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6.9L                                           

BOOK SIX, LESSON NINE                                           

N: Lesson Nine.    Ls n               
    Diana's talking to Detective Stone.    Dins tk t dtctv st               
    Let's listen.    Lt ls               
DIANA: Detective Stone,    dtctv st               
    we solved the murder. S wv t md               
STONE: You what?      Y wt               
DIANA: We solved my uncle's murder.    W svd m t(u)cs md               
STONE: That's police work.    Tt plc wk               
    Why did you do that?    W dd(y) d tt               
DIANA: We were trying to help.    W w ty t hp               
STONE: You didn't have to stick your nose into police business.    Y dd hv t stc yr ns(i) t plcbs bsns
DIANA: Somebody had to work on it.    Smb d t w k(o) n(i)t           
    You weren't doing it.      Y wr do(i) n(i)t
STONE: I was working on other cases.    I ws wk n(o) n(o)t css
    I had to finish those first.    I h t fns ts fst
DIANA: Detective Stone,      dtctv st
    we found a new clue.      W fd(a) n cl
    We think it's important.    W tk(i) t(i) ptt
STONE: What is it?    W t(i) s(i)t
DIANA: We can show it to you at the museum.    W c s w(i)t t y u(a) t mse(u)m
    Can you meet us there?    C n(y) m t(u) str
STONE: Now? . . . I have to go to court.        N, I hv t g t ct
    I'll meet you at the museum in an hour.      Il m t(y) u(a) a t msum(i) n(a) n(h)u
DIANA: All right. I'll see you then.      A rt,il s y t
N: Now listen and repeat.  N ls a rpt
DIANA: Detective Stone,    dtctv st
    we solved the murder.    S wv t md
STONE: You what?    Y wt
DIANA: We solved my uncle's murder.  W svd m ucs md
STONE: That's police work.      Tt plc wk
    Why did you do that?      W d d(y) d tt
DIANA: We were trying to help.    W w ty t hp
STONE: You didn't have to stick your nose    y dd t(h)v t stk yr ns
    into police business.  It plc bsns
DIANA: Somebody had to work on it.    S(m) bd h t w k(o) n(i)t
    You weren't doing it.    Y wr do(i) n(i)t
STONE: I was working on other cases.    I ws wk n(o) n(o)t css
    I had to finish those first.    I h t fns ts fst
DIANA: Detective Stone, we found a new clue.    Dtctv st,w fd(a) n cl
    We think it's important.    W tk(i) t(i) ptt
STONE: What is it?    Wt is(i) t
DIANA: We can show it to you    w c s w(i) t y
    at the museum.    A t mse(u)m
    Can you meet us there?    C n(y) m t(u) s(t)r
STONE: Now? . . . I have to go to court.    n, I hv t g t ct
    I'll meet you at the museum in an hour.        Il m t(y) a t msum i n(a) n(h)u
DIANA: All right.        A rt,
      I'll see you then.      Il s y t
N: Now complete the following sentences.        N cpl t flw stcs
    I say, "We solved my uncle's. . ."    I s,w svd m ucs
    And you say.. .      ad y s
F: Murder. We solved my uncle's murder.    md,w svd m ucs md
N: I say, "That's police. . ."      I s,tt plc
    And you say . . .      ad y s
M: Work. That's police work.    wk,tt plc wk
N: Ready? Let's begin.          rd,lt bg
    We solved my uncle's. . .      w sv m ucs
F: Murder. We solved my uncle's murder.  md,w svd m ucs md
N: That's police. . .      tt plc
M: Work. That's police work.  wk,tt plc wk
N: We were trying to . . .        w w ty t
F: Help. We were trying to help.      hp,w w ty t hp
N: I was working on other . . .      I ws wk n(o)ot
M: Cases. I was working on other cases.      css,I ws wk n(o) n(o)t css
N: We found a new. . .    w d(a) n
F: Clue. We found a new clue.    cl,w fd(a) n cl
N: What is . . .    wt is
M: It.    It
    What is it?    Wt is t
N: We can show it to you at the. . .    w c s w(i) t y a t
F: Museum.    mse(u)m
    We can show it to you at the museum.      W c s w(i) t y u(a) a t mse(u)m
N: Now? . . . I have to go to . . .    n,I hv t g
M: Court.    ct
    I have to go to court.    I hv t g t ct
N: Now let's practice some verbs.    N lt prct sm vbs
    Repeat these verbs.      Rp ts vbs
    Ready?          Rd
F: reviewed      rced
    reviewed      rved
    seen        sn
    seen      sn
F: given        gv
    given        gvn
M: called        cd
    called      cd
N: Now let's make some sentences.    N lt mk sm stcs
    For example, you hear. . .    fexapl,y hr
F: It . . . call. . . the best new show.            it,cl,t bs n s
N: And you say . . .        ad y s
M: It was called the best new show.      It ws ct bs n s
N: You hear. . .      y h
F: It . . . review . . . by the papers.    it,rve,b t pps       
N: And you say . . .      a y s       
M: It was reviewed by the papers.        It ws rved b t pps       
N: Ready? Let's try it.          rd,lt ty t       
    It . . . call . . . the best new show.      it,c,t bs n s       
F: It was called the best new show.      I ws c t bs n s       
N: It . . . review . . . by the papers.        it,rve,b t pps       
M: It was reviewed by the papers.      It ws rvedb t pps       
N: She. . . call . . . a great actress.        s,c,a gr acts       
F: She was called a great actress.        S ws c d(a) grt acts       
N: The show . . . see . . . by thousands of people:        ts,s,b tsd of pp
M: The show was seen by thousands of people.        T s w sn b ts d(o)f pp       
N: The cast . . . call . . . fabulous.      T cst,c,fbls       
F: The cast was called fabulous.    T cst ws cd fbls       
N: Jeff . . . see . . . in the leading role.    jf,s, I t ld rl       
M: Jeff was seen in the leading role.    Jf w s I t ldrl       
N: The show . . . give . . . another season.    T s,gv,ant ss       
F: The show was given another season.          T s ws gv ant ss       
N: The actors . . . give . . . a lot of attention.      T acts,gv,a lt(o) f(a) tt
M: The actors were given a lot of attention.      T e(a)cts w gv n(a) lt(o) fa tt
N: The mystery . . . call. . . exciting by the critics.        T mstr,c, exct b t ctcs
F: The mystery was called exciting by the critics.        T mstr ws cd exct b t crcts
N: Jeff... see . . . by his whole family.        jf,s,b(h)s wl fml
M: Jeff was seen by his whole family.            Jf w s b hs wl fml
N: All the actors . . . give . . . more money.        A t acts,gv,m mn
F: All the actors were given more money.        A t e(a)cts w gv m mn
N: Jeff . . . give . . . some publicity.    jf,gv,sm pblct
M: Jeff was given some publicity.    Jf ws gv sm pblct
N: Jeff's careers . . . give . . . a lot of help.      Jfs cre,gv,a l t(o)f hp
M: Jeff's career was given a lot of help.      Jfs cre ws fv n(a) lt(o)f hp
N: Now practice these sentences.    N prctc ts tcs
    Repeat. Ready?          rpt,rd
M: Tony discovered the secret.    tn dscv t sct
F: Tony solved the murder.    tn sv t md
M: Tony found two photos.      tn fd t pts
F: The marks were different.      T mks w dtf
M: Tony thought Philip Tate stole the treaty.      tn tt plp tt st t tt
F: Tate made a fake treaty.    Tt md(a) fk tt
M: Tony thought Tate was the killer.    tn tt tt ws t kl
F: Diana didn't agree.    Din dd t(a) gr
M: The police talked to Tate.      T plc tkd t tt
F: Tate was at home that night.    Tt ws(a) t hm t nt

