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Colours 1
2
1. She 4. It
10
1
04 7 1. white 4. red 2. They 5. We
2. black 5. green 3. He 6. You
3. blue 6. brown
Possessive adjectives
8 1. brown 4. pink, blue, white 3 he – his we – our
2. yellow 5. orange, blue, purple you – your she – her
3. black it – its they – their
I – my
Page 5
4 1. Their 5. Our
Family 2. Your 6. Her
3. his 7. My
1
05 9 mother / mum: Jessica 4. Its
father / dad: Nathan
grandfather: Leo Possessive pronouns
grandmother: Lily
brother: Tom 5 1. hers 4. yours
2. theirs 5. his
sister: Rose
3. mine 6. ours
Wh- questions
10 1. c 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. d
1
11 12 1. Who is Elton John? A famous singer.
2. What is the capital of England? London.
3. When is the Queen of England’s birthday?
On 21st April.
4. Where is Edinburgh, in England or in Scotland?
In Scotland.
5. Why is a picture of the Queen of England on
Canadian money? Because she is also the Queen
of Canada.
Page 8
SPEAKING
Greetings and Introductions
1
12 2 1. My name is Anne.
2. Hi, Anne. I’m Peter.
3. Nice to meet you, too.
Classroom language
1
13 5
1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. b
3 1. Emma Watson
2. England
3. model / actress
4. She is very good-looking. She’s got light brown
hair and brown eyes.
5. She is hard-working and clever.
Page 17
CLIL TECHNOLOGY
Making a Video Game
1
25 2 1 . think of a good idea
2. villains and heroes
3. the voices and the music
4. Give it to some friends to play and listen to their
advice.
Page 19
WAY to ENGLISH
Phone Messages
1 Sharon wants to see the new film with Adam Sandler
tonight.
Sam wants to do homework with a friend.
Mike wants to play his new video game with a friend.
Jill wants to meet a friend and Susan for lunch.
1
27 2 M
essage 1: Sam
Message 2: Mike
Message 3: Sharon
Message 4: Jill
Page 20
LANGUAGE SUMMARY
Vocabulary
1 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. c 6. a 7. c
Grammar
2 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. c 7. b
Page 29
Culture
Portobello Market
1
37 2 1.
false (It’s open from Monday to Saturday.)
2. true
3. false (There are interesting restaurants.)
4. true
5. false (Sometimes they have got very low prices.)
Page 30
WAY to ENGLISH
Going Shopping
1
38 1 1. customer
2. shop assistant
3. customer
4. shop assistant
1
39 2 1. Yes, please
2. How about
3. How much
4. They’re
5. I’ll take
Page 31
Online Shopping
1 (warm) sweaters
(cool) jeans
Page 32
LANGUAGE SUMMARY
Vocabulary
1 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. c 6. a
Grammar
2 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. a 6. c 7. b
4 1. Sandra and Julie play tennis. 9 1. Do you walk to school?
2. Ron watches TV. 2. When does your mother meet friends?
3. Mike and Julie like dogs. 3. Do you and your friends play football after school?
4. Liam and Ron eat pizza. 4. Does your teacher give you homework every day?
5. Julie writes in a diary. 5. What do you watch on TV?
5 Possible Answers
Sandra likes cats. Listening A description of routines
Ron and Mike drink cola.
Ron and Liam eat pizza.
10 1. Where do Elizabeth’s parents live?
2. When does she go home?
Julie buys clothes.
3. Why does she like school?
Liam surfs the web.
4. What does she study every day?
Sandra listens to music.
5. Where does she meet her friends at weekends?
Mike talks on the phone.
6. What does she buy with her money?
Mike rides his bike.
1
11 1. in Kent 4. computers
6
43
Accept all logical and grammatically correct 2. on holidays 5. at the shopping centre
answers. 3. Because they do 6. CDs
7 1. want 5. works many interesting
2. wants 6. sings things.
