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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1d-f1-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 10, Lesson 1B. Hello, open your book to the activities for Lesson 1D. Look at Figure 1. Look at the chart and repeat. Some things you have to do. Number 1: repeat. You have to obey traffic laws. You're supposed to obey traffic laws. Number 2: repeat. You have to wear your uniform to class. You're supposed to wear your uniform to class. Number 3: repeat. You have to be on time to class. You're supposed to be on time to class. Now look at some things you should do. Number 1: repeat. You should be on time for dinner. You're supposed to be on time for dinner. Number 2: repeat. You should thank people when they help you. You're supposed to thank people when they help you. Number 3: repeat. You should write to your family often. You're supposed to write to your family often.
Segment timings (seconds): [10.22-14.22] American Language Course, Book 10, Lesson 1B. [20.42-24.18] Hello, open your book to the activities for Lesson 1D. [32.35-33.39] Look at Figure 1. [34.11-35.63] Look at the chart and repeat. [37.22-38.90] Some things you have to do. [39.89-41.65] Number 1: repeat. [42.67-44.75] You have to obey traffic laws. [48.61-50.93] You're supposed to obey traffic laws. [55.31-57.07] Number 2: repeat. [58.10-60.50] You have to wear your uniform to class. [66.99-69.63] You're supposed to wear your uniform to class. [75.71-77.63] Number 3: repeat. [78.59-80.67] You have to be on time to class. [86.11-88.43] You're supposed to be on time to class. [97.87-101.49] Now look at some things you should do. [101.58-103.34] Number 1: repeat. [104.75-106.67] You should be on time for dinner. [112.46-114.70] You're supposed to be on time for dinner. [120.50-122.26] Number 2: repeat. [123.22-125.38] You should thank people when they help you. [131.68-134.24] You're supposed to thank people when they help you. [140.61-142.53] Number 3: repeat. [143.94-146.10] You should write to your family often. [152.90-155.38] You're supposed to write to your family often.
TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1d-f2-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Look at the example in Figure 2. Listen to a question. Circle the letter next to the best answer. Listen. Should we drive carefully when we drive onice? Yes, we're supposed to. Repeat: We're supposed to drive carefully when we drive onice. Number 1: Should we do our homework every day? Number 2: Must you smoke in the classroom? Number 3: Do the coins have to drop before you pull the knob? Number 4: Must you study before a test? Number 5: Should we exercise before we warm up? Number 6: Must you salute when you're not in uniform? Number 7: Should they go out on weeknights? Number 8: Does he have to put American coins in an American vending machine? Let's check your answers. Number 1 is A. Listen. Should we do our homework every day? Yes, we're supposed to. Repeat: We're supposed to do our homework every day. Number 2 is A. Listen. Must you smoke in the classroom? No, we're not supposed to. Repeat: We're not supposed to smoke in the classroom. Number 3 is B. Listen. Do the coins have to drop before you pull the knob? Yes, they're supposed to. Repeat: The coins are supposed to drop before you pull the knob. Number 4 is A. Listen. Must you study before a test? Yes, I'm supposed to. Repeat: I'm supposed to study before a test. Number 5 is B. Listen. Should we exercise before we warm up? No, we're not supposed to. Repeat: We're not supposed to exercise before we warm up. Number 6 is B. Listen. Must you salute when you're not in uniform? No, we're not supposed to. Repeat: We're not supposed to salute when we're not in uniform. Number 7 is B. Listen. Should they go out on weeknights? No, they're not supposed to. Repeat: They're not supposed to go out on weeknights. Number 8 is A. Listen. Does he have to put American coins in an American vending machine? Yes, he's supposed to. Repeat: He's supposed to put American coins in American vending machines. Coins from other countries won't work.
