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BOOK EIGHT Lesson 01
But patricia has worked in news before.

Steven: While Maria is away, I want to plan some great shows. Let's discuss our best stories. Jake?
Jake: Abbott Larkin is building a new computer factory in Stamford. I want to interview him here at the studio.
Steven: Good. When?
Jake: Next month.
Steven: Tell me about stories we can do now.
Jake: The Natural History Museum has an exhibit on archaeology. Everyone says it's fabulous. I want to do a story on it.
Steven: That's good. Jim Stuart is doing a local story on the Nature Center. What are you doing, Connie?
Connie : I'm doing a story on employment agencies.
Steven: Really? Then maybe you can help me with a big problem. Maria's assistant is sick.
Connie : Oh, no. Kathy's sick? What's wrong?
Steven: She'll be OK, but she could be away for months .
Jake: You'll need help while Maria is away.
Steven: Who can we hire? Any ideas?
Connie: Patricia Woo is looking for a job now.
Steven: How much experience has she had in television?
Connie : She worked for a newspaper last year.
Jake: I know Patricia. She's never worked in television. Thomas Jones is good.
He was a writer at an advertising agency in 1990. Now he's a writer for a magazine.
Connie : But he's never worked in news.
Steven: He graduated from Columbia University last year. . . And Greg Olden went to Columbia, but he didn't graduate.
And Patricia Woo graduated from New York University three years ago.
Jake: Greg Olden was a cameraman.
Steven: He's never worked in news. . . But Patricia has worked in news before. I'll call Patricia. Then I'll talk to Maria about it.
Jake: That was easy.
Connie : We're lucky. It can be hard to find the right person. My next story is about employment agencies. Mike and I are going to two employment agencies this afternoon.
Connie : Every day employment agencies help companies find the right employees. They compare job qualifications and recommend the best people.
Yesterday we visited several agencies in Stamford to find out how they work. Mike, I'd like to see agents comparing people's resumes. Just photograph their discussions. We'll edit it later.
Man 1: This fellow has spent, if we look at it, from 1973 to 1989. . . as a scientist. So he was a scientist too.
Woman 1: John has a Ph. D. and Jim does too.
Man 1: All right. Now we'll look at Bob here. Well, you can see he started out as a teacher, but he was a science teacher, so he knows science.
Looking at it, Jim's also used computers. . . Bob has too.
Connie : Here, Mike. Let's film these two agents.
Woman 2: Uh, Sandy's worked as a computer programmer, but, uh, John hasn't.
Man 2: And, uh, what is his salary now ? Is that, uh, is that about right? Is he looking for any increase?
Woman 2: . . . I think it was about forty-three.
Man 2: All right, now who have you got over here? 
Woman 2: I have the guy for the training job. I think he is absolutely perfect! He is.
Man 2: . . . How many years' experience did he have working with them?
very solid work, uh, working with the, uh. . .
Man 2: When did he graduate and get his degree? 
Woman 2: Uh, he graduated in'84. John hasn't used an IBM computer before, and George hasn't either.
Man 2: Does he have children?
Woman 2: Oh! Yes, he does. He has one.
Man 2: . . . How many children does he have?
Woman 2: He has one. But he's willing to relocate. George really does have excellent references , and John does too. They're both very good.
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BOOK EIGHT Lesson 12
BOOK EIGHT Lesson 12
You're the one that needs the big romance.

