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Introduction Grammar – page 6


Vocabulary – page 4 1 1. They 4. It
2. We 5. He
bro inkorange
wnpu reyp 3. She 6. you
1 rplegreeng
1. orange 4. grey 2 1. My 4. her
2. green 5. pink 2. Your 5. their
3. purple 6. brown 3. His 6. Our

2 1. ruler 7. pen 3 1. mine 4. yours


2. marker 8. notebook 2. theirs 5. hers
3. pencil sharpener 9. pencil case 3. ours 6. his
4. pencil 10. diary
5. book 11. schoolbag 4 1. Leon’s 3. friend’s
6. rubber 2. parents’ 4. children’s

3 1. sport 7. music 5 1. This 3. These


2. art 8. geography 2. Those 4. That
3. computer technology 9. maths
4. history 10. drama 6 1. Who; c 4. When; a
5. science 11. English 2. What; e 5. Where; d
6. literature 12. French 3. Why; f 6. Which; b

4 1. Wednesday, Friday Getting Ready for Writing – page 7


2. February, April 1 1. Is John from Ireland?
3. Saturday, Sunday 2. My name is Pierre and I am French.
4. July, August 3. The English lesson is on Monday.
5. October, December 4. Where is Mrs Jones?
5. His birthday is in April or May.
5 1. c 2. e 3. g 4. a 5. f 6. b 7. d
page 5 2 1. What is your name?
2. That’s fantastic!
6 1. one 6. forty-seven 3. I like sport, maths and art.
2. 9 7. 54 4. When is the geography lesson?
3. eighteen 8. sixty-three 5. Drama lessons are on Fridays.
4. twenty-seven 9. 72
5. 36 10. one hundred 3 1. My eyes are green.
2. This is your pen.
7 1. half past six 4. quarter to ten 3. I am his cousin.
2. eight o’clock 5. half past twelve 4. Her sisters are Jean and Kim. / Jean and Kim are
3. quarter past eleven 6. two o’clock her sisters.
5. My hair is black.
8 1. in 5. next to
Speaking
2. on 6. behind, in front of
3. opposite 7. above, under 4 1. c 2. e 3. d 4. a 5. b
4. between
5 1. e 2. c 3. d 4. b 5. a
9 Lucy: grandmother Sam: father 1. Can you help me, please?
Ed: grandfather Amy: cousin 2. How do you spell aunt?
Megan: aunt Max: brother 3. What page are we on?
Ben: uncle Emily: sister 4. When is the exam?
Kate: mother 5. What is the homework?
10 1. b 6. i
2. e 7. c
3. f 8. d
4. j 9. h
5. g 10. a

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MODULE 1 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.


Section A Speaking
Vocabulary – page 8 5 1. a 5. d
2. g 6. b
y o u n g t s
3. e 7. c
q b d a r k m 4. f
u e p r q f a Section B
g j v r x a l
Vocabulary – page 10
l s h o r t l
y i m w u z t 1 1. c 4. a
2. e 5. d
3. b
1 1. ugly 5. young
2. short 6. fat
2 1. have / having breakfast
3. narrow 7. small
2. do / doing homework
4. dark
3. get / getting dressed
4. tidy / tidying her room
2 A 1. old 5. walk / walking the dog
2. tall
B 1. beautiful 3 1. have a shower 5. go to school, get up
2. dark 2. watch TV 6. have dinner
3. big 3. have lunch 7. go to bed
C 1. short 4. go home, make a snack 8. study with friends
2. light
3. straight
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
D 1. medium height Grammar – page 11
2. long
3. curly
1 1. goes, T 4. tidies, F
2. listens, F 5. eat, F
3 C 3. study, T 6. watches, T

4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2 Possible answers


1. I rarely get up before 6 o’clock.
Grammar – page 9 2. Our teacher always gives us homework.
3. My family and I sometimes eat in a restaurant.
1 1. is 5. haven’t got 4. The students in my class never have breakfast at
2. has got 6. are school.
3. isn’t 7. are 5. My mother usually goes to bed late.
4. has got
3 1. live 4. go
2 1. haven’t got 6. is 2. has 5. walk
2. have got 7. has got 3. studies 6. comes
3. has got 8. are
4. am 9. hasn’t got 4 1. usually 4. often
5. haven’t got 10. aren’t 2. never 5. rarely
Ben’s family: Picture A 3. usually

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.

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Section C Reading – page 14
Vocabulary – page 12 1 1. vimeo.com 4. music
2. computer games 5. are dancing
1 1. read magazines 5. send messages
3. videos
2. go to the cinema 6. listen to music
3. play computer games 7. ride a bike 2 1. Because their video has got more than 29,000
4. meet friends 8. play the guitar views.
2. Can’t Stop the Feeling by Justin Timberlake
2 1. g 5. b 3. students and teachers
2. e 6. a 4. the film club teacher
3. f 7. d 5. He thinks it’s a very happy place.
4. h 8. c
Listening (CD 5, Track 1)
3 1. play the guitar
2. go to the cinema Tina: Hi, Kay. Do you want to go to the cinema this
3. listen to music / download songs afternoon?
4. ride a bike Kay:  No thanks, Tina. On Tuesday afternoons, I visit
5. surf the web Grandma Helen.
6. meet friends Tina: Grandma Helen? But your grandparents live in
Australia!
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Kay: I know. But I’m a member of the Adopt a
Grandparent programme.
Grammar – page 13 Tina: Adopt a Grandparent?
Kay: Yes. It’s a programme to help teenagers and old
1 1. My best friend doesn’t study English on Tuesdays. people in the community. Many old people
2. I don’t read magazines. haven’t got grandchildren to visit them. Also,
3. We don’t eat snacks during our lessons. some teenagers haven’t got grandparents to talk
4. The maths teacher doesn’t give tests every week. to. The Adopt a Grandparent programme brings
5. The students don’t do sport in the morning. these old and young people together.
Tina: That’s a great idea! What’s Grandma Helen like?
2 1. listen 4. watch Kay: Well, she’s 82 years old and she’s very intelligent.
2. doesn’t send 5. don’t often read She’s got curly grey hair and big blue eyes.
3. doesn’t surf 6. chats Tina: What do you do there?
Kay: Helen talks about her life and I listen. She’s got
3 1. Do girls often surf the web? some interesting stories to tell. I also help her to
Yes, they do. surf the web on the computer.
2. What does one girl often do? Tina: Cool! Do you take your guitar?
One girl often reads magazines. Kay: Yes. She loves to hear me play.
3. How many times a week does a typical student
watch TV? 3 1. c 4. c
A typical student watches TV three times a week or
2. a 5. a
more.
3. b
4. How often do most of the girls listen to music?
Most of the girls listen to music once or twice a
week. 4 1. young, old 4. surf the web
5. Do any boys read magazines? 2. 82 5. guitar
Yes, one boy reads magazines once or twice a 3. Helen’s stories
week.
Writing – page 15
4 Accept all logical or grammatically correct answers. 1 1. Lily is a young girl.
Speaking 2. Her hair isn’t dark.
3. I have got brown eyes.
5 1. after-school activities 5. Who do you 4. My father is tall.
2. What activities 6. Where do 5. My friend has got a long nose.
3. How often 7. enjoy it
4. do you play 2 1. in 3. at
2. on 4. at

