LESSON TEN
[00:13.87]Listen and repeat these groups of words.
[00:26.25]to make made made of
[00:35.21]What's it made of?
[00:40.36]to use used used for
[00:50.23]What's it used for?
[00:54.00]to know known known for
[01:03.84]What's it known for?
[01:07.92]to write written written with
[01:18.79]What's it written with?HOw's that spelled?
[01:25.45]How do you spell that?Now repeat these words.
[01:33.81]object Indian pouch
[01:43.55]tobacco leather wood
[01:54.00]Listen to the following dialogue between a young reporter and the director of a local umseum.
[02:01.65]The reporter is taking notes,but he has trouble spelling some of the words.
[02:08.50]That's an interesting object,Mrs,Ono,What's it made of?
[02:14.87]It's made of leather,It's an Indian pouch.
[02:20.62]Let's see.I think pouch is spelled p-o-u-c-h.
[02:30.00]And leather is spelled...L-e-a-t-h-e-r.
[02:41.54]Thank you,And that item?That's an Indian treaty.
[02:49.09]Is it made of paper or leather?
[02:53.06]It's made of paper,By the way.the word Indian is spelled with a capital i.
[03:02.49]Thanks.Is this museum know only for its Indian items?
[03:09.94]No.It's also know for its collection of American art from this area.
[03:18.58]Why don't you come with me.and I'll show it to you?
[03:22.95]Now listen to the conversation again and repeat what you hear after each pause.
[03:29.97]Ready?Let's begin.
[03:34.13]That's an interesting object,Mrs,Ono,What's it made of?
[03:42.77]It's made of leather,It's an Indian pouch.
[03:51.84]Let's see.I think pouch is spelled p-o-u-c-h.
[04:03.91]And leather is spelled...L-e-a-t-h-e-r.
[04:18.27]Thank you,And that item?That's an Indian treaty.
[04:26.63]Is it made of paper or leather?
[04:31.18]It's made of paper,By the way.the word Indian is spelled with a capital i.
[04:43.32]Thanks.Is this museum know only for its Indian items?
[04:54.48]No.It's also know for its collection of American art from this area.
[05:08.43]Why don't you come with me.and I'll show it to you?
[05:16.37]Now you're going to ask some questions.You hear:
[05:24.55]Look at those earrings,
[05:29.09]Then I say,"Made of "And you say:
[05:35.57]What are they made of?Ready? Let's begin.
[05:41.21]Look at those earrings.Made of.What are they made of ?
[05:50.96]Look at that belt.Made of.What's it made of?
[05:58.61]Look at that knife.Used for.What's it used for?
[06:07.28]Look at those shoes.Made of.What are they made of?
[06:16.11]Look at those wooden boxes.Used for.What are they used for?
[06:25.18]Now instead of asking questions,you're going to answer them.
[06:31.24]I say."What's this tie made of?"
[06:37.11]And you can answer,It's made of silk.
[06:41.87]Or you can answer.It's made of wool.
[06:47.12]Any answer is correct if it makes.sense.
[06:52.71]After you speak,you're going to hear one possible correct answer.
[06:59.47]Ready?Let's begin.What's this tie made of?It's made of silk.
[07:10.11]What's that VCR used for?It's used for watching movies.
[07:18.54]Where's Station WEFL located?It's located in Stamford.
[07:27.37]How is Philip spelled,with one l or two?It's spelled with one l.
[07:37.43]What's knife used for?It's used for cutting.
[07:44.27]HOw is England spelled with a capital e or a small e?
[07:52.45]England is spelled with a capital e.
[07:57.00]Now let's do something a little different.
[08:01.25]You're going to disagree with everything you hear.
[08:06.30]I say,This Indian pouch is made of paper.
[08:12.54]And you say,No,it isn't made of paper.
[08:18.78]I say,Those museums are located in Stamford
[08:24.35]And you say,No they aren't located in Stamford."
[08:31.11]Ready?Let's begin.
[08:34.87]This Indian pouch is made of paper.No,it isn't made of paper.
[08:43.13]Those museums are located in Stamford
[08:48.48]No they aren't located in Stamford.
[08:54.13]Bennett is spelled with one t.No,Bennett isn't spelled with one t.
[09:04.26]The name Stamford is written with a small s.
[09:10.03]No,the name Stamford isn't written with a small s.
[09:17.79]THe starring role in"Murder at Midnight"is played by Rita Haynes.
[09:25.52]No,tHe starring role in"Murder at Midnight"isn't played by Rita Haynes.
[09:32.16]To end this lesson,
[09:35.61]you're going to hear a dialogue that has some useful wxpressions.
[09:41.17]First,listen and repeat the expressions.
[09:46.14]wish you best I wish you the best.
[09:55.57]sitting pretty .I'm going to be sitting pretty.
[10:04.42]worth a fortune It can be worth a fortune.
[10:12.78]blow up at you I hope he doesn't blow up at you.
[10:22.63]get along with people .He doesn't get along with people.
[10:31.17]has a difficult persinality. He has a difficult personality
[10:40.24]Now listen to this dialogue between Mike and Jeff.
[10:45.28]You donw,Jeff,I'm really happy you got the role of Tony.
[10:51.73]I wish you the best in your new job.
[10:56.69]Thanks,Mike If this show is a success.I'm going to be sitting pretty.
[11:04.27]The right role can be worth a fortune to a young actor like me.
[11:09.91]I just hope that Steven doesn't blow up at you too often.
[11:16.15]He doesn't get along with most people.He has a difficult personality.
[11:24.20]Now listen to the dialogue again and repeat what you hear.
[11:30.65]There's going to be a pause after each group of words.
[11:36.40]Think about what the new expressions mean when you say them.
[11:41.68]You donw,Jeff,I'm really happy you got the role of Tony.
[11:49.93]I wish you the best in your new job.
[11:54.61]Thanks,Mike If this show is a success.I'm going to be sitting pretty.
[12:05.55]The right role can be worth a fortune to a young actor like me.
[12:17.62]I just hope that Steven doesn't blow up at you too often.
[12:26.68]He doesn't get along with most people.He has a difficult personality.
[12:35.75]Well,if you learn English well,you're going to be sitting pretty.
[12:42.23]And maybe someday it's going to be worth a fortune to you.
[12:48.39]This is end of Lesson Ten.