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Priiericis ee Goss Second Edition PR aT a PREFACE ‘The Nonintensive American Language Course (NALC) is based on the American Language Course (ALC) intensive materials. The NALC is redesigned to include shorter lessons and corresponding homework and listening materials suitable for nonintensive programs. The NALC curriculum has been developed by the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC), which is a US Department of Defense school. The primary focus of the NALC, like the ALG, is to provide a language curriculum for a diverse international military population. To that end, the course includes not only general English topics, but also military topics of a general nature highlighting the typical language military personnel will encounter in their professional and vocational career fields. ‘The NALC currently consists of four volumes: Volume 1 (ALC Books 1-4) Low Elementary Volume 2 (ALC Books 5-8) Elementary Volume 3 (ALC Books 8-12) High Elementary Volume 4 (ALC Books 13-16) Low Intermediate Course components ‘The coordinated instructional package for Volumes 1-4 consists of the following: Student Text (ST) Instructor Text (IT) or Instructor Guide (1G) Homework Text (HT) Listening Skills Text (LST) Audie recordings (tape or CD) Flash cards (Volumes 1 and 2 only) Quizzes Optional computer-delivered Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI) Please address inquiries and requests for more information about DLIELC publications to DLIELC/LESL 2235 Andrews Avenue Lackland Air Force Base, Texas 78236-5259 E-mail: LESL@lackland.af.mil, © 2006 by Defense Language Institute English Language Center and its licensors. Notice of Rights: All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. This book supersedes Nonintensive American Language Course Volume 1, Homework Text, April 2002. Second Eiition, January 2006 First printing NOTES TO THE READER The Nonintensive American Language Course (NALC), Volume 1, is designed as curriculum for the first year of a nonintensive language training program. This volume includes 30 lessons; enhancing these lessons are coordinated listening activities and homework exercises. Each lesson requires approximately four hours of class time and may be taught, over several class periods. Additional time is required for the listening exercises and homework, Volume 1 deals with vocabulary, grammar, and language skills speaking, listening, reading, and writing—as well as sociolinguistic appropriateness. It integrates these areas of the language in various activities and provides the student with numerous opportunities to practice naturally spoken English. The materials are sequentially designed. One block of instructional material builds on the previous block. The objectives are then reinforced and recycled throughout the materials. Homework exercises and language skills activities for every lesson ensure that the student has sufficient practice to master the objective: Page iii Language Components in the NALC v FUNCTION Functions are the ways we use the language to communicate. The functions introduce topics that the student may have to deal with and the language and actions needed in those situations. Because the target population is military students, there are semi-technical or military-oriented functions in every volume. The development of the functions begins with mechanical drills and exercises and culminates in communicative exercises that allow the student to draw on knowledge from previous exercises or from personal experience. = 2), VOCABULARY Objective vocabulary consists of high frequency terms and military-oriented terms that the students will be required to produce and respond to in class and in the listening skills activities and homework exercises. The objective terms are bolded the first time they appear in the lesson and are subject to being tested on quizzes. ce; GRAMMAR ‘The grammatical presentations consist of structures that the student will need in order to communicate effectively in a variety of situations, Many of the structures are presented in context. Some are presented with paradigms or examples. The number of grammar objectives varies from lesson to lesson. Activities, which fulfill these grammar objectives, are found throughout the lesson in classroom activities, the listening skills text, and the homework text. Ae g 6B 7) SKILLS Skills taught in the NALC are those language skills which the student will need to communicate successfully in academic or interpersonal settings. Many of the skills are specifically designed to complement military training. The inclusion of activities that provides the student with focused, progressive practice in the areas of listening, speaking, reading, and writing is one of the most significant features. ‘The number of skills, which are sequenced from simple to complex, varies in each lesson. A single basic skill is introduced at the lower levels and is later recycled as part of a more complex skill at higher levels. For example, at a lower level, a student is given an objective that requires information to be classified. Later, at a higher level, the student may be given Page iv an objective that requires an article to be outlined, In order to outline information, the student must first know how to classify information. This sequencing and recycling of skills is done in all of the speaking, reading, writing, and listening skills presented. Note that in order to develop your students’ speaking skills, it is essential that you emphasize oral language production in the classroom. For this reason, we recommend that all language exercises be done orally when possible. Homework Text The activities in the Homework Text (HT) provide the student with additional practice which reinforces the objectives. They also serve as a means of identifying student language deficiencies. There are approximately 30 minutes of homework activities for each lesson. ‘The answers are in the IT: Page v Lesson Lesson, Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson 10 Lesson 11 Lesson 12 Lesson 13 Lesson 14 Lesson 15 Lesson 16 Lesson 17 Lesson 18 Lesson 19 Lesson 20 Lesson 21 Lesson 22 Lesson 23 Lesson 24 Lesson 25 Lesson 26 Lesson 27 Lesson 28 Lesson 29 Lesson 30 Cay dOMEen— TABLE OF CONTENTS The Classroom This ls My Clock, That's His Pen Sue's A Teacher. They Aren't Mechanics. Is He A Student? What Time Is It? In The Classroom This Is My Friend. He's Happy. Where Is The Barracks? This ls Sgt Rivero’s Brother, He’s Reading A Book What Is She Doing? Who's That Man? They Eat Lunch Every Day, Where Are You Going? Who Knows The Answer? Where Do They Stuay? When Does The Bus Leave? Where Are You From? SGT Brown Was Here Yesterday. CPT Wilson Is In The Army. Where Were You Yesterday? Sports And Games We Studied English Today. Did You Take A Break? What Is She Wearing? You Must Salute The General How Much Is This Shirt? 19 31 39 49 87 7 79 89 97 105 13 121 131 139 145 151 157 165 i” 179 187 195 205 213 221 231 237 Page vii [ THE CLASSROOM LESSON 1 EXERCISE A: Circle the letter. Example: a, Isa pen. b. It’s a pencil. ©) Ws notebook It's a window. 1. a, It's.a book. It’s a notebook. b. It’s a book. c. Itsa pencil c. Isa door, 3. a. It’s a door 4. a. Isa pencil It’s a window. b. It's a book, c. It’s a notebook. c. It’sa picture. Homework Text Page 1 Go to the lab. 6. Itsa a, close b. pencil what 7. What is your name? a. Fine, thanks. b. Bill ¢. How are you? 8. How are you? a. Fine, thanks. b. Good afternoon. Good-bye. 9, Listen _____ the teacher. a, to b, open cc. write 10. That is book. a. he boa «them Page 2 1 12, 4, Open your book, a. page b. example c. please Good morning. a. Good morning. b. See you later, ¢. Fine, thanks It’sa a. write b. please ©. picture Hello a, Good morning. b. Fine, thanks. c. It’sa picture. Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 1 EXERCISE B: Write sentences. Example: __!'s pencil. Homework Text Page 3 EXERCISE C: Choose the correct picture, and circle the letter. 1. It’s a book, pen a. 2. It’s a picture, pen a, Page 4 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 1 ce. a 4, It's a word, a, 5, It’sa letter. EXERCISE D: Choose the correct picture, and circle the letter. 1. Listen. Homework Text Page 5 2. Write the word, Page 6 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 1 EXERCISE E: Change the affirmative sentences to negative sentences using don't. Example: Open the book. _Don't open the book. 1, Open the window. 2. Close the door. 3. Circle the letter, 4. Open the door. 5. Repeat the word. 6. Goto thelab. 7. Write in the notebook. 8. Look at the clock. 9. Go to the door. 10. Close the book. 11. Look at the picture, Homework Text Page 7 EXERCISE F: Match and write the words. Example: aterpe Serene ene —__.10. Page & k repeat pileen coreil lose dinwow tislen citpure batle nope bal wetir meee ee - PR lab window write circle table close pencil picture open listen repeat Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 1 THIS IS MY CLOCK. EXERCISE A: Select the best answer a, b, or c. 1. See you later. a, Okay. Goodbye b. Hello. c. Good afternoon. 