3. stay 7. appear 1
43 12 1. 13 4. music videos
4. teaches 8. travel 2. London 5. clothes
3. guitar
Page 36
Reading A magazine survey Page 38
Vocabulary Routines
3 1. true (lines 5-6)
2. true (lines 12-13) 3 1. do homework
3. false – In the UK, around 20% of teenagers 2. go to bed
download music illegally. (lines 22-23) 3. get dressed
4. true (lines 23-25) 4. get up
5. false – South Korean teenagers don’t usually 5. have breakfast
meet their friends. They spend their time
studying. (lines 29-31)
3 1. London
2. one brother and one sister
3. He gets up at 7.00, has breakfast and goes to school.
4. at 3.15
5. He does homework and watches TV.
Page 41
Culture
Teen Survey
1
49 2 1. the great shopping
2. Accept all logical and grammatically correct
answers.
Page 42
WAY to ENGLISH
Getting Information
1
50 1 a. customer
b. secretary
c. secretary
d. customer
e. secretary
f. customer
1
51 2 1. e 2. c 3. b 4. f 5. a 6. d
Page 56
Writing A photo description Grammar
3 1. Switzerland
2. It’s beautiful and it has got many high mountains.
3. Katie and Holly
4. Katie is teaching Holly to ski. / Holly is learning
to ski.
5. Katie is wearing a ski jacket, ski trousers and boots.
Holly is wearing a ski suit and a warm hat.
Page 57
Culture
Bike Holidays
2
10 2 1. they’re cheap and healthy, and great for having an
adventure (line 2)
2. over 10,000 kilometres of bike routes (lines 3-4)
3. brave cyclists (lines 5-6)
4. everything you need, including a special place for
bikes, tools and bike parts (lines 7-9)
5. high-tech equipment (to make cycling holidays
easier) (lines 10-11)
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WAY to ENGLISH
Taking the Bus
2
11 1 a. passenger e. passenger
b. ticket seller f. ticket seller
c. passenger g. passenger
d. passenger
2
12 2 1. b 2. g 3. e 4. d 5. a 6. f 7. c
4 Possible Answers
Page 70
swimming pool: swimsuit
tennis court: trainers, shorts / skirt, T-shirt WAY to ENGLISH
Giving Directions
Listening A description of a sport 2
26 1 ask for directions: 1, 5, 8
give directions: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
2
22 5 No, because it sounds difficult.
2
2 1. Do you know where
2
22 6 Where you play it: on a court
27
2. How do I get to
Number of players: three on a team 3. Go straight
4. Turn left
Equipment: a ball and good trainers
5. It’s opposite
Rules: You must hit the ball over the net.
You mustn’t touch the ball with
your hands or arms. Page 71
Safety Rules
Page 67
1 1. B 2. D 3. E 4. F 5. C 6. A
Pronunciation /YDm/, /YEmW/ •
Weak forms 2 Possible Answers
1. swimming
2
24 8 3 2. cycling / skiing / skateboarding
3. bowling / cycling
Functional Language 4. skiing / swimming
9 1. d 2. a 3. b 4. c, e 5. f
Page 72
Question 4 has got more than one answer.
The sport is basketball. LANGUAGE SUMMARY
Vocabulary
Page 68
Writing A description of a sport 1 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. b 7. c
Page 79 Page 82
Listening A dialogue about animals
WAY to ENGLISH
2
34 5 The
vampire bat. (Scientists make medicine from a Buying a Ticket
chemical in its mouth.)
2
1 a. visitor
2
34 6 1. mammals 4. 1,200 insects 38
b. ticket seller
2. warm weather 5. people’s blood c. visitor
3. trees d. ticket seller
e. visitor
Pronunciation /
f/, /W/, /X/ 2
39 2 1. Can I help you?
2
36 8 1. Dan 4. dish 2. How much are the tickets?
2. bath 5. that 3. Is there a special price for families?
3. tab 4. How many tickets would you like?
5. What time does the zoo close?
Functional Language
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9 1. b 2. c, e, h 3. a 4. d, g 5. f
Questions 2 and 4 have got more than one answer. A Travel Site
1 Joe and Carol, The Grants, Ellen
Page 80
Writing A report about an animal 2 1. a 3. c 4. b
Questions 2 and 5 haven’t got answers.
1 1. Dogs are often friendly.
