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BookS

He gets up early.
VOCABULARY:

Student life
Daily activities

GRAMMAR:

Using the simple present tense

PRONUNCIATION:

fSaying the

GRAMMAR:

Using the negave simple present tense

VOCABLARY:

Parts of the day

DIALOG:

MaMng suggestions

GRAMMAR:

Making simple present tense yes/no questons


Simple present tense long and short answers
Talking abomt food for dijBferent meis

READING:

Word skills

22

PERFORMANCE CHECK:

Keviewing new vocabulary

24

BOOK 3 LESSON1

3
4
,.,...,..

present tense for he, she, and it


Stress patterns ....:.......

6
....9
10
11

13

,.........*.... 17
18
.....20
21

Prevlew

What's new in Lesson i?

NEWVOCABLARY
Nouns

Verbs

Other words

afternoon
class
evening
lesson
midnight
morning
nght
noon
shower
snack

do/does
don't/doesnt
get dressed
getup
shave
shower
sleep
swn
want

after
a,m.
at (midnight/night/noon)
before
eariy
every
for
hungry
in (the morning''
afternoon/evening)
late
p.m.
thirsty

NEW GRAMMAR STRUCTURES

USEFUL PHRASES

P^t Garcia gets up eariy every day.


Does he get up eariy every day?
Yes, he does.
Yes, he gets up eariy every day.
No, he doesn't.
No, he doesn*t get up early every day.

take a shower
go to bed

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

Vocabulary

Student Ufe

Pvt Garca doesn't sleep late. He gets


up at 6:00 a.m. every day. He takes a
shower, shaves, and gets dressed. Then
he eats breakfast in the dining hall
before he goes to class. After class, he
eats a snack, and he goes to the gym
at 3:00 p.m. He studies his lesson in
the evening, and he goes to bed at
midnight.

Pvt Garcia's friends get up early in


the morning, too. They shower, shave,
and get dressed, too. They go to the
mess hall at 6:45 every rnorning. After
breakfast, they go to class".

At noon, the students go to lunch.


They don't go to the gym right after
class in the afternoon. They go to the
library. Then they swim at 4:00. They
eat a snack and study their lessons
in the evening. They go to bed before
midnight.

BOOK 3 LESSON 1

Vooabulary
swma

Daily activities
get dressed

study
shave

sleep

go to class

go to bed

take a shower

getup

6:00 a.m.

6:15 a.m.

6:30 a.m.

7:00 a.m.

7:40 a.m.

3:00p.m.

7:00 p.m.

10:00 p.m.

10:15 p.m.

AMERCAN LANGUAGE COURSE

EXERCISE A

EXAMPLE:

Complete the sentences. Use every and the time of day.

1. Pvt Garca gets up at 0600


*

every mornmg

'_

2. Pvt Garca goes to bed late


3. Pvt Garca eats a snack and goes to the gym
4, Pvt Garca studies hs lesson
5. Pvt Garcia's friends shave

EXERCISE B

Look at the calendar and listen to the paragraph.

October
Sundoy

Mondoy Tuesday

Soturdoy

rfu -*
-V^v

14

16

21
29

Pvt Garca is a student. He goes


to class from Monday to Friday. He's n
elass every weekday. But Tuesdays are
different. Every Tuesday, he goes to the
library. Look at the calendar, Tuesday is
the day after Monday and the day before
Wednesday.

13
20
27

30

EXERCISE C
EXAMPLE;

Fui in the blank. Use before or after.

1. Monday is

Tuesday,

2. Tuesday is

Monday.

3. Wednesday is

Tuesday,

4. Thursday is

BOOK3 LESSON 1

before

_^ Friday.

5. Friday is

Saturday.

6. Saturday is

Friday.

7. Sundayis

Monday.

Grammar

Using the simple present tense

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He
->- ','*\''i. ^%**w.i'-'-**'.'. *vtes *.
da$X* , - ' ::,:
. ShC : " eateri". ^':' ":- lunch,
- . . every
r^f ..,/-<*.. .- ' T4rV

it

^'

- >.

'

L.

Add s to the present tense verb after he, she, it,

1. She gets up at 6:00 a.m, every day.


2. He ects breakfast in the dining hall every morning,
3. She eats a snack every afternoon,
4. He studies his lesson every evening.

v.fc-s*. -**^*.**.+-.. *SS"

*>* **-* ~r**3*w TT

Don't add s to the present tense verb after /, you, we, and they.

1. They get up early.


2. They go to the mess hall at 6:45 every morning.
3. They swim at 4:00 every afternoon.
4. They study their lessons every evening.
V* Use the simple present tense to talk about things you do regulariy.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE GQURSE

EXERCISE A

Write sentences about John's day. Use befare and after.

BEFORE CLASS

IN CLASS

AFTER CLASS

EXAMPLE:

1. John tak*s a ehower befare clase.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

BOOK3 LESSON1

Write what you do every day or every weekend.

'< t1' 1 "i * & $ ^^*4KW

i4i*sasis^i2i

Look at a partner's iist. Write what he or she does.


Number 1 is mn m&mple
1. JfiUtfL

2. _
3, __

4. _
.5. _
Tell the class what you both do. Use befare, after, and every.

We fo tt Ae lfcrary
every Saturiay,
We swit after
class tvery day.

AMERICAN UNOUAGEitURSE

Saying the present tense for he, she, and it


Listen to the final sounds. Write the words in the correct column.
He eats.

EXERCISE A

He rea te. /z/

He w^tches.

Listen to the sentence. Substitute the new word or phrase.

EXAMPLE: Teacher:

Pvt Garda gets up in the morning, (eats)

Student: Pvt Garca eats in the mornng.

EXERCiSE B

Listen to the word. Substitute the new word or phrase.

EXAMPLE; Teacher:
Student:

EXERCISE C
EXAMPLE:

BOOK3 LESSON1

Pvt Garca shaves every day, (studies)


Pvt Garca studies every giay.

Listen to the word. Substitute the new word or phrase,


Teacher:

Pvt Garca practicas every weekend. (watches TV)

Student:

Pvt Garca watches TV every weeken<d.

Pronunciation

Stress pattems
tomorrow

EXERCISE A

Write the words In the columrts wtth the correct stress patternsj

after
afternoon
befte
doesn't _
early :;'-"
;'_' evnmg;.
" every :;>
' lessn
_;
midnight :
morning -; : -i
>:

. ' .
'^"-

KEY

.'.,-...,,

'^ - '-^t

stressed syllaWe

EXERCISE B

Listen and repeat. Mark the stressed syllable.

Number 1 is cm example,
1. thirsty

9. tomorrow

2. hungry

10. husband

3. correct

11. Saturday

4. answer

12. recorder

5. banana

13. daughter

6. barracks

14. million

7. homework

15. mechanic

8. dspensary

16. salad
AMERICAN UNGUAGE COURSE

Grammar

Uslng the negatve simple present tense

Pvt Garca

sleeti)

Pvt Garca

leep

feV->-,ft
Linda
.
The boy
It '

1O&B>%
I doesirt

- eair! brea3dastix%emesshall.

Use does not or doesn't with fre, she, and /f,

Pvt Garca'^ frlende

Pvfc Garcia's frencte

"^.'"" *' *^ ^""

< f"'" ' r '. " '"'

do not

1 ,

&leep

late

sleep

late

i u _ u i M|

.r-- -..' ' ' " " ' '"^


You
We
:
1
They
^
The student

, ,. ?
don t

2 eat

Use do not or don 't with /, you, tve, and

BOOK 3 LESSON1

'^lhchi the mess hall.

EXERCISE A

Make egative sentences.

Number 1 is an example.

1. Pvt Garca gets up at 6:00 a.m.


He doesn't get up at 6;5Q.
2. I shave before class.

3. Pvt Garca and his friends eat in the mess hall.

4. Susan. goes to the gym at 3 p.m.

5. Yon go to class at 8 o'clock.

6. Pvt Garca goes to the library after lunch.

EXERCISE B

Tell what a ciassmate doesn't do.Then tell what you don't do.

**

I don't eat breakfast.

Bill doesn't study in


the library, I don't go
to the gym.

Joe doesn't eat breakfast.


I don*t study in the library.

'
r
m 'h
AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

Pars of the
noon

12 o'clock in the middle of the day

midnight

12 o'clock at night

mormng

the early part of day before noon ( o r rom .midnight to noon)

afternoon = from 12 noon to 6 p.m.


evening

= - from afternoon to about midnight

night

= after the day and before the morning

EXERCISE A

Look at the time and plcture. Write the time of day.

7:30 a.m. to noon

12:00

3.00 to 5:00p.m.

They go to class.

They eat their lunch.

These students. swim,

6:00p.m. to 9:00p.m.

9:00p.m. to midnight

12:00 at night

Thev watch televisin.

He!B asleep in his bed.

He studies his leSv

BOOK 3 LESSON 1

EXERCISE B

Listen and repeat. Mark the stressed syllable in each phrase

Nuinber 1 is an example.

1. in your room

7. atnoon

2. in the mess hall

8. at night

3. in the dning hall

9. atmidnight

4. inthemorning
. in the affcemoon
6. in the evening

EXERCISE C

10. at6o'elock
11. at7:45
12. at 7:45 in the morning

Listen and repeat the dfatog.Then mark the intonation pattern.

Hank; Do you eat lunch in your room?


Stephen.

No, I eat in the mess hall.

Hank: I eat n the dining hall, too.


Stephen: Fm hungry now. Lef s go to lunch.
Hank: Okay. Fm hungry and thirsty.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

EXERCISE D

Look at the pictures and read the paragraphs.

It's 4:25 in the afternoon. This


is Ms. Fox. She is Pvt Garcia's
teacher. Ms, Fox is at the bus
stop at the BX. She's early.

The bus comes at 4:35 every


day. But it's 4:50 now. Ms. Fox's
bus is late.

