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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l3a-f1-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 3A. Hello. Open your books to the activities for Lesson 3A. Look at Figure 1 and repeat the words and sentences. Picture A: fire. Fire. Jim made a fire to keep warm. Jim made a fire to keep warm. Picture B: cassette. Cassette. My brother made a cassette for me with Arabic music. My brother made a cassette for me with Arabic music. Picture C: dining room. Dining room. We bought some new furniture for the dining room. We bought some new furniture for the dining room. Picture D: patio. Patio. If it's warm, we can eat dinner on the patio. If it's warm, we can eat dinner on the patio. Picture E: stereo. Stereo. Rodney has a very nice stereo. He loves to listen to music. Rodney has a very nice stereo. He loves to listen to music. Picture F: story. Story. Captain Martin's apartment is on the second story of that building. Captain Martin's apartment is on the second story of that building. Picture G: wood. Wood. Will you cut some wood for the fire? Will you cut some wood for the fire? Picture H: plan. Plan. Did you see the plans for Alma's new house? Did you see the plans for Alma's new house? Picture I: record. Record. Larry got 3 records for his birthday. Larry got 3 records for his birthday. Picture J: microwave. Microwave. Jane wants to buy a microwave. Jane wants to buy a microwave. Picture K: oven. Oven. Elaine cooked the chicken in the oven at 375 degrees. Elaine cooked the chicken in the oven at 375 degrees. Picture L: fireplace. Fireplace. Mr. Evans has a fireplace in his new house. Mr. Evans has a fireplace in his new house. Look at Figure 1 again. Listen to a sentence. Match the sentence to the picture. Write the number of the sentence under the correct picture. You will hear each sentence twice. Number 1: The children are playing on the patio. The children are playing on the patio. You should have written the number 1 under Picture D. Let's continue. Number 2: Mother is baking a cake in the oven. Mother is baking a cake in the oven. Number 3: Have you seen the plans for my new house? Have you seen the plans for my new house? Number 4: Frank's new stereo sounds wonderful. Frank's new stereo sounds wonderful. Number 5: Why don't you make a fire? Why don't you make a fire? Number 6: George saves time when he cooks in his microwave. George saves time when he cooks in his microwave. Number 7: Charlie wants to listen to my new cassette. Charlie wants to listen to my new cassette. Number 8: We always eat dinner in the dining room, not in front of the TV. We always eat dinner in the dining room, not in front of the TV. Number 9: Bob lives in a 2-story apartment building. Bob lives in a 2-story apartment building. Number 10: Melanie's new house has a large fireplace. Melanie's new house has a large fireplace. Number 11: Have you heard Bruce Springsteen's newest record? Have you heard Bruce Springsteen's newest record? Number 12: Ask Tim to cut some more wood. Ask Tim to cut some more wood. Let's check your answers. Number 1 goes under Picture D: The children are playing on the patio. Repeat: The children are playing on the patio. Number 2 goes under Picture K: Mother is baking a cake in the oven. Repeat: Mother is baking a cake in the oven. Number 3 goes under Picture H: Have you seen the plans for my new house? Repeat: Have you seen the plans for my new house? Number 4 goes under Picture E: Frank's new stereo sounds wonderful. Repeat: Frank's new stereo sounds wonderful. Number 5 goes under Picture A: Why don't you make a fire? Repeat: Why don't you make a fire? Number 6 goes under Picture J: George saves time when he cooks in his microwave. Repeat: George saves time when he cooks in his microwave. Number 7 goes under Picture B: Charlie wants to listen to my new cassette. Repeat: Charlie wants to listen to my new cassette. Number 8 goes under Picture C: We always eat dinner in the dining room, not in front of the TV. Repeat: We always eat dinner in the dining room, not in front of the TV. Number 9 goes under Picture F: Bob lives in a 2-story apartment building. Repeat: Bob lives in a 2-story apartment building. Number 10 goes under Picture L: Melanie's new house has a large fireplace. Repeat: Melanie's new house has a large fireplace. Number 11 goes under Picture I: Have you heard Bruce Springsteen's newest record? Repeat: Have you heard Bruce Springsteen's newest record? Number 12 goes under Picture G: Ask Tim to cut some more wood. Repeat: Ask Tim to cut some more wood. Repeat the following words and sentences. Number 1: Add on. Add on. Mrs. Howard just had another baby. Now there are 5 children in the family. They need to add on another bedroom. Mrs. Howard just had another baby. Now there are 5 children in the family. They need to add on another bedroom. Number 2: Build. Build. My son is building his home in the country. My son is building his home in the country. Number 3: Enlarge. Enlarge. Peggy does a lot of cooking. She has decided to enlarge her kitchen. Peggy does a lot of cooking. She has decided to enlarge her kitchen. Number 4: Heat. Heat. That fire is very hot. It gives off a lot of heat. That fire is very hot. It gives off a lot of heat. Number 5: Burn. Burn. Don't let the baby play near the fire. It will burn him. Don't let the baby play near the fire. It will burn him. Number 6: Addition. Addition. This patio is our newest addition to the house. This patio is our newest addition to the house. Number 7: Builder. Builder. Mr. Ellis is the biggest builder in Dallas. Mr. Ellis is the biggest builder in Dallas. Number 8: Suburb. Suburb. Valerie lives in a new suburb outside the city. Valerie lives in a new suburb outside of the city.

