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Grammar 1
a, an
Complete the
conversation
with a or an. A:
Are you good
with facts? B:
Not bad. Why?
A: Let's play this
game. I say (1) a /
an name. You tell
me
what it is. B:
OK.
A: You have 30
seconds, starting
now. What's
Wikipedia? B:
That's easy! It's
(2) a / an
encyclopaedia on
the internet. A:
Correct. What's
Viru Viru? B: No
idea!
A: It's (3) a / an
airport in
Bolivia. What's
Harvard? B: It's
(4) a / an
university in the
US. A: Correct.
What's Cyrillic?
B: I think it's (5)
a / an alphabet.
A: Correct.
What's Burj Al
Arab? B: Um ... I
don't know.
A: It's (6) a / an
hotel in Dubai.
Three correct
answers. That
isn't very
good!
Grammar 2
Plural
nouns
Complete the
conversation
with the plural
form of the
words in the box.
bus computer
family sandwich
university Window
Is this your
computer?
B: Yes, it is. In fact,
I have two (1)___________________________
This
one uses (2)____________
XP. The other
uses a
different
operating
system.
A: And is this a
photo of your
family?
B: There are two
(3)____________________________
in this photo. My
family here and
my cousin's in
Italy.
A: And is this your
brother?
B: Yes, it is. We go
to different (4)___________________________
, so he
doesn't live at
home now.
A: OK. Can we see
the city now?
B: Sure. Three (5)___________
go from here to the
city centre, so
it's very quick.
A:
What about
am, are, aren't, is
lunch?
or isn't.
B: We can buy (6)____________
A: (1)
for lunch.
___________________
A: OK. Good idea.
Didier and Peter
Grammar 3A
A:
be
Grammar 3B
be
Complete the
conversations with
French?
B: No, they (2)____________
They're from
Canada, so
they speak
French and
English.
C: (3)
___________________
your phone
number 313 456
719?
D: No, it (4)_____________
That's my old
number.
C: What's your new
number?
E: Excuse me. (5)___________
you the owner of a
black Toyota? F:
Yes, I (6)____________
_______
Why?
E: I'm the owner
of the house
over there, and
your car's in
front of my
garage.
Grammar 4A
Possession
Complete the
conversation with
the possessive
adjectives in the
box.
my his its our your
their
You're new
students. What are
(1)_________________________________________
names?
A:
er's
name
?
She's called
Sally.
And what about
the other students?
(5)
___________________
names are Hannah,
Jonas, Yussef
and Mimi
.
A: Thanks. Which
are (6)____________________________
B: And do we need
rooms?
a book?
B: These two here.
A: Yes. (6)_____________
And that's my
name is English
room if you
Fast.
have any
B: OK, thanks.
questions.
(2)
___________________
name's Benicio,
and
(3)
___________________
name's Cruz. We're
from Mexico.
A: Hi, I'm Anders.
.
teach
B:
Grammar 4B
Possession
Complete the
conversation with
the correct
possessive
adjectives.
A: Hello. My
name's Joseph, and
these are my
children.
(1 )
names are
Gina and Tom.
B: Hi. I'm Sandra.
Is there a fourth
person?
(2 )
reservation's
for four.
A: Yes, (3)_____________
wife's coming
soon. She's
parking the car.
B: What's (4)____________
name?
A: Doris.
B: Well, here are
(5)____________________________
keys.
What's (4)
i 1 Facts &
Figures
Vocabulary 1
Internationa
l words (1)
Circle the different word in each group.
Category
Read the categories to help you.
university radio airport
hospital
2 chocolate sandwich juice
family
1
internet
love yes OK no
taxi golf bus
Across
2 He or she works
in a hospital. (6)
5 It needs an
answer! (8)
7 It's a type of
photograph. You go
to a hospital for
this. (4)
8 Your mother,
father, bothers or
sisters. (6)
Down
You see animals
in this place. (3)
3 You listen to it.
(5)
4 You read it in a
restaurant. (4)
6 You write and
read it on a
computer. (5)
1
Vocabulary 3
Numbers 110
4 1
______________ 7 5
5 9
6 2
______________ 8 8 ______________
______________ 9 3 ________________
7
i 1 Facts &
Figures
______________
X
X
X
X
X
X
10
23 is special.
2
Vocabula
ry 5A
Ordinal
numbers
Look at the table of top countries in
maths. Then complete the sentences
with the ordinal numbers in the box.
1
2
China
US
6
7
Taiwan
Hungary
Vocabulary 2
International
words
(2) the puzzle.
Complete
3
4
5
Russia
Vietnam
Bulgaria
third
seventh
ninth
fourth
8
9
10
Japan
Iran
Romania
1 China is
2 Romania is .
3 Russia is
4 Bulgaria is _
5 Japan is__
1 The US is _
Vocabulary 5B Ordinal
numbers
number.
.E is the (9)______
alphabet. I is the
(10) .
i 1 Facts &
Figures
Exte
nd
you
r
voc
abul
ary
abo
ut
Choose the
correct option,
using about if
possible. Hi
Giang,
Let me give you
more information
about me. I live in
Ireland. It's a
small country in
Europe and the
population is (1) 4
/about 4 million. I
live in a town. It's
very small, with
only (2) 1/ about 1
shop - a
supermarket. It's
(3) 50 / about 50
kilometres from
the capital city,
Dublin. But my
family is big. I
have (4) 5 / about
5 brothers and a
sister. My address
is (5) 53 /about 53
The High Street,
Vocabulary 6
Email and
website
addresses
Listen and
choose the
correct
email and
website
addresses.
1. a
peter@jsmail.c
om b
peterj@smail.c
om
2. a
sally@sallysmit
h.com b
sally@sallysmit
h.co.uk
3. a
www.kimwebb.
com/index.htm
b
www.kimwebb.
com/index/htm
4. a
www3.factsand
figures.net b
www.3factsand
figures.net
5. a
www.newscient
ist.com/sections
pace b
www.newscient
ist.com/section/
space
Pronun
ciation
2 The
alphab
et
Listen to the
conversations
and write the
names.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Listening
A talk about
English
Listen to part of
a talk and
choose the
correct options.
.
1 The talk is
about English
history / the
English
alphabet / a
website.
2 The English
alphabet has 26
/ 40 letters.
3 The English
language has
26 / 40
consonants and
vowels.
4 Sh and ch are
/aren't in the
English
alphabet.
5 The English
alphabet and
the Latin
alphabet are
the same /
different.
The word alphabet
comes from the
first two letters of
the English /
Greek alphabet
Pronunciation 1
The alphabet
Match the letters 1-5 with the letters ae that have the same sound.
1 AJ
a Y
2 EPVG
b H K
3 LXZ
c S M L F
4 I
d Q
5 UW
e B T C D
Listen and check your answers
i 1 Facts &
Figures
.
Reading
Get
your
facts right!
Everest
changed
in
Can
you
answer
these
Find
the words
and phrases 1-5 in the
questions?
article.
Then
1 What's
the
match
them
with
the
international
definitions
a-e.
telephone code
for
South
Africa?
1
r
e
g
ul
a
r
a
3 Read
the
article again and
complete
the
sentences.
c
o
rr
e
ct
ri
g
h
t
2 Read
the
article. What are
the answers to
exercise 1?
to
find
today
because we have
2 In
the
past,
oficial
3
height of Mount
o
b
vi
o
u
s,
n
ot
in
d
o
u
b
t
cl
e
a
Man
darin
Chin
ese
______
the
lang
uage
with
the most
speakers in the
world.
the
seco
nd
lette
r of
the
Engli
sh
alphabet.
3
Fifth
and
sixth
______
ordin
al
num
bers.
Choc
olate
and
sand
wich
es
______
drink
s.
i 1 Facts &
Figures
.
Writing
Giving
personal
information
Reading
1 Read the
messages from a
website and
answer the
questions.
1 Why is English
important for
Silvia?
Hi! My name's
Silvia and I'm from
Mxico. My first
language is
Spanish, but I need
English at work. I
work in a hotel. We
can talk in English
on the internet with
a webcam. Or, if
you prefer, we can
communicate by
Messenger, email
or letter.
My main interest is
music. I love Latin
music, especially
Latin pop and
Cumbia. I'm also
interested in
sports. My favourite
sports are tennis
3 What personal
information in
the welcome
message isn't
included in
Silvia's
message?
What extra
information is
included in her
message?
4
my full name's
Silvia Almada and
my address is Calle
Coahuila 30,
TIJUANA. My home
email's
salmada203@dmail
.mx and my email
address at work is
almadas@mexhotel
s.com. I'm single
and my date of
birth is 24.08.1978.
Language focus:
talking about
interests
Match
the
sentence
beginnings 1-6 to
the endings a-f.
Use
Sylvia's
message to help
you.
1 My main
interests
2 I love
3 I'm a fan
4 I think
5 I'm also
interested
6 My favourite
magazine
2
a
b
c
modern art.
in science.
are art and
literature.
3
7.
Preparing to write
4 Make notes on
your own answers
to the questions in
exercise 3.
Writing
d
e
f
of Isabel Allende.
is New Scientist.
her books are
fantastic.
Writing skills:
organising
information
Read
these
questions. In which
paragraphs
of
Silvia's
message
are the answers?
Circle
your
answers.
1. What are your
contact details?
1 / 2 / 3
2. What are your
interests? 1 / 2 /
3
3. What's your first
language? 1 / 2 /
3
4. What's your full
name and date
of birth? 1 / 2 / 3
5. Why is English
important to
you? 1 / 2 / 3
6. How can people
communicate
with you? 1 / 2 /
3
What's your first
name? 1 / 2 /
3
5 Write
a
message to post
Useful phrases
i 1 Facts &
Figures
at the English
Language
Meeting
Point
website.
Use
your notes to
help
you.
Organise
your
message
into
three
paragraphs.
.
Grammar 1A
Prepositions
the
capital city,
Canberra, and it's
(5)_____________________________________
a region
(from, in,
near)
in the south-east
Complete the
description with
the prepositions
f r o m , in and
n e a r.
Hi everyone!
Mike
My name's Mike
and I'm a new
member of the
Grammar 1B
of the country
Wales. I'm looking
forward to
studying with you!
. a regin called
Alsace. . a city
called Stuttgart.
study
Prepositions
. (from, in,
New
neai)
castl
e Complete the
group. I'm (1)__
clues with from,
(2 )
near or in. Then
Australia. It's a
write the name of
town
the city. Mystery
city
(3 )
Sydney. Do you
1 It's______________a
know Australia?
European country.
Newcastle's about
2 It's about 400
350 kilometres (4)_________________________
kilometres__________________________
the
the capital
B: In October, after
the Monsoon.
city.
Grammar 2A
Wh-
questions
Put the words in
the correct order
to make
questions.
A:
(1) is
/ what / home
town / your / ?
It's Agra, in
India.
A: That's famous.
(2) famous / why /
it / is / ?
B:
. are
you
from?
I'm from Senegal.
. are
you?
I'm twenty-eight.
______________'s
Senegal like?
It's a really nice
country, with great
people.
______________'s
your
email
address?
It's
sarrtom647@yahoo
.com
______________are
you in London?
I'm a medical
. this city.
student. _____is
our next class?
th
B: On the 10 .
After the Easter
holidays.
Grammar 3A
Present
simple (3rd
person)
1A
:B
2A
:B
3A
:B
4A
:B
5A
:B
6A:
6 I watch TV after
work. She____________________________
DVDs.
Grammar 3B
Present
simple (3rd
person)
Complete the
conversation with
the correct form
of the verbs in
brackets.
Shall we go to
the new Thai
restaurant on
Wednesday?
B: Wednesday isn't
a good day. James
(1)____________________________________________
(finish) work at
9.00. And I (2)__________________________
(get up)
really early on
Thursday. A: What
about Thursday
A:
?
B: That's not a good day either. We
always
(3)______________(go) to the gym
after work, and you
normally (4)____________(have) a
parents' meeting
at the school.
A: That's true.
B: Is Friday possible?
A:
No,
Olga
always
(5)
_________________________________
(go) to the cinema
with her friends. What about the
weekend? The
restaurant (6)___________(open) at
lunchtime. We
could have lunch there.
B: Good idea!
_______(work)
in
the
morning.
. (go) to the gym at the
weekend. - (get) up
early!
Grammar 4A Present
simple (negative)
Grammar 4B Present
Vocabulary 1
Nationalities (1)
Country
1 America
2 Brazil
3 China
4 German
y
5 Japan
6 Mexico
7 Poland
8 Turkey
9 Russia
10 Vietnam
Russi___
Vietnam
Vocabulary 2
Nationalities (2)
1
Complete the puzzle.
2
3
4
5
Across
A person from the Czech Republic
is
2
--------------------(5)
5 A person from France is______
6 A person from Poland is_______
Down
A person from Germany is
3 A person from Holland is
1
A person from
Thailand
Where
&
is
Vocabulary
4A
Daily
routine
WhenVoc
abulary 3A
Describing
places
big
a quiet
busy
b noisy
modern c small
quiet
d old
Vocabulary 3B
Describing places
_.
(6)
.
(6)
-.
(6)
(5)
.
(4)
5 Biyu and
Huilang
speak
Mandarin.
They also
speak good
English.
6
It's a small
town. It's
quiet too.
go / have /
get dinner
5
(3 )_____________
to work at
about 8.15.
The hospital's
about 2
kilometres
from my
house, and I
(4 )_____________
to work at
(7
about 8.45. I
normally have
(5 )
at about 2.
At 5.30, I
(6 )
to the gym. I
normally get
)
at 7.30
and go to (8)
Vocabul
ary 6B
Days
and
months
seconds minutes hours days months years
decades
1.
P
Running 100
r metres under 10o
2.
n
Swimming 1500
u
metres - n
under 15
3.
c
Running a marathon
i
(40 km) - more
a
than 2
t
i
o
n
1
N
a
t
i
Lis
te
n
to
th
e
da
tes
an
d
wr
ite
th
e
da
y
an
d
th
e
m
on
th.
Re
m
e
m
be
r
to
us
ea
ca
pit
al
let
ter
at
th
e
sta
rt
of
all
th
e
wo
rd
s..
10t
h
.
15t
h
2nd
.
30t
o
n
a
l
i
t
i
.
Vocab
ulary
6A
Days
and
month
s
Complete the
sentences with
the days and
months in the
box.
February
Friday
January
Thursday
April
August
December
Tuesday
May
Monday
November
June July
March
October
Wednesda
y
Saturday
Sunday
Septembe
r
3 The first
day after
the
weekend
is
4 October
is before
and after
5 The day
before
Thursda
y is
6 In
Europe,
e
s
Listen and
choose the
correct
pronunciatio
n. The
underlined
syllables are
stressed
The
weekend is
2
In
most
Western
countries, the
year starts in
1 a Russian
b Russian
2 a Italian
b Italian
3 a American b American
4 a Chnese
b Chinese
5 a Scottish
b Scottish
6 a Swedish
b Swedish
7 a Vietname b
se
Vietnamese
8 a Japanese b Japanese
c Japanese
1
Pronuncia
tion 2
/s/, /z/, /iz/
Listen and
choose the
sound you hear
for -s or -es.
Circle your
and
answers
the three
summer
months
are June,
and__________
7 The
second
month in
the
Gregorian
calendar
is
c
c
Italian
Americ
an
The tenth
month in
the
He gets to work at 8.
Gregorian
calendar
is
/s/
/z/
/
iz/
/s/
/z/
/
iz/
/s/
/z/
/
iz/
/s/
/z/
/
iz/
/s/
/z/
/
iz/
/s/
/z/
/
iz/
/s/
/z/
/
iz/
I remember school
dinners.
/s/
/z/
/
iz/
Definition:
A (1)_____________is
world's
important
to
the
economy.
The top global cities:
1st (2)____________, London
2nd Beijing, Hong Kong, (3)________, Paris,
Sydney
Essential characteristic of global cities:
International corporations and (4)______
Other characteristics:
An international (5)_________and an
advanced (6)__________system
Important (7)and museums
Where &
When
Reading Have
a nap
1 Match the words 1-
3 with the
definitions a-c.
1 nap
2 siesta
3 xiuxi
a Chinese word for
a short sleep after
lunch b a short
sleep during the day
c a Spanish word for
a short sleep after
lunch, also used
in English
a
40-minute nap
Sleep
is
a
big
cost at
problem
today,
Metronaps?
especially in cities.