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M: Diana thought Victor was the killer.      Din t vct ws t kl
F: Diana didn't have any proof.      Din ddt hv(a)n pf
N: Now try this exercise again.          N t ts excse(a) g
    Say the sentences a little faster.          S t stcs(a) lt fst
M: Tony discovered the secret.        tn dscv t sct
F: Tony solved the murder.    tn sv t md
M': Tony found two photos.        tn f t pts
F: The marks were different.        T mks w dft
M: Tony thought Philip Tate stole the treaty.    tn tt plp tt st t tt
F: Tate made a fake treaty.    Tt md(a) fk tt
M: Tony thought Tate was the killer.      tn tt tt ws t kl
F: Diana didn't agree.      Din dd t(a) gr
M: The police talked to Tate.    T plc tk t tt
F: Tate was at home that night.      Tt ws(a)t hm t nt
M: Diana thought Victor was the killer.    Din tt vct ws t kl
F: Diana didn't have any proof.    Din ddt hv(a)n pf
N: Now you're going to hear some words.          N yr gi t h sm wd
    Say the complete sentence.        S t cplt stc
    I say, "Discovered the secret."        I s,dscv t sct
    And you say,      ad y s
    "They discovered the secret."        T dscv t sct
    I say,” Solved the murder."    is,sv t md
    And you say,        ad y s
    "They solved the murder."    T sv t md
    Ready?        rd
    Let's begin.      Lt bg
    Discovered the secret.        Dscv t sct
M: They discovered the secret.    T dscv t sct
N: Solved the murder.      Sv t md
F: They solved the murder.    T sv t md
N: Talked to Tate.      Tk t tt
M: They talked to Tate.    T tk t tt
N: Thought Victor was the killer.      Tt vct ws t kl
F: They thought Victor was the killer.      T tt vct ws t kl
N: Made a fake treaty.    M d(a) fk tt
M: They made a fake treaty.  T m d(a) fk tt
N: Found two photos.    F t pts
F: They found two photos.    T f t pts
N: Thought Tate stole the treaty.    Tt t s t tt
M: They thought Tate stole the treaty.    T t tt st tt
N: Didn't have any proof.        Ddt hv(a)n pf
F: They didn't have any proof.      T dd hv(a)n pf
N: Thought Tate was the killer.  T tt t ws t kl
M: They thought Tate was the killer.        T tt ttws t kl
N: And, this, Sam, is the end of Lesson Nine.      a,t(s),sm,Is t(e) ed(o)f ls nn

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R6.3L                               

BOOK SIX: REVIEW THREE                               

N: Review Three.    Rv tr
    In this lesson,    I ts ls
    you're going to do a dictation,    yr gi t d o(a) dctt
    so you'll need a pencil and a piece of paper.    S yl nd(a) pc a n(a) pc(o)f pp
    You remember that Jeff wrote to his friend Tom.    Y rmb tt jf wt t hs f t
    He wrote him a letter.    H wt hm(a) lt
    He told him about his life in Stamford.    H t d(h)m(a) b t(h)s lf(i)s tfd
    When Tom received the letter,    w tm rcv t lt
    he read it to his wife.    H r t o(h)s wf
    Here's what he said.    Hrs wt(h) sd
TOM: Alice, I just got this letter from Jeff.    als,I js g ys lt f jf
    Listen: "Dear Tom,    ls, dt tm
    I got your letter three weeks ago.  I g ty lt tr wk s(a) g               
ALICE: When did Jeff get it?        W d jf g t(i)t               
N: Now see if you can answer Alice's questions about Jeff's letter to Tom.  N s if y c n(a)s alcs qst s(a) b jfs lt t tm
ALICE: When did Jeff get it?  W d jf g t(i)t               
N: He got it three weeks ago.    H g t tr w ks(a) g               
TOM: "Please excuse me for taking so long to answer it.    Pls(e) xcs m f tk s l t o(a) s(i)t       
    After my father's heart attack,    aft m fts ht(a) tk               
    things got pretty busy for me."    Ts g pt bs f m               
ALICE: Why did things get busy?    W dd ts g bs               
N: His father had a heart attack.    Hs ft hd(a) ht(a) tc               
TOM: "Things are much better now. ts(a) mc bt n               
    In fact, life is almost perfect."    I fct,l fs(a) ams pfct               
ALICE: Are things better for Jeff now?  a ts bt f jf n               
N: Yes, they're better.    ys,tr bt               
TOM: "My father is home from the hospital. M ft is hm f t hspt               
    He's doing very well."    Hs do(i) vr wl               
ALICE: How's he doing?    H s(h) do(i)   
N: He's doing very well.    Hs do(i) vr wl   
TOM: "He's making plans to play golf again!    Hs mk pls t pl gf(a) g   
    He wants to go out on the golf course with me!  H wt t g(o) t(o) t gf cs wt m   
    Does that surprise you?        Ds t sprs y   
    It certainly surprises me."    It ctl sprs m   
ALICE: What does he want to do?    W ds(h) w t d   
N: He wants to play golf.    H wt t pl gf   
TOM: "He never wanted to do anything with me before.    H nv w t t d o(a)nt wt m bf   
    Well, even fathers can change their minds.    wl,ev fts c cg tr md   
    I had a nice chat with him today.  I hd(a) nc ct wt hm td   
    He told me he was proud of me."      H td m h ws pr d(o)f m   
ALICE: What did Jeff's father say to him?    W d jfs ft s t hm   
N: He told him he was proud of him.      H t d(h)m hws pr d(o)f hm   
TOM: "It was strange to hear him say something like that.    I w stg t h(h)m s st lk t
    I think I told you what he said about my acting.    I tk I t d(y) w t(h) s d(a) b m y(a)ct
    Well, the reviews of 'Murder at Midnight' helped to change his mind about me an my job.    wl,t rv s(o)f md at mdn hp t cg(h)s md(a) b m y(a) m jb
    'Murder at Midnight' got very good reviews."    Mt r(a)t mdn g vr gd rvs                   
ALICE: What kind of reviews did "Murder at Midnight" get?  W k d(o) rvs dd md r(a) mdn gt                   
N: "Murder at Midnight" got good reviews.    Md at mdnt gt gd rvs                   
TOM: "In fact, they were fabulous!      I f, t w fbls                   
    One critic called it the best new show of the season."    O crt cd t bs n s w(o)f t ss                   
ALICE: What did one critic call it?    W d o crt cl t                   
N: The best new show of the season.  T bs n s w(o)f t ss                   
TOM: "Another critic said I was the best new actor on television.    Abt crtc sd(i) ws t bs n w(a)ct r(o) tlvs                   
    I'm not sure that's true,        im nt s tt t                   
    but the publicity is very good for my career."    B t pblct is vr gd f m cre                   
ALICE: What's very good for his career?      Wt vr gd f hs cre                   
N: The publicity is very good for his career.  T pllct is vt gd f hs cre                   
TOM: "Do you remember what I said the last time I wrote you?    D(y) rmb wt(i) s t ls t m(i) w t(y)                   
    I wasn't sure I could handle everything-      I ws si cd hd evt                   
    my father's heart attack,      m fts h t(a) tc                   
    my mother, and the show.    M mt,a t s
    Well,        wl