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3 1. are busy 5. On 10 1. Is your brother good-looking?, d


2. good friends 6. am tired 2. Have you got brown eyes?, c
3. at 7. at 3. Does Ron like pizza?, e
4. In 4. Has Jane got curly hair?, b
5. When do your friends chat online?, a
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Progress Check
11 1. is 6. What
2. Its 7. has got
Vocabulary – page 16 3. are 8. don’t use
4. study 9. aren’t
1 1. fat 5. big 5. has got 10. They
2. old 6. small
3. tall 7. long 12 Translation
4. light 1. He doesn’t watch TV.
2. I have got a small dog.
2 1. meet friends 5. have a shower 3. Do they chat online?
2. go to the cinema 6. play the guitar 4. She often does sport.
3. get up 7. tidy my room 5. Are you medium height?
4. have dinner 8. ride a bike
Standards Check
3 1. study with friends 4. listen to music Written Comprehension – page 18
2. send messages 5. go to bed
3. stay at home 1 1. T 5. F
2. F 6. T
4 1. good-looking 5. curly 3. DS 7. T
2. go shopping 6. have breakfast 4. DS 8. T
3. young 7. do sport
4. chat online 8. surf the web 2 1. 3.30 4. sing
2. computer, board 5. Thursdays
5 1. music 6. meet friends 3. Mondays, Wednesdays
2. walk the dog 7. Wednesday
3. uncle 8. dark Written Production
4. medium height 9. eighth
5. green 10. have lunch
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Dictation (CD 5, Track 2) Oral Comprehension – page 19
(CD 5, Track 3)
6 1. She studies with friends.
Good morning. Welcome to Hillview Drama School.
2. Do you sometimes ride your bike?
Your drama teachers for the course are Don, Mary and
3. It isn’t long and wide. James. Our school has got four classrooms and each
4. He has got light curly hair. room is a different colour – red, yellow, blue and green.
5. They don’t usually send messages. You’ve got a busy schedule for the next two weeks.
The first lesson is with Mary in the yellow room. It starts
Grammar – page 17 at 9 o’clock. At 10.15, you’ve got a lesson with James.
He teaches in the blue room, opposite Mary’s. Students
7 1. is 5. hasn’t got have lunch at 12.30. Our chef, Sue, makes the lunches.
2. are 6. aren’t The food is excellent! After lunch, students meet in the
3. has got 7. Has … got red room. This is the music room and Ned is your music
4. Are 8. isn’t teacher. Ned is also a TV celebrity. He sings and plays
the guitar on a TV programme. At 3 o’clock, you’ve got
8 1. doesn’t read 5. don’t have
a lesson with Don in the green room. Good luck and
enjoy the course.
2. does … play 6. make
3. studies 7. Does … like
4. Do … download 8. watches
4 1. b 4. a
2. d 5. f
9 1. hasn’t got 5. haven’t got 3. g
2. are 6. does Joe do Oral Production
3. don’t ride 7. is
4. gets up 8. Has Ben got 5 1. C 4. A
2. A 5. C
3. B

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MODULE 2 3 1. Is there any water on the floor?


Yes, there is.
Section A 2. Are there any shelves above the sink?
Vocabulary – page 20 Yes, there are.
3. Is there an armchair in the room?
1 1. bathroom 5. kitchen No, there isn’t.
2. toilet 6. dining room 4. Is there a carpet on the floor?
3. bedroom 7. living room No, there isn’t.
4. garage 8. garden 5. Is there a lamp on the table?
No, there isn’t.
2 bathroom: shower, sink 6. Are there any cakes in the cooker?
Yes, there are.
bedroom: bed, desk, curtains, shelves, chair
garage: rubbish bin
4 1. an 6. a
kitchen: cooker, fridge, cupboard, sink
2. There are 7. the
dining room: table, chairs
3. There is 8. any
living room: armchair, sofa, rug, lamp
4. a / the 9. Is there
5. some 10. there isn’t
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Speaking
4 1
g a r a g e
a 5 Possible answers
2
c o o k e r 1. Are there any shelves
u d Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t.
r e 2. Is there a rug
3 4 Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.
t s i n k
i
5 3. Is there an armchair
a f
6
Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.
i b a t h r o o m
4. Is there a desk
n c i Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.
7
s h d e s k 5. Is there any food
e g Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.
n e 6. Are there any curtains
Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t.
Possible answers Section B
Across:
1. garage Vocabulary – page 22
2. cooker
3. You wash your hands in a … . 1 1. bakery 8. museum
6. bathroom 2. bank 9. port
7. You do your homework at a … . 3. chemist’s 10. park
Down: 4. hospital 11. restaurant
1. You can sit outside in the … . 5. hotel 12. church
2. Many people have … on their windows. 6. library 13. cinema
4. People prepare meals in the … . 7. supermarket
5. fridge
2 1. e 4. c 7. h
Grammar – page 21 2. d 5. g 8. b
3. a 6. f 9. i
1 1. There are 4. There aren’t
2. There is 5. There is 3 1. hotel, hospital 4. bank
3. There isn’t 6. There isn’t 2. cinema 5. bookshop, library
3. restaurant, café
2 1. an 4. a
2. any 5. any 4 1. post office 4. church
3. some 6. the 2. hotel 5. chemist’s
3. bakery

