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1.4 1B Pronunciation d
File 1 1 shower /ʃ/: Polish Egyptian Swiss
2 chess /tʃ/: Czech English French
1A 3 shower /ʃ/: Turkish Russian Chinese

1.1 1A Pronunciation b 4 jazz /dʒ/: Spanish Japanese Argentinian

fish /ɪ/: six, in


1C
tree /iː/: meet, three 1.5 1C Pronunciation b
1 phone /əʊ/: know don’t North
cat /æ/: man, thanks
2 boot /uː/: two South you
3 car /ɑː/: Asia France answer
egg /e/: ten, well
4 phone /əʊ/: go close do

train /eɪ/: eight, day


1.6 1C Pronunciation d
1 train /eɪ/: H J G
bike /aɪ/: fine, nice
2 tree /iː/: C P S
3 boot /uː/: Q U O
1.2 1A Pronunciation d
4 egg /e/: F A M
1 sand|wich
5 bike /aɪ/: E I Y
2 te|nnis
3 eigh|teen
File 2
4 thir|teen
5 bas|ket|ball 2A
6 good|bye
2.1 2A Pronunciation
7 e|mail
1 coins wallets purses
8 in|ter|net
2 classes files scissors
9 com|pu|ter
3 photos watches headphones
10 ho|tel
4 tissues pens sandwiches
5 magazines glasses newspapers
1B
1.3 1B Pronunciation b
1 A|fri|ca
2 Chi|na
3 Ger|ma|ny
4 Ire|land
5 Eu|rope
6 Po|land
7 I|ta|ly
8 Ja|pan

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2B 3B
2.2 2B Pronunciation 3.2 3B Pronunciation
1 fish /ɪ/: a big city bird /ɜː/ dirty Germany nurse Thursday
2 tree /iː/: green jeans
university work
3 cat /æ/: a black cat
4 car /ɑː/: a fast charger computer /ə/ actor cleaner doctor footballer
5 clock /ɒ/: hot dogs
manager understand
6 horse /ɔː/: a short story
7 bull /ʊ/: a good book
3C
8 boot /uː/: new shoes
3.3 3C Pronunciation b

2C 1 why my
2 which rich
2.3 2C Pronunciation
3 who you
1 Look at the board.
4 what hot
2 Turn off the TV.
5 how now
3 Let’s ask the teacher.
6 when ten
4 Don’t open the window.
7 where there
5 Let’s eat at home.
6 Don’t sit on the table. 3.4 3C Pronunciation d
1 What do you do?
File 3 2 Where do you live?
3 What car do you drive?
3A 4 What kind of films do you like?
3.1 3A Pronunciation 5 Who’s your favourite singer?
1 likes works dances
2 lives drinks watches File 4
3 drives finishes plays
4 uses takes speaks
4A
5 does listens closes 4.1 4A Pronunciation b
6 changes gives wears brother

hungry

son

nurse

husband

uncle

cousin

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model
FILE 5
one
5A
couple
5.1 5A Pronunciation
young
1 Can you speak German?
mother Yes, I can.

journalist 2 I can’t find the keys.


3 She can sing.
Monday
4 Where can I buy a newspaper?
ugly 5 Can you cook?
No, I can’t.
4.2 4A Pronunciation d
6 He can’t swim.
1 Those mobile phones are old.
2 Who are you?
5B
3 Their son comes every Monday.
4 Tom’s doctor is Scottish. 5.2 5B Pronunciation a

singer /ŋ/: arguing barking crying having playing


4B shouting studying talking
4.3 4B Pronunciation
5.3 5B Pronunciation c
1 We get up early on Saturday.
1 sing dance
2 I have a shower at eight.
2 pink brown
3 He starts work at eleven.
3 long lunch
4 He has a shave after breakfast.
4 aunt uncle
5 They speak on the phone every evening.
5 drink find
6 I write a lot of emails.
6 France Hungary
7 young engineer
4C
8 think want
4.4 4C Pronunciation
1 Her husband is from Hungary. 5C
2 My headphones are at home.
5.4 5C Pronunciation
3 His mother is in hospital.
1 Bu|cking|ham Pa|lace
4 Lunch is half an hour.
2 West|min|ster Ab|bey
5 Helen is a hairdresser.
3 Co|vent Gar|den
6 The children are healthy and happy.
4 St Paul’s Ca|the|dral
5 Pi|cca|dil|ly Cir|cus
6 Leices|ter Square
7 the Hou|ses of Par|lia|ment
8 Tra|fal|gar Square
9 Wembley Sta|di|um

