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6.12T                                           

LESSON 12  HERE'S TO WEFL!    Ls tw,trs t wefl                       

SCENE ONE: THE STUDIO                                           

STEVEN: Leave it on.    Lv t(o)                       
  I want to see the credits.  I w t s t cdt                       
MIKE: No. I want to talk.    n,I w t tk                       
  We've seen enough credits.    Wv s n(e)ng crdt                       
RITA: Why don't we turn on the picture and turn off the sound?    W d w t o n(t) pct a t n(o)f t sd
  You can watch the credits,    y c wt t cdt                       
  and we can talk.  A w c tk                       
  How does this work?  H ds ts wk                       
MIKE: Turn it to the left.    T n(t) t t lft                       
RITA: It went off.    I w n(o)f                       
MIKE: Oh. Pull it out first.    o,p l t(o) t o fst                       
  That turns on the picture.    T t s(o) t pct                       
  Then turn it to the left.    T t n(t) t t lst                       
  That turns down the sound.    T ts d t sd                       
LINDA: Why didn't Mary Beth come?    W d mr bt cm                   
MIKE: I offered to pick her up in my car,    I of t pc(h) r(u) p(i) m c               
  but she didn't want to watch the show here.  B s dd w n(t) wt t s h           
STEVEN: I understand how she feels.      I udstd h s fls           
    It's embarrassing to watch yourself with a crowd.  I t(e) brs t wt(y) sf wt(a) crd       
RITA: Oh, speak for yourself.      o,sp f y sf       
  I don't think she was embarrassed to see herself.    I d tk s ws(e) brs t s hsf       
  I think she wanted to watch it with her husband and children.    I tk s w n(t) t wt t wt h hsbd n(a) cd
LINDA: Excuse me.    Excus m
  I have to step out for a minute.  I hv t stp(o) f(a) mnt
JEFF: I can't believe that was the last show of the season.      I c blv t ws t ls t(s) w(o) f(t) ss
MIKE: Steven, congratulations to you.    stv,cgrtlts ty   
STEVEN: Thanks, Mike,    tks,mk   
  but I didn't do it myself.    B t(i) dd d o(i) t msf   
  We should all pat ourselves on the back for a great job.      W s d(a) pt(o) sv s(o) t bc f r(a)gr jb   
RITA: Yeah. I looked at myself in the mirror this morning and I said,    y,I lk d(a)t ms f(i) t mr ts mn n(a) n(i) s
  "Rita, you deserve to pat yourself on the back. "      rt,  y dsv t p t(y) sf(o) t bc 
RITA: and you know what they say to myself.  A d(y) k w t a t msf             
JEFF: What?    wt                   
RITA: Forget the pat on the back.    Fg t p t(o) t bc                   
    Treat yourself.    Tr t(y) sf                   
  Go shopping.    G sp                   
STEVEN: You're going shopping now?      yr go(i) sp n                   
RITA: Why? Do you have a better idea?    w,d o(y) hv(a) bt iede                   
STEVEN: Yes. Let's all go out and celebrate.          ys,lt(a) g o(o) t(a) clbrs                   
JEFF: Oh, no! I made other plans.    o,n,I md(o)t pls                   
RITA: With Amy?    Wt am                   
EFF: Yes.  ys   
MIKE: Why don't you bring her along?  W d t(y)br h r(a) l   
JEFF: Well, we wanted to go out by ourselves.          wl,w wd t g o(o) b osvs
STEVEN: Come on.    C mo
    Join us for a little while.      J n(u)s f r(a) lt wl
JEFF: OK. We will. . .          ok,w wl
  Hey, where's Linda?      h,wrs ld
STEVEN: Why isn't she here?    W s t(s) h
RITA: She probably got lost.      S pb bl g lst
MIKE: Rita, be nice.    rt,b nc
LINDA: Hi, everybody.    h,evbd
    I just got some great news.    I jst g t(s)m grt ns
  We're going to do twenty-six shows next year!        Wr go(i) t d tt sx ss nx t(y)
MIKE: That's fantastic!  Tt ftstc
STEVEN: It's wonderful!    It wdf
  I can't believe it!    I c blv t
JEFF: We really have to celebrate. . .  w rl hv t clbrt
  And I guess I've really found my home.        A n(i) g s(i)v rl fd m hm
  Here's to WEFL!          Hrs t wefl

and, this is the end of lesson twelve.      a,ts is t(e) e d(o)f ls tv

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6.12L                               


BOOK SIX, LESSON TWELVE                               

N: Lesson Twelve.    Ls tv
    Fred and Ethel watched "Murder at Midnight."          Fd(a) wt wtd md at mdnt
    Now they're sitting in front of their TV set.        N t st n(i) f t(o)f tr tv st
    Here's what they're saying.      Trs wtr sy
    Listen carefully.        Ls cfl
M: Well, I was disappointed.          wl,l(i) ws dspitd
    I didn't like it.          I dd lk t
F: Turn it off,            t n t(o)f
would you, Fred?       
