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Unit 1 Meeting People
Lesson 1
2. Listen and Understand Class CD 1
Track 2
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1.
A: Nice party, isn’t it?
B: Yeah, it’s great. Hey, my name’s
John.
A: Nice to meet you, John. I’m Amy.
B: Nice to meet you, too.
2.
A: Excuse me. Are you Sun-hee?
B: No, I’m Young-hee. That’s Sun-hee
over there.
A: Oh, sorry. Good to meet you
anyway. I’m Matt.
3.
A: Great music, isn’t it?
B: Yeah, it is. By the way, my name’s
Sarah.
A: Hi, Sarah. I’m Bob. How are you?
B: Pretty good, thanks.
4.
A: Are you enjoying the food?
B: Yes, I am. I’m David. Sorry, what’s
your name again?
A: It’s Jennifer. And you’re David?
B: That’s right.
5.
A: Hi, Su-wei. Remember me? I’m
Sumio.
B: Of course. How are you, Sumio?
A: Fine. And you?
6.
A: We haven’t met. I’m Hannah.
B: Sorry, did you say Anna?
A: No, Hannah.
B: Hi, Hannah. Great to meet you. I’m
Atsuko.
3. Listen and Understand, Part A Class CD
1 Track 3
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4.
A: Excuse me, Kazu. How do you
spell your name? Is it with a C or
a K?
B: It’s with a K. K A Z U.
A: Thanks.
5.
A: Your name’s Peter, isn’t it?
B: Yeah.
A: So that’s P E T E R.
B: No, actually it’s P I E T E R.
It’s a Dutch name. My
father’s Dutch.
6.
A: How do you spell your name,
Gillian—with a G or a J?
B: A J.
A: OK. So it’s J I L L I A N.
B: That’s right.
3. Listen and Understand, Part B Class
CD 1 Track 4 (Student CD Track 3)
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1.
A: Would you spell your name for me,
please?
B: It’s Yu-ting. Y U DASH T I N G.
A: Y U DASH T I N G. That’s a nice name.
2.
A: And how do you spell your name,
Cecelia?
B: It’s C E C E L I A.
A: C E C E L I A. Thanks.
3.
A: What’s your name again?
B: It’s Akemi. A K E M I.
A: A K E M I. Is that right?
B: Yes, that’s right.
4.
A: And may I have your
name, please? B: Sure. It’s
Courtney. C O U R T N E Y. A:
C O U R T N E Y.
B: That’s right.
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5.
A:
Now tell me your name,
please.
1.
A:
Your first name’s Mary, isn’t it?
B:
A:
It’s Sacha. S A
C H A. S A C
H A.
B:
Actually, it’s Marie.
B:
That’s correct.
A:
B:
Oh, sorry. How do you spell that? M
A R I E?
That’s right. M A R I E.
6.
A:
May I have your name,
please?
2.
A:
My name’s Soo-ji.
B:
A:
Mi-kyoung. That’s M I DASH
K Y O U N G.
M I DASH K Y O U N G.
OK, got it.
B:
A:
Sorry. Did you say Soon-ji or Soo-ji?
Soo-ji. S DOUBLE O DASH J I.
4.
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B:
S DOUBLE O DASH J I. Got it!
Thank you.
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3.
A: You’re Sean,
aren’t you?
B: Yes, I am.
A: Is that spelled S
E A N?
B: No, it’s S H A
W N.
A: Oh, OK. S H A
W N.
A: Nice party, isn’t it?
B: Yeah, it’s great.
A: Great music, isn’t it?
B: Yeah, it is.
A: Are you enjoying the food?
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B: Yes, I am.
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1.
A: It’s a beautiful night for a party, isn’t it?
B: Yeah, I’m glad it didn’t rain! By the
way, I’m Hao-ming.
A: Hi. I’m Sophie.
2.
A: I love this singer. Isn’t she great?
B: She’s fantastic! Do you know her
name?
3.
A: Wow! This all looks great.
B: Yeah. Try this. It’s really delicious.
4.
A: I’m really enjoying myself here. The
people are so friendly.
B: Yeah, they are. Do you know
everybody?
Lesson 2
2.
Listen and Understand Class CD 1
Track 7
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1.
A: Hi, Sandra. Nice to see you.
B: Nice to see you, too. How’s it going?
A: Pretty good, thanks.
B: The food here is always good, isn’t it?
A: Yeah, it’s delicious.
2.
A: I really enjoyed that movie.
B: It was good, wasn’t it? I love
action movies. A: Me, too. Well, I’d
better go. Talk to you later. B: Bye
for now.
3.
A: Hello, Michael. How
are things? B: Good,
thanks. How have you been?
A: Oh, not bad.
B: Great day, isn’t it? Nice and hot. The
water is nice and calm as well. Have you
gone for a swim yet?
A: No. I’m going now.
4.
A: Oh, look at the time. It’s getting late.
B: It sure is. And I haven’t finished my
shopping. I need to get some bread and
juice.
A: OK. Catch you later.
B: Yeah, see you later.
5.
A: Hi, Daniel. What’s up?
B: Not much. How are you?
A: Pretty good. Are you going downtown?
B: Yeah.
A: Me, too. Oh, good. Here comes our bus
now.
6.
A: What did you buy, Eun-mi?
B: A pair of boots. What are you looking
for?
A: A new sweater.
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B: I saw some pretty ones over there. Well,
see you later.
A: Thanks! Have a nice day.
3.
Listen and Understand
Class CD 1 Track 8 (Student
CD Track 4)
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1.
A: Hi, Terry. How are things with you?
B: Fine, thanks. And you?
A: Good, thanks.
B: It’s really hot today, isn’t it?
A: Yeah. I’m going to the pool. How about
you?
B: I can’t. I’m too busy today.
2.
A: Hello, Suzanne.
B: Hi, Emily. How are you?
A: OK.
B: I love that blouse. It’s really pretty.
A: Thanks. By the way, have you heard
about the great sale going on at the
Paradise Boutique?
B: Yeah, I’m planning to check it out.
A: Me, too. I need some new jeans.
3.
A: Hi, Akira. Good to see you.
B: Hi, Josh.
A: How’s your job going?
B: Pretty good, but I’m really busy this
month. What about you?
A: Me, too. Are you going to the baseball
game on Saturday?
B: Yeah.
A: So am I. Maybe I’ll see you there.
4.
A: Hi, Kate. How are you?
B: Good, thanks.
A: How’s school going?
B: OK, but I have two big exams this
week. How are things with you?
A: Pretty good. I’m going to the rock
concert tomorrow night.
Are you?
B: No, I have to
study.
5.
A: Nice to see you again, Matthew.
B: You, too.
A: How was your trip?
B: I really enjoyed it. Canada is beautiful.
A: Really? Hey, I’m going to buy a new
phone. Do you want a ride to the mall?
B: Oh, thanks. That would be great. I’d
like to look at phones, too.
4.
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A: It’s really hot today, isn’t it?
B: Yeah. I’m going to the pool. How about
you?
A: How’s your job going?
B: Pretty good, but I’m really busy this
month. What about you?
A: How’s school going?
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B: OK, but I have two big exams this
week. How are things with you?
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1.
A: I’m going to a movie tonight. How
about you?
B: I’m staying home. I have a headache.