4
Complete
the
We
sentences
with
(1)
words or phrases
________________
from the article.
(need) to sleep seven
1 My children are
or eight hours a
always
night,
but
many
______________
people (2)_________________________
energy after school.
(not sleep) this
(Paragraph 1)
much. They (3)____________
2 I go to bed at
(work) long hours and
10pm. I'm always at
the
10.
day
(4)
(Paragraph 1)
____________________
3 Please stop talking.
(not finish) until late
I can't on my
at night. This
work. (Paragraph
isn't just bad for you,
4)
it
can
also
be
4 Microsoft is an___________
dangerous, because a
of a big American
tired person (5)___________
______________
(have)
more
(Paragraph 5)
accidents.
5 Complete the text
One solution is a
with
the
present
siesta after lunch. A
simple form of the
siesta
verbs in brackets.
(6 )_____________(not
take) much time, and
.
e perfect siesta?
you
)
(work) more
after a short sleep
Have a nap
It's a typical day. You get up full of
energy. You work or study all
morning. You have lunch, and then
something changes. You can't
concentrate. You feel tired. In
many countries, people have a
siesta - a nap or short sleep - after
lunch. In China it's called xiuxi,
and schools in China stop for a 30minute nap after lunch. Some
Japanese offices have a special nap
room for workers, and a nap is also
common in South Asia, North
Africa and southern Europe.
In North America and other
European countries, a siesta isn't
common. People sometimes have a
negative opinion of them because if
you sleep, you don't work. So
Nap facts
Writing
Describing
daily life
then they
have a coffee
or a small
snack in the
Reading
middle of the
1 Read the text.
morning. The
What type of
working day
text is it?
typically
1 an email to a
starts at 9
friend in
o'clock. Most
another
shops and
country
banks open at
2 a description
this time.
Lunchtime is
on a website
generally
about daily
from 12
life in a
o'clock to
specific
1.30. A lot of
country
people at
3 a news story
work have
just half an
from an
hour for
internet
lunch, so it's
newspaper
typical to
have a small
lunch at
Breakfast
lunchtime
Work
and a big
School
dinner in the
Shops
evening.
Banks
Shops stay
Lunchtime
open at
Dinner
lunchtime,
Pubs and
and a lot of
2 Read the description again and complete
restaurants
people buy
the table with typical times.
In the UK,
sandwiches
people
during their
generally
lunch break.
have
School
breakfast at
generally
home before
finishes at
work or
about 4
school, and
o'clock, and a
lot of people
finish work at
5 o'clock.
Most shops
close at 5.30,
but big
supermarkets
stay open
until 8 or 9
o'clock.
Banks close
between 4.30
and 5 o'clock.
It's typical to
have dinner
at 6 o'clock.
If you go out
to eat, or go
for a drink
after dinner,
1 School
9am.
pubs are
generally
open until
11pm and a
lot of
restaurants
close at this
time, too.
Language focus:
prepositions of
time
3 Underline the
prepositions in
the text. Then
complete
the
sentences with
the
prepositions in
the box.
after at before during
from / to until
generally
starts
2 People
normally
work
9am
______________5pm.
3 Most
shops
are
open
5:30.
4 People at work have a break________
the
morning.
5 Banks close____________shops.
6 People typically have a big meal
work.
Writing skills: describing typical
routines
4 Complete the have / start, etc.
phrases
with
words from the 2 It's______________
text.
to have / start,
1 People
etc.
generally /____________________
Most / people
have / start, etc
/
Preparing
to write
.
3
country isn't
included. Write
a description
for your
country. Use
your notes and
the Useful
phrases to help
you.
1:
Before work /
school
2:
Lunchtime
3:
In the afternoon
4:
After work /
school
Writing
6 You visit an
internet site
about daily life
around the
world. Your
.
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Grammar
1A
Possessiv
eS
Choose the
correct option to
complete the
sentences.
1 My brother' /
brothers' wife is
from Algeria.
2 Is this your
girljriend's
/girljriends,
mobile phone?
3 His cousirs /
cousins' names
Useful
phrases
The working /
school day typically
starts at... >... in the
middle of the
morning / afternoon.
>
A lot of
people have just half
an hour for...
>Shops stay open at
lunchtime / until 8pm
If you go out to eat /
for a drink after
dinner..
birthdays
are both on
September
1st.
Grammar
1B
Possessiv
eS
Grammar
2A
Questions
with do /
does
Complete the
questions and
answers with
the correct
Complete the
form of do.
sentences with
A: (1) Do /
the words in
Does Scotland
brackets and
have its own
's or '.
1 Your______________language? B:
Yes, it (2)
is your uncle.
(cousin / father) do /does. It's
called Scottish
2 Your______________
Gaelic. A: (3)
are your greatDo / Does you
grandparents.
(grandparents speak Scottish
Gaelic? B: Yes,
/ parents)
I (4) do /does,
3 Vientiane is____________
but not very
(Laos / capital
well. A: And (5)
city)
4 My______________do / does your
parents come
are my cousins.
from
(uncle /
Edinburgh? B:
children)
No, they (6)
5 France is____________
do /don't. My
tourist
parents both
destination.
come from
(the world /
Aberdeen.
most popular)
6 My______________A: One final
question. (7)
is Melanie.
Do / Does people
(sister / name)
think the Loch
Ness
B:
No, he
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Friends
Monster really
exists? B: (8)
No, they
don't /doesn't.
But don't tell
the tourists.
Loch Ness is a
very popular
destination!
doesn't.
Australia's
very far from
here!
3 A: ______________
? (both your
parents / work)
B: Yes, they
do. They both
work at a
Gramma
school.
r 2B
4 A: ______________
Question
a car? (your
s with
father / have)
do /
B: My father
does
Complete
has a car, but
the
I don't.
questions
5 A: ______________
with the
your father's car
correct form
sometimes?
of do and
(
the words in
brackets.
y
o
1 A: ______________
u
any brothers
and sisters?
/
(you / have)
B: Yes, I do. I
u
have a
s
brother. He
e
lives in
)
Australia.
2 A: ______________
you a lot? (your
brother / visit)
B
:
N
o
,
I
d
o
n
'
t
.
I
c
a
n
'
t
Gramma
r 3A Whquestion
s
Complete
the
conversation
with one
word from
each column
in the table.
What
Where
When
Why
do
does
you
Tom
Tom and Greg
they
(1)______________
their friends?
B: In the park I
think.
A: (2)______________
to the park?
d
B: Because it's
r
near the school,
i
I guess.
v
A: (3)______________
e
there?
.
6 A: ______________ B: They play
basketball.
in the same
A: (4)______________
town as you?
home?
(your
B: At about 7. (5)____________
grandpare
?
nts / live)
A: I ask because
B: No,
Greg gets home
they don't.
at 9 some days.
They live
B: That's
in the
because he's in
south of
the school
England.
basketball team.
He
A:
ask
do
get
g
meet
has an
week,
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Friends
important
match next
.
remember.
Yes, that's
true
A:
Grammar 3B Whquestions
Grammar 4A Object
pronouns
Complete the sentences with the
correct object pronouns in the box.
me you him her it us you them
Vocabulary 1A Family
mother
children
husband
uncle
cousin granddaughter
Male cf
Female Q
Male and
female
Vocabulary 1B Family
Paula
= Stefan ^
Jan ^ = Kathryn
.a
lot.
?
ry,
Na
gla
a,
but
my
dog
doe
sn't
like
Marin ^ Olivia
r?
Florina 9
Abel ^ = Dana 9
O
Radu ^ Vivana
the
Fangs
Grammar 4B
too.
Object
, Marin, my
pronouns
Florina:
I live with my (1) br____________________________
email
with
object
(2) si_____________
pronouns.
, Olivia, my
o! We've got a new pet! His
___
name's
Fangs
,
and
P
hoto of (1)
Yes,
he's
a
a
spider. A
ple don't like (2)__________________________________ul
a
, but spiders
a
good pets. Judi isn't very happy
n
because she
d
hates spiders
m
and Fangs is
really big, but I
y
think Fangs
(3) mo
likes
(3
(4) fa_____________
, Stefan.
My
grandfathe
r, Abel,
and my (5)
gr______________________
, Dana, live
in our
(4
house too.
I have two
(6) co______________________________
- Radu
and
Viviana.
, Paula's my
(5
daughter,
and Jan's
my (8) so____________________________
Paula
and her (9)
hu_______________________
, Stefan,
Kathryn
have three
have two 1. ch_____________ my
- Marin,
2. gr_____________
Olivia and
Radu and
Florina,
my
gr
Viviana
and Jan
and
.
2 We normally
3.
talk
Vocabul
3 On
Fridays
we
sometimes
ary 2
see
Colours
4 Some
Complete the colours. Look at the
weekends
we
clues if you need help.
Colour
play
i b
5 My
best
2 w
friend, Jacoub,
3
g
lives
4 r
6 We often go
for
5 y
five
minutes
from my house.
b football in the
park.
a
o
7 h
8
g
6
Vocabulary
3A
Describing
what
you
do
with
friends
Match
the
sentence
beginnings with
the endings.
1 My
friends
and I meet
u
p
a
t
a
c
a
f
e
.
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Friends
d
a
f
i
l
m
t
o
g
e
t
h
e
r
.
a walk by the
river.
f about
our
work.
e
Vocabulary
3B
Describing
what
you
do
with
friends
Complete
the
text with the
correct words.
'I think boys
and girls today
have
similar
opportunities,
but
we
do
different things
when we meet
(1) about / up /
for. The boys I
know
(2)
play /play to /
have football.
Girls sit and
talk (3) in / at /
about things and not just
sport
and
music,
like
boys.
Or
sometimes we
(4)
go
to
shopping
/
shopping
/go
shopping or we
(5) go /go to /
meet
a
restaurant, but
we always talk
(6) up / about /
a
lot.
Boys
don't generally
like shopping.
My friends live
(7) in /for / at
the same part
of town, so I
(8) see to /see /
meet up my
friends
every
day.
Vocabulary
4A
Adjectives
to describe
characteris
tics
Complete the
sentences with
the opposite of
the underlined
adjectives. Use
the adjectives
in the box.
Vocabulary
4B
Adjectives
to describe
characteris
tics
Complete the
adjective in
the sentences.
1
People like
Uri because
your
vocabular
y really
1 cats / I /
4 are / parks /
hate / really / .
beautiful /
2 noisy / is /
London's /
really / city /
really / .
this / a / .
5 are /
3 love / our /
friendly / horses
really / car /
/ really /
we / .
animals / .
really / sister /
likes / my /
shopping /
2 A: What's
Milan like?
; B:
It's very
big.
3 A: Do you
have a big
family?
/ B:
Yes, I do.
4 A: Are you
married?
/ B:
Yes, I am.
5 A: What's
your
husband's
name?
/ B:
Mehmet.
6 A: Does he
come from
.
6
Pronunci
ation 1
Intonatio
n in
question
s
1 Listen and
choose the
correct
intonation in the
questions. Does
it rise (71) or
fall (il)? Circle
your answers.
1 A: Where
are you
from? B:
I'm from
Milan in
Italy.
B:
Rap music?
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Friends
Italy? B:
No, he
doesn't.
He's
Turkish.
7 A: Do you
live in
Milan
now?
/ B: No we
don't. We
live in
Turkey.
2 Choose the
correct option
to complete the
rule.
Intonation rises
in Yes/No
questions / Whquestions.
Pronunci
ation 2
Emphasis
ing
Listen and
choose the
correct verb.
1 A: Does
Marcus like
football?
B: Football?
He loves /likes /
hates it.
2 A: Do you like
rap music?
I love / like /
hate it.
3 A: What do
you think
of dogs? B:
Dogs? I
love / like /
hate them.
4 A: Does Myrna
like coffee?
B: Coffee? She
loves / likes
/hates it.
5 A: What's
your
opinion of
shopping?
B:
Shopping?
I love / like
/ hate it.
6 A: Do your
grandpare
nts like
computers
? B:
Computers
? They love
/ like /hate
them.
2 Listen again.
Which word in
the answers is
stressed?
The verb
(love, like,
a
hate) b The
object
pronoun (it,
they)
Listening
Interviews
at a music
festival
Mish Yara
a
Reading
How many friends?
1 What's the ideal number of good
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Friends
also know their
By Patrick Prevatt
Social networking sites are
changing the way we make and
communicate with friends. More
than 200 million people now use
Facebook, and the site says its
users have about 120 friends.
When I read that, my first
question was, is 120 a typical
number? How many good friends
do people have, and how many
are really just acquaintances?
And what's the ideal number of
friends? According to Robin
Dunbar, a British anthropologist,
there's a maximum number of
friends a person can have. His
definition of a friend is that you
know the person and their place
in your social world. In
anthropology it's called Dunbar's
number. The figure isn't exact,
but it's about 150. 'That's a lot of
people', was my first reaction.
But I look in my address book ...
friends from school, from
university, at work ... and I see
Writing
Describing
people
walks and I
think
Sant'Agnello's
the
perfect
place
for
Reading
them.
They
1 Read the email
have
two
and complete the
sentences.
children called
and
1 James is Nick's____________Tom
Barbara.
2 Elsie and Kevin
They're
are Nick's
and
teenagers but
they're
both
3 Tom and Barbara
very
friendly.
are Nick's
He
likes
computers and
Hi James,
chatting
How are you?
online.
Does
I'm writing
the
town
have
because my
an
internet
aunt's on
caf? She likes
holiday in Italy
football. Is it
with her family.
easy to get to
They want to
Naples to see
spend next
a
football
weekend in
match?
They
Sant'Agnello. Do
all
like
going
you have time to
to the beach.
meet them and
Does
give them some
Sant'Agnello
suggestions have any good
things to do,
beaches? And
places to eat,
they all love
etc.?
Italian food!
My
aunt's
Thanks for any
name's Elsie
and
her
help you can
husband's
give, and don't
name's Kevin.
worry if you can't
They
both
meet them. All
like
quiet
the best Nick
places
and
going
for
Language focus:
b o th and a ll
3 Look at the
Preparing to write
4 Imagine you have a
Paragraph 1:
Say why you are
writing
Introduce the family
and the help they
need
Paragraph 2:
Useful phrases
friend questions
Is it easy to get to / fi nd /
buy... ?
Thanks for any help you
can give / suggestions you
have.
Don't worry if you can't..
are
Complete the description with is, isn't, are
and arerit. The Hotel Chelsea in New York is
Grammar
famous. It's well-known for its guests - artists,
2A
Countable and uncountable nouns
Shopping list
(1)a / some eggS
(2)an / some Apple
(3)a / some coffee
(4) a / some biScwitS
(5)an / some orange
(6) a / some frwit jwice
(7)a / some bread
(8)a / some banana
Grammar 2B
Countable and uncountable nouns
Are these
sentences
Complete the conversation
with the
correctcorrect or incorrect? Tick your answers.
form of there is and there are.
correct incorrec
t
A: World Star Hotel, how can I help you? B: I'd
1 I'd like an orange juice
like some information about the hotel. For
with my breakfast.
example, (1) there is / there are / is there a
2 We have a bread and
heated swimming pool? A: Yes, (2) there is /
butter with our lunch.
there are / is there. There's a heated pool
indoors, and a cold pool outdoors. B: (3) Is
3 There are some bananas
there / Are there / There are good views of
in the fridge.
the sea? A: (4) Yes, there arerit / there are /
4 Would you like a cup of
are there. All rooms have sea views.
coffee?
5 We take an apples to
B: (5) There is / Is there / Are there a gym?
work.
6
I
normally have a toast
A: (6) No, isn't there / there isn't / there arerit,
I'm afraid.
and jam for breakfast.
7 Please buy some eggs at
B: (7) Are there / There are / There arerit any
the market.
guided tours
Unit 4 ( 2
My grandfather eats a
fruit for breakfast.
Unit 4 ( 2
Grammar 3B
Quantifiers (a lot of, much,
many, some)
Unit 4 ( 2
TOP HOTEL
Kitchen Livi
ng
roo
m
Bedroom
Unit 4 ( 2
Vocabulary 3B Food
and drink
sVocabulary
2B Furniture
10 a la
Vocabulary 3A Food
and drink
milk
juice
oranges
a cup of tea
Dairy
products
Drinks
Fruit
Other
things
ch
is / a / of / taxi / type / .
