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1.1


BOOK ONE, LESSON ONE

N: Lesson One.     lso
  For this lesson,     ftsls
  you need a pencil and a piece of paper.    yndapcad(a)pc(o)fpp
  Hi! My name is Robert.     h mnm(i)srbt
  This tape is for you.    tstp(i)sfy
  You listen,   yls
  you repeat,    yrpt
  you say sounds,    ysss
  and you make sentences.     aymkstcs
  Your English name for this tape is Sam.   yeglsnmftstpissm
M: My name is Sam, for Samuel.    mnm(i)ssm fsm
F: My name is Sam, for Samantha.   mnm(i)ssm fsmt
N: OK? I am Robert and you are Sam.   ok iamrbtayasm
M: Sam.   sm
F: Or Sam.   os(m)
N: Hello, Sam.    hl sm
  And now listen.   anls
CAROL: Susan, this is John Banks.     ss tssjb(k)s
  John, this is Susan.     jtssss
  Hello, John.    hl j
  It's nice to meet you.     itnctmy
JOHN: Susan. Nice to meet you.    ss nctmt(y)
  What's your last name?     wt(y)lsnm
SUSAN: Webster.   wbst
JOHN: What?   wt
SUSAN: Webster. W-e-b-s-t-e-r.    wbst  webster
JOHN: Oh. Welcome to WEFL,                                                 o wlC(m)twefl
  Susan Webster.   ss wbst
SUSAN: Thank you.    tk(y)
N: Webster. W-e-b-s-t-e-r.    wbst webster
  Here are the letters of the alphabet.    hr(a)tlts(o)ftapbt
  a-b-c     abc
  d-e-f      def
  g-h-I      ghl
  j-k-l        jkl
  m-n-o   mno
  p-q-r      pqr
  s-t-u      stu
  v-w-x      vwx
  y-z          yz
  Now you, Sam.    ny sm
  Repeat the letters of the alphabet.                                               rptlts(o)ftE(a)pbt
  Listen, and then repeat.ls(n) atrpt
  a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z    a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
  Your name is Sam.    ynmissm
  Spell Sam.     spsm
  S-a-m.   sam
  Now spell Webster.   nspwbst
  W-e-b-s-t-e-r.    webster
  And now listen.   anls
F: Susan Webster.   sswbst
M: John Banks   .jb(k)s
F: Carol Green.  crgr(n)
M: Jake Seltzer.   jkst
F: Linda Marino.   ldmrn
N: Sam, how do you spell Banks?   sm hdyspbKs
  B-a-n-k-s.    banks
  And Seltzer?    ast
  S-e-I-t-z-e-r.   seltzer
  Now a dictation.     nadtt
  On a piece of paper,     on(a)pc(o)fpp
  write the names.wtnms
  Listen and then write.   ls(n)atrt
  John Banks.    jb(k)s
  Carol Green.  crgr(n)
  Linda Marino.   ldmrn
  Susan Webster.    sswbst
  Jake Seltzer.   jkst
  End of dictation.   ed(o)fdtt
  My first name is Robert.   mfsnmisrbt
  What's my first name?   wtmfsnm
  Robert.   rbt
  Allen is my last name. al(n)ismlsnm
  What's my last name?wtmlsnm
  Allen. al(n)
  My first name is Robert,   mfsnmisrbt
  and my last name is Allen.    amlsnmisal(n)
  My full name - full name is Robert Allen.   mfnm fnmisrbtal(n)
  What's my full name?   wtmfnm
  My full name is Robert Allen.    mfnmisrbtal(n)
  What's my full name?   wtmfnm
  Robert Allen.   rbtal(n)
  Now look at the dictation and listen again.   nlk(a)tdttalsag
M: John Banks.  jb(k)s
F: Carol Green.  crgr
F: Linda Marino.   ldmrn
F: Susan Webster.   sswbst
M: Jake Seltzer.j   kst
N: Sam, what's Susan's last name?   sm wtssslsnm
  Webster.    wbst
  What's her first name?    wthfsnm
  Susan.   ss
  How do you spell Webster?    hdyspwbst
  W - e - b - s - t - e - r.    webster
  What's Jake's last name?    wtj(k)slsn(m)
  Seltzer.    st
  What's John's full name?    wtjsfnm
  John Banks   .                                                  jbKs
  How do you spell Green?    hdyspgr(n)
  G-r-e-e-n.   green
  Now repeat after me.   nrptaftm
  Susan, this is Mike.   ss tssmk
  Mike Davis.                                                          mKdvs
  Susan, this is Mike Davis.ss                           tssmKdvs
  And now listen again.   anls(n)ag
  Susan, this is Mike Davis.ss                           tssmKdvs
F: Hello, Mike.    hl mk
M: Hi, Susan.   h ss
N: Now you, Sam.    ny s(m)
  Introduce Mike Davis to Susan.                     itdcmKdvstss
  Say:Susan, this is Mike Davis.                       s ss(n) tssmKdvs
F: Hello, Mike.   hl mk
M: Hi, Susan.   h ss
N: Listen   .ls
M: Hi. My name is Mike.   h mnm(i)smk
F: Hello. I'm Susan.     hl imss
M: Hi, Susan.   h ss
F: Hello, Mike.   hl mk
M: Some wine?   sm w(n)
F: No, thanks.   n tks
M: Coffee?   cf
F: OK. Thank you   .ok tk(y)
N: Listen again, and repeat.    lsag(n) arpt
M: Hi. My name is Mike.   h mnm(i)smk
F: Hello. I'm Susan.   hl imss
M: Hi, Susan.   h ss
F: Hello, Mike.   hl mk
M: Some wine?   smw(n)