2.
A: This is my first year at the university.
I’m a freshman. What about you?
B: I’m a sophomore.
3.
A: I’m going to Florida for spring break.
What about you?
B: I haven’t made any plans yet.
4.
A: I have a lot to do today. How are things
with you?
B: Really good, thanks.
Unit 2 Communicating
Lesson 1
2. Listen and Understand Part A Class CD
1 Track 11
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1.
A: Could I have your telephone number,
please?
B: Yes. My home number is 945-664-
1234.
A: 945-664-1234. And do you have a
number at work?
B: Yes, it’s 945-667-0513.
A: Could you say that again, please?
B: 945-667-0513.
2.
A: Do you have a cell phone?
B: Yes, my number is 371-409-1148.
A: Thanks. And do you have another
telephone number?
B: Yes, my home number is 371-980-3778.
3.
A: Is there a telephone number where we
can reach you during the day?
B: You can call my cell phone. It’s 230-
671-2345.
A: Thanks.
B: And on weekends you can reach me at
230-573-2990.
4.
A: What’s your home phone number?
B: It’s 577-882-5567.
A: Great. And may I have your work
number?
B: Sure. It’s 625 855-8223, extension 567.
A: Did you say extension 567?
B: Yes, that’s correct.
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Track 12
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1.
A: One more thing. What’s your street
address, please?
B: It’s 1445 Westbury Avenue.
A: Thank you.
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2.
A: I’ll need your mailing
address, too. B: It’s 349
Haig Street, Apartment 56.
A: Did you say 339 Haig
Street?
B: No, 349.
A: 349. Got it.
3.
A: What’s your home
address, please? B: It’s 17
Johnson Street, Apartment B.
A: Is that 17 or 70?
B: 17.
A: All right. Thank you.
4.
A: Just one more thing. Could you give me
your address?
B: Yes, it’s 499 Castle Street, Apartment
140.
A: 499 Castle Street, Apartment 140.
Thank you.
3. Listen and Understand Class CD 1
Track 13 (Student CD Track 5)
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1.
A: Could I have your e-mail address,
please, Terry?
B: Sure. It’s terrybrown@harmoni.com
A: Terrybrown? Is that one word?
B: Yes.
A: And is ‘harmony’ spelled H A R M O N
Y ?
B: No, it’s H A R M O N I.
A: OK. Do you check your e-mail often?
B: Yeah, about twice a day.
2.
A: Do you have an e-mail address, Li-wei?
B: Sure. It’s luckyboy@wow.com
A: Did you say luckyboy?
B: Yeah. It’s L U C K Y B O Y.
All one word. A: That’s cute.
Why did you choose that name? B:
Oh, my girlfriend suggested
it.
3.
A: Do you use e-mail much, Yumi?
B: Yeah, but I don’t have my own
address. I use my sister’s address.
A: So what is it?
B: It’s topgirl@oneworld.com
A: Did you say ‘top girl’?
B: Yeah. T O P G I R L–all one word.
A: Isn’t it a problem when you and your
sister have the same e-mail address?
B: Not really. She doesn’t use e-mail
very much. She prefers instant
messaging.
4.
A: May I have your e-mail address,
Rosa? I want to send you some photos
from my vacation.
B: Sure, Paul. I’d love to see them. It’s
rosa7788@galaxy.com
A: Sorry. Could you say that again, please?
B: ROSA 7788 at galaxy dot com.
A: How do you spell galaxy? Is it
GALAXY?
B: Yes.
A: And why the numbers 7788?
B: That’s my birthday. July 7, 1988.
A: Of course.
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4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 14
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A: My number is 945-667-0513.
B: Could you say that again, please?
A: My address is 349 Haig Street,
Apartment 56.
B: Did you say 339 Haig Street?
A: It’s 17 Johnson Street, Apartment B.
B: Is that 17 or 70?
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1.
A: What’s your phone number at work?
B: Oh, it’s 333-936-7744, extension 307.
A: OK, great. I’ll give you a call
sometime next week.
2.
A: Could you give me your cell phone
number, please?
B: Sure. It’s 265-412-4589.
A: Sorry. Is that 4589 or 4599?
B: 4589.
3.
A: Here, I’ll give you my e-mail address.
B: OK.
A: It’s kazu@hello.com.
B: OK, Got it. Thanks.
4.
A: What’s your address?
B: It’s 239A Melrose Road.
A: Um could you say that again,
please?
B: Sure. 239A Melrose Road.
Lesson 2
2.
Listen and Understand Class CD 1
Track 16
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1.
A: Hello.
B: Hello, may I speak to Sarah, please?
A: Sorry. She’s not here right now. Would
you like to leave a message?
B: Yes. Please ask her to call Cindy.
A: Sorry. Did you say Cindy?
B: Yes, Cindy. My number is 735-744-
3339.
A: OK. I’ll ask her to call you.
2.
A: Hello. Koichi speaking.
B: Hi. This is Tina. May I speak to Allison?
A: She’s gone to class already.
B: Oh, OK. I’ll call her back tonight.
A: What time will you call?
B: About six o’clock.
A: No problem. She’ll be home by then.
3.
A: Hello.
B: Hello. I’d like to speak to Moe.
A: I’ll see if she’s in her room. Who’s
calling, please?
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B: My name’s Jack. I’m in her biology
class.
A: OK, Jack. Just a minute.
B: Thanks.
4.
A: Mei-ling’s Boutique.
Carmen speaking. B: Oh,
hi. Could I speak to Mei-ling,
please? A: I’m sorry. She’s
busy at the moment.
B: Could you ask her to call me?
A: Sure.
B: She has my number.
A: All right. But what’s your name?
B: Oh, sorry. It’s Tim.
5.
A: Hello.
B: Hello. I’m calling from Apartment
206 downstairs. Is Hao- ming there?
A: No, he’s at work.
B: Oh, I see.
A: I can give him a message if you like. Is
that Billy?
B: Yes, but don’t worry, thanks. I’ll call
him back later.
3.
Listen and Understand
Class CD 1 Track 17 (Student
CD Track 6)
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1.
A: Hi, Sally, this is John. I’m just
calling about the movie tomorrow.
It starts at five o’clock, so let’s
meet at 4:45 in front of the theater.
Jake and Ya-ping are coming, too.
So don’t forget. I’ll see you there.
Bye.
2.
A: Koichi, this is Sarah. Listen, I’m sorry
I forgot to call and say happy birthday
on Sunday. I was really busy that day.
My sister was leaving for the States,
and we all went out to the airport.
Anyway, I hope you had a nice
birthday. I’ll see you tomorrow.
3.
A: Teresa, this is Jian-hao. I have a favor
to ask. Could I borrow your digital
camera for a couple of days? I’m doing
a project for my biology class, and I
need to take some pictures of flowers
and other plants. Please give me a call
and let me know. My number is 449-
828-0291. Thanks.
4.
A: Hello, Anna. This is Ricardo. I’m just
calling to say what a wonderful time I
had at your party on Friday night. Your
friends are so nice, and it was very
kind of you to invite me. And thanks
for giving me a ride home, too.
Gracias, Anna. See you soon.
5.
A: Hi, Jung-soo. This is Kevin. How are
things? I wonder if you could give me
a ride downtown tomorrow. My laptop
is being repaired, and I have to pick it
up before five o’clock. Could you
please call tonight and let me know if
you can help me out?