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10 the Tow|er of Lon|don 4 the fourth of September
the 14th of September
FILE 6 5 the 13th of December
the thirtieth of December
6A 6 the twenty-first of May

6.1 6A Pronunciation a the 23rd of May

1 Call me tonight. 7 the fifth of February

2 Can you help us? the 15th of February

3 Don’t listen to her. 8 the 20th of October

4 See you later. the thirtieth of October

5 I don’t like them.


6 Don’t think about it. 6C
7 Give it to him. 6.5 6C Pronunciation b

6.2 6A Pronunciation b yacht /j/

1 fish /ɪ/: him live nice 1 use beautiful umbrella


2 tree /iː/: she this meet 2 young journalist yellow
3 bike /aɪ/: me I my 3 nurse new music
4 fish /ɪ/: these his ring 4 musician lunch usually
5 tree /iː/: we leave it 5 January student summer
6 bike /aɪ/: smile niece buy
6.6 6C Pronunciation c

6B 1 I like them. They’re great.


2 I really like it. It’s fantastic.
6.3 6B Pronunciation a
3 I don’t like him. He’s awful.
1 the 3rd of April 4 I don’t like her. She’s terrible.
2 the 12th of July
3 the 2nd of January
FILE 7
4 the 14th of September
5 the 13th of December 7A
6 the 23rd of May
7.1 7A Pronunciation a
7 the 15th of February
A Who was Andy Warhol?
8 the 20th of October
B He was an artist.

6.4 6B Pronunciation b A Was he English?

1 the first of April B No, he wasn’t. He was American.

the 3rd of April A When was he born?

2 the 12th of July B He was born in 1928.

the 20th of July A Were his parents American?

3 the 2nd of January B No, they weren’t.

the seventh of January

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7.2 7A Pronunciation b
8B
1 I’m at work. I was at work.
2 She’s Swiss. She was Swiss. 8.2 8B Pronunciation

3 He isn’t rich. He wasn’t rich. 1 chair /eə/: they’re there dear

4 They aren’t expensive. They weren’t expensive. 2 ear /ɪə/: beer stairs near

5 Where are you? Where were you? 3 chair /eə/: where wear we’re

6 Is she a vet? Was she a vet? 4 ear /ɪə/: here hair hear

7 He’s wrong. He was wrong.


8C
7B 8.3 8C Pronunciation

7.3 7B Pronunciation 1 ghost

1 booked checked wanted walked 2 cupboard

2 painted arrived finished travelled 3 white

3 asked waited looked stopped 4 know

4 called played posted listened 5 autumn

5 missed watched cooked started 6 walk

6 followed decided lived relaxed 7 builder


8 wrong

7C
FILE 9
7.4 7C Pronunciation
1 What did you do last night? 9A
2 Who did you go with?
9.1 9A Pronunciation
3 What did you wear?
1 tree /iː/ meat breakfast tea
4 Where did you have dinner?
2 egg /e/ bread healthy ice cream
5 What time did you get home?
3 train /eɪ/ eat great steak
6 Did you have a good time?

