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        Unit 10 What did she say?;
Conversation Did you get the job?;
Phil Chen is interviewing for a job as a graphic designer.;
Exercise A. Listen and practice.;
F1:So,Phil,you said   you were a student.;
Phil:That's right.   I'm studying   graphic arts at   U.C.L.A.;
F1:And I see you   worked at a museum   last summer.;
Phil:Yes.I worked   as a part-time   guide from June   until September.;
I did some drawings there.;
Phil:Would you like   to see them?I have   them right here.;
F1:Why,Phil,these   are wonderful.;
Your art teacher said you were a good student.;
But you're also a very talented artist.;
Phil:Thank you.;
F1:Unfortunately,we   don't have any job   openings now.;
Phil:If I have a job   opening soon,I'll   contact you.I like   your work a lot.;
Phil:That's great.   Thank you very much.   It was nice   meeting you.;
F1:And it was very   nice meeting you,   too.;
Mike:So,Phil,how   was the interview?   Did you get a job?;
Phil:Well,she said   she liked my work,   but I don't know.;
She also said they didn't have any openings right now.;
Listening in Context;
Jobseek is a national recruiting firm.;
They interview job applicants for many companies.;
They are currently seeking people to fill two of the job openings below.;
Exercise A. Listen to the telephone conversations;
and check the job openings you hear.;
Conversation 1 Katy:Jobseek.   This is Katy.   How can I help you?;
Linda:This is Linda   Smith.I sent in a   resume two weeks   ago.;
Katy:Let me see,   Linda.What job did   you want?;
Linda:I want to   work with people.   So I applied for a   receptionist job.;
Katy:Yes,here it is.   Well,we only have   one opening for a   receptionist.;
But they want someone with at least one year of experience.;
Linda:Well,I worked   at Barclay's Bank   from June last year   until this January.;
Katy:Yes,I see that.   They really prefer   a college degree.;
Linda:I'm studying   right now.;
That's why I just want to work during the day.I go to school at night.;
Katy:Okay.Linda.   Worldwide Travel   needs an outgoing,;
energetic person to work part-time.;
Would you like me to make an appointment for an interview?;
Conversation 2 Katy:Jobseek.   This is Katy.   How can I help you?;
Jeff:Hello,this is   Jeff Golden from   Jiffy Appliances.;
Steve Jackson at Autoparts on Maine Street said you had good mechanics.;
We have a full-time opening for an experienced mechanic.;
Katy:Sounds good,   Mr.Golden.What   exactly are you   looking for?;
Jeff:We want someone   who is very careful   and patient.;
Someone who wants to do a good job.;
We prefer someone with a year or two years experience.;
But a good worker with a two-year technical school diploma is okay.;
Katy:Well,that   sounds like John   Miller.;
I can send John over tomorrow. What time's best?;
Exercise B.;
Listen again and fill in the requirements for each job mentioned.;
Conversation 1 Katy:Jobseek.   This is Katy.   How can I help you?;
Linda:This is Linda   Smith.I sent in a   resume two weeks   ago.;
Katy:Let me see,   Linda.What job did   you want?;
Linda:I want to   work with people.   So I applied for a   receptionist job.;
Katy:Yes,here it is.   Well,we only have   one opening for a   receptionist.;
But they want someone with at least one year of experience.;
Linda:Well,I worked   at Barclay's Bank   from June last year   until this January.;
Katy:Yes,I see that.   They really prefer   a college degree.;
Linda:I'm studying   right now.;
That's why I just want to work during the day.I go to school at night.;
Katy:Okay.Linda.   Worldwide Travel   needs an outgoing,;
energetic person to work part-time.;
Would you like me to make an appointment for an interview?;
Conversation 2 Katy:Jobseek.   This is Katy.   How can I help you?;
Jeff:Hello,this is   Jeff Golden from   Jiffy Appliances.;
Steve Jackson at Autoparts on Maine Street said you had good mechanics.;