Vocabulary 4
Fresh food &
processed food
1
Complete the puzzle.
7 They're a red
vegetable. (8)
8 They're an orange
vegetable. (7)
9 They're a green
vegetable. (5)
4
5
Down
1 The word for this food
is Italian. (5)
3 They're called French
fries in US English. (5)
4 We eat the____________
of different animals. (4)
6 They're a brown
vegetable that is white
inside. (8)
Across
2 It's white or brown
and people eat it
around the world.
(4)
1. They're made from
potatoes. They come
in a packet. (6)
2 His dog's very frie
Pronunciation 1
Consonant
clusters
Listen and complete
the words with two or
three consonants.
1 Is this your gra
ather's house?
y.
Pronunciation 2 Linking
words
Listen and underline the pairs of linked words in
each sentence. In some sentences there are two
pairs of linked words.
1 Camel's milk is very nice.
2 Feta? It's a sort of cheese.
3 Brownies are cakes.
4 Ciabatta is a type of bread.
5 Fish is good for you.
6 Does Rajiv want a cup of tea?
7 Basmati? It's a kind of rice.
8 Do the children want a glass of milk?
Listening
A home exchange
Listen to the phone conversation about a
home exchange and choose the correct answers.
1 Where is the village? a It's near the
sea.
b It's near the mountains. c
It's near a train station.
2 What's the village like in July and August?
a It's busy.
b It's noisy. c It's
quiet.
3 Where's the supermarket? a In the village.
b 15 minutes from the house. c
50 minutes from the house.
4 What's the best way to get to the house? a
On a bus - there are a lot of buses.
b In a taxi.
c On foot - you can walk from the station.
5 What facilities does the house have?
a An internet connection and cable TV b An
internet connection but no cable TV c
Cable TV but no internet connection.
6 What things are there for children?
a There's a park in the village, but there aren't any
other things. b There are TV programmes for
children. c There are a lot of things in the house
for children.
Reading
The vegetarian
option
Complete the description with any, some, much, many or a lot of.
your answers.
1 Vegetarians don't eat any meat
T/F
2 70% of people in India don't eat any meat. T / F
3 Eating a lot of meat is bad for our planet.T / F
4 People eat vegetarian food around the world. T / F
2 Read the magazine
article and check your
answers to exercise 1.
3
De
ce
m
be
r
4,
20
08
FLEXITARIAN,
SemiNOT
vegetarians
Vegetarians
VEGETARIAN
Vegans
'I'm a flexitarian. I'm not a vegetarian, but I don't
4 Complete the
meat, just one or two
questions with the
times
correct option. Then
vegetarian food answer the questions.
two or three times a day - , and I also eat
1 How much / many
fish for lunch or dinner
reasons does the
two
article mention for
days a week. I don't eat (4)_________________________________
eating vegetarian
fruit
food?
Vegetarians don't eat any meat or fish. That is clear, but there are
different types of vegetarian. Vegans, for example, don't eat any
animal products, so vegan food doesn't have any cheese, eggs or
milk in it. Other people are semi-vegetarians and eat some fish but
don't eat any meat.
Why be a vegetarian?
b
one or two days a week. In
Brazil the figure is between 5
and 10%. And Ghent, in
Belgium, is the first city in the
world to have one oficial
vegetarian day every
week.Writing
Holiday apartment
list
Number of bedrooms?
Glossary
cut down (verb) - to make a tree fall to the ground
Hindu (noun) - a person who follows Hinduism,
the major religion in India
description a or b.
a
Big kitchen?
Address?
Telephone number?
Near centre?
Price?
Buses?
When available?
How to pay?
Dear Talia
I'd
like
some
more
information
about
the
holiday apartment to rent.
The description says it's a
big apartment. We're a
group of five friends. How
big is it? How many
bedrooms are there? Could
you send us a photo of the
rooms?
The description also says
the apartment is near the
city centre. How far from
the centre is it? Can we
a
b
c
d
I
t
want o
I
t
want o
I
t
want o
I
t
want o
know
the
know
the
know
the
know
the
Preparing to write
5 Imagine you are going on holiday.
Useful phrases
The description (also) says ...
>
Another question is
about...
>
>
>
Is it available ...?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes
Grammar 1A
Frequency adverbs (every day /
week / month)
Match the frequency expressions 1-6 with a-f.
1 every two weeks
____
2 on Monday, Thursday and Friday
____
3 at 8am and 8pm
____
4 every twelve months
____
5 in January, June, September and December_
6 every two days
____
a
b
c
d
e
f
once a year
four times a year
three or four times a week
three times a week
twice a month
twice a day
Grammar 1B
Frequency adverbs (every day /
week / month)
Put the words in the correct order to make
sentences.
A:
Grammar 2A
Frequency adverbs
(always, often,
sometimes... )
Grammar 2B
Frequency adverbs (always,
often, sometimes ...)
Rewrite the sentences with the frequency
adverbs in brackets.
1 I don't watch television. (often)
2 There are sports programmes on, and I
hate sport! (always)
3 I watch films, but only once or twice a
week. (sometimes)
4 I am at home when my favourite
programmes are on. (never)
5 I read about interesting documentaries in
the TV guide. (often
6 But they are on late at night. (often)
7 I get up very early. (always)
I stay up late to watch a documentary,
though. (sometimes
Global
Unit 5 1
Grammar 2C
Frequency adverbs (always, often, sometimes... )
Rewrite the sentences with always, often, sometimes, not often or never.
1 We watch the news every day.
2
Vocabulary 3B Types of
film
4 Televisin
programmes
Complete the televisin programmes with the
words in the box.
.
Sit stand turn
down off up
comedy show sports programme TV series
Mansour, can
documentary the news film
you (4)
can't work. B: But I
want to hear the news. A:
OK. Can you (5)__________
ws?
?
B:
A:
. Bashir starts a
mother isn't happy. Watch to find out why. B: Sure. No problem. 21:00
The world at 9
sents (5)__________________________________from around
the world.
21:45 Cinema ticket
Another opportunity to see Akira
Kurosawa's (6)_ Roshomon.
Vocabulary 5A Phrasal
verbs
live
still
live
it
his
6
7
8
9
1
0
it
his
rich
still
leav
e
stea
l
leav
e
eat
he's
eat
he's
reac
h
stea
l
Listening
Do you like Hollywood films?
Listen to the radio programme about films. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? Circle
your answers.
Mei often watches Hollywood films. T / F
1 She likes independent films.
T/F
2 She thinks you can learn things from
world cinema.
T/F
3 She doesn't like watching films in other
languages.
T/F
4 Jason thinks some Hollywood films are sad.
T/F
5 Mei thinks Hollywood films have new ideas.
T/F
6 Mei doesn't like the Hollywood version of
Vanilla Sky.
T/F
Jason likes seeing his favourite actors in films. T/ FPronunciation 2 Phrasal verbs
off and up if they are stressed.
1. Can you turn up the radio?
2. Please sit down.
3. Don't turn off the computer!
4. We stand up when the teacher comes in.
5. Turn down that TV!
6. Sit down and listen to me.
Soap
operas
Turn off the television. It's time to go tohave two world records. What are they?
1
bed.Reading Global soaps
2
1 What is a soap opera?
1 a music programme on TV
6 Match the words from the article
with their opposites.
2 a TV drama series
1 first a complete
3 a type of documentary
2 Read the article about soap operas and
2 the same b continue
check your answer to exercise 1. Where
3 incomplete c different
are soap operas popular?
4 finish
d open
Soap operas are popular in
5 closed
e last
Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)? Circle your answers.
T/F
Global soaps
Hundreds of millions of people around the globe watch them. This
makes them the world's most popular type of TV programme. How
much do you know about soaps?
In the beginning
They were on the radio first - drama series you listened to in daily
episodes. They were extremely popular and because the money to
produce them was from soap manufacturers, the media called them
soap operas or soaps.
The format
Their basic format is the same today as it was when the first
soaps started in the US in the 1930s. Soaps are often on every
day and are about the daily lives of people in a particular
community or situation. Episodes always finish with a 'cliffhanger' - an incomplete story that makes you want to see the
next episode. Some are 'closed' and finish with an exciting last
episode. Others are 'open' and continue for years or decades.
Guiding Light, one of the first soaps, is still on US TV today and
is the world's longest story.
Who watches soaps?
A lot of the world's soaps are in English and Spanish. The US, UK
and Australia all produce soaps in English, and these are translated
into other languages too. Many Spanish soaps come from South
America. They are called telenovelas, and are also popular in Spain.
People watch soaps in other parts of Europe, too, and in Asia and
the Arab world, where Turkish soaps are popular.
Why do we watch them?
Recommending a TV
programme
Reading
the
new
Glossary
episode (noun) - one programme in a TV series
format (noun) - the form that a television
programme is produced in
4 It's about a doctor from New York. He hates Cicely because it's
small and quiet (______________________).
5 The other main character is Maggie (_____).
Language focus: q ui te and v er y
3 Look at the words in the
.o o o
Category: TV programmes
Starting next Monday, we can watch all
of the TV series Northern Exposure
again. It's on Channel 4 at 11pm every
night. It's set in a town called Cicely, in
Alaska, and it's about a doctor called
Joel Fleischman. Joel's from New York,
and he hates Cicely. It's small and quiet
and he thinks it's really boring. But he
learns to like some things about it.
quite sad a
little sad
+
sad
very sad
really sad
Writing
Another good
character is .
Grammar 1A
Can
(possibility)
Look at the notes
and complete the
telephone
message with can
or can't.
Job benefits:
company car X
Grammar 1B
long holidays X
Can
professional
(possibility)
training
start and finish
Choose the
correct option to
complete the
free meals X
conversation.
walk to work
A:
the job!
'Hi Karim. I have
B: Really? That's
some good
good news. (1)
news. I got the
She can use /
job! I'm
Can she use /
really happy. I (1)___________
Can she uses
use a company
a
company
car?
car, and
A: No, (2) she
I (2)
can / can't / she
_______________
can't. But she
(3) can walk /
have long
cans walk / can
holidays in the
to walk to work,
first two
so that's not a
or three years,
problem. B: And
but I (3)______________________
(4) she can to
make / she cans
get
make / can she
professional
make
training, and the
personal
office is near
phone calls
my house and I
from work? A:
(4)
Yes, (5) she
______________
can / she does
walk to work. I
can / she cans.
(5)___________
B: Fantastic!
start and finish
Because I (6)
late some days
g
i
v
e
)
m
e
p
r
o
f
e
s
s
i
o
n
a
l
training,
including
languages?
A: Yes, we (8)____________
In fact, we want
the new
person to learn
new skills.
Grammar 2
Can
(ability)
Complete the
job interview
with can or
can't and the
words in
brackets.
Grammar
3A
Adverbs
Good,
Mr
Golding. I just
need to ask you Complete the
interview with
one or two
the correct
questions. (1)___________
form - the
(you / type) well?
adjective or the
B: Yes, I (2)_____________
adverb.
I (3)____________________
Tom: Your English
(type)
is very (1) good /
100 words a
well.
minute. A:
Katana: Thank you.
Excellent! (4) _
I can speak
B: No, I (5)_____
Russian (2) good /
A: OK.
well too.
B: (6)-------------Tom: Really?
company? A:
Russian isn't an
Of course.
(3) easy / easily
B: (7) ------------language.
.
Katana: No, but I
( like languages. I
y
o learn (4) quick /
u quickly.
A:
work in a
team, and I
think
she can
work (3)___________________
(easy) with
other
people. On
Grammar
the negative
3B
side, she
Adverbs
types
Complete the
(4)
conversation
_____________
with the adverb
. (you / speak) Chinese?
(bad). Also,
form of the
adjectives in
her English
brackets.
. (I / ask) a question about the
is good,
but she talks
Tom: I think
(5)________________________
Katana's perfect
(slow). But I
for the job. She
don't
speaks three
think those
European
things are
languages
problems.
(1)______________________________
Sandra: Great.
(perfect),
Let's offer her the
and she can
job (6)_______________________________________
use a
(quick), before
computer
she decides to
(2)____________________________________
find another one
(good). She
needs to
Tom:
Grammar 4A was /
were
Complete
options.
the
text
with
the
correct
Gramm
ar 4B
was /
were
Complete the conversation with was /
were or wasn't / weren't (X).
A: Hi. Are you OK?
B: I phoned Sonia last night. She (1)_______
(X)
Grammar 5A
Questions with was / were
Grammar 5B
Questions with was / were
B:
Her name
was
Ayn
Rand.Vocab
A:
ulary
Abilities
3
Complete
puzzle.
the
Across
2 You do this with a pencil. (4)
3 You do this in a swimming pool. (4)
4 You do this in a disco or nightclub. (4)
Down
1 Children do this in a park. (4)
2 You do this in a car. (5)
3 Some people do this in the shower! (4)
Vocabulary 3A
Types of school
2
1
4
3
6
5
o
c
a
b
u
l
a
r
y
1
B
J
o
b
s
Complete the jobs.
Job
1 d
2 o
3 s
4 a
5
Situation
School
1 I want to be a lawyer.
2 I live in the US. My children
are 2 and 4 years old.
3 My son wants to be a doctor.
4 I live in the UK. My
daughter's 15.
5 I'm 17. I want to be a car
mechanic.
6 My sister's 19. She wants to
study mathematics in the
US.
7 We live in the UK. We need a
school for our children
when we go to work in
Kenya for 6 months.
8 We live in New York. Our
boy's 10.
(4)
Vocabulary
________________
3B Types of
school
school
(kindergarten).
elcome note with types of
It's really
school.
good.
My husband and
Hi! Welcome to
I are both
the UK! My
teachers. I train
name's Sarah,
people
and I live at
to be lawyers at
number 53. I
the (5)__________________________
have three
school, and
children. Mark's
Frank gives art
19 and he
and photography
studies science
classes at the
at (1)_________________________________
(6 )
. Linda's 14 and
college. There
she goes to
are
a lot of
secondary school
schools in this
that's (2)____________ area! There's
also an excellent
school in the US.
(7 )_____________,
And
with a good
Jamie's 9 and
selection of
goes to (3)_______________________
books
school
- elementary
school, you say. I
know you have
very young
children. They
can go to the
local
name of the
and films on
Vocabulary
4A School
subjects
chemistry
school subject.
1 How many
legs do
spiders have?
Subject: b________________
2 Who was the
first emperor
of China?
Subject: h________________
3 What's the
capital city of
maths PE
5 ____________________
Vocabulary
4B School
subjects
Look at the
exam questions
and write the
6 ____________________
Nigeria?
Subject: g________________
4 How do you say
'hello' in
Spanish, Hindi
and Chinese?
Subject: l________________
1
2
5 What liquid is
2 home town /
made of
hydrogen and
rough / a little bit
oxygen? Subject:
c_________________________
/ is / My /.
6 What does c
represent in
3 The Sixth Sense /
e=mc2? Subject:
p_________________________
is / scary / a little
Extend your
vocabulary a
4 a bit / like /
difficult / I / it's /
but / maths /.
bit / Peter / at /
5 but / expensive /
lazy /.
great / mobile's /
it's / This / a bit /.
I wasn't good at
geography. was /
boring / a little bit /
It /
.
6
r
o
n
u
n
c
i
a
t
i
o
n
1
Listen
and
choose the correct
pronunciation
of
can
and
Circle
answers.
1 I
can'
t
und
erst
and
this
.
It's
in
Jap
ane
se.
a /
k an
t/
b /ka:nt/
2 C
a
n
y
o
u
r
e
a
d
J
a
p
a
n
e
s
e
?
a
/
k
a
n
/
can't.
your3 N
o
,
/kffin/
/ka:nt/
I
c
a
n
'
t
.
a
/
k
a
n
t
/
4 B
u
t
J
o
r
g
e
n
c
a
n
s
p
e
a
k
J
a
p
a
n
e
s
e
.
/
k
c
a
n
.
n
/
b
/kffin/
5 C
a
n
I
t
'
s
y
o
u
i
n
g
i
v
e
m
y
d
i
a
r
y
.
m
e
h
i
s
n
u
m
b
e
r
?
