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UNIT 1 Lesson 1 Can I Ask You a Question?

GRAMMAR
1. Are 2. What, He is loading the box.

2. Is 3. Why is, He borrowed some money from me.

2. Did 4. Where, There is a fancy furniture store


opposite the bank.
4. Where, does
5. Why does, She likes shopping for clothes.
5. What, is
6. Where, They are moving to a new house.
6. Who, ‘s

FLUENCY

1. Which

2. Where

3. When

4. Who

5. Whose

6. What

7. Why

1. 5

2. 2

3. 6

4. 1

5. 4

6. 7

7. 3

UNIT 1 Lesson 2 What Do You Call It?

VOCABULARY
C
1. baseball bat
1. What, He is crawling on the floor.
2. coat hanger 2. It’s used for playing football.

3. knife 3. In the classroom. (At the restaurant.)

4. notebook

5. ruler C [Students’ own answers.]

6. thermometer 1. It is made of wood. It is used to play music.

2. It is big. It is made of metal. It is used to


travel.
GRAMMAR
3. It is small. It is made of wood. It is used to
1. a key brush hair.

2. a vase 4. It is small and round. It is made of metal.


It is used to cook food.
3. a fridge
5. It is small. It is made of plastic and glass.
4. a golf club
It is used to protect eyes from bright
5. a lawn mower sunlight.

6. a candle

FLUENCY

A.

1. It is big and square. It is used to cook food.

2. It is small and thin. It is used to make


clothes.

3. It is big and often black or brown. It has


black and white keys. It is used to play
music.

4. It is small and soft. It looks like an animal.


It is used as a child’s toy.

5. It is long and thin. It is made of plastic. It is


used to clean your teeth.

6. It is made of glass. You use it to see your


reflection.

UNIT 1 Lesson 3 It’s Stuff You Use…


B [Students’ own answers.]
VOCABULARY
1. It’s made of metal.
fruit and vegetables: carrot, grapes
bread and cakes: croissant, biscuit There is a lot of stuff in the shopping basket!

kitchenware: a corkscrew, saucepan, knife, There is an apple.


cutlery
There is a baguette.
chemist: sunscreen, toothpaste, shampoo,
hand wash There is water and some meat…

dairy: cheese, yogurt, milk

FLUENCY

1. stuff

2. stuff

3. thing

4. thing

5. thing

1. oil

2. glue

3. a screw driver

4. a bicycle pump

5. a can opener

[Students’ own answers.]

This stuff is used to smell good.

These things are used to hang clothes.

UNIT 2
That thing is used to eat soup. Lesson 4 What’s He Like?

D VOCABULARY

[Students’ own answers.] Marcy: blouse, dark hair, suit, heels, long hair

Daniel: jeans, trainers, short hair, T-shirt


Luke: dark hair, suit, short hair, tie

Cathy: jeans, shirt, cardigan, long hair,

FLUENCY

1. What is your steak like?

2. What kinds of fruit do you like?

3. What was the party like?

4. Which subjects do you like?

5. What is your girlfriend like?

6. What kind of ice cream do you like?

1. Men, women

2. in the office

3. neck

4. in summer

5. feet

6. shoes

7. at home, night

UNIT 2 Lesson 5 A Lovely Time

GRAMMAR

READING A

a–b–c–d a: politician, lawyer, receptionist

the: Washington Post, North, President,

Indian Ocean, Ritz, Amazon


no article: California, Tokyo, China 5. Freddie

6. Freddie

1. X B

2. a, a, The , the 1. 1946

3. a, the 2. Gujerati

4. a, the 3. five

5. the, the, the 4. 1901

6. X, X, the

7. X, X, X, the C

8. a, the, the, X 1. No

2. Yes

C 3. Yes

last weekend: last Saturday, last Sunday 4. No

yesterday: yesterday morning, last night

today: this morning D

[Students’ own answers.]

UNIT 2 Lesson 6 Travel

VOCABULARY

READING 1. strictly

A 2. reptile

1. Victoria 3. binoculars

2. Freddie 4. survived

3. Victoria 5. limited

4. Victoria
READING

1. survived

2. binoculars

3. reptiles

4. strictly

5. limited

READ & THINK

1. b

2. c

3. d

4. a

5 – 7: [Students’ own answers.]