5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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Grammar – page 23 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1 1. is working, bookshop Grammar – page 25
2. are running, port
3. are waiting, train station
1 1. am waiting 6. is … doing
2. don’t want 7. is buying
4. is sitting, church
3. is showing 8. eats
2 1. Alan is selling a book. He isn’t buying a book. 4. love 9. is starting
2. Dan is running in front of Ed. He isn’t following 5. isn’t sitting
Ed.
3. Jess and Bill aren’t talking on their phones. They 2 1. Do … like 8. don’t fly
are looking at their phones. 2. Are … looking 9. do … play
4. Olivia isn’t reading a book. She is singing a song. 3. are doing 10. follow
4. is growing 11. are holding
3 1. Is it raining now? 5. fly 12. are running
2. Where are you sitting? 6. use 13. aren’t flying
3. Is your best friend studying with you? 7. move
4. What are you wearing right now?
5. Are your parents working at the moment? 3 Possible answer
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Lara’s grandmother is sleeping. People don’t usually
sleep at the cinema.
4 1. are standing 6. are solving
Lara’s mother and father are watching the film. People
usually watch a film at the cinema.
2. are trying 7. are … doing Sam and Pat are eating popcorn. People often eat
3. is watching 8. are going popcorn at the cinema.
4. isn’t helping 9. are having Lara is sending messages. People don’t usually send
5. aren’t shouting messages at the cinema.
Speaking Speaking
5 1. where can I 4 1. Do you want to see 3. What do you know
2. Try the shopping centre 2. Is it getting 4. Where is it showing
3. don’t go
4. Is it hard
Reading – page 26
5. You can’t miss
1 1. c 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. c
Section C
2 1. the cinema 4. the music
Vocabulary – page 24 2. not easy 5. an art
3. two and a half minutes (long)
1 1. comedy 8. horror
2. crime 9. drama Listening (CD 5, Track 4)
3. action 10. romance
4. science-fiction 11. western Billy: Hi, Fay. Are you having a good time with your
5. adventure 12. musical family in San Francisco?
6. fantasy 13. documentary Fay: Yes, Billy. It’s great here.
7. animated Billy: Are you out with your family now?
Fay: Yes, we’re at a cinema. We’re waiting for the film
2 1. crime film 6. animated film to start.
2. musical 7. documentary Billy: A cinema? I thought you were having dinner at a
3. drama 8. adventure film restaurant this evening?
4. horror film 9. science-fiction film Fay: I am at a restaurant. I’m waiting for my meal to
arrive right now.
5. romance 10. comedy
Billy: I don’t understand. Are you at a cinema or a
3 1. F; A comedy usually makes you laugh.
restaurant? It isn’t possible to be in two places at
the same time.
2. T
Fay: Haha. I’m at the Foreign Cinema in San
3. F; A fantasy film is about imaginary people and Francisco. It’s a cinema and a restaurant. You
places. / A documentary is about real people and watch a film while you’re having your meal.
places.
Billy: That’s cool! There aren’t any places like that in
4. T England.
5. T ➔
6. F; A horror film is usually very frightening.

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Fay: Yes, there are. There’s a cinema restaurant in 3 1. police station 5. department store
London. It’s the Odeon Cinema, above Whiteley’s
2. sports centre 6. post office
Shopping Centre.
3. dining room 7. animated film
Billy: Really? My brother lives near Whiteley’s Shopping
Centre. I should go to the Odeon Cinema when I 4. amusement park 8. rubbish bin
visit him. So, does the Foreign Cinema look like a
cinema or a restaurant? 4 1. armchair 5. café
Fay: It looks like an ordinary restaurant. There are tables 2. kitchen 6. garage
and chairs and they show the film on a wall. 3. supermarket 7. horror
Billy: What’s the film tonight? 4. comedy 8. shower
Fay: It’s The Princess Bride – an old fantasy film from
1987. The Foreign Cinema only shows old or 5 1. fantasy 6. fat
foreign films, so I hope it’s interesting. Oh, our meal 2. download songs 7. English
is here. Speak to you later. 3. shopping centre 8. aunt
Billy: OK, Fay. Enjoy your meal – and the film! 4. ride a bike 9. teeth
5. rubbish bin 10. fifth

3 1. b 2. e 3. a 4. h 5. f Dictation (CD 5, Track 5)


4 1. her family 5. 1987 6 1. There are some shelves in the kitchen.
2. Billy’s brother 6. old or foreign films 2. Is there an old carpet in the bedroom?
3. an ordinary restaurant 3. He doesn’t usually watch horror films.
4. in the restaurant / on the 4. She isn’t waiting at the train station.
wall (of the restaurant) 5. Are they staying at a nice hotel?

Writing – page 27 Grammar – page 29


1 1. but 4. because 7 1. There isn’t 5. Are there
2. because 5. but 2. the 6. any
3. and 3. an 7. There are
4. some 8. a
2 1. not very / not at all 4. very / really
2. really 5. quite 8 1. is … doing 4. are sitting
3. not at all / not very 2. am not reading 5. Does … like
3. studies 6. don’t … go
3 1. because 4. and
2. really 5. but 9 1. opens 5. Does … go
3. very 2. isn’t arriving 6. doesn’t speak
3. Are … watching 7. are playing
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. don’t remember 8. aren’t staying
Progress Check
10 1. c 6. a
Vocabulary – page 28 2. b 7. c
3. b 8. b
1 1. bathroom 6. living room 4. c 9. a
2. hotel 7. cooker 5. b 10. c
3. cupboard 8. library
4. hospital 9. bank 11 Translation
5. sink 10. garden 1. There is a rubbish bin in the garage.
2. There aren’t any curtains in the bedroom.
2 1. h 2. d 3. b 4. g 5. c 6. f 7. e 8. a 3. That department store sells armchairs.
4. Is the sports centre closing now?
5. Do you like westerns?

