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      UNIT13  SectionOneTacticsForListeningPart1phoneticsTAPESCRIPT  Exercise:

Completethefollowingshortdialogueasyoulistentothetape.Payspecialattentiontotheweakforms,link-upsandcontractions.David:

What’sthematter?

  Sue:

Oh,1know.David:

Oh,rieo—something.Whatisit?

  Sue:

It’sjustfe,—it’ssoboring.David:

Oh,it’snotsobad—/cgotDaniel!

  Sue:

Butleonlyababy?

It’sallrightforyou.leavethehouseinfiveminutes.I’llbehereallday.heiyoucomehome?

Youcometillseven!

David:

mustgotowork,dear.  Sue:

Yes,butyourday’llbeinteresting.Mybethesameaseveryday.David:

Myvorkisalwaysinteresting.  Sue:

Iknow,butyou,youmeetdifferentpeopleanddo  differentthings.Who’llImeettoday?

hat’do?

Eh?

I’llwashup,feedthebaby,dothewashing,cleanthehouse,baththebaby,takethedogawalk?

?

?

  David:

But?

?

?

but---dear.Part2ListeningandNote-TakingTAPESCRIPT  Stone:

Goodafternoon.Myname’sFrankStone.1wanttomakean  appointmenttoseeDrMilton,please.  Female:

Yes,ofcourse,Mr‘syouraddress,please?

Stone:

118HillRoad,London,Female:

Thankyou.Whataboutthisafternoonat?

Stone:

I’mafraidIcan’tcomethisafternoon.1cancometomorrow.  Female:

DrMiltonisn’tin‘sherethedayaftertomorrow,Thursday,March27th.Stone:

Fine.  Female:

Isallright?

Stone:

Mm,Iwanttocomeafterwork.Female:

Thenwhatabout?

Stone:

Fine.Thankyou.Female:

Goodbye.Stone:

Goodbye.  ExerciseA:

Listentotheconversationandtakenotes.ExerciseB:

CompletethefollowingchartAnappointmentwithDrMiltonName:

MrStone  Address:

118Hillroad,London,Date:

Thursday,March27thTime:

SectionTwoListeningComprehensionPartiDialogues  Dialogue1I’dLiketoMakeaCollectCalltoEnglandOperator:

Ihelpyou?

  Joan:

Yes,I’dliketomakeacollectcalltoEngland.Operator:

ToEngland.Whatnumber,please?

  Joan:

TheSTDcode*is0223.Operator:

0223.Joan:

Andthenumberis103.Operator:

103.Joan:

493.Operator:

‘s0223-103-493.  Joan:

That’sright.Operator:

Andwhatnumberareyoucallingfrom?

Joan:

Er,areacode512.Operator:

512.Joan:

442-9006.  Operator:

yourname,please?

Joan:

JoanPerry.Operator:

IsthatPerry,withaP?

  Joan:

Yes,that’sright.Operator:

Thankyou,Msperry,f11trytoconnectyou.Joan:

Thankyou.  Operatordialsnumberanditrings.Helen:

103-493.  Operator:

Hello,1haveareverse-chargecallfromJoanPerryintheUnitedStates.Willyoupayforthecall?

  Helen:

Yes.Operator:

Thankyou.Goaheadplease.Joan:

Hello,Mum.Helen:

Hello,darling,howareyou?

Joan:

Fine,beenhavingawonderfultime,andyou?

Helen:

Fine.  Joan:

I’mjustphoningtoseeifyoucanpickusupattheairporttomorrow.Doyouthinkyoucan?

  Helen:

Well,itdependsonthetime.  Joan:

Ourplanelandsat‘sintheevening.Helen:

Oh,yes,thatshouldbefine.?

  Joan:

That’sAmflight52.Helen:

OK,darling,I’Ubethere.Joan:

Thanks,Mum.Seeyouthen.Bye-bye.Helen:

Bye,darling.ExerciseA:

Listentothefirstpartofconversationandcompletetheoperator’sMemo.  Memo  ReceiverName:

HelenCountry:

EnglandTelephonenumber:

0223-103-493Caller  Name:

JoanPerryCountry:

UnitedStatesTelephonenumber:

512-442-9006Phonetype:

collect  ExerciseB:

Listentothesecondpartoftheconversationandanswerthequestions.  1.Whatisanothernameforcollectcall?

  2.Whowillpaythephonecallifonemakesitcollect?

3.Whydoesthegirlmakethisphonecall?

4.Whenwillherplanearrive?

  Dialogue2Harry’sWeekendsHarryisAmerican.HeworksasasoundengineerinarecordingstudioinSanFrancisco.  Interviewer:

Harry,couldyoutellmesomethingaboutyourweekends?

Harry:

Sure.  Interviewer:

Aretheybusy,or—don’tyoudomuch?

  Harry:

No,theytendtobeverybusy.Er,youknowIliketo—er—haveagoodmean,havingagoodtimeandenjoyingyourself,lookingforhappinessinlifeisveryimportanttoAmericanpeople.UhmsoI’mverybusyduringtheweekandI—Idon’thaveanysparetime,sowhentheweekendcomesweliketoreallyletlooseandwetryveryhardtohaveagoodtime.Interviewer:

Sowhatsortofthingsdoyoudo?

