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<!-- source file: 012 - LANGUAGE LABORATORY ACTIVITIES LESSON 3C BOOK 11.md -->
# LANGUAGE LABORATORY ACTIVITIES LESSON 3C, BOOK 11
### Figure 1
**Circle the number of the syllable with the strongest stress.**
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| 1. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 6. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 2. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 7. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 3. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 8. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 4. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 9. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 5. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 10. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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### Figure 2
**Write the answer to the question about the dialog.**
1. Where will Major Parker and Major Smith eat lunch?
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2. What does Bob need to borrow from Jack?
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### Figure 3
**Write the missing words.**
1. There's a lot of wind today. It's a ____________________ day.
2. This dessert is thick and smooth like cream. It's ____________________.
3. She thinks she's my boss. She's ____________________.
4. He had aches and pains in his body. He felt ____________________.
5. This candy has nuts in it. This candy is ____________________.
6. They wanted something for their thirst. They were ____________________.
7. You look like you need some sleep. You look ____________________.
8. The phone is close to my hand. It's ____________________.
9. My gloves have dirt on them. They're ____________________.
10. His smile is bright like the sun. It's a sunny ____________________ smile.
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### Figure 4
**Write sentences with "too".**
![#A A person bundled up in a heavy coat and hat walking into a severe snowstorm](images/page_068_001.jpg)
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![#B A cash register displaying a high total price of $380.00](images/page_068_002.jpg)
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![#C A steaming hot cup of coffee or tea sitting on a saucer](images/page_068_003.jpg)
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![#D A man trying to button a long-sleeved shirt that is way too small and tight for him](images/page_068_004.jpg)
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![#E A clock on the wall showing the time as 11:55, late at night near windows](images/page_068_005.jpg)
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![#F A woman pushing with all her strength to move a very heavy wooden table](images/page_068_006.jpg)
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# AUDIO SCRIPT
## Lesson 3C
**AUDIO TRACK 1**
(1) Hello. Open your book to the activities for Lesson 3C. (pause 6 sec)
(2) Look at Figure 1. Circle the number of the syllable with the strongest stress. You will hear each word twice. (pause 5 sec after each item)
Number 1: ESCalator...ESCalator
Number 2: introDUCtion...introDUCtion
Number 3: POPular...POPular
Number 4: RELative..RELative
Number 5: BIcycle...BIcycle
Number 6: inforMAtion...inforMAtion
Number 7: TRAFfic...TRAFfic
Number 8: SIGnature...SIGnature
Number 9: dePOSit...dePOSit
Number 10: EMPty...EMPty
(3) Now let's check your answers.
Number 1 is 1, ESCalator. Repeat: ESCalator.
Number 2 is 3, introDUCtion. Repeat: introDUCtion.
Number 3 is 1, POPular. Repeat: POPular.
Number 4 is 1, RELative. Repeat: RELative.
Number 5 is 1, BIcycle. Repeat: BIcycle.
Number 6 is 3, inforMAtion. Repeat: inforMAtion.
Number 7 is 1, TRAFfic. Repeat: TRAFfic.
Number 8 is 1, SIGnature. Repeat: SIGnature.
Number 9 is 2, dePOSit. Repeat: dePOSit.
Number 10 is 1, EMPty. Repeat: EMPty.
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**AUDIO TRACK 2**
(4) Now look at Figure 2. Listen to two conversations; then write the answer to the question about the message that was taken and delivered. Read the questions in Figure 2. (pause 10 sec) Now listen to the first dialog.
(3 voices: voices 2 and 3 are male)
(phone rings twice, then dialog begins)
voice 1: Hello.
voice 2: Hello. Major Parker, please.
voice 1: He's not here right now. May I take a message?
voice 2: Yes, this is Major Smith. Please tell him that I'll meet him at the Officers' Club at eleven hundred hours for lunch.
voice 1: Okay. I'll tell him.
(footsteps of man, sound of door opening)
voice 1: Major Parker, you had a call.
voice 3: Yes, who was it?
voice 1: It was Major Smith. He said to tell you that he'll meet you for lunch at eleven hundred hours at the Officers' Club.
(5) Now write a sentence that answers the question. (pause 15 sec) Check your answer. They'll eat lunch at the Officers' Club.
(6) Listen to the second dialog.
(3 voices: voices 2 and 3 are male)
(knock on door, then dialog begins)
voice 1: Hi, Bob.
voice 2: Is Jack home?
voice 1: No, he's not. He'll be back at five thirty.
voice 2: Will you tell him that I need to borrow his math book?
voice 1: Sure. I'll tell him to take it to your house this evening.
voice 1: Jack, Bob came by.
voice 3: Oh, really? What did he want?
voice 1: He said to tell you that he needs to borrow your math book.
