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Unit 1 Hi Girl:
Boy:
What’s the population?
Six hundred and three people.
Girl: Is Tighnabruaich famous?
1b What’s your name?
Boy: Yes. It’s famous for the beach. Here’s a photo of my
1 grandfather and here’s a photo of Tighnabruaich.
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Man: What’s your name?
Katy: Katy Stanton.
Man: How do you spell Stanton? Unit 2 Important things
Katy: S.T.A.N.T.O.N.
Man: And what’s your address? 2b What’s your best friend’s name?
Katy: 19 Windmill Street, London, SW8 3KL.
Man: How do you spell Windmill? 2
Katy: W.I.N.D.M.I.L.L. 07 Exercise 11, page 21
Man: And your postcode again? Georgia: Jamie!
Katy: SW8 3KL. Jamie: What?
Man: Thank you. Now, what’s your phone number? Georgia: THE MUSIC!
Katy: My home number or my mobile number? Jamie: OK. Sorry, Georgia.
Man: Your mobile number. Georgia: Sorry. My brother’s in a rock band. And he isn’t
Katy: It’s 07978 650022.
very good.
Tara: That’s OK.
1c We’re from Bulgaria. Georgia: Now let’s do the quiz.
Tara: First question. What’s important in your life?
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12 Exercise 4, page 12 Georgia: Good question. I don’t know … homework?
Tara: Don’t be silly. Isn’t music important for you, too?
Argentinian Polish Chinese French
Georgia: No, it isn’t. Not really. But sport is important.
Australian British Japanese German Football, tennis, all sports.
Brazilian Irish Portuguese Greek Tara: Only sport?
Bulgarian Spanish Georgia: No, my family is important, too. My mum, my
Canadian Turkish dad …
Tara: And what about your brother?
Chilean
Georgia: Yes … and Jamie.
Indian Tara: Are your possessions important?
Italian Georgia: Yes. Two of my possessions are very important.
Mexican My trainers and my new tennis skirt. They’re
Russian very important. And of course friends are very
important.
American
Tara: Friends?
Georgia: Yes. Ben, Sam, you. You’re all important in
1 my life.
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Tara: Aaaaw.
1 northeast 2 southeast 3 south 4 west 5 northwest

1d They’re British! 2c How much is that?


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b) two pounds ninety-nine c) eighty pounds d) eighteen pounds
Boy: Hi. I’m Ruaraidh.
fifty-six e) six pounds fifty f) thirteen pence
Girl: Hi, Ruaraidh. Is your name English?
Boy: No, it isn’t. It’s Scottish.
Girl: How do you spell it?
Boy: R.U.A.R.A.I.D.H.
Girl: So are you from Scotland?
Boy: Yes. My home’s in Kirkcudbright.
Girl: Kirkcudbright? How do you spell that?
Boy: K.I.R.K.C.U.D.B.R.I.G.H.T.
Girl: Wow. That’s difficult.
Boy: Is it? My grandfather is in Tighnabruaich.
Girl: Oh, no! How do you spell that?
Boy: T.I.G.H.N.A.B.R.U.A.I.C.H.
Girl: Where is Tighnabruaich? Is it in Scotland, too?
Boy: Yes. It’s in the west. It’s beautiful.

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2d Money, money, money! Bryony: Who are they for?
Liza: They’re for you, Bryony.
2 Bryony: Wow! Thank you, Liza. My favourite chocolates.
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And they’re in a really nice box.
Josie: Luke, it’s £12! What about your mum’s present?
Liza: Yes, it is nice. Green with blue flowers on it.
Luke: OK, OK. Calm down! Can we go to the first shop
Bryony: What’s this green watch, Liza? Who is it for?
again?
Liza: That’s for me. It’s my new watch. It’s MY present
Josie: Sure. Come on.
from Italy!
Josie: What about a DVD?
Bryony: It’s really nice.
Luke: That’s a bit boring.
Josie: No, it isn’t. It’s a DVD of Titanic. And it’s only
seven pounds fifty.
Luke: Where are those chocolates? Unit 3 My Home
Josie: Here. It’s a very small box. What about the
flowers and the chocolates? 3a There’s a garden!
