[MUSIC] Okay. So let's take roll and see who's new. Okay, Benjamin's here. Rod has never come, right? And Ali's here. And Mazin's right there. Fahad is there. Sultan Onazi, do you know if he was in class today? >> No. >> He wasn't? Okay. And Solomon, he is right there. And Kalifa is there. Solon, over there. And Solomon is still not here. Dola is here. And Colin's right there. Abdul-Aziz, Great. Abdul Aziz is new, right? So, where are you from? >> I'm from Kuwait. >> Kuwait. What's your major? >> Environmental engineering >> Excellent. Anyone else studying environmental engineering? No, it's just you, okay. And Sarah? >> [NOISE] >> Adele? I just saw Adele. >> [NOISE] >> Sultan Alui and Asari. Hi. Where are you from? >> I'm from Japan. >> Great, and what are you studying? >> [COUGH] >> I'm studying Economics. >> Economics? Great. Yeah, Aliyah has an interesting t-shirt about girls and economics. >> [LAUGH] >> He says rich girls will break your heart and poor girls will take your money. So, you're the perfect girl. You're in economics. >> [LAUGH] >> Okay, Mizuki, great, and where are you from? >> Japan. >> And you're studying? >> I study law. Law. >> Law? >> Excellent. Okay, Jose Han Lian? L-I-A-N. No. Akimasu Atauya. Also from Japan, right, and what are you studying? >> [INAUDIBLE] Commercial science. >> Wait, come again? >> Commercial science. >> Martial science? Like karate? >> Commercial science. >> [LAUGH] >> Computer science. >> Computer science. Okay, great. Okay, yay! I have a hearing problem. When I was young, too many rock concerts. >> [LAUGH] >> Okay, hearing loss. Maria Pause is here. Hamuna, great. And you're from? >> I'm from Japan. >> And what are you studying? I study [INAUDIBLE] >> Wonderful, that's great. Okay, yeah you can study, I leave after. >> [LAUGH] >> Okay, and Yu was here? And Arthur's here. Okay, great. We had a unit test and for those of you who just joined, this will give you an idea if you can look on to somebody else's test. So, let's take a look at this so you can see what score you got and why. Are you ready yet? >> [LAUGH] >> Awesome. Okay. If, because the dictation on the test is different from the dictations we usually do. If it helped your grade, I counted it. If it did not help your grade I didn't. Okay? Because, actually our dictations are harder, because I give you entire sentences, not just a couple of words. That this was totally different. So, if you do well on it and it helped your grade, I counted this, but if it would have brought your grade down, I didn't count it. Fair? >> Thank you. >> Yeah. Okay, so under the listening here, I don't want to go through all the answers. One by one but if you have questions on a particular question, if you could ask now because I need to get these tests returned to me, right? Yes. >> For 15 >> What is Diana confused about? Who knows? >> What's a meteorologist? >> Yeah. She thinks the meteorologist is on TV, right? She doesn't understand that a meteorologist, studies the science of weather. So that's what she's confused about. Okay. Other questions? Arthur? Questions? >> Nope. >> Nope, okay. Questions? >> Question number 20. >> Number 20. Okay, Bob wants to work at a university. Now, there was a little bit of confusion in that, because he said he wants to do research. So, you thought, he wants to work at a university, but what does he want to be? He wants to be a meteorologist. And meteorologist don't work at universities. Okay? So that one was confusing but he states at the beginning I want to be a meteorologist. And meteorologist are not professors, okay? So, that's why you were confused on that one. Other questions? Okay, please let me have your tests. Just pass them down to the end of the row here. So, I can collect them. And we're going to go over your homework that you had. >> [INAUDIBLE] >> Okay, you guys had midterms and you got great. I just was trying to solve [INAUDIBLE] about this. Do I have everybody's test? Your grade is what's under the column, current grade, okay? So look under the column that says current grade. Don't look under total, that's confusing, okay? That doesn't mean anything. So just look under current grade, and that is your current grade. Now If it's lower than you were hoping, remember your final exams are 40% of your total grade. And the reason we do that is because