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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4a-f1-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 4A. Hello. Open your books to the activities for Lesson 4A. Look at Figure 1. Repeat the words and sentences. Picture A: fish, fish. Mr. Thrasher caught a big fish last Saturday. Picture B: fish, fish. The boys are fishing off the pier. Their fathers are fishing off the boat. Picture C: hunt, hunt. My uncle is hunting ducks. Picture D: country, country. The flowers are beautiful out in the country. Picture E: high, high. Roger could see the whole city from the high hill. Picture F: low, low. The temperature was 37 degrees. That was low for April. Picture G: outdoors, outdoors. Put that dog outdoors. Picture H: out of doors, out of doors. We like to play out of doors. Picture I: indoors, indoors. It's rainy and cold. It's a good day to stay indoors. Picture J: deer, deer. The deer are eating by the lake. Picture K: duck, duck. The children enjoy feeding the ducks. Picture L: gun, gun. The store sells many kinds of guns. Picture M: rifle, rifle. My grandfather bought me this new rifle. Picture N: weapon, weapon. That soldier has used all the weapons. Look at Figure 1 again. Listen to the sentences. Write the number of the sentence under the correct picture. You will hear each sentence twice. Number 1: My neighbor enjoys hunting. My neighbor enjoys hunting. Number 2: George lives out in the country, far away from the city. George lives out in the country, far away from the city. Number 3: Look at the deer. Look at the deer. Number 4: Don's Gun Store has a large variety of guns. Don's Gun Store has a large variety of guns. Number 5: The temperature was very low. The temperature was very low. Number 6: That's really a big fish. That's really a big fish. Number 7: Look how high he is. Look how high he is. Number 8: John learned all about weapons in the military. John learned all about weapons in the military. Number 9: It's still raining; I've been indoors all day. It's still raining; I've been indoors all day. Number 10: They have to play soccer out of doors. They have to play soccer out of doors. Number 11: Mike is learning how to shoot his new rifle. Mike is learning how to shoot his new rifle. Number 12: The boys ask their fathers to go fishing. The boys ask their fathers to go fishing. Number 13: Roger's dog has to stay outdoors. Roger's dog has to stay outdoors. Number 14: The ducks like to play in the water. The ducks like to play in the water. Let's check your answers. Picture A is 6: That's really a big fish. Picture B is 12: The boys ask their fathers to go fishing. Picture C is 1: My neighbor enjoys hunting. Picture D is 2: George lives out in the country, far away from the city. Picture E is 7: Look how high he is. Picture F is 5: The temperature was very low. Picture G is 13: Roger's dog has to stay outdoors. Picture H is 10: They have to play soccer out of doors. Picture I is 9: It's still raining; I've been indoors all day. Picture J is 3: Look at the deer. Picture K is 14: The ducks like to play in the water. Picture L is 4: Don's Gun Store has a large variety of guns. Picture M is 11: Mike is learning how to shoot his new rifle. Picture N is 8: John learned all about weapons in the military.