Connie : Do you know where to go for a breath of fresh air and wide open spaces? Jim Stuart found a place right here in Stamford.
Jim: We're here at the Stamford Nature Center with Brad Burnham. Brad, could you tell us a little about the farm?
Brad: Sure. We have a small New England farm here at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center. We have many types of farm animals here.
Jim: There are plenty of farm animals here. The school children love them. There are all the usual farm animals, but not many places have others.
Do you know anywhere in Stamford where you can see otters play?
Jim: But the stars of the show are the new baby lambs.
Jim: Can you tell me how old those lambs are?
Brad: Sure. They are six and a half weeks old and their names are Spot and Houdini.
And they are lots of fun to play with. They're very curious and a little shy of people.
Jim: Could you tell our viewers how big the farm is?
Brad: I'd say maybe about five to ten acres.
Jim: Does anyone know how many geese you have here?
Brad: No, I'm sorry, we don't. We have a lot of geese.
Jim: Can you tell me why the geese like it here?
Brad: Yes, 'cause the visitors love to feed them.
Jim: You can shop at the gift shop or you can walk on the hiking trails. But do you know how to keep a secret?
The most fun here is at the duck pond with all the ducks and geese. But watch out for a duck I call Sally.
Jim: Looking for a beautiful place? We found one right here in Stamford at the Stamford Nature Center. . . When we visited, we saw all sorts of strange geese and ducks. . . .
This one is strange-looking. . . The other ones are beautiful. . . There's another beautiful bird. . . And there's another one. . .
That's a Long Island goose. . . The other ducks near it come form Europe. . . The green ones are mallards.
Jim: Our favorite is Sally. . . the duck who never got fed. . . The other ones won't let her eat!
Jim: The kids bring lots of bread, but it's hard to eat when there's so much competition. . . And here it comes .
Jim: There's one who's hungry!
Jim: Look at that. The other one is hungry too!
Jim: Luckily, there are lots of people who like to feed these ducks and geese even Sally.
Jim: And with everyone's help. Sally finally gets some food.
Maria : These are good stories. The duck story is wonderful.
Connie : Have you heard from Sam Finch?
Maria : No. He hasn't called.
Connie : Did he buy the station in California?
Maria : I don't know. . . You're the one that needs the big romance. You're young. You're beautiful. You'll find someone.
Connie : I hope so, Maria.
Maria : Sam! . . . How are you? Where are you? . . . Well, my trip back was fine. . . Steven Winn had a baby boy. . Yes. . His name is Peter. . . Did you buy the station?
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BOOK EIGHT Lesson 11
BOOK EIGHT Lesson 11
I don't think there are any other stories here

Jim: Maria? I'm at a phone booth at the Nature Center. I've done the interview. . . You want another story?
I don't think there are any other stories here, Maria. . . Maria, it's cold. There aren't very many people here.
All I see are ducks--hundreds of ducks--Do a story on ducks. Are you kidding? How can I do a story on ducks? . . . OK. OK. Well, I'll see. Goodbye.

Jim: Guess what, Mike. . .
Jim: What are we going to do, Mike? I can't do a story on ducks .
Jim: Huh. These ducks are funny. . . The gooses are funny too.
Jim: Look at that one! It's a very strange looking goose. There's another one just like it.
Jim: The big ones are Canadian geese. They're the biggest geese. They chase the others.
Jim: The white ones with orange bills are very beautiful. They live here all year.
Jim: I like the little green ducks . Those little green ones are mallards.
Jim: That one is mean! The others run away when it fights.
I like that little gray one. The kids like that one too. They like to feed it. See, they throw it bread.
But the other one steals it. . Let's do a story on the little gray duck. The kids'll love it.
Jim: Look, there's a little boy. Let's see what happens.
Jim: Where are the geese? There's one. Here's another. . . Now the others see the little boy. . . . and the little boy runs the other way.
Jim: Look out. Here comes another one! Let's shoot some more, Mike.
Jim: OK, Maria, we've finished the story on ducks. . . Yes, you were right. . . Yes, they are interesting. . . Yes, there were children.
We're done here, Maria. We're coming home. . . Otters? There are otters here? You want a story on otters? I can't do a story on otters. . .

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BOOK EIGHT Lesson 10
BOOK EIGHT Lesson 10 
Could you tell me where the stamfrod nature center is, please?