EXERCISE E
EXAMPLE:

Write sentences wth early or late.


Bill's class is at 7:30 in the morning. He goes to class at 7:15.

ill oes to clase earl,


1. Tom's class is at 7:30. He goes to class at 7:35.

2, Lab is at noon. The students go to the lab at 11:45.

3. Jim goes to bed at midnight

4, Mr. Flint goes to the base at 6:00 every morning.

BOOK3 LESSON1

Write what you do at different times of the day.

EXERCISE F

I shave.-

;:Jgo to bgiir:
*,*
,;:,.;, It's;7 a.m.;x
a^^i-^

Iwtehra :*:.

"y ^e,, i?,

!_get l%~-t

J":-:

leatdinner.

ex* <<,

m the morning

in the afternoor

w^,
w**

**Ss?(, 421
:r^t''WjK'

in the evening

atnight

Write sentences about what your classmates do and don't do.

EXERCISE G

It's midnight.

i
A
.
,
.

' -*w^WWW*^HiPN*t*:^

- SWinW'^'%?St''^^^^^^^m"

>^sh
^8

in the
atnoon ;:
in the evening
at night

Numbzr 1 is a?i example.


1. They don't shave at mlinight.

3..

4..
5,
6..

AMERICAN LANGUAGE CORSE

Making $ugt;e$ti0n$
JLAHA.; i)o you eat lunch in your room?
Stephen: No, I don't. I eat in the mess halL
Do yon eat in your room?
Hank: No, I eat in the dining hall, too.
Do you swim after class?
Stephen: Yes, I do. I swim after I eat a
snack. I go swimming at 4:00.
Hank: Well, it's noon, and 1'm hungry
now. Let's go to lunch.
Stephen: Okay, let's go. Fm both hungry
and thrstv.
Listen and repeal. Then role play a dalog with a partner.

EXERCiSE

Nuniber 1 is an example.
Dialog 2:

Dialog 1:

j*. Are you hungry?


S YeSjIam. * . . ..i..,,.
XT

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v

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'

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V

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,

. V'

'

'v'

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Sj: Me, too, Let's'go to tte snack bar.",


S2: Ok. Let's gol ',: /r/; -: ~- r:: Dialog 4: Write your own dialog.

Dialog 3:

S* : Let's g to the
mess
hall.
' - >- ^

S2: Not now. Fm no


, ,

t:

, ,>

It's 11 o'elock. Let's go at noon. ; ;

S,: Okay. Let's go at 12.

::OOK 3 LESSON 1

Grammar

Making simple present tense yes/no questions

Stephen and Hank

Do

eat

Stephen and Hank

in the mese hal

in the mees hall

V* Use do to make questions with /, you, we, ancJ th&y.


EXERCISE A

Read the statementThen write a yes/no question.

Number 1 is an example.

1. Po the gtudents eat breakfast every g(ay?


The students ea breakfast every day.
2,

You go to the library on Friday.


3,

Pvt Garcia's friends study in the barracks.


4.

Hank and StepLen drink coffee every afternoon.

The students sleep at midnight.


6.

Hank and Stephen get up at 6:00 every morning.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

Use does to make questiens wth he, she, and /f.

in the me&6 Hall

in the mese hall

EXERCtSE B

Read the statementThen write a yes/no question.

Number 1 isan example.


1. Voe& Pyt Garca eat breakfast every day?

Pvt Garca eats breakfast every day.


2.
Hank gets p at 6:00 every morning.
3,

Pvt Garca studies in the barracks.


4.

Betty dririks coifee every afternoon.

Pvt Garcia's techer takes the bus to class.


6.
The bus goes to our school.

BOOK 3 LESSON1

Grammar

Simple present tense long and short answers

~l

*#*

go 4

'-&}*
!^*-* ^^fc^^.^

Yes,

* s *

*** *..,-,

,*
* -^

- , 4 ",
^

Give long and short answers to the questions.


Wte hoth nsgative and affirn

^tive answers, Number 1 is an exaniple.

1. Do ye u drink coifee?
MoA don't dririk coffee.

No, I

2, Does Stephen study every night?

3. Do Hank and Stephen study in the barracks?

4. Does Jan eat dinner early?

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

Grammar

Taiking aboutfood for different meis


Hank: Today I want chicken for lunch.
Stephen: Not me! I don't eat chicken, beef,
or fish. I want a salad for lunch!
Hank: Salads are good for dinner. Hey,
there's a table. Let's sit over there.
Stephen: Okay, What do you want to drnk
for lunch?
Hank: It's a hot day, and Fm very thirsty
I j ust want to drink water,
Stephen: Fin just going to drink water
today> too.

EXERCISE A

Repeat the sentences.

1. They eat eggs for breakfast


They don't eat eggs for lunch.

3. The men drink water for lunch.


They don't drink juice for breakfast.

2. Stephen eats fruit for breakfast.


He doesn't eat beef for break'ast,

4. Hank eats salad for dinner.


He doesn't eat salad for lunch.

EXERCISE B

Write sentences using food and a meal or snack.

meat / dinner

: toast /breakst

fruit/a snack
1..
2,
3.
4,
5.
BOOK3 LESSON1

chicken / lunch
',sala4 / lunch ~

Reading Word s^///s<


These words belong to the same
category,

These w ords do not belong to the


same category,

lurich
dinner
brea kfast

lunch
dinner
desk
On e word is dfferent.
Eeskis noi a, meal.

They are meis.

*aasisi^iW Grele the word that doesn't bslong.


1.

beef

lamb

dock

chicken

2.

Tuesday

Friday

Wednesday

Air Forc

3.

man

wife

girl

daughter

4.

barracks

homework

messhall

BX

5.

dime

nickel

quarter

thousand

6.

our

my

the

their

7.

orangejuice

eggs

cofee

milk

8.

Mr.

Mrs.

Miss

Ms.

9,

father

women

son

brother

10.

child

barber

doctor

teacher

11.

Monday

Mrs,

Wednesday

Thursday

12.

early

late

time

shower

13.

does

who

what

when

14.

fifty

sixty

seventy

quarter

..

,
AMERICAN UNGUAGE COURSE

EXERCiSE B

Alphabelize the words.

study
learn
alphabetize
write
read

1.

2.

weekend
early
midnight
night
late

evenmg
doesn't
morning
afternoon
shower
4.

BOOK3 LESSON1

5.

6.

Performance Check

Reviewing new vocabulary

Complete each sentence with the cormct word.

1. I eat eggs for

lifeirjG

-'f-samgf^i:^

snaelt

2. John studies in the


3. Fm

.. Let's have lunch.

4. IwatchTV

I go to bed.

5.. I eat fruit fbr a


6. Hank wants some water. He's
7.
L s-

have fish for lunch.

8. Pvt Garca

EXERCISE A

at 6 a.

Match what John does with the time of day.

1. Johnshaves

a, in the evening.

2. John studies

b. atnight.

3. John swims

c. in the morning.

4. Johnsleeps

d, in tie afternoon.

EXERCISE B

Write the word you hear.

1.

6.

2.

7,

3.

8.

4.

9.

5.

10.
AMERICAN UNGUAGE CORSE

They speak English,


VOCABULARY:

Studying English atDLIELC.

GRAMMAR:

Asking simple present tense questions with who ......29

PRONUNCIATON:

Saying the ames of langxiages

.31

GRAMMAR:

Reviewing simple present yes/no questions

32

Asking present tense Information questions....,.,.

33

Makingtravel plans.,

38

VOCABULARY;

27

Making statements and questions with have,.

..40

PRONUNCIATION:

Stress and intonation patterns

GRAMMAR:

Using adverbs - always, sometimes, never

READING:

Word skills,

44

PERFORMANCE CHECK:

Preparing a questionnaire

46

BOOK3 LESSON2

.....41
.42

?rev\ew

What's new in Lesson 2?

NEWVQCABULARY
Other words

Nouns

airplane

Russian

Arabc
car
Chicago

Spanish
taxi
traa

how often
never

Chnese
English
French
French Mes

truck

sometimes
when

hamburger
Italian
Japanese

have
hear
know

Korean
language

learn
leave

Los Angeles
New York
plae

say
see
speak

always

on(dayofweek)

Verbs
has

NEW GRAMMAR STRUCTURES


Who stadies English?

What do Ms. Miller*s students study?


What does Mark study?
Where does Mark study English?
When does Mark go to class?
How often does Mark speak French.
Mark never speaks French in class.

USEFUL PHRASES
What language(s) do you speak?
take a taxi
have a hamburger for lunch

AMERICAN LAN3UAGE COURSE

Vocabulary

Studying English at DUELO


Mark is a student at DLIELC (Bfense
Language Institute English Language
Cenier). It's a language school. Mark
learns English there. He goes to his
classroom at 7:20 in the morning. He
says, "Good morning," to his teacher,
Ms. Miller. He greets the students in his
elass, too. Ms. Miller has ten students.
They always speak English in her
classroom. They never speak their own
languages there.

Mark studies one new lesson every day.


A lesson has twenty new words. These
are words the students don't know. Ms.
Miller teaches the students the new
words. She writes every word on the
board and says it. Her students see,
hear, read, and repeat the words.

At 2:35 in the afternoon, the students


say "goodbye" to Ms. Miller. They
leave the classroom. Mark goes to his
barracks. His friends go to the library.
Sometimes they go to the Learning
Center to study on computers or to the
library to listen to English-language
tapes and CDs. They often study until 8
o'cloek at night.

BQOK3 LESSON 2

EXBRC1SE A

Read the sentences. WriteT for true and F for fase.

