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Vocabulary Adjectives GRAMMAR Possessives
1
02 1
Possible Answers 1 1. your 4. Her
Appearance: good-looking, beautiful, curly, old, 2. our 5. Their
straight, small, young, medium height, round, light, 3. My
fat, long, dark
Personality: adventurous, strong, clever, brave, 2 1. theirs 4. yours
funny, athletic, weak, creative, honest, generous, shy 2. yours 5. ours
3. hers
2 Possible Answers
a. Lady Gaga is good-looking / beautiful / young / 3 1. a 5. b
creative. 2. b 6. c
b. The man is adventurous / strong / brave / athletic. 3. c 7. a
c. Homer Simpson is fat / medium height / funny / 4. c
lazy.
d. It is round / funny / shy. Saxon Genitive
e. Bill Gates is old / clever / generous / creative. 4 1. Dad’s 4. The children’s
f. Rafael Nadal is good-looking / strong / athletic. 2. The teachers’ 5. The babies’
3. Alice’s
The house
to be / have got
1
3 illow, shelf, toilet, rug, kitchen, desk, shower,
p
03
mirror, bedroom, lamp, fridge, armchair, duvet, 5 1. are 3. is
2. have got 4. have got
curtains, cooker, cupboard
4
Rooms in the house: kitchen, bedroom
1
09 7 1. is; has got; hasn’t got
Furniture: shelf, desk, armchair, cupboard 2. Is; isn’t; is
3. are; have got
5 1. desk 5. armchair 4. are; aren’t
2. kitchen 6. mirror 5. haven’t got; is
3. pillow 7. curtains
4. fridge 8. rug 8 1. Have you got brown hair?
2. Are you 15 years old?
Page 5 3. Is your father a musician?
4. Has your mother got blue eyes?
Animals
5. Have you got a dog?
1
04 6 horse – 1 cow – 4 6. Is your schoolbag green?
elephant – 2 lion – 3 7. Are your friends athletic?
bat – 3 butterfly – 7 8. Have you got a pink T-shirt?
shark – 6 chicken – 4
mosquito – 4 tiger – 1
whale – 3 ant – 3
9
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
lizard – 6 crocodile – 2
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1
05 8 1. giraffe 4. spider Object pronouns
2. frog 5. wolf 10 1. us 4. him
3. dolphin 6. snake 2. her 5. me
3. them
Places around town
1
06 9 Possible answers Present Simple
l ibrary, museum, post office, church, bar, amusement 11 1. We live in Leeds.
park, hospital, police station, sports centre 2. Ms Brown watches TV in the evening.
3. You don’t play football at school.
10 1. bank 4. restaurant 4. I ride my bike to school every day.
2. post office 5. hospital 5. Rick doesn’t study German.
3. department store 6. sports centre 6. You wash the dishes twice a day.
7. My friends don’t go to school on Sunday.
Sport 8. My baby brother cries every night.
1
07 11 Do in water: scuba diving, surfing, swimming
Need a net: volleyball, tennis
1
08 12 1. a, c 3. a, c
2. b, c 4. b, c
Present Continuous
14 1. is using 5. is reading
2. isn’t eating 6. aren’t sitting
3. is listening 7. are wearing
4. aren’t sleeping
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speaking Greetings and Inroductions
1 1. e 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. b
1
10 3 1 . Thanks, my name’s Jack.
2. Nice to meet you.
3. Are you new here?
4. Can I please speak to Mark?
5. Sorry, he isn’t here.
Classroom language
1
11 5 Students: 2, 4, 6, 8, 9
Teachers: 1, 3, 5, 7
3 1. atlas 6. paints
3 1. typhoons, tsunamis, earthquakes and floods
2. microscope 7. scissors
(line 1)
3. compass 8. stapler, glue
2. a globe (line 16)
4. textbook 9. laptop, tablet / tablet, laptop
3. 40 (line 22)
5. dictionary
4. in a tent or under a tree (lines 27-28)
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Grammar T here is / There are;
Articles and quantifiers;
listening A conversation about school How many / How much
1
14 5 Their dad is driving them to school.