2, How are you? a. Goodbye. b. Fine, thanks c. Hello, 3, Ted: What is name? Ben: My name is Ben. a. your b. my his 4. Go to the lab, a. listen b. repeat ©. please 5. ‘Ted: Hello. Bill; a. Good afternoon. b. Its a picture c. See you later Homework Text LESSON 2 Page 9 EXERCISE B: Look at the picture, and write a command. Example: Page 16 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 2 Homework Text Page 11 Page 12 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 2 EXERCISE C: Circle the letter. Example: a, This is my pen b. This is my book. ©) This is my notebook 1. a. That's my pencil, 2. a. This is a window. b. That is your notebook. b. That is a book. ¢. That is my book. c. That is a notebook. 3, a. This is a door. 4. a. This is a pencil. ‘That is a window. b. That's your a book. ¢. This is a notebook. c. That is a picture, Homework Text Page 13 5. She is my teacher. 6 Wea _ a. close b. Lab What, 7. Hello. a. Fine, thanks, b. How are you? Thank you 8. What is this? 2. That's your notebook. b. Circle the word c. Repeat. 9. This isa a. look at b. this c. door 10. Goto the a. close b. you ce. lab 11. What is it? a. Itsa chair. b. How are you? c. Fine, thanks. Page 14 12 13. 14, 15. 16. Listen, —_ a. page b. example c. please See you later, a. Good-bye. b. Good morning. My name is Bill. What's your name? a. My name is Ted. b. Fine, thanks, Good afternoon, Listen to teacher, a at b. in c. the That is book. al b omy them Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 2 EXERCISE D: Look at the picture, and write a sentence. Example: __/*'Sa.chair Homework Text Page 15 Page 16 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 2 wo EXERCISE E: Write the question and answer. Example: _ What's this? This is a book. Homework Text rae Page 18 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 2 THAT'S HIS PEN. EXERCISE A: Make questions and answers. Example: — Wh Homework Text LESSON 3 Page 19 Page 20, Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 3 EXERCISE B: Write commands with please. Example: open / door _Please open the door __Open the door please. 1. close / door 2. write /name 3. go/ classroom 4, cirele/ letter 5. close / window 6. look / word 7. repeat / numbers Homework Text Page 21 EXERCISE C: Change the words to make them plural. Example: 1. clock picture door window 5. lab 6. word book books EXERCISE D: Write the numbers. Example: 1 50 45 = forty-five 10. 11. 12. name — radio number — tape pencil = —____ recorder oe 73. = 300 = 62 = 9 = 100 = EXERCISE E: Write complete sentences using that. Example: That & my book, (my) Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 3 ero) Qo this) 3 (her) 4. - —— (my) Homework Text Page 23, Page 24 (her) (your) this) Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 3 9. (your) 10. (her) EXERCISE F: Write a question that matches the answer. Example: __Whot’s his name? His name is Tom. 1. —__________ Fine, thank you. My name is Mary. ‘That's his chair. Her name is Jane. ‘That is my book That is her television. ts your cassette player. That's my radio. Homework Text Page 25 EXERCISE G: Write the number and the plural form of the word. Example: three chairs (3) a 2 —_ tt) Page 26 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 3 4. 45) 5. (89) 6 (55) 1, (62) Homework Text Page 27 8. oe —__ (96) 9 —___- a — (37) Page 28 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 3 EXERCISE H: Write commands. Homework Text Page 29 Page 30 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 3 SUE’S A TEACHER. LESSON 4 EXERCISE A: Choose the correct answer. Circle a, b, ¢, ord. Example: © This is a clock. Those are clocks. These are clocks. a. That's a clock. 1. a, That's a book. b. Those are books. ©. This is a book. d. These are books. 2. a. That's his pen, b. These are her pens, ¢. Those are his pens, This is my pens. 3. a. This is his pencil. b, ‘That's her pencil c. These are his pencils. 4. Those are her pencils, Homework Text Page 31 a, These are chairs. ‘That's a chair, c. This isa chair, Those are chairs. a. What's this? b. What are these? c. What are this? d. What's that? a. What are these? What's this? c. What's that? d. What are those? ‘Ted: What is name? 9. Jan; My name is Jan, a. your b. his e my d. her 10 Tom: What is name? Ted: Her name is Jan. a. your b. his e my d@. her Page 32 ee re aay name is Bob. Is His This ‘These close the door, Don't What His Tm Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 4 EXERCISE B: Circle the correct answer. 1. What's Bill? 4, What is she? a, It’sa pilot. a. That's a pen. b. Ima mechanic. b. She's a pilot. ©. Bill's a cook c. He's a teacher, 2. What are these? 5. What are those? a. These are tapes a. This is a book b. It’s a pencil. b. Those are cassette players. ©. That's a radio c. You're a student. 3. What are you? a. I'ma barber, b. It’s a notebook. ©. Betty’s a doctor. EXERCISE C: Look at the picture. Circle the letter a, b, orc. 1. a. a doctor 2 a. acook 3. a. abarber b. acook b, astudent b. ateacher apilot c. apilot c. acwok Homework Text Page 33 4, a, adoctor 5. a. astudent 6. a. astudent b. a mechanic b. amechanic b. a pilot cc. astudent & adoctor ©. a cook EXERCISE D: Look at the picture. Circle the letter a, b, c, ord. ‘That's his clock. 2 ‘These are clocks. 3, a a, a. This is a notebook. », ‘That's her book. b. That is a clock. b. These are notebooks, c. That's his chair. ¢. ‘Those are clocks. c. That is a notebooks, That's her pencil. ‘This is a lock. d. Those are notebooks. 4. a. These are tables 5. a, This is a window. b. This isa table. b, That's a window. ©. Those are tables. e. These are windows, d. That's a table. Those are windows, Page 34 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 4 EXERCISE E: Write sentences. Use this / these, that / those in your answers. Examples: This is a table Those are tables Homework Text Page 35 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 4 Homework Text Page 37 THEY AREN’T MECHANICS. LESSON 5 EXERCISE A: Write he / she + be + profession. Example: _ He iso cook, Homework Text Page 39 Page 40 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 5 EXERCISE B: Make a sentence with they + be + profession. Example: —_[hey'te cooks. Homework Text x EXERCISE C: Change the sentences like the examples. Examples: She's a cook, They're cooks. He's a student. They're students, ‘They're doctors, He's a doctor She's a doctor. 1. She's a pilot. 2. He's a cook, 3. He's a barber. — ee 4, They're students. 5. They're teachers. 6. She’s a mechani. 7. He's a doctor. 8. They're cooks. 9. They're pilots = 10. She's a student. Page 42 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 5 EXERCISE D: Look at the picture, and write a sentence. Example: __Those are books, se aren't __ chairs. Homework Text pilots. 5. students, 6 _ mechanics. a barbers. Page 44 1) Nonintensive AUC, Volume 1, Lesson 5. 1. What are you? 3. What am I? a, You're a student. a. Betty's a doctor. b. Bill's teacher, b. They're a doctor c, I'ma student. c. You're a doctor. 2 What is Joo? 4, What is Betty? a, _P'mamechanie, a, Pm a doctor. b. That's a mechanic. b. Betty is a doctor. c. Joe's a mechanic. c. You're a doctor. Examples: Tom’s a teacher, __[om n'tastudent. They're my books. They aren't her books. 1. You're a mechanic. doctor. 2. She's apilot. mechanic. 8, They’re students. barbers. 4, You're a barber. teacher. 5. Those are my pencils. your . 6. This is her book. my 7. These are pens. pencils. EXERCISE G: Look at the examples. Write another sentence for each sentence. You are a student, and | am a student. We are students, Examples: Joe and Bob are mechanics. They're mechani 1, John is a teacher, and Mary is a teacher. 2. Tom's a mechanic, and I'm a mechanic. 3. He is a pilot, and she is a pilot. 4, Alice is a barber, and Joe is a barber. 5. Beth is a doctor, and I'm a doctor. 6. Linda and Jan are cooks. 7. Betty and John are pilots 8. You and Jan are students. 9, Tom is a teacher, and I'm a teacher. 10. Jerry is a mechanic, and Sam is a mechanic. Page 46 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson § EXERCISE Lessons 1-5. ACROSS 1. Look at the on the wall. 6. Open the 7. We listen to tapes in the 8. Igo ‘the lab after lunch. 9. Sevenisa 12, Mary has a pen. It’s______pen, 13. John studies English. He is a — 15. The is talking to the class. Homework Text |: Complete the sentences and the puzzle using vocabulary from DOWN Write with your The man sits in a big listen to the after class. “Pen” is a ‘The book is on the are students. ‘This is a pencil. It's a pen. ‘Ted works on cars. He is a Betty likes to fly. She is a ‘Mary isn’t here. isn’t in class Robert is in class. is in class, Page 47 B Fr a ro a he is is fe Examples: —A’e_ you a teacher? Js__ this Mr. Wilson? 1. —_____he a doctor? 2. ________we students? 3. ____ they teachers? this your pen? 5. ____ this your book? 6. ____ these your pencils? 