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    I don't feel that way any more.    I df t w y(a)n m
    Things are very different now.    t ns(a) vr dft n
    My father's health is improving."    M fts ht is(i) pv
ALICE: How's his father's health?    H w s(h)s fts h(t)
N: It's improving.    it(i) pvi
TOM: "My mother has a nurse to help her take care of him.  M mt hs(a) ns t hp(h) t c(o)f hm
    The show is a huge success."        T s ws(a) hg scss
ALICE: What's a huge success?        wt(a) hg scss
N: The show's a huge success.        T s s(a) hg scss
TOM: "That's enough news about me.    Tt(e) ng n s(a) b t(m)
    Please write soon and tell me all your news.    Pls wt s n(a) t m e(a) yr ns
    Your friend, Jeff."      Yr fd, jf
N: Tom decided to answer Jeff's letter.    Tm dcd t o(a)s jfs lt
    Take a piece of paper and a pencil. Write Tom's letter.  tke(a) pc(o)f pp ad(a) pc, w tms lt
TOM: Dear Jeff,      dr jf   
    Sorry for taking    sr f tk   
    so long      s l   
    to answer your letter.    T(a)s yr lt   
    Alice's mother    alcs mt   
    was visiting us      ws vsti n(u)s   
    last week.      Lst wk   
    We had      w hd   
    to show her    t s h 
    around Los Angeles.    Ar ls(a) gls   
    It was            i ws   
    her first time here    h fs tm e(h)   
    so she didn't        s s ddt   
    want to be        w t b
    by herself.            B hsf
    Congratulations        cg t lts
    on your success        on yr scss
    with "Murder at Midnight."  Wt md at mdnt
    Please send me        pl s m
    the reviews.        T rves
    I'm glad            im gl(d)
    things are finally        t ns(a) fnl
    going well for you.        go(i) wl f y
    I read Alice        I r d(a)lc
    your letter.        Yr lt
    She had            s hd
    a lot of questions.    A lt(o)f qsts
    We were happy        w w hp
    to hear            t h
    that your father        t t(y) ft
    is doing better.        Is do(i) bt
    You'd better get ready    yd bt gt rd
    for the golf course,    f t gf cs
    my friend.        M fd
    Everything is fine        evt n(i)s f
    at KNEB.            A kn(e)eb
    Alice sends her love.    Al sd(h) lv
    Your friend,    yr fd
    Tom.    tm
N: Now Tom is going to repeat his letter to Jeff.    N tm is go(i) t rp t(h)s lt t jf
    Check what you wrote.    Cc w t(y) wt
TOM: Dear Jeff,    dr jf
    Sorry for taking so long to answer your letter.    Sr f tk s l t as(y)r lt
    Alice's mother was visiting last week.    Alcs mt ws vst n(l)s wk
    We had to show her around Los Angeles. W h t s h ard ls(a) gls
    It was her first time here so she didn't want to be by herself. I ws h fs tm hr s s dd w t b b hsf
    Congratulations on your success with "Murder at Midnight."    Cgrtlt s(o) yr scss wt md at mdnt
    Please send me the reviews.    Pl sd(m) t rves
    I'm glad things are finally going well for you.    Im gl ts(a) fnl gi wl f y
    I read Alice your letter.      I rd al c(y)r lt
    She had a lot of questions.    S hd(a) lt(o)f qsts
    We were happy to hear that your father is doing better.    W w hp t hr t t(y) ft is do(i) bt
    You'd better get ready for the golf course, my friend.    Yd bt gt rd f t gf cs, m fd
    Everything is fine at KNEB.    Evt n(i)s f n(a) kneb
    Alice sends her love.    Al sd(h) lv
    Your friend,        yr fd
    Tom.            tm
N: This is the end of Review Three.      Ts s t(e) e(e) d(o)f rv tr

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LESSON 10  WE'LL HAVE TO SOLVE THE MURDER OURSELVES.  Lst,wl t sv t md osf

