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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2a-f1-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 2A. Hello. Open your books to the activities for Lesson 2A. Repeat these words in sentences. Number 1: educate, educate. Teachers educate children. They teach them many things. Number 2: turn down, turn down. That job did not pay enough money. I turned it down. Number 3: education, education. Sergeant Franklin wants his children to have a good education. He wants them to go to a good school. Number 4: university, university. Keith studied French when he was at the university. Number 5: diploma, diploma. Debbie received her diploma yesterday. She finished school. Number 6: already, already. Roger is not hungry. He already ate dinner. Number 7: instead, instead. I don't want chicken. I'll eat fish instead. Number 8: instead of, instead of. Jim bought the blue shirt instead of the yellow one. Number 9: discussion, discussion. Colonel Jones and Colonel Roberts had a discussion. About the new mess hall. They talked about it for 30 minutes. Number 10: discuss, discuss. Captain Peterson wanted to discuss his score with his teacher. He wanted to talk to her about it. Listen to a dialogue. Hi, Mark. What's wrong? Oh, Sam, I'm so confused. About what? I've got to make a decision about college. My parents and I talked it over last night. Right now, I don't know if I want to go into a professional field or a technical field. You don't have to make a choice today. You've got plenty of time to think it over. You're only in your second year of high school. You'reright. Maybe by next year it won't be so confusing. Now look at Figure 1. Each of those sentences is part of the dialogue. Listen to the sentence, then say yours. Ready? Let's begin. Hi, Mark. What's wrong? About what? You don't have to make a choice today. You've got plenty of time to think it over. You're only in your second year of high school.

Segment timings (seconds): [7.58-12.14] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 2A. [19.23-19.71] Hello. [20.77-23.97] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 2A. [31.04-33.12] Repeat these words in sentences. [34.27-36.51] Number 1: educate, [38.34-38.98] educate. [41.15-42.75] Teachers educate children. [47.20-48.96] They teach them many things. [53.22-58.50] Number 2: turn down, turn down. [61.17-63.33] That job did not pay enough money. [68.37-71.85] I turned it down. [73.50-74.83] Number 3: education, [77.79-78.51] education. [81.39-83.38] Sergeant Franklin wants his children [88.46-89.90] to have a good education. [95.44-97.60] He wants them to go to a good school. [104.34-106.26] Number 4: university, [108.06-109.02] university. [111.58-112.94] Keith studied French [117.15-118.75] when he was at the university. [123.94-125.70] Number 5: diploma, [127.57-128.29] diploma. [131.26-133.42] Debbie received her diploma yesterday. [139.89-143.73] She finished school. [145.54-152.01] Number 6: already, already. [152.25-153.22] Roger is not hungry. [156.10-157.38] He already ate dinner. [161.97-163.81] Number 7: instead, [165.87-166.23] instead. [168.81-169.60] I don't want chicken. [173.76-175.04] I'll eat fish instead. [180.29-182.29] Number 8: instead of, [184.27-187.65] instead of. [187.79-189.07] Jim bought the blue shirt [194.29-195.65] instead of the yellow one. [201.06-202.82] Number 9: discussion, [204.96-205.76] discussion. [208.54-211.58] Colonel Jones and Colonel Roberts had a discussion. [218.34-219.54] About the new mess hall. [224.91-226.75] They talked about it for 30 minutes. [232.10-233.54] Number 10: discuss, [235.79-235.84] discuss. [240.13-242.53] Captain Peterson wanted to discuss [247.15-248.51] his score with his teacher. [252.91-254.67] He wanted to talk to her about it. [259.84-261.28] Listen to a dialogue. [264.69-265.17] Hi, Mark. [265.33-265.97] What's wrong? [266.69-268.61] Oh, Sam, I'm so confused. [268.85-269.49] About what? [270.29-272.61] I've got to make a decision about college. [273.33-275.73] My parents and I talked it over last night. [276.56-281.92] Right now, I don't know if I want to go into a professional field or a technical field. [282.75-284.59] You don't have to make a choice today. [285.31-287.23] You've got plenty of time to think it over. [288.03-289.87] You're only in your second year of high school. [290.43-290.91] You'reright. [291.63-294.11] Maybe by next year it won't be so confusing. [296.13-297.33] Now look at Figure 1. [298.16-300.80] Each of those sentences is part of the dialogue. [301.84-304.48] Listen to the sentence, then say yours. [305.20-305.60] Ready? [306.40-307.12] Let's begin. [308.64-309.20] Hi, Mark. [309.36-310.00] What's wrong? [314.67-315.23] About what? [328.91-330.67] You don't have to make a choice today. [331.23-333.15] You've got plenty of time to think it over. [333.95-335.95] You're only in your second year of high school.

TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2a-f2-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Now look at Figure 2: read the first line, then listen to the next one. Say your lines. Okay. You begin. "Oh Sam, I'm so confused." "I've got to make a decision about college." "My parents and I talked it over last night." "Right now, I don't know if I want to go into a professional field or a technical field." "You'reright. Maybe by next year it won't be so confusing."

