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GRAMMAR (page 6)

Introduction

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VOCABULARY (page 4)

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Places

Transport

The House

Weather

bakery

motorboat

bedroom

cool

cinema

tram

garden

lightning

zoo

underground

bathroom

warm

bank

canoe

kitchen

rainy

5.

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 ordsnake: armchair, toilet, shelves, lamp, mirror, carpet,
sink, shower
1. lamp
2. shelves
3. armchair
4. carpet

5.
6.
7.
8.

mirror
shower
sink
toilet

1. windy
2. cold
3. hot

4. sunny
5. thunder
6. cloudy

(page 5)

4.

2.

1. scooter
2. helicopter
3. limousine
4. train

5.

5. jeep
6. taxi
7. motorbike

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1. is
2. has got
3. isnt
4. hasnt got
5. is
6. is

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

has got
are
has got
arent
are

1. teaches
2. goes
3. feed

4. stays
5. ride

1. never
2. rarely
3. usually

4. often
5. usually

1. go
2. enjoy
3. dont like
4. dont play
5. doesnt live
6. studies

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

doesnt know
thinks
sleeps
sits
love

1. do live
2. Does enjoy
3. do play

4. Does study
5. does sleep

1. in London
2. No, he doesnt.
3. football and tennis

4. No, she doesnt.


5. in Simons bed

(page 7)

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8.



9.



1. are buying
2. isnt watching; is walking
3. arent cleaning; are doing
4. is cooking
5. am not chatting
1. The dog and the cat arent sleeping. They are drinking
tea.
2. The baby isnt wearing a hat on his head. Hes wearing a
shoe on his head.
3. Melanie and Arthur arent reading a book. Theyre
dancing (on the table).
4. Grandmother isnt using the computer. Shes riding a
bike / bicycle.
5. The birds arent flying in the sky. Theyre standing on the
table.
1. Is Bertha singing? No, she isnt. She is standing on her
head.
2. Is Uncle Ed painting a picture? Yes, he is.
3. Is Grandfather using a mobile phone? Yes, he is.
4. Are two fish swimming in the water? No, they arent,
they are walking (under the table).
5. Is Max cooking bananas? Yes, he is.

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(page 8)

1. Listening:
Ryan: Hey, Erin. Who are these people in the photo?

Erin: Theyre my friends from school.


Ryan: Hmmm. Whos the tall girl with the short fair hair?
Erin: Her name is Gina and shes from London.
Ryan: Oh, shes good-looking.
Erin: Yeah, she is pretty but shes very quiet and shy.
Ryan: Who is the short girl with the curly hair?
Erin: Thats Eva. Were best friends. Shes very funny.
Ryan: And who is the tall athletic girl with the long fair
hair?
Erin: That isnt a girl. Thats my friend Mike. Hes very
clever. He helps me with my homework.
Ryan: Oh, sorry. And whos the girl with the straight black
hair?
Erin: Ryan, thats me!
Ryan: Really? Thats you, Erin? It doesnt look like you.
And what about the ugly dog with the long tail?
Erin: Thats my dog Fufu and hes not ugly!

1. Gina
2. Erin
3. Mike

2.

1. F

4. Eva
5. Fufu
2. F

3. T

4. F

5. T

4.



1. Pleased to meet you, Mr Jones.


2. Id like you to meet Anthony Miller.
3. Nice to meet you, Mark.
4. Sue, Tim, this is Anthony.
1. Where are the new vocabulary words?
2. How do you spell dictionary?
3. How much time have we got?
4. Can you repeat that, please?
5. Can I borrow a pen, please?

2.

1. snacks
2. olive oil
3. diet

baked beans
biscuits
muesli
olive oil
orange juice
yoghurt

4. vitamins
5. junk food

5. F

6. T

GRAMMAR (page 10)

1.

1. make
2. needs
3. Does ... drink

4. meet
5. Do ... put
6. dont eat

2.

1. Do you eat chocolate? Yes, I do. I often eat chocolate.



2. Do your parents drink orange juice?

3. Does your mother go to the supermarket?

4. Does your father cook dinner?

5. Do your friends have lunch with you?

6. Do you watch cookery programmes?
(second answers will vary)

3.


1. The boys arent eating popcorn. Theyre eating pizza.


2. Mum isnt making a salad. Shes making biscuits.
3. The girls arent drinking tea. Theyre drinking lemonade.
4. Dad isnt reading a newspaper. Hes reading a cookery
book.
1. are going
2. am buying
3. are holding
4. am waiting

5. is helping
6. isnt coming
7. are doing

(page 11)

5.

6.




VOCABULARY (page 9)
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

4. F

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

1. crisps
2. fizzy drink
3. lemonade
4. popcorn
5. nuts
6. beef

3. T

5.

7.
8.

2. T

1. Hamburgers and pizza are junk food.


4. Vitamins are good for you.
5. Beef and eggs have got protein.

Unit 1
1.

1. F

4.

SPEAKING

3.

3.
4.

9.

1 0.
1 1.




1. are watching
2. isnt eating
3. writes
1. dont eat
2. go
3. love
4. dont pay
5. want
6. are having

4. are you planning


5. Does Mr Brown work
6. isnt going
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

arent eating
are waiting
is enjoying
am choosing
are coming

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.


1. any
2. much
3. many
4. an

5. a
6. a lot of
7. some

1. How many
2. How much

3. How many
4. How much

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.


1. is
2. has got
3. sells
4. many
5. hasnt got
6. are

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7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

makes
am helping
are buying
any
some

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READING (page 12)

1.

Who ...?

Dr Richards Dr Woodson British people

1. wants chocolate to cost more


2. buys a lot of chocolate

3. doesnt like the idea of the tax

4. thinks some chocolate is good

5. is getting fat

6. thinks people will buy


expensive chocolate

2.

1. Chocolate will cost more money so people will buy less


chocolate.
2. It has got a lot of calories, fat and sugar in it.
3. Some dark chocolate is healthy. People will still buy
chocolate and pay more.
4. (Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.)

REAL ENGLISH (page 13)

1.




2.

1. frozen
2. salty, fried, oily, fattening
3. spicy, raw
4. sweet
5. sour
6. cooked

3.

Answers will vary.

1. Fried
2. fattening
3. raw; cooked

1. five
2. vegetables
3. carbohydrates

6.



8.
9.

4. spicy
5. sweet

2. F

3. F

4. T

5. T

4. milk products
5. sugar

1. Can I help you?


2. What would you like?
3. Would you like a drink?
4. Do you want anything else?
5. How much is it?

1. Where
2. When
3. Who

4. What
5. Why

3 and 4
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 15)

1.
2.

Word Builder

Listening:

Mike: Im so glad youre here, Mum. Ive got some


homework about nutrition. I dont understand it.
Mum: What dont you understand?
Mike: It says here, What are the five food groups?
Mum: Thats easy. First, theres fruit and vegetables.
Mike: Whats important about fruit and vegetables?
Mum: Theyve got vitamins, and vitamins keep us healthy.
Mike: I like some vegetables, but not broccoli. I eat some
fruit, but I really like meat and rice and fizzy drinks.
Mum: Well, those are different food groups. Meat has got
protein and builds your body. Fish, eggs and baked
beans have got protein too. Rice, bread, pasta and
potatoes have got carbohydrates. We eat a lot of
carbohydrates and get a lot of our energy from them.
Mike: OK. Thats three groups, fruit and vegetables, meat
and fish, and bread and pasta. What are the other
two?
Mum: Well, milk products, like yoghurt and cheese, is
another group. We need them for healthy bones and
teeth. Milk products are the fourth group, and the

5.

