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Chapter 1Part One1. False2. False 3. False4. False5. False6. False7. FalsePart Two1. Using what you already know (Possible answers)Program level placement appointment applicationRegister test teacher counselor schoolForms GPA ESL class catalogExercise 1 Answers will varyExercise 2 Possible answers: Studying for a test; discussing homework, borrowing/comparing notes, etc.2. Scanning for the main ideaPractice:Main idea: the cafeteria is closed and the student is very hungry and needs to eat before class begins.Key words: food machine, closed, pass out, stand, get something warm, canteen, stomach growl3. Scanning for the important points1. a.2. a.3. b.4. Inferencing (Making intelligent guesses)1. True 2. False 3. True 4. False 5. True5. Scanning for Specific pieces of InformationPlaceActivityTime PriceCafeteriabreakfast7:00-8:30 amCafeterialunch11:00-1:00pmCafeteriadinner5:00-7:00pmSnack bar 9:00am-8:00pamdiverseOak RoomSpeaker Carole Berg9:00-10:00amfreeRoom 27Student CouncilNoon-1:30pmfreeGreen RoomFolk Dance Club2:00-5:00pmfreeCampus Corner CabaretBette Molder8:00pm$7.00Union TheaterDial Tones7:00pm / 9:00pm$5.006. Using context clues1. a 4. b2. b 5. a3. b7. Using structure and intonation cluesUsing structure cluesExercise 11. a 4. b2. b 5. b3. aExercise 21. a 4. a2. b 5. b3. bExercise 31. a 4. b2. b 5. a3. a 6. bUsing intonation clues1. sad2. angry3. happy4. confused 5. SarcasticChpater 2Part OneExercise 11. 5; Richmond-Daly City/Colma, Fremont-Daly City, Fremont-Richmond, Pittsburgh/Bay Point-Colma, Dublin/Pleasanton-Daly City2. No. The Fremont-Richmond train does not go to San Francisco.3. 3. 84. 2; Richmond-Daly City/Colma, Fremont-Richmond5. 3; Dublin/Pleasanton-Daly City, Fremont-Daly City, Fremont-Richmond6. 1; Pittsburgh/ Bay Point-Colma7. A white line with black dots; 228. No. Transfer Oakland City Center/12th Street to a Fremont-Richmond train.9. No. Take Fremont-Richmond train to Oakland City Center and transfer to a Pittsburgh/Bay Point-Colma train.10. Oakland City Center-12th Street, 19th Street Oakland, MacArthur.Part TwoExercise 1b. Getting DirectionsExercise 21. In a BART station2. It depends on where you go.3. To Berkeley to visit Denises sister.4. She looks at the BART map.5. Yes. They cant go directly from San Francisco to Berkeley after 8:04.6. She is happy to help them, but does not want further involvement. She is not interested in meeting their nephew.7. The woman was happy to give the couple directions, but she didnt want to get involved in their lives.Exercise 3General informationTime of dialogue8:15Tome and Denises destinationDowntown BerkeleyStation where dialogue takes placePowell Street StationTicket price to destination$2.65Trip scheduleFirst TrainName of linePittsburgh/Bay Point-ColmaDeparture time8:18Transfer station12th Street OaklandArrival time at transfer station8:34Second TrainName of lineFremont-RichmondDeparture time8:34Time of arrival at destination8:46Exercise 41. a2. b3. b4. a5. a6. aPart ThreeExercise 11. $2.102. $4.003. 19 minutes4. 25 minutes5. $3.00 (King Stadium to Kansas Street); 74 minutes (King Stadium to Lincoln Way). No. The King Stadium to Lincoln Way trip is a shorter distance than the King Stadium to Kansas Street trip. The higher fare for the shorter trip reflect the need to transfer, pay a toll, etc.Exercise 21. Grand Central Terminal2. Schedule 23. Schedule 14. Answer depends on current time.5. Spuyten Duyvil, Marble Hill, University Heights, Morris Heights, 125th St., GCT6. 7:537. Between 1:20 A.M. and 6:20 A. M.8. Rush hourExercise 3A1: $2.15B1: Answer depends on current timeA2: $2.05B2: 8 (including the last stop, GCT)A3: 37 minutesB3: 12:07A4: 28 minutesB4: 3A5: $3.70B5: 12:52Exercise 3C1. 27 minutes2. $1.653. $1.80; 29 minutes4. $5.305. 62 minutes6. 12:40 P. M.7. 4:41 P. M.8. 6:52 A. M.9. 910. 33 minutes11. The 7:22 A. M. and 7:52 A. M. trains12. Answer depends on current time.Part FourExercise 11. Yes/No2. Yes/No3. Information4. Yes/No5. Information6. Yes/No7. Information8. Information9. Information10. Yes/NoExercise 21. b2. a3. a4. b5. a6. b7. b8. a9. b10. bExercise 3Example: When does the next bus arrive?1. What time did the plane arrive?2. How often do you take the bus?3. Did someone meet them at the airport?4. Why didnt she tell us she would be late?5. Who will pay for the extra ticket?6. Were you at the bus station yesterday?7. How far is it from here to New Jersey?8. Which bus do you think we should take?9. Whose purse was left on the bus?10. Are you meeting your brother at the