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BOOK SIX, LESSON TWO
N: Welcome to Lesson Two. In this
lesson, you're going to take some
notes, so you'll need a pencil and
a piece of paper.
Laura Saunders is applying for a
job at a large company. Let's
listen to her first interview.
M: Good morning, Miss Saunders.
How can I help you?
F: I want to apply for a job.
M: Well, what can you do?
F: I can speak French.
M: Oh, can you type?
F: Well, no. But I don't want to be
a secretary.
M: Well, can you answer the phone?
F: I guess so, but I don't want to
answer phones all day. I want to
work outdoors.
M: Yes. Well, can you wash
windows?
F: Sure. But I don't want to work
above the first floor.
M: No problem. You can work in
the garden. Can you start
tomorrow?
F: No. I don't want to start until
next month.
M: Next month? Why don't you call
me then, Miss Saunders?
N: Now let's make some sentences.
I say, "Can answer the phone."
And you say . . .
F: I can answer the phone.
N: I say, "Want." And you say. . .
F: I want to answer the phone.
N: Ready? Let's go. Can answer the
phone.
F: I can answer the phone.
N: Want.
F: I want to answer the phone.
N: Speak Japanese.
F: I want to speak Japanese.
N: Can.
F: I can speak Japanese.
N: Start tomorrow.
F: I can start tomorrow.
N: Want.
F: I want to start tomorrow.
N: Work outdoors.
F: I want to work outdoors.
N: Work on weekends.
F: I want to work on weekends.
N: Don't.
F: I don't want to work on
weekends.
N: Can't.
F: I can't work on weekends.
N: Type fast.
F: I can't type fast.
N: Can.
F: I can type fast.
N: Speak Italian.
F: I can speak Italian.
N: Start at eight 0' clock.
F: I can start at eight o'clock.
N: Want.
F: I want to start at eight 0' clock.
N: Don't.
F: I don't want to start at eight
o'clock.
N: Here's Jeff. He's talking about his
schedule. Write down the times
and what Jeff will be doing.
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JEFF: Let's see. It's Saturday. I have a
lot to do. At ten, I'll go to the
supermarket. At twelve thirty, M:
I'll do the laundry. At six
thirty, I'll have dinner with F:
Amy.
N: Did you get all that? Ten
o'clock, supermarket; twelve M:
, thirty, laundry; six thirty, Amy.
Now tell me if these sentences F:
are true or false. Ready?
JEFF: Before I do the laundry, I'll do M:
some shopping. F: True.
JEFF: Before I go to the supermarket, F:
I'll have dinner with Amy.
F: False. M:
JEFF: After I go to the supermarket,
I'll see Amy. F:
F: True.
JEFF: After I do the laundry, I'll go M:
shopping. N: F: False.
JEFF: Now, before I have dinner, I'll M:
do the laundry. F: True.
JEFF: After I have dinner, I'll go F:
shopping.
F: False. M:
N: Now let's talk about Sunday. Write
down the times and what Jeff will be F:
doing.
JEFF: At one o'clock, I'll go see my
mom. At three thirty, I'll visit M: my dad in the hospital. And at
seven, I'll write a letter. F:
N: Did you understand what he said? One o'clock, Mom; three thirty, hospital; M: seven, letter. Ready?
JEFF: Before I go to the hospital, I'll
see my mom. F:
F: True.
JEFF: After I see my dad, I'll M:
write a letter.
F: True. F:
JEFF: Before I go to the hospital, I'll
write a letter. M:
F: False. N:
JEFF: Before I go to the hospital, I'll
see my mom.
F: True. M:
N: Ricky is planning a trip to
Stamford. He's going to attend a
business meeting. He's talking to F:
Lucy at WEFL. Let's listen.
M: OK. Everything's all set. When I M: arrive at the airport, you'll pick
me up.
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F:Yes. When you land, I'll be there.
If the flight's on time, we'll go directly to the office.
If the plane leaves on time, you'll be here by ten. If you're late. . .
We'll go directly to lunch. But I won't be late.
If you aren't late, we'll start the meeting at ten thirty.
OK. When the meeting starts, we'll talk about the new show. Is that OK with you?
Yes. If everything goes well, you'll be free after lunch.
If there's time, I'll do some shopping. Then I'll leave at six. Frankly, I'll be happy when this meeting's over.
Me too.
Now listen to the conversation again.
OK. Everything's all set. When I arrive at the airport, you'll pick me up.
Yes. When you land, I'll be there.
If the flight's on time, we'll go directly to the office.
If the plane leaves on time, you'll be here by ten. If you're late.
We'll go directly to lunch. But I won't be late.
If you aren't late, we'll start the meeting at ten thirty.
OK. When the meeting starts, we'll talk about the new show. Is that OK with you?
Yes. If everything goes well, you'll be free after lunch.
If there's time. I'll do some shopping. Then I'll leave at six. Frankly, I'll be happy when this meeting's over.
Me too.
Now let's practice some sentences. Repeat these sentences.
She'll pick him up.
When he arrives at the airport, she'll pick him up.
She'll be there.
When he lands, she'll be there. They'll go to the office.
If he's on time, they'll go to the office.
F: They won't go to the office.
If he isn't on time, they won't go to the office.
M: He'll be there by ten.
If he leaves on time, he'll be there by ten.
F: He won't be there by ten.
If he doesn't leave on time, he won't be there by ten.
M: They'll go to lunch.
If he's late, they'll go to lunch.
F: They'll start the meeting at ten thirty.
If he isn't late, they'll start the meeting at ten thirty.
M: They'll talk about the show. When the meeting starts, they'll talk about the show.
F: He'll be free after lunch.
If everything goes well, he'll be free after lunch.
M: He'll do some shopping.
If there's time, he'll do some shopping.
F: They'll be happy.
When the meeting's over, they'll be happy.
N: End of Lesson Two.