/
k
a
n
/
b
Pronunc
iation 2
Twosyllable
words
/
k
a
n
/
b
6 Y
e
/kffin/
/kffin/
physics
language
Second
teacher
4 pencil
5 English
6 hotel
7 doctor
8 lawyer
9 thriller
10 cartoon
11 August
12 July
home
generally
do well /
badly in
tests.
Listening
Learning at
home
Listen to an
interview about
learning at home
and
complete the
sentences with
the correct
option.
1 Children
learn
with a
parent /
a teacher
/a
parent or
teacher.
2 Children
who
learn at
.
3 Some parents
think schools are
difficult /
unfriendly / very
traditional.
4 Some parents
choose home
schooling when
there isn't a
school in their
country / near
their house.
5 Home schooling
is an option in
the US only / the
US and the UK
only / a lot of
different
countries.
Karl thinks it's
important for
children who study
at home to meet
other children /play
sports / make
friends at the local
school
Reading
Person of the Century
1 Try to complete the fact file about
Albert Einstein.
Born:
In 1879 in (1)____________
he travelled (4)___________(constant)
around Europe,
and perhaps as a result, he was never a healthy person and he died young. His music has an individual
style, and we can recognise it (5)
(immediate) today.
Glossary
ambition (noun) - a thing you want to do
genius (noun) - an extremely intelligent
or talented person
0
Dear Mr
O'Roirdan
1saw your
advertisement
for adult
training courses
on the internet
and I would like
to apply for a
course
Reading
1 Read the
list of
training
courses and
the job
application
email. What
course does
the writer
want to do?
in
__________________
The online
option is best for
me
because I live in
Hong Kong.
Adult
Training
Centre
Training
courses online
or at our centre
in Dublin,
Ireland. Official
qualifications.
Information
Technology
Fashion design
Typing
Teaching
English
as
foreign
language
Apply with a
CV and letter
to Irial
O'Roirdan.
Email:
applications@A
TC.com
I
am
interested in
the
course
because
I
would like to
change my
job
and
travel
to
other
countries,
and I need
an
official
qualification.
I work in an
office at the
moment.
I attach a copy
of my CV. As
you can see, I
studied English
at university, so
I speak English
very well. I was
also an
assistant
teacher in an
English school
for a year. I'm
good at using
3 Look at the
explanation.
Then choose
because or so
in the
sentences.
because +
reason /
explanation
so +
consequence
I look forward to
/ result
hearing from
1 I studied
you. Yours
ICT at
sincerely, Ray
school so /
Chn Yam-kuen
because
2 Read the
I'm good
email again
with
and complete
the
computers.
interviewer's
2 I want to
notes.
study to be
a sports
Name: (1)______________
coach so /
From: (2)_______________
because I
Reasons for
like
choosing
working
cowrse: He
with
wants to (3)
people.
____________
3 I cannot
and needs
come for
(4)
an
____________
interview
Cwrrent job /
next week
stwdies: (5)______________________________
so /
because I
Edwcation: (6)________________
will be on
Level of
holiday.
English: (7)________________________
4 I live near
Previows
Dublin so /
experience:
because I can
He was (8)
study at the
____________
centre.
for a year.
5 I was good
at maths at
Writing
skills:
school so /
because and so
because I
think
accounting
is a good
job for me.
______________
accounting.
3 I am
interested__________________
the course
Language
focus:
because ...
prepositions
4 I studied
4 Complete
geography______________________
the sentences
university.
with the
5 I'm good_____________
correct
preposition.
typing.
Then look at
6 I have some
the email to
experience________________________
check your
training sports
answers.
people.
1 I saw your
7
I
am
advertisement
available___________________
the internet.
an interview
2 I'd like to
any day
apply________________________
next week
a course
.
s
Preparing to
write
5 Choose a
course from
exercise 1 or
another course
you would like
to do and make
notes for a job
application.
Divide your
notes into the
paragraphs
below.
a
w
t
h
e
a
d
v
e
Paragraph 1:
W
e
y
16 Work &
Study
W
a
p
o
u
:
Why you are
interested in
the course Your
job or studies
Paragraph 3:
Mention the
information in
your CV education, jobs,
skills,
experience, etc.
Paragraph 4:
When you can
have an
interview
s
e
y
o
u
w
a
n
t
t
o
a
p
p
l
y
f
o
r
Writing
Write
your
job
application
email.
Use
your
notes
and
the
Useful
phrases
to
help
you.
Remember to
start
and
finish
your
email
correctly.
P
a
r
Useful
phrases
I
saw
your
advertisement
on
the internet / in a
newspaper.
I
work
in
an
offi ce / for a big
company
/
at
a
university.
I attach a copy of
my CV.
Grammar 1A
Past simple (regular verbs)
Complete the article with the past simple form
of the verbs in brackets.
The history of free newspapers
Grammar 1B
Past simple (regular verbs)
Complete the second sentence with the past
simple of the
underlined verb in the first sentence.
1 Today, men and women present the news.
When my
grandparents were young, only men_______
the news.
2 I listen to radio stations on my computer.
My grandparents_______to the radio.
Grammar 2
Past time expressions
Grammar 3A
Past simple (irregular verbs)
Put the verbs in the correct position in the
table.
went ask hear got heard have spy phone leave stop write
saw had wrote asked walked made walk spied get make
phoned left see stopped go
Unit 7 ( 2
Irregular js
ver
Infinitive Past
simple
see
saw
write
wrote
Grammar 3B
Past simple (irregular verbs)
Complete the article with the past simple form
of the verbs in brackets.
True stories
Grammar 4 it
Write B's answers again
with it. A: Hi Miranda.
What time is it? B: The
time's 6 am.
(1)------------------------------A: I'm sorry! I forgot about the time difference.
What's the
weather like? B: The weather's sunny.
But the temperature's cold.
(2)--------------------But (3)-------------------A: And what about the hotel? B: The hotel's
great. I like the hotel.
(4)--------------------(5)--------------------A: Is the food good? B: No, the food isn't. (6)
A: Is the room comfortable?
B: Yes, the room is. The room has good views.
Grammar 5A
Past simple
negative)
(questions
and
A:
A:
B:
A:
We went by car.
(3) with / Who / you / go / did / ?
B:
A:
B:
A:
Yes, we did.
(5) What / did / there / you / do / ?
Unit 7 ( 2
B:
Grammar 5B
Past simple (questions and
negative)
Complete the questions and short answers
with the correct form of the past simple and
the subject in brackets.
Where (1)_____________(you / go) on holiday?
I went to DisneySea in Tokyo with my wife
and son.
, he's
you? B:
No, he (6)
some
of
them.
What
(7)
____________
Unit 7 ( 2
Grammar 6
Past simple (negative)
Complete the first sentence with the
negative form of the verb in the second
1We
2 I
3 Re
nu
cousika.
4We
ns.
I
6 We
hot
el.
7 I_____
8 We _
sentence.
___to India. We went to Sri Lanka.
. a bad time. I had a good time. friends.
She visited family.
. Renuka's uncle. We saw her
. Dilipa. I knew Amanthi.
with her family. We stayed in a
any postcards. I wrote emails. back
yesterday. We got back three
days ago.
Vocabulary 1
Prepositions of time and place
Complete
the
biography
prepositions at, in, on and to.
Biography: Angela Rippon
Angela
Rippon
is
with
British
the
television
(3)
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rai
n
su
n
win
d
Vocabulary 2B Weather
Complete the description with weather and
temperature words.
Wellington weather
syllable:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
I visited Hanoi.
I stayed at a hotel.
I wanted to see an
old friend.
I looked for his
number.
I picked up the
phone.
I phoned his
number.
I waited.
He called me the
next day.
an
extra
syllable
Listening
Where do you get your news?
Read the sentences below. Then listen to
three interviews in the street. Which speaker
does these things - 1, 2 or 3?
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Reading Clouds
1 Quickly read the article from an online
encyclopaedia. Which three words or phrases
are names for clouds? Circle your answers.
stratus water vapour Luke Howard cirrus
Latin storm cumulonimbus
2 Read the first two sections of the article
again and answer the questions.
1 What are clouds made of?
2 What is water vapour?
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Before 1800, clouds didn't have names, and people didn't understand
them very well. The names we use were the idea of an English
chemist called Luke Howard. He studied clouds in his free time, and
he suggested Latin names for them in a scientific paper in 1802.
What types of cloud are there?
Howard classified clouds into three basic types. The first is called
cumulus - big, tall clouds with a clear shape. The second type is called
stratus - long, flat clouds. These are the flat clouds that make the sky
grey on a cloudy day. The third type is called cirrus - thin, soft clouds,
like hair, and the highest clouds in the sky.
Describing a weather
experience
Reading
______
______
______
ooo
Glossary
drop (noun) - a very small piece of water. You see water
drops when it rains
Writing
Useful phrases
This happened two years ago / last year /
in 2009.
We were at a festival / on holiday / at the
beach / in the mountains.
When we arrived/ started our journey / left
home ...
The weather can change very quickly.
We decided to go to the hotel.
Grammar 3A
The
comparative
. (hot)
(good).
. (busy) than beach
__________
(interesting),
. (large) selection of things
Grammar 1B Present
continuous
Audioscript 5
Grammar 2
Present simple & present
continuous
Complete the sentences with the correct
option - the present simple or present
continuous.
1
A:
A:
Grammar 3B The
comparative
Complete the sentences using the words and
the comparative form of the adjective. Don't
forget than!
1 Brazil / warm / Canada.
Brazil's_________________________________
2 Holidays / nice / work. Holidays are
3 Greece / sunny / Scotland. Greece is
4 Trains / big / buses. Trains are
5 Cars / expensive / bikes. Cars are
6 Winter weather / bad / summer weather.
. (take) them
Winter weather is
2 go on holiday?
3 study languages?
4 walk to work?
5 use cars?
6 watch the news?
on holiday. It
(8) moment, so
we (9) . B: Lucky
you!
Grammar 4A
The infinitive of purpose
Match the questions 1-6 with the answers a-f.
Why do people ...
1 emigrate?
a
b
c
d
e
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
Audioscript 5
Vocabulary 1A Transport
Vocabulary 1B Transport
motorbike
'
200
here called
Bicing. I can hire a (1)_________and cycling is
good exercise. On rainy days, I take the
(2)______________It's under the ground, but it's
fast.'
'I usually go on (3)__________and can walk to
work
in 25 minutes. When I'm late, I go on my
(4)______________It's a small one, but it's fast in
traffic.
'I live in Venice, Italy. There's lots of water in
the city, so I
go to work by (5)___________'
'I'm a commuter so I always take the (6)______
to work. I can sit with my computer and work
for an hour.
2 255
_____
3 2,000
_____
4 2,055
_____
5 2,500
_____
6 2,555
_____
Audioscript 5
_____
_____
two thousand
twenty-five thousand
two thousand five hundred
twenty-five thousand five hundred
two hundred
two thousand and fifty-five
two thousand five hundred and fifty-five
two hundred and fifty-five
1,000 = a____________
3,600 = three___________six_____________
68,000 =____________-eight_____________
479,000 = four___________and seventy-nine
5 48,391 =____________-eight_____________three
______________and______________-one
6 2,750 = two___________
Vocabulary 3B
Feelings about
travel
Vocabulary 3A
Feelings about
travel
Audioscript 5
5
6
Often, people
feel ..
i h
2
w
problems.
n
h
a
4
5
6
s
t
on holiday.
when their holiday
finishes.
when they have money
before a difficult journey.
on long flights.
when their train arrives
late.
true!
Audioscript 5
Pronunciation 2
Weak and strong
forms
Listening
Tips for long flights
Weak
form
/hav/
/h^v/
/hav/
/tu:/
/ta/
/tu:/
/ta/
/k^n/
/kan/
/k^n/
/kan/
/Si:/
/Sa/
/Si:/
/Sa/
.
6.
1
2
3
4
____
____
____
____
Read the
report and complete the travel
Time
Distance
information.
City
(kilometres)
Xining
20:07
C)
Golmud
(1)
Lhasa
(2)
(4)
4 Read the report again and correct the sentences.
1 The weather in Xining is often good.
2 It's longer than all other railways in the world.
3 To feel good at Tanggula Pass, all passengers need oxygen.
4 The second section of the track took 12 years to build.
5 The writer has good views of the Himalayas when he arrives in Lhasa.
6 He used oxygen on the journey.
Audioscript 5
The transport network in China grows. An example of this is the Qinghai-Tibet railway. This is going from
Xining to Lhasa. The journey takes more long than a day to complete. A lot of tourists go to Lhasa for see the
Potala palace, the traditional home of Tibet's Dalai Lamas.
Railway records
Xining: 20:00
I'm at the railway station in Xining, the capital city of the Chinese province of Qinghai.
Qinghai is on the northeast part of the Tibetan Plateau, and Xining is about 2,200 metres
above sea level. It's often cold, and often windy. I'm waiting for the N917 train to Llasa, in
Tibet. The length of my journey is 1,956 kilometres, but this isn't what makes it special.
Many other train journeys are longer, but no train line in the world is higher.
Golmud: 9:30
It's morning and we're now in Golmud, Qinghai's second city. The Chinese government
completed the 815 kilometres section of track between Xining and Golmund in 1984. The
next section began in 1984, but was much more difficult to build and didn't open until July
2006. Before it arrives in Lhasa it crosses the Tanggula Pass. At this point the train is at
5,072 metres above sea level, making it the highest railway in the world, and about 200
meters higher than the Peruvian railway in the Andes. At this altitude a lot of people feel
bad and have headaches, so the train has extra oxygen for us to use, and you can lie down if
you feel unwell.
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Lhasa: 22:30
26 hours and 23 minutes after leaving Xining, we're finally in Lhasa, at 3,650 metres high. It's
dark now and I can't see the snowy peaks of the Himalayas in the background, but the views
during the journey were fantastic! I didn't need any oxygen but had a bit of a headache. But
this is definitely one of the world's great railway experiences
Audioscript 5
Writing
Writing a
report
centre's
quite
small, and the
buses are very
efficient. Traffic
gets heavy when
Reading
people are going
1 Read the report
about a city. Who
to
and
from
is it for?
work, so walking
1 People who live in
is probably a
better option at
the city.
those
times.
2 People visiting the
Visitors can get a
city for a film
taxi
after
festival.
evening
films.
3 People visiting the
It's
sometimes
difficult
to find
city for a day.
one,
but
this
situation
is
1 ________________________________________________________
getting better.
It's easy to get to
3 _________________________________________________________
the city by train
There
are
a
and
by
bus.
number of hotels
International
in the city, and
visitors can fly to
they are building
the capital city
two new hotels
and
catch
a
at the moment.
train.
The
There isn't a fivejourney
takes
star hotel, but
about
50
there are a few
minutes.
There
near the airport.
are
frequent
There are a lot of
buses from the
bed-andairport, too, and
breakfasts
and
these
are
guest
houses,
cheaper. Another
and there's a big
option is to hire
youth hostel, too.
a car, but it's
difficult to park
in the city.
A good way to
travel around the
city is by bus or
on
foot.
The
report.
Use
the
titles in the box.
titles
for
the
sections
in
the
2 _________________________________________________________
3 Answer the
questions.
1 How long does
the journey take
from the airport
by bus?
2 What other ways
can people travel
to the city?
3 What are good
ways to travel in
the city? Why?
4 What problem is
there with taxis?
Places to stay
4 Match the places
4 a private house
where you get a
room for the night
Adjective + infinitive
5 Complete the
sentences from the
report with an
infinitive. Then look
at the report to
check your
answers.
1 It's easy____________
to the city by train
and by bus.
2 It's difficult____________
in the city.
3 It's sometimes
hard___________________________
a taxi.
Expressing options
is by bus or on foot.
e
a better option.
Preparing to write
Your
town
or
city
notes
and
the
to
organise
international
meeting
Write a report about
the transport and
accommodation
options
your
town/city can offer
for visitors to the
event.
Use
your
.
Useful phrases to
help you.
Useful phrases
It's
easy /
diffi cult
to get /
fi nd...
The
journey
takes ..
.
Another/ A better option is
to hire / take ... A good
way to travel / see ...
Traffi c gets heavy when ...
Visitors / You can get /
fi nd... There are a number
of / (quite) a lot of / a few
hotels
Grammar 1A
Present
perfect
. in the
sea. I've
never
. in a
lake.