2. A tarantula is a large spider. Page 84
3. Parrots are colourful birds.
4. Some zebras are as big as horses. LANGUAGE SUMMARY
5. Crocodiles are more dangerous than lizards. Vocabulary
6. Bats are the strangest mammals.
1 1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. a 6. b 7. b
2
Possible Answers
after to be: green, brown, white, frightening
before a noun: largest, small, heavy Grammar
3 1. green, brown or white, long 2 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. a 6. b
2. Africa, Asia, Australia
3. small mammals, birds and lizards; some eat
dogs and pigs
4. swim
5. They kill them with their heavy bodies.
Page 81
CLIL NATURE
Wild Pets
2
37 2 1. Because they are not always as nice as baby
animals. (line 2)
2. They kill rats. (line 7)
3. baby rabbits (line 9)
4. An adult rabbit can have 12 babies in 28 days.
(line 11)
5. an animal protection group (lines 13-15)
Page 95 Page 99
Pronunciation /a/ • Word stress Invitations
3
09 8 1. first 4. first 1 INVITATION
2. first 5. first
A B C
3. first
What: birthday New Year surprise party
party
Functional Language
For who: Dan class Linda
9 1. a, g 2. f 3. d 4. c 5. b, h 6. e, i
Where: Joe’s Grill Dave’s Pizza Sushi Corner
Questions 1, 5 and 6 have got more than one answer. Parlour
When (day Sunday, 30th Tuesday at Sunday, 12th
Page 96 and time): March at 6 pm 9 pm March at 8 pm
Writing A description of an event
1 1. very / really 3
13 2 1. a barbecue
2. not very 2. this Saturday at 3:00; at 17 Park Street
3. very / really, very / really
4. quite Page 100
5. not at all
LANGUAGE SUMMARY
2 Possible Answers
1. The party was in a huge restaurant, so it wasn’t Vocabulary
at all crowded.
1 1. c 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. b 7. c
2. It was very exciting and the food was delicious.
3. My dress was quite nice, but my sister’s dress
was really beautiful Grammar
3 Possible Answers
2 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. c 7. c
1. her sister’s wedding
2. in a huge restaurant
3. 100 friends and family members
4. There was fish, chicken, rice, potatoes, salad and
vegetables. There were hamburgers and chips for
the children.
5. after the meal
6. It was an enjoyable event.
Page 97
CLIL HISTORY
The History of Cake
3
10 2 1 . good luck (line 9)
2. in the autumn (in China) (lines 13-14)
3. They are thin and round. (line 15)
4. noodles (lines 18-19)
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WAY to ENGLISH
Ordering Food
3
11 1 a. customer
b. restaurant worker
c. customer
d. restaurant worker
e. restaurant worker
f. restaurant worker
3
12 2 1. d 2. b 3. a 4. e 5. f 6. c
Page 104
Vocabulary Jobs
Reading A newspaper article 2 1. photographer 5. artist
2. architect 6. chef
3
17 1 Both
of them help poor people. / Both of them 3. scientist 7. pilot
started organisations that help poor people. 4. postman
2 1. Every year, CNN asks people around the world 3 1. scientist, politician
to write to them about heroes in their area. 2. sculptor, artist, architect, engineer, writer
(lines 1-3) 3. businessman, inventor, computer programmer
2. The children, aged three and up, didn’t have food 4. scientist
and they found things to eat in the rubbish. 5. scientist
(lines 8-10) 6. chef
3. Durón Miranda created an organisation to help
these children go back to school and to help their
parents find jobs. (lines 11-13)
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culture
The Nobel Prize
1 a, b and c
3
22 2 1. exceptional leaders in physics, chemistry,
medicine, literature and peace (lines 1-2)
2. people began to use it in war (line 7)
3. give prizes to people for extraordinary work in
different fields (lines 8-9)
4. honour the legacy of Alfred Nobel and celebrate
Nobel Prize winners (lines 13-14)
3 1. work out
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Reading An Internet article 3. sleep late
4. go hiking
3
27 1 GPS
watch, GPS trainers, GPS chips, Footprints – 5. eat out
a special application on mobile phones. 6. go camping
People use these inventions to follow their children
and see their photos, text messages and calls.
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2 1. 7.00 (line 1) Listening Plans for the weekend
2. GPS watch (line 4)
3. GPS trainers (line 6)
3
30 4 She decides to relax at home and order a pizza.