Luke: How much are they altogether? 3
Josie: The flowers are three pounds seventy-five and 04 Exercise 9, page 29
the chocolates are two pounds fifty. So that’s five Jordie: My grandparents live in Liverpool. Their house
pounds twenty-five. is quite small. There are two bedrooms and a small
Luke: No, it isn’t. It’s six pounds twenty-five. bathroom. The bathroom is yellow! There’s a big TV in
Josie: Yes. That’s right. Six pounds twenty-five the living room. There isn’t a dining room, but there is a
altogether. big kitchen. In the kitchen there’s a cooker, a fridge and
Luke: Hey. Look at this bracelet. It’s really cool. a dishwasher. My favourite room is the small bedroom.
Josie: Yes, but it’s expensive. There’s a TV and DVD player in it. There’s a big garden
Luke: How much is it? with flowers in it.
Josie: Twenty-two pounds.
Luke: Oh.
3c Is there any food?
Josie: What about this box? It’s from Mexico.
Luke: Wow! That’s great for my mum’s earrings and 3
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bracelets. Well done.
Tom: Daniel, what’s in your special burger?
Luke: Can I have this box, please.
Daniel: Meat.
Assistant: Anything else?
Tom: OK. Are there any onions?
Luke: No, thanks.
Daniel: Yes, and there’s some cheese and some tomatoes.
Assistant: That’s six pounds fifty, please.
Tom: Is there anything else?
Luke: Here you are.
Daniel: Yes, there are some carrots.
Luke: Thanks, Josie.
Tom: Carrots? In a burger?
Josie: That’s OK.
Daniel: Yes, they’re great. And there’s an egg.
Tom: OK. Is there any bread?
Skills Revision (page 27) Daniel: No, but there’s a banana.
2 Tom: A banana? In a burger. Your special burger is
16 Exercise 3, page 27 horrible! Where’s my apple?
Bryony: What are all these things, Liza?
Liza: They’re presents, Bryony. They’re all things from
Italy.
3d British homes
Bryony: Who are they for? And who’s the red wallet for? 3
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Liza: That’s for my mother. And the red diary is for my
Reader: Welcome to Buckingham Palace, the London
dad.
home of Queen Elizabeth II and her family. Here are
Bryony: Is the pen for your dad, too?
some facts about the palace. First how many rooms are
Liza: No. That’s for my brother, Phil.
there in the palace? Can you guess? Well, there are 775
Bryony: What about the other things?
rooms. Yes, it’s a very big palace and there really are 775
Liza: Well, the box is for my sister, Sylvie. It’s good for
rooms. And how many of these rooms are bedrooms and
her earrings and bracelets.
bathrooms? Well, the answer is there are 240 bedrooms.
Bryony: What are these photos?
Yes, 240 bedrooms and 78 bathrooms. The palace also
Liza: They aren’t presents. They’re Sylvie’s photos.
has a cinema and a swimming pool. There are a lot of
Bryony: And the DVDs?
windows and doors in Buckingham Palace. There are
Liza: They aren’t new and they aren’t presents. They’re
760, yes, 760 windows in the palace. And how many
Phil’s DVDs.
doors? There are 1,514 doors. That’s 1,514 doors. OK.
Bryony: Are the chocolates a present?
Let’s open this door and go inside. Listen. You know,
Liza: Yes, they are.
there are 350 clocks and watches in the palace. 350! And
this is my favourite clock in the palace.
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Unit 4 My family Skills Revision (page 47)
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4c When’s your birthday? 13 Exercise 3, page 47
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08 Exercise 5, page 42 Girl: Where’s your cousin, John?
Reader: a) the twenty-first of July Boy: He’s over there. He’s got dark wavy hair and glasses.
b) the thirteenth of November Girl: Has he got a beard?
c) the twenty-third of March Boy: No, he hasn’t.
d) the second of February 2
e) the thirtieth of December Boy: When’s your birthday, Lara?
Girl: It’s on the thirtieth of September.
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4d Family problems Woman 1: Is this your desk, Maria?
4 Woman 2: No, it isn’t. That’s my desk.
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Woman 1: You’ve got two nice plants.
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Woman 2: Yes, and my lamp’s new.
Heather: Can I borrow your blue skirt?
Woman 1: Is this a photo of your boyfriend?
Tara: First where are my silver earrings?
Woman 2: Yes. His name’s Billy.
Heather: I’m not sure.
Tara: You’re not sure.
Heather: Well, they’re at … er … Jade’s house.