4.

1. T

7.

Adjectives: 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

(page 14)

last group is fat and sugar. Fizzy drinks are sweet


because theyve got a lot of sugar in them. Sugar
gives you energy, but its got a lot of empty calories.
Some fat is healthy. For example, olive oil and fish
oil have got healthy fat.
Mike: Wow, you really do know about nutrition.
Mum: After all that talk about food, Im hungry. Lets
make dinner!

3.

4.


5.

1. c

3. a

4. e

5. b

1. Junk food
2. sweet
3. Muesli

4. oily
5. raw

1. pub, chemists
2. scooter, train
3. sunny, cool

4. kitchen, bedroom
5. armchair, toilet

1. goes
2. Does eat
3. are watching
4. isnt baking

5. Is cooking
6. dont like
7. am not drinking

1. some
2. any
3. a lot of

4. much
5. a
6. many

6.

2. d

1. isnt
2. am sleeping
3. doesnt smell
4. plays
5. is making

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Does
does he teach
doesnt like
Has
havent got

7. I think its important to watch your diet. I try not to eat food
with a lot of fat and sugar. I prefer salty or spicy food, not
sweet things. I dont usually eat junk food and I dont eat
many snacks. I drink orange juice but not fizzy drinks.

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(page 16)

8.



9.
1 0.



1. Yes, please
2. Yes, its very spicy
3. Ill have some orange juice
4. that will be all
5. Its 10 euros
1. b

2. d

3. e

4. a

5.

5. c

1. How often do you eat junk food?


2. Camels milk hasnt got much fat.
3. How many calories does a teenager need every day?
4. We are buying a snack.
5. Id like to order muesli with yoghurt.

Unit 2

2.



3.

1. wood
2. cardboard
3. glass
4. cloth

5. paper
6. metal
7. plastic

1. carton
2. bottles
3. recycling bin
4. glass
5. jars

6.
7.
8.
9.

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pape r
bot t le
c a r d b oa r d
glass
wa s t e
r e c y c l ing b i n
c loth

2.


3.

1.

4.

was cleaning
found
put
was looking
threw
were talking

Accept all logical and grammatically corect answers.


1. doesnt use
2. walks
3. uses
4. was collecting
5. a lot of

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

created
did he find
came
a
many

1. c

2. c

3. b

4. a

5. a

2. 1. They work in the garden. They calculate the costs of the




plants. They check the electricity.


2. They learn how to spend money carefully.
3. It has got big glass windows. There are plants growing
everywhere.
4. It has got unusual methods of teaching and interesting
activities.

REAL ENGLISH (page 21)

4. had
5. didnt drink

1. 1. a river, the air

1. Did people throw rubbish in the streets?


2. Did the river smell bad?
3. Did people get water from the river?
4. Did women wash clothes in a washing machine?
1. Yes, they did.
2. Yes, it did.

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

READING (page 20)

GRAMMAR (page 18)


1. bought
2. took
3. didnt fly

1. They were playing basketball.


2. They were playing football.
3. They were sitting under a tree. / on a blanket.
4. She was watching birds.
5. She was eating a sandwich.

1. was sleeping
2. called
3. was taking
4. met
5. were putting
6. saw

cans
paper
waste
rubbish bin

4. was watching
5. was eating

(page 19)

The hidden word is plastic.

1.

1. were doing
2. were running
3. were sitting

7.

VOCABULARY (page 17)

1.

2. Fred and David werent throwing rubbish in the rubbish


bin. They were listening to music.
3. Alice wasnt putting paper in the recycling bin. She was
reading the newspaper.
4. Emily and Sara werent taking plastic bags out of the
water. They were swimming.

2. cans, bottles
3. newspapers, jars

2.

1. throw out
2. rescue
3. pick up

3.

3. Yes, they did.


4. No, they didnt.

1. Nat wasnt collecting bottles. He was drinking cola /


a fizzy drink.

4. flowers, trees
5. car, computer
4. destroy
5. clean up

Possible Answers
1. Please pick it up.
2. Put them in the recycling bin.
3. Please plant some flowers.
4. We want to rescue it.

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WRITING (page 22)

Word Builder
1. V
2. N
3. N

4. V
5. V
6. N

7.

4.

Listening:

Mandy: Hi, Callum. What are you doing with those


telephone books?
Callum: Hello, Mandy. Im taking them to the recycling
bins.
Mandy: No! Dont do that!
Callum: Why? What do you do with old telephone books?
Mandy: Dont you know about the Yellow Woods
Challenge?
Callum: No. Whats that?
Mandy: Its a competition. Every year, students from
primary schools bring their old Yellow Pages
telephone books to school. The school with the
most Yellow Pages gets a prize of 300.
Callum: But Im not in primary school.
Mandy: You can give them to any primary school student.
Callum: I dont know any.
Mandy: Oh, Callum. Give them to me. My sister is at Fair
Hill Primary School. They want the prize money
to plant trees near the school.
Callum: Oh, thats nice. Here they are. But theyre very
heavy.
Mandy: Thats fine. Thanks.
Callum: What happens to the old telephone books? Do
people recycle them into cardboard?
Mandy: Yes, they do. But first theres a sculpture
competition. Students make sculptures with the
old telephone books. Dont you know anything
about this?
Callum: No. I didnt know students make sculptures from
telephone books.
Mandy: Where were you when we were talking about it
in class? Were you sleeping?
Callum: I dont know. Maybe I was dreaming.
Mandy: We discussed this in the ecology lesson and
Frank had some photos of last years winning
sculptures. They were amazing. Theres also a
prize for the best sculpture. Last year it was a
1000.
Callum: Wow! Thats a lot of money. Did your sisters
school win anything?
Mandy: No, but maybe this year they will.


5.

6.



c
1. Callum
2. primary schools
3. Mandys

4. the telephone books


5. The best sculpture

1. Where were you yesterday


2. What did you do there
3. Why did you do it
4. How many teens were there
5. Where were they from

8.
9.
1 0.

Opening c
Closing a
1. b

2. c

3. d

4. a

Accept all logical answers.


Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 23)

1.
2.

3.

4.


1. e

2. d

3. a

5. b

1. protein
2. rescue
3. train

4. vitamin
5. oven

1. planted
2. did begin
3. was reading

4. didnt drink
5. wasnt sleeping
6. Were having

1. were cleaning, came


2. broke, was cooking
3. wasnt talking, arrived
4. Were doing, called

5. 1. rescued



4. c

6.
2. many
7.
3. Were students collecting 8.
4. has got
9.
5. dont want
10.

was driving
the
Do you hear
are damaging
didnt play

6. Once a week, we clean up the house. Yesterday, Paul


collected the bottles and jars and I collected all the paper,
cartons and cardboard. We took them to the recycling bin.
(page 24)

7.

1. e

2. c

8.

1. b

2. b

9.

1. We started recycling cans a long time ago.


2. The factory was polluting the river.
3. The rain damaged our house last night.
4. What were they planting when we saw them?
5. They were picking up bottles while it was raining.

3. b

4. a

5. d

Unit 3
VOCABULARY (page 25)

1.

2.