1. Ms. Miller's studnts always speak English in their classroom.


2. Mark goes to his elassroom at 7:30 in the morning.
3. Ms, Miller's studnts say goodbye to her at 2:35 in the afternoon.
4. Mark doesn't learn 20 words every day.
5. Sometimes Mark goes to the Learang Center.
6. Ms. Miller writes new words in her notebook.
7. Her studnts never say new words.
8. Mark says good morning to Ms. Miiler,
9. Ms, Miller has ten studnts in her class.
10. Her studnts listen to CDs i the Learning Genter,
EXERC1SE

Mark

Listen and write the missing words.

goes to his classroom at 7:15. He

"good

morning" to Ms, Miller and to the studnts. The studnts never


their

in Ms. Miller's classroom.


Mark studies a new lesson

day. Ms. Miller writes 20 new

___ on the board and says them. Her studnts


the words. Then, they

and

them after her. They

the new words.


At 2:35 in the afternoon the studnts
goes to his.

_, and his triends go to the

the classroom. Mark


.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

;king simple present tense questions with who

Mark

day

4-

mo

studies

every

day

His ca ss mates

etudy

every

day

.*

V* Who- questions with BE use is or are.


EXERC1SE A

Read the answer. Then write a question with who.

Mark studies every day.

1.
2.

Ms, Miller writes words on the board.


- The students learn new words,

3.
4.

Mark goes to the barracks.

5.

The students listen to recordings.

EXERCISE B

Read the answer. Wrtte questions wth Who /s and Who are.

These sentences use the verb-BE.


1.

Ms. Miller is Mark's teacher.

2.

The students are Mark's ftiends.


Mark is a student at DLIELC.

4,

BOOK'3 LESSON2

DLIELC students are speakers of English.

EXERCISE C

Write w/ioquestions in the boxes.

Withyour team, write 3 questicns for each ofthe 4 categoras, Give each question a dollar
amount: $200 for easy. questions, $300 for mdium questions, and $400 for difficult questions,
Your teacher will then tell you how to play the game.

Language

FamHy

Food

\s
- nSMSKM*"f ,.,

Whq speaks Fratich?

Who eats lamb

for

Who has tO eie^gra?

Who gets up at

dnrter?

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

Pronuncation

Saying the ames of languages

Listen and repeat each word, Then write the word in the column with its stress pattern.

' Japanese ,
languge;

*** *4

" &,

Italian .

A.

KEY
stressed syllabie

unstressed syitabie

EXERCJSE

Listen and repeat. Follow your teacher's intonation.

Ornar: What languge do you speak?


Kim: Korean and Chnese. How about
you?
Ornar: I speak rabic.
Kim: What languge does Alfred speak?
Ornar: Spanish.

BOOK3 LESSON2

Grammar

Reviewing simple present yes/no questions

Englsh

English

V* To make a yes/no question, put do or does in front of the subject and use the simple
form of the verb.

EXERCISE

Write a yes/no question on the une above the statement.

1.
Mark goes to the classroom at 7:15 in the morning,

2.
Mark says "god morning* to hs teacher.

3.

The studerits always speak English in class.

4.

The students go to the barracks or to tke library,

5. ___
The students go to class from Monday to Frday,

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COU'RSE

Grammar

Asking present tense Information questions

EXERCISE

Write questions. Use what, where, when,or howoften.

EXAMPLES:

Where does Ms MiUer teach?


What does Ms Miller teach?
When does Ms Mler teach?
1.
Markgoes to the classroom at 7:15 a.m.

Mark says "good morning" to his teaeherin the mornmg.

The students go to th barracks or the library after class.


4.

The students speak English in class.

BOOK3 LESSON2

EXERCISE B

Wrte a yes/no question.Then write a question with what

Numbr 1 is an example.
i

Ooes Mark say "good mornng"?

Yes he does. (Mark says "good mornng.")


What does Mark say?
Good morning. (Mark says "good morning.")

2.
Yes, they do. (Ms. Miller's students always speak English.)

English. (Ms. Miller's students always speak English.)

3.

Yes, he does. (Mark studies a new lesson every day.)

A new lesson. (Mark studies a new lesson every day.)

4.

Yes, they do, (Ms. Miller's students learn 20 new words every day.)

Twenty new words. (Ms. Miller's students learn 20 new words every day.)

5.

Yes, they do. (Mark and his friends study their English lesson.)

Their English lesson. (Mark and his friends study their English lesson.)

AMERICAN LANGAGE COURSE

EXERCISE. C

Write a y es/no question.Then wrte a questlon with when.

1.
Yes, he does. (Mark goes to his classroom 7:15.)

At 7:15. (Mark goes to his classroom at 7:15.)

2.
Yes, he does. (Mark says "goodbye" to Ms. Miller at 2:35.)

At 2:35. (Mark says "goodbye" to Ms. Miller at 2:35.)'

3.

Yes, they do. (Mark and his classmates say goodbye to Ms. Miller at 2:35.)

At 2:35. (Mark and his classmates say goodbye to Ms. Miller at 2:35.)

4.

Yes, they do. (Mark and his friends go to the Learning Center in the afternoon.)

In the afternoon. (Mark and his friends go to the Learning Center in the
afternoon.)

BOOK3 LESSON2

EXERCISE D

Write a yes/no question.Then write a question with where.

1.
Yes, he does. (Mark goes to his classroom at 7:15.)

To his classroom. (Mark goes to his classroom at 7:15.)

2.
Yes, she does. (Ms. Miller has ten students in her classroom.)

In her classroom. (Ms. Miller has ten students in her classroom.)

3.

Yes, she does. (Ms. Miller writes new words on the board,)

On the board. (Ms. Miller writes new words on the board.)

4.

Yes, they do. (Mark's friends go to the library at 2:35.)

To the library. (Mark's friends go to the library at 2:35.)

5.

Yes, they do. (Mark and his friends sometimes go to the Learning Center.)

To the Learning Center. (Mark and his friends sometimes go to the Learning
Center.)

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

EXERCISE E

!ookatjh,._,_

ons per picure.

Number 1 is an example.

Wlio is Mrs. Lee?


Where s Mrs. Lee?
What doe$ Mrs. Lee do?
When does Mrs. Lee go to the mess hall?
How often does Mrs. Lee go to the mess hall?
1.

5,

Mrs, Lee

Janet and Joan

3, Sue and Elizabeth

Mr. Jones

6. Ms. Grey and Nick

Kurt

9. Mr. Fredrickson

BOOK3 LESSON2

Rick

Vbcabulary

Making travel plans

truck

car

taxi

train

plae

Janet: Helio. Do you have a bus to Chicago?


Clerk: Yes, we do.
Janet:
Clerk:
Janet:
Clerk:
EXERC1SE A

StuderitA;

Wlien can I take it?


It leaves at noon.
How often does it go?
A bus leaves for Chicago every 6 hours.

Askanci answer questions aboutthe schedule,


New York

Chicago

Los Angeles

every 6 hours

every 2 hours

every 4 hours

every 8 hours

every 8 hours

every 12 hours

every 4 hours

every 6 hours

every 6 hours

'*< ;^-/-:S$s**y"

Read the schedule aad


your partnr's: questions. ,:

a.m, ,
Ctp'gaf NewiYorkj' or Los Angeles. Ask
s

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

EXERCISE B

Match the number and the picture to make a sentence.

Number 1 is an example.

1. Jan / 2 / Los Angeles


Jan takes a plae to loe .Angele.

2. Mrs. Smith / 2 / NewYork

3. John /1 / hospital

4. David/3/Dallas

5. Helen / 4 / Chicago

6. Mr.Wilson/1/office

7, Kim and Jill / 3 / schoo!

8, We/4/Houston

BOOK3 LESSON2

Vbcabulary

Makng statements and questions with have

On the train to Dallas ...

Mark; Letfs nave a haiabiirger and Frenen fres


for dinner n Bailas.
John; No, not hamburgers.
I want a steak and salad.
Steve: My brother has a restaurant in Dallas.
It's a steak house. He has steak and hamburgers.
Mark: Okay, let's eat there,

I
You
We
They

EXERCISE

have

an apple.
three oranges.
a radio,
twosisters.
books.

With a partner, make questions and answers with have or has.


Does Ms. Miller have 9
students a her class?

-^

No, I don't, I have English


class from 9 a.m. to 3 p,m.

No, she doesn't, She has


10 students.

AMERICAN UNGUAGE COURSE

Pronundation

Stre$$and intonation patterns

in the morning

EXERCISE A

Listen to the phrase and wrte it under its stress pattern.


* *

in the mornng

EXAMPLE:

KEY
stressed syHable

EXERCSE B

Listen and repeat the dialog.

After repeating the dialogtmark the primary stress.

Ornar: What language do you speak?


Kim Korean and Chnese. How about you?
Ornar; Ispeakrabic.
Kim: What language does Alfred speak?
Ornar: He speaks Spanish,

BOOK3 LESSON2

unstressed syllabe

Grammar

Using adverbs - always, sometimes, never

always

sometimes

100%

50%

EXERCISE A

never

0%

Read the sentences,

1. Mark and his classmates always speak English in Ms. Miller's class.
2. Mark is always in his classroom at 0715.
3. The students never speak their own languages in Ms. Miller's class.
4. The students sometimes speak their own languages in the dining hall.
5. Mark is always in his classroom at 0715.
6. Mark's sometimes in the library, and he's sometimes in the barracks,
7. The students are never in Ms. Miller's classroom after 1600,
V

These adverbs go before most verba, but after BE verbs.

EXERCISE B

Answer the questions. Use always, sometimes, or never.

1. How often do Ms. Miller's students speak English in her class?


2, How often do Ms. Miller's students speak their own languages in her class?
3, How often does Mark go to the library?
4, How often is Mark in the classroom at 5 in the aftemoon?

AMERICAN LANGUAGE CQURSE

EXERCfSE C

Read Mark's answers to Ms. Miller's questionnaire.

STUOY HABITS QUESTIONNAIRE


How ften do you...

Student's ame: Mark Smith


atways

do your homework?
go to the library?

come to class late?