7. Tyour student? 8. ____ they mechanics? 9, _______ these your notebooks? 10. —_____youa doctor? 11, ______ John and Tom pilots? 12, _____ those your books? EXERCISE B: Choose the correct answer. Circle a, b, ¢, or d. 1. What are you? a. b. a. Betty’s a doctor. I'ma teacher, ‘This is a doctor. ‘That's a student 2. What am I? a b. Betty's a doctor, ‘They're doctors, ‘This is a doctor. You're a doctor. 3. What is Joe? T'm a mechanic. ‘That’s a mechanic. c. You're a mechanic, d. Joe's a mechanic. 4, What is Betty? a, I'ma doctor, b. Betty is a doctor. You're a doctor. d. Joe is a doctor. EXERCISE C: Look at the pictures, and write sentences. Example: Page 50 This is a dime 's fen cents, ‘Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 6 EXERCISE D: Choose the correct answer. Write a, b, c, ord. Example: 1. Are we studying? 6. ‘Twenty-five cents is a__. a. No, they aren’. a. quarter b. Yes, he is, b. nickel (©) Yes, we are ©. dime 4. No, I'm not. d. penny Is this your book? 7. Adollar is __ cents. a. Yes, itis a. 25 b. No, they're not b. 50 ©. Yes heis. « d. No, she isn’t. 4. 100 Are they teachers? 8. Anickel is cents, a, No, she isn't a 5 b. Yes, we are. b. 10 ©. No, they aren't 25 4. No, we're not a. 50 4. Ishe the teacher? 9, Adime and a quarter are —__. a. Yes, she is a. 75 cents b. No, he's not. b. 50 cents ¢. No,she's not. c. 35cents 4d. Yes, you are 4. 100 cents 5. Are you teachers? No, P'm not. Yes, they are. c. No,we're not. d. Yes, Iam, Homework Text Page 51 EXERCISE E: Choose the correct answer. Circle a, b, c, or d. 1. a. They're doctors. 2. a. They aren’t teachers. ‘They're teachers. b. They're barbers. c. They're pilots. ©. He's a doctor. 3. a. They're not pilots. 4. a, They are cooks, b. They're mechanics. b. They're mechanics. c. They're pilots. c. They're pilots Page 52 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 6 5. a. adollar 6. a. adime b. anickel b. adollar ©. agquarter ¢. aquarter 7. a. adime 8. a. adime b. anickel b. anickel c. apenny © apenny EXERCISE F: Write answers to 1 and 2. Write questions for 3 and 4. Example: Is he a pilot? Example: __/5 that @ pencil? Yes, he is. No, it isn’t. Homework Text Page 53 2 Isshea teacher? Yes, it is. Yes, he is. EXERCISE G: Look at the pictures, and write sentences. Example: these are a nickel and a dime. It's fifteen cents, Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 6 Page 54 EXERCISE H: Circle the correct letter. 1, She's a doctor. Homework Text Page 55 2, He's a pilot. 4, She's a cook. Page 56 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 6 WHAT TIME IS IT? EXERCISE A: Write long answers. Example: Is shea teacher? (yes) Yes, she’s a teacher. 1. Are you a student? Yes, I LESSON 7 2. Is she a doctor? Yes, she 3. Is today Saturday? No, today 4. Are they doctors? No, they 5. Is tomorrow Friday? Yes, tomorrow 6. Are these your notebooks? No, they ___ 7. Are you a cook? No, I Homework Text Page 87 EXERCISE B: Write the day of the week. Examples: Today is _ Wednesday _ Tomorrow is __Ihursctay ‘Today is — Friday . Tomorrow is _ Saturday 1. Today is Tuesday. Tomorrow is 2, ‘Today is Thursday. Tomorrow is __ 3. Today is _ ‘Tomorrow is Monday. 4, Today is ‘Tomorrow is Tuesday. 5. ‘Today is Saturday. Tomorrow is 6. Today is Wednesday. Tomorrow is 7. The weekend is and Sunday. EXERCISE C: Circle the correct letter a, b, c, or d. 1. Isthat a clock? 3. Are they students? a. No, these aren’t clocks. a, Yes, they are students. b. Yes, they are clocks. b. No, they are students. ©. Yes, it's a clock, ©. Yes, Tama student. 4. No, they aren't clocks a. No, he’s not a student 2. Are you a mechanic? 4. Is she a cook? a. No, Tam. a. Yes, he’s a cook. b. Yes, you aren't b. Yes, they are cooks. ¢. No, Im not a mechanic. e. Yes, she’s a cook 4. Yes, he is 4. No, he isn’t a cook. Page 58 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 7 EXERCISE D: Write the time. Example: It’s 3. It’s 4, Its = . 5 Its - Homework Text Page 59 EXERCISE E: Complete the words with these letters. L lar 4 me 7 —_nt 2 kel Be any 3, ____mber 3 ney 6 —arter EXERCISE F: Circle the correct letter, a, b, c, or d. 1. It’s 2:00. Page 60 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 7 3. It’s 9:30. EXERCISE G: Write the time. Use fo or fill and past or after. Examples: 9:20 __It'stwenty affer nine. 3:55 _lI's five minutes to four. 1 7:15 Its a —_ 2. 5:30 Wo Homework Text Page 61 6:40 4, 10:50 5B. 5:85 6. 1:30 7. 5:38 8. 245 9 7:40 10, 4:25 It’s It's It’s EXERCISE H: Match the words. Follow the example. Example: ah eee yadsnewde kwee rowotmor datoy kweedne yomnad draclane ynusad uryadtas ythrusad yeustad yirfad FR mao Re oP ‘Thursday weekend Monday Saturday tomorrow Wednesday today Friday ‘Tuesday week calendar Sunday Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 7 IN THE CLASSROOM LESSON 8 EXERCISE A: Look at the pictures. Write the word on, in, or under. Example: The whiteboard is 07 __ the wall. L. The chairs are ___ the desks. 2. The desks are the classroom, 3. The map is the wall, 4, The television is — the wall, 5. The pencils are — the desks, 6. The chair is — the classroom, 7. The clock is _______ the wall. 8. The books are ____ the desk. Homework Text Page 63 EXERCISE B: Read the sentence and circle the letter a, b, c, or d. 1. The whiteboard is a. on b. in eat under 2, The penis a. at b. on in a. under ‘The students are a. under b, in ce on dat a, in b. at under d. on 5. The box is a, under b. in eon a. at Page 64 _—___ 12 o'clock. _—_____ the table. the wall. the desk, the classroom. Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 8 6. ‘The book is _______ the table. a. under b, in on dat 7. Are the students _____ the lab? a, in bon under a to EXERCISE C: Write questions. Example: _ What's under the fable? A pencil is under the table. A book is under the table. Homework Text 2. ———— A picture is on the wall BN Words are in the notebook. 4, A box is on the chair. A notebook is on the table. Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 8 6 A clock is in the box, 7 ‘The chair is in the classroom. EXERCISE D: Write the missing word. Example: Put the _pencil__on the desk. on the wall. 1. Put the Homework Text Page 67 2. Put the 3, Put the 4. Putthe Put the o 6. Put the Page 68 in the book, on the chair, on the table. on the wall, in the lab. Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 8 7. Put the 8. Put the 9. Put the 10. Put the Homework Text in the classroom. under the window. on the door. under the table. mr Rea Page 69 EXERCISE E: Put the correct letter by the number. Number 1 is an example. urnemb 2. wowdin 3. elvisineto 4, pilene —— 5. rodo _ cethares tascseet —— 8 nmudre —— 9. bal imet lacdaren balet loomerass ahire 15. kobo 16. testdun 17. tieperu 18. hobraditew Page 70 ae ee ee teachers lab number door cassette under window television pencil time chair student picture whiteboard table calendar book classroom Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 8 THIS IS MY FRIEND. LESSON 9 EXERCISE A: Look at the pictures. Read the sentences, and circle a, b, orc. 1. This isa ——___. 2 They are. a. boy a. girls b. girl b. boys family © men a 3. This is my 4, Jan and Linda are —___ a. sister a. brothers b. friend b. children mother c. sisters Homework Text Page 71 5. They are —_. 6, a, my sisters and my brother >, my brother and my friend ©, my mother and my father 7. She's a 8 a, man b. woman c. child 9. This isa 10. a. woman b, man «child Page 72 ‘This is my a. brother b. mother c. child ‘Tom and John are a. brothers . girls ©. sisters This isa woman b. man ©. child Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 9 Ll. These are ___ a, women b. men c. children EXERCISE B: Write the words. Example: one pilot (6) sipllots_ 1. one man (2) 2. one pencil (6) oe a 3. onebox (4) ee 4. one penny (5) ee one pen (3) ee 6. one woman (12) ee one teacher (9) ee 8 onedesk (7) —_ — 9. one child (8) we 10. one family (11) ee Homework Text Page 73 EXERCISE C: Write the number. Example: 350 __three hundred and fifty 102 675 416 _ 570 657 744 EXERCISE D: Circle the answer. Example: John is Bob's brother, He’sa_. Gogirl) Linda is a (children, child) Mrs. Williams isa___._ (man, woman) Mr. Williams is & ___.. (mother, man) Jan is a Tom’s sister, She’s a (girl, boy) ‘Tom is Jan’s brother. He isa ____._ (student, mother) Bob is is Tom’s . (mother, friend) The Williams area ____._ (family, children) Bob is John’s brother. He isa___ (child, children) Page 74 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 9 EXERCISE E: Circle the answer. Example: Mr, Watson: This is Geviceniy friends 1, Jane: This is ___™Y. 2. Fred: This is __™yssfer. my tend _, Sam. 3. Bill: This is __My brother my mother __ Ben. Homework Text Page 75 4, Ted: These are my sisters. my brothers _, Lora and Amy. 5. David: This is __™my mother my father__, Mr, Johnson 6. Anna; These are __™y brothers, Jimmy. mysisters__, Bobby and Page 76 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 9 Example: Aldo is a doctor. You are _@.docter too. 1, Lama teacher. You are 2. Maria is cold. Mike is ‘The pencil is under the desk. The pen is as Steve is a mechanic. Lisa is 5. The book is on the table. The notebook is | HE’s HAPPY. LESSON 10 ] EXERCISE A: Write sentences. > —- | Bob Mary pilots. Betty Ted barbers. Bill and 1 are teachers. John Susan mechanics. Joe John students, Example: __80b and Mary are pilots. Homework Text Page 79 EXERCISE B: Write sentences. sick He happy. She old. Bill hot Mary angry. The boy is (not) (very) cold. The girl young. The man | | sad. The woman | well The child | tired. Examples: _He not very sick She is happy. Page 80 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 10 EXERCISE C: Write questions. Example: Ted, angry _led angry? 