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Sweet dreams
10.1 Can you talk about what you could do?
Unit 10
1 Unscramble these words. 3 Complete Bill and Ben’s conversation.

a He looks nygar. ________


angry
a

b He looks oerdwri. ________

b
c She looks dlraeex. ________

c d She looks ypauhpn. ________


at all can’t can’t could could
difficult good well worried

BILL: Hello, Ben! This Junior Superstars


d Competition looks (a) ___________!
difficult
BEN: Yes, but you don’t look very
(b) ______________!
2 Look at the table and circle the correct BILL: No, I’m not, because the skateboarding
option. is first, and I (c) ________ skateboard
Bill Ben when I was nine. Can you skateboard?
musical instruments: musical instruments: BEN: No, I (d) ________ and I
drums (level 3) piano (level 1) (e) ___________ swim either, but I
guitar (level 4) guitar (level 2) (f) __________ tell jokes when I was
keyboards (level 4) five!
BILL: Amazing! Dancing is next. How well
skills: skills: can you dance?
dancing (good) dancing (very good) BEN: I can dance very (g) __________. How
gymnastics singing about you?
swimming (when six telling jokes (when five BILL: I’m a (h) _____________ dancer, but I
years old!) years old!) can’t do magic tricks (i) _________!
skateboarding (when doing magic tricks (when BEN: Oh, the competition is starting now.
nine years old!) seven years old!) Good luck!

a Bill can play the keyboards very well / at all, 4 Read and match the sentences.
but Ben can’t play very well / at all. a What’s wrong? She looks frightened. _____3
b Ben can play the guitar, but Bill is b They look very surprised. _____
better / good than Ben. c They look tired! _____
c Bill could / can swim well when he was six, d She looks really happy in this photo. _____
but Ben couldn’t / can’t swim.
1 They just climbed that mountain.
d Ben can / could tell funny jokes when he was
2 Yes, it was a great vacation.
five!
3 She doesn’t like scary movies.
e Ben can’t / couldn’t skateboard at all, but Bill
4 They didn’t know about the party. It was a
can / could skateboard when he was nine!
secret!

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Sweet dreams
10.2 Vocabulary Unit 10
Unit
1 Match the states of emotion to their 4 Match the words with the pictures
causes. and definitions.
You look…
word picture definition
a tired. ___
3
bandaid 1 c
b happy. ___
c surprised. ___ boat
d worried. ___ crowd
e relaxed. ___ donation
f frightened. ___ kite
g angry. ___ relaxed

1 I think I saw a ghost.


2 I just got back from vacation.
3 I couldn’t sleep last night.
4 I have a new girlfriend.
5 I had an argument with my best friend. 1 2 3
6 I lost all my money.
7 My country has won the Latin American
Song Contest.

2 Match the words with the clues.


a dream ___
4 4 5 6
b nightmare ___
a Money you give to a charity.
c voyage ___
b You are this when you have no stress
d ink ___
in your life.
e future ___
c You need one of these if you are bleeding.
f neighbors ___
d With one of these you can go sailing.
g elephant ___
e A lot of people.
1 a long trip on a ship f This is made out of material and you
2 a very large animal that lives in India and can fly it.
Africa
3 the people who live next door to you 5 Find seven more words from the unit.
4 scenes and feelings while you are asleep
5 a very bad dream W K L V Q Y Z A
6 a colored liquid for writing
O C R O W D S S
7 past, present and ...
R C M Y P R B M
3 Fill in the missing vowels. R D N A F E B E
a Be good! Don’t g_t e _nt_
i o tr_o _bl_
u e I J O G U A X A
b Good m_ _n_ng! E I B E T M C N
c I want to fly a k_t_. D H R Y U S W I
d Can you give us a d_n_t_ _n?
E A N G R Y U N
e I’m tired. I’m going to t_k_ _ n_p.
f You should put a b_ _d_ _d on that cut. F G T S E U A G
g I feel very happy and r_l_x_d. B A N D A I D E

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Sweet dreams
0 10.3 Can you talk about things that will happen? Unit 10
1 Write questions about people’s 4 Complete the sentences with the
intentions. correct forms of these verbs.
a You / stop eating fast food?
______________________________________
Are you going to stop eating fast food?
b He / study French? ______________________
______________________________________
c They / stop smoking? ___________________
______________________________________
d She / blow out all the candles on her
birthday cake? __________________________
______________________________________
e Jim / go to bed at three?
______________________________________
______________________________________
eat feel have have itch open
pass receive stand on your head study
2 Now answer the questions in Activity a If your left hand __________,
itches you __________
will receive
1 in a suitable way. some money.
a _____________________________________
Yes. If I stop eating it I'll be healthier. b If you __________ an umbrella in the house,
b _____________________________________ you __________________ bad luck.
c _____________________________________ c If Maria __________ hard, she _____________
d _____________________________________ the exam.
e _____________________________________ d If you __________, you ___________________
dizzy afterwards.
e If John __________ cheese at night, he
3 Unscramble these expressions and _______________ a nightmare.
match the sayings with the pictures.
5 Complete this conversation.
TIM: What are you doing on the weekend?
ANNA: Well, it depends. If I
(a) _____________
pass (pass) my exam,
I (b) _________ (not have to) study,
1 b 2 3 so I can go out! I want to go
horseback riding.
a ears / some / if / itch / you / , / news / your T: What (c) _________ (do) if it
/ hear / good / will / . (d) _________ (rain)?
________________________________________
If your ears itch, you will hear good news. A: If it (e) _________ (rain),
b a / crosses / unlucky / will / cat / if / be / I (f) ________ (go) swimming. I want
black / your / you / path / . to start swimming under water!
________________________________________ T: If it (g) _________ (not be) sunny, I
________________________________________ (h) _________ (take) a long nap!
c a / if / you / in / your / wish / find / will / A: That’s boring! No, if it
chicken / you / wishbone / get / your / . (i) _________ (be) rainy, we
________________________________________ (j) _________ (make) an omelette and
________________________________________ watch a DVD!

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Sweet dreams
10.4 Reading and writing Unit 10
Unit
1 Read the text and put
the paragraphs in order.

a _______ He was often the target of violence. White racists threw rocks at him in Chicago and
bombed his home in Montgomery, Alabama. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for leading
non-violent civil rights demonstrations.
b _______
1 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was the main leader of the civil rights movement in the United
States during the 1950s and 1960s. He was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. He
was a magnificent public speaker, and millions of people, both black and white, supported him.
c _______ In 1967, Dr. King became more critical of American society. He began to plan the Poor
People’s Campaign that would bring poor people of all races together to fight for better lives.
d _______ During the early 1960s, Dr. King became unhappy because he thought President Kennedy
was doing little to improve civil rights. Dr. King and other leaders then organized a march to
Washington, DC in August, 1963. It was there that Dr. King made his most famous speech:
“I have a dream.”
e _______ While organizing the Poor People’s Campaign, Dr. King went to Memphis, Tennessee.
It was there on April 4, 1968 that he was shot and killed.
f _______ Dr. King’s civil rights activities began in 1955. That year, a black woman named Rosa Parks
was arrested for breaking a law that said black people could only sit or stand at the back of the
buses. Black leaders told people to protest and not to use the buses. This is called a boycott.
Dr. King said, “We are American citizens. The only weapon that we have is the weapon of protest.
The great glory of American democracy is the right to protest for what is correct.”

2 Match these sentences. They are not all in the text.


Dr. Martin Luther King believed …
a the only weapon that we have 1 we are made by history.
b the great glory of American democracy 2 improve the lives of poor people.
c poverty is 3 is the right to protest for what is correct.
d we are not the makers of history 4 will have the final word.
e the Poor People’s Campaign would 5 is the weapon of protest.
f unarmed truth and unconditional love 6 as great an evil as racism.

3 What are your wishes? What do you hope will happen in the future?
I wish __________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
I hope _________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________

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Sweet dreams
0 10.5 Culture Unit 10
Superstitions
1 Read and mark () which pencil you prefer to use for a test.

written a wrong
1 If you take a test, always use a new pencil because it has never
answer.
g for the test,
2 If you use the same pencil to take a test that you used for studyin
the pencil will remember the answers.
a _____ a new pencil b _____ an old pencil

2 Read the definitions of itch and scratch.


itch /itʃ/ My back itches.
v When a part of your body itches, you have an
irritating sensation in your skin that makes you want to
Can you scratch it
scratch it. for me? Oh, thanks.
scratch /skrtʃ/
v To rub your fingernails on your skin because it is
itching.

Now answer the questions.


a Which monkey’s back is itching? ______
b Which monkey is scratching? ______ 1 2

3 Match each superstition to a picture.


a If your right ear itches, someone is saying good things
about you. ___5
1 2
b If your left ear itches, someone is saying bad things about
you. ___
c If your right foot itches, you are going to travel. ___
3 4 d If your right hand itches, you will receive some money
soon. ___
e If your left hand itches, you will lose some money soon. ___
5 6 f If your nose itches, an idiot will kiss you soon. ___

4 Cover the pictures. Can you remember the superstitions?


5 Work in pairs.
Student A scratches a part of his/her body.
Student B says what it means.

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Opinions
11.1 Can you make a decision?
Unit11
1 Circle the correct option. 4 Fill in the blanks with the correct word.
a She’s making / doing her homework. agree agree boring don’t
b He does / makes his bed every morning. uniforms think think true pants
c They made / did a mess in the kitchen. They
were making / doing lunch!
d The President does / makes many important
decisions.
e She did / made a good job! Her room is
really neat now.

