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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4d-f1-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 4D. Hello. Open your books to the activities for Lesson 4D. Repeat these words and sentences. Brought. Brought. Ginger has brought that chicken dish before. Ginger has brought that chicken dish before. Cut. Cut. I have cut the wood 4 times this week. I have cut the wood 4 times this week. Fallen. Fallen. Those curtains have fallen 3 times this week. Let's fix them. Those curtains have fallen 3 times this week. Let's fix them. Forgotten. Forgotten. Do you think Sergeant Wilson has forgotten about this meeting? Do you think Sergeant Wilson has forgotten about this meeting? Grown. Grown. That tree has really grown since last year. That tree has really grown since last year. Hidden. Hidden. The children have hidden my car keys. I can't go to work. The children have hidden my car keys. I can't go to work. Left. Left. Barbara has left her umbrella here. Barbara has left her umbrella here. Made. Made. Captain Orta has made that vegetable dish many times before. Captain Orta has made that vegetable dish many times before. Look at Figure 1. Take notes on a dialogue. Be ready to answer questions. Where are you from? I used to live in Texas. Now I live in California. Did you go to school in Texas? Yes, I did. I used to ride a bus to school every day. Then, when I was 16, my father bought me a car. Did you drive to school? I would usually drive, but sometimes I didn't have enough money for gas. Did your father ever lend you money? He'd lend me money occasionally, but not very often. Now write the answers to the questions. Number 1: Where did he used to live? Number 2: Where does he live now? Number 3: How did he used to go to school? Number 4: What did his father buy him when he was 16? Number 5: Would he always drive to school? Number 6: Would his father lend him money? Let's check your answers. Number 1: Where did he used to live? He used to live in Texas. Repeat: He used to live in Texas. Number 2: Where does he live now? Now he lives in California. Repeat: Now he lives in California. Number 3: How did he used to go to school? He used to ride a bus to school. Repeat: He used to ride a bus to school. Number 4: What did his father buy him when he was 16? When he was 16, his father bought him a car. Repeat: When he was 16, his father bought him a car. Number 5: Would he always drive to school? He would usually drive to school, but sometimes he didn't have enough money for gas. Repeat: He would usually drive to school, but sometimes he didn't have enough money for gas. Number 6: Would his father lend him money? He would lend him money occasionally. Repeat: He would lend him money occasionally. Listen to the next dialogue. Take notes and be ready to answer the questions. Have you ever been in the military? Yes, I have. I was in the Army for 20 years. Did you enjoy it? Yes, I did. Sometimes it was difficult, but I liked my job. I was an instructor. Where did you work? Well, I worked at Fort Benning in Georgia. I used to get up at 4:30 every morning, and then I would go to the mess hall for breakfast. After breakfast, I would go to class. My students used to work very hard. They used to stay in their rooms and study all weekend. Okay. Write the answers to the questions. Number 1: Has he ever been in the military? Number 2: What was his job? Number 3: When did he used to get up? Number 4: Where would he go after he got up? Number 5: Where would he go after breakfast? Number 6: Did his students used to work very hard? Number 7: What did they used to do all weekend? Let's check your answers. Number 1: Has he ever been in the military? Yes, he has been in the military. Repeat: Yes, he has been in the military. Number 2: What was his job? He was an instructor. Repeat: He was an instructor. Number 3: When did he used to get up? He used to get up at 4:30. Repeat: He used to get up at 4:30. Number 4: Where would he go after he got up? He would go to the mess hall for breakfast. Repeat: He would go to the mess hall for breakfast. Number 5: Where would he go after breakfast? He would go to class. Repeat: He would go to class. Number 6: Did his students used to work very hard? Yes, his students used to work very hard. Repeat: Yes, his students used to work very hard. Number 7: What did they used to do all weekend? They used to study all weekend. Repeat: They used to study all weekend.

