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<!-- source file: 012 - LANGUAGE LABORATORY ACTIVITIES BOOK 7 LESSON 3C.md -->
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# LANGUAGE LABORATORY ACTIVITIES BOOK 7, LESSON 3C
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### Figure 1
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> **Repeat the words.**
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1. above
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2. below
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3. high
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4. low
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5. over
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6. river
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7. hill
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### Figure 2
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> **Look at the pictures. Repeat the sentences. Answer the questions. Circle yes or no.**
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1. yes no
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2. yes no
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3. yes no
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4. yes no
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5. yes no
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6. yes no
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7. yes no
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### Figure 3
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> **Listen to the conversation. Then answer the question. Check your answer.**
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1. Why can't Lt Smith fly today?
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2. When does the sergeant have to check I.D. cards?
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### Figure 4
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> **Repeat the words and sentences.**
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<u>moon</u>
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<u>earth</u>
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<u>stars</u>
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<u>world/land</u>
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The earth moves <u>around</u> the sun.
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1. The **moon** shines at night.
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2. The **earth** circles the sun.
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3. The **stars** are high above the earth.
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4. A map of the **world** shows both land and water.
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5. The moon moves in a circle **around** the earth.
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### Figure 5
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> **First, just listen. Then repeat the dialog.**
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**David:** Look at the stars! There are millions of them.
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**Diane:** The sky is clear and there's no moon tonight.
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**David:** Why can't we see the moon now?
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**Diane:** Because it's between the earth and the sun.
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**David:** When can we see the moon again?
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**Diane:** We'll see a piece of it tomorrow night.
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**David:** When will we see all of it?
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**Diane:** In two weeks. Next week we'll see half of it.
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* * * * * * * * * *
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**Barb:** How many countries are there on earth?
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**Ben:** There are one hundred and seventy-one.
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**Barb:** Where did you learn that?
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**Ben:** I looked at the world map and counted them.
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**Barb:** Did you visit many of them?
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**Ben:** No, not many.
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**Barb:** I thought you were in the Navy.
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**Ben:** I was, and I traveled around the world.
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**Barb:** But you didn't see land?
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**Ben:** That's right. I only saw a lot of water.
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### Figure 6
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> **Complete the sentences with the words you hear. Repeat the dialog and check the words.**
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**Barb:** How many countries are there _______________________?
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**Ben:** There are one hundred and seventy-one.
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**Barb:** Where did you learn that?
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**Ben:** I looked at the _______________________ map and counted them.
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**Barb:** Did you visit many of them?
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**Ben:** No, not many.
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**Barb:** I thought you were in the Navy.
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**Ben:** I was, and I traveled _______________________ the _______________________.
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**Barb:** But you didn't see any _______________________?
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**Ben:** That's right. I only saw a lot of water.
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### Figure 7
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> **Repeat the sentences.**
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> **Answer the questions.**
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1. The dog is **small**.
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The cat is **smaller**.
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The bird is **the smallest**.
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2. The table knife is **long**.
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The meat knife is **longer**.
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The bread knife is **the longest**.
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3. Sam is **wet**.
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Bob is **wetter**.
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Ken is **the wettest**.
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### Figure 8
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> **Match the sentence to the picture.**
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> **Then check your answers and repeat.**
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1. A / B
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2. A / B
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3. A / B
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4. A / B
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### Figure 9
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> **Write the sentences. Check your answers from the answer key.**
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1. _________________________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________________________
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2. _________________________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________________________
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3. _________________________________________________________________________________
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4. _________________________________________________________________________________
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5. _________________________________________________________________________________
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6. _________________________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________________________
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7. _________________________________________________________________________________
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8. _________________________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________________________
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---
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**– USER NOTES –**
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<!-- source file: 029 - AUDIO SCRIPT.md -->
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# AUDIO SCRIPT
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## Lesson 3C
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**AUDIO TRACK 1**
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(1) Hello. Open your Language Laboratory Activities booklet to Lesson 3C. (pause 6 sec)
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(2) Look at Figure 1. Listen to the words; then repeat them. (pause for repetition)
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above...above
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below...below
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high...high
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low...low
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over...over
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river...river
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hill...hill
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**AUDIO TRACK 2**
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(3) Go to Figure 2. Look at the pictures. Repeat the sentences. (pause for repetition)
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Number 1: The airplane is above the trees.
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Number 2: The airplane is below the clouds.
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Number 3: The sun is high in the sky.
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Number 4: The sun is low in the sky.
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Number 5: The ball is going over the fence.
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Number 6: The river starts in the mountains / and goes to the ocean.
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Number 7: One hill is higher than the other two hills.
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(4) Now look at the pictures again. Listen to questions and circle yes or no. (pause 4 sec after each question)
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Number 1: Is the airplane higher than the trees?
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Number 2: Are the clouds above the airplane?
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Number 3: Is the sun low in the sky?
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Number 4: Are the mountains over the sun?
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Number 5: Is the fence below the ball?
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Number 6: Is the river like a lake?
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Number 7: Are hills and mountains the same?