1. she,sad — _ ——— 2. they, cold — ~ _ oe 3. you, tired ee 4. Bob, very old __ 5, Mr Bates, sick EXERCISE D: Look at the sentence, and circle the correct letter. 1. The children are happy. Homework Text Page 81 3. Those are books. 4, That’s his mother. 5. Heis sad Page 82 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 10 His brother is young. EXERCISE E: Write questions using or. Example: Bob (sad, tired) Is Bob sad or tired? 1. the woman (young, old) 2. she (sick, tired) __ — 3, thechildren (happy,sad) ___ 4, Mrs, Wilson (sick, well) your friends (new, old) EXERCISE F: Select the letter a, b, orc. 1. John isa pilot. Bob is a pilot, a. and b. or ce. too Homework Text Page 63, 2 Ishe 2 a. pilot b, tired e. too 3. Jesse is a pilot, _ Ted is a mechanic. a, and b. took. under 4. The child is a. sick b. student name 5. Bob: This is my friend, John. Ted: Glad to meet you. b. Fine, thanks, ¢. See you later. 6. Lisa: 2 Ana: It's 9:15, a. Is this a clock? b. What is that? cc. What time is it? EXERCISE Write sentences. Example: Go to the classroom. (Let's) Let's go fo the classroorn. 1. Look at the lesson. (Let's) Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 10 2, Gotothe lab. (Let's) 3, Open the books. (Let's) 4. Listen to the radio. (Let's) 1 seven (Let's) 8. Meet my friend at the movies. (Let's) EXERCISE H: Match the words and the letters. Number one is an example. 1. garny 2. lamify thomer 4. tersis 5. pahpy Homework Text happy sister angry family mother Page 85 2. 10, uL 12, 13, 15. 16 6. ciks 7. ling mowen gouny drifen Lessons 6-10. Across No, it’s not cold; it's ‘The is on the wall. ‘The student sits down at the A week is seven ‘Tom and Bob in these chairs, Saturday and Sunday are the ‘This is a penny. It's one Fie's not happy. He's John is a Five cents is a Page 86 ran 14, women young friend girl sick EXERCISE |: Complete the sentences and the puzzle using vocabulary from Down ‘The Watsons area John worked 12 hours. Now he’s Jan is Linda's Today is ‘Tomorrow is Monday. ‘This is one cent. It’s one Linda is a Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 10 1 ir fe WHERE IS THE BARRACKS? ‘LESSON n | EXERCISE A: Write questions. Follow the example. Example: The book is on the bed. (Where) Where is the book? 1. Bill is in his building. (Where) 2. The children are in their room. (Where) 3. ‘The boys and girls are in the classroom. (Where) 4, Betty ison the bus, (Where) 5. The bulletin board is in the office, (Where) 6. Bill is at the bus stop. (Where) Homework Text Page 89 EXERCISE B: Look at the pictures. Write sentences. Example: __Ihis isc classroom. Page 90 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 11 Page 91 Homework Text EXERCISE C: Write a question and an answer for each number in the picture. Use where or what. Examples: Number 1; Where is ihe map? The map fs on the wall Number 7; __What is on the desk? The books are on the desk Number 1: Number 2: Page 92, Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 11 Number 3: Number 4: Number 5: Number 6: Number 7: Number 8: EXERCISE D: Write sentences. Use big and small. Example: __this book is smal This is small Book. Homework Text a Page 94 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 11 EXERCISE E: Write the number. 1. one thousand 10, forty-five thousand 2. sixty-three thousand 1 sn hundred and ss nun 3. seventy-eight thousand 12, five hundred sixty three thousand 4, one hundred one thousand 13. two hundred fifty-two thousand 5. six thousand 14, one sana and forty-two thousand 6. thirty-two theusand 15. five hundred seventy-two thousand 7. twenty-six thousand 16. one hundred and ninety thousand 8. thirty-seven thousand 17. two hundred fifty-three thousand 18. seven hundred and twenty thousand 9. eighty-four thousand Homework Text Page 95 THIS IS SGT RIVERA’S BROTHER. LESSON 12 EXERCISE A: Write questions. Example: That pen belongs to Betty. (Whose) Whose pen is that? 1. This book belongs to Sgt Smith. (Whose) 2. That's his barracks. (Whose) 3. These clocks belong to them. (Whose) 4. This is my money. (Whose) 5. These tapes belong to us. (Whose) 6. This room belongs to you. (Whose) 7. These are their notebooks. (Whose) Homework Text Page 97 EXERCISE B: Look at the pictures. Write sentences using the new vocabulary. Example: Page 98 This isa iorany. Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 12 EXERCISE C: Answer the questions. Examples: Whose pen is this? (Betty) This pen belongs to Betty. I's Betty's pen, Whose cassettes are they? They belong to Paul. They’te Paul's cassettes. 1. Whose room is that? (Dave) (Paul) 2, Whose pen is this? (Tom) 8. Whose books are these? (Sgt Miller) 4, Whose chair is this? (Mrs. Wilson) 5, Whose children are they? (Bill) Homework Text Page 99 2. EXERCISE D: Write the correct word. Example: What _ is under the box? (Where, What, Whose) A book is under the box. is the clinic? (Where, What, Whose) It’s on the air force base. What's in the 2. (hospital, library, mess hall) Books. Where is the stop? (bus, book, chair) It’s on the air force base. Where is the ? (country, PX, air force base) It’s in Building 1000. Where is room? (your, our, their) ‘Their room is in the barracks. EXERCISE E: Look at the picture, and circle the letter a, b, c, or d. Jan is at the library. a, John is at the movies. b, John is inside b. Jan is at the dispensary. c. John is outside. ¢. Jan is at the air force base. 4, John is on the bus. d. Jan is at the commissary. Page 100 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 12 ep a d, The book is under the chair. EXERCISE F: Circle the letter a, b, c, ord. ‘The students are their rooms. 2 a. on bat cto din Linda is at the hospital Linda is outside. Linda is inside. ‘The book is on the desk. ‘The book is big. ‘The book is open. Homework Text Linda is in her room. 4 ‘The student is at the desk. ‘The student is under the table. oP ‘The student is on the wall. d. The student isn’t studying. ‘Tom is the air force base. a. under b, to eon a. in Page 101 ‘The boys and girls are thebus 4 stop. a. on b. at cto a. in 5. Whose map is this? a. Thank you. b. It’s Bill's c. Its very cold. d. The girl is sick. EXERCISE G: Write the answers. Example: What's that? (her) That's her a 1. What's that? (his) 2. What's this? (your) Page 102 Mrs, Wilson is a library they outside woman Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 12 3, What are those? (our) 4. What's that? (her) 5. What's that? (my) 6. What's this? (their) Homework Text Page 103, | HE'S READING A BOOK. LESSON 13 | EXERCISE A: Write the names of the foods. Use this or these. Example: __Ihisischicken. Homework Text Page 105 10, Page 106 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 13 12 13, This is fruit. 1 a Homework Text Page 107 EXERCISE B: Read the sentences. Look at the pictures on the next two pages. Write the letter of the correct picture. Linda is drinking milk. Tom is drinking coffee. Linda is sitting at the table. The soldiers are eating dinner. Jan and Susan are studying. Don is eating an apple. ‘Tom and Lind e talking, SARTRE Mrs. Watson is shopping at the commissary. —— 9. Mareo is reading a book. 10. She is looking at pictures. 11. Tom is going to lab. —_ 12. She's eating breakfast. Page 108 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 13 Homework Text Page 109 EXERCISE C: Circle the letter a, b, or c. 1. Mrs, Wilson is a chicken. is Ms, Acosta going? a. buys a, Where b. buy b. What ec. buying ©. Whose 2. is he eating for dinner? 6 Ted book is this? a. What Bea: It’s mine, b. Whose a. What Where b. Where 3. Linda is__ her homework. ¢. Whose a. talking 7. Joe: I'm tired b. eating Bob: ce. studying a. Me, too. 4, Ilike cat eggs for breakfast. b. You're weleome a to c. Fine, thanks bon 8. Tom: Thank you. for Bill _. a. Me, too. b. You're weleome. cc. Fine, thanks, EXERCISE D: Answer the questions. 1. What is she doing? Page 110 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 13 2. What are they doing? 3. What is he doing? 4, What's he doing? 