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$MODULE Book 5 · Lesson 5: We'll Review Today {st-page_117_001.jpg}
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FORMAT: 2
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DESCRIPTION: Review of Book 5 — word groups, instructions, punctuation, quantity words, question forms, and verb tenses. Recall practice only; no new material.
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TARGET_LANG_G: en
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HOME_LANG_G: en
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VOICE_DEFAULT: aoede | Clear, friendly American English narrator
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VOICE_PROMPT: gacrux | Questions and cues, read clearly
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VOICE_RESPONSE: schedar | Model answers, warm and clear
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VOICE: ID | achernar | speaker (auto)
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VOICE: Narrator | achird | speaker (auto)
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$LESSON 5-1: Sounds, Steps, and Sentences
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# Source: ST §Say Them Right
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$DIALOGUE Say Them Right
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ID: l5-s1
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INTRO: You've finished the week — today is review day, so everything here is something you've already learned. We start with pairs of words that sound almost the same but aren't. Listen carefully and repeat each pair.
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INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat each pair of words.
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REPEAT
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LINE: clothe — cloth
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LINE: thy — thigh
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LINE: teethe — teeth
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LINE: bathe — bath
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LINE: feet — fit
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LINE: sleep — slip
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LINE: meet — mitt
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LINE: we'll — will
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LINE: come — gum
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LINE: lock — log
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LINE: clad — glad
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LINE: could — good
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LINE: pin — pen
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LINE: lit — let
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LINE: will — well
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LINE: sit — set
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# SKIPPED (book): "REPEAT AND WRITE" — instructor-dictated spelling drill with incomplete printed words and no recorded stimulus. Dropped.
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# SKIPPED (book): "ANSWER THE QUESTIONS" — requires consulting a Table of Contents which is not present in the extraction. Dropped.
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# SKIPPED (book): "TOUCH YOUR TOES" — open pair command task ("Use the verbs... to give a command to another student"). Dropped.
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# Source: ST §Instructions
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$PRODUCE Giving Instructions
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ID: l5-s2
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INTRO: Now for giving instructions, step by step — locking doors, making sandwiches, operating the mighty dial phone. Type words that make each step complete. More than one good answer is possible, so just be logical.
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INSTRUCTION: Type words that complete each step logically.
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INPUT: type
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CHECK: llm
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RUBRIC: Treat the model answer as a guide, not the only key. Accept any verbs and nouns that make each step logical and grammatical for the stated task, whether the learner types only the missing words or retypes the full step sentences; reject completions that make a step impossible or nonsensical.
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TEMPLATE: To lock the door
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TEMPLATE: 1st: Walk to ____.
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TEMPLATE: 2nd: ____ next to the door.
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TEMPLATE: 3rd: Pull the ____.
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TEMPLATE: 4th: Put the key in the ____.
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TEMPLATE: 5th: ____ the key.
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RESPONSE: To lock the door. 1st: Walk to the door. 2nd: Stand next to the door. 3rd: Pull the door. 4th: Put the key in the lock. 5th: Turn the key.
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TEMPLATE: To put on your coat
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TEMPLATE: First, ____ the coat from the chair.
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TEMPLATE: Next, put your arms in the ____.
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TEMPLATE: Then, button your coat's ____.
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RESPONSE: To put on your coat. First, pick up the coat from the chair. Next, put your arms in the sleeves. Then, button your coat's buttons.
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TEMPLATE: To sharpen a pencil
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TEMPLATE: First, put the pencil in the ____.
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TEMPLATE: Next, turn the ____.
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TEMPLATE: Then, check the pencil.
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RESPONSE: To sharpen a pencil. First, put the pencil in the sharpener. Next, turn the handle. Then, check the pencil.
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TEMPLATE: To turn on the television
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TEMPLATE: Walk to the television.
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TEMPLATE: ____ next to the television.
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TEMPLATE: ____ the knob.
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TEMPLATE: The television is now ____.
