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? Alaviana Achim @ Ecaterina Comigel e Felicia Dinu Loretta Mastacan e Ruxandra Popovici e Elena Teodorescu ACTIVITY BOOK 6 1997 « OXFORD’ UNIVERSITY PRESS ‘Oxford University Progs, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford ox2 snp, United Kingston Oxford University Pross, Educational Contre SRL, 43 N.Jorga Street, Bucharest, Romania Oxford New York Athens Auckland Bangkok Buenos Aires Bogota Bombay Caleuita Cape Town Dares Salaam Delhi Florence Hong Kong Istanbul Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madres Madkid Melbourne Mexico City Nairobi Parig Singapora ‘Taipei Tokyo Toronto and associated companies in Berlin tbadan OXPORD and OXFORD ENGLISH are trade marks of Oxford University Pross ISBN 0 39 3120402, (© Oxford University Prose 1997 No unsutherized photoco, All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otberwise, withont the prior written permission of Oxford Univorsity Pros To the student ‘This book is sold subject to the condition that st shall not, by way of trade of otherwise, be lont, resold, hired owl, or otherwise cirewlated without the publisher's prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it fs published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser. CONSULTANTS Sue Mohamed, Freelance teacher trainer and writer, UK Rod Bolitho ITEC, University College of St Mark and St John, Plymouth, UK PROJECT CO-ORDINATORS Ruxandea Popoviei Eoaterina Comigel ‘The writing of this hook has bean supported hy ‘the British Council and the Soras Foundation. On page 27 ‘Coca-Cola’ is the registered trade nntark of The Coca-Cola Company, Printed in Greece This is your Activity Book. It contains extra exercises for each unit in the English Facifile Student’s Book. By doing these you will learn more quickly. You can write in the book. There are answers to the exercises at the end. Do not look at the answers until you finish doing the exercises. Ask your teacher if you need help. i Good luck! My first name is ee My family name is Tam years-old. My address is See eeeeeaee Tamin grade _____ at school. My sign of the zodiac is 1 . Diaries aL Put the following words for great OK lovely ordinary describing actions and events dreadful terrific all ight avful in one of the columms: boring fantastic nice nano E ‘Unscramble the two dialogues: “Moraing Mrs. Davies. “Hi! You're tanned!” ‘| bet it was fantastic.” “Yes, I came back last night.” “It was fun!” “What?” ‘Not much. I stayed at home but it was fun,’ ‘No, we all came back together because it started fo rain and there was no hope of better weather. Is Tom home?” “OK, T'll ring latex Goodbye, Mrs. Davies.” “See you. Bye.’ “OK, I must go now. See you!” “OK then, will you tell him to ring me when he gets in?” "Bye." 3 Do the puzzle. Fil in the 7 Hae H simple past form of the | verbs shown in the a oO pictures. ‘3 —— 4 Mike and his cousin are back home after a very interesting climbing expedition. Areporier from a youth magazine is interviewing Mike on the phone. Fill in the s questions. a) Whien eee Hee ? We first thought of climbing the peak when we saw a, documentary on TV about a mountaineering club which organises this sort of trip. B) What PEEePe ere eeer reer {asked Mum and Dad what they thought: Then we contacted the club. Oo) ? No, they did not give us all the equipment. We had to’ buy our own trainers and track suits. @) How many EEE eee eee ‘There were seven of us at the heginning and then Brian joined us, so cight in all. iG) Where eeeecr eee eeer ees -eee reseeee teen eeseerereeee ee eeese eee i ‘The expedition started from a base campsite at the bottom of the mountain. £) How long _ us are It took us longer than we expected and at some point we had to stop and rest for a couple of hours. a : ae ? No, not really. We were just a bit scared when it began to get dark and wo could not see the peak and we were in the middle of a forest hh) When ___ ‘Wo .don’t know yet but there is going to be another one soon. 5 Join the following sentences with ‘so’ or ‘heranse’. Do not change the order of the sentences. 8) They do not know the news. They were not at home when we found out. 1b) She was absent from school. She doesn’t like her physics lessons. c) Jane is learning how to use this computer. She will soon be abie to play all sorts of games on it, 4) Brian is very excited. He came back from a very interesting trip yesterday. G)__ Read the following extracts from The Diary of Adrian Mole. What particu thing is Adrian ialldng about in all of them? vw brian vodey He xenon \, re (hae evry pleco oP ee ynaachon he 2 ooteschooiate as 0 Te ong MES Se {sow nome) eee ae pon on OEE t WEONESDAY 19“ to echook I think t's dleguating that Britin’s : roods rein euch a sts. Fetholee and humps Had maths test. Got one out of Ut oF Ewen My Inthe rosd moke my handwriting terble. Ind was eloonhare aes h i SH ae ¢ meet one ae quespay ¢ Read the extracts again and answer the following questions: . a) Did Adrian like the chocolate he cooked at school? b) Does he think his handwriting is always terrible? ¢) Did Adrian's history teacher believe his excuse? @) Did Adrian do well in the maths test! ©8 Try to keep a diary in English. Write a few senterices each evening. Describe what happened to you during the day. a} a 4 Once upon a time ... aL Help Wizard Dizzy to remember his spells and write the words in the blanks for him. Each word rhymes with a word in the line above. Wizard Dizzy saw Betty and Bobby with a basket full 8) Using a spell to make the basket grow, he said to of ingredients for making cakes. the chidren: “VIL have those things and soon f'll make "You can't catch me, oh dear me, no! Avery special fovely Up in the basket twill. ‘And he stole the basket from the And the basket grew and cartied Wizard Dizzy up in children. the air But White Cloud wanted to help the children, so he 1) When Dizzy’s spell began to work, White Cloud blow blew Dizzy out of the basket. the wizard far away. ‘My plan didn't go, so very well. “1 can’t enjoy the cake so sont I'd better try another But I'll come back in.the sae butter and eggs and sugar danced 4) Wizard Dizzy was very angry when he looked through together ~ and made themselves into a cake! Wizard the window of the palace and saw them eating the Dizzy was looking at the two children carrying the cake. delicious trophy: “Oh, hokey pokey, fddle-dee-dee, “Oh, my goodness, golly gee! Vd like io have some for what a splendid thing 2 ‘The pictures show what people were doing when you saw them yesterday. Deseribe what they were doing. .<% GR ce « ld (oon en and their friends 5 and answers. 