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See the USA! VOCABULARY: Travel plans... .. « An unpleasant trip - WRITING: Underlining and using information . . - eae ‘Taking notes and summarizing. . . 10 READING: Writing a summary . zs BE Ee Ere pe 12 GRAMMAR: ‘The conditional: True in the present or future... . . 14 DIALOGS: ‘What can we buy if we have only $10?. - Breet ee LISTENING: Hearing the -ed ending of regular past verbs... . . 21 GRAMMAR: Using the present perfect tense... .--- +e +s 22 READING: Choosing the meaning of a word from mIBPME a reterin 31 SKILLS: Review of Map skills . . . . - a eae ae BOOK 12 LESSON 1 =a | Preview | What's new in Lesson 1? NEW VOCABULARY Nouns Verbs Other words beach be ~ was /been over calm breeze belong (to) clear climate blow — blew / blown dangerous heat clear up deep humidity could use during sea expect (to) ever ‘thought last except wind remain freezing slip frightened stay humid if like no longer none occasionally quiet slippery unpleasant NEW GRAMMAR STRUCTURES LANGUAGE FUNCTION Where will you go if you have free time? If we have free time, we'll go to the beach. Have you seen your aunt since last year? ‘Yes, I've seen her twice since last year. Ask about and express the effect of specified conditions on future actions or situations. Will you leave at noon if the weather clears up? What will you do if the weather clears up? ‘The weather is awful. If you are leaving, you should leave soon, Texpect to leave at noon if the weather clears up. AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE ons Travel plans Look at the pictures on the cover of Travel Talk. Choose a place you want to visit. Say why. TRAVEL TALK %* SEE THE USA! * JANUARY LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, TX This Month’s Trips! HAWAII COLORADO 00K 12 LESSON 7 + —_ BEG Listen and repeat the dialog. Stan: Hi, Pete. Are you taking any trips this year? Pete: Yes, I've thought about going skiing. Stan: That sounds like fan. I want to go toa hotel on a beach. Pete: Have you seen the trips in Travel Talk? Stan: No, I haven’t. Where can I get Travel Talk? 1 could use it to plan my trip. Pete: You can get Travel Talk at the travel office here on base. Stan: Thanks for clearing that up. Have you ever gone on one of their trips? Pete: Yes, I went on a trip to New York City last year. It was great, Stan: I expect I'l find a good trip, too. Pete: Ifyou go on one of their trips, be sure to send me a postcard, MEGRESEEEN Fead the sentences. writeT for true and F for false ——_ 1. Pete wants to go skiing this year. —— 2. Stan will stay home and go to the beach. —— 3. Pete has seen different trips in Travel Talk. —~ 4. Stan could use Travel Talk to plan his trip. —— _ 5. Pete is going to New York City this year. ——— 6. Stan wants Pete to send him a postcard. zm ‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE [ECGS Read the postcard. Match the new word with its meaning. | Hi Pote! I'm having a great time here in Hawaii, ‘The beaches look like the pictures Isaw in Travel Talk, and the sea is a clear blue. There have been calm breezes without any unpleasant wind the whole week. Except for a little humidity, the climate is great. Occasionally, Jill and I spend a quiet evening here at the hotel. 1017 River Avenue Tt belongs to a local family. I want to San Antonio, TX 78210 stay at this hotel again. How’s your ski trip? I hope you're having fun, too! Mr. Pete Smith Stan Number 1 is an example. _d_ 1, dear a. water in the air 2 quiet b. to live in a place, like a hotel, for a short time —— 3. humidity c. almost the same as something else 4. occasionally —d._ easy to see through —— 5 sea e. moving air outdoors —— 6. wind £. the land next to a sea or ocean fiiashuaeae7 beach g. notoften —— 8. like h. the common weather of a place —— 9. stay i. not noisy _— 10. climate j. salty water on much of the earth BOOK 12 LESSON Rei CELQVIEIN EE An unpleasant trip SKI PARK 4 Blue Tree, Utah Diana and I are spending a week at a place for skiing called Ski Park in the town of Blue Tree, Utah. Do you remember the pictures of Blue