J. our lesson starts on page 8 of Beginner's Lithuanian
J. let's practice the dipthongs
J. the English vowels a and i form a dipthong which is pronounced
A. ai
J. some words which use a and i are
A. ai
J. ouch
A. kaimas
J. village
A. aiškinti
J. to explain
A. laikas
J. time
A. vaikas
J. child
A. raida
J. development
A. gaivinti
J. to revive

J. a and u form a dipthong which sounds like
A. au
J. here are some examples
A. augti
J. to grow
A. saule
J. sun
A. laukti
J. to wait
A. plaukti
J. to swim
A. šaukti
J. to call
A. raudonas
J. red
A. lauke
J. outside
(Aldona tells use how a Lithuanian dog barks)

J. e and i form a dipthong that sounds like 
A. ei
J. here are some examples
A. meilė
J. love
A. leisti
J. to let
A. veidas
J. face
A. peilis
J. knife
A. eiti
J. to go
A. keisti
J. to change

J. i and e form a dipthong that sounds like 
A. ie
J. here are some examples
A. diena
J. day
A. riekė
J. slice
A. pienas
J. milk
A. pieva
J. meadow
A. kiek
J. how much
A. pietus
J. south, dinner
A. tiekti
J. to deliver
A. piešti
J. to draw

J. u and i form a dipthong which sounds like                     (1:58)
A. ui
J. some examples are:
A. puikus
J. excellent
A. buitis
J. being
A. puikiai
J. excellently
A. muilas
J. soap
A. muitas
J. custom, toll
A. uitena
J. man whom everybody dislikes
A. muistyti
J. to shake one's head

J. u and o form a dipthong which sounds like
A. uo
J. here are some examples:
A. uogauti
J. to pick berries
A. uodega
J. tail
A. uoga
J. berry
A. uostas
J. harbor
A. sesuo
J. sister
A. ruduo
J. autumn

here are some common expressions starting on page 19         (2:41)
greetings
A. labas rytas
J. good morning
A. laba diena
J. good day
A. labas vakaras
J. good evening
A. labas
J. hello, hi
A. sudieu
J. goodbye
A. iki pasimatymo
J. so long
A. ačiu
J. thank you
A. ačiu labai
J. thank you very much
A. prašau
J. you're welcome
A. labanakt
J. good night

J. here are some class room expressions                (3:15)
A. prašau skaityti
J. please read
A. skaitykite
J. read!
A. prašau išversti
J. please translate
A. prašau rašyti
J. please write
A. praušau demesio!
J. attention, please
A. prašau pakartoti
J. repeat, please
A. dar karta
J. once more
A. visi kartu
J. all together
A. tai viskas
J. that's all
A. kas nori skaityti?
J. who wants to read?

J. here are some "getting acquainted" expressions
A. prašau susipažinti
J. please (to) get acquainted
A. Čia ponas Smitas
J. This is Mr. Smith.
A. Aš esu Valys, Antanas Valys
J. I am Valys, Anthony Valys
A. Ar jūs esate ponas Hood?
J. Are you Mr. Hood?
A. Taip, aš esu Gary Hood.
J. Yes, I am Gary Hood.
A. Ne, aš esu John Wilson.
J. No, I am John Wilson.
A. Kur yra profesorius Mažeika?
J. Where is Professor Mazeika?
A. Profesorius Mažeika yra universitete.
J. Prof. Mazeia is at the university.
A. Labai malonu susipažinti su Jumis.
J. It is very nice to meet you.
A. labai malonu
J. I am very glad ...                                     (5:05)

( the following was added January 21, 2012 at St. Casimir's Rectory after class)
J. Asking for Directions
A. Kur yra universiteras?
J. Where is the university?

A. Universitetas yra kitoje miesto dalyje.
J. The university is on the other part of the city.

A. Kur yra paštas?
J. Where is the post office?

A. Paštas yra miesto centre.
J. The post office is in the center of the city.

A. Kaip man nuvažiuoti į teatrą?
J. How do I get to the theatre?

A. Važiuokite autobusu.  Numeris penktas.
J. Go by bus. No. 5.

A. O kaip važiuoti automobiliu?
J. And how (do I go) by car?

A. Koks jūsų automobilis?
J. What kind of car do you have?

A. Mano automobilis naujas ...
J. My car is new ...

A. Gerai, važiuokime jūsų automobiliu.
J. O.K., let's go by car (your car). 
A.  Aš jums parodysiu kelią.
J. I will show you the way.

J. That's all for now.