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Transcript 05 b Vallejo.
b No, it’s L-I. I’m from Beijing. a And what’s your e-mail address?
Answer key 1
a miguel.v@libro.mx OK. So, Miguel, you 4 2 My teacher isn’t English. He’s American.
are in Class 9 and your teacher is Don 3 I’m not Spanish. I’m Chilean.
Mackenzie. 4 This isn’t my phone. It’s your phone.
b OK, John. 5 We aren’t from Rio. We’re from São Paulo.
a No, not John – Don – D-O-N. 6 The students aren’t at school. They’re at
b Oh, OK – Don. Thanks. home.
2 Answer key
4 2 What nationality are you? 3 Where are you 3 1 AA; BMW; VW
from? 4 What’s your (cell) phone number? 2 UK; US
3 BA
5 1 Are you a student? 4 BBC; NBC
2 Are you Spanish? 5 IBM; HTC
3 Is your teacher American?
4 Are you and your friends in a café now? 4 1 doctor; nurse 2 factory worker; engineer
5 Is your favorite color blue? 3 barista 4 office worker; receptionist
6 Is your cell phone new? 5 sales assistant
4 Answer key
4 3 1 What 2 Where 3 Who 4 When 5 How
a When’s Sally’s birthday? Is it in March? 6 How many 7 Is 8 Are
b No, it’s in May. But I don’t know the date.
Just a second. … Let me check. It’s May 27th. 4 1 Brazil is a very big country.
a OK, thanks. 2 The restaurants in my city are expensive.
3 Is your new apartment very nice?
4 Student’s own answers 4 I have an American car.
5 Is there a good clothing stores in the mall?
6 Are there any nice restaurants near here?
Language in Action
1 1 are 2 next to 3 Which 4 on 5 fourth 5 1 Nita A 2 Kim B 3 Rosie C
6 Is there 7 on
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2 1 near 2 on 3 Sorry 4 on 5 problem nick Today is March 20th, and it’s
International Happiness Day. Paula is in
3 1 teachers’ 2 next to 3 on 4 upstairs Chicago to ask: Are you happy?
5 third 6 on paula Thanks, Nick. Yes, an important
question. So are the people of
Chicago happy? Excuse me, can I ask
Unit 4 your name?
rosie Yes, I’m Rosie.
Lesson 1 paula You have a big smile – are you happy
1 1 d 2c 3b 4e 5a today?
rosie Yes, I am. I have a new baby, and she’s
2 1 airport 2 theater 3 supermarket 4 park beautiful.
5 museum paula What’s her name?
rosie Abigail.
3 1 an 2 some 3 any 4a 5 any 6 an paula That’s nice. And how old is she?
rosie She’s just six months old.
4 1 There’s 2 There isn’t 3 There are paula Thanks, Rosie. And another happy
4 There aren’t 5 Is there, there is 6 Are person here. What’s your name?
there, there aren’t 7 Is there, there isn’t nita My name’s Nita. And I have a new job.
8 There aren’t I’m so happy – I was unemployed for
six months.
5 1 ARN 2 FRA, DFW 3 FRA 4 LHR 5 DFW paula Terrific! What’s your job?
Answer key 5
Vocabulary PLUS a Is seven, oh. $3.70.
1 2 ninety-nine cents b OK, thank to you.
3 nine dollars ninety-nine (cents)
4 a hundred and one pounds twenty-five Language in Action
(pence)
1 big; friendly; noisy; cool; boring; beautiful;
5 a hundred and seventy-five dollars fifty (cents)
cheap; old; shy
6 seven hundred and sixty-eight euros ten (cents)
2 2 What’s your new apartment like?