Segment timings (seconds): [1.82-6.86] Now look at Figure 2: read the first line, then listen to the next one. [8.21-9.33] Say your lines. [9.97-10.53] Okay. [11.36-12.00] You begin. [14.46-16.38] "Oh Sam, I'm so confused." [18.88-30.16] "I've got to make a decision about college." "My parents and I talked it over last night." "Right now, I don't know if I want to go into a professional field or a technical field." [40.38-41.02] "You'reright. [41.74-44.30] Maybe by next year it won't be so confusing."

TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2a-f3-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 3. You will hear questions on the dialogue. You will hear each question twice. Write the answers to the questions. Number 1: Is Mark happy? Is Mark happy? Number 2: Does he have to make a decision about work? Does he have to make a decision about work? Number 3: Does he have to make a choice today? Does he have to make a choice today? Number 4: Is he in college now? Is he in college now? Let's check your answers. Number 1: Is Mark happy? No, he's confused. Number 2: Does he have to make a decision about work? No, he has to make a decision about college. Number 3: Does he have to make a choice today? No, he's got plenty of time to think it over. Number 4: Is he in college now? No, he's in his second year of high school. Repeat the following words in sentences. Already. Already. Lieutenant Adams already knows Captain Jones. He met him last night. No longer. No longer. Mr. Flores no longer works here. He retired last month. Yet. Yet. Ms. Sampson hasn't typed that letter yet. She's been very busy. Anymore. Anymore. I don't go to Lee High School anymore. I graduated last year. Any longer. Any longer. Jim's not going to technical school any longer. He finished and got a job. Still. Still. Beth is still living in Chicago. She's lived there for 6 years now.

Segment timings (seconds): [1.73-2.93] Look at Figure 3. [3.73-5.97] You will hear questions on the dialogue. [6.61-8.69] You will hear each question twice. [10.06-11.98] Write the answers to the questions. [13.52-15.92] Number 1: Is Mark happy? [17.17-18.13] Is Mark happy? [37.17-41.60] Number 2: Does he have to make a decision about work? [43.33-45.65] Does he have to make a decision about work? [65.65-70.17] Number 3: Does he have to make a choice today? [70.35-72.11] Does he have to make a choice today? [94.06-97.06] Number 4: Is he in college now? [98.67-99.95] Is he in college now? [123.57-125.01] Let's check your answers. [126.16-128.56] Number 1: Is Mark happy? [129.86-131.30] No, he's confused. [134.14-137.98] Number 2: Does he have to make a decision about work? [140.42-143.22] No, he has to make a decision about college. [146.13-149.95] Number 3: Does he have to make a choice today? [152.16-155.44] No, he's got plenty of time to think it over. [158.45-160.85] Number 4: Is he in college now? [163.36-165.76] No, he's in his second year of high school. [170.50-172.98] Repeat the following words in sentences. [174.06-174.70] Already. [176.50-177.22] Already. [179.84-182.88] Lieutenant Adams already knows Captain Jones. [187.65-188.93] He met him last night. [193.12-193.84] No longer. [195.57-196.37] No longer. [200.30-200.54] Mr. [200.54-202.46] Flores no longer works here. [207.38-208.74] He retired last month. [213.06-213.54] Yet. [215.25-215.73] Yet. [219.02-219.18] Ms. [219.18-221.10] Sampson hasn't typed that letter yet. [226.86-227.98] She's been very busy. [233.01-233.65] Anymore. [235.63-236.35] Anymore. [238.37-240.37] I don't go to Lee High School anymore. [245.39-246.91] I graduated last year. [250.78-251.42] Any longer. [253.66-254.38] Any longer. [257.04-259.68] Jim's not going to technical school any longer. [265.14-266.66] He finished and got a job. [270.98-273.51] Still. [273.46-276.57] Still. [276.69-278.53] Beth is still living in Chicago. [283.30-285.22] She's lived there for 6 years now.

TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2a-f4-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 4, listen to the sentence, then choose the correct word to complete the sentence. Number 1: Frank studied French for 3 years. He knows how to speak that language. Number 2: Major Gunther moved last month. He lives here. Number 3: It's 9:30, and I haven't eaten dinner. Number 4: Lieutenant Emery has a tour of duty in Germany. He doesn't work at this base. Number 5: My daughter got married 3 weeks ago. She doesn't live here. Number 6: Mrs. Smith hasn't come for her appointment yet. The doctor is waiting. Let's check your answers. Number 1 is already. Repeat: Frank studied French for 3 years. He already knows how to speak that language. Number 2 is no longer. Repeat: Major Gunther moved last month. He no longer lives here. Number 3 is yet. Repeat: It's 9:30, and I haven't eaten dinner yet. Number 4 is any longer, or any more. Repeat: Lieutenant Emery has a tour of duty in Germany. He doesn't work at this base any longer. Number 5 is any longer, or any more. Repeat: My daughter got married 3 weeks ago. She doesn't live here any longer. Number 6 is still. Repeat: Mrs. Smith hasn't come for her appointment yet. The doctor is still waiting.