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RESPONSE: To turn on the television. Walk to the television. Stand next to the television. Turn the knob. The television is now on.
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TEMPLATE: To call on a dial phone
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TEMPLATE: First, pick up the ____.
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TEMPLATE: Listen for the ____.
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TEMPLATE: Next, ____ the numbers.
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RESPONSE: To call on a dial phone. First, pick up the receiver. Listen for the dial tone. Next, dial the numbers.
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TEMPLATE: To make a sandwich
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TEMPLATE: First, get two ____ of bread.
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TEMPLATE: Second, put a slice of ____, a slice of ____, and some ____ on one slice of bread.
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TEMPLATE: Third, put the second slice of bread on the lettuce.
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RESPONSE: To make a sandwich. First, get two slices of bread. Second, put a slice of ham, a slice of cheese, and some lettuce on one slice of bread. Third, put the second slice of bread on the lettuce.
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# SKIPPED (book): "JOHN'S TRIP" — instructor-read listen-and-fill dictation with no recorded stimulus. Dropped.
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# Source: ST §Let's Write a Paragraph
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$PRODUCE Punctuation and Capital Letters
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ID: l5-s3
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INTRO: Time to be picky. Rewrite each sentence with the correct capital letters and punctuation — Linda's evening depends on it. Here, a missing period actually counts against you.
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INSTRUCTION: Rewrite the sentence with correct punctuation and capitalization.
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INPUT: type
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CHECK: exact
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NORMALIZE: strict
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LONGFORM
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TEMPLATE: linda watched tv for two hours
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RESPONSE: Linda watched TV for two hours.
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TEMPLATE: next she took a long shower
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RESPONSE: Next she took a long shower.
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TEMPLATE: she washed her hair
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RESPONSE: She washed her hair.
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TEMPLATE: she dried her body and hair with a clean towel
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RESPONSE: She dried her body and hair with a clean towel.
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TEMPLATE: then a friend called linda on the phone
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RESPONSE: Then a friend called Linda on the phone.
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TEMPLATE: they have a spanish test tomorrow
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RESPONSE: They have a Spanish test tomorrow.
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TEMPLATE: linda didnt study for the test
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RESPONSE: Linda didn't study for the test.
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ACCEPT: Linda did not study for the test.
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# SKIPPED (book): "DATES" — instructor-read dictation of dates with no printed stimuli. Dropped.
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# Source: ST §They Are...
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$SELECT Name the Group
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ID: l5-s4
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INTRO: You'll hear four words. One of them is the name for the whole group — tap that one. Listen first; the answers are all words you know.
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INSTRUCTION: Tap the word that names the whole group.
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PROMPT: ice cream, pies, desserts, cakes
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OPTION: a | ice cream
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OPTION: b | pies
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OPTION: c | desserts
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OPTION: d | cakes
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ANSWER: c
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PROMPT: leg, foot, toe, ankle
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OPTION: a | leg
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OPTION: b | foot
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OPTION: c | toe
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OPTION: d | ankle
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ANSWER: a
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PROMPT: vegetables, potatoes, onions, carrots
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OPTION: a | vegetables
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OPTION: b | potatoes
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OPTION: c | onions
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OPTION: d | carrots
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ANSWER: a
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PROMPT: majors, officers, captains, second lieutenants
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OPTION: a | majors
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OPTION: b | officers
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OPTION: c | captains
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OPTION: d | second lieutenants
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ANSWER: b
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PROMPT: sleeve, pocket, zipper, jacket
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OPTION: a | sleeve
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OPTION: b | pocket
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OPTION: c | zipper
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OPTION: d | jacket
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ANSWER: d
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PROMPT: trunk, body, limbs, muscles
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OPTION: a | trunk
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OPTION: b | body
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OPTION: c | limbs
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OPTION: d | muscles
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ANSWER: b
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PROMPT: first, thirtieth, twentieth, ordinal numbers
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OPTION: a | first
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OPTION: b | thirtieth
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OPTION: c | twentieth
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OPTION: d | ordinal numbers
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ANSWER: d
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PROMPT: bathroom, shampoo, soap, toothpaste
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OPTION: a | bathroom
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OPTION: b | shampoo
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OPTION: c | soap
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OPTION: d | toothpaste
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ANSWER: a
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PROMPT: drugstores, stores, BX, grocery stores
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OPTION: a | drugstores
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OPTION: b | stores
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OPTION: c | BX
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OPTION: d | grocery stores
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ANSWER: b
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PROMPT: nose, mouth, face, eyes
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OPTION: a | nose
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OPTION: b | mouth
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OPTION: c | face
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OPTION: d | eyes
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ANSWER: c
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$LESSON 5-2: Opposites, Choices, and Quantities
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# Source: ST §It's Different
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$SELECT Odd One Out
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ID: l5-s5
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INTRO: This part reviews word groups, opposites, and quantity words. First, the same game as before, reversed: three words belong together and one is an intruder. Tap the word that doesn't belong.