X
!

study in the library?

pass the book qniz with 90?


study with a classmate?
speak your own language?
EXERC1SE D

Write questions and answers about Mark. Use Howoften... ?

Number 1 is an example.
1. How oftert oe& Mark gpeak Englgh?
He alwayg speaks Engl-gh.

2.

3,

4.

BOOK 3 uESSON 2

Reading

Word skills

Alphabetize the words,

and
daughter
horaework
commissary
never

truck
car

Russan
English
Arabic
Spanish
Italian

\s

airplane
plae

1.

3.

EXERCISE A

Circie the word that isthe ame of the group.

Number I is an example.
1.

eggs

bread

beef

2.

railk

diink

coffee

3.

base

BX

dispensary

4.

fruit

banana

orange

5.

beef

chcken

meat

6.

man

people

child

7.

pilot

mechanic

cook

8.

day

evenittg

afternoon

rnorning

9.

nickel

penny

money

dollar

AWERICAN UNGUAGE COURSE

EXERCiSE

Grele the word that doesn't belong m the group.

Number 1 is an example.

1.

beef

lamb

cMcken

2.

cofee

bread

tea

milk

3,

bus

taxi

pilot

tran

4.

teacher

mother

father

daughter

5.

table

chair

bed

radio

6.

Sunday

tomorrow

Monday

Tuesday

7.

son

father

family

husbahd

8.

barber

dininghall

dispensary

hospital

9.

nickel

dime

qttarter

thousand

\J *

door

wall

snack bar

window

fdoor)

BOOK3 LESSON2

Performance Check

Pt-eparng a questionnaire

With a partner,pick a topic for a questionnaire. Write questions hatyu want to ask the
students inyourclass. Later, u*e your questionnaire togather information froin their
answers. You may want to show your results on a bargraph.
QUESTIONNAIRE

Studenf s ame :

5: ?lf^W5te'SySi' -"f^^^S'^B^B^sy^' ^^-;^^hne8V"-'vVr:-r>riever

1.
2.
3.
>
4.
/

5.
6.

EXERCiSE

Use your questionnaire to ask your classmates guestions.

How often do you wath


TV on Saturday?

I always watch TV ^
on Saturday. .J
^-

rr-ir*"*"***^

~~

I never study
on Sunday.

^^*S

How often do you


study on Sunday?

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

Where are you from?


VOCABULARY;

Meeting students from different countries

49

The twelve moiiths of the year

52

GRAMMAR:

Asking questions wth HW many + noun + BE

54

Asking questions with how many + noun + do/does . 55


VOCABULARY:

Talking about time and schedules

56

PRONUNCIAT0N:

Saying the sound /A/

58

GRAMMAR:

The past tense of BE - was and were ....

59

Asking yes/no past tense questions with BE verbs ... 62


VOCABULARY:

How to study English for the book quiz

64

Talking about dates and time

66

READING;

Recognizing words

69

WRiTING:

Spelling and dictation

70

READING:

S'canning and categorizing words

BOOK 3 LESSON 3

...71

Preview

What's new n Lesson 3?

NEWVOCABLARY
Nouns
answer sheet
booklet
Canad
China
country
dietionary
Egypt
England
France
hour (hr.)
Japan
minute
month
quz
Russia
Saudi Arabia
second
Spain
test
test booklet
the United States (US)
Venezuela
year

Months

Other words

January/Jan.
February/Feb,
March/Mar.
April/Apr.
May
Jime/Jun.
July/Jul.
August/Aug.
September/Sept.
Oetober/Oct.
November/Nov,
December/Dec.

ago
last
how many
next
yesterday

Verbs
choose
look up (find in a book)
mark
memorize
review
select

was
were

NEW GRAMMAR STRUCTURES


How many students are in your class?
I was in Spain last year,
T wasn't at the BX today.
Were you in lab yesterday?

USEFUL PHRASES
Where (are you) frona?
What country (are you) from?
!t wasn't bad.
in (a month)

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

Vbcabuiary

Meeting students from different countres

Lee: Hi. Are you going to English class?


Ray: Yes, I am. My nam's Ray. What's
yours?
Lee: Hi, Ray. Fm Lee. Where are you
from?
Ray: Venezuela. What eountry are you
from?
Lee: Fm from China.
Ray: Nice to meet you.
Lee: It's nice to met you, too.

Ray: This is my classroom.


Lee: OK. My class is in the next room.
See,you later.
- Ray: Yes, see you.

Lee: How was your class?


Ray: It was good. How was yours?
Lee: It wasn't bad. How many students
are in your class?
Ray: Eight.
Lee: What countres are they from?
Ray: Saudi Arabia, Japan, Egypt,
Russia, and Spain. Our teacher's
from Canad.
Lee. Canad! My teacher's from the
United States.

BOOK 3 LESSON 3

EXERCISE: A

Listen and repeat. Practice the intonation pattern.

Lee: Hi Ray. I'm Lee. Where are you from?


Ray: Venezuela. What country are you from?
Lee: I'm from China.
Ray: Nice to meet you.
Lee: It's nice to meet you, too.

EXERCiSE B

Listen. Write each word in the coiumn with its stress pattern.
a^^^n^ j jJKSSSt-
ll<ffH'li*W!<V
"<'...W.*'WV^'
~^v- C3WV
<rfj'".-?*>** u* i'- |-V*T
^ na)ipiw*< **a - *** ** ^

*."x* r&*&*-"*>***, jq^.^cg^* *,* -p&a^

^3fc(K*

^^^i^f^^^^^^irlt'K^hftfMf

#>**>>'

-r i**ivi~

EngTand

^(.r-j-x

_-*.

. ^^^^e^^*^r:^^^^^^2^?L|
2..."^^ ^*~r*r*r.. ._
i i "n iiii'iiiniiiam -Ti

- * ^^<*3ntev-J^i-i.-ifp**s % . _ _

*9*'O]ffiSS^b1-^ "* **""

, ,

**-'

V* ames of countries and languages always start with a capital letter.

KEY

stressed syllable
unstressed syllabte

V* Bonus: Mark the stress for the United States.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

the eiine a:i

coyntry.

Jean
2.

1.

Mohammed

3.

Paco

Ali

4.

EXERCISE D

Complete each sentence wsth a

inglisli

from the list,

Japanese

1. Ali is froin Saudi Arabia, He speaks


2. Goro's father is a pilot in Japan. He speaks
3. Mr. Tucker's parents are from Ganada, and they spcak
4. Ray's children are in Venezuela. They speak
5. Jean's a mchame in Frailee. He speaks
6. Ray's mother and father are frora Spain. They speak

300K 3 LESSON 3

Vocabulary

The tweve months ofthe year

1 2 3 4 5> 6 7
8 9 1011 1213 H

1 2 3 4 5
* 6 7 8 9 1011 12
13141516171819
J 20212323242526
, 2728293031

15161718 192021
22232425262728
29 30 31

3 4 5 6 7 8 9
* 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
*17819 20212223
^2425262728

'

1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
I10 11 121314 1S1S
- 171819 20212223
' 7A 25 26 27 28 29 30

I 3 4 5 6 7

1 2
89

* 10 11 12 1314 1516
* 17 18 19 20212223
t. 24252627282930
.

31

Apni

One year has 12 months.

6 7 8 9 1011 12
J13 14 15 161718 19
, 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31

1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 1516 7 18 11 20
21 2223242526??
28 29 30

'
1 2 3 4
I 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
-1413141S16 1? 18
19 202122232425
r 262728293031

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 1011 1213 14
i* 15 16 17 18 192G21
I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

2930

1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 1213141516 17
" 18192021 222324
25262728293031

1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 101112 13
, 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 222324252627
28 29 30-31

1 2 3 4 S 6 T
1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
'16171819202122
i 23242526272829
30

The ames of the months always start with a capital letter.

EXERC1SE A

Write each month n the column with its stress pattern.

KEY
stressed syllabte
unstressed sytlabte

AMEFUCAN UNGUAGE COURSE

EXERCISE B

Match the month and ts abbreviation.

1. April

a. Apr.

2. August

b. Oct.

3. December

c. Aug.

4. Febraaxy

d. Dec.

5. January

e. Jan.

6. July

Jun.

7. June

g. Mar.

8. March

h. Sept.

9. October

i, Feb.

10. November

j. Nov.

11. September

k. Jul.

12. ame the month with 3 letters and no abbrevation.

EXERCISE C

Write the months in calendar sequence.

1.

2
3.
4

BOOK3 LESSON3

8.
9.

:
;

10,

5.

11.

6. _

12.

Crammar

Asking questions with How many + noun + BE

How many

students

are

in your class?

Eight

students

are

inmy class.

For BE verbs, use a plural noun after how many.


EXERCISE A

Ask your partner questtons about the months. Use howmany.

In eack question, spell the complete ame ofthe month. Number 1 is an example.

Jun.

1.

Dec.

2.

Aug.

3.

Sept.

4.

Feb.

5.

EXERCISE B

; 50

How many dayf are rn June?

Ask and answer questions. Use howmany.

How many desks are in this room?

How many students are here?

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

Grammar

Asking questions using How many + noun + do/does

I
do
How many

students

you
we
they

see?

he
does

I
EXERCISE A

she
it

Write questions wlth How many + does.

Number 1 is an ewmpte. After writLig the questions, ask another student to answerthem.
*,' , *"->.*. ,

i.- . , i.r^ 1. How manv days does May ha ve?

July "" ;

2. ___________ _

Noyember

3,

"Mareht?-

4. _ !

:EXERC1SE B

Write questions wlth How many. Use do or does.

1, ietters / the alphabet / have

2. dollars / you / have

3. meis / you / eat / a day

4, languages / yoxir brother / speak

5. French words / yon / know

BOOK3 LESSON3

Anewer; 31

Vbcabulary

Taiking about time and sctmktes

Lee: What's our class schedule?