Segment timings (seconds): [1.92-3.76] Look at the example in Figure 2. [4.64-5.76] Listen to a question. [6.59-8.91] Circle the letter next to the best answer. [9.71-10.27] Listen. [11.62-14.10] Should we drive carefully when we drive onice? [18.18-19.78] Yes, we're supposed to. [20.77-25.09] Repeat: We're supposed to drive carefully when we drive onice. [27.22-31.26] Number 1: Should we do our homework every day? [36.80-40.26] Number 2: Must you smoke in the classroom? [46.34-51.09] Number 3: Do the coins have to drop before you pull the knob? [57.22-60.58] Number 4: Must you study before a test? [67.02-73.53] Number 5: Should we exercise before we warm up? [77.79-81.55] Number 6: Must you salute when you're not in uniform? [88.27-91.87] Number 7: Should they go out on weeknights? [97.92-103.76] Number 8: Does he have to put American coins in an American vending machine? [111.66-113.02] Let's check your answers. [114.24-115.92] Number 1 is A. [116.24-116.80] Listen. [117.60-120.69] Should we do our homework every day? [120.75-122.59] Yes, we're supposed to. [123.60-127.04] Repeat: We're supposed to do our homework every day. [132.86-134.70] Number 2 is A. [134.94-135.50] Listen. [136.22-138.06] Must you smoke in the classroom? [138.99-140.99] No, we're not supposed to. [141.71-145.23] Repeat: We're not supposed to smoke in the classroom. [151.07-152.83] Number 3 is B. [153.23-153.79] Listen. [154.54-157.58] Do the coins have to drop before you pull the knob? [158.53-160.37] Yes, they're supposed to. [161.20-165.84] Repeat: The coins are supposed to drop before you pull the knob. [173.60-175.52] Number 4 is A. [176.00-176.56] Listen. [177.42-179.34] Must you study before a test? [179.98-181.90] Yes, I'm supposed to. [182.62-186.06] Repeat: I'm supposed to study before a test. [190.45-192.33] Number 5 is B. [192.93-193.53] Listen. [194.13-196.85] Should we exercise before we warm up? [197.57-199.65] No, we're not supposed to. [200.45-205.25] Repeat: We're not supposed to exercise before we warm up. [209.84-212.00] Number 6 is B. [212.28-212.56] Listen. [212.84-215.76] Must you salute when you're not in uniform? [216.64-218.56] No, we're not supposed to. [219.42-223.58] Repeat: We're not supposed to salute when we're not in uniform. [230.98-232.74] Number 7 is B. [233.14-233.70] Listen. [233.70-236.58] Should they go out on weeknights? [237.22-239.30] No, they're not supposed to. [240.13-243.97] Repeat: They're not supposed to go out on weeknights. [248.96-250.64] Number 8 is A. [251.36-251.84] Listen. [252.64-256.88] Does he have to put American coins in an American vending machine? [257.60-259.60] Yes, he's supposed to. [260.16-264.18] Repeat: He's supposed to put American coins [269.68-271.68] in American vending machines. [276.56-279.04] Coins from other countries won't work.
TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1d-f3-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Look at figure 3. Listen to the directions. Write the letter of the building on the map next to the name of the building. Listen. Madge and Helen needed to do a lot of things Saturday afternoon. Helen didn't know the town very well. Madge had to give her directions. "We can meet at the drugstore after class. It's on the corner of Sunshine Street and Highway 102." Put "A" by drugstore in the key. Let's continue. "Then we can walk northeast on Sunshine for 2 blocks to that little restaurant on Center Road for lunch." "After lunch, you can go west for a block and a half to the travel agency." "I'll go north for a block and turn west to go to Sandy's house. You can meet me there. It's the second house on the south side from the corner of Long Road and Orange Drive." "Then you and Sandy can look for blouses in the store on the northwest corner across from her house." "I'll meet you in the park across from the store afterwards." "We can go together to the bank. It's a block north and west." "Then if we go south for a block on Lemon Street, we can leave our old shoes at the shoe repair place on the southeast corner." "Then we can keep going south for 2 blocks and turn east on Green Avenue. The library is on ourright, and we can return our books." "When we go home, we'll walk east. We can stop and buy vegetables at the vegetable place on the corner of Green Avenue and Orange Drive." Listen to the directions again. Madge and Helen needed to do a lot of things Saturday afternoon. Helen didn't know the town very well. Madge had to give her directions. "We can meet at the drugstore after class. It's on the corner of Sunshine Street and Highway 102." "Then we can walk northeast on Sunshine for 2 blocks to that little restaurant on Center Road for lunch." "After lunch, you can go west for a block and a half to the travel agency. I'll go north for a block and turn west to go to Sandy's house. You can meet me there. It's the second house on the south side from the corner of Long Road and Orange Drive." "Then you and Sandy can look for blouses in the store on the northwest corner across from her house. I'll meet you in the park across from the store afterwards." "We can go together to the bank. It's a block north and west." "Then if we go south for a block on Lemon Street, we can leave our old shoes at the shoe repair place on the southeast corner." "Then we can keep going south for 2 blocks and turn east on Green Avenue. The library is on ourright, and we can return our books." "When we go home, we'll walk east. We can stop and buy vegetables at the vegetable place on the corner of Green Avenue and Orange Drive." Let's check your answers. A is the drugstore. B is the travel agency. C is the restaurant. D is Sandy's house. E is the blouse store. F is the city park. G is the bank. H is the shoe shop. I is the library. J is the vegetable place.
