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Stress on second syllable


File 1 ambitious

desirable
1A
impulsive
1.1
rebellious
1a Pronunciation b

1 cat /æ/ Alex, Sam Stress on third syllable

inexpensive
2 train /eɪ/ James, Kate
irresponsible
3 egg /e/ Adele, Emily
unattractive
4 tree /iː/ Eve, Leo unsuccessful

5 fish /ɪ/ Bill, Chris 1.4

6 bike /aɪ/ Caroline, Mike 1B Pronunciation d

1
7 horse /ɔː/ Paula, Sean
assertive
8 phone /əʊ/ Joe, Sophie
colourful

possessive
1.2
1A Pronunciation c successful
1 Anna’s carrying a black bag. 2
2 Amy’s making a cake today.
attractive
3 Jessica’s sending a message to a friend.
glamorous
4 Peter’s seeing his niece this evening.
5 Linda’s visiting India this year. lovable

6 Simon’s wife is quite nice. risky


7 George is ordering more water. 3
8 Tony’s going home alone.
inconsiderate

1B responsible

unimpressive
1.3
1B Pronunciation b unreliable

Stress on first syllable 4

envious affordable

passionate comfortable

sensible profitable

sociable suitable

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5 2.4

affectionate 2B Pronunciation c
1 We’re out of sugar.
creative
2 She makes her own clothes.
luxurious
3 That’s my father-in-law.
powerful 4 Is this your adaptor?
5 We grow our own vegetables.
File 2
File 3
2A
2.1
3A
2A Pronunciation a 3.1
1 snake /s/ flip flops shoes socks sights 3A Pronunciation b

1 tie /t/ asked hoped missed washed


2 zebra /z/ clothes pyjamas shorts towels
watched
3 snake /s/ visa toothpaste passport sunscreen
2 dog /d/ changed lived played studied
4 zebra /z/ razors phones cards belts
travelled
5 snake s/ books scissors laptops jackets 3 /ɪd/ decided ended hated started wanted

2.2 3.2
2A Pronunciation d 3A Pronunciation c
1 beaches clothes 1 I walked to work yesterday morning.
2 gloves brushes 2 We usually watch a TV series after dinner.
3 magazines sunglasses 3 Matt played basketball for ten years.
4 cases headphones 4 My girlfriend cooked dinner for me last night.
5 bathrobes boxes 5 I practise my guitar most evenings.
6 names addresses 6 I love my new job.

2B 3.3
3A Pronunciation d
2.3
1 Where did you play when you were a child?
2B Pronunciation b
2 I played in the park near my house.
1 car showroom
3 I used to love watching cartoons when I was at
2 dry cleaner’s
home.
3 greengrocer’s
4 This happened when I was six. I was with my
4 hairdresser’s
family, and we were walking on the beach.
5 garden centre
6 charity shop

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4.2
3B
4A Pronunciation d
3.4 1 break great
3B Pronunciation b 2 eyes survey
Stress on first syllable 3 guy wi-fi

photo 4 height weight


5 straight flight
photograph
6 buy lifestyle
photoshop

Stress on second syllable 4B


photographer
4.3
photography 4B Pronunciation b
Stress on third syllable Stress on first syllable
photogenic reference
photographic residence

scholarship
3.5
3B Pronunciation d seminar

background vacancy

behind Stress on second syllable

bottom attend

corner degree

foreground postgraduate

distance professor

tutorial
File 4 Stress on third syllable

4A dissertation

PhD
4.1
4A Pronunciation b undergraduate

1 bike /aɪ/ decide recycle site tray

2 train /eɪ/ away container sell-by waste

3 bike /aɪ/ diet date reapply require

4 train /eɪ/ danger paper replay supply

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File 5 9 owl /aʊ/ cow grow mountain town

5A 5.4
5B Pronunciation c
5.1
1 I’ve been riding my bike to work this week.
5A Pronunciation a
2 I’ve been eating more healthily recently.
1 vote
3 I’ve been painting my house.
2 bake
4 I haven’t been drinking so much coffee.
3 van
5 I haven’t been watching that series lately.
4 born
6 I haven’t been sleeping much recently.
5 bin
6 verse
7 very File 6
8 best
6A
5.2 6.1
5A Pronunciation c 6A Pronunciation b
1 What’s the weather forecast for the weekend? 1 bacon and eggs
2 The viewers voted for the best band. 2 ice and lemon
3 Have you ever visited Vietnam or Cambodia? 3 knife and fork
4 Did you watch the quiz show on Wednesday? 4 milk and sugar
5 The volleyball team won a valuable victory. 5 strawberries and cream
6 We’ve been very busy since we set up our new 6 tea and biscuits
business.
6.2
5B 6A Pronunciation c
1 Can you pass the salt and pepper, please?
5.3
2 Let’s have fish and chips for lunch.
5B Pronunciation b
3 Would you like some bread and butter with your
1 fish /ɪ/ cliff pick ripe sticks meal?