2 Match the pictures with these


suggestions.
AMALIA: I (a) __________
think our school uniform
is very old-fashioned.
SARA: (b) _____________ you think boys
and girls should wear the same
1 uniform? I think (c) ___________
are better than skirts.
2 A: I don’t (d) __________. I would
prefer a school without any
(e) _________!
3
S: I don’t agree. I think it’s OK. I
(f) ___________ uniforms are a
good thing.
4 5
A: I don’t agree, I think they are
a Let’s make a poster for the rock concert! (g) __________. Everyone looks

__________
2 the same!
b Why don’t we run the marathon? __________ S: (h) __________! And I think mixed

c What about ordering a pizza? __________ schools are better than single-sex
d Why don’t we make dinner? __________ schools.
e How about going to see a movie? __________ A: I (i) __________, but I don’t think
the boys would like wearing skirts!
3 Unscramble these responses to the
suggestions in Activity 2. 5 Circle the correct words
a don’t / I / this / sorry / like / music / , / I’m Hi Jo,
_______________________________________
I’m sorry, I don’t like this music. I am (a) making / doing my homework at the
b let’s / now / start / ! / great / , moment. What are you (b) doing / making? I
_______________________________________ (c) don’t think / am not thinking it is a good

c good / haven’t got / a / it’s / any / idea / idea to go shopping on Thursday after
but / I / money / ! school. Why (d) don’t we / we don’t go on
_______________________________________ Friday night? You said your sister
_______________________________________ (e) likes / would like to come with us, and

d really / , / yes / hungry / I’m / ! that’s OK. (f) Let’s / Why don’t we have
_______________________________________ something to eat after shopping? Mail me
e a / idea / what / good / ! back as soon as you can!
_______________________________________ Bitsy
xx

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Opinions
1 11.2 Vocabulary Unit11
1 Find ten different types of music hidden 3 Order the sentences.
here.
C R R W U U G S
L O P E R A Y A
A C O S O U L L
S K P T A C T S
S N A E W A O A
I R A R E E O M
C O U N T R Y E a Ask for permission from the club leader. ____
A L G R N N G E b Publicity—phone the local radio. ____
L L J A Z Z G E c Decide to raise funds for Amnesty
International. ____
1
d Make a plan with your friends—concert or
2 Use the clues to complete the fun run? ____
crossword. e Distribute leaflets and sell all the tickets. ____
Across   f Decide to organize a concert in the local
1 music for when you’re sad youth club. ____
5 loud music sometimes played by people g Enjoy the concert! It’s a great success! ____
with long hair h Design the posters and print the tickets. ____
6 a type of lover — or Ricky Martin’s music
7 you can live here or listen to it 4 Fill in the missing vowels.
Down a pr_m_t_v_
i i i e
 

2 another name for people or traditional b p_p_l _r


music c _nj _y_bl_
3 modern or traditional Black American music d _dd_ ct _v_
4 a new version of a song made by a DJ e _nt_r _st_ng
5 you can dip your nachos in this or dance f t_ _d_t_ _ _al
to it g c_mm_rc_ _l
2
5 Now use words from Activity 4 to fill
3
in the blanks.
1 B L U E S One of the most (a) __________
primitive types of
4 music is jazz. It is very old but also extremely
(b) ___________ with both young and old
5 music lovers. It is (c) _________ that it appeals
to so many people from different countries
6 and cultures. House is very different than jazz,
and is not so (d) _____________ with different
7 groups. However, young people who find
house (e) _____________ say it is because the
music is so very (f) _____________. It certanly
isn’t (g) _____________ but it makes you tap
your foot, even if you don’t really like it.

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11.3 Can you compare music?
Unit11
1 Unscramble these kinds of music. 4 Complete the conversation with
a etocnh __________
techno comparisons.
b uynctor dna newtser _______ ___ ________
c saclsilca __________
d geraeg __________
e olus ________
f osehu _______
g azjz _______
h oklf ______
i eyahv eatml ______ _______
j leusb ______ CARRIE: I think The Lemondrops are much (a)
____________
better (good) than The
2 Write the name of the instrument that Swerve. They are (b) ______________
(commercial), but their songs are
is defined.
(c) _______________ (popular).
drums electric guitar keyboard recorder JON: I don’t agree. I prefer The Swerve.
saxophone trumpet violin Their lyrics are (d) ________________
a They are very noisy. _______________
drums (interesting) and their music is
b You need to use all your fingers to play it. (e) ________________ (sophisticated).
______________ The new CD is amazing!
c It has black and white keys. C: I think Phil Smith, the lead guitarist
________________ of The Lemondrops, is a (f) ___________
d It is usually played by children. _____________ (talented) player than
________________ Jo Grundy and the keyboard player
e It is very difficult to play. You must blow hard. is (g) ____________ (good) than
________________ anybody else in the world!
f It is a wind instrument. ___________________ J: That’s because you think you are
g It is the same shape as a guitar. in love with him!
___________________
5 Write comparisons about music.
3 Complete these sentences with your a heavy metal / classical (primitive)
_______________________________________
Heavy metal music is more primitive than
opinions about music.
_______________________________________
classical music.
a I really like listening to _________________.
classical music b techno / classical (traditional)
b I don’t like ____________________________ _______________________________________
at all. _______________________________________
c I think ______________________ music is c the saxophone / the trumpet (difficult to
very primitive. play)
d My least favorite instrument is _______________________________________
___________________________. _______________________________________
e My favorite singer is d the piano / the electronic keyboard
___________________________. (enjoyable to listen to)
f In my opinion, the best band is _______________________________________
___________________________. _______________________________________
g I love ______________________; it’s fun to e jazz / house (old-fashioned)
dance to. _______________________________________
_______________________________________

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1 11.4 Reading and writing Unit11
1 Write the numbers of the questions in the right places.

Long before the famous boy-wizard at Hogwart’s, Ursula Le Guin wrote A Wizard of Earthsea in
which she imagined a school for wizards. She won a prize for that novel in 1968 and has won
many more prizes since then. She is the author of nineteen novels, many short stories and
translations.
Here are some questions we asked Ursula about her stories.
1 Are any of your novels based on dreams?
2 Two of the islands in your stories are names of your children. Which islands, or is it a secret?
3 Do you have a favorite TV show?
4 Do you think dreams can change reality?
5 Where did you get the idea of using names to make magic?
6 How do you pronounce your name?

a Q: _____
6
A: Well, in the USA it’s pronounced a bit like Luh Gwinn. In France it’s pronounced differently
because it’s really a French name.
b Q: _____
A: It's a very old idea in magic all over the world. The idea that words are powerful like magic is
quite natural and a lot of people believe it.
c Q: _____
A: A dream can change the way a person thinks, but I don't think dreams change reality.
d Q: _____
A: Some writers copy their dreams for their stories, but I write better stories when I am awake!
I like to use my imagination.
e Q: _____
A: It's a secret.
f Q: _____
A: Star Trek—that’s quite famous, I think. I used to watch a show about a time traveler who travels
everywhere in a very old-fashioned telephone box, like the ones in the street!

2 Now match these ideas to the answers in Activity 1 they describe best.
1 ____
b Ursula thinks words are important and have strong effects.
2 ____ Ursula doesn’t want to say something.
3 ____ Ursula likes some science fiction shows.
4 ____ Ursula doesn’t like to use her dreams as ideas for her stories.
5 ____ Ursula doesn’t think that dreams have an effect on the real world.

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11.5 Culture
Unit11
Hip hop—the new jazz?
1 What do you know about jazz? Read and check.
How do you say the gray words in your language?
The Jazz Age started in the 1920s. Jazz was born from the
social, political and economic suffering of the black population in
the cities of the USA. It comes from and represents people who
were economically disenfranchized, politically abandoned, socially
repressed or poor and without power. The music has strong
rhythm and often involves improvisation. It is a combination of
music, dance, speech, fashion, graphic representation and aesthetics.
The music was not about money but about the reality of everyday life. It started on street corners,
but it is everywhere now and it is everybody’s music, too: young and old, black and white, rich and
poor, men and women, all enjoy and play jazz. Originally a cultural product of the USA, it is popular,
profitable and now international.
It is not just music—it is a means of communication. The artists who create the music and the
culture speak about their ideas, problems, and desires through the music, the clothes, the lifestyle,
the philosophy, etc. It is a cultural phenomenon. The word jazz is a noun (I love jazz), an adjective
(A jazzy jacket = colorful and modern) and a verb (Let’s jazz this party up = Let’s make it more
interesting and fun). It is music, something you do and a lifestyle.

2 Circle all the words that are different from those in Activity 1.
How many of these are the same (or look very similar) in your language?
The Hip Hop Age started in the 1990s. Hip hop was born from young
people’s demands for democracy, justice and equality in the USA. It
comes from and represents people who were economically
disenfranchized, politically abandoned, socially repressed or poor and
without power. The music has strong rhythm and often involves
improvisation. It is a combination of music, dance, speech, fashion,
graphic representation and aesthetics.
The music was not about money but about the reality of everyday life.
It started on street corners, but it is everywhere now and it is
everybody’s music, too: young and old, black and white, rich and poor,
men and women all enjoy and play hip hop. Originally a cultural
product of the USA, it is popular, profitable and now international.
It is not just music—it is a means of communication. The artists who create the music and the culture
speak about their ideas, problems, and desires through the music, the clothes, the lifestyle, the
philosophy, etc. It is a cultural phenomenon. The words “hip hop” refer to a way of life—but the
music is called rap. It is music, something you do and a lifestyle.

3 Cover the text and answer these questions. Write the answers in your notebook.
a How are jazz and hip hop different?
b How are they similar?

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Dont litter!
12.1 Can you ask for permission?
Unit12
1 Match these signs to the rules. 4 Look at the pictures and complete
Then circle the correct option. the sentences with must/musn’t
and these words.
be chew hand in run use write

1 2

3 4

a You must / mustn’t keep dogs


on a leash. ___
2
b You must / mustn’t feed the birds. ___ a You _____________
mustn’t use a cell phone in class.
c You must / mustn’t put your garbage b You _____________ up the stairs.
in a bin. ___ c You _____________ chewing gum.
d You must / mustn’t skateboard. ___ d You _____________ on time for lessons.
e You _____________ in pen, not pencil.
2 Unscramble the questions. f You _____________ your homework on
time.
a I / window / can / a / open / ?
______________________________________
Can I open a window?
b Monday / can / I / in / homework /
5 Write questions to ask your teacher
for permission.
hand / my / on / ? _____________________
______________________________________ a You want to go to the toilet.
c my / listen / CD / can / I / to / ? ______________________________________
Can I go to the toilet?
______________________________________ b You aren’t sure if you can use a calculator.
d we / movies / can / to / tonight / go / ______________________________________
the / ? ________________________________ c You want to use a dictionary.
e have / cola / can / some / I / ? ______________________________________
______________________________________ d You want to borrow a pen.
f borrow / I / key / can / your / ? ______________________________________
______________________________________
e You need to leave the class early to go to
3 Match the questions in Activity 2 with the dentist’s.
______________________________________
these answers.
a No, you can’t. We’re going swimming. ____ d
b Yes, it is hot in here. ____
c Yes, you can, but not too loud. ____
d No, you can’t. Have some water! ____
e You don’t need it. The locker is open. ____
f No, you must give it to me tomorrow. ____

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Dont litter!
12.2 Vocabulary
Unit12
1 Match the words in the two columns. 4 Complete the word groups.
a skating 1 track
b hunting 2 court bottle box bread can carton cheese
c boating 3 field chewing gum chocolate potato chips
d climbing 4 rink ham honey jar onions package
e tennis 5 ground sugar tomatoes wrapper
f basketball 6 court
g track and field 7 lake a
h football 8 wall
containers

2 Circle the different word and say why.


b
a package wrapper orange juice box
_____________________________________
The others are all containers. junk food
b chocolate soap potato chips cereals
_____________________________________ c
c tomatoes cheese ham plastic food for
_____________________________________ sandwiches
d bar onions bread honey
_____________________________________
e can jar chewing gum bottle
_____________________________________ 5 Place the trash in the correct recycling
f sandwich soft drink milk juice containers.
_____________________________________