Segment timings (seconds): [9.52-12.80] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 3A. [19.53-19.83] Hello. [20.55-23.86] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 3A. [30.93-34.59] Look at Figure 1 and repeat the words and sentences. [38.08-41.55] Picture A: fire. [41.54-42.18] Fire. [43.89-45.97] Jim made a fire to keep warm. [50.43-52.59] Jim made a fire to keep warm. [56.82-58.58] Picture B: cassette. [60.63-61.11] Cassette. [63.75-66.67] My brother made a cassette for me with Arabic music. [72.80-75.92] My brother made a cassette for me with Arabic music. [82.16-84.24] Picture C: dining room. [85.79-86.83] Dining room. [88.93-91.41] We bought some new furniture for the dining room. [96.70-99.26] We bought some new furniture for the dining room. [105.14-106.98] Picture D: patio. [109.05-109.47] Patio. [112.41-115.28] If it's warm, we can eat dinner on the patio. [120.88-123.60] If it's warm, we can eat dinner on the patio. [130.05-131.85] Picture E: stereo. [133.98-134.78] Stereo. [137.76-139.76] Rodney has a very nice stereo. [140.56-142.24] He loves to listen to music. [149.37-151.41] Rodney has a very nice stereo. [152.00-152.69] He loves to listen to music. [161.49-163.23] Picture F: story. [165.45-165.87] Story. [168.93-172.47] Captain Martin's apartment is on the second story of that building. [179.15-183.03] Captain Martin's apartment is on the second story of that building. [190.05-192.09] Picture G: wood. [193.47-193.95] Wood. [196.35-198.21] Will you cut some wood for the fire? [203.19-205.23] Will you cut some wood for the fire? [211.47-213.33] Picture H: plan. [214.95-217.77] Plan. [217.95-220.35] Did you see the plans for Alma's new house? [226.35-228.87] Did you see the plans for Alma's new house? [236.37-238.29] Picture I: record. [240.15-240.69] Record. [243.87-245.85] Larry got 3 records for his birthday. [250.41-252.57] Larry got 3 records for his birthday. [258.93-260.97] Picture J: microwave. [262.83-263.67] Microwave. [266.07-268.05] Jane wants to buy a microwave. [273.09-275.13] Jane wants to buy a microwave. [281.43-283.17] Picture K: oven. [285.27-285.57] Oven. [288.51-292.65] Elaine cooked the chicken in the oven at 375 degrees. [299.37-303.51] Elaine cooked the chicken in the oven at 375 degrees. [311.09-312.75] Picture L: fireplace. [314.91-315.57] Fireplace. [318.27-318.33] Mr. [318.63-320.91] Evans has a fireplace in his new house. [326.25-326.31] Mr. [326.61-329.01] Evans has a fireplace in his new house. [335.91-337.29] Look at Figure 1 again. [338.25-339.51] Listen to a sentence. [340.35-342.15] Match the sentence to the picture. [342.81-345.51] Write the number of the sentence under the correct picture. [346.05-348.21] You will hear each sentence twice. [349.59-353.43] Number 1: The children are playing on the patio. [354.57-357.03] The children are playing on the patio. [373.77-376.83] You should have written the number 1 under Picture D. [377.67-378.45] Let's continue. [380.13-383.67] Number 2: Mother is baking a cake in the oven. [385.29-387.51] Mother is baking a cake in the oven. [398.01-402.21] Number 3: Have you seen the plans for my new house? [403.65-406.05] Have you seen the plans for my new house? [418.29-422.31] Number 4: Frank's new stereo sounds wonderful. [424.05-426.33] Frank's new stereo sounds wonderful. [438.39-441.57] Number 5: Why don't you make a fire? [443.19-444.63] Why don't you make a fire? [456.45-461.55] Number 6: George saves time when he cooks in his