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The Library LISTENING EXERCISE3 PASSAGE ONE Page 143 Questions 1 through 4. Listen as a student consults a librarian. (student) Excuse me. Can you help me, please? //(librarian)// That's why I'm here. What do you need? (student) I need to find a specific magazine, and I'm not sure where to look. (librarian) How old is the magazine you need to find? Is it a recent magazine-less than a year old-or is it an older magazine? (student) You need to know how old the magazine is to find it? (librarian) That's why I asked. The more recent magazines-s-those that are less than a year old-are in the Magazine Reading Room, on the second floor. But after a year, magazines are bound together and put in hard covers, and the bound magazines are on the third floor. Well. the magazine I want to find is more than a year old, so that means that I need to go to the second floor, oh, excuse me ... what am I saying? ... The third floor. That's right. The third floor. //(student)// Thanks for your help. Ireally appreciate it. //(librarian)// You're quite welcome. Feel free to come by any time. 1. LISTEN AGAIN TO PART OF THE CONVERSATION. THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION. //(student)// Excuse me. Can you help me, please? //(librarian)// That's why I'm here. What do you need? WHY DOES THE LIBRARIAN SAY THIS: //(librarian)// That's why I'm here. 2. LISTEN AGAIN TO PART OF TH,E CONVERSATION. THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION. //(student)// You need to know how old the magazine is to find it? //(librarian)// That's why l-asked. WHAT DOES THE LIBRARIAN MEAN WHEN HE SAYS THIS: //(librarian)// That's why I asked. 3. LISTEN AGAIN TO PART OF THE CONVERSATION. THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION. Well, the magazine Iwant to find is more than a year old, so that means that I need to go to the second floor, oh, excuse me .. _what am I saying? ... The third floor, WHY DOES THE STUDENT //(student)// Oh, excuse me ... SAY THIS: what am I saying? 4. LISTEN AGAIN TO PART OF THE CONVERSATION. THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION. //(student)// Thanks for your help. I really appreciate it. //(librarian)// You're quite welcome. Feel free to come by any time. WHAT DOES THE Librarian MEAN WHEN HE SAYS THIS: //(librarian)// Feel free to come by any time.