Segment timings (seconds): [8.70-13.02] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 4A. [20.07-20.40] Hello. [21.36-24.64] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 4A. [31.18-33.07] Look at Figure 1. [33.02-34.94] Repeat the words and sentences. [38.94-43.04] Picture A: fish, fish. [44.32-44.72] Mr. [44.72-47.44] Thrasher caught a big fish last Saturday. [54.74-57.75] Picture B: fish, fish. [59.78-62.26] The boys are fishing off the pier. [68.22-70.94] Their fathers are fishing off the boat. [77.12-80.72] Picture C: hunt, hunt. [81.87-83.71] My uncle is hunting ducks. [90.54-94.00] Picture D: country, country. [95.12-97.92] The flowers are beautiful out in the country. [105.34-109.04] Picture E: high, high. [111.04-114.00] Roger could see the whole city from the high hill. [120.77-124.11] Picture F: low, low. [125.20-127.92] The temperature was 37 degrees. [134.61-136.13] That was low for April. [141.38-145.86] Picture G: outdoors, outdoors. [147.42-149.50] Put that dog outdoors. [156.10-161.18] Picture H: out of doors, out of doors. [162.81-165.41] We like to play out of doors. [172.59-176.67] Picture I: indoors, indoors. [177.87-181.59] It's rainy and cold. [184.61-186.77] It's a good day to stay indoors. [192.69-194.66] Picture J: deer, [196.23-196.53] deer. [198.15-200.18] The deer are eating by the lake. [206.16-209.46] Picture K: duck, duck. [211.50-213.50] The children enjoy feeding the ducks. [219.33-222.69] Picture L: gun, gun. [223.97-226.37] The store sells many kinds of guns. [234.27-237.55] Picture M: rifle, rifle. [239.78-242.10] My grandfather bought me this new rifle. [249.07-252.43] Picture N: weapon, weapon. [253.55-255.87] That soldier has used all the weapons. [262.89-264.15] Look at Figure 1 again. [265.17-266.37] Listen to the sentences. [267.51-270.37] Write the number of the sentence under the correct picture. [271.52-273.68] You will hear each sentence twice. [276.14-279.15] Number 1: My neighbor enjoys hunting. [281.07-282.99] My neighbor enjoys hunting. [299.91-304.75] Number 2: George lives out in the country, far away from the city. [306.33-309.81] George lives out in the country, far away from the city. [325.35-327.75] Number 3: Look at the deer. [328.95-329.91] Look at the deer. [346.71-351.82] Number 4: Don's Gun Store has a large variety of guns. [352.72-356.07] Don's Gun Store has a large variety of guns. [373.85-377.31] Number 5: The temperature was very low. [377.63-380.01] The temperature was very low. [401.18-404.32] Number 6: That's really a big fish. [404.60-407.18] That's really a big fish. [423.69-426.45] Number 7: Look how high he is. [427.76-429.36] Look how high he is. [445.84-449.91] Number 8: John learned all about weapons in the military. [451.47-454.59] John learned all about weapons in the military. [473.91-478.59] Number 9: It's still raining; I've been indoors all day. [480.00-483.62] It's still raining; I've been indoors all day. [503.42-507.18] Number 10: They have to play soccer out of doors. [507.18-509.98] They have to play soccer out of doors. [526.95-531.20] Number 11: Mike is learning how to shoot his new rifle. [531.98-535.00] Mike is learning how to shoot his new rifle. [552.37-557.01] Number 12: The boys ask their fathers to go fishing. [557.81-561.17] The boys ask their fathers to go fishing. [580.59-585.31] Number 13: Roger's dog has to stay outdoors. [586.11-589.35] Roger's dog has to stay outdoors. [605.36-609.01] Number 14: The ducks like to play in the water. [610.72-613.04] The ducks like to play in the water. [629.97-631.27] Let's check your answers. [632.31-636.57] Picture A is 6: That's really a big fish. [637.41-642.51] Picture B is 12: The boys ask their fathers to go fishing. [644.25-648.39] Picture C is 1: My neighbor enjoys hunting. [650.07-656.61] Picture D is 2: George lives out in the country, far away from the city. [657.99-661.59] Picture E is 7: Look how high he is. [662.91-667.65] Picture F is 5: The temperature was very low. [668.85-674.79] Picture G is 13: Roger's dog has to stay outdoors. [675.93-681.27] Picture H is 10: They have to play soccer out of doors. [682.41-688.47] Picture I is 9: It's still raining; I've been indoors all day. [691.05-694.77] Picture J is 3: Look at the deer. [695.67-700.77] Picture K is 14: The ducks like to play in the water. [701.97-707.73] Picture L is 4: Don's Gun Store has a large variety of guns. [709.29-714.69] Picture M is 11: Mike is learning how to shoot his new rifle. [715.89-721.35] Picture N is 8: John learned all about weapons in the military.

TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4a-f2-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 2. Repeat the words in sentences. Write the missing words in the blank. Number 1: catch, catch. The ocean is a good place to catch fish. Number 2: shoot, shoot. My grandfather taught me how to shoot a rifle. Number 3: own, own. We enlarged the house, so now I have my own room. Number 4: shot, shot. The police heard a shot when they arrived at the house. Let's check your answers. Number 1: you should have written catch, C-A-T-C-H. Number 2: you should have written shoot, S-H-O-O-T. Number 3: you should have written own, O-W-N. Number 4: you should have written shot, S-H-O-T. Repeat these sentences. Frank used to be in the army. Now he works in an office. Don used to play football. Now he plays tennis. Beth used to cook dinner every night. But now her daughter does. My nephew used to visit us every weekend. But he doesn't anymore. My father used to take me fishing every summer. Now I take my son. Uncle Jim used to take me hunting every fall. But we haven't gone for 6 years. My neighbor used to own a gun. But he sold it last month.

Segment timings (seconds): [1.95-3.15] Look at Figure 2. [3.87-5.79] Repeat the words in sentences. [6.59-8.51] Write the missing words in the blank. [9.65-13.46] Number 1: catch, catch. [14.32-17.68] The ocean is a good place to catch fish. [24.69-27.31] Number 2: shoot, shoot. [28.85-31.89] My grandfather taught me how to shoot a rifle. [39.86-43.92] Number 3: own, own. [44.93-48.69] We enlarged the house, so now I have my own room. [55.38-58.47] Number 4: shot, shot. [59.97-63.33] The police heard a shot when they arrived at the house. [73.94-75.30] Let's check your answers. [76.10-85.11] Number 1: you should have written catch, C-A-T-C-H. [86.37-95.37] Number 2: you should have written shoot, S-H-O-O-T. [96.45-102.51] Number 3: you should have written own, O-W-N. [103.83-110.97] Number 4: you should have written shot, S-H-O-T. [115.05-116.25] Repeat these sentences. [117.33-119.25] Frank used to be in the army. [123.39-125.78] Now he works in an office. [131.71-136.65] Don used to play football. [139.53-141.38] Now he plays tennis. [146.50-149.14] Beth used to cook dinner every night. [155.15-156.91] But now her daughter does. [162.64-165.68] My nephew used to visit us every weekend. [171.70-173.30] But he doesn't anymore. [178.83-182.03] My father used to take me fishing every summer. [189.23-190.99] Now I take my son. [196.59-199.87] Uncle Jim used to take me hunting every fall. [206.22-208.54] But we haven't gone for 6 years. [213.31-215.55] My neighbor used to own a gun. [219.12-220.88] But he sold it last month.

TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4a-f3-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 3, listen to a paragraph, take notes, listen for "used to," be ready to answer the questions. Hank used to live in Phoenix, Arizona. It gets very hot there, so people try to plan their work very carefully. Hank used to go to work at 6:30 every morning, and he used to leave at 2:30 in the afternoon. He used to wear cotton shirts and pants to work. He never wore a suit and tie. Now he lives in Seattle, Washington. It's very cool there. He doesn't go to work early, and he works until 5:30 in the afternoon. He always wears a suit and tie to work. Now write answers from your notes. Number 1: Where did Hank used to live? Number 2: How was the climate there? Number 3: What time did Hank used to go to work? Number 4: When did he used to leave work? Number 5: What did he used to wear to work? Number 6: Where does he live now? Number 7: What time does he leave work there? Number 8: What does he wear to work? Now let's check your answers. Number 1: He used to live in Phoenix, Arizona. Number 2: It's very hot. Number 3: He used to go to work at 6:30. Number 4: He used to leave work at 2:30. Number 5: He used to wear cotton shirts and pants. Number 6: Now he lives in Seattle, Washington. Number 7: He leaves work at 5:30. Number 8: He always wears a suit and tie.

Segment timings (seconds): [1.66-12.14] Look at Figure 3, listen to a paragraph, take notes, listen for "used to," be ready to answer the questions. [15.07-17.95] Hank used to live in Phoenix, Arizona. [23.50-28.70] It gets very hot there, so people try to plan their work very carefully. [35.71-43.23] Hank used to go to work at 6:30 every morning, and he used to leave at 2:30 in the afternoon. [53.90-57.50] He used to wear cotton shirts and pants to work. [63.70-66.34] He never wore a suit and tie. [72.88-75.68] Now he lives in Seattle, Washington. [81.57-82.85] It's very cool there. [89.41-94.61] He doesn't go to work early, and he works until 5:30 in the afternoon. [100.78-104.14] He always wears a suit and tie to work. [111.55-113.63] Now write answers from your notes. [114.43-117.63] Number 1: Where did Hank used to live? [138.85-141.97] Number 2: How was the climate there? [165.44-169.20] Number 3: What time did Hank used to go to work? [193.46-196.74] Number 4: When did he used to leave work? [222.75-226.03] Number 5: What did he used to wear to work? [245.54-248.64] Number 6: Where does he live now? [264.51-267.87] Number 7: What time does he leave work there? [288.48-292.42] Number 8: What does he wear to work? [315.12-316.80] Now let's check your answers. [317.44-321.20] Number 1: He used to live in Phoenix, Arizona. [323.13-326.02] Number 2: It's very hot. [327.39-331.55] Number 3: He used to go to work at 6:30. [332.51-336.35] Number 4: He used to leave work at 2:30. [337.71-342.32] Number 5: He used to wear cotton shirts and pants. [343.34-348.54] Number 6: Now he lives in Seattle, Washington. [349.74-354.02] Number 7: He leaves work at 5:30. [355.20-359.20] Number 8: He always wears a suit and tie.

TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4a-f4-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 4, listen carefully, write the correct punctuation in the chart. Use the key to help you. Number 1: put the exclamation mark in column 1, row 2. Put the exclamation mark in column 1, row 2. Number 2: put the apostrophe in column 3, row 2. Put the apostrophe in column 3, row 2. Number 3: put the question mark in column 2, row 1. Put the question mark in column 2, row 1. Number 4: put the comma in column 4, row 3. Put the comma in column 4, row 3. Look at page 58 to check your answers. This is the end of Lesson 4A, Book 12.

Segment timings (seconds): [2.21-8.45] Look at Figure 4, listen carefully, write the correct punctuation in the chart. [9.31-10.59] Use the key to help you. [11.60-17.58] Number 1: put the exclamation mark in column 1, row 2. [19.28-24.24] Put the exclamation mark in column 1, row 2. [26.42-32.51] Number 2: put the apostrophe in column 3, row 2. [33.73-37.38] Put the apostrophe in column 3, row 2. [39.69-45.04] Number 3: put the question mark in column 2, row 1. [46.26-49.89] Put the question mark in column 2, row 1. [51.99-56.78] Number 4: put the comma in column 4, row 3. [58.03-61.63] Put the comma in column 4, row 3. [66.11-68.75] Look at page 58 to check your answers. [76.03-79.55] This is the end of Lesson 4A, Book 12.