Tara: That’s really bad. Why are they at Jade’s house? Unit 5 Jobs
Heather: She’s got them for a party on Saturday.
Tara: WHAT!!!! Jade has got MY silver earrings? 5b He works on the beach.
Heather: Yes. Umm … But can I … e … borrow your blue 5
skirt? 06 Exercise 11, page 51
Tara: Are you joking? Man 1: I work inside and it is very hot. I work in the
2 evening. I make food for people. What am I?
Ryan: Is that your new smartphone? Man 2: I have an important job. I work inside with lots of
Sam: Yes. It’s really cool. It’s got the internet. people. I work with children. What am I?
Ryan: Has it got a camera? Woman: I love my job. I work inside and outside. I work
Sam: Of course. The camera’s brilliant. What’s your all over the country. I ask questions and write
mobile like? answers. What am I?
Ryan: It’s very old and the camera is terrible.
3 5d The British love animals.
Bossy brother: Where are you?
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Neil: I’m in the living room. We’ve got a brilliant 10 Exercise 5, page 55
computer game. Joshua: Can I help you?
Bossy brother: Not computer games again? What about WoMan: Yes, please. I need some plants for a dark part of
your homework? my garden.
Neil: This is my friend, Pete. Joshua: These bergenias are really nice. And they’re OK
Pete: Hi. in dark places.
Bossy brother: Hi. Er ... Are those your trainers in the WoMan: Verenias? I don’t know them.
kitchen, Neil? Joshua: Bergenias. B. E. R. G. E. N. I. A. S.
Neil: Yeah. WoMan: Bergenias. I see. Are they OK in very cold
Bossy brother: Please put them in the hall. winters?
Neil: OK. One moment. Joshua: Yes. There’s only one problem. They need a lot of
Bossy brother: Now. water in the summer. And they need some plant
Neil: Oh, go away. food. They have beautiful dark pink flowers.
4 WoMan: Good! How much are they?
Anna: Oh, hi, Chloe. What’s the Maths homework? Oh. Joshua: They’re four pounds 50 each.
I haven’t got my Maths book. It’s in my room, WoMan: Can I have six, please?
but where? Miss Carter’s cool. It’s OK if your Joshua: OK. That’s £27 please.
homework is late. You know the new Twilight WoMan: Here you are.
DVD? Have you got it? It’s so … Joshua: Here’s your change. Would you like a box for
Maggie: Please be quiet or go in the sitting room to talk. your plants?
I’ve got a Spanish test on Wednesday. WoMan: Yes, please.
WoMan: You know a lot about plants.
Joshua: You learn a lot here. I’m here for work experience
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WoMan: How interesting! My daughter’s with the police 6c Once a week
this week for her work experience.
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Joshua: Does she like it? 07 Exercise 6, page 63
WoMan: Yes. She helps at the front desk and she also Laura: Do you do a lot of sport?
makes the coffee. She really likes the police Glen: Yes, quite a lot. I go jogging three times a week …
dogs. Now then ... are all my plants in that Laura: Three times a week! That’s a lot.
box? Glen: ... and I play tennis once a week.
Joshua: Yes. Here you are. Laura: Wow! That’s great!
WoMan: Thank you very much. Bye. Glen: How much sport do you do?
Joshua: Bye. Laura: I never go jogging or play tennis.
Mr Johnson: Well done, Joshua. You’re very good at this Glen: Never?
job. The customers like you and buy a lot. Laura: No, never. But I ride my bike to school every day.
Joshua: Thanks, Mr Johnson. Glen: That’s not really sport.
Mr Johnson: Now can you clean the garden sculptures, Laura: It is for me. I’m not a sports star like you, Glen.
please? Glen: What type are you, Laura?
Joshua: Where are they? Laura: I’m a party person.
Mr Johnson: They’re with the garden furniture over there. Glen: What do you mean?
Joshua: OK. Laura: I like parties.
Mr Johnson: Thanks, Joshua. Oh and Joshua ... Glen: How often do you go to a party?
Joshua: Yes? Laura: About twice a month.
Mr Johnson: Would you like a job here in the summer Glen: Really! Two parties a month! That’s great! And do
holidays? The pay is £6 per hour. you have a lot of parties?
Joshua: Yes, please! Laura: I have a party about twice a month.