Tree in Travel Talk? There were snowy mountains with clear blue skies. During our drive here, we were happy because we expected to go skiing every day. Dear Stan, But none of our days here have been like the pictures in Travel Talk. We're in the middle of a storm that has lasted for three days. The sky has been gray, the wind has been blowing every day, and there has been too much snow. We can’t see the mountains, and skiing is dangerous right now. We're staying in an apartment in Blue Tree. It's nice, but there's nothing else to do but remain in the apartment until the storm is over. We can’t drive because the snow is too deep on the roads. The sidewalks are slippery because we have had freezing rain, too. I’m frightened to walk outside because yesterday I slipped and fell. When the storm clears up, I hope our trip will no longer be so unpleasant. How's your trip? How are the beautiful beaches of Hawaii? What about the climate? Is it humid because of the heat, or is it pleasant? Diana had a great thought. Next year, we'll go to Hawaii. ‘See you soon, Pele i ‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE EXEISaaE Select an item from the box to complete the sentence. none be over expect to could use remain blow unpleasant heat frightened cleared up dangerous Fei v.cyassianiaeesaaae from the sun will dry your clothes. 2, Sam will call me today. |_____ hear from him soon. 3. We wanted to go to the beach, but the weather was cold and He went to a party, but knew ____ of the people who were there. . Tomorrow we're going home. Our trip to California will —________. Tn autumn, strong winds ____ leaves off trees. 4 5 6 7. When they heard a loud noise late at night, they were 8. 9. ‘The sergeant told me to ___here until he called my name. . After the bad storm, the weather ________ and got sunny. 10. Driving is _________in the winter when there is snow and ice. 11. Can you help me? I_____some help writing this letter. BEGGIN Use a word from each box to make a complete sentence. angry happy nervous tayed Bae sad calm relaxed remained et quiet excited busy EXAMPLE: He / when he heard a loud noise He remained calm when he heard a loud noise. I/after I had an accident ‘They / while they were at Joe’s party ‘You / when your friends visited We / when we did our homework He / while his son drove the car She / when she did not pass the test seis tteolitat ern a a She / when her child was sick ‘The student / while he took the test BOOK 72 LESSONT mz BE i a ig mratn Listen to questions about the places on this page from ‘Travel Talk. Underline and number your answers. Your teacher will do the first paragraph on Utah as an example. ‘TRAVEL TALK PAGE 2 UTAH ‘There are many winter sports to try when you visit Blue Tree, Utah. The most popular sport is skiing. At Blue Tree, there are beautiful mountains with lots of snow, and most days are clear and sunny. You will stay at the Ski Park Apartments, where there is a kitchen in each apartment. There are also many restaurants to choose from if you want to go out to eat. HAWAII Go on a trip to see one of Hawaii’s most beautiful islands, Hawaii has terrific beaches, high mountains, and a warm, pleasant climate all year round. During the day, you can relax at the hotel swimming pool, go sightseeing, or swim in the sea. You will stay at the Clear Seas Hotel near the beach and eat every meal at the hotel’s restaurant. COLORADO ‘Take a trip to Colorado on your next vaeation. Colorado is famous for its high mountains, the Rockies. During the day, you can wall in the mountains, swim in cold lakes, or eat lunch under the trees. There is so much to see and do! You will stay at the Blue River Apartments. Each apartment has a kitchen to make meals. There are also restaurants if you want to go out. FLORIDA Visit the beautiful islands of Florida called the Keys. The Keys have a warm climate and sunny days all year. Every day you ean take a bus toa different island. There you can swim in the sea, relax on the beach, or go sightseeing, ‘You will stay at the West Breezes Hotel in Key West. This hotel has a large swimming pool, two