1. h
2. b

3. g
4. f

5. e
6. d

7. c
8. a

1. b
2. c

3. f
4. g

5. a
6. e

7. d

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2.

1. surgeon / nurse / cleaner


2. childminder / bus driver
3. Engineer
4. Lifeguard
5. cleaner
6. Childminder

4.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

GRAMMAR (page 26)

1.

2.


3.

4.

5.




1. havent had
2. has gone
3. hasnt cleaned

4. have planted
5. has lost

1. yet
2. already
3. just
4. since

5. never
6. ever
7. for

1. Has seen
2. Has paid

3. Has painted
4. Have made

1. No, she hasnt.


2. Yes, he has.

3. Yes, he has.
4. No, they havent.

1. Makes you feel good: win an unusual race; win an award;


break a record.
Makes you feel bad: be hurt; get lost; have an accident

2.


1. gone diving
2. had an exotic meal
3. done extreme sports
4. gone abroad

3.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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Possible Answers
1. The waiter has brought Mr and Mrs Brown their food.
2. The cook has given the food to the waiter.
3. Mr and Mrs Tate havent ordered / eaten.
4. Mr and Mrs Brown havent eaten.
5. Mrs Wilson has paid.

7.

8.


9.
1 0.




1. Did it snow
2. moved
3. havent driven

4. didnt go
5. have already done
6. has worked

1. D
2. S

3. D
4. S

1. has worked
2. started
3. appeared
4. won

5.
6.
7.
8.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.


1. was standing
2. stopped
3. a
4. didnt feel
5. the

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

has changed
has already performed
Since
ago
understands

Bill: Hi, Peter. What are you watching?


Peter: Hello, Bill. Im watching the Tour de France.
Bill: Whats the Tour de France?
Peter: Its one of the most important bicycle races in the
world. The Tour de France is only for the best
cyclists. In other races, the cyclists enjoy riding
as a hobby but theyve got other jobs. Some are
pilots, engineers or bus drivers. For the cyclists in
the Tour de France, riding bicycles is their job. The
people in this race are professional athletes. They
compete all year. They havent got time to work in
other professions.
Bill: How long is the race?
Peter: Its 3,500 kilometres and takes 21 days.
Bill: 3,500 kilometres?! Wow! Thats much more than
other races. Has anyone ever got lost?
Peter: I dont know.
Bill: Has anyone ever got hurt?
Peter: Yes, but doctors ride in cars behind the cyclists, so
theyre never far away.
Bill: Has the race always been in France?
Peter: The race always ends in France in Paris. Its
very exciting. Thousands of people wait in Paris
to watch the riders finish the race. But the cyclists
usually ride through different countries during the
race. In 2007, they visited four countries. That was
the first time I watched the Tour de France.
Bill: Which four countries did they visit in 2007?
Peter: Well, they started in England, went through
Belgium and Spain, and finished the race in
France.
Bill: Who is the Tour de Frances most famous cyclist?
Peter: Lance Armstrong. Hes won the race seven times.
He broke the record.
Bill: Well, Peter, maybe Ill watch it with you.

1.




READING (page 28)


1. limousine driver, worker in fast food restaurant
2. rubbish collector
3. waitress
4. factory worker, truck driver
5. cleaner
6. lawyer, senator / politician

4. have
5. have
6. do

Listening:

lost
has never let
has played
has become

1. do
2. go
3. go

4.

(page 27)

6.

1. They get a lot of money for the photographs.


2. Jennifer Aniston
3. They all had low paying jobs.
4. He wanted to be the president of the USA.
5. He has got his own radio programme.

REAL ENGLISH (page 29)

3.

1. F

2. F

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4. F

5. T


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5.

6.



1. 3,500
2. 21
3. 2007

8.

4. 4
5. 7

1. Have you ever


2. When did it happen
3. Where did it happen
4. Who was with
5. How did she feel

9.



(page 30)

7.



1. The surgeon saw the patient in his office yesterday.


2. Mr Jones often takes the bus to work.
3. Edward always returns his books to the library.
4. Vicky has played the piano since 2005.
5. The police caught the criminal last night.

8. Time expression: Last Saturday; every hour


9.
1 0.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.


Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 31)

1.



2.



3.



4.

5.

1. surgeon
2. broke a record
3. bus driver
4. lifeguard
5. had an accident

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

1. yoghurt, baked beans


2. hairdresser, engineer
3. metal, plastic
4. pollute, rescue
5. salty, frozen

4. has ... been


5. did ... arrive

1. a lot of
2. always throw
3. since

4. was sleeping
5. How much

5.
6.
7.
8.

1. earring
2. hood
3. flip-flops

4. lipstick
5. necklace

4.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

2.

sleeves
cap
blouse
piercings

(page 32)

4. e

1. Bettys shoes are more unusual than Jeans shoes.


2. Jeans skirt is shorter than Nancys skirt.
3. Bettys jacket is less formal than Jeans jacket.
4. Nancys shirt is darker than Bettys shirt.
5. Jeans clothes are more elegant than Bettys clothes.
1. the most expensive
2. the lightest
3. The cheapest

4. The biggest
5. the longest

1. nicer than
2. best
3. uglier than

4. less elegant than


5. the most comfortable

Second answers will vary.

4.

1. the most elegant


2. better than
3. taller than

4. less comfortable than


5. the least practical

1. not as dark as
2. as tall as
3. not as heavy as

4. as cheap as
5. not as small as

3.

and broke the school record. But this morning John had an
accident and he was hurt. He was playing football when he
fell and broke his leg. He has already been to the surgeon.

3. b

1. high heels
2. hood
3. mini skirts
4. flip-flops

2.

1.

1. has lived
2. didnt have
3. Have ... studied

2. c

5. ring
6. make-up
7. lipstick

GRAMMAR (page 34)

1. I have never eaten Japanese food before.


2. The waiter has just taken our order.
3. I have been to the dentist.
4. He has always liked classical music.
5. She has already seen that film.

1. d

1. sunglasses
2. earrings
3. bracelet
4. necklace

3.

6. Yesterday, John won a race at our school. He ran very fast

7.

VOCABULARY (page 33)

judge
went diving
cleaner
cook
gone abroad

1. Tim has worked as a bus driver for three years.


2. The hairdresser has just cut my hair.
3. Has that film producer won an award yet?
4. My best friend has never gone abroad.
5. Last Saturday we went diving with sharks.

Unit 4
1.

Adverb of frequency: always

1. Has Peter ever been lost?


2. We usually go abroad in the summer.
3. Richard won an award last night.
4. Did you read this book last year?
5. I have just had a meal at the new caf.

5.

5. a

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(page 35)

6.







7.

8.


9.



Possible Answers
1. Emilys hair is fairer than Simonas hair.
2. Simonas skirt is shorter than Emilys skirt.
3. Bill is thinner than Pete.
4. Robert has got the curliest hair.
5. Bill is the tallest.
6. Simona has got the longest hair.
7. Simona has got darker hair than Emily.
8. Simonas hair is straighter than Roberts hair.
1. warm enough
2. long enough
3. too short

4. big enough
5. too tight

6. luckier
7. have got
8. havent stopped
9. A lot of
10. has

READING (page 36)

1.
2.



1. T

2. R

3. R


4. R

5. T

1. when theyre close together


2. the sun
3. because not everyone liked them when they first appeared
4. recycled plastic bottles
5. old clothes

1, 4
1. practical
2. in
3. casual

4. out-dated
5. formal

1. formal
2. trendy

3. sensible

Word Builder

3.

