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Answer Key - Student's Book 2

STARTER UNIT
Page 4 4. Tom is his grandad.
5. Margaret is his grandmother.
1
Izzie, Will and Louise (Lou) Page 5
13
Page 4
2 1. am / am not 4. is / isn't
2. is / isn't 5. isn't
1. 14 2. Manchester 3. swimming 3. are / aren't

Page 4 Page 5
3 14
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. d 1. have got 4. has got
2. has got 5. have got
Page 4 3. have got
5
Page 5
coat, dress, jacket, sandals
15
Page 4 Subject pronoun: I, you, he, she, it, we,
7 you, they
Possessive adjective: my, your, his, her, its,
Possible answers: our, your, their
Will's trainers are white. (example)
Will's jeans are blue. Page 5
Will's T-shirt is blue. 19
Lou's shirt is red and blue.
1. I don't understand the question.
Lou's trousers are beige.
2. How do you spell 'pencil'?
Lou's boots are black.
3. Can you repeat that?
lzzie's skirt is blue.
4. Can I borrow your pen?
lzzie's jumper is pink.
5. Open your books to page 10.
Page 5 6. What does 'chemist' mean?

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UNIT 1
Male: uncle (example), brother, cousin,
father, grandad, husband, nephew, Vocabulary 1
son Page 6
Female: aunt (example), cousin, daughter,
3
grandmother, mother, niece, sister,
wife 1. science-fiction 4. animated
Cousin can be both male and female. 2. fantasy 5. romantic comedy
3. adventure
Page 5
Page 6
11
4
1. Michael is his dad.
2. Nick is his brother. lzzie: science-fiction
3. Harriet is his cousin. Will: action films
Reading 1 Page 8
Page 7 4
6 1. She doesn't watch films on TV. She watches
films on the computer.
2 Teenagers and their favourite films.
2. Her dad buys the newspaper and lzzie reads
all the films reviews.
Page 7
3. Her friends love romantic comedies but lzzie
7 hates them.
4. lzzie prefers science-fiction films but her friends
1. Katie 3. Katie 5. Jack don't like them.
2. Jack 4. Katie
Page 8
Page 7 5
8 1. there is 4. There are
2. There are 5. There are
1. Yes, they do. 3. Yes, he does.
3. there are; there are
2. No, they don't 4. No, she doesn't.
Page 8
Page 7
6
9
b; no
1. special effects, suspense
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2. ice cream, popcorn, snacks
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3. fantastic, modern
1. Does your best friend go to the cinema at the
Grammar 1 weekend?
Page 8 2. Do you watch a lot of films?
3. Do your classmates enjoy war films?
1
4. What do you eat at the cinema?
The affirmative he / she / it forms end in -s.
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The negative he / she / it forms use doesn't
8
rather than don't.
1. What; f 3. Who; b 5. How often; e
Page 8 2. Where; a 4. Why; c 6. When; d
2 Listening
Page 9
1. go 3. goes; gets 5. sit
2. studies; chooses 4. eat 6. watch 10
1. She's child actress. 3. No, she isn't.
Page 8 2. Yes, she does.
3
Page 9
1. I don't go to the cinema with my family. 12
2. My brother doesn't study the film reviews and
1. California
he doesn't choose the film.
2. 5
3. My dad doesn't go to the cinema early and 3. 3
he doesn't get the tickets. 4. In a special bank account
4. You don't eat ice cream at the cinema. 5. When she's 18.
5. We don't sit in the middle of the cinema. 6. Yes, she does. She wants to get a bigger part
6. My friends don't watch the film in the front row. in a film.
Speaking Reading 2
Page 10 Page 12
1 5

At the cinema No, they don't.

Page 10 Page 12

2 6
1. true 3. false 5. true
Invincibles Return: animated
2. false 4. true
Summer Love: romantic-comedy
The Monster Returns: horror Grammar 2
Year 2222: science-fiction Page 13

Page 10 8

3 before; after

Invincibles Return Page 13


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Page 10
4 1. Teenagers never use the TV to help with
their homework.
1. Summer Love 2. They always watch a variety of programmes.
2. The Monster Returns 3. Their favourite programmes are usually soap
3. Year 2222 operas and comedy programmes.
4. Boys often watch more TV than girls.
Page 10 5. Girls hardly ever turn on the TV after 9.00pm.
6
Page 13
1. My friends really like horror films. 10
2. My dad can't stand animated films.
3. We like going to the cinema. 1. My mum watches soap operas twice a day.
4. My teacher doesn't like watching films on TV. 2. I always do my homework before dinner.
3. My friend never plays DVDs no his computer.
Culture 4. I hardly ever watch reality shows.
Page 11 5. My teacher uses the TV in class every day.

7 Writing
Page 14
1. A gold statue
2. In late February or early March 1
3. Slumdog Millionaire 1. Glee
4. The BAFTAs 2. A comedy programme
3. It's about a singing club in an American high
Vocabulary 2
school.
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4. Because the characters always do funny things.
1
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1. cartoon 4. the news
3
2. drama 5. reality show
3. sports programme 6. game show 1. Neighbours is an Australian soap opera.
Not used: chat show, comedy programme, 2. Do you like sports programmes?
documentary, soap opera. 3. I often watch a game show on Saturdays.
4. My favourite actor in the programme is James Page 17
Carmichael. 8
5. What is your favourite television programme?
1. do (you) watch 7. 's / is
CLIL 2. Do (you often) watch 8. 's / is
Page 15 3. like 9. 's / is
4. Do (you) like 10. don't like
Paul McCartney and John Lennon wrote most of 5. Have (you) got 11. 're / are
The Beatles' songs. 6. is