3 Po taking to Mr. Por were doing when he came EXAMPLE, Sam 8) Jim and Tie —R a eS t ML Was Sam writing a letter? Were Jim end Tim singing? Yes, he was. He was writin —— they They a letter, Bree coe eee ©) ill 8 4 Read the dialogue then use the words in the chart to make up three similar dialogues changing the words in hold. Write them down. A Barry Jooks upset. B He hada bad day today, T™/burt himset playing basketball A Why? What happened? ——-you/burned myself when/while cooking dinner S He fell on the ice while indayout herself slicing a tomato ho was going to school. ‘A That's terrible! a A & B ree zs 8 5 _ Write what these people were doing. Which action was happening who: other action took place? Follow the example below: \White/When Andrew was watching TV Linda went downstairs. 2 Read the text and write the answors given hy the people who were in a building where @ robbery took place: Three days ago, at about 10 a.m. a robbery ‘Wook place at 33 Forest Street, Burgiars broke into every apartment in the building while alt the neighbours were out. Mr. Day wasn’t at home, He was having bis tooth ont at the dentist's. Henry Page wasn’t at home either, He was bowling at his club. The Smiths were out of town. They were having a picnic in the forest, Mrs. Green, the elderly lady in Apartment 4 was not at home, either, She was visiting her grand children in California, The college students in Apartment 5 were away. They wore attending a football game. Miss Dupont, the nurse, was on duty at the hospital. She was fing some injections. Be pod eras at ome. What bad lack! Poor people. They had no idea that while they were away, burgiars were breaking into every apartment in the building, Police interviewed everybédy in the building. Here are their answers: Henry Page: ‘I wasn’t at home. 1 home. I Smiths: We were out of town. We __ ‘T wasn’t al. home. I was having my tooth out at the dentist's,” in the forest." For some reason, the number ‘7' has always heen thought to be a lucky ewaber. Are you lueky enough to get the correct answers ta ail 7 questions? Let’s sce! Write your answer: 1 Who are Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey, Grumpy, Happy, Bashful and Doo? 2 Can you name a city that is built on seven hills? 3 Can you write the days of the week correctly? 4 Which two countries fought the Seven Years War? a a Where is the House of the Seven Witches? ‘The Big Dippor (or Big Bear) and the Little Dipper (or Litile Bear) are the names for two different groups of seven stars that can be seen eas in summer. Can you give the Romanian names for them? 7 Can you name one of the Seven Wonders of the-World? ly in the sky 10 3 Health Fill in the blanks with the opposites of these adjectives. The words should describe an ideal nurse, a) impatient b) impolite ©) inexperienced a) untidy ©) unfriendly ) unpleasant What are these people? Fill in the blanks with the Romanian word, Which of these people work at a a) A nurse: h) Ashop assistant: __ ©) A patient: Do this word search purzle. You will find six words related to paris of the body and five words related to health. spital? Circle the correct answers, d) Amechanic: ___ 9) A doctor: f), A cleaner: Mr, Wright was ill last week. He did all these things. Put them in the right order in the boxes below. “ a) He spont a lot of time in bed. b) He made an appointment with the doctor. ©) He saw the doctor again. ) He took the tablets at the instructed time. 0) He bought the medicine, £) He explained how he felt. g) He went io the chemist’s. h) He got a prescription. 44 5 Fill in the chart with the symptom or a}. stomach-ache the doctor's advice. One has been * done for you. gy migraine °) 6 Give a friend with a cold advice. Use 'W her! a) He ____ stay in bod, b) He sao a doctor. ©) He drink tea, b} a headache, a high temperature eu Don't eat ice-cream. ‘You should take vitamin C, , should/shontdn't, @ He go out in the rain. e) He eat ice-cream. f) He inke an aspirin, a Read the text helow, Write three pieces of advice for a marathon runner. Es time | take a step duting @ marathon | send ‘a shock through my feet. : Gn 4 September ! shall run for about four hours ‘over the sireats and pavernents of our ‘capital. With hs in mind | talked to some expeits on feet. Their main rhessage was ‘Take iteasy on your foot. Treat them as gently as your face.’ saantis “First things first. You must have the best shoes: you can afford,’ said one expert. ‘For marathon running on hard surfaces you need good shoes and ‘good sacks. Catton or cottor-nylon Fix socks seem ihe best, Make ure your socks afe a good fit but " joave space forthe toes to move! “fou should ook aller yur nails too because they ‘can cause a fot of pain if they break when running, Gut thern reguiariy’ This was the advice of another expert “TA last. plece. of acvios was "if you have reel problems with your fest go 10 a chiropodist for professional help, N won't eost much and your feet ‘wil fe! better, Remember, in a marathon you run on your two feet for 26 miles, c0 look after thorn? 8 Read the text again and answer these questions. a) Is marathon running easy on the feet? Why/Why not? 1b) Why should a marathon runner eut his or her nails regularly? 12 9 For stomach-ache, Take one tablet ae take one tablet with before every meal. eve a glass of water after Do not take more | IMPORTANT every meal. Do not take more than 6 tablets in 24 hours, Read the instructions on bottles a, b and c. ‘Then answer the questions. Which hottle is referred to, a, b, or c? Rub this eream on dry skin, Do not rab near Ifyou get itfn your eyes wash immediately with cold yater than four tablets a day. Not for children. h) 9) ‘Which do you take before every meal? ___ Which do you take with a drink? ____ Which is not good for children? Which is good for pains in the stomach? __ Which is good for dry hands? __. Which do you have to wash out immediately if you get it in your eyes? _____ an ek ww Start to keep your own growth record. Measure your height and weight once a month, Fill in this chart. Write spectacular changes in red. Year 199_ September 4 The green planet Do this puzzle. You will find another name for the planet Earth between A~i 4 The Earth on its axis. ‘The Earth___.____ round the Sw 2 3. The Sum and its 9 planets form our _ 4 The name of the spaceship in the unit. 5 ‘The name of our galaxy, EXAMPLE "Ti s “aro equally in a) He got a British education. bh) Pat the gladioli on the table. ©). The River Cam eliminates all risks. 4) Don't use the common key to this exercise. ¢) The open Guinness Book is there. #) Randolph insisted on going by plane. The ‘Galactic Travellers’ are ready to visit the Barth. Complete these sentences with the corre! vor tiviple ‘of the verbs in brackets. 1 Mr. Data has ___ the engines. (stop) 2 They have_______ the shutile. (prepare) 3 They kave__piotective clothes. (put on) 4 They have__-__ to leave the spaceship. (begin) 4 5 Which word can you find between A-B and C-D? 4 put, put, 4 ie of some irregular verbs. 