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INSTRUCTION: Tap the word that does not belong in the group.
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PROMPT: salt, sugar, towel, pepper
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OPTION: a | salt
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OPTION: b | sugar
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OPTION: c | towel
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OPTION: d | pepper
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ANSWER: c
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PROMPT: milk, gallon, quart, pint
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OPTION: a | milk
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OPTION: b | gallon
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OPTION: c | quart
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OPTION: d | pint
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ANSWER: a
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PROMPT: airline, airport, airplane, chalk
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OPTION: a | airline
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OPTION: b | airport
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OPTION: c | airplane
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OPTION: d | chalk
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ANSWER: d
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PROMPT: corn, cookie, beans, squash
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OPTION: a | corn
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OPTION: b | cookie
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OPTION: c | beans
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OPTION: d | squash
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ANSWER: b
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PROMPT: ice cream, cake, sandwich, pie
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OPTION: a | ice cream
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OPTION: b | cake
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OPTION: c | sandwich
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OPTION: d | pie
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ANSWER: c
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PROMPT: knee, hand, wrist, finger
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OPTION: a | knee
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OPTION: b | hand
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OPTION: c | wrist
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OPTION: d | finger
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ANSWER: a
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PROMPT: dial, receiver, telephone, quart
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OPTION: a | dial
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OPTION: b | receiver
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OPTION: c | telephone
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OPTION: d | quart
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ANSWER: d
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PROMPT: pound, kilo, coffee, ton
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OPTION: a | pound
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OPTION: b | kilo
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OPTION: c | coffee
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OPTION: d | ton
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ANSWER: c
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PROMPT: phone, dish, cup, glass
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OPTION: a | phone
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OPTION: b | dish
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OPTION: c | cup
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OPTION: d | glass
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ANSWER: a
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PROMPT: lots of, many, a few, a lot of
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OPTION: a | lots of
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OPTION: b | many
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OPTION: c | a few
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OPTION: d | a lot of
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ANSWER: c
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# SKIPPED (book): "THIS IS RUTKIN FROM STAR-1" — numbered diagram labeling task that depends on unseen visual pointers to body parts. Dropped.
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# Source: ST §Much and Many
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$PRODUCE Much, Many, a Little, a Few
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ID: l5-s6
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INTRO: A quick check on quantity words — much, many, a little, a few. Type the choice that fits each sentence. Remember: soup can't be counted; students can, usually.
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INSTRUCTION: Type the correct choice from the parentheses.
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INPUT: type
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CHECK: exact
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TEMPLATE: There's ____{a little} soup in the bowl. (a little, a few)
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RESPONSE: There's a little soup in the bowl.
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TEMPLATE: There aren't ____{many} students in class. (many, much)
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RESPONSE: There aren't many students in class.
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TEMPLATE: Kim has ____{a few} books for you. (a little, a few)
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RESPONSE: Kim has a few books for you.