2 1 twenty-five dollars
3 What are your neighbor’s children like?
2 one thousand two hundred and forty-nine
4 What are clothes shops near here like?
pounds
5 What are the Hunger Games movies like?
3 two hundred and eighty-nine euros
6 What’s Alice’s husband like?
4 two hundred and fifty dollars
3 Where 2 in 3 is 4 interesting 5 friendly
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6 How are 7 have 8 What’s 9 is
1
a Oh, no! I don’t have my umbrella.
b Come on, guys. It’s a horrible day, but I Review Units 3–4
have the answer – the best umbrellas in 1 1 brother 2 wife 3 mother 4 sister
New York! 5 children 6 son, daughter
a Hi. How much is the small black umbrella?
b $25. 2 1 f 2c 3b 4d 5e 6a
a 25?
b That’s the price today, sir. 3 1 Park, New York
2 2 shopping mall, Bangkok
a Oh, that bag is beautiful! … Excuse me. 3 hotel, Dubai
Can I have a look at that red bag? 4 theater, Moscow
b Of course, Miss. Here you are. 5 train station, Paris
a That is a nice bag. Umm, how much is it?
b It’s £1,249. 4 1 false 2 true 3 true 4 true 5 true 6 false
a £1,249! Wow. Well, it’s beautiful but very
expensive.
3 Pronunciation point
a Hello. Can I help you? Transcript 14
b Uh, yes. How much is the camera in the 1 table train airport station
window – the ZX914? 2 wall sport daughter sofa
a Just a moment. The 914 is €289. 3 office picture wife give
b €289. OK, thanks for your help. 4 December twenty September second
4 5 cheap great nineteen machine
a Hi. Can I help you?
b Yes. How much is a ticket for U2 on May 21st?
a For May 21st, it’s $250. Check Your Progress 2
b No, just one ticket, please. 1 1 have 2 Their 3 has 4 my 5 doesn’t have
a That is the price for one ticket – $250. 6 Her 7 have 8 don’t have
b Wow! I can’t pay that – not even for my
favorite band! 2 1 How old is your sister?
2 How many people are there in your class?
3 a Hello. Can I help to you? 3 Where are your neighbors from?
b Hi. Can I to have two black coffees, please? 4 When is your birthday?
a Of course. Here you there are. 5 Who is your favorite singer?
b How is much is that? 6 What’s on TV tonight?
a $3.70, please you. 7 Why are you happy?
b Sorry, is that seventeen or seven seventy? 8 What is that restaurant like?
6 Answer key
3 1 yard 2 living room 3 shopping mall host So, what’s your answer over here:
4 train station What’s your favorite food or drink of
the day?
4 1 near 2 second 3 left 4 me 5 floor man 2 A nice big piece of cheese – always
6 next to cheddar, no Swiss cheese for me!
I have it just before I go to bed –
5 1 What are the people in your class like? perfect!
2 It’s very beautiful but noisy! host Cheese before bed – that’s different!
3 Is the restaurant near your house expensive? And let’s ask these two people here …
4 There are cheap buses and trains. / There woman 2 For me, it’s just water – a whole
are cheap trains and buses. bottle of water after running. It’s the
only thing I want.
man 3 My favorite food is a big plate of
Unit 5 Thai noodles – on a Friday night after
work. There’s a great Thai place in
Lesson 1 our neighborhood – perfect!
1 Food host It’s only Monday, so four days to
Italian: pasta wait! Now it’s back to the studio.
Chinese/Thai: rice, noodles
Japanese: sushi 4 2 I no don’t like sushi very much.
American: hamburger and fries 3 Do you like pasta? Yes, I like do.
Drinks 4 You Do you like biking?
Hot: coffee, tea, hot chocolate 5 I’m not I don’t like soccer or tennis.
Cold: milk, soda, water, orange juice 6 Do you like swimming?
Answer key 7
Vocabulary PLUS 5
1 1 play, do 2 do, go 3 go, play 4 take, have Turkey 47.9
Korea 43.8
2 1 have 2 go 3 play 4 go 5 have 6 have Mexico 43
7 go 8 do Chile 42.5
Slovak Republic / Poland 40.7
Spain 38
Language in Action
The UK 36.5
3 1 Why don’t we to go for a drink this
a
Australia 36.3
evening?
b I Sorry, but today isn’t good for me. Denmark 33.6
2 a Let’s us have dinner in our favorite The Netherlands 30
restaurant.
b I’m not sure about. It’s very expensive. Transcript 16
3 a Why don’t you not come to the gym And now to the world of work. Here in the US,
with me? we all say we work long hours, usually over
b I don’t have some time right now. 40 hours a week, but how long is the working
4 a Let’s to go to the theater on your birthday. week for the rest of the world? How many
b It Great idea, thanks. hours do people work in different countries?