3 Use the clues to


complete the crossword.
Across paper glass
1 you must throw all your trash here
2 material that is not needed 1 2
3 another word for amenities
4 the person in charge of a park
Down
5 the place where the band
5
plays in a park
6 the paper covering a candy bar 1 plastic organic
7 the opposite of noisy
8 to throw trash on the ground 3 4
6
2
a an onion ____
4
7
b an orange juice carton ____
8
c a loaf of bread ____
d a potato chips bag ____
3
e a honey jar ____
f a cereal box ____
g a newspaper ____
h a milk bottle ____
4

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2 12.3 Can you talk about quantities? Unit12
1 Unscramble the names of these 3 Put each thing in the correct box then
containers and match them to the write the plural for the countable
pictures. items.
a bar of chocolate a bottle of lemonade
a carton of apple juice bread cheese
chocolate potato chip ham honey
onion orange juice sugar tomato
1 2

3 4 5

6 7 8

a a otbetl fo deelomna __________________


a bottle of lemonade __
6
b a qba fo topota hcpis __________________ __ a b
c a gab fo tooastp __________________ __ countable uncountable
d a traocn fo euicj __________________ __
e a raj fo nnioso __________________ __ __________________
tomatoes __________________
sugar
f a obx fo ercale __________________ __ __________________ __________________
g a iolk fo atmoesot __________________ __ __________________ __________________
h a bra fo ctohocael __________________ __ __________________ __________________
__________________ __________________
__________________
2 Use the prompts to make questions. __________________
Write true answers.
a juice / drink a week / ?
______________________________________
How much juice do you drink a week? 4 Complete the blanks with much, many
______________________________________
I drink about two liters. or a lot (of).
b vegetables / eat every day / ? a How ___________
much cola do you drink?
______________________________________ Not ___________.
______________________________________ b I don’t eat ___________ tomatoes. I don’t
c exercise / do / ? really like them.
______________________________________ c How ___________ cartons of milk do you
______________________________________ want me to buy? Buy five.
d cans of soft drinks / drink a day / ? d I buy ___________ chocolate every month.
______________________________________ e You don’t need __________ honey on
______________________________________ your bread.
e sugar / your father have in his coffee / ? f We shouldn’t eat ___________ potato chips.
______________________________________ They aren’t very healthy.
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12.4 Reading and writing
Unit12
1 Write the number of each heading in the correct place.
1 Please take your trash home … 5 Help me! I’m an EXPERT!
2 The problems begin 6 My hero
3 An innocent life 7 That’s a strange place to park!
4 Mad and funny but serious, too

a ________
4 The Gods Must Be Crazy is a movie from 1980. Not many people know this movie, but it
is one of my favorites. It has three crazy stories all mixed up, but it is more than a comedy—it
has a really strong message about the way we live and what we are doing to our planet.
b ________ Xixo lives a peaceful life with his tribal family in the Kalahari Desert. They live together
and they share everything. They hunt and collect their food and anything they need.
c ________One day, a pilot drops a bottle out of his plane and everyone in the tribe thinks it comes
from the gods. They all want it for different uses and become jealous of one other. For the first
time ever, they are unhappy.
d ________ Xixo wants to give the bottle back to the gods. He starts on a journey to the end of
the world, where his gods live. He meets Andrew, a biologist, and Kate, a journalist who is trying
to escape from the city. Xixo thinks they are gods, but their car is stuck in the top of a tree!
e ________ When Xixo is arrested—he is hungry and kills a goat—he meets Andrew and Kate again.
They agree to get him out of prison. They say he is an important environmental scientist.
f ________ At the same time a revolution is happening! A group of anti-racist people are running
away to the desert to escape from the government soldiers. They take Kate as a prisoner, but
Andrew and Xixo eventually find and rescue her. She immediately falls in love with Andrew …
g ________ And what happens to the bottle? Well, you’ll have to watch the movie and see! But the
message is clear—when we mess up our world, eventually things go wrong for people, too. So we
must all look after our world carefully … and never throw bottles out of airplane windows!

2 Find words in each paragraph that mean the same as these.


a important/powerful ____________
strong d running away ____________
b in the end ____________ e very quickly ____________
c a voyage ____________ f do bad things to/cause problems ____________

3 Put this summary of the movie into


the correct order.
a Xixo and Andrew rescue Kate. ____
b Kate falls in love with Andrew. ____
c Andrew gets Xixo out of prison. ____
d Xixo’s tribe starts having problems. ____
e A bottle lands in the Kalihari desert. ____
1
f Xixo is put in prison. ____
g Xixo decides to solve the problem by taking
the bottle away. ____
h Xixo meets a biologist and a journalist
in a tree. ____
i Kate becomes a prisoner of the soldiers. ____

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2 12.5 Culture Unit12
The rules of flying
1 Security at airports around the world is very
tight now, and there are lots of rules you 1 2
must follow when you fly.
How many rules do you know?

2 Match the pictures to these rules. 3


4
a Children over two must have their own seat. ___
8 5
b You must be scanned. ___
c You must fasten your seat belt. ___
d You can’t fly unaccompanied until you are sixteen. ___ 6
e You must obey the crew. ___
f You must have a passport or ID card. ___ 7
g You must report unattended bags. ___
h You mustn’t accept packages from strangers. ___
i You mustn’t take forbidden objects on board. ___

3 Complete the rules with these verbs. 10


Then match them to the pictures.
stay make read report smoke take

a You must ________ anything suspicious. ___


10
b You must ________ with your bags at all times. ___
c You must ________ the safety instructions. ___
d You can’t ________ on board. ___
e You can only ________ one small bag on board. ___ 15
f You mustn’t ________ jokes about bombs. ___ 11 13

4 Cover the rules. Write what you remember. 12 14


___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
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13.1 Can you organize a party?
Unit13
1 Look at Jane’s diary and complete this 3 Match the two columns.
telephone conversation. a We haven’t got any music for the party! __ 3
Use the correct forms of the verbs. b They forgot their sandwiches. __
(not) be cook go have meet study c This room is really messy! __
d It’s very cold in here! __
FEBRUARY e I can’t see. The car window is really dirty! __
morning/ evening
afternoon 1 No problem. I’ll clean it up for you.
Monday gym
Tuesday Anna 7:00 p.m. 2 I’ll put the heater on.
swimming hair appointment
3 I’ll bring my CDs!
Wednesday 6:00 p.m.
dentist dinner, the Blue 4 Don’t worry. I’ll wash it for you!
11:00 a.m. Parrot 7:00 p.m. 5 It’s OK. I’ll make an omelette! __
Thursday French exam
Friday homework
school trip to
Saturday
Science World
homework
4 Read these notes and complete the
homework Sally’s party — food! conversation below.
Sunday homework
E-mail

TOM: Hey Jane, can we meet on Monday night ± X


to work on our History project? File Print Send Attach Reply Forward Cancel Address

JANE: Sorry, I can’t, I’m (a) meeting


_________________
Anna.

±
T: OK. Are you free on Tuesday morning From: Gina@hitmail.co
then? To: class05wanitahigh.au
Subject: Graduation party!
J: (b) ________________________________ Hi everyone, we only have three weeks until the
T: Is Wednesday night OK? party, so we have to organize the following things:
J: (c) ________________________________ refreshments, publicity and music. Come to the
gym on Friday at four o’clock for a meeting to
T: How about Thursday morning, then? discuss these things!

±
J: (d) ________________________________
T: How about Saturday night, then?
J: (e) ________________________________ GINA: OK, what are we going to do about the
T: Hmm! Well, when are you free? refreshments?
J: (f) ________________________________ JO: we / make / sandwiches / ?
a ___________________________________
Why don’t we make sandwiches?
2 Circle the correct option. GINA: Great! Who wants to do that?
a Look! I’ve got my ticket! TIM: help / good at / make sandwiches / .
I will go / I’m going on Friday at quarter to b ___________________________________
eleven! GINA: What about the publicity?
b I reserved the tennis court yesterday. SUE: make / poster / .
I’ll play / I’m playing tennis with Paul. c ___________________________________
c I spoke to George last week. T: write / invitation / school web site / .
We’ll have / We’re having dinner with him d ___________________________________
and his partner tonight. G: And what are we going to do about
d I called the doctor for you this morning. music?
You’ll see him / You’re seeing her next week. S: my brother’s band / play / .
e I paid your teacher yesterday. e ___________________________________
You’ll have / You’re having a lesson T: bring / some CDs / .
tomorrow. f ___________________________________

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3 13.2 Vocabulary Unit13
1 Match the jobs with the pictures. 3 Time line: write the dates and then
put them in order.

Tuesday 13th
1 2

a Today _______________________
is Tuesday the 13th.
b Yesterday ______________
c Tomorrow ______________
d The day after tomorrow ______________
3 4 e The day before yesterday ______________
f Next Monday ______________
g Last Friday ______________
g 2nd ____ 3rd ____ 4th ____
1st ____
5th ____ 6th ____ 7th ____

4 Find eight words related to concerts.


5 6
P A G E N D A C
U D D I S D D A
B V E S G E A C
L E T G S P G A
I R I N B A N D
C T B D G D U A
7 8 I I D V I P S T
T S O N G S B E
Y E P R I C E S
a electrician __
8 e gardener __
b painter __ f teacher __
c plumber __ g cook __ 5 Put the missing vowels in the
d carpenter __ h window cleaner __ following words.
a The r_fr_shm_nts
e e e are free all night.
2 Unscramble these words. They relate b All the _rr_ng_m_nts have been made.
to the occupations in Activity 1. c The audience burst into sp_nt_n_ _ _s
a ulinmbpg ________________
plumbing applause after her speech.
b inokcog ________________ d The movie l_c_t_ _ns were really beautiful.
c darngegin ________________ e The _g_nd_ for next week is very full.
d apignnit ________________ f Help me ch_ _s_ the right dress for the party!
e chatineg ________________ g What are the d_t_s of the Tom Jones
f hemarm ________________ concerts?
g ipep ________________ h Without p_bl_c_ty, you will never become
h dod boj ________________ famous.
i preaisr ________________

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Unit13
13.3 Can you talk about things that are going to happen?
1 Match these jobs with their 3 Circle the correct option.
descriptions. a I think Brazil’s going to / will win the next
a builder a carpenter a cook an electrician World Cup!
a painter a plumber a window cleaner b Look at the sky! It’s going to / will rain.
c Next year you’re going to / will find a new
This person … love!
a washes parts of your house. d Watch out! You’re going to / will break the
___________________
a window cleaner glass!
b fixes problems with water pipes. e She looks very well! She’s going to / will have
___________________ a baby in August.
c fixes electrical problems. ___________________
d helps make buildings. ___________________ 4 Put this telephone conversation in the
e prepares meals. ___________________ right order.
f makes things with wood. __________________ JO: OK, do you have a hammer? What
g can change the color of your house. you need to do is … (a) ___
___________________ MRS S: Well, there’s a funny noise coming from
my water heater! (b) ___
2 What’s going to happen? JO: What’s the problem? (c) ___
Look at the pictures and use these MRS S: I can’t! The pipes are too hot! (d) ___
verbs to complete the sentences. JO: Don’t worry, I’ll come right away, and
I’ll bring an electrician as well. (e) ___
arrive break fall use MRS S: Is that Last Minute Repairs? I need a
plumber! (f) ___1
JO: OK. You should turn the water heater
off. (g) ___
MRS S: Agh! Listen, the pipes are going to
explode! (h) ___

5 Match these pictures with the lines


from Activity 4.