______
a
camel
. We
haven
't
Grammar 1B
Present
perfect
Complete the
interview with the
present perfect
form of the verbs in
brackets or short
answers.
. (you / plan)
your holidays?
_______We're
2 We've .
going on a
safari in
______________a
__________(you / ever
horse.
/ see) a tiger?
3 Has he ever____________
__________Only in a
on a farm? Has he
zoo.
______________at a
B: Well, that's what
zoo?
we want to do.
4 I've
A: David (5)____________
(travel) to India
before.
(6)______________(he /
India.
see) one?
(3) _ A: No,
B: No, he (7)____________
I (4) _
He (8)___________________
Australia. I've
(visit) cities, but he
never
(8)___________________
. New
Zeala
. (not visit) any
nd.
_____photos of
. (not decide) where to
go. But I think I prefer a holiday by the sea!
insects. She's never
______________any
insects home.
(dirty)!
wildlife parks
there. A: Well, we
Grammar
(10)____________________
Grammar 2A
The
superlative
2B
The
superlative
A:
She (1)_____________
Grammar 3B
have got
Complete the
conversation with
the correct forms of
have got.
A: Have you met
Inga? B: I don't
know.
G
r
a
m
m
a
r
4
(3)
________________
over there.
You're right. They
are nice. I like
those two.
Which (4)_____________
?
The red (5)
o
____________________
n
.
e
wit
h
&
lon
o
g
slee
n
ves.
e
I prefer the white
s
(6)____________________________
Complete
the
Well, I need to get
conversat
a jacket. This (7)_________________________
ion with
really old.
one or
A: Why don't you
ones. I
look somewhere
like that
dress
else? I saw a
over
really good (8)
there.
___________________
Which (1)
in the shop
___________
?
opposite this
(9)-------------------The dark green (2)___________
B: OK, good idea.
It's very formal.
There are some
Vocabulary 1A
nicer
Nature
Match the words to
the pictures
.
Vocabula
is
ry 1B
Nature
Vocabulary
2
3
Across
2A Life
events
2 He graduated /left
/retired school in
1956.
3 He
graduated
/started / left from
university.
4 He had /started /
was work when he
was 21.
5 He got / had / left
home when he was
23.
6 He
got
/left
People play
or go for a
walk in a 3
Everest is
the world's
tallest
5 A_______________can
fly. (4)
_. (4)
7 People produce
(8)
food on a_________________
9 The Caspian Sea is
(4
really a____________________
) .
10 The
(4
sequoia is
)
the
world's
/started married two
tallest .
years later.
Some are
100
7 He had / retired
metres
/started a child.
tall. (5)
8 He graduated /left
/retired from work at
the age of 60.
1
Vocabulary
2B Life
events
Complete the
description with the
correct words.
My aunt was (1) b__________
in 1940. Her family
didn't have much
money, and she (2) l________________________
school when she was
15 nd started (3) w___________________________
She got (4) m___________
to my uncle when
she was
18 and (5) h___________
the first of her three
children
when she was 19.
After that, she
stayed at home with
them
until they (6) l___________
home. When she was
40,
she decided to go to
university. She (7) g__________________________
from university when
she was 47 and
worked as a teacher.
She retired (8) f
work when
she was 60
Vocabulary
3A Parts of
the body
Look at the picture.
Match the parts of
the body in the box
to the numbers.
hand foot head leg shoulder
arm
(2)______________and
short (3)________
Cows have four (4)__________
to digest their food.
The best meat comes
from a cow's (5)_____________________________
Human beings have
a big (6)_____________________________
compared
to their body and
their (7)___________________________
are made for
running. They
sometimes carry
their children on
their (8)------------
Vocabulary 4
Parts of the
face
Complete the
sentences with parts
of the face.
1 We use our m___________
to eat and speak.
2 We use our e___________
to listen and hear
things.
3 We use our e___________
to look and see
things.
i ____________________
4 We've got two c___________
2 ____________________
on our face.
3 ___________________
Sometimes they
4 ___________________
go red.
5 ___________________
5 We use our n___________
6 ___________________
to smell food before
Vocabulary 3B we
eat it.
Parts of the
6
We
cut our h____________
body
because if not, it
Complete the
gets
descriptions with
parts of the body.
longer and longer.
Use a plural if
7 We can recognise
necessary.
people because
Gorillas have a big
we've all got a
(1)_____________________________
, long
different f
___________________
Vocabulary 5A
Clothes
Vocabulary
5B Clothes
5
shoes socks
trainers shorts Clue:
You don't wear
them on your feet.
6
jumper T-shirt
hat shirt Clue: You
wear it on your
head.
Extend your
6 I need to X-ray
Pronunciation
/J/ and /s/
grey.
2
3
6
7
10
Companies use
'ecotourist' in a false way.
or false (F)?
1 Body piercing is a very old custom.
2 Body piercing is only common in North
America, Europe and Australasia.
3 The first piercings were in the nose.
4 Piercings have different meanings in
different cultures.
5 Piercings were usually a female custom in
the past.
2 Read the article and check your answers
to exercise 1.
3 Read the article again and write the
reasons for different piercings.
4 What four other reasons for piercings
does the article mention?
i
Coming of age
Getting
married
Fashion
Status
symbol
about eighty in
total.
Which are (2)
piercings
you have
East
and in
Chad.
4 Rea
son:
______________________________
Examples: Young
was
a
people
child.
A:
today
You (4)
and
men in
Ancien
t Rome
. last year.
Did you
take out
Examples: Boys in
your
rings
and
Borneo
studs for the
and
wedding?
men in
No, I didn't.Papua
They're part of my
appearance!
New
they ever__________a
Guinea
problem at work?
.
No, they haven't.
I work in a clothes shop,
3 Rea
so my
son:
piercings are
positive. That's (6)_____________________
thing
Examples: Women
in the
about my job
Middle
Nose piercings
Writing
Preparing
a speech
Reading
1 Read the
speech and
choose the
correct
situation. A
scientist is
speaking ...
a to some
Brazilian
families. b
to other
scientists. c
at the
beginning
of a new
project.
Good
evening.
I'd like to
say a few
words on
behalf of
the
scientists
who have
come here
from
Europe.
First of all,
I'd like to
thank the
Environme
nt
Research
Centre for
inviting us
to Brazil,
and for
organising
this project
so well. I'd
also like to
say thank
you to our
host
families. For
many of us,
this has
been our
first trip to
Brazil, and
they have
taught us a
lot about
daily life
here during
our stay
with them.
Thank you,
too, for this
wonderful
meal. We're
all sad that
our stay in
Brazil has
ended, but
tonight has
been a
great way
to celebrate
the things
we've done
and be with
our new
friends.
One final
thing
before I
finish. The
project has
been an
opportunit
y to talk
about
environme
ntal
problems
with
scientists
from
around the
world and
make
plans. But
there is
still a lot of
work to do.
So, let's
continue to
work
together to
save our
planet.
Writing skills:
organising
a speech
3 Put these
expressions
in the correct
order. Then
look at the
speech again
to check your
answers.
One final
thing
before I
finish.
First of all,
I'd like to
thank ...
Thank you,
too, for ...
I'd like to
say a few
words on
behalf of ...
So let's
continue ...
I'd also like
to thank ...
Language
focus:
saying thank
you
4 Look at the
rules.
Then
correct
one
mistake
in
each of the
sentences.
Thank
somebod for
Say thank you y
to
something
doing
something
Thank you
something
doing
something
1 Thank you
for organise
this fantastic
party.
(somebod for
y)
2 I'd like to
thank all
my friends
coming this
evening.
3 We'd like to
say thank
9
Life & Style
finished their work. T / F
Preparing
write
to
conne
cted with
5 Imagine you your
are going to
work or
give a speech
for
one
of studies.
b Your
these
occasions.
family or
Make notes for friends
your speech.
have
a It's the last organise
day
of
an d a party
international
to
conference
celebrate an
important
event - your
birthday,
wedding
anniversary,
new job or
graduation
from
university. c
An old friend
has invited
you and a
big group of
other friends
from school
to
a
weekend at
his/her
house
in
another
country. The
friend
has
paid
for
flights
and
organised a
big party.
Writing
Write
your
speech.
Use
expressions to
organise your
ideas,
and
remember
to
thank people if
necessary. Use
your notes and
the
Useful
phrases to help
you.
Useful
phrases
I'd like to say a
few words / thank
everybody on behalf
of ...
First
of
all,...
Next,... Finally,...
>
to ...
I'd
also
like
>
Tonight / This
meal / This party has
been a great way to ..
>
The project /
party / meeting has
been an opportunity
to .
>
There is still
a lot of work to do /
food to eat, so let's ...
We've been together /
known each other
for... years
Kim
Jules
Tania
watch a football
X
match
eat in a restaurant
visit a museum
1
2
3
4
5
6
Grammar 2B going to
see monuments
Grammar 2A going to
Look at the holiday plans for three friends
and complete the sentences with going to.
Unit 10 2
Grammar 3B
Present perfect & past simple
Complete the description with the present
perfect or past simple of the verbs in
brackets.
My cousin Martina is a really good tennis
player. She
(1)______________(start) playing when she was
six
years old. My uncle (2)_________(gave)
Martina
her first lessons and recognised her talent.
She's 17 now
and she (3)____________(play) in competitions
all
over the country. She (4)_________(not win)
any competitions, but last year she (5)______
(be) in the finals of the national junior
competition. She
do
read
play
Unit 10 2
Unit 10 2
Vocabulary
2B Places
in a city
5 ____________________
Unit 10 2
Vocabulary
3A Sports
Vocabulary
3B Sports
of the sport. Add -ball or -ing to the words Choose go or play to complete the list of activities. Circle
in the box. Check your spelling!
your answers.
Come to the Mountain Sports Resort. At the resort you can ...
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
go /play tennis.
go /play golf in the summer.
go /play skiing in the winter.
go /play basketball.
go /play swimming all year.
go /play football.
go /play running.
go /play cycling.
go /play volleyball.
Unit 10 2
Unit 10 2
I was very (1) careless / careful. It was my first game in years, and I didn't do any exercises to
prepare for it. The sports centre called a doctor. It was very (2) painless / painful. Anyway, I
went to a special hospital last week and it was really (3) helpless /helpful. I was worried before I
went, but it was fantastic. The people there were very (4) careless / careful, and the treatment
was completely (5) painless /painful. And the hospital's in a really (6) beautyful /beautiful place
A:
5
6
Unit 10 2
sports
sport
gave
game
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Listening
Music and exercising
Listen to a news story and choose the best
answers to the questions.
1 Can music make you run
faster? a Yes, it can.
b No, it can't.
2 What type of music is good when you are
training? a Every type of music.
b The right type of music.
3 Can music make you stronger? a Yes, it
can.
b No, it can't, but you feel stronger.
4 Is exercising with music good for
all of us? a No, just for
professional sports people. b Yes it makes exercising more fun.
5 Does the interviewer listen to music
when she goes running?
a No, but she's going to listen to music next
time. b Yes, she does.
6 Do all sportspeople use music when they
are preparing for a competition?
a Yes, they do. It helps them to concentrate.
b No, they don't. Some sportspeople can't
concentrate with music.
Reading Chess
1 What do you think? Choose one option in
each sentence.
Unit 10 2
Unit 10 2
Unit 10 2
Unit 10 2
1851
1886
1997
present
examples
perfect:
of the
Unit 10 2
2. two
5. going to
synonyms
for a
for world:
personal
3. two
intention:
superlativ
6. the
es:
opposite
4. an -ing
of lost:
Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
form
after
In the past, the
best
players of games (a)______________________________
(be) human. But in recent years computers
a
(learn) to play many games well,
(play) cards well still
prepositio
gives computers
problems, but computer scientists say they
(find) solutions for these problems
n:
soon. We humans
like (e)__________________________________(win), but it's
clear that in the future computers (f)_______________________________
(win) every game we play against them
5 What do you need to decide before your next turn in a chess game?
Unit 10 2
Exactly where chess started isn't clear, but from India it travelled to Persia (Iran today).
Players lose the game when they lose their king, and the English name, chess, comes from
shah, the Persian word for king. From Persia, chess travelled to the Islamic world. It arrived
in southern Europe in about the 10th century, and the modern rules developed there.
The first modern chess tournament was in London in 1851, and the first oficial World
Champion was the Austrian-American Wilhelm Steinitz in 1886. Since then, there have been
champions from Germany, Cuba, France, Russia, Latvia, Georgia, the United States and
India.
The game
For centuries, people have seen chess as a good way to prepare for making decisions in life.
That's because chess is an excellent combination of strategy - making a plan for a complete
game - and tactics - deciding what you are going to do next. Today, we buy video games to
make our brains younger, but chess is the original brain training game.
A digital champion
The game changed for ever at the end of the 20th century. For computer scientists, chess was
the perfect way to test their computers. Until 1997, computers always lost in games against
humans. But in that year, the computer Deep Blue played the world champion Garry Kasparov...
and won. The best player in the world was a computer
.Writing
Anyway, I must go. We're going to walk around the
Writing an email
Reading
1 Read the email. Is it formal or informal?
old city this afternoon and visit the Red Fort. Then I
want to go to bed early. We've got a long day
tomorrow! Take care, Jess
ooo
Hi Lou,
information.
to (3)_____________in (4)______________
Things Jess has done: (5)___________________
Plans for today: (6)
Writing skills: common expressions in
informal emails
3 Write the words and expressions for
Dear ...
Unit 10 2
Best wishes,
At the start
your holiday?
At the end
Hi Myrna
leave now!
Love,
Sa
m
Language focus: talking about plans
Writing
>
>
>
Unit 10 2
>
>
I'm going to
I plan /1 intend to ... < I'd lik
Unit 10 2
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M
y
na
m
e's
Joy
.
Ho
w
do
yo
u
sp
ell
th
at
?
JOY
M
y
na
m
e's
Te
d
Ho
w
do
yo
u
sp
ell
th
at
?
TED
M
y
na
me's
Zoe
How
do you
spell
that?
Z-O-E
My
name's
Xavi.
How
do you
spell
that?
X-A-V-I
My
name's
Wilma
How
do you
spell
that?
W-I-LM-A
My
name's
Faruq
How
do you
spell
that?
F-A-RU-Q
My
name's
Becky
How
do you
spell
that?
B-E-CK-Y My
name's
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Pa
sh
a
Ho
w
do
yo
u
sp
ell
th
at
?
PASHA
Lis
te
ni
ng
H
ell
o,
an
d
w
el
co
m
e
to
ou
r
fir
st
tal
k
ab
ou
t
th
e
E
ng
lis
h
langua
ge and
its
history
.
Today,
Doctor
Susan
Fieldi
ng is
here
to talk
about
the
Englis
h
alphab
et. For
more
inform
ation
about
the
talks,
you
can
visit
our
websit
e.
Doctor
Fieldi
ng ...
Good
evenin
g. Let's
start
with a
definiti
on.
What
is an
alphab
et? The
letters
in an
alphab
et are
conson
ants
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an
d
vo
we
ls
in
a
pa
rti
cul
ar
lan
gu
ag
e.
Th
e
En
gli
sh
alp
ha
be
t
ha
s
26
let
ter
s.
Th
e
pr
obl
em
is,
En
gli
sh
ha
s
40
co
ns
on
an
ts
an
d
vo
we
ls!
That's
14
conson
ants
and
vowels
that
aren't
in the
alphab
et. To
solve
this
proble
m,
Englis
h uses
a
combin
ation
of
letters
for the
14
extra
conson
ants
and
vowels.
For
exampl
e, s h
repres
ents
the
conson
ant
'sh',
and c
h
repres
ents
the
conson
ant
'ch\
The
Englis
h
alphab
et is, in
fact,
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Global Elementary
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Audioscript 5
Unit 2
Vocabulary 6B
where it is
6 Tuesday 21st
February
7 Friday 5th July
Pronunciation 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Russian
Italian
American
Chinese
Scottish
Swedish
Vietnamese
Japanese
Pronunciation 2
1 He gets to work
at 8.
2 Here are your
keys.
3 She finishes work
at 6.
4 He has lunch at
work.
5 Three buses go to
the centre.
6 Where are my
books?
7 These are easy
exercises.
8 I remember
school dinners.
Listening
Hello, and
welcome to the
travel show.
