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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1b-f1-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 1B. Hello. Open your books to the activities for Lesson 1B. Repeat the words and sentences. Remain. Remain. Tim remained in France after his family left. Tim remained in France after his family left. Belong. Belong. This jacket belongs to Martha. It's hers. This jacket belongs to Martha. It's hers. Humid. Humid. The weather in London is very humid. It rains a lot. The weather in London is very humid. It rains a lot. No longer. No longer. Nina no longer wants to study French. She doesn't think it's interesting. Nina no longer wants to study French. She doesn't think it's interesting. Occasionally. Occasionally. I eat there occasionally, but not very often. I eat there occasionally, but not very often. Like. Like. There are many interesting cities, like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., to see in the United States. There are many interesting cities, like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., to see in the United States. Heat. Heat. The sun gives us a lot of heat. It keeps us warm. The sun gives us a lot of heat. It keeps us warm. Listen to a dialogue. Were you ever in a bad storm before? Yes, and I was very frightened. It was about an hour before it stopped. Then did it clear up? Yes. It got very quiet, but the water in the streets was very deep and it was slippery. Did you remain calm during the storm? No, I didn't. None of us did. We were all very glad when it cleared up. Now, look at Figure 1. Each of those sentences is part of a dialogue. Listen to a sentence, then say yours. Ready? Were you ever in a bad storm before? Then did it clear up? Did you remain calm during the storm?

Segment timings (seconds): [9.23-13.07] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 1B. [18.59-18.99] Hello. [19.89-22.69] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 1B. [29.42-31.26] Repeat the words and sentences. [32.43-33.15] Remain. [34.27-35.07] Remain. [36.35-39.55] Tim remained in France after his family left. [47.12-50.00] Tim remained in France after his family left. [59.14-59.94] Belong. [61.36-62.08] Belong. [63.87-65.71] This jacket belongs to Martha. [66.03-66.75] It's hers. [75.71-77.47] This jacket belongs to Martha. [77.63-78.35] It's hers. [85.36-85.84] Humid. [86.90-87.38] Humid. [88.72-90.64] The weather in London is very humid. [91.36-92.48] It rains a lot. [100.14-102.06] The weather in London is very humid. [102.46-103.50] It rains a lot. [112.45-113.33] No longer. [114.64-115.60] No longer. [117.41-120.05] Nina no longer wants to study French. [120.37-122.45] She doesn't think it's interesting. [131.57-134.05] Nina no longer wants to study French. [134.45-136.45] She doesn't think it's interesting. [145.31-146.19] Occasionally. [147.92-148.96] Occasionally. [151.44-154.72] I eat there occasionally, but not very often. [163.10-166.38] I eat there occasionally, but not very often. [177.65-178.21] Like. [179.22-179.78] Like. [181.22-188.61] There are many interesting cities, like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., to see in the United States. [201.34-208.54] There are many interesting cities, like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., to see in the United States. [220.30-220.86] Heat. [222.22-222.78] Heat. [223.60-225.68] The sun gives us a lot of heat. [226.16-227.36] It keeps us warm. [235.49-237.41] The sun gives us a lot of heat. [237.65-238.77] It keeps us warm. [245.44-246.64] Listen to a dialogue. [249.41-251.25] Were you ever in a bad storm before? [251.89-253.57] Yes, and I was very frightened. [253.81-255.73] It was about an hour before it stopped. [256.29-257.25] Then did it clear up? [257.73-258.21] Yes. [258.29-262.53] It got very quiet, but the water in the streets was very deep and it was slippery. [263.33-265.09] Did you remain calm during the storm? [265.57-266.21] No, I didn't. [266.45-267.25] None of us did. [267.41-269.25] We were all very glad when it cleared up. [270.29-271.57] Now, look at Figure 1. [272.40-274.96] Each of those sentences is part of a dialogue. [275.44-277.84] Listen to a sentence, then say yours. [278.40-278.88] Ready? [280.29-282.21] Were you ever in a bad storm before? [288.06-289.10] Then did it clear up? [297.49-299.49] Did you remain calm during the storm?

TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1b-f2-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Now, look at Figure 2: you read the first line, then listen to the next one. Say your second line after that. Okay, you begin: "Yes, and I was very frightened; it was about an hour before it stopped." "Yes, it got very quiet, but the water in the streets was very deep and it was slippery." "No, I didn't. None of us did. We were all very glad when it cleared up."

Segment timings (seconds): [1.73-6.93] Now, look at Figure 2: you read the first line, then listen to the next one. [7.73-9.57] Say your second line after that. [10.85-12.53] Okay, you begin: [17.74-22.38] "Yes, and I was very frightened; it was about an hour before it stopped." [27.06-32.34] "Yes, it got very quiet, but the water in the streets was very deep and it was slippery." [35.57-36.37] "No, I didn't. [36.61-37.57] None of us did. [37.97-40.05] We were all very glad when it cleared up."

TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1b-f3-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 3, listen to a short dialogue, select the letter that best shows the meaning of the conversation. The first one is an example. What's wrong, Gina? My dog ran away. Gina's? The answer is: Gina's sad. Now listen to the other dialogues and make your selections. Number 1. Hello, sir. Long day? Yes. I was very busy all day. He's? Number 2. Look at that big smile. I made a 95 on my quiz. He's? Number 3. Hi, Phil. How are you today? My stomach hurts, and I have a fever. He's? Number 4. Hey, Jack. Where are you going? It's 11:30, time for lunch. He's? Number 5. What happened to your leg? I fell down outside the door. He's? Let's check your answers. Number 1 is A. He's tired. Repeat: he's tired. Number 2 is B. He's happy. Repeat: he's happy. Number 3 is A. He's sick. Repeat: he's sick. Number 4 is C. He's hungry. Repeat: he's hungry. Number 5 is C. He's hurt. Repeat: he's hurt. Repeat the following sentences. Betty hasn't seen her sister for 5 weeks. Betty hasn't seen her sister for 5 weeks. Lieutenant Martin has eaten here every Friday since 1984. Lieutenant Martin has eaten here every Friday since 1984. Peters lived in San Francisco for 3 years. Peters lived in San Francisco for 3 years. Tom hasn't exercised for 2 months. The soldiers have enjoyed this show for years. The soldiers have enjoyed this show for years. Sergeant Peterson has walked to work since his car has been in the garage. Sergeant Peterson has walked to work since his car has been in the garage. Mike hasn't studied French for 15 years. Mike hasn't studied French for 15 years. Sandy has had that job since Mr. Adams left. Sandy has had that job since Mr. Adams left.