REAL ENGLISH (page 37)

1.
2.

1. Mandys hair isnt long enough.


2. Lynne is too young to drive.
3. Michael is tall enough to play basketball.
4. This house is too small for our family.
1. wore
2. thinner
3. Some
4. helped
5. was wearing


5.

6.



Nouns

Adjectives

1. rain

rainy

2. rock
3. peace

rocky
peaceful

4. crowd

crowded

5. fright

frightened

Listening:
Heather: Hi, Jane. What are you reading?
Jane: Hi, Heather. Im reading a magazine article
called The Trendiest Clothes from the
1950s. I love the way teenagers dressed in
the 50s. Look at this photo.
Heather: Whats that girl wearing?
Jane: A poodle skirt.
Heather: A what?
Jane: A poodle skirt. A poodle is a dog. Poodle
skirts had pictures of dogs on them. They
were very in then. Poodle skirts were wide,
so they were good for dancing.
Heather: Did anyone wear mini skirts?
Jane: I dont think so. They didnt become popular
until the 1960s.
Heather: Do you see the blouse on that girl? Its really
cute. It doesnt even look old-fashioned.
Jane: Yes, that kind of blouse will never be out. Its
white with short sleeves.
Heather: I dont see any pictures of blue jeans. Did
girls wear them in the 50s?
Jane: They started to wear them, but a lot of parents
werent very happy about it. They thought
jeans were too casual you know something
a farmer might wear, not a teenager.
Heather: Hey, everyones wearing black and white
shoes.
Jane: Yes, those are called saddle shoes. They were
really popular then. I like them. They look
more comfortable than high heels.
Heather: A lot of the girls in these pictures are wearing
red lipstick. Was that popular in the 50s?
Jane: Yes, red lipstick was very trendy and so was
blue eye make-up. Look, shes wearing some.
Heather: Yes, I see. I dont know, Jane. These pictures
are fun to look at, but I like todays fashions.
1. d

2. e

3. a

1. were wide
2. mini skirts
3. parents

4. f

5. b

6. g

7. c

4. black and white


5. less comfortable than

1. What are you wearing for Sandys party?


2. What should I wear?
3. Should I wear high heels?
4. Can I wear your big black earrings for the party?
5. Do you think I should wear a bracelet with them?

(page 38)

7.

1. fashionable black
2. nice silver
3. casual white

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5. big orange
6. beautiful, long blue

Workbook Answer Key


8. Fashion Items
shoes
skirt
shirt
jacket
bag
jeans
T-shirt
pyjamas

9.
1 0.

Opinion
beautiful

Size
long

trendy
nice
fashionable

Colour
black
green
black

2.



3.





4.

big
casual
ugly

black
blue
grey

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.


Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

5.



1. ring
2. make-up
3. bracelet
4. lipstick
5. sunglasses

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

blouse
earrings
mini skirt
necklace
platform shoes

1. formal
2. casual
3. practical
4. go abroad
5. cook

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

sunglasses
fashionable
get hurt
protein
cloth

1. beautiful long
2. unusual red
3. tight yellow

3. e

2.

4.





3. big enough

1. theatre
2. playground
3. office
4. skyscraper

5.
6.
7.
8.

art gallery
train station
bus stop
basketball court

1. farm
2. square
3. tennis court
4. residential neighbourhood
5. concert hall
6. power station
7. university
2
f
o
4
5
t
p l a y g r o u n d s
f
r
q
h
f
6
m
u n i v e r s i t y
a
c
a
7s k y s c r a p e r
t
e
r
e
e
1

Possible Answers
1. People are buying tickets at the theatre.
2. People are working in the office
3. A man is leaving the art gallery. He is carrying a picture.
4. A woman is waiting at the bus stop.
5. Children are playing in the playground.
6. Two boys are playing basketball on the basketball court.

GRAMMAR (page 42)

1.

but she didnt buy it. It was the most expensive dress in the
shop. Then she saw a mini skirt. It was trendy and it was
cheaper than the black dress. Amy bought it and she wore it
with a white blouse and platform shoes.
2. d

1.

1. Have you ever gone


2. yet
3. much
4. wear
5. started

1. b

VOCABULARY (page 41)

3.

6. Amy saw a fashionable black dress at the shopping centre,

7.
8.

2. This blouse is not as fashionable as mine.


3. This mini skirt is the nicest one in the shop.
4. Students cant wear flip-flops because they are too casual.
5. This lipstick isnt dark enough.

Unit 5

1. warmer than
2. the most trendy / the trendiest
3. more practical than
4. less formal than
5. the most expensive
6. curlier than
7. as nice as
1. not warm enough
2. too small

little

CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 39)

1.

9. 1. My high heels are higher than yours.

4. a

5. c

2.




1. will clean
2. wont wear
3. will have

4. will break
5. wont watch

1. Beth and John are going to take a bus tour.


2. Beth and Sam are going to sail on the Hudson River.
3. Sam is going to go shopping.
4. Beth is going to watch The Lion King at the theatre.
5. Sam is going to hear classical music at a concert hall.
6. John is going to have tea at the Four Seasons Hotel.

4. ugly big
5. trendy, long silver

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4.



1. Beth isnt going to go shopping / hear classical music at a


concert hall / have tea at the Four Seasons Hotel.
2. John isnt going to sail on the Hudson River / go
shopping /watch The Lion King at the theatre / hear
classical music at a concert hall.
3. Sam isnt going to go on a bus tour / watch The Lion
King at the theatre / have tea at the Four Seasons Hotel.
4. Beth and John arent going to go shopping / hear classical
music at a concert hall.
5. John and Sam arent going to watch The Lion King at the
theatre.

2.

1. will go
2. is going to watch
3. are going to have
4. will give
5. are going to do

5.

1. What are you going to do tomorrow?


(Accept a logical and grammatically correct answer.)

2. Where are you going to go this weekend?
(Accept a logical and grammatically correct answer.)

3. When will you get married?
(Accept a logical and grammatically correct answer.)

4. How many children will you have?
(Accept a logical and grammatically correct answer.)
(page 43)

6.



7.




8.
9.

1 0.



1. will meet; Hollywood


2. travel; Central Park
3. flies; the Great Wall
4. will take; White House
5. goes; Italy

1. buy will come


2. will go rains
3. will be need
4. pay wont eat
5. will move sells
6. wont have fix

1.

2.

1. get a degree
2. make money
3. make an effort
4. go to university
5. start a business

3.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Word Builder

make: biscuits, lunch, friends, a necklace


do: homework, the laundry, sport, research

4.

Listening:
Announcer: Hello everyone. Today were talking to
Michelle Brown from the organisation Teens
4 Good. Teens 4 Good has planted more than
five gardens in the city of Philadelphia. Tell
us a little more about what you do, Michelle.
Michelle: Well, Teens 4 Good wants to make a
difference, so we go into poor residential
neighbourhoods.
We teach teenagers to plant and work in
vegetable gardens. We call our gardens
farms because we grow food there just like
farmers.
Announcer: How has the organisation helped the
neighbourhoods?
Michelle: First of all, teens from the neighbourhoods
learn about agriculture, but they also learn to
do something good for their neighbourhoods.
Not long ago, there were no green spaces
here. But after we planted the garden,
everything changed. If you walk past one
of our gardens in the afternoon, youll see a
green garden and teenagers watering plants
and picking vegetables.
Announcer: What do you do with the vegetables?
Michelle: Well, sometimes we cook with them. We learn
about healthy eating. But we also sell them
to restaurants. Later today, Im going to bring
tomatoes to an Italian restaurant.