Progress check
UNIT 2
Page 17
1 Vocabulary 1
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1. horror 4. comedy 7. war 1
2. western 5. animated 8. action
3. fantasy 6. thriller 1. look for 4. camp
2. climb 5. hike
Page 17 3. cook
Not used: build, chop, find, fish, sleep
2
Page 18
1. sports programme 4. the news
2. game show 5. comedy programme
3
3. chat show 6. documentary 1. Hike 4. fish 7. build
2. sleep 5. climb
Page 17 3. Cook 6. chop
3 Page 18
1. love 4. doesn't download 4
2. watches 5. collects
Possible answers:
3. don’t go 6. don't like
build fires
Page 17 find animals / look for animals
cook food / find food / look for food
4 chop fruit / find fruit / look for fruit
1. Do 3. Does 5. Do fish in a river
sleep in a tent
2. Does 4. Do
climb trees
chop wood / look for wood
Page 17
5 Page 18
5
1. When 3. Who 5. How
2. What 4. Why 6. Where Sleep outdoors, camp, hike in mountains, fish in
rivers
Page 17
Reading 1
6 Page 19
1. I am often tired on Monday morning. 7
2. My dad stays up late every night.
use natural resources, hunt, fish, prepare food,
3. I watch sports programmes every day. stay warm, stay safe, build a fire, look for food,
4. My mum hardly ever uses the internet. cook food, make tools, climb a tree, sleep
5. My uncle always goes for a walk. outdoors, look for wood, make a canoe, chop
6. We go to the cinema twice a month. wood
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9 9
1. false 3. true 5. true 1. this afternoon
2. false 4. false 2. tomorrow morning
3. on Friday
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4. on Saturday morning
10 5. on Saturday evening
1. Adventure Weekend
2. Two-day River Safari Listening
3. Family Day Page 21
11
Page 19
11 1. He's camping / He's holding skis.
2. He's climbing a mountain.
an exam and homework don't go with make.
They go with do: do an exam, do homework. Page 21

Grammar 1 12
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1. Parker Liautaud: a, d
1 2. Jordan Romero: b, c
1. be / am, are, is 2. not
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Page 20 13
2
1. 15 4. four
1. are learning 4. is demonstrating 2. month 5. in another country
2. are sleeping 5. is making 3. 10,000 6. is
3. is putting on 6. are having
Speaking
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3 1
1. 'm writing 5. isn't feeling A climbing wall; Will and Lou chatting
2. 'm sharing 6. 's resting
3. aren't working 7. 're trying Page 22
4. 're chatting
2
Page 20
The school camping weekend
4
Page 22
No, we don’t.
3
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1. food 3. supermarket
5
2. afternoon 4. four
1. Are you sleeping in a bed?
2. Is the sun shining? Page 22
3. Is your brother making new friends? 5
4. Are your friends having a good time?
5. Are you swimming in the sea? 4, 6, 3, 1, 5, 2
Culture Page 25
Page 23 12
6 1. What sports are you doing today?
2. Are you feeling scared now?
1. More than 10 million
3. How often do you sleep outdoors?
2. Speciality camps, eg sports camps, rock music
4. Are you swimming this week?
camps, adventure camps
3. The Venture camp is a national event for about Writing
600 Venturers held by the Woodcraft Folk Page 26
every three years. 1

Vocabulary 2 1. In Cornwall, southwest England


Page 24 2. Hiking along the coastline
3. The group leader, Michael, Michael's wife,
3 Jane, and his father
4. Yes, they are.
1. bored 4. angry
2. scared 5. nervous Page 26
3. tired 6. jealous 2
Reading 2 1. but 2. and 3. because
Page 24
Page 26
8 3
1. false 4. false 1. He often fishes in the lake but he doesn't like
2. false 5. true eating fish.
3. true 6. true 2. I'm chopping wood and I'm building a fire.
3. I never climb trees with my friends because
Grammar 2 I'm scared.
Page 25 4. We're camping tonight but my mum isn't
coming.
9 5. They're looking for food because they're
a. habits b. activities in progress hungry.

CLIL
Page 25
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10
The main purpose of the leaves on a plant is
Present simple: always (example), every photosynthesis.
weekend, never, on Progress check
Mondays, once a week, Page 29
usually
1
Present continuous: at the moment, now, this
week, today 1. f 2. c 3. d 4. e 5. a 6. b

Page 25 Page 29
2
11
Across Down
1. do angry bored
2. is always playing sad nervous
3. sings scared
4. are swapping tired
5. is staying; are looking after surprised
Page 29 Page 30
3 4

1. is climbing 4. 'm not chopping 1. c 2. d 3. b 4. a 5. e 6. f


2. aren't building 5. 're sleeping Page 30
3. 's fishing 6. 're looking for
5
Page 29 Will: Go to the moon (sentence 5, picture e)
4 lzzie: Travel around the world in a hot-air
balloon (sentence 6, picture f)
1. Is he fishing?
2. Are they building fires? Reading 1
3. Is she chopping wood? Page 31
4. Are you looking for food? 7
5. Am I climbing trees? 1. tomatoes 3. biscuits
6. Is she cooking dinner? 2. pasta 4. fruit

Page 29 Page 31
5 8

1. 'm eating 4. isn't working 1. Potatoes, tomatoes, chocolate and vanilla


2. 're having 5. 'm studying 2. Biscuits
3. are hiking 3. Because they took wheat flour to Sicily
4. A technique for making ice desserts
Page 29 5. Sorbets

7 Page 31
9
1. lives 3. plays 5. are fishing
2. is staying 4. isn't playing 1. explore 3. colonise 5. drive
2. invent 4. trade 6. navigate
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Grammar 1
8 Page 32
1. Are 4. 're camping 7. 're meeting 1
2. am 5. 'm not going 8. brings
infinitive + -ed
3. go 6. 're fishing
Yes, they are.