SUMMARY

1. trips

2. area

3. birds

4. flashlight

5. book
UNIT 3 Lesson 7 Singapore’s Cleaner Than…

GRAMMAR

1. bigger

2. dirtier

3. more dangerous

4. more talkative

5. better

6. more exciting

7. more expensive
8. messier 5. The young man’s suit looks more
fashionable than the older man’s suit.
9. worse

B
B
[Students’ own answers.]
1. Christchurch is cheaper than Tokyo.
1. The city is noisier than the country.
2. This computer is better than that
computer. 2. The silver watch is more expensive than the
3. My sister is more talkative than me. black watch.

4. People from small towns are friendlier than


people from cities.

5. Aerobics is harder than yoga.

6. Action movies are more exciting than love


stories.

1. bigger

2. smaller

3. more expensive

4. better

5. noisier
UNIT 3 Lesson 8 A Nice Hotel

FLUENCY GRAMMAR

A A

[Students’ own answers.] 1. the fastest

1. The young man is taller than the girl with 2. the most serious
dark hair.
3. the worst
2. The girl with dark hair is shorter than the
girl with blond hair. 4. the most popular

3. The man on the right is older than the 5. the busiest


man on the left.
6. the best
4. The young man’s suit is darker than the
older man’s suit. 7. the most romantic
8. the most famous [Students’ own answers.]

1. tallest

B 2. smartest

1. the fastest 3. scariest

2. the most popular 4. most beautiful

3. the best

4. the worst

5. the most romantic

FLUENCY

1. fastest

2. smartest

3. best

4. most expensive

UNIT 3 Lesson 9 Ask Nicely

B VOCABULARY

[Students’ own answers.] 1. borrow

1. Craig is the tallest man in the group. 2. see

2. Mark looks like the youngest man in the 3. call


group.
4. use
3. Gillian is the shortest in the group.
5. watch
4. Sarah has the longest hair in the group.

5. Jim has the shortest hair in the group.


GRAMMAR

C A

1. Yes, of course.
2. May I borrow your phone?

3. Could I look at your magazine?

4. Is it OK if I use your toilet?

5. I’m sorry, but the restaurant is closed.

[Students’ own answers.]

FLUENCY

1. Could I have a glass of water?

2. Is it OK if I use your washroom?

3. May I join you for lunch today?

4. Can I borrow your mobile phone for a while?

5. Could you call a taxi?

UNIT 4 Lesson 10 Telling Tales


B
FLUENCY
1. Could I have a banana?
1. What time did you get up?
2. Is it OK if I have a hamburger?
2. Where did you go?
3. Can we play basketball?
3. What did you eat for lunch?
4. Can we watch sports?
4. Who did you meet?

5. What TV programmes did you watch?

GRAMMAR

1. saw, fell

2. broke, was playing


3. was waiting, pushed, took 10. did

4. got, graduated 11. swam

5. was living, working, met 12. got

6. gave, hit 13. had

14. was

READING 15. did not watch

A 16. went

1. was working 2. was leaving

3. rang 4. hung

5. raced 6. was raining

7. notice 8. arrived

9. ran 10. got

11. were bringing 12. took

13. saw 14. was smiling

UNIT 4 Lesson 11 It Was Three Years Ago…

GRAMMAR
B
1. ago
1. got up
2. last
2. took
3. The first time
3. ate
4. The last time
4. got
5. when
5. arrived

6. did not have


FLUENCY
7. was
A
8. finished
1. When was the first time you drove your car?
9. went
2. When was the last time you went shopping?

3. When was the first time you went abroad?

4. When was the first time you met your best


friend?

5. When was the last time you wrote a letter?

6. When was the last time you had an


argument?

[Students’ own answers.]

retire: When, retire, retired, ago

start: start, started, ago

get engaged: did, get engaged, last

have a family: last, have a family, first

UNIT 4 Lesson 12 A Good Read

VOCABULARY

1. crumble

2. dedicate

3. obsession

4. priceless

5. inherit

READING

1. dedicate

2. inherited

3. crumble
4. priceless

5. obsession

READ & THINK

1. b

2. c

3. b

4. a

5-7: [Students’ own answers.]