4. least
5. tallest

1. are riding
2. are
3. used
4. began
5. ride

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

1. a

2. b

3. b

has made
has got
walk
will find
will continue

4. c

5. b

1. a business
2. to university
3. a degree
4. some good, our best
5. an effort, money, a discovery, a difference

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.


1. any
2. just
3. too noisy

1. It floats on water.
2. The floating concert hall is like a boat which will move
away in bad weather but Annes house will go up and
down in the same place.
3. Dams hold water and prevent water damage.
4. It destroyed (homes, offices, shopping centres and power
stations in) the city of New Orleans.
5. They can build floating homes.

REAL ENGLISH (page 45)

READING (page 44)

1.

3.

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5.

Announcer: Ah So you make money.


Michelle: Yes, but we dont keep it. We use it to buy
things for the gardens.
Announcer: Thats great! Are you going to plant more
gardens in Philadelphia?
Michelle: I hope that Teens 4 Good will plant many
more gardens. I also hope more teenagers will
join our fantastic organisation and help us to
plant our gardens.
Announcer: I hope so too. What do you like most about
Teens 4 Good?
Michelle: Well, I think Teens 4 Good makes teenagers
feel important. We make an effort and see the
results. But also, teens in our organisation
become good friends.
Announcer: Thank you, Michelle. Thats all for now.

4.

2, 3, 5

1. poor
2. gardens
3. plant more gardens

4. plant
5. see results

8.


9.
1 0.

2. I believe hell go
3. I think hell study
4. One day hell be
5. Where do you see yourself
6. My dream is to

2.

3.

1. lives
2. wont build
3. wahes

4. will get
5. is

1. taller
2. was shining
3. Does

4. already
5. any

6. Jack is studying at university. If he makes an effort, hell get


his degree this summer. Then hell look for a job. Jack wants
to make money but he also wants to do some good in the
world. He hopes that one day hell do important research.
(page 48)

7.
8.

1. e

2. a

3. d

1. he
2. her
3. she

4. b

5. c

4. Our
5. They
6. His

1. In the future, robots will clean houses in residential


neighbourhoods.
2. Barry is going to work in an office in a skyscraper.
3. If Carmen makes an effort, she will get a degree.
4. Ill see you at the tennis court at 1 unless it rains.
5. If we make a lot of money, well start a business.

Unit 6

1. They
2. your
3. them

4. He
5. me

1. me
2. their
3. We
4. It

5. you
6. she
7. I

VOCABULARY (page 49)

1.

2.

1. headset
2. voicemail
3. alarm clock

4. touch screen
5. calendar
6. battery charger

1. videophone
2. ringtone
3. digital camera

4. caller ID
5. display
6. keypad
4. ringtones
5. videophone

Accept all logical answers.

3.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

1. digital camera
2. calendar
3. alarm clock

4.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 47)

1.

(page 46)

7.

5.

9.

6. 1. What are his plans






1. concert hall
2. farm
3. make an effort
4. start a business
5. did our best

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

playground
art gallery
power station
get a degree
residential neighbourhood

1. Pick up
2. carbohydrates
3. recycling bin

4. trendy
5. raw

1. will be
2. isnt going to buy
3. wont rain

4. are going to give


5. will buy

GRAMMAR (page 50)

1.



2.

3.

1. could
2. couldnt
3. could
4. couldnt
5. couldnt

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

can
can
can
can
cant

1. shouldnt
2. should

3. should
4. shouldnt

1. has to go
2. dont have to get up

3. doesnt have to feed


4. have to wash

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4.

5.

1. mustnt
2. mustnt

3. have to
4. dont have to

1. Can
2. can
3. have to / can

4. Should
5. Can
6. Do ... have to

(page 51)

6.

7.

8.
9.




1. dont have to
2. can
3. couldnt

4. dont have to
5. should
6. should

1. cant
4. should
2. mustnt / shouldnt
5. have to
3. should / must / have to
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1. have changed
2. couldnt
3. an
4. better
5. could
6. happened

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

as big as
went
will change
dont remember
visit

READING (page 52)

1.

2.

1. Nairobi
2. without
3. expensive

4. students
5. an hour

1. cost about 20
4. lights
2. theres no electricity 5. the bicycle moves
3. go to a village far from home

REAL ENGLISH (page 53)

1.


2.

1. take a call
2. receive a message
3. hold on
4. interrupt

5. repeat
6. hang up
7. call back

Word Builder

Possible Answers
1. She should turn off her phone.
2. He should leave a message.
3. He should call back.
4. She should interrupt (the meeting).

1. throw out
2. hang out

2. T

1. keypad
2. calendar
3. answer

5.

1. b

3. F

4. F
4. an Internet connection
5. turns off

2. a

3. c

2. c

3. e

6.

1. d

1. Mr Jones never forgets meetings because / since he writes


them in his calendar.
2. The shop assistant couldnt hear him, therefore / so he
repeated his question.
3. We couldnt play football because of the bad weather.
4. You wont use a keypad since / because you have got a
touch screen.
5. Our teachers dont let us talk on our phones at school,
so / therefore most students leave them at home.

3. grow up
4. get up

Listening:

Grandfather: Karen, can you show me how to use my


new mobile phone?
Karen: Sure, Grandfather. Oh, youve got a touch
screen.
Grandfather: Yes, but I dont know how to use it.
Karen: On your old mobile phone, you used your
keypad for everything.

1. F

(page 54)

4.


4.

Grandfather: What do you mean?


Karen: Lets say you wanted to get your messages.
You pressed a button on your keypad,
right?
Grandfather: Yes.
Karen: You dont have to do that any more. Now
a list of text messages appears on your
screen. You just have to press the correct
one.
Grandfather: Oh, I see. Do you want to take that call,
Karen?
Karen: No, Ill get back to them later. Theyll leave
a message. Let me show you how to use
your digital camera. Here, do you see the
picture of the camera on your touch screen?
Its next to your calendar.
Grandfather: Yes, I see it. Should I take a photo?
Karen: Yes, thats a good idea. Look at the flowers
near that bench. Take a photo of them.
Grandfather: OK. Which button do I press?
Karen: This one.
Grandfather: Wow. That was easy. Tell me, Karen. Can
I download new ringtones with this phone?
Karen: Yes, you can download them from the
Internet, just like you did with your old
mobile phone.
Grandfather: But my old phone didnt have an Internet
connection.
Karen: Oh, well Im sure this one does. Wait a
minute. Im going to turn off my phone.
There.

7.

4. b

5. a

1. because
2. since
3. Therefore

8.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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5. So

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9.

3.

CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 55)

1. landmark
2. banks
3. south

1.

1. c

4.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

2.

1. voicemail
2. hang up
3. call back

3.



4.

5.

6.



Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

2. e

3. b

4. a

5. d

4. interrupt
5. turn off

GRAMMAR (page 58)

1.

1. playground, square
2. wood, cloth
3. lifeguard, cleaner
4. earrings, necklace
5. biscuits, crisps

2.

