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Lesson 16

Lesson 16

Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises

A.Phonetics: Sound Recognition

Training Focus:

Differentiating confusing sounds: 1.vowels 2.consonants

Drill 1

Directions: You will hear one word read from each group. Which is the word you hear ? Circle the letter beside the word you hear.

Key:

1.b 2.a 3.6 4.b 5.c

6.a 7.c 8.b 9.a 10.c

Drill 2

Directions: The words and phrases in the brackets are difficult to distinguish. Listen carefully. Put a check mark (√) beside the words or phrases you hear on the tape.

Key:

1.heavier 2.hopeless 3.my shelf 4.the flu

5.prescription 6.earn 7.bows 8.warm

9.Ruth 10.healthy

B.Sentences For Oral Repetition

Directions: You are going to hear some sentences chosen from the comprehension material in this lesson. Listen carefully and repeat.

1.---- Which one do you prefer the look of ?

---- Well, the Toyo's got a nicer shape. But I like the colour of the Smith better.

2.It's better to be sure than sorry. Wait till you are more certain.


Part Ⅱ Buying The Records
Lesson 16



Ex.Ⅰ

Directions: Give brief answers to the questions you hear on the tape.

1.What kind of record is the girl looking for ?

2.Where did she see the records last week ?

3.Who gave her the same records in Canada ?

4.What happened to the records ?

5.Where are the records the girl is looking for ?

6.How many records does the girl want ?

7.How much does she pay for the records ?

Key: (see tapescript)

Ex.Ⅱ

Directions: The words in the list are the key words in the dialogue. Study them carefully and see if you can catch them while listening.

Tapescript:

Buying The Records (2'3")

A: Good afternoon.

B: Good afternoon. Have you got any records of modern guitar music ?

A: We've got a lot of them. Which ones are you looking for ?

B: I'm looking for some records of Julian Bream. I saw them in your window last week but there are different records inthe window today.

A: Excuse me, aren't you American ?

B: No, I'm Canadian. My father gave me the same records in Canada, but I broke them.

A: What happened ?

B: They were in my suitcase. I sat on my case and broke the records. My cousin told me about your shop. I came here last week and saw the records.

A: Let's look for the records. I put some new records in the window yesterday. I took the Bream records out and I put them on that shelf. Yes, the records are there on the shelf.

B: How much are those three ?

A: They're four pounds fifty pence.


Part Ⅲ BuyingA Recorder
Lesson 16



Ex.

Directions: Put check marks beside the characteristics of each recorder according to the information you hear on the tape.

Key: Toyo ---- cheaper, a sharper tone, handier, a nicer shape

Smith---- bigger, a smoother tone, louder, a bigger speaker, heavier, a better colour

Tapescript:

Buying A Recorder (1′28″)

Maria goes to buy a cassette recorder. The shop assistant shows her two machines, a Toyo and a Smith.

M: Which is better do you think? The Toyo or the Smith?

A: Well, the Toyo is a little bit cheaper but the Smith's a bit bigger.

M: Which one sounds better?

A: The Toyo's got a sharper tone than the Smith.

M: I think I prefer one with a smoother tone.

A: The Smith's louder, of course, if you want a loud machine.

M: Yes, I might want something louder for certain kinds of music.

A: The Smith's certainly got a bigger speaker.

M: Which is easier to carry?

A: The Smith's a bit heavier than the Toyo. Then again the Toyo is handier in some ways. You can take the lid off.

M: Oh dear. One is bigger, the other is cheaper; one's louder, the other's smaller and something else. I'm getting more and more confused.

A: Which one do you prefer the look of?

M: Well, the Toyo's got a nicer shape. But I like the colour of the Smith better. No. It's hopeless. I'll just have to leave it for the moment, if you don't mind.

A: Not at all, Miss. It's better to be sure than sorry. Wait till you ate more certain.
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