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TEMPLATE: She bought ____{many} notebooks at the store. (many, much)
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RESPONSE: She bought many notebooks at the store.
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TEMPLATE: Is there ____{much} shampoo in the bottle? (many, much)
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RESPONSE: Is there much shampoo in the bottle?
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# SKIPPED (book): "DICTATION" — instructor-read dictation with no printed stimuli. Dropped.
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# Source: ST §Which...?
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$PRODUCE Questions with Which
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ID: l5-s7
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INTRO: Someone hands you an answer; you supply the question. Read each sentence, then ask the "which" question that fits it, out loud. The first one is done for you.
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INSTRUCTION: Read the answer and say a question with "which".
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INPUT: speak
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CHECK: llm
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RUBRIC: Ensure the question starts with "Which", uses the correct noun from the prompt, and is grammatically correct.
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EXAMPLE
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TEMPLATE: I want the red pen.
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RESPONSE: Which pen do you want?
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TEMPLATE: Rita brought a French dictionary.
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RESPONSE: Which dictionary did Rita bring?
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TEMPLATE: Gary hurt his right leg.
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RESPONSE: Which leg did Gary hurt?
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TEMPLATE: The new books are on the table.
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RESPONSE: Which books are on the table?
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TEMPLATE: My wife and I went to a new restaurant.
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RESPONSE: Which restaurant did you go to?
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TEMPLATE: Tom bought the blue car.
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RESPONSE: Which car did Tom buy?
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# Source: ST §How Much, How Many...?
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$PRODUCE How Much or How Many
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ID: l5-s8
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INTRO: How much or how many? Type the one that completes each question. If you can count it, you already know what to do.
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INSTRUCTION: Type "How much" or "How many".
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INPUT: type
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CHECK: exact
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TEMPLATE: ____{How much} money do you have?
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RESPONSE: How much money do you have?
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TEMPLATE: ____{How much} rice will you eat?
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RESPONSE: How much rice will you eat?
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TEMPLATE: ____{How many} pies do we need?
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RESPONSE: How many pies do we need?
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TEMPLATE: ____{How many} quarts of milk did he buy?
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RESPONSE: How many quarts of milk did he buy?
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TEMPLATE: ____{How much} water do you drink every day?
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RESPONSE: How much water do you drink every day?
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TEMPLATE: ____{How many} students are in the lab?
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RESPONSE: How many students are in the lab?
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# Source: ST §Opposites
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$PRODUCE Opposites
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ID: l5-s9
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INTRO: Opposites. Read the first sentence, then finish the second with the opposite of the underlined word. Ted and Bob had very different days.
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INSTRUCTION: Type the opposite word to complete the second sentence.
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INPUT: type
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CHECK: exact
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EXAMPLE
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TEMPLATE: Ted's face was *dirty*. Bob's face was ____{clean}.
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RESPONSE: Bob's face was clean.
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TEMPLATE: Sandy's hair is *long*. Sally's hair is ____{short}.
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RESPONSE: Sally's hair is short.
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TEMPLATE: October 31 is the *last* day of the month. October 1 is the ____{first} day of the month.
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RESPONSE: October 1 is the first day of the month.
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TEMPLATE: My desk in the class is *small*. The teacher's desk is ____{large|big}.
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RESPONSE: The teacher's desk is large.
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TEMPLATE: Mary has *a lot of* homework. Susan has ____{a little} homework.
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RESPONSE: Susan has a little homework.
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TEMPLATE: I bought a *one-way* ticket to my country. Helen bought a ____{round-trip|round trip} ticket.
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RESPONSE: Helen bought a round-trip ticket.
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TEMPLATE: The radio is *on*. The television is ____{off}.
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RESPONSE: The television is off.
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TEMPLATE: *Pull* the door to open it. ____{Push} the door to close it.
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RESPONSE: Push the door to close it.
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TEMPLATE: I only have *a few* cookies. Bill has ____{a lot of|many|lots of} cookies.
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RESPONSE: Bill has a lot of cookies.