5. What's she doing? Homework Text Page 111 6. What is she doing? EXERCISE E: Select the letter a, b, c, ord. 1, John is eating apple. aa bo an cit a. on 2. Linda eats ____ egg every week. a. five boa ean dat 3, Tom eats eggs for breakfast. b. two don 4, Sgt Smith eats every day. a. two boa ean a in Page 112, salad for lunch 5. Jan eats banana for breakfast, a. three b. an ca dat Sgt Day is looking at pen. aan b. on ein dia Bill is eating pear, a. under a ean don Susan eats __ orange every Sunday. aa b. an two a. in Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 13 LESSON 14 [w IS. SHE DOING? EXERCISE A: Look at the pictures, and answer these questions. Write long answers. Example: Are they eating? 1. Is Don watching television? Yes, they are eating. 8. Is she eating breakfast? Homework Text Page 113 4, Is Tom studying his lesson? 8. Are they talking? 9. Ishe eating fruit? Page 114 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 14 10. Are Jan and Susan studying? 11. Is he buying foo EXERCISE B: Write sentences. Example: __80b and Tom aren't eating. They're talking, 'm not studying, I'm reading. od? Linda John The students Bob and Tom Jan and | You and John Jan and Linda am not eating She's isn't talking We're aren't studying — | tm reading. Theyre listening. You're going He's coming writing eating talking. studying reading listening going coming writing, Homework Text Page 115 EXERCISE C: Read the questions. Look at the pictures and circle the correct answer. 1. Is Don standing up? a. Yes, he is. ‘Yes, Iam, c. No, he isn't. No she's not. 2, Is Tom drinking orange juice? No, she’s not. a. b. Yes, she is. No, I'm not. 2 Yes, he is. 3. Ishe eating lunch? a. No, they aren't, b. Yes, they are cc. Yes, he is. d. No, she’s not. 4, Are they sitting in the mess hall? a. Yes, they are. b. No, he isn't. Yes, we are, d. No, they're not. Page 116 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 14 5. Ishe studying? a. Yes, she is b. Yes, hes. c. No, she isn’t. a. Yes, he isn’t. 6. Isshe eating breakfast? a, No, he’s not. b. Yes, he is. Yes, she is. d._ No, they isn't. 7. Ishe eating a meal? a. Yes, he is, b. No, he isn't. No, they aren't. a Yes, they are. 8, Is she watehing TV? Yes, he is, a. b. No, she isn’t, Yes, Lam. = No, we're not. Homework Text Page 117 EXERCISE D: Circle the correct letter. 1. fish Page 118 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 14 4. bread % a ©. a. 5. chicken y ; ‘ Ww. ee a. ©, a. Homework Text Page 119 | WHO’S THAT MAN? LESSON 15 EXERCISE A: Choose the best answer, and circle a, , ¢, ord. 1 is the dining hall? a. When b. Where c. Whose d. Who —_ are the students? a. Whose b. Were ec. Where a. Or 3. [want to drink water. I'm a. thirsty b. study ce. late d. hungry 4. We goto the lab__the afternoon. a. in b. on eat dor Homework Text ‘They eat lunch the mess, hall a. on b. at does dor ‘Today is Tuesday. is Wednesday. a, Now b, Right c. Tomorrow 4. Whe Where do you eat breakfast? Leat breakfast a, in the morning b. at 7:00 c. in the mess hall d. eggs and fruit {want a big dinner. I'm a. angry b. hungry c. thirsty tired Page 121 EXERCISE B: Choose the best answer and circle a, b, c, ord. 1. Who is John? a. outside ’}. your pen ©. my brother a. atthe library 2. Where's your teacher? She's. a. tired b, Ms, Martinez small d. outside 3. Where is a. in the building b. Ms, Wilson’s ©. our classroom a. studying 4. What are you eating? T'm eating a. an orange b. water €. orange juice @. drinks 5, Where is Ted going? He's going _ a. eating an apple b. watching TV ©. tohis classroom d. drinking coffee Page 122 6 What are they doing? They're a. at the dispensary b. talking c. tired 4. in our room It’s 12:00, Is Tom eating lunch? a. Yes, he isn't. 8. No, they aren’t c. Yes,he is. d. Yes, they are. are tired a. Betty b. Tom and Bill c, That man d. Your sister __ is Sue studying? he’s studying in her room. De a, b. Who c. Where d. Whose —____at the lab? a, Who's b. Whose ce. What d. Were Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 15 11. What are Joe and Rick? Joe's a pilot, mecha a. or b. who © and a. are Rick’s a 12, Are you sick Tm tired. a, Im b. am cor dare EXERCISE C: Circle the word that’s different. Example: chicken daughter sad their * tomorrow library 6. water Homework Text > son. sick and Tuesday, milk lamb father tired his Friday sess hall juice tired? beef friend eat your Monday teacher orange Page 123 EXERCISE D: Write the words in alphabetical order. [war et wa mock cher ee] ad cold lesson box | woo lL 2. a 2 ee oe 3. a 40 A smal late hoon please under recorder | bed very were nosey Do Lo a 2 3. oo Bo eo eo Bo Bo a Page 124 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 15 EXERCISE E: Ask a question using what + be + do + ing. Example: __What are they doing? ‘They are eating breakfast. She’s studying. 2 — She’s drinking coffee, He’s writing on the whiteboard. Homework Text Page 125 48 He's closing the door, EXERCISE F: Answer the questions. Example: What are they doing? (watch / TV) They are watching TV. 1. What is he doing? (open / window) 2. What are they doing? (swim) 3. What are you doing? (eat) 4, What is she doing? (listen / radio) 5. What is Betty doing? (go / PX) 6. What is Bob doing? (go / library) Page 126 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 15 EXERCISE G: Read the paragraph. Then complete the sentences. Change the verbs to the progressive tense like the example. Jack gets up at 6:00 a.m, At 6:10 he takes a shower. At 6:15 he shaves. At 6:20 a.m. he gets dressed. At 6:30 a.m. he eats breakfast. At 1:00 p.m. he swims. Jack sleeps at 11-00 p.m. Example: It's 6:00 a.m. Jack is getting up. 1, It’s 6:10 am. 2. It’s 6:15 am, 3, It’s 6:20am, 4, It’s 6:30 a.m 5. It’s 1:00 p.m. 6. It’s 11:0 p.m. Homework Text Page 127 10. 12. 13. 14, EXERCISE H: Complete the sentences and the puzzle using vocabulary from Lessons 11-15. Across What are you doing? Ob, Fm watching TV. ‘The “Titanic” is a very good Teat at 6 p.m. ‘This is my old book, and this is my ___ ___ book. eat eggs and bread for Ibis 12 o'clock. It's time for lunch, and I'm ‘You should talk to Mr. Jones. He is in his Page 128 10, 1. Down ‘Tom likes to after he takes a shower. Betty's sick. She's at the What's your tomorrow? Sgt Miller is sick. He's at home in Dinner is at the hall. Where do you study? Istudy at the Mr. Wilson is Mrs. Wilson's Q What are you doing? A: Oh, cassette. . Just listening to a is Ann? Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 15 w 7 5 7 g 70 rn @ 1 THEY EAT LUNCH EVERY DAY. LESSON 16 EXERCISE A: Write don’t or doesn’t. Example: I con't _ drink coffee at night. 1, Tom swim before class. 2 We go to the mess hall at 2 o'clock. 3. They __ eat fruit for dinner. 4. She eat eggs for breakfast every morning. 5. The children wateh television every night. dim take a shower after breakfast. 7. Pat eat a salad for hunch every day. 8. The students go to class in the evening, EXERCISE B: Circle the best answer a, b, orc. Example: We eat dinner in the a. morning night 1, Timis eating a snack before dinner. He is a. hungry b. thirsty sick Homework Text Page 131 2, The stadents eat dinner in the mess hall a. every db, on ce. just 3. We eat lunch at 11:15. We don't eat lunch a. in b. at 4, Linda studies her a, class b. afternoon homework. 5. The time is 12:30 p.m. It’s — a, morning b. afternoon fe. evening 6. Rick is buying tea at the snack bar. He is a, thirsty b. late hungry Page 132 in the library. evening. noon. Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 16 EXERCISE C: Write sentences. apples eggs ' breakfast. bananas fruit You inner. (don't) eat | beef | lamb for We lunch. bread rice They snack, chicken salad Examples: __/eot jamb for dinner. | don't eat lamb for lunch, leat eggs for breakfast. | don’t eat chicken for breakfast. Homework Text Page 133 EXERCISE D: Answer the questions. Example: Where do you eat dinner? eat dlnnerin the mess hall. 1. What do you do at 6 o'clock every morning? 2. Who is your friend? 3. What does he eat before class? 4. Where do you live? 5. What do you read in class? 6. What does she do after class? 7. When do you watch television? 8 Where do you study? 9. What do you eat in the afternoon? 10. What do you do in the lab? 11. When do you eat a salad? Page 134 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 16 12, Where do you listen and repeat? 13, Who eats fish for dinner? 14, When does she eat eggs? 15. Who is your teacher? 16, What is he looking at? EXERCISE E: Answer the questions with one of the words in the box. sleep eat get up listen shave swim get dressed study Example: What is he doing? He is toking a shower He takes a shower every doy. Homework Text Page 135 1. What is he doing? Heis He every night. 2. What is he doing? He is He every day. 3. What is he doing? He is He_____________ at 6 o'clock every day. 4. What is he doing? He is He every day. Page 136 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 16. 5. What is he doing? He ig ar snack. He a snack every day. 6. What is he doing? Heis He every day, 7. What are they doing? They are They —_____ every day. EXERCISE F: Select the best answer a, b, c, ord. 1. He______ eat lunch at 12:00, a. do c. doesn't bv. am d. is 2. Idrink tea.I____ drink coffee, a, don't © isn't b. doesn’t a not Homework Text Page 137 3. He b. do Betty is a. pilot b. before 5.1 a isn't b. aren't eating dinner now. eis a. be c. hungry a swim eat meat for breakfast. c. doesn't d. don't 6 Tony __ a. thirsty b. are 7. Timis a. read b, reads _— in his room, a. a book. 4. EXERCISE G: Make sentences with the following expressions. Example: in the evening __I study in the evening. 