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.
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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?
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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?