microwave. [463.53-466.59] George saves time when he cooks in his microwave. [478.05-482.19] Number 7: Charlie wants to listen to my new cassette. [483.93-486.21] Charlie wants to listen to my new cassette. [497.13-503.25] Number 8: We always eat dinner in the dining room, not in front of the TV. [504.93-508.89] We always eat dinner in the dining room, not in front of the TV. [520.47-524.85] Number 9: Bob lives in a 2-story apartment building. [526.95-529.47] Bob lives in a 2-story apartment building. [542.55-547.35] Number 10: Melanie's new house has a large fireplace. [549.09-551.91] Melanie's new house has a large fireplace. [565.41-569.97] Number 11: Have you heard Bruce Springsteen's newest record? [571.77-574.77] Have you heard Bruce Springsteen's newest record? [586.47-590.37] Number 12: Ask Tim to cut some more wood. [592.35-594.51] Ask Tim to cut some more wood. [611.67-612.99] Let's check your answers. [614.67-619.71] Number 1 goes under Picture D: The children are playing on the patio. [620.97-624.03] Repeat: The children are playing on the patio. [628.65-634.17] Number 2 goes under Picture K: Mother is baking a cake in the oven. [635.73-638.73] Repeat: Mother is baking a cake in the oven. [644.91-650.97] Number 3 goes under Picture H: Have you seen the plans for my new house? [652.17-655.71] Repeat: Have you seen the plans for my new house? [662.73-668.79] Number 4 goes under Picture E: Frank's new stereo sounds wonderful. [670.05-673.47] Repeat: Frank's new stereo sounds wonderful. [678.93-684.09] Number 5 goes under Picture A: Why don't you make a fire? [685.29-687.81] Repeat: Why don't you make a fire? [692.19-694.89] Number 6 goes under Picture J: [696.51-699.69] George saves time when he cooks in his microwave. [701.25-705.51] Repeat: George saves time when he cooks in his microwave. [713.43-719.67] Number 7 goes under Picture B: Charlie wants to listen to my new cassette. [721.17-724.83] Repeat: Charlie wants to listen to my new cassette. [731.49-739.95] Number 8 goes under Picture C: We always eat dinner in the dining room, not in front of the TV. [741.57-746.73] Repeat: We always eat dinner in the dining room, not in front of the TV. [754.29-760.95] Number 9 goes under Picture F: Bob lives in a 2-story apartment building. [762.57-766.59] Repeat: Bob lives in a 2-story apartment building. [775.11-781.89] Number 10 goes under Picture L: Melanie's new house has a large fireplace. [783.39-787.47] Repeat: Melanie's new house has a large fireplace. [795.93-802.89] Number 11 goes under Picture I: Have you heard Bruce Springsteen's newest record? [804.57-808.89] Repeat: Have you heard Bruce Springsteen's newest record? [817.47-823.71] Number 12 goes under Picture G: Ask Tim to cut some more wood. [825.33-828.99] Repeat: Ask Tim to cut some more wood. [834.69-837.21] Repeat the following words and sentences. [838.71-841.11] Number 1: Add on. [843.15-843.81] Add on. [847.23-847.53] Mrs. [847.65-849.27] Howard just had another baby. [853.89-856.47] Now there are 5 children in the family. [861.69-863.97] They need to add on another bedroom. [870.69-870.99] Mrs. [871.11-872.91] Howard just had another baby. [878.73-881.07] Now there are 5 children in the family. [889.41-891.57] They need to add on another bedroom. [898.53-900.21] Number 2: Build. [902.13-902.61] Build. [904.83-907.17] My son is building his home in the country. [912.81-915.57] My son is building his home in the country. [921.57-924.21] Number 3: Enlarge. [925.89-926.55] Enlarge. [928.89-930.27] Peggy