SCENE ONE: THE MUSEUM OFFICE
DIANA: Detective Stone will be here in a few minutes.    Dctv st w b h i n(a) fe mnt
He's fooling himself if he thinks Victor Chapman is innocent.    Hs flh msf if h tks vct cpm n(i)s(i) nct
TONY: The police are too slow.  Tplc(a) t sl
We'll have to solve the murder ourselves.  Wl hv t sv t md ousvs
DIANA: Then we have to find more evidence.    T w hv t fd m e(e)vdc
TONY: Maybe Victor Chapman didn't make the fake treaty himself.    Mb vct cpm dd mkt fk tt hmsf
Maybe somebody made it for him.  Mb sbd m tf(h)m
DIANA: Philip Tate! Of course! He could do it.    Plp tt,of cs, h c d o(i)
TONY: Does Victor Chapman know Tate?    Ds vct cpm k tt
DIANA: Oh, yes. They're old friends.    O,ys,tr(o) fd
TONY: I think Victor Chapman and Mr. Tate are partners.  I tk cvt cpm n(a) mst tt a ptns
DIANA: Partners in crime? Why didn't I think of that?  Ptns(i) crm ,w dd t(i) tk(o)f t
TONY: Give yourself a break, Diana. They were very careful.  Gv ysf(a) brk, din, t w vr cf
DIANA: There must be one thing they forgot to hide.    Tr ms b o t t fg t hd
DIANA: Tony, look. Maybe the fake treaty was made with these.  tn, lk, mb t fk tt ws md wt ts
Someone practiced Indian marks with this pen and ink.    Smo prctcd idi mks wt ts p n(a) n(i)k
TONY: And he used the wrong mark. But how do we prove it?  A h us t w mk ,bt  h d w prv t
PHILIP: Oh, I didn't expect to find anyone here. I'll come back later.  O, I dd n(e)xp t fd(a)n h, il cm bc lt
TONY: Wait a minute. We want to talk to you.  Wt mnt, w w t tk t(y)
PHILIP: Yes?  ys
DIANA: This treaty is a fake.    Ts tt is(a) fk
PHILIP: Well, I don't know what you're talking about.    Wl ,i d k w t(y) tk n(a)bt
TONY: Then I'll show you.  T n(i)l s y
TONY: This is how you made the fake treaty.  Ts is h y m t fk tt
DIANA: I remember. You had black ink on your hand.  I rmb, y hd blk ik(o) n(y)r hd
PHILIP: No! She's kidding herself. That wasn't ink, I cut myself. It was a bandage.  N,ss kd n(h)sf, t wst ik, I ct msf, I ws(a) bdg
TONY: There was no bandage.  Tr ws n bdg
I know. I took these photos myself.  I k, I tk ts pts msf
They will prove you spilled ink on yourself.  T w pv y spl d(i) k(o) n(y)sf
You did it, Tate.  Y dd ,tt
PHILIP: They can't put me in jail for having ink on my hand.  T c pt m(i) ji f hv n(i) k(o) m hd
DIANA: But they can put you in jail for having blood on your hands!  B t c p y (i) j f hv bld(o) n(y)r hd
PHILIP: No!  n
TONY: Ben Morris discovered the fake treaty.  B mrs dscv t f tt
And you killed him because of it!  A y kld(h)m bcs(o) f(i)t
Your finger prints will be all over the evidence. , yr fg pit w b l(o)v t e(e)vdc
PHILIP: No. I didn't kill anyone! N, I dd t l(a)no
I only made the fake treaty.  I ol m t f tt
TONY: Did you make it yourself?  D d(y) mk ymsf
PHILIP: Yes. I made it myself.  Ys, I md t msf
I needed the money.    I nd t mn
DIANA: What about the murder?  W t(a) b t md
PHILIP: That wasn't my idea.    T ws m ide
DIANA: So you had a partner ?  s y hd(a) ptn
PHILIP: Victor Chapman. He killed your uncle.    Vct cpm, h kl d(y)r r(u)c
DETECTIVE STONE: But you were there.  B t(y) w tr
You're both guilty.  Yr bt glt
DIANA: They killed Uncle Ben and then kept his treaty for themselves.  T kld uc b n(a) t kp t(h)s tt f tmsf
Do you believe us now, Detective Stone?  D(y) bl v(u)s n, dtctv st
DETECTIVE STONE: Yes. I checked on Victor Chapman.  Ys ,I c c(o) vct cpm
He has a criminal record as long as my arm. Where's Victor?  H hs(a) crm rcd(a)s l n(a)s m am ,wrs vct
PHILIP: He left my office five minutes ago.    H lft m y(o)fc fv mnt s(a) g
He was going to the post office to send the treaty to a rich collector.  H ws g(o)i t t ps t(o)fc t s(t) tt, t o(a) rc clct
TONY: Where's he sending it?    Wrs h sd n(i)t
PHILIP: South America.  St(a) mrc
DIANA: South America!  At amrc
Detective Stone, you have to stop him. . .  dtctv st, y hv t st p(h)m
or we'll never see the Stamford Treaty again!  O wl nv s t stf tt y(a) g
this the end of ls ten.  Ts s t(e) e(e) d(o) ls t


