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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1c-f1-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 11, Lesson 1C. Hello. Open your Language Laboratory Activities booklet to Lesson 1C. Look at Figure 1. Repeat the words and sentences. Number 1: "dot." Dot. The marks above A, B, and C are called dots. Number 2: "connect." Connect. A line connects dot A and dot B. Number 3: "inch." Inch. Inches. Inches. The line is 2 inches long. Number 4: "middle." Middle. Dot B is in the middle of the line. Number 5: "horizontal." Horizontal. Line AC is horizontal. Number 6: "vertical." Vertical. Line DE is vertical. Number 7: "perpendicular." Perpendicular. Line AC and line DE are perpendicular. Number 8: "parallel." Parallel. Line A is parallel to line B. Line C is parallel to line D. And line E is parallel to line F. The lines are parallel.

Segment timings (seconds): [14.40-18.88] American Language Course, Book 11, Lesson 1C. [24.62-25.02] Hello. [26.00-30.40] Open your Language Laboratory Activities booklet to Lesson 1C. [36.18-37.30] Look at Figure 1. [37.94-39.78] Repeat the words and sentences. [40.34-42.42] Number 1: "dot." [44.05-44.69] Dot. [46.19-50.59] The marks above A, B, and C are called dots. [57.15-62.56] Number 2: "connect." Connect. [65.63-68.51] A line connects dot A and dot B. [76.66-78.98] Number 3: "inch." [81.36-81.84] Inch. [84.54-85.26] Inches. [87.82-87.87] Inches. [91.41-95.79] The line is 2 inches long. [98.16-99.12] Number 4: [100.66-101.14] "middle." [104.05-104.69] Middle. [108.10-110.90] Dot B is in the middle of the line. [117.01-119.82] Number 5: "horizontal." [122.67-122.99] Horizontal. [127.71-129.90] Line AC is horizontal. [135.34-137.82] Number 6: "vertical." [141.18-141.23] Vertical. [145.57-147.81] Line DE is vertical. [152.74-155.66] Number 7: "perpendicular." [159.76-160.80] Perpendicular. [166.66-171.06] Line AC and line DE are perpendicular. [179.46-181.26] Number 8: "parallel." [185.43-185.91] Parallel. [190.83-193.62] Line A is parallel to line B. [200.61-203.65] Line C is parallel to line D. [210.14-213.18] And line E is parallel to line F. [218.59-220.27] The lines are parallel.

TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1c-f2-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Now go to Figure 2. Look at the rectangle and listen to the sentences. Circle T if the sentence is true, circle F if the sentence is false. Number 1: "Side 1 is vertical." Number 2: "Side 2 is horizontal." Number 3: "Side 1 is parallel to side 3." Number 4: "Side 3 is perpendicular to side 4." Number 5: "Side 1 is perpendicular to sides 2 and 4." Number 6: "Side 2 is parallel to side 3." Number 7: "Dot A is in the middle of the rectangle." Number 8: "Side 1 is 3 inches long." Now check your answers. Number 1 is true. Repeat: "Side 1 is vertical." Number 2 is true. Repeat: "Side 2 is horizontal." Number 3 is true. Repeat: "Side 1 is parallel to side 3." Number 4 is true. Repeat: "Side 3 is perpendicular to side 4." Number 5 is true. Repeat: "Side 1 is perpendicular to sides 2 and 4." Number 6 is false. "Side 2 isn't parallel to side 3." Repeat: "Side 2 is parallel to side 4." Number 7 is false. "Dot A is in the middle of the line, but not in the middle of the rectangle." Repeat: "Dot B is in the middle of the rectangle." Number 8 is false. "Side 4 is 3 inches long, but side 1 isn't." Repeat: "Side 4 is 3 inches long."