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F: No, thanks.   n t(k)s
M: Coffee?   cf
F: OK. Thank you.ok    tk(y)
N: And now, you are Mike.    an yamk
  Speak to Susan.    sptss
  Repeat after Mike and listen to Susan.     rptaftmkalstss
M: Hi. My name is Mike.    h mnm(i)smk
F: Hello. I'm Susan.   hl imss
M: Hi, Susan.   h ss
F: Hello, Mike.   hl mk
M: Some wine?   sw(n)
F: No, thanks.                       n tKs
M: Coffee?   cf
F: OK. Thank you.   ok tk(y)
N: Very good, Sam.     vrg(d)s(m)
  This is the end of Lesson One.                          tsstE(e)d(o)flso


1.2

BOOK ONE, LESSON TWO

N: Lesson Two. lst
  Hello, Sam. Listen.hl sm ls
  one    two    three    four  five   on t   tr  f    fv
  six  seven  eight    nine    ten  eleven  twelve  sx   svn   et   nn  tn  elvn    twlv
  Now repeat after me.n rptaftm
  one  two  three  four  five   on  t   tr  f    fv 
  six  seven  eight  nine  ten  eleven  twelve   sx   svn  et   nn   tn   elvn   twlv
  Yes. One is a number. ys ois(a)nb
  Two is a number. tis(a)nb
  Three is a number. tris(a)nb
  One, two, and three are numbers.o t atranbs
  Again, say the numbers after me.agn  stnbsaftm
  one  two  three  four  five   on t   tr  f    fv
  six  seven  eight  nine  ten  eleven  twelve    sx   svn  et   nn   tn   elvn   twlv
  Good. Now, gd  n
  the time.ttm
  The time.tt
  Repeat after me.rp(t)aftm
  one o'clock   on(o)clk
  five o'clock    fv(o)clk
  eleven o'clock   elvn(o)clk
  Now listen to the question.   nlsttqstn
  Then listen to the clock, tnlsttclk
  and answer the question.aastqst
  What time is it?wtm(i)st
  It's two o'clock. ittoclk
  Now what time is it?nwtm(i)s(i)t
  Right. It's four o'clock. rt itfoclk
  And now what time is it?anwtm(i)s(i)t
  That's right. ttrt
  It's seven o'clock. itsvn(o)clk
  And it's rainy. ad(i)trn
  It's rainy, itrn
  and it's cool, ad(i)tcl
  and it's windy.ad(i)twd
  Listen.lsn
SUSAN: What time is it?wtm(i)s(i)t
CAROL: It's eight o'clock.itet(o)clk
SUSAN: Eight 0' clock!et(o)clk
CAROL: Good luck.gdlk
SUSAN: Thanks Carol.tks cr
RITA: So, newscaster, s nscst
  what's the weather like today?wttwtlktd
SUSAN: It's cool and windy.itcladwd
N: Now, Sam, n sm
  repeat the weather words after me.rptwtwsaftm
  rain  rainy  wind  windy  cool  wet  rn  rn  wd  wd  cl  wt   
  And now listen.anlsn
M: Hi! I'm home!h imhm
F: Hi! So you're home! Good!h syrhm gd
  What time is it?wtm(i)s(i)t
M: It's seven o'clock. itsvn(o)clk
  There's the time. tsttm
  Seven o'clock.svn(o)cl
F: What's the weather like?wttwtlk
M: Wet! And windy. Cool, rainy,and windy.wt awd cl rn awd
F: Windy? It's windy'?wd itwd
M: Yes. Listen. ys ls
  It's windy!itwd
F: Yes!ys
N: Now, Sam, answer the questions. n sm astqsts
  What time is it?wtm(i)s(i)t
  Yes, it's three o'clock. ys ittroclk
  What time is it?wtm(i)s(i)t
  It's five o'clock. itfv(o)clk
  What time is it?wtm(i)s(i)t
  It's one o'clock. iton(o)clk
  What time is it?wtm(i)s(i)t
  It's six o'clock. itsx(o)clk
  What time is it? wtm(i)s(i)t
  Right. It's two 0' clock.rt ittw(o)clk
  And what's the weather like?awttwtlk
  That's right. ttrt
  It's windy.itwd
  Now repeat after me.nrptaftm
  It's windy. itwd
  It's cool.itcl
  It's windy and cool.itwdacl
  It's rainy.itrn
  Windy, cool, and rainy   wd cl arn
  It's windy, cool, and rainy.itwd cl arn
  So, Sam, what's the weather like?s sm wttwtlk
  Yes. It's windy, cool, and rainy. ys itwd cl arn
  And this is the end of Lesson Two.atssted(o)flst