different restaurants, a gym, and so much more. os | “NVERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE BEGESEGENE Use information from Travel Talk to complete the chart. Check (V) the boxes. Number 1 is an example. TRIP LIST Utah | Hawaii | Colorado| Florida 1. mountains v v v 2. islands 3, restaurant 4. hotel 5. apartment 6. swimming 7. sightseeing 8, warm climate all year BEGGIN 00k at the chart. Tela partner where you want to go and why. <- Where do you want >) Twant to go to to go on a trip? jee pee oe Utah because there are mountains. te GOK 1 LESSON =: Coes notes and summarizing eae eee EEL EEL LEE CEL EEE CEE Read the paragraph. Listen to questions and write notes, Orally summarize the paragraph from your notes. Your instructor will do the example with you. EXAMPLE: Many people want to visit Texas each year because they can find many things to see and do there. Texas is the second largest state after Alaska. It takes about 11 hours to drive from East Texas to West Texas. Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin are big cities where people can go sightseeing. Texas has a pleasant climate, but it is sometimes very hot in the summer. That’s why people like to go to South ‘Texas where they can find beautiful beaches with calm breezes from the sea and nice places to swim. ‘Texas also has 125 parks with lakes and rivers People like to go to the parks to walk, ride in boats, or swim, aa im ‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE HRSG Read, listen, take notes, and summarize. A. Arizona and Older Americans ‘Arizona is a state in the American Southwest. It is very popular with older ‘Americans because it has a warm climate all year round. Many older Americans like to spend winters there because the winters are pleasant. Arizona can get very hot in the summer, but people still say that the climate is nice because it is not humid. The biggest city in Arizona is Phoenix. Near Phoenix is a small city where only people 55 years old and older can buy houses. It is called Sun City and has about 45,000 people. There are shops, restaurants, and services that are very popular with older Americans. B. California is the Movie State California is one of the most famous states in the US. Los Angeles (LA), Hollywood, and Beverly Hills are three of the most famous cities in California. LA is famous for the hundreds of movies that take place there. Hollywood has many famous companies that make movies. People like to go to Hollywood to visit the movie companies’ large buildings, called studios, where they make the movies. Beverly Hills has many expensive hotels, restaurants, and shops where famous people often go to spend their time and money. Many of these famous people work in the movies and live in this city’s most beautiful homes. People like to go sightseeing in Beverly Hills to see the movie stars and their wonderful homes. BOOK 12 LESSON : a Raz aE Writing a summary You want to win a trip to one of the places you saw in Travel Talk. To win, you must write a summary about one of the places: Utah, Hawaii, Colorado, or Florida. Look at the example. [TRAVEL TALK PAGE 4 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS This trip takes you to San Antonio, where you will stay downtown at the Big Wheel Hotel. The hotel is near the Riverwalk, where you can enjoy lots of different stores and restaurants hy the San Antonio River. You will also be near the Alamo, which is a famous old army fort. You can take a bus to visit other places in the city, too. See some of the famous old buildings and learn about their interesting stories, Visit some of the museums and sce the interesting things in them. Lastly, walk in the beautiful parks around the city. The best one has a large zoo with many kinds of animals. Welcome to San Antonio! TRAVEL TALK CONTEST Name: James Miller Address: 804 Seventh Street. 