5 1. There is
2. There aren’t, Are there
1
14 6 1 . Darren and Sue 3. Darren 5. Sue
3. Is there
2. Darren 4. Darren
4. There isn’t
5. There are
grammar Present Simple / Present Continuous
1
15 8 1 . is using 5. think 6 1. The; false 4. any; false
2. collects 6. leave 2. Some; true 5. An; true
3. aren’t taking 7. isn’t buying 3. a; true
4. doesn’t need
7 1. many 6. a
2. some 7. a lot of
9 1. goes 5. are studying
3. a 8. any
2. come 6. tries
4. much 9. the
3. don’t study 7. is explaining
5. lots of 10. the
4. takes 8. is using
Mr Masters: art Mr Dundy: geography
Mrs Best: sport / PE
10 1. do … go 4. Do … like
2. does … speak 5. are … studying
3. is … doing 6. do … think
8 1. How many 3. How many
2. How much 4. How much
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reading An FAQ page
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1
16 1 T
oday, people are using School-in-a-Box in Libya,
India, Haiti, Liberia and in other countries around Vocabulary Activities
the world. (lines 32-33) 1
17 1 A
ccept all logical and grammatically correct
answers.
1
18 3 1, 2, 4, 6
Announcements
1 1. Peter
1
18 4 1 . They are building models of robots. 2. Kathy
2. The teacher is taking photographs there. 3. Dylan
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Dylan: trials for the football team
Kathy: auditions for the school orchestra
1
19 5 1 . eight and a half million (8,500,000) Peter: auditions for the drama club
2. Italian No student would choose: first meeting of the
3. big photography club
4. dress
5. smiling 1
24 T3
rials for the football team: 17:00 at the football
pitch
Auditions for the drama club: 16:00 in the
Functional Language auditorium
8 1. d, Picture A 4. e, Picture B The first meeting of the photography club:
2. a, Picture B 5. c, Picture B 16:00 in Room 103
3. f, Picture A 6. b, Picture A Auditions for the school orchestra: 15:00 in the
music room
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4 A
ccept all logical and grammatically correct
Writing A photo description answers.
1 1. a
2. d Page 20
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WAY to ENGLISH
Talking About Activities
1
23 2 1 . Do you want to learn competitive diving?
2. What’s your favourite activity?
3. Do you prefer learning French or German?
4. What do you think of the science lessons?
5. Do you enjoy performing in the band?
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Grammar Past Simple
1
28 7 1.
Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928. 3 1. Because she wanted to keep her dog warm in
winter. (lines 5-6) / Because she discovered that
2. British athletes won 29 gold medals at the 2012
there weren’t a lot of fashionable warm pet clothes
Olympic Games.
for sale and many pet owners wanted them.
3. In 2008, 15-year-old Camilla Hempleman-Adams
(lines 6-7)
arrived at the North Pole on skis.
2. She sells them on the Internet. (line 8)
4. In 1985, divers found the Titanic in the Atlantic.
3. Jordan’s father helped him prepare. (lines 11-13)
5. On 21st August, 1911 Vincenzo Peruggia stole
4. He spoke to his mother using a satellite phone.
the Mona Lisa from the Louvre Museum.
(lines 14-17)
6. Edmund Hillary and Tensing Norgay became the
5. He got the idea from his sister’s hamster. (lines 19-20)
first people to reach the top of Mount Everest in
6. He produced energy. (lines 24-26)
May, 1953.
6 1. used to 6. created
2. didn’t use to 7. told
3. there wasn’t 8. got
4. changed 9. there was
5. was 10. there were
Functional Language 1
36 2 1. b 2. h 3. a 4. f 5. i 6. c 7. e 8. g 9. d
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LANGUAGE SUMMARY
Vocabulary
Writing A biography
1
1. First
1 1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. b 6. a 7. a
2. Then / Next / After that
3. After that / Next / Then Grammar
4. Then / Next / After that
2 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. c
5. Finally
2
Possible Answers
First, he returned to England and took flying lessons.
Next, he flew solo to Australia.
He continued flying, but then, he found a new hobby –
sailing.
After that, he competed in ocean races and sailed solo
across the Atlantic Ocean.