  Harry:

Well,let’sbeginsonFridaynight,ofcourseer—wemaybegotoabarforthehappyhour,youknow,that’swhenthedrinksarehalf—usuallywegotothe—wegotobedearlythesedays.Youknow,it’snot\togetupearlyonSaturdaymorningmorningthat’sthetimeforcleaningthehouse,washingthecar,doingthelaundry,andthenit’susuallytimetogooutforlunch.Ormaybebrunch,itdeoendsonthetime,butit’sbecomingmorepopularnowtohavebrunchonSunday.Interviewer:

Yes.  Harry:

I’lltellyouaboutthatinaminute,but—afterlunch,maybewe’llgoforawalkonthebeach,orplaytennis,orgoforarun,youknow,er—gettingphysicalandgettinger—freshairyouknowsomehow,—Saturday  afternoon  it’s  a  time  to  play,really.Andthenintheeveringwesometimesgotoamovie,butusuallywegotowatchabard.Interviewer:

Oh.  Harry:

Yes.Not,notinaconcert,inabar-youknowbarsinAmericaaremorelikeclubs.Interviewer:

Oh,yes.  Harry:

Youknow,themusicisfree,andeverything’sveryrelaxed,er—andit’snicetojusttakeinsomejazz.Interviewer:

plentytodoonaSaturday.  Harry:

Mmm.Interviewer:

Uhm--WhataboutSunday?

  Harry:

Well,onSundaywegetanenormouspileofnewspapersdelivered,

  

      andwejust—er—sitinthegardenoveracupofcoffee,withmaybeacontinentalbreakfastandreadthenewspaper.Interviewer:

Relax.Harry:

Yeawehaveanicequietmorning’causeer—youknowyou’reworkinguptothemostpopularmealfortheweekendwhichisbrunch.Interviewer:

That’s—er—breakfastandlunchcombined,right?

  Harry:

That’sit.Brunch.It’sagoodtime--It’stimeforallthefamily,grandprents,andchildren,andwe--weusuallygoouttosomerestaurantthatoverlookstheocean,andyouknow,youcanspendtwohoursormoreover‘sa—it’sahugehaveallthebreakfastthings,ofcourse,andthenyoucanalsohaveallsortsofsalads,\Interviewer:

Uhm--Aretheyexpensivetheseplaces?

  Harry:

No,noyoupayafixedprecemaybe,say,sevendollarsperperson.andforthatyougetfreechampagneandyoucaneatasmuchasyoulike.  Interviewer:

Champagne!

  Harry:

Yea,it’swonderful.Interviewer:

Oh,yes,1see,uhm—whataboutSundayeveningthen?

  Harry:

Well,Sundayeveningwequietdownabit.It’stimetogetreadyforMonday.Anotherweusuallyhaveanearlynight.Maybewatchalittletelevision.Wehave88week.Soyoucanusuallyfindsomethingyoulike.  Interviewer:

88?

I’msureyoucan.Oh,that’sveryinteresting.Harry,thankyouverymuch.  Exercise:

ListentothedialogueanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorTorFinthespacewithyourclassmateswhyyouthinkthestatementistrueorfalse.F1.Harryusuallyhasbusyweekends,(Harryusuallyhasbusyweekdays.Sowhentheweekendcomestheyliketoreallyletlooseandhaveagoodtime.)  T2.SomepeoplegotothebaronFridaynightspartlybecausetheycangetcheapdrinks.(Theymaybegotoabarforthehappyhour,that’swhenthedrinksarehalfprice.)  T3.Goingtoall-nightpartiesusedtobeverypopularinAmerica.(---wegotobedearlythesedays.Youknow,it’snot\togotoall-nightpartiesanymore---)  T4.Moreandmorepeopledon’thavebreakfastonSundaysnow.(It’sbecomingmorepopularnowtohavebrunchonSundays.)T5.Listeningtosomejazzwillhelponerelax.(BarsinAmericaaremorelikemusicisfree,andeverything’sveryrelaxed,andit’snicetojusttakeinsomejazz.)  F6.Harryusuallygoestoatheatretowatchaband.(Harryusuallygoestowatchabandnotinaconcertbutinabar.)  T7.TheyreadmorenewspapersonSundaythananyotherdaysofthe  week.(TheygetanenormouspileofnewspapersdeliveredonSundays.)T8.SometimestheyjusthavealightbreakfastonSunday.(Sometimestheyjustsitinthegardenoveracupofcoffee,withmaybeacontinentalbreakfast.)  T9.Theyusuallyspendlonghoursonbrunchbecausetheyconsideritagoodtimeforfamilygathering.(Brunchisagoodtimeforallthefamily,grandparents,andchildren,andtheyusuallygoouttosomerestaurantthatoverlookstheocean,andspendtwohoursormoreoverbrunch.)  T10.Thereusuallyaren’tmanyactivitiesonSundayevening.(Sundayeveningtheyquietdownabit.It’stimetogetreadyforMonday.)Part2Passages  Passage1FootballPools

(1)FootballpoolsareapopularmodernformofgamblingontheresultsoffootballmatchesplayedinGreatBritain.UsuallythegamesareplayedeverySaturdayduringthefootballseason.Theyareorganizedbyseverallargefirmsthroughoutthecountry.Eachfirmsendsae;coupon*toitsclients.Thiscouponhasalistofmostoftheimportantmatchesthataretobeplayedonthefollowingallthematchesarelikelytobedrawn*,orfourgameslikelytobewonbytheteamplayingawayformitsownground.Eachforecastcostsfrom6penceto1pennypools,ofwhichmostcouponsusuallyhaveone,areforfrom6penceto1pound.Thepenny  pools,ofwhichmostcouponsusuallyhaveone,areforfrom8to16matches,theresultsofwhichallhavetobeforecastcorrectly.Achepueorapostalordermustbesentwiththeforecast,oritwillnotwinanything,evenifitiscorrect.  Exercise:

Listentothepassageandchoosethebestanswertocompleteeachofthefollowingsentences.2.A.3.C4.D5.B6.A7.C8.D  Passage2FootballPools

(2)Thefirmstakeapercentage,probablyvaryingfrom10to20percentofthetotalmoneyreceived,beforethewinnersarepaid.Asinallpoolgambling,thefewerthataresuccessful,th

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