155-4598 Phone Number: 805 tn this trip, you'll stay in downtown San Antonio, Texas. You can shop and eat on the Riverwalk. You can see famous old places like the Alamo and other buildings. You can also visit museums, parks, and a zoo. = “ANERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE HSQC Write a summary trom a text in Travel Talk. TRAVEL TALK CONTEST Name: _ Address: Phone Number: BOOK 12 LESSON t Jill: Hi, Greg, What are you doing this weekend? Greg: If the weather's nice, I'm going to go to the beach with Jim. Jill: You always go to the beach if the weather's nice! When are you going? Greg: If Jim has to work tonight, we'll go tomorrow. Jill: What time are you leaving? ko Greg: If Jim gets up early, we can go in the morning, but we may wait until noon. dill: The weather may stay unpleasant. What will you do if it rains? Greg: If it rains, we won't go to the beach. We could go to the mall if Jim needs to go shopping. If he doesn’t want to go to the mall, we might go to a movie, Jill: Ifyou go to a movie, you should call me. Td like to go, too! CONDITION (ifclause) [RESULT (main clause) If the weather is nice, | we | will/are going to _| go to the beach. Use will or BE going tox verb in the main clause for a result that is true in the future. can/eould Ifthe weather is nice, | we | may/might |go to the beach. | should *% Use a modal-+verb in the main clause for suggestions and results that are possible. "AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE FESS Use your own words to complete the chart CONDITION (if-clause) RESULT (main clause) If the weather is nice, | I ___ If the weather is bad, % Use acomma after the if-clause when it comes before the main clause. CONDITION (f-clause), Iwill stay home secon ce 2 Where will you go if EEGRGEGIEN Match 2 number and letter to make a complete sentence. Number 1 is an example. b_ 1. IfJoe wants to go tothe mall, a. she should study tonight. 2, If Sara is sick, b. he ean come with us. 8. John will use my car ¢. we shouldn't bother her. 4. Twon't get atraffic ticket d._he could stop and buy a map. 5. Ifit rains tonight, e. if [don’t break the law. 6, You should call the police £. ifhis car isn't working. ____ 7. If Bill gets lost, if you have a car accident, 8. You must use the safety belt bh. if, you want to ride in my car. 9. Ifyou run a red light, i. the roads may become slippery. ___10. If Kate has a test tomorrow, _j,_ you might hit another car in the intersection. BOOK 12 LESSON 1 BBG Use ifto combine the sentences. Write two new sentences. Number 1 is an example, 1, Ed isn’t going to the beach. Let’s ask Paul to come with us. If Bd isn’t going to the beach, let’s ask Paul to come with us. Let’s ask Paul to come with us if Ed isn't going to the beach. 2. Anne’s car has enough seats. We can go in one car. 3. Gary has a test tomorrow. He must study tonight. J 4, Jane has lots of change. She can buy a candy bar. 5. Sue has problems with her car. She'll take it to a mechanic. BEGEEESI Work with a partner. Use if to combine the sentences. EXAMPLE: ‘Tom doesn’t want to go, Let's ask Mark. If'Tom doesn’t want to go, let’s ask Mark, North City Mall isn't crowded. We can go shopping there. A lot of people are at the restaurant. We can go to the movies. Bill bas a car. He can drive us to the ball game. aoe pe on Sam can’t find his book. He can use mine. ‘You can drive. ll buy the gas. es Thave some money. I'l buy a snack. 7. Sara's not busy. She'll come to the party. 8. Tim doesn’t have to study. He may go to the snack bar. ‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE BEG Make yes/no questions from the sentences. sel EXAMPLE: Will they call if their train is late? 1. Yes, they will call if their train is late. 2. No, Pat won't stop at the bank if she has money. 3. No, Gary won’t buy a new lamp if the old one still works. ‘Yes, we're going to the beach if it doesn’t rain. ss ‘Yes, the new teacher arrives at noon if the train is on time. No, they aren’t coming if their car doesn’t start. 2s No, I won't need to change the oil if I don’t drive the car. PEGG Write questions about the main clause. Use the words in(). Number 1 is an example. 1, _IfTom has to work tonight, what will we do? (what) If Tom has to work tonight, we'll take him to dinner tomorrow. 2 (what) If there are too many people at the mall, you should wait until tomorrow. 