Finally, in 1967, he became world famous when he
completed a round-the-world solo trip in 274 days.
Page 35 3 1. It was a 747 jumbo jet with 450 seats. (line 4)
2. The Arlanda Airport is a name of an airport in
Grammar Comparison of adjectives Stockholm. (lines 9-10)
5 1. The Mediterranean Sea is bigger than the 3. The largest salt lake is in Bolivia / high up in the
Black Sea. Andes Mountains. (lines 11-13)
2. Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa is higher than 4. Many things in the hotel are made from
Mount Everest. blocks of salt. (lines 14-15)
3. The Empire State Building is more modern than 5. Khao Sok National Park (lines 19-20)
the Taj Mahal. 6. Because you wake up to their noise. (line 23)
4. The Statue of Liberty is taller than the Eiffel
Tower. Page 37
5. People in cities are usually healthier than people
on farms.
Grammar ( not) as … as , too … , (not) … enough
6. Germany is smaller than Switzerland. 4 1. not as long as today’s flight
Sentences 1 and 3 are true. 2. not as rough as the boat trip last week
3. as cold as London
7 1. the friendliest; c 4. not as big as Beijing, China
2. the most isolated; d
3. the best; b 5 1. too old
4. the biggest; e 2. not calm enough
5. the most expensive; a 3. early enough
6. the most frightening; f 4. too small
3 1. e 2. d 3. a 4. b 5. c Page 41
4
1. south 3. harbour CULTURE
2. rainforests 4. coral reef Tourism in the 1800s
5
Possible Answers
1
45 2
1. public carriages (lines 2-3)
beach, cave, desert, forest, hill, island, jungle, lake, 2. ships (lines 5-6) (Note: In some editions, the
mountain, ocean, river, valley, waterfall question says “the most reliable”. It should say
“the most unreliable”.)
3. They avoided drinking anything except tea,
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coffee, wine or beer. / They avoided drinking
Listening Photo descriptions water. (lines 9-10)
4. In England, people usually ate a big breakfast
1 6 (mountains in) Turkey / Toros Mountains / Bodrum,
42
(caving in) France near Grenoble with bacon, sausages, eggs and toast, but in
Europe people would have coffee and a roll.
1
42 7 1. tour guide (lines 13-15)
2. under the stars / outdoors 5. Because they were too nervous about the food. /
3. lots of snow They didn’t want to eat things like horsemeat,
4. beach frog’s legs or snails. (lines 16-18)
5. dark places
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Pronunciation /Y/, /g/ • Phonetic spelling
WAY to ENGLISH
1
44 9
1. /'YFpLo/
2. /'gAmLpi/ Giving Directions
3. /'YælUBn/ 1 a. person giving directions
4. /'YæmqLm/ b. person giving directions
5. /'UAgco/ c. person giving directions
d. driver of a car
Functional Language e. person giving directions
f. driver of a car
10 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. b 5. f 6. e
1
46 2 1. f 2. e 3. a 4. b 5. c
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Writing A report about a travel destination
1 1. Paragraph 3 Getting Information
2. Paragraph 1
3. Paragraph 2
1 Hunter family:
Do you provide vegetarian meals?
4. Paragraph 3 Do you have a children’s pool?
5. Paragraph 2
Taylor family:
2 1. St Ives, in Cornwall Is the family room for two adults and two children?
2. famous, wonderful, beautiful Can we have two rooms that are next to each other?
3. beautiful scenery Can you please send directions from the airport?
4. go to the beach, restaurants, shops and galleries,
surf, walk, watch birds 2 Claudia Hunter: A
5. It’s the perfect destination for young and old. John Taylor: B
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LANGUAGE SUMMARY
Vocabulary
1 1. a 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. b 7. c
Grammar
2 1. c 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. b 6. c
4 1. false – You use a globe to study geography. 3 1. John’s dad always talks about his 50% shooting
average, his trophies and his missed opportunity
2. true
to play in the NBA.
3. true
2. She comes outside to tell them that the cake
4. false – An isolated place is usually peaceful.
is ready.