Segment timings (seconds): [2.45-3.73] Now go to Figure 2. [4.86-7.66] Look at the rectangle and listen to the sentences. [8.59-14.19] Circle T if the sentence is true, circle F if the sentence is false. [15.18-18.77] Number 1: "Side 1 is vertical." [24.40-27.92] Number 2: "Side 2 is horizontal." [33.78-38.74] Number 3: "Side 1 is parallel to side 3." [44.62-50.19] Number 4: "Side 3 is perpendicular to side 4." [57.45-63.62] Number 5: "Side 1 is perpendicular to sides 2 and 4." [71.71-76.75] Number 6: "Side 2 is parallel to side 3." [83.17-87.57] Number 7: "Dot A is in the middle of the rectangle." [95.82-99.82] Number 8: "Side 1 is 3 inches long." [107.55-108.75] Now check your answers. [111.01-112.53] Number 1 is true. [113.33-116.05] Repeat: "Side 1 is vertical." [119.15-120.59] Number 2 is true. [121.70-125.10] Repeat: "Side 2 is horizontal." [129.74-131.18] Number 3 is true. [131.98-136.02] Repeat: "Side 1 is parallel to side 3." [141.45-142.95] Number 4 is true. [143.67-148.23] Repeat: "Side 3 is perpendicular to side 4." [154.41-155.91] Number 5 is true. [156.57-161.68] Repeat: "Side 1 is perpendicular to sides 2 and 4." [169.05-170.67] Number 6 is false. [172.53-180.90] "Side 2 isn't parallel to side 3." Repeat: "Side 2 is parallel to side 4." [187.77-189.58] Number 7 is false. [190.30-195.90] "Dot A is in the middle of the line, but not in the middle of the rectangle." [197.82-201.82] Repeat: "Dot B is in the middle of the rectangle." [207.31-208.99] Number 8 is false. [210.00-219.49] "Side 4 is 3 inches long, but side 1 isn't." Repeat: "Side 4 is 3 inches long."

TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1c-f3-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Now look at Figure 3: listen to the sentences, but don't repeat them. Number 1: "Alan is in Canada now." "He was in Canada in June." "He has been in Canada for a year." Number 2: "Jane and Sarah have good jobs now." "They had good jobs 6 months ago." "They have had good jobs since last fall." Repeat these sentences. Number 1: "Alan has been in Canada for a year." Number 2: "Jane and Sarah have had good jobs since last fall."

Segment timings (seconds): [1.90-6.70] Now look at Figure 3: listen to the sentences, but don't repeat them. [7.95-28.16] Number 1: "Alan is in Canada now." "He was in Canada in June." "He has been in Canada for a year." Number 2: "Jane and Sarah have good jobs now." "They had good jobs 6 months ago." "They have had good jobs since last fall." [30.91-32.43] Repeat these sentences. [33.36-37.60] Number 1: "Alan has been in Canada for a year." [43.34-49.04] Number 2: "Jane and Sarah have had good jobs since last fall."

TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1c-f4-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Please go to Figure 4, look at the examples, and listen: "Tom is a car salesman" since 1988. "Tom has been a car salesman since 1988." Repeat: "Tom has been a car salesman since 1988." "Anne and Jim are teachers" for 3 years. "Anne and Jim have been teachers for 3 years." Repeat: "Anne and Jim have been teachers for 3 years." Now listen to the sentences and change them. Number 1: "Dan is a mechanic" since 1980. Repeat: "Dan has been a mechanic since 1980." Number 2: "His brothers are dentists" for 10 years. Repeat: "His brothers have been dentists for 10 years." Number 3: "Bob is in China" since 1985. Repeat: "Bob has been in China since 1985." Number 4: "Jan and Jill are roommates" for a year. Repeat: "Jan and Jill have been roommates for a year." Number 5: "Steve is a policeman" for only 3 months. Repeat: "Steve has been a policeman for only 3 months."

Segment timings (seconds): [2.32-6.50] Please go to Figure 4, look at the examples, and listen: [8.29-12.61] "Tom is a car salesman" since 1988. [14.45-23.84] "Tom has been a car salesman since 1988." Repeat: "Tom has been a car salesman since 1988." [30.43-34.30] "Anne and Jim are teachers" for 3 years. [36.35-39.31] "Anne and Jim have been teachers for 3 years." [40.82-44.98] Repeat: "Anne and Jim have been teachers for 3 years." [51.02-53.42] Now listen to the sentences and change them. [56.78-59.66] Number 1: "Dan is a mechanic" [61.42-62.78] since 1980. [66.91-71.38] Repeat: "Dan has been a mechanic since 1980." [77.52-80.72] Number 2: "His brothers are dentists" [82.29-85.89] for 10 years. [87.57-91.98] Repeat: "His brothers have been dentists for 10 years." [97.98-101.14] Number 3: "Bob is in China" [103.09-107.19] since 1985. [109.54-113.85] Repeat: "Bob has been in China since 1985." [120.67-124.27] Number 4: "Jan and Jill are roommates" [125.86-129.39] for a year. [131.44-135.81] Repeat: "Jan and Jill have been roommates for a year." [142.88-146.08] Number 5: "Steve is a policeman" [148.21-149.89] for only 3 months. [154.50-159.06] Repeat: "Steve has been a policeman for only 3 months."

TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1c-f5-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Now look at Figure 5. Listen to the examples: "Mike has a good job since he graduated." "Mike has had a good job since he graduated." Repeat: "Mike has had a good job since he graduated." "Mary and Kay have an apartment for 6 months." "Mary and Kay have had an apartment for 6 months." Repeat: "Mary and Kay have had an apartment for 6 months." Listen to the sentences and change them. Then repeat the correct answers. Number 1: "The students have their books since Monday." Repeat: "The students have had their books since Monday." Number 2: "Jill has a cold for a week." Repeat: "Jill has had a cold for a week." Number 3: "Jim's car has a flat tire since yesterday." Repeat: "Jim's car has had a flat tire since yesterday." Number 4: "We have our tickets for a month." Repeat: "We've had our tickets for a month." Number 5: "Jane has a car since she was 18." Repeat: "Jane has had a car since she was 18."

Segment timings (seconds): [2.66-4.02] Now look at Figure 5. [4.74-10.88] Listen to the examples: "Mike has a good job since he graduated." [12.61-15.49] "Mike has had a good job since he graduated." [17.12-21.36] Repeat: "Mike has had a good job since he graduated." [27.52-29.60] "Mary and Kay have an apartment [30.90-32.02] for 6 months." [33.84-43.50] "Mary and Kay have had an apartment for 6 months." Repeat: "Mary and Kay have had an apartment for 6 months." [49.78-51.94] Listen to the sentences and change them. [52.50-54.98] Then repeat the correct answers. [56.48-59.90] Number 1: "The students have their books [61.26-62.38] since Monday." [66.45-70.61] Repeat: "The students have had their books since Monday." [76.43-79.31] Number 2: "Jill has a cold [80.78-81.74] for a week." [86.37-90.05] Repeat: "Jill has had a cold for a week." [94.53-98.43] Number 3: "Jim's car has a flat tire [100.64-101.92] since yesterday." [107.89-112.13] Repeat: "Jim's car has had a flat tire since yesterday." [118.18-121.22] Number 4: "We have our tickets [122.86-126.09] for a month." [127.98-131.34] Repeat: "We've had our tickets for a month." [137.81-140.69] Number 5: "Jane has a car [142.29-143.89] since she was 18." [148.53-152.61] Repeat: "Jane has had a car since she was 18."

TAPE — Figure 6 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1c-f6-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 6 now. Listen to the examples, then repeat them. "Dan has been in Houston since 1983." Dallas. "Dan hasn't been in Dallas since 1983." Repeat: "Dan hasn't been in Dallas since 1983." "The girls have had a cat for 3 years." Dog. "The girls haven't had a dog for 3 years." Repeat: "The girls haven't had a dog for 3 years." Now listen to the sentences and change them, then repeat the correct answers. Number 1: "The children have been good for a week." Bad. Repeat: "The children haven't been bad for a week." Number 2: "John has been a waiter for 3 years." Cashier. Repeat: "John hasn't been a cashier for 3 years." Number 3: "Janet has been married since 1984." Single. Repeat: "Janet hasn't been single since 1984." Number 4: "Lee has been happy since she became a teacher." Bored. Repeat: "Lee hasn't been bored since she became a teacher." Number 5: "The students have had classes for a year." A vacation. Repeat: "The students haven't had a vacation for a year." Number 6: "Larry has had an old car for a long time." An accident. Repeat: "Larry hasn't had an accident for a long time."

Segment timings (seconds): [1.95-3.39] Look at Figure 6 now. [4.21-7.49] Listen to the examples, then repeat them. [9.14-13.97] "Dan has been in Houston since 1983." Dallas. [15.50-18.70] "Dan hasn't been in Dallas since 1983." [20.38-24.75] Repeat: "Dan hasn't been in Dallas since 1983." [31.23-35.23] "The girls have had a cat for 3 years." Dog. [37.10-39.82] "The girls haven't had a dog for 3 years." [42.03-46.03] Repeat: "The girls haven't had a dog for 3 years." [52.06-57.18] Now listen to the sentences and change them, then repeat the correct answers. [58.11-63.90] Number 1: "The children have been good for a week." Bad. [68.10-71.86] Repeat: "The children haven't been bad for a week." [77.01-83.50] Number 2: "John has been a waiter for 3 years." Cashier. [87.84-92.08] Repeat: "John hasn't been a cashier for 3 years." [99.73-103.81] Number 3: "Janet has been married since 1984." [105.95-106.75] Single. [110.75-115.31] Repeat: "Janet hasn't been single since 1984." [119.92-120.29] Number 4: [122.08-124.72] "Lee has been happy since she became a teacher." [127.04-127.60] Bored. [132.46-136.46] Repeat: "Lee hasn't been bored since she became a teacher." [142.27-146.66] Number 5: "The students have had classes for a year." [148.45-149.33] A vacation. [153.71-158.11] Repeat: "The students haven't had a vacation for a year." [163.62-168.54] Number 6: "Larry has had an old car for a long time." [170.37-171.33] An accident. [175.12-179.36] Repeat: "Larry hasn't had an accident for a long time."