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TEMPLATE: His flight *arrived* at 8:15. My flight ____{departed|left} at 9:00.
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RESPONSE: My flight departed at 9:00.
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TEMPLATE: Al is *sick* today. He will be ____{well|healthy} tomorrow.
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RESPONSE: He will be well tomorrow.
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# Source: ST §At the Store
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$PRODUCE One or Ones
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ID: l5-s10
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INTRO: Henry is at the store, choosing between colors — a serious business. Complete the conversation with "one" or "ones".
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INSTRUCTION: Type "one" or "ones" to complete each line.
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INPUT: type
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CHECK: exact
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TEMPLATE: Clerk: Which ____{ones} do you like?
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RESPONSE: Which ones do you like?
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TEMPLATE: Henry: I like the yellow ____{ones} and the blue ____{ones}. I don't like the red ____{ones}.
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RESPONSE: I like the yellow ones and the blue ones. I don't like the red ones.
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# Source: ST §Is He Sleeping or Studying?
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$PRODUCE Questions with Or
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ID: l5-s11
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INTRO: Now make questions that offer two choices with "or", out loud. Warm or cold, clean or dirty — life is full of decisions.
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INSTRUCTION: Say a question with "or" using the two cues.
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INPUT: speak
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CHECK: llm
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RUBRIC: Accept any grammatically correct question that offers the two alternatives using "or".
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EXAMPLE
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TEMPLATE: warm/cold milk
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RESPONSE: Do you want warm or cold milk?
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TEMPLATE: comb/brush your hair
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RESPONSE: Do you comb or brush your hair?
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TEMPLATE: drugstore/grocery store
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RESPONSE: Are you going to the drugstore or the grocery store?
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TEMPLATE: clean/dirty
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RESPONSE: Is it clean or dirty?
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TEMPLATE: long/short
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RESPONSE: Is it long or short?
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TEMPLATE: haircut/shave
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RESPONSE: Do you need a haircut or a shave?
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# Source: ST §Yes, I Want Some Dessert.
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$PRODUCE Some or Any
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ID: l5-s12
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INTRO: Some or any? Type the word that completes each sentence. Watch for negatives — they change everything.
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INSTRUCTION: Type "some" or "any".
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INPUT: type
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CHECK: exact
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TEMPLATE: Do you want ____{some|any} soup?
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RESPONSE: Do you want some soup?
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TEMPLATE: We don't have ____{any} money.
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RESPONSE: We don't have any money.
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TEMPLATE: I ate ____{some} chocolate ice cream.
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RESPONSE: I ate some chocolate ice cream.
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TEMPLATE: Diane doesn't want ____{any} dessert.
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RESPONSE: Diane doesn't want any dessert.
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TEMPLATE: Do you need ____{some|any} help?
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RESPONSE: Do you need some help?
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$LESSON 5-3: The Right Word
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# Source: ST §The Answer Is...
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$SELECT Choose the Right Word
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ID: l5-s13
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INTRO: This part is all about choosing the right word in context. Twenty sentences, each missing one word — most of this book's vocabulary walks by. Read each sentence and tap the word that fits.
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INSTRUCTION: Tap the word that completes the sentence.
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TEMPLATE: Wash your hair with shampoo. Then _______ it with clean water.
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OPTION: a | dry
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OPTION: b | rinse
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OPTION: c | comb
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OPTION: d | brush
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ANSWER: b
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TEMPLATE: He had the wrong answer first. Then he _______ his answer. Now his answer is right.
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OPTION: a | changed
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OPTION: b | marked
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OPTION: c | stopped
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OPTION: d | touched
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ANSWER: a
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TEMPLATE: Don't _______ the cup. It's very hot.
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OPTION: a | point to
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OPTION: b | mark
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OPTION: c | drink
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OPTION: d | touch
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ANSWER: d
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TEMPLATE: I _______ meet my brother at the airport tonight at 9. I can't go to the movies.