1. mustnt
2. should
3. have to

4. can
5. couldnt

1. must
2. cant
3. shouldnt / mustnt

4. dont have to
5. couldnt

1. since
2. a lot of
3. was studying
4. have to
5. mustnt

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

3.

4.

will pay
any
am not calling
already
have won

7. My voicemail isnt working. When people leave messages,


I can see them on my phone display, but I cant hear them.
Also, the alarm clock and the digital camera arent working.
Its a new phone, so I shouldnt have these problems.
(page 56)

8.
9.

1 0.



1. e

5.


2. c

3. a

1. so
2. Therefore
3. because of

4. d

5. b

4. because
5. since

1. You should leave him a message.


2. You mustnt use your mobile phones in here.
3. I couldnt reply to your text message.
4. You dont have to get up early tomorrow.
5. Can you see the calendar on the display?

6.



7.

Unit 7

VOCABULARY (page 57)

8.
9.

2.

1. is visited
2. are displayed
3. are given

4. arent allowed
5. is performed
6. are taught

1. are found
2. Is called
3. is visited

4. isnt served
5. Are eaten

1. was built
2. were performed
3. was sold

4. was thrown
5. was destroyed
6. was closed

1. This painting wasnt painted by John Constable. It was


painted by William Turner.
2. The ship in the painting wasnt called the Tempest. It was
called the Temeraire.
3. It wasnt damaged in a war with the Italians. It was
damaged in a war with the French.
4. Water colour paints werent used by the artist. Oil paints
were used.
5. The picture wasnt sold to the National Gallery. It was
given to the National Gallery.
1. How many buildings were burnt by the fire?
2. Was St Pauls Cathedral destroyed in the fire?
3. What were houses made of at that time?
4. Were they built close together?

(page 59)

1.

4. west
5. north

1. cave
2. channel
3. cliff

4. coast
5. field
6. bridge

1. capital city
2. continent
3. cave

4. east
5. channel

1. are played
2. was situated
3. was played
4. were added
5. was watched

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

is watched
are played
are worn
are eaten
are sent

1. David Beckham is known by people around the world.


2. Romeo and Juliet was written by Shakespeare.
3. The 1966 World Cup was won by the English Football
team.
4. More than 250 languages are spoken today (by people) in
London.
5. More than 12 million tickets are sold by theatres in
London every year.
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1. was born
2. younger than
3. studied
4. many
5. is called
6. have got

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7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

became
the
must
for
hasnt been
will rule

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READING (page 60)

1.
2.



1. c

2. a

3. b


4. a

5. c

6. c

1. David Marks and Julia Barfield


2. six
3. seven years
4. It has got the best view in London.
5. one hour

REAL ENGLISH (page 61)

1.

1. a model aeroplane
2. an engineer
3. mobile phone

4. reason
5. dinner
6. art from rubbish

2.

1. planned
2. prepared
3. improve

4. develop
5. producing

3.

Accept all logical answers.

4.

advice 3
protein 3
contest 7
realised 3

1. F

5.



1. in the Ritz Hotel in London


2. jeans and trainers
3. a type of bread
4. in 1906
5. Its very expensive.

6.

1. b

7.


5.
6.
7.
8.

2. F

2. a

3. F

3. d

4. T

4. e

5. F

6. T

5. c

(page 62)

Word Builder
7 1.
3 2.
7 3.
7 4.

Cindy: The Ritz sounds like the perfect hotel, but is it


expensive?
Max: Yes, it is, Cindy. Its very expensive.
Cindy: Dont worry, everyone. Next week our topic will
be A Day in London for less than 100.

metal
career
advert
modern

8.

9.

Listening:
Cindy: Youre listening to Travel Talk. This week were in
London with tour guide Max Devine. Hes going
to tell us about one of Londons nicest hotels the
Ritz. Hi, Max.
Max: Hi, Cindy.
Cindy: The Ritz Hotel is famous for its afternoon tea, isnt
it, Max?
Max: Yes, tea is served every day at 3.30.
Cindy: Whats so special about it?
Max: Well, its very formal. Its served in a place
called Palm Court. Palm Court is one of the most
beautiful rooms in the hotel. People dress nicely.
Jeans and trainers are not allowed.
Cindy: Is food served with the tea?
Max: Yes, each day the chefs prepare cakes, small
sandwiches and scones.
Cindy: Scones? What are they?
Max: A scone is a type of bread. Scones are very
popular in England.
Cindy: Afternoon tea sounds lovely. But some of our
listeners may want to stay at the Ritz. Tell us a
little about the hotel, Max. Where is it situated?
Max: In the West End of London. Its east of
Buckingham Palace.
Cindy: How old is it?
Max: It was built by Czar Ritz in 1906. So, its more
than a hundred years old. It was designed by a
French architect, Charles Mews.
Cindy: Are the rooms as nice as the rest of the hotel?
Max: Yes, theyre big and beautiful.

1. eventually
2. At last
3. Before

4. By
5. finally

1. Before
2. By
3. Then / Eventually

4. Then / Eventually
5. Finally

Possible Answer
T
 oday, tea is a popular drink around the world. But it wasnt
always. First of all, tea was discovered in 2737 BC by the
Chinese Emperor Shen Nung. By 400 AD, it was developed
as a medicine. Then, it was taken from China to Japan in
879. Eventually, in 1610, tea was sent from Japan to Europe.
Finally, in 1660, tea was imported to England. By 1903, the
first teabags were produced. At last, people could enjoy a
quick cup of tea.

CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 63)

1.



2.



3.

4.

5.

1. improve
2. capital city
3. bank
4. caves
5. produces

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

continent
north
design
east
developed

1. crisps
2. waste
3. throw out
4. bridge
5. landmark

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

farms
skyscraper
sensible
blouse
voicemail

1. are sold
2. arent served

3. is walked

1. was built
2. Was ... invented

3. wasnt thrown out

1. was designed
2. are ... recycled

3. was written
4. Are ... given

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6.



1. as interesting
2. fought
3. Have you cooked
4. the largest
5. try

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

mustnt
is eating
much
was taken
Were you preparing

7. The first computers were designed in the 1940s and were


used in offices. Smaller computers were developed in the
1970s for peoples homes. Today, computers are bought and
sold everywhere. They have improved a lot and most people
can operate them.

1 0.



1. b

2. c

3. a

1. By
2. Eventually
3. At first

4. e

2.

4. Then
5. At last

1. Hotels are often constructed along the coast.


2. A cave was discovered last summer.
3. Two new bridges were designed last year.
4. What famous wines are produced in this area?
5. This island was discovered by a Spanish explorer.

3.

3. b
4. c

5. finger
6. bone
7. toe
5. e
6. a

1. speed
2. endurance
3. balance

4. strength
5. coordination

5.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

2.

7.




as hard as
better than
less aggressively than
more slowly than

1. fast
2. easily
3. beautifully
4. badly

5.
6.
7.
8.

far
happily
well
loudly

1. beautifully
2. badly
3. fast

4. loudly
5. easily

1. Who is the tallest player in the NBA?


2. What do runners eat before a race?
3. Which athlete made the most money in one year?
4. Who scored the most points in the history of the NBA?
5. Who has won the most football World Cups?
1. is the most popular sport S
2. is considered the best player ever S
3. sports do you like (best) O
4. is your favourite athlete S
5. did you play when you were young O
6. taught you to play (when you were young) S
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1. serious
2. is preparing
3. does
4. well
5. quickly
6. many

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

good
doesnt
has won
is considered
will probably be
higher than

1. F

2. T

3. T

4. T

5. F

1. because they wont have enough time to study for tests


2. Sport is also good for your brain.
3. when they are young
4. The hippocampus helps move the muscles and helps the
brain think.
5. They are a good combination.