5. true
3. He wants an iPod or an iPhone.
6. false – People learn competitive diving at a
4. He hides it under the table.
swimming pool.
5. He receives a sweater, some socks and a pair of
7. false – People have usually got pillows and
basketball trainers.
blankets on their bed.
2 1. lot 4. plays
2. less enjoyable 5. the most
3. relaxing as
2
10 1. (her) Mum 4. at the weekend
5
a. 2 b. 3 c. 1 d. 5 e. 4
04
2. three 5. guitar
3. morning 6. family
6 1. Who moves from place to place with his family?
2. Why does Ahmed always wear long protective
clothes? speaking Comparing actions
3. What did Ahmed ride yesterday?
4. Who went snowboarding every day last week?
11 good, well; bad, badly; slow, slowly; fast, fast; clear,
clearly; wonderful, wonderfully
5. What broke the table in Louisa’s garden?
6. How often does Louisa eat fish?
7. Where is Melanie playing volleyball with her Page 54
friends right now? Vocabulary The family
8. What changed Melanie’s plans at the weekend?
9. What does / kind of clothes does Melanie wear
2
05 1 M
ales: grandson, nephew, son, uncle, grandfather,
in December? husband
Females: aunt, daughter, niece, grandmother, wife,
a – Louisa; b – Ahmed; c – Melanie
granddaughter
Both: parents, cousin
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Reading A travel brochure 2 Possible Answers
Male: brother, father / dad
2
02 1 a , c Female: mother / mum, sister
2 1. false – I love hanging out at the beach with my 3 Bill Clara
friends. (lines 4-5)
2. true – Here summer is in December and January.
(lines 8-9) Meg Dan Norman Doris
3. true – I go to a boarding school in the city of
Edmonton. (lines 10-11)
4. true – In winter, the temperature sometimes goes Sara Vic John Paul
below -30ºC and it snows heavily. (lines 12-13)
5. false – It rains heavily. (line 17)
6. true – I go to a girls’ school and my brother goes
to a boys’ school. (lines 20-21)
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Functional Language
LANGUAGE SUMMARY
8
1. e 2. f 3. b 5. a 6. d
Vocabulary
Page 56 1 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. c 6. c
Writing A personal profile
1 1. but 4. and Grammar
2. so 5. because 2 1. c 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. a 6. b
3. or
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CLIL Geography
Houses Around the World
2
09 2 1. The houses are on stilts to protect them from water
and the stilts also keep snakes and mice out of the
houses. (lines 4-6)
2. large tents (line 10)
3. They heat their houses with hot water pipes under
the floors. (lines 17-18)
4. The Ndebele people in South Africa. The colours
give information about the family in the houses.
(lines 21-24)
5. Because it’s so hot / one of the hottest places on
Earth. (lines 27-29)
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WAY to ENGLISH
Describing Homes
1. the first floor
1
2. Because she lives on the top / third floor.
3. They have got a garden.
4. No, they don’t.
2
10 2
1. in a flat
2. your address
3. floor do you live on
4. a garden
5. Yes, we have
6. three bedrooms and two bathrooms
2
21 2
1. the museum director
Functional Language 2. between midnight and 4 am
3. two in the afternoon
9 1. d 2. c 3. b, g 4. e 5. a 6. f
4. on the pavement
Question 3 has more than one answer.
5. a brown leather jacket and blue jeans
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Writing A narrative
1. Suddenly
1
LANGUAGE SUMMARY
2. While Vocabulary
3. when 1 1. c 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. c
4. The next day
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CLIL Science
A Police Investigation
2
19 2 1 . true
2. false
3. false
4. false
5. true
7
1. Will … live 2
25 7
1. had 5. would get
2. Will … be 2. would take 6. weren’t
3. Will … work 3. would travel 7. lived
4. Will … make 4. were 8. would ride
5. Will … use
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8
Accept all logical and grammatically correct
VOCABULARY Verbs
answers.
