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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1d-f1-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 1B. Hello. Open your books to the activities for Lesson 1B. Look at Figure 1. Listen to a dialogue and take notes. Listen carefully to the "if" part of the sentence. You will hear the dialogue three times. Then you will hear questions. Use your notes to answer the questions. Ready. There's a soccer game at 3:30 today, and we need another player, Roger. If I finish my homework, I might be able to play. Start on your homeworkright after class. Okay, I will. But if I play, I'll have to walk to the game. I don't have a car. I'll drive if you can go. Okay. I'll see you at 2:45 if I can go. Listen to the dialogue again. There's a soccer game at 3:30 today, and we need another player, Roger. If I finish my homework, I might be able to play. Start on your homeworkright after class. Okay, I will. But if I play, I'll have to walk to the game. I don't have a car. I'll drive if you can go. Okay. I'll see you at 2:45 if I can go. Listen to the dialogue again. There's a soccer game at 3:30 today, and we need another player, Roger. If I finish my homework, I might be able to play. Start on your homeworkright after class. Okay, I will. But if I play, I'll have to walk to the game. I don't have a car. I'll drive if you can go. Okay. I'll see you at 2:45 if I can go. Now write answers to the questions. Use "if." Number 1: Can Roger play soccer at 3:30? Can Roger play soccer at 3:30? Number 2: How will Roger get to the game? How will Roger get to the game? Number 3: What time will they meet? What time will they meet? Now let's check your answers. Number 1: Can Roger play soccer at 3:30? The answer is: Yes, he can if he finishes his homework. Repeat: Yes, he can if he finishes his homework. Number 2: How will Roger get to the game? The answer is: His friend will drive if he can go. Repeat: His friend. Can go. And number 3: What time will they meet? The answer is: If Roger can go, he'll meet his friend at 2:45. Repeat: If Roger can go, he'll meet his friend at 2:45. Now listen to this dialogue. Take notes and be ready to answer the questions. Are you still packing, Henry? Yes. If I don't finish tonight, I won't be able to leave at 7:30 tomorrow morning. Could you buy something for my kids if I give you the money? You may not have to give me any money if the things are cheap, Pete. That's great. Okay. Tell me if I owe you any money. Sure. No problem. Now listen to the dialogue again. Are you still packing, Henry? Yes. If I don't finish tonight, I won't be able to leave at 7:30 tomorrow morning. Could you buy something for my kids if I give you the money? You may not have to give me any money if the things are cheap, Pete. That's great. Okay. Tell me if I owe you any money. Sure. No problem. Now listen to the dialogue again. Are you still packing, Henry? Yes. If I don't finish tonight, I won't be able to leave at 7:30 tomorrow morning. Could you buy something for my kids if I give you the money? You may not have to give me any money if the things are cheap, Pete. That's great. Okay. Tell me if I owe you any money. Sure. No problem. Now write answers to the questions. Use "if" in your answers. Number 4: Why must Henry finish packing tonight? Why must Henry finish packing tonight? Number 5: Will Pete have to give Henry any money if the things for the children are cheap? Will Pete have to give Henry any money if the things for the children are cheap? Number 6: What will Henry tell Pete? What will Henry tell Pete? Now let's look at your answers. Number 4: Why must Henry finish packing tonight? The answer is: If he doesn't finish tonight, he won't be able to leave at 7:30. Repeat: If he doesn't finish tonight, he won't be able to leave at 7:30. Number 5: Will Pete have to give Henry any money if the things for the children are cheap? The answer is: No, Pete won't have to give Henry any money if the things for the children are cheap. Repeat: No, Pete won't have to give Henry any money. If the things for the children are cheap. And number 6: What will Henry tell Pete? The answer is: Henry will tell Pete if he owes him any money. Repeat: Henry will tell Pete if he owes him any money. Listen to the last dialogue. Do the same thing. Take notes and be ready to answer the questions. Why are you still here, Sarah? I have to stay late if I want to take leave tomorrow. What are you going to do tomorrow? If the weather is nice, I'm going to the lake. If it rains, I'm going to the mall. That sounds like fun. Have a good time. I will, if I finish my work today. Listen again. Why are you still here, Sarah? I have to stay late if I want to take leave tomorrow. What are you going to do tomorrow? If the weather is nice, I'm going to the lake. If it rains, I'm going to the mall. That sounds like fun. Have a good time. I will, if I finish my work today. Listen again. Why are you still here, Sarah? I have to stay late if I want to take leave tomorrow. What are you going to do tomorrow? If the weather is nice, I'm going to the lake. If it rains, I'm going to the mall. That sounds like fun. Have a good time. I will, if I finish my work today. Write answers to the questions. Use "if." Number 7: Why does Sarah have to stay late? Number 8: What will Sarah do tomorrow? Write two answers for this question. Number 9: Will Sarah have fun? Let's check your answers. Number 7: Why does Sarah have to stay late? The answer is: She has to stay late if she wants leave tomorrow. Repeat: She has to stay late if she wants leave tomorrow. Number 8: What will Sarah do tomorrow? The answers are: If the weather is nice, she's going to the lake. And: If it rains, she's going to the mall. Repeat: If the weather is nice, she's going to the lake. If it rains, she's going to the mall. Number 9: Will Sarah have fun? The answer is: Yes, she will if she finishes her work. Repeat: Yes, she will if she finishes her work.