Mr Johnson: Very good. It’s seven hours on Mondays and Glen: I never go to parties. Can I come to your next party?
eight hours on Saturdays. Laura: Of course. It’s tomorrow. It’s a barbecue in our
garden.
Glen: Great! See you tomorrow.
Unit 6 Every day
6b I usually have fish. Skills Revision (page 67)
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05 Exercise 9, page 61 09 Exercise 2, page 67
Lisa: What do you usually have for breakfast? Welcome to River Boat Tours.
Jack: I don’t have breakfast on school days. The office is now closed.
Lisa: Really? That isn’t good for you. There are boat tours from Richmond to Hampton Court
Jack: But I never have time. twice a day.
Lisa: Why is that? Our morning boat leaves Richmond at 11.30 a.m. and
Jack: School starts at twenty past eight and I hardly ever arrives at Hampton Court at 1.10 p.m. Our afternoon
get up before eight. tour leaves Richmond at 1 p.m. and arrives at Hampton
Lisa: Are you usually late? Court at 2.40 p.m.
Jack: No, I’m never late because I always go to school on Tickets are £8.60, but children pay £7.35.
my bike. To buy tickets, please call 07870 195 94 or come into
Lisa: Do you have a shower? our office at 13 Castle Street, Richmond, Surrey.
Jack: No. I have my shower in the evening. What’s your Our office is open from 9.30 a.m. to 5.45 p.m. Monday
routine then? to Friday and 10.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at weekends.
Lisa: I get up at seven and have a shower. Then I have Thank you for calling River Boat Tours.
breakfast. After that I brush my teeth and go to
school on the bus.
Jack: What do you have for breakfast?
Lisa: Cereal, juice, a banana and sometimes an egg.
Jack: That’s a lot!
Lisa: Yes. I’m always hungry in the morning.
Jack: I am, too. I usually have some chocolate in the first
lesson.
Lisa: Oh dear! That’s really bad for your teeth.

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Unit 7 Activities 7d The British school day
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7a What are you doing? 15 Exercise 5, page 75
Presenter: Hello. Welcome to ‘Your School Day’. In today’s
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04 Exercise 9, page 69 programme, we talk to Jack. He’s British but
Interviewer: Hello and welcome to this week’s Weather he lives in Brazil. Jack speaks English and
Watch. Today we are asking people from Portuguese and he goes to a Brazilian school. Hi
different parts of the world about the weather Jack. Welcome to the programme.
in their country. The first person I’m talking Jack: Thanks. It’s great to be here!
to is Paulo. Paulo is lucky, he lives in Rio de Presenter: Now, Jack, you’re British but you go to school
Janeiro in Brazil. What’s the weather like at in Brazil. Is a Brazilian school very different from
the moment, Paulo? school in the UK?
Paulo: It’s terrible. It’s raining and windy. It’s about 21 Jack: No, it isn’t very different. We learn the same
degrees Centigrade. subjects, like Maths and Science but it’s all in
Interviewer: Is that usual in June? Portuguese!
Paulo: No, it isn’t. It’s very strange. It’s OK – I’m Presenter: Is that OK?
inside playing computer games. Jack: Yes, I speak quite good Portuguese now.
Interviewer: Well, thank you, Paulo. And now Melissa in Presenter: Tell me about your school day. What time do you
Johannesburg. Is it winter in South Africa, leave home?
too? Jack: I leave home at half past seven.
Melissa: Yes, it is and it’s snowing! It’s great! My sister Presenter: Half past seven. That’s early!
and I are outside making a snowman. Jack: Yes. School starts at eight o’clock.
Interviewer: That’s strange. Snow in South Africa! Well, our Presenter: Where do you have lunch? Is there a school
next guest is Angus. Angus lives in Edinburgh. canteen?
In Scotland the weather is often cloudy and Jack: No, there isn’t. We eat in our classroom.
cold even in June. So, Angus, is it cloudy Presenter: OK. What do you have for lunch?
there? Jack: Um, I usually have sandwiches and an apple.
Angus: No, it’s brilliant. It’s sunny and hot. It’s about Presenter: And what time does school finish?
28 degrees Centigrade. Jack: We usually finish at two o’clock. After school,
Interviewer: Wow! So what are you doing? I play football and then I go home at four.
Angus: I’m sitting in my garden and eating an ice Brazilians are crazy about football!
cream.
Interviewer: That sounds great. Now our next caller is …
Unit 8 The past
7b Can you sing? 8c When did this happen?