M: No, I want to see the rest.  n,o(i) w t s trst
  I want to know who worked on this show  I w t k w wk d(o) ts
F: Why?      W
I thought you didn't like it.    T t t(y) dd lk t
M: I want to know who directed it.    I w tk w drctd t
F: Steven something or other.    Stv st n(o) r(o)t
    There it is. Steven Winn.    Tr t is,stv w
M: I don't know.      I d k
    It wasn't as good as that great show last year.        I ws t(a)s gd n(a)s tt gr s ls t(y)
    What was it called?    W ws t cd
F: "Time on Her Hands."        Tm(o) n(h) hd
    With Michelle what's her name?    Wt mcl wt h nm
M: Taylor. Michelle Taylor.        tl,mcl tl
    Now that was a great performance.      N t ws(a) gr pfmc
F: She was OK.        S ws(o) k
    I thought this was better.      I t ts ws bt
    The acting was excellent.  T e(a)ct ws exclt
    And the story . . .      a t syr
M: Was so-so.            Ws s s   
    I could do better myself.        I c d bt msf   
F: Well, I think they should pat themselves on the hack.      wl,I tk t sd p tmsv s(o) t hc
    They did an excellent job.      T d d(a) excl jb   
M: Speak for yourself, Ethel.    Spk f(y)s,f(e)t   
    I'm sorry we didn't go out to the movies.      Im sr w dd g o(o) t t mvs   
F: Oh, you're never happy.    o,yr nv hp   
    Nothing pleases you.        Nt pls s(y)   
N: Now let's listen to some sentences about Fred and Ethel.    N lt ls t sm stc s(a) b t fd(a) n(e)t
    Are they true or false?    A t t o fs   
    After every answer that's false,        aft ev y(a)s tt fs   
    you're going to hear the correct answer.    Yr go(i) t h t crc t(a)s   
    They were talking about "Murder at Midnight."      T w tk n(a) bt md at mdnt   
M: True.      t   
N: Fred liked it.    Fd lk dt   
F:  False. He was disappointed.    fs,h ws dspitd   
N: Ethel was disappointed too.  Et ws dspit t
M: False. She liked the show.  fs,s lk t s
N: Fred wanted to know who directed the show.  Fd wt t k w drc t s
F: True.    t
N: Steven Winn directed the show.  Stv w drc t s
M: True.  t
N: Ethel thought ''Time on Her Hands" was better.  Et tt tm o m(h) hd ws bt
F: False.      fs
    She liked "Murder at Midnight" more.        S l d md at mdnt m
N: Mary Beth starred in "Time on Her Hands."    Mr bt td(i) tm(o) h hd
M: False.      fs
    Michelle Taylor starred in ''Time on her Hands."    Msl tl std(i) tm(o) n(h) hd
N: Fred was sorry they didn't go to the movies.    F ws sr t dd g t t mvs
F: True.    t
N: OK. Here are some people talking about themselves.    ok,h(a) sm pp tk n(a) b tmsfs
    They're people you know from the video.  Tr ppl y k f t vde
    Who are they?  W o(a) t                   
STEVEN: The show is a big success.  T s ws(a) bg scss                   
    Because it's so successful,  bc t s scssf                   
    Linda will probably ask me to direct the show next season.      Ld wl pbbl y(a)s m t drct t s nxt ss           
    Who am I?    W o(a) m(i)                   
N: Steven Winn.    Stv w                   
LINDA: I have some terrific news.      I hv sm trfc ns                   
    I want to be sure that the new shows are as popular as "Murder at Midnight."    I w t b s t t n ss(a) as ppl as md at mdnt
    Who am I?  W o(a) m i                 
N: Linda Marino.    Ld mrn                   
GEORGE: Well, I just got back to Stunford.      wl,l(i) js g bc t stfd                   
    I just arrived from Paris, and I'm going to go back there next yea    i js t(a)r f prs. S(a) d(i)m gi t g bc tr nx t(y)                   
    Who am I?          W o(a) m( i)                   
N:George Watts.    Gg wts                 
MARY BETH: Because "Murder at Midnight" is so popular,    bcs md r(a) mdn t(i)s sppl               
    I'm more self- confident than I used to be.      I m sf cfd t t(i) istb