4. Internet map (line 8)
5. It lets parents see their children’s mobile phone
3
30 5 1. 10 o’clock
photos, text messages and calls. (lines 11-13) 2. two days
3. terrible
3 1. to a café and to the cinema (lines 1-2) 4. sport
2. It looks like an ordinary watch. (line 5) 5. steak
3. a schoolbag (line 6)
4. It sends information to the parents about their
children’s location. (lines 10-11)
5. Accept all logical and grammatically correct
answers.
1 I’m going to have a busy day tomorrow. First, I’m 2 A. Sue – accept
going to go to John’s house. Then / Next, we’re B. Ben – reject
going to walk to the swimming pool together. Next /
Then, we’re going to swim for around two hours. Page 124
Finally, we’re going to go home.
LANGUAGE SUMMARY
2 first (First, I’m going to sleep late.)
Vocabulary
then (We’re going to work out and then we’re
having lunch at a restaurant.) 1 1. c 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. a 6. c 7. a
next (Next, we’re going to hang out at the new
shopping centre.)
finally (Finally, I’m going to visit my grandmother Grammar
in the evening.) 2 1. a 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. c 6. a 7. b
3 1. at 11.00
2. They are going to the sports centre to work out.
3. to a restaurant
4. They are going to hang out at the new shopping
centre.
5. her grandmother
6. They will watch a film.
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CLIL SOCIAL HISTORY
Disney’s Dream
3
33 2 1. They go on the rides, see the attractions, eat at the
restaurants and sleep in one of the many hotels.
(lines 2-4)
2. artist, cartoonist (line 6)
3. on 17th July, 1955, in Anaheim, California
(lines 14-15)
4. Anaheim, Paris, Hong Kong, Tokyo (lines 15-17)
Page 122
WAY to ENGLISH
Going Out
3
34 1 a. ticket seller
b. ticket seller
c. customer
d. ticket seller
e. customer
f. ticket seller
3
35 2 1. Have you got tickets for
2. Which performance
3. There are seats
4. I’d like two seats
5. Here you are
6. Enjoy the film
Exercise 3
The Special Olympics
1. people with intellectual disabilities
2. in 1969
3. in Chicago, USA
The Paralympics
1. people with physical disabilities
2. in 1960
3. in Rome, Italy
Page 149 8
1. must 4. mustn’t
2. should 5. can
Present Simple / Present Continuous 3. can’t 6. shouldn’t
7 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. c
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8 1. do 4. are swimming Unit 6
2.. am exploring 5. is eating Comparative adjectives, (not) as … as
3. watches
1 1. bigger than
9
1. walk 4. are planning 2. nicer than
2. isn’t swimming 5. wants 3. thinner than
3. don’t like 6. is saying 4. heavier than
5. smaller than
10 1. Is Kate travelling in France at the moment? – c
2. Does Paul want to come with us? – e 6. longer than
3. When does your family usually go on holiday? – b
4. Where are the boys staying right now? – d
2 1. Dogs are more popular than cats.
2. People are more intelligent than turtles.
5. What do you want for the beach? – a
3. A lion is more frightening than a zebra.
4. Butterflies are more colourful than rats.
Unit 5 5. Wild animals are more dangerous than pets.
can, Adverbs of manner
3 1. more dangerous than
1 1. Alice can’t catch the ball. 2. bigger than
2. Mark and Jacob can swim. 3. cleaner than
3. Dylan can do karate. 4. prettier than
4. Emma can’t run. 5. more unusual than
6. heavier than
2 1. Can your mother play football?
2. Can your friends speak Italian? 4 1. Morris is younger than Tom.
3. Can you see mountains from your house? 2. Jenny is more colourful than Lucy.
4. Can your father lift heavy weights? 3. Spot is fatter than Bob.
5. Can you throw a ball into the basket? 4. Mike is more frightening than Cindy.
6 1. Tim’s dog isn’t as nice as Bob’s dog. 5 1. Yes, there was. 5. Yes, there were.
2. Cats aren’t as popular as dogs in many countries. 2. No, there wasn’t. 6. Yes, there was.
3. Goldfish aren’t as pretty as tropical fish. 3. Yes, there were. 7. Yes, there was.
4. A python isn’t as big as an anaconda. 4. No, there wasn’t. 8. Yes, there was.
5. Tarantulas aren’t as frightening as scorpions.
was / were
7 1. as heavy as
2. not as colourful as 6 1. was 4. were
3. not as friendly as 2. was 5. was
4. as tall as 3. were 6. were
5. not as popular as
7
1. wasn’t 4. weren’t
2. was 5. weren’t
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3. were
Superlative adjectives
8 1. The grapes weren’t green.