Jim: We're lost. I'll ask for directions.
Jim: Could you tell me where the Stamford Nature Center is, please? . . . Straight ahead? . . . Do you know how far it is? . . . One mile? . . . Thanks.
Jim: You'll like the Nature Center. It's a great place.
Jim: We're here at the Stamford Nature Center with Assistant Director Brad Burnham. Brad, could you tell us a little about the farm?
Brad: We have a small New England farm here at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center. We have many types of farm animals here.
Jim: Could you tell our viewers how big the farm is?
Brad: The farm itself is probably not that big. I'd say maybe five to ten acres.
Jim: Do you know how many farm animals you have?
Brad: We have about 25 farm animals. We have pigs--two baby pigs--cows, sheep, chickens, ducks , and geese.
Jim: Can you tell me how old those pigs are?
Brad: Sure! They're six and a half weeks old.
Jim: Could you tell me how late the gift shop stays open?
Brad: It's open during the time when most visitors are here--from 10: 00 to 4: 00.
Jim: Can you tell me what the gift shop sells?
Brad: Postcards , birthday cards , nature posters, stuffed animals, and T-shirts.
Jim: Can you tell the viewers where the farm is located?
Brad: It's on Scofieldtown Road, near the Merritt Parkway.
Jim: Can you get here by public transportation?
Brad: Yes. There's a bus that stops here.
Jim: Do you know where the bus stops ?
Brad: At the front gate.
Jim: Thank you, Brad.
Jim: This is Jim Stuart at the Stamford Nature Center.
Jim: This is Jim Stuart for WEFL at the Stamford Nature Center.
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BOOK EIGHT Lesson 09
BOOK EIGHT Lesson 09
But i'm not sure what will happen.

Mike: Hi, everybody. We're back.
Maria : What did you get, Mike?
Mike: Take a look. . . We got a football.
Maria : Mike, we told you to buy baby presents.
Mike: Well, this seemed right for a little boy, and I had a football--
Maria : Excuse me for interrupting. Peter Winn is not a little boy. He's a baby. Return it to the store. Buy a baby present for a baby.
Mike: Like what? I don't know what babies need.
Connie : I told you to find some nice baby clothes.
Mike: Now I'm not sure what I should buy.
Maria : We should help Mike. I called Anne this morning because I want to get the baby a gift too.
Connie : What does Anne want?
Maria : She told me to get baby pajamas. She told me not to buy any toys. She has too many baby toys .
Connie : What color pajamas?
Maria : She told me to get blue pajamas. Mike, get some pajamas.
� Connie : Don't buy any toys . Go to a baby store--Baby Magic . It's right here in Stamford. Get blue pajamas. Pretty ones.
Connie : So how was your vacation?
Maria : It was wonderful. The snow was perfect. I skied every day.
Connie : And danced every night? How's Sam Finch?
Maria : He's OK.
Connie : Tell me the truth, Maria. What happened with Sam Finch?
Maria : We had a great time. But I'm not sure what will happen. We had a great time, that's all.
Connie : When will you see him again ?
Maria : I don't know. He had business in California. Can I tell you a secret? Don't tell anyone.
Connie : OK. What?
Maria : Sam's going to buy a television station there. . . Uh--guess what? I told Mike to get pajamas. Now I don't know what I should buy for the baby.
Jim: What should you buy for a little boy? Do you know what you should buy for a little girl? If you have no idea what they want, then F. A. O. Schwarz is the place for you.
It may be the biggest toy store in the world! And if you can't find the right present here, then you can't find it anywhere.
Today, we're shopping for someone special. Steven Winn, our director, has just had a little baby boy! So come on, we'll all go shopping!
Jim: I wonder where all these people come from. They can buy stuffed elephants, . . games. . . and bears.
Shopper 1: I'm shopping for my nephew. I have no idea what I should get him.
Jim: Maybe you'll find a toy at F. A. O. Schwarz.
Shopper 1: I'm not sure what I'll buy today.
Jim: Maybe a truck or a football.
Shopper 1: I don't know what I want to buy.
Jim: Dolls are popular. And I don't know where you can find better ones.
Jim: I wonder what this little girl will buy. I don't know which video game I like best.
Look at this stuff! I wonder what it is.
Jim: And that's F. A. O. Schwarz. It's still my favorite store. I guess there's still a child in all of us. There certainly is in me. I'm Jim Stuart reporting for "Hello America."
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BOOK EIGHT Lesson 08
BOOK EIGHT Lesson 08
They all told me to buy something different.