UNIT 3 Page 32
2
Vocabulary 1
Page 30 1. watched 3. travelled
2. cried; arrived 4. wanted; died
3
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By land: arrive, discover, drive (example),
3
explore, go, leave, ride, travel
By sea: arrive, discover, go, land, leave, ride, found, grew, left, sold, took
sail, travel
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By air: arrive, discover, fly, go, land, leave,
take off, travel 4
Five verbs can be used in all three contexts: 1. took 3. sailed 5. became
arrive, discover, go, leave, travel. 2. ate 4. left
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5 5
No, it isn't. 4, 5, 3, 2, 1
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6 Page 35

1. Marie Curie didn't discover uranium. She 6


discovered radium.
1. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay
2. Hannibal didn't take camels over the Alps.
2. They were the first people known to reach
He took elephants over the Alps.
the top of Mount Everest.
3. Alexander the Great didn't ride an elephant
called Bucephalus. He rode a horse called 3. New Zealand and Nepal
Bucephalus. 4. 15 minutes
4. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay didn't
Vocabulary 2
climb the Andes in 1953. They climbed
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Mount Everest.
1
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1. tornado 4. floods
7
2. volcanic eruption 5. drought
1. was 2. were 3. wasn't or weren't 3. landslide 6. hurricane
Not used: earthquake, famine, fire, tsunami
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8 Page 36

1. was (example) 3. were 5. were 3


2. wasn't 4. weren't 6. was 1. famine 4. volcanic eruption
Listening 2. floods 5. Drought
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11 Page 36
1. b 2. d 3. c 4. c 4

Page 33 1. a 2. c 3. b 4. c 5. c
13 Reading 2
1. sixteenth 3. Australia 5. three Page 36
2. dog 4. the summer 5
Speaking Natural disasters in history
Page 34
1 Page 36
7
A librarian
1. 24th August, 79AD
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2. He covered them again.
2 3. It preserved Roman life exactly as it was.
In the history section or using the computers 4. There was a tsunami and many fires started.
5. Yes
Page 34 6. The people rebuilt their city with wide streets,
3 big squares and special buildings that could
resist earthquakes. Also modern seismology
1. explorers 2. books 3. internet was born.
Grammar 2 CLIL
Page 37 Page 39

8 The eagle on a totem pole represents the kingdom


of the air.
Yes
Progress check
Page 37 Page 41
9 1

1. Did you watch TV last night? Across Down


2. What did you eat yesterday? fly land
3. Did you speak English five years ago? sail go
arrive ride
Page 37 travel
leave
10
Page 41
1. How many ships did Christopher Columbus
2
have?
2. When did they discover Pompeii? 1. famine 3. fire 5. earthquake
3. Where did Marco Polo go? 2. tornado 4. drought 6. floods
4. When did Hillary and Norgay climb Everest?
Page 41
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11 1. arrived 5. read
2. was 6. forgot
1. Three 3. China
3. sat 7. finished
2. 1748 4. 1953
4. started
Page 37 Page 41
12 4
1. could 3. could Possible answers:
2. couldn't 4. couldn't 1. I didn't go to Hawaii last year.
2. I didn't eat cactus for dinner last night.
Writing 3. My grandad wasn't an explorer.
Page 38 4. I didn't read Don Quixote last night.
1 5. I didn't live in France last year.

1. He was a painter, a sculptor and an inventor. Page 41


2. The Last Supper and The Mona Lisa 5
3. Because of his drawings - he drew people
1. was 4. wasn't
and bodies perfectly and he drew inventions.
2. weren't 5. were
3. was 6. wasn't
Page 38
2 Page 41
6
1. in 2. at 3. on
1. What time did you arrive home last night?
Page 38 2. Did you study history at the weekend?
3 3. When did your dad buy his first car?
4. Did you study English at primary school?
1. in 2. on 3. in 4. on; at 5. on 5. Did you visit Lisbon three months ago?
Page 41 Page 43
7 5
1. are you doing 6. did 1. visiting 4. has
2. 'm doing 7. wasn't 2. often go 5. opened
3. help 8. look 3. was 6. in
4. found 9. do you usually put
5. 'm writing 10. left Sketch
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1
Revision 1
1. Because they need to decorate it.
Vocabulary 2. In the shopping centre
Page 42 3. The gym wall
T - tired H - hike
H - horror S - sports programme UNIT 4
E - earthquake S - sail
F - fly C - camp Vocabulary 1
S - sad T - tornado Page 46
C - comedy 3

Grammar 1. cruel 4. friendly


Page 43 2. loyal 5. kind
3. wise 6. brave
1
1. lives 4. visit Page 46
2. is 5. has got 4
3. paint 6. produces
Her friend was friendly and shy.
Page 43 Her teacher was kind.

2 Reading 1
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1. works 5. is
2. travels 6. isn't drawing 8
3. 'm looking 7. doesn't go 1. false 4. false
4. calls 8. loves 2. false 5. true
3. true 6. true
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3 Page 47

1. was 6. didn't become 9


2. wanted 7. married 1. She was very brave and she was a dangerous
3. was 8. didn't live enemy.
4. broke 9. died 2. Suddenly they won a battle and had control of
5. spent the province again.
3. Because he pulled the sword Excalibur out of
Page 43 a stone.
4 4. Because he was fighting in the Crusades.

1. How often do you draw pictures? Grammar 1


2. Does your brother like street art? Page 48
3. Were you in bed at 10pm last night?
1
4. What did you do yesterday?
5. Did your friends play tennis yesterday? 1. past 2. -ing form
Page 48 Speaking
2 Page 50
1
1. She was talking to a friend.
2. A shy creature was moving in the water. In town / Outside an estate agents
3. The creature was swimming north. Looking at a photo on Will's phone/camera
4. They were watching the creature swimming.
Page 50
Page 48
2
3
1. Yes, he did. 2. By plane 3. No, he didn't.
1. wasn't having 4. weren't swimming
2. weren't reading 5. wasn't playing Page 50
3. weren't driving
3
Page 48 1. Scotland 2. restaurant
4
Page 50
1. was playing 5. were feeling
2. were dancing 6. wasn't stopping
5
3. was getting 7. were dancing 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c
4. was having
Culture
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b 1. In southwest England
2. To his cave, near Tintagel Castle
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3. In the south of Ireland
6 4. To become better communicators
1. Were the parents listening? Yes, they were.
Vocabulary 2
2. Was the ghost smiling? Yes, he/it was.
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3. Was the boy talking on his telephone? Yes,
he was. 1
4. Was the girl looking at the ghost? No, she wasn't.
1. push 5. jump
5. Was the ghost flying? Yes, he/it was.
2. pull 6. drop
3. lift 7. follow
Pronunciation: /wɒz/ or /wəz/
4. cross 8. carry
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Not used: fall, lead, move, sit, stand
b
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1. /wɒz/ 2. /wəz/
3
Listening 1. fell 3. stood
Page 49 2. lifted 4. crossed
8
Reading 2
b Page 52

Page 49 4
10 It's 1st April, a day when people play practical
1. b 2. b 3. b 4. b 5. a jokes.
Page 52 3. Later, the telephone rang. When I picked up
the telephone nobody answered.
5
4. I was feeling scared when I saw my friend
1. Switzerland through the window.
2. Pulling spaghetti from trees 5. In the end, it was a joke.
3. Moving behind Jupiter
4. Because they believed the trick and jumped. CLIL
They said they could feel the effect. Page 55
5. Sitting with some friends Norway doesn't have a monsoon climate.