Mr. Turner: Classes are from 7:30 to 2:30,
Every class is 50 minutes.
The book quiz is ori Wednesday.
Lee: What time is lunch?
Mr. Turner: It's at 11:30.
Lee: Is it 50 minutes, too?
Mr. Turner: No, lunch is 60 minutes. That's one
hour. Be at your desk before 12:30,
Just one second after 12:30, and
you'relate.
EXERCISE A

CLASS SCHEDULE
0730-0820
0830-0920
0940-1030
1040-t130

Period 1
Perlod 2
Period 3
Period 4

1130-1230

LUNCH

1230 -1320
1330-1420

Period 5
Period 6

Listen and repeat Mark the stressed syllable n each phrase.

60 eeconde are in a minut*


60 minutes are In an hour (hn),
24 hours are in a day.

Number 1 is an example.

1. in a second

6. sixty seconds in a minute

2. in a minute

7. sixty minutes in an hour

3. inaweek

8. seven days iii a week

4. in a month

9. four weefes te a month

5. in a year

10. twelve months in a year

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COUWSE

Write questions for the answers in the gray box. Use How many.

EXERCISE B
Number 1 is an

52 weeks '-''" ;' l How many we'eks are n a year?

2,
S!*3&

24 hours

3.
4.

"-<- ^'V'-fl^^f.

7 daYS*
;;:i*W5;;32 5,
^
- "" 'iSSfewis,
"'

"v- ^^y&mm^*

*~ '**&^iM

30 davs

*> fi*

tV ttcl^ O

.'TOtfxi-*

60 minutes
12 months

EXERCISE C

.8.

Write ydur own questions to ask classmates. Use How many.

Numbers 1, 2, and 3 are examples.


Your answer

J6Q esconde

Your queston

i. How many seconds are n 5 minutee?

240 hours

2. How many hourg are in 10 days?

120 minutes

3. How many minutes are in 2 hours?


4.

6
......_.

.8.

Pronunciatiori

Saytng the sound A/

rcOUitry

Up

*- ****& *

,^ -i

mOriey

?-> .,

-PrOther

V* /A/ is a sound in these words.The sound IA/ is spelled in different ways.


Listen. Grele S for same and D for different.

hut / hut

EXAMPLES:

hut / hot

EXERCISE-B
EXAMPLES:

S
6.

7,

3.

8.

4.

i.

5.

10.

1.

2.

Listen. Grele the number of ihe word wtth tfie sound /A/.
cut

cot

cot

cot

cut

cot

?*>
2
IIM'

6.

2.

7.

3.

,8.

4.

9.

5.

10.

AMERCAN LANGUAGE COURSE

Grammar

EXERCISE A

T/?e pasf fense of BE - was and were

am
amnot
'mnot

He
She
It

is
is not
's not
isn't

I
He .
She
It

was
was not
wasn't

in Spain last year.

We
You
They

are
are not
Ve not
aren't

in the US now.

We
You
They

were
were not
weren't

in France two day's ago.

in the US today.

Listen to the word.Then make sentences (ikethe pattern.

Number 1 is an example
Tuesday

1, Today ig Tuesday.

Friday

2.

Wednesday 3
Sunday

4,

Saturday

5,

Thursday

Monday

BOOK3 LESSON3

'

Yesterdav was Mondav.

EXERCISE B

Change the verb to ivas or were. Write negativo statements.

Number 1 is an example,
1. Bob is a student today.
Bob vvasji't a student veste rdav.
2. My class is good today.

3. Eight students are in my class today.

4. Sam and Joe are happy today.

5. I'm sick today.

Listen to the word. Then make sentences like the pattern.

EXERCISE

Numbers 1 and 2 are examples.


June

""":

1. This \& June. Last month was May. !t wasn't July.

1988

2. Thig s 1996. Last year was 1997. It wasn't 1999.

March -.

3.

August;:,

5.

1990^

f/

6.

Mav

'

7.

Monday

8.

AMERICAN LANGUAG GOURSE

EXERCISE

Make a past tense sentence. Use the word ago.

Numbers 1 and 2 are examples.

1. This is December. I was in the hospital in June.


1 wa& m the hospital 6 months ago.
2. This is 2002. John and Alien were in China in 1990.
John and Alien were iti China twelve years agg
3. This is Tuesday. My friend was in the library on Saturday.

4. This is September. Jack was n Saudi Arabia in March.

5. This is the year 2000. Toni was in Florida in 1987.

6. It's 4 p.m. I was at the BX at noon.

7. This is September. Alice was in New York in May.

8. It's 6:20. The bus was at the bus stop at 6:15.

9. This is Thursday. Ted and Steve were in class on Monday.

10. This is 2000. Mr, and Mrs. Frank were in Egypt in 1992.

BOOK 3 LESSON 3

Gran\mar

Asking yes/no past tense questions with BE verbs

Move the verb in f ront of the subject to make a question.

I Was

he

in clase

yestetay

in class

yesterday

V" Put a question mark (?) at the end of the question.

Was

I
he
she
it

in class two days ago?

we

Were

you

in class last month?

they
EXERC1SE A

Read the answer and write a past tense question.

1.
Yes, Mr, Tucker was at the library yesterday.
2.

No, Harry wasn't in Egypt last week.


3.

Yes the students were in class at 7:30 a.m. last Wednesday.


4,

No, the students weren't late on Friday.

AMERICAN LANGUAGECOURSE

EXERC1SE B

Repeat the sentences.

1. Was Linda happy yesterday?


Yes, Linda was happy yesterday.
Yes she was.
2. Were Bob and Dan in the classroom?
Yes, Bob and Dan were in the classroom,
Yes, thy were.
3. Was Mrs. Wilson sick last month?
Yes, Mrs. Wilson was sick last month.
Yes, she was.
4. Was Mr. Wilson a teacher two years ago?
Yes, Mr. Wilson was a teacher two years ago.
Yes, he was.
5. Was Linda angry yesterday?
No} Linda wasn't angry yesterday.
No, she wasn't.
6. Were Tom and Bob in the BX yesterday afternoon?
No, Tom and Bob were not in the BX yesterday afternoon.
No, they weren't.
7. Were you in your country last year?
Yes, I was in my country last year.
Yes, I was.
8. Was yesterday Thursday?
No, yesterday was not Thursday.
No, it wasn't,
9. Were you in the building this morning?
Yes, I was in the building this morning.
Yes, I was.
10. Were you tired last nght?
No, I was not tired last night
No, I wasn't.

BOOK3 LESSON3

Vocabulary

How to study English for the book quiz

test booklet
EXERC1SE A

marking the answer sheet

answer sheet

Read Mr.Tucker's tnstructions for studying English for a quiz.

1. Do your homework every day.


v

2. Don't ook up words in the dictionary in class. Listen and ask questions.
3. Review Lessons 1-4 the night before the test.
4. Don't memorize words, Review the dialogs and readings.
5. On the quiz, read every question carefully.
6. Select the correct answer.
EXERCISE B

Listen. Write each word in the column with its stress pattern.

answer sheet
- ' ,
testbooket

. quiz
- . .'
*v t
**.^*
select, [
booklet
,. test
lookup '~'T-" "dictionary
)

KEY

stressed sytlabte
unstressed syllable

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

EXERC1SE C

Match the words and their definitions.

Number 1 is an example.
1. quiz

a. paper for marking answers

2. answer sheet

b. book with questions inside

3. mark

e, find a word in a book

4. testbooklet

d. learn very well

5. memorize

e. a book of words with their meanings

6. look up

choose

7. dictionary

g. put a line / circle / dot on paper with a pencil or pen

8. select

h. test

EXERCISE D

Complete the dialog. Use the words from the gray box.

minorize
,,'**.*
:'"^S\^
Ray;

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Lee, do you have a

Lee: Yes. It's an English /

_ dictionary.

Ray:

Oh. I want an English /


I don't read Chnese.

Lee:

Do you

Ray:

No, I just look up new words I don't know.

Lee:

I always
, words from the lessons in my
dictionary with a pen.
j"
Do you
those words?

Ray:

dictionary.
words from the lesson?

Lee: No, I read the lesson to learn their meaning.

BOOK3 LESSONS

Vbcabulary

Talking about time - days, weeks, months, years

This year is 2003,

Last year was 2002.

Next year is 2004.


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The year before last year was 2001.

The year after next year is 2005.


- ^2005-

EXERCSSE A

Read these sentences.

1. This month is January. Last month was December. Next month is February,
2. This month is January, The month before last month was November.
3. This month is September, Next month is October. Last month was August.
4. This month is September. The month after next month is November.
5. Today is Monday. The day before yesterday was Saturday. That was 2 days ago.
6. Today is Monday. The day after today is Tuesday. It's tomorrow.
7. Yesterday was Friday. Thursday was the day before yesterday. It was 2 days ago.
8. Last night, I was at the movies. I was at the movies three days ago, too.
9. I was at school yesterday. I was at school the day before yesterday, too.
10. Tomorrow is the weekend. The day after the weekend is Monday.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

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3. Siinday was the day before yesterday. What's today?


4. Today is Friday. What was yesterday?
5. This inonth is May, When was April?
6. It's June, When's July?
night.

year.

10. Today is Saturday. When was Friday?


EXERCISE

Make sentences with your classmates.

Last month was June.

BOOK3 LESSON3

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2, Last year was 2005. What's this year?

9. It's 2010. It was 2009.

v.

1. Yesterday was Wednesday. What's today?

8. It's February. Pour months ago was

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Use the chart to complete the sentences below.

7. Yesterday was Saturday. We saw a movie _

next year
5
nxti||fiith ::v;v.:r
next'week - ; " -:^

month is July.) f^The month after


July is August,

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EXERCISE D

Say each sentence in the past tense. Then write it.

Use. the past time expression in parentkeses inyour new sentences, Number 1 is an example.

