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Answer Key

American JETSTREAM Beginner Workbook

1 2 taxi 3 coffee 4 sandwich 5 restaurant 2


6 tablet 7 phone 8 photos a Can I have your name, please?
b Yes, it’s Jaime Garcia.
2 bank 4 restaurant 2 hotel 1 movie theater 3 a How do you spell that?
b J-A-I-M-E … G-A-R-C-I-A.
3 1 Look at 2 Listen 3 Write 4 in pairs a Thank you.
5 Close 6 Cross out 7 Match 3
a What’s your name, please?
4 1 Sorry, I don’t understand. b It’s Silvia Graham.
2 Can you say that again, please? a Is that Silvia with a “y”?
3 Sorry, I don’t know. b No, it’s S-I-L-V-I-A.
a OK, thank you.
4
Unit 1 a Can I have your name, please?
b Yes, it’s Jane Milligan. That’s Jayne with a
Lesson 1 “y” – J-A-Y-N-E.
1 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 six a And how do you spell your last name?
7 seven 8 eight 9 nine 10 ten b It’s Milligan – M-I-L-L-I-G-A- N.
a OK, Jayne, thanks.
2
Transcript 03 5 2 a 3a 4a 5b 6a
Olga (917) 492-1699
Mark (415) 288-3201 6 Student’s own answers
Tina (213) 612-9530
Tomas (650) 299-3112 7 Last name: Vallejo
Cell phone: (619) 996-6013
3 E-mail: miguel.v@libro.mx
Transcript 04 Teacher: Don Mackenzie
/e/ A; H; J; K
/i/ B; C; D; E; G; P; T; V Transcript 06
/e/ F; L; M; N; S; X; Z a Hello. How can I help you?

/a/ I; Y b I’m here for my English class.

/u/ Q; U; W a OK. I just need some personal information

// O from you first. What’s your first name, please?


// R b Miguel.
a Michael?

4 1 Li 2 Jaime 3 Silvia 4 Jayne; Milligan b No, Miguel. M-I-G-U-E-L


a OK, thanks. And your last name?

Transcript 05 b Vallejo.

1 a Sorry. Can you spell that, too?

a What’s your name, please? b Yes, it’s V-A-L-L-E-J-O.

b It’s Abigail Li. a OK. And your cell number, please?

a L-E-E? b It’s (619) 996-6013.

b No, it’s L-I. I’m from Beijing. a And what’s your e-mail address?

a OK, thanks. b miguel.v@libro.mx

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.

5 Student’s own answers


Lesson 2
1 2 Canada 3 the US 4 Brazil 5 Spain 6 1 b 2c 3a
6 the US 7 Mexico 8 Thailand 9 Chile
Transcript 07
2 1 ’m (am); ’s (is) 2 ’s (is); ’s (is) 3 ’re (are) host Bags, bags and more bags – expensive
4 are 5 are; ’m (am) 6 are; ’re (are) brand-name bags and even man bags.
But we’re here to ask “What’s in
3 1 false 2 false 3 true 4 true 5 false your bag?” Excuse me, what’s your
6 false 7 true 8 false name and what’s in your bag?
corinne My name’s Corinne. I’m from New
York. Well, today I have my tablet for
Vocabulary PLUS work, my phone, my driver’s license,
1 2 Brazilian 3 British 4 Chilean 5 Mexican a pen. Oh, and an umbrella. You
6 Spanish 7 Chinese 8 Turkish never know!
host Good idea! And you, sir. What’s your
2 1 Thai 2 American 3 Spain 4 Chinese name?
5 Mexico 6 Turkish eddie I’m Eddie.
host You have a man bag – what’s in it?
3 1 – c eleven; 2 – g twelve; 3 – i thirteen; eddie Ha! Yes, I do. Today I have my phone,
4 – a fourteen; 5 – f fifteen; 6 – d sixteen; of course. My mp3 player, and my car
7 – e seventeen; 8 – h eighteen; keys and my house keys. A sandwich
9 – j nineteen; 10 – b twenty for lunch … and a photo of my
girlfriend.
host Ah, very romantic. Thank you. Can I
Language in Action
ask you, sir, what’s your name, and
4 2 morning 3 night 4 afternoon what’s in your bag?
charles My name is Charles. And my bag?
5 1 fine; you 2 this; meet; too Oh, well, let’s see. I have a cell
3 tomorrow; see; Bye phone. I love photography, so I have
a real camera. I have a book and a
pen, my glasses, and my keys. And
Unit 2 that’s it.
host Thank you. Now let’s ask these
Lesson 1 people …
1 10 pen 9 map 8 key 7 bag 6 book
5 brush 4 ID card 3 umbrella 2 mp3 player
1 dictionary Lesson 2
1 1 black 2 blue 3 brown 4 green
2 1 dictionaries 2 mp3 players 3 umbrellas 5 orange 6 red 7 white 8 yellow
4 ID cards 5 brushes 6 books 7 bags
8 keys 9 maps 10 pens 2 1 b a beautiful 2 a an expensive b a cheap
3 a a small b a big 4 a an old b a new
3 2 They’re good children.
3 They’re nice women. 3 1 These 2 That 3 that 4 This 5 Come
4 They’re good people. 6 don’t