4.
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A: What time will you call?
B: About six o’clock.
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A: Who’s calling, please?
B: My name’s Jack. I’m in her biology
class.
A: Please ask her to call Cindy.
B: Sorry. Did you say Cindy?
A: Is this Billy?
B: Yes, but don’t worry, thanks. I’ll call
him back later.
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1.
A: What’s your telephone number,
please?
2.
A: Did you say Kaito?
3.
A: Where do you live?
4.
A: What time shall I call back tonight?
5.
A: Is that 535-998-6632?
Unit 3 Telling Time
Lesson 1
2. Listen and Understand Class CD 1
Track 20
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1.
A: Listen. I think they’re talking about
our flight.
B: “Flight number 69 to Toronto will
depart at 2:15 P.M..”
C: Did she say 2.15?
A: That’s right.
C: We have a long time to wait.
2.
A: Are we late?
B: No. That’s our train over there.
C: “The 3:30 express to Townsville is
now boarding on platform 17. All
aboard, please.”
B: See? I told you.
A: Come on. Hurry up.
3.
A: Excuse me. Are you going to Taipei?
B: Yes, I am.
A: Me, too.
C: “Apex Airlines flight number 404 to
Taipei is delayed by twenty minutes. It
will now depart at 4.50.”
B: Oh, no. Our flight is thirty minutes late.
A: I think he said twenty minutes, actually.
4.
A: I think we’re too early.
B: “The next Gray line city sightseeing tour
leaves at 11:05.
Please buy your tickets on the bus.”
C: Oh, good. It’s leaving soon. She said
11:05, didn’t she?
A: Yeah, that’s right.
C: Great. Now where’s the ticket window?
A: Actually, we buy our tickets on the bus,
she said.
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3. Listen and Understand Class CD
1 Track 21 (Student CD Track 7)
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1.
A: So what’s your day like, Andrew?
B: Well, I’m a cashier. The place I
work is open 24 hours a day,
seven days a week.
A: It’s open 24 hours a day?
B: Yeah. So some people work from
6 A.M. to 2 P.M., some from 2
P.M. to 10 P.M., and some from
10 P.M. to 6 A.M..
A: And what about you?
B: I always work the first shift, from 6 to
2.
A: So you get home pretty early, then?
B: Yeah, I do.
2.
A: How long have you been driving a
cab, Nathan?
B: About ten years, I guess.
A: And do you always work at night?
B: Yeah. I like it because the traffic
isn’t as bad. I usually start at 11
P.M. and drive till around 9 A.M..
Then I go home and sleep.
C: Wow, so you work for 12 hours at a
time?
B: No, about ten hours, actually.
3.
A: Do you work in a club, Atsuko?
B: No, in a restaurant, actually.
A: Oh, I see. So you play while people
are eating?
B: Uh-huh. We normally start playing
around 9:00. We do a couple of
shows and then finish around 2 A.M..
C: You finish at 2 A.M.?
B: That’s right.
4.
A: So, do you like your job, Jennifer?
B: Yes, I love it. I really enjoy working
with children. They learn so quickly,
and we have a lot of fun.
A: How long is your day?
B: Our school starts at 8 A.M., and the kids
leave at 3 P.M.
C: So you go home then, too?
B: No, I always have to get ready for the
next day, so I don’t actually go home
until around 5:00.
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B: Did she say 2:15?
A: That’s right.
A: So you get home pretty early, then?
B: Yeah, I do.
B: Oh, no. Our flight is 30 minutes late.
A: I think he said 20 minutes, actually.
A: So you work for 12 hours at a time?
B: No, about ten hours, actually.
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1.
A: Do you get up early?
B: Yeah, I’m usually up before six.
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A: Before 6 A.M.?
B: That’s right.
2.
A: We’d better hurry. Soccer practice starts
at five o’clock.
B: Um, I think it starts at 5.30, actually.
3.
A: What time is your appointment with Dr.
Lee?
B: It’s at four o’clock.
A: On Thursday?
B: Yeah, that’s right. Four o’clock this
Thursday.
4.
A: The concert starts at six, doesn’t it?
B: Let me check our tickets.
A: OK.
B: Um, no—it starts at seven, actually.
5.
A: So our flight leaves at 9 o’clock?
B: Uh-huh.
A: Nine o’clock at night?
B: Yeah, 9 P.M..
Lesson 2
2.
Listen and Understand Class CD 1
Track 24
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1.
A: Carlos, this is Josh. I’m planning a
surprise party for Naoko.
Are you free at all later this week?
B: Let me see. I’m busy Wednesday
night. But I don’t think I’m doing
anything on Thursday.
A: How about Friday?
B: Unfortunately, I work every Friday
night.
A: Oh, yeah.
B: But I’m not doing anything on Saturday.
A: OK.
2.
A: What are your plans for later in the
week, Ai? I want to have a party for
Naoko.
B: That’s a good idea. Well, I’m free
on Wednesday and Thursday
nights.
A: And is Friday night good for you?
B: Not really, I’m afraid. The problem
is I have karate on Fridays. I’m on
the college team.
A: I understand.
B: But I don’t have any plans for Saturday.
A: OK, I’ll call you later.
3.
A: Jane, I’m still trying to find a good
time for Naoko’s surprise party.
B: Great. I really want to come.
A: Are you free on Saturday night?
B: I’m afraid not. The thing is I have
Korean classes on Wednesday and
Saturday evenings. But I’m free
every other night this week.
A: OK. I think I can find a good day for all
of us then.
3.
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CD 1 Track 25 (Student CD
Track 8)
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1.
A: Karen, this is Mary. How are you and
Hao-ming doing? I was wondering if
we could meet for coffee on
Wednesday or Thursday after work. I
really want to show you my wedding
photos. And I have some great photos
from our trip to Bali. Give me a call.
Bye.
2.
A: Hi, Ben. This is Jeff. Hey, guess
what? There’s a new shop downtown
that sells old comic books. I heard
they have some fantastic ones, and
they’re not too expensive. Why don’t
we go down and take a look? We
could meet at my place and go from
there. Let me know if you’re
interested.
3.
A: Hello, Young-soo. This is Nicole.
Are you doing anything Sunday
evening? Some of us are getting
together for a barbecue at 5:00. It’ll
be mainly seafood. I hope it doesn’t
rain. Please come if you can. Give
me a call and let me know.
4.
A: Hey, Megumi. This is Dianne. You’re
a fan of that fabulous Hong Kong
movie actor, Jet Li, aren’t you? Guess
what?
He’s coming to town tomorrow. Why
don’t we go see him and take some
pictures? Maybe we can even get an
autograph! Let’s meet for lunch at
12:15 and then we can plan what to
do. See you then.
4.
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A: How about Friday?
B: Unfortunately, I work every Friday
night.
A: And is Friday night good for you?
B: Not really, I’m afraid. The problem
is I have karate on Fridays.
A: Are you free on Saturday night?
B: I’m afraid not. The thing is I have
Korean classes on Wednesday and
Saturday evenings.
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1.
A: Would you like to go dancing next
Saturday?
B: I’d like to, but unfortunately I have other
plans.
2.
A: Are you free next Tuesday afternoon?