1.3

BOOK ONE, LESSON THREE

N: Lesson Three. Listen. lstr ls

SUSAN: John Banks.jb(k)s
JAKE: John P. Banks.jpb(k)s
SUSAN: P. What's his middle name? p wt(h)smdnm
JAKE: Prescott. "P" for Prescott.psct pfpsct
SUSAN: John Prescott Banks. jpscb(k)s
JAKE: That's his name.tt(h)snm
N: Now repeat after me.n rptaftm
  middle name  mdnm
  Prescott   psct
  his middle name  hsmdnm
  His middle name is Prescott.  hsmdnmispsct
  Now a question for you, Sam.  naqstfy sm
  What's John Bank’s middle name? wtjb(k)smdnm
  Right. rt
  His middle name is Prescott.hsmdnmispsct
  John Prescott Banks. jpscbks
  His full name is John Prescott Banks. hsfnmisjpscbks
  What's his middle name? wt(h)smdnm
  What's his first name?wt(h)sfsnm
  What's his last name?wt(h)slsnm
  OK. His full name is John Prescott Banks. ok hsfnmisj(n)pscbks
  First name, John;fsnm j(n)
  middle name, Prescott; mdnm psct
  last name, Banks.lsnm b(k)s
  John Banks is a newscaster jb(k)sis(a)nscst
  and Bill Powers is a newscaster. abpwsis(a)nscst
  Listen.ls
M: Good morning.gdmn
  It's eight o'clock, it(e)t(o)clk
  and it's sunny and warm. ad(i)tsnawm
  I'm Bill Powers, imbpws
  and I'm in Rome.ad(i)m(i)rm
N: Listen again.lsagn
M: Good morning. gdmn
  It's eight o'clock, it(e)t(o)clk
  and it's sunny and warm.ad(i)tsnawm


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  I'm Bill Powers, imbpws
  and I'm in Rome.ad(i)m(i)rm
N: What time is it?wtm(i)s(i)t
  Yes. It's eight o'clock. ys itet(o)clk
  What's the weather like?wttwtlk
  Right. Sunny and warm. .rt snawm
  What's the newscaster's first name.wttnscstsfsnm
  Yes. His first name is Bill. ys hsfsnmisb
  And what's his last name?awt(h)slsnm
  Right. His last name is Powers. rt hslsnmispws
  And now, an
  right now, rn
  where is he?weish
  He's in Rome. hs(i)rm
Where's Rome?wesrm
Italy. Rome is in Italy.itl rmis(i)itl
Now listen again.nlsn(a)g
F: Good evening. gdevn
  It's six o'clock, itsx(o)clk
  and it's cold and snowy.ad(i)tcd(a)sny
  I'm Karen Sato, and I'm in Tokyo.imkrst aim(i)
N: Karen Sato is a newscaster.krstis(a)nscst
  Listen again, lsn(a)g
  and then answer the questions.atastqsts
F: Good evening. gd(e)vn
  It's six o'clock, itsx(o)clk
  and it's cold and snowy.ad(i)tcd(a)sny
  I'm Karen Sato, imkrst
  and I'm in Tokyo.ad(i)m(i)tk
N: What time is it? wtm(i)s(i)t
  What's the weather like?wttwtlk
  What's the newscaster's name? wttnscstsnm
  Where is she now?wei(s)sn
  OK. It's six o'clock, ok itsx(o)clk
  and it's cold and snowy. ad(i0tcdasny
  The newscaster's name is Karen Sato, tnscstsnmiskrst
  and she's in Tokyo. ass(i)tk
  Where's Tokyo?westko
  Right. Japan. rt jpn
  Tokyo is in Japan.tkis(i)jpn
  And now, Sam, an sm
  you are a newscaster. ya(a)nscst
  It's seven o'clock. itsvn(o)clk
  The weather is cool and rainy. twtr(i)sclarn
  You are in Casablanca.yar(i)csblc
  Now repeat after me.n rptaftm
  Good morning. gdmn
  It's seven o'clock.itsvn(o)clk
  Good morning. gdmn
  It's seven o'clock.itsvn(o)clk
  It's cool and rainy.itclarn
  It's seven o'clock, and it's cool and rainy.itsvn(o)clkad(i)tsclarn
  Good morning. gdmn
  It's seven o'clock, and it's cool and rainy.itsvn(o)clkad(i)tsclarn
  I'm Sam.imsm
  I'm in Casablanca. im(i)csblc
  Now introduce yourself on television. nitdc(y)sfotlvs
  But first, listen to the information again.bfst lsttifmtn(a)g
  Morning mn
  seven o'clock svn(o)clk
  cool  cl
  rainy  rn
  Sam  sm
  Casablanca   csblc
  OK, newscaster,   ok nscst
  you're on television.   yr(o)tlvs
  Speak!   spk
  That was Sam, from Casablanca.   twssm fmcsblc
  Thank you, Sam.tk(y) sm
  Now say these words. nstsws
  happy   hp
  sad   sd
  angry   agr
  And now listen to Bill Powers.  anlstbpws
  and Karen Sato. a(d)krst
F: I'm Karen Sato, imkrst
  and I'm in Tokyo.an(i)m(i)tk
N: Is Karen happy, sad, or angry?iskrnhp sd oagr
  Yes. She's sad. ys sssd
  Right, Karen? r kr
F: Yes, I'm sad. Very sad. ys imsd vrsd
M: I'm Bill Powers, and I'm in Rome!imbpws a(d)imirm
N: Is Bill happy, sad, or angry?isbhp sd oagr
  Correct. He's angry. crt hs(a)gr
  True, Bill?t b
M: Very true. I'm really angry.vrt imrlagr
F: I'm Karen ,Sato. . .   imkr st
M: And I'm Bill Powers. . .aimbpws
M/F: And we're in Morocco.awrimrc
N: Well, Sam, are Bill and Karen happy, sad, or angry?w s abl(a)krhp ad oagr
  Yes, they're very happy. ys trvrhp
  They're really very happy.trrlvrhp
  They're very happy. trvrhp
  This is the end of Lesson Three.tssted(o)flstr