SUMMARY

1. collector

2. constantly

3. weight

4. copy

5. vast
UNIT 5 Lesson 13 Scary

FLUENCY

A
1. eaten

2. been

3. won

4. run

5. bought

6. cooked

[Students’ own answers.]

GRAMMAR
A

be, was/were, been

break, broke, broken

have, had, had

write, wrote, written

finish, finished, finished

sign, signed, signed

read, read, read

1. b

2. a

3. b

4. b

5. b
UNIT 5 Lesson 14 Lucky

FLUENCY

C. [Students’ own answers.]

1. Have you ever been

2. did you go

3. did you stay GRAMMAR

4. Have you ever visited A

5. have been 1. Riding, is

6. did you do 2. likes, listening

7. went 3. Smoking, is

8. ate 4. went, shopping

9. Have you ever tried 5. Wearing, is

6. Working, makes

B
1. Smoking

2. Receiving, giving

3. Making

4. Ignoring

5. Talking

6. Using

7. Owning

8. Commuting

UNIT 5 Lesson 15 Celebration

VOCABULARY

C. 1. festivals

1. enjoy; swimming 2. Christmas Day

2. like; going 3. Valentine’s Day

3. hates; doing 4. Halloween

4. watch 5. Bonfire Night

5. losing

6. Walking FLUENCY

7. drinking A

1. French people tend to spend a long time


eating lunch.

2. Young people generally like listening to loud


music.

3. Young men normally drive too fast.

4. Old people generally don’t play computer


games.

5. Italians tend to use big hand gestures.


6. Women generally live longer than men. together.

My family normally goes to my grandparents


on Christmas Day.
B

[Students’ own answers.]

[Suggested answers]

1. People tend to shop on Boxing Day.

I normally go shopping with my sister on


Boxing Day.

2. People usually go to church on Easter.

I tend to celebrate Easter with family.

3. Mothers generally get gifts on Mother’s Day.

I usually take my mother out for Mother’s


Day.

4. People tend to drink on St. Patrick’s Day.

People tend to wear green on St. Patrick’s


Day.

5. Couples generally celebrate Valentine’s


Day.

I normally spend Valentine’s Day with my


wife.

6. Families generally celebrate Christmas Day


UNIT 6 Lesson 16 Are You a Morning Person?

VOCABULARY

1. sunrise

2. midnight

3. seaside

4. evening

5. sunset

FLUENCY

[Students’ own answers.]

[Students’ own answers.]

[Students’ own answers.]

[Students’ own answers.]

UNIT 6 Lesson 17 He’s Coming Back to the Office at Three

FLUENCY.
A

1. is

2. doing

3. going

4. having

5. come

6. bring

7. loves

3–2–5–7–1–6–4

[Suggested answers]

1. Jacob and Elaine are having breakfast


tomorrow morning.

2. Andrea is going for a bike ride Friday


afternoon.

3. Matthew is working late Thursday night.

4. Gillian and Francesca are having tea this


afternoon.

GRAMMAR

1. What are you doing this weekend?

2. Are you doing anything Friday night?

3. Is she coming to the party tonight?

4. Is he studying for the test at lunch?

5. Are we eating Indian food tomorrow night?


UNIT 6 Lesson 18 Shopping

VOCABULARY

1. value
2. available

3. variety

4. limited

5. purchase

READING

1. available

2. variety

3. value

4. limited

5. purchase

READ & THINK

1. a

2. c

3. d

4. b

5 – 7: [Students’ own answers.]

SUMMARY

1. customers

2. free

3. contest

4. offers

5. available
UNIT 7 Lesson 19 Do You Think It Will Rain?

FLUENCY

1. Will you be fluent in English by next year?

2. Will you be home for dinner?

3. What will your next hairstyle be like?


4. Who will win the next football World Cup? 4. Yes, it will.

5. What will the weather be like tomorrow?

GRAMMAR

1. We will have a new Prime Minister next


year.

