09BOOK TEN LESSON SEVEN
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N: Welcome to Lesson Seven.
Listen to Rita as she talks about
a recent experience with her
boyfriend, Terry.
RITA: Terry and I enjoy walking in
the park. Yesterday we went
for a walk, and we didn't want
to go back to work right away.
I wanted him to tell me what
he was working on, but he
avoided saying anything about
it. I couldn't understand why
he needed me to ask Mike to
let him into the editing room.
I kept on trying to figure out
the reason, but Terry just
wanted me to quit thinking
about it. He asked me to think
about our relationship instead.
N: Now listen and repeat.
F: We enjoy walking in the park.
We enjoy walking in the park.
We didn't want to go back to
work.
We didn't want to go back to
work.
M: She wanted him to tell her
something.
She wanted him to tell her
something.
But he avoided saying anything
about it.
But he avoided saying anything
about it.
F: He needed me to ask Mike to do
something.
He needed me to ask Mike to do
something.
I kept on trying to figure out the
reason.
I kept on trying to figure out the
reason.
M: He just wanted her to quit
thinking about it.
He just wanted her to quit
thinking about it.
He asked her to think about
their relationship instead.
He asked her to think about
their relationship instead.
N: Notice how some verbs are
followed by a gerund. For
example. . .
F: We enjoy walking.
He avoided saying anything.
N: Others are followed by an
infinitive, sometimes with a
direct object in front of it. For
example. . .
M: They didn't want to go.
She wanted him to tell her
something.
He wanted her to do something.
N: Now you're going to hear a
sentence that includes a verb in
the base form. Complete the
sentence using either the gerund
or the infinitive. For example,
you hear . . .
M: Lucy and Ricky enjoyed. . .
walk . . . in the park.
N: And you say. . .
F: Lucy and Ricky enjoyed walking
in the park.
N: Or you hear. . .
M: They didn't want. . . go. . .
back to work.
N: And you say. . .
F: They didn't want to go back to
work.
N: All right? Let's begin.
M: Lucy and Ricky enjoyed. . .
walk. . . in the park.
F: Lucy and Ricky enjoyed walking
in the park.
M: They didn't want. . . go . . .
back to work.
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F: They didn't want to go back to
work.
M: She wanted him . . . tell . . .
her about his new show.
F: She wanted him to tell her about
his new show.
M: He avoided. . . say. . .
anything about it.
F: He avoided saying anything
about it.
M: He needed her. . . stay. . .
home and answer the phone.
F: He needed her to stay home and
answer the phone.
M: Lucy kept . . . try . . . to get a
job in Ricky's show.
F: Lucy kept trying to get a job in
Ricky's show.
M: He just wanted her. . . quit
. . . thinking about it.
F: He just wanted her to quit
thinking about it.
M: He asked her . . . think . . .
about their maITiage instead.
F: He asked her to think about
their maITiage instead.
N: Now listen to Chris as she talks
about her computer and her
problems writing a report. Notice
all the two-word verbs she uses.
CHRIS: I have to hand in this report
tomorrow, and I have to type
it up myself. Thank heaven
for computers. If I make a
mistake, I don't have to type
it over. I just cross out the
mistake . . . Oh, I'm such a
bad typist. It's so hard to pick
out the mistakes on this
screen. . . Fortunately, this
computer can check spelling.
I just hit this button . . .
The computer points out the
mistakes and fills in the
COITect spelling automatically
. . . I just need to print out
the pages, . . . and run off
some copies. . . and we're
all set. . . I forgot to clean
up. I have to put away the
pencils, . . . throwaway this
paper, . . . and shut off the
computer.
N: Now listen to and repeat these
sentences with two-word verbs.
F: I have to hand in this report.
I have to hand this report in.
I have to hand it in.
M: She has to type up this report.
She has to type this report up.
She has to type it up.
F: I just cross out the mistake.
I just cross the mistake out.
I just cross it out.
M: The computer points out the
mistakes.
The computer points the
mistakes out.
The computer points them out.
F: It fills in the correct spelling.
It fills the corrct spelling in.
It fills it in.