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Standards Check 5. Girl: Hi, Dad. What are you doing?
Man: I’m putting up some new curtains.
Written Comprehension – page 30 Girl: Oh, great. Are you putting them in my
bedroom or in the living room?
1 Text 1 Man: No. I’m not putting them in your bedroom and
1. outside her hotel in York I’m not putting them in the living room. I’m
2. She is also on holiday in York. / She’s Marie’s new putting them in the dining room.
friend.
Text 2 4 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. B
1. opposite the shopping centre
2. opposite the church Oral Production
Text 3
1. He wants to study at Les’s house. 5 1. the bakery 5. Main Street
2. watch a horror film 2. Main 6. the bank
Text 4 3. Trent Road 7. left
1. Because she’s moving to Australia. 4. left 8. the post office
2. blue
Text 5
1. Because she’s at the supermarket.
MODULE 3
2. tidy the living room Section A
2
1.
5 2.
4 3.
2 4.
3 5.
1 Vocabulary – page 32
Written Production 1 foggy cloudy
lightning windy
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. sunny snowy
Oral Comprehension – page 31 rainy icy
(CD 5, Track 6) 1. cloudy 5. sunny
2. icy 6. snowy
1. Girl: There’s a new shopping centre in 3. lightning 7. foggy
Helmsville. 4. windy 8. rainy
Friend: I know. I’m reading an article about it right
now. It’s got about 200 shops and 2  c b j w e t
restaurants.
Girl: What else does the article say? Are there c o l d n x
any cinemas? s v o e z r
Friend: No, there aren’t. But there’s an amusement
park with three rides! n k d l u h

2. Man: Can I help you? Are you looking for a sofa? w a r m l o


Woman:  No. I’m trying to find a table for our living r f y i p t
room.
Man: Do you want a small table or a big one? 1. warm - cool
Woman: I want a small one. I want to put it next to 2. dry - wet
the sofa. 3. cold - hot

3. Boy: There’s a comedy film at Park Cinema


tonight.
3 1. hot 4. temperature
2. storm 5. clouds
Do you want to see it?
3. thunder
Girl: I really want to see the new science-fiction
film. It’s showing at Rose Cinema. It
sounds great. 4 1. wet 4. snow
Boy: That film has got terrible reviews! Are there 2. ice 5. sunny
any action films tonight? 3. fog 6. cold
Girl: No, there aren’t. So, let’s see the comedy.
What time does it start? 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4. Man:  Excuse me. Can you tell me where the Grammar – page 33
library is?
Woman: Yes. It’s on Gull Road. 1 1. better than 4. rainier than
Man: How do I get there? 2. wetter than 5. longer than
Woman: Go to the bakery at the end of the road and 3. more dangerous than 6. more exciting than
then turn left. The library is next to the
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2 1. warmer than 4. worse than Grammar – page 35


2. more powerful than 5. bigger than
3. stormier than 6. faster than 1 1. not as big as 3. not as small as
2. not as beautiful as 4. as tall as
3 Possible answers
1. The clouds in picture A are darker than the clouds in 2 1. not as dangerous as 4. as colourful as
picture B. 2. not as big as 5. as aggressive as
2. The dog in picture A is smaller than the dog in 3. as small as 6. as toxic as
picture B.
3. It is sunnier in picture B than in picture A. 3 1. not as colourful as 4. not as intelligent as
4. The people in picture B are happier than the people 2. as small as 5. not as dark as
in picture A. 3. not as fast as
5. It is warmer in picture B than in picture A.
6. The cat in picture B is fatter than the cat in picture A. 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Speaking Speaking
4 1. is warmer than 5 1.
2. Athens is also wetter 1.
f 2.
c 3.
e 4.
a 5.
d 6.
b
3. That’s false 2.
4. is cloudier than 1.
d 2. c 3.
b 4.
e 5.
a

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

2 a. bee d. rabbit 3 1. beach 4. river


b. giraffe e. whale 2. mountain 5. desert
c. kangaroo f. crocodile 3. ocean 6. volcano

1. b 2. c 3. d 4. f 5. e 6. a 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.


3 a. r s l b. a l p Grammar – page 37
e a p r i o 1 1. the largest 4. the smallest
d i t g n t 2. the highest 5. the most famous
3. the biggest
c. d s l d. s e n
n o p i u h 2 1. the most popular 4. the most beautiful
i h t m o c 2. the most colourful 5. the most difficult
3. the safest 6. The best
e. t r b f. o d g
a e l w c r 3 Possible answers
1. A man is more intelligent than a dolphin. A mouse is
s i z a y m
the smallest of the three.
1. zebra 4. pig 2. A valley is lower than a hill. A mountain is the
2. cow 5. mouse highest of the three.
3. spider 6. dolphin 3. It’s more dangerous to drive on ice than in snow.
Rain is the warmest of the three.
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. A lion is stronger than a rabbit. A rabbit is the
smallest of the three.
5. A river is narrower than an ocean. An ocean is the
biggest of the three.

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Speaking Writing – page 39
4 1. the hottest place, Lut Desert 1 1. it 4. us
2. It’s the smallest, It’s Wycheproof 2. them 5. him
3. volcano in the world, Mount Etna 3. her
4. biggest forest, Amazon Rainforest
2 1. at 4. on
Reading – page 38 2. in 5. in
3. on
1
a.
4 b.
5 c.
1 d.
3 e.
2

2 1. It is the saltiest sea on Earth. Nothing can live in it. 3 1. them 4. at


2. In 5. in
2. They aren’t as dangerous as other types of
3. them
jellyfish.
3. They are the oldest type of horse in the world.
4. the planet Mars
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5. red Progress Check
Listening (CD 5, Track 7) Vocabulary – page 40
Karl: Hi, Aika. Are you still in Japan? 1 1. temperatures 5. hot
Aika: Yes, I’m in Sapporo at the moment. 2. dry 6. cool
Karl: What are you doing there? 3. storm 7. thunder
Aika: I’m at the Sapporo Snow Festival. It’s one of the 4. snow 8. clouds
most famous winter events in Japan.
Karl: That sounds fun. What can you see there? 2 1. fly 5. rabbit
Aika: There are usually about 400 ice and snow 2. whale 6. frog
sculptures. This year, the biggest sculpture is a 3. island 7. forest
replica of the Arc de Triomphe. It’s smaller than 4. coast 8. valley
the real Arc de Triomphe in Paris, but it’s 17.5
metres tall.
3 1. giraffe 4. zebra
Karl: Wow! Which is the most popular sculpture?
2. fish 5. snake
Aika: Well, everyone is talking about the sculpture of
3. island 6. desert
the American president, Donald Trump. I don’t
think it’s as good as some of the other sculptures,
but it’s certainly the most popular one. 4 1. d 2. f 3. e 4. a 5. c 6. b
Karl: Which is your favourite?
Aika: I think the ice sculpture of the animals in the
5 1. b 5. c 8. c
forest is the best. The sculpture of the Japanese 2. a 6. c 9. b
celebrity Pikotaro is quite good, too. But it isn’t 3. a 7. b 10. b
as good as the animals. 4. b
Karl: I think Pikotaro is very funny. His song Dictation (CD 5, Track 8)
Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen is in Guinness World
Records.
Aika: Pikotaro’s song is a world record? Why?
6 1. A kangaroo isn’t as tall as a giraffe.
2. The temperature is the coldest in the winter.
Karl: It’s the shortest song to enter the Billboard Hot
3. A whale is bigger than an elephant.
100 chart … What are you doing now?
4. It is the most dangerous volcano in the world.
Aika: I’m looking at sculptures of some famous film
characters. After this, I want to get something to 5. The waves are as high as the cliffs today.
eat. There’s a food festival here, too, and they’ve
got some of the best food in Japan. Grammar – page 41
7 1. colder than 4. more dangerous than
3 d 2. better than 5. rainier than
3. hotter than 6. bigger than
4 1. Japan 4. quite good
2. 400 5. shortest
8 1. as cold as 4. not as interesting as
3. 17.5 m 6. (get something to eat
2. not as sunny as 5. not as intelligent as
3. not as big as