1.4

BOOK ONE, LESSON FOUR

N: Lesson Four. Listen.lsf ls
SUSAN: And now cooks from different countries. ancksfdfrcts
  John, this is Loy Chung. j tsslyc
  Where are you from, Loy?weayf ly
Loy: I'm from China.imfcn
JOHN: And what's this?awtts
Loy: It's an egg roll.it(a)egr
  It's Chinese.itcns
N: Loy is from China. lyisfcn
  He's Chinese. hscns
  Country, China; ct cn
  nationality, Chinese.ntnlt cns
  Now listen to some countries and nationalities, nlstsmctsantnlts
  and repeat each one.arpteco
M: China  cn
F: Chinese  cns
M: Mexico   mxc
F: Mexican   mxc
M: Italy   itl
F: Italian  itla
M : Australia   astl
F: Australian   astla
M: Brazil  bz
F: Brazilian  bzla
M: England  egld
F: English egls
M: Japan  jpn
F: Japanese  jpns
M: Canada   cnd
F: Canadian  cnda
M: The Soviet Union  tsvun
F: Russian  rsa

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M: The United States   tuntsts
F: American  amrc
N: All right, good. ar gd
  Now listen.n ls
F: My name is Reiko Ito.  mnmisrkit
  I am  Japanese. iamjpns
N: Where's she from? we(s)sf
  Right! r
  She's from Japan. ssfjpn
M: My name is Ricardo Lopez. mnmisrcdlpz
  I am  Mexican.iammxc
N: Where's he from? wes(h)f
  Yes!ys
  He's from Mexico. hsfmxc
M: I am Alfredo del Vecchio.  iamafddvc
  I am Italian. iamitla
N: Where's he from? wes(h)fm
  Very good! He's from Italy.  vrg hsfitl
  Alfredo is from Italy.  afdisfitl
  What's his nationality?wt(h)sntnlt
  He's Italian. hs(i)tla
  He's from Italy,hsfitl
  he's Italian.hs(i)tla
  Loy is from China.lyisfcn
  What's his nationality?wt(h)sntnlt
  He's Chinese. hscns
  Reiko is from Japan.rkisfjp
  What's her nationality? wt(h)ntnlt
  She's Japanese. ssjpns
  Ricardo is from Mexico. rcdisfmxc
  What's his nationality?wt(h)sntnlt
  He's Mexican. hsmxc
  Irene and Igor are from the Soviet Union. iraigaftsvunn
  What's their nationality?wttntnlt
  They're Russian. trrsn
  And my country is the United States. amctistuntsts
  What's my nationality?wtmntnlt
  I'm American, or North American. im(a)mrc ont(a)mrc
  And you, Sam? ay sm
  What's your nationality?wtyntnlt
  OK, very good. ok vrgd
  Now listen again. nlsn(a)g
SUSAN: And now cooks from different countries.ancksfdfrcts
  John, this is Loy Chung.j tsslyc
Where are you from, Loy?weayf ly
Loy: I'm from China.imfcn
JOHN: And what's this?awtts
Loy: It's an egg roll. It's Chinese.it(a)egr itcns
N: Now some pronunciation practice.nspncatptc
  Repeat after me. rptaftm
  cook  cook-s  ck c(k)s
  country country-z   ct ctz
  this-iz  this-iz Loy Chung  tsz tszlyc
  it's  it's-n  it's-n egg roll  it  itn  itnegr
  where  where-r  where-r you from?  we wer  weryfm
  and  an'  'n'    'n' what's this?  ad an nwtts
  Now listen once more.nlsocm
SUSAN: And now cooks from different countries. ancksfdfrcts
  John, this is Loy Chung. j tsslyc
  Where are you from, Loy?weayf ly
Loy: I'm from China.imfcn
JOHN: And what's this?awtts
Loy: It's an egg roll. It's Chinese. it(a)egr itcns
N: This is the end of Lesson Four. tssted(o)flsf