Segment timings (seconds): [8.35-12.11] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 1B. [18.99-19.04] Hello. [20.43-22.19] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 1B. [29.49-30.75] Look at Figure 1. [31.47-33.01] Listen to a dialogue and take notes. [34.59-37.15] Listen carefully to the "if" part of the sentence. [38.77-41.01] You will hear the dialogue three times. [41.81-43.57] Then you will hear questions. [44.43-46.16] Use your notes to answer the questions. [48.14-48.19] Ready. [51.87-55.95] There's a soccer game at 3:30 today, and we need another player, Roger. [57.15-60.03] If I finish my homework, I might be able to play. [60.90-62.98] Start on your homeworkright after class. [63.06-64.02] Okay, I will. [64.94-67.34] But if I play, I'll have to walk to the game. [67.90-68.78] I don't have a car. [69.84-71.20] I'll drive if you can go. [71.44-71.92] Okay. [72.24-74.80] I'll see you at 2:45 if I can go. [90.99-92.51] Listen to the dialogue again. [93.34-97.34] There's a soccer game at 3:30 today, and we need another player, Roger. [98.46-101.07] If I finish my homework, I might be able to play. [102.21-104.29] Start on your homeworkright after class. [104.45-105.41] Okay, I will. [106.38-108.43] But if I play, I'll have to walk to the game. [109.26-109.87] I don't have a car. [111.15-112.59] I'll drive if you can go. [112.83-113.13] Okay. [113.55-115.28] I'll see you at 2:45 if I can go. [134.37-135.39] Listen to the dialogue again. [136.59-140.58] There's a soccer game at 3:30 today, and we need another player, Roger. [140.94-145.44] If I finish my homework, I might be able to play. [145.60-147.09] Start on your homeworkright after class. [147.04-148.90] Okay, I will. [149.65-152.05] But if I play, I'll have to walk to the game. [152.61-153.49] I don't have a car. [154.53-155.63] I'll drive if you can go. [156.06-156.62] Okay. [156.94-159.45] I'll see you at 2:45 if I can go. [178.53-181.37] Now write answers to the questions. [181.74-182.13] Use "if." [186.26-189.03] Number 1: Can Roger play soccer at 3:30? [189.99-191.80] Can Roger play soccer at 3:30? [226.23-229.65] Number 2: How will Roger get to the game? [231.03-232.95] How will Roger get to the game? [269.61-273.09] Number 3: What time will they meet? [274.23-275.79] What time will they meet? [307.47-308.91] Now let's check your answers. [312.15-315.99] Number 1: Can Roger play soccer at 3:30? [318.15-322.95] The answer is: Yes, he can if he finishes his homework. [323.37-327.63] Repeat: Yes, he can if he finishes his homework. [337.17-340.65] Number 2: How will Roger get to the game? [342.45-346.29] The answer is: His friend will drive if he can go. [346.95-348.81] Repeat: His friend. [348.81-349.17] Can go. [357.69-360.69] And number 3: What time will they meet? [361.71-367.77] The answer is: If Roger can go, he'll meet his friend at 2:45. [368.67-374.49] Repeat: If Roger can go, he'll meet his friend at 2:45. [383.79-385.23] Now listen to this dialogue. [386.01-388.59] Take notes and be ready to answer the questions. [391.53-392.91] Are you still packing, Henry? [393.57-393.81] Yes. [394.59-398.97] If I don't finish tonight, I won't be able to leave at 7:30 tomorrow morning. [400.29-403.05] Could you buy something for my kids if I give you the money? [403.95-406.95] You may not have to give me any money if the things are cheap, Pete. [407.73-408.33] That's great. [408.93-409.29] Okay. [410.07-411.57] Tell me if I owe you any money. [411.87-412.17] Sure. [412.35-412.89] No problem. [433.05-434.61] Now listen to the dialogue again. [436.53-437.97] Are you still packing, Henry? [438.57-438.87] Yes. [439.65-444.03] If I don't finish tonight, I won't be able to leave at 7:30 tomorrow morning. [445.35-448.05] Could you buy something for my kids if I give you the money? [449.01-452.01] You may not have to give me any money if the things are cheap, Pete. [452.79-453.86] That's great. [453.81-453.86] Okay. [455.13-456.82] Tell me if I owe you any money. [456.77-456.82] Sure. [457.33-457.89] No problem. [477.21-479.79] Now listen to the dialogue again. [479.95-481.31] Are you still packing, Henry? [481.31-482.35] Yes. [483.15-487.35] If I don't finish tonight, I won't be able to leave at 