We have a full-time opening for an experienced mechanic.;
Katy:Sounds good,   Mr.Golden.What   exactly are you   looking for?;
Jeff:We want someone   who is very careful   and patient.;
Someone who wants to do a good job.;
We prefer someone with a year or two years experience.;
But a good worker with a two-year technical school diploma is okay.;
Katy:Well,that   sounds like John   Miller.;
I can send John over tomorrow. What time's best?;
Unit 11 You're doing beautifully!;
Warm Up Exercise B.;
Listen to Susan and Andy talking about a sports match.;
Circle the words you hear.What sport are they talking about?;
Susan:So,how was   the game?;
Andy:Great!Our team   played really well.;
Susan:Oh,yeah?   So you won,then.;
Andy:We sure did.   We beat the other   team by twelve   points.;
Susan:Cool!Sounds   like it was quite   a game.;
Andy:Yeah.We have an   excellent pitcher   on our team.And   some great batters.;
We scored three home runs.;
Susan:Your opponents   must be down about   the score,though.;
Andy:Yeah,well,;
it's the first time they've lost a game in the whole tournament.;
Conversation Go,Nathan!;
Exercise A. Look at the story and listen.;
Nathan is running a 10K  race.His friends are watching.;
Karen:Where's   Nathan?I don't   see him.;
Ben:There he is.   Nathan's doing   very well.;
Annie:But he's   running slowly now.   I think he's tired.;
Karen:Oh,no.He's   in great shape.   He'll do well.   You'll see.;
Ben:Yeah,he's a   very good runner.;
Annie:That's   for sure.;
Annie:Hurry,   Nathan!Run! Ben:He's going as   fast as he can.;
Karen:Pass them!   Pass them!;
Karen:You're doing   beautifully.   Go,Nathan!Go!Go!;
Ben:He came   in first!;
Annie:He beat   them all! Karen:He won!   Nathan won!;
Grammar in Context Comparing how people do things;
Pronunciation Exercise C. Listen to the stressed words.;
Be as good as you can today.;
Exercise D. Listen. Circle the stressed word.;
1.Complete the   forms as neatly   as you can.;
2.Try to work as   quickly as   possible.;
3.Bring a doctor as   fast as you can.;
4.Leave as quickly   as possible.;
5.Be as patient as   you can with   your friends.;
6.Drive as slowly   as possible   on icy roads.;
Exercise E. Listen again and repeat.;
1.Complete the   forms as neatly   as you can.;
2.Try to work as   quickly as   possible.;
3.Bring a doctor as   fast as you can.;
4.Leave as quickly   as possible.;
5.Be as patient as   you can with   your friends.;
6.Drive as slowly   as possible   on icy roads.;
Listening in Context Exercise A.;
Chris and Brenda are talking about their sports abilities.;
Circle the sports you hear.;
Brenda:Hi,Chris.   How's it going?;
Chris:Great.I just   had tennis class.;
Brenda:Oh,good.   How's your game?;
Chris:Hmm,well,I'm   still a pretty   poor player,;
but I think I'm getting better.;
Brenda:Well hey,   we'll have to get   together for a   game sometime.;
Chris:Oh,I don't   know if I'm ready   for that yet.;
Brenda:Oh,come on!   I play pretty badly,   too.In fact,my   serve is terrible.;
Chris:All right,then.;
I'll play tennis with you,if you play volleyball with me.;
Brenda:Oh,no,not   volleyball!I'm a   hopeless volleyball   player.;
What about badminton?;
Chris:Okay.I play   badminton pretty   well.;
Brenda:You do?   I was hoping you   wouldn't say that.;
Exercise B. Listen again. Circle the correct answer.;
Brenda:Hi,Chris.   How's it going?;
Chris:Great.I just   had tennis class.;
Brenda:Oh,good.   How's your game?;
Chris:Hmm,well,I'm   still a pretty   poor player,;
but I think I'm getting better.;
Brenda:Well hey,   we'll have to get   together for a   game sometime.;
Chris:Oh,I don't   know if I'm ready   for that yet.;
Brenda:Oh,come on!   I play pretty badly,   too.In fact,my   serve is terrible.;
Chris:All right,   then.;
I'll play tennis with you,if you play volleyball with me.;
Brenda:Oh,no,not   volleyball!I'm a   hopeless volleyball   player.;