Grammar 2 Progress check


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6 1
1. past continuous 2. past simple 1. cruel 4. shy
2. lazy 5. funny
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3. cheerful 6. wise
7
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1. was looking after 7. received
2. took 8. was moving 2
3. left 9. found 1. drop 4. follow 7. stand
4. was working 10. were cleaning 2. pull 5. push 8. jump
5. escaped 11. found 3. lift 6. move 9. cross
6. wasn't watching 12. was sleeping
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3
8
1. was sleeping 4. were watching
1. I was carrying my plastic snake when my 2. was reading 5. was moving
brother saw it. 3. was raining
2. She was opening the door when the water
fell on her head. Page 57
3. When the Emperor went out into the street, 4
he wasn't wearing many clothes.
4. He fell while he was carrying the plates. 1. I wasn't sleeping.
2. My brother wasn't reading a book.
Writing 3. It wasn't raining.
Page 54 4. My parents weren't watching TV.
1 5. A ghost wasn't moving around the house!

2, 4, 1, 3 Page 57
5
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3 1. Were you doing your homework?
2. Was your mum working?
1. One day, I was sitting in the kitchen when 3. Were your friends running a marathon?
there was a noise at the door. 4. Was your teacher sitting in the classroom?
2. Then I jumped up and I opened the door. 5. Was your best friend having breakfast?
There was nobody there. 6. Was your cousin sleeping?
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7 10

1. were throwing; While they were throwing paper, 1. By saving money every day
the teacher arrived. 2. Swap it in a shop
2. lost; While I was following my friend, I lost him. 3. They're often much cheaper.
3. was trying; While he was trying to reach the 4. Walk dogs, wash cars, look after children
biscuits, he fell. 5. No, it isn't.
4. smiled; While my mum was holding the baby,
he smiled for the first time. Page 59
5. was pulling; I saw Rachel while she was 11
pulling her suitcase.
1. intelligent 3. expensive 5. borrow
Page 57 2. early 4. a lot of 6. new

8 Grammar 1
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1. was 7. Did (you) see
2. had 8. were walking 1
3. Did (you) go 9. saw
1. -er 3. irregular 5. than
4. took 10. was (he) doing
2. more 4. good
5. did (you) stay 11. was swimming
6. stayed Page 60
2
UNIT 5
1. heavier 6. fatter
Vocabulary 1 2. farther / further 7. worse
Page 58 3. better 8. more expensive
4. larger 9. older
3
5. richer 10. more intelligent
1. win 3. earn 5. sell
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2. swap 4. borrow / lend 6. save
3
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1. cheaper 4. richer
4 2. more expensive 5. older
1. spends 3. swaps 3. bigger
2. buying 4. earns
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Page 58 4
6 Possible answers:
Snacks, going to the cinema 1. My school bag is heavier than my shoes.
2. My pencil is newer than my pen.
Reading 1 3. My maths book is more difficult than my
Page 59 English book.
8 4. My hands are larger than my friend's hands.
5. My father is younger than my friend's father.
1. D 2. C 3. B 4. A
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7
9
1. Yes, we do. 3. the
1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 2. By adding the most
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8 3
1. richest, c 4. cheapest, a 1. 6 2. 5 3. 6.99
2. busiest, b 5. biggest, c
3. most expensive, b Page 62
5
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10 1. How much is the bracelet?
2. Can I try them on?
Possible answers: 3. How much are the trainers?
What's the best football team in …? 4. They are £5 each.
What's the highest mountain in …? 5. I'll have the bracelet, please.
What's the longest river in …?
Culture
Who's the richest person in …?
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What's the tallest building in …?
6
Listening
Page 61 1. They sell them on the internet or they donate
them directly to charity.
12 2. A shop that organises donations from the public
Lou Will lzzie and sells them to make money for the charity
1. £5 a week 1. £40 a month 1. £20 a week / 3. Second-hand things are usually much cheaper,
2. No 2. No £80 a month they can sometimes find unusual books, CDs
3. No 3. No 2. Yes or clothes, and it is a way to give money to their
3. Yes favourite charity.