1. We are in Lab 5 at 8:30 every morning. (last week)


We were n Lab 5 at &i30 every mornng last week.
2. Lt Lee is a student this year. (last year)

3. Twenty-eight days are in February this year. (last year)

4. The students in Ray's class this week are from Japan and Egypt. (last week)

5. You are in the United States this year. (last year)

6. Lee and Ray are not in the same class this week. (last week)

EXERCISE E

in groups of three, ask questions with ivas and were.

Use past time expressions.


^.

Were you in the US


two years ago?

No, I wasn't. I was in Japan two years


ago. Was our teacher sick yesterday?

Yes, she was. Were you


tired last night?

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

P-ading

Recognizing words

Look at the flash card, Then circle the letter ofthe same word, Number 1 is an example.

6,

BOOK3 LESSOIM3

a.
b.
cj
.

marry
more
mouth
money

a.
b.
c.
d.

all right
airman
airplane
always

a.
b.
c.
d.

taxi
train
truck
thirsty

a.
b.
c.
d.

quarter
quiz
puts
gets

a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.

a.
b.
c.
d.

hamburger
hour
hungry
homework

a.
b.
c.
d.

hour
angry
hungry
hamburger

a.
b.
c.
d.

children
civilian
circus
sailor

10.

a.
b.
c.
d.

shampoo
shower
sure
shave

son
sick
short
shave

11.

a,
b.
c.
d.

study
shower
snack
speak

children
chalkboard
calendar
class

12.

a.
b.
c.
d.

officer
airplane
class
office

8.

Writn0

Spelling and dictation

Say these words aloud, MI have the vowel sound /A/, but the spelling differs.

brother
*
" \ month
Monday

Sunday

young
' ' lunch: .. .
country
/
EXERCISE A

nothing
study
come

Circle and write the correct letters to spell the word.

Use the words in the box above ifnecessary.Number 1 is an example.

1. un

on

day

6. un

on

oun

day

ber

7. un

on

oun

th

br

er

8. uth oth outh

9. um om oum

st

oun

2, um om oum

3. uth oth outh

4. Tin

on

oun

ch

5. un

on

oun

EXERCiSE B

10, ud

od

oud

Listen and write.

1.

7.

2.

8.

3.

9.

4.

10,

5.

11.

6.

12.

AMERICAN UNGUAGE COURSE

Reading

Scanning and categorzing words

These words do not belong to


the same category.

These words belong to the


same category.
*

lunch
dinner
desk

lunch
dinner
breakfast

One word is diferent.


Desk is not a meal.

They are meis.

EXERCISE A

Look at 4 words. Grele the word that doesn't belong.

1. breakfast

dinner

frend

lunch

2. morning

afternoon

month

evenng

3. taxi

car

truck

plae

4. commissary

bus

barracks

BX

5. box

month

day

year

6. beef

pork

eggs

lamb

7. door

window

bread

desk

8. chicken

child

beef

lamb

9. Italian

Russian

French

Venezuela

10. speak

language

see

hear

11. Tuesday

May

March

July

12. Saudi Arabia

China

Japanese

Korea

BOOK3 LESSON3

EXERCISE B

Look al a list of 3 words. Then wrtte tha category in the box.

budings^

-. < drinks
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months

meat/j;;,, -;

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time

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3E

1.

2.

3.

4.

commissary

iced tea

beef

February

library

milk

lamb

March.

dspensary

water

pork

April

5,

6.

7.

8.

cherry

China

minute

Italian

orang^

Venezuela

second

Korean

pear

US

hour

Arabic

1.

Look at a row of 4 words, Then oircle the ame of the group.


mother

father

chM

family

2. orange

apple

roit

banana

3. nickel

quarter

money

dime

4. food

rice

salad

bread

5. milk

coffee

drinks

water

6, one

numbers

six

three

7. library

buiidings

hospital

barracks

8. Saturday

Wednesday

days

Tuesday

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

I'm n the Army now


VOOABULARY:

Officers, enlisted men and women, civilians


Using expressions: Here it is! There they are! ..

75
....79

GRAMMAR:

Using adjectivesto describe people, places, things ....80

WR1TING;

Completing two dictations

84

PRONUNCIATION:

Discriminating between similar sounds

85

GRAMMAR:

Using want to + verb

....,...,86

AsMng yes/no questions with want to + verb .,...,....,..88


DIALOGS:

Getting to know each other

READING:

Scanmng words and identifying categories

GRAMMAR:

Past tense questions - Who + BE

94

Past tense questions - What + BE

95

Past tense questions - Where + BE

96

Past tense questions - When + BE


PERFORMANCE CHECK:

BOOK3 LESSON4

More questions about the past

...91
......92

..97
........98

Preview

What *s new in Lesson 4?

NEW VQGABULARY
Nourts

Vertos

Other words

airman

drive
fiy
walk
want to
work

all rigM
bad
enlisted

Army
colonel
civilian
driver

good

here

miltary
marine
Marine Corps
Navy
officer
sailor

ew
right now
short
tall
there

sodier
work

NEW QRAMMAR STRUCTURES^


We were n Canad two months ago,
Who was in Canad two months ago?
What were yon doing in Canad?
Whea were you in Canad?
Where were yon two months ago?
I don*t want to go to the BX,
I want to go to the new library.

SEFL PHRASES
Here it s. / There it is.
Here they are, / There they are.

AMERICAN UNGUAGE CORSE

Vbcabulary

Officers, enlisted men and women, civilians

Read these sentences about people working at an Air Forc base.

This is Colonel Jones. He's in the Air Forc.


He's an officer, and he's a pilot. He flies airplanes
for the Air Forc.

This is Prvate Garca. He's soldier in the Army


He's an enlisted man,

This is Mr. James. He isn't in the military, but


he works in an office at an Air Forc base. He's a
civilian.

BOOK3 LESSON4

EXERCISE A

Read the sentences about enllsted military men and women.

These men are in the Army. They're soldiers.

This woman is in the Air Forc. She's an airman.

This man is in the Navy. He's a sailor.

This man is in the Marines. He's a marine.

.AMERICAN. LANGAGE COURSE

EXERCISE B

Listen. Wrte each wc. c* in tte coluirm wth its stress pattern.

silor
.

*,

soldier

marine
airman

EXERCISE C

civilian

Wrte the letter of the sentence that matches each picture.

a. He's an officer,
He's n the Air Forc,
b. She's an officer.
She's in the Navy.
c. She's an airman.
She's in the Air Forc.
d. They*re civilians.
The/re not in the
military.
e. He'sa silor.
He's enlisted,
f. The/re soldiers.
They're n the Army.

BOOK3 LESSON4

officer

EXERCISE D

Listen and repeat. Mark the stressed sytable in each pirrase.

Number 1 is an exarnple.
1. intheArmy

4. in the Marine Corps

2. in the Navy

5. in the Air Forc

3. in the Marines

6. in the military

EXERCiSE E

ead the dialog.


Jim:

Hi. Do you work here?

Ben: Yes, I do, My name's Ben Smithu

Jim: Fm Jim Jones. I'ni new here.


Ben; You're enlisted in the Air Forc, right?
Jim: No, Fm a s'ailor in the Navy.
Ben: Well, it's very nice to meet you, Jim.
EXERCISE F

Teil your classmates bout yourseff. Use the new vocabulary.

_ w ^ Camarn"
jL3?ah-.ai
Fm in the Army.
Fm an officer.

enlisted
n officer
a civian
| " in the military

Fm not in the military.


Fm a civilan.

Fm in the Air Forc.


Fm enlisted.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE GOURSE

Vocabulary

Using expressions: Here it is! Th$re they are!

Where's my letter?

At noon.
EXERCISE

Listen and repeat.


1. Hereits!
2. Here they are!
3. There itis!
4. There they are!
5. Where's my book? Here t is!
6. Where's themap? There itis
7. Now where's my pencii? Oh, here it is!
8. \\Tiere's the calendar? Oh, there it is!
9. Where's my desk? Here it is!

10. Where's your chair? There it is!


11. Where are my pencii s? Here they are!
12. Where are your books?There they are!

BOOK 3 LESSO4

Atl:30p.m.

Grammar

Using adjectives to describe peope, places, things

The man is tall. He's a tall man.


The woman is short. She's a short woman.

EXERCiSE A

Listen to a sentence.Then change it like the example.

Number 1 is an example,

1. The cofee is hot.


'g hot coffee.
2. Those children are smal.

3. That car is od.

4. That man is angry.

5. That building is tall.

6. The woman is young.

AMERICAN UNGUAGE CORSE

EXERCISE B

Read these sentences.

This picture is good, It's a good picture.

This picture is bad. It's a bad picture.

This car is od. It's an od car.

This caris new. It's a new car.

BOOK3 LESSON4

Write the opposite word.

EXERCISE

Number 1 is an example.

1. wrong

rghfr

2. short

_____

3. od

_____

4. dferent
5. bad
6. young

_______

7. hot
8. small
EXERCISE D

Listen to a sentence, then change t Itke the example.

Numher 1 is an example.

1. The boy is sad.


He's a sad bov.
2. The man is tired.

3, The womn is ola,

4. The man is sick.

5. The car is new.

AMiRICAN UNGUAGE COURSE

EXERCISE E

Look at two sentences. Combine them into one sentence.

Number 1 is an example.

1. My brother has a car. It's new.

My brother hae a newcar.


2. A sailor is in the library. She's young.

3. That man is my friend. He's od.

4. Mr. Fleet is a teacher, He's good.

5. Jane is talking to a man. He's talL

6. She's reading a book. It's new.

EXERCiSE F

Make sentences with the words in the word bank.

Number 1 is an example.

happy

1. My mot>her }g a happy ivoman.

ai':-"

2. _

-> W^\

new_; ^ '^ 3.

bad:,":T.

'

4,

good ;\,
short

BOOK3LESSON4

6.