9 1. the most beautiful 4. the fastest


2. the most exciting 5. the slowest
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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

13 Translation 4 1. Scotland 4. dolphins


2. too cold 5. snow
1. Cool weather is better than hot weather.
3. tropical fish 6. isn’t far
2. The giraffe is as tall as the tree.
3. The beach is more beautiful than the valley. Oral Production
4. The spider isn’t as dangerous as the snake.
5. It is the worst storm of the year. 5 1.
1. Are you enjoying your holiday in Athens?
Standards Check 2. Yes, we are.
Written Comprehension – page 42 3. How’s the weather?
4. It’s warmer here than at home.
1 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. DS 6. F 5. Is it rainy?
6. It isn’t as rainy as London.
2 1. China 4. autumn
2. plant 5. endangered birds 2.
3. wet, salty areas 1. What do you think of Italy for a holiday?
2. I think it’s a great place for a holiday.
Written Production 3. Do you prefer Rome or Venice?
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. I think Venice is more beautiful than Rome.
5. What about the food there?
Oral Comprehension – page 43 6. The restaurants in Venice are as good as the ones in
(CD 5, Track 9) Rome.

Russ: Hey, Pat. What do you want to do this winter


holiday? Let’s go skiing in the mountains. I want MODULE 4
to go to Glenshee Ski Centre in Scotland. It’s the
best place in the UK to go skiing. Section A
Pat: No, Russ. It’s too cold in the mountains. I want Vocabulary – page 44
to go somewhere warm, near the beach.
Russ: Not the beach again, Pat! Skiing is more exciting
than sitting on a beach.
1 1. golf 5. skiing
2. tennis 6. judo
Pat: I want to go to Barbados. It’s got beautiful white
3. gymnastics 7. rollerblading
beaches, and I want to go swimming there to see
the tropical fish. That’s just as exciting as skiing 4. skateboarding
in the mountains!
Russ: Are there any dolphins or whales in the area? 2 1. jump 3. hit
Pat: I don’t know. Wait a minute. Let’s see what it 2. kick 4. throw, catch
says online .... . People don’t often see dolphins
there. But you can see whales from the island. 3 1. running 6.
snowboarding
They swim near the coast in the early morning. 2. volleyball 7. Karate
Mum: Barbados! I’m very sorry, kids, but we aren’t 3. swimming 8. climbing
planning to go on holiday this winter. Skiing 4. dancing 9. cycling
holidays and beach resorts are very expensive. 5. football 10. basketball
We’re staying at home! Trivia answer: gymnastics
Russ: Oh, Mum! We never go anywhere exciting!
Pat: Hey … look at this. We can stay at home this 4 Lily is skiing uphill.
winter and go skiing. Ella is kicking a basketball.
Russ: What are you talking about? We don’t live near Olivia is throwing a football.
the mountains and there aren’t any ski resorts in Ben is rollerblading on sand.
our area.
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Grammar – page 45 4 1. c. You should ask for more information.
2. b. You should register early.
1 1. can’t run 4. can’t go 3. a. You shouldn’t go to bed late.
2. can ride 5. can play 4. e. You should cut it.
3. can’t swim 5. d. You shouldn’t wear the blue dress.

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

3 1. Yes, I can. / No, I can’t. 6 1. b 2. e 3. d 4. c 5. a


2. Yes, she can. / No, she can’t. Section C
3. Yes, they can. / No, they can’t.
4. Yes, he can. / No, he can’t. Vocabulary – page 48
5. Yes, they can. / No, they can’t.
1 1. apples, pie 4. salt, chips
4 1. can 5. far 2. sugar, lemon 5. Hamburgers, hot dogs
2. can 6. successfully 3. tomatoes, salad
3. can 7. can’t
4. can’t 8. happily
2 1. bread
2. eggs / cheese / tomatoes
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. eggs / cheese / tomatoes
4. eggs / cheese / tomatoes
Speaking 5. soup
6. potatoes / onions
6 1. run fast 4. Can you 7. potatoes / onions
2. I can 5. we can’t 8. salt / pepper
3. your friend 6. they can 9. salt / pepper
Section B 10. apples / oranges / bananas
11. apples / oranges / bananas
Vocabulary – page 46 12. apples / oranges / bananas
13. shake
1 1. h 3. f 5. d 7. b 9. i
2. a 4. e 6. g 8. j 10. c 3 1. Juice 4. rice
2. cake 5. Chicken
2 1. c 2. g 3. d 4. f 5. h 6. b 7. e 8. a 3. Ham 6. Peas
3 1. trainers 4. shorts 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. hat 5. skirts, dresses
3. socks Grammar – page 49
4 Possible answers 1 1. can 4. must
Ryan is wearing a T-shirt, jeans and trainers. 2. shouldn’t 5. mustn’t
Mia is wearing a hat, shirt and jeans. 3. must 6. can’t
Dylan is wearing a shirt, jacket and trousers.
Sara is wearing a T-shirt, trousers and socks. 2 Possible answers
Amy is wearing a sweater, skirt and shoes. 1. I can’t read this recipe.
2. Should I bake some bread?
Grammar – page 47 3. Can you make a cake?
4. The chef must prepare the meal in 20 minutes.
1 1. must 3. must 5. You shouldn’t add salt to everything.
2. mustn’t 4. mustn’t 6. You mustn’t eat here.
2 1. must 4. must 3 1. should 5. mustn’t / shouldn’t
2. mustn’t 5. must 2. can 6. mustn’t / shouldn’t
3. mustn’t 6. must 3. can’t 7. should / must
4. can 8. can / should
3 1. shouldn’t, should
2. shouldn’t, should 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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Speaking Jake: Good idea. But all this talk about sandwiches is
making me hungry. Let’s make sandwiches
5 1. cut the potatoes and onions now.
2. add the potatoes Emma: Ok. What type of sandwich do you want?
3. mix the eggs Jake: An egg and tomato sandwich. That’s my
favourite.
4. Then, serve
Emma: You can have egg and tomato. I prefer ham and
Reading – page 50 cheese.