2. Scientists will discover something amazing


in five years’ time.

3. It will be hot next summer.

4. My English teacher will return to his (or her)


home country next year.

5. I will go to Spain for summer vacation.

[Students’ own answers.]

READING

1. T

2. F

3. T

4. F

UNIT 7 Lesson 20 We’re Having a Party!

FLUENCY
B
A
1. Yes, it will.
1. I’ll stay
2. No, it won’t.
2. I’m playing
3. No, it won’t.
3. I’ll bake
4. I’m going to

5. I’ll have

6. I’m taking

7. going to be

[Students’ own answers.]

1. Sarah will stay home tonight.

2. We will eat out at Julio’s tomorrow night.

3. Jessica will visit the museum at Saturday


night.

4. Jackson will study abroad in autumn.

[Students’ own answers.]

UNIT 7 Lesson 21 Golden Years

GRAMMAR

1. Are you going to; ’re going to; ’ll

2. will you; am going to; ’ll

3. will you; ’s going to; ’ll

4. Are you going to, going to;

are you going; will


FLUENCY

[Students’ own answers.]

1. I will get married at the seaside.

2. Emelle and Amanda will be my bridesmaids.

3. I will honeymoon in Bali.

4. I will have my reception at a hotel.

5. I want to come with my Grandma Lindsay


and Grandpa Jack.

6. I will have roses.

[Students’ own answers.]

UNIT 8 Lesson 22 I Don’t Have to Wear a Tie

VOCABULARY

1. Firefighters

2. Nurses

3. Postwomen

4. Housewives

5. Farmers

6. Carpenters
7. Accountants 1. must

8. Hairdressers 2. mustn’t

3. must

FLUENCY 4. mustn’t

1. has to use

2. have to go

3. don’t have to pay

4. have to wait

5. has to take

6. have to arrive

7. have to speak

8. have to do

1. I have to wake up early tomorrow.

2. I have to work long hours every day.

3. I don’t have to meet a friend tomorrow.

4. I have to take an exam next week.

5. I don’t have to go to bed early tonight.


UNIT 8 Lesson 23 I Had To

VOCABULARY

GRAMMAR A

A 1. easy-going

1. has to 2. strict

2. have to 3. lazy

3. have to 4. badly-behaved

4. has to 5. hard-working

6. well-behaved

B
B

1. wash / do the dishes

2. mow the lawn.

3. clean the room / do the housework

4. fold the laundry

5. cook

FLUENCY

1. I had to go to the supermarket.

2. I had to study hard.

3. I didn’t have to work late.

4. I didn’t have to call.

5. I had to leave early.

6. I didn’t have to wait.

UNIT 8 Lesson 24 School Days

VOCABULARY

B. 1. practice

3–5–1–4–6–2 2. expensive

3. nervous

C 4. put on

[Students’ own answers.] 5. do tricks

READING

1. put on

2. do tricks

3. expensive
4. nervous

5. practised

READ & THINK

1. c

2. c

3. d

4. a

5 – 7: [Students’ own answers.]

SUMMARY

1. show

2. poem

3. practised

4. nervous

5. glad
UNIT 9 Lesson 25 It Must Be a Businessman’s

FLUENCY

[Students’ own answers.]

[Students’ own answers.]

GRAMMAR

1. might

2. must

3. must

4. must
5. must

6. can’t

7. can’t

8. can’t

1. must

2. might (could)

3. can’t

4. must

5. might (could)

UNIT 9 Lesson 26 If I Were You…

C VOCABULARY

1. I don’t believe it – it can’t be true. 1. nod

2. That might (could) be Sarah – I think I 2. bend


recognise her.
3. wink
3. He can’t be from around here – he’s always
getting lost. 4. raise

4. I saw a wedding ring on his finger – he must 5. open


be married.
6. turn

7. close

8. twist

FLUENCY

[Students’ own answers.]