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6.10L                               

BOOK SIX, LESSON TEN                               

N: Lesson Ten.        lst
    Fred and Ethel are watching television.    Fr d(a) etl(a) wt tlvs
    They're watching "Murder at Midnight."    Tr wt md at mdnt
    Here's what they're saying about the show.    trswtrsyn(a)bts  hrs w tr st n(a) b t s
    Listen.                Ls t       
F: Oh, this is so exciting.        o,ts s s o(e)xct       
M: Who did it?        W dd t       
F: Oh, it was Philip Tate.    O, i ws plp tt       
    That's clear.      Tt cle       
M: No. He didn't do it.    n, h dd d o(i) t       
    It was Victor Chapman.        I ws vct cpm l       
F: You think he did it alone?        Y tk(h) dd t(a) l                   
    By himself?            B hmsf                   
M: I don't know.            I d k                   
    Maybe. Or maybe he had help.        mb,o mb h hd hp               
F: Maybe he and Tate were partners.    Mb h e(a) t w ptns               
M: Yeah. Maybe they worked together.    y,mb t w tgt               
F: Right. Tate made the fake treaty.        rt, t m t fk tt               
M: He knew how.      H k(n) h               
F: And Chapman killed Diana's uncle.    A cpm kl dins uc               
M: Yes, but why?    ys,b w               
F: To get the real treaty.  T g t rl tt               
M: It was worth a lot of money.    It ws w t(a) lt(o)f mn
F: Maybe. Let's wait and see.    mb,lt w t(a) s               
M: All right.  A rt               
N: Now let's talk about Fred and Ethel.    N lt tk(a) bt fd a n(f)tl         
    I say, "they were watching Hello America,’ weren’t they?"    I s,t w wt hl o(a) mrc,wr t
    And you say. . .    ad y s           
F: No, they weren't.            n, t wrt           
    They were watching "Murder at Midnight."    T w wti md at mdnt           
N: I say, "They thought the show was really boring, didn't they?"    I s,t t t s ws rl brt, dd t
    And you say . . .    a y s           
F: No, they didn't.    n,t ddt           
    They thought the show was exciting.    T t t s ws(e) xct           
N: Ready? Let's begin.    rd,lt bg           
    Fred and Ethel were watching "Hello America," weren't they?    Fd(a) etl w wti hl o(a)mrc,wr t
F: No, they weren't.    n, t wrt       
    They were watching "Murder at Midnight."  T w wti md at mdnt       
N: They thought the show was boring, didn't they?    T t t s ws br, dd t       
F: No, they didn't.  n, t ddt       
  They thought the show was exciting.    T t t s ws(e) xct       
N: They were talking about the weather, weren't they?    T w tk n(a) b t wt, wr t       
F: No, they weren't.    n, t wrt       
    They were talking about the show.  T w tk n(a) b t s               
N: Ethel thought that Victor Chapman was the killer, didn't she?                                           
etl t t vct vpm ws t kl, dd s
F: No, she didn't.  n, s ddt               
    She thought that Philip Tate was the killer.    S t plp t ws t kl           
N: Fred said that it was Philip Tate who killed Diana's uncle, didn't he?    F sd t t ws plp t t(w) kl dins uc,dd h
F: No, he didn't.            n, h ddt           
    He said it was Victor Chapman who killed Diana’s uncle.    H sd t ws vct cpm w kl dins uc           
N: Fred thought that the treaty was worth very little money, didn’t he?    Fd t tt t tt ws wt vr lt mn, dd h   
F: No, he didn't.  n, h ddt   
    He thought the treaty was worth a lot of money    h t t tt ws wt(a) lt(o)f mn   
N: Fred and Ethel decided that Chapman worked alone, didn’t they?    Fd(a) etl dcd t cpm wk d(a) l,dd t   
F: No, they didn't.    n, t ddt           
    They decided that Chapman and Tate worked together.    T dc tt cpm n(a) t w tgt       
N: Now let's practice two verbs.    N lt prc t vbs               
    The verbs are kidding and fooling.    T vb s(a) kd a fl                       
    They have the same meaning.    T hv t s mn       
    If you hear . . .            if y h           
F: She's kidding herself.      Ss kd n(h)sf           
N: Or.. .                    o   
M: She's fooling herself.        Ss fl n(h)sf   
N: It means she wants to believe something that isn't true.        It m s wt t blv st tt ist t
    She doesn't understand all the facts.    S dst udst d(a) t ft
    Now let's practice.    N lt prctc
    Repeat these sentences.    Rp ts tcs           
F: She's kidding herself.    Ss kd hsf           
M: She's fooling herself.    Ss fl h sf           
N: Now I say, "Kidding herself....She."    n w(i) s,kd hsf,s           
    And you say. . .    ad y s           
F: She's kidding herself.    Ss kd hsf           
N: I say, "Fooling."    I s, fl           
    And you say . . .    ad y s           
M: She's fooling herself.    Ss fl hsf   
N: Ready? Kidding herself.    rd, kd h sf
    She.            s
F: She's kidding herself.      Ss kd hsf
N: Fooling.  fl
M: She's fooling herself.    Ss fl n(h)sf
N: We.    w
F: We're fooling ourselves.    Wr fl n(o) svs
N: They.  t
M: They're fooling themselves.    Tr fl tm svs
N: Kidding.    kd
F: They're kidding themselves.    Tr kd tm svs
N: I.    i
M: I'm kidding myself.    Im kd m sf
N: You.    y
F: You're kidding yourself.    Yr kd n(y)rsf
N: Fooling.    fl
M: You're fooling yourself.    Yr fl n(y)rsf               
N: He.                htttttwsalt(o)fmn               
F: He's fooling himself.        Hs fl hm sf               
N: OK. Now listen to a conversation.    ok, n ls t o(a) cvst           
    Mary Beth is visiting Jeff's apartment for the first time.        Mr bt is vst jfs(a) ptmt f t fs tm
    She's looking around and asking him about his place.        Ss lk n(a) ard(a) an(a) ask hm(a)  bt(h)s plc
    Listen.    ls       
MARY BETH: Gee, this is a great place you have here.    g, ts s(a) gr plc y hv h       
      Did Steven find it for you?    D d(s)tv fd t f y       
JEFF: No. I found it myself.    n, I fd t msfy     
MARY BETH: Nice carpet.    Nc cpt       
    Did someone give it to you?      D d(s)mo gv(e) t y       
JEFF: No. I got it myself.    n, o(i) gt t msf       
                                             