TAPE — Figure 7 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1c-f7-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Please look at Figure 7 and listen: Vince is a salesman in New York. This week he's on a business trip to Miami. This is his calendar for the trip. Read the calendar now. Now answer some questions about the trip. Look at Tuesday afternoon. It's Tuesday afternoon now. Vince is leaving for Miami. Has he had his airline reservations for a week? Repeat: No, he's had them since Monday morning. Has he had his airplane ticket very long? Repeat: No, he's only had it since Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Look at Wednesday morning. Vince went to the office to work with other salesmen. It's Wednesday evening now. Have the salesmen been at the office all day? Repeat: Yes, they've been at the office since 8 o'clock this morning. Now it's 1:30, Thursday afternoon. Vince is arriving at the airport. Has he been in Miami for a week? Repeat: No, he's been in Miami for about 2 days. Vince and some other salesmen arrived at the airport at 1:30. Right now, at 4:30, they're getting on the airplane. Have they been at the airport for 1 hour? Repeat: No, they've been there for 3 hours. Now go to Friday morning. It's Friday morning and Vince is getting ready for work again. Has he been home since Thursday evening? Repeat: Yes, he's been home since 6:45 Thursday evening.

Segment timings (seconds): [1.97-4.13] Please look at Figure 7 and listen: [5.55-7.47] Vince is a salesman in New York. [8.40-10.88] This week he's on a business trip to Miami. [12.03-13.71] This is his calendar for the trip. [14.70-15.98] Read the calendar now. [42.00-44.16] Now answer some questions about the trip. [46.94-48.94] Look at Tuesday afternoon. [52.21-54.05] It's Tuesday afternoon now. [54.88-56.64] Vince is leaving for Miami. [58.03-63.39] Has he had his airline reservations for a week? [66.77-71.68] Repeat: No, he's had them since Monday morning. [77.76-82.83] Has he had his airplane ticket very long? [86.27-91.39] Repeat: No, he's only had it since Tuesday at 10 o'clock. [100.74-102.26] Look at Wednesday morning. [107.81-110.85] Vince went to the office to work with other salesmen. [116.70-118.46] It's Wednesday evening now. [119.95-124.95] Have the salesmen been at the office all day? [128.43-133.47] Repeat: Yes, they've been at the office since 8 o'clock this morning. [142.43-145.39] Now it's 1:30, Thursday afternoon. [147.57-149.65] Vince is arriving at the airport. [151.28-155.91] Has he been in Miami for a week? [160.40-165.20] Repeat: No, he's been in Miami for about 2 days. [173.66-178.06] Vince and some other salesmen arrived at the airport at 1:30. [179.18-183.10] Right now, at 4:30, they're getting on the airplane. [184.62-186.94] Have they been at the airport for 1 hour? [192.99-197.15] Repeat: No, they've been there for 3 hours. [202.64-204.40] Now go to Friday morning. [207.79-211.47] It's Friday morning and Vince is getting ready for work again. [212.53-214.93] Has he been home since Thursday evening? [220.11-225.71] Repeat: Yes, he's been home since 6:45 Thursday evening.

TAPE — Figure 8 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1c-f8-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 8 now: listen to the sentences, then repeat them. Number 1: "How long has your stomach hurt?" "How long have you had that cough?" "How long has your temperature been 102?" "How long have you been out of bed?" Number 2: "How long have you been a doctor?" "How long must I wait before I can eat?" "How long do I have to stay in the hospital?" "How long should I keep that thermometer in my mouth?"

Segment timings (seconds): [1.74-7.31] Look at Figure 8 now: listen to the sentences, then repeat them. [10.24-13.95] Number 1: "How long has your stomach hurt?" [19.06-21.06] "How long have you had that cough?" [27.38-29.46] "How long has your temperature been 102?" [37.70-39.38] "How long have you been out of bed?" [46.00-46.88] Number 2: [48.74-50.26] "How long have you been a doctor?" [56.21-58.61] "How long must I wait before I can eat?" [65.04-67.60] "How long do I have to stay in the hospital?" [74.85-77.57] "How long should I keep that thermometer in my mouth?"