Page 61 Vocabulary 2
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13
1
1. 15 2. 5 3. 10 4. 3
1. laptop 5. flash drive
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14 3. webcam 7. scanner
4. memory card 8. desktop
1. About once a month
2. Her mum says she's too young. Page 64
3. His cousins give him their old clothes. 3
4. He takes his grandma's dog for a walk after
school every day. 1. laptop 3. webcam 5. keyboard
5. Clothes and cinema and concert tickets 2. mouse 4. printer 6. speakers
6. About once a month
Reading 2
Speaking Page 64
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1
By swapping them / by following the five steps
She's shopping, buying or asking about a to swap them.
necklace.
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5
2
1. true 3. true 5. false
The necklace 2. false 4. false
Grammar 2 Progress check
Page 65 Page 69
7 1
1. a 3. some 1. borrow 4. save
2. an 4. any
2. swap 5. earn
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8 Page 69
1. an; some 3. a; an 5. some 2
2. a 4. a; any 6. any
1. keyboard 4. webcam
Page 65 2. screen 5. printer
9 3. mouse 6. speakers
1. questions 2. affirmative 3. negative Page 69
Page 65 3
10 1. The desktop is heavier than the laptop.
1. much 5. a 9. a lot of 2. The desktop is more expensive than the laptop.
2. much 6. a 10. any 3. The laptop is cheaper than the desktop.
3. a 7. an 11. many 4. The desktop is faster than the laptop.
4. a 8. a 5. The laptop is slower than the desktop.
Writing Page 69
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4
1
1. black 2. red 3. gold 1. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the UK.
2. Neptune is the farthest / furthest planet from
Page 66 Earth.
2 3. Russia is the biggest country in the world.
4. Waterloo is the busiest tube station in London.
1. She plays games, listens to music and sends 5. Caviar is the most expensive food in the world.
messages.
6. Tokyo is the largest city in the world.
2. She saved all her pocket money.
3. Because she'd like to visit New York when Page 69
she's older.
5
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1. an 4. some 7. a lot of
3
2. much 5. many
1. beautiful 3. second-hand 3. a lot of 6. any
2. small 4. grey
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6
4
1. does (the T-shirt) cost
1. I've got a brilliant black mp3 player.
2. 's / is
2. My pens and pencils are in a lovely big box.
3. I bought a new purple T-shirt two days ago. 3. try
4. The old black bag was the cheapest in the 4. bought
shop. 5. was
5. I love my cousin's small blue earrings. 6. do (these earrings) cost
7. 're / are
CLIL 8. have
Page 67 9. was
443.75 miles 10. forgot
2. The world's longest toilet queue
UNIT 6
3. It works with local partners to help individuals
Vocabulary 1 and communities to meet their own water and
Page 70 sanitation needs.
4. It is inviting people to donate their Facebook
1
and Twitter statuses.
1. surgeon 4. nurse
2. vet 5. police officer Grammar 1
3. teacher 6. lifeguard Page 72
Not used: actor, architect, electrician, engineer, 1
mechanic, sportsperson
infinitive
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Page 72
3
2
1. a teacher 4. a sportsperson
2. a mechanic 5. an electrician 1. 'm going to study 3. 's going to visit
3. an engineer 6. an actor 2. 're going to live 4. 're going to watch

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4 3

An actor and a surgeon 1. isn't going to be 4. aren't going to work


Will wants to be a surgeon because you can 2. 'm not going to study 5. aren't going to meet
help people. 3. aren't going to watch

Reading 1 Page 72
Page 71 4
6 1. He isn't going to be at home.
1. The number of people without clean water 2. Mike and two friends are going to work as
to drink volunteers in Costa Rica.
2. The number of people without access to a 3. They aren't going to stay in a hotel.
toilet 4. They're going to live with a local family for two
3. The number of children under the age of five weeks.
who die every day because of unsafe water 5. Mike and his friends are going to paint the local
4. The age of five school.
5. 22nd March, World Water Day 6. They're going to have an incredible experience.
6. The number of countries working together
Page 72
to form the world's longest toilet queue
5
Page 71
1. He isn't going to play for Chelsea. He's going
7 to play for Arsenal.
1. true 4. true 2. His mum isn't going to buy him a car. She's
2. false 5. false going to buy him a bike.
3. true 3. We aren't going to borrow his computer games.
We're going to borrow his DVDs.
Page 71 4. I'm not going to phone him every day. I'm going
to phone him once a week.
8
5. You aren't going to read about him in the
1. There are events around the world focusing newspaper. You're going to read about him
on the water crisis. on the internet.
Page 72 Page 74
7 4
b 1. fantastic 4. boring
2. dangerous 5. busy
Page 73 3. brave 6. exciting
8
Page 74
1. Are you going to watch the match after school?
2. Are you going to be a police officer? 6
3. Is your cousin going to study with you? 1. I would prefer to be a nurse.
4. Are you and your cousin going to live in 2. I imagine it's fantastic.
London? 3. In my opinion, it's boring.
5. Are you going to visit us tomorrow? 4. I think working as an actor must be exciting.
Pronunciation: Sentence stress: be going to
Culture
Page 73
Page 75
b
7
The underlined words are the words that take
the sentence stress. 1. Because of Bob Peel, a politician who invented
the idea of the police force in the 19th century.
Listening 2. When they are on the beat / working in the
Page 73 street.
12 3. The Red Serge

a. A nurse b. A teacher c. A sportsperson Vocabulary 2


Page 76
Page 73
1
13
a. stomach ache c. cold
1. c 2. a 3. b b. insect bite d. broken arm; cut
Page 73 Page 76
14 3
1. 2009 4. children 1. headache 4. a sore throat
2. a charity 5. is 2. a cold 5. an insect bite
3. 100,000 3. stomach ache
Page 73
Page 76
15
4
1. 14 3. Basketball coach
Possible answers:
2. Sudan, Africa
1. I have a sweet.
Speaking 2. I drink water and have a sweet.
Page 74 3. I put on a plaster.
1 4. I take an aspirin and lie down.

In front of / At the fire station Reading 2


Page 76
Page 74
6
3
He works for the rescue service in the Lake
A fireman or perhaps a surgeon District.
Page 76 Page 78
7 2
1. They should stop and rest. too: at the end of the phrase or sentence
2. You shouldn't move them. You should call for also: before the verb but after be
help and keep the person warm while you wait.
3. You should call 999. Page 78
4. You should use cold water or a special cream. 3
5. You should contact a doctor.
1. We're going to run a marathon. We're also
Grammar 2 going to climb Ben Nevis.
Page 77 2. He cleaned the kitchen and the living room.
8 He also washed the floors.
3. They're going to look after children. They're
1. No, it doesn't. 2. The infinitive going to look after animals too.
4. My uncle is friendly. He is also kind.
Page 77
9 CLIL
Page 79
1. should 3. shouldn't
2. shouldn't 4. should Poems are much shorter than prose and often
contain rhythm and rhyme.
Page 77
10 Progress check
Page 81
Questions: Should + subject + verb
1
Short answers: Yes / No + subject + should /
shouldn't 1. mechanic 4. nurse
2. police officer 5. vet
Page 77 3. architect 6. electrician
11
Page 81
1. Should I sit at the front or should I sit at the
back? 2
2. Should he stay at home and study or should 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. c
he go out with his friends?
3. Should I buy her a present or should I make Page 81
her dinner?
3
4. Should they study Chinese or should they
study German? 1. 'm going to work 4. 're going to be
5. Should we go paintballing or should we go 2. isn't going to learn 5. 's going to work
karting? 3. 'm not going to go 6. aren't going to leave