1.5


BOOK ONE, LESSON FIVE

N: Lesson Five.lsfv
  Listen, and repeat. lsn arpt
  Yes. I am. ys iam
  Yes, I am. ys(i)am
  Yes, you are. ys ya
  Yes, he is.ys his
  Yes, she is. ys sis
  Yes, it is. ys it(i)s
  Yes, we are.ys wa
  Yes, they are.ys ta
N: Hello, Susan.hl ss
F: Hi, Robert.h rbt
N: Susan, are you single?ss aysg
F: Yes, I am. ys iam
  I'm twenty-five years old, and I'm single.imttfvys(o)d(a)imsg
N: Twenty-five?ttfv
F: Yes.ys
  Twenty-five and single. ttfv(a)sg
N: Now you, Sam. ny sm
  Answer my questions.asmqsts
  Is Susan single?issssg
  Yes, she is.ys sis
  She's not married, ssnmrd
  she's single. s(s)sg
  How old is she? hod(i)(s)s
  Twenty-five. ttfv
  She's twenty-five years old. ssttfvys(o)d
  Now tell me all about Susan.ntmal(a)bss
  Twenty-five and single. ttfvasg
  Susan is twenty-five years old, and she's single.ssisttfvys(o)d as(s)sg
  Hi, John.h jn
M: Hi, Bob.h bb
N: Please, John, no nicknames.pls j nn(k)nms
  Robert, not Bob.rbt nbb
M: Sorry, Robert. No nicknames. sr rbt nn(k)nms
N: Thanks. John, are you single. tks j aysg
M: No... well, yes. Yes, I'm single.n w ys ys imsg
N: Not married?nmrd
M: No, not now. n nn
  Divorced.dvcd
  I'm divorced.imdvcd
N: Oh. And you're-um...o ayru
  twenty-six or twenty-seven. ttsx(o)ttsv
M: No, but thanks.n btks
N: Thirty?tt
M: Thanks again.tks(a)g
  I'm thirty-eight.imttet
N: Really?rl
M: Really.rl
N: Now, Sam, answer the questions.n sm astqsts
  How old is John?hod(i)sjn
  Thirty-eight.ttet
  Is he divorced?is(h)dvcd
  Yes, he is. ys his
  Tell me all about John.tmal(a)bj
  He's thirty-eight and divorced. hsttetadvcd
  He's thirty-eight years old, and he's divorced.hstteys(o)d ahsdvcd
  Now repeat after me.nrptaftm
  No, I'm not. n imnt
  No, she's not. n ssnt
  No, he's not.n hsnt
  No, it's not.n itnt
  No, we're not.n wrnt
  No, they're not.n trnt
  Now listen again.n lsn(a)g
F: I'm Susan. imssn
  I'm twenty-five, imttfv
  and I'm single.ad(i0msg
M: I'm John.imj
  I'm thirty-eight, imttet
  and I'm divorced.ad(i)mdvcd
N: Now answer the questions.nastqsts
  Is John thirty-eight?isjttet
  Yes, he is.ys his
  Is Susan married?isssmrd
  No, she's not. n ssnt
  How old is John? hod(i)sjn
  He's thirty-eight. hsttet
  Is Susan twenty-five?isssttfv
  Yes, she is.ysis
  Now repeat.nrpt
  is not  isnt
  isn't  ist
  are not  ant
  aren't   art
  No, she is not. n sisnt
  No, she isn't.n sist
  No, they are not.n tant
  No, they aren't. n tart
  Sam, are John and Susan married?sm ajassmrd
  No, they aren't.n tart
  Is John twenty-five?isjttfv
  No, he isn't. n hist
  Is Susan thirty-eight?isssttet
  No, she isn't. Listen.n sist ls
SUSAN: Hi. h
JOHN: Hi.i
SUSAN: Are you OK?ayok
JOHN: Yes, fine.ys f
SUSAN:  Really?rl
JOHN: No, I'm not fine.n imnf
N: Is John OK? isjok
  No, not really. n nrl
  He's not OK, hsnok
  he's not fine.hsnfn
  Now, Sam, n sm
  you are John. yajn
  You are not really fine. yanrlf
  Repeat John's words. rpjsws
  Listen to Susan and John,lstssajn
  and repeat after John.arptaftjn
F: Hi.h
M: Hi.h
F: Are you OK?ayok
M: Yes, fine.ys fn
F: Really?rl
M: No, I'm not fine.n imnfn
N: Too bad.tbd
  And now, the same conversation,an tscvst
  but you're Susan.byrssn
  First, think about your words.fst tk(a)byws
F: Hi. Are you OK? Really?h ayok rl
N: Now speak to John.n sptjn
  Try to remember Susan's words,ttrmbsssws
  and speak to John. asptjn
  Say "Hi."sh
M: Hi. Yes, fine. h ys f
  No, I'm not fine. n imnf
N: No. John's not really fine. n jsnrlfn
  Too bad. tbd
  This is the end of Lesson Five.tssted(o)flsfv