1 3
a She ___________________
’s going to break the window! 2
b He ____________________ down the stairs!
c She ____________________ at the class!
d He ____________________ his hammer.

6
4
5

a ___
6 b ___ d ___ e ___ g ___ h ___

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3 13.4 Reading and writing Unit13
1 Match these descriptions to the zones on the map.
Britain is made up of islands—two big ones and some
very small ones. It is important for the fishermen who
work in the waters around the British Isles to know what
kind of weather there is in each area of the sea.
Viking
“… and now the weather forecast for the inland seas of
the British Isles, from today at 14:00 GMT until tomorrow Hebrides
morning. The worst weather will be in the north in
(a) _______,
Viking where there will be heavy storms with
lightning and thunder. In (b) _______ there will also be Thames
strong winds and rain. There will be some storms with Shannon
fog, too, but it will not be as bad as in Viking. Also in the
north, in (c) _______, things are a little better. It isn’t English
going to rain, and there won’t be much wind. But there Channel

will be snow and even sunshine. In the East, in (d)


________, the weather won’t be as bad as in the north,
Finisterre N
but there will be rain and wind. At least there won’t be
any storms! The weather will be a little better in the W E
south. In (e) ________ there will be some wind but it S
won’t be too cold, because there will be some sunshine.
The best weather for the day will be in (f) _________ where there won’t be any rain, just sun and
high temperatures, so that’s the best place to be in a boat today. The most typically British weather
today will be in Shannon, where there will be a little bit of everything, including perhaps, a rainbow
at the end of the day. So be one the look out for that, if you are in the area.

2 Now order the areas in Activity 1 from the best to the worst weather in your
opinion.
Best weather a __________
Finisterre b __________ c __________ d __________
Worst weather e __________ f __________

3 Write true (T) or false (F).


a In the southeast there will be strong winds. _____
T
b In the west there will be rain and wind. _____
c In two areas there will be sunshine. _____
d Only one area will have storms. _____
e There will be different kinds of weather in the sea. _____
f It will be cold in the northwest. _____

4 Imagine you are planning a trip around the British Isles by boat with your friends.
Write about your plans.
I am going to ____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
We are going to __________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________

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13.5 Culture
Unit13
Weather
1 Some people are obsessed with the weather and have even written poems about it.
Read these five poems and match them to the pictures. Which poem do you like best?

a ______
3
It’s raining, it’s pouring,
the old man’s snoring 1
He went to bed
and bumped his head,
And couldn’t get up
in the morning.

b ______
Rain, rain go away
Come again another day.

c ______
Rain on the green grass 3

Rain on the tree 2


Rain on the housetop
But not on me.

d ______
Some like it cold 5
And some like it hot
I like it in between 4
Cause extremes I like not.

e ______
There are holes in the sky
where the rain gets in
But they’re ever so small
that’s why rain is thin. (Spike Milligan)

2 Can you read this poem quickly without making a mistake?


Whether the weather is fine,
Or whether the weather is not,
Whether the weather is cold,
Or whether the weather is hot,
We'll weather the weather,
Whatever the weather,
Whether we like it or not.

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14.1 Can you talk about something
Unit14
that happened last weekend?
1 Write the past simple forms of these 4 Look at the pictures and complete the
verbs. sentences with these verbs.
a see ________
saw bicycle run sit stop wait
b sleep ________
c swim ________
d take ________
e tie ________
f bark ________
g fall ________
h give ________
.
2 Complete Carly’s e-mail with the
correct forms of the verbs.
E-mail

± X
File Print Send Attach Reply Forward Cancel Address
±

To: Chris@thingmail.com
From: Carly2006@hitimes.co.uk
Subject: yesterday’s concert!

Hi, Chris — how’s it going? Yesterday


I ( a ) _______
went (go) to the best concert in my
life! The tickets (b) _______ (cost) 25 euros, a Shelley ______________
was sitting by the side of the
but they ( c ) _______ (be) worth it! I road when she saw a little boy.
( d ) _______ (meet) Katie and Jo at one b The little boy started ______________ in
and we ( e ) _______ (get) good seats at the the road after his ball.
front! The concert ( f ) _______ (be) fantastic! c A man ______________ along the road
The Edge ( g ) _______ (play) all their
when he saw Shelley run after the boy.
greatest hits. It ( h ) _______ (be) amazing!
After the last song, the band ( i ) _______ d The man ______________ suddenly and
(sing) three more songs. We ( j ) _______ he fell off his bike.
(know) all the lyrics and everyone cheered e While they ______________ for the
and clapped for ten minutes! ambulance they talked to the man.
See you soon,
Love Carly!
5 Now put these words in the right
±

place and write the story in Activity 4.


3 Circle the correct word. after that in the end next one day then
a We sang when / while the band was playing! _____________________________________
One day, Shelley saw a little boy with a
b I bought the tickets when / while I saw the _____________________________________
ball.
ad in the newspaper.
_____________________________________
c I did my homework when / while my brother
_____________________________________
was watching TV.
d I had breakfast when / while I got up. _____________________________________
e They were speaking on their cell phones _____________________________________
when / while the band was playing. _____________________________________
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14.2 Vocabulary
Unit14
1 Circle the correct options. 3 Put this story in the correct order.
a Next, Leila and some friends edited the movie
and produced the final version. _____
b In the end they won the Oscar for Best
Movie. _____
c While they were filming, they had some
problems with the special effects, but the end
results were spectacular. _____
d First she looked for the right ingredients:
good actors and a good story. _____
e Then she looked for the right location and
started filming. _____
f One day Leila decided to make a movie. _____1
g When they won, the critics wrote rave
reviews. _____
h After that, they entered a movie competition
and won. _____

a The movie setting / sitting was spectacular.


4 Unscramble the words to complete
the text.
b The movie critic / criticism wrote a glowing
review.
c The special effects / affects were amazing.
d Her rise / raise to stardom was rapid.
e The ambience / atmosphere in the cinema
was electric.
f The audience reaction / action was very
positive.

2 Circle the correct words.


a Sophie was prettier / more pretty than Elsie.
b “Kids” is a vulgarer / more vulgar expression
than “children.”
c Einstein was smarter / more smart than his The (a) cadtithipesos _____________
sophisticated audience
teachers. had been hand-picked for the night. They were
(b) lilumaindet ___________ by the spectacular
d Einstein was more intelligent / intelligenter
than his teachers. light show in the disco and the flashing cameras
e New York is a more sophisticated / of the paparazzi. Everyone was (c) pobginp
sophisticateder city than New Delhi. ___________ to the music, which was surprising
f Maria Callas had a better / gooder voice than as the music playing was very (d) micaclorme
Donald Duck. ___________—pop. All these people had come
tonight because of the promise of
(e) tramods ___________ … the chance to be
(f) sclufcesus _____________ in the music world.
None of them were good singers or dancers, or
even (g) thanucite ___________ musicians. They
were only there because the paparazzi were
there.

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4 14.3 Can you talk about music releases? Unit14
1 Classify these adjectives 4 Circle the correct option.
authentic boring fantastic disappointing a If you look / will look at the special effects,
exciting intelligent interesting you see / will see amazing things!
sophisticated spectacular vulgar b If they cancel / will cancel the concert, we
get / will get our money back.
a b c If you like / will like their new CD, you
positive negative like / will like their last one, too.
d If it rains / will rain, we sit / will sit inside.
__________________
authentic __________________
boring e If he doesn’t hurry / will not hurry he
__________________ __________________ miss / will miss the concert!
__________________ __________________
__________________
__________________
__________________
__________________
5 Unscramble these sentences.
__________________
__________________

2 Complete these sentences with the


comparatives.
a Black Eyed Peas are __________________
more exciting
(exciting) than Busted.
b This concert was ________________
(spectacular) than their last concert.
c Kylie is ______________ (smart) than Madonna.
d This CD is __________________ (sophisticated)
than that one. a he / stage / singing / she / while / was /
e His stage clothes were ______________ (vulgar) ran / onto / the / .
than usual. ______________________________________
While he was singing she ran onto
______________________________________
the stage.
3 Fill in the blanks. b she / Alicia Keys / voice / sophisticated /
a / more / than / has / .
JON: Look! If we (a) ______
buy (buy) the new
______________________________________
Busted DVD we (b) ____________ (receive)
______________________________________
a discount for the concert tickets.
c with / tie / he / if / barks / him /
SAL: Yes, but it’s a charity concert, so if we
leash / his /.
(c) ________ (get) a discount, the charity
______________________________________
(d) _____________ (have) less money!
______________________________________
J: True! Do you think they (e) _____________
d like / you / will / this / do / not / if /
(play) the songs from their last CD?
techno / CD / you / hate / .
S: I hope so, those songs are (f) ____________
______________________________________
(interesting) than their new ones.
______________________________________
J: Right, if we (g) ______________ (go) to the
e they / T-shirt / if / buy / tickets / they /
concert, and buy the DVD we
will / get / a / free / .
(h) _________________ (know) all the lyrics
______________________________________
so we can sing along with the band!
______________________________________
S: Cool!