1 Type of competition: ice swimming 3 1. sports, fashion 4. football


Place: Loch Lomond, Scotland 2. sandwich-making 5. ham and cheese
Clothes: ordinary swimsuits 3. biggest sandwich
Temperature of water: 5°C
Other countries: Russia, South Africa, USA 4 1. to make clothes
2. about 260
2 1. It increases the level of the feel-good chemicals in 3. make an advert
their bodies. 4. a T-shirt (with a picture of a sandwich on it)
2. They must spend time in cold water to prepare 5. egg and tomato
their body for the swim.
3. 1 km Writing – page 51
4. Pilates and yoga
5. She goes ice swimming five times a week and
1 1. really / very 4. really / very
swims two or three times a week in warm water. 2. quite 5. quite
3. really / very
Listening (CD 5, Track 10)
2 1. I can’t find my long blue coat.
Emma: Hey, Jake. 2. They sell strange, small yellow tomatoes.
Jake: Hi, Emma. 3. This restaurant has got delicious, big hot dogs.
Emma: We’re having a competition day at school and 4. We often run on an amazing white beach.
we must all think of ideas for competitions. 5. I love that beautiful black sweater.
Can you think of anything?
Jake: What ideas have the other students got? 3 1. really / very 4. elegant black
Emma: Well, we’re having a sports competition ... and 2. exciting enormous 5. very / really
there’s a fashion competition. Students are
3. beautiful green
making clothes from newspapers.
Jake: That’s an unusual idea. Let’s look online for
more ideas. Hmm. What about having a
4 Competition: Junior gymnastics championship
sandwich-making competition? When: 15th August
Emma: A sandwich-making competition? Where: Parkwell Gymnastic Club
Jake: Yes. Look at this post on Facebook. People in Who: ages 11-15 can enter
Egypt are making the world’s biggest How to enter: Complete the form and send it by
sandwich. 19th July.
Emma: How big is it? Rules: You must perform a 90-second gymnastics
Jake: It’s 850 metres long. About 260 chefs are routine. This must include a dance routine
making it! with two jumps.
Emma: Wow! That’s incredible! So do you think we Progress Check
should have a competition at school to make
the biggest sandwich? Vocabulary – page 52
Jake: No, you can’t do that! It’s too expensive to buy
all the ingredients. But you can have a prize for 1 1. shorts 5. volleyball
the tastiest sandwich. 2. kick 6. golf
Emma: That’s a great idea. I must organise the 3. boots 7. throw
competition, too. What should I do first? 4. skirt 8. Jeans
Jake: First, you should make an advert for the
competition. I can help you. 2 1. coat, sweater 5. lemon, banana
Emma: We must have a prize. What should we give as a 2. hamburger, hot dog 6. chicken, ham
prize? 3. skiing, snowboarding 7. pie, cake
Jake: Um. A ticket for a football match? 4. sandals, trainers 8. shake, juice
Emma: Some of the kids at school don’t like football.
What about a T-shirt? We can print a picture of 3 1. fruit 5. salt
a sandwich on it. 2. mountains 6. Women

3. over a shirt 7. bikes
4. to music 8. desserts

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4 1. socks 5. hat 2 1. historic port


2. rollerblading 6. gymnastics 2. summer
3. bread 7. potatoes 3. Museum of Natural History
4. underwear 8. Peas 4. three / 3
5. underwear
5 1. shopping centre 6. musical 6. about 3 / three
2. curtains 7. long
3. fog 8. aunt Written Production
4. zebra 9. swimming
5. lake 10. walk the dog
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Dictation (CD 5, Track 11) Oral Comprehension – page 55
(CD 5, Track 12)
6 1. Can he do judo well? Man: Hello, Westvale Events Centre.
2. The chicken should cook slowly.
Woman: Hello. I’d like to enter the pie-making
3. We can’t play volleyball today. competition this year. How do I register?
4. They mustn’t wear boots or sandals. Man: You must register on our website. The
5. Should I put salt in the soup? registration starts on Monday, 3rd April. The
last date is Thursday, 13th June.
Grammar – page 53 Woman: Where is the competition?
Man: It’s in the Domestic Science Department at
7 1. can, easily 4. can, high Westvale School.
2. can’t, quickly 5. Can, well Woman: What are the rules?
3. can’t, far 6. can, quickly Man: You must make a pie with meat, cheese or fruit.
Woman: What type of meat can I use? I make delicious
8 1. shouldn’t 4. Should ham pies, but I want to try a new recipe with
2. shouldn’t 5. should chicken.
3. should 6. should Man: You can use any type of meat. Chicken is fine.
Woman: That’s good. What other ingredients can I add?
9 1. mustn’t 4. must Man: You can add any ingredients. But you must
2. must 5. must prepare and cook all the ingredients yourself.
3. mustn’t Woman: When does the competition start?
Man: Participants must bring all their ingredients to
10 1. mustn’t 6. badly the school at 10.30 am on Saturday, 3rd July.
2. can’t 7. shouldn’t You mustn’t be late. You must start preparing
3. must 8. should your pie at 11.00. At 12.30, participants must
4. can 9. Can stop cooking.
5. well Woman: What happens after that?
Man: Three chefs taste the food and the best pie wins
11 1. the fastest 6. quickly the competition.
2. Do you 7. your Woman: I see. Thank you for the information.
3. are skiing 8. Is there Man: You’re welcome. Good luck!
4. as healthy as 9. can’t
5. any 10. haven’t got 4 1. b 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. a 6. c
Oral Production
12 Translation
1. I can’t find any bread or rice. 5 1. c 2. e 3. d 4. b 5. a
2. She can go swimming today.
3. I play tennis badly.
4. He shouldn’t climb very high. MODULE 5
5. You must wear shorts and trainers.
Section A
Standards Check Vocabulary – page 56
Written Comprehension – page 54
1 1. tornado 4. forest fire
1 1. e. Description of place 4. a. Special events 2. volcanic eruption 5. snowstorm
2. d. Weather 5. c. Where to eat 3. tsunami 6. locust infestation
3. b. Things to do

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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

d e 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.


