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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4b-f1-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 4B. Hello. Open your books to the activities for Lesson 4B. Repeat the following words and sentences. Go, go. Victor drives to the lake to go fishing. Victor drives to the lake to go fishing. Instructions, instructions. I don't know how to do this. Please read the instructions to me. I don't know how to do this. Please read the instructions to me. Plenty, plenty. Please stay for dinner. There is plenty of food. Please stay for dinner. There is plenty of food. Practice, practice. Michelle practices tennis every day. She's quite good. Michelle practices tennis every day. She's quite good. Prepare, prepare. The soldier was preparing dinner. He's a good cook. The soldier was preparing dinner. He's a good cook. Used to, used to. Jeff used to be in the military. Now he's going to school. Jeff used to be in the military. Now he's going to school. Would, would. Last year Margaret would come to our house every evening. Last year Margaret would come to our house every evening. All over, all over. The baby spilled the milk all over his mother. The baby spilled the milk all over his mother. Farther, farther. Larry can run farther than Mike can. Mike can run only 1 mile. Larry can run farther than Mike can. Mike can run only 1 mile. Hard, hard. The math test was really hard. I didn't get a good score. The math test was really hard. I didn't get a good score. More, more. Billy has more money than I do. He has $10, I have only 5. Billy has more money than I do. He has $10, I have only 5. Once, once. My uncle went fishing once. He has never gone again. My uncle went fishing once. He has never gone again. Several, several. There were several people from Korea at the get-together. There were several people from Korea at the get-together. Slow, slow. She hurt her leg. Now Mrs. Martin walks very slow. She hurt her leg. Now Mrs. Martin walks very slow. Twice, twice. Bobby has been sick twice this year. He's been sick 2 times. Bobby has been sick twice this year. He's been sick 2 times. Whole, whole. Sandy's son ate the whole pie. He ate all of it. Sandy's son ate the whole pie. He ate all of it. Look at Figure 1. Read the sentences. Now listen to a question and choose the correct answer to the question. Number 1: Why does Victor drive to the lake? Number 2: Can you tell me how to do this? Number 3: Is there plenty of food? Number 4: How often does Michelle practice tennis? Number 5: What was the soldier preparing? Number 6: Was the math test hard? Number 7: How many times has Bobby been sick this year? Number 8: How many people from Korea were at the get-together? Let's check your answers. Letter A is 6. Was the math test hard? Yes, it was really hard. Repeat: Yes, it was really hard. Letter B is 4. How often does Michelle practice tennis? She practices every day. Repeat: She practices every day. Letter C is 1. Why does Victor drive to the lake? He drives to the lake to go fishing. Repeat: He drives to the lake to go fishing. Letter D is 8. How many people from Korea were at the get-together? Several people from Korea were at the get-together. Repeat: Several people from Korea were at the get-together. Letter E is 2. Can you tell me how to do this? Yes, I can. Let me read the instructions. Repeat: Yes, I can. Let me read the instructions. Letter F is 3. Is there plenty of food? Yes, there is plenty of food. Repeat: Yes, there is plenty of food. Letter G is 5. What was the soldier preparing? He was preparing dinner. Repeat: He was preparing dinner. Letter H is 7. How many times has Bobby been sick this year? He's been sick twice. Repeat: He's been sick twice.