B: Not really, I’m afraid. I have a class at
3:00.
3.
A: Are you free tonight, Chul-soo? We’re
all going to study at the library.
B: I’d like to go, but the thing is I have
baseball practice.
4.
A: Do you want to watch the basketball
game this weekend?
B: When is it on?
A: At two o’clock Saturday.
B: Ah...the problem is I have to work that
afternoon.
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Unit 4 Shopping
Lesson 1
2. Listen and Understand Class CD 1 Track
28
→ Page 20
1.
A: So how much did you spend today,
Elizabeth?
B: Let’s see. These jeans cost $85. Hmm,
they were expensive.
This T-shirt was $49.
A: Where did you go?
B: To that boutique near the college.
A: Oh. Things are really expensive there.
B: That’s for sure. Look at these sandals–
they were $99. Why did I buy them?
And the sunglasses cost $108. I don’t
think I’ll shop there again. Their prices
are crazy.
2.
A: So how much did you spend?
B: Not very much, actually.
A: Really? You sure bought a lot.
B: Well, let me see. These DVDs were
only $5 each. So that’s
$15. And this video game was only
$12. I wish I’d bought two of them.
A: What else did you get?
B: Um...I got these two CDs for $24.
And look at this great CD rack! It
holds 50 CDs, and it was only $15.
A: You really found some great bargains.
3.
A: Where did you get those movie
magazines, Jung-soo?
B: At MegaBooks. They were only $10!
This set of all the Harry Potter books
was only $19.99—a real bargain. And
look at this huge dictionary!
A: Wow! That looks expensive. How much
did you pay for it?
B: It was on sale for only $7.95. Hey, and
look at these comics.
I got 20 of them for only $17.50.
3. Listen and Understand Class
CD 1 Track 29 (Student CD
Track 9)
→ Page 21
1.
A: I’m interested in one of these.
B: This one is quite popular.
A: It feels light.
B: It is, but the wheels are very strong.
You can go really fast on it.
A: How much is it?
B: It’s $45.00.
A: That’s not bad. OK, I’ll take it. Here’s a
fifty.
B: And here’s your change, $5.00.
A: Thanks very much.
2.
A: I’d like to get these, please.
B: Did you try them on?
A: Yeah. They’re really comfortable.
Just what I need for basketball.
B: And they’re on sale this
week for $40.00. A: That’s
pretty cheap. OK, here’s a hundred.
B: Let me get your change. Here
it is: $50.00. A: How much did
you say? That can’t be right.
3.
A: I like this one. Is it a new model?
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B: Yes, it is. We just got them last week.
Why don’t you try it?
A: Thanks. It’s really small. I could keep it
in my pocket.
B: That’s right. And it has lots of
features. It takes great pictures
and has a very good battery.
A: It’s just what I need. How much is it?
B: It’s $115.
A: OK. Here’s $150.
B: And here’s your change: $45.
A: Sorry, how much did you say?
4.
A: Is this the new one?
B: Yes, it just came out. I’ve been listening
to it all day.
A: Great. How much is it?
B: $15.00.
A: I’ll take two, please. I want to give one
to a friend.
B: OK. That comes to $30.00.
A: Here’s forty.
B: Thank you. And your change is $10.
A: Thanks.
4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 30
→ Page 21
A: So how much did you spend
today, Elizabeth? A: So how
much didja spend today, Elizabeth?
A: Where did you go?
A: Where didja go?
4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 31
→ Page 21
1.
A: I love your new cell phone.
B: It’s cool, isn’t it?
A: Where didja buy it?
2.
A: I bought a lot of things.
B: I see. How much money didja spend?
3.
A: How much was your new computer?
B: Almost seven thousand dollars.
A: Why did you buy such an expensive
computer?
4.
A: Is that a new shirt?
B: Yeah. I bought a lot of shirts at that sale
last week.
A: How many didja buy?
Lesson 2
2.
Listen and Understand Class CD 1 Track
32
→ Page 23
1.
A: Wow! They have a great selection here,
don’t they?
B: They sure do. Look at those, with all
the raisins. They look delicious.
A: Yeah. And look at these
chocolate ones! B: I love
chocolate. How much are those?
A: They’re only $1.50 each.
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B: Why don’t we each get one? We can
have them with lunch.
A: That’s a good idea.
2.
A: This one looks interesting, Dylan. I
love this writer.
B: Me, too. And that one is really good.
A: Oh, have you read it?
B: Yeah. I have it at home. Do you want to
borrow it?
A: Thanks, that would be great. I want
something to read this weekend. And
besides, I don’t have 25 dollars!
3.
A: Oh, this must be BoA’s latest. Have
you heard it?
B: Yeah. It has some terrific songs.
A: I love her voice. And she’s so cute.
Are all these songs in Korean?
B: Some are in Korean and some are in
Japanese.
A: Great. I think I’ll take it.
B: You can pay over there.
4.
A: I like these. And they’re on sale!
B: They look really comfortable.
A: That’s what I need for playing soccer.
B: Why don’t you try them on?
A: I think I will.
B: How do they fit?
A: Oh, they’re too small.
B: Maybe we could ask for a bigger size.
A: I don’t think so. The clerk looks really
busy, and it’s time for me to go home.
3.
Listen and Understand Class
CD 1 Track 33 (Student CD
Track 10)
→ Page 24
1.
A: If there’s a little girl or boy in your
family, don’t forget to visit the 5
th
floor.
It’s full of great things for kids, and
many of them are on sale this week.
How about taking home a new computer
game? Today they’re on sale for just
$29.95. And all our puzzles and games
are 25% off. So come on up to the fifth
floor and take a look.
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movies on DVD for only $19.95
each. You’ll also find all the latest
digital cameras at 40% off. So why
don’t you come to the 2nd floor and
get some great bargains? Don’t miss
these prices, ladies and gentlemen.
4.
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A: Why don’t we each get one?
B: That’s a good idea.
A: Why don’t you try them on?
B: I think I will.
A: Maybe you’d like to sit down.
B: Great idea.
A: Maybe we could ask for a bigger size.
B: I don’t think so.
A: How about a new computer game?
B: I’m not sure.
A: Maybe you could get a digital camera.
B: Probably not.
4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 35
Page 24
1.
A: My girlfriend’s birthday is next week.
What can I give her?
B: How about a DVD?
A: That’s a good idea.
2.
A: Kyoko fixed my computer. How can I
thank her?
B: Maybe you could buy her some
chocolates.
A: Mm. Some chocolates. Yes, I think I
will.
3.
A: Father’s Day is next Sunday. What are
we going to buy for Dad?
B: I don’t know. Um...how about a tie?
A: I don’t think so. That’s what we bought
him last year.
2.
rd
4.
A: On the 3 floor we have a great
selection of sporting goods.
You’ll find everything you need for
summer sports like tennis, swimming,
baseball, and golf. And how about
some new summer clothes? We have
great prices on swimsuits, shorts,
baseball caps, and shoes. And this
week all T-shirts are on sale for under
$20! So hurry along to the 3
rd
floor.
3.
A: On the 4
th
floor we have an exciting
new book and magazine section. You
can enjoy a drink or snack from our
café while you look through a wide
variety of books and magazines from
all over the world. Maybe you’d like to
sit down with a glass of lemonade and a
great novel. It’s all happening on the 4
th
floor! And this week only, if you
spend more than $30 on books you get
one book free.