    I may try out for another part in a movie.        Im t y(o) f an tpt(i) n(a) mv
    Who am I?        W o(a) m(i)
N: Mary Beth Adams.      Mr b t(a) dms
CHAPMAN: I committed a crime.          I cmt d(a) crm
    I murdered someone.    I md smo
    I tried to steal a treaty.            I tr t st l(a)tt
    They found me at the post office.          T f m e(a)t ps t(o)fc
    I was trying to send the treaty to Brazil.  I ws ty t s t tt t brz
    Who am I?      W o(a) m(i)
N: Victor Chapman.        Vct cpm
RITA: I live next door to Jeff.      I lv nx dr t jf
    I like Jeff,    I lk jf
    and I love to go shopping.    A n(i) lv t g sp
    I work at WEFL,      I w k(a) wefl
    and I guess I'll work there next year too.      A n(i) gs il w k(t) nx t(y) t
    Who am I?      W o am(i)
N: Rita Haynes.    Rt hs
MR. BENNETT: I had a heart attack.      I hd(a) h t(a) tk
    I was rushed to the hospital.          I ws rs t t hspt
    I was OK,        I ws ok
    but I have to stay home and rest now.        b t(i) hv t st hm(a) rstn
    I feel better about my son,    I f bt a bt m s
    and I'm going to play golf again soon.      A n(i)m go(i) t pl g f(a) g s
    With my son.    Wt m s
    Who am I?    W o(a) m(i)
N: Mr. Bennett.        Mrs bnt
JEFF: I'm delighted that the show is a success.        Im dl  t t s w(i) s(a) scss
    I'm happy with the whole cast,    im hp wt t wl cs
    but I'm a little worried about my dad.        B im(a) lt wr I d t m dd
    I'm going to stay in Stamford.        Im gi t st y(i) stfd
    I want to be near my parents.          I w t b n m prt
    Who am I?      W o(a) m(i)
N: Jeff Bennett.    Jf bnt
TATE: I was a partner in crime.    I ws(a) ptn r(i) crm
    I helped another man steal a treaty,    I hpd(a) nt m st l(a) tt
    but I didn't kill anybody.    B t(i) dd kl(a) nbd
    I'm innocent.    Im(i) nct
    I just needed money,      I js nd mn
    that's all.    T t(a)
    Who am I?    W o(a) m(i)
N: Philip Tate.  Plp tt
AMY: I'm a big fan of Jeff's.  im(a) bg f n(o)f jfs
    I think he's terrific.  I tk(h)s trfc
    We went on a picnic together.  W w t(o) n(a) pcnc tgt
    I hope we'll go on another picnic sometime soon.          I h p(w)l g o(o) n(a) nt pcnc smtm s
    Who am I?      W a m(i)
N: Amy Monroe.      Am mmr
    As you know,          as y k               
    Detective Stone went to the post office.          Dtctv st w t t ps t(o)fc               
    There, he arrested Victor Chapman for the murder of Ben Morris.    tr, h arst vct cpm f t md of b mrs       
    Now listen to the conversation.  N ls t t cvst               
M:They found the fake treaty.    T f t fk tt               
F: Did they find the fake treaty    d t fd fk tt               
    before Detective Stone arrived at the post office?        Bf dtctv st arvd(a) t ps t(o)fc               
    Or did they find it after he arrived there?      O d t fd t aft h arv t               
M:They found the fake treaty    t f t fk tt               
    before Detective Stone arrived at the post office.    Bf dtctv st arvd(a) t pstfc               
N: Now listen and repeat.    N ls a rpt               
M: before      bf               
    before Detective Stone arrived    bf dtctv st n(a) rvd               
    before Detective Stone arrived at the post office  bf dtctv st n(a) rvd(a) t ps t(o)fc               
    they found the fake treaty  t f t f tt               
    They found the fake treaty before Detective Stone arrived at the post office.    T f t f tt bf dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o)fc
F: after    aft
    after Detective Stone arrived    aft dtctv stn(a)rvd
    after Detective Stone arrived at the post office        aft dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o)fc