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

6 Sentences 1, 2, 5, and 6 are true.


Pronunciation point
Transcript 08
Vocabulary PLUS 2 syllables: orange; evening; Chile
1 1 girlfriend 2 neighbors 3 boy 3 syllables: Brazilian; afternoon; unemployed;
horrible
2 1 He’s a barista. 4 syllables: American; receptionist
2 He’s a doctor.
3 She’s an engineer.
4 She’s a factory worker. Check Your Progress 1
5 She’s a nurse. 1 1 ’s (is); ’s (is)
6 She’s an office worker. 2 Are; ’m not (am not)
7 They’re receptionists. 3 ’re (are); ’s (is)
8 She’s a sales assistant. 4 ’s (is); ’s (is)
5 are; aren’t (are not)
3 unemployed
2 1 This 2 Those 3 people 4 sandwiches
5 woman
Language in Action
1 1 Don’t worry. Come and sit down. 3 Countries and nationalities: 1 British/English
2 I’m sorry. Are you OK? 2 Canadian 3 American
3 Here’s your coffee. Colors: 1 orange 2 white 3 green
4 Oh, not bad, thanks.
5 That’s a nice idea, thanks. 4 1 How; fine 2 meet 3 morning; sorry;
6 Have a good weekend! worry; please 4 See; Goodbye

Review Units 1–2 Unit 3


1 1 Japanese 2 French 3 Thai 4 Polish
5 Portuguese 6 Turkish Lesson 1
1 1 wife 2 parents; children 3 mother;
2 1 red; green; white daughter 4 father; son 5 son; mother
2 red; white
3 three 2 1 mom 2 dad 3 granddaughter 4 grandson
4 a red; blue; yellow; green 5 grandmother 6 grandchildren
b red; yellow 7 grandfather
c blue; red; yellow; green
d blue; white; yellow 3 Joanne: Yes, 8
5 a Toronto Chen: No, 2
b Shanghai Monica: No, 4
c San Francisco
d Buenos Aires
e Mexico City
f New York City
Answer key 3
Transcript 09 living room: armchair; picture; couch; TV;
host Today is all about families. And (television)
our question is: Are you from a big all rooms: wall; WiFi; window
family? So, here’s our first caller, yard: plants
Joanne. Where are you from, garage: bike; car
Joanne?
joanne I’m from San Francisco. 2 1 The (cell) phone is on the couch.
host Beautiful city – now tell us about 2 The armchair is next to the window.
your family. 3 The plate of sandwiches is in the fridge. /
joanne I’m from a very large family. I have The juice is in the fridge. / The food is in
three sisters and two brothers. And the fridge.
my mom and dad, of course. 4 The keys are under the table.
host So that’s eight people!
joanne That’s right – eight people all in the 3 1 Does your school have computers?
same house! 2 Does your mother have a cell phone?
host So, that’s Joanne with her big family. 3 Does your house / apartment have WiFi?
And now here’s Chen. Hi, Chen. Are 4 Do you have a yard?
you from a big family, too? 5 Do you and your friends have a car?
chen No, not at all - no brothers and sisters 6 Do you have children?
and no grandparents.
host OK, so it’s just you and your mom 4 1 false 2 false 3 true 4 false 5 true
and dad? 6 true
chen No, just me and mom. My dad is
in China. So just two people in our
small house in Seattle! Vocabulary PLUS
host OK, Chen’s family is very different 1 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
from Joanne’s. Now on to Monica … Saturday, Sunday
from Los Angeles. Is that right?
monica Yes, but my family lives in Mexico. 2 January – first; February – second; March –
Typical families from Mexico are very third; April – fourth; May – fifth; June – sixth;
large, but not my family – it’s just my July – seventh; August – eighth; September
mom, my dad, my brother, and me. – ninth; October – tenth; November – eleventh;
host Monica there with her family of just December – twelfth
four people. Now, it’s interesting to
see how … 3 1 April 5th 2 September 9th 3 June 23rd
4 May 27th
4 1 This is Alice’s pen.
2 This is Nick Fisher’s bag. Transcript 10
3 This is Chris’s coffee. 1
4 These are Henry’s notebooks. a Please sign your name and date the form.