Mike: I'm so confused. That toy store has everything. It has dolls, toys, stuffed animals, games, and new ideas. . . I don't know what to buy. I think I'll call WEFL and ask for advice.
Maria : It's winter, Mike. Buy a baby hat. My mother always told me to keep babies very warm.
Connie : It's easy, Mike. Buy some baby clothes. Anything pretty. But don't buy anything pink. Buy blue for baby boys.
Jake: Don't buy clothes. Buy something he can use. Buy a toy. Buy a toy football. Do you see any toy footballs at
F. A. O. Schwarz?
Mike: I still don't know what I can buy. They all told me to buy something different. Maria told me to buy some baby. Connie told me to buy some baby clothes.
Jake told me not to buy clothes. He told me to buy a toy football. And Jim told me not to buy a toy. He told me to buy a teddy bear.

Maria : Steven, did you check up on Patricia Woo before you hired her?
Steven: Well, not really. Why do you ask?
Maria : Patricia didn't tell the truth on her resume.
Steven: What? She lied?
Maria : Her resume says she was a reporter.
Steven: She told Connie she was a reporter.
Maria : She told a lie. The editor of the newspaper told me she was an assistant reporter. He told me she wasn't a reporter.
Steven: She wrote stories. I saw them. Have you talked to Patricia?
Maria : Yes. I told her to tell the truth.
Steven: And? What did she say?
Maria : She told me to read her stories. They prove she was a reporter.
Steven: Her stories are very good.
Maria: I know, and I like Patricia very much.
Steven: I'm sure that she's honest. Keep her, Maria.
Maria : OK. . . I'm sorry Kathy is sick. Have you talked to her?
Steven: Yes. The doctor told her to go home and get lots of rest. He told her not to go back to work for six months
Maria : Oh, dear. I'll have to call her right away.
Steven: She's exhausted. She was working too hard, Maria.
Maria : Just like you. You look exhausted.
Steven: The baby cries all night.
Maria : Steven, go home. Get lots of rest. Don't come back to work for three days.
Steven: With pleasure. See you later.

LESSON 9 BUT I'M NOT SURE WHAT WILL HAPPEN.
TEXT
Mike: Hi, everybody. We're back.
Maria : What did you get, Mike?
Mike: Take a look. . . We got a football.
Maria : Mike, we told you to buy baby presents.
Mike: Well, this seemed right for a little boy, and I had a football--
Maria : Excuse me for interrupting. Peter Winn is not a little boy. He's a baby. Return it to the store. Buy a baby present for a baby.
Mike: Like what? I don't know what babies need.
Connie : I told you to find some nice baby clothes.
Mike: Now I'm not sure what I should buy.
Maria : We should help Mike. I called Anne this morning because I want to get the baby a gift too.
Connie : What does Anne want?
Maria : She told me to get baby pajamas. She told me not to buy any toys. She has too many baby toys .
Connie : What color pajamas?
Maria : She told me to get blue pajamas. Mike, get some pajamas.
� Connie : Don't buy any toys . Go to a baby store--Baby Magic . It's right here in Stamford. Get blue pajamas. Pretty ones.
Connie : So how was your vacation?
Maria : It was wonderful. The snow was perfect. I skied every day.
Connie : And danced every night? How's Sam Finch?
Maria : He's OK.
Connie : Tell me the truth, Maria. What happened with Sam Finch?
Maria : We had a great time. But I'm not sure what will happen. We had a great time, that's all.
Connie : When will you see him again ?
Maria : I don't know. He had business in California. Can I tell you a secret? Don't tell anyone.
Connie : OK. What?
Maria : Sam's going to buy a television station there. . . Uh--guess what? I told Mike to get pajamas. Now I don't know what I should buy for the baby.
Jim: What should you buy for a little boy? Do you know what you should buy for a little girl? If you have no idea what they want, then F. A. O. Schwarz is the place for you.
It may be the biggest toy store in the world! And if you can't find the right present here, then you can't find it anywhere.
Today, we're shopping for someone special. Steven Winn, our director, has just had a little baby boy! So come on, we'll all go shopping!
Jim: I wonder where all these people come from. They can buy stuffed elephants, . . games. . . and bears.
Shopper 1: I'm shopping for my nephew. I have no idea what I should get him.
Jim: Maybe you'll find a toy at F. A. O. Schwarz.
Shopper 1: I'm not sure what I'll buy today.
Jim: Maybe a truck or a football.
Shopper 1: I don't know what I want to buy.
Jim: Dolls are popular. And I don't know where you can find better ones.
Jim: I wonder what this little girl will buy. I don't know which video game I like best.
Look at this stuff! I wonder what it is.
Jim: And that's F. A. O. Schwarz. It's still my favorite store. I guess there's still a child in all of us. There certainly is in me. I'm Jim Stuart reporting for "Hello America."