    Chapman was arrested after Detective Stone arrived at the post office.  Cpm ws arvd aft dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o)fc
M: before  bf
    before Detective Stone arrived  bf dtctv st n(a)rvd
before Detective Stone arrived at the post office      bf dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o)fc
    They found the ink before Detective Stone arrived at the post office.      T f t ik bf dtctv st n(a) rv d(a) t ps t(o) fc
F: Chapman was arrested              c(p)m ws arvd
    Chapman was arrested after Detective Stone        c(p)m ws arvt d(a) aft dtctvst
    Chapman was arrested after Detective Stone arrived at the post office.    C(p)m ws arvtd aftd t ctv st arv d(a) t ps t(o)fc
N: Now try this exercise again.    N t ts excs ag
    Say the sentences a little faster.    S t stcs a lt fst
M:They found the fake treaty before Detective Stone arrived at the post office。        T fd fk tt bf dtctv st arv d(a) t ps t(o)fc
F: Chapman was arrested after Detective Stone arrived at the post office.    Cpm ws arstd aft dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o) fc
M:They found the ink before Detective Stone arrived at the post office.    T f t ik bf dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o)fc
F: Chapman was arrested after Detective Stone arrived at the post office.  Cpm ws arst d(a)ft dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o)fc
N: Now I say,    n w(i) s
    "They found the fake treaty."    T f t fk tt
And you say. . .    ad y s

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M:They found the fake treaty before Detective Stone arrived at the post office.        T f t fk tt bf dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o) fc
N: I say, "Chapman was arrested."            I s,cpm ws arstd
    And you say . . .          ad y s
F: Chapman was arrested after Detective Stone arrived at the post office.          Cpm ws arstd aft dtctv st arv d(a) t ps t(o) fc
N: Ready? Let's begin.        rd,lt bg
    They found the fake treaty.      T f t fk tt M: They found the fake treaty before Detective Stone arrived at the post office.        T f t f tt bf dtcv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o) fc
N: Chapman was arrested.    Cpm ws arstda F: Chapman was arrested after Detective Stone arrived at the post office.        Cpm ws arstd aft dtctv st n(a)rv da t ps t(o)fc
N: Chapman talked to the postal clerk.    Cpm tk tt pst clk       
M: Chapman talked to the postal clerk before Detective Stone arrived at the post office.        Cpm tk t t ps t clk bf dtctv st n(a)rv da t ps t(o)fc
N: Tate confessed.  T cfsd       
F: Tate confessed before Detective Stone arrived at the post office.    T cfsd bf dtctv st n(a) rvd(a) t ps t(o) fc       
N: Chapman tried to mail the package.  Cpm tr t mi t pcg       
M: Chapman tried to mail the package before Detective Stone arrived at the post office.  Cpm tr t mi t pcg bf dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o)fc   
N: Chapman said Tate was guilty.    Cpm s t ws git   
F: Chapman said Tate was guilty after Detective Stone arrived at the post office.  Cpm s t ws git aft dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o)fc   
N: Chapman was surprised.    Cp(m) ws prsd   
M: Chapman was surprised after Detective Stone arrived at the post office.    Cpm w sprsd aft dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o) fc   
N: Tony congratulated Diana.    tn cgrtlt din   
F: Tony congratulated Diana after Detective Stone arrived at the post office.    tn cgrtlt din aft dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o)fc   
N: Tony and Diana went to the museum.  tna din w t t mse(u)m   
M: Tony and Diana went to the museum before Detective Stone arrived at the post office.  tn y(a) din w t t mse(u)m bf dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o)fc   