3. i ss (what) If Carl wants a refund for his socks, he must show the clerk his sales slip. 4 (who) ‘The boys will be happy if they can play baseball this afternoon. e = (when) ‘The train will arrive at 3:00 p.m. if the workers finish repairing the railroad. a 6. (where) Joe must go to the dentist's office if he has a bad toothache. 1. (when) Welll enjoy playing soccer today if the humidity isn’t high 8 _(where) If the Smiths’ friends visit this weekend, they'll go to a good restaurant. 300K 12 LESSONT = La YE What can we buy if we have only $10? You are on a trip. You want to buy some food. and have $10.00 to spend. Look at the prices, QUICK STOP SHOP Soft Drinks (6-pack) ... Fotato Chips Corn Chips .. Bread Meat Fruit Cookies .... Ice Cream ou. CANdy sw Paper plates ....... . Paper cups Ice AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE ‘Work with a partner to ask and answer questions. Use if, F questions, Use if. “a Yes, vif we es meat, » — = ‘we can buy : —~ 7 ©anwe buy : Re fruit and candy. (fruit and candy a \__ ifwe buy meat? ys see ——— = Ifwebuy > ice cream and soda, > eanwe buy bread? wil 1. soda and candy / meat soda and fruit / paper cups eos bread and meat / potato chips corn chips and cookies / ice eream paper plates and paper cups / cookies and fruit, meat and bread / fruit and ice potato chips and candy / ice and paper cups cookies / bread and corn chips op ae se paper cups and ice / sodas and corn chips 10. candy and ice cream / cookies and fruit BOOK 12 LESSON Circle the best answer 1 Dan can buy a new lamp if he a. will have some money. b. having c. has d have If it ____, we won't play soccer today. a. will rain b. raining e rain d. rains If I have enough time, ____ to see a movie. a. going b. amgoing goes d. went Kate: How is Tom’s English? Jill: If he ___ English more with other people, it will get better. a. speaking b. will speak ©. speaks d. speak Carl: Does Bob want to go to the game tonight? Pat: No, he doesn't, but Jay if he doesn't have a test tomorrow, a. will go b. has gone c. was going d go Dan: When do you have time to help me with my car? Paul: Iff___ this job soon, I'll have some time to help you. a. finish b, have finished c._ will finish d. finished 20 ‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE Rta Hearing the -ed ending of regular past verbs Listen to the verbs. Pay attention to the sound of the -ed ending. Write the verbs under their ending sound. The first word in each column is an example. Id I ped called watched, ended HSC Work in pairs. Listen and check (V) every day or yesterday. ea EVERY DAY YESTERDAY 1. We (cook/ cooked) a big meal. ie 2. They (travel/traveled) a lot. i 3. I (end/ended) the phone call. 4. She (asks/asked) many questions. OO I (like/liked) watching the program. o 6. He (wants/wanted) a new car. 7. We (look/looked) at the bus schedule. OOo. 8, She (needs/needed) more money. 800K 12 LESSON + aaa zw Using the present perfect tense Read the newspaper article and underline the verbs. | OFFICER OF THE WEEK FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas — Lieutenant Colonel Robert, Gray was 22 years old when he decided to become a military officer. He joined the US Army on July 4, 1984. He has beon in the Army for 20 years. LIC Gray began his military career at Fort Sill. In 1986, he moved to Germany for three years. Since 1989, he has served in five other countries, He went to Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth five years ago. He has been a lieutenant colonel since last year. In May of this year, he came to Texas. He has lived at Fort Sam Houston for four months. Since he arrived, he has worked as a Deputy Inspector General. He and his wife have enjoyed meeting new people here. FEEEEISGEN Answer these questions about the newspaper article. 