Segment timings (seconds): [11.81-16.05] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 4B. [23.28-23.76] Hello. [24.64-28.32] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 4B. [33.57-36.05] Repeat the following words and sentences. [40.38-42.91] Go, go. [44.19-46.74] Victor drives to the lake to go fishing. [56.50-59.30] Victor drives to the lake to go fishing. [70.02-71.83] Instructions, instructions. [73.89-75.71] I don't know how to do this. [86.67-88.51] Please read the instructions to me. [98.82-100.50] I don't know how to do this. [112.29-114.05] Please read the instructions to me. [125.54-127.63] Plenty, plenty. [128.50-129.70] Please stay for dinner. [139.76-141.04] There is plenty of food. [152.21-153.49] Please stay for dinner. [163.25-164.53] There is plenty of food. [175.97-178.05] Practice, practice. [178.98-181.75] Michelle practices tennis every day. [194.58-195.70] She's quite good. [206.58-209.06] Michelle practices tennis every day. [220.82-222.02] She's quite good. [232.59-235.15] Prepare, prepare. [235.15-237.90] The soldier was preparing dinner. [250.03-251.23] He's a good cook. [262.82-264.74] The soldier was preparing dinner. [276.67-277.79] He's a good cook. [289.31-291.87] Used to, used to. [293.41-295.81] Jeff used to be in the military. [309.03-310.66] Now he's going to school. [322.56-324.80] Jeff used to be in the military. [337.11-338.90] Now he's going to school. [349.01-350.97] Would, would. [352.05-355.35] Last year Margaret would come to our house every evening. [372.78-377.10] Last year Margaret would come to our house every evening. [392.94-395.63] All over, all over. [396.58-399.38] The baby spilled the milk all over his mother. [412.83-415.95] The baby spilled the milk all over his mother. [428.30-430.38] Farther, farther. [431.25-433.49] Larry can run farther than Mike can. [446.29-448.37] Mike can run only 1 mile. [460.43-462.83] Larry can run farther than Mike can. [474.42-476.55] Mike can run only 1 mile. [489.97-492.05] Hard, hard. [492.93-494.93] The math test was really hard. [506.48-508.16] I didn't get a good score. [519.36-521.36] The math test was really hard. [532.62-534.30] I didn't get a good score. [544.13-546.21] More, more. [547.29-549.02] Billy has more money than I do. [559.76-561.57] He has $10, I have only 5. [573.87-575.61] Billy has more money than I do. [587.37-589.77] He has $10, I have only 5. [601.89-603.81] Once, once. [604.95-606.17] My uncle went fishing once. [617.28-618.76] He has never gone again. [629.31-630.99] My uncle went fishing once. [643.23-644.85] He has never gone again. [655.62-657.39] Several, several. [660.93-663.87] There were several people from Korea at the get-together. [675.99-679.05] There were several people from Korea at the get-together. [691.05-693.09] Slow, slow. [694.47-698.01] She hurt her leg. [706.17-706.89] Now Mrs. [707.13-708.69] Martin walks very slow. [720.03-723.63] She hurt her leg. [732.39-733.17] Now Mrs. [733.35-734.43] Martin walks very slow. [750.50-752.22] Twice, twice. [753.87-755.97] Bobby has been sick twice this year. [768.03-769.74] He's been sick 2 times. [782.19-784.13] Bobby has been sick twice this year. [795.36-797.12] He's been sick 2 times. [810.77-812.96] Whole, whole. [814.00-816.24] Sandy's son ate the whole pie. [829.58-830.94] He ate all of it. [842.02-844.62] Sandy's son ate the whole pie. [856.30-857.79] He ate all of it. [868.14-869.26] Look at Figure 1. [869.26-871.39] Read the sentences. [890.80-894.30] Now listen to a question and choose the correct answer to the question. [896.37-899.97] Number 1: Why does Victor drive to the lake? [913.17-916.17] Number 2: Can you tell me how to do this? [928.35-931.23] Number 3: Is there plenty of food? [942.99-946.59] Number 4: How often does Michelle practice tennis? [959.07-962.43] Number 5: What was the soldier preparing? [974.19-977.25] Number 6: Was the math test hard? [988.59-992.85] Number 7: How many times has Bobby been sick this year? [1002.81-1007.25] Number 8: How many people from Korea were at the get-together? [1028.31-1029.63] Let's check your answers. [1030.89-1032.87] Letter A is 6. [1033.65-1035.21] Was the math test hard? [1035.99-1037.73] Yes, it was really hard. [1038.27-1041.15] Repeat: Yes, it was really hard. [1050.87-1052.67] Letter B is 4. [1053.33-1055.79] How often does Michelle practice tennis? [1056.45-1058.37] She practices every day. [1058.73-1061.49] Repeat: She practices every day. [1071.39-1073.01] Letter C is 1. [1075.53-1077.33] Why does Victor drive to the lake? [1077.99-1079.97] He drives to the lake to go fishing. [1080.63-1083.69] Repeat: He drives to the lake to go fishing. [1094.37-1096.05] Letter D is 8. [1096.83-1099.53] How many people from Korea were at the get-together? [1100.43-1103.25] Several people from Korea were at the get-together. [1103.79-1107.99] Repeat: Several people from Korea were at the get-together. [1118.07-1119.69] Letter E is 2. [1120.65-1122.27] Can you tell me how to do this? [1123.17-1124.01] Yes, I can. [1124.49-1126.17] Let me read the instructions. [1126.83-1128.69] Repeat: Yes, I can. [1128.93-1130.49] Let me read the instructions. [1140.75-1142.43] Letter F is 3. [1143.03-1144.35] Is there plenty of food? [1144.89-1146.57] Yes, there is plenty of food. [1146.93-1149.39] Repeat: Yes, there is plenty of food. [1155.63-1157.61] Letter G is 5. [1158.21-1159.89] What was the soldier preparing? [1160.49-1161.93] He was preparing dinner. [1162.29-1164.69] Repeat: He was preparing dinner. [1175.19-1177.11] Letter H is 7. [1177.77-1180.23] How many times has Bobby been sick this year? [1180.71-1181.97] He's been sick twice. [1182.87-1185.09] Repeat: He's been sick twice.

TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4b-f2-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 2. Listen to a dialogue and take notes. Listen for "would." Be ready to answer the questions. Hey, Dad. Tell us about your hunting trips. Okay. Every fall, my grandfather, my father, my two uncles, and I would go hunting. We would get up very early in the morning, eat breakfast, and get ready to hunt. We would have to be very quiet when the hunt started. Sometimes I would get bored just sitting and waiting for the deer. In the evening, we would eat dinner, then go to bed very early. We would usually sleep in a lot of clothes because it was very cold. We would stay about 2 or 3 days and then go back home. Listen to the dialogue again. Hey, Dad. Tell us about your hunting trips. Okay. Every fall, my grandfather, my father, my two uncles, and I would go hunting. We would get up very early in the morning, eat breakfast, and get ready to hunt. We would have to be very quiet when the hunt started. Sometimes I would get bored just sitting and waiting for the deer. In the evening, we would eat dinner, then go to bed very early. We would usually sleep in a lot of clothes because it was very cold. We would stay about 2 or 3 days and then go back home. Now write the answers to the questions. Number 1: When would they go hunting? Number 2: What would they do in the morning? Number 3: When would they have to be quiet? Number 4: Was it always exciting? Number 5: What would they do in the evening? Number 6: Why would they sleep in a lot of clothes? Number 7: How long would they stay? Let's check your answers. Number 1: When would they go hunting? They would go hunting in the fall. Repeat: They would go hunting in the fall. Number 2: What would they do in the morning? They would get up early, eat breakfast, and get ready to hunt. Repeat: They would get up early. Eat breakfast and get ready to hunt. Number 3: When would they have to be quiet? They would have to be very quiet when the hunt started. Repeat: They would have to be very quiet when the hunt started. Number 4: Was it always exciting? No, it was sometimes boring. Repeat: No, it was sometimes boring. Number 5: What would they do in the evening? They would eat dinner, then go to bed early. Repeat: They would eat dinner. Then go to bed early. Number 6: Why would they sleep in a lot of clothes? They would sleep in a lot of clothes because it was very cold. Repeat: They would sleep in a lot of clothes. Because it was very cold. Number 7: How long would they stay? They would stay about 2 or 3 days. Repeat: They would stay about 2 or 3 days.

Segment timings (seconds): [1.70-2.82] Look at Figure 2. [3.62-5.94] Listen to a dialogue and take notes. [6.74-11.36] Listen for "would." Be ready to answer the questions. [14.42-14.98] Hey, Dad. [15.62-17.06] Tell us about your hunting trips. [17.62-18.18] Okay. [19.15-24.59] Every fall, my grandfather, my father, my two uncles, and I would go hunting. [25.42-30.06] We would get up very early in the morning, eat breakfast, and get ready to hunt. [31.34-33.90] We would have to be very quiet when the hunt started. [34.86-38.38] Sometimes I would get bored just sitting and waiting for the deer. [39.73-43.57] In the evening, we would eat dinner, then go to bed very early. [44.56-48.40] We would usually sleep in a lot of clothes because it was very cold. [49.41-52.77] We would stay about 2 or 3 days and then go back home. [55.04-56.48] Listen to the dialogue again. [57.89-58.45] Hey, Dad. [59.09-60.53] Tell us about your hunting trips. [61.09-61.65] Okay. [62.62-68.14] Every fall, my grandfather, my father, my two uncles, and I would go hunting. [68.90-73.54] We would get up very early in the morning, eat breakfast, and get ready to hunt. [74.82-77.38] We would have to be very quiet when the hunt started. [78.42-81.86] Sometimes I would get bored just sitting and waiting for the deer. [83.20-87.04] In the evening, we would eat dinner, then go to bed very early. [88.03-91.87] We would usually sleep in a lot of clothes because it was very cold. [92.96-96.24] We would stay about 2 or 3 days and then go back home. [99.30-101.38] Now write the answers to the questions. [101.86-104.82] Number 1: When would they go hunting? [135.44-138.64] Number 2: What would they do in the morning? [169.70-173.33] Number 3: When would they have to be quiet? [205.23-208.66] Number 4: Was it always exciting? [243.81-247.39] Number 5: What would they do in the evening? [277.39-281.42] Number 6: Why would they sleep in a lot of clothes? [310.54-313.90] Number 7: How long would they stay? [347.46-348.90] Let's check your answers. [349.76-352.72] Number 1: When would they go hunting? [353.52-355.28] They would go hunting in the fall. [355.76-358.64] Repeat: They would go hunting in the fall. [366.85-370.14] Number 2: What would they do in the morning? [370.70-374.70] They would get up early, eat breakfast, and get ready to hunt. [375.42-379.71] Repeat: They would get up early. [386.08-388.72] Eat breakfast and get ready to hunt. [398.13-401.57] Number 3: When would they have to be quiet? [402.29-405.09] They would have to be very quiet when the hunt started. [405.41-409.57] Repeat: They would have to be very quiet when the hunt started. [419.87-423.22] Number 4: Was it always exciting? [423.62-425.70] No, it was sometimes boring. [426.10-428.98] Repeat: No, it was sometimes boring. [437.73-441.20] Number 5: What would they do in the evening? [442.21-444.69] They would eat dinner, then go to bed early. [445.09-449.43] Repeat: They would eat dinner. [454.69-456.21] Then go to bed early. [462.59-466.77] Number 6: Why would they sleep in a lot of clothes? [466.94-470.10] They would sleep in a lot of clothes because it was very cold. [471.17-474.50] Repeat: They would sleep in a lot of clothes. [481.54-483.79] Because it was very cold. [489.90-493.38] Number 7: How long would they stay? [493.70-496.18] They would stay about 2 or 3 days. [496.50-500.26] Repeat: They would stay about 2 or 3 days.

TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4b-f3-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Look at figure 3. Read the answers you see. Listen to number 1. Number 1: "The desk was too heavy for me to move." Write the number 1 in front of letter B. The desk was too heavy for me to move, so I asked for help. Let's do some more. Number 2: "Andy wanted to go to the movie." Number 3: "Henry couldn't find his keys." Number 4: "Captain Jones's car is in the garage." Number 5: "Jim likes to go hunting." Number 6: "Roger is shooting with his rifle." Now let's check your answers. Letter A is 3: "Henry couldn't find his keys, but his son found them in the yard." Repeat: "Henry couldn't find his keys, but his son found them in the yard." Letter B is 1: "The desk was too heavy for me to move, so I asked for help." Repeat: "The desk was too heavy for me to move, so I asked for help." Letter C is 5: "Jim likes to go hunting, and Sam likes to go fishing." Repeat: "Jim likes to go hunting, and Sam likes to go fishing." Letter D is 2: "Andy wanted to go to the movie, but I didn't." Repeat: "Andy wanted to go to the movie, but I didn't." Letter E is 4: "Captain Jones's car is in the garage, so he took the bus to work." Repeat: "Captain Jones's car is in the garage, so he took the bus to work." Letter F is 6: "Roger is shooting with his rifle, and Howard is using his pistol." Repeat: "Roger is shooting with his rifle, and Howard is using his pistol." This is the end of lesson 4B, book 12.

Segment timings (seconds): [2.06-3.34] Look at figure 3. [4.24-5.84] Read the answers you see. [29.82-31.02] Listen to number 1. [32.46-36.91] Number 1: "The desk was too heavy for me to move." [42.83-45.95] Write the number 1 in front of letter B. [47.01-51.57] The desk was too heavy for me to move, so I asked for help. [53.63-54.51] Let's do some more. [55.31-59.07] Number 2: "Andy wanted to go to the movie." [69.92-73.36] Number 3: "Henry couldn't find his keys." [84.14-88.62] Number 4: "Captain Jones's car is in the garage." [99.18-102.46] Number 5: "Jim likes to go hunting." [112.67-116.27] Number 6: "Roger is shooting with his rifle." [127.98-129.66] Now let's check your answers. [129.98-142.14] Letter A is 3: "Henry couldn't find his keys, but his son found them in the yard." Repeat: "Henry couldn't find his keys, but his son found them in the yard." [153.52-164.80] Letter B is 1: "The desk was too heavy for me to move, so I asked for help." Repeat: "The desk was too heavy for me to move, so I asked for help." [176.21-187.09] Letter C is 5: "Jim likes to go hunting, and Sam likes to go fishing." Repeat: "Jim likes to go hunting, and Sam likes to go fishing." [197.46-208.83] Letter D is 2: "Andy wanted to go to the movie, but I didn't." Repeat: "Andy wanted to go to the movie, but I didn't." [220.54-234.00] Letter E is 4: "Captain Jones's car is in the garage, so he took the bus to work." Repeat: "Captain Jones's car is in the garage, so he took the bus to work." [246.43-259.15] Letter F is 6: "Roger is shooting with his rifle, and Howard is using his pistol." Repeat: "Roger is shooting with his rifle, and Howard is using his pistol." [281.98-285.42] This is the end of lesson 4B, book 12.