1.6

BOOK ONE, LESSON SIX
     
N: Lesson Six.lssx
  For this lesson, ftsls
  you need a pencil and a piece of paper.ynd(a)pcad(a)pc(o)fpp
  Listen.ls
F: Thank you.tk(y)
M: Thanks.tks
F: Yes, please.ys pls
M: No, thanks. n tks               
F: No, thank you.  n tk(y)         
N: Listen again, and repeat.lsn(a)g arpt
M: Thank you. tk(y)               
F: Thanks.  tks             
M: Yes, please.  ys pls             
F: No, thanks.  n tks             
M: No, thank you.  n tk(y)         
N: Now use your pencil and paper.nus(y)pcapp
  Listen to the words,  lsttws
  and then write the words.    atrtws
M: Thank you. tk(y)
  Thanks. tks
  Yes, please.ys pls
  No, thanks. n tks
  No, thank you.n tk(y)
N: Now you have five phrases, nyhvfvpss
  five answers. fvass
  You have:    yhv
  thank you    tk(y)
  thanks    tks
  yes, please   ys pls
  no, thanks    n tks
  no, thank you   ntk(y)
  Now listen to the voice, n lsttvic
  and choose a phrase from your paper.acs(a)psfypp
  Ready?                rd
F: You're a good student. yr(a)gstdt
  Your English is very good. yegls(i)svrgd
  Coffee?cf
  A cigarette? acgrt
  Congratulations!  cgtlts
N: Congratulations.  cgtlts
  Good work, gdwk
  I'm happy for you. Listen.    imhpfy ls
M: My name is Jake Harvey Seltzer.mnm(i)sjkhvst
  I live at 4102 Elm Street, ilv(a)footestt
  in Stamford, Connecticut. istfcntct
  Yes, my address is 4102 Elm Street, Stamford, Connecticut. ys my(a)dsisfootestt stfd cntct
  My telephone number is 555-6025.mtlpnbisfvfvfv sxotfv
  I am thirty-two and single.iamtttasg
N: Now write.                nrt
  Jake    jk
  Harvey    hv
  Seltzer   st
  4102    foot
  Elm        e
  Street    stt
  Stamford    stfd
  Connecticut    cntct
  555-6025    fvfvfv sxotfv
  32    ttt
  single   sg
  Now answer. nas
  Don't write. drt
  Look at your paper,  lk(a)t(y)pp
  and answer the questions. aastpsts
  Say the answers;stass
  tell me the answers. tmtass
  OK?    ok
  How old is Jake?    hod(i)sjk
  Thirty-two. ttt
  What is Jake's middle name?           wt(i)sjksmdnm
  Harvey. hv
  Is Jake married or single?             isjkmrdosg   
  Single. sg
  What is Jake's telephone number?            wt(i)sjkstlpnb   
  555-6025. fvfvfv sxotfv
  What is Jake's last name?                wt(i)sjkslsnm
  Seltzer. st
  In what state does Jake live?                  iwstdsjklv 
  Connecticut.   cntct
  What city does Jake live in?              wctdsjklv(i) 
  Stamford. stfd
  Jake lives in Stamford, Connecticut.            jklvs(i)stfdcntct
  Now, Sam, listen to the two questions.  n sm lstttqsts
  Don't answer. Just listen.                das jsls
F: In what state does Jake live?          iwstdsjklv
M: What state does Jake live in? wstdsjklv(i)
F: In what city does Jake live?iwctdsjklv
M: What city does Jake live in?wctdsjklv(i)
N: Now continue. nctn
  Answer the questions.    astqsts
  What street does Jake live on? wstdsjklv(o)
  Elm Street. estt
  What is Jake's address?    wt(i)sjksads
  4102 Elm Street. What is Jake's full name?    footestt wt(i)sjksfnm
  Jake Harvey Seltzer. jkhvst
  Listen.    lsn
SUSAN: That's my father. ttmft
  Patrick Baines Webster.ptbswbst
JOHN: Is he Irish?ishirs
SUSAN: Yes. He's from Dublin, Ireland.    ys hsfdblild
JOHN: Your father's from Ireland, yftsfild
  and your mother's from Mexico.    aymtsfmxc
SUSAN: Yes. I'm Mexican and Irish.ys immxcadirs
  I'm from Mexico, imfmxc
  but I'm American.bt(i)m(a)mrc
  And you? Where are your parents from?ay weayprsf
JOHN:  My parents are English.mprs(a)egls
SUSAN: What does your father do?wds(y)ftd
JOHN: My father's a journalist.mfts(a)jnlst
SUSAN: Oh. And what does your mother do?o awds(y)mtd
JOHN: She's a singer.ss(a)sg
SUSAN: A singer!    asg
JOHN: Yes. My mother is a singer.ys mmtr(i)s(a)sg
N: Listen again. Listen carefully,lsn(a)gn  lscfl
  and try to remember all the  information.    attrmbatifmt
SUSAN: That's my father. ttmft
  Patrick Baines Webster.ptbswbst
JOHN: Is he Irish?ishirs
SUSAN: Yes. He's from Dublin, Ireland.    ys hsfdblild
JOHN: Your father's from Ireland, yftsfild
  and your mother's from Mexico.    aymtsfmxc
SUSAN: Yes. I'm Mexican and Irish.ys immxcadirs
  I'm from Mexico, imfmxc
  but I'm American. And you? bt(i)m(a)mrc  ay
  Where are your parents from?weayprsf
JOHN: My parents are English.mprs(a)egls
SUSAN: What does your father do?wds(y)ftd
JOHN: My father's a journalist.mfts(a)jnlst
SUSAN: Oh. And what does your  mother do?o awds(y)mtd
JOHN: She's a singer.ss(a)sg
SUSAN: A singer!    asg
JOHN: Yes. My mother is a singer.      ys mmtis(a)sg
N: Now, Sam, do you remember all the information?  n sm dyrmbatifmt
  Try to answer the questions,  ttastqsts
         
          172

and then listen to the correct answers.  atlsttcrt(a)ss
F: Where is Susan's father from?  weissssftf
M: He's from Ireland.hsfild
F: What city in Ireland?wcty(i)ild
M: Dublin.dbl
F: What nationality is Susan's mother?wntnlty(i)ssssmt
M: Mexican.mxcn
F: What is John's father's occupation?wt(i)sjsftsocptn
N: Difficult? What is his job? dfct wis(h)sj
  What does he do?wds(h)d
M: He's a journalist. hs(a)jnlit
F: What does John's mother do? wdsjsmtd
M: She's a singer.ss(a)sg
F: Susan's father has a first name.sssfthsafsnm
  What's his first name?  wt(h)sfsnm
M: Patrick.ptk
F: What's his middle name? wt(h)smdnm
M: Baines.bs
F: And his last name?ad(h)slsnm
M: Webster.wbst
F: Sam, what is Susan's father's full name?sm wt(i)ssssftsfnm
M: Patrick Baines Webster.ptkbswbst
N: OK, Sam. Very good. ok sm vrgd
  Susan's father's full name is Patrick Baines Webster. sssftsfnmisptkbswbst
  Nice work. ncwk
  This is the end of Lesson Six.tssted(o)flssx