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14.4 Reading and writing
Unit14
1 Read this text and put the events in the correct order.
Frida Kahlo - A biography
1907 - On July 6, Frida Kahlo is born in Coyoacan, Mexico. Her father is
from Germany; her mother is Spanish and Native American.
1913 - Kahlo gets polio, which leaves her with a limp all her life.
1922 - Kahlo enters Mexico's prestigious National Preparatory School
and becomes interested in politics.
1925 - She is in a bus accident and, because of her injuries, she has to
have more than thirty operations during her lifetime.
1926 - Kahlo begins to paint. Most of her paintings are self-portraits.
1929 - She marries Mexican painter Diego Rivera.
1930 - Kahlo and Rivera leave Mexico for San Francisco.
1932 - The couple move to Detroit, and Rivera paints for the Detroit
Museum. The baby Kahlo is expecting dies; while recovering, she
paints Miscarriage in Detroit and My Birth, her first graphic works.
1933 - Kahlo and Rivera return to Mexico.
1937 - She also becomes a friend of Pablo Picasso and Russian
revolutionary leader Leon Trotsky.
1938 - She is called a “surrealist” painter and she has an exhibition in New York.
1939 - Kahlo and Rivera divorce.
1940 - Rivera leaves Mexico for San Francisco. Kahlo follows him, and the couple marry again.
1942 - Kahlo begins teaching but her ill health stops her, so she goes back to painting.
1950 - Her physical condition gets worse, and she goes into hospital in Mexico City for one year.
1953 - Kahlo has her first solo exhibition in Mexico; it's the only exhibition in her native country
during her lifetime. Later that year, her right leg is amputated because of gangrene.
1954 - Days before her death, Kahlo makes her last public appearance at a political demonstration.
On July 13, she dies in her sleep.

a Kahlo’s leg was removed because it was infected. _____


b Kahlo and Diego Rivera went to live in the United States. _____
c There was an exhibition of Kahlo’s paintings in the United States. _____
d Kahlo was very sick but went to a demonstration. _____
e Kahlo started to teach. _____
f Kahlo got married to Diego Rivera. _____
1

2 Write the answers in the correct past tense.


a Where was Frida Kahlo born? _________________________________
She was born ...
b Which school did she go to? _________________________________
c How many operations did she have during her life? _________________________________
d Where did she and Diego Rivera live before Detroit? _________________________________
e How many times did she and Rivera marry? _________________________________
f Why couldn’t she continue teaching? _________________________________
g How many exhibitions of her work were there in Mexico while she was alive?
_________________________________
h How old was she when she died? _________________________________

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4 14.5 Culture Unit14
Country Music in Nashville

1 Read the text for three minutes. Cover it. What do you remember?
Country is a mixture of popular musical forms Garth Brooks became popular. He successfully
developed in the United States, with roots in attracted young people back to country music
traditional folk music. In the 1930s country with his ballads.
music started its climb to fame with the Over the years, country music has changed and
invention of the radio. Grand Ole Opry began in evolved into being the billion-dollar industry
Nashville, Tennessee. It started out as a radio that it is today. But only recently has it become
show but it became so important that singers, popular nationwide and worldwide. Today many
groups and record companies from all over the singers like Shania Twain, the Dixie Chicks and
United States were drawn to Nashville. Nashville Faith Hill have a large international following.
soon became known as "Music City USA," and Every year the Country Music Association
during the 1960s, country music became an (CMA) holds a very famous, week-long music
important industry. festival in Nashville that used to be called the
Even though they played basically the same Fan Fair. Hundreds of artists and celebrities
instruments, some of the singers and groups in perform on several stages scattered throughout
the 1980s had their own sounds. Reba McEntire the downtown. Fans can meet their favorite
and Randy Travis had the traditional country artists for autographs and photos and enjoy live
sound, and a group known as "Alabama" had a performances. Over 145,000 fans attended the
country/rock sound. CMA Music Festival last year.
Finally, in the 1990s, things changed when

2 Read the text again and answer.


a Where did country music develop?________________________________________
b Where did the Grand Ole Opry begin?_____________________________________
c What did Nashville become known as? ____________________________________
d What group that became popular in the 1980s had a country/rock sound? ____________________
e What did Garth Brooks do in the 1990s? _____________________________________
f What does the CMA hold every year in Nashville? ______________________________
g What can fans do at the festival? __________________________________________
h How many fans attended the festival last year? _______________________________

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Answer Key
Unit 1 2 (sample answer) 4 Student’s own answers.
Anna. I’m fifteen years old. I’m a (sample answer)
Page 2 1.1 student at Millburn school. I like going a Yes, I watch football.
1 1 fashion 6 sports to school. My favorite subject is b Yes, I go running every day.
2 pets 7 music History. I also like sports. I’m good at c No, I don’t./Yes, I do.
3 reading 8 walking swimming. I’m short and have brown d No, I don’t./Yes, I do.
5 computers hair and brown eyes. e No, I don’t./Yes, I do.
2 b You’re f We’re 3 c What’s your phone number? f No, I don’t./Yes, I do.
c He’s g You’re d What’s your address? g No, I don’t./Yes, I do.
d She’s h They’re e what’s your e-mail address?
e It’s f Who’s your favorite band? Unit 2
3 b ’s d ’re 4 b F, She likes Duncan James. Page 7 2.1
c ’re e ’s c T
1 b have; don’t have
4 b John isn’t French. He’s American. d F, She likes tennis, but not watching
c have; don’t have
c Marcos and Brenda aren’t cold. it on TV.
d have; don’t have
They’re hot. eT
f F, She doesn’t like doing housework. 2 b has e has
d Jessica isn’t hungry. She’s thirsty.
gT c doesn’t have f don’t have
e We aren’t thirteen years old. We’re
h F, She likes buying clothes/ d has
fifteen.
shopping. 3 b Does Jason have a basketball? Yes,
5 b Who is your best friend?
5 b She doesn’t like cleaning her desk. he does.
c Are you thirteen or fourteen?
c They don’t like visiting zoos. c Do Jason and Kelly have a bowl?
d What is your address?
d They don’t like studying Art. No, they don’t.
e What is your phone number?
e He doesn’t like listening to jazz. d Does Bobby have a house. Yes,
6 (sample answers) he does.
b My best friend is Mary. Page 5 1.4 e Does Bobby have roller-blades? No,
c I’m thirteen. he doesn’t.
1 b2 d3
d My address is 40 Mountain Rd. 4 b goes f does
c 1 e4
e My phone number is 704-2233. c plays g finishes
2 b F d F
7 b don’t d doesn’t d gets up h makes
c F e F
c like e like e arrives
3 (sample answer)
5 b go e plays
Page 3 1.2 Ana; Meeting new people and travel;
c finish f make, sets
1 b pets. The others are all types of Sports, animals; Playing games on my
computer; Cybersurfer super summer; d has, does
music.
I like chatting and designing programs. 6 (sample answers)
c ice cream. The others are all
b Do, No, I don’t. I usually go by bus.
hobbies. Page 6 1.5 c Does, No, it doesn’t. It finishes
d wild. The others are all food.
1 a remote control, b health club, at four.
e rock. The others are all food.
c soccer league. d Does, No, she doesn’t. I usually set
f yoga. The others are all school
2 b T. the table.
subjects.
c F, 19 million children play. e Does, No, he doesn’t. My mom
2 jeans, (sneakers), boots, spider, always makes dinner.
d F, 33%
mountain, black belt, yoga, potatoes, f Do, Yes, we do. We always watch
e F.
chalk TV together.
3 b 44% watch Super Bowl.
3 b travel f Math c 70 million go to baseball games. 7 b Do you take a shower every day?
c drummer g fashion d 28% participate in organized sports. c Does your mom go shopping on
d phone h friends e 40% of young people do strenuous weekends?
e neighbor exercise. d Do you go out with your friends a lot?
4 b photography f jeans f 19 million children play in soccer e Sheila sometimes goes to the disco
c extreme g fashion leagues. with her boyfriend.
d cheese h track and field g 33% of Americans are overweight.
e friends Page 8 2.2
5 b neighbor e shoes 1 b twins g listens to
c Rice f Math c twins h bossy
d spiders g movie theater d to get up late i oil and water
e clean my room j peas in a pod
Page 4 1.3 f watching TV
1 a m g re 2 conclusion, questionnaire, choice,
b m h is survey, score, winner, finalist, vote
c m i m 3 b My father always cooks dinner on
d are j Am Sunday.
e re k is c The class is doing a survey on
f are l are chores.

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d My sister and her friend never eat Unit 3 c isn’t listening
pizza. d isn’t taking a shower
e I sometimes get up late on Page 12 3.1 e isn’t riding her bike.
Saturdays. b7 f 2 j 6 4 b Let’s eat; I’m sorry, I’m doing
f My brother likes to go swimming c 12 g 4 k5 c Let’s go; Sorry, I can’t. I’m cleaning
after school. d Let’s listen; I’m sorry, I’m listening
d3 h 10 l 9
4 b Hamburgers don’t come from India. e1 i 8
(They were invented in Germany
2 bT Page 15 3.4
and perfected in the USA.)
c F, He’s wearing sneakers and shorts. 1 b G f G i G
c A winner always comes first.
dT c G gG j G
d We have breakfast, lunch, then dinner.
e F, He isn’t wearing a coat. d J hJ kJ
e Correct.
f F, He isn’t wearing a necklace. e J
f Curious means that you are eager to
gT 2 b I am drinking a nice cool cola.
learn.
h F, She’s wearing boots. c How are you doing all those things?
g Correct.
i T d Are you paying to use the computer
5 b 2, curious e 6, sometimes
3 b dancing f swimming in a cybercafé?
c 4, choice f 1, usually
c shouting g snowing e You are lying—it’s impossible.
d 5, questionnaire
d studying h chatting f Why don’t you let me in?
Page 9 2.3 e running g I don’t know what you are doing.
1 b flute e ruler 4 b Is she singing opera? 3 b before e please
c notebook f pencil case c We’re not running. c great f Oh, I see.
d markers d They’re reading. d laugh out loud g tonight
2 (sample answers) e Are you swimming?
c I have two notebooks, but Rosa only f Is it snowing? Page 16 3.5
has one. g I’m not chatting online. 1 b Rolling on the floor laughing my
d I don’t have a pencil sharpener, but h Is he studying German? head off.
Rosa has one. 5 b Let’s go shopping this afternoon!
2 b8 e3 h2
e We both have a Science book. c Let’s order a pizza!
c 7 f 5
f I have three markers and Rosa d What about having a barbecue in
d4 g1
has two. the yard?
5 Let’s do the English project 3 b at f good j are
3 b usually d sometimes
together! c me g know k you
c often e never
1 (b) 3c 5a d how h you l wait
4 (sample answers) e face i no
2e 4d
b falls asleep in class.
4 Hello, at the moment my parents are
c tell me to make my bed. Page 13 3.2 watching. Talk to you later, face to
d gets angry.
1 b practicing f playing face. Got to go. See you tomorrow,
e go to bed early.
c cleaning g studying I love you.
5 b play basketball?; he does. d running h skiing
c take photographs?; he does. e texting i communicating
d read?; he does. Unit 4
2 b1 d6 f7
e study; he doesn’t.
c 2 e3 g5 Page 17 4.1
6 a on / in d never / ever
3 1 chat 5 easy 1 b was g laughed k left
b in the / at e in / on
2 gorgeous 6 (hot dog) c bought h visited l fell
c in / on
3 purple 7 envy d made i had m was
4 safe 8 baseball e took j walked n was
Page 10 2.4 f sang
4 a gorgeous; 3 d whispering; 5
1 a2 d4 g5 Picture order: 5, 4, 7, 1, 6, 2, 3
b green, envy; 1 e belt; 2
b3 e7
c cleaning; 4 2 b T
c 6 f (1)
c F, Claire’s mom made some sandwiches.
2 b breakfast e Gordon Page 14 3.3 d T
c morning f practice 1 b chatting f studying e F, They left at six o’clock.
d fun g tired c swimming g taking 3 b I was at a wax museum.
3 Ads will vary. d crying h snowing c What kind of models were there?
e riding d There were a lot of famous actors
Page 11 2.5 2 b The woman is talking on the phone. and singers.
1 a Because there is a new blended c The boy is riding a bike. e Was Elvis in the museum?
youth. d The girl is swimming. f Were you in the dungeon?
b Mixed race is going to become the e The baby is crying. g Yes, I was. The dungeon was
biggest ethnic minority group. f The boy is studying. scary, but I liked it.
c a white person who copies black g The man is taking a shower. 4 a danced, arrived, hated
style. h It’s snowing. b played, ordered, started
d No, it’s not. 3 (sample answers) c worried, cried, married
e (Students give personal answers.) b aren’t studying d robbed, shopped, preferred