2 eat, ate, 7 3 take, took, 4 come, came, ll 5 leave, left = 4a. Kate is having her birthday party next week. She has to do a lot of things today. Here is her list. She has ticked what she has already done. Write in complete sentences what she has done and what she hasn't done yet. the house. ping yeu EXAMPLE Sho has already hasn't done the s fa) (b) ___{), @ = Clean the house wa ~ Do the shopping oO = Phone Granny a ~ Buy new platce oO ~ Visit Liz a ~ Write and oend the initationa (A ~ Help Mum with the housework (df 45 Complete these sentences: Mie F Piseehtreault/-tieation. a) Steve 30 pictures, (take) ‘There are only 6 leit on the film, 5) Somebody __ Mike's camera. (break) He can't take any pictures. ©} They ____ any cake yet. (not eat) I is stil! on the tabte, d) Liz alot (dance) Sha is tired now, e) Somebody the window. (open) is colder now. Mike tries hard to he nice to Kate, Complete the dialogues below with the right question to practise the use of the presen’ perfect simple. Mike Yowlook great! Have you been on holiday? (e/on holiday). Kate Yes. And thanks for saying so. Mike You look really happy. (pass/the English exam). Kate Yes, I have. It’s great, isn’t it? ike Your French is much better, ? (be/to France). Kate Are you joking? Of course, I haven't, Complete Mike's questions and Kaie’s answers using the verbs ix brackets. fa) Mike You've got a new racket. a good game of tennis? {have) Ib) Kate Yes, Thave. T__. _ oll three matches now. (win) - 2a) Mike You look very relaxed. this last week at home? (spend) .2b) Kate Yes, f have. But [ out of town with my friends twice. (oe 3a) Mike You're wearing your track suit. Eee for a run? (be) : ae 3b) Kate Yes, I ten miles, as usual. (run) Ha 4a) Mike Your hair’s wet, out in the rain? ) ; 4b) Kate No,T oo (have) a. shower. 16 9 Read the following data and make a factfile on whales. Whales live in the cold seas. There are over 80 different species of whale. The biggest are the blue whales. These can be over 30 metres long and woigh 150 tonnes. A blue whale’s heart is 2 metres tall and weighs half a tonne. Its tongue is 3 metres thick and heavier than an elephant. Whales are mammals, not fish. This means: they have warm blood, they have to come to the surface for air they feed their young on milk. Whales are very intelligent and enjoy playing. They spend three times longer playing than looking for food. Whales ‘sing’ to each other underwater. These songs can last for several hours and are louder than Concorde. Whale songs can travel a long way, as far as 850 km. {whale fweil baten fongue fag! limbs [to weigh /wev acémiari blood folds Name: Whale Habit Number of species: _ Name of the biggest species: a Possible length of a blue whale: Possible weight of a blue whale; Other information | know: ecocreeene UNIT 5 Books and libraries Complete the following word-web. Coaesboak) Gi) 2 Put oach of the words in the box in the correct form, and in the correct pi Books are my best friends. | love books, frm a *, and | spend Before buying on, f look Eookeraet a fot of time fooking at books in___ frary ai the title, auto, ustrations and _® to see the tts of the chapters in fisted the book. If there are foreign or technical words in the book | look at the bookworm aa __‘ which is at the back of the book. Most of the books ! read | to borrow from the public_® There are thousands of books to lgnd table of contents on the shelves. The __— helps me find the books I'm interested in. slossary When she ® me the books she reminds me to take good care of them. 3 > Pill in the blanks with the following words: by from in up ato tO a) These books are published ___ Oxford University Press. b) The glossary is ___ the back of the book and the table of contents is__ the front. ©) L borrowed this book ____ the school library. a) Miss Key, the librarian, lent the hook ____ another child. e) Iread about Athens ____a guidebook. . f) You can find ‘Grimms Fairy Tales” the top shelf. g) You'll have to look ‘the meaning of this word in a dictionary 48 4 i | dust carry arrange write look; see Read the following text and answer the questions: a) What were the children doing in the old sho; b) What types of books were there? _ ) Why did they have a hard time deciding which book to buy? 4) What book did they finally buy? e) What did they like about this book? {HB OLD BOOKSHOP was filled with Tai books chat crowded the shelves and stood piled on tables or in boxes on dhe Boot ane ‘emall of books and dust and old yellowing pape Miles, Seove, and Kate were sitting down on Jaage wooden boxes reading bits of che books {om the piles which crowded the room. "| think this one is interesting,” Mike said. ‘fp all about how theses an ice age due in cen thousand years time! “Whee! That’ Frightening,” Steve said. “Maybe I should get this.” Mike said and showed chem a thin yellow book called ‘How fo ‘Play she Guitar in Ten Easy Lesson. Steve and Kate looked at himn without saying anything. “What do you chink of this one?” Kate asked. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the ver (present perfect or simpl past) to find out what the children have done and when they did it. They are helping the school librarian. a) Mary b) Steve hour ago co} Liz and Kate: They @) Mike He e) Steve at the books on the bottom shelf. ‘the shelves. She ____________.. the new books. He’ at a travel book. He ‘tee abouit wolves. Ie says here that wolves arent fierce animals at all ~ they're actually very kind and don't attack human beings.” : "You should get this book,’ Mike suid, “ts tile is A Busy Yao for Bumble Bee Bomba, The iceuresazecelly mice.” re having hard tine ding which book to choose’ ssid Steve “Take your time,” seid the shop assistant, We stay open till seven conight “At lst they chose a book. Kate weat over (0 the counter camying a big old book with a ed cover and gold lecczss under her aim. Tes cele The Monster Book of Fairy Tales. ch sory had = brighdy coloured ‘les sued! page, There were pictures of castles fants and dragons, and forests with tees Shaped like monstess, ad even the elouds bad suange and frightening shapes. ____ them an hour ago. ‘the novels on the top shelf. them alphabetically by author ten minutes ago. the new titles in the catalogue. pa them when the librarian showed him how to do it, them here half an it when he looked 19 Read Phil's answers and fill in Steve's questions to find out how they ask and answer questions about their experiences and impressions, Use the verbs 1 brackets, Steve What _ from this book? (to learn) Phil [have learned how brave mountain climbers are. Steve about? (é0 be) Phit it’s about a group of people who went climbing on Mount Everest. Steve __ _ ever _ ______. auy mountain climbing? (to de) Phil Yes, Ihave but I have never climbed Mount Everest. Steve to go) ill F wont climbing in the Alps. Phi Last summer. Phi Two children are talking about th answers and wi ir exporionces and impress suitable questions for them. At I went to Italy last summer. Have yoil ever bean to Waly? B