4.
A: Our electronics section on the 2nd floor
has a great selection of cell phones,
TVs, and DVD players. They all make
great gifts. And this week you can buy
your favorite

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We haven’t met. I’m Hannah. Unit 1 Meeting People B: Sorry, did you say Anna? Lesson 1 A: No, Hannah. B:
Hi, Hannah. Great to meet you. I’m
2. Listen and Understand Class CD 1 Atsuko. Track 2 → Page 2
3. Listen and Understand, Part A Class CD 1. 1 Track 3 A: Nice party, isn’t it? B:
Yeah, it’s great. Hey, my name’s John. A:
Nice to meet you, John. I’m Amy. B: Nice to meet you, too. 2. A: Excuse me. Are you Sun-hee? B:
No, I’m Young-hee. That’s Sun-hee over there. A: Oh, sorry. Good to meet you anyway. I’m Matt. 3. A: Great music, isn’t it? B:
Yeah, it is. By the way, my name’s Sarah. A:
Hi, Sarah. I’m Bob. How are you? B: Pretty good, thanks. 4. A: Are you enjoying the food? B:
Yes, I am. I’m David. Sorry, what’s your name again? A:
It’s Jennifer. And you’re David? B: That’s right. 5. A:
Hi, Su-wei. Remember me? I’m Sumio. B:
Of course. How are you, Sumio? A: Fine. And you? Tune In 1 Audio Script 4. 1. A: Excuse me, Kazu. How do you A:
Would you spell your name for me,
spell your name? Is it with a C or please? a K? B:
It’s Yu-ting. Y U DASH T I N G. B: It’s with a K. K A Z U. A:
Y U DASH T I N G. That’s a nice name. A: Thanks. 2. 5. A:
And how do you spell your name, A:
Your name’s Peter, isn’t it? Cecelia? B: Yeah. B: It’s C E C E L I A. A: So that’s P E T E R. A: C E C E L I A. Thanks. B:
No, actually it’s P I E T E R. It’s a Dutch name. My 3. father’s Dutch. A: What’s your name again? B: It’s Akemi. A K E M I. 6. A: A K E M I. Is that right? A: How do you spell your name, B: Yes, that’s right. Gillian—with a G or a J? B: A J. 4. A: OK. So it’s J I L L I A N. A: And may I have your B: That’s right. name, please? B: Sure. It’s Courtney. C O U R T N E Y. A:
3. Listen and Understand, Part B Class C O U R T N E Y.
CD 1 Track 4 (Student CD Track 3) B: That’s right. → Page 3 (Student CD Track 2) 5. → Page 3 A: Now tell me your name, please. 1. B: It’s Sacha. S A A:
Your first name’s Mary, isn’t it? A: C H A. S A C H A. B: Actually, it’s Marie. B: That’s correct. A:
Oh, sorry. How do you spell that? M 6. B: A R I E? That’s right. M A R I E. A: May I have your name, please? 2. B: Mi-kyoung. That’s M I DASH A: My name’s Soo-ji. A: K Y O U N G. M I DASH K Y O U N G. OK, got it. B:
Sorry. Did you say Soon-ji or Soo-ji? 4. In Class CD 1 Track 5 A: Soo-ji. S DOUBLE O DASH J I. Tune Tune In 1 Audio Script B: S DOUBLE O DASH J I. Got it! → 3 Thank you. Page 3. A: Nice party, isn’t it? A: You’re Sean, B: Yeah, it’s great. aren’t you? B: Yes, I am. A: Great music, isn’t it? A: Is that spelled S B: Yeah, it is. E A N? B: No, it’s S H A A: Are you enjoying the food? W N. A: Oh, OK. S H A W N. Tune In 1 Audio Script B: Yes, I am. B:
It was good, wasn’t it? I love
action movies. A: Me, too. Well, I’d 4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 6
better go. Talk to you later. B: Bye → Page 3 for now. 1. 3. A:
It’s a beautiful night for a party, isn’t it? A: Hello, Michael. How B:
Yeah, I’m glad it didn’t rain! By the are things? B: Good, way, I’m Hao-ming. thanks. How have you been? A: Hi. I’m Sophie. A: Oh, not bad. B:
Great day, isn’t it? Nice and hot. The 2.
water is nice and calm as well. Have you A:
I love this singer. Isn’t she great? gone for a swim yet? B:
She’s fantastic! Do you know her A: No. I’m going now. name? 4. 3. A:
Oh, look at the time. It’s getting late. A: Wow! This all looks great. B:
It sure is. And I haven’t finished my B:
Yeah. Try this. It’s really delicious.
shopping. I need to get some bread and juice. 4. A: OK. Catch you later. A:
I’m really enjoying myself here. The B: Yeah, see you later. people are so friendly. B: Yeah, they are. Do you know 5. everybody? A: Hi, Daniel. What’s up? B: Not much. How are you? Lesson 2 A:
Pretty good. Are you going downtown? 2.
Listen and Understand Class CD 1 B: Yeah. Track 7 A:
Me, too. Oh, good. Here comes our bus → Page 5 now. 1. 6. A: Hi, Sandra. Nice to see you. A: What did you buy, Eun-mi? B:
Nice to see you, too. How’s it going? B:
A pair of boots. What are you looking A: Pretty good, thanks. for? B:
The food here is always good, isn’t it? A: A new sweater. A: Yeah, it’s delicious. 2. A: I really enjoyed that movie. Tune In 1 Audio Script B:
I saw some pretty ones over there. Well, B: Yeah. see you later. A:
So am I. Maybe I’ll see you there. A: Thanks! Have a nice day. 4. 3. Listen and Understand A: Hi, Kate. How are you? Class CD 1 Track 8 (Student B: Good, thanks. CD Track 4) A: How’s school going? → Page 6 B:
OK, but I have two big exams this
week. How are things with you? 1. A:
Pretty good. I’m going to the rock A:
Hi, Terry. How are things with you? concert tomorrow night. B: Fine, thanks. And you? Are you? A: Good, thanks. B: No, I have to B:
It’s really hot today, isn’t it? study. A:
Yeah. I’m going to the pool. How about you? 5. B:
I can’t. I’m too busy today. A:
Nice to see you again, Matthew. B: You, too. 2. A: How was your trip? A: Hello, Suzanne. B:
I really enjoyed it. Canada is beautiful. B: Hi, Emily. How are you? A:
Really? Hey, I’m going to buy a new A: OK.
phone. Do you want a ride to the mall? B:
I love that blouse. It’s really pretty. B:
Oh, thanks. That would be great. I’d A:
Thanks. By the way, have you heard like to look at phones, too.
about the great sale going on at the Paradise Boutique? 4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 9 B:
Yeah, I’m planning to check it out. → Page 6 A:
Me, too. I need some new jeans. A:
It’s really hot today, isn’t it? 3. B:
Yeah. I’m going to the pool. How about A: Hi, Akira. Good to see you. you? B: Hi, Josh. A: How’s your job going? A: How’s your job going? B:
Pretty good, but I’m really busy this B:
Pretty good, but I’m really busy this month. What about you? month. What about you? A:
Me, too. Are you going to the baseball game on Saturday? A: How’s school going? 4
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OK, but I have two big exams this
week. How are things with you? 2. A: Do you have a cell phone?