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OPTION: a | have to
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OPTION: b | can
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OPTION: c | point to
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OPTION: d | get
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ANSWER: a
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TEMPLATE: _______ your coat. It's very cold outside.
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OPTION: a | Push
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OPTION: b | Lock
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OPTION: c | Button
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OPTION: d | Pull
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ANSWER: c
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TEMPLATE: _______ the doorknob to the right. Then push the door.
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OPTION: a | Turn
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OPTION: b | Door
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OPTION: c | Push
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OPTION: d | Lock
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ANSWER: a
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TEMPLATE: Travel agent: When do you want to come back?
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TEMPLATE: Customer: I want to _______ in two weeks.
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OPTION: a | depart
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OPTION: b | stop
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OPTION: c | meet
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OPTION: d | return
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ANSWER: d
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TEMPLATE: Can you _______ his new pencil, please?
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OPTION: a | call
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OPTION: b | turn on
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OPTION: c | sharpen
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OPTION: d | rinse
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ANSWER: c
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TEMPLATE: Mary came back _______ the store two hours ago.
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OPTION: a | on
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OPTION: b | off
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OPTION: c | from
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OPTION: d | one-way
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ANSWER: c
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TEMPLATE: This book doesn't cost very much. It is _______ $2.00.
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OPTION: a | only
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OPTION: b | first
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OPTION: c | among
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OPTION: d | off
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ANSWER: a
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TEMPLATE: Joan went to the dispensary. She had a _______ throat.
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OPTION: a | sore
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OPTION: b | right
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OPTION: c | clean
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OPTION: d | short
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ANSWER: a
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TEMPLATE: Some of your socks are _______ my socks.
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OPTION: a | dozen
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OPTION: b | among
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OPTION: c | half
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OPTION: d | off
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ANSWER: b
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TEMPLATE: Put ham, lettuce, and tomato _______ two slices of bread.
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OPTION: a | among
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OPTION: b | before
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OPTION: c | half
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OPTION: d | between
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ANSWER: d
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TEMPLATE: Your dress is very nice, Jane. Did you _______ it?
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OPTION: a | make
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OPTION: b | made
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OPTION: c | have to
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OPTION: d | dial
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ANSWER: a
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TEMPLATE: My hair is very long. I _______ get a haircut.
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OPTION: a | make
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OPTION: b | need to
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OPTION: c | shave
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OPTION: d | mustn't
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ANSWER: b
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TEMPLATE: I put my cigarettes in my shirt _______.
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OPTION: a | hand
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OPTION: b | pocket
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OPTION: c | jacket
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OPTION: d | socks
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ANSWER: b
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TEMPLATE: The _______ is December 22, 1990.
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OPTION: a | date
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OPTION: b | number
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OPTION: c | month
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OPTION: d | today
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ANSWER: a
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TEMPLATE: The muscles and _______ are inside the body.
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OPTION: a | skin
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OPTION: b | limbs
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OPTION: c | bones
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OPTION: d | trunk
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ANSWER: c
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TEMPLATE: Twelve eggs make a _______ eggs.
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OPTION: a | gallon
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OPTION: b | dozen
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OPTION: c | pound
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OPTION: d | half
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ANSWER: b
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TEMPLATE: Sixteen ounces make a _______.
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OPTION: a | gallon
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OPTION: b | kilo
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OPTION: c | pound
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OPTION: d | ton
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ANSWER: c
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# Source: ST §First, Second, Third
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$PRODUCE Writing Ordinal Numbers
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ID: l5-s14
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INTRO: Ordinal numbers, written out in full. Type each one as a word — hyphens included. The first one shows you how.
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INSTRUCTION: Type the ordinal number as a word.