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(5) Listen and check your answers.
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Number 1 is yes. Repeat: The airplane is higher than the trees.
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Number 2 is yes. Repeat: The clouds are above the airplane.
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Number 3 is no. The sun is high in this picture, not low. Repeat: The sun is high.
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Number 4 is no. The mountains are below the sun, not over it. Repeat: The sun is over the mountains.
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Number 5 is yes. Repeat: The fence is below the ball.
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Number 6 is no. The water in a river is fast. The water in a lake doesn't go to an ocean. Repeat: The river isn't like a lake.
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Number 7 is no. Hills are lower. Repeat: Hills are lower than mountains.
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**AUDIO TRACK 3**
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(6) Look at Figure 3. Listen to the first question: Why can't Lt Smith fly today? Now listen to the conversation and then answer the question. (2 male voices)
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voice 1: Don, Lieutenant Smith can't fly today.
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voice 2: No problem, sir. I can fly with his student.
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voice 1: That's good. Thanks.
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voice 2: What's wrong with him?
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voice 1: He's sick. He called me at home last night.
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(7) Now answer the question. Why can't Lieutenant Smith fly today? (pause 4 sec) Because he's sick. Lieutenant Smith is sick and can't fly today.
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(8) Listen to the conversation again.
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voice 1: Don, Lieutenant Smith can't fly today.
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voice 2: No problem, sir. I can fly with his student.
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voice 1: That's good. Thanks.
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voice 2: What's wrong with him?
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voice 1: He's sick. He called me at home last night.
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(9) Look at the second question: When does the sergeant have to check I.D. cards? Now listen to the conversation and answer the question.
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voice 1: May I please see your I.D. card, sir?
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voice 2: Yes. Here it is. What's wrong, Sergeant?
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voice 1: Nothing, sir. We have to check I.D.'s at this gate.
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voice 2: Twenty-four hours a day?
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voice 1: No, sir. Only after six o'clock at night.
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(10) Now answer the question. When does the sergeant have to check I.D. cards? (pause 5 sec) Only after six o'clock at night. The sergeant has to check I.D. cards after six o'clock at night.
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(11) Listen to the conversation again.
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voice 1: May I please see your I.D. card, sir?
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voice 2: Yes. Here it is. What's wrong, Sergeant?
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voice 1: Nothing, sir. We have to check I.D.'s at this gate.
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voice 2: Twenty-four hours a day?
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voice 1: No, sir. Only after six o'clock at night.
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**AUDIO TRACK 4**
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(12) Now go to Figure 4. Look at the pictures. Listen and repeat the underlined words. (pause for repetition)
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moon...moon
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earth...earth
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stars...stars
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world...world
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land...land
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around...around
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(13) Look at the sentences below the pictures. Repeat them. (pause for repetition)
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Number 1: The moon shines at night.
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Number 2: The earth circles the sun.
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Number 3: The stars are high above the earth.
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Number 4: A map of the world shows both land and water.
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Number 5: The moon moves in a circle around the earth.
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**AUDIO TRACK 5**
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(14) Go to Figure 5 and look at the first dialog. Listen. Don't repeat. (voice 1 male; voice 2 female)
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voice 1: Look at the stars! There are millions of them.
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voice 2: The sky is clear and there's no moon tonight.
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voice 1: Why can't we see the moon now?
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voice 2: Because it's between the earth and the sun.
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voice 1: When can we see the moon again?
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voice 2: We'll see a piece of it tomorrow night.
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voice 1: When will we see all of it?
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voice 2: In two weeks. Next week we'll see half of it.
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(15) Listen to the first dialog again. This time, repeat it. Say both parts. (pause for repetition)
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voice 1: Look at the stars! There are millions of them.
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voice 2: The sky is clear and there's no moon tonight.
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voice 1: Why can't we see the moon now?
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voice 2: Because it's between the earth and the sun.
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voice 1: When can we see the moon again?
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voice 2: We'll see a piece of it tomorrow night.
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voice 1: When will we see all of it?
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voice 2: In two weeks. Next week we'll see half of it.
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(16) Now look at the second dialog. Listen, don't repeat. (voice 1 female; voice 2 male)
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voice 1: How many countries are there on earth?
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voice 2: There are one hundred and seventy-one.
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voice 1: Where did you learn that?
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voice 2: I looked at the world map and counted them.
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voice 1: Did you visit many of them?
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voice 2: No, not many.
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voice 1: I thought you were in the Navy.
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voice 2: I was, and I traveled around the world.
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voice 1: But you didn't see any land?
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voice 2: That's right. I only saw a lot of water.
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**AUDIO TRACK 6**
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(17) Look at Figure 6. Listen again to the second dialog. This time, write the missing words. (pause 4 sec after sentences with underlined words)
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voice 1: How many countries are there <u>on earth</u>?
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voice 2: There are one hundred and seventy-one.
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voice 1: Where did you learn that?
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voice 2: I looked at the <u>world</u> map and counted them.
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voice 1: Did you visit many of them?
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voice 2: No, not many.
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voice 1: I thought you were in the Navy.