N: Diana decided to run the museum.          Din dcd t r t mse(u)m   
F: Diana decided to run the museum after Detective Stone arrived at the post office.  Din dcd t r n(t) mse(u)m aft dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o) fc   
N: Chapman filled out the customs form.    Cpm fd(o) t cstms fm
M: Chapman filled out the customs form before Detective Stone arrived at the post office.  Cpm fd(o) t cstms fm bf dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) tps t(o)fc
N: The murder was solved.  T md w svd
F: The murder was solved before Detective Stone arrived at the  post office.    T md ws svd bf dtctv st n(a)rv d(a) t ps t(o)fc
N: Now we're going to practice yourself.    N wr go(i) t prctc ysf                       
    I say, "Pat on the back."    I s,pt o t bc                     
    And you say . . .    ad y s           
F: Pat yourself on the back.  Pt(y) s f(o) t bc           
N: I say, "Give a break."    I s,gv a bc           
    And you say.. .    ad y s         
M: Give yourself a break.  Gv ys f(a)brk         
N: Ready? Let's begin.    Rd, lt bg         
    Pat on the  back.    P t(o) t bc         
F: Pat yourself on the back.    Pt(y)r sf(o) t bc           
N: Give a break.    Fv(a) brk           
M: Give yourself a break.    Gv(y)r sf(a) brk           
N: Behave.    bhv
F: Behave yourself.    Bhv yrsf
N: Speak for.    Spk f
M: Speak for yourself.    Spk f yrsf
N: Do it.        D o(i) t
F: Do it yourself.    D o(i) t(y)r sf
N: Help.        hp
M: Help yourself.    Hp ysf
N: Treat.    tt
F: Treat yourself.    Tt(y)r sf
N: Go out by.    G o(o)t b
M: Go out by yourself.    D o(o)t b yrsf
N: Get it.    G t(i) t
F: Get it yourself.    Gt(i) t(y) sf
N: And this is the end of Lesson Twelve.    Ats is t(e) ed(o)f ls tv

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    R6.4L                               

    BOOK SIX, REVIEW FOUR                               

    N: Review Four. In this lesson,    rv f,I ts ls
        you're going to do a dictation,  y gi t d o(a) dctt
        so you'll need a pencil and a piece of paper.    S yl nd(a) pc an(a) pc(o)f pp
        You're going to hear ten sentences.      Yr gi t h t stcs
        Write them down.    W tm d
        Ready?    rd
    M: Number One.  Nb o
        Tony and Diana were at the museum.        tn a din w a t mse(u)m
    F: Number Two.    Nb t
        They were sure    t w s
        he had something to do with the murder.    H hd st t d wt t md
    M: Number Three.    Nb tr
        They were looking for some evidence.    T w lk f sm evdc
    F: Number Four.    Mn f
        Diana started to look in a drawer.    Din stt t lk(i) n(a) gw
    M: Number Five.    Nb fv
        She didn't find anything at first.    S dd fd ant n(a)t fst
    F: Number Six.    Nb sx
        Then she found a pen and a bottle of ink.      T s fd(a) p n(t) d(a) bt l(o)f ik
    M: Number Seven.      Nb sv
        She thought      s tt
        they had something to do      t hd st t d
        with the treaty.    Wt tt
    F: Number Eight.    Nb et
        She thought  st
        they were used  t w usd
        to make the treaty.  T mk t tt
    M: Number Nine.    Nb n
        They didn't hear him open the door.    T dd h(h)m op t dr       
    F: Number Ten.  Nb t       
        He didn't think they would be there.  H dd tk t w b t       
    N: Now listen again and check your work.      N lt n(a) g a cc yr wk       
    M: Tony and Diana were at the museum.      tn a din w a t msum       
    F: They were sure he had something to do with the murder.    T ws h h d(s)t t d wt t md
    M: They were looking for some evidence.        T w lk f sm evdc
    F: Diana started to look in a drawer.          Din stt t lk(i) n(a) dw