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Page 18 4.2 2 a2 b4 c3 3 dancer, (scientist), doctor, singer,
3 Warwickshire, England; Evans; She had director, actor, pianist, painter
1 b skipped f studied
two brothers and two sisters. She was 4 b actor d dancer
c ordered g danced
the youngest; Writer; She used a c singer e director
d married h chatted
man’s name. She was one of the best 5 b separate f album
e started
writers of all time. c get engaged g boring
2 regular: talked, loved, liked, showed
irregular: left, went, made, fell, d hit h exciting
lit
Page 21 4.5 e poetry
3 b2 d5 f6 1 a and e and i And
b and f and j and Page 24 5.3
c 1 e4
c But g But k and 1 b 5 d4 f6
4 b bought h spoke
d and h and c 3 e2
c sang i saw
d made j fell 2 b T 2 b Did he feed; Yes, he did./No, he didn’t.
e lit k took c F; Many celebrities live there. c Did he play the sax; Yes, he did./
f slept l had d F; Notting Hill is an excellent but No, he didn’t.
g went m left expensive place to live. d Did he set the table?; Yes, he did./
e F; Slavery was already abolished so No, he didn’t.
5 b ordered e bought
they weren’t slaves. e Did he go to school?; Yes, he did./
c walked f invited
f F; The first Carnival celebrations in No, he didn’t.
d showed
Europe were in big halls. f Did he do his Math homework?;
Page 19 4.3 g Rhaune Laslett was a social worker. Yes, he did./No, he didn’t.
hT 3 a 4 c 2 e5
1 (sample answers)
i T b 3 d (1)
b Yes, I was./No, I wasn’t. j T
c Yes, I was./No, I wasn’t. Page 25 5.4
3 (sample answer) Yes, I would like to
d Yes, it was./No, It wasn’t.
go to the Notting Hill Carnival. Yes, in 1 b Cliffhanger
e Yes, he/she was./No, he/she
my town we celebrate Carnival, but it c Hidden Dragon
wasn’t.
isn’t as spectacular as Notting Hill. d Any Given Sunday
2 c Yes, she did. e Yes, she did.
Lots of people dress up in typical 2 b Any Given Sunday
d No, she didn’t. f No, she didn’t.
costumes and parade down the streets c Hidden Dragon
(sample answers) with music. People from all over come d Point Break
Yesterday I drank a can of cola. to watch.
Yesterday I did my homework. 3 bF cT dF
Yesterday I did the ironing.
Yesterday I had cabbage for dinner. Unit 5 Page 26 5.5
Yesterday I played computer games. 1 a 1911; 1911
Page 22 5.1 c 250; 800
3 b R – started o R – hated
1 a didn’t b Did d 150 million; 2 million
c I – got p I – sang
2 b No, she didn’t. d Yes, she did. e 25 million; 800 thousand
d I – had q R – wanted
c Yes, he did. e No, we didn’t. f 1; 10
e R – visited r I – swam
g action, romance, comedy, science
f R – appeared s R – laughed 3 b didn’t go d didn’t hate
fiction, horror, drama, adventure,
g I – went t I – left c didn’t speak e didn’t have
animation; masala
h I – spoke u I – bought 4 b What did you have for breakfast this h two hours; three to four hours
i R – talked v R – danced morning? i Yes; Yes
j I – saw wI – slept c Who did they meet last week? j No; Yes
k R – needed x I – did d What did she read about? k No; Yes
l I – lit y R – ordered e What did your sister do last night? l Yes; Yes
m I – fell z I – made f Where did the train go? m Yes; No
n I – took
5 bb de fa n Yes; Yes
4 b 1945 e 1958 c c ed o Yes; No
c 1879 f 1789
6 b What was it about? 2 Students tell each other what they
d 1913
c Who was in the movie? remember.
5 b Anne Frank died in 1945. d Where did you see it?
c Edison invented the electric e Did you like it?
lightbulb in 1879. f Why did you like it?
Unit 6
d Paramount Studios opened in
Page 27 6.1
Hollywood in 1913. Page 23 5.2
e Michael Jackson was born in 1958. 1 a was b were
1 1 science fiction 5 romance
f George Washington became 2 b Janet wasn’t walking down the street.
2 comedy 6 action
president of the USA in 1789. c Jude wasn’t watching TV.
3 detective 7 cartoon
d They weren’t laughing at my story.
4 horror
Page 20 4.4 2 a release d villain
e Michelle and I weren’t playing chess.
1 a5 d6 f4 b episode e director 3 b was cooking at half past two.
b 2/3 e 3/2 c Oscar f star c were shopping at half past ten.
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4 b Was; reading; No, she wasn’t. 5 b What were you doing 3 b lakes e entertainment
c Were; buying; Yes, they were. c Who was directing c floating f digital
d Was; sleeping; No, it wasn’t. d Which movie studio were you d cities
5 b was listening, 3 working 4 b 2 e2
c weren’t watching, 1 6 1b 2d 3a 4c c 3 f 1
d were drawing, 2 d 1
e wasn’t raining, 4 Page 30 6.4 5 b Scientists h work
6 b Was your teacher wearing a skirt 1 b 2 d6 f5 c housework i offices
yesterday? c 1 e3 d robots j Factories
c Were you watching TV last night at 2 b T e leisure k pollution
eleven o’clock? c T f books l healthier
d Was it raining at eight o’clock? d F, Larry was nervous. g e-books
e Were you playing soccer yesterday e F, He brought a gun to pop the
at eight o’clock? ballons. Page 34 7.3
f T 1 b will
Page 28 6.2 gT c won’t
1 a jumping, playing, crying h F, They were waiting for him and d will
b sunbathing, dancing, making, led him away. e won’t
chasing f will
c sitting, swimming, running, clapping Page 31 6.5 2 b Will my parents buy me a car?;
2 b climbed 1 a 6 c (1) e5 won’t.
c crying b 2 d4 f3 c Will I marry a handsome man?;
d fought 2 a fought e Mayor won’t.
e laughed b bit f scarf d Will I be rich and famous?; won’t.
f ran c ate g pipe e Will I buy my own house?; will.
g swinging d drowned h cave f Will my sister live with me?; will
h washing 3 (sample answers)
i waving
j wrote Unit 7 b I think my family will buy a new car.
I don’t think my family will go on
3 b3 d1 Page 32 7.1 vacation this summer.
c 5 e2 1 (sample answers) c I think I will get a better job next
4 b violin g autograph b will d will year. I don’t think I will get a better
c crying h sat c won’t salary.
d walking i wrote d I think I will travel to Africa soon.
2 b Will robots work in offices?
e chasing j laughing I don’t think I will travel by boat.
c Will robots replace humans?
f waving k doorman 4 b traveling; travel d I; I’ll
d Will robots cook our food?
5 b autographs g play the violin c to e won; win
3 (sample answers)
c mask h wash your hair 5b T g B
b will e will
d scene i Wave your hands c H h H
c won’t f won’t
e driver j sunbathe d T i T
d will
f bank robbery e H j T
4 (sample answers)
f H
Page 29 6.3 b Yes, I think I will./No, I don’t think
I will.
1 b were climbing e was waiting Page 35 7.4
c Yes, I think I will./No, I don’t think I
c was swinging f was watching 1 b 5 d3 f2
will.
d was walking c 1 e6
d Yes, I think I will./No, I don’t think
2 (sample answers) I will. 2 b Yes, they will. e Yes, there will.
b On Friday evening, Jake was sitting e Yes, I think I will./No, I don’t think c Yes, it will. f No, there won’t.
on a sofa. I will. d No, they won’t. g Yes, we will.
c On Friday evening, Jake was reading f Yes, I think they will./No, I don’t 3 (sample answers)
a book. think they will. a won’t e will
d On Friday evening, Maria and Sophie
5 b ’ll go e won’t get b will f will
were calling a friend.
c won’t become f ’ll marry c will g will
e On Friday evening, Maria and Sophie
d ’ll be g ’ll have d will h won’t
were shopping.
3 b Jake wasn’t shopping. Page 33 7.2 Page 36 7.5
c Carla wasn’t reading a book. 1 b traveled e inhabitants 1 (Student’s answers will vary)
d Maria and Sophie weren’t sitting on c work f homework
a sofa. 2 (Without) plants there would be no
d library
e Maria and Sophie weren’t playing oxygen for us to breathe and (so) no
2 b epidemic e Scientists life on (Earth).
tennis.
c predictions f fridge
4 b were working; started 3 a It’s a giant interactive park.
d planet g replace
c was talking; started b It’s located in Cornwall, in the
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c No, it’s a park that combines 4 b 5; shouldn’t d 4; shouldn’t 2 adjectives: tall, ugly, weak, quiet
science, technology and art. c 3; should e 2; shouldn’t comparatives: noisier, prettier, wetter,
d You can find around five thousand 5 b accident e twisted dirtier, smaller
species there. c leg f move 3 b polar bear f elephant
e It’s a greenhouse. d hurt c shark g gorilla
f It’s a strong, recyclable material 6 b a week e shouldn’t d jaguar h zebra
that is transparent to UV light and c plenty of f eight e lizard
not degraded by sunlight. d fast 4 1 whale 6 panda
g Yes. Last year it had two million
2 giraffe 7 down mouse
visitors. Page 40 8.4 3 zebra 7 across monkey
h They usually stay about four hours.
1 b6 d5 f2 4 lion 8 stork
i Yes, I would. / No, I wouldn’t.
c 4 e3 5 cheetah 9 polar bear
2 2nd fencing 3 rd table tennis/ping pong 5 a stronger, shorter, weaker, faster
Unit 8 4th baseball 5 th mountain biking b prettier, noisier, dirtier, funnier
6th taekwondo c thinner, sadder, fatter, hotter
Page 37 8.1 3 bT
1 b earache f bad back c T Page 44 9.3
c stomachache. g cough d F; Baseball was first officially
1 b fast
d twisted ankle h broken leg included in the
c tall
e sore throat 1992 Games in Barcelona.
d big, small
e F; It was first included as an
2 b feeling e pale e short
Olympic sport in Seoul.
c wrong f dizzy f strong
f F; Today, there are more than forty
d twisted, sore, fell g lie down 2 b er e ier h ger
different events.
3 b4 d2 f3 c ier f ier
c 6 e1 Page 41 8.5 d er g ier
4 b feel e twisted 1 b5 e6 h 10 3 b A monkey is smaller than a gorilla.
c sore f lie c 1 f 9 i 4 c A whale is bigger than a shark.
d bleeding d7 g2 j 8 d A snake is slower than a cheetah.
2 c small g strong e A rat is bigger than a mouse.
5 a happened f called
d low h cheap f An elephant is heavier than a
b park g arrived
e full i less polar bear.
c hit h took
d fell off i broken f without 4 b Bears played worse than Eagles.
e stopped j hurts 3 (sample answer) c Bears played worse than Lions.
a I should drink water instead of cola. d Eagles played better than Bears.
Page 38 8.2 b My friend should have breakfast e Lions played better than Bears.
every day. f Lions played worse than Eagles.
1 b an earache
c stomachache 5 b4 d3
d a twisted ankle Unit 9 c 1 e2
e a cut on my knee 6 (sample answers)
f a broken arm Page 42 9.1 b A hamster is smaller than a whale.
g a sore throat 1 bT cT dT c An elephant is heavier than a
2 b 5, c 2, d 3, e 1 2 b Can e Can cheetah.
c Could f Could d A scorpion is smaller than a dog.
3 b football e archery
c bungee jumping f injury d Can
d elbow pads g equipment 3 b Could you help me with my Page 45 9.4
homework? 1 a8 d3 g2
4 1 sunscreen 5 helmet
c Can you feed the dog? b4 e7 h1
2 goggles 6 racket
d Could you lend me your dictionary? c 6 f 5
3 kneepads 7 boots
e Can you go out and water the
4 gloves 2 d
yard?
5 b racket d sunscreen 3 (sample answers)
4 b 5 d4
c gloves e goggles I would like to be a dog because a
c 2 e3
dog is intelligent and strong. Some
Page 39 8.3 5 a Can you show me your answers? dogs are beautiful and most are
b Could you explain the homework friendly too.
1 b1 d2
again?
c 4 e5
c Could you take me to the movies?
2 b play g go Page 46 9.5
d Could you tell me the time?
c go h go 1 a 2, b 1, c 5, d 6, e 3, f 4
d play i go Page 43 9.2 2 Americans: dogs, cats, fish, turtles,
e do j play 1 c colder f quieter birds
f do d noisier g faster Japanese: crickets, birds
3 b5 d3 f4 e stronger h worse Africans: none
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Chinese: cats e doesn’t rain 2 1 blues 5 heavy metal
Aborigines: dingos f ’m going to go swimming 2 folk 5 salsa
3 (sample answers) g isn’t sunny 3 soul 6 Latin
a Dogs are very friendly (most of the h ’m going to take 4 remix 7 house
time). i ’s 3 a4 e7 h 6
b Dogs love to play with you. j are going to make b5 f 3
c They are faithful and will defend you d2 g8
if necessary.
Page 50 10.4 4 b popular e interesting
1 a4 c5 e6 c enjoyable f traditional
Unit 10 b1 d3 f2 d addictive g commercial
Page 47 10.1 2 b3 d1 f4 5 b popular e enjoyable
c 6 e2 c interesting f addictive
1 b worried d unhappy
3 (sample answers) d popular g traditional
c relaxed
... there would be no wars in the
2 a at all d could future. I wish there would be no more Page 54 11.3
b better e can’t, could terrorism. 1 b country and western g jazz
c could, can’t c classical h folk
... women and men will be equal at
3 b worried f could work and at home. I hope domestic d reggae i heavy metal
c could g well violence will stop. e soul j blues
d can’t h good f house
e can’t i at all Page 51 10.5 2 b electric guitar e saxophone
4 b 4 c1 d2 1 Students mark a or b. c keyboard f trumpet
d recorder g violin
Page 48 10.2 2 a1 b2
3 (sample answers)
1 b4 d5 f 1 3 a5 c1 e6
b opera e Juanes
c 7 e2 g6 b2 d3 f4
c jazz f Aerosmith
2 b5 d6 f 3 4 Students say the superstitions they d the violin g salsa
c 1 e7 g2 remember.
4 b more commercial
3 b morning 5 Students answer each other. c more popular
c kite d more interesting
d donation Unit 11 e more sophisticated
e take a nap f more talented
f bandaid Page 52 11.1 g better
g relaxed 1 b makes d makes 5 (Students’ answers may vary)
4 2d 5e 4 a 3f 6b c made; making e did b Classical is more traditional than
5 crowds, angry, 2 b5 d1 techno.
worried, voyage, future, c 3 e4 c The saxophone is more difficult to
dreams, meaning 3 b Great, let’s start now! play than the trumpet.
c It’s a good idea but I don’t have any d The piano is more enjoyable to
Page 49 10.3 money! listen to than the electronic
1 b Is he going to study French? d Yes, I’m really hungry! keyboard.
c Are they going to stop smoking? e What a good idea! e Jazz is more old-fashioned than
d Is she going to blow out all the 4 b Don’t f think house.
candles on her birthday cake? c pants g boring
e Is Jim going to go to bed at three? d agree h True Page 55 11.4
2 (sample answers) e uniforms i agree 1 b5 d1 f3
b No, he’s going to study German. 5 b doing e would like c 4 e2
c Yes, they’re going to stop because c don’t think f Why don’t we 2 2e 4d
they’ll be healthier. d don’t we 3f 5c
d No, she’s not going to blow out all
the candles. There are too many. Page 53 11.2 Page 56 11.5
e No, he’s going to get up early to 1 soul, country, salsa, classical, rock and 1 Students say words in gray in their
exercise. roll, pop, western, jazz language.
3 b If a black cat crosses your path 2 Hip hop ... 1990s. Hip hop ... young
you will be unlucky. people’s demands for democracy,
c If you find a wishbone in your justice and equality. ... words hip hop
chicken you will get your wish. refers to a way of life - but the music
4 b open; will have is called rap.
c studies; will pass 3 a Jazz is older than hip hop. Jazz
d stand on your head; will feel started in the 1920s. Hip hop
e eats; will have started later.
5 b won’t have to b Both have black roots in the USA.
c are you going to do Neither music is about money but
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strong rhythm and involve every day? I usually eat two or three
improvisation. They are both portions. Page 63 13.2
popular, profitable and international, c Do you exercise? Yes, I exercise five 1 b5 e2 g4
means of communication, cultural times a week. c 1 f 3 h 6
phenomena and lifestyles. d How many cans of soft drinks do d7
you drink a day? I usually have one
2 b cooking f hammer
or two cans.
Unit 12 e Does your father have sugar in his
c gardening g pipe
d painting h odd job
coffee? No, he doesn’t.
Page 57 12.1 e teaching i repairs
3 a onions, bars of chocolate, cartons
1 b mustn’t - 3 3 b was Monday the 12th
of apple juice, bottles of lemonade,
c must - 4 c will bw Wednesday the 14th
potato chips
d mustn’t - 1 d will be Thursday the 15th
b honey, ham, bread, orange juice, e was Sunday the 11th
2 b Can I hand in my homework / hand
cheese, chocolate f will be the 19th
my homework in on Monday?
c Can I listen to my CD? 4 a much d a lot of g was the 9th
d Can we go to the movies tonight? b many e much e, b, a, c, d, f
e Can I have some cola? c many f a lot of 4 agenda, band, VIPs, songs, prices,
f Can I borrow your key? publicity, advertise, dates
Page 60 12.4
3 b a de fb 5 b arrangements f choose
1 b 3 d7 f6
c c ef c spontaneous g dates
c 2 e5 g1
4 b mustn’t run e must write d locations h publicity
2 b eventually e immediately e agenda
c mustn’t chew f must hand in
c journey f mess up
d must be
d escape
5 b Can I use a calculator?
3 a 8 d2 h4
Page 64 13.3
c Can I use a dictionary?
b 9 f 5 i 7 1 b a plumber e a cook
d Could I borrow a pen?
c 6 g3 c an electrician f a carpenter
e Could I leave class early to go to the
d a builder g a painter
dentist’s?
Page 61 12.5 2 b ’s going to fall
Page 58 12.2 1 Students say rules they know. c ’s going to arrive
2 b6 e5 h1 d ’s going to use
1 b5 e 2/6 h3
c 7 f 6/2 c 9 f 3 i 7 3 b ’s going to d ’re going to
d8 g1 d4 g2 c ’re going to e ’s going to
2 b soap. The others are all food. 3 a report 10 d smoke 15 4 a8 d7 g6
c plastic. The others are all food. b stay 11 e take 12 b3 e4 h5
d bar. The others are all food. c read 13 f make 14 c 2 f 1
e chewing gum. The others are all 4 Students write what they remember. 5 b2 e5 h 1
containers. d3 g4
f sandwich. The others are all liquids. Unit 13
3 1 bin 5 bandstand Page 65 13.4
2 waste 6 wrapper Page 62 13.1
1 b Shannon
3 facilities 7 quiet 1 b No, I’m not. I’m going swimming.
c the Hebrides
4 park keeper 8 litter c No, it’s not. I’m having dinner at the
d the Thames
4 a bottle, box, can, carton, jar, package, Blue Parrot.
e the English Channel
wrapper d Sorry, I have a French exam.
f Finisterre
b chewing gum, chocolate, potato e Sorry, I can’t. I’m going to Sally’s
party. 2 b the English Channel
chips, honey, sugar
f I’m free on Sunday evening. c the Thames
c bread, cheese, ham, onions,
d the Hebrides
tomatoes 2 b I‘m playing d You’re seeing
e Shannon
5 b1 e2 h2 c We’re having e You’re having
f Viking
c 4 f 1 3 b5 d2
c 1 e4 3 bT dF fF
d3 g1
c T eT
4 b I’ll help. I’m good at making
Page 59 12.3 sandwiches.
1 b a bag of potato chips 1 c I’ll make a poster.
c a bag of potatoes 8 d I’ll write an invitation on the school
d a carton of juice 4 web site.
e a jar of onions 3 e Why don’t we get my brother’s
f a box of cereal 5 band to play?
g a kilo of tomatoes 2 f I’ll bring some CDs.
h a bar of chocolate 7
2 (Some sample answers)
b How many vegetables do you eat