2
26 1 Positive:
clean up, pick up, protect, recycle, reuse,
9
1. Is … going to meet plant, unplug
2. Are … going to go Negative: harm, damages, throw out, destroy, waste
3. Are … going to take
4. Are … going to study 2 1. harms, damages 3. waste, throw out
5. Is … going to have 2. clean up, pick up 4. reuse, recycle
4
Possible Answers Page 81
armchair, blanket, ceiling fan, clock, cooker,
cupboard, curtain, fridge, mirror, pillow, rug,
CULTURE
shelf, shower, sink, sofa Our Earth
From this list, a fridge can be unplugged. 2
30 2 1.
over 20 million people (lines 1-3)
2. more than one billion people (lines 8-9)
Listening Plans
3. Every year, on 22nd September, cities around the
2
27 5 ( old) clothes world close their streets to cars. (lines 10-11)
4. noise and pollution (line 12)
2
27 6 1 . True 5. (22nd September) 1999 (line 14)
2. False – Pauline and her friends will plant flowers /
pink roses unless it rains. Page 82
3. True
4. False – Jack is going to recycle (old) clothes. WAY to ENGLISH
5. False – Pauline’s mum suggested taking the old
clothes to the recycling centre. Getting Information
1. Departure
1 4. Terminal / Gate
Page 79 2. Flight 5. Boarding Time
Pronunciation Final consonant sounds • 3. Destination
Intonation: Compound sentences
2
31 2
1. YL233 5. Yes ... is (on time)
2. 6.50 6. 43A
2
28 7 1. beach 5. may
3. 1A 7. gate 32C
2. park 6. build
3. key 7. fly 4. 1 8. delayed
4. pain
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Functional Language Using Charts
9 1. b, d 2. g, i 3. e, h 4. a, f 5. c, j 1. aeroplane
1
2. car (with passenger) and train
Page 80 3. Because in one figure it’s a car with a passenger
Writing Predictions and in the other it’s a car with a driver only.
4. (possible answer) none
1 P ossible Answers
1. so 2 1. line chart
2. For this reason / As a result 2. pie chart
3. so A D
aily Sales of
4. As a result / For this reason 3 Number
Train Museum Tickets
∙
of Tickets
100
90
2 Possible Answers 80
As a result, there won’t be room for everyone. 70
∙
For this reason, many people will live in cities at the
60
50 ∙
bottom of the ocean. 40
∙ ∙
There will be air in them, so people will walk around
30
20 ∙ Day of
inside without any diving equipment. 10
∙
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
the Week
Saturday
3 1. People will live in cities at the bottom of the
ocean because there won’t be room for everyone B Frequency of Travel
on Earth. by Bus
2. Houses will look like submarines. There will be Pie Chart
Bar Chart
air inside them.
Mo
Daily
3. Students won’t have outdoor breaks. Students will
nth
Twice a
study the same subjects.
ly
week
Weekly Daily
4. It will be very strange but people will still have fun. Weekly
Monthly
Twice a
week 1 2 3 4
LANGUAGE SUMMARY
Vocabulary
1 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. a 7. c
Grammar
2 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. b 7. c
4 1. wife 5. yacht
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2. niece 6. thief
3. cousin 7. harm INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
4. warm 8. suspect A report about your family
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5 1. b, c
2. a, b 3. a, c 4. a, c
16
Reading A magazine article
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1 1. the Olympic Games
2. Manchester United Pronunciation / g/, /i/ • Contractions
3. Jamaica 3
18 7 1. shouldn’t 3. cannot
2. mustn’t 4. could not
3
14 2
1. the number of Olympic gold medals Michael
Phelps has won (lines 8-9)
2. the number of eggs in Phelps’ breakfast omelette Functional Language
(line 12)
3. the number of calories Phelps consumes every
8 1. b, c 2. e 3. a, c 4. d
day (line 15)
4. the percentage of fats in Bolt’s diet (line 35)
2
Possible Answers
for, in, On, of, at, of, from, to, In, of, with, of Grammar
2 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. a 6. b 7. a 8. c
3 1. a rugby competition
2. on Saturday, at City Stadium
3. Mike Stern received an injury to his leg.
4. Redhill won 37-15.
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CLIL Sport
A Brave Friendship
3
19 2 1. Because Adolf Hitler wanted to show the world
that the German athletes were the best and that
the Germans were superior to all other nations.
