopped for a red light. A car came from behind. And hit him. John had... His seatbelt on. And he was not hurt. The other driver... Was at fault. He got a ticket. His insurance must pay. To fix John's car. John won't have a car. For a few days. But his wife... Will take him to work. Every day. Now listen to the paragraph again and check your answers. John had an automobile accident yesterday. He stopped for a red light. A car came from behind and hit him. John had his seatbelt on. And he was not hurt. The other driver was at fault. He got a ticket. His insurance must pay to fix John's car. John won't have a car for a few days. But his wife will take him to work every day. Now go to the answer page for this lesson and check your spelling. This is the end of Lesson 3D, Book 9.
Segment timings (seconds): [1.94-3.22] Go to Figure 5. [4.10-6.74] Now listen to a paragraph and write it. [7.74-9.74] The first time, listen only. [11.52-14.16] John had an automobile accident yesterday. [15.22-16.58] He stopped for a red light. [17.50-19.82] A car came from behind and hit him. [20.94-24.22] John had his seatbelt on, and he was not hurt. [25.47-27.07] The other driver was at fault. [27.94-28.74] He got a ticket. [29.89-32.61] His insurance must pay to fix John's car. [33.79-39.07] John won't have a car for a few days, but his wife will take him to work every day. [43.55-47.31] Now listen to it again in smaller parts and write. [48.78-52.05] John had... [56.43-58.43] An automobile accident yesterday. [79.14-80.58] He stopped for a red light. [96.54-100.71] A car came from behind. [111.26-112.06] And hit him. [118.99-122.55] John had... [126.43-130.47] His seatbelt on. [140.70-141.90] And he was not hurt. [153.34-156.87] The other driver... [164.16-165.04] Was at fault. [176.11-176.99] He got a ticket. [188.66-192.75] His insurance must pay. [201.25-202.61] To fix John's car. [212.51-216.75] John won't have a car. [229.09-230.21] For a few days. [238.72-242.37] But his wife... [248.10-251.91] Will take him to work. [255.79-256.51] Every day. [267.94-271.94] Now listen to the paragraph again and check your answers. [273.65-276.29] John had an automobile accident yesterday. [279.23-280.67] He stopped for a red light. [284.38-286.94] A car came from behind and hit him. [291.25-295.59] John had his seatbelt on. [295.79-296.91] And he was not hurt. [300.46-302.37] The other driver was at fault. [305.79-306.09] He got a ticket. [308.70-311.42] His insurance must pay to fix John's car. [315.79-318.11] John won't have a car for a few days. [322.21-324.85] But his wife will take him to work every day. [331.47-335.63] Now go to the answer page for this lesson and check your spelling. [343.07-345.79] This is the end of Lesson 3D, Book 9.