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4 (sample answers) and fell off his bike. In the end they than Alicia Keys.
... go by boat around the British Isles. talked while they were waiting for an c If he barks, tie him with his lead.
First, I’m going to the Irish Sea. Then ambulance. d If you do not like techno, you will
I’m going to the Atlantic. Next I’m hate this CD.
going to the Hebrides. In the end I’ll Page 68 14.2 e If they buy tickets, they will get a
go in the English Channel. 1 b critic e atmosphere free T-shirt.
... go around the British Isles by boat. c effects f reaction
We’ll start in the English Channel. d rise Page 70 14.4
Then we’ll go to Finisterre. Next we’ll 2 b more vulgar e more sophisticated 1 a 5 c3 e4
go in the Atlantic and up to the c smarter f better b 2 d6
Hebrides. In the end we’ll stop at the d more intelligent
2 a in Coyoacan, Mexico
Thames. 3 a 5 d2 h6 b She went to (Mexico’s prestigious)
b 8 e3 National Preparatory School.
Page 66 13.5 c 4 g7 c She had more than thirty operations.
1 b2 d4 4 b illuminated e stardom d They lived in San Francisco.
c 1 e5 c bopping f successful e They got married twice.
d commercial g authentic f Her ill health stopped her from
Students say which one they like best.
teaching.
Unit 14 Page 69 14.3 g She only had one exhibition in
Mexico during her lifetime.
Page 67 14.1 1 a fantastic, exciting, intelligent,
h She was forty-seven.
interesting, sophisticated, spectacular
1 b slept f barked
b disappointing, vulgar
c swam g fell Page 71 14.5
d took h gave 2 b more spectacular
c smarter 1 Answers will vary.
e tied
d more sophisticated 2 a It developed in the United States.
2 b cost g played
e more vulgar b It began in Nashville, Tennessee.
c were h was
3 b ’ll receive f more interesting c It became known as Music City USA.
d met i sang
c get g go d Alabama.
e got j knew
d will have h will know e He successfully attracted young
f was
e ’ll play people back to country music with
3 b when d when his ballads.
c while e while 4 a will see
b cancel, will get f It holds a week-long music festival.
4 b running d stopped
c like, will like g They can meet their favorite artists
c was bicycling e were waiting
d rains, will sit for autographs and photos and
5 Then the boy ran in the road after his e doesn’t hurry, will miss enjoy live performances.
ball. Next Shelly ran after the boy.
5 b She has a more sophisticated voice h Over 145,000.
After that a bicyclist stopped suddenly