B

1. You should exercise four times a week.

2. You should eat a balanced diet.

3. You shouldn’t smoke so often.

4. You should start playing sports.

GRAMMAR

1. should wash

2. shouldn’t be

3. should buy

4. should go

5. shouldn’t stay

UNIT 9 Lesson 27 At the Flea Market

VOCABULARY

READING 1. trainers

[Students’ own answers.] 2. flea market

3. stallholders

4. bargains

5. jumper (muffler)

6. muffler (jumper)

7. discounts

FLUENCY

C–7

S–4

S – 10

C–9

C–1
S–6

C – 11

S–8

S – 12

C–5

C–3

S–2

UNIT 10 Lesson 28 We Stop for Lunch at One

C: Excuse me. VOCABULARY


How much do you want for this CD?
S: Which CD is that? 1. arrive
C: Abbey Road by The Beatles.
2. fly
S: Abbey Road? That’s £4.50.
C: It’s a little expensive. Can you give me 3. take
a discount?
S: Alright. Let’s say £4.00. 4. start
C: Could you bring the price down a little
more? 5. have
S: OK, £3.75.
6. be
C: I’m afraid I only have £3.50 to spend.
S: Oh, alright then, £3.50 it is.
C: Thank you very much. Here you are.
S: Thanks. Here’s your CD. FLUENCY

1. What time is the next train from London to


Edinburgh?
B
2. How long does it take?
[Students’ own answers.]
3. What time does it arrive in Edinburgh?

4. Is there a buffet car on the train?


C
5. What time are the return trains?
[Students’ own answers.]

GRAMMAR
A

1. They finish at noon.

2. He eats breakfast at Halliday’s Grill.

3. We do a sightseeing tour.

4. The bus leaves at 8:00 am.

5. We stop for lunch at a nearby restaurant.

6. I visit my family for the holidays.

UNIT 10 Lesson 29 A Big Breakfast

B GRAMMAR

1. Andrea will arrive at the airport around 6.00 1. C


p.m. Then (After that) she will get on flight
DH114. 2. U

2. We are going to watch a movie. Then (After 3. U


that) we will have dinner at the nearby pub.
4. C
3. He will go to the gym. Then (After that) he
5. C
will get ready for work.
6. U
4. Carrie is shopping for a dress. Then (After
that) she will go to a dinner party with her 7. C
friends.
8. U
5. Heath is cooking an omelette. Then (After
that) he will eat breakfast with his family. 9. U

6. Jessica is meeting her friend at the café.


Then (After that) they will go shopping.
FLUENCY

1. much food

2. much time

3. many sausages

4. much money
5. many friends

6. much tea D

7. many, restaurants [Students’ own answers.]

UNIT 10 Lesson 30 Have You Got the Latest… ?

B VOCABULARY

1. I have to go to the supermarket because I 1. analytical


haven’t got a lot of food at home.
2. astronomy
2. Let’s get a taxi – we haven’t got a lot of
time. 3. complicated

4. I can’t come out tonight – I haven’t got a lot 4. calculation


of money.
5. article
5. He’s not very nice – he hasn’t got a lot of
friends.
READING
7. There aren’t a lot of good restaurants in my
town. 1. articles

2. astronomy
C 3. complicated
1. Is there any tea? 4. calculation
2. There are some biscuits, but there isn’t any 5. Analytical
sugar.

3. Do you have any sisters?


READ & THINK
4. Are there any questions?
1. d
5. There isn’t any money in my pocket.
2. c
6. There is some spaghetti in the pot.
3. b
4. a

5 – 7: [Students’ own answers.]

SUMMARY

1. computer

2. calculating

3. invented

4. modern

5. engineer
UNIT 11 Lesson 31 A Spoonful of Olive Oil
B

VOCABULARY a packet of peanuts

1. rice 2. bread a can of pineapple chunks

3. mushrooms 4. beef a slice of ham

5. eggs 6. chicken a bowl of soup

7. potatoes 8. ham a pint of beer

9. ginger 10. garlic a glass of orange juice

11. caviar 12. avocado a spoonful of sugar

13. cream cheese 14. onions a cup of tea

15. herbs and spices 16. milk half a glass of water

17. pasta 18. salmon a bottle of lemonade

19. breadcrumbs 20. apples

GRAMMAR

FLUENCY 1. some

A 2. any

1. toothpaste 3. some

2. milk 4. some

3. biscuits 5. any

4. chocolates 6. some

5. bread 7. any

6. flour 8. some

7. soft drink 9. any

10. any

11. some

12. some

13. some

UNIT 11 Lesson 32 He Told Me…

GRAMMAR
1. told 2. said Disneyland.