We have the average numbers for 10 different
4 1 a Let’s go on vacation to the US. countries, so let’s start at the top with Turkey.
b Sorry, I don’t have much money right now. The Turkish people work on average 47.9
2 a Why don’t you come to the movies with hours a week. That’s a lot of hours! Next on
us? the list is Korea. The people there work 43.8
b I’m not sure. I have a lot of work today. hours a week. And the Mexicans also have a
3 a Why don’t we go running on Saturday? long week – the people in Mexico work 43
b Sorry, but this weekend isn’t good for hours a week. Just under Mexico is Chile with
me. 42.5 hours. Moving from South America to
Eastern Europe, there are two countries on
5 Student’s own answers 40.7 hours – the Slovak Republic and Poland.
So, going down the table, who works less than
Unit 6 40 hours a week? The average week in Spain
is 38 hours. Then at 36.5 hours a week is the
Lesson 1 United Kingdom. Another English-speaking
country – Australia – is a little under that at
1 1 chef 2 police officer 3 flight attendant
36.3 hours. And we go to northern Europe for
4 lawyer 5 hairdresser 6 builder
the last two countries in the table. We have
7 journalist 8 taxi driver
Denmark on 33.6 hours a week. So who are
the lucky people with a short working week?
2 2 boring 3 all day 4 cooking 5 very much
It’s the Netherlands. And how many hours do
6 the gym
they work? Just 30 hours. So which country do
you want to live in?
3 1 do, do 2 don’t often have 3 usually do
4 often goes 5 Do, spend 6 never get up
7 always go 8 usually works 9 cooks Lesson 2
10 always visit 1 1 sing 2 draw 3 swim 4 cook 5 dance
6 play the guitar 7 speak Spanish 8 drive
4 Possible answers:
1 I am always at home at 7 p.m. Transcript 17
2 My friends are never at work at 8 a.m. 1 sing 2 draw 3 swim 4 cook 5 dance
3 My best friend often goes running on the 6 play the guitar 7 speak Spanish 8 drive
weekend.
4 My parents never go to bed after midnight.
8 Answer key
2 2 can speak Spanish 3 can’t sing 4 can cook Check Your Progress 3
5 can’t draw 6 can’t dance 7 can swim 1 1 hates 2 don’t like 3 Do you like, love
8 can’t drive 4 do you do, spend 5 works, doesn’t go
6 do you watch, listen
3 Sentences 1, 3, 4, and 6 are correct.
2 1 I often feel stressed at work.
Vocabulary PLUS 2 My friends and I sometimes go shopping
on the weekend.
1 1 send 2 chat with 3 write 4 watching
3 The cafe is always closed on Sundays.
5 post 6 look for
4 I usually read the newspaper in the morning.
5 My parents never shop on the Internet.
2 a 6 b4 c3 d1 e2 f5
3 1 hamburger 2 noodles 3 coffee 4 tennis
3 Student’s own answers
5 soccer
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Review Units 5&6 1 Alfred Nobel was born in Stockholm in 1833.
1 1 nine o’clock, morning 2 The first Nobel Prizes were in 1901.
2 eleven o’clock, morning 3 The first woman winner was Marie Curie in
3 five o’clock , evening 1903 for Physics.
4 one thirty / half past one, morning 4 The Red Cross was the winner of the Peace
Prize in three different years – in 1917, in
2 1 They eat pasta every day. (Italy) 1944, and in 1963.
2 They eat sushi, rice, and noodles. (Japan) 5 The oldest winner was Leonid Hurwicz in
3 They call fries chips. (the UK) 2007, at the age of 90.
4 A famous dish from this country is paella. (Spain) 6 The youngest winner was Malala Yousafzai
5 You can eat tacos and fajitas here. (Mexico) in 2014, at the age of 17.
6 They cook green and red curry. (Thailand)
2 1 on, in 2 in, at, at 3 on, in, at, in
3 1 d 2f 3c 4a 5b 6e 4 at/in, in 5 at, on 6 in, on