LESSON 10  COULD YOU TELL ME WHERE THE STAMFROD NATURE CENTER IS, PLEASE?
TEXT
Jim: We're lost. I'll ask for directions.
Jim: Could you tell me where the Stamford Nature Center is, please? . . . Straight ahead? . . . Do you know how far it is? . . . One mile? . . . Thanks.
Jim: You'll like the Nature Center. It's a great place.
Jim: We're here at the Stamford Nature Center with Assistant Director Brad Burnham. Brad, could you tell us a little about the farm?
Brad: We have a small New England farm here at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center. We have many types of farm animals here.
Jim: Could you tell our viewers how big the farm is?
Brad: The farm itself is probably not that big. I'd say maybe five to ten acres.
Jim: Do you know how many farm animals you have?
Brad: We have about 25 farm animals. We have pigs--two baby pigs--cows, sheep, chickens, ducks , and geese.
Jim: Can you tell me how old those pigs are?
Brad: Sure! They're six and a half weeks old.
Jim: Could you tell me how late the gift shop stays open?
Brad: It's open during the time when most visitors are here--from 10: 00 to 4: 00.
Jim: Can you tell me what the gift shop sells?
Brad: Postcards , birthday cards , nature posters, stuffed animals, and T-shirts.
Jim: Can you tell the viewers where the farm is located?
Brad: It's on Scofieldtown Road, near the Merritt Parkway.
Jim: Can you get here by public transportation?
Brad: Yes. There's a bus that stops here.
Jim: Do you know where the bus stops ?
Brad: At the front gate.
Jim: Thank you, Brad.
Jim: This is Jim Stuart at the Stamford Nature Center.
Jim: This is Jim Stuart for WEFL at the Stamford Nature Center.
LESSON 11 I DON'T THINK THERE ARE ANY OTHER STORIES HERE,


Jim: Maria? I'm at a phone booth at the Nature Center. I've done the interview. . . You want another story?
I don't think there are any other stories here, Maria. . . Maria, it's cold. There aren't very many people here.
All I see are ducks--hundreds of ducks--Do a story on ducks. Are you kidding? How can I do a story on ducks? . . . OK. OK. Well, I'll see. Goodbye.

Jim: Guess what, Mike. . .
Jim: What are we going to do, Mike? I can't do a story on ducks .
Jim: Huh. These ducks are funny. . . The gooses are funny too.
Jim: Look at that one! It's a very strange looking goose. There's another one just like it.
Jim: The big ones are Canadian geese. They're the biggest geese. They chase the others.
Jim: The white ones with orange bills are very beautiful. They live here all year.
Jim: I like the little green ducks . Those little green ones are mallards.
Jim: That one is mean! The others run away when it fights.
I like that little gray one. The kids like that one too. They like to feed it. See, they throw it bread.
But the other one steals it. . Let's do a story on the little gray duck. The kids'll love it.
Jim: Look, there's a little boy. Let's see what happens.
Jim: Where are the geese? There's one. Here's another. . . Now the others see the little boy. . . . and the little boy runs the other way.
Jim: Look out. Here comes another one! Let's shoot some more, Mike.
Jim: OK, Maria, we've finished the story on ducks. . . Yes, you were right. . . Yes, they are interesting. . . Yes, there were children.
We're done here, Maria. We're coming home. . . Otters? There are otters here? You want a story on otters? I can't do a story on otters. . .

LESSON 12 YOU'RE THE ONE THAT NEEDS THE BIG ROMANCE.