1.7


BOOK ONE, LESSON SEVEN
N: Lesson Seven.lssv
  Hello there. Listen.  hlte ls
JAKE: Hey, these lamps are nice. h tslps(a)nc
SUSAN: Thank you. tk(y)
  They're Chinese. trcns
JAKE: They're nice.trnc
SUSAN: Thank you.tk(y)
N: Now listen to me, nlstm
  and say each word or phrase after me.asecwd(o)prsaftm
  this ts
  clock  clk
  a clock    aclk
  This is a clock.  tsisaclk
  old od
  This clock is old. tsclkisod
  an old clock  aodclk
  This is an old clock.tss(a)oclk
  This clock is old.tsclkisod
  This clock's old.tsclksod
  that   tt
  that is  ttis
  that's tt
  That's a nice chair.  tt(a)nccr
  That chair's nice. tcsnc
  These flowers are beautiful. tsflwsabtf
  Those rugs are Chinese. tsrgsacns
  Those are Chinese rugs.  ts(a)cnsrgs
  Expensive. expsv
  Say the word again: stwd(a)g
  expensive  expsv
  Once more:  ocm
  ek eks ekspen expensive   ek eks  eksp  expsv
  Those rugs are expensive.  tsrgsa(e)xpsv
  Those Chinese rugs are expensive.tscnsrgsa(e)xpsv
  Money. mn
  Let's talk about money.  lttk(a)bmn
  Repeat these money words.  rptsmnws
F: a penny  apn
N: or  o
F: one cent     oct
  five cents   fvct
N: or  o
F: a nickel   ank
  ten cents  tct
N: or   o
F: a dime  adm
  twenty-five cents   ttfvct
N: or  o
F: a quarter  aqt
  fifty cents  fftct
N: or   o
F: a half-dollar  ahfdl
N: a dollar   a dl
N: or  o
M : one dollar   odl
  two dollars   tdls
  five dollars   fvdls
  twenty-five dollars    ttfvdls
  a hundred dollars    ahddls
N: or   o
M: one hundred dollars    ohddls
  eight hundred dollars       ethddls
  one thousand dollars        otsdls
N: or   o
M : a thousand dollars  atsdls
  a million dollars     amldls
N: Now you are a clerk in a department store.   nya(a)clk(i)n(a)dpmst
  A clerk.   a clk
  I am a customer.  iam(a)cstm
  A customer.  acstm
  I look at this,   ilk(a)ts
  at that,   att
  at these,  ats
  at those,   ats
  and I ask,  an(i)ask
  "How much?"  hmc
  What about you?   wt(a)by
  You tell me how much.  ytmhmc
  You tell me any price.  ytmanpc
  twenty-five cents    ttfvcs
  five dollars  fvdls
  fifty dollars    fftdls
  two hundred dollars  thddls
  OK?  ok
  Hello. Uh …This clock.hl u  tsclk
  How much is this clock?  hmc(i)stsclk
  And that chair over there.  atcrvt
  It's beautiful.  itbtg
  How much is that chair? hmc(i)stcr
  Mm… m
  This ashtray.  ts(a)st
  It's a nice ashtray.it(a)nc(a)st
How much is it?  hmc(i)s(i)t
  And that rug.  atrg
  Expensive?expsv
  How much is that rug? hmc(i)strg
  Well, thank you very much. w tk(y)vrmc
  Now, Sam, let's practice singular and plural, n sm ltptcsglapr
  with this, that, these, and those. wtts tt ts ats
  Listen to the sentence, lsttstc
  and change the singular to plural. acgtsgltpr
  Example: wxp
F: This rug is pretty.  tsrg(i)spt
M: These rugs are pretty. tsrgs(a)pt
N: OK, Sam, let's begin. ok sm ltbg
F: This rug is pretty.  tsrg(i)spt
M: These rugs are pretty. tsrgs(a)pt
F: That painting is beautiful.tptisbtf
M: Those paintings are beautiful.  tspts(a)btf
F: This lamp is nice.tslp(i)snc
M: These lamps are nice. tslps(a)nc
F: That clock is old.ttclk(i)sod
M: Those clocks are old. tsclks(a)od
F: That sofa is expensive. tsfisexpsv
M: Those sofas are expensive. tssfs(a)expsv
F: That expensive sofa is beautiful. texpsvsfisbtf
M: Those expensive sofas are beautiful.tsexpsvsfs(a)btf
N: This is the end of Lesson Seven.tssted(o)flssv