"

MiM

EXERC1SE G

Listen and write the phrase.

1.
2.
3.
4.
6,
6,
7.
8,
9.
10.

EXERCISE H

Listen and write the missing words.

Jim Brady has a young son, His


and his

is a pilot. Jim Bradyflies

for the Air Forc, Jeffwants to be a

is Jeff. Jeffis a student,


planes
_, too. He wants to do

his dad does.

AMERICAN WNGUAGE COURSE

Pronunciation

Discrminatng between similar sounds.

Say these words with /A/and /O/.


Words with /a/

Words with /A/

EXERCISE A

hut

hot

nut

not

gut

got

dull

dol

shut

shot

rut

TOt

Listen. Circle the number of the word with the sound /A/.

Numbers 1 and 2 are examples.

cut

cot

cot

1. (J

cot

cut

cot

2.

EXERCISE B
EXAMPLES:

BOOK3 LESSON4

6.

1 ()

7.

3.

3 -.-

8.

4.

9.

5,

10.

Listen for the sound /A/. Do you hear it? Circle yes or no.
hut

&ey

no

hot

yes

mcrt

.1.

yes

no

6,

yes

no

2.

yes

no

7.

yes

no

3.

yes

no

8.

yes

no

4,

yes

no

9,

yes

no

5.

yes

no

10.

yes

no

Grammar

Using want to + verb

I
You
We
They

wantto

He

She
It

wants to

I
You
We
They
He
She
It
V

eat.
drink.
go.
walk.
swiin.
watch.
lame

don't

wantto

doesn't

want to

eat.
drink.
go.
walk.
swint.
watch.
learn.

Use want to + verb.

EXERCISE A

Listen and repeat the sentences your teacher says.

1. I want to study that lesson. I don't want to study this lesson,


2. Youwant to go to the barracks. You don't want to go to class.
3. We want to speak English. We don't want to read,
4. They don't want to have eggs for lunch. They want to have meat.
5. He wants to read that book. He doesn't want to read this book,
6. She doesn't want to write a new book. She wants to read.
7. It doesn't want to eat now. It wants to drink water.
8. They don't want to study. They want to sleep.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE CORSE

EXERCISE B

Make sentences w!th the words in the word bank. Use want to.

Use want to, wants tof doesn'i want to, don't want to.

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6,
7.
8.
EXERCISE C

Tell your partner what you want to or tion't wantto do today.

Take notes. Then tell the classwhat yor partner wanisto or doesn'twant to do.
___--

__
I want to play soccer tMs aftemoon.
I don't want to study.

BOOK3 LESSON4

^ ** ^^

"

T*

Grammar

Do

Yes,
No,

Asking yes/no questions with want to + verb

I
you
we
they
I
you
we
they

want to

eat

want to

eat

in the dining hall?

in the dining hall.


don't want to eat

V* Use do to make questions with /, you, we, and they.


EXERCiSE- A

Read the answer.Then write a question for /, you, we, or they.

1.
Yes, I want to go to the library.
2.
No, I don't want to go to the BX.
3.

Yes, they want to work at a hospital.


4.

No, we don't want to have lunch in the mess hall.

Yes, we want to learn English today.

No, we don't want to watch TV this afternoon.

AMERICAN LANGUAQE COURSE

V* Use does to make questions with he, she, and /.

Does

Yes,
No,

he
she
it he
she
it

EXERCISE B

want to

swim

wants to

swim

doesn't want to

swim

this afternoon?

this afternoon.

Read the answer. Write a question for he, she, or it.

1.
No, she doesn't want to buy a new car.
2.

No, he doesn't want to get up early Saturday morning.


3.

Yes, he wants to learn English.


4.

Yes, it wants to go outside.


EXERCISE C

With a partner, ask and answer questions. Use want to.


^x

Do you want to study


at the library?

No, I don't, Do you want to


study in the barracks?

f That's okay. Do you \t to study now? ^

LJJ
BQOK3 LESSON4

EXERCISE D

With a partner, read and recite the diaiog.

Bill:
Jeff:
Bill:
Jeff:
Bill;
Jeff:
Bill:
Jeff:
Bill:
EXERCISE E

What do you want to do?


I want to read my new book.
Whereisit?
Hereitis!
Where do you want to read it?
I want to read it here in the library.
When do you want to read it?
I want to read it right now.
Okay, 111 get my book and read, too.

Read about Jeff Pratt.

Jeff Pratt is a young man. He works in a library, The work in the library
is all right, but Jef doesn't want to work there all the time. He wants to be a
doctor, and he wants to work in a big hospital. He wants to have more inoney,
and he wants to do good work. Jeff doesn't have a car. He walks to work, But
Jeff doesn't want to walk. He wants to buy a nice, big car. He wants to drive
his own car to work every day.
EXERCISE F

Read the answer.Then write a question.

1.
Jeff is a student, and he works in a library.
2.

No, he doesn't want to work in a library all the time.


He wants to work in a big hospital.
4.

He wants to buy a car.


He wants to drive to work in his new car every day.

AMEUGAN LANGUAGE CQURSE

Palogs

3.

Gettng to know each other


Jim:
Ben:
Jim:
Ben:

Do you work here?


Yes, I do.
I do, too. My ame is Jim.
Hi, Jim, I'm Ben.

Jeff:
Kay;
Jeff:
Kay:

Where do you work?


AttheBX.
My brother works at the BX, too.
Yes, I do. He's very nice.

Sally:
Bob:
Sally;
Bob:

4. Frank:
Mary:
Frank:
Mary:
Frank:
Mary:
EXERCISE

you know him?

Are you a student?


Yes, I am.
I'm a student, too. I want to be a teacher.
Oh, me too.
Where are you from?
England.
I was in England last year.
Where were you?
InLondon.
Oh, I'm from London,

Select a situaton. Role piay it with a partner.


4"*- *V>'? A,,^

Two teacErs
L4jro.peopte
.,-.', T'" meet
*' > at the*BX?-"
"*" "**'"**"~,<,
.-*'* r. * - ieet t a social
"'
' :ctivity.
'
TeachrlC is from the US and teaehes , Person X is an AF pot from
atDLL
,
Madrid, Spain.
* Teacher Y is from France and is a
* Person Y is a Navy pilot who was
student at DLI.
,., ;;x , :,;;
:: ^ jn Madrid last year. ~\,;.
*

Two pebpjfelftet in line


They are ftieeting for tie pst tt.
* Both Work at the same
* Both are studying Russia.

BOOK3 LESSON4

*-

#*

> "*..* t

*Two peple meet.


: J.?<Person X s a language Btudent.
;::.Person Y is from a country where
that language is spoken.

Reading

Scanning words and dentifying categoras

Look at (he flash card. Select the matching picture.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

EXERCISE A [ Look at the flash card. Circle the word you see.

a.
b.
c.
d.

short
soldier
shower
shave

a. talk
b. test
c. take
d. taxi

EXERCISE B

" ..

*"

*"^ >* *9 HKffr.

3, a.
b.
c.
d.

officer
office
October
orange

5. a. mouth
b. mark
c. many
d. Marc

6. a.
b.
c.
d,

clock
cise
class
chose

1i Grele the
.-ame
, , for each- group.

~M|pf ?X :
. . .

2.a. truck
b. train
c. hears
d. their

t^fj,

* *&&<&<, ,^.^^

^ :r..

"*

*"

.-..-..- twa i-, r-. -.:--..- ftt

1.

5.

juice

2.

building

. dnnk
' - -'^tfh C'T^rr?1;. r country
Vi*s*8'*f ~^^3?^VltgWKif*&!f3fipmi%3-

3.

breakfast

4.

Friday

tea

BX

lunch

day

drink

hospital

dinner

Tuesday

coffee

mess hall

meal

Saturday

apple

6.

month

7.

lamb

8.

England

fruit

July

beef

Spain

orange

April

meat

Canad

banana

January

chicken

country

BOOK3 LESSON4

Grammar

Past tense questions - Who + BE

Frank

was

j in England

iasfcyear

Who

was

in Englatid

last year

Listen and repeatThen write, ask, and answer a question.

EXERCSSE

1.
Mark was in his room last night at 9:00.

2.
Ben and Jim were in the nilitary last year.
3.

Sally was late to class this morning.


4.

Mr. Tucker was my teacher last week.

5.
Richard wasn't in class yesterday.

Mr. Tucker wasn't m the library last night.


7.

Captain Ree was in the Army ten years ago.


8.

Sally, Richard, and Ben were students three years ago.

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Grammar

Past tense questions -What + BE

on the ta ble

Was the dbtfonary

on the table

was

on the table T

Ihe-dtetfonafy wa&

What

V* Use the same pattern to make questions with what,where, and wtten.
EXERCISE A

Repeat the statement, the question, and the short answer.

1. A new book was under the desk yesterday.


What was under the desk yesterday?
A new book.
2. A big orange was in the box this morning.
What was in the box this morning?
A big orange.
3. An od dock was in the room last night.
What was in the room last night?
An od clock.
4. The new schedule was on the bulletin board.
What was on the bulletin board?
The new schedule.
EXERCISE B

Read the answer. Then write the question.

1.

The new words were on the board yesterday.


2.

Our homework was Exercise A and Exercise D on pge 52.


3.

The answer to Number 7 was $15.95.

BOOK 3LESSON4

Grammar

Past tense questions -Where + BE

Where

John was

atthelfbrary

last nght

Was

John

at the lbrary

last nght ?

wa&

John

last nlght ?

Use the BE verb form was for /, he, she, and it.

They
Were they
Where

were

were at the snack bar last nlght

at the snack bar last night ?


last night f

they

Use the BE verb form were for we, yo u, and f hey.


EXERCISE

Repeat the statement, the question, and the short answer.