2 tree /iː/ field hill leaf sheep 4 Have you put oil and vinegar on the salad?
5 Would you like a mug or a cup and saucer for your
3 egg /e/ earth fence hedge threaten tea?

4 cat /æ/ lambs harvest tractor valley


6B
5 car /ɑː/ barn farm path warn
6.3
6 train /eɪ/ gate grass lake wait 6B Pronunciation a
1 The new shelves aren’t straight.
7 clock /ɒ/ cockerel crops donkey stones
2 She changed the bulbs in all the lamps.
8 bull /ʊ/ bush look mud wood 3 I need a paintbrush and some paint.
4 We used some string to mend the handle.

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5 They got stressed assembling the new cupboards. 5
6 The needles are in my sewing box. Their second child was born last month.
They won the match in the last second.
File 7 6
My watch has stopped. I forgot to wind it.
7A The wind has blown down a tree.

7.1
7A Pronunciation b File 8
1 throw it away
2 put them away
8A
3 switch it off 8.1
4 fill it in 8A Pronunciation a
5 give it away 1 How often do you have your car washed?
6 put it up 2 Shall we have the shopping delivered?
3 When did you have your hair curled?
7.2
4 We’re having our front door painted.
7A Pronunciation c 5 I love having my head massaged.
1 If the children are still asleep, wake them up.
2 If you like Anna, ask her out.
8B
3 If you want to remember the word, write it down.
4 If you want to watch the TV, turn it on. 8.2

5 If you don’t know the answer, make it up. 8B Pronunciation a

6 If you don’t want that coat, give it away. 1 The castle is on top of a hill.
2 There’s an aisle down the centre of the nave.

7B 3 The historic fight took place in the main square.


4 The roof is supported by columns.
7.3
5 The tomb of the king is in the crypt.
7B Pronunciation a 6 He carried a knife in his belt.
1
A panda is a kind of bear. 8.3
I can’t bear cold weather. 8B Pronunciation d
2 1 wrapper
Please close the door when you leave. 2 comb
The stadium is close to the station. 3 rhythm
3 4 whole
Lie on your back and close your eyes. 5 island
Is it ever OK to tell a lie? 6 scissors
4 7 foreign
You only need to cook this pasta for a minute 8 iron
This writing is minute – I can’t read it.

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File 9
importantly
9A accurately
9.1 8
9A Vocabulary and Pronunciation c
emotion
Stress on first syllable
importance
memorable
9
personally
accurate
confidence
personal
accurately

Stress on second syllable 9B


emotional 9.3
importance 9B Pronunciation a
1 If they’d known about the roadworks, they would
9.2 have taken the train.
9A Vocabulary and Pronunciation e 2 We would have arrived on time if we hadn’t got
1 lost.

memory 3 When the bride arrived, she realized that she’d


forgotten her flowers.
confidence
4 You said that you hadn’t received the invitation.
2
5 As soon as he saw her, he knew that he’d done
confident something wrong.

emotional

3
File 10
person 10A
accuracy
10.1
4 10A Pronunciation b
memorable 1 We aren’t going out tonight.
2 When are you going on holiday?
important
3 She does aerobics to keep fit.
5
4 Who does the baby look like?
personally 5 I have a friend in New York.
emotionally 6 Where have you been?

6 7 Is it going to rain?
8 Why isn’t the baby asleep?
memorably

confidently

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10B
10.2
10B Pronunciation b

1 train /eɪ/ essay fail retake

2 cat /ae/ campus exam practical

3 car /aː/ marks pass seminar

4 computer /ə/ attend oral similar

10.3
10B Pronunciation d

1 clock /ɒ/ problem option

2 tree /iː/ dream cheat

3 bull /ʊ/ book could

4 fish /ɪ/ finish written

5 horse /ɔː/ board report

6 egg /e/ test guess

7 /ʌ/ subject multiple

8 boot /uː/ do true

9 bike /aɪ/ style revise

10 boy /ɔɪ/ enjoy choice

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