3. told 4. told Bill told me (that) he took his family to


Disneyland.
5. said 6. told

7. said 8. told
B
9. said
1. I’ll scream if it rains again at the weekend.

2. I eat six bananas for breakfast.


FLUENCY
3. I’m going to Jamaica for my honeymoon.
A
4. I don’t like my new boss.
1. Sue said (that) she was going to hitchhike
across America. 5. There won’t be a typhoon tomorrow.

Sue told me (that) she was going to 6. I have the nicest garden on the street.
hitchhike across America.
7. I don’t understand my homework.
2. Chloe said (that) she was 17.
8. I’m from Vancouver.
Chloe told me (that) she was 17.
9. I’m taking a vacation next week.
3. Crystal said (that) she did volunteer work in
poor countries.

Crystal told me (that) she did volunteer work C


in poor countries.
1. m a famous artist.’
4. Ted said (that) he worked out every day.
2. likes going to the theater.’
Ted told me (that) he worked out every day.
3. don’t enjoy my job.’
5. Nigel said (that) he played video games for
4. want to go to the park.’
three hours every day.

Nigel told me (that) he played video games


for three hours every day.

6. Lisa said (that) she was a model.

Lisa told me (that) she was a model.

7. Paul said (that) he loved playing the guitar.

Paul told me (that) he loved playing the


guitar.

8. Bill said (that) he took his family to


UNIT 11 Lesson 33 It’s Exciting

VOCABULARY

1. d

2. g

3. e

4. a

5. b

6. c

7. f

8. h

FLUENCY

1. don’t like playing golf, like playing chess

2. loves fishing

3. likes painting, like gardening

4. hates aerobics

5. doesn’t mind doing the washing up, hates


ironing

[Students’ own answers.]

[Students’ own answers.]

UNIT 12 Lesson 34 I Gave Her a Dozen Roses


FLUENCY A

A 1. your sister

1. He gave flowers to Tonya. 2. her friends

2. My boss bought dinner for me. 3. me

3. The teacher read a story to them. 4. his girlfriend

4. Can you sing a song for us? 5. Simon

5. I lent my car to my brother. 6. Macy

6. We got a present for our parents. 7. his dog

7. He showed a picture to me. 8. Elaine

8. Can you pass the book to me?

B 1. She made dessert for the guests.

1. He gave Tonya flowers. 2. He sold his car to her for£2000.

2. My boss bought me dinner. 3. We carried the bags to her flat.

3. The teacher read them a story. 4. Can you get some snacks for me?

4. Can you sing us a song? 5. He saved the seat for her.

5. I lent my brother my car.

6. We got our parents a present.

7. He showed me a picture.

8. Can you pass me the book?

[Students’ own answers.]

UNIT 12 Lesson 35 Pictures at an Exhibition

VOCABULARY

GRAMMAR
1. sleepy

2. excited

3. asleep

4. romantic

5. angry

6. confused

7. scary

8. laughed

9. relaxed

10. boring

FLUENCY

1. Jazz makes me feel bored.

2. Sad songs make me want to cry.

3. Fried food makes me feel sick.

4. People talking on mobile phones make me


feel angry.

5. Beautiful mornings make me want to sing.

6. Talking to my best friend makes me feel


happy.

[Students’ own answers.]

[Students’ own answers.]


UNIT 12 Lesson 36 Take One!

VOCABULARY

1. gangster

2. cinematography

3. escape

4. lottery

5. adventure

READING

1. lottery

2. adventure

3. cinematography

4. gangster

5. escape

READ & THINK

1. c

2. d

3. a

4. b

5 – 7: [Students’ own answers.]

SUMMARY

1. several

2. adventure

3. Friends

4. reviews

5. choose

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