1. at night 2. in the afternoon, 3. at noon 4. in the morning at midnight 6. every day Page 138 studies eat, doing reading Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 16 WHERE ARE YOU GOING? EXERCISE A: Choose the correct answer. Example: [eat a snack in the a, midnight afternoon © lunch 1. Nine o'clock is en o'clock. a. before b. after © at 2. dim eats breakfast he goes to class. a. early b. late ©. before Mary is going the PX. a. every b. to ©. before 4, John studies class a to b. after c. early 5. Where does Ed eat lunch? He eats a. chicken b. at noon ¢. at the mess hall Homework Text 10, LESSON 17 Jim gets up at 5:00 in the morning, He gets up a, late b. every ©. early Ann gets up ___ she takes a shower. a. after b. early ©. before What is Tom doing? He is a read b. writes c. talking Who takes a shower? a 6:00 b. Tom © Barly Who eats breakfast before class? eats breakfast before class. a. My brother b. At T-00 Eggs Page 139 EXERCISE B: Write short answers. Example: Do you eat beef for lunch? Yes, | do, No, Ion 1. Does Don eat at the dining hall at noon? 2. Do you go to class early every morning? 3. Does Steve get dressed after breakfast? 4. Do the students go to class at 7:30 every morning? 5. Do you drink milk for lunch? 6. Does Linda go to bed at midnight? Page 140 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 17 7. Does your friend swim after class? 8. Does your teacher eat toast for breakfast? EXERCISE C: Write questions. Use do or does. Example: You go to class every day. Do you go to class every day? 1. dohn goes to bed early. 2. Tim shaves every morning. 3. John and Tom swim every afternoon. 4, You eat rice and chicken for lunch every day. = They study their jessons in the evening. Homework Text Page 141 6. They eat breakfast at the mess hall. 7. Jan studies at the library. EXERCISE D: Look at the picture and answer the question. Write long answers. Example: Does John open the door in class every day? (yes / no) Yes, John opens the door in class every day. No, John doesn’t open the door in class. every day. 1. Does Bob write in class every day? Yes, No, 2. Does the student listen to tapes every day? Yes, No, Page 142 Nonintensive AtC, Volume 1, Lesson 17 3. Does John talk to the teacher every day? ‘Yes, —___ oe No, - — 4. Does Jack read books in the morning? Yes, ee _ No, —____ Do they eat breakfast every day? Yes, —— a No, 6. Does Steve drink coffe ¢ every afternoon? Yes, S____—___ —_ No, Homework Text Page 143, 7. Doos the student sleep in the lab every day? a No, ——___. 8. Do he eat breakfast every morning? Yes, No, 9. Does Linda eat an apple every night? ‘Yes, No, Page 144 ‘Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 17 WHO KNOWS THE ANSWER? LESSON 18 EXERCISE A: Write the word who, what, or where. studies at the library? Linda studies at the library. 2, ____ does Tom eat for breakfast? He eats eggs for breakfast, 3. _— does Pam study every day? She studies at the library. 4 do you do after class? I study in my room after class. 5, _______ is your teacher? Mr, Wilson is my teacher 6, ____ are you going? T'm going to class. Homework Text 10. u 12, are you doing? i'm studying my lesson. is Mrs. Wilson? She's outside. do you eat dinner? Teat dinner at the mess hall. does he do before class? He eats breakfast before class do they go after class? ‘They go to the BX after class studies late every night? Ben studies late every night, Page 145 EXERCISE B: Write a question using who, what, or where. Example: Joe knows the answer. Who knows the answer? 1. Mary is studying. 2. Bill sees the plane. 3. Henry eats fish. 4, Sarah takes a taxi. 5. Pete is in his room. 6. Mike eats lunch at the snack bar. Page 146 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 18 EXERCISE C: Write the missing word. Example: She hos an old car, have (has) know (knows) taxi | hear (hears) take (takes) train | want (wants) plane truck see (sees) french fries bus hamburger 1 He_______asister 2. 1________ the answer. 3, Doyou.______a train? 4, She_____ a taxi to the library. 5. What do you ______ for lunch? 6, Heiscomingina _____. Henry doesn’t have a plane. He has a 8. Edward takes a 9 To my friend. He's walking to class. 10. Take a to the navy base, 11. Doyouhave a—____ to Chicago? 12, Twant a—____ and __ for lunch. Homework Text Page 147 EXERCISE D: Write answers to the questions. Example: Who knows the answer? Mary knows the answer. 1. Who has @ car? 2, Who knows the alphabet? 3. What's your name? 4. Where is the teacher? 5. Where is your book? 6. Where is the classroom? 7, Who eats salad for lunch? Page 148 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 18 EXERCISE E: Choose the correct answer and circle a, b, or c. 1 We ______ our lessons, a. study b. walk ©. drive 2. What book are you _____? a. having b. studying flying 3. Jean and Maria cars. a. has b. have ©. never 4, Mike a plane. a. knows b. learns hears 5. They to swim on Wednesday. a. want see know 6, The students ___ class at. 2:30. a, learn b. leave ¢. hear Homework Text Page 149 EXERCISE F: Write questions using who, what, or where. Use the underlined word(s). Follow the example. Example: John eats an apple after lunch. What dogs John eat after lunch’ 1. Don eats at the dining hall. 2. Laura goes to class early in the morning. 3. Steve gets dressed before breakfast. 4, Tom takes a bus to the library. Jane drinks milk for breakfast 6. Linda studies in her room. 7. Bob sees his friends every day. 8. The students say their names to the teacher. 9. We want to see a menu. Page 150 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 18 WHERE DO THEY STUDY? LESSON 19 EXERCISE A: Write questions with when, where, who, or what. Example: Joe goes to class in the morning. When does Joe ao to class. 1. Frank listens to the radio in the evening. 2. Maria takes a shower after she gets up. 3. Jobn knows his lesson. 4, Tim is happy. 5. Barbara has lunch at the snack bar. 6. Judy studies at night. 7. Tom gets dressed early in the morning. 8. John takes a shower every morning, Homework Text Page 151 EXERCISE B: Write questions or answers. My name is Jane Wilson. —_— for breakfast? He eats eggs and bread for breakfast. 3 _ English? Yes, Bob studies English. 4, What does Mr. Wilson drink in the afternoon? 5. What do you do at noon? I watch television in the evening. They buy food at the commissary. 8. When do you go to lab? ., and salad for lunch. Ihave chicken, ri 10. What do you do after class? Page 152 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 19 EXERCISE C: Look at the pictures. Write answers. Example: What does she do in the morning? _She fakes the bus. 1. What does he do every evening? 2. What do they do in the afternoon? 3. What doos he do at night? Homework Text Page 153 4. What does she do at noon? 5, What do they do at 7:30 p.m? EXERCISE D: Write the words in alphabetical order. snack after truck lesson afer have hungry _toost late plane L L 2 2 3. 3. Page 154 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 19 EXERCISE E: Make sentences with the words below. Example: driven / track Joe drives a truck 1. eat / eggs / breakfast 2. hear / airplane 3. talk to / friend 4, take/shower 5, circle / number 6. get dressed 7 a.m. 7. go/ bed 8. take/ taxi 9. get up/6 a.m. 10. buy /car Homework Text Page 155 11. shave 12, hear / train 13. have/ dinner 14, listen /in class 15. eat / snack 16. take/ test EXERCISE F: Example: daughter 1. nickel 2, plane 3. milk 4. beef Page 156 Circle the word that’s different. dime dime tea lamb sister peneil taxi apple rice mother quarter car water chicken Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 19 AVE? LESSON 20 } EXERCISE A: Write the answer. Use sometimes, always, or never. WHEN DOES THE BUS LE Example: What does Oscar have for breakfast? (sometimes) __ Sometimes he has eggs. 1. Do you have beef for dinner? (always) 2. Do you have tea for lunch? (sometimes) 3. How often does Mary have pork for lunch? (never) 4, Do they have rice for dinner? (sometimes) 5. How often do you go to the movies? (never) 6. How often are you late for class? (never) Do you write to your family on the weekend? (always) 8. Do you talk to your mother every week? (always) 9. How often do you see your friends? (sometimes) Homework Text Page 157 EXERCISE B: Write sentences. — —E 4 eat(s) fish | | We never drink(s) milk. They sometimes | isten(s) to the radio. | He =| always speak(s) English, She | take(s) a taxi Inever take Example: EXERCISE C: Write questions. Example: Fred is studying this evening. (What) __What is Fred doing this evening? 