does a lot of cooking. [933.93-936.33] She has decided to enlarge her kitchen. [941.85-943.23] Peggy does a lot of cooking. [946.71-949.11] She has decided to enlarge her kitchen. [955.77-957.33] Number 4: Heat. [958.89-959.19] Heat. [961.11-962.67] That fire is very hot. [963.51-965.07] It gives off a lot of heat. [971.55-973.17] That fire is very hot. [973.89-975.63] It gives off a lot of heat. [982.77-984.33] Number 5: Burn. [986.19-986.49] Burn. [988.77-990.93] Don't let the baby play near the fire. [995.61-999.09] It will burn him. [1000.77-1002.81] Don't let the baby play near the fire. [1008.45-1009.59] It will burn him. [1014.45-1016.31] Number 6: Addition. [1018.11-1018.77] Addition. [1022.13-1025.13] This patio is our newest addition to the house. [1030.41-1033.29] This patio is our newest addition to the house. [1038.57-1040.25] Number 7: Builder. [1041.99-1042.35] Builder. [1045.41-1045.47] Mr. [1045.83-1047.93] Ellis is the biggest builder in Dallas. [1054.41-1054.47] Mr. [1054.83-1056.99] Ellis is the biggest builder in Dallas. [1063.71-1065.51] Number 8: Suburb. [1067.31-1067.79] Suburb. [1071.87-1075.17] Valerie lives in a new suburb outside the city. [1081.05-1084.59] Valerie lives in a new suburb outside of the city.

TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l3a-f2-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 2, listen to a question, and write the number in front of the correct answer. Number 1: "Who is Mr. Ellis?" The answer is C. He's the biggest builder in Dallas. Write the number 1 in front of letter C. Now listen, then write the number in front of the correct answer. Ready? Number 2: "Peggy does a lot of cooking." What did she do to her kitchen? Number 3: "Where is your son building his home?" Number 4: "Is this patio new?" Number 5: "Where is Mrs. Howard going to put all those children?" Number 6: "What does the fire give off?" Number 7: "Where does Valerie live?" Number 8: "Why can't the baby play near the fire?" Let's check your answers. Letter A is number 5. "Where is Mrs. Howard going to put all those children?" She's going to add on another bedroom. Repeat: "She's going to add on another bedroom." Letter B is number 4. "Is this patio new?" Yes, it's the newest addition to the house. Repeat: "Yes, it's the newest addition to the house." Letter C is number 1. "Who is Mr. Ellis?" He's the biggest builder in Dallas. Repeat: "He's the biggest builder in Dallas." Letter D is number 7. "Where does Valerie live?" She lives in a new suburb outside of the city. Repeat: "She lives in a new suburb outside of the city." Letter E is number 2. "Peggy does a lot of cooking." What did she do to her kitchen? She enlarged her kitchen. Repeat: "She enlarged her kitchen." Letter F is number 6. "What does the fire give off?" The fire gives off a lot of heat. Repeat: "The fire gives off a lot of heat." Letter G is number 3. "Where is your son building his home?" He's building it in the country. Repeat: "He's building it in the country." Letter H is number 8. "Why can't the baby play near the fire?" The fire will burn him. Repeat: "The fire will burn him." Repeat the following sentences. "Those questions could be too difficult for him." I think he's having trouble. Walter could be at the mall. I'm not sure. Could this be Alan's jacket? It's the same color as his. Do you think I could borrow your English book tonight? I can't find mine. What could John be doing out this late at night? He's usually home early.