Yes, Ihave. I've been there once. A2 [travelled by plane. _ ssiat 2 B Yes, Ihave. I've travelled by plane several times. It's the fastest way of travelling. A3_ I did a lot of water-skiing. ? B No, I haven't hut my brother has done some wat Aa Talso did some sailing. B No. I haven't done any sailing. Gosh! Isn't it dangerous? AS No, it isn't, if you have a good instructor but some people get soasi What about you? __ ze eee 7 B No, I haven't. any, AS Talso went mountain climbing. ee? B Yes, [have been mountain climbing several times. I love it! AZ My father took me to a horse race last summer and 1 rode a horse. ® [think I've been to a horse race once, and 1 like riding hor A® did a lot of horse riding last summer, too. B You had a very active holiday, didn’t you? 8 Your school librarian wants to chaose some of you to help her in the library during the holidays. Write a paragraph below saying what your experience is, what you can do, and why she should choose you. Here are some ideas: Jeam ~ a few things about books parts of the hooks 21 Customs and traditions “Find eight words to do a ~~ with Halloween in the ibe enieee chee Peer ers following word square. ee ere ee eee eee pim|rRin = . G Hw e tlio w s o E T 2a There are eight ‘extra’ words (words which do not belong) in this reeipe, Find the words and underline them. Making pancakes is always fun. You cook need ‘'agood bowl frying pan and a high ceiling! The ingredients are eggs, trees, butter, sugar, flour, and milk. Pancake Day is always on Tuesday and is popular with all the class family. When I ‘was a bear child we always drank ate pancakes. \ with sugar and lemon, but now people often eat them with jam and cream. Pancake restaurants are popular all year serving cheap meals of pizza pancakes with fillings like books, cheese, meat, fish, or vegetables. 4 What things do you need to cook pancakes? 2 What day of the week is Pancake Day on? 3. What do people often eat pancakes with? 4. Are pancake restaurants expansive or not? pancake (penkak/ 2 Srying pan (‘fram neni tigeie : ceiling (‘siho/tavan we ‘popular /popisla(eW! eprecial, & b Read the text again and answer the following questions: 22 3 * or ‘a few’. Fil the blanks in the following dialogue. Use ‘a ti Mery Hello, John, What a surprise! Come in. Sohn Thank you, Mary. Mary Sit down. Would you like something to drink? a orange juice? Acup of tea? John Yes, thanks. Perhaps a cup of tea. With ®. milk, please. Tm quite thirsty. Mary It's a hot day. Here you are. Help yourself to milk. John Thanks, Mary Can T give you something to eat? A piece of apple pie? Some biscuit Join Er, no, nothing to eat, thanks. I'm not hungry and I'm ina hurry. I've only got © time hefore my train leaves. You know, it’s two months since I moved to Dover. Mary Really? I didn’t know that, How do you feel about living there? fe there. I've got & ite often. Look, Mary __ minutes? I’ve got *__ Joh Well, fine, I enjoy my friends and we you for © ‘oblems. Make some promises to your little sister. Use the prompts below. EXAMPLE buy you a doll for : I a) take you to the z00 next week your birthday mise I'll buy you a doll for your birthday. b) let you watch your favourite TV programme oo ©) give you an ice-cream after dinner 4) not tell Mum about the cup you broke yesterday ©) got you a new toy Supply the present perfect simple tonse of the verbs in brackets. EXAMPLE | havent written to Marco since 1992. (not write) a) She______ the same car for fifteen years. (drive) Bb) I saw her in May, but E__- _ her since. (not see) ©) We _.___ there since we were young. (not live} @) She ______ im that shap for ages! (be 3 6 Complete the sentences with ‘since’ or ‘fox" 1) We have been in London two days, b) Vve been ill last Saturdas. Q 4900 the number of whales has fallen very fast. ) We've been here 9 o'clock, but the bus hasn't come yet. e) Thaven’t seen my dog a week. I think he’s lost. Read the following dialogue. Make up some similar dialogues. Use the prompts that are above each dialogue. A Do you know Mrs. Parks? A How long have you known her? B T've known her for a long time/since I was a little boy. Does _ Se ‘Yes, How long ? He @) Rod/interested in French history/ since he visited Paris GEE 24 7 8 Horo is some information about Bobby Ball, England's youngest foothall coach, 1959 bom in Sootland, in the UK Use the information to write his life 1964 move/Newcastle, north of Engiant story. Include the answers to these 41974 leave school/start/play football/Newcastle City Club questions in your story: 41981 move/Spain/play/Atietico Madrid a) How long has he been a footballer? sree erie very tape b) How long has he been with Spain/move/Manchestet/play/ Manchester United? Manchester United ¢) How long has he been the manager 2980 coach/Manchester United of Manchester United? Bobby Ball, England's youngest football coach, was born in Scotland. When he was five, his parents moved to Newcastle, in the North of England. aeeeenenenees yh . a er EE 25 / Household items Read the definitions below and then find the correct words in the box. —y What do you call... CLAIMIEIRIAIRI CIT a) the small, rectangular thing you use for taking OFJELDI Ii Vis|zZiwie photos? Flrafeletz{e{riv|t| — }) that Jong instrument shapod like a tube that you use rt for drying your hair? F[x|ifvi[m 4 VUATATLE ©) that big box containing an electronic tube with a LEK K} Qa} eyPyeicty screen in front of it on which different programmes efe[cfalxfofefu|i appear. lwltialaletimleluls a see ee io record TY programms s0 aia bt that peopl ay thom ba vateh th aelelsr ne lied acta ‘hat people can play om back and wateh them clelefe|r{olule]o]} — ¢) the round or rectangular clectric machine you use Hlel;ifx}t{alR N for doing the vacuum cleaning? rm r the big box that looks like a cupboard which you use min Elely Q the big be looks like a cupboard which you uss L- | for keeping food frozen for a long time? L KUTA {@ the small, rectangular black thing that looks like a 0 ‘adio which you ean talk into and hear messages fae through? 1h) the small, round thing you use for boiling water in? pe eee i) that large machine you use for cooking food? y ing RIELYIR RU LJA|H | p the small, round, electrical machine you use for making coffee in? All the answers are in the hox. The words go in four directions: from top to bottom, from left to right, from right to left or from bottom to top. 2 Complete B’s answers tumon plugin. «—s tumup — rewind = turn aff . using the words in the box. turn down fast forward turn down put in A Thore’s a good programme on. TV. BOK Meum Fron. A Lean’t hear the music. 8 fa) A The ketite is boiling A The radio is too loud. A. Your cassette recorder isn't connected to electricity. 