What about badminton?;
Chris:Okay.I play   badminton pretty   well.;
Brenda:You do?   I was hoping you   wouldn't say that.;
Unit 12 What do you do?;
Warm Up Exercise A.;
Listen.Write the wishes in the spaces.;
A:Who are you? [sounding confused];
Genie:I am the   Genie of the   bottle...;
WHAT DO YOU WISH FOR?[strong deep voice,genie like];
A:Let's see... [thinking]mmmm mm.;
I wish I could ... have a lot of money...and be a sports champion...;
mmm and take a vacation at the beach.;
Genie:Your wishes   are granted![poof   of genie-like   smoke sound];
Conversation I'm a webmaster.;
Exercise A. Listen and practice.;
Mike Cohen is making a web page for the Hollywood Oaks Apartments.;
Annie:Hi,Mike.   You must be busy.;
Mike:Oh,hi,Annie.   Yes.I've been   really swamped   lately.;
Annie:I wish I could   understand   computers better.;
Thanks for helping me with my web page. Mike:You're welcome.;
Annie:So,you're a   webmaster.What   exactly do you   do in your job?;
Mike:I put web sites   on the Internet for   businesses.;
Annie:You must be a   computer genius. Mike:Not really.;
Mike:So,what do you   want on your web   page?;
Annie:Well,there's   going to be a   vacancy in the   building soon.;
I need to find a new tenant.;
Mike:Okay.Why don't   you show the   apartments and the   pool on the web page;
Annie:I wish I could   keep everyone   here.;
There's such a great atmosphere in this building.;
Mike:I think   everyone agrees   with you.;
Mike:I just put   your web site onto   the Internet a few   minutes ago.;
Look!Two people are already asking for information about the apartment.;
They're singers from Brazil.;
Annie:Singers?   From Brazil?   How interesting!;
Listening in Context Talking about computers;
Exercise A. Look at the computer as you listen to the conversations.;
Check off the parts as you hear their names.;
Salesperson:Hello,   can I help you? Joseph:Yes,I'd like   to buy a computer.;
Salesperson:Well,   what do you have   in mind?;
Joseph:I'm not sure.   I don't know much   about computers,   to be honest.;
Salesperson:What do   you want to use   your computer for?;
Joseph:Mainly to   type documents and   make presentations.;
I'll also need it to check e-mail and do research on the Internet.;
Salesperson:Well,   then I'd recommend   something basic.;
There are two models I can show you.;
They both come as a package,you know,;
with built-in modem and CD-ROM drive, monitor,mouse, and keyboard.;
Joseph:That sounds   good.What's the   difference between   the two?;
Salesperson:Speed   and,of course,price!   This one is $2,000.;
The other one,which if faster and a newer model,is $4,500.;
Joseph:$4,500!Wow!I   wish I could afford   to pay that,;
but my budget is only $2,500.I'll take the first one.;
Salesperson:   Okay,sir.;
Would you like to pay cash,check, or credit card... [fade out];
Exercise B. Listen again. Answer the questions;
Salesperson:Hello,   can I help you? Joseph:Yes,I'd like   to buy a computer.;
Salesperson:Well,   what do you have   in mind?;
Joseph:I'm not sure.   I don't know much   about computers,   to be honest.;
Salesperson:What do   you want to use   your computer for?;
Joseph:Mainly to   type documents and   make presentations.;
I'll also need it to check e-mail and do research on the Internet.;
Salesperson:Well,   then I'd recommend   something basic.;
There are two models I can show you.;
They both come as a package,you know,;
with built-in modem and CD-ROM drive, monitor,mouse, and keyboard.;
Joseph:That sounds   good.What's the   difference between   the two?;
Salesperson:Speed   and,of course,price!   This one is $2,000.;
The other one,which if faster and a newer model,is $4,500.;
Joseph:$4,500!Wow!I   wish I could afford   to pay that,;
but my budget is only $2,500.I'll take the first one.;
Salesperson:   Okay,sir.;
Would you to pay cash,check, or credit card... [fade out];