you get better and better and better. So while you've learned more, you know more, the tests count for more. So, it balances those bad grades at the beginning. Okay? So don't give up, if you have a grade that's low. Remember, just keep studying and working and looking forward to those finals because that's what will help you, okay? Any questions about that and your grades? >> Nothing. >> I think you're all doing pretty well, though. All right. You had some homework and we're going to go over it, because it will help you with your quiz, right? So, what page was your homework on? It was unit 6, right? I believe it was page 104. If you see someone without a book, please share your book. Your homework was Exercise B right? Hello? >> Yes. >> Yes, thank you, okay. So, we have ten sentences. [INAUDIBLE] Okay, so, sorry Sola, could you use that to put number one. Number two. Number three. Number four. Number five. And six. Abdullah, number seven. Arthur number eight. Ullah, number nine. Ali, number ten. Okay? So put your answer up on the board. Let's see what you got. None of you have mental telepathy. You gotta get up and move to the board, okay. What should I should write about? The sentence or just. >> Just the word is fine. Just write the number and the word >> [INAUDIBLE] >> Okay. Stalin. Read the sentence number one, with the answer that's on the board and let's see if it is correct. Go ahead. >> What went wrong is the small it is word >> Wait, is this correct? >> Yes >> Is it correct spelling? >> Yes >> Yes, good >> Okay. Number two. Fatima, read the sentence and the answer on the board. Let's see how it is. >> The ones [INAUDIBLE] building in Chicago. >> Okay, and does everybody agree with building? >> Yes. >> Spelling is correct? >> Yeah. >> Great, okay so, number three, Colin, how about reading three, giving us the answer? >> I think there is a problem with the roof water gets into my bedroom every time it rains. >> Okay so everybody agrees with roof >> Yeah. >> Okay is it spelled correctly? >> Yes. >> Everybody say roof. >> Roof. >> Good. What's the plural, do you know? The F changes to a V. Okay? Rooves. >> Everybody, roofs. >> Roofs. >> Okay, let's look at number four, Maria Paz. >> The apartments in this complex are all the same. They each have a living room, a dining room and two bedrooms. >> Great, everyone agrees with apartments? Correct spelling? >> Yes. >> Yeah, okay, it is. All right, Melasi, how about taking number 5 please? >> The elevator isn't working, so we will need to take the stairs to the third floor. >> Great, correct spelling? >> Yes. >> Yes. Okay, Abdullah next one. >> We have a [INAUDIBLE] >> Okay. >> Everybody agrees? >> Yes. >> Correct spelling? Good, okay, number seven, Adele? >> Fifth? >> Outside and to the balcony. >> Balcony. Everybody say balcony. >> Balcony. >> Okay, do you have a balcony? >> Yes. >> At your apartment? >> Yes. >> Yes, okay, so number eight, Salman. >> All of those in my new house [INAUDIBLE] So I will- >> Wait! Eight. >> The residents on this apartment, where they can [INAUDIBLE] >> Okay, and so we have residents. Everybody get the ss. Residents. >> Residents. >> Okay, great. Okay, next one, Benjamin. >> [INAUDIBLE] >> [INAUDIBLE] I love colors so. >> Yeah, everybody agrees with walls >> Yes. >> And spelling, yep. Okay Fahad, number ten. >> The side of this house is to for me I [INAUDIBLE] >> Good, style. Okay, so any question on this? Okay, did you also have Casa Mila, Casa Baul and. Were these also your homework? >> Yes. >> Yes. Okay, so let's just go over the very, very quickly. We'll start with Ali, take me to number one in Barcelona, Spain. [INAUDIBLE] >> Mm-hm. >> As Spanish visitors and >> Help. >> Residents. >> Residents, okay. >> About the Antoni Gaudí. >> Antoni Gaudí. Everybody say Gaudí. >> Gaudí >> Okay, great. Abdullah, next one? Number two? >> Does the city know about the residents and to that as nervous as now? >> Building. >> Building >> Everybody like building there? >> Yeah. >> Okay. And number three, Selleck. >> The walls look like natural stone. >> Good. Everybody has walls for three? >> Yeah. >> Number four, Dale. >> When the road [INAUDIBLE] you're doing more [INAUDIBLE] actually. >> Chimneys. >> Chimney. The very white [INAUDIBLE] from [INAUDIBLE] from inside the bathroom. >> Good. Everybody has apartments?