(lines 2-5)
2. Luz Long (lines 17-18)
3. He broke the record for the amount of gold
medals won at a single Olympic Games –
he won four. (lines 21-22)
4. They cheered him and many people stopped
him in the streets of Berlin to ask him for his
autograph. (lines 23-25)
5. What times were like when they were not
separated by war. / How things can be between
men on this Earth. (lines 31-36)
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WAY to ENGLISH
Sharing Information
3
20 2 1. d
2. a 3. e 4. c 5. b
3
21 3
1. CSKA Moscow 4. score
2. Istanbul, Turkey 5. 62-61
3. Olympiakos 6. Kostas Papanikolaou
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Texting
1 1. running 3. cycling
2. swimming 4. walking
2 1. b
2. c 3. d 4. a
3
1. C 2. D 3. A 4. B
Molly, Diana, Cindy and Gloria are going to get
exercise
3
23 1 ow to manage your money.
H 2 modern – old-fashioned, casual – formal,
How not to waste money. plain – colourful, cheap – expensive
Where and how to buy.
How to plan and save for the future. 3 Possible Answers
1. casual, practical, comfortable
2 1. … they’ve got a new subject in their school 2. sophisticated, fashionable, formal, expensive
curriculum – money! (lines 10-11) 3. modern, cool, trendy, fashionable
2. … the British government wants every child in
the country to have an understanding of finance. 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
(lines 17-19)
3. The new school programme teaches students how
to control their spending and save money for the
listening S hopping
future. (lines 19-22) 3
27 5
1, 2, 4, 6
4. Where and how to buy – Find out where the
quality and prices are the best. (chart) 3
6 1. friends 4. a lot of money
27
5. Rachel (14) said that she knew how to manage 2. flash drive 5. phone case
her money and she wouldn’t spend more money 3. about 50 6. watch
than she had. She really didn’t need a school
subject for that! (lines 26-27)
2 1. watch 5. track
6 1. Have you 6. his
2. unpleasant 6. risky 2. have to 7. could run
3. forget 7. casual 3. running 8. was snowing
4. trendy 8. bones 4. have joined 9. would start
5. told 10. can’t
3 1. worried 5. Sunglasses
2. ring 6. wallet
3. snacks 7. go on a cruise Page 127
4. heart 8. get lost Literature Twenty Bucks
4 Possible Answers
3
33 1 great, delicious, divine, fantastic, fine, giant,
baked, juicy, red
1. false – A belt usually holds up your jeans
especially when they’re too big. deal – meal; bed – said; great – plate;
2. true divine – fine; potato – tomato; night – delight;
3. true cash – trash
4. false – Performers often walk a tightrope in
a circus. 2 1. He wants $20 from his father.
5. false – There aren’t usually a lot of vitamins in 2. He wants him to eat a healthy meal.
junk food. / There is usually a lot of salt / fat / 3. Because he said he was proud of him and gave
sugar in junk food. him the money.
6. false – Second-hand items are usually very cheap. 4. Because he says the food is in the trash.
1 1. my 5. its
Unit 1
2. yours 6. ours
3. his 7. yours Present Simple / Present Continuous
4. her 8. theirs
1 1. go 4. don’t study
2. am not going 5. is working
2 1. my 3. Their
3. are studying 6. works
2. hers 4. ours
3
1. Your 4. mine 2 1. a. are planning
b. plan
2. her 5. our
2. a. wants
3. theirs 6. His
b. wants
Saxon Genitive 3. a. don’t use
b. aren’t using
4 1. dad’s 3. baby’s
2. children’s 4. students’ 4. a. helps
b. is helping
to be / have got 5. a. Are … reading
5
1. am 4. haven’t got b. Do … read
2. has got 5. is 6. a. don’t … understand
3. Are you b. don’t understand
Present Continuous
12 1. is talking 4. are swimming
2. Are 5. aren’t sleeping
3. am leaving 6. Are
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5 1. have to 5. need to
2. don’t have to 6. Does … need to
3. doesn’t have to 7. doesn’t need to
4. Do … have to 8. does … need to