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# INTRODUCTION page 6
page 4 GRAMMAR
Vocabulary # The home # Possessive adjectives
1
02 2 Rooms Furniture and household items 1 1 your 5 our
1 kitchen 7 shower 13 rug 2 he 6 your
2 bathroom 8 sofa 14 sink 3 her 7 they
3 bedroom 9 cupboard 15 table 4 it
4 dining room 10 fridge 16 chair
5 toilet 11 cooker 17 desk 2 1 Their 4 Our
2 your 5 His
6 living room 12 curtain
3 Her 6 its
3 A B
a fridge f curtain 3 1 our 4 My
2 His 5 Their
b cupboard g desk
3 your
c cooker h sofa
d sink i table # Saxon genitive
e chair j rug
4 1 The Queen’s face is on British money.
# Food and tableware 2 Babies’ eyes often change colour.
3 Picasso’s paintings are in museums.
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03 4 fork, knife, plate, bowl, eggs, toast, glass
4 A person’s nose never stops growing.
6 1 Ham, Beef 4 fizzy drinks, juice 5 The prince’s mother is a queen.
2 Apples, Oranges 5 cheese, tomatoes
3 Cake, Ice cream # to be / have got
# Clothes and accessories 5 1 am 4 Is
2 isn’t 5 Are
1
05 7  a shoes h dress 3 are 6 aren’t
b sunglasses i necklace
c jeans j jacket 6 1 have got 4 has got
2 hasn’t got 5 Has ... got
d shirt k make-up
3 Have ... got 6 haven’t got
e shorts l ring
f handbag m earrings 7 1 is 4 Has your sister got
g hat n bracelet 2 have got 5 isn’t
Items not in the catalogue: coat, sweater, T-shirt, trousers 3 aren’t 6 Are you
page 5 # There is / There are
1
06 8  1 T 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 F 8 1 There are 4 There is
2 Is there 5 Are there
# Weather 3 There aren’t 6 There isn’t
1
07 10
 dry, warm, hot, ice, cloud, thunder, fog, sun, wet, cool,
snow, wind page 7
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12
1 cold 4 lightning
SPEAKING
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2 temperatures 5 rain
3 storm # Greetings and introductions
# Places around town 1
11 2 Dialogue 1:
1
09 13
Across: 2 i 4 g 5 a 7 f 8 c 1 How are you?
Down: 1 d 3 e 5 h 6 b 2 Thomas, this is Ellen.
3 Are you new here?
1
10 1 park
15 5 shopping centre 4 I’m from London.
2 supermarket 6 sports centre Dialogue 2:
3 library 7 department store 1 Pleased to meet you, Mrs Black.
4 train station 2 Thank you.
3 I’d like you to meet Mr Stark.

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# Classroom language 3 1 many 4 much


2 much 5 many
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12 5 1 How do you spell cupboard? 3 many 6 much
2 What page are we on?
3 When’s the English exam? 4 1 many 4 an
4 Who knows the answer? 2 many 5 some
5 Can I borrow a pen? 3 any 6 the
6 Where’s your notebook?
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5 1 How many 4 How much
2 How many 5 How many
# UNIT 1 3 How much
page 8 Listening # A tour
Vocabulary # Around town 1
17 7 1
1
14 2 Speaker A: the chocolate factory 1
17 8 1 Bridge 4 30
Speaker B: the market in the town square 2 River 5 food
Speaker C: the playgrounds and the amusement park 3 early
3 1 zebra crossing, traffic light Optional Listening
2 town square, market
1 the tour guide 4 saints
3 Stop signs, Traffic lights
4 bank, post office 2 tourists 5 There isn’t any room to stand.
5 playground, amusement park 3 over 600 years old

4 1 car park 4 bridge Speaking # Giving information


2 bus stop 5 sight 1
18 9 1 eat 4 food
3 factory 2 cafés 5 post office
3 terrible
5 Possible answers
bakery, bookshop, café, chemist’s, church, cinema, page 12
department store, hospital, hotel, library, museum, park,
police station, port, restaurant, shopping centre, Vocabulary # Activities
sports centre, supermarket, train station 1
19 1 Possible answers
page 9 go bowling, go ice skating, hike

Reading # A magazine article 3 1 paint 5 go bowling


2 go camping 6 hike
6 Possible answer 3 go abroad 7 go ice skating
secret places 4 see a show 8 exercise
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15 7 Gustave’s Secret Flat – Paris (line 10) 4 1 go out 4 join a group
Secret Library Apartments – New York (line 14) 2 order pizza 5 explore
A Secret Church – Amsterdam (line 24) 3 take tours
8 1 Gustave’s Secret