Segment timings (seconds): [1.92-9.34] Look at Figure 4, listen to the sentence, then choose the correct word to complete the sentence. [11.25-15.57] Number 1: Frank studied French for 3 years. [16.13-19.46] He knows how to speak that language. [32.85-36.30] Number 2: Major Gunther moved last month. [37.17-37.57] He [39.15-39.71] lives here. [52.42-56.96] Number 3: It's 9:30, and I haven't eaten dinner. [70.66-71.30] Number 4: [73.68-76.24] Lieutenant Emery has a tour of duty in Germany. [77.52-81.21] He doesn't work at this base. [94.29-98.27] Number 5: My daughter got married 3 weeks ago. [99.18-100.38] She doesn't live here. [112.18-114.75] Number 6: Mrs. [114.75-116.99] Smith hasn't come for her appointment yet. [117.92-120.40] The doctor is waiting. [133.84-135.20] Let's check your answers. [136.32-138.16] Number 1 is already. [139.25-142.75] Repeat: Frank studied French for 3 years. [147.44-150.00] He already knows how to speak that language. [156.75-158.83] Number 2 is no longer. [160.46-163.10] Repeat: Major Gunther moved last month. [164.54-165.74] He no longer lives here. [176.14-178.06] Number 3 is yet. [179.47-181.89] Repeat: It's 9:30, [184.93-186.53] and I haven't eaten dinner yet. [192.64-196.96] Number 4 is any longer, or any more. [198.37-202.61] Repeat: Lieutenant Emery has a tour of duty in Germany. [208.94-211.26] He doesn't work at this base any longer. [218.75-222.83] Number 5 is any longer, or any more. [224.06-227.71] Repeat: My daughter got married 3 weeks ago. [234.69-236.45] She doesn't live here any longer. [240.54-242.14] Number 6 is still. [242.99-244.69] Repeat: Mrs. [244.69-247.01] Smith hasn't come for her appointment yet. [254.29-256.45] The doctor is still waiting.

TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2a-f5-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 5. Listen to the questions. Use the words to answer the questions. Write the answers. You will hear each question twice. Number 1: Has Jennifer eaten lunch yet? Has Jennifer eaten lunch yet? Number 2: Does Fred live here anymore? Does Fred live here anymore? Number 3: Does Marilyn write to you anymore? Does Marilyn write to you anymore? Number 4: Do the Samsons eat here anymore? Do the Samsons eat here anymore? Number 5: Have the Johnsons been to Chicago yet? Have the Johnsons been to Chicago yet? Number 6: Does Lieutenant Richards work for you anymore? Does Lieutenant Richards work for you anymore? Now let's check your answers. For number 1, you should have written "Yes." She has already eaten lunch. Repeat: "Yes." She has already eaten lunch. Number 2: "No." He no longer lives here. Repeat: "No." He no longer lives here. Number 3: "Yes." She still writes every month. Repeat: "Yes." She still writes every month. Number 4: "Yes." They still eat here every Friday. Repeat: "Yes." They still eat here every Friday. Number 5: "Yes." They've already been there. Repeat: "Yes." They've already been there. Number 6: "No." He no longer works for me. Repeat: "No." He no longer works for me. This is the end of Lesson 2A, Book 12.

Segment timings (seconds): [2.14-3.42] Look at Figure 5. [4.14-5.42] Listen to the questions. [6.53-8.85] Use the words to answer the questions. [10.53-11.65] Write the answers. [13.28-15.52] You will hear each question twice. [17.15-20.75] Number 1: Has Jennifer eaten lunch yet? [22.48-24.24] Has Jennifer eaten lunch yet? [54.43-57.42] Number 2: Does Fred live here anymore? [58.94-60.30] Does Fred live here anymore? [79.42-82.86] Number 3: Does Marilyn write to you anymore? [84.21-85.89] Does Marilyn write to you anymore? [106.94-110.38] Number 4: Do the Samsons eat here anymore? [112.24-114.00] Do the Samsons eat here anymore? [138.35-142.26] Number 5: Have the Johnsons been to Chicago yet? [144.05-146.13] Have the Johnsons been to Chicago yet? [176.91-180.74] Number 6: Does Lieutenant Richards work for you anymore? [182.46-184.78] Does Lieutenant Richards work for you anymore? [216.66-218.58] Now let's check your answers. [220.00-225.58] For number 1, you should have written "Yes." She has already eaten lunch. [226.48-230.08] Repeat: "Yes." She has already eaten lunch. [234.78-237.90] Number 2: "No." He no longer lives here. [239.47-242.51] Repeat: "No." He no longer lives here. [250.86-254.30] Number 3: "Yes." She still writes every month. [255.58-258.78] Repeat: "Yes." She still writes every month. [265.28-269.20] Number 4: "Yes." They still eat here every Friday. [270.37-273.73] Repeat: "Yes." They still eat here every Friday. [279.39-282.69] Number 5: "Yes." They've already been there. [284.06-286.78] Repeat: "Yes." They've already been there. [292.48-295.60] Number 6: "No." He no longer works for me. [296.80-299.76] Repeat: "No." He no longer works for me. [311.25-314.85] This is the end of Lesson 2A, Book 12.