Segment timings (seconds): [2.14-7.74] Look at Figure 2, listen to a question, and write the number in front of the correct answer. [8.83-11.28] Number 1: "Who is Mr. [11.28-11.84] Ellis?" [14.94-16.14] The answer is C. [17.07-19.23] He's the biggest builder in Dallas. [19.79-22.35] Write the number 1 in front of letter C. [23.15-27.07] Now listen, then write the number in front of the correct answer. [27.47-27.95] Ready? [29.87-35.73] Number 2: "Peggy does a lot of cooking." What did she do to her kitchen? [46.86-50.93] Number 3: "Where is your son building his home?" [64.69-67.65] Number 4: "Is this patio new?" [79.30-81.90] Number 5: "Where is Mrs. [81.90-84.14] Howard going to put all those children?" [97.30-100.59] Number 6: "What does the fire give off?" [112.62-115.54] Number 7: "Where does Valerie live?" [125.58-129.25] Number 8: "Why can't the baby play near the fire?" [146.21-147.57] Let's check your answers. [148.91-150.83] Letter A is number 5. [152.02-152.74] "Where is Mrs. [152.74-158.37] Howard going to put all those children?" She's going to add on another bedroom. [159.50-162.78] Repeat: "She's going to add on another bedroom." [167.49-169.17] Letter B is number 4. [170.59-176.21] "Is this patio new?" Yes, it's the newest addition to the house. [177.94-181.62] Repeat: "Yes, it's the newest addition to the house." [187.15-188.83] Letter C is number 1. [190.26-190.74] "Who is Mr. [190.74-194.35] Ellis?" He's the biggest builder in Dallas. [195.74-199.26] Repeat: "He's the biggest builder in Dallas." [207.09-208.93] Letter D is number 7. [210.27-211.63] "Where does Valerie live?" [213.50-216.38] She lives in a new suburb outside of the city. [217.98-222.38] Repeat: "She lives in a new suburb outside of the city." [230.78-232.19] Letter E is number 2. [233.84-238.00] "Peggy does a lot of cooking." What did she do to her kitchen? [239.60-241.04] She enlarged her kitchen. [242.30-244.78] Repeat: "She enlarged her kitchen." [250.29-251.73] Letter F is number 6. [253.07-258.16] "What does the fire give off?" The fire gives off a lot of heat. [259.97-263.20] Repeat: "The fire gives off a lot of heat." [271.17-273.15] Letter G is number 3. [274.47-276.50] "Where is your son building his home?" [278.62-280.46] He's building it in the country. [281.58-284.54] Repeat: "He's building it in the country." [289.44-291.28] Letter H is number 8. [292.29-297.10] "Why can't the baby play near the fire?" The fire will burn him. [298.69-300.93] Repeat: "The fire will burn him." [305.82-307.82] Repeat the following sentences. [309.71-312.35] "Those questions could be too difficult for him." [319.36-320.96] I think he's having trouble. [328.67-330.11] Walter could be at the mall. [334.62-335.58] I'm not sure. [340.83-342.43] Could this be Alan's jacket? [347.86-349.54] It's the same color as his. [356.69-359.17] Do you think I could borrow your English book tonight? [365.98-367.26] I can't find mine. [374.14-376.70] What could John be doing out this late at night? [384.70-386.06] He's usually home early.

TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk12-l3a-f3-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Now, look at Figure 3: write the answers to the questions using "could." The words in Figure 3 will help you answer the questions. Look at the example: "Where is Robert?" The answer is: "Robert could be at Jim's house." Do the rest like the example. Number 1: "Someone left his sweater here. Whose is it?" Number 2: "When is the get-together for Jeff?" Number 3: "Where is my pencil? I can't find it." Number 4: "What is that a picture of?" Number 5: "How long is this movie?" Let's check your answers. Number 1 is: "It could be Daniel's." Repeat: "It could be Daniel's." Number 2 is: "It could be today." Repeat: "It could be today." Number 3 is: "It could be on your desk." Repeat: "It could be on your desk." Number 4 is: "It could be a bird in a tree." Repeat: "It could be a bird in a tree." Number 5 is: "It could be about 2 and a half or 3 hours." Repeat: "It could be about 2 and a half or 3 hours."

Segment timings (seconds): [1.66-10.85] Now, look at Figure 3: write the answers to the questions using "could." The words in Figure 3 will help you answer the questions. [11.73-14.29] Look at the example: "Where is Robert?" [20.66-26.40] The answer is: "Robert could be at Jim's house." Do the rest like the example. [27.81-31.09] Number 1: "Someone left his sweater here. [31.95-32.59] Whose is it?" [48.14-48.86] Number 2: [50.86-52.70] "When is the get-together for Jeff?" [65.33-68.19] Number 3: "Where is my pencil? [68.75-69.71] I can't find it." [82.77-86.43] Number 4: "What is that a picture of?" [96.54-99.57] Number 5: "How long is this movie?" [120.37-121.73] Let's check your answers. [123.55-130.00] Number 1 is: "It could be Daniel's." Repeat: "It could be Daniel's." [134.86-141.18] Number 2 is: "It could be today." Repeat: "It could be today." [145.02-152.29] Number 3 is: "It could be on your desk." Repeat: "It could be on your desk." [156.29-164.26] Number 4 is: "It could be a bird in a tree." Repeat: "It could be a bird in a tree." [170.75-175.95] Number 5 is: "It could be about 2 and a half or 3 hours." [177.36-181.84] Repeat: "It could be about 2 and a half or 3 hours."

TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk12-l3a-f4-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 4, listen to a short dialogue, select the letter that best describes the meaning of the conversation. The first one is an example. Okay. What happened, Gina? That man stepped on my toe. Gina is? The answer is: Gina is angry. Now listen to the other dialogues. Number 1. Hi, Jack. Is Mr. West your barber too? Yes. He has given me haircuts for the past 10 years. Jack is? Number 2. What are you doing here at the airport so late at night, Jim? I'm waiting for my brother to arrive. I've been here for 3 and a half hours. His plane left New York at 2:30 this afternoon. The plane is? Number 3. Lieutenant Andrews. Your hands are very greasy, and you are late. I'm sorry, sir. I had to change a flat tire this morning. Lieutenant Andrews is? Number 4. Jimmy, what's wrong? They put too much sugar in this tea. The tea is too— Number 5. Where are you going in such a hurry? To the airport. My sister arrives this afternoon. I haven't seen her for 2 years. He's? Let's check your answers. Number 1 is B: Jack is pleased. Repeat: Jack is pleased. Number 2 is B: The plane is late. Repeat: The plane is late. Number 3 is A: Lieutenant Andrews is upset. Repeat: He's upset. Number 4 is C: The tea is too sweet. Repeat: The tea is too sweet. Number 5 is B: He's excited. Repeat: He's excited. This is the end of Lesson 3A, Book 12.

Segment timings (seconds): [1.73-10.67] Look at Figure 4, listen to a short dialogue, select the letter that best describes the meaning of the conversation. [11.39-13.39] The first one is an example. [17.52-17.92] Okay. [17.92-18.96] What happened, Gina? [19.92-22.00] That man stepped on my toe. [24.80-28.35] Gina is? [28.48-31.20] The answer is: Gina is angry. [31.60-33.68] Now listen to the other dialogues. [37.26-37.98] Number 1. [39.30-39.86] Hi, Jack. [40.18-40.58] Is Mr. [40.58-41.70] West your barber too? [42.26-42.90] Yes. [42.90-45.54] He has given me haircuts for the past 10 years. [47.10-48.06] Jack is? [54.14-54.86] Number 2. [57.23-59.95] What are you doing here at the airport so late at night, Jim? [60.85-62.77] I'm waiting for my brother to arrive. [63.58-65.66] I've been here for 3 and a half hours. [66.38-69.26] His plane left New York at 2:30 this afternoon. [70.90-74.19] The plane is? [78.02-78.74] Number 3. [80.72-81.68] Lieutenant Andrews. [82.16-84.88] Your hands are very greasy, and you are late. [85.74-86.70] I'm sorry, sir. [87.02-88.94] I had to change a flat tire this morning. [90.88-94.53] Lieutenant Andrews is? [98.82-99.46] Number 4. [101.17-102.13] Jimmy, what's wrong? [102.99-104.83] They put too much sugar in this tea. [106.59-110.37] The tea is too— [115.76-116.08] Number 5. [118.61-120.13] Where are you going in such a hurry? [121.38-122.18] To the airport. [122.82-124.74] My sister arrives this afternoon. [125.22-126.98] I haven't seen her for 2 years. [128.40-128.88] He's? [136.54-137.90] Let's check your answers. [139.95-143.31] Number 1 is B: Jack is pleased. [144.14-146.70] Repeat: Jack is pleased. [149.95-153.39] Number 2 is B: The plane is late. [154.37-156.77] Repeat: The plane is late. [160.93-165.39] Number 3 is A: Lieutenant Andrews is upset. [166.83-168.67] Repeat: He's upset. [172.90-176.54] Number 4 is C: The tea is too sweet. [177.76-180.59] Repeat: The tea is too sweet. [185.65-189.06] Number 5 is B: He's excited. [190.37-192.53] Repeat: He's excited. [208.05-211.41] This is the end of Lesson 3A, Book 12.