REAL ENGLISH (page 69)

1.

GRAMMAR (page 66)




Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

1.
2.

1.

5.
6.
7.
8.

READING (page 68)

7. g
8. f
4. barefoot
5. endurance

4.

5.

1. speed
2. muscles
3. genes

1. more quickly than


2. as well as
3. confidently
4. as easily as

8.
9.

1. brain
2. lung
3. heart
4. muscle
1. d
2. h

1. more quickly than


2. worse than
3. more beautifully than
4. farther than / further than

VOCABULARY (page 65)




4.

6.

5. d

Unit 8
1.

(page 67)

(page 64)

8.
9.

3.

2.


3.

1. elbow guard
2. hockey stick
3. boxing gloves

4. mouth guard
5. wrist guard
6. knee guard

1. helmet
2. ice-skates, protective gear
3. treadmill
4. golf clubs

5. tennis racket
6. baseball bat
7. baseball glove
8. skateboard

1. treadmill
2. skateboard

3. mouth guard
4. helmet

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1. orange juice
2. hairdresser
3. voicemail

4. videophone
5. olive oil
6. textbook

9.
1 0.

4. Listening:








5.

6.



Sue: Do you sell skateboards?


Mr Tate: Yes, we do. What are you looking for?
Sue: I dont really know. Ive never ridden a
skateboard before.
Mr Tate: Well, you shouldnt start with our most
expensive skateboards. You can always buy a
better one in another year or two.
Sue: OK. Do I need a helmet? Does protective gear
really make a difference?
Mr Tate: Yes. You need it when you ride at high speeds.
Sue: But Ive seen people riding without helmets.
Mr Tate: Yes and a lot of them get hurt. I dont
understand those people. Have you ever seen
a boxer without gloves or a mouth guard?
Do ice-hockey players start a game with just
a stick and a pair of ice skates? I say ride
safely or dont ride at all.
Sue: OK. Ill buy a skateboard, a helmet and
protective gear.
David: Excuse me. Im looking for a treadmill.
Mr Tate: Then youve come to the right place. Have a
look at this one.
David: I see a button on the display. Whats it for?
Mr Tate: It changes the speed. When you run on the
treadmill, youll put it on a high speed. At the
end of your run, youll change the speed and
then you can walk slowly.
David: Do I need protective gear?
Mr Tate: No. Using a treadmill isnt like riding a
skateboard. But people have fallen off them.
Remember this walk at the beginning. Dont
run from the beginning and dont try to break
any records on the first day.
David: That wont happen. Im not training for the
Olympics. I just want to exercise regularly.
1. F

2. T

3. T

4. T

5. F

1. a skateboard, a helmet and protective gear


2. He wants to exercise regularly.
1. I need a new helmet.
2. Its too small.
3. It fits better than the others.
4. I dont want a red helmet.
5. It isnt as expensive as the others.

(page 70)

7.

6. F

1. oily
2. biggest
3. loudly

1. fantastic
2. quickly
3. faster than

4. close
5. excitedly
6. happy

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.


Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 71)

1.



2.



3.


4.

5.



1. treadmill
2. brains
3. coordination
4. helmet
5. finger

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

knee pads
speed
lungs
barefoot
baseball bat

1. cliff, east
2. repeat, interrupt
3. bracelet, lipstick
4. pilot, cashier
5. improve, produce
1. did you do / watch yesterday
2. was playing
3. won
4. did she win / get
1. well
2. as fast as
3. more easily than
1. was invented
2. has been
3. usually
4. fast
5. slowly

4. farther than / further than


5. less regularly than
6. loudly
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

builds
shouldnt
a
easier
will enjoy

6. Golf clubs are sold in shops with tennis rackets, hockey


sticks and other sports equipment. But is golf really a sport?
It wont improve your speed or endurance like running. Its
not as good for your heart and lungs as swimming. But golf
can improve your coordination.
(page 72)

7.

8.

9.



1. new ice-skates
4. fit better than
2. too small
5. the cheapest
3. not comfortable enough
1. happily
2. beautiful
3. hard

4. loud
5. formally

1. You need strength and coordination to skate.


2. The best runners in the world run barefoot.
3. These baseball gloves fit better than those.
4. Does the brain work harder than the heart?
5. How many helmets are sold here every week?

4. best
5. regularly
6. important

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Unit 9

VOCABULARY (page 73)

2.

d e

e d w c

7.

g h

1. was walking
2. cant
3. Ive tried
4. hasnt
5. am I going to
6. as bad as
7. dont want

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers

y g

e p

i w v

8.

a g h g

d w a u e

n a

x m r

j w q
i

e d

e n a

a b

o k

o m i

READING (page 76)

1.
2.

u d e q v p

j m w f

1. horrified
2. delighted
3. miserable

e d

4. furious
5. disgusted
6. frustrated

1. relieved
2. jealous
3. annoyed
4. depressed
5. disappointed
6. guilty, ashamed / ashamed, guilty

3.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

GRAMMAR (page 74)




2.


3.




4.

1. lets
2. dont ... eat
3. are playing
4. is sleeping

5.
6.
7.
8.

does ... see


Is ... studying
likes
arent coming

1. Have started
2. were running
3. loved
4. didnt want

5.
6.
7.
8.

were studying
prepared
have taken
has made

1. Will students go
2. will learn
3. They will turn on
4. are you going to buy
5. Im going to buy
6. have
1. Are used
2. was invented
3. is cooked

5.


1. many
2. an
3. Many
4. the

1.

2.

5.
6.
7.
8.

2. T

3. T

4. F

5. T

1. because hes not playing in the game


2. Yes it does. Teenagers feel their emotions strongly.
3. He probably thinks he has got terrific coordination and
speed.
4. They make things seem worse than they are.
5. repeat good thoughts

1. D
2. S

3. D
4. S

5. S
6. S

1. Can you help me out?


2. Its up to you.
3. Ive got no idea.
4. Im feeling down.
5. cant stand

Word Builder

3.

(page 75)

1. F

regularly
have to
is trying
unless
a
should

REAL ENGLISH (page 77)

4. was painted
5. werent given
6. was told

8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

1.

5. more exotic than


6. the most beautiful
7. as easy as

g u

1.

1. the best
2. slowly
3. fashionably
4. more exciting than

7. S
9. D
8. D 10. S

1. b
2. c
3. a
Listening:
1
Mum: Why are you crying, Debbie? Did something
happen?
Debbie: Im depressed, Mum. I dont want to change
schools next year.
Mum: Everything will be OK, Debbie. Youll see.
Debbie: But I dont know anyone at my new school. Ive
got a lot friends at my old school. Now I have to
start all over again. Why do we have to move?
Mum: We have to move to London because of my job.
You know that, Debbie. But listen. Youre very
friendly and funny. Youll make new friends
easily. You know, you can choose to be miserable
or you can try to be more positive.

much
Some
the
a
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Jim: Dad, where are my glasses?
Dad: I dont know, Jim. Where did you leave them?
Jim: Ugh! Im so frustrated. Ive looked everywhere.
Maybe I left them at school. Well, Ive got no
idea where they are. I dont see them in the
living room.
Dad: Were you using your computer? Maybe theyre
next to it.
Jim: Ive already looked there.
Dad: Do you want me to come to your room and help
you look for them?
Jim: Yes.
Dad: Ill be right there Jim, look at your room.
What a mess!
3
Anne: Are you OK, Mum?
Mum: No, Anne, Im not. Every muscle in my body
hurts. I like hiking, but this is too hard!
Anne: Yeah, this mountain is higher than I thought it
was. But were almost at the top and theres an
amazing cave at the top of the mountain. Youll
love it.
Mum: A cave? Really? But lets stop for a few minutes,
Anne.
Anne: Remember, Mum, all this exercise is good for
your heart and lungs. Maybe next week, well go
bungee jumping.
Mum: What? Hiking is OK but

1. b

2. c

4.