Today, we're
talking to
Miriam
Masekela about
global cities.
Miriam, you're
from
Johannesburg
in South Africa.
Is your city a
global city?
B: Yes, it is.
A: And what is a
global city? Is it
A:
the same as a
megacity?
B: No, it isn't.
They
are
different
things.
Megacities
have
more
than
ten
million
inhabitants.
Global cities
are important
to
the
economy
of
the world.
A: How many global
cities are there?
B: It's a difficult
question
because there
isn't one
definition of a
global city. But
if you look at
lists of global
cities, the first
two are usually
London and
New York. Then
we have cities
like Beijing,
Hong Kong,
Tokyo, Paris
and Sydney.
A: And what are the
characteristics of a
global city
Audioscript
Unit 3
Pronuncia
tion 1
1
A
:
W
h
e
r
e
a
r
e
y
o
u
f
r
o
m
?
B
:
n
I
t
a
l
y
.
2
A
:
W
h
a
t
'
s
M
i
l
a
n
l
i
k
e
?
I
'
m
f
r
o
m
I
t
'
s
M
i
l
a
n
v
e
r
y
b
i
g
.
3
r
e
y
o
u
D
o
y
o
u
h
a
v
e
m
a
r
r
i
e
d
?
B
:
a
b
i
g
f
a
m
i
l
y
?
Y
e
s
,
I
a
m
.
5
A
:
B
:
Y
e
s
,
I
d
o
.
4
A
:
W
h
a
t
'
s
y
o
u
r
h
u
s
b
a
n
d
'
s
r
c
u
s
n
a
m
e
?
l
i
k
e
B
:
M
e
h
m
e
t
.
6 A: Does
he come
from
Italy?
B: No, he
doesn't.
He's
Turkish.
7 A: Do
you live in
Milan
now?
B: No we
don't. We
live in
Turkey.
Pronuncia
tion 2
1
A
f
o
o
t
b
a
l
l
?
B
:
F
o
o
t
b
a
l
l
?
H
e
h
a
t
e
s
D
o
e
s
i
t
.
2
A
:
M
a
o
y
o
u
l
i
k
e
r
a
p
m
u
s
i
c
?
B
:
R
a
p
W
h
a
t
d
o
y
o
u
t
h
i
n
k
o
f
d
o
g
s
?
B
:
m
u
s
i
c
?
D
o
g
s
?
l
o
v
e
l
i
k
e
i
t
.
3
t
h
e
m
.
A
:
4
A
:
t
.
5
A
D
o
e
s
M
y
r
n
a
l
i
k
e
c
o
f
f
e
e
?
W
h
a
t
'
s
y
o
u
r
o
p
i
n
i
o
n
o
f
B
:
C
o
f
f
e
e
?
S
h
e
h
a
t
e
s
i
s
h
o
p
p
i
n
g
?
B
:
S
h
o
p
p
i
n
g
?
I
l
i
k
e
i
t
.
6
A
:
D
o
y
o
u
r
g
r
a
n
d
p
a
r
e
n
t
s
l
i
k
e
c
o
m
p
u
t
e
r
s
?
B
:
C
o
m
p
u
t
e
r
s
?
T
h
e
y
lo
v
e
t
h
e
m
.
Listening
Hi! I'm
at the
World of
Music
and
Dance
festival in
England.
I want to
find out
who
comes
here and
why.
Excuse
me,
what's
your
name? B:
Jo.
A: Why do
you come
here?
A:
B:
Because I
like
music
from
different
countrie
s. And
because
it's easy
to come
here
with
kids, and
I've got
three! A:
So this
isn't
your first
time
here? B:
No, it's
my ...
sixth
time. A:
And
what's
your
name? C:
Misha.
A: Do you
come
every
year? C:
No, it's
my first
time. A:
And why
are you
here?
C:
I'm
here to
play.
My
group
plays
traditi
onal
Russia
n
music.
A:
C:
A:
D:
A:
D:
And do
you like
the
festival?
Yes, it's
nice. But
it's noisy
at night.
I
can't
sleep.
Excuse
me.
What's
your
name?
Yara.
And why
are you
here?
It's a
good
place
to meet
my
friends.
I have
friends
in
differen
t places
and we
meet
here
for
three
days. In
the
mornin
g
we
talk. In
the
afterno
on and
evening
we
listen
to
music
and
dance.
A:
And who
do you
want to
see?
D:
There'
s
a
very
good
Nigeri
an
group
here,
and
another
from
Russia.
A:
Well,
thanks
for
speaking
to us.
D: You're
welcome
U
ni
t
4
Pr
on
un
ca
tio
n
1
friendl
y.
3 Doe
s it
sleep
outdoo
rs in
the
square
?
1 I
s
We have video games, DVDs,
thi
games,
books.
s
And
yo
there
ur
is a
gr
park
an
for
df
childre
at
n to
he
play
r's
in, in
ho
the
us
village.
e?
B:
2 H
Well,
is
that
do
sounds
g's
great.
ve
What
ry
would
you
like to
kn
ow
ab
out
ou
r
house?
A:
Where
is it
exactly
?Is there a lamp in this
room?
4 There's one on the shelf
near that armchair.
5 There's a fridge in his
bathroom!
Pronuncation 2
Oui, allo?
B: Er ... hello. I'm
phoning about the house
exchange. A: Ah, hello.
B: Can I ask you some
questions?
A: Of course.
B: What's the village like?
A: It's very small and
beautiful - you can see
the mountains from the
house. It's busy in the
winter, but quiet in July
and August. B: Are there
any shops in the village?
A: Yes, there is a small
supermarket. B: And is it
easy to get to a town?
A: The nearest town is
about 50 minutes by bus.
The train
station is there.
But there aren't
A:
Unit 5
Pronuncation 1
1rich
2leave
3steal
mous actors in it! Hollywood films
are spectacular, they're
exciting. And they have my
favourite actors. B: Well I
like seeing new actors. A:
So, do you want to go to the
cinema later? B: No I don't.
Not with you
1.
live
2. eat
3. his
4. it
5. he's
6. reach
10 still
Pronuncation 2
3 Don't
turn
off
the
computer!
4 We stand up when the
teacher comes in.
5 Turn down that TV!
6 Sit down and listen to
me.
7 Turn off the television.
It's time to go to bed.
Listening
U
n
i
t
6
P
r
o
n
u
n
c
a
t
i
o
n
1
1
I
c
a
n
'
t
u
n
d
e
r
s
t
a
n
d
t
h
i
s
.
I
t
'
s
i
n
J
a
p
a
n
ese
.
2 C
an
you
rea
d
Jap
ane
se?
A:
O
n
e
f
i
n
a
l
q
u
e
s
t
i
o
n
.
W
h
a
t
a
b
o
u
t
t
h
e
s
o
c
i
a
l
l
i
f
e
i
n
s
c
h
o
o
l
s
m
a
k
i
n
g
f
r
i
e
n
d
s
,
m
e
e
t
i
n
g
d
i
f
f
e
r
e
n
t
p
e
o
p
l
e
?
B: I
thin
k if
par
ent
s
cho
ose
ho
me
sch
ooli
ng,
it's
imp
ort
ant
for
thei
r
chil
dre
n to
me
et
oth
er
chil
dre
n
out
sid
e of
the
ho
me,
at
spo
rts
clu
bs,
mu
s
i
c
less
ons
,
etc
.No, I cant.
3 But Jorgen can
speak Japanese
4 Can you give me
his number?
5 Yes, I can. It's in
my diary.
Pronuncation 2
1 physics
2 language
3 teacher
4 pencil
5 English
6 hotel
7 doctor
8 lawyer
9 thriller
10 cartoon
11 August
12 July
Listening
On today's
programme,
we look at
home
schooling with
Karl Lavinsky.
Karl, what is
home
schooling?
B:
Home
schooling is
when
children
don't go to
school. They
have lessons
at
home,
usually with
a parent, but
sometimes
with
a
teacher.
A:
And why do
people choose
home schooling?
B: There are a
number of
reasons. One is
about the type
of education
children get in
schools. In
general,
children who
learn at home
get better test
results. Also,
some parents
aren't happy
with traditional
education.
Some think
schools are
unfriendly,
others are
unhappy with
the things they
teach at
school. It can
also be a
practical
decision. When
I was a child,
the nearest
school was 50
kilometres
from my house.
Learning at
home was the
only option. Or
maybe a family
goes to live in
another
country, and
wants to
continue with
the school
programme
from home.
A:
And is home
schooling just an
American thing?
B: No, it isn't. It's an
option in Canada,
Australia, New
Zealand, the UK and
some other
European countries
too
.
A:
Unit 7
Pronuncation 1
Did
you
rea
da
pa
per
thi
s
mo
rni
ng?
D:
Yes
,I
did
.I
sta
yed
at
a
hot
el.
2 I wanted to see
an old friend.
3 I looked for his
number.
4 I picked up the
phone.
5 I phoned his
number.
6 I waited.
7 The answer
phone started.
8 I listened to the
message.
9 The message
ended.
10 I decided to
leave a message.
11 He called me the
next day.
Pronuncation 2
Today in
Consumer
Views I'm out
on the streets to
ask people
where they get
their news.
A:
Excuse me ...
Where do you
get your news?
B: I read the
newspaper on
the internet at
work, and I
watch the news
on TV every
night. I
sometimes
listen to the
radio too. A: And
did you read a
newspaper this
morning? B: No,
I didn't. I didn't
have time. A:
Excuse me. Can
I ask you a
question?
Where do you
g
e
t
y
o
u
r
n
e
w
s
?
C
:
I
'
m
n
o
t
i
n
t
e
r
e
s
t
e
d
i
n
t
h
e
n
e
w
s
.
A
:
W
h
y
'
s
t
h
a
t
?
It's all
negative, and
we can't change
anything. I just
turn the TV on
at the end of the
news to watch
the sports
results and the
weather. A: So
C:
what do you
watch on TV? C:
Documentaries
and sports
programmes
mainly. A: Do
you have a
moment? Where
do you get your
news? D: I
usually put the
radio on in the
car when I
travel to work.
A: Do you ever buy a
newspaper
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Unit 8
Pronuncatio
n1
1 England's
in
the
United
Kingdom.
2 They're
having a
meeting
in
Singapore
.
3 I
think
there's
something
in
the
fridge.
4 We're
watching
a boring
film.
5 This
evening
we want
to sing in
a karaoke
bar.
6 He's
travelling
to China
by train.
Pronuncatio
n2
1 Is it true
that
the
Reeds
have
moved?
2 Yes, they
have.
3 Where did
they
go
to?
4 They went
to Spain.
5 I hope you
can
contact
them.
6 Yes, I can.
7 Here's the
address.
8 And here's
the phone
number
they left.
Listening
A:
Hello,
and
welcome
to
Any
Question
s?
Our
first
question
today is
from Mr
Alatas
from
Indonesi
a.
He
writes
'I'm
starting
to travel
a lot on
business
. Do you
have any
advice
B:
for long
flights?'
There
are two
problem
s
here.
The long
flight,
and the
time
differenc
e
between
your
home
and the
destinati
on. First,
the
flight.
When
you're
spending
hours on
a plane,
you need
to move.
You can
sit
and
do
exercise
s in your
seat, but
it's good
if
you
also
stand up
and walk
a little.
Also,
choose
your
seat
well. On
cheaper
flights
you
normally
don't
have
much
space, so
book
a
seat next
to
an
emergen
cy exit.
They've
got more
space.
And
rememb
er
to
drink
lots
of
water or
fruit
juice. In
fact, it's
good to
drink
plenty of
water
before
your
flight.
That
way, you
don't
need to
go to the
toilet so
often on
the
plane.
Don't
drink
coffee or
tea.
A:
B:
What
about the
time
difference
?
It's a
difficult
problem.
For
example
when
you
arrive,
it's time
for bed
at home.
But
at
your
destinati
on
it's
morning.
One idea
is
to
change
the time
on your
watch to
the time
at your
destinati
on.
If
possible,
sleep
when the
people
at your
destinati
on
are
sleeping.
Unit 9
Pronuncatio
n
1 You can't
wear
shorts
with
socks!
June
normally
wears
a
skirt and
a shirt to
work.
I see you
have
short hair
now.
Have
a
shower
before
you swim.
My sisters
are in a
talent
show.
I need to
x-ray your
stomach
and your
shoulder.
Listening
A:
Hello.
On
today's
show
we
have
Andrea
Becker.
She
works
in the
ecotou
rist
industr
y.
Andrea
, what
is
an
ecotou
rist?
B:
Traditi
onal
tourist
s
usually
visit
cities
or
go
to the
beach.
Ecotou
rists
visit
the
natural
world,
and
want to
see
unusua
l
animal
s and
plants.
A: Right.
B: Also, all
tourists,
including
ecotourist
s, change
the places
they visit,
and these
changes
are often
negative
for the
local
people
and
environm
ent. But
A:
B:
ecotourist
s try to
protect
the local
environm
ent, and
help local
people.
Our
groups of
tourists
are small,
and a lot
of the
money we
earn goes
to the
local
economy.
You
organis
e trips
around
the
world.
What
countri
es have
you
been
to?
A lot of
countri
es, but
the
most
popula
r
destina
tion is
Costa
Rica
becaus
e it has
so
A:
B:
A:
B:
many
unusua
l plant
and
animal
species
.
Is
the
ecotourist
industry
getting
bigger?
Yes, it is.
The
tourist
industry
in general
is
growing,
but the
ecotourist
industry
has
grown
about 10
percent
recently.
Has this
created
problems
?
Yes, it
has. A
lot
of
traditio
nal
tourist
compa
nies
want to
make
money
from
ecotou
rists.
Some
use the
word
'ecotou
rist' to
sell
holiday
s that
aren't
good
for the
enviro
nment
or for
local
people.
They
organis
e
big
groups,
and
most of
the
money
goes to
the
tourist
compa
ny, not
to the
local
econo
my.
A:
Andrea,
thank you
for
talking to
us.
B: You're
welcome
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Unit 10
Pronuncation 1
she
1 take
2phoned
3 you
4 hair
5three
6 her
7 boat
8
s
p
o
r
t
s
1
0
g
a
m
e
Listening
Answer Key
Unit
1
An
sw
er
s
Gra
mm
ar 1
G
r
4 universities
5 buses
6 sandwiches
1a2
an 3
an 4
a5
an 6
a
Gra
mm
ar 2
ar
e
n'
t
8
'r
e
9
Ar
isn't
e
Are y
am o
u
10 Is
our it
Thei
r
7
11
1.
computers 12
2.
13
Windows
3.
14
families
15
16
Its
're
1
's
'm
isn't
Grammar 3B
17
Are
aren't
Is
18
19
Grammar 4A
1
your
My
his
20
21
ei
g
ht
h
24 eig
23 ht
s
he
c
25 te
o
nt
hn
d
26 se
co
nd
27 fift
h
10
ni
nt
h
22
Vocabulary 4B
1
2
3
4
twenty-three
fourteen
forty-six
eighteen
Vocabulary 5A
1 first
2 tenth
3 third
Vocabulary 5B
1 sixth
2 seventh
3 first
4 forty-fourth
5 third
45
5 53
3 about 50
6 353
Vocabulary 6
1a2
b3a
4a5
b
Wri
ting
1 Sh
e
need
s
Engli
sh at
work
.
2 On
the
inter
net
w
i3
H
thirtyseven
fiftyfive
twelv
e
eighty
fif
-nine
th
post
code
and
tele
pho
ne
num
ber.
4 H
er
job
and
her
mar
ital
stat
us
(she
's
singl
e).
p
h
3
P
4
4
P
T
h
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
c
a
d
f
b
e
3
1 Par
agra
ph 3
5
Para
grap
h1
2 Par
agra
s
Grammar 4B
1.Their
2. Your
3. my
4 her
5 your
6 our
Vocabulary 1
1 radio
4 love
2 family
5 golf
3 kilometre
Vocabulary 2
Across
Down
2 doctor
1 zoo
5 question 3 radio
7 x-ray
4 menu
8 family 6 email
Vocabulary
3
1
2
3
4
5
ten
6 two
six
7 five
four
8 eight
one
9 three
nine 10 seven
Vocabulary
4A 1
2 X - The
correct answer
is 31 (thirtyone).
(eighteen).