Connie : Do you know where to go for a breath of fresh air and wide open spaces? Jim Stuart found a place right here in Stamford.
Jim: We're here at the Stamford Nature Center with Brad Burnham. Brad, could you tell us a little about the farm?
Brad: Sure. We have a small New England farm here at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center. We have many types of farm animals here.
Jim: There are plenty of farm animals here. The school children love them. There are all the usual farm animals, but not many places have others.
Do you know anywhere in Stamford where you can see otters play?
Jim: But the stars of the show are the new baby lambs.
Jim: Can you tell me how old those lambs are?
Brad: Sure. They are six and a half weeks old and their names are Spot and Houdini.
And they are lots of fun to play with. They're very curious and a little shy of people.
Jim: Could you tell our viewers how big the farm is?
Brad: I'd say maybe about five to ten acres.
Jim: Does anyone know how many geese you have here?
Brad: No, I'm sorry, we don't. We have a lot of geese.
Jim: Can you tell me why the geese like it here?
Brad: Yes, 'cause the visitors love to feed them.
Jim: You can shop at the gift shop or you can walk on the hiking trails. But do you know how to keep a secret?
The most fun here is at the duck pond with all the ducks and geese. But watch out for a duck I call Sally.
Jim: Looking for a beautiful place? We found one right here in Stamford at the Stamford Nature Center. . . When we visited, we saw all sorts of strange geese and ducks. . . .
This one is strange-looking. . . The other ones are beautiful. . . There's another beautiful bird. . . And there's another one. . .
That's a Long Island goose. . . The other ducks near it come form Europe. . . The green ones are mallards.
Jim: Our favorite is Sally. . . the duck who never got fed. . . The other ones won't let her eat!
Jim: The kids bring lots of bread, but it's hard to eat when there's so much competition. . . And here it comes .
Jim: There's one who's hungry!
Jim: Look at that. The other one is hungry too!
Jim: Luckily, there are lots of people who like to feed these ducks and geese even Sally.
Jim: And with everyone's help. Sally finally gets some food.
Maria : These are good stories. The duck story is wonderful.
Connie : Have you heard from Sam Finch?
Maria : No. He hasn't called.
Connie : Did he buy the station in California?
Maria : I don't know. . . You're the one that needs the big romance. You're young. You're beautiful. You'll find someone.
Connie : I hope so, Maria.
Maria : Sam! . . . How are you? Where are you? . . . Well, my trip back was fine. . . Steven Winn had a baby boy. . Yes. . His name is Peter. . . Did you buy the station?
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BOOK EIGHT Lesson 07
BOOK EIGHT Lesson 07
I have no idea what i should buy.

Connie : That was a very interesting story, Jake. What will the archaeologists find?
Jake: I don't know what they'll find. They're looking for a temple.
Connie : How long will it take to uncover the city?
Jake: I'm not sure how long it'll take. Maybe a hundred years.
Connie : I wonder what Maria is doing. She should be back today.
Jake: And where's Steven?
Connie : We have a visitor.
Jake: Hey, look who's here!
Steven: It's a boy!
All: Great! All right! Congratulations!
Connie : How big is he?
Steven: 8 pounds, 4 ounces.
Connie : That's big.
Jake: And what's his name?
Steven: Peter.
Jake: Peter Winn. That's a good name.
Connie : What's his middle name?
Steven: I don't know what his middle name is yet.
Connie : You don't know?
Mike: You should call him Peter Steven Winn.
Steven: No.
Connie : What does Anne want?
Steven: I'm not sure what she wants as a middle name. We haven't decided yet. Well, Connie, we've been too busy.
Mike: We have another visitor?
Steven: Maria!
Maria : Steven! Congratulations.
Steven: Welcome home.
Maria : Do you have any pictures of little Peter Winn?
Steven: Not yet. . . Have a cigar. . . Have a cigar. . . Have a cigar. . . Have a cigar. . . Have a cigar.
Mike: Three cheers for Anne and Steven!
Maria : And little Peter Winn.
Steven: And welcome back, Maria.
Connie : We all hope you had a wonderful and successful vacation.
Mike: I should get a gift for Steven's baby, but I'm not sure what babies need. . . This is difficult. I'm not sure what they need. . . Does the baby need blankets?
Nah, they bought lots of blankets for the baby. . . I'll buy something fun. I should get him a toy. Yeah, a toy with bright colors! . . . But I don't know where I can buy a toy in Stamford.
I know, F. A. O. Schwarz in New York City. I'll bring a camera. Maybe Jim can do a story on the toy business.
Jim: OK. Let's go inside, Mike. I'm not sure what we'll need. Just get shots of interesting toys and shoppers shopping. Let's go.
Mike: I wonder how big F. A. O. Schwarz is.
Jim: Those dolls might be good for Steven's baby. What's the baby's name?
Mike: I don't remember what his name is. . . Those little girls are cute.
Jim: Yeah. They'll make a good picture for the story.
Mike: I wonder how much those video games cost.
Jim: Look at that one!
Mike: What's that?
Jim: That looks like fun!
Mike: Those teddy bears might be good for Steven's baby.
Jim: They look good.
Mike: I have to find something. I have no idea what I should buy. Maybe I should get a toy. What should I buy?
Jim: Don't get a toy. Get a teddy bear. He'll love it.
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BOOK EIGHT Lesson 06
BOOK EIGHT Lesson 06
Well, the show must go on.