    M: She didn't find anything at first.    S ddt f n(a)nt n(a) t fst
    F: Then she found a pen and a  bottle of ink.    T s fd(a) p n(a) n(a) bt l(o)f ik'
    M: She thought they had something to do with the treaty.    St t hd st td wt t tt
    F: She thought they were used to make the treaty.        S t t w us t mk t tt
    M: They didn't hear him open the door.        T dd  h h m(o)p t dr

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    F: He didn't think they would be there.    H dd tk t w b t
    N: Detective Stone is on the telephone.        Dtctv st n(i) s(o) t tlp
        He's reporting what happened.    Hs rpt wt hpd
        He's talking to Detective Amato.            Hs tk td tctv amt
        He's telling her what happened.      Hs tl h wt hpd
        Let's listen.    Lt ls
    STONE: It's been an exciting afternoon.        It b n(a) n(e)xct n(a)ftn
        We solved the murder.        W sv t md
    AMATO: Really? How?        rl, h
    STONE: Good police work.      Gd plc wk
        And a little help.      A d(a) lt hp
    AMATO: Tell me about it.    Tl m e(a) b t t
    STONE: I went to the museum to look at the evidence.      I w t t msum t lk(a) t evdc
    AMATO: Where did you go?        W dd(y) g
    STONE: I went to the museum.      I w t tmsum 
          Tony and Diana were there.  tn a din wt
    AMATO: Who was there?    W ws tr
    STONE: Tony Hunter and Diana Morris were there.    tn ht a din mrs w tr
    N: Now you try it.    N y t it
        Answer Detective Amato's questions.      An dtctv amts qsts
    STONE: I went to the museum to look at the evidence.    I w t t msum t lk(a) t evdc
    AMATO: Where did you go?      Wr d d(y) g
    N: I went to the museum.      I w t t msum
    STONE: Tony and Diana were there.    tn y(a) din w tr
    AMATO: Who was there?  W w s(t)r
    N:  Tony and Diana were there.    tn a din w tr
    STONE: Oh, and Philip Tate was there too.    o,a plp tt ws tr t
        They were all looking at the treaty.        T w a lk n(a) t tt
        It wasa fake.        I ws fk
    AMATO: What was a fake?    W ws(a) fk
    N: The treaty was a fake.    T tt ws(a) fk
    STONE: Tate made it.    Tt md t
        He had ink allover his hands.    H hd ik(a) lv hs hd
    AMATO: What did he have on his hands?        W dd(h) hv(o) hs ds
    N: He had ink on his hands.    H hd ik(o) hs hd
    STONE: Diana found the ink in a drawer.          Din ft ik I n(a) dw
    AMATO: Where did she find it?    W dd s fd t
    N:  She found it in a drawer.    S fd t I n(a) dw
    STONE: Tate said he cut himself.    Tt sd(h) ct hmsf
    AMATO: What did he say?    W dd(h) s
    N: He said he cut himself.      H sd(h) c t(h)msf
    STONE: Then they accused him,    t ty(a) csd hm
        and he confessed.    A d(h) cfsd
        He madethe fake treaty all right.    H md t fk tt y(a) rt
        He needed the money.    H ndd t mn
    AMATO: Why did he make the fake treaty.      W dd(h) mk t fk tt
    N: He needed the money.    H nd t mn
    STONE: Victor Chapman was his partnerr.    Vct cpm ws hs ptnlmrs
    AMATO: Who killed Morris?        W kld mrs
    N: Chapman did.          Cpm dd
    STONE: He was at the post office.    H w s(a)t ps t(o)fc
          He was trying to send the real treaty to Brazil.          H ws ty t s t rl tt t bzl
    AMATO: Where did he want to send it?            W dd(h) w t sd t
    N: He wanted to send it to Brazil.      H wt t s t t bzl
    STONE: He was filling out the forms when we arrived.        H ws fl n(o)t t fms w w arvd
        He was talking to the postal clerk.    H ws tk t t pst clk
    AMATO: Who was he talking to?    W ws(h) tk t
    N: He was talking to the postal clerk.      H ws tk t t pst clk
    STONE: He was trying to insure the package.        H ws ty t o(i) s t pcg
        Can you believe it?    C n(y) blv t