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Man: Hello, Izzy! So you want to join a club? That’s great. Man: I’m in California and I’m talking to Serena Bessi.
What do you like doing? Serena is sixteen years old now. So Serena, you
Izzy: I like singing and I like dancing. saved a lot of children on the school bus. Is that
Man: OK. We have a drama club. Can you sing and right?
dance? Can you play the guitar? Serena: Yes, that’s right.
Izzy: Well, I can sing and I can dance. Man: How old were you?
Man: Great. Can you sing now? Serena: I was fifteen years old.
Izzy: Yes. This is my favourite song – Oops, I did it again. Man: Where did you live?
Man: Thanks, Izzy. You can dance very well, but I’m not Serena: I lived in Santa Monica.
keen on your singing. Man: And when did it all happen?
Man: Hi, Alfie. What do you want to do? Serena: It happened on a sunny day in June.
Alfie: I can play the guitar and I can write songs, but I Man: Where were you?
can’t sing very well. Serena: I was on the school bus with twenty other
Man: OK. Can you play a song now? children. We were all on our way to school.
Alfie: Yes, all right. This is my new song, I can see your Man: What time did the driver faint?
face. ‘I can see … I can see… I can see your Serena: He fainted at eight o’clock.
beautiful face but I’m not in the mood for love …’ Man: Did the bus stop?
Man: That was great, Alfie. Can you dance, too? Serena: No, it didn’t because the driver’s foot was still on
Alfie: No, I can’t. the pedal.
Man: So you moved the driver and started to drive?
Serena: Yes, that’s right.
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Serena: In front of a shop. And then I phoned the Skills Revision (page 87)
emergency services.
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Man: Was the driver OK? 12 Exercise 3, page 87
Serena: Yes, he was OK in the end. Boy: Hi, Poppy, what’s the holiday camp like?
Man: And were all the kids on the bus OK?
Girl: It’s great. We’re doing lots of good activities.
Serena: Yes, we were all fine. A boy called Olly shouted,
Boy: What sort of activities?
‘Thank you, Serena.’
Girl: Well, we all do cycling and swimming every day.
8 Then we choose one more activity every week.
09 Exercise 7b, page 83 Boy: What’s Jules’s activity this week?
1 Girl: Diving.
Girl: Dad says I can’t go to Jen’s barbecue because I’ve
Boy: And what are you doing, Poppy?
got lots of homework. It’s not fair!
Girl: Well, I played a lot of volleyball last week so this
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week I’m doing a different sport.
Boy: Is this cake for me? That’s so nice of you. Thanks.
Boy: What?
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Girl: I’m having tennis lessons.
Girl: What do you mean you can’t find my gold earrings?
Boy: Is Ed having tennis lessons, too?
You borrowed them last night. I want them now, this
minute. Girl: He likes tennis, but he’s doing horse riding. He loves
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Boy: This film isn’t interesting. Nothing happens and it’s Boy: Is everyone in your group doing sport this week?
really long. Girl: Well, some of my friends are going to dancing
5 classes or music classes.
Girl: It’s eleven o’clock and they aren’t here. Do you think Boy: Really? Is Sal having guitar lessons this week?
they’re OK? Girl: No, she’s going to dancing classes.
6 Boy: What about Chris?
Boy: Wow! This is fantastic! I’ve got two free tickets to the Girl: He’s not very good at music or dancing. He’s
concert on Saturday. painting this week. His pictures are brilliant.
7 Yesterday he painted Dom. It was like a photo.
Girl: My grandfather isn’t well. He’s in hospital. Boy: Wow! I’m jealous. Is Dom painting, too?
8 Girl: No. Dom’s having cooking classes this week. Every
Boy: It’s really late. I’m going to bed now. day he cooks something different. Yesterday it was
9 fish and chips and the day before yesterday it was an
Boy: I don’t like this film. apple cake.
Boy: I’m feeling hungry.
8d Modern inventions
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11 Exercise 4, page 85 Unit 9 Going places
Nina: Dad! You like planes. Can you help me with my
homework?
9a I went to Canada two years ago.
Dad: Yes, sure. What is it? 9
Nina: It’s a project on inventions. I’m doing one on the 04 Exercise 9, page 89
aeroplane. Interviewer: Today I’m talking to Martin Ward – a traveller
Dad: OK, what do you want to know? and photographer. He’s writing a book about
Nina: Who invented the aeroplane? his travels at the moment. Hello, Martin and
Dad: It was the Wright brothers. welcome to the show.