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INPUT: type
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CHECK: exact
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EXAMPLE
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TEMPLATE: 35th
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RESPONSE: thirty-fifth
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TEMPLATE: 22nd
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RESPONSE: twenty-second
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TEMPLATE: 21st
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RESPONSE: twenty-first
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TEMPLATE: 23rd
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RESPONSE: twenty-third
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TEMPLATE: 30th
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RESPONSE: thirtieth
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TEMPLATE: 29th
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RESPONSE: twenty-ninth
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TEMPLATE: 50th
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RESPONSE: fiftieth
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# Source: ST §Mark Ate One Bowl of Ice Cream
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$GRAMMAR Cans, Bars, and Slices
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ID: l5-s15
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INTRO: Here's a sentence-building table about quantities — bowls of ice cream, bars of soap, tubes of toothpaste. Read through it now; you'll build your own sentences from it next.
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For things you can't count one by one, use a container or measure word plus **of**: {a tube of toothpaste}, {a bowl of ice cream}, {two bars of soap}.
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Pick one piece from each column to make a sentence, like {Mark ate one bowl of ice cream at the restaurant.}
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| Danny ate<br>They got<br>There are<br>There is<br>Joe bought<br>He put<br>Sam bought<br>Mark ate | 1 tube of<br>5 cans of<br>2 bottles of<br>1 bowl of<br>2 bars of<br>2 pieces of<br>1 slice of<br>1 gallon of | juice<br>soap<br>toothpaste<br>ice cream<br>corn<br>soup<br>pie<br>tomato | at the drugstore.<br>in the bathroom.<br>in the sandwich.<br>at the restaurant.<br>on the table.<br>for lunch.<br>for breakfast.<br>at the store. |
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# Source: ST §Make Sentences From the Table
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$PRODUCE Make Sentences from the Table
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ID: l5-s16
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REFERENCE
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INTRO: Now build your own sentences — one piece from each column of the table, spoken aloud. Each cue names who and what; the table stays available if you need to peek.
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INSTRUCTION: Say a sentence from the table using the cue.
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INPUT: speak
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CHECK: llm
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RUBRIC: Accept any logical, grammatically correct sentence combining a subject and verb, a number + container word + "of" phrase, a food or item, and a place or time phrase, as in the model. The container phrase (e.g. "a tube of toothpaste") is the point — a missing "of" or an illogical container fails.
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TEMPLATE: Mark — ice cream
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RESPONSE: Mark ate one bowl of ice cream for lunch.
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TEMPLATE: Sam — pie
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RESPONSE: Sam bought one slice of pie at the restaurant.
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TEMPLATE: They — toothpaste
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RESPONSE: They got one tube of toothpaste at the drugstore.
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TEMPLATE: There are — juice
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RESPONSE: There are two bottles of juice on the table.
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$LESSON 5-4: Stories and a Last Look
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# Source: ST §Betty and Jan
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$SELECT Betty and Jan
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ID: l5-s17
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INTRO: This last part mixes everything together — stories, a conversation, and one final task. First, Betty and Jan want to go dancing, if work will let them. Tap the verb form that fits each sentence, and watch the time words.
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INSTRUCTION: Tap the answer that completes the story.
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TEMPLATE: Betty and Jan _______ to a dance tomorrow.
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OPTION: a | went
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OPTION: b | go
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OPTION: c | will go
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OPTION: d | goes
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ANSWER: c
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TEMPLATE: They _______ go last week.
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OPTION: a | won't
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OPTION: b | didn't
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OPTION: c | isn't
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OPTION: d | don't
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ANSWER: b
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TEMPLATE: Betty _______ work late.
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OPTION: a | had to
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OPTION: b | have to
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OPTION: c | will have to
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OPTION: d | has to
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ANSWER: a
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TEMPLATE: Tonight they _______ to the stores.
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OPTION: a | went
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OPTION: b | go
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OPTION: c | will go
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OPTION: d | going
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ANSWER: c
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TEMPLATE: Betty _______ buy a new dress.
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OPTION: a | will want to
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OPTION: b | wanted to
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OPTION: c | wanting to
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OPTION: d | wants to
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ANSWER: d
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# Source: ST §Ted and Ray
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$SELECT Ted and Ray
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ID: l5-s18
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INTRO: Ted needs a comb, and Ray — a true friend — knows where to get one. Tap the word that completes each line of their conversation.