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MARY BETH: What a pretty color blue in the kitchen!      wt(a) pt cl bl u(i) t kt
    Was it a professional job?    Ws t(a) prfsn jb
JEFF: No. I did it myself.    n,o(i) dd t msf
MARY BETH: Beautiful curtains.    Bft cts
    Did your mother make those for you?    D d(y)r mt mk ts f y
JEFF:  No. I made them myself.    n, i m tmsf
ARY BETH: Curtains?        cts
    You know how to sew? . . .    y k h t s
    Terrific cabinets.        Trfc cbnt
Expensive?            expsv
JEFF: No. I made them myself.    n, I m t msf
MARY BETH:  Really.        rl
    A man of many talents.    A m n(o)f mn tlt
    Dinner smells delicious!    Dn sms dlcis
JEFF: Good. I cooked it myself.    gd,I ck t msf
MARY BETH:  That's a fabulous picture on the wall    tt(a) fbls pct e(o) t wl
    . . . No. Let me guess . . .    n, l m gs
BOTH: I made it myself!    I m t msf
MARY BETH: Well, congratulations.      wl, cgrtlts
    You have a great place.    Y hv a gr plc
N: Now I'm going to ask you some questions.          N im go(i) t o(a)sk y sm qsts
    I say, "Did someone buy this carpet for you?"      I s,d d(s)mo b ts cpt f y
    And you say . . .        ad y s
M: No, I bought it myself.    n, o(i) b t msf
N: I say "Did someone get these plants for you?"    I s ,d d(s)mo g ts plt f y
    And you say. . .        ad y s
M: No, I got them myself.    n, I g tm msf
N: Ready? Did someone buy this carpet for you?    rd, d smo b ts cp f y
M: No, I bought it myself.    n, i b t msf
N: Did someone get these plants for you?        D smo g ts plt f y
M: No, I got them myself.    n, I g tm msf
N: Did someone cook this meal for you?        D smo ck ts me f y
M: No, I cooked it myself.    n, i ck d msf
N: Did someone find this car for you?    D smo f ts c f y
N: No, I found it myself.        n, I f t msf
N: Did someone make these curtains for you?        D d(s)mo mk ts cts f y
M: No, I made them myself.    n, i m t msf
N: Did someone write this letter for you?        D smo w ts lt f y
M: No, I wrote it myself.    n,o(i) w t msf
N: Did someone fix this TV for you?    D d(s)mo fx ts tv f y
M: No, I fixed it myself.    n,i fx d(i)t msf
N: Did someone take these pictures for you?    Dd smo t ts pcts f y
M: No, I took them myself.    n,I tk tm msf
N: Did someone paint this apartment for you?    Dd smo pi ts(a) ptmt f y
M: No, I painted it myself.    n,i pt t msf
N: Did someone make these cabinets for you?      Dd smo mk ts cbnt f y
M: No, I made them myself.    n, I m tm msf
N: Did someone move this piano for you?    Dd smo mv ts pin f y
M: No, I moved it myself.    n, i mv d(i)t msf   
N: Mr. Bennett is home from the hospital.    Mst bn is hm f t hspt   
    He's still a little weak.        H st l(a) lt wk   
    Listen to the conversation between him and Mrs. Bennett.    Ls t t cvst bte hm(a) a ms(t)s mnt
MR. BENNETT: Where's the milk?    Wrs t mk           
MRS. BENNETT: It's in the refrigerator.    it(i) n(t) rfgt           
    Can I help you find it?    C n(i) hp y fd(i)tt           
MR. BENNETT: No, thanks.    n, tks           
    I can find it by myself.      I c fd(t) b msf           
MRS. BENNETT: Can I get you a glass?    C n(i)g t(y) u(a) gls           
MR. BENNETT: No, thanks, dear.    n, tks,dir           
    I can get one by myself.    I c gt o b msf           
MRS. BENNETT: Do you want me to help you drink it?    D y w m t hp(y) dk(i) t
MR. BENNETT: No, I think I can drink it by myself.    n,o(i) t k(i) c dk(i)  b msf
N: Listen and repeat.      Ls a rpt           
F: by myself      b msf           
    drink it by myself    dk t b msf
    I can drink it by myself.    I c dk(i) b msf
N: In these sentences myself and by myself mean the same thing.      I t stcs msf ad b msf m n(t) s t
        They mean "alone, with no help."    T m al, wt n hp
    Now let's practice some sentences.    N lt prct sm stcs
    You hear. . .    y hr
F: Can I help you fix your car?    C n(i) hp(y) fx yr c
N: And you say. . .        ad y s
M: No, I can fix it by myself.    n,I c fx t b msf
N: Or you hear. . .    o y h
F: Can I help you move the piano?    C n(i) hp(y) mv t pin
N: And you say . . .    ad y s
M: No, I can move it by myself.    n,I c mv t b msf
N: Ready? Can I help you fix the car?    rd, c n(i) hp(y) fx t c
M: No, I can fix it by myself.    N , I c fx t b msf
N: Can I help you move the piano?    C n(i) hp(y) mv t pi(a)n
F: No, I can move it by myself.    n, I c mv(e) b msf
N: Can I help you look for the money?        C n(i) hp(y) lk f t mn
M: No, I can look for it by myself.    n, I c lk f r(i) b msf
N: Can I help you write the letter?    C n(i) hp(y) w t lt
F: No, I can write it by myself.    n, I c w t b msf
N: Can I help you make the cabinet?        C n(i) hp(y) mk t cbn(t)
M: No, I can make it by myself.    n, I c mk b msf
N: Can I help you cook dinner?    C n(i) hp(y) ck dn
F: No, I can cook it by myself.    N, I c ck(i) b msf
N:This is the end of Lesson Ten.    Ts s t(e) e(e) d(o)f ls t

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6.11T                                                   

LESSON 11  DO YOU KNOW THE VALUE OF THIS PACKAGE?      Ls elv,d(y) k t vl u(o)f(t)s pcg               

SCENE ONE: THE MUSEUM OFFICE                                                   

NARRATOR: Last time on "Murder at Midnight". . .    ls tm o md r(a) mdnt                   
DETECTIVE STEON: Where's Victor?        Wrs  vct                   
PHILIP: He left my office five minutes ago.        H lft m y(o)fc fv mnt(a) g                   
    He was going to the post office to send the treaty to a rich collector.    H ws gi t t ps t(o)fc t s t tt t o(a) rc clct
TONY: Where's he sending it?      wrshsdn(i)t                           
PHILIP: South America.    St amrc                           
DIANA: South America!          St(a) mrc                           
  Detective Stone,          dtctv st                           
  you have to stop him. . .  y hv t stp hm                           
  or we'll never see the Stamford Treaty again!    O wl nv s t stfd tt y(a) g               


SCENE TWO: THE POST OFFICE                               

VICTOR: I want to send this airmail.  I w t s t s  arm   
POSTAL CLERK: Well, put it down.        wl,pt d   
    I have to weigh it first.        I hv t w t fst   
VICTOR: How much?        H mc   
POSTAL CLERK: To Brazil? I have to look it up. . .    t brz,I hv t lk t(u)p
  Fourteen dollars.    Ft dls
VICTOR: And I need to insure it.  A d(i) n t o(i)s r(t)
    Can you add that on?    C n(y) ad t t(o)
POSTAL CLERK: Now hold your horses.      nhd(y)hs
  First, you have to fill out this customs form.    fs,t(y) hv t f l(o) ts cstms fm
  Look it over,      lk t(o)v
  fill it in,      f l t(i)
  and sign it on the bottom.  A sn t(o) t btm       
VICTOR: What about the insurance?    W t(a) b t(i) src       
POSTAL CLERK: Turn it over.          tn t(o)v       
  There are instructions on the other side. . .      t(a)s tct s(o) t e(o)t sd       
    Do you know the value of this package?        D y k t vl u(o)f ts pcg       
VICTOR: Believe me,      blv m       
  I know the value of this package.      I k t clu(o)f ts pcg       
POSTAL CLERK: Write it down.      W t d       
VICTOR: OK, I'm done.      ok, im d       
  I can hand it over to you now.      I c hd t(o)v t y n       
DIANA: There he is!        Tr h(i) s       