    AMATO: Hold your horses.  H d(y)r hss
        What was he trying to insure?      W ws(h) ty t o(i) s
    N: He was trying to insure the package.          H ws ty t o(i) s t pcg
    STONE: The treaty.      T tt
        We tore it open.    W tr t(o)p           
        There it was.    Tr t ws           
        Then I arrested him.    T n(i) ars d(h)m           
    AMATO: What did you do?    W d d(y)d           
    N: I arrested him.  I arst d(h)m           
    STONE: He said he was innocent, of course.    H sd(h) ws inct, of cs           
        He tried to say Tate was guilty.      H t t s t ws git           
        I mean we know Tate made the treaty and we know Chapman killed Ben Morris.      I m w k t m t tt a w k cpm kl b mrs
        They're both guilty.      Tr bt dit           
    AMATO: What are they?    W a t           
    N: They're both guilty.      Tr bt git           
        Listen to the rest of the conversation.      Ls t  trs t(o)f t cvst           
    STONE: Well, that's the end of that.    wl,tt t ed(o)f tt           
    AMATO: Yeah. But there's one thing I don't understand.    y,b trs o t I d t(u)dstd           
        Who was he sending the treaty to?        W ws h sd t tt t           
    STONE: Chapman was sending the treaty to a collector in Brazil.    Cpm w sd t tt t o(a) clt r(i) bzl           
        They arranged everything.  T argd evt
        Nice plan, huh?  Nc pl,h
    AMATO: Yeah, but they didn't get away with it.    y,b t dd gt(a) w wt t
    STONE: No, they didn't.    n,t ddt
    AMATO: Well, there are just one or two things I'm not sure about.      wl,tr(a) jst o n(o) t t s(i)m nt s e(a) bt
    N: Let's go over the details again.    Lt g ov t dti s(a) g
        Answer Detective Amato's questions.        As dtctv amts qsts
    AMATO: Where did you go first?  Wr d d(y) g fst
    STONE: I went to the museum.    I w t t mse(u)m
    AMATO: Who was there when you arrived?        W ws tr w n(y) u(a) rvd
    STONE: Tony, Diana, and Tate were all there.        tn,din,a tt w a tr
    AMATO: What was wrong with the treaty?        W ws w w t tt
    STONE: It was a fake.  It w s(a) fk
    AMATO: Who took the photo?    W tk t pt
    STONE: Tony took it.      tn tk t
    AMATO: When did he take it      w dd(h) tk t
    STONE: He took it on the night of the murder.  H tk t o t nt of t md
AMATO: Who made the fake treaty?  W m t fk tt
    STONE: Tate made it.  Tt md t
    AMATO: Who killed Morris?      W kl mrs
    STONE: Victor Chapman killed him.          Vct cpm kl d(h)m
    AMATO: Where was Chapman?    Wr ws cpm
    STONE: He was at the post office.  H ws(a)t t ps t(o)fc
    AMATO: What was he doing there?    W ws h do(i) tr
    STONE: He was trying to send the treaty.    H ws ty t s t tt
    AMATO: Where did he want to send it?    Wr d d(h) w t s t
    STONE: He wanted to send it to Brazil.    H wt t s t t bzl
    AMATO: Who did he want to send it to?  W dd h w t s t t
    STONE: He wanted to send it to a collector.    H wt t sd(i) t o(a) clct
AMATO: What did you do?    W d d(y) d
STONE: I arrested him.  I arst d(h)m
N: This is the end of Review Four.      Ts s t(e) e(e) d(o)f rv f

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复习四压码听懂归纳:
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只看该作者 365 发表于: 2008-12-10
什么是压码?
压码=记住。
压码就是记住,直接记住并立即重复真实再现语言。
压码就是通过通过延时连续输入语音、文本、意思,直接短时精确记忆到耳朵、眼睛、嘴巴、大脑,然后通过一种或者多种直接记忆的手段直接原封不动地精确提出出来的方法,变短时记忆为永久记忆实现听说读写的方法。
简单说:就是通过延时直接连续记住精确语音、文本和意思的语言重复再现。延时、重复、精确、再现。
一次听清、一次听懂、一次读懂、一次说出、一次写出,精确检验语言再现训练技术。
常用的方法有:压码听清、压码抄写(听写)、压码注音、压码模仿、压码跟读、压码朗读(阅读)、压码口语、压码纵向查字典、压码连环看电影、压码连环读报纸、压码听懂等一系列语言训练法。
压码法可以循序渐进练习各种直接一次做到一个功能的方法,也可以用其中一种方法反复训练综合将语言压缩到大脑,随即提取应用的方法。
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只看该作者 366 发表于: 2008-12-10
怎样才能真实再现英语?