1. Her brother was in Saud Arabia last year.


Where was her brother last yer?
In Sattdi Arabia.
2. My class was in room 17 last week,
Where was your class last week?
In room 17.
3. My two friends were at the dispensary yesterday.
Where were your two ftiends yesterday?
At the dispensary.
4. Mr. and Mrs. Reed were in Eiigland last month.
Where were Mr. and Mrs. Reed last month?
In London.

AMERICAN UNGUAGE COURSE

Grammar

Past tense questions - When + BE

When

was

at the fibrary

last nght

Was John

at the library

last n!0ht

John

at the fibrary

John

was

Use the BE verb form was with /, he, she, and t.

at the snack bar

last night

Were they

at the snack bar

last night ?

were

at the snack bar

They

When

they

were

Use the BE verb form were with we, you> and they.
EXERCISE A

Repeat the statement, the question, and the short answer.

1. Herfather was in Venezuela last year.


When was her fther in Venezuela?
Last year,
2. My sister was in the hospital last week.
When was your sister in the hospital?
Last week.
3. My books were at the library yesterday.
When were your books at the library?
Yesterday
4. My daughters were in the dining hall at lunch yesterday.
When were your daughters in the dining hall?
At lunch yesterday.

BOOK 3 LESSON 4

EXERCISE B

FUI in the chart with Information about people you know.

FUI in the chart about people you know, the countries they traveled to, and when they
traueled. Then with your partner, ask andanswer questions about the Information inyour
charts,
EXAMPLE:

Question: Where was your brother n 1975?

Answer: My brother was n Venezuela In 1975.


PERSON

COUNTRY

WHEN

frend

Venezuela

1975

prente
teacher

5yearg ago
US

EXERCISE C

ast vear

Write questions for the answers. Use who, what, when, where.

1.
Mr. Tucker's wife was in Prance three months ago.
2.
Mr. Tueker and Ms, Tucker were my teachers last year.
3.

My homework was on Mr, Tucker's desk this morning.


4.

Mr. Tucker was in the library yesterday aternoon.

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CE

o
X.
co

m
O
en

EXERCISE A

Write the correct words under the pictures.

get up

look up a word
have a meal

1.

listen in class
speak to a friend

shave
swim

sleep

take a train

2.

3,

8.

9.

1.

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EXERCISE B

Write the correct words under the plctures.

buy a
walk to te barracks
**/

driveiktruck
markthte Calendar
-"**.g'to Ijed';'
(

ft-

W r*-"W -S

"~-

'"

{; fly Aplane
:: takeatest :
i; review SLlesson

1.

3.

4.

6,

7.

BOOK3 LESSON-5

8.

9.

EXERCISE C

Choose a, b, c, or d to complete each sentence.

1. Tim is in the Army. He's


a, a soldier
b, an airman
c, a civilian
d, a sailor

2. Sally's in the Navy. She's not an offieer. She's


a.
b.
c.
d.

an airxnan
an enlisted person
a soldier
aeivilian

3. Listen to the question..


a.
b.
c.
d.

the eorrect answer.

Have
Leave
Select
Speak

4. I want to drink some water. Fm


a. late
b. hungiy
c. thirsty
u. early
5. We go to lab
a. in
b. on
c. at
d. or

_,

the afternoon.

6. School children eat lunch


a. on
b, in
c. at
d, or

noon.

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7. Al wants to leav Ms coitry


a. in
b. for
c. at
d. on

March.

8. Mike was in Canad


a. last
b. before
e. after
d, next

year,

9. Today isTuesday.,,
a, Now
b. Yesterday
c. Tomorrow
d, There

_wasMonday;

10. My father ats dinner at 6:00 every


a.
b.
c.
d.

mormng
evening
midnight
noon

11. This month is Mareh. Next month is

a,
b,
e.
d.

..

May
June
February
Aprl

12. Joe is always in our classroom befare class. He comes to class


a. late
b. afber

c. before
d. early
13.

do your friends swim?


a.
b.
c.
d.

Sometimes
Howmany
How often
Always

BOOK3 LESSON5

14. That man isn't short. He's a


a.
b.
c.
d.

new
small
young
tall

15, I want a big dinner. I'm


a.
b.
c.
d.

man.

angry
hungry
thirsty
tired

16. Circle a, b, c, or d on your answer


a,
b,
c.
d.

letter
test
number
sheet

17. The letter e is


a.
b.
c.
d.

the letter d m the alphabet.

after
under
before
in

18. Let's go to the BX,


, lefs go now.
a. llright
b. When
c. Always
d. Never
19. Last month was November. This month is
a.
b.
c.
d.

October
December
September
January

20. Do yon eat breakfast every day?


Yes, I _____ eat breakfast.
a. always
b. sometimes
c. right now
d. noon
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EXERCiSE D

Complete the diatog. Practce intonation wth a partner.

Sally: Excuse me, sir.


James:

are you from?


from Russia.

Sally: What
James:
EXERCfSE E

do you speak?
and English.

Write each word in the column with the same stress pattern.

KEY
stressed syflable

*fc *t *

.,

* *, A?',,rrs; ..,' . 'T^^^*^!r*w^9l!B^iaafeggatfSiy^gBNsii^aaiMjama

* * *

unstressed syllable

* * *

KEY
stressed syllabte
unstressed syBable

BOOK3 LESSON5

EXERCISE F

Read the phrases. Mark the stressed syHable n each phrase.

Number 1 is an example.

1. atSo'clock

7, takeatrain

2. atnight

8. in a year

3. gotobed

9. seven days in a week

4. take a shower

10. getup

5. at the movies

11. n the military

6. Air Forc Base

12. in the Marine Corps

ESSHBS?! Listen. Circle the number of the word with the sound /A/.

EXAMPLES: sob

sub

sob

()

sob

sob

sub

\j

1. 1

6 , 1

2.

7,

3. 1

8.

4.

9,

5. 1

mmmtm^^^

_._

1 0 .

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

"

--' - -;-

---

--

'

i=H3?353BB Grele the word that doesn't belong to the group.


1. plae

car

truck

taxi

2,

sailor

airman

civilian

3. lunch

breakfast

salad

dinner

4, halfdollar

fruit

dime

penny

5. pen

drive

fly

walk

6. eommissary

classroom

barracks

BX

7. month

minute

day

lesson

8. England

United States

Army

Ganada

9, dictionary

review

memorze

learn

September

Thursday

May

soldier

10. July

EXERCISE 1 iT73f3 the ame of each group.


1, today

yesterday

days

tomorrow

2. women

sister

daughter

mother

3. cent

dollar

quarter

money

4. day

time

week

year

5. men

husband

son

brother

6. dispensary

dining hall

buildings

BX

7. United States

countries

Ganada

England

8. October

January

months

April

9. food

French fres

hamburger

banana

evening

afternoon

time

10. morning

BOOK 3 LESSON 5

.._|__^||H|^^_

EXERCISE J

Complete the diaiog with words from the word bank.

^ :^?ssi*3:
W&1"-t< :s*M>sMtsa

every moming.'

Capt. Lee: Do you get up

Lt. Km: Yes, I do. I don't want to be late for class. I'm very
n the morning, and I
eat breakfast.
Capt. Lee: I just eat tcast for breakfast. I want to have time to review the
^____
. before class. I eat a
__ later.
Lt, Kim: lusually
EXERCISE K

the lesson at

Complete the dialog with words from the word bank.

: a ,*!** * -

,,*..

.-y....... . MTT.T3Zri'ffjyKif*aP

'^^^f*^'

TI ttS?*;:-*?

Lt. Kim: Do you like our teacher?


Capt. Lee: Yes, he.
words. I
well. Now I don't
listen, read, and speak English. I learn words that way. I don't
:
every word in the dictionary. I;
new words in my book.
Lt. Kim: He's a
EXERCISE L

teacher. I*m learning a lot

Complete the dialog with words from the word bank.

Capt, Lee: Say, do you want to


LtKim:

. That's not a
good food there.

to the mess hall


. idea. They

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EXERC1SE M

Complete the dialogs.

1. A: HU'mPhillip.
B:. I'm Joe.

A: France.

2. A: Where's the dispensary?


B:

, Ask the teacher. She knows.

3. A: Where are you going?


B: To Chicago. Fm flying.
A: _______

B: At6:00.

4. A:
B: No, it doesn't. It goes downtown. Take Bus 547 to the base.

5, A: You're here now!


B: An hour ago? I was at the gym.

6. A:
B: I drink it every morning.

BOOK3 LESSON5

EXERCISE N

Categorze these words under the times of day.

Add some activities that you da.

MORNING

NOON

AFTERNOON

EVENING

NGHT

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

EXERCISE O

Use How often to ask questions about daily activities.

How often do you buy a


snack in the afternoon?

1.
2.
3.
4,
5.
6,
7.
8.

BOOK3 LESSON5

Every day. How often do


you eat eggs for breakfast?

EXERCSE P

Use the scrambled words to write questions.

Number 1 is an example.
1. you / do / breakfast / for / eggs / eat
Po you eat e$g& for breakfast?

2, what / for / snack / a / do / have / you

3, eat / when / do / you / lunch

4. he / rice / have / dinner / for / does

5. language / do / speak / you / what

6. do Y eat / you / where / lunch

7. country / from / are / you / what

8. how / days / week / in / a / are / many

9. are / your / who/ fiiends / new

10. does / plane / leave / the / Houston / when / for

AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

EXERCISE Q

Seiect the Iist with words in aiphabetical order.

today
time
wife
choose

EXERCiSE R

Select the Iist with words not in aiphabetical order.

EXERCISE S

Listen and write.

1.
2.

8,

9.
4,

10.

5,

11.

6.

12,

BOOK3 LESSON5

EXEfiCISE T

Write the month, its number, and abbreviaton.

a. rayujan

b. lapr

c. rcoboet

d. tuuasg

e. demeberc

f. nuej

g. ahmer

h. bemepestr

i. ybrfreau

j. erbneomv

k. iujy

L yam

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