8 1. the fastest
2. The apples were red.
2. the funniest
3. The cheese was yellow.
3. the most unusual
4. The olives weren’t black.
4. the fattest
5. The bread wasn’t white.
5. the most amazing
9 1. Were 4. Were
9 Possible Answers
2. Was 5. Was
1. The gorilla is the heaviest animal. The rat is the
3. Were 6. Was
tiniest animal.
2. A zebra’s eyes are the biggest eyes. A lion’s eyes
are the lightest eyes. Page 154
3. A rabbit / cat is the best pet. A lizard is the most Unit 8
unusual pet. Past Simple Affirmative
4. A wild animal is the most dangerous creature.
A robotic fish is the most interesting creature. 1 washed moved studied stopped
5. A horse’s legs are the longest legs. A rat’s legs are helped changed carried shopped
the thinnest legs. played used cried travelled
collected created tried planned
10 1. Tigers are the most beautiful wild cats in the world.
2. Benny is cleverer than his brother. 2 1. chatted 4. carried
3. Elephants are not as dangerous as crocodiles. 2. invented 5. organised
4. That is the ugliest fish ever. 3. competed
5. My cat is as big as my dog.
3 Base form Past Simple form
Unit 7 buy bought
There was / There were teach taught
do did
1 1. There was 4. There was read read
2. There were 5. There was say said
3. There was become became
write wrote
sing sang
2 1. There weren’t 4. There was
draw drew
2. There was 5. There wasn’t eat ate
3. There were have had
put put
3 Possible Answers
There weren’t any carrots on the list. 4 1. wrote 4. spoke
There weren’t any crisps on the list. 2. found 5. gave
There was bread on the list. 3. saw
There weren’t any fizzy drinks on the list.
There were eggs on the list. 5 1. Linda and Emily got up at 7.00. – d
There wasn’t any ice cream on the list. 2. Emily had a shower at 7.30. – c
There were grapes on the list. 3. Linda and Emily ate bread and cheese at 8.00. – e
4. Linda and Emily went to school at 8.30. – b
5. Linda did homework at 3.30. – a
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4 1. Was there 5. Were there
2. Was there 6. Was there
3. Were there 7. Was there
4. Was there 8. Was there
7 Possible Answers
6 1. is visiting
2. aren’t taking
Dylan and Alicia did homework.
3. Are … buying
Dylan and Alicia didn’t tidy the living room.
4. is … going
Dylan walked the dog.
5. are playing
Alicia didn’t walk the dog.
Dylan didn’t go shopping.
Alicia went shopping. will
7 1. will call
8 1. Did you and Mike leave early yesterday? – c 2. won’t be
2. Did Susan and Janet create a website? – b 3. won’t open
3. Did Louise design this building? – e 4. will have
4. Did it rain last month? – a 5. won’t forget
5. Did you read his e-mail? – d
8 1. Will … be
9 1. I didn’t have dinner last night. 2. will … arrive
2. They climbed Mount Everest a month ago. 3. Will … do
3. Did it snow last winter? 4. will … study
4. You didn’t tidy your room yesterday. 5. will … live
5. Did he receive an e-mail last week?
Unit 9
be going to, Present Continuous with
future meaning
1 1. is going to see
2. is going to take
3. are going to go
4. am going to bring
5. are going to have
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2
1. He isn’t going to fly to Lisbon tomorrow.
2. We aren’t going to go out on Saturday.
3. They aren’t going to visit the amusement park
next week.
4. I’m not going to visit my sister later.
5. She’s not going to go surfing on Saturday.
Unit 2 Unit 7
1 1. isn’t 4. is not
1 1. 1 4. 1
2. are not 5. There’s 2. 2 5. 2
3. There is 3. 2 6. 2
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Oo oO
2 1. garden 3. shelf, window
quiet hello
2. poster 4. lamps, living room
tasty guitar
lovely
Unit 3 olive
1 1. /Bh/
2. /h/
3. /g/ Unit 8