5 X - The correct answer is 90
(ninety)
6
Pronunciation 1
1b2e3c4a5d
Pronunciation 2
1 Joy
2 Ted
3 Zoe
4 Xavi
1 the
English
alphabet
4 aren't
2 26
5 the same
3 40
6 Greek
6 Faruq
7 Becky
Listening
5 Wilma
Reading
1 27
2 8,850m
3 192, 193,
194 or 195 2
8 Pasha
The student's
own answers. 3
1 the internet
2 in a library
3 1999
4 the Vatican
City, Kosovo and
Taiwan
5 compare
information
from different
websites.
4
1c2a3b4e
5d
5
1 is
4 aren't / are
not
2 is
5 is
ar
Answer Key
Grammar 1A
from
1 in
2 near
Grammar 1B
1. in
4 near
2. from
5 in
3. in
6 in
The name of the city is Strasbourg.
Grammar 2A
1
2
3
4
5
9Wh
a
t
10W
h
12 ha
y
s
13 fini
11W
sh
h
es
e
14 wa
15han
tch
v
es
e
16go
e
18 doesn't
s
work
19 don't
17op
go
e
20 don't
n
get
21 doesn't
s
follow
22 don't
add
23 doesn't
use
6 Mexican
7 Polish
8 Turkish
9 Russian
10
Vietnamese
6 When is a good time to visit?
Down
1 German
3 Dutch
4 Thai
Grammar 2B
1 Where
Unit 2 Answers
4 from
5 in
2 How old
3 What
Grammar 3A
1 gets
2 goes
3 starts
Grammar 3B
1 finishes
2 get up
3 go
Grammar 4A
1 doesn't have
2 don't celebrate
3 doesn't open
Grammar 4B
1 don't have
2 doesn't take
3 doesn't have
Vocabulary 1
1
2
3
4
5
American
Brazilian
Chinese
German
Japanese
Vocabulary 2
Across
2 Czech
5 French
6 Polish
Vocabulary 3A
1c2a3d4b
Vocabulary 3B
1 old
2 busy
3quiet
Vocabulary 4A
1 have
2 get
3 have
19
Vocabulary 4B
1 up
20
2 have
m
od
er
n
no
is
y
3 go
4 get
Vocabulary 5
1 months
2 years
3 decades
6
7
Vocabulary 6A
1
2
3
4
Saturday, Sunday
January
Monday
November, September
go
have
8lun
c
h
Vocabulary 6B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9go
1a
5a
2 b
6a
10ho
12 se
m
co
e
nd
11 s
b
13 mi
e
nut
d 15
es
14 ho16
urs
3 b
7c
17
4 b
8c
Pronunciation 1
Pronunciation 2
1 /s/
5 /iz/
2 /z/
6 /s/
3 /iz/
7 /iz/
4 /z/
8 /z/
2 don't sleep
3 work
4 doesn't finish
Writing 1
2
2
1 5pm / 5 o'clock
2 4pm / 4 o'clock
18
Wedn
esday
July,
Augus
t
Febru
ary
Octob
er
3 5:30pm
4 5pm / 5 o'clock
1.at
2. from, to
3. until
4.
1 typically, normally
2 typical
3 A lot of
5
has
doesn't take
work
1.30pm
6pm / 6 o'clock
11pm
during
before
Answer
Key
after
Unit
3
Answ
ers
Gramm
ar 1A
1 brother'
s
2 girlfrien
d's
3 cousins'
Gramm
ar 1B
1 cousin's
father
2 grandpa
rents'
parents
3 Laos'
capital
city
4 uncle's
children
5 the
world's
most
popular
6 sister's
name
Gramm
ar 2A
1 Does 4
do
7
Do
2 does 5
do
8
don't
her
3 Do
6 don't
Gramm
ar 2B
1 Do you
have
2 Does
your
brother
visit
3 Do both
your
parents
work
4 Does
your
father
have
5 Do you
use
6 Do
your
grandpa
rents
live
Gram
mar
3A
1 Where
do Tom
Listening
and Greg
meet
2 Why do
they go
3 What do
they do
4 When
does Tom
get
5 Why do
you ask
Gramm
ar 3B
1.Where
do you go
shopping?
2. When
does the
market
open?
3. Why do
people
like video
games?
4. What
does mall
mean?
5. Where
do people
play
basketball
?
6. When
does
February
have 29
days?
Gramm
ar 4A
4 us
7 it
8 you
9 you
10 it
1 him
5 me
2 them 6 you
Grammar 4B
1
2
3
4
global city
New York
Tokyo
institutions
5 airport
6 transport
7 universities
Reading
Student's own answers 2
1b2c3a3
1 In China, Japan, South Asia, North
Africa and southern Europe.
2 A 30-minute nap.
3 Because people sometimes have a
negative opinion of siestas (because
if you sleep you don't work).
4 It gives you more energy, and you
can concentrate more.
5 $23.50 ($14 + $9.50)
6 20 to 30 minutes 4
1 full of
2 tired
3 concentrate
4 example, company
1 need
1 him
3 her
2 them 4 us
Vocabulary 1A
11
12
13
Male
Female
brother
father
son
wife
daughter
mother
mot
her'
s
chil
dre
n's
par
ent
s'
Male and
female
children
cousin
husband
sister
grandfather aunt
uncle
granddaughter
Vocabulary 1B
1
2
3
4
5
6
brother
sister
mother
father
grandmother
cousins
Vocabulary 2
1 black
2 white
3 grey
4 red
5 yellow
Vocabulary 3A
1c2f3d4b5a6e
Vocabulary 3B
1 up
2 play
3 about
4 go shopping
Vocabulary 4A
1 ugly
2 unfriendly
3 awful
Vocabulary 4B
14go
t
o
15a
l
o
d
it
r
t
16 iy
n
19 s
t
u
17se
20 inte
p
llige
e
i
nt
21 d
clea
n
18
1 friendly
2 nice
3 beautiful
Pronunciation 1 1
1 il 2 il 3 TI 4 TI 5 il 6 TI 7 TI
22
23
24
25
26
27
wife
son
husband
children
grandson
granddaug
hter
28
o
r
a
n
g
e
Pronunciation 2 1
1. hates
2. love
3. like
a
4 hates
5 like
6 love 2
Listening
Jo
Misha
2
3
29blue
30gre
e
n
4
5
Yara
31
b
r
o
w
n
million users.
Facebook users have about 120
friends. 150 is the maximum
number of friends a person can
have.
acquaintance
s According
to close
That seems about right to me.
4. her
5. me
6. it
Writing 1
the
m
us
them
1 friend
2 aunt
and uncle
3 cousins
2
1 James
2 Nick's
aunt and
her
family
3 Elsie
and Kevin
4 Tom
and
Barbara
5 Elsie,
Kevin,
Tom and
Barbara
6
E
l
s
i
e
,
K
e
v
i
n
,
T
o
m
a
n
d
B
a
r
b
a
r
a
3
1 They
both like
football.
2 They're
all
on
holiday.
3 They all
stay
in
touch by
email.
They both
go to
school in
Glasgow
Readi
ng 1
1
2
Answer Key
Unit 4 Answers
Grammar 1A
1 are
4 isn't
2 are
5 isn't
Vocabulary 2A
Pronunciation 2
Kitchen
cooker
couch/sofa
fridge
bath
shower
toilet
Grammar 1B
3
is
1 is there
2 there is
3 Are there
4 there are
6
aren't
Grammar 2A
some
1 an
2 some
3 some
Grammar 2B
1 Correct
2 Incorrect - Use no article +
uncountable noun (bread)
3 Correct
4 Correct
5 Incorrect - Use an + singular
countable noun (an apple) OR some
5 some
6 much
7 many
8 some
Grammar 3A
1 a lot of
2 many
3 much
4 some
Grammar 3B
1 don't eat much / don't eat a lot of
2 have a lot of
3 cooks some
4 doesn't prepare much / doesn't
prepare a lot of
5 aren't many
Is
ther
e
15 ther
e
isn't
16 Are
18 a
ther
n
e
17 Ther
19so
e
m
are
e
14
20so
m
e
21
6 eat a lot of
Vocabulary 1A
1b2f3g4a5h6c7e8d
Vocabulary 1B
1 transfer
2 park
3 room
4 access
5 gym
Vocabulary 2B
1.
bath
2.
shower
3.
toilet
4.
cooker
5.
fridge
6.
cupbo
ar
d
9pool
10bar
11
rest
aura
nt
12tours
13
cabl
e
Vocabulary 3A
Dairy
products
cheese
butter
eggs
Drinks
Fruit
Other
things
a cup of oranges rice
tea
bananas fish
milk
bread
juice
coffee
jam
cakes
Vocabulary 3B
1
fish
rice
jam
Darjeeling is a type of
tea.
Marmalade is a sort of
jam.
Cappuccino is a kind of
coffee.
A dictionary is a kind of
book.
Motels are a sort of
hotel.
A taxi is a type of
transport.
6
7
8
9
10
armch
air
couch,
sofa
shelf
a
wardro
be
a lamp
Vocabulary 4
Across
2 rice 5 crisps
7
tomatoes
8
carrots
9
beans
Pronunciation 1
1
grandfather
2
friendly
3 outdoors, square 6 fridge, bathroom
The student's own answers.
2
1 True
2 False - about 30% of people in
India don't eat any meat.
3 True
4 True 3
What do they eat?
Semivegetarians
Vegetarians
Vegans
No Yes
No No
c
a
k
e
s
23 c
h
e
e
s
e
24 m
il
Down k
1 pizza
3 chips
4 meat
6 potatoes
22
4
1
2
3
4
many, Four
much, 8 kilos
many, between 3 and 7%
often, One day a week / Every week
5
1 much
2 a lot of
3 some
4 any
5 many
6 a lot of
4 lamp
5 shelf, armchair
Writing 1
b
2
He asks about: Number of
bedrooms? Near centre?
Buses? Address? Price?
When available? 3
1 Are
4 Is
2 Could
5 Does
3 Do
6 Could
4
Bedroom
wardrobe
In two or more
rooms
cupboard
lamp
armchair
shelf
Listening
Unit 5 Answers
Grammar 1A
1e2d3f4a5b6c
Grammar 1B
1 We go to the cinema three times
a month.
2 We watch a film on TV every two
days.
3 We watch DVDs about twice a
month.
4 We download a film every week.
5 I read film reviews four or five
times a week.
6 I read them about once a year!
Grammar 2A
Grammar 2C
1 We always watch the news.
2 Tom doesn't often watch football.
3 We often buy a newspaper.
4 I sometimes cycle to work when
the weather is nice.
5 I am often home at five o'clock.
6 There are always good
programmes on TV after work.
7 I never watch television. I don't
have a TV.
Vocabulary 1A
5 film
6 at, back
7 in, middle
1 on
8
g
o
s
i
t
10wa
t
c
h
11
b 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 c Reading
Answer Key
2 review
3 cinema
4 ticket
Vocabulary 2
1 see
2 read
3 buy
Vocabulary 3A
1 horror
4 science fiction
2 romantic drama 5 cartoon
3 thriller
Vocabulary 3B
1c2a3e4b5d
4 off
5 up
Vocabulary 4
1 documentary 4 TV series
2 sports programme 5 the news
3 comedy show 6 film
Vocabulary 5A
1 up
Vocabulary
5B
1 turn up
2 stand up
3 sit down
2 down
3 down
4see
5see
4 turn off
5 turn down
6wat
c
h
7his
1 see
2 watch
3 watch
Pronunciation 1
1 rich
2 leave
3 steal
4 live
5 eat
Pronunciation 2
1 Can you turn up the radio?
2 Please sit down.
3 Don't turn off the computer!
4 We stand up when the teacher
comes in.
5 Turn down that TV!
6 Sit down and listen to me.
7 Turn off the television. It's time
to go to bed.
Listening
1. False - she says 'I don't watch
Hollywood films very often.'
i
t
9he'
s
10re
a
c
h
11stil
l
Reading 1
The student's own answer. 2
A soap opera is a TV drama series.
Soap operas are popular in the US,
the UK, Australia, South America,
Spain, Europe, Asia, the Arab world.
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
radio
soap manufacturers
the US / the 1930s
the 1930s / the US
closed, open
telenovelas
4
1 False - the basic format is the
same.
2 True
3 True
4 False - each episode continues a
story from the last episode.
5 False - they are translated into
other languages too.
6 True
5
1 They are the world's most popular
type of TV programme.
2 The soap opera Guiding Light is
the world's longest story.
6
1e2c3a4b5d
7
1 four days a week 4 sometimes
2 always
5 often
3 once a year
Writing 1
1 It's an old programme.
2 It's on every night.
3 It's in Alaska.
4 He wants to be a film director.
5 Because the characters are
interesting, you learn a lot about
people and life, and it's quite funny.
2
1 TV channel, time
2 place
1 really
a little
3 very
Answer Key
4 quite
Grammar 1A
can't
1can't
2 can
Grammar 1B
4 can she make 8 we can't
1 Can she use
5
6
7
8
can't
Can I ask
Can you give
can
2 she can't
3 can walk
q
ui
c
kl
y
10 q
12
b
ui
a
15wer
c
dl
e
kl
y
16
y
13 w
sl
11 er
sl
o
e
o
w
n'
w
ly
14 tq
9
ui
17wer
c
e
kl
18was
y
5were
w
er
e
n'
t
w
a
s
19 were
n'
20 were her
t
ideas
8waswas she
21
22 was her
name
235 dowe
re
cto
7
6 r W
24 law
er
yer
e
25 en
7 gin
we
re
eer
8
we
re
Grammar 2
1. Can you type
2. can
3. can type
4. Can you speak
Grammar 3A
1good
2 well
3 easy
Grammar 3B
1 perfectly
2 well
3 easily
Grammar 4A
1were
2were
3 wasn't
4 was
Grammar 4B
1 wasn't
2 weren't
3were
4 was
Grammar 5A
1were
2were
3 was
4 Was
5 wasn't
Grammar 5B
1
2
3
4
Was she
wasn't
was she
Were
Vocabulary 1A
1 scientist
2 teacher
3 architect
Vocabulary 1B
Unit 6
Answers
4 can
5 can
6can't
1 doctor
7
8
9
she
can
can't
phone
can
we go
2 office worker
3 scientist
4 architect
Vocabulary 2
Across
2 draw
3 swim
4 dance
Vocabulary 3A
1. law school
2. kindergarten
3. medical college
4. secondary school
Vocabulary 3B
1
2
3
4
university
high
primary
nursery
Vocabulary 4A
1 geography
2 chemistry
3 PE
Vocabulary 4B
1 biology
2 history
3 geography
Pronunciation 1
1 b /ka:nt/
2 a /kan/
3 b /ka:nt/
4a /
5 a kan/
/kan
6 b /kffin/
/
Pronunciation 2
First
1 physics
2 language
3 teacher
4 pencil
5 English
Second
6 hotel
7 doctor
8 lawyer
9 thriller
12 July
1 play
2drive
3 sing
4
Listening
1
2
3
4
5
6
engineer
sports coach
teacher
lawyer
Down
10 cartoon
11 August
5
6
7
8
a parent or teacher
well
unfriendly
near their house
a lot of different countries
meet other children
5
6
7
8
9
Reading 1
The student's own answers.
1 Germany
4 violin
3 Physics
10
11
5 can't
6 was
12
14
7 was
8 don't have
15
3 From
4 before, after
13
16
4 constantly
5 immediately
technical
college
college
boarding
school
elementary
school
law
17
18
tec
hni
cal
libr
ary
m
a
t
h
s
h
lang
is
uag
tes
o
che
rmist
y
ry
Iphys
C
ics
T
teac
her
19
Writing
Teaching English as a foreign
language. 2
1. Ray Chn Yam-kuen
2. Hong Kong
3. change his job and travel to other
countries
4. an official qualification
5. He works in an office
6. He studied English at university
7. he speaks English very well.