Grammar – page 59
3 1. forest fire
2. volcanic eruption 1 1. left 4. wrote
3. Avalanche 2. worked 5. loved
4. locust infestation 3. lived 6. died
5. flood
6. Tornado / Hurricane
2 1. left 4. climbed
2. started 5. arrived
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. wanted 6. went

Grammar – page 57 3 1. put, 4 4. painted, 3


2. came, 5 5. stopped, 1
1 1. was, wasn’t 3. was, were 3. thought, 2
2. were, weren’t 4. wasn’t, was
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2 1. There was; false 4. There were; true
2. there were; false 5. there was; false Speaking
3. there was; true 6. there were; true
5 1. walked, false 3. played, false
3 1. was 6. there was 2. had, true 4. ate, false
2. there was 7. Was
Section C
3. were 8. there were
4. were there 9. Was there Vocabulary – page 60
5. there weren’t 10. there wasn’t
1 1. f 2. g 3. e 4. b 5. d 6. a 7. c
4 1. was 7. weren’t
2. there were 8. were 2 1. build 5. change
3. was 9. wasn’t 2. save 6. happen
4. there was 10. there wasn’t 3. destroy 7. become
5. There was 11. was 4. begin
6. wasn’t
3 1. began 4. created
Speaking 2. discover 5. received
3. save 6. happened
5 Possible answers
1. natural disasters 4. houses / homes
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. a flood 5. houses / homes
3. an earthquake Grammar – page 61
Section B
1 1. didn’t invent, sent
Vocabulary – page 58 2. hit, didn’t arrive
3. wanted, didn’t live
1 1. lazy, hard-working 4. didn’t know, discovered
2. strong, weak 5. began, didn’t end
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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

5. an earthquake 10. have a shower

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Dictation (CD 5, Track 14) Oral Comprehension – page 67
(CD 5, Track 15)
6 1. The forest fire began last week.
2. He was honest and hard-working. Phone conversation 1
3. There were hurricanes and tornadoes. Mum: Hello, Steven? Are you OK? I heard that there
4. Did the flood destroy your home? was an earthquake in New Zealand today.
5. She wasn’t outgoing or confident. Steven: Yes, Mum, I’m fine. I’m on North Island and
the earthquake was on South Island, about 600
Grammar – page 65 kilometres from here.
Mum: But there’s a tsunami warning along the coast.
7 1. Was there 6. weren’t Are you still staying near the beach?
2. was 7. there was Steven: No. I took a bus to Matamata in the hills. It’s so
3. There weren’t 8. wasn’t warm here – better than the rainy weather in the
4. were 9. were there UK!
5. was 10. There wasn’t Phone conversation 2
Jean: Hey, Tom. You should be on the aeroplane now.
8 1. didn’t end, caused 5. didn’t go, studied Where are you calling from?
2. didn’t arrive, crashed 6. didn’t stop, ate Tom: I’m still at Fairbanks Airport in Alaska. The
plane didn’t leave.
3. built, didn’t have 7. swam, didn’t see
Jean: What happened? Were there strong winds or
4. didn’t become, left 8. lived, didn’t destroy
a snowstorm?
Tom: No. There was a volcanic eruption on Bogoslof
9 1. What did you do last weekend? Island, near Alaska. It’s too dangerous to fly
2. Did you get up early this morning? over the area now. So we must return to our
3. Where did your family live ten years ago? hotel and wait for further information from the
4. When did you have dinner last night? airline.
5. Did your English teacher give a test yesterday? Phone conversation 3
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Clark: Hi, Tina. Did you hear about the tornado last
week in Essex? It lifted trees out of the ground.
10 1. Joe doesn’t like volleyball. Tina: A tornado here in Essex? I don’t believe it!
2. We didn’t go out last night. There are often tornadoes in the USA, but we
3. I’m not as tall as my cousins. never get them in Britain!
4. You should read this book. Clark: Yes, we do. There was a tornado in Wales last
5. There wasn’t a library in the city. year, too. It didn’t destroy any houses, but it
6. Sam is the most athletic boy in his class. destroyed 20 caravans and all the beds, chairs
and tables inside.
11 Translation Tina: Really? I don’t remember that. The weather in
Britain must be changing!
1. The drought didn’t end.
2. Were they fun-loving and adventurous?
3. There wasn’t a volcanic eruption. 4 1. C 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. B 6. C
4. He made a funny film.
5. Did they build strong homes? Oral Production
Standards Check 5 1. Where did you go last summer?
2. Did you have a good time?
Written Comprehension – page 66 3. How did you feel?
4. Did you take any pictures?
1 1. a 2. e 3. f 4. g 5. c 6. d 7. b

2 1. Mount Vesuvius destroyed it. MODULE 6


2. a hurricane
3. by helicopter Section A
4. They died.
5. a big fire Vocabulary – page 68
Written Production 1 1. watch 7. scarf
2. handbag 8. suit
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. ring 9. bracelet
4. glasses 10. cap
5. gloves 11. purse
6. leggings 12. earrings

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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

Speaking 4 Possible answers


1. Are you taking an umbrella to school tomorrow?
6 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. b Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
Section B 2. Are your friends wearing costumes on Saturday
night? Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.
Vocabulary – page 70 3. Are your family planning an end-of-year party?
Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.
1 1. steak 5. spoon 4. Is your school closing during the summer holiday?
2. shrimp 6. sausages Yes, it is.
3. fork 7. sauce 5. Are your parents celebrating their anniversary soon?
4. serviette 8. mushrooms Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.
Speaking
5 1. What’s the occasion?
2. Who are they inviting?
3. Where are they having the celebration?
4. What food are they having?