Segment timings (seconds): [9.57-13.57] American Language Course, Book 12, Lesson 4D. [20.88-21.36] Hello. [22.19-25.39] Open your books to the activities for Lesson 4D. [33.31-35.39] Repeat these words and sentences. [39.38-39.86] Brought. [41.01-41.49] Brought. [45.39-48.19] Ginger has brought that chicken dish before. [54.05-56.85] Ginger has brought that chicken dish before. [62.94-63.18] Cut. [64.43-64.91] Cut. [66.34-68.98] I have cut the wood 4 times this week. [73.20-75.84] I have cut the wood 4 times this week. [81.90-82.70] Fallen. [83.18-83.90] Fallen. [85.38-88.34] Those curtains have fallen 3 times this week. [91.97-93.01] Let's fix them. [96.69-99.49] Those curtains have fallen 3 times this week. [104.53-105.46] Let's fix them. [109.14-109.94] Forgotten. [109.94-111.54] Forgotten. [111.54-115.73] Do you think Sergeant Wilson has forgotten about this meeting? [122.78-126.19] Do you think Sergeant Wilson has forgotten about this meeting? [133.57-134.21] Grown. [134.85-135.49] Grown. [136.58-139.06] That tree has really grown since last year. [145.39-148.11] That tree has really grown since last year. [154.21-154.45] Hidden. [155.49-155.97] Hidden. [157.53-159.95] The children have hidden my car keys. [165.17-166.45] I can't go to work. [170.61-172.50] The children have hidden my car keys. [177.63-179.01] I can't go to work. [184.23-184.59] Left. [185.91-186.33] Left. [187.89-189.78] Barbara has left her umbrella here. [195.36-197.52] Barbara has left her umbrella here. [203.73-204.37] Made. [205.25-205.30] Made. [207.15-211.07] Captain Orta has made that vegetable dish many times before. [218.72-223.04] Captain Orta has made that vegetable dish many times before. [231.78-232.26] Look at Figure 1. [233.67-234.91] Take notes on a dialogue. [235.33-237.14] Be ready to answer questions. [240.69-241.59] Where are you from? [242.67-244.30] I used to live in Texas. [244.40-246.08] Now I live in California. [246.72-248.24] Did you go to school in Texas? [248.48-248.93] Yes, I did. [249.68-252.24] I used to ride a bus to school every day. [253.12-256.24] Then, when I was 16, my father bought me a car. [256.96-258.08] Did you drive to school? [259.15-262.64] I would usually drive, but sometimes I didn't have enough money for gas. [263.98-265.58] Did your father ever lend you money? [266.22-269.42] He'd lend me money occasionally, but not very often. [273.15-275.39] Now write the answers to the questions. [276.63-279.86] Number 1: Where did he used to live? [300.27-302.86] Number 2: Where does he live now? [323.19-325.78] Number 3: How did he used to go to school? [347.55-351.76] Number 4: What did his father buy him when he was 16? [369.00-372.85] Number 5: Would he always drive to school? [393.37-397.19] Number 6: Would his father lend him money? [422.38-424.32] Let's check your answers. [424.58-427.00] Number 1: Where did he used to live? [427.27-430.21] He used to live in Texas. [430.48-432.77] Repeat: He used to live in Texas. [436.41-438.61] Number 2: Where does he live now? [439.73-441.57] Now he lives in California. [442.05-444.36] Repeat: Now he lives in California. [450.69-453.87] Number 3: How did he used to go to school? [454.96-456.56] He used to ride a bus to school. [457.04-460.20] Repeat: He used to ride a bus to school. [464.10-467.67] Number 4: What did his father buy him when he was 16? [469.47-473.52] When he was 16, his father bought him a car. [474.66-478.23] Repeat: When he was 16, his father bought him a car. [485.49-488.25] Number 5: Would he always drive to school? [489.55-494.71] He would usually drive to school, but sometimes he didn't have enough money for gas. [495.23-500.91] Repeat: He would usually drive to school, [502.89-505.22] but sometimes he didn't have enough money for gas. [513.99-517.77] Number 6: Would his father lend him money? [518.05-520.67] He would lend him money occasionally. [520.86-523.84] Repeat: He would lend him money occasionally. [530.49-531.84] Listen to the next dialogue. [532.40-535.36] Take notes and be ready to answer the questions. [538.75-540.11] Have you ever been in the military? [540.11-541.55] Yes, I have. [542.40-544.08] I was in the Army for 20 years. [544.32-545.41] Did you enjoy it? [546.08-546.48] Yes, I did. [547.04-550.72] Sometimes it was difficult, but I liked my job. [550.72-551.76] I was an instructor. [552.16-553.00] Where did you work? [553.36-555.97] Well, I worked at Fort Benning in Georgia. [556.64-562.10] I used to get up at 4:30 every morning, and then I would go to the mess hall for breakfast. [562.67-564.75] After breakfast, I would go to class. [565.77-567.93] My students used to work very hard. [568.65-571.47] They used to stay in their rooms and study all weekend. [613.17-613.47] Okay. [614.43-616.17] Write the answers to the questions. [618.27-621.33] Number 1: Has he ever been in the military? [643.47-646.23] Number 2: What was his job? [672.09-675.69] Number 3: When did he used to get up? [697.71-701.07] Number 4: Where would he go after he got up? [727.71-731.19] Number 5: Where would he go after breakfast? [751.65-755.25] Number 6: Did his students used to work very hard? [780.15-784.17] Number 7: What did they used to do all weekend? [807.63-808.95] Let's check your answers. [809.85-812.73] Number 1: Has he ever been in the military? [813.81-815.67] Yes, he has been in the military. [816.27-819.33] Repeat: Yes, he has been in the military. [826.17-828.63] Number 2: What was his job? [829.59-830.91] He was an instructor. [831.15-833.01] Repeat: He was an instructor. [839.25-842.49] Number 3: When did he used to get up? [843.09-845.07] He used to get up at 4:30. [845.55-849.03] Repeat: He used to get up at 4:30. [854.61-857.91] Number 4: Where would he go after he got up? [858.63-860.91] He would go to the mess hall for breakfast. [861.21-864.63] Repeat: He would go to the mess hall for breakfast. [869.49-873.27] Number 5: Where would he go after breakfast? [874.11-875.55] He would go to class. [876.03-878.07] Repeat: He would go to class. [885.51-889.95] Number 6: Did his students used to work very hard? [890.43-893.55] Yes, his students used to work very hard. [894.33-899.07] Repeat: Yes, his students used to work very hard. [923.49-927.15] Number 7: What did they used to do all weekend? [927.75-929.67] They used to study all weekend. [930.15-933.39] Repeat: They used to study all weekend.

TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk12-l4d-f2-NN.mp3)

Transcript (clean text): Now look at Figure 2. Listen to a short dialogue. Circle the letter of the answer. Look at the example. Look, Dad, I caught one. That's wonderful, son. The sun is The answer is: The sun is excited. Now listen to the other dialogues and circle the correct answer. Number 1. Oh no, the cigarette burned my new dress. Don't worry, Nancy, I think I can fix it. Nancy is Number 2. That's my check, Bobby. Give it to me. No, I'm playing with it. She is Number 3. Hey, Matt. Let's go hunting this weekend. I'd love to. What time do you want to leave? Matt is Number 4. Janet, where are my socks? I'm sorry, Jack. I forgot to wash them. Jack is Number 5. Did you hear that shot? Yes, I did. It was near here. They are Let's check your answers. Number 1 is B. Nancy is upset. Repeat: Nancy is upset. Number 2 is A. She is angry. Repeat: She is angry. Number 3 is C. Matt is happy. Repeat: Matt is happy. Number 4 is C. Jack is angry. Repeat: Jack is angry. Number 5 is A. They are afraid. Repeat: They are afraid. This is the end of Lesson 4D, Book 12.

Segment timings (seconds): [2.11-2.99] Now look at Figure 2. [4.30-5.82] Listen to a short dialogue. [6.66-8.34] Circle the letter of the answer. [9.31-10.35] Look at the example. [19.70-21.30] Look, Dad, I caught one. [21.62-22.74] That's wonderful, son. [24.22-25.10] The sun is [27.45-27.51] The [31.41-33.73] answer is: The sun is excited. [34.78-38.22] Now listen to the other dialogues and circle the correct answer. [39.54-40.34] Number 1. [41.52-44.56] Oh no, the cigarette burned my new dress. [44.88-47.20] Don't worry, Nancy, I think I can fix it. [48.98-50.18] Nancy is [57.06-58.64] Number 2. [58.96-60.64] That's my check, Bobby. [61.28-62.32] Give it to me. [63.12-64.64] No, I'm playing with it. [65.68-66.64] She is [74.16-74.88] Number 3. [76.70-77.26] Hey, Matt. [77.34-78.70] Let's go hunting this weekend. [79.54-80.34] I'd love to. [80.58-81.94] What time do you want to leave? [84.85-85.65] Matt is [92.98-93.78] Number 4. [94.93-96.77] Janet, where are my socks? [97.57-98.61] I'm sorry, Jack. [98.61-99.97] I forgot to wash them. [101.28-102.32] Jack is [109.66-110.46] Number 5. [111.49-112.53] Did you hear that shot? [113.09-113.97] Yes, I did. [114.29-115.09] It was near here. [117.10-117.74] They are [128.38-129.82] Let's check your answers. [130.91-132.67] Number 1 is B. [133.31-134.67] Nancy is upset. [135.07-137.31] Repeat: Nancy is upset. [140.26-141.70] Number 2 is A. [142.34-143.38] She is angry. [143.78-145.62] Repeat: She is angry. [148.46-150.06] Number 3 is C. [150.54-151.74] Matt is happy. [151.98-154.14] Repeat: Matt is happy. [158.67-160.27] Number 4 is C. [160.67-161.87] Jack is angry. [162.35-164.25] Repeat: Jack is angry. [167.85-169.39] Number 5 is A. [169.79-170.83] They are afraid. [171.31-173.23] Repeat: They are afraid. [194.69-198.03] This is the end of Lesson 4D, Book 12.