DETECTIVE STONE: I'm Detective Stone of the Stamford Police.    Im dtctv st of t stfd plc
    We have some questions for you.      W hv sm qsts f y       
VICTOR: Of course, Detective.      Of cs,dtctv       
  I have nothing to hide.      I hv nt t hd       
DIANA: Where's the treaty?      Wrs t tt
TONY: Did you mail it?      D d(y) m l t
VICTOR: I have no idea what you're talking about.    I hv n o(i)de w t(y)r tk n(a) bt
POSTAL CLERK: Hey, Mister, you can't send this!    h,mst,y c s ts
    You didn't sign the customs form!      Y dd si n(t) cstms fm
DIANA: Let's see if the treaty is inside.      Lt s if t tt is(i) sd
TONY: Be careful. . .    b cf
  Tear it open at the end.        T it(o)p n(a) t ed
  Then you can pull it out.      T n(y) c p l t(o)t
TONY: Now pull these apart.  N p ts(a) pt
DIANA: The Stamford Treaty!    T stf tt
DETECTIVE STONE: You're under arrest!      Yr ud r(a)rst
VICTOR: I had no idea what was in there.      Ihd n o(i)de w ws(i) tr
  Tate asked me to mail it.      Tt t(a)s d(m) t mi l t
TONY: It's no use, Chapman.    It n us, cpm
  Tate confessed.      Tt cfsd
VICTOR: If I get my hands on Tate, I'll kill him too!      I f(i) gt m h d(o) t , t(i)l kl hm t   
DETECTIVE STONE: You killed Ben Morris.    Y kl b mrs   
  And you're going to jail for it.    A n(y)r go(i) t ji f 
TONY: Detective Stone,    dtct st   
  we owe you an apology.      W e(o) y u(a) n(a) plg   
  We didn't believe you were working on the case.  W dd blv y w wk n(o) t cs   
  We know better now.      w k bt n   
DETECTIVE STONE: I learned something too.    I l(d)st t   
  People like you can give me a lot of help. Thanks.    Pp l k(y) c gv m e(a) lt(o) f(h)p,tks
DIANA: Yes. I'm proud of you, Tony.    ys, im pr d(o) f(y), tn
TONY: Thanks, Diana.      tks,din
  We make a good team, don't we?    W mk(a) gd tm, d w
DIANA: Yes.    ys
TONY: What'll happen to the museum now?      wtl hp t t(e) mse(u)m n
DIANA: I'm going to run the museum myself.  Im go(i) t r n(t) mse(u)m msf
  Do you think I can do it?  D y tk(i) c d o(i)
TONY: I think you can do just about anything.    I tk(y) c d js t(a) b t(a) nt
  Come on. Let's celebrate.      c m(o), lt clbrt
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6.11L                       

BOOK SIX, LESSON ELEVEN                       

N: Lesson Eleven.  Ls elv
    Listen to this sentence. Ls t ts tc
F: Pick it up.    Pc t(u)p
N: What pronoun did you hear?    Wt pn d d(y) h
    It or them?    It o tm
    That's right.    Tt rt
    It.    it
    Now listen to this sentence.  N ls t ts tc
M: Pick'em up.      Pc m(u)p
N: What pronoun did you hear,    wt pn d d(y)h
    It or them?      It o tm
    That's right.    Tt rt
    Them.      tm   
    Now I'm going to say some sentences.  N im go(i) t s sm stcs
    Do you hear it or do you hear them?    D y h it o d y h tm
    You hear. . .    y h           
M:Hand it over.    Hd t(o)v           
N:And you say . .  ad y s           
F: It.      it           
N:You hear . . .  y h           
M:Tear' em open.      Tr m(o)p           
N: And you say . . .      ad y s           
F: Them.    tm           
N: Ready? Let's begin.    Rd, lt bg           
    Hand it over.    Hd t ov           
F: It.          it           
N:Tear' em open.      Tr m(o)p           
M:Them.          tm           
N: Look' em up.      Lk(e) m(u)p
F: Them.        tm
N: Call ' em up.      Cl m(u)p
M: Them.      tm
N: Do it over.    D o(i)t ov
F: It.    it
N: Write' em down.    Wtm d
M: Them.        tm
N: Pull ' em out.      Pl m(o)t
F: Them.        tm
N: Fill it out.    Fl t ot
M: It.      it
N: Back it up.    Bc t(u)p
F: It.        it
N: Figure ' em out.  Fgr m(o)t
M: Them.      tm
N: Look it up.          Lk t(u)p               
F: It.        it               
N: Write it down.    Wt d               
M: It.    it               
N: Victor Chapman's at the post office.  Vct cpm s(a)t ps t(o)fc   
    Let's listen.        Lt ls   
VICTOR CHAPMAN: I want to send this airmail.  I w t s t s(a) rmi
POSTAL CLERK: Well, put it down.    wl,p t d
      I have to weigh it first.        I(h)v t w t fst
VICTOR CHAPMAN: How much?        H mc
POSTAL CLERK: To Brazil?    T bzl
    I have to look it up . . .      i(h)v t lk t(u)p
    Fourteen dollars.        Ft dls
VICTOR CHAPMAN: And I need to insure it.    A d(i) n t o(i) s rt
    Can you add that on?  S n(y) ua dt t(o)
                                     