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voice 2: I was, and I traveled <u>around</u> the <u>world</u>.
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voice 1: But you didn't see any <u>land</u>?
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voice 2: That's right. I only saw a lot of water.
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(18) Now listen to the dialog, repeat it, and check the words you wrote. (pause for repetition)
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voice 1: How many countries are there on earth?
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voice 2: There are one hundred and seventy-one.
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voice 1: Where did you learn that?
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voice 2: I looked at the world map and counted them.
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voice 1: Did you visit many of them?
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voice 2: No, not many.
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voice 1: I thought you were in the Navy.
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voice 2: I was, and I traveled around the world.
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voice 1: But you didn't see any land?
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voice 2: That's right. I only saw a lot of water.
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**AUDIO TRACK 7**
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(19) Go to Figure 7. Look at the pictures and listen to the sentences.
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Number 1: The dog is small. The cat is smaller. The bird is the smallest.
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Repeat: the smallest. The bird is the smallest.
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Number 2: The table knife is long. The meat knife is longer. The bread knife is the longest.
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Repeat: the longest. The bread knife is the longest.
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Number 3: Sam is wet. Bob is wetter. Ken is the wettest.
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Repeat: the wettest. Ken is the wettest.
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(20) Now look at the pictures and answer the questions. (pause 3 sec after each question)
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Look at the first picture. Which animal is the largest?
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Repeat: The dog is the largest.
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Look at the second picture. Which knife is the shortest?
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Repeat: The table knife is the shortest.
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Now look at the third picture. Who is the driest?
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Repeat: Sam is the driest.
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**AUDIO TRACK 8**
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(21) Please turn to Figure 8. Look at the pictures. Listen to a sentence and circle the letter of the correct picture. Circle a or b. (pause 8 sec after each item)
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Number 1: He put the longest pencil in the box.
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Number 2: Carol got the lowest score on the test.
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Number 3: Problem 1 is the easiest.
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Number 4: The circle is the smallest shape.
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(22) Let's check your answers.
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Number 1 is a. Repeat: He put the longest pencil in the box.
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Number 2 is b. Repeat: Carol got the lowest score on the test.
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Number 3 is b. Repeat: Problem 1 is the easiest.
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Number 4 is a. Repeat: The circle is the smallest shape.
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(23) Listen to some sentences with your books closed. Don't repeat them. Just listen.
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Number 1: Some people don't like to fly or drive on their vacations.
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Number 2: They can't see cities, mountains, or lakes from an airplane.
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Number 3: In a car, they have to drive all day.
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Number 4: The train is the answer to their problems.
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Number 5: They can have their own small rooms on the train.
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Number 6: On the train, people can eat, sleep, or read a book.
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Number 7: They can just sit at a window and look outside.
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Number 8: Trains are slower than airplanes, but many people like them.
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**AUDIO TRACK 9**
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(24) Now open your books and look at Figure 9. Listen to the sentences again and write them. (pause 5-15 sec after each thought group)
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Number 1: Some people / don't like / to fly or drive / on their vacations.
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Number 2: They can't see cities, / mountains, / or lakes / from an airplane.
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Number 3: In a car, / they have to drive / all day.
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Number 4: The train / is the answer / to their problems.
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Number 5: They can have / their own small rooms / on the train.
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Number 6: On the train, / people can eat, / sleep, / or read a book.
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Number 7: They can just sit / at a window / and look outside.
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Number 8: Trains are slower / than airplanes/, but many people like them.
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(25) Listen again and check your sentences.
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Number 1: Some people don't like to fly or drive on their vacations.
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Number 2: They can't see cities, mountains, or lakes from an airplane.
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Number 3: In a car, they have to drive all day.
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Number 4: The train is the answer to their problems.
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Number 5: They can have their own small rooms on the train.
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Number 6: On the train, people can eat, sleep, or read a book.
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Number 7: They can just sit at a window and look outside.
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Number 8: Trains are slower than airplanes, but many people like them.
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THIS IS THE END OF LESSON 3C, BOOK 7.
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### Lesson 3C
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#### Figure 2
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| 2. yes | 6. no |
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#### Figure 6
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**Barb:** How many countries are there <u>on earth</u>?
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**Ben:** There are one hundred and seventy-one.
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**Barb:** Where did you learn that?
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**Ben:** I looked at the <u>world</u> map and counted them.
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---
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Barb: Did you visit many of them?
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Ben: No, not many.
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Barb: I thought you were in the Navy.
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Ben: I was, and I traveled <u>around</u> the <u>world</u>.
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Barb: But you didn't see any <u>land</u>?
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Ben: That's right. I only saw a lot of water.
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### Figure 8
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### Figure 9
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1. Some people don't like to fly or drive on their vacations.
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2. They can't see cities, mountains, or lakes from an airplane.
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3. In a car, they have to drive all day.
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4. The train is the answer to their problems.
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5. They can have their own small rooms on the train.
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6. On the train, people can eat, sleep, or read a book.
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7. They can just sit at a window and look outside.
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8. Trains are slower than airplanes, but many people like them.
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