Nina: Ah, yes, I remember. It was Orville and Wilbur Martin: Thank you.
Wright. How do you spell Wright? Interviewer: Well, you certainly like travelling. When did
Dad: W.R.I.G.H.T. you first leave Britain and where did you go?
Nina: Can you tell me about the first flight? Martin: I first left Britain five years ago. I went to
Dad: Well, it was in North Carolina in the USA, in Indonesia with a friend and we spent five
December 1903. months travelling around the islands.
Nina: Wow! More than a hundred years ago! Interviewer: How did you travel?
Dad: The plane travelled 40 metres and the flight only Martin: Well, we flew to Jakarta, but after that
lasted 12 seconds. we took buses and trains. Sometimes we
Nina: Twelve seconds! Is that all?
rode motorbikes. That was fun, but a bit
Dad: Yes, but it changed the world.
dangerous.
Nina: When was the first passenger flight?
Interviewer: I’m sure it was. How Many islands did you
Dad: It was in 1908.
visit?
Nina: How fast did the plane travel?
Martin: Seven, including Bali. I took lots of photos,
Dad: It travelled at about 60 kilometres an hour.
but Indonesia is very big so I didn’t see Many
Nowadays planes travel at about 900 kilometres an
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Interviewer: And when did you decide to go back again? Girl: So was it nice weather?
Martin: About two years ago and this time I went Kieran: It wasn’t bad. It was cloudy and grey, but it didn’t
to the east of Indonesia. There are a lot of rain. We were there for five days.
forests and interesting animals there. I’ve got Girl: Then what?
hundreds of photos of the animals. Kieran: We went to Wicklow. Sam and I went up Luggala.
Interviewer: What was the food like in Indonesia? It’s a mountain about 600 metres high. The view
Martin: Amazing, I loved it. I ate a lot of chicken and was amazing.
fish, of course and they cook it in lots of Girl: Where did you stay in Wicklow?
different ways. It’s great. Kieran: At a farm. It was really nice. They had horses and
Interviewer: When was your last trip? we went riding one day.
Martin: Only last week. I was in Kenya. I saw some Girl: What were the horses like?
amazing animals. It was beautiful, but very Kieran: A bit scary. They were really big.
hot. Then I went to the coast for a holiday. Girl: Did you fall?
Interviewer: So, where next? Kieran: No. Luckily!
Martin: I’m not sure. I think ... Girl: What was the food like?
Kieran: Breakfast was amazing. I had cereal, two eggs and
lots of toast every morning.
9b It’s opposite the station. Girl: Did you go out in the evenings?
9 Kieran: We all went to a ceilidh one evening.
07 Exercise 5, page 90 Girl: A cadey? What’s that?
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Kieran: A ceilidh, Sophie, not a cadey. It’s an Irish word.
Girl: Er ... Excuse me. Where’s the park?
You spell it C.E.I.L.I.D.H.
Boy: Oh, it’s on the corner of Down Street and Park
Girl: OK, OK, but what is a ceilidh?
Road.
Kieran: You listen to Irish music and you do Irish dancing.
Girl: OK, thanks.
Here, I’ve got some Irish music. You can listen to it.
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Man: Where’s the café?
Woman: It’s in Down Street, next to the computer shop.
Man: Thanks. Unit 10 Making choices
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Boy: Excuse me. Is there a supermarket here? 10a Which tent is the best?
Woman: Yes, there is. There’s one in Market Street,
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opposite the car park. 03 Exercise 8, page 99
4 Anita: Hi, Georgia. This is Anita. Do you want to come
Woman: Hello. Where’s the nearest pharmacy? swimming this afternoon?
Man: I’m sorry. I don’t know. Georgia: Yes. That’s a great idea.
Woman: Excuse me. Where’s the pharmacy, please? Anita: There’s a new swimming pool in Jordan Street.
Boy: It’s in South Lane near the pizza restaurant. Georgia: Really? What’s it like?
5 Anita: It’s amazing. It’s called the Oasis and it’s much
Woman: Excuse me. Is there a bookshop in this town? better than the Jubilee pool.