8. an assistant teacher in an English
school 3
1 so
2 because
so
so
20
1
3 because
w
a
s
n
'
t
w
a
s
n
'
t
w
a
s
n
'
t
w
a
s
L
a
t
e
r
F
i
r
s
t
,
T
h
e
n
p
o
s
s
i
b
l
y
q
u
i
c
k
l
y
w
e
l
l
21
at
22
of
23
fo
r
4
1 on
2 for, in
3 in
at
Answer Key
U
n
i
t
7
A
n
s
w
e
r
s
Grammar 1A
1 started
2 decided
spy
walk
Gramm
ar 5B
1 did you
Irregular
go verbs
Infinitiv2 Did you
e
3 Did you
get
4 did
go
have Gramm
hear
ar 6
leave
1 didn't
make
go
see
2 didn't
write
have
3 didn't
visit
4 didn't
see
Vocabu
lary 1
on
1 in
2 in
3 at
4 at
5 in
1story
2 history
3 history
Vocabulary 2A
1 rain
2 wind
3 clouds
Vocabulary 2B
1 cold
2 freezing
3warm
4 boiling
Pronunciation 1
5
Di
d
yo
ur
so
n
vis
it
di
dn
't
di
d
yo
u
lik
e
di
d
it
fe
el
1.
didn't
kn
o
w
2.
didn't
st
ay
Extend your
3.
vocabulary
didn't
wr
ite
4.
didn't
ge
t
in
in
to
10
in
11
in
12
to
4
story
story
sun
freezing
sunny
rainy
snowy
8
windy
11 I decided to leave a message.
ciation
eP
1
2
H
r
o
n
u
n
12233
44453
63
6
7
8
9
Speaker 3
Speaker 1
Speaker 3
Speaker 2
L
i
s
t
e
n
i
n
g
nimbus,
cirrus 2
1 They'r
e made
of drops
of water
and
sometim
es ice
crystals.
2 It's an
invisible
gas.
3 Water
vapour
becomes
liquid.
4 It
collects
on dust
particles.
5 Fog.
6 He
suggeste
d Latin
names
for
clouds.
e
a
k
er
1
5S
p
e
a
k
er
2
1
S
p
e
a
k
e
r
R
e
a
2
2
S
p
e
a
k
e
r
d
i
n
g
1
s
t
r
a
t
u
s
,
c
u
m
u
l
o
1
3
S
p
e
a
k
e
r
3
3
1 cirrus
2 cumulu
s
3 stratus
4
1 didn't
have
2 didn't
understa
nd
wrot
ram
10
mar 3B
11
12
heard
Grammar 4
1.
It's
2.
It's
3.
it's
4.
It's
6 am
sunny
cold
great
Gra
mm
ar
5A
1 Wh
e
r
e
d
i
d
m
ad
e
w
en
t
go
t
y
o
u
g
o
?
H
o
w
di
wasn't /
was not
used
started
d
yo
u
tr
av
el
?
Who
di
d
yo
u
go
wi
th
?
Did
yo
u
ha
ve
a
go
od
ti
m
e?
Wha
t
di
d
yo
u
do
th
er
e?
Did
yo
u
s
wi
m
in
t
h
e
year, one
year in
France
and the
s
next year
e
in Spain
a
3 extreme
?
ly hot and
sunny
4 a huge
storm
5 in
the
1 I visited Hanoi.
dining
room
2 I stayed
at ofa a
hotel
hotel.
3 I wanted6 wasn't
to see
there,
an old friend.
the wind
4 I looked for his
blew it
number.
away
5 I picked up the
during
phone.
the night
6 I phoned his
3
number.
1 the
7 I waited.
weather
8
The 4 answer
rain
phone started.
2 the
9 I listened
to the
temperatu
message.re (hot) 5
10 The message
wind
ended. 3 a storm
Wri
tin
g1
1d
2
1 six
days
2 ev
ery
beautiful
, great,
wonderf
ul
5
That night,
At first, A
little later,
In the end,
The next
morning,
during the
nigh
13saw
14had
15knew
16 be
ca
17 I like it
m
18 No, it isn't
e
19 Yes, it is
20 It has good
views
2a3c4b
Answer Key
Unit
8
Ans
wer
s
Gram
mar 2
1 do
you do
2 are
you
doing
3 I'm
travellin
g
4 Does
the 55
go
5 I'm
reading
6 studie
s, 's
studyin
g
Gram
mar
1A
1 doing
2 phoni
ng
3 sitting
4 drivin
g
Gram
mar
1B
1 are
you
going
2 'm /
am
going
3 're /
5 better
6 busier
7 more
interesti
ng
8 larger
4 bigger
than
buses
5 more
expensive
than bikes
6 worse
than
summer
weather
Gramma
r 4A
1c2a3
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d
Gramma
r 4B
1 to help
2 to see
3 to teach
Grammar
3A
1
2
3
4
are
walking
4 's / is
using
5 Are
your
children
walking
6 's / is
taking
7 aren't
/ are
not
working
8 isn't /
is not
raining
9 're /
are
going
cheap
er
happi
er
noisie
r
hotter
Gram
mar
3B
1 warm
er than
Canada
5
6
2 nicer
than
work
3 sunni
er than
Scotlan
d
to
communic
ate
to have
Vocab
ulary
1A
train
1. on foot
2.metro
8
9
10
swi
mmi
ng
waiti
ng
wor
king
usin
g
3. bicycle / bike
4. motorcycle / motorbike
5. boat
Vocabulary 1B
1 bike /
bicycle
4
motorc
ycle /
motorbi
ke
2 metro
5 boat
3 foot
6 train
Vocab
ulary
2A
1
3
5
7
e2h
a4f
c6g
b8d
Vocab
ulary
2B
1 thous
and
2 three
thousan
d six
hundre
d
3 sixtyeight
thousan
d
4 four
hundre
d and
seventy
-nine
thousan
d
5 forty
-eight
thous
and
three
hundr
ed
and
eighty
-one
6 two
thousan
d seven
hundred
and fifty
Exten
d your
vocab
ulary
1 come
5 going
2 comin
g6
come
3 going
7 go
4 come
8
coming
Vocab
ulary
3A
1 happy
4 bored
2 nervo
us
5
worried
3 angry
6 sad
Vocabul
ary 3B
1 happy
4 nervous
2 sad
5 bored
3 worried
6 angry
Vocabul
ary 4
1 camera
4 wallet
2 credit
card
5 suitcase
3 passport
6
toothbrush
Pronunc
iation 1
1 England'
s in the
United
Kingdom.
2 They're
having a
meeting in
Singapore.
3 I think
there's
something
in the
fridge.
4 We're
watching a
boring
film.
5 This
eveni
ng we
want
to
sing
in a
karao
ke
bar.
6 He's
travelli
ng to
China
by
train.
Pronu
nciati
on 2
1 /hav/
(weak
form)
2 /hsv/
(strong
form)
3 /tu:/
(strong
form)
4 /ta/
(weak
form)
5 /kan/
(weak
form)
6 Iksnl
(strong
form)
7 /Si:/
(strong
form)
8 /Sa/
(weak
form)
Listening
1 Do
2 Stand up
3 Sit
Reading
1c 2 b
3d4a
2
The
Quingh
ai-Tibet
Railwa
y
3
1 9:30
2 22:30
3 815
4 1,956
4
1.The
weat
her in
Xinin
g
is
often
cold
and
windy
.
2. It's
highe
r than
all
other
railwa
ys in
the
world
.
3. To
not
feel
bad
at
Tangg
ula
Pass,
a lot
of
passe
ngers
need
oxyge
n.
4. The
secon
d
sectio
n of
the
track
took
22
years
to
build.
5. The
writer
can't
see
the
Himal
ayas
when
he
arrive
s
in
Lhasa
because
it's dark.
6. He
didn't use
oxygen on
the
journey.
7. He has
a
positive
opinion
of
the
journey.
5
The
transpor
t
network
in China
is
growing.
An
example
of this is
the
QinghaiTibet
railway.
This
goes
from
Xining
to
Lhasa.
The
journey
takes
longer
than
a
day
to
complet
e. A lot
of
tourists
go
to
Lhasa to
see the
Potala
palace,
the
tradition
al home
of
Tibet's
Dalai
Lamas.
Writing
2
2
123
12
to get
to
park
to
find
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Answer Key
Unit
9
Ans
wers
i
m
3
C
4
I
a
c
o
m
p
a
r
a
ti
v
e
.
5
I
n
c
o
r
r
e
c
t
-
Gramm
ar 1A
1 swum,
swum
2 ridden,
ridden
3 worked,
worked
4 visited,
visited
5 taken,t
aken
6 climbed
, climbed
Gramm
ar 1B
1 Have
you
planned
2 have
3 Have
you ever
seen
4 haven't
5 's / has
travelled
6 Has he
seen
7 hasn't
8 's / has
visited
9 hasn't
/ has not
visited
10
haven't
decided
Gramm
ar 2A
1 best
2 oldest
3 most
exciting
4 biggest
Gramm
ar 2B
1 Correct
2 Incorre
ct - The
correct
form is
the most
5 nicest
6 most
traditional
7 funniest
8 dirtiest
T
h
e
c
o
r
r
e
c
t
f
o
r
m
i
s
a
r
e
o
f
t
e
n
t
h
e
happiest.
6 Correct
Gramm
ar 3A
1 I've got
/ I have
got
2 They've
got /
They
have got
3 Tom's
got / Tom
has got
4 He
hasn't
got / has
not got
5 Have
you got
6 Has
your
brother
got
Gramm
ar 3B
1 's got /
has got
2 Has
she got
3 hasn't /
has not
4 's got /
has got
5 Have
they got
6 have
7 hasn't
got / has
not got
8 have
not got /
haven't
got
9 Have
you got
10
haven't
G
r
1 one
2 one
3 ones
4 ones
5 ones
Vocabulary 1A
1 lake
2insect
3 farm
Vocabulary 1B
Across
1 park 3 mountain 5 bird
7 farm 9 lake 10 tree
Vocabulary 2A
1 was
2
left
3graduated
4started
Vocabulary 2B
1. born
2. left
3.work
4.married
Vocabulary 3A
1 arm
2 hand
3
leg
Vocabulary 3B
1chest
2 arms
3 legs
4stomachs
Vocabulary 4
1mouth
2 ears
3 eyes
4cheeks
Vocabulary 5A
1 skirt
2jumper
3 scarf
Vocabulary 5B
1socks
2T-shirt
3jeans
4 light
5 light
6 dark
Pronunciation
one
s
10
one
11
one
12
one
18
1 socks
2 skirt
4river
3 see
5 bird
Listening
6plant
Trad
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
Readin
g1
The
student'
s own
answers.
2
1 True.
2 False it has
been
common
around
the
world.
3 False they were
in the
ears.
4 True.
5 False men and
women
had
piercings
in the
past.
1 Status
symbol
19
20
4
1.T
o
h
el
p
h
a
v
e
c
hi
ld
re
n
(i
n
In
di
a)
2
.
T
o
m
a
k
e
a
f
a
c
e
s
c
a
r
i
e
r
(
i
swi
m
sis
ter
s
sto
ma
ch
Down
1plant
2 zoo
4 animal
6 insect
7 fish
8river
5 left
6 got
7had
7 had
8left
8 retired
9
grad
uate
d
10from
1
11back
12head
f
o
o
t
h
e
sho a
ulde d
gl
rs
3
s
ov
h
es
o
tro
1
n
u
us o
l
er s
d
s
e
e
shi
r
2
h
rt
a
i
tro r
2
13feet
14
15
16
17
us
3
er
s
sh
ort
s
ha
t
f
a
c
e
21
22
Getting
married
Fashion
n some
Pacific
cultures)
3. To
make a
person
more
beautiful
(in
Malawi)
4. For
religious
r
5
e
.1
'2
to
n
23
24
25
got
marrie
d
Have /
been
the
best
Answer Key
Writing
1
b
2
1 False - he or she is from Europe.
2 True.
3 False - they have stayed with families.
4 True - it's at night because the
speech starts with 'Good evening'.
5 False - he or she says there's still a
lot of work to do.
3
1 I'd like to say a few words on behalf
of ...
2 First of all, I'd like to thank ...
3 I'd also like to thank ...
4 Thank you, too, for ...
5 One final thing before I finish.
6 So, let's continue ...
4
1 Thank you for organising this
fantastic party.
2 I'd like to thank all my friends for
coming this evening.
3 We'd like to say thank you for all
your help.
Answer
Key
Canada.
Unit
10
Answ
ers
Gramma
r 1A
1
2
3
4
Doing
help
exercise
running
Gramma
r 1B
1
2
3
4
reading
talking
Doing
using
Gramma
r 2A
1 are
going to
visit
2 isn't / is
not going
to see
3 aren't /
are not
going to
watch
4 are
going to
eat
5 's / is
going to
swim
6 isn't /
is not
going to
go
Gram
mar
2B
1 are
you
going to
do
2 'm /
am
going to
watch
3 Is
Tania
going to
see
4 is
5 Are you
going (to
go)
6 isn't / is
not going
to stay
7 Are you
going to
have
8 'm not /
am not
9 'm / am
going to
have
5 has
usually
taken
6 has
selected
7 has
played
8 played
Gramm
ar 3B
1.started
Grammar 3A
1was
2won
3
has
organi
sed
4was
2.gave
3. 's / has played
4. hasn't / has not won
5.was
6. hasn't / has not stopped
7.got
8. 's / has decided Vocabulary 1A
do
read
play
nothing
books
board games
puzzles sport comics
cards
newspapers
video games
Vocabulary 1B
1 books
2 newspapers
3 puzzles
4 sports
5 video games
6 comics
7 cards
5
6
7
9
8
10
11
12
get
cho
osi
ng
Ch
oos
e
tu
doi
rni
ng
ng
13fu
n
n
y
f
c
u
a
n
s
tl
15fu
e
n
17 beach
c
19
n
h
20 museum
y
u
21 sports
rstadium
c
22 theatre
h
18 a
23 ir
ru
p
n
o
ni
rn
tg
14
16
M
ee
tin
g
wi
nn
in
g
pl
ay
in
g
26
8 board games
Vocabulary 2A
1 market
2 sports stadium
3 shop
Vocabulary 2B
1
2
3
4
5
monument
church
art gallery
castle
market
Vocabulary 3A
1 skiing
2 basketball
3 volleyball
Vocabulary 3B
1 play
2 play
3 go
4 play
27
28
29
24 c
pla
y
y
cli
go
n
go g
25
pla fo
ot
y
b
al
l
5 go
4 careful
5 painless
6 beautiful
9 nothing
Vocabulary 4
1 objective
2 points
3 win
Pronunciation
1.she
2. take
3. phoned
4. you
5. hair
Listening
1a2b3
a4b5a
6b
Readin
g
The
student's
own
answers.
2
1 is 2 is
3 have 4
can 3
1
Because
it shows
the rest
of the
planet
that a
country
has
power.
2 It isn't
clear
(where it
started).
3 It comes
from
shah, the
Persian
word for
king.
4 They
developed
in
southern
Europe.
5 You
need to
decide
your
tactics.
6 The
two
things
can
make
our
brains
younger
.
7 Becau
se it
was the
perfect
way to
test
their
comput
ers.
4
1 Chess
arrived
in
souther
n
Europe.
2 The
first
modern
chess
tourna
ment,
in
London.
3 Wilhel
m
Steinitz
was the
first
official
World
Champio
n.
4 The
comp
uter
Deep
Blue
playe
d the
world
cham
pion
Garry
Kaspa
rov
and
won.
5
1 has
become
(paragra
ph 1),
have
been
(paragra
ph 3),
have
seen
(paragra
ph 4)
2 globe,
planet
(paragrap
h 1)
3 most
popular
(paragra
ph 1), the
best
los
e
31 ch
eat
ing
32 tur
33thre
n
e
30
34her
35boat
36 s
p
or
ts
1
0
g
a
m
e
(paragrap
h 5)
4 for
making
(paragrap
h 4)
5 you are
going to
do
(paragrap
h 4)
6 won
(paragrap
h 5)
6
1 were
4 are
going to
find
2 have
learned 5
winning
3 Playing
6 are
going to
win
Writin
g
informal
2
1 Jess
2 New
Delhi,
India
3 Lou,
4 Sydne
y
(Australi
a)
5 She's
seen
the Taj
Mahal.
6 She's
going to
walk
around
the old
city,
visit the
Red
Fort
and go
to bed
early.
7 She's
going to
visit two
cities in
Rajastha
n.
3
At the start
At the end
Take
4
1 How's it
going
2 What
about
you
3 by the
way
5
1 plan to
visit
2 're
going to
're going
to wal
kis
4 Let me know
5 Anyway