Song worksheets
Unit 3 Unit 8 Unit 12
Page 80 Page 83 Page 86
play, town, usually, sitting, I’m, smile, computer, e-mail, Digital, 5,1,4,3,2
see, laugh, am, cool, telephone Technology’s, tonight, webcam, song,
Technology’s, tonight Unit 14
Unit 5
Unit 9 Page 87
Page 81 guitar, music, played, famous, photos,
beach, sand, astronauts, Aliens, teeth, Page 84 singer, throw, paparazzi
Dracula, cake, cat, fast, house 2,1,3,4; 2,1,4,3; 4,2,1,3; 3,2,1,4;
2,1,4,3; 3,2,4,1; 1,3,4,2
Unit 6
Page 82 Unit 11
6,1,5,2,4,3,8,7 Page 85
forest-drying, the planet-dying,
people-lying, children-crying, a world-
that’s free

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Waiting Unit 3

Waiting

1 Write the correct words in the blanks.

telephone usually sitting laugh play


cool I’m am smile town see

Saturday afternoon I ____________ football,


Or go with my friends to the mall.
We walk around,
See the ____________.
That’s what we ____________ do.

But I’m not playing football today.


I’m not at the mall with my friends.
I’m ____________ alone,
Here at home.
And ____________ waiting for your call.

I’m thinking about the way you ____________.


Remembering your eyes so fine.
I can ____________ your face,
And hear you ____________.
You’re always on my mind.

Why oh why ____________ I feeling this way?


Why don’t I do something about it?
It’s not so ____________.
I’m such a fool.
Why doesn’t the ____________ ring?

2 Listen and check.

3 Sing the song.

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The Movies Unit 5

The Movies
Charlie threw a big cream _____,
1 Fill in the missing words. And hit Willy in the face.
Willy jumped back.
beach house astronauts Aliens cat Stepped on a _____.
teeth Dracula cake fast sand And fell in a very sore place.

Julia was sitting on the ______, Oh the movies…


Looking at the birds.
She touched the _____. Rocky was driving very _____,
Rob took her hand. Joey was as scared as a mouse.
“I love you” were his words. A police car appeared,
To the right Rocky steered,
Oh the movies, the wonderful movies, And crashed right into a _____.
They take me far away.
I dream and dream, Oh the movies …
And to me it seems,
That I’m me up there on the screen. 2 Listen and check.

Four _____ got out of their ship, 3 Sing the song.


The moon in the sky was green.
_____ attacked,
Laser guns cracked,
An astronaut started to scream.

Oh the movies…

A man was standing at the castle door,


I didn’t see him clear.
But then he said,
with his _____ so red,
“They call me _____ here.”

Oh the movies…

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A Tragic Story Unit 6

A Tragic Story

1 Put the lines in the verses in the correct order. 2 Listen and check.

Of something that happened to me. ____ 3 Sing the song.


I want to tell you the tragic story, ____
So pay attention there you all, ____
A lesson let this be. ____

She likes an adventure or two. ____


My girlfriend is a sporty type, ____
“A parachute jump? With who?” ____
“Let’s take a parachute jump,” she said. ____

And the airport’s not too far.” ____


“Now get into the car. ____
“With you my dear,” she said to me. ____
You’ll love it when you try it, ____

The engines started, the plane took off, ____


I was trembling all the time. ____
We picked up our equipment, ____
And then it started to climb. ____

And then they opened the door. ____


“Hey, we’re awful high,” I said. ____
You’ll soon be back for more.” ____
“Jump out!” They said. “You’ll love it!” ____

I landed badly in a cactus plant, ____


I just fell out of the plane. ____
And I felt a terrible pain. ____
In the end I didn’t really jump. ____

They put me in an ambulance, ____


They put me in the hospital, ____
And that’s where I am today. ____
And the ambulance drove away. ____

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Digital Love Unit 8

Digital Love

1 Complete the blanks with words from the box.

computer e-mail Digital


webcam song tonight (x2)
Technology’s (x2)

Turn on your __________!


Get onto the net!
Write me an __________!
Please don’t forget!

Send me a photo.
__________ is best.
Think of me often.
I just can’t rest.

I’m missing you terribly.


__________ all right,
But to hold you in my arms,
Is what I want __________.

Buy me a __________
And I’ll read you a poem
And sing you a love __________,
That’ll bring you back home.

I’m missing you terribly.


__________ all right,
But to hold you in my arms,
Is what I want __________.

2 Listen and check.

3 Sing the song.

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Welcome to my Party Unit 9

Welcome to My Party

1 Number the verses in the correct order. He’s faster than a cheetah, __
More aggressive than a bear.
And this is Doris, my tarantula, __ So don’t touch that.
She’s real cute, a very good pal. That’s Tiger the cat.
She’s a bit poisonous, but apart from that,
She’s quieter than a butterfly, What’s wrong? You’re leaving you say? __
Not dangerous at all. But why? It’s not late…
Hey, Doris, where are you going? Didn’t you like the music?
Doris? Come back here… Was the food not good?
What’s the problem with my party?
Hey, welcome to my party. __ Well come again, some other time,
Come on in! Bye for now, see you around.
Go straight ahead,
And join right in. Doris? Doris! __
Sorry about that. She didn’t bite you, did she?
So go on, give him a mouse or two. __ No? Good, I’m glad…
But be careful now, careful of your hand, Doris, that was very bad!
He’s a big bad python,
My snake Sam. 2 Listen again and check.

But be careful now, you mustn’t touch that, __ 3 Sing the song.
That’s big Tiger,
Tiger the cat.
He doesn’t like visitors.
He’s real bad,
Don’t go too close,
He gets real mad.

What’s the problem now? __


Oh yeah, I forgot,
To tell you about Sam.
Yeah, Sam’s a snake, a python to be exact.
No, he doesn’t eat people, well not usually,
Only when he’s really, really hungry!
He’s strong you know, stronger than you.

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School Days Unit 11

School Days

1 Match the words. But they’re wrong.


We’re going to show them that they’re wrong.
forests lying We’re going to stand and fight.
the planet crying We’re going to do what’s right,
people that’s free We’re going to make this world a better place.
children drying
a world dying They think that we don’t dream,
Of a world that’s green,
2 Listen and check. A world that’s free, free of poverty.
They think that we don’t dream.
They say the kids don’t care,
That we only want to play and wear, But they’re wrong,
Levis, Reebok, Adidas, Nike. We’re going to show them that they’re wrong.
They say the kids don’t care. We’re going to stand and fight,
We’re going to do what’s right,
But they’re wrong, We’re going to make this world a better place.
We’re going to show them that they’re wrong.
We’re going to stand and fight, 3 Sing the song.
We’re going to do what’s right,
We’re going to make this world a better place.

They think that we’re too young,


To know what they’ve done.
Forests drying, the planet dying,
They think that we’re too young.

But they’re wrong.


We’re going to show them that they’re wrong.
We’re going to stand and fight,
We’re going to do what’s right,
We’re going to make this world a better place.

They think that we don’t see,


All the cruelty.
People lying, children crying,
They think that we don’t see.

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At Camp Unit 12

At Camp

1 Number the verses in the correct order.

So Mom and Dad, would you please


come here,
And take me home with you.
I want to see my room again,
And my dog and my sister, Sue. _____

Hi Mom, hi Dad, I hope you’re well,


Here I am at camp,
Writing to you from a very cold bed,
By the light of an old oil lamp. _____

We don’t have to wash our clothes, it’s true,


Or anything like that.
But we have to run ten miles a day—
I’m certainly not getting fat. _____

The food is really awful,


But we have to eat it all.
And if we say that we don’t like it,
We have to stand and face the wall. _____

We have to get up at five each day,


A cold-water shower is next.
But we mustn’t arrive late for breakfast,
Or the counselor gets terribly vexed. _____

Please! Please! Get me out of here! Please!

2 Listen and check.

3 Sing the song.

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The Howlers Unit 14

The Howlers

1 Fill in the blanks with words from the box.

throw guitar photos played


music famous paparazzi singer

I play _______ in a rock band,


The Howlers is our name.
We like our _______ loud and fast.
Having a good time is our game.

Now, we’ve never been to Nashville,


We’ve never _______ on MTV.
And when we give a concert,
Not many people come to see.

We aren’t as _______ as Elvis,


We’ve never ridden in a limousine.
We’ve never had our _______,
On the cover of a magazine.

Our guitars aren’t very fancy,


Our _______ isn’t Beyoncé.
When we played in San Francisco,
They tried to _______ us in the Bay.

But we don’t want to be famous,


It’s just not worth the pain––
Always chased by _______,
Screaming out your name.

2 Listen and check.

3 Sing the song.

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C AN
Worksheets
DO 2B
Each Unit of Can Do comes with five photocopiable worksheets designed to review the most
important grammatical points, providing teachers and students in mixed-ability classrooms
with valuable remedial work as well as material for fast finishers. Also included are eight song
worksheets.

Worksheet 1
Additional remedial work
Table of contents
designed to review the most
important language points
covered in the first two pages 10 Sweet dreams 47
of each unit in the Student’s
Book.
11 Opinions 52
12 Don’t litter! 57
Worksheet 2
Extension worksheets to 13 Last minute 62
increase vocabulary requiring
some creativity and mental 14 The concert 67
manipulation of the language
forms. Answer key 72

Worksheet 3
Additional remedial work
designed to review the most
important language points
covered in the first two pages
of each unit in the Student’s
Book.

Worksheet 4
Extension worksheets to
expand on reading and writing
skills.

Worksheet 5
Additional worksheets to
discover the culture of English-
speaking countries.

Song worksheets
Additional worksheets to be
used with Can Do songs.

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