Man: Yes, there is. It’s in Down Street. It’s between the Georgia: So what’s good about it?
post office and the music shop. Anita: Well, firstly it’s nearer. We can cycle to it in five
Woman: Thank you. minutes.
Georgia: That’s brilliant.
9d Fun on the move Anita: And it’s bigger. It’s thirty-three metres long.
Georgia: The Jubilee’s only twenty-five metres, right?
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11 Exercise 4, page 95 Anita: Right. And on top of that the Oasis is a lot cleaner.
Girl: What was your holiday like, Kieran? Georgia: Yes, the showers at the Jubilee are sometimes a
Kieran: Amazing! bit dirty, aren’t they?
Girl: Where did you go? Anita: Yes. I found a spider in the shower last time I was
Kieran: We went to Ireland. there! Anyway, guess how much it costs to swim
Girl: By plane? at the Oasis.
Kieran: No, we drove to Liverpool then got a boat. Georgia: Three pounds fifty?
Girl: Where did you stay? Anita: Wrong. That’s the price at the Jubilee. The Oasis
Kieran: First we stayed with my mum’s sister in Dublin for is cheaper – it’s only three pounds.
two days. Georgia: Brilliant.
Girl: That’s the capital city, isn’t it? Anita: So let’s meet at two thirty. Is that OK for you?
Kieran: Yes, Sophie. We went sightseeing. We went to the Georgia: Yes, that’s fine. I can’t wait to try it out.
castle and took photos of the university. Clare went Anita: There’s just one problem. The water at thOasis
shopping and bought lots of Irish chocolate. is bit colder.
Girl: Where did you go after that? Georgia: Now you tell me! Do I need my wetsuit?
Kieran: We went to Kerry. It was beautiful. We went to the Anita: Don’t be silly.
beach, swam and went windsurfing.
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09 Exercise 4, page 105
2 My top five, page 109
Sara: Hi, Matt. It’s Sara. 11
Matt: Hi, Sara. How was the talent show? 01

Sara: Amazing. We won first prize. Jamie: Hi welcome to my channel I’m Jamie and this is
Matt: That’s because I wasn’t in your group and Joey Sasha, and these are Sasha’s five favourite things.
was! At number 5 …
Sara: Well, it’s true. Joey’s got an amazing voice. Sasha: My phone
Matt: What was the prize? Jamie: At number 4 …
Sara: Tickets to the new James Bond film. Sasha: My favourite book
Matt: It’s great. It’s better than the last one. Jamie: At number 3 …
Sara: Another great thing happened at the talent show. Sasha: A ticket to see my favourite band
Matt: What? Jamie: At number 2
Sara: A guy from Zoo Records was there. He’s called Sasha: A valentine’s card from my boyfriend
Oscar Forbes. He loved our song. Jamie: And at number 1!
Matt: Great! Sasha: A necklace from my mum!
Sara: So everything was OK in the end. Jamie: Ahhh!
Matt: And Miss Grayson was happy, too because I Sasha: So Jamie it’s your turn, at number 5 …
helped her before the talent show. Jamie: My headphones
Sara: Yes. Everything was perfect in the end. Sasha: Number 4 …
Jamie: My aftershave
Sasha: Number 3 …
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Jamie: My camera
10 Sasha: Number 2 …
10 Exercise 3, page 107
Jamie: My phone
Girl: My name’s Amber. I went to Sweden last summer
Sasha: And your number 1!
for two weeks. It was the best holiday ever and I want to
Jamie: My fossil! A present from my granddad! So what
go back there. I flew from London to Gothenburg and my
are your 5 favourite things?
Swedish friends, Ulla and Hans, met me. Then we got
Sasha: Tell us about them!
a train up the west coast. We stopped in a town called
Stromstad.
4 My family, page 111
The pronunciation of Swedish words isn’t easy! Anyway
in Stromstad, we got on a boat and went to the Koster 11
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Islands. It was a short trip – just 45 minutes. We stayed
with Hans and Ulla’s aunt, Margaretta, and their three Lucy: Hey guys it’s Lucy, welcome to my blog. And
cousins. Margaretta has a beautiful yellow and white I’m joined by Michael!
house next to a beach. The beach was really clean and Michael: Hiya!
quiet and the water wasn’t cold. And it was sunny every Lucy: What have you got there, Michael?
day. It didn’t rain once. I took lots of photos. Sometimes Michael: I’ve got a picture of me and my sisters!
we had barbecues on the beach. We never got bored. We Lucy: So sweet! How old is she?
borrowed bicycles and rode around the island. We went Michael: That’s Ashley and she’s two. And that’s Alison
out in a little boat three or four times and swam with seals. and she’s twelve.