8 fa) A That song is very nice. Can you play it again? A Thore’s a smell of burning. Isn't the gas too high? A. Pd like to listen to the next song. A. Is the video cassette in? T can't see anything 8 26 3 Which of these activities do you ‘do’ and which of them do you ‘mak Do or make? ________ @) the cleaning b) the washing up _. ©) cooking _ & coffee ¢) the vacuum cleaning dss dasssssdd das asesssanasisfacetenatestssoreeeee VEY") g) the ironing 1b) the washing i) some toast 0 explain what has th working hard. a) Mike and Steve have a black eye. (fight) _-__-_ b) Father's hands are dirty. (repair/car) __ ©) The baby’s eyes are red and full of tears. (ory) __ @) Kate has just come back from the beach. She's bright red. (lie/in the sun) _ e) There is a lot of snow on the streets. (Ii/snow) a ) She's got flour all over her hands. (She/cook) © Liz’s school hooks ave still on the table. (She/study) a b a7 Write how long something has heen hanpening using ‘since’ or ‘for’, EXAMPLE The wind is blowing. it staried blowing theo houra it has been blowing for twa hours, 9. 1 Lizis playing the piano. Sho hogan playing the piano an hour ago. 2 The girls are watching a film. They started watching it ai 2 o'clock, 3 Tom is studying. He started studying when he came home. 4. Kate’s learning Spanish, She started learning Spanish in July. 5 It's almost midnight and my mother is still reading. She staried reading that novel at 8 o’clock. Read about ons of the greatest inventions. How long has it bean avaitable? ‘Things Go Better with ‘Coca-Cola’, When ‘Coca-Cola’ was invented, an a nearly 200 countries. Dr. John Pemberton invented the drink in 1886. He mixed the ingredients together in a brass pot in his inson, gave the mixture the name - Read the sentences below. Mark the sentences below as true (T) or false (8). ‘Coca-Cola’ was very successful immediately. It was invented in the 19th century. iH Dr. John Pemberton gave the drink its name. It was called ‘Cola Nuts’ hefore it was called ‘Coca-Cola’. Pemberton made ‘Coca-Cola’ for the first time in his bathroom. Oak we Ne it has always had the same logo. ¢. Rewrite the false sentences to make them correct. 28 8 People and places 4. (a Match the words i the hox to their definition. ‘Write them down to finish the sentences helow. shopkeeper EXAMPLE A person who flies and looks after the surgeon passengers in a plane is an aér-steward. a) A person who prepares and sells drugs and steward medicines in a pharmacy is a pharmacist b} A person who owns or manages a. small shop is a 7 balloonist ©} A person who pilots a halloon is a. eee a) A person who works in a hospital and operates on ick people is a __ ive the definition of the people whose cow: EXAMPLE A waiter is so! fond and A butcher __ A typi A photographer __ meone who works in a restaur A dressmaker 7 ues A reporter Name the capital and the nationality of the people living in these countries: EXAMPLE What is the capital of India? fs Delhi. The nationality of the people is Indian. a) What is the capital of China? T's ‘The nationality of the people is ____ b) What is the capital of Turkey? H’s ‘The nationality of tho people is ©) What is the capital of Mexico? It’ The nationality of the people is _ a) What is the capital of Poland? It's __ : ‘The nationality of the people is, 29 3 _ Follow the example to make up some sentences: Snowden is @ a) Snowdonia/national park/has rocky mountains, lakes, waterfalls and grassy hillsides. h) Caermarfon/Welsh city/has the most impressive castle. ¢) The kitwoollen skirvis worn by mon in Scotiand. d) The Giant's Causeway/mass of stone columns/ go down into the Irish Sea. (desert: goods) The camel is an carries goods (Africa; long. neck) _ Sg ae ERE 30 5 ‘Write some sentences using ‘that’. Choose verbs from the box below. EXAMPLE shows di ‘These are ti sweater mgs that we wear. watch fisten to” eat ride wear grow. read drink: a) newspaper magazine novel b) movie video TV ©) bike horse sleigh @) cucumber plums butter e) milk fuk f) flowers vegetables cereals radio tape music 6 Choose the correct alternative in each sentence. Write it down. a) We went to a small district who/which is situated in the North of England h) She is the tourist who/whick spoke to me, ©) They visited the place who/that you recommended. 4) That's the man which/that you wanted to meet in Cardiff. e) They lived in a part of Dublin which/who has beautiful houses. 34 a Read the following text and answer the questions. : itis really nice to meet Scots who wear the national costume (the kilt) and play the national instrument (the bagpipes). They do this on special occasions. In Scotland, especially in the Highiands, each family or ‘clan’ (in Gaelic) has its own tartans which are traditional in design and colour. Today, there are over 2,000 types of tartan, The clans are rather like tribes. Some clan members are much more proud of belonging to their dan than of being a Scot “Mac! means ‘son of and many people in this kingclom have the name: McDonald, McKay, McKenzie oF MeAlpine (also spelt Macdonald, Mackay, Mackenzie or Macalpine). People with the same family name usually feel they belong to the same clan a) What is the Scots’ national costume? b) What do the Scots play on special days? ©) When do people wear the kilt? a) How many types of tartan are there? ly 1} What are some clan members very proud of? 1) as ® Which is the correct Scottish spelling, Dd McDonald or Macdonatd? e) What is the Gaclic name for ‘fa 32 9 Communication 4 Complete the following word-web on communication. 3“ Make short dialogues using ‘Vd prefer ..." or ‘T'drather ...” EXAMPLE, A Why don’t you join us for a, walk? a) A Why don’t you write to him? }) A Why don’t you lie in the sun? ©) A Why don’t you walk to the market? a) A Why don’t you go to the mountains? €) A Why don’t you buy take-away food? : A Why don't you cycle? 8 (stay at home) Td pref io stay ak home. B (phone him) Va prefe: 8 (swim) Vd rather (drive) Pa rather —_ a B (go to the seaside) Vd prefer B (cook a meal) a prefer 8 (play computer games) Vd vathe: 33 A ‘Write the anawers in these Halegues usi ‘Su! or ‘Neither’, EXAMPLE 1 like Geugeaphy. So do 4 - a) But I'm not good al Science, b) {can't understan ©) But I like Mr, Jones, the Science teacher, @) Twon't pass the exam, 0} I'm in big touble. __* Read the story and fill in the blanks, Use ‘So ‘Then finish the story in the space below. and ‘Neither ..." ‘don't know,’ she said. ‘I'm nai very hungry.” ~ ‘Neither anti,’ | aaswe Read the sentences in column A, Find a response in colamm B to each sentence. A a: 1 Tlike being with friends. a) Do you? So do I. A 2 Ym very shy. b) Can't you? Neither can 1. 3. Ho often goos to pop concerts. ©) Don't you? I do. 4 She doesn’t like pets. @ Are you? Sp am}. 7 15 Toan’t swim. . ) Doesn't she? Neither do 1, & U's very practical. 1D) is he? P'm not. | 7 Idon’t like going to parties. s) Boes he? So do 1. 