9B
FILE 8
9.2 9B Pronunciation a
8A 1 a box of chocolates

8.1 8A Pronunciation 2 a carton of juice

1 came made 3 a packet of biscuits

2 left said 4 a bottle of water

3 got lost 5 a can of drink

4 ran had 6 a jar of jam

5 saw bought 7 a tin of tomatoes

6 spoke drove
7 took could
8 heard learned

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9.3 9B Pronunciation c
10B
1 snake /s/ sugar salad cereal 10.2 10B Pronunciation
2 shower /ʃ/ sure fresh salt 1 How are you going to get there?
3 snake /s/ rice shopping science 2 Where are you going to stay?
4 shower /ʃ/ short information centre 3 We’re going to stay for a week.
4 I’m going to see the sights.
9.4 9B Pronunciation d
5 We aren’t going to go by car.
1 She saw Susan standing outside the cinema.
6 I’m not going to stay in a hotel.
2 Sharon said sorry for singing in the shower.
3 Steve puts six spoons of sugar on his cereal.
10C
4 Sylvia spends Saturdays in the shopping centre.
10.3 10C Pronunciation

9C 1 argue question
2 believe fortune
9.5 9C Pronunciation
3 boyfriend travel
1 A pencil is cheaper than a pen.
4 surprise famous
2 June is shorter than July.
5 married today
3 The kitchen is dirtier than the living room.
6 money future
4 Apples are healthier than biscuits.
7 question idea
5 Switzerland is colder than France.
8 problem worry
6 Everest is higher than Kilimanjaro.

FILE 11
10A
10.1 10A Pronunciation
11A
1 It’s the cheapest place to live. 11.1 11A Pronunciation
2 It’s the highest mountain in the world. 1 I did it quickly.
3 He’s the healthiest person in the family. 2 I went to bed at eight in the morning.
4 It’s the prettiest village in the country. 3 We often eat outside in the open air.
5 It’s the most difficult language to learn. 4 Wow! Look at the sky.
6 It’s the most polluted city in the area. 5 It’s cold and raining.
7 They’re the most attractive couple I know. 6 He studies eight hours a day.
8 She’s the most intelligent person in the class. 7 She gave us our tickets.
8 I love early mornings.

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12B
11B
12.3 12B Pronunciation
11.2 11B Pronunciation
1 fish /ɪ/: given written seen driven
1 They’re planning to drive to Paris.
2 horse /ɔː/: found thought caught worn
2 I hope to see you again.
3 egg /e/: left heard said sent
3 She wants to know the answer.
4 up /ʌ/: come done drunk got
4 You promised to be here at 8.00.
5 train /eɪ/: taken made read paid
5 I forgot to turn off the TV.
6 phone /əʊ/: broken known lost spoken
6 Did you remember to buy some milk?

12C
11C
12.4 12C Pronunciation b
11.3 11C Pronunciation
1 fish /ɪ/: rich dirty big
1 the song the video
2 tree /iː/: bread peas tea
2 the letter the email
3 cat /æ/: safe black fat
3 the message the tweet
4 car /ɑː/: dark day far
4 the art gallery the museum
5 clock /ɒ/: money watch doctor
5 the app the internet
6 horse /ɔː/: found short bought
6 the milk the orange juice
7 bull /ʊ/: cook food good
7 the architect the engineer
8 boot /uː/: who do go
8 the keys the umbrella
9 bird /ɜː/: tired thirsty nurse
10 egg /e/: eat healthy breakfast
FILE 12 11 train /eɪ/: paid steak said
12 bike /aɪ/: buy nice ring
12A
12.1 12A Pronunciation a 12.5 12C Pronunciation d

1 I’ve read the book twice. 1 hos|pi|tal

2 We haven’t watched that TV series. 2 ex|pen|sive

3 They’ve never travelled abroad. 3 ma|ga|zine

4 Has he finished his homework? 4 head|phones

5 Have you decided what to do? 5 ad|min|is|tra|tor

6 Paul hasn’t passed the exam. 6 en|gi|neer


7 I|tal|i|an
12.2 12A Pronunciation b 8 Au|gust
A Have you read The Hunger Games books? 9 di|ffi|cult
B No, I haven’t. 10 mu|si|cian
A Have you seen the films? 11 ga|rage
B Yes, I have. I’ve seen all of them. 12 ba|na|nas

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