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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2b-f1-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 2B. Hello. Open your books to the activities for Lesson 2B. Repeat the words and sentences. Took. Took. Larry took 6 math courses at the university. He studied 6 math courses. Larry took 6 math courses at the university. He studied 6 math courses. Accept. Accept. That new job is a promotion. I'm going to accept it. That new job is a promotion. I'm going to accept it. Offer. Offer. The Navy made John a good offer. They'll help pay for his education. The Navy made John a good offer. They'll help pay for his education. Refuse. Refuse. The last time we ate at that restaurant, the food was terrible. I refuse to go there again. The last time we ate at that restaurant, the food was terrible. I refuse to go there again. Retire. Retire. Next year, James is going to retire. He plans to travel all over the United States. Next year, James is going to retire. He plans to travel all over the United States. Adjust. Adjust. I don't know where Captain Highland is. I just got here. I don't know where Captain Highland is. I just got here. Offer. Offer. I think Mr. Moore is going to offer me that teaching job. I think Mr. Moore is going to offer me that teaching job. Profession. Profession. Don is a doctor. He's part of the medical profession. Don is a doctor. He's part of the medical profession. Listen to a dialogue. Hey, Mike. What courses are you taking now? I'm taking a lot of medical courses, Jack. I'm in the medical field. Are you going to be a doctor? No. I'm going to be a nurse. Will you get a degree? Yes. My degree will be in nursing. It sounds like an interesting career. Now look at Figure 1. Each of those sentences is part of the dialogue. Listen to a sentence, then say yours. Let's begin. Hey, Mike. What courses are you taking now? Are you going to be a doctor? Will you get a degree? It sounds like an interesting career.
Segment timings (seconds): [8.74-12.82] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 2B. [20.46-20.86] Hello. [22.06-25.02] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 2B. [34.50-36.58] Repeat the words and sentences. [40.86-41.18] Took. [43.14-43.54] Took. [45.34-48.06] Larry took 6 math courses at the university. [53.49-55.41] He studied 6 math courses. [60.08-62.80] Larry took 6 math courses at the university. [68.13-69.97] He studied 6 math courses. [74.38-75.10] Accept. [76.93-76.98] Accept. [79.71-81.50] That new job is a promotion. [84.88-86.08] I'm going to accept it. [89.42-91.10] That new job is a promotion. [93.50-94.78] I'm going to accept it. [98.72-99.20] Offer. [101.46-101.86] Offer. [104.18-106.02] The Navy made John a good offer. [111.52-113.36] They'll help pay for his education. [118.34-120.18] The Navy made John a good offer. [124.75-126.51] They'll help pay for his education. [131.70-132.58] Refuse. [134.51-135.47] Refuse. [138.64-142.08] The last time we ate at that restaurant, the food was terrible. [148.35-149.95] I refuse to go there again. [154.46-157.98] The last time we ate at that restaurant, the food was terrible. [163.23-164.85] I refuse to go there again. [170.27-170.59] Retire. [172.71-173.36] Retire. [176.58-178.82] Next year, James is going to retire. [183.87-186.67] He plans to travel all over the United States. [191.68-194.00] Next year, James is going to retire. [199.70-202.50] He plans to travel all over the United States. [207.42-207.98] Adjust. [210.06-210.62] Adjust. [213.57-215.81] I don't know where Captain Highland is. [216.61-217.49] I just got here. [223.42-225.74] I don't know where Captain Highland is. [226.30-227.34] I just got here. [234.29-234.77] Offer. [237.07-237.31] Offer. [239.92-240.64] I think Mr. [240.64-243.28] Moore is going to offer me that teaching job. [250.66-251.38] I think Mr. [251.38-253.94] Moore is going to offer me that teaching job. [261.10-261.82] Profession. [263.81-264.61] Profession. [266.94-268.22] Don is a doctor. [268.78-270.70] He's part of the medical profession. [276.72-277.92] Don is a doctor. [278.48-280.24] He's part of the medical profession. [286.78-288.06] Listen to a dialogue. [291.20-291.84] Hey, Mike. [292.08-293.52] What courses are you taking now? [294.24-296.40] I'm taking a lot of medical courses, Jack. [297.12-298.40] I'm in the medical field. [298.40-300.24] Are you going to be a doctor? [300.48-300.96] No. [301.20-302.40] I'm going to be a nurse. [302.72-303.76] Will you get a degree? [303.92-304.40] Yes. [304.40-305.76] My degree will be in nursing. [306.08-307.76] It sounds like an interesting career. [309.66-310.46] Now look at Figure 1. [311.86-314.50] Each of those sentences is part of the dialogue. [315.41-318.13] Listen to a sentence, then say yours. [318.85-319.65] Let's begin. [321.66-322.22] Hey, Mike. [322.46-323.98] What courses are you taking now? [332.14-333.26] Are you going to be a doctor? [338.10-339.14] Will you get a degree? [344.22-345.98] It sounds like an interesting career.
TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2b-f2-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Now look at Figure 2: read the first line, then listen to the next one. Say your lines after that. You begin. I'm taking a lot of medical courses, Jack. I'm in the medical field. No. I'm going to be a nurse. Yes, my degree will be in nursing. Repeat the following sentences. The movie was boring. So we went home. The movie was boring. So we went home. We can go to dinner. Or we can go to the movies. We can go to dinner. Or we can go to the movies. Fred was sick. So he didn't go to Al's party. Fred was sick. So he didn't go to Al's party. You can give it to me. Or you can give it to my secretary. You can give it to me. Or you can give it to my secretary. It was snowing. So we stayed at home. It was snowing. So we stayed at home. I can fly. Or I can take the train. I can fly. Or I can take the train. Jim had a fever and a bad cough. So he went to the doctor. Jim had a fever and a bad cough. So he went to the doctor. You can have chicken soup. Or you can have a chicken sandwich. You can have chicken soup. Or you can have a chicken sandwich.
Segment timings (seconds): [2.24-8.14] Now look at Figure 2: read the first line, then listen to the next one. [9.22-10.90] Say your lines after that. [12.11-12.75] You begin. [15.70-17.78] I'm taking a lot of medical courses, Jack. [18.58-19.86] I'm in the medical field. [21.95-22.43] No. [22.67-23.87] I'm going to be a nurse. [25.98-27.82] Yes, my degree will be in nursing. [33.52-35.44] Repeat the following sentences. [37.01-38.29] The movie was boring. [41.14-42.26] So we went home. [44.91-46.19] The movie was boring. [48.21-49.41] So we went home. [53.17-56.55] We can go to dinner. [57.39-58.91] Or we can go to the movies. [63.46-66.75] We can go to dinner. [66.83-68.35] Or we can go to the movies. [73.52-74.48] Fred was sick. [76.45-78.37] So he didn't go to Al's party. [82.45-85.65] Fred was sick. [85.78-87.62] So he didn't go to Al's party. [94.11-97.83] You can give it to me. [98.50-100.58] Or you can give it to my secretary. [105.81-109.59] You can give it to me. [110.34-112.34] Or you can give it to my secretary. [118.27-119.23] It was snowing. [121.78-123.06] So we stayed at home. [125.84-126.72] It was snowing. [129.09-130.29] So we stayed at home. [135.44-138.33] I can fly. [138.42-139.86] Or I can take the train. [143.04-146.19] I can fly. [146.26-147.78] Or I can take the train. [153.34-155.42] Jim had a fever and a bad cough. [159.78-161.06] So he went to the doctor. [165.73-170.49] Jim had a fever and a bad cough. [172.70-173.98] So he went to the doctor. [179.42-183.39] You can have chicken soup. [184.51-186.43] Or you can have a chicken sandwich. [191.20-195.21] You can have chicken soup. [196.48-198.48] Or you can have a chicken sandwich.
TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2b-f3-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Look at figure 3. Read the answers. You will hear part of a sentence. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence. You will hear each sentence part twice. Number 1: "The baby was crying." "The baby was crying." Number 2: "Fred can ride with me." "Fred can ride with me." Number 3: "Sergeant Richards can work 3 more years." "Sergeant Richards can work 3 more years." Number 4: "Joanne wants to be a doctor." "Joanne wants to be a doctor." Number 5: "Can you accept my offer?" "Can you accept my offer?" Number 6: "Bob chose teaching as a career." "Bob chose teaching as a career." Number 7: "It was raining very hard." "It was raining very hard." Number 8: "Julie can stay with her sister." "Julie can stay with her sister." Let's check your answers. Letter A is 7. "It was raining very hard, so we didn't go to the lake." Repeat: "It was raining very hard, so we didn't go to the lake." Letter B is 3. "Sergeant Richards can work 3 more years, or he can retire." Repeat: "Sergeant Richards can work 3 more years, or he can retire." Letter C is 1. "The baby was crying, so his mother picked him up." Repeat: "The baby was crying, so his mother picked him up." Letter D is 5. "Can you accept my offer, or do you need to think it over?" Repeat: "Can you accept my offer, or do you need to think it over?" Letter E is 2. "Fred can ride with me, or he can take the bus." Repeat: "Fred can ride with me, or he can take the bus." Letter F is 4. "Joanne wants to be a doctor, so she'll have to take a lot of medical courses." Repeat: "Joanne wants to be a doctor, so she'll have to take a lot of medical courses." Letter G is 8. "Julie can stay with her sister, or she can stay in a motel." Repeat: "Julie can stay with her sister, or she can stay in a motel." Letter H is 6. "Bob chose teaching as a career, so he'll take courses in the field of education." Repeat: "Bob chose teaching as a career, so he'll take courses in the field of education."
Segment timings (seconds): [1.79-2.99] Look at figure 3. [3.82-5.02] Read the answers. [25.95-27.87] You will hear part of a sentence. [29.47-32.51] Choose the answer that best completes the sentence. [34.00-36.56] You will hear each sentence part twice. [38.48-44.96] Number 1: "The baby was crying." "The baby was crying." [60.56-69.69] Number 2: "Fred can ride with me." "Fred can ride with me." [79.66-90.69] Number 3: "Sergeant Richards can work 3 more years." "Sergeant Richards can work 3 more years." [100.27-107.47] Number 4: "Joanne wants to be a doctor." "Joanne wants to be a doctor." [120.56-127.18] Number 5: "Can you accept my offer?" "Can you accept my offer?" [138.74-146.94] Number 6: "Bob chose teaching as a career." "Bob chose teaching as a career." [158.30-167.55] Number 7: "It was raining very hard." "It was raining very hard." [176.42-183.39] Number 8: "Julie can stay with her sister." "Julie can stay with her sister." [200.90-202.34] Let's check your answers. [204.03-205.31] Letter A is 7. [206.70-218.03] "It was raining very hard, so we didn't go to the lake." Repeat: "It was raining very hard, so we didn't go to the lake." [223.23-225.15] Letter B is 3. [226.77-231.01] "Sergeant Richards can work 3 more years, or he can retire." [232.61-238.17] Repeat: "Sergeant Richards can work 3 more years, [241.94-243.14] or he can retire." [248.48-249.92] Letter C is 1. [251.26-253.98] "The baby was crying, so his mother picked him up." [255.81-258.13] Repeat: "The baby was crying, [262.03-263.39] so his mother picked him up." [269.49-271.17] Letter D is 5. [272.59-275.95] "Can you accept my offer, or do you need to think it over?" [277.89-280.59] Repeat: "Can you accept my offer, [284.37-285.89] or do you need to think it over?" [290.94-292.54] Letter E is 2. [294.24-305.30] "Fred can ride with me, or he can take the bus." Repeat: "Fred can ride with me, or he can take the bus." [310.96-312.16] Letter F is 4. [313.94-318.74] "Joanne wants to be a doctor, so she'll have to take a lot of medical courses." [320.46-325.59] Repeat: "Joanne wants to be a doctor, [329.06-331.78] so she'll have to take a lot of medical courses." [337.86-339.14] Letter G is 8. [340.38-344.30] "Julie can stay with her sister, or she can stay in a motel." [346.06-348.94] Repeat: "Julie can stay with her sister, [354.61-356.21] or she can stay in a motel." [362.24-363.68] Letter H is 6. [365.33-370.72] "Bob chose teaching as a career, so he'll take courses in the field of education." [372.61-378.21] Repeat: "Bob chose teaching as a career, [381.18-383.74] so he'll take courses in the field of education."
TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2b-f4-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Look at figure 4. You will hear a dialogue twice. Listen, then write the answer to the question. Did you turn down that job at the phone company, Sam? I sure did, Bob. What profession did you decide on? I decided on a career in the military. Listen again. Did you turn down that job at the phone company, Sam? I sure did, Bob. What profession did you decide on? I decided on a career in the military. What career did Sam choose? Write your answer. The answer is: Sam chose a career in the military. Listen to the next dialogue and answer the question. Where are you going on your vacation, Sally? I want to go to the beach. It's rainy and windy today. I hope it clears up before I go. Listen again. Where are you going on your vacation, Sally? I want to go to the beach. It's rainy and windy today. I hope it clears up before I go. Where does Sally want to go on her vacation? Write your answer. The answer is: Sally wants to go to the beach.
Segment timings (seconds): [1.79-2.91] Look at figure 4. [4.18-6.18] You will hear a dialogue twice. [7.52-10.48] Listen, then write the answer to the question. [13.15-15.55] Did you turn down that job at the phone company, Sam? [16.43-17.31] I sure did, Bob. [18.53-20.21] What profession did you decide on? [20.53-22.77] I decided on a career in the military. [24.43-25.23] Listen again. [26.67-29.07] Did you turn down that job at the phone company, Sam? [29.31-30.27] I sure did, Bob. [30.99-32.59] What profession did you decide on? [32.83-35.07] I decided on a career in the military. [39.92-42.24] What career did Sam choose? [43.20-44.24] Write your answer. [73.97-77.89] The answer is: Sam chose a career in the military. [80.03-83.79] Listen to the next dialogue and answer the question. [87.86-90.26] Where are you going on your vacation, Sally? [91.50-93.42] I want to go to the beach. [93.66-95.50] It's rainy and windy today. [96.14-98.38] I hope it clears up before I go. [101.89-102.69] Listen again. [105.65-108.05] Where are you going on your vacation, Sally? [109.30-111.30] I want to go to the beach. [111.46-113.30] It's rainy and windy today. [113.94-116.26] I hope it clears up before I go. [119.01-121.41] Where does Sally want to go on her vacation? [122.53-123.49] Write your answer. [147.87-151.15] The answer is: Sally wants to go to the beach.
TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2b-f5-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Now look at Figure 5. Listen to a sentence; choose the answer that has the same meaning as the sentence you hear. The first one is an example: "Margaret and Joe make a nice couple." Margaret and Joe make a nice couple. The answer is C: "Margaret and Joe make a nice couple." Margaret and Joe are married. Listen to some more sentences, and choose the best statement. Number 1: "The coach said they had to practice again on Wednesday." The coach said they had to practice again on Wednesday. Number 2: "Sally doubts that she can come to dinner. She's not feeling well." Sally doubts that she can come to dinner. She's not feeling well. Number 3: "That new high school needs a stadium for their football, soccer, and baseball games." That new high school needs a stadium for their football, soccer, and baseball games. Number 4: "Henry got several presents for his birthday. He got a bicycle, a watch, and two small trucks." Henry got several presents for his birthday. He got a bicycle, a watch, and two small trucks. Number 5: "Mary Lou bought 3 necklaces, 4 rings, and 2 pairs of earrings." Mary Lou bought 3 necklaces, 4 rings, and 2 pairs of earrings. Let's check your answers. Number 1 is A: "A coach teaches people sports." Repeat: "A coach teaches people sports." Number 2 is B: "Sally doesn't think she can come." Repeat: "Sally doesn't think she can come." Number 3 is C: "The school needs a place to play sports." Repeat: "The school needs a place to play sports." Number 4 is B: "Henry got lots of gifts." Repeat: "Henry got lots of gifts." Number 5 is A: "Mary Lou bought lots of jewelry." Repeat: "Mary Lou bought lots of jewelry."