4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 10 B:
Yes, my number is 371-409-1148. → Page 6 A:
Thanks. And do you have another telephone number? 1. B:
Yes, my home number is 371-980-3778. A:
I’m going to a movie tonight. How about you? 3. B:
I’m staying home. I have a headache. A:
Is there a telephone number where we can reach you during the day? 2. B:
You can call my cell phone. It’s 230- A:
This is my first year at the university. 671-2345.
I’m a freshman. What about you? A: Thanks. B: I’m a sophomore. B:
And on weekends you can reach me at 230-573-2990. 3. A:
I’m going to Florida for spring break. 4. What about you? A:
What’s your home phone number? B:
I haven’t made any plans yet. B: It’s 577-882-5567. A:
Great. And may I have your work 4. number? A:
I have a lot to do today. How are things B:
Sure. It’s 625 855-8223, extension 567. with you? A: Did you say extension 567? B: Really good, thanks. B: Yes, that’s correct. Unit 2 Communicating
2. Listen and Understand, Part B Class CD 1 Lesson 1 Track 12
2. Listen and Understand Part A Class CD → Page 8 1 Track 11 1. → Page 8 A:
One more thing. What’s your street 1. address, please? A:
Could I have your telephone number, B: It’s 1445 Westbury Avenue. please? A: Thank you. B:
Yes. My home number is 945-664- 1234. A:
945-664-1234. And do you have a number at work? B: Yes, it’s 945-667-0513. A:
Could you say that again, please? B: 945-667-0513. Tune In 1 Audio Script 2. A: I’ll need your mailing 2. address, too. B: It’s 349 A:
Do you have an e-mail address, Li-wei? Haig Street, Apartment 56. B: Sure. It’s luckyboy@wow.com A: Did you say 339 Haig A: Did you say luckyboy? Street? B: Yeah. It’s L U C K Y B O Y. B: No, 349.
All one word. A: That’s cute. A: 349. Got it.
Why did you choose that name? B: Oh, my girlfriend suggested 3. it. A: What’s your home address, please? B: It’s 17 3. Johnson Street, Apartment B. A: Do you use e-mail much, Yumi? A: Is that 17 or 70? B:
Yeah, but I don’t have my own B: 17.
address. I use my sister’s address. A: All right. Thank you. A: So what is it? B: It’s topgirl@oneworld.com 4. A: Did you say ‘top girl’? A:
Just one more thing. Could you give me B:
Yeah. T O P G I R L–all one word. your address? A:
Isn’t it a problem when you and your B:
Yes, it’s 499 Castle Street, Apartment
sister have the same e-mail address? 140. B:
Not really. She doesn’t use e-mail A:
499 Castle Street, Apartment 140.
very much. She prefers instant Thank you. messaging.
3. Listen and Understand Class CD 1 4. Track 13 (Student CD Track 5) A:
May I have your e-mail address, → Page 9
Rosa? I want to send you some photos from my vacation. 1. B:
Sure, Paul. I’d love to see them. It’s A:
Could I have your e-mail address, rosa7788@galaxy.com please, Terry? A:
Sorry. Could you say that again, please? B:
Sure. It’s terrybrown@harmoni.com B: ROSA 7788 at galaxy dot com. A: Terrybrown? Is that one word? A:
How do you spell galaxy? Is it B: Yes. GALAXY? A:
And is ‘harmony’ spelled H A R M O N B: Yes. Y ? A: And why the numbers 7788? B: No, it’s H A R M O N I. B:
That’s my birthday. July 7, 1988. A:
OK. Do you check your e-mail often? A: Of course. B: Yeah, about twice a day. 5
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4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 14 2.
Listen and Understand Class CD 1 → Page 9 Track 16 A: My number is 945-667-0513. → Page 11 B:
Could you say that again, please? 1. A: Hello. A:
My address is 349 Haig Street, B:
Hello, may I speak to Sarah, please? Apartment 56. A:
Sorry. She’s not here right now. Would B: Did you say 339 Haig Street? you like to leave a message? B:
Yes. Please ask her to call Cindy. A:
It’s 17 Johnson Street, Apartment B. A: Sorry. Did you say Cindy? B: Is that 17 or 70? B:
Yes, Cindy. My number is 735-744- 3339.
4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 15 A:
OK. I’ll ask her to call you. → Page 9 1. 2. A:
What’s your phone number at work? A: Hello. Koichi speaking. B:
Oh, it’s 333-936-7744, extension 307. B:
Hi. This is Tina. May I speak to Allison? A:
OK, great. I’ll give you a call A:
She’s gone to class already. sometime next week. B:
Oh, OK. I’ll call her back tonight. A: What time will you call? 2. B: About six o’clock. A:
Could you give me your cell phone A:
No problem. She’ll be home by then. number, please? B: Sure. It’s 265-412-4589. 3. A: Sorry. Is that 4589 or 4599? A: Hello. B: 4589. B:
Hello. I’d like to speak to Moe. A:
I’ll see if she’s in her room. Who’s 3. calling, please? A:
Here, I’ll give you my e-mail address. B: OK. A: It’s kazu@hello.com. B: OK, Got it. Thanks. 4. A: What’s your address? B: It’s 239A Melrose Road. A:
Um … could you say that again, please? B: Sure. 239A Melrose Road. Lesson 2 Tune In 1 Audio Script B:
My name’s Jack. I’m in her biology 2. class. A:
Koichi, this is Sarah. Listen, I’m sorry A: OK, Jack. Just a minute.
I forgot to call and say happy birthday B: Thanks.
on Sunday. I was really busy that day.
My sister was leaving for the States, 4.
and we all went out to the airport. A: Mei-ling’s Boutique. Anyway, I hope you had a nice Carmen speaking. B: Oh,
birthday. I’ll see you tomorrow.
hi. Could I speak to Mei-ling,
please? A: I’m sorry. She’s 3. busy at the moment. A:
Teresa, this is Jian-hao. I have a favor B: Could you ask her to call me?
to ask. Could I borrow your digital A: Sure.
camera for a couple of days? I’m doing B: She has my number.
a project for my biology class, and I A:
All right. But what’s your name?
need to take some pictures of flowers B: Oh, sorry. It’s Tim.
and other plants. Please give me a call
and let me know. My number is 449- 828-0291. Thanks. 5. A: Hello. B:
Hello. I’m calling from Apartment 4. A:
Hello, Anna. This is Ricardo. I’m just
206 downstairs. Is Hao- ming there?
calling to say what a wonderful time I A: No, he’s at work.
had at your party on Friday night. Your B: Oh, I see.
friends are so nice, and it was very A:
I can give him a message if you like. Is
kind of you to invite me. And thanks that Billy?
for giving me a ride home, too. B:
Yes, but don’t worry, thanks. I’ll call Gracias, Anna. See you soon. him back later. 5. 3. Listen and Understand A:
Hi, Jung-soo. This is Kevin. How are Class CD 1 Track 17 (Student
things? I wonder if you could give me CD Track 6)
a ride downtown tomorrow. My laptop → Page 12
is being repaired, and I have to pick it 1.
up before five o’clock. Could you A:
Hi, Sally, this is John. I’m just
please call tonight and let me know if
calling about the movie tomorrow. you can help me out?