7 Witlie irae answers about yourself, Use the following prompts. EXAMPLE A Tm tired. B Are you? So am 1/fm net. a) 2 Iltke French. Bo b) A Ym very busy. Bree peste o} A Tdon’t enjoy reading poems. @) 4 I've never been to Paris. ©} A Lean swim quite well, ee 34 8 10 weather visited love sea looking me, ‘You want people to do things for you. Write two sentences for each ward: 1 with ‘to” 2 without EXAMPLE I can't reach that eup. (pass) ¢) Ineed that book. (bring) {Please pass i to ne 7 2 Please, pass me it. Serer eee 2 ee a) Tneed my glasses. (give) @) John can't play chess. (teach) Paget et SEES eee 2 p) Ann wants to see our new car. (show) essage i 2 iven below te go the parts of the sentences with two objects. EXAMPLE a long leiter/her frien a) hor/on her birthday/some flowers/He gave }) Jack and Mary/the children/promisad/a week at the seaside ©) She/the children/teach/at the village school/Maths/to/used to ) her/She sends/ove/you/to 7 When Maria’s postcard arrived it was raining, Some words became difficult to read. Use the words on the left to complete thé blanks. cE Eee eee EE Peer eeeeee lovely Constanta July tah | well 7 Jane, dear: Tm on the Biack___ coast, It's a beautiful place. Paso sunny , ere “ane The ie warm and Wee having a 23 Garviton Road ie good here. Wein the sun and ewim | Manchester all day long, The beaches ave Yesterday we | MAa QU ‘the Roman Bath. Hope you are England ______ forward to hearing fromtyou, = Cities of the World Kate would like to live in a city om an island. Look at the plan of Kate's ideal city and answer Steve's questions. The following words might help you. in the centre of the istand in the middie of in the east/west/south/north of the city next Lo ‘on the east/west/south/north side of the Main Square | between In the Main Square oppose EXAMPLE Where is the main squate? W's in the centre of the island. a) Where's the city ball? b) Where's the cathedral? ©) Where's the university? a) Where's the opera house? : ©) Where's the city museum? f}) Where's the theatre? § Where's the bank? " : 2 Liz is making plans for the weekend. Write sentences. a} yes go to the theatre with Kate 1 rain? It rains, P'Ul go to the theatre with Kato. hb) no play badminton with Kate If'it doesn’t rain, I'll play badminton with Kate. a) yes watch TV. 2 cold? Ifitis hb) no go-shopping Fie ise’t a) yes work in the garden 3 sunny? 5) noo to the museum 3 Your family is thint questions: a) Where will you stay 4 Read the information given in the text below and complete the factfile on Constanfa on the next page. Consran'pa is Romania’s largest port and an important tourist city, It lies in the south-east of Romania, on the shore of the Black Sea. It has a population of over 350,000. Itis one of the oldest cities in Romania. It was founded by Greck traders in the 6th century BC. In carlier times Constanta was known as Tomis and was a very prosperous.city. In the year AD 9 Ovid, the famous Roman poet, was exiled to ‘Tomis by Emperor Augustus. Here he wrote his Epistulae ex Ponto which described life in Tomis. His letters also contained many appeals to the emperor to allow him to go back to Rome. His appeals were in vain and he died in exile, Visitors to Constanta go to see his tomb and statue, in the centre of the city, ‘The old name Tomis was changed to Constantiana in the 4th century AD by the Roman emperor Constantine the Great, in memory.of his sister Constantina. a7 Factfile Name of the city: Location: a Population: Kind of town: ___ History of the city: ~ founded by ~in earliest times ~ in the year AD 8 5 Here is a quiz about Romania. a) Write the name of the longest river in Romania. __ b) Write the names of five important rivers in Romar a. ¢) Write the name of the sea that borders Romania on the south-east. @) Write the name of the mountains in Romania. _ &) Write the names of two important plateaux in Romania. @) Write the names of some castles in Romania, h) Write the names of some historical remains. ___. | Unit 1 Answers lovely all eght “aif tere ordinary voring fantastic nice 2! Dialogue t “Hi, thore!” “Hil You're tanned!” “Yes, I spent all day in the “Tet ft was fantastic.” "Yes, it was OK. Only "What?" “We stayed a bit too far from the beach and I didn’t like walking back in the afternoon. What did you do?” ‘Not much. I stayed at home but it was fun. “OK, I mmust go now. See you!” ‘See you. Bye.” Dialogue 2 ‘Morning Mrs. Davies.” "Morning Charles. Are you hack?" “Yos, I came back last night.” “How was it?” “Tewas fun!” ‘are you all back or is Jenny still with your grandma?” “No, we all came back together hecause it started to rain and there was no hope of hotter weather. Is Tom home?” ‘Ho went out two minutes ago.’ “OK, I'l ring later, Goodbye, Mrs. Davios.” ‘Bye, dear. Ob, I just romembered, ho won't be back very early.” “OK then, will you tell him to ring me when hhe gets in?” “Ewill. Bye again!” “Bye. alule|n|t 2 sloje|o 3 clelalwiejejo apf ifel« Telojole Slolwlalm wt a Piejalyleyo aslaln 2) When did you first think of climbing she peak? 1b} What did you do then? 6) Did they give you all the eauiy d) How many of you went on the expedition? ¢} Where did the expedition start from? 1) How long did it take you {to reacl your destination)? g) Wore you at all scared? 1h) When are you going on nother expedition? a) They do not know the news because they were not at home when wo found out, b) She was absent from school because she doesn't like her physies lessons. ©) Jane is learning how to use this computes so she will soon be able to play all soris of games on it 4) Brian is very excited because be came ack from a very interesting trip yesterday. ¢) He is very worried because he cannot find his car keys. ‘Adrian is talking about school subjects. a) Yes, he liked it very much. h) No, he doesn’t (think his handwriting is always terrible). ©) No, he accused him of telling lies. @ No, he did badly. —————————— — ————— 40 Unit 2 Answers 4 a} cake b) go c) spell ) afternoon 5 While/When Cathy was flying the kite, Jerry e) see 0 cake... meftea. took a photo, a) She was putting candles on the birthday cake when I saw her. b) They were playing in the rain/splashing fn the puddles when I saw them. ©) Ho was watching TV when T saw him, @) She was playing the guitar when I saw her e) They were building/making a snowman when I saw them. a) Were Jim and Tim singing? ‘Yes, they were, They were singing h) Were Dan and Erie planting a tree? , they were. They were planting a tree. ¢) Was Jil ironing her blouse? Yes, she was. She was ironing her blouse €) Was Sue taliking on tho pl Yes, she was. Sho was tall phone. ‘Was Bob repairing/fixing/mensing his bike? Yes, he was. He was repairing/fixing/ mending his bike. Heed bad dy ede, yt Wt happen? He hie hisel e was Posing beeesbat 1 shat terbit [A You upset tad a pad day today. —_ Ag Wt happened Vena st wn ‘oahng der A tnt carb 5. Shahada bad deytodn Wut we happen 2 She cut hovel hil ‘While/When Ryan and Helen were dancing, Susan loft the room/went out, While/When Paul was cooking, Robert broke the cup. ‘Henry Page: ‘I wasn't at home, I was bowling at my club." ‘The Smiths: ‘We were out of towa. ‘We were having a picnic in the forest.” Mrs. Green: ‘I wasn't at home. I was visiting my grandchildren in California.” The college students: “We were away. W were attending @ foothall game.” Miss Dupont, the nurse: ‘I was on duty in the hospital. I was giving some Injections.” They are the White and the Seven Dwar Rome in ttaly, lagi or Blaj in Romer Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wodnes ‘Thursday, Friday, Saturday. ‘The two countries that fought the Seven Years War wore France and England. 