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INSTRUCTION: Tap the answer that completes the conversation.
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TEMPLATE: Ted: I need to _______ a comb.
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OPTION: a | sell
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OPTION: b | buy
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OPTION: c | move
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OPTION: d | take
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ANSWER: b
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TEMPLATE: Do you know where I _______ buy a comb?
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OPTION: a | can
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OPTION: b | must
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OPTION: c | will
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OPTION: d | have to
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ANSWER: a
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TEMPLATE: Ray: Yes, you can buy _______ at the drugstore.
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OPTION: a | which
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OPTION: b | one
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OPTION: c | any
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OPTION: d | there
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ANSWER: b
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TEMPLATE: I _______ go to the store this afternoon.
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OPTION: a | point
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OPTION: b | have to
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OPTION: c | get
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OPTION: d | am
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ANSWER: b
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TEMPLATE: I _______ buy one for you.
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OPTION: a | have
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OPTION: b | need
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OPTION: c | will
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OPTION: d | want
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ANSWER: c
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TEMPLATE: Ted: Do you know _______ it costs?
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OPTION: a | which
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OPTION: b | how many
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OPTION: c | that
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OPTION: d | how much
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ANSWER: d
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# Source: ST §Families
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$DIALOGUE A Family Sunday
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ID: l5-s19
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INTRO: A short story about big families and Sunday meals. Just listen — there's one question about it afterwards.
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INSTRUCTION: Listen to the story.
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Narrator: Some big families like to have lunch or dinner together on Sundays.
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Narrator: All the men, women, and children help.
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Narrator: Sometimes, the men cook the meat outside. The women cook the vegetables and dessert inside.
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Narrator: The children help with the table. They put the cups and glasses on the table.
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Narrator: Everybody works and eats together.
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# Source: ST §Families (topic question)
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$SELECT What Is the Story About?
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ID: l5-s19-b
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REFERENCE
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INTRO: One question about the story you just heard. You can go back and listen again if you need to.
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INSTRUCTION: Tap the topic of the story.
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PROMPT: What is the story about?
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OPTION: a | Sundays
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OPTION: b | work
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OPTION: c | children
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OPTION: d | family meals
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ANSWER: d
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# Source: ST §There Is, There Are...
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$PRODUCE There Is or There Are
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ID: l5-s20
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INTRO: There is, there are — plus their questions and negatives. Type the form that fits each sentence.
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INSTRUCTION: Type the correct form of "there is" or "there are".
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INPUT: type
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CHECK: exact
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TEMPLATE: ____{Is there} a dictionary in the room?
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RESPONSE: Is there a dictionary in the room?
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TEMPLATE: ____{There are} several oranges on the table.
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RESPONSE: There are several oranges on the table.
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TEMPLATE: ____{There are} seven days in a week.
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RESPONSE: There are seven days in a week.
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TEMPLATE: ____{Are there} any chairs in the lab?
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RESPONSE: Are there any chairs in the lab?
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TEMPLATE: ____{There isn't} any chocolate ice cream. You'll have to eat vanilla ice cream.
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RESPONSE: There isn't any chocolate ice cream.
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# Source: ST §Alphabetical Order
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$SELECT Alphabetical Order
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ID: l5-s21
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ORDER
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INTRO: One last job: put eight words from this book in alphabetical order, from A to Z. When you're done, that's Book 5 — reviewed, finished, and yours. See you in Book 6.
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INSTRUCTION: Arrange the words in alphabetical order.
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TEMPLATE: Put these words in alphabetical order.
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OPTION: a | lock
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OPTION: b | button
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OPTION: c | graduation
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OPTION: d | sharpener
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OPTION: e | sleeve
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OPTION: f | key
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OPTION: g | telephone
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OPTION: h | instructions
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ANSWER: b,c,h,f,a,d,e,g
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