7:30 tomorrow morning. [488.67-490.90] Could you buy something for my kids if I give you the money? [492.39-495.33] You may not have to give me any money if the things are cheap, Pete. [496.11-496.71] That's great. [497.37-497.67] Okay. [498.45-500.01] Tell me if I owe you any money. [500.25-500.55] Sure. [500.73-501.27] No problem. [518.79-520.77] Now write answers to the questions. [521.61-523.35] Use "if" in your answers. [524.25-528.03] Number 4: Why must Henry finish packing tonight? [528.99-531.33] Why must Henry finish packing tonight? [566.37-572.43] Number 5: Will Pete have to give Henry any money if the things for the children are cheap? [573.27-577.95] Will Pete have to give Henry any money if the things for the children are cheap? [609.57-612.93] Number 6: What will Henry tell Pete? [613.77-615.63] What will Henry tell Pete? [647.91-649.29] Now let's look at your answers. [651.21-655.17] Number 4: Why must Henry finish packing tonight? [655.89-662.43] The answer is: If he doesn't finish tonight, he won't be able to leave at 7:30. [662.85-668.37] Repeat: If he doesn't finish tonight, [674.01-676.83] he won't be able to leave at 7:30. [684.21-690.57] Number 5: Will Pete have to give Henry any money if the things for the children are cheap? [691.23-698.07] The answer is: No, Pete won't have to give Henry any money if the things for the children are cheap. [699.09-705.39] Repeat: No, Pete won't have to give Henry any money. [712.83-715.53] If the things for the children are cheap. [723.03-726.69] And number 6: What will Henry tell Pete? [727.53-732.33] The answer is: Henry will tell Pete if he owes him any money. [732.93-737.43] Repeat: Henry will tell Pete if he owes him any money. [746.67-748.23] Listen to the last dialogue. [748.95-749.91] Do the same thing. [750.93-753.75] Take notes and be ready to answer the questions. [757.11-758.85] Why are you still here, Sarah? [759.39-761.91] I have to stay late if I want to take leave tomorrow. [763.29-764.85] What are you going to do tomorrow? [765.51-768.27] If the weather is nice, I'm going to the lake. [769.05-771.15] If it rains, I'm going to the mall. [771.87-773.25] That sounds like fun. [773.85-774.81] Have a good time. [775.47-777.33] I will, if I finish my work today. [795.45-796.17] Listen again. [798.21-799.95] Why are you still here, Sarah? [800.55-803.25] I have to stay late if I want to take leave tomorrow. [804.09-805.59] What are you going to do tomorrow? [806.01-808.71] If the weather is nice, I'm going to the lake. [809.37-811.83] If it rains, I'm going to the mall. [812.37-813.69] That sounds like fun. [814.29-815.13] Have a good time. [815.49-817.41] I will, if I finish my work today. [836.31-837.15] Listen again. [838.71-840.39] Why are you still here, Sarah? [840.93-843.57] I have to stay late if I want to take leave tomorrow. [844.71-846.15] What are you going to do tomorrow? [846.63-849.21] If the weather is nice, I'm going to the lake. [849.75-852.09] If it rains, I'm going to the mall. [852.57-853.89] That sounds like fun. [854.37-855.33] Have a good time. [855.75-857.67] I will, if I finish my work today. [878.25-879.87] Write answers to the questions. [880.47-881.25] Use "if." [884.73-888.39] Number 7: Why does Sarah have to stay late? [918.21-921.45] Number 8: What will Sarah do tomorrow? [922.35-924.15] Write two answers for this question. [958.05-963.27] Number 9: Will Sarah have fun? [992.01-993.27] Let's check your answers. [994.47-998.31] Number 7: Why does Sarah have to stay late? [1000.05-1004.73] The answer is: She has to stay late if she wants leave tomorrow. [1005.33-1007.73] Repeat: She has to stay late [1012.53-1014.09] if she wants leave tomorrow. [1019.85-1023.33] Number 8: What will Sarah do tomorrow? [1024.47-1029.69] The answers are: If the weather is nice, she's going to the lake. [1030.59-1033.89] And: If it rains, she's going to the mall. [1034.97-1037.67] Repeat: If the weather is nice, [1043.91-1045.41] she's going to the lake. [1053.63-1056.51] If it rains, she's going to the mall. [1066.59-1070.79] Number 9: Will Sarah have fun? [1070.85-1076.01] The answer is: Yes, she will if she finishes her work. [1076.67-1081.65] Repeat: Yes, she will if she finishes her work.

TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l1d-f2-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 2. You will hear a paragraph. Listen for the numbers. Write the numbers as you hear them. My brother was born in 1947. He has spent the last 15 years in the United States Navy. Three years of that time have been spent in Japan, 4 years in Guam, and 3 years in Spain. He will be in the Navy for 5 more years. After that, he'll probably spend 20 more years in another job. Listen to the paragraph again. Write down the numbers. My brother was born in 1947. He has spent the last 15 years in the United States Navy. Three years of that time have been spent in Japan, 4 years in Guam, and 3 years in Spain. He will be in the Navy for 5 more years. After that, he'll probably spend 20 more years in another job. The numbers you should have written down are: 1947, 15, 3, 4, 3, 5, and 20. Listen to the next paragraph. Remember, write down only the numbers. March 27 is my grandfather's birthday. He will be 72 years old. We are having a party for him. His 3 sisters, 2 brothers, 5 children, and 10 grandchildren will be there. There will also be at least 15 other people there. It will be a wonderful party. Listen to the paragraph again. Write down the numbers. March 27 is my grandfather's birthday. He will be 72 years old. We are having a party for him. His 3 sisters, 2 brothers, 5 children, and 10 grandchildren will be there. There will also be at least 15 other people there. It will be a wonderful party. You should have written: 27, 72, 3, 2, 5, 10, and 15. This is the end of Lesson 1D, Book 12.

Segment timings (seconds): [2.19-3.39] Look at Figure 2. [4.19-5.55] You will hear a paragraph. [6.35-7.63] Listen for the numbers. [8.58-10.50] Write the numbers as you hear them. [11.62-14.73] My brother was born in 1947. [15.36-19.36] He has spent the last 15 years in the United States Navy. [20.51-27.63] Three years of that time have been spent in Japan, 4 years in Guam, and 3 years in Spain. [28.75-31.15] He will be in the Navy for 5 more years. [32.14-37.02] After that, he'll probably spend 20 more years in another job. [42.75-44.59] Listen to the paragraph again. [45.31-46.59] Write down the numbers. [47.39-50.73] My brother was born in 1947. [50.91-54.67] He has spent the last 15 years in the United States Navy. [55.54-61.94] Three years of that time have been spent in Japan, 4 years in Guam, and 3 years in Spain. [62.83-65.23] He will be in the Navy for 5 more years. [66.10-70.50] After that, he'll probably spend 20 more years in another job. [74.56-88.35] The numbers you should have written down are: 1947, 15, 3, 4, 3, 5, and 20. [89.37-90.99] Listen to the next paragraph. [91.71-94.46] Remember, write down only the numbers. [95.62-98.74] March 27 is my grandfather's birthday. [99.46-101.54] He will be 72 years old. [102.34-103.70] We are having a party for him. [104.10-110.82] His 3 sisters, 2 brothers, 5 children, and 10 grandchildren will be there. [111.58-114.54] There will also be at least 15 other people there. [115.38-116.98] It will be a wonderful party. [120.62-122.30] Listen to the paragraph again. [122.94-124.22] Write down the numbers. [125.25-128.21] March 27 is my grandfather's birthday. [129.06-131.06] He will be 72 years old. [131.95-133.71] We are having a party for him. [134.11-140.67] His 3 sisters, 2 brothers, 5 children, and 10 grandchildren will be there. [141.60-144.48] There will also be at least 15 other people there. [144.71-147.07] It will be a wonderful party. [150.62-162.21] You should have written: 27, 72, 3, 2, 5, 10, and 15. [168.99-172.05] This is the end of Lesson 1D, Book 12.