Segment timings (seconds): [1.71-2.83] Look at figure 3. [3.63-5.07] Listen to the directions. [5.71-9.39] Write the letter of the building on the map next to the name of the building. [10.26-10.74] Listen. [14.06-18.06] Madge and Helen needed to do a lot of things Saturday afternoon. [18.94-20.94] Helen didn't know the town very well. [21.92-23.76] Madge had to give her directions. [25.07-27.47] "We can meet at the drugstore after class. [28.27-32.35] It's on the corner of Sunshine Street and Highway 102." [39.94-42.58] Put "A" by drugstore in the key. [44.94-45.98] Let's continue. [48.30-56.06] "Then we can walk northeast on Sunshine for 2 blocks to that little restaurant on Center Road for lunch." [61.66-67.50] "After lunch, you can go west for a block and a half to the travel agency." [73.49-78.61] "I'll go north for a block and turn west to go to Sandy's house. [79.82-81.02] You can meet me there. [82.08-89.44] It's the second house on the south side from the corner of Long Road and Orange Drive." [96.35-103.31] "Then you and Sandy can look for blouses in the store on the northwest corner across from her house." [109.71-113.55] "I'll meet you in the park across from the store afterwards." [119.58-121.58] "We can go together to the bank. [122.38-124.46] It's a block north and west." [130.61-140.53] "Then if we go south for a block on Lemon Street, we can leave our old shoes at the shoe repair place on the southeast corner." [146.83-152.59] "Then we can keep going south for 2 blocks and turn east on Green Avenue. [153.94-158.42] The library is on ourright, and we can return our books." [164.02-166.89] "When we go home, we'll walk east. [167.55-174.75] We can stop and buy vegetables at the vegetable place on the corner of Green Avenue and Orange Drive." [181.35-183.14] Listen to the directions again. [185.18-189.10] Madge and Helen needed to do a lot of things Saturday afternoon. [189.90-192.06] Helen didn't know the town very well. [192.78-194.62] Madge had to give her directions. [195.90-198.38] "We can meet at the drugstore after class. [199.02-210.69] It's on the corner of Sunshine Street and Highway 102." "Then we can walk northeast on Sunshine for 2 blocks to that little restaurant on Center Road for lunch." [213.38-218.50] "After lunch, you can go west for a block and a half to the travel agency. [219.36-223.44] I'll go north for a block and turn west to go to Sandy's house. [224.56-225.84] You can meet me there. [226.48-231.92] It's the second house on the south side from the corner of Long Road and Orange Drive." [234.06-240.14] "Then you and Sandy can look for blouses in the store on the northwest corner across from her house. [241.41-247.36] I'll meet you in the park across from the store afterwards." "We can go together to the bank. [248.37-265.30] It's a block north and west." "Then if we go south for a block on Lemon Street, we can leave our old shoes at the shoe repair place on the southeast corner." "Then we can keep going south for 2 blocks and turn east on Green Avenue. [266.50-274.22] The library is on ourright, and we can return our books." "When we go home, we'll walk east. [275.02-281.26] We can stop and buy vegetables at the vegetable place on the corner of Green Avenue and Orange Drive." [285.28-286.64] Let's check your answers. [287.90-289.82] A is the drugstore. [290.38-292.54] B is the travel agency. [293.18-294.94] C is the restaurant. [295.50-297.34] D is Sandy's house. [298.06-299.82] E is the blouse store. [300.46-302.38] F is the city park. [302.86-304.46] G is the bank. [304.46-306.94] H is the shoe shop. [307.50-309.26] I is the library. [309.82-311.82] J is the vegetable place.
TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1d-f4-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 4. Listen to some words. Write them in Figure 4. Number 1: "apologize." Apologize. Number 2: "realize." Realize. Number 3: "forgive." Forgive. Number 4: "pleased." Pleased. Number 5: "really." Really. Number 6: "blanket." Blanket. Number 7: "laundry." Laundry. Number 8: "closet." Closet. Number 9: "feelings." Feelings. Number 10: "pillow." Pillow. Let's check your work. Number 1: "apologize." A-P-O-L-O-G-I-Z-E. Apologize. Number 2: "realize." R-E-A-L-I-Z-E. Realize. Number 3: "forgive." F-O-R-G-I-V-E. Forgive. Number 4: "pleased." P-L-E-A-S-E-D. Pleased. Number 5: "really." R-E-A-L-L-Y. Really. Number 6: "blanket." B-L-A-N-K-E-T. Blanket. Number 7: "laundry." L-A-U-N-D-R-Y. Laundry. Number 8: "closet." C-L-O-S-E-T. Closet. Number 9: "feelings." F-E-E-L-I-N-G-S. Feelings. Number 10: "pillow." P-I-L-L-O-W. Pillow.
Segment timings (seconds): [1.79-2.75] Look at Figure 4. [3.47-4.91] Listen to some words. [5.55-7.15] Write them in Figure 4. [8.64-11.36] Number 1: "apologize." [12.82-14.10] Apologize. [22.00-24.56] Number 2: "realize." [25.89-26.93] Realize. [34.96-39.27] Number 3: "forgive." Forgive. [47.07-51.69] Number 4: "pleased." Pleased. [59.13-65.91] Number 5: "really." Really. [71.01-77.37] Number 6: "blanket." Blanket. [82.77-86.93] Number 7: "laundry." Laundry. [94.86-99.15] Number 8: "closet." Closet. [107.15-111.33] Number 9: "feelings." Feelings. [118.58-122.59] Number 10: "pillow." Pillow. [131.39-132.51] Let's check your work. [133.73-144.99] Number 1: "apologize." A-P-O-L-O-G-I-Z-E. [145.65-146.49] Apologize. [147.69-156.69] Number 2: "realize." R-E-A-L-I-Z-E. [157.53-158.07] Realize. [159.15-168.21] Number 3: "forgive." F-O-R-G-I-V-E. [168.87-169.41] Forgive. [170.43-178.29] Number 4: "pleased." P-L-E-A-S-E-D. [178.89-179.49] Pleased. [180.63-188.31] Number 5: "really." R-E-A-L-L-Y. [188.49-188.91] Really. [190.47-197.55] Number 6: "blanket." B-L-A-N-K-E-T. [198.27-198.87] Blanket. [199.77-207.45] Number 7: "laundry." L-A-U-N-D-R-Y. [208.11-208.65] Laundry. [209.31-215.97] Number 8: "closet." C-L-O-S-E-T. [216.69-217.11] Closet. [217.95-226.11] Number 9: "feelings." F-E-E-L-I-N-G-S. [226.71-227.25] Feelings. [227.85-234.39] Number 10: "pillow." P-I-L-L-O-W. [234.81-235.23] Pillow.
TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1d-f5-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 5. Listen to a paragraph. You will hear it two times. Listen. Coins operate many kinds of machines. We call these machines vending machines. One kind of vending machine sells food. They sell sandwiches, chips, and candy. Another kind sells drinks. They sell sodas, juices, coffee, and tea. A third kind of vending machine helps us with our work. These machines wash our clothes, dry our clothes, and wash our cars. Vending machines are very useful machines. Listen again and complete the chart. Coins operate many kinds of machines. We call these machines vending machines. One kind of vending machine sells food. They sell sandwiches, chips, and candy. Another kind sells drinks. They sell sodas, juices, coffee, and tea. A third kind of vending machine helps us with our work. These machines wash our clothes, dry our clothes, and wash our cars. Vending machines are very useful machines.
Segment timings (seconds): [2.40-3.60] Look at Figure 5. [4.32-5.52] Listen to a paragraph. [6.35-7.87] You will hear it two times. [8.51-8.99] Listen. [10.56-13.36] Coins operate many kinds of machines. [14.16-17.04] We call these machines vending machines. [17.98-20.54] One kind of vending machine sells food. [21.26-24.14] They sell sandwiches, chips, and candy. [24.78-26.70] Another kind sells drinks. [27.26-30.38] They sell sodas, juices, coffee, and tea. [31.18-34.62] A third kind of vending machine helps us with our work. [35.49-40.21] These machines wash our clothes, dry our clothes, and wash our cars. [41.10-43.98] Vending machines are very useful machines. [47.41-49.41] Listen again and complete the chart. [51.47-54.19] Coins operate many kinds of machines. [54.67-57.31] We call these machines vending machines. [66.88-69.52] One kind of vending machine sells food. [74.54-77.66] They sell sandwiches, chips, and candy. [89.31-91.23] Another kind sells drinks. [97.12-101.36] They sell sodas, juices, coffee, and tea. [115.17-118.45] A third kind of vending machine helps us with our work. [124.74-130.42] These machines wash our clothes, dry our clothes, and wash our cars. [144.75-147.71] Vending machines are very useful machines.
TAPE — Figure 6 (clip filenames start: bk10-l1d-f6-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Look at figure 6 and listen to the paragraph. People like to eat snacks between meals. People eat all kinds of food for snacks. Some people eat big snacks. They're small meals. They may eat a sandwich or hamburger and call it a snack. Other people like small snacks. A candy bar, some nuts, or some chips will be fine for them. Some people just want a drink. They'll have some coffee, or juice, or a soda. Then they don't get hungry until the next meal. Listen again and complete the chart. People like to eat snacks between meals. People eat all kinds of food for snacks. Some people eat big snacks. They're small meals. They may eat a sandwich or hamburger and call it a snack. Other people like small snacks. A candy bar, some nuts, or some chips will be fine for them. Some people just want a drink. They'll have some coffee, or juice, or a soda. Then they don't get hungry until the next meal. Check your answers on the answer page for this lesson. This is the end of Lesson 1B, Book 10.
Segment timings (seconds): [1.63-4.27] Look at figure 6 and listen to the paragraph. [6.32-8.96] People like to eat snacks between meals. [9.76-12.40] People eat all kinds of food for snacks. [13.12-15.04] Some people eat big snacks. [15.76-17.04] They're small meals. [17.84-21.60] They may eat a sandwich or hamburger and call it a snack. [22.50-24.50] Other people like small snacks. [25.22-29.78] A candy bar, some nuts, or some chips will be fine for them. [30.58-32.42] Some people just want a drink. [33.22-36.10] They'll have some coffee, or juice, or a soda. [37.12-39.68] Then they don't get hungry until the next meal. [44.00-46.00] Listen again and complete the chart. [48.40-51.20] People like to eat snacks between meals. [52.06-54.86] People eat all kinds of food for snacks. [55.65-57.81] Some people eat big snacks. [63.90-65.34] They're small meals. [65.90-70.06] They may eat a sandwich or hamburger and call it a snack. [85.73-87.97] Other people like small snacks. [94.43-99.63] A candy bar, some nuts, or some chips will be fine for them. [113.07-114.99] Some people just want a drink. [121.18-124.78] They'll have some coffee, or juice, or a soda. [136.35-139.39] Then they don't get hungry until the next meal. [142.37-145.17] Check your answers on the answer page for this lesson. [150.48-153.20] This is the end of Lesson 1B, Book 10.