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3 1. Is the father tall? 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
No, he isn’t. (He’s short.)
2. Has the father got a wide nose? Speaking
Yes, he has.
3. Is the boy’s hair light? 6 1. at 7.00 4. two hours
No, it isn’t. (It’s dark.) 2. morning 5. at night
4. Have the mother and the girl got straight hair? 3. always
No, they haven’t. (They’ve got curly hair.)
5. Are the girl’s eyes dark?
Yes, they are.
Section B Section C
Vocabulary – page 34 Vocabulary – page 36
1 Mammal: elephant, lion, horse, tiger, sheep 1 1. waterfall 5. island
Insect: butterfly, fly, beetle 2. ocean 6. hill
Reptile: snake, turtle 3. volcano 7. lake
Amphibian: frog 4. river 8. beach
Fish: shark
Bird: duck 2 1. e 2. a 3. b 4. f 5. d 6. c
10 1. the fattest 4. warmer than Pat: There’s a dry ski slope at the Snowtrax Centre in
Christchurch. It isn’t as cold there as the
2. more intelligent than 5. the most interesting
mountains in Scotland.
3. longer than
Russ: A dry ski slope?
Pat: Yes. You go skiing on a special hill without any
11
1.
a 2.
c 3.
c 4.
a 5.
c
snow.
Russ: Well, that probably isn’t as fun as skiing on real
12 1. any 6. cooler than
snow, but let’s try it.
2. Where 7. haven’t got
Mum: Great! Christchurch isn’t as far as Barbados or
3. Do elephants 8. not as intelligent as Scotland. It’s only an hour by bus. So we can all
4. There is 9. it go skiing this winter.
5. are sleeping 10. her
2 1. Can, high 4. Can, fast 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. Can, far 5. Can, easily
3. Can, well Speaking
2 1
d 2 1. A friendly person likes meeting people.
2
h r 2. A kind person often helps people.
3. An honest person tells the truth.
u o
4. An athletic person often does sport.
3
e a r t h q u a k e 5. A brave person can do dangerous things.
r g 6. An easy-going person is calm and tolerant.
4
f i h
3 1. generous 5. creative
5
a v a l a n c h e t 2. adventurous 6. fun-loving
o a 3. clever 7. nice
4. funny 8. confident
o n
2 1. had 7. crashed Emma: So in the end, Muelmar died in the flood.
2. didn’t leave 8. jumped Sam: Yes, he did. It’s very sad.
3. didn’t want 9. opened Emma: How old was he?
4. didn’t think 10. ran Sam: He was 18, a few years older than us.
5. sat 11. died Emma: He was very kind and brave. What a hero!
6. didn’t arrive 12. saved
3 Name of hero: Muelmar Magallanes
3 1. did … start Place of disaster: the Philippines
In New York. Year of disaster: 2009
2. Did … want Type of disaster: flood
No, she didn’t. Age of hero at the time: 18
3. did … happen Adjectives to describe the hero: kind, brave
Near the prison on Rikers Island.
4. did … leave
4 1. family 4. baby
2. brother 5. died
They jumped out of a window.
3. 30
5. Did … help
Yes, they did. Writing – page 63
Speaking 1 1. and 4. but
2. because 5. so
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. and
Reading – page 62
2 1. Next 4. Then
1 1. chair 4. home 2. First, Then 5. Finally
2. a beach 5. Cristiano Ronaldo 3. Finally
3. mother and sisters
3 1. so 5. Next
2 1. six years old 2. because 6. and
2. three weeks 3. First 7. Finally
3. the Portugal football team 4. Then 8. but
4. 11 years after the disaster / in 2015
5. to play for Portugal (one day) 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Progress Check
Listening (CD 5, Track 13)
Vocabulary – page 64
Emma: Hi, Sam. What are you reading?
Sam: I’m reading about a real-life hero. His name 1 1. athletic 6. ended
was Muelmar Magallanes. 2. locust infestation 7. fly
Emma: What did he do? 3. outgoing 8. kind
Sam: He saved people during a storm in the 4. hurricane 9. began
Philippines.
5. weak 10. discover
Emma: What happened?
Sam: It was in 2009. There was very heavy rain and
then there were floods. People tried to leave
2 1. avalanche 6. protect
2. generous 7. destroy
their homes, but many people died.
3. snowstorm 8. flood
Emma: What did Muelmar do?
4. Clever 9. nice
Sam: He moved his family to high ground and saved
them. Then, he returned with his older brother 5. tsunami 10. receive
to save his neighbours.
Emma: How did they save them? 3 1. f 2. e 3. d 4. b 5. c 6. a
Sam: They swam through the floods and pulled more
than 30 of their neighbours out of the water. 4 1. crashed 5. disappeared
Emma: They saved more than 30 people! Wow! What 2. friendly 6. fun-loving
happened to Muelmar? 3. happened 7. changed
Sam: He started to return to high ground with his 4. creative 8. built
brother. But then, he saw a woman and a baby
in the water and went to save them. After he 5 1. easy-going 6. lamp
took them to a dry place, he was very tired. 2. coat 7. Ham
The flood water was too strong for him and he 3. pencil case 8. rabbit
disappeared under the water. 4. curly 9. bank
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5. an earthquake 10. have a shower
2 1. purse 5. scarf 2 1. e 4. b 7. f
2. Gloves 6. Leggings 2. i 5. h 8. c
3. suit 7. watch 3. d 6. g 9. a
4. cap 8. glasses
a b cd e f g h i
3 1. make-up 6. wallet 1 d o lc m i q s t
2. belt 7. sunglasses 2 c a fg n p d k u
3. umbrella 8. costume 3 o v rs w b f r c
4. necklace 9. jewellery 4 g
n h a l n m d f
5. hairband
5 t a i b d e b r l
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 6 i h v s l p o n s
7 m r t l g o t r p
Grammar – page 69 8 t i m f a r k c u
1 1. is going to eat at a restaurant 9 s f c p j q e a n
2. are going to wear costumes Riddle answer: mushrooms
3. is going to play the guitar
4. is going to take pictures at a party 3 1. People cook chips in oil.
5. is going to visit her grandparents 2. People cut food with a knife.
6. are going to go to the beach 3. People drink tea and coffee from a cup.
4. People use bread to make toast.
2 1. isn’t going to cook 4. isn’t going to dance 5. People eat soup with a spoon.
2. are going to go 5. isn’t going to meet 6. People put their meal on a plate.
3. is going to sing 6. aren’t going to stay
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 1. Are your family going to have dinner together
tonight? Grammar – page 71
2. What are you going to do on Friday night?
3. When are you and your friends going to meet? 1 1. isn’t starting, is starting
4. What are you going to give your friend on his or 2. are having, aren’t having
her birthday? 3. aren’t adding, are adding
5. What are you and your friends going to do next 4. are putting, aren’t putting
Halloween? 5. are using, aren’t using
6. Are you going to wear a costume next Halloween?
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2 1. are / aren’t going 4. am / am not buying
2. is / isn’t inviting 5. is / isn’t planning
4 1. are … going to do 5. aren’t going to show 3. am / am not taking
2. am going to meet 6. are going to see
3. is going to be 7. isn’t going to stay 3 1. are … having 5. is using
4. is going to have 8. Is … going to come 2. isn’t making 6. am inviting
3. are ordering 7. am not telling
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. isn’t putting