They’re beautiful sea animals, like sea dogs. They like Lucy: You’ve all got brown hair and brown eyes.
the water around the Koster Islands because there are a Michael: Hm-hm.
lot of fish for them to eat. There was a music festival and Lucy: Do you look like your mum or dad?
we went to a different concert every night for three days. Michael: We mostly look like our dad.
Unfortunately, I didn’t learn a lot of Swedish. Swedish Lucy: But you haven’t got any brothers?
people are brilliant at English. But I can say Hei and Tak. Michael: No, I haven’t. Have you got any brothers or
That means ‘Hello’ and ‘Thank you’! sisters?
Lucy: I’ve got one sister. She’s called Steph. She’s
got blonde hair, I’ve got brown hair but we’ve
both got blue eyes. She’s three years younger
than me.
Michael: Do you look mostly like your mum or your dad?
Lucy: I look like my mum, whereas my sister looks like
my dad.
Michael: So, if you think you look like your mum, dad ...
Lucy: … Sister or brother …
Michael: … Then let us know!

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Lucy: Hi guys its Lucy here. Welcome to my blog. This Jamie: Hi, welcome to my blog. I’m Jamie and this is
is my friend Michael. Sasha. So Sasha, what was your best holiday ever?
Michael: Hiya! Sasha: My best holiday ever was when I went to Sorrento,
Lucy: We’re … We both live in London and we’re here in Italy, for my aunt and uncle’s wedding.
to talk about our weekend. Michael! Jamie: Amazing! How did you get there?
Sundays, what time do you usually get up? Sasha: Erm, we took a plane, and then we got the coach to
Michael: Well, I usually wake up at around twelve. the hotel.
Lucy: Twelve! Jamie: Nice! And what did you do?
Michael: Yeah. Sasha: Well, most days I spent swimming in the pool! Erm
Lucy: That’s late. … and then one day we went to the town where I
Michael: Quite a lazy boy! But after I finish getting ready, got these lovely designer sunglasses!
umm which is around two, I meet up with my Jamie: Hmm …
friends and we go out for a pizza … Sasha: … And …
Lucy: ’s nice …… maybe a burger. And yeah! What do Jamie: Brilliant!
you do on Saturdays? Sasha: … er we ate quite a lot of ice-cream on that day.
Lucy: So Saturdays I have to get up early … for dance Jamie: Ice-cream, I like ice-cream!
class, and then Sunday I spend with my family. Sasha: I like ice-cream too! Erm … but then there was one
Sometimes I watch the rugby with my dad. day when my family visited Pompeii but I didn’t go.
Michael: That’s nice! Jamie: Pomopeii! So what did you most like about Italy?
Lucy: Yeah, it’s cool! One thing.
Michael: Sometimes we go out as a family for a bike ride Sasha: Hmm … Probably the food, best food I’ve ever had
around the parks in my whole life!
Lucy: Really? That’s nice, I like to cycle too! So that’s Jamie: Hmm … food … Thanks, Sasha! So, tell us about
our weekend guys, tell us about yours. your favourite holiday …
Sasha: … and maybe you could even send us some
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04
Lucy: Hi guys its Lucy, welcome to my blog. I’m here
with my friend Michael….
Michael: Hiya!
Lucy: How are you feeling today, Michael?
Michael: Erm… I’m a little worried to be honest.
Lucy: Worried? Why?
Michael: Because I’ve got an exam coming up and… I’m
quite nervous.
Lucy: I know a really great way for you to relax before
exams.
Michael: Really? Could you teach it to me?
Lucy: Of course! Of course! So, sit with your back
straight…
Michael: OK.
Lucy: …and touch your ears with your fingers…
Michael: OK.
Lucy: …and then massage your ears…and close your
eyes.
Michael: OK.
Lucy: OK. So breathe slowly…and just relax! Yeah,
that’s good!
Michael: Feels nice.
Lucy: Do you feel relaxed?
Michael: Yeah, it’s working!
Lucy: If you guys know any ways to relax before
exams, let us know or you can try this one at
home!
Michael: Bye!

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