5 These are Sam’s keys. b What is the date today?

6 This is Andy’s box. a It’s April 5th.


2
5 1 wife’s 2 brother’s 3 grandparents’ a When’s your birthday?

4 boyfriend’s 5 parents’ 6 children’s b September 9th.


a December?

6 1 His 2 Their 3 My 4 her 5 Our 6 your a No, September. September 9th.


3
a Don’t forget you have a test in two weeks.
Lesson 2 b What date is that?
1 bathroom: bath; shower; toilet a It’s the 21st, no sorry, the 23rd.
bedroom: bed; picture; armchair b Of June?
kitchen: table; stove; microwave; fridge a Yes, that’s right.

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
Transcript 12
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?

6 AMS nita I’m a receptionist in a big hotel.


paula Good for you, Nita. Have a great day!
So is everyone happy today? What
Lesson 2 about you? What’s your name? And
1 1 35 2 75 3 87 4 101 5 350,000 are you happy today?
6 7,000,000 kim I’m Kim. And no, I’m not happy.
paula Oh, I’m sorry. What’s the problem?
Transcript 11 kim My boyfriend isn’t here. He’s in Italy.
1 There are about 35 students in my class. paula But a vacation in Italy is great!
2 The hotel has 75 rooms, a restaurant, and a kim It isn’t a vacation - he’s there for a
gym. year. He’s an Italian major.
3 My address is number 87 Elsie Road. paula Oh, poor you! But you can Skype, and
4 My grandfather is a hundred and one this year. you can go to Italy and…
5 There are about 350,000 people in my town.
6 That house is seven million dollars! 6 1 six months
2 hotel receptionist
2 2 cheap 3 new 4 easy 5 interesting 3 Italy. He’s an Italian major.
6 young

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
Transcript 13
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?

2 -ball: basketball 5 Student’s own answers


-ing: biking, running, swimming
other: tennis, soccer 6 1 me 2 it 3 him 4 us 5 you 6 her
7 them
3 1 a black coffee
2 a big hot chocolate Lesson 2
3 tacos
1 1 eleven o’clock
4 a piece of cheese
2 half past two, two thirty
5 a bottle of water
3 quarter to nine, eight forty-five
6 a plate of Thai noodles
4 twenty-five past seven, seven twenty-five
5 five to three, two fifty-five
Transcript 15
6 quarter after ten, ten fifteen
host We’re here to ask the local people:
What’s your favorite food or drink of
2 2 take 3 start 4 finish 5 go 6 have
the day? How about you, sir?
7 watch 8 go
man 1 My favorite drink? The first coffee
of the day. A strong black coffee is
3 Student’s own answers
perfect.
host And you? Do you like coffee, too?
4 1 likes, doesn’t like
woman 1 No, I don’t. I hate it. For me, the best
2 starts, finishes
drink is a big mug of hot chocolate –
3 gets up, doesn’t go
on the couch when the children are
4 studies, watches
in bed. Heaven!
5 drinks. doesn’t drink
host And food? What’s your answer, sir?
man 1 Mexican food. Tacos are my favorite
5 1 c 2d 3b 4a 5e
thing.
woman 1 Yes, we have them every Tuesday for
Taco Tuesday!

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

Language in Action 4 1 Why don’t 2 can’t 3 go running


4 1 a Can I borrow your pen, please? 4 don’t have 5 would you like 6 Great
b Sure, here you are. 7 can 8 would you 9 like 10 Of course
2 a Can I have a coffee, please?
b Yes, just a second.
3 a Can I help you? Unit 7
b Two tickets to Chicago, please.
Lesson 1
5 1 menu 2 drinks 3 glass 4 water 5 order 1 1 1833 2 1901 3 1903
6 like 7 would 8 Can 4 1917, 1944, 1963 5 2007 6 2014

Transcript 19
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

4 1 c 2b 3c 4a 5b 6a 3 1 wasn’t, were, was


2 were, wasn’t, were
3 Was, was, were, weren’t, was, was
Pronunciation point
Transcript 18 4 1b 2a 3c
builder – gym
shower – hour
journalist – hamburger
golf – often
speak – cheese
quarter – draw
Answer key 9

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