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Section C 2 1. He’s got a hairy body and long teeth.
2. He punishes bad children.
Vocabulary – page 72
3. They buy presents for the home (such as plates or
1 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. B 6. A 7. A
bowls).
4. a dress
2 1. c 2. f 3. b 4. e 5. a 6. g 7. d 5. People don’t usually have parties or receive
presents.
3 Possible answers 6. to push food onto a spoon
1. give presents Listening (CD 5, Track 16)
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
2. clean the house Cathy: Hi, Alan. What are you doing this evening?
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. Alan: Hi, Cathy. I’m getting ready to go to Italy.
3. get together We’re going to the carnival in Venice.
At the weekend. Cathy: Wow! That sounds fun! How long is the
4. buy food carnival?
Once a week. Alan: Two weeks – from 23rd January until 9th
5. decorate the room February.
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. Cathy: What happens during the carnival?
Alan: People wear costumes. There are street
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. performances, music and dancing and costume
Grammar – page 73 parties all over the city.
Cathy: Are you going to wear a costume?
1 1. won’t start 4. will … be Alan: Of course. I’m going to look like a statue. I’m
2. will miss 5. won’t recognise going to wear a white shirt, white trousers and
a white cap.
3. won’t buy 6. will have
Cathy: Are you putting white make-up on your face
and hands?
2 1. Will people have different celebrations in 100 Alan: No. I’m not using any make-up. I’m going to
years’ time? c
wear white gloves and a white mask.
2. How will teenagers celebrate birthdays in the
future? d Cathy: You’ll look amazing! Are you going to any
parties?
3. What games will people play at parties? e
Alan: Oh, no! They’re too expensive. Tickets are
4. What food will be popular at celebrations? b
more than �760 each!
5. How will people clean their houses in the future? a
Cathy: Wow! Are there any competitions for the best
costumes?
3 1. will … have 8. will be
Alan: Yes. There are competitions twice a day. On the
2. will … do 9. won’t have last day of the carnival, we’re going to walk in
3. will … invite 10. will come a long procession to St Mark’s Square for the
4. won’t be 11. will wear final competition.
5. will finish 12. will … eat Cathy: People will probably wear some amazing
6. will … travel 13. will … order costumes.
7. won’t celebrate Alan: Yes. We probably won’t win any prizes for
ours, but we’ll have fun. I can’t wait to taste
4 Possible answers the food in Venice, too.
1. My grandmother will probably give me money Cathy: Mmm, I love Italian food. My favourite meal is
2. I think I will have a cake pasta with tomato sauce.
3. I’m sure I will get many presents Alan: I’ll send pictures of the food. Haha!
4. I hope my parents will buy me a dog
5. My friends will get together 3 1. Venice
2. 23rd January
Speaking 3. 9th February
4. more than �760
5 1. change completely 4. will probably
5. costume competitions
2. won’t change much 5. Will women wear
3. in 50 years’ time 6. will wear colourful 4 1. all over the city
Reading – page 74 2. statue
3. white
1 1. Austria 4. Austria 4. pasta with tomato sauce
2. India 5. Thailand 5. the food
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Writing – page 75 10 1. b 6. a
2. c 7. c
1 1. B 2. C 3. O 4. C 5. B 6. O 3. a 8. b
4. b 9. a
2 1. On Sunday, we’re having a baby naming ceremony 5. a 10. b
for my baby sister.
2. Next, we’re going to celebrate. 11 Translation
3. My sister can’t have any of the food, but we will all 1. People won’t celebrate birthdays.
enjoy it!
2. Are they having a party next week?
3. She isn’t going to decorate the room.
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. Will they like the mushrooms?
Progress Check 5. We are going to send invitations.
Vocabulary – page 76 Standards Check
1 1. leggings 4. serviette Written Comprehension – page 78
2. hairband 5. plate
3. melon
1 1.
T 2.
DS 3.
F 4.
F 5.
F 6.
T 7.
DS

2 1. belt 4. fizzy drink


2 1. six hours
2. in April
2. sauce 5. gloves
3. with the Inma dance
3. spoon
4. local paintings, bowls, necklaces and bracelets
3 1. have 5. make 5. the Tjungu Cup football game
2. clean 6. give 6. lucky to live there
3. choose 7. send Written Production
4. get 8. celebrate
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4 1. ice cream 6. jewellery
2. glasses 7. umbrella Oral Comprehension – page 79
3. Melon 8. buy food (CD 5, Track 18)
4. get together 9. have a barbecue
Carol: It’s Halloween next month. Are you going to
5. serviette 10. suit
have a party at your house?
Tom: Yes. I have a party every Halloween. I’m going
5 1. i 6. c
to send invitations next week. Are you coming?
2. d 7. b
Carol: Yes, of course. I love your parties and you
3. j 8. e always wear amazing costumes. Last year,
4. g 9. a your costume was so colourful. What are you
5. h 10. f going to wear this year?
Tom: I’m going to wear a Frankenstein costume and
Dictation (CD 5, Track 17) I’m going to put black make-up under my eyes.
What about you?
6 1. Will she put sauce on the lamb? Carol: I’m wearing a Dracula costume with a black
2. You will love the bracelet. suit and white make-up on my face.
3. I am having a party next week. Tom: I can’t wait to see it!
4. Is he going to buy serviettes? Carol: What games are you going to have at the
5. They aren’t getting together tomorrow. party?
Tom: We’re playing “Guess the Villain”.
Grammar – page 77 Carol: How do you play that?
Tom: You pretend to be a famous villain from a film
7 1. aren’t going to send 4. Are … going to give and everyone must guess who you are.
2. am going to buy 5. are going to fly Carol: That will be fun. I’ll help you to get ready and
3. isn’t going to end 6. is … going to arrive decorate the house. We can put plastic spiders
above the table and around the room. What
8 1. is starting 4. are … sending food are you going to buy?
2. is … inviting 5. aren’t staying Tom: Um, I think I’ll get some sausages and tomato
3. am not coming 6. Are … cleaning sauce. I’m going to make monster fingers with
them.
9 1. won’t be 4. Will … be Carol: Ugh! I’ll make some monsters’ eyes with
2. won’t have 5. will … change pieces of melon. I made some last year.
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Tom: Yes, I remember. They looked horrible! Will
you choose the music?
Carol: OK. I’ve got some great music for Halloween
at home. I’ll bring it to the party.

4 1. black 4. decorate the house


2. a black suit 5. sausages
3. above

5 1. Tom’s house 4. film


2. next week 5. the music
3. Carol
Oral Production
6 1. Where is the party going to be?
2. What are you going to wear for the party?
3. Who is she inviting?
4. What food is she having?

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