1. Hans knows the teacher's name. (Who) Mary is writing the answer on the whiteboard. (What) 3. Ted eats dinner at 9 o'clock. (When) 4, Jean sometimes eats at the mess hall. (How often) Page 158 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 20 5, Alice watches television in her room. (Where) 6. Edis studying French, (What) 7. Paul speaks English, French, and Spanish, (What) 8. Tom never eats chicken. (How often) 9. [fly to England at 8 p.m, this evening. (When) 10. The train to Atlanta leaves at 7 o'clock. (When) EXERCISE D: Answer the questions. Example: Who wants rice for dinner? Peggy wants rice for alinner. 1. When do you get up in the morning? 2. Who eats at the mess hall? 3. What do you do after dinner? 4. Where do you study? Homework Text Page 159 5. What do you eat for breakfast? 6. What do you do at noon? 7, Where is the barber? 8. How often do you write your brother? 9. When do you eat a snack? EXERCISE E: Choose the best answer and circle a, b, c, or d. 1. What languages do you 2 a. has b. leave say d. speak 21 chicken for lunch. a. has 5 b. am does d. have 3. Al wants to leave France week a. this 6. b. these ©. it d. those Page 160 4. He eats dinner at 6 o'clock every a. morning b. evening c. midnight a. noon Do you eat breakfast every day? Yes, I cat breakfast. a, before b. always never 4. have When does the bus 2 a. have b. take care speak ad. leave Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 20 7, Joe is always in the classroom before 8. do the students swim? class. He comes to cl ‘They swim every day. a. late a, Sometimes b. early b, Never c. before c. How often d. after a. Always EXERCISE F: Write the answers. Example: What do you have for hinch? (hamburger) Lhave a hamburger for junch. 1. What do you have for dinner? (steak / French fries) 2, What do you have for breakfast? (eggs) 3. What do you have for a snack? (fruit) 4, What do you have for lunch? (salad) 5. What does Fred have for dinner? (chicken / rice) 6. What does Bllen have for lunch? (apple / bread) Homework Text Page 161 10. 12, 14, 17. 19 21 23. 25. 26. EXERCISE G: Complete the sentences with vocabulary words from Lessons 16- 20. Then write the word in the puzzle. Actoss Thave rice __ lunch every day. James is never late. He's on time. Tim is studying his in the library. Do you your friend every day? does Tom go to the PX? He eats at 10 p.m, He eats He has a car anda _ He is a pilot of a new She ison the to Boston. We go to the lab at, We are in class lunch. The party ended at Tt was late. Page 162 Down You ___a plane to Canada. Gloria is in English _ every day at 7:30 a.m. Tom a class in the afternoon Do you eat for diner? What do you __to eat? Joe gets up at 6 a.m. He gets up We 3:30 pm. the classroom at I'm hungry. Let’s look at the Listen. Do you __ the train? We have lunch at 11:30. We don’t have Juneh in the What did you _? Please repeat. She is going to Atlanta in her __ Do you ____ the lesson well? Ttake a shower Teat breakfast. We English in class Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 20 7 mo a pe 6 iF fe we 10. Hor WHERE ARE YOU FROM? LESSON 21 EXERCISE A: Write the correct word. Use the vocabulary from Lesson 21. Mary the word in the dictionary. the correct answer, windows does this building have? Barbara, please _ two pictures for your room. This month is October, month is November One hour has sixty One has twelve months. Don't __ in my book. Let's our homework. In whieh are you studying now? EXERCISE B: Circle the name of each group. Example: marker whiteboard desk Aldo Mary Jean names bed chair room shower apple banana eggs food drinks coffee water tea barracks dining hall library buildings father daughter family mother mework Text Page 165 EXERCISE C: Write the answer. Example: September Sept A January ly — 2 February 8 Angst 3. March 9. September 4. April 10. October 5. May Ls November 6. June 12. December EXERCISE D: Complete the sentence. 1. This month is July. Next month is 2. This month is February. month is March. 3. This is October. Next month is 4, This month is December. Next month is 5, —____ month is March. Next month is 6. This month is June, Next month is 7. This month is April. Next month is 8, This month is ‘Next month is September. Page 166 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 21 EXERCISE E: Write the correct form of the word(s). 1. He wants to 2. This month is March. 3. How many lookup country = minutes. memorize Mark review year next Ue the words in the dictionary. month is April. one hour? a the correct answer. 5. What is he from? He's from Russia. 6 He every lesson before class. 7. Peter new words. 8. How many months does have? Homework Text Page 167 EXERCISE F: Write a long answer to the question. Do you drink coffee for breakfast? Yes | atink coffee for breakfast. Example: 1, How many books do you have? 2, Is Jan looking the words up in the dictionary? 3. How many days are in a week? 4. How many months are in a year? 5. Ishe going to your country this year? 6. Are you studying English this year? 7. How many seconds are in a minute? tudents taking a test this morning? Page 168 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 21 EXERCISE G: Circle the word that is different. Example: day 1. her 2. coffee 3. car 4. nickel 5. Tuesday 6. Thursday 7. Russia Homework Text tea truck fruit June January French month ny milk, wife dime Friday March United States hour your dime taxi quarter Monday December China Page 169 1. Mary was in the commissary tomorrow 2 Was 3. They weren't 4. The teacher ___ _ weren't 5. That student _ weren't 6 - Weren't 7. They was 8 Are 8 10. This wasn’t here three days ‘tomorrow Homework Text SGT BROWN WAS HERE YESTERDAY. EXERCISE A: Write the correct word. yesterday Bill in England last year? Were here a year ago. was late yesterday. were in the class last month. were ___ Sgt Peters in the building early? Was in class two weeks ago, are they at lunch an hour ago? Were Sam in the mess hall at noon? Wasn't ago LESSON 22 now Is wasn’t wasn't wasn't Were were Weren't yesterday Page 171 EXERCISE B: Write wasn’t or weren't. Ld in Russia two years ago. 2, They angry last week. 3. You_____ here a year ago. 4, John, tired an hour ago 51 in the mess hall an hour ago. 6. Mrs. Wilson sick last month, 7. Tom and Bob in the classroom last week 8. The students in the library last night. 9%. She in the hospital in January. 0. You happy this morning. EXERCISE C: Write the answer. Example: Were they in Saudi Arabia last year? (yes) Yes. they were. Were they in Spain two years ago? (no) No. they weren‘t 1. Was Sgt Wilson in the US Air Force? (yes) 2. Were the students in the barracks this evening? (yes) 3. Was Sgt Moore in England last year? (no) Page 172 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 23 4, Was Linda in the lab yesterday? (yes) 5, Were Tom and Bob in the barracks last night? (no) 6. Were you in your country last year? (yes) 7. Were they hungry at break 8. Were John and Jack in class yesterday? (no) 9. Was she in the dining hall yesterday? (yes) 10. Were they bored in class? (no) Homework Text Page 173, EXERCISE D: Choose the best answer and circle the letter a, b, c, or d. 1. Where are my cassettes? _ _. a, Ago b. Here Last ad. Just 2, _____ Tom at the library two days ago? a. Was b. Were ce Is d. Are 3. Doyou coffee or tea? b. want ©. lunch a. look 4, ____ month was August a. Ago b. Last Every d. This 5. February is a___ month. a. short b. long ce just a. that Page 174 9, 10. He— _in Los Angeles last year. a. were b. is c. was dare ‘This girl isn’t short. She's _ a. last b. there e hungry ad. tall ‘The food in this country is very a. short. b. good c. just a. happy We at the library yesterday. a. were b. was ©. are a. is This month is April. _— month was March, a. Last b. Next. c. Early d. Late Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 23 EXERCISE E: Circle the name of the group. Example: breakfast lunch dinner 1. today yesterday days tomorrow 2. women sister daughter mother 3. cents dollar quarter money, 4. day time week year 5. husband men son brother 6. dispensary mess hall buildings BX 7. United States Italy countries France 8. October January months April 9. food french fries hamburger rice 10. morning evening afternoon time EXERCISE F: Write the words in alphabetical order. offer airplane _affemoon uz, pit today August always sleep circle 1, 1 2. — 2. 3 3. 4, 4. 5. 5. Homework Text Page 175 EXERCISE G: Write sentences with was, were, wasn't, and weren't. EXERCISE H: Choose the correct word from the box, and write it in the sentence. ago here tall bad last it good short yesterday John was very angry I was at the doctor's office four weeks 1 2. 3. Peter isa sudent. He does his homework every day. 4 year I was in Franee, too. Brenda isn’t tall, She is 6. Jimisa student. He never studies. 7. Doyoulike _____here in England? 8 'mnot ___. rm short. 9. Where is my book? ____ itis. Page 176 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 23 EXERCISE |: Change the verb from present to past tense. Example: How many books are in the room? Ww many books were in the room? 1. How many students are in the class? 