1. When did LTC Gray join the Army? How long has he been in the Army? Ts he still in the Army? Where did LTC Gray live in 1986? eee When did LTC move to Texas? ee F PN Where does LTC Gray live now? 1/We/You/They | have (not) | lived | in Texas for two years. He/She/It has Use have + pest participle to form the present perfect tense. = AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE BEEN wise the verbs irom ie artist inthe correct column, | The first verb in each column is an example. PRESENT PERFECT EXGHEGEGN Compare the past tense and the present perfect PAST PRESENT PERFECT | The action started and ended in the past. now \ |< —__—_—_—_—__—__> Apr May June July Aug Sept The action started in the past... | now and continues to the present. | <$—_e_—______> Apr May June July Aug Sept “In May, he moved to Texas. [He has lived in’ since May. ‘BOOK 12 LESSON | EXERCISE D | Add an -ed ending to write the past part Then check (V) the column of the sound of the -ed ending. Number 1 is an example. | INFINITIVE PAST PARTICIPLE, Mf | [dl | fadf 1] live lived v 2.) call 3.) want 4.) study E Is. finish 6.) wait 7.) work 8.) use ‘ie iple of the verbs. BEEGEEIEM Uce the present perfect of the verb in () to fill in the blank. Number 1 is an example. 1. The Walkers ___have lived __(ive) in Los Angeles for ten years. Barbara _________ (call) Sam three times since noon, Frank _____ (want) to learn to drive since last year. It is noon. We _________ (study) math since 9:00 a.m. today. Ym sorry. I still ________ (not finish) this exercise. Pee ee eee ——— (wait) ten minutes for Bob. He’s still not here! John ___________ (work) here for three months. He likes his job. a We ___________ (not use) this classroom since Monday. ‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE MEEREEEEA Use for or since to complete the time phrases. Numbers 1 and 2 are examples. for aweek (period of time) Be eget Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun | Mon Tue e@—— since Monday (point in time) 1, __for___ 20 minutes 6. last week 2, since 10:00 Tee Monday 3, May 8. three years 4. six months 9. 1996 5. five days 10. three hours FEEEEEERG Use the present porfect and forr since to make a sentence. | Number 1 is an example. 1. George / study /math / two hours / today George has studied math for two hours today. 2, Sue/ plan / to take a trip to California / last year 3. Pete / exercise / at the gym / two hours this morning 4. The Smiths / own / their home / 1995 5. I/work / at this bank / four years 6. We/want/ to buy /a new car / June BOOKT2 LESSONT = EEGEEEGEIE complete the chart. Look at Appendix G i INFINITIVE PAST "| paST PARTICIPLE | 1.] know 2.) eat 3.| do | 4. drove - 5 spoke 6. took ih written a.) see 9. break ; : 10, got te ‘%* Memorize the simple past and the past participle of irregular verbs. Work in pairs. Choose an irregular verb. Say the three part 7 What are the three ~~ ae . a ae parts ofthe verb eat? Ge a \ Wasa tay. { za ‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE HEGRE Use the present perfect of the verb in () to fill in the blank. Number 1 is an example. 1. Emily___hasknown __ (know) Dave for 20 years. 2. They _—______ (eat) at the new restaurant six times since May. 3. Chuck ____ (do) all his homework since last week. 4, We _________ (drive) the same car for eight years. 5, Leo (speak) no Spanish sinee he left Puerto Rico. 6, Jill ________ (take) this medicine every day for a month. 7. Paul ______ (write) five letters since 10:00 a.m. 8, I_______(see) my aunt three times this week. 9. The children ______ (break) the same window twice this month. MEEEEEEM check (7) the sentences thatare cones. i I saw John yesterday. Thave seen John yesterday. 2 Paul and Jan bought their house two years ago. Paul and Jan have bought their house two years ago. 3 We studied English since last year. We have studied English since last year. 4. ‘You forgot to call me last night. You have forgotten to call me last night. eo Lt Keller rode in a helicopter ten times since last month. Lt Keller has ridden in a helicopter ten times since last month. 6. ‘The students sang a song at their graduation last week. ‘The students have sung a song at their graduation last week. BOOK TE LESSON 1 = 7 = 1. Bill lives in Mexico. He there for seven years. a. lives b. is living ce. lived d. has lived 2. The Bells two new cars since last winter. a. will buy b. have bought c. bought d. are buying 3. 