N: Notice how these separable two-
word verbs have two different
forms. For example, you can
say. . .
F: I have to hand in this report.
N: Or you can say. . .
F: I have to hand this report in.
N: Now you're going to hear a
sentence with a two-word verb
using one of these two forms.
Repeat the sentence, changing it
to the other form. For example,
you hear . . .
M: I have to hand in this report.
N: And you say . . .
F: I have to hand this report in.
N: Or you hear. . .
M: The computer pointed out my
mistakes.
N: And you say . . .
F: The computer pointed my
mistakes out.
N: OK? Let's begin.
M: I have to hand in this report.
F: I have to hand this report in.
M: The computer pointed out my
mistakes.
F: The computer pointed my
mistakes out.
M: I have to cross my mistakes out.
F: I have to cross out my mistakes.
M: The machine fills in the correctt
spelling.
F: The machine fills the correct
spelling in.
M: I have to run off a few copies.
F: I have to run a few copies off.
M: It's time to shut the computer
off.
F: It's time to shut off the
computer.
N: Now let's see if you remember
what these two-word verbs
mean. You're going to hear a
sentence that uses another verb
to express the same idea as one
of the two-word verbs. Respond
to the sentence using one of the
separable two-word verbs.
Change the direct-object noun
to a pronoun. For example, you
hear.. .
F: I have to deliver my report.
N: And you say . . .
M: That's right. You have to hand it
in.
N: Or you hear. . .
F: I have to type a copy of it.
N: And you say . . .
M: That's right. You have to type it
up.
N: All right? Let's begin.
F: I have to deliver my report.
M: That's right. You have to hand it
in.
M: I have to type a copy of it.
F: That's right. You have to type it
up.
F: I have to type it again.
M: That's right. You have to type it
over.
M: The computer will print a copy.
F: That's right. The computer will
print it out.
M: I have to clean the room
thoroughly.
F: That's right. You have to clean it
up.
M: I have to draw a line through my
mistake.
F: That's right. You have to cross it
out.
M: The computer identifies the
mistake.
F: That's right. The computer picks
it out.
M: I have to return the books to
their proper places.
F: That's right. You have to put
them away.
M: My computer shows where the
mistakes are.
F: That's right. Your computer
points them out.
M: I'm going to make the copies on
a photocopier.
F: That's right. You're going to run
them off.
M: My computer adds the correct
spelling.
F: That's right. Your computer fills
it in.
M: I have to discard the paper.
F: That's right. You have to throw
it away.
N: Now, to end this lesson, listen to
these sentences.
F: I love the peace and quiet here.
Would you like a piece of my
orange?
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N:Did you notice the homonyms in
those sentence? They were
peace, splled p-c-a-c-e, and
piece, spelled p-i-e-c-e.
Now listen to these sentences.
M: I think I know the reason, but it
dosen't make sence. That book
cost a dollar and fifty cebts.
N: The homonyms in those
sentences were sence, spelled
c-e-n-s-e, and cents, spelled
s-e-n-t-s. Now you're going
to hear a sentense that contains
a homonym. After each
sentence, repeat and then spell
the homonym in that sentence.
Fow exmaple, you hear...
F: I live the peace and quiet.
peace.
N: And you say...
M: Peace... p-e-a-c-e.
N: Or you hear...
M: Would you like a piece of my
orange? Piece.
N: And you say...
F: Piece... p-i-e-c-e.
N: OK? Let's begin.
F: I love the peace and quiet.
Peace
M: Peace. p-e-a-c-e.
M: Would you like a piece of my
ornge? Piece.
F: Piece. p-i-e-c-e.
F: The flight is four hours long.
Four.
M: Four... f-o-u-r.
M: He works for his father's
company. For.
F: For...f-o-r.
F: Let's go swimming in the sea.
Sea.
M: See... s-e-a.
F: I don't see any of my friends
here. See.
M: See... s-e-e.
M: She bought a blue hat. Blue.
F: Blue... b-l-u-e.
M: Blew...b-l-e-w.
M: The wind blew her hat away.
Blew..
F: Blew...b-l-e-w.
N: End of Lesson Seven..
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