Segment timings (seconds): [1.68-3.28] Now look at Figure 5. [4.46-10.54] Listen to a sentence; choose the answer that has the same meaning as the sentence you hear. [12.26-14.02] The first one is an example: [16.43-18.83] "Margaret and Joe make a nice couple." [21.23-23.55] Margaret and Joe make a nice couple. [34.29-41.14] The answer is C: "Margaret and Joe make a nice couple." Margaret and Joe are married. [42.58-46.90] Listen to some more sentences, and choose the best statement. [48.08-57.92] Number 1: "The coach said they had to practice again on Wednesday." The coach said they had to practice again on Wednesday. [72.40-76.30] Number 2: "Sally doubts that she can come to dinner. [77.02-78.38] She's not feeling well." [79.81-82.05] Sally doubts that she can come to dinner. [82.77-84.05] She's not feeling well. [99.47-106.30] Number 3: "That new high school needs a stadium for their football, soccer, and baseball games." [107.90-113.34] That new high school needs a stadium for their football, soccer, and baseball games. [128.48-133.09] Number 4: "Henry got several presents for his birthday. [133.95-137.63] He got a bicycle, a watch, and two small trucks." [139.46-141.86] Henry got several presents for his birthday. [142.69-146.21] He got a bicycle, a watch, and two small trucks. [162.37-163.01] Number 5: [164.53-169.73] "Mary Lou bought 3 necklaces, 4 rings, and 2 pairs of earrings." [171.33-177.17] Mary Lou bought 3 necklaces, 4 rings, and 2 pairs of earrings. [194.67-196.11] Let's check your answers. [197.74-206.62] Number 1 is A: "A coach teaches people sports." Repeat: "A coach teaches people sports." [210.69-219.25] Number 2 is B: "Sally doesn't think she can come." Repeat: "Sally doesn't think she can come." [225.87-235.49] Number 3 is C: "The school needs a place to play sports." Repeat: "The school needs a place to play sports." [241.81-246.45] Number 4 is B: "Henry got lots of gifts." [248.29-250.58] Repeat: "Henry got lots of gifts." [255.12-264.42] Number 5 is A: "Mary Lou bought lots of jewelry." Repeat: "Mary Lou bought lots of jewelry."
TAPE — Figure 6 (clip filenames start: bk12-l2b-f6-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 6. Listen carefully and follow the directions. Use the key to help you. Number 1: Put the quotation marks in column 1, row 4. Put the quotation marks in column 1, row 4. Number 2: Put the question mark in column 3, row 2. Put the question mark in column 3, row 2. Number 3: Put the comma in column 2, row 1. Put the comma in column 2, row 1. Number 4: Put the period in column 4, row 3. Put the period in column 4, row 3. To check your answers, turn to page 22 in your Language Laboratory Activities booklet. This is the end of Lesson 2B, Book 12.
Segment timings (seconds): [1.70-2.47] Look at Figure 6. [3.70-6.10] Listen carefully and follow the directions. [6.74-8.18] Use the key to help you. [10.59-15.46] Number 1: Put the quotation marks in column 1, row 4. [17.79-21.39] Put the quotation marks in column 1, row 4. [31.06-36.26] Number 2: Put the question mark in column 3, row 2. [37.82-41.49] Put the question mark in column 3, row 2. [50.37-55.47] Number 3: Put the comma in column 2, row 1. [56.97-60.43] Put the comma in column 2, row 1. [69.26-73.81] Number 4: Put the period in column 4, row 3. [75.45-78.42] Put the period in column 4, row 3. [91.23-96.83] To check your answers, turn to page 22 in your Language Laboratory Activities booklet. [104.22-107.26] This is the end of Lesson 2B, Book 12.