181                               

POSTAL CLERK: Now hold your horses.  N hd(y) hss
      First, you have to fill out this customs form.    fs,t(y) hv t fl(o) ts cstms f
      Look it over,        lk t(o)v
      Fill it in,        fl t(i)
      and sign it on the bottom.    A sn t(o) t btm
VICTOR CHAPMAN: What about the insurance?          W t(a) b t(i) src
POSTAL CLERK: Turn it over.      tn t(o)v
      There are instructions on the other side      ta r(i)stct s(o) t e(o)t sd
  . . . Do you know the value of this package?      Dy k t vl u(o)f ts pcg
VICTOR CHAPMAN: Believe me;          blv m
      I know the value of this package.      I k t vl of ts pcg
POSTAL CLERK: Write it down.        Wt d
VICTOR CHAPMAN: OK, I'm done.      ok,im d
    I can hand it over to you now.        I c h d t(o)v t y n
N: Listen and repeat.          Ls a rpt
F: do I        d o(i)
    Do I have to    d o(i) hvt
    Do I have to write it down?    D o(i) hv t wt dw
M: do l        d o(i)
    Do I have to    d o(i) hvt
    Do I have to turn it over?    D o(i) hv t t n(i) t(o)v
N: Now let's practice some sentences.    N lt prct sm stcs
    You hear. . .      y h
F: Write down the value.  W d t vl
N: And you say . . .      ad y s
M: Do I have to write it down?      D o(i) hv t wt dn
N: You hear . . .    y h
F: Turn over the form.  Tn ov t fm
N: And you say . . .    ad y s
M: Do I have to turn it over?    D o(i) hv t tn t(o)v
N: Ready?      rd
    Let's begin.    Lt bg
    Write down the value.      W d t vl
F: Do I have to write it down?      D o(i) hv t wt d
N: Turn over the form.      T ov t fm
M: Do I have to turn it over?        D o(i) hv t tn(i) t(o)v
N: Fill in the address.        F l(i) t e(a) ds
F: Do I have to fill it in?        d o(i) hv t f l t(i)
N: Put down the package.      P d t pcg
M: Do I have to put it down?    D o(i) hv t p t d
N: Look up the price.        L k(u)p t prc
F: Do I have to look it up?      D o(i) hv t lk t(u)p
N; Fill out the application.        F l(o) te e(a) plct
M: Do I have to fill it out?  D o(i) hv t f l t(o)t
N: Look over the script.    Lk(o)v t scr pt
F: Do I have to look it over?      D o(i) hv t lk t(o)v
N:  Hand over the money.      H d(o)v t mn
M: Do I have to hand it over?      D o(i) hv t hd t(o)v
N: Add on the insurance.      A d(o) t(e) isrc
F: Do I have to add it on?    D o(i) hv t ad t(o)
N: Now let's make some more questions.    N lt mk s m qsts
    I say, "Look up the word."      I s,l k(u)p t wd
    And you say. . .        ad y s
F: Do I need to look it up?      D o(i) n t lk t(u)p
N: I say, "Look up the words."    I s,l k(u)p t wd
And you say . . .  Ad y s
M: Do I need to look 'em up?  D o(i) n t lk m(u)p
N: Ready? Let's begin.  rd,ltbg
  Look up the word.      L k(u)p t wd 
F: Do I need to look it up?        D o(i) n t lk t(u)p
N: Look up the words.        L k(u)p t wd
M: Do I need to look 'em up?    D o(i) n t lk m(u)p
N: Hand over the cash.        H d(o)v t cs
F: Do I need to hand it over?    D o(i) n t hd t(o)v
N: Add on the names.      A d(o) t nms
M: Do I need to add 'em on?  D o(i) n t o(a) d m(o)
N: Fill out the forms.        F l(o) t fms
F: Do I need to fill ' em out?      D o(i) n t fl(e) m(o)t
N: Frite down the address.        F d t(e)a drs
M: Do I need to write it down?    D o(i) n t wt d
N: Turn over the lists.      T n(o)v t lst
F: Do I need to turn 'em over?    D o(i) n t tn m(o)v
N: Put down the package.      P d t pcg
M: Do I need to put it down?      D o(i) n t p t dn
N: Fill in the blanks.          F l(i) t blks
F: Do I need to fill ' em in?      d o(i) n t fl(e) m(i)
N: Look over the list.      Lk k(o)v t lst
M: Do I need to look it over?  D o(i) n t lk t(o)v
N:  Now listen and repeat.    N ls a rpt
F: call her up      c h up
    Do you have to    d y hv t
    Do you have to call her up?  D y hv t c h up
M: hand him over      hd(h) m(o)v
    Do you have to      d y hv t
    Do you have to hand him over?    D y hv t hd(h) m(o)v
N: It and they are pronouns.    It a t a pns
    He and she are also pronouns.    H a s a as pns
    Let's continue making questions.  Lt ctn mk qsts
    This time you hear . . .              ts tm y h
M: I have to call Linda up.      I hv t c l d(u)p
N: And you say . . .            ad y s
F: Do you have to call her up?  D y hv t c l(h) up
N: Are you ready?      A y rd
    Let's begin.          Lt bg
    I have to call Linda up.            I hv t c l d(u)p
M: Do you have to call her up?        D y hv t c l(h) r(u)p
N: I have to figure the problem out.    I hv t fg t pbl m(o)t
F: Do you have to figure it out?    D y hv t fg t(o)t
N: I have to back the car up.        I hv t b c t c r(u)p
M: Do you have to back it up?          D y hv t b c t(u)p
N: I have to look the answer up.    I hv t lk t e(a)s r(u)p
F: Do you have to look it up?  D y hv t lk t(u)p
N: I have to hand the money over.      I hv t h t mn y(o)v
M: Do you have to hand it over?      D y hv t hd t(o)v
N: I have to tear these boxes open.    I hv t t ts bxs op
F: Do you have to tear 'em open?          D y hv t tr m(o)p
N: I have to write these numbers down.    I hv tw ts nbs d
M: Do you have to write 'em down?    D y hv t w tm d
N: I have to call Jeff up.          I hv t c j f(u)p
F: Do you have to call him up?        D y hv t c l(h) m(u)p
N: I have to figure the problem out.      I hv t fg t pbl m(o)t
M: Do you have to figure it out?      D y hv t fgr t ot
N: I have to look Tom and Alice up.      I hv t lk tm(a) al c(u)p
F: Do you have to look' em up?      D o(y) hv t lk m(u)p
N: I have to turn the table over.      I hv t n(t) tb l(o)v
M: Do you have to turn it over?        D y hv t tn t(o)v
N: I have to do my homework over.  I hv t d m hmw k(o)v
F: Do you have to do it over?        D y hv t d o(i) t(o)v
M: I have to call my friends up tomorrow.      I hv t c m f s(u)p tmr
M: Do you have to call 'em up?    D y hv t cl(e) m(u)p
N: This is the end of Lesson Eleven.    Ts s t(e) e(e) d(o)f ls elv

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