1. depressed
2. Mums job
3. frustrated

5.

1. e

2. a

7.

8.
9.

3. d

4. c

5. f

4.

5.



4. quickly
5. me

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

3. b

hang up
coast
operate
muscle
hockey stick

1. didnt study
2. Does ... swim
3. are ... going

4. has ... been


5. am buying / am going to buy

1. quietly
2. the longest
3. hard

4. as well as / better than


5. easier than / as easy as

1. the most popular


2. just
3. have sent
4. too sad
5. feels

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

cant
many
did
was written
can

(page 80)

7.

1. If you ask me,


2. Why dont you
3. Youd better

4. I suggest
5. Maybe you can

delicious pancakes for breakfast but his brother Kevin ate


them all before Gary got to the kitchen. Gary was furious
but he didnt say anything to his brother. Next, Gary went to
school. It was raining outside, so he opened his umbrella. It
broke right away because it was so windy! It was a bad day
for Gary.

4. b

5. b

1. Jasmine was delighted when her parents gave her a


surprise party.
2. Ive been depressed since last year.
3. You shouldnt put up with a friend like him.
4. She was miserable because her friends didnt help her
out.
5. Im jealous of my brother.

Grammar Practice
REVIEW 1 (page 106)

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

2. a

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

computer was gone. Why did his sister take his things? He
lets her use his mobile phone but he draws the line at his
laptop computer. He isnt going to put up with this.

9.

1. so
2. beautiful little
3. By

1. beef
2. glass
3. shop assistant
4. make-up
5. university

6. Tom was furious. His bedroom door was open and his laptop

6. b

1. Jack feels guilty because he cheated in a test.


2. My sister was delighted because my parents bought her
a new computer.
3. Jerry has got big blue eyes.
4. Heathers best friend has just moved to New York.
5. Before there were mobile phones, teenagers couldnt
send text messages to their friends.
6. Ive worked hard to improve my marks.

1. a

3.

4. help him look


5. cave
6. go bungee jumping

CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 79)

1.

8. Gary had a very annoying day yesterday. His mother made

3. a

(page 78)

6.

2.

1.

2.

1. go
2. doesnt clean
3. studies

4. likes
5. dont drink
6. Does ... play

1. are using
2. am not having
3. isnt running

4. Are ... flying


5. Is ... teaching

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3.

4.
5.



6.



1. cooks
2. works
3. is planting
1. b

2. a

REVIEW 2 (page 108)

4. recycle
5. throw
6. are collecting
3. b

1. rained
2. damaged
3. blew
4. stopped
5. went

4. b
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

1.

5. a

2.

saw
wanted
didnt know
Did ... bring
began

3.

1. Sally and Pam were making dinner at 5 oclock.


2. I was drinking tea when the phone rang.
3. John wasnt playing football with his friends yesterday
morning.
4. Were Mr and Mrs Scott cleaning their house at
10 oclock?
5. Mr Smith wasnt driving the car when the accident
happened.

(page 107)

7.



8.



9.

1. was having
2. was sitting
3. heard
4. were fighting
5. fell

6.
7.
8.
9.

was your mother doing


was happening
was sleeping
woke

1. was reading; was talking


2. was walking; heard
3. Were browsing; came
4. was cooking; were watching
5. was playing; fell; broke
1. have heard
2. has bought
3. have cooked

1 2.

1. has worked
2. has taught
3. hasnt been

4. went
5. havent seen

1. Did visit
2. rescued
3. has worked

4. havent practiced
5. didnt go

1. the highest
2. the longest
3. the most amazing

4. the smallest
5. the most dangerous
6. the most popular

1. the best
2. the worst
3. not as high as

4. higher than
5. as good as

1. exciting enough
2. too noisy

3. too polluted
4. not clean enough

5.

1. Will children fly planes to school?


Yes, they will. / No, they wont.

2. Will cars use electricity?
Yes, they will. / No, they wont.

3. Will people live on the moon?
Yes, they will. / No, they wont.

4. Will the world be better than it is today?
Yes, it will. / No, it wont.

6.


7.

1. is going to visit
2. are you going to do
3. are going to learn
4. are going to get

5. arent going to walk


6. are going to take
7. Are going to go
8. is going to meet

1. will leave
2. am going to visit
3. wont rain

4. Will remember
5. Are going to go

1. will have
2. study
3. dont wear

4. will miss
5. will be
6. wont get

1. cant
2. couldnt
3. can

4. could
5. Can
6. Could

1 0.

1. must
2. mustnt
3. must

4. mustnt
5. mustnt
6. must

1 1.
1 2.

1. b

8.

1. Q: Has Tom cooked dinner?


A: he has; has cooked

2. Q: Has Mrs Smith ever been to France?
A: she has; has been

3. Q: Have the animals eaten yet?
A: they havent; havent eaten

4. Q: How long have you studied English?
A: have studied

5. Q: How many Harry Potter books has he read?
A: He has read

1 1.

4.

4. more practical than


5. worse than
6. less expensive than

(page 109)

4. hasnt fed
5. hasnt seen

1 0.

1. taller than
2. trendier than
3. better than

9.



2. a

3. c

1. can
2. shouldnt
3. can

4. b

5. a

4. mustnt
5. should
6. couldnt

REVIEW 3 (page 110)

1.



1. The British Museum is visited by many tourists.


2. The animals in the zoo are fed every morning.
3. We arent given homework on Fridays.
4. English isnt usually spoken in France.
5. Are mobile phones used all around the world?

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2.

3.

4.



5.

6.

1. was watched
2. wasnt built
3. werent eaten

4. were written
5. were made

1. is visited
2. are decorated
3. was built

4. was constructed
5. are invited

1. Cakes are baked here every day.


2. Letters arent written these days.
3. The windows were cleaned last week.
4. Is food prepared in the evenings?
5. When was the dog fed?
1. beautifully
2. quietly
3. slowly

4. hungrily
5. badly

1. farther than
2. as high as
3. better than

4. as badly as
5. more quickly than

(page 111)

7.

8.

9.


1. more frequently than


2. sensibly
3. seriously

4. more carefully than


5. happily

1. did you do
2. went with you
3. won the game

4. did you do after the game


5. paid for it

1. didnt go
2. helps
3. was washing
4. was written

5. am going to buy
6. isnt writing
7. Have you finished

1 0.

1. was watching
2. have never seen
3. were talking
4. shouted
5. do want
6. are permitted

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

likes
is getting
comes
will feel
will be

1 1.

1. any
2. angrily
3. worse than
4. more quietly
5. didnt know
6. recommended

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

should
the friendliest
a
happily
some
better than

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