TAPE — Figure 9 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1c-f9-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Now look at Figure 9. Listen to the examples and repeat the questions. "K. lived in China." Repeat: "How long did she live in China?" "The teachers are sick." Repeat: "How long have they been sick?" "It's snowing." Repeat: "How long has it been snowing?" Now listen to the sentences and change them to questions. Number 1: "It's raining." Repeat: "How long has it been raining?" Number 2: "She has a headache." Repeat: "How long has she had a headache?" Number 3: "John is in the Air Force." Repeat: "How long has he been in the Air Force?" Number 4: "My cousin studied French." Repeat: "How long did they study French?" Number 5: "Dick will be in Dallas." Repeat: "How long will he be in Dallas?" Number 6: "Eileen was a pilot." Repeat: "How long was she a pilot?" Number 7: "The Wilsons will stay with us." Repeat: "How long will they stay with us?" Number 8: "Doug has a problem with math." Repeat: "How long has he had a problem with math?"

Segment timings (seconds): [1.76-2.56] Now look at Figure 9. [3.79-6.99] Listen to the examples and repeat the questions. [8.19-8.51] "K. [8.51-13.58] lived in China." Repeat: "How long did she live in China?" [19.71-20.99] "The teachers are sick." [22.86-25.74] Repeat: "How long have they been sick?" [30.98-32.02] "It's snowing." [33.68-36.80] Repeat: "How long has it been snowing?" [42.69-46.45] Now listen to the sentences and change them to questions. [47.63-50.29] Number 1: "It's raining." [55.23-58.27] Repeat: "How long has it been raining?" [64.86-70.35] Number 2: "She has a headache." [72.83-76.03] Repeat: "How long has she had a headache?" [82.06-85.47] Number 3: "John is in the Air Force." [89.63-93.63] Repeat: "How long has he been in the Air Force?" [99.41-103.12] Number 4: "My cousin studied French." [106.61-110.24] Repeat: "How long did they study French?" [114.94-118.06] Number 5: "Dick will be in Dallas." [121.58-124.74] Repeat: "How long will he be in Dallas?" [130.53-133.57] Number 6: "Eileen was a pilot." [136.45-139.86] Repeat: "How long was she a pilot?" [145.42-149.18] Number 7: "The Wilsons will stay with us." [153.12-156.48] Repeat: "How long will they stay with us?" [162.18-165.94] Number 8: "Doug has a problem with math." [170.10-174.14] Repeat: "How long has he had a problem with math?"

TAPE — Figure 10 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1c-f10-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Now go to Figure 10. Listen to the paragraph. Don't repeat it. Listen for connective words like "first," "next," "then," "finally," and "last." Don't write; just listen. When you have a cold, you should remember to do these things: first, drink a lot of water and fruit juice; second, keep warm and dry; third, stay home when you can. Rest on a sofa or go to bed. Last, always remember to cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. Don't give other people your cold. Listen to the paragraph again. This time, when you hear a connective word, write it on the correct line in Figure 10. When you have a cold, you should remember to do these things: first, drink a lot of water and fruit juice; second, keep warm and dry; third, stay home when you can. Rest on a sofa or go to bed. Last, always remember to cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. Don't give other people your cold. Now check your answers. Number 1 is "first." Number 2 is "second." Number 3 is "third." Number 4 is "last." This is the end of Lesson 1C, Book 11.

Segment timings (seconds): [2.40-3.76] Now go to Figure 10. [4.48-5.84] Listen to the paragraph. [6.54-7.58] Don't repeat it. [8.86-19.92] Listen for connective words like "first," "next," "then," "finally," and "last." Don't write; just listen. [21.76-36.50] When you have a cold, you should remember to do these things: first, drink a lot of water and fruit juice; second, keep warm and dry; third, stay home when you can. [37.30-39.54] Rest on a sofa or go to bed. [40.59-45.15] Last, always remember to cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. [46.02-48.02] Don't give other people your cold. [51.98-53.50] Listen to the paragraph again. [54.40-60.56] This time, when you hear a connective word, write it on the correct line in Figure 10. [62.58-70.96] When you have a cold, you should remember to do these things: first, drink a lot of water and fruit juice; [73.33-75.81] second, keep warm and dry; [78.93-81.41] third, stay home when you can. [81.89-84.29] Rest on a sofa or go to bed. [87.63-92.51] Last, always remember to cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. [95.44-97.52] Don't give other people your cold. [102.86-104.22] Now check your answers. [105.57-116.78] Number 1 is "first." Number 2 is "second." Number 3 is "third." Number 4 is "last." [124.13-127.25] This is the end of Lesson 1C, Book 11.