bus station?Part FiveExercise 11. c2. a3. a4. a5. b6. b (Answer C is incorrect because, although grammatically correct, it is pragmatically unacceptable and inappropriate. The recipient of Answer C would probably not be amused. Students need to be alerted to the fact that appropriateness is as important as grammatical correctness).7. c8. aExercise 21. b2. a3. b4. b5. b6. bExercise 31. b2. a3. bExercise 41. b2. a3. c4. b5. c6. c7. a8. b9. a10. CChapter 3Part Two Main DialogueExercise Onec. Problems with neighborsExercise 21. Michael and Betty have loud arguments.2. David pays low rent and he thinks the landlord wants him to move.3. They play loud music late at night and have loud parties.4. Mrs. Anderson.5. She screams into the phone early on Sunday mornings.6. Noise from early morning garbage collectors.7. Art never throws away his garbage, which causes bad odors in the hallway.8. He is writing a book about his experiences with his neighbors.Exercise 3Top left: Michael and BettyTop right: Rob and SteveMiddle right: XBottom left: Mrs. AndersonBottom right: ArtExercise 41. a2. aNote: According to New York City rent control ordinance, B could also be correct. However, nothing in this context suggests, that when someone moves, the rent control status is abolished for that apartment.3. b4. a5. a6. bExercise 5Answers will vary.Part Three ExpansionSection 1: Household FurnishingsExercise 1AAnswers will vary.Exercise 1B (some suggested answers)ProblemsLeaking toiletBathroomStopped-up toiletBathroomStopped up sinkBathroom, KitchenDrafty windowAll roomsGas leakKitchen, Laundry room, Utility closet, GaragePeeling paintAll roomsBroken lockFront doorBroken light fixtureAll roomsExercise 1C Answers will vary.Exercise 1DRoomProblem1. living roomScratched floor, Smoke stains2. KitchenDifficulty choosing proper paint3. BathroomCracked, peeling ceiling4. BedroomNo heat early in morningSection 2: Tenants RightsExercise 11. False2. False3. False4. True5. False6. False7. True8. False9. False10. TrueExercise 21. A landlord cannot get into a tenants apartment to investigate a bathroom leak. He has been trying to arrange entry for over three weeks.2. Landlord enters tenants apartment without permission.3. Tenant had a party during which time a window was broken. Landlord wont pay for repairs for window.Exercise 3(possible answers)1. Landlord can give tenant 24-hour warning (both verbally and in writing) and let him know that he must allow him entry as stipulated by the law.2. Tenant can let landlord know (both verbally and in writing) that she is uncomfortable with his entering her apartment without he knowledge and ask that he warn her in future.3. Tenant has no choice but to pay for the repairs as he was responsible for the damage.Part Four Focus: AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE YES/NO QUESTIONSExercise 1Affirmative Yes/NoNegative Yes/No1x2x3x4x5x6x7x8x9x10xExercise 21. a2. a3. b4. a5. b6. b7. a8. a9. b10. bExercise 3AMoved here from:ChicagoWork locationDowntownWant apartment nearBusesCarNoSize of apartment wantedTwo-BedroomMarital statusSinglePrice of apartment wanted$500-700Big kitchenNoBathtubYesFurnished apartmentYesExercise 3B1. No, I dont.2. No, I didnt.3. Yes, I have.4. No, I cant.5. No, I dont.6. Yes, I did.7. No, I dont.8. No, I wont.9. Yes, I did.10. Yes, I do.Part Five Listening PracticeExercise 11. a2. b3. c4. a5. b6. bExercise 21. a2. a3. a4. c5. b6. c7. bExercise 31. b2. b3. c4. cExercise 41. c2. a3. b4. b5. c6. a7. c8. b9. a10. bChapter 4A Healthy ExcusePART ONE PRE-LISTENING: MEDICINE CABINETExercise 1StomachPersonal HygieneCold/FluFirst AidAntibioticsAntacid TabletsDeodorantCough SuppressantAntisepticPenicillinDiarrhea MedicineCotton SwabsNasal DecongestantBandagesSodium BicarbonateTabletsRubbing AlcoholAspirinLodineLaxativeMouthwashGargleSterile CottonSterile CottonAntihistamine and Nasal DecongestantRubbing AlcoholFoot CreamDental Floss Tooth BrushPART TWO MAIN DIALOGUEExercise 1c. describing an illnessExercise 2 1. She doesnt feel wellstomach hurts, throat is a little sore.2. She went to the mall with her friends.3. Drank alcohol.4. She doesnt know how to treat Christines illness.5. Her friend Kathy calls to wish Christine good luck on her algebra test.6. She didnt study for the test and wants to avoid taking it.Exercise 3BSymptomSymptomFever/TemperatureChills/ShiveringVomitingRashStomach AchevDizzinessEaracheBack AcheHeadacheCrampsvGas PinsDiarrheaHeartburnNauseaConstipationSore ThroatvNasal CongestionRunny NoseExercise 41.

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