(7) Now answer the question with a complete sentence. (pause 15 sec) Check your answer: He needs to borrow Jack's math book.
**AUDIO TRACK 3**
(8) Look at Figure 3. Listen to some sentences. Don't repeat, just listen.
There's a lot of wind today. It's a windy day.
This dessert is thick and smooth like cream. It's creamy.
She thinks she's my boss. She's bossy.
He had aches and pains in his body. He felt achy.
This candy has nuts in it. This candy is nutty.
They wanted something for their thirst. They were thirsty.
You look like you need some sleep. You look sleepy.
The phone is close to my hand. It's handy.
My gloves have dirt on them. They're dirty.
His smile is bright like the sun. It's a sunny smile.
(9) Listen to the sentences again and write the missing words. (pause 10 sec after each one)
Number 1: There's a lot of wind today. It's a windy day.
Number 2: This dessert is thick and smooth like cream. It's creamy.
Number 3: She thinks she's my boss. She's bossy.
Number 4: He had aches and pains in his body. He felt achy.
Number 5: This candy has nuts in it. This candy is nutty.
Number 6: They wanted something for their thirst. They were thirsty.
Number 7: You look like you need some sleep. You look sleepy.
Number 8: The phone is close to my hand. It's handy.
Number 9: My gloves have dirt on them. They're dirty.
Number 10: His smile is bright like the sun. It's a sunny smile.
(10) Now check your spelling.
Number 1 is windy, w-i-n-d-y. Repeat: It's a windy day.
Number 2 is creamy, c-r-e-a-m-y. Repeat: It's creamy.
Number 3 is bossy, b-o-s-s-y. Repeat: She's bossy.
Number 4 is achy, a-c-h-y. There is no letter "e" in achy. Repeat: He felt achy.
Number 5 is nutty, n-u-t-t-y. There are two "t's" in nutty. Repeat: This candy is nutty.
Number 6 is thirsty, t-h-i-r-s-t-y. Repeat: They were thirsty.
Number 7 is sleepy, s-l-e-e-p-y. Repeat: You look sleepy.
Number 8 is handy, h-a-n-d-y. Repeat: It's handy.
Number 9 is dirty, d-i-r-t-y. Repeat: They're dirty.
Number 10 is sunny, s-u-n-n-y. Repeat: It's a sunny smile.
(11) Listen and repeat some sentences. (pause for repetition)
Repeat: It's too cold.
Repeat: It's too hot.
Repeat: His shirt is too dirty.
Repeat: This jacket is too small.
Repeat: That box is too heavy.
Repeat: Those pants are too big.
Repeat: My hands were too greasy.
**AUDIO TRACK 4**
(12) Now look at Figure 4. Look at the pictures and listen to the sentences. Write a sentence like the example.
Look at picture A and listen to a sentence twice.
The children can't go outside.
The children can't go outside.
The sentence that follows is "It's too cold." The children can't go outside because it's too cold. Now listen to a sentence; then write another sentence. Use the word <u>too</u> in your sentence. (pause 20 sec between items)
Picture B: I can't buy this suit.
I can't buy this suit. (pause 20 sec)
Picture C: Jim, don't drink that coffee
Jim, don't drink that coffee. (pause 20 sec)
Picture D: Fred, don't buy that shirt.
Fred, don't buy that shirt. (pause 20 sec)
Picture E: We can't go to the movies now.
We can't go to the movies now. (pause 20 sec)
Picture F: Janet, don't try to move that table.
Janet, don't try to move that table. (pause 20 sec)
(14) Turn to the answer page for this lesson and look at the answers for Figure 4. Your answers can look like these, or they can be a little different.
**THIS IS THE END OF LESSON 3C, BOOK 11.**
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# Lesson 3C
### Figure 1
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6. 3
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10. 1
### Figure 2
1. They'll eat lunch at the Officer's Club.
2. He needs to borrow Jack's math book.
### Figure 3
1. There's a lot of wind today. It's a <u>windy</u> day.
2. This dessert is thick and smooth like cream. It's <u>creamy</u>.
3. She thinks she's my boss. She's <u>bossy</u>.
4. He had aches and pains in his body. He felt <u>achy</u>.
5. This candy has nuts in it. This candy is <u>nutty</u>.
6. They wanted something for their thirst. They were <u>thirsty</u>.
7. You look like you need some sleep. You look <u>sleepy</u>.
8. The phone is close to my hand. It's <u>handy</u>.
9. My gloves have dirt on them. They're <u>dirty</u>.
10. His smile is bright like the sun. It's a sunny <u>sunny</u> smile.
### Figure 4
A. It's too cold.
B. It's too expensive.
C. It's too hot.
D. It's too small.
E. It's too late.
F. It's too heavy.