1 Pam yesterday in my math class. a. see b. have seen c. saw d. will see 4. Ms. Quinn at this bank since last year. She’s a teller. a. has worked b. worked c. works d._ will work Paul’s now going to college in Texas. He from high school in June. has graduated is graduating graduates graduated peep 6. Last night, we to a movie about the early days of Texas. are going to go are going went have gone Bese 7. Peter at this school since September. The students really like him. taught has taught will teach teaches nose ‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE. BEERS Read the answers. Then write questions with the words in (). Number 1 is an example. [|] 2 the new movie 1 the new movie | | ? 1, _Has Paul been at the doctor's office since noon? 7 (Has) Yes, Paul’s been at the doctor's office since noon. 2. (Have) No, we haven't had any rain today. 3. é (Have) Yes, I've met, the new secretary. 4, é (Who) Mr, Johnson’s worked in Dallas since May. 5. st (Why). Anne's been absent for three days because she's sick. 6. - (How many) I've read five books since November. ae _ (Where) ‘Lt Hall's been in the colonels office all morning. 8. (How long) ‘Tom’s known Carol for two years. BOOK 12 LESSON : =n BEGGIN Use How long to ask questions. Answer with for or since. TO How long have you played soccer? v vc (The ple 've played so ‘for eight years ce soccer since 2001. / ing Ora re 1 t nf Student 1 Sr e) play soccer since 2001 play any sport live in your city / house work at your job Know your boss / teacher know your best friend have a credit card study English have a driver’s license read your favorite newspaper A ‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE Ra alZI Choosing the meaning of a word from clues Look at the sentences. Find the meaning of the new word in italies. Cirele all of the answers that can be true, Your instructor will do the example with you. EXAMPLE: A. Bill uses a locker. a. A locker is a small closet. b. A locker is a savings account. c. Alocker is a basketball. B. Bill uses a Jocker at the gym. a. A locker is a small closet. D. Alocker is a savings account. © A locker is a basketball. C. Bill uses a locker at the gym to keep his clothes in while he swims. a. A locker is a small closet. b. A locker is a savings account. c. A locker is a basketball. 1. A. Bill went with his friends to a Barbecue. a. A barbecue is a big school. b. A barbecue is a new kitchen. c. A barbecue is an outside party. B. Bill went with his friends to a barbecue and had some meat. a. A barbecue is a big school. b. A barbecue is a new kitchen. c. Abarbecue is an outside party. C. Bill went with his friends to a barbecue and had some meat cooked. over a fire in the open air. a. A barbecue is a big school. b. A barbecue is a new kitchen, ¢. A barbecue is an outside party. BOOK 2 LESSONT =m 2. A. Tim has a condominium. 3. A, Sam bought a convertible. A convertible is a tool. a. Acondominium is a job. a b. Acondominium is a headache. b. Aconvertible is a vehicle. ¢. Acondominium is an c. Aconvertible is a large apartment. building. B. Tim has a condominium in B. Sam bought a convertible with Florida. a roof that moves. a, Acondominium is a job. a, Aconvertible is a tool. b. A condominium is a headache. b. A convertible is a vehicle ©. Acondominium is an c. Aconvertible is a large apartment. building. ©, Tim has a condominium in ©. Sam bought a convertible with Florida that has two bedrooms a roof that moves, and he and bathrooms. drives it on nice days. a, A condominium is a job. a. A convertible is a tool. b. A condominium is a headache. b. A convertible is a vehicle c. Acondominium is an ¢. Aconvertible is a large apartment. building. Ez ls | Review of map skills Listen to the directions, and mark Map 1 with a pencil. Map1 3 N : : we is ® North Oak Street West Oak Sireet East Oak Street z 5 eB City Park ieee Scam) 3 ity Maple Street & || 3 Pena a Bb + 3 Bus Station 2 i = i ‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

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