Page 77 Page 81
14 4
1. must 4. mustn't 1. Are you going to be an actor?
2. mustn't 5. mustn't 2. Is she going to work in the police force?
3. mustn't 3. Is he going to work as an engineer?
4. Are you going to work with animals?
Writing
Page 78 Page 81
1 5
Haley: her grandmother 1. shouldn't; should 3. shouldn't; should
Matt: Mr Rodgers, a vet 2. should; shouldn't 4. should; shouldn't
Page 81 Page 83
6 3
1. must 3. mustn't 5. must 1. should take 4. should buy
2. mustn't 4. must 2. shouldn't forget 5. shouldn't visit
3. should visit
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7 Page 83
4
1. look 7. do
2. is / 's 8. put 1. Did your dad buy a new laptop last year?
3. was running 9. move 2. What were you doing yesterday at 9am?
4. fell 10. feels 3. Were you sleeping when your mum got up
5. Does (it) hurt? 11. phone this morning?
6. 'm playing / 12. Have (you) got 4. What are you going to do after school
'm going to play tomorrow? / What are you doing after school
tomorrow?
Revision 2 5. Are you going to visit your grandparents this
evening? / Are you visiting your grandparents
Vocabulary this evening?
Page 82 6. Are you going to go camping this summer?
Across Down Page 83
3 electrician 1 climb
5 mouse 2 cruel 5
7 lift 4 cold 1. many 4. In 7. any
8 lifeguard 6 save 2. when 5. more 8. thinner
10 vet 9 funny
3. Some 6. While 9. much
12 lazy 11 temperature
13 pay 15 sit Sketch
14 headache Page 84
16 architect
17 speakers
1

1. Norwich 2. Three 3. Amy


Grammar
Page 83
1 UNIT 7

1. became 4. heard Vocabulary 1


2. landed 5. was cleaning Page 86
3. were walking 6. returned 1
Page 83 1. leave home 4. get married
2 2. go to university 5. learn to drive
3. start school 6. be born
1. I am going to spend two weeks in Florida with
my parents. Page 86
2. My sister is not going to come. 3
3. We are not going to stay in a hotel.
4. We are going to rent a house. 1. go to university 4. was born
5. We are going to visit the Kennedy Space Center. 2. started school 5. has (two) children
6. We are not going to go to Disneyland. 3. learn to drive
Page 86 Page 89
4 6
lzzie: learn to drive, leave school and go to 1. Yes, they do. 2. No, you can't.
university to study French and Chinese,
get a job in a hotel or an office in Paris, Page 89
buy a house 7
Lou: train to be a nurse, work as a children's
nurse, get married, have two or three 1. Will you train to be a vet at university?
children 2. Will you leave school at 16?
3. Will you have a good job one day?
Reading 1 4. Will your best friend play basketball tomorrow?
Page 87 5. Will everybody buy big cars?
6
Pronunciation: will ('ll)
1. true 3. false Page 89
2. false 4. true
b
Page 87
1. b 2. a
8
Listening
1. That you'll probably have one child and live
Page 89
until you're 83.
2. About 23 10
3. Finland, France and Germany
1. dentist 4. DJ
4. Two
5. Bolivia 2. India 5. big car
6. Yes, it is, because you'll probably live to be 3. around the world 6. get married at 21
around 81.
Page 89
Grammar 1 11
Page 88
Rita isn't a dentist but she works in India and
1
she's going to travel around the world.
1. infinitive 2. won't Paul isn't a DJ but he has a big car and he got
married at 21.
Page 88
2 Page 89
12
1. 'll go 4. 'll get
2. 'll be 5. won't fail 1. Marketing
3. won't leave 2. India
3. She's going to travel around the world next
Page 88
year.
3 4. He's a taxi driver.
1. I'll learn to drive at 17. 5. Three
2. He'll leave home at 18.
3. They won't have two children. Speaking
4. We'll buy a big house. Page 90
1
Page 88
4 Guitars

1. 'll leave 5. 'll travel Page 90


2. 'll go 6. 'll train 2
3. 'll study 7. 'll be
4. won't get A second-hand electric guitar
Page 90 Page 93
3 8
1. £200 2. Pop 3. more expensive 1. c 2. e 3. f 4. a 5. b 6. d

Page 90 Page 93
5 9

1. A 2. A 3. G 4. G 1. He'll borrow a minibus if he wants to travel


round Europe.
Culture 2. If you practise regularly, you'll play really well.
Page 91 3. You won't need an instrument if you are a
good singer.
6
4. If a group has a strong image, some of their
1. In their parents' houses or garages fans will probably copy it.
2. The Beatles, U2, Muse, Green Day, Red Hot 5. If you share it with friends, you'll enjoy the
Chili Peppers music more.
3. Classical songs, traditional folk music and,
Page 93
for gospel choirs, religious hymns
10
Vocabulary 2
1. If you come to my house later, my dad will
Page 92
cook us pasta.
1 2. If I don't tidy my room, my mum won't buy
that new computer game.
1. Saxophone 6. Electric guitar
3. He won't be able to play basketball if he
2. Flute 7. Violin
arrives late.
3. Percussion 8. Drums 4. My parents will take us to the beach this
4. Keyboards 9. Acoustic guitar summer if we don't fail any exams.
5. Trumpet 10. Piano 5. If she doesn't arrive before 9pm, we'll go to
the concert without her.
Page 92
3 Writing
Page 94
1. keyboards 3. drums
3
2. guitar
1. A few students 3. Most students
Reading 2 2. 50 per cent of students 4. Everyone
Page 92
5 CLIL
Page 95
2
Student's own answers
Page 92
Progress check
6 Page 97
1. Four 1
2. Every day 1. be born 4. get a job
3. Your image 2. start school 5. learn to drive
4. Because if people don't like your image, they 3. get married 6. leave home
won't buy your songs.
Page 97
Grammar 2
2
Page 93
7 1. saxophone 4. violin 7. trumpet
2. drums 5. percussion 8. keyboards
a. present simple b. future 3. flute 6. acoustic guitar
Page 97 Page 98
3 3