5. The Houso of the Seven Witches is in Salem, Massachusetts 6 ‘Tho two different groups of seven stars are ‘Carul mare/Ursa mare’ and ‘Cart mic/Ursa micz’. 7 The Seven Wonders of the Werld are: ‘The Pharos of Alexandria 18a ‘fears av wha'zamndtiat ‘The Pyramids of Egypt 182 ‘piromidz ov “izdgipl! ‘The Colossus of Rhodes P80 ko'loses av ‘row! ‘The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus 80 mo:sa'tiam at helika:‘n2esas? ‘The Hanging Gardens of Babylon #a "henry ‘gardna, ay "bebitan! ‘The Statue of Zous by Phidias at Olympia 80 ‘stetju: ov ‘7juss bar ‘fidias ot o'hmpro! ‘The Temple of Diana at Ephesus Ja “tempi ov dar'ena at ‘efisas! seven dwarls in ‘Snow es wers 4% a) patient b) polite ¢) experienced ) tidy @) friendly f) pleasant °@. a) asistent/-a medical/-A b) vanzitor/-oare ©) pacient/-& @) mecanic 2) doctor, medic 1) ingrijitor/-oare Vite Te Pe] s 4 tobs 26 Bh; dog: 8-0; 6d; 70; Bo. | 5b) You should take paracetamol, ¢} a sore i throat, d) You should resiivelax, e) a cold. 41 a) He'd better/should stay in bed. b) He'd hetter/should see a doctor. c) He'd bettex/ should drink tea. d) He shouldn't go cut inthe rain. e) He shouldn't eat ice~ cream. £) He'd betier/should take an aspirin, ‘Three of the following: 4. You should wear good shoes. 2 You should wear cotton oF cotton-nylon nix socks. 3. You should cut your toe nails short. 4 You should see a chiropodist if you have problems. a) No, it isn’t, It puts a lot of pressure on tha foot, 4) A marathon ronner should eut his or bee nails regularly hecause they can breale while running and canse a lot of pair. 9) A chiropodit @) This marathon runner has to run 26 miles. Ib, 2-a; $4 a; §-c; 6-<. ieee~umewne 42 nit 4 Answers A t(R[oTTATTIE|S arRelviolllviels speporciatele {ys} tle lM) 4[H[ALR [ONY Siwy TeTRIYIWiAly @ 2) soe BduCetiON D) vosee Gladiolé 07... cy Cam eliminates .. @ ...... common key @) open Guinness « sted ) Randolph 4. Mr. Data has stopped the engines. 2 Thoy have prepared the shuttle 3 4 ‘They have put on protective cloth ‘They have hegun to leave the space eee sfpjult 2lelalTe[N 3(TFATRIEIN 41.6) 0|MIE S(cleELF [tT B c RLOIKIEIN] 7[s[Al to 8ic(ult alz[ulN aolw]R{ 1 | t[T[E[N] aafG]i[vlE[N . 9) Sho has already phoned her grandmother 1b) She hasn't bought new plates yet. ¢) She hasn't visited Liz yet. @) She has already written and sent the invitations. ¢) She bas alroady helped her mother with the housework. e x a) Steve has taken 30 pictures. hi) Somebody has broken Mike's camera. ©) They haven't eaten any cake, yet 4) Liz has danced a lot. ¢) Somebody has opened th window. Have you passed the English exarn? Haye you been to France? 4a) Have you had a good game of tennis? db) Yes, I have. | have won all three matches now. 2a) Have you spent this last woek at home? 2h): Yes, L have. But] have: ‘been out of town with my friends twice. 2a) Haye you heen for a run? 3b) Yes, | have run ten miles a3 usual. 42) Haye you been out in the r ‘ain? 4p) No, I have had a shower. Factfile Name: Whale Habitat: the cold seas Number of species: over BO Name of the biggest species The blue whale Possible length of a blue whale: 30 metres Possible weight of a blue whale: 150 tonnes Other information | know: = they are masnmale they are intelligent ~ they enley playing = they oing t0 eadh ottin Unit 5 Answers ‘@ Possible answers: aS. ee BY clay SD 2 L bookworm; 2 bookshop: contents; 4 glossary; § borrow; brary; 7 librarian; 8 lends 3 table of @ a) by Bb) atjin c) from d) to e) in fon g) up. 4 a) Tho children were looking at books. bn) There wore science-fiction books, manuals, science books ahout fasetts and animals, and fairy tales. ©) Because there were nice piotures and interesting things in all the hooks. « They bought a book of fairy tales. 6} There were pictures of castles, dragons, and frightening shapes. a) has dusted; dusted b) has carried; carried ©) have arranged; arranged 4) has written; wrote ) has looked; saw “8 What have you learned from this book? What is it ahowt? ‘Have you ever done any mountain climbing? Where did you go? ‘When did you go? Did you enjoy it? 43 A2 Have you ever travelled by plane? A8 Have you ever done water-skiing? Ad Have you done any sailing? AS Have you ever been seastek? AG Have you ever been mountain climbing? A7 Have you ever done horse riding? or Have you ever ridden » horse? (both possible) Possible answer: J think | could help you in the library. | cart arrange books according to the author's name because we have learned a few things about books at school. We etude the parte of the books and types of boo) 00 during or Englists can also ch if they are grouped according to a certain aubject:| have doté this in class lote of times because [have been in charge of the When you get new books, fcan a took reports on them to let cage libre 2b apple, face, ghost, pumpkin, sweet, witehes: cock, bowl, trees, class, bear, drank, pizza, books, 4 a frying pan, eggs, butter, sugar, flour ‘and mill 2 Tuesday 3. jam and cream but also with chease, meat, fish, or vegetables; some people eat them with sugar and lernon 4 No, they are cheap/not expensive. a) alittle b) alittle ¢) alittle d) afew e) afew 9 afew a) I promise I'l take you to the zoo next week. b) I promise I'l Tet you watch your ‘favourite TV programme. ©) T promise I'll give you an ice-cream after dinner. @) I promise I won't tell Mum about the cup you broke yesterday. ©) I promise I'll got you a new toy. 8 8 z a} has driven b) haven't seen ¢} haven't lived a) has been a) for h) since ©) for } since a) since 8) Does your brother play the plano? ‘Yes, ho does. How long has he played? He has played for three years. }) Do you have a temperature? Yes, I do. How long have you had it? Thave had st for two hours. ) Does Mary live in Taly? Yes, sho doas. How long has she lived there? Sho has lived there since she got a job there, &) Is Rod interested in French history? Yes, he is. ‘How long has he been interested in French history? He’s been interested in French history since he visited Paris. Possible answer: Bobby Ball, England's youngest football ‘coach, was born in Scotland. ‘When he was five, his parents moved to Newcasile, in the north of England. At the age of fifteén, he left school and started to play football for Newcastle City Club. So, he has been a footballer since he was very ‘young, In 1981, he moved to Spain to play Tor Aletico Madrid. But he was not very happy in Spain, and in 1985, he moved to ‘Manchester to play for Manchester United. So he has heen at Manchester United for more than ten years. He has been the coach of the team since 1990. Unit 7 Answers 3 a}do b) do c) do d) make @} do f} make g) do h) do 3} make j} make 19 do 1) make. 4a a) They have beon fighting: b) Ho has been repairing the car; ©) He/she has been erying: 4) She has been lying in the sun; ©) Ht has been snowing. 