It starts at five o’clock, so let’s
meet at 4:45 in front of the theater. 4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 18
Jake and Ya-ping are coming, too. → Page 12
So don’t forget. I’ll see you there. A: What time will you call? Bye. B: About six o’clock. Tune In 1 Audio Script 6
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My name’s Jack. I’m in her biology C: We have a long time to wait. class. 2. A: Please ask her to call Cindy. A: Are we late? B: Sorry. Did you say Cindy? B:
No. That’s our train over there. C:
“The 3:30 express to Townsville is A: Is this Billy?
now boarding on platform 17. All B:
Yes, but don’t worry, thanks. I’ll call aboard, please.” him back later. B: See? I told you. A: Come on. Hurry up.
4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 19 → Page 12 3. A:
Excuse me. Are you going to Taipei? 1. B: Yes, I am. A:
What’s your telephone number, A: Me, too. please? C:
“Apex Airlines flight number 404 to
Taipei is delayed by twenty minutes. It 2. will now depart at 4.50.” A: Did you say Kaito? B:
Oh, no. Our flight is thirty minutes late. A:
I think he said twenty minutes, actually. 3. A: Where do you live? 4. A: I think we’re too early. 4. B:
“The next Gray line city sightseeing tour A:
What time shall I call back tonight? leaves at 11:05.
Please buy your tickets on the bus.” 5. C:
Oh, good. It’s leaving soon. She said A: Is that 535-998-6632? 11:05, didn’t she? A: Yeah, that’s right. Unit 3 Telling Time C:
Great. Now where’s the ticket window? Lesson 1 A:
Actually, we buy our tickets on the bus,
2. Listen and Understand Class CD 1 she said. Track 20 → Page 14 1. A:
Listen. I think they’re talking about our flight. B:
“Flight number 69 to Toronto will depart at 2:15 P.M..” C: Did she say 2.15? Tune In 1 Audio Script
3. Listen and Understand Class CD
around 9:00. We do a couple of
1 Track 21 (Student CD Track 7)
shows and then finish around 2 A.M.. → Page 15 C: You finish at 2 A.M.? B: That’s right. 1. A:
So what’s your day like, Andrew? 4. B:
Well, I’m a cashier. The place I A:
So, do you like your job, Jennifer? work is open 24 hours a day, B:
Yes, I love it. I really enjoy working seven days a week.
with children. They learn so quickly, A: It’s open 24 hours a day? and we have a lot of fun. B:
Yeah. So some people work from A: How long is your day? 6 A.M. to 2 P.M., some from 2 B:
Our school starts at 8 A.M., and the kids
P.M. to 10 P.M., and some from leave at 3 P.M. 10 P.M. to 6 A.M.. C: So you go home then, too? A: And what about you? B:
No, I always have to get ready for the B:
I always work the first shift, from 6 to
next day, so I don’t actually go home 2. until around 5:00. A:
So you get home pretty early, then? B: Yeah, I do.
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How long have you been driving a B: Did she say 2:15? cab, Nathan? A: That’s right. B: About ten years, I guess. A:
And do you always work at night? A:
So you get home pretty early, then? B:
Yeah. I like it because the traffic B: Yeah, I do.
isn’t as bad. I usually start at 11
P.M. and drive till around 9 A.M.. B:
Oh, no. Our flight is 30 minutes late. Then I go home and sleep. A:
I think he said 20 minutes, actually. C:
Wow, so you work for 12 hours at a time? A:
So you work for 12 hours at a time? B:
No, about ten hours, actually. B:
No, about ten hours, actually. 3.
4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 23 A:
Do you work in a club, Atsuko? → Page 15 B:
No, in a restaurant, actually. 1. A:
Oh, I see. So you play while people A: Do you get up early? are eating? B:
Yeah, I’m usually up before six. B:
Uh-huh. We normally start playing 7
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But I’m not doing anything on Saturday. 2. A: OK. A:
We’d better hurry. Soccer practice starts at five o’clock. 2. B:
Um, I think it starts at 5.30, actually. A:
What are your plans for later in the
week, Ai? I want to have a party for 3. Naoko. A:
What time is your appointment with Dr. B:
That’s a good idea. Well, I’m free Lee? on Wednesday and Thursday B: It’s at four o’clock. nights. A: On Thursday? A:
And is Friday night good for you? B:
Yeah, that’s right. Four o’clock this B:
Not really, I’m afraid. The problem Thursday.
is I have karate on Fridays. I’m on the college team. 4. A: I understand. A:
The concert starts at six, doesn’t it? B:
But I don’t have any plans for Saturday. B: Let me check our tickets. A: OK, I’ll call you later. A: OK. B:
Um, no—it starts at seven, actually. 3. A:
Jane, I’m still trying to find a good
time for Naoko’s surprise party. 5. A:
So our flight leaves at 9 o’clock? B: Great. I really want to come. A:
Are you free on Saturday night? B: Uh-huh. A: Nine o’clock at night? B:
I’m afraid not. The thing is I have
Korean classes on Wednesday and B: Yeah, 9 P.M..
Saturday evenings. But I’m free every other night this week. Lesson 2 A:
OK. I think I can find a good day for all 2.
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Carlos, this is Josh. I’m planning a Track 8) surprise party for Naoko. → Page 18
Are you free at all later this week? B:
Let me see. I’m busy Wednesday
night. But I don’t think I’m doing anything on Thursday. A: How about Friday? B:
Unfortunately, I work every Friday Tune In 1 Audio Script 1. 4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 26 A:
Karen, this is Mary. How are you and → Page 18
Hao-ming doing? I was wondering if A: How about Friday? we could meet for coffee on B:
Unfortunately, I work every Friday
Wednesday or Thursday after work. I night.
really want to show you my wedding
photos. And I have some great photos A:
And is Friday night good for you?
from our trip to Bali. Give me a call. B:
Not really, I’m afraid. The problem Bye. is I have karate on Fridays. 2. A:
Are you free on Saturday night? A:
Hi, Ben. This is Jeff. Hey, guess B:
I’m afraid not. The thing is I have
what? There’s a new shop downtown
Korean classes on Wednesday and
that sells old comic books. I heard Saturday evenings.
they have some fantastic ones, and
they’re not too expensive. Why don’t
4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 27
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could meet at my place and go from 1.
there. Let me know if you’re A:
Would you like to go dancing next interested. Saturday? B:
I’d like to, but unfortunately I have other 3. plans. A:
Hello, Young-soo. This is Nicole. Are you doing anything Sunday
evening? Some of us are getting 2.
together for a barbecue at 5:00. It’ll A:
Are you free next Tuesday afternoon?
be mainly seafood. I hope it doesn’t B:
Not really, I’m afraid. I have a class at
rain. Please come if you can. Give 3:00. me a call and let me know. 3. 4. A:
Are you free tonight, Chul-soo? We’re A:
Hey, Megumi. This is Dianne. You’re
all going to study at the library.
a fan of that fabulous Hong Kong B:
I’d like to go, but the thing is I have
movie actor, Jet Li, aren’t you? Guess baseball practice. what?