Jake: Where's Maria?
Connie : I don't know. She might be caught in a snowstorm somewhere.
Jake: Try her house. She might be home.
Connie : I called. She's not there.
Jake: Where's Steven? Have you heard from him?
Connie : No, not yet.
Jake: Well, the show must go on. We'll be able to today's show without them.
Connie : No problem.
Jake: Except we can't find the scripts. Do you know where they are?
Connie : They must be on the bookshelf. I put them there yesterday.
Jake: Ah, here they are. Now where are the schedules?
Connie: They're on the shelf, Jake.
Jake: Here's a picture of Chris and me. Hey, I look great!
Connie : The schedules are next to the picture, under the videotapes. Quit admiring yourself, Jake.
Jake: This is a story about an ancient city which was built 3, 000 years ago by King Herod. . . Today, the city is buried under the water and under the sand of this Mediterranean coast.
Jake: Archaeologists look for the secrets that are buried here. . . They look for clues to Herod's ancient city.
Archaeologists look for objects. . . They look for pottery, statues, temples, and coins.
They hope these objects will help them understand the past. . . A small piece of pottery under a rock might be a clue to the past.
Jake: Archaeologists also look for objects in the sea.
Jake: Sometimes they find objects under plants or rocks on the bottom of the sea. . . It must be hard work.
But what keeps these people going? . . . All the time they wonder what might be under the next rock. . . When the archaeologists are under the water, they can't see things very clearly.
Archaeologist: There is something down there, but you're not sure exactly what it is.
Jake: The people of King Herod's city built a harbor in an impossible place. It's a very rocky coast. . .
They built walls of rock on the bottom of the sea. It took them ten years to build the harbor.
Jake: First, the people of King Herod's city built walls. . . Later, new people built walls on top of the old walls.
Jake: Most of the workers are college students. . . They start work at 4: 00 o'clock in the morning when it's cool. Others are teachers, pilots, doctors, lawyers, and journalists.
Volunteer: I like digging myself. You never know what's under the next boulder.
Jake: They must love it. They never stop working. They never give up. They just keep digging. . . They look everywhere:
on top of walls, . . . next to walls, . . . under rocks, . . . on the bottom of the sea. . . But in thirty years, only seven acres have been uncovered. Who knows what might be under the thousands of acres that are left?
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BOOK EIGHT Lesson 05
BOOK EIGHT Lesson 05
He must be tired today. 