2, How many eggs are in the box? 3. How many children are on the bus? 4, How many apples are on the table? EXERCISE J: Use a word from the box, and write it in the sentence. there drink do happy 1. Ted is____ this morning. His family is coming today. 2. Where is my car? ___ itis. 8. Ido my homework —__ class. 4, ________ do you eat dinner? 5. The works on my car. 6. What — you do on Sundays? 7. What do you for breakfast? 8. Where are you _______ this evening? 9. What ________ do you speak? 10. Weare lamb and rice for dinner. Homework Text before mechanic going =—slanguage having Page 177 EXERCISE K: Write the sentence. Example: John was a cook. (good) John was a good cook. 1, Tom was a civilian. (angry) 2. That isa building. (tall) 3, Bob is adoctor (young) 4, This is a book. (good) ‘That is a movie, (bad) Page 178 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 23 CPT WILSON IS IN THE ARMY. EXERCISE A: Write an answer to the question. Example: What does the airman want todo? (buy a new car) He wants to buy @ new car. 1. What does the sailor want to do? (eat lunch) 2. What doyou want to do? (go to bed) 3. What do the soldiers want to do? (go to the barracks) 4, What does the mechanic want to do? (work late) What does the officer want to do? (fly a plane) EXERCISE B: Circle the name of each group. Example: Sunday Monday 1. October April months 2. bread food apple Homework Text LESSON 23 ‘Thursday February eggs Page 179 English Arabie Spanish languages 4, time evening morning afternoon, 5. water tea drinks coffee EXERCISE C: Write the answer to the question. Example: Who was here yesterday? (three students) Three students were here yesterday. 1. When was ‘Tom in the army? (two years ago) 2, Where were the enli sted men last year? (their countries) 3, What was your father’s profession? (doctor) 4, Where were you two years ago? (in the US Navy) 5. When were you in your country? (last year) EXERCISE D: Write a sentence. Example: young My sister is a young airman. 1, short Page 180 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 23 2. bad 3. angry 4. new 5. happy EXERCISE E: Write the words in alphabetical order. work drive shave teacher barber fly mark cook 1 Le — 2 2, 3 - 3. — 4 4 5. 5 tall bad short week building mechanic new good boy 1 1 2 — 2 __ 8 _ 4 4 Homework Text Page 181 EXERCISE F: Write the correct form of the word from the box. drive work fly all right walk right now want to driver Betty wants to a plane, ‘Tony wants to____ his ear to San Francisco. ‘Tom is in class Gina wants to___ at the air force base. We are all here. ___, let’s go together. He___ toclass every day. She — be a pilot. He drives my ear. He is a good EXERCISE G: Choose the best answer and circle the letter a, b, c, or d. ‘Tom is on the navy base. He's a in the navy. a. soldier b. airman sailor d. civilian Sandy doesn't work in a building. She works a. inside b. outside © car a. plane We study the library. aon b. under cat for I'm from Detroit. ____are you from? a. What b, Where ©. Who a. When’ Page 182 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 23 are these soldiers? ‘They are my friends Paul and Tom. a. Where b, What cc. Who d. When 6, [want to have lunch, I'm a. good b. tired c. thirsty @. hungry Where is your book? a, What itis! b. There it ist c. That itis! a. Here is it! 81 rice for lunch, a. drink b. have c. see a. do 9. Mike in Saudi Arabia last March. a. was b. is were d. see 10. Were you late for class today? I'm ___ late for class. a. coming b. never c. not d. too 11. Jim was at the air force base a, right now b. tomorrow c erday d. after 2 the word in the dictionary. a. See up b. Doup Study up @. Look up 13. _— the correct. answer. a. Number b. Circle © Open d. Are Homework Text Page 183, 14, 18. Let's go to the PX. a, All right b, When, cc. Always Never Is the captain here? No, but he was here an hour a. that b. last ago d. after Yesterday was Sunday. Today is a. Tuesday b. Saturday c. Friday d. Monday ‘The soldiers the officers, a. work b. want to ©. salute ad. choose do you go to the library? Igo to the library three times a week. a, Who b. How often cc. What d. How EXERCISE H: Rewrite the sentences. Examples: The class is small. It's. a smal class. ‘The chairs are old. ‘The navy base is big. ‘The airman is short. The bo are tall. ‘The room is hot. The sailors are young. Page 184 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 23 6. The teachers are nice, — 7. The plane is big. __ - 8. The menare enlisted, — 9. The children are small, 10. ‘The picture is new — EXERCISE |: Complete the sentences with wasn’t, weren't, was or were. 1. They —___- in the barracks last night. 2. The officer at the mess hall with the enlisted men. 3. They ____at the army post. 4, Capt Jones happy at this air force base. 5. The sailors at a navy base last year. 6. Airman Stevens a civilian two years ago, Homework Text Page 185 WHERE WERE YOU YESTERDAY? LESSON 24 EXERCISE A: Complete the sentences with a word(s) from the box. fly want to teacher tall in young | There itis. doctor mechanic good old Example: (good) Kevin works hard He's a_9000 __ soldier. 1. Mike is a at the hospital. at the air force base. ‘My brother isn't a sailor. He’s a _ officer a 2, 3. Capt Rivas isn’t an old officer. He’s 4. Jake wants to be a ______and work on cars. 5. Asoldier isn’t always young. Sometimes he’s 6. Where is my book? 7. Where do you go? 8, What do pilots do? They - airplanes. 9, My father is a very man. 10. Capt Kennedy is this class. Homework Text Page 187 EXERCISE B: Write long answers with yes /no. Example: Do you eat fish for breakfast? No, I don’t eat fish for breakfast 1. Do you eat eggs for breakfast? (no) 2. Does he eat fruit for a snack? (yes) sat chicken for dinner? (yes) 4. Does she eat eggs for dinner? (no) 5. Does the enlisted man eat beef for lunch? (yes) 6. Do the military men eat lamb for breakfast? (no) 7. Do the navy officers eat rice for lunch? (yes) Do they eat apples for a snack? (yes) 9 Does Sgt Wheeler eat a salad for lunch? (no) 10. Does the airman eat fish for lunch? (no) Page 188 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 24 11. Do you eat bread for dinner? (yes) EXERCISE Change the sentence to a question. Example: Hank's brother was a cook at the mess hall. (What) What wos Hank's brather? 1. The soldiers were in class yesterday. (Where) 2, Ms. Jones was in England last month. (When) 3. A picture was on the wall. (What) 4, Sgt Kelly was at Windham Air Force base for two years. (Who) 5, The students were in the mess hall. (Where) Homework Text Page 189. EXERCISE D: Write an answer to the question. Example: What do you want to do after scheal? __lwant fo go to the PX, 1. Who do you want to talk to tomorrow? 2. Where do you want to go now? What de you want to do today? 4. When do you want to study? 5. What do you want to eat? 6. Who wants to go to the library? 7. When does he want to have lunch? 8. Where do you want to have lunch? Page 190 SSRIS BAIS pCR eee EXERCISE E: Circle the word that is different. Example: mechanic teacher Grother) cook 1. evening noon, midnight every 2. swim shave sleep salad 3. father mother ster friend 4. hospital table barracks dining hall 5. tall new want young EXERCISE F: Write the correct word on the line. 1. Tom doesn't eat breakfast or lunch, He isn’t —______ late hungry thirsty 2. The sailors go to at 7:30 a.m class lesson snack 8. Jane drinks milk for lunch ______ day. after before every 4. Capt Stevens goes to bed_____ midnight. in at do 5, Sgt Timmins eats lunch at noon, He eats lunch at 12 pm. at am. at lpm, Homework Text Page 191 seas 10. EXERCISE G: Write questions. Use who, what, or when. ‘Don eats in the mess hall at noon, ‘Tom goes to class early every morning. Steve gets dressed at 7 a.m ‘Terry wants to eat a hamburger for lunch. Peter studies his lesson every afternoon. EXERCISE H: Circle the correct word. Last month ___ January. This month is February. (was, is) ‘Ms. Martinez your teacher last month? (Was, Were) Mr. Jones ____ in France fifteen years ago. (was, were) ‘This month is June. Last month was _____. (July, May) Next month ___ August. Last month was June. (was, is) ‘They ____ not angry. (was, were) Yesterday was Sunday. Tomorrow — ‘Tuesday. (is, was) This month is September. Last month _______ August. (was, were) Yesterday ____ Monday. (was, were) I _ in Russia two years ago. (was, were) Page 192 Nonintensive ALC, Volume 1, Lesson 24 EXERCISE |: Write long answers to the questions. 1. Were Tom and Bob in England last year? (yes) 2, Were you in the hospital three weeks ago? (no) 3. Was Mrs. Wilson sick last month? (yes) 4, Was she in the barracks ten minutes ago? (10) 5. Were Airmen Lindsay and Joyner in the commissary last week? (no) EXERCISE J: Change to one sentence. Follow the example. Example: My brother has a car. It’s new: _My brother has.a ‘cor. 1. Asoldier was on the train, He was tall. 2. That man is my friend. He's old. 3, Jane was reading a book. It was good. Homework Text Page 193

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