He’s coming to town tomorrow. Why 4.
don’t we go see him and take some A:
Do you want to watch the basketball
pictures? Maybe we can even get an game this weekend?
autograph! Let’s meet for lunch at B: When is it on?
12:15 and then we can plan what to A: At two o’clock Saturday. do. See you then. B:
Ah...the problem is I have to work that afternoon. Tune In 1 Audio Script 8
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Wow! That looks expensive. How much Lesson 1 did you pay for it? B:
It was on sale for only $7.95. Hey, and
2. Listen and Understand Class CD 1 Track look at these comics. 28
I got 20 of them for only $17.50. → Page 20 1.
3. Listen and Understand Class A:
So how much did you spend today, CD 1 Track 29 (Student CD Elizabeth? Track 9) B:
Let’s see. These jeans cost $85. Hmm, → Page 21 they were expensive. 1. This T-shirt was $49. A:
I’m interested in one of these. A: Where did you go? B: This one is quite popular. B:
To that boutique near the college. A: It feels light. A:
Oh. Things are really expensive there. B:
It is, but the wheels are very strong. B:
That’s for sure. Look at these sandals– You can go really fast on it.
they were $99. Why did I buy them? A: How much is it?
And the sunglasses cost $108. I don’t B: It’s $45.00.
think I’ll shop there again. Their prices A:
That’s not bad. OK, I’ll take it. Here’s a are crazy. fifty. B:
And here’s your change, $5.00. 2. A: Thanks very much. A: So how much did you spend? B: Not very much, actually. 2. A:
Really? You sure bought a lot. A:
I’d like to get these, please. B:
Well, let me see. These DVDs were B: Did you try them on? only $5 each. So that’s A:
Yeah. They’re really comfortable.
$15. And this video game was only
Just what I need for basketball.
$12. I wish I’d bought two of them. B: And they’re on sale this A: What else did you get? week for $40.00. A: That’s B:
Um...I got these two CDs for $24.
pretty cheap. OK, here’s a hundred.
And look at this great CD rack! It B: Let me get your change. Here
holds 50 CDs, and it was only $15. it is: $50.00. A: How much did A:
You really found some great bargains.
you say? That can’t be right. 3. 3. A: Where did you get those movie A:
I like this one. Is it a new model? magazines, Jung-soo? B:
At MegaBooks. They were only $10!
This set of all the Harry Potter books
was only $19.99—a real bargain. And look at this huge dictionary! Tune In 1 Audio Script B:
Yes, it is. We just got them last week. 1. Why don’t you try it? A: I love your new cell phone. A:
Thanks. It’s really small. I could keep it B: It’s cool, isn’t it? in my pocket. A: Where didja buy it? B:
That’s right. And it has lots of
features. It takes great pictures 2. and has a very good battery. A: I bought a lot of things. A:
It’s just what I need. How much is it? B:
I see. How much money didja spend? B: It’s $115. A: OK. Here’s $150. 3. B:
And here’s your change: $45. A:
How much was your new computer? A: Sorry, how much did you say? B:
Almost seven thousand dollars. A:
Why did you buy such an expensive 4. computer? A: Is this the new one? B:
Yes, it just came out. I’ve been listening 4. to it all day. A: Is that a new shirt? A: Great. How much is it? B:
Yeah. I bought a lot of shirts at that sale B: $15.00. last week. A:
I’ll take two, please. I want to give one A: How many didja buy? to a friend. B: OK. That comes to $30.00. Lesson 2 A: Here’s forty.
2.Listen and Understand Class CD 1 Track B:
Thank you. And your change is $10. 32 A: Thanks. → Page 23 1.
4. Tune In Class CD 1 Track 30 A:
Wow! They have a great selection here, → Page 21 don’t they? A: So how much did you spend B:
They sure do. Look at those, with all today, Elizabeth? A: So how
the raisins. They look delicious.
much didja spend today, Elizabeth? A: Yeah. And look at these A: Where did you go? chocolate ones! B: I love A: Where didja go?
chocolate. How much are those? A: They’re only $1.50 each.
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Why don’t we each get one? We can 1. have them with lunch. A:
If there’s a little girl or boy in your A: That’s a good idea.
family, don’t forget to visit the 5th floor.
It’s full of great things for kids, and 2.
many of them are on sale this week. A:
This one looks interesting, Dylan. I
How about taking home a new computer love this writer.
game? Today they’re on sale for just B:
Me, too. And that one is really good.
$29.95. And all our puzzles and games A: Oh, have you read it?
are 25% off. So come on up to the fifth B:
Yeah. I have it at home. Do you want to floor and take a look. borrow it? A:
Thanks, that would be great. I want
something to read this weekend. And
besides, I don’t have 25 dollars! 3. A:
Oh, this must be BoA’s latest. Have you heard it? B:
Yeah. It has some terrific songs. A:
I love her voice. And she’s so cute.
Are all these songs in Korean? B:
Some are in Korean and some are in Japanese. A:
Great. I think I’ll take it. B: You can pay over there. 4. A:
I like these. And they’re on sale! B: They look really comfortable. A:
That’s what I need for playing soccer. B: Why don’t you try them on? A: I think I will. B: How do they fit? A: Oh, they’re too small. B:
Maybe we could ask for a bigger size. A:
I don’t think so. The clerk looks really
busy, and it’s time for me to go home. 3.Listen and Understand Class CD 1 Track 33 (Student CD Track 10) → Page 24 Tune In 1 Audio Script movies on DVD for only $19.95 B: Probably not.
each. You’ll also find all the latest
digital cameras at 40% off. So why
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don’t you come to the 2nd floor and Page 24
get some great bargains? Don’t miss 1.
these prices, ladies and gentlemen. A:
My girlfriend’s birthday is next week. What can I give her? 4.Tune In Class CD 1 Track 34 B: How about a DVD? → Page 24 A: That’s a good idea. A: Why don’t we each get one? B: That’s a good idea. 2. A:
Kyoko fixed my computer. How can I A: Why don’t you try them on? thank her? B: I think I will. B: Maybe you could buy her some chocolates. A:
Maybe you’d like to sit down. A:
Mm. Some chocolates. Yes, I think I B: Great idea. will. A:
Maybe we could ask for a bigger size. 3. B: I don’t think so. A:
Father’s Day is next Sunday. What are we going to buy for Dad? A:
How about a new computer game? B:
I don’t know. Um...how about a tie? B: I’m not sure. A:
I don’t think so. That’s what we bought him last year. A:
Maybe you could get a digital camera. 2. rd 4. A:
On the 3 floor we have a great
variety of books and magazines from selection of sporting goods.
all over the world. Maybe you’d like to
You’ll find everything you need for
sit down with a glass of lemonade and a
summer sports like tennis, swimming,
great novel. It’s all happening on the 4th
baseball, and golf. And how about
floor! And this week only, if you
some new summer clothes? We have
spend more than $30 on books you get
great prices on swimsuits, shorts, one book free.
baseball caps, and shoes. And this
week all T-shirts are on sale for under 4.
$20! So hurry along to the 3rd floor. A:
Our electronics section on the 2nd floor
has a great selection of cell phones, 3.
TVs, and DVD players. They all make A:
On the 4th floor we have an exciting
great gifts. And this week you can buy
new book and magazine section. You your favorite
can enjoy a drink or snack from our
café while you look through a wide