      举例子来说,磁带不停播放,你也不停地听磁带、看文本、抄写文本、听写语音、注音语音、打字语音、跟读语音、模仿语音、整理文本、拓展变换文本、理解意思,如果你能够做到其中的一项或数项真实地再现出来语言的音、形、义,和磁带、文本、图象、内容一样,就说明你已经可以压码记忆了。
    比如:压码注音如果你可以做到象我的范例一样精细,就说明你已经可以真实连续再现磁带的语音到注音的读音字母的“码”了。
  相反如果没有压住码,一个是掉码,磁带过去了没有听清,一带而过,就丢了码,一个是错码,虽然你没有跟掉码,但是你注音的按照我的标准答案对比有很多错误,说明你还没有做到磁带语音再现到字码上,就是没有压住码。
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只看该作者 367 发表于: 2008-12-10
压码注音的字母真实再现磁带的语音知识其中的一种压住码的形式,压码住形式多样的,从语言不同表现形式展示的。
再比如:
压住文本,就是记住文本的意思,有短时记忆和长时记忆之分,短时间,就在一个句子之间压码记忆语音的文本,就是压码抄写正确再现磁带文本,磁带不停、抄写不停,不掉、不错,就说明你压住抄写磁带文本的码了,如果掉了一个句子、错了一些句子、单词、字母,就是没有压住码,如果和磁带不同步,磁带没有播放到那里提前抄写下来,或者磁带过去以后没有跟上,磁带播放结束几个句子以后你还在抄写,也是没有压住码。压住码就是和磁带同步进行,保持一定时间先后距离,比如落后磁带一个句子的时间,磁带走,你也走,磁带停,你也停,不用磁带暂停和复读连续进行,不掉、不错,就是你压住码了,如果错了、掉了就是没有压住码。至于可以落后磁带几个句子能够短时记忆,或者可以在多快速度上压码抄写正确,则是压码能力的大小了。
如果不用看文本,只要听磁带,就能连续不停正确听写出来磁带文本,不掉、不错,就将压玛抄写的短时记忆变成长时记忆了。
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只看该作者 368 发表于: 2008-12-10
磁带语音再现到你的嘴巴,比如压码模仿、压码跟读、压码朗读,连续几个小时和磁带语音一样不变用嘴巴复制下来,不掉、不错,保持磁带的语音音质、音色、语气、节奏、韵味,甚至是实时播放的广播、电视、电影,都可以随即逐个句子跟踪说出来,就是短时记忆压住码了,如果跟掉了句子、跟错了句子,音质、音色、韵味不象,就说明还没有压住,就是说没有听到一个句子,当时记忆住每个句子重复出来,当然你还不会在一个小时以后都记忆住全文语音,因为你不可能有压码一个小时的能力,只是压码几秒钟的一个句子的压码随即记忆能力。而这个随即短时记忆能力可以连续持续进行几个小时长度的语音。
而长时间记忆压码记忆,比如你听磁带以后,进行朗读,如果在不听磁带时朗读的和磁带一样,就说明压码记忆住磁带的语音了,起码是一篇文章的压码长时间记忆。短时记忆就是这样转换为长时记忆的。
前提是当时听清楚磁带没有听错语音,你才能当时跟说的和磁带一样,当时跟读的和磁带语音一样,将精确注音的磁带语音,在大脑永久固定下来变成自己的读音,就可以做到永久记忆磁带语音,读的就和磁带一样精确了。
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只看该作者 369 发表于: 2008-12-10
压码就象录音、录象一样可以翻录到你的耳朵、嘴巴、手和大脑,不但做到原音再现,也可以做到原文再现,还可以做到原意再现,甚至场景图象压码再现。跟不掉、跟不错是压码记忆的标志。而可以压码多长时间,按句子计算就是延长多长句子的长度和多少、次数、速度快慢,记忆是否牢固,则是压码的能力了。
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