Connie : Hello? Steve. . . Where are you? . . . At the hospital? . . . And? . . . Well, call us. . . Is there anything we can do? . . Good luck. . Bye.
Connie : I'm so happy for Steven. But I'm also a little jealous. It must be exciting to have a baby. . . I'm 33 years old. I've never been married.
Work has always been the most important thing. . . Is it worth it? Sure. There are things I've done that Steven hasn't done.
I've traveled around the world as a reporter. I've visited 50 countries. That's exciting too.
Mike: Have you heard from Steven?
Connie : He's still waiting. Poor Steven. He stayed up all night last night. He's on pins and needles.
Mike: He must be tired today. And he must be worried. Is Anne OK?
Connie : She's fine. She had pains this morning. She must be ready to have the baby.
Mike: So Steven won't be able to come in today.
Connie : That's OK. I have the schedules and the scripts. I'll be able to manage while he's gone.
Mike: He won't be able to see Jake's story on archaeology. We'll show it to him tomorrow.
Connie : I'm not sure he'll be able to come in to work tomorrow either, Mike.
Mike: Where's Maria?
Connie : Today's Thursday. Maria won't be back until Friday. I don't think she'll be able to see the story either.
Mike: Jake? Jake?
Jake: What? Oh. Sorry, Mike. I guess I fell asleep.
Mike: You must be really tired, Jake. You've been working hard on this story. You should take a day off tomorrow.
Jake: No, I won't be able to. Steven wants this story by Friday, and I might not be able to finish by Friday.
Mike: Let's see how it looks so far.
Jake: This is a story about the people who dig. They come all the way to Herod's City. They spend weeks looking through the dirt for pottery, coins, statues. . . They put string over the holes to help them make maps.
Mike: It must be hard work.
Jake: It is. But it's interesting too. They have no idea what might be under that wall. . . Or next to that wall. . . Or even on the bottom of the sea.
Mike: I still can't believe people spend all that time in the water. They must get pretty cold after a while.
Jake: It takes hours to find objects in the ocean. But they might discover a fantastic treasure down there.
Mike: What happened?
Jake: That's as far as I've gotten, Mike. I don't know what to do next.
Mike: You need to think of an ending. These pictures are so good.
Jake: I know. I just can't think right now. And I can't find the last tape I need.
Mike: I might be able to help you find it tomorrow. . . Look, Jake, you're tired. Let's call it a day. You'd better go home and get some sleep.
Jake: You're right, Mike. Thanks.
Mike: And I haven't eaten all day. I'd better get something eat.
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BOOK EIGHT Lesson 04
BOOK EIGHT Lesson 04
The doctor says anne might have the baby soon.

Steven: The doctor says Anne might have the baby soon. She has some pains, and the doctor's not sure. But I don't know.
She might not have it. What if she has it early ? She's almost two weeks early. I can't work while Anne is haveing the baby!
Steven: Connie? Can you come in here?
Steven: Connie, I might have to leave early today.
Connie : Uh-huh.
Steven: And I might not be in tomorrow or the next day.
Connie : Oh. Is the baby due?
Steven: Maybe. It might come any day now.
Connie : That's wonderful, Steven!
Steven: Yes, but Maria might not be back in. You might have to help me. Can you keep an eye on things for the next few days?
Connie : I don't know where everything is.
Steven: The schedules are on the desk. Everything is planned. Abbott Larkin might call. If he does, please schedule his interview for next month.
Connie : Next month any day?
Steven: Right. Bob Hammond might call. Please give him my home phone number if he calls.
Steven: Hello. Anne? OK. OK! OK! I'll be there in five minutes. I love you. . . This is it!
Connie : Do you want me to come with you?
Steven: No. Stay here. I'll call you.
Connie : Good luck, Steven.
Mike: Has anybody heard from Steven?
Jake: Not yet. . . These pictures are excellent, Mike. We got them from the Stamford Museum.
Mike: What's the story about?
Jake: It's about archaeology. Look.
Mike: Wow! Look at that!
Jake: This is the Mediterranean coast where King Herod built a city.
Mike: King Herod. From the Bible ?
Jake: Yes. . . And every year, people from all over the world come to dig here. This was a big city a long time ago.
Mike: What do they look for?
Jake: Anything. They might find statues, temples, coins, pottery. Who knows?
Mike: Do they find anything?
Jake: Sometimes they find things on the ground. Sometimes they find things under the ground or under rocks.
Sometimes they find things on top of walls. . . This man found a beautiful statue. There might be another one like it somewhere.
Mike: All those people digging in the ground. . . .
Jake: That's not the only place the dig.
Mike: What do you mean?
Jake: Herod's City was located on the coast. . . A lot of people look for objects that might be on the bottom of the sea.
Mike: You mean they might find objects in the water?
Jake: Yes. The city was once a major harbor. . . People have been digging for thirty years. . . They have uncovered only a small part of the city.
Mike: Wow! This sounds like a great story, Jake.
Jake: It may make a good feature.
Mike: You should interview that scientist at the Stamford Museum.
Jake: That's a good idea. Steven said he might be in his office this week. I'll call him.
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