1) She’s been cooking. 8) She's heen studying m [may = ‘44 1 She has been playing thie piano for an hour. 2 They have heen watching the fi 2o'dod 2. He has boon studying since he came home, 4 She has been learning Spanish sincs uly. 5 She'has been reading the novel si 8 o'clock. 8) camera h) hair dryer c) teloviston Ba, It hes boon available since 1886/for ... years. @) video e) vacuum cleaner f) freezer g) walkie-talkie h) kettle se DF QT HF OF SF OT i) cooker j) coffee machine. se Possible answers: 2 a) OK, Il tum it up b) Pl turn it 1 anon very successfull down/off ¢) Fllturn it down a) YM plug immediately. Hae aca raid me Seren 2 Dr: John Pemaberton didn't give the drink i down g) I'll pross the fast forward bution its name. Tt was Prank, bis parinar, who 1) TM put itin gave the drink its namo. 3. The mixture was called ‘Coca-Cola’ from bos the very beginning, 4 He first made it in his garden, ee 46 Unit 8 Answers 4a a) pharmacist b) shopkeeper 4. The giraffe is an animal which lives in ©) halloonist d) surgeon Africa and has a long neck. ‘The osirich is a bird which hes long logs ay Possible answers: and cannot/doosn’t fy. ‘A butcher is someone who sells meat. ‘The kangaroo is an animal which lives in ‘A typist is someone who types letters and Australia and can jump. documents. ‘The penguin is a bird which swims and eats ‘A photographer is someone who takes fish, photographs/photos ‘The dolphin is an animal which lives in the ‘A drossmaker is someone who makes soa and is in danger of extinction. clothes. ‘The panda is an animal which lives in the ‘A reporter is someone who interviews pamhoo forests of China and eats leaves. people and writes articles for newspapers, ‘The monkey is sn animal which lives in the magazines. radio or talevision. Jungle and is strong a a) Betjing—Chinose ) Ankara —Turkish 05) Those are things that we read. ©) Mexico City ~ Mexican Jy) Theso are things that we watch. 4) Warsaw ~ Polish ¢) These aro things that we ride. d) These are things that we eat 3 a) Snowdonia is a national park ¢) These are things that we drink. which has rocky mountains, lakes, f) These are things that we grow. waterfalls and grassy hillsides. @ These are things that we listen to b) Caernarfon is the Welsh city which has the most impressive castle. a) which b} who o} that d) that ©) The kilt is a woollen skirt which is worn ) which, by men in Scotland. €) Tho Giants Cauneway isa mass of sione <6) The Scots’ national costa ‘tho Kil columns which go down into the Irish 1b) On special days the Scots play the i Sea. bagpipes. ¢) London is a big city which has ‘¢) People wear the kilt on special impressive museums and architectural occasions. monuments. ) There are over 2,000 types of tartan. # ‘e) The Gaelic name for ‘family’ is ‘clan’. poe 7 1) Some clan members are proud of pelonging to their clan. 2 « @) Both are correct. Unit 9 Answers classical music (quizes )~ ‘adverts (let a ——— weathor forecast (wen ==. canes) Caosteards ) telephone J oa 2 Possible answers a) The lady is furious/angry. L Someone has stolen her purse. }) The man is frightonod, Ho has soon a ghost in the attic. ©) The boy is pleased. Ho has received a nice birthday present, a) [ prefer to phone him, 1h) Pa rather swim, ©) Yd rather drive. ) I prefer to go to the seaside. ©) Lprefer to cook a meal. 1) Td rather play computer games. 4 a) Neither am J. b) Neither can I. ©) Sodol, d) Neither will Le) So am I & a) SowillT, bh) So would. c) Neither can I. Possible answer: They loft the restaurant in anger. @ La; Qt 3-g; 4: 5-b; EF To, pop music : (crime series comedies soap operas Possible answers: a) Do you? So do LA don' b) Are you? So am [i'm not ©) Don't you? Neither do I/T do. d) Haven't you? Neither have 1/1 have. ®) Can you? So can 1/I can't a) Please give them to me/Please give mo them. ) Please show it to her/Plase show her it ©) Please bring it to me/Please bring me it a) Please teach it to him/Please teach him it, @) Please send it to him/Please send him it. a) He gave her some flowers on her birthday. b) Jack and Mary promised the children a week at the seaside. ©) She used to teach Maths to the children at the village school. 4) She sends her Jove to you. 10 Constanta cluly Yth Dear Jane, Tm oa holiday on the Black Gea coast. It's beautiful place, The weather is warm and éunrty. ‘nim all day long, The beaches are beautiful ‘Yooterday we visited the Roman Baths. Hope you are wel. Looking forward to hearing from you. Love Maria Unit 10 Answers 2 Possible answers: a) it’s in the main square, opposite the athedral, between the theatre and the bank. b) I's in the main square, opposite the city hall, betwoon the concert hall aad the university. ©) ts in the north-east, opposite the city museum. 4) Its in the west, opposite the concert hall and the theatre. ¢) It’s in the cast, next to the university and ‘the bank. f) Isin the south-west, opposite the opera house. @) It's in the south-east, opposite the city museum, ez a) Wit rains, I'l go to the theatre with Kate. a 4b) If Tt doesn’t rain, Tl play badminton ie with Kate. i 2a) fit is oold, I'll watch TV. i 2b) If it isn’t cold, Tl go shopping. 88) 1 it is sunny, Tl work in the garden. 3h) fit isn't sunny, Il go to the museum. Possible answers: 2) If go with my family, Ll stay in 2 hotel. b) If go to Disneyland, I'll meet Mickey ‘Mouse, Donald Duck and Cinderella. @) HT have enough money, I'll vistt San Fraricisco, New’ York and Washington DC. We're having a good time here, We lie in the oun and Jane Pearson 25 Garriton Road Manchester MA4 UH England Factfile Name of the cit Location: South-sast of Romania Population: 850,000 Kind of town: tourtot city, 2 ape pore History of the olty: —founded by Greek traders = In earliest times called Tomis = in the yoar AD 9 The Roman poet Ovid was exiled here by Emperor Auguetue. = in the 4th century AD The old name Tomle was changed to Conetantiana by the Roman emperor Constantine the Great, ‘Tourist attraction: The tomb and statue of the Roman poet Ovid. 5a) The Danube }p) Tho Olt, the Mures, the Siret, the Arges, ike Somes ©) The Black Sea @) The Carpathians ¢) The Transylvanian Plateau, the Dobrudja Plateau 1) Constanta 8) Peles Castle, Bran Castle, Huniads’ Castle 1h) Sarmisegetuza, Tomis, Cotatea Neaintului i) Puna, Voronet, Moldovita, Sucovita (three of those)

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