1.8


BOOK ONE, LESSON EIGHT

N: Lesson Eight.  lset
  For this lesson,  ftsls
  You need a pencil and a piece of paper.  ynd(a)pcad(a)pc(o)fpp
  In this lesson, itsls
  we talk about a city and some useful places in the city. wtk(a)bt(a)ctasusfplcsitct
  Right now, rn
  let's practice the names of those places.  ltprtctnms(o)ftsplcs
  Please repeat after me. plsrptaftm
  hotel   htl
  post office     pst(o)fc
  hospital    hspt
  movie theater   mvtt
  drugstore    dgst
  bank   bk
  restaurant    rstrt
  school  sc
  All right,  art
  now use your pencil and paper.  nus(y)pcapp
  After I say the name of each place,  aftistnm(o)fecplc
  You write the word.  yrtwd
  OK? Let's begin. ok ltbg
  hotel   htl
  post office    pst(o)fc
  hospital   hspt
  movie theater    mvtt
  drugstore   dgst
  bank   bk
  restaurant     rstrt
  school   sc
  OK:   ok
  hotel     htl
  post office    pst(o)fc
  hospital    hspt
  movie theater     mvtt
  drugstore  dgst
  bank  bk
  restaurant  rstrt
  school   sc
  where are these places?   weatsplcs
  Repeat after me.  rptaftm
  between    btn
  behind    bhd
  across from    acsfm
  on   on
  on the comer of   otcnof
  next to  nxt
  Next to is difficult; nxtisdfct
  let's try it again.   ltt(i)t(a)g
  Repeat after me.rptaftm
  nek  neks  nekst  neksto  next to  nk  nks  nkst  nkst  nxt
  Hello. What's your name?hl  wt(y)nm
F: I'm Scarlett.  imsclt
N: Hi, Scarlett.   h sclt
  Where're you from?  weryf
F: I'm from Georgia.  imfgg
  Atlanta, Georgia.  atlt gg
  And this is my friend Rhett.  ad(t)ssmfrdrt
N: Hello, Rhett.  hl rt
M: How do you do.  hdyd
  I'm not from Atlanta, imnfatlt
  but I live there now.  bilvten
N: So you, Scarlett,   sysclt
  and you, Rhett, ayrt
  live in Atlanta, Georgia. lv(i)n(a)tltgg
  There's a small city in Georgia near Atlanta. ts(a)smcty(i)ggnr(a)tlt
  The city is Nahunta.  tctisnht
  Nahunta, Georgia.  nhtgg
  Do you know Nahunta? dyknht
M: Yes, we do.  ys wd
F: Nahunta is a nice little city.  nhtis(a)ncltct
  There's a main street,  tes(a)mstt
  and on the main street there's a bank,  ad(o)tmsttes(a)bk
  and there are two restaurants. . .  ate(a)trstrt
M: Three restaurants, darlings. trrstrt dl
  The Chinese, tcns
  the Greek,  tgrk
  and the Italian. at(i)tla
F: Oh, yes, that's right.  oys ttrt
  Three tr
  And there's a post office and a movie theater. ates(a)pst(o0fcad(a)mvtt
N: Is there a hospital? iste(a)hspt
F: Yes, there is. ys teis
  But not on Main Street.  bnt(o)mstt
  The hospital is behind the post office. thsptl(i)sbhd(t)pst(o)fc
M: No, sweetie. n swt
  The hospital is not behind the hotel. thsptl(i)snbhd(t)htl
  The hospital is next to the post office.thsptl(i)snxttpsofc
F: No, love.  n lv
  The movie theater is next to the post office. tmvttisnxttpst(o)fc
M: Honey, no.  hn n
  The drugstore is next to the post office and the . . . tdgstisnxttpst(o)fcat
F: Baby, the hospital is behind ... . bb thsptl(i)sbh
N: OK, let's talk about Nahunta -  ok lttk(a)bnht
  you and I, Sam - yan(i) sm
  let's talk about some of the places of business on Main Street. lttk(a)bsm(o)ftplcs(o)gbsns(o)mstt
  Just repeat. jsrpt
  There's a bank.  tes(a)bk
  There's a post office.   tes(a)pst(o)fc
  There are three restaurants.  teatrrstrt
  There's a hospital.  tes(a)hspt
  There's a movie theater.  tes(a)mvtt
  There's a hotel. tes(a)htl
  There's a drugstore. tes(a)dgst
  There's a school. tes(a)sc
  OK, good. Now, Sam, tell me about three places on Main Street in Nahunta, Georgia.
  ok gd n sm tm(a)btrplcs(o)mstt(i)nhtgg
  Just three, any three. jstr antr
  Use there is and there are. usteisadtea
  All right, Sam,  ar sm
  tell me about Nahunta.  tm(a)bnht
  OK, Sam, maybe you said. . .  ok sm mbysd
F: There's a drugstore,  tes(a)dgst
  there's a post  office,  tes(a)pst(o)fc
  and there are three restaurants.  ateatrrstrt
N: Or maybe you said. . .ombysd
M: There's a bank,  tes(a)bk
  a school,  asc
  and a hotel.  ad(a)htl
N: Now, Sam,  n sm
  your pencil and  paper again.  ypcapp(a)gn
  Listen to the information,  lsttifmt
  and then draw a picture, a map. ad(t)d(a)pt amp
  I tell you about Main Street.  ityabmstt
  I say: There's a bank, is tes(a)bk
  and you draw a picture of a bank. aydapt(o)f(a)bk
  I say:  There's a school next to the bank, is tes(a)scnxttbk
  and you put a school next to the bank on your paper.  aypt(a)scnxttbk(o)ypp
  Ready? OK.  rd ok
  Draw Main Street. Draw a street.  dmstt dastt
  On Main Street, there's a bank. omstt tes(a)bk
  Draw a bank.  dabk
  Next to the bank, there's a  school. nxttbk tes(a)sc
  Draw a school next to the bank.  dascnxttbk
  Behind the school, there's a post office. bhtsc tes(a)pst(o)fc
  Draw a post office behind  the school.dapst(o)fcbhtsc
  Next to the school there's a hospital. nxttsctes(a)hspt
  Draw a hospital next to the school.dahsptnxttsc
  OK, Sam, now answer my questions. ok sm nasmqsts
  But first, practice the important words and phrases. bfst ptctiptws(a)pss
  Repeat.rpt
  yes     ys
  yes, there is    ys te(i)s
  next to nxt
  behind  bhd
  All right, now tell me, Sam,  ar ntl sm
  is there a school in Nahunta? iste(a)scinht
  Where's the school? westsc
  Is there a post office? iste(a)pst(o)fc
  Where's the post office?westpst(o)fc
  And where's the hospital?awesthspt
  OK, nice work.  ok ncwk
  This is the end of Lesson Eight. tssted(o)flset
fights n lives or quits n dies
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只看该作者 1 发表于: 2008-11-13
已经练习完了1-8册课文,已经开始了练习的注音,练习的很好。我需要向好好学习这种拼劲。
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只看该作者 2 发表于: 2008-11-13
不知道质量如何
fights n lives or quits n dies
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只看该作者 3 发表于: 2008-11-13
第一课检查了一下,练习的质量很不错,只有10处有点问题,已经标记出来,放在右面比较明显的地方。
很多细腻的地方都辨别出来了。()的内的内容标记的很细腻了。

今天竟然练习了8课练习。不简单。
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