Segment timings (seconds): [1.73-9.73] Look at Figure 3, listen to a short dialogue, select the letter that best shows the meaning of the conversation. [10.69-12.37] The first one is an example. [17.20-18.80] What's wrong, Gina? [19.95-21.63] My dog ran away. [23.23-23.87] Gina's? [32.11-34.59] The answer is: Gina's sad. [35.97-39.17] Now listen to the other dialogues and make your selections. [40.38-41.10] Number 1. [42.42-43.06] Hello, sir. [43.38-44.02] Long day? [44.10-44.58] Yes. [44.82-46.18] I was very busy all day. [46.82-47.38] He's? [56.11-56.75] Number 2. [58.24-59.52] Look at that big smile. [60.08-62.16] I made a 95 on my quiz. [62.99-63.55] He's? [72.42-73.06] Number 3. [74.35-74.99] Hi, Phil. [75.15-75.95] How are you today? [76.27-78.51] My stomach hurts, and I have a fever. [79.60-80.16] He's? [89.95-90.67] Number 4. [91.94-92.58] Hey, Jack. [92.82-93.62] Where are you going? [94.18-96.18] It's 11:30, time for lunch. [96.74-97.30] He's? [106.61-107.41] Number 5. [108.93-110.05] What happened to your leg? [110.99-112.59] I fell down outside the door. [113.49-114.05] He's? [123.33-124.69] Let's check your answers. [125.90-127.58] Number 1 is A. [127.90-128.86] He's tired. [129.58-131.58] Repeat: he's tired. [133.94-135.78] Number 2 is B. [136.34-137.22] He's happy. [137.97-139.38] Repeat: he's happy. [142.71-144.51] Number 3 is A. [145.11-145.90] He's sick. [146.46-148.30] Repeat: he's sick. [151.66-153.50] Number 4 is C. [154.14-155.02] He's hungry. [155.66-157.50] Repeat: he's hungry. [161.98-163.82] Number 5 is C. [164.22-165.10] He's hurt. [165.66-167.50] Repeat: he's hurt. [173.07-174.77] Repeat the following sentences. [177.97-180.93] Betty hasn't seen her sister for 5 weeks. [186.94-190.38] Betty hasn't seen her sister for 5 weeks. [197.33-200.45] Lieutenant Martin has eaten here every Friday [206.88-208.48] since 1984. [214.11-216.75] Lieutenant Martin has eaten here every Friday [221.95-223.23] since 1984. [232.35-235.47] Peters lived in San Francisco for 3 years. [240.93-244.25] Peters lived in San Francisco for 3 years. [251.88-254.88] Tom hasn't exercised for 2 months. [263.07-266.11] The soldiers have enjoyed this show for years. [272.90-275.70] The soldiers have enjoyed this show for years. [283.52-286.08] Sergeant Peterson has walked to work [291.46-293.62] since his car has been in the garage. [299.10-301.58] Sergeant Peterson has walked to work [307.30-309.70] since his car has been in the garage. [316.58-318.87] Mike hasn't studied French for 15 years. [328.53-332.05] Mike hasn't studied French for 15 years. [340.51-342.91] Sandy has had that job since Mr. [342.91-343.79] Adams left. [348.75-350.88] Sandy has had that job since Mr. [350.88-351.84] Adams left.

TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1b-f4-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 4, listen to some questions, then write answers like the example. You will hear each question twice. Example: "How long have you known Captain Jackson?" "How long have you known Captain Jackson?" And the answer is: "I've known Captain Jackson for 5 years." Let's begin. Number 1: "Have you ever driven to Boston?" "Have you ever driven to Boston?" Number 2: "Has John ever studied German?" "Has John ever studied German?" Number 3: "Has Ted exercised in the gym?" "Has Ted exercised in the gym?" Number 4: "Has Ms. Wilson taught English for a long time?" "Has Ms. Wilson taught English for a long time?" Number 5: "Has your brother been saving his money?" "Has your brother been saving his money?" Number 6: "Have you seen your brother?" "Have you seen your brother?" Number 7: "Have you been listening to this tape?" "Have you been listening to this tape?" To check your answers, turn to page 8 of your Language Laboratory Activities booklet. This is the end of Lesson 1B, Book 12.

Segment timings (seconds): [1.82-8.54] Look at Figure 4, listen to some questions, then write answers like the example. [9.55-11.31] You will hear each question twice. [12.56-20.43] Example: "How long have you known Captain Jackson?" "How long have you known Captain Jackson?" [22.74-29.74] And the answer is: "I've known Captain Jackson for 5 years." Let's begin. [31.87-38.30] Number 1: "Have you ever driven to Boston?" "Have you ever driven to Boston?" [65.01-71.82] Number 2: "Has John ever studied German?" "Has John ever studied German?" [106.30-113.65] Number 3: "Has Ted exercised in the gym?" "Has Ted exercised in the gym?" [146.18-148.50] Number 4: "Has Ms. [148.50-151.95] Wilson taught English for a long time?" "Has Ms. [151.95-154.03] Wilson taught English for a long time?" [186.90-193.33] Number 5: "Has your brother been saving his money?" "Has your brother been saving his money?" [223.44-228.24] Number 6: "Have you seen your brother?" "Have you seen your brother?" [261.09-267.25] Number 7: "Have you been listening to this tape?" "Have you been listening to this tape?" [298.18-303.14] To check your answers, turn to page 8 of your Language Laboratory Activities booklet. [309.18-312.94] This is the end of Lesson 1B, Book 12.