1. will be 4. won't get 1. aluminium 6. wool


2. will / 'll have 5. won't drive; 'll ride 2. cardboard box 7. plastic bag
3. 'll use 6. will be 3. glass bottle 8. metal box
4. can 9. glass jar
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4 Page 98

1. Will you live abroad when you're older? 4


2. Will you go to university when you are 18?
1. paper / cardboard 5. glass
3. Will your teacher be at school tomorrow? 2. paper / cardboard 6. cotton
4. Will you train to be a doctor one day? 3. plastic / metal 7. wool
5. Will your sports team win an important 4. plastic / metal
competition one day soon?
Page 98
Page 97
5
6
1. Paper and plastic bottles (photocopies, drinks
1. If he wants to be an actor, he'll go to drama bottles and things like that)
school. 2. every day
2. If he goes to drama school, they'll teach him 3. She gives them to Lou.
to speak clearly.
Reading 1
3. He'll lose his accent if they teach him to speak
Page 99
clearly.
4. If he loses his accent, we won't recognise his 8
voice. 1. reduce 2. reuse, recycle 3. refuse
5. He'll live in Hollywood if he becomes a
successful actor. Page 99
9
Page 97
1. true 3. true 5. false
7
2. false 4. false
1. are (you) looking 6. are going
Page 99
2. 'm thinking 7. wanted
3. 'm not 8. 'll work 10
4. are 9. write
1. Tips to save the planet
5. 'm looking 10. 'll know 2. Reduce their screen time.
3. Reuse and recycle clothes.
UNIT 8 4. Refuse to buy products with a lot of plastic
and buy Fairtrade products or support their
Vocabulary 1 local community.
Page 98
Grammar 1
1 Page 100

Containers: bag, bottle, box, can, carton, jar 1


Materials: aluminium, cardboard, cotton, 1. have / has 3. -ed
glass, metal, paper, plastic, wool 2. have / has 4. bought
Page 100 Listening
2 Page 101
11
1. 've recycled 4. 's tried
2. 've opened 5. 've reduced A family who has reduced their rubbish to one bin
3. 's decided per year.

Page 100 Page 101


3 13
been, bought, cut, eaten, fallen, had, taken 1. true 4. false
2. true 5. true
Page 100 3. false 6. true
4
Page 101
1. has become 5. have provided
14
2. have built 6. have used
3. has had 7. have fallen 1. In the south of England
4. has been 2. From small shops in the local community
3. They give them to charity.
Page 100
5 Speaking
Page 102
1. They've turned off all the lights.
1
2. She's broken the window.
3. He's stolen the car. Will, lzzie, Lou and a friend are looking at a map.
4. She's passed the exam. There is a cycling helmet on the table.
5. The boy has eaten all the chocolate.
6. He's thrown away the old toys. Page 102
2
Page 100
A shop
6
haven't / hasn't + past participle Page 102
3
Page 100
1. post office 2. left 3. bank
7
1. haven't 4. haven't Page 102
2. hasn't 5. haven't 5
3. hasn't
1. Go straight on past the bank.
Page 101 2. You can't miss it.
3. It's next to the chemist.
8
4. The post office is on your right.
1. hasn't studied 5. have rebuilt 5. How do we get to the post office?
2. has created 6. hasn't finished
3. have chosen 7. haven't stopped Culture
4. has promised Page 103
6
Pronunciation: Contractions
Page 101 1. They're quicker than cars in the traffic.
2. In June
b
3. Cycling picnics, barbecues, sponsored bike
1. a 2. a rides
Vocabulary 2 Writing
Page 104 Page 106
1 1
1. elephant 6. dolphin
1. C 2. A 3. B
2. panda 7. rhinoceros
3. turtle 8. orang-utan
Page 106
4. leopard 9. polar bear
5. snake 10. tiger 2
Page 104 2, 3, 1
3
CLIL
1. polar bear 4. rhinoceros Page 107
2. dolphin 5. orang-utan
3. tiger Nelson Mandela won the Nobel Peace Prize in
1993.
Page 104
4 Progress check
Page 109
Forest: orang-utan (example), panda, tiger
Savannah: elephant, leopard, rhinoceros 1
Water: dolphin, turtle
Other: polar bear, snake (all habitats Across Down
depending on type) bag box
wool carton
Reading 2
glass metal
Page 104
cardboard can
8 jar
1. €36 a year
2. The turtle Page 109
3. The turtle and the orang-utan 2
4. The Asian elephant and the orang-utan
5. Ivory 1. panda 3. leopard 5. polar bear
2. rhinoceros 4. dolphin 6. orang-utan
Grammar 2
Page 105
Page 109
9
3
Questions: Have / Has + subject + past
participle 1. has swum 4. has seen
Short answers: Yes + subject + have / has or 2. have ridden 5. have adopted
No + subject + haven't / hasn't 3. have had
Page 105
Page 109
10
4
Before
1. My brother hasn't swum with dolphins in
Page 105 Florida.
11 2. I haven't ridden on the backs of elephants in
India.
1. Have you ever swum with dolphins?
2. Have your friends ever seen a snake? 3. We haven’t had a lot of turtles as pets.
3. Has your family ever had a pet turtle? 4. My neighbour hasn't seen polar bears in
4. Have you ever touched a polar bear? Alaska.
5. Has your mum ever taken photos in a zoo? 5. My friends haven't adopted a leopard.
Page 109 Reading 1
Page 111
5
6
1. Kate has recycled plastic bottles.
Edward hasn't recycled plastic bottles. Senet, backgammon, Go, playing cards, chess,
2. Kate and Edward haven't turned off the TV. Monopoly, Settlers
3. Kate hasn't thrown away clothes.
Edward has thrown away clothes. Page 111
4. Kate and Edward have bought local food. 7
5. Kate has become vegetarian.
1. played 3. different from
Edward hasn't become vegetarian.
2. doesn't come 4. America
Page 109
Page 111
6
8
1. Have you reused paper this week?
1. Settlers (of Catan) 3. Senet
2. Has your school recycled old exam papers?
2. Go 4. backgammon
3. Has your local supermarket reduced
packaging? Page 111
4. Have you saved electricity by turning off
9
the lights?
5. Has your family given old clothes to friends? ball game, birthday card, cardboard, board game,
6. Has your class planted tress? computer game, video card, video game

Page 109 Grammar 1


Page 112
8
1
1. look 6. is
2. help 7. Have (you ever) visited 1. present simple 3. past simple
3. 'm looking 8. have 2. present continuous 4. past continuous
4. Go 9. did (you) see
5. turn 10. see Page 112
2
UNIT 9 1. has
2. take part; don't like
Vocabulary 1 3. 'm watching
Page 110 4. isn't playing; is beating
1 5. wins
6. is standing up; 's smiling
1. cheat 4. give up
2. roll a dice 5. lose / beat Page 112
3. move a counter 6. land 3
Not used: count, miss a turn, guess
1. was born 6. called
Page 110 2. loved 7. made
3 3. studied 8. didn't know
4. began 9. found
1. lose 3. give up 5. invented 10. became
2. cheats 4. roll a dice
Page 113
Page 110
4
4
1. was having 3. watched 5. didn't go
Lou: Ludo Will: chess 2. got up 4. had
Pronunciation: Present simple and past simple Culture
Page 113 Page 115

b 6

1. a 2. b 3. b 1. In the southwest of England


2. 100,000
Page 113 3. International surfing competitions
4. About 10 million
5 5. Its tower
1. Is your teacher watching TV right now? Vocabulary 2
2. What are you doing at the moment? Page 116
3. How did you celebrate your last birthday?
1
4. Was your family having dinner at 8pm?
5. What were you doing when the teacher came 1. town square 4. monument 7. market
into the classroom? 2. art gallery 5. campsite 8. statue
3. water park 6. aquarium 9. safari park
Listening
Page 113 Page 116
3
8
1. statue 3. art gallery
No, you don't. 2. castle 4. monument
Page 113 Reading 2
9 Page 116
6
1. 20
2. Yes or no She's going to go camping in France.
3. What he / she can see out the window
Page 116
4. Three
5. Fizz Buzz 7
6. 100 1. false 3. true 5. false
2. true 4. false
Speaking
Page 114 Grammar 2
1 Page 117
8
Looking at advertisements
a. predictions b. future plans c. intentions
Page 114
Page 117
2
9
They decide to go to the museum and the disco.
1. 'm going 3. 'm staying 5. 'll
Page 114 2. won't 4. 're going 6. aren't

3 Page 117

1. swimming pool 2. museum 3. film 10


1. 'm having 6. is
Page 114 2. arrived 7. is
5 3. was 8. 're going
4. 're staying 9. 'm not
1. c 2. b 3. a 5. is 10. 're going to visit
Writing Page 121
Page 118 3
1
1. won 4. 're losing
Possible answers: 2. wasn't playing 5. 're going to visit
3. cheats
1. She's sitting outside at school.
2. No, she just moved there a year ago. Page 121
3. Malta
4. Explore the island, visit museums and 4
monuments. 1. We're playing cards at the moment.
2. Paula is winning and I'm losing.
Page 118
3. We often play cards on Saturday afternoon.
2 4. We usually meet at Katie's house.
5. We're not playing at Katie's house today.
Possible answers:
6. She's watching the football match at the
1. When we were doing a class project stadium.
2. This hasn't been an easy year
3. I'm sitting outside Page 121
4. We're going to Malta 5
5. we'll explore the island
1. went 6. decided
Page 118 2. saw 7. were playing
3. were visiting 8. heard
3
4. met 9. was
1. I always pass all my exams. 5. was 10. spent
2. I'm writing to you and I'm eating an ice cream
now. Page 121
3. Tonight we're having a party to celebrate. 6
4. Next week, we're going to visit a museum in
Rome. 1. Is your best friend playing cards now?
2. How often does your dad cheat at cards?
5. I hope you'll write back soon.
3. Where are you having dinner today?
CLIL 4. What did you do last summer?
Page 119 5. What were you doing at 9.30pm?
6. Were you sitting in the classroom when the
Patois is a combination of English, African and school bell rang?
French.
Page 121
Progress check
7
Page 121
1 1. 's having 4. 'll win
2. 'm going 5. 'll have
1. cheat 4. lose 3. 're going to play
2. roll a dice 5. miss a turn
3. move a counter 6. count Page 121
8
Page 121
2 1. 've finished 6. haven't got
2. do 7. isn't doing
1. fishing port 4. water park 3. go 8. plays
2. market 5. statue 4. watch 9. 's not playing
3. town square 6. art gallery 5. watch 10. went
Sketch
Revision 3
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Vocabulary 1
Page 122
1. 9am
cheated give up 2. They'll follow the River Thames past St Paul's
elephant statue Cathedral, the Tower of London and Tower
go to university start school Bridge to Greenwich.
guitar wool 3. No, he isn't.
glass dolphin
art gallery aquarium
polar bear paper
learn to drive

Grammar
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1. will meet 6. will visit


2. won't sleep 7. won't climb
3. will stay 8. will use
4. will travel 9. will accompany
5. will play

Page 123

1. e 2. d 3. f 4. c 5. a 6. b

Page 123

1. 've arrived 5. have gone


2. 've found 6. 've fished
3. 's built 7. 've hiked
4. haven't eaten 8. haven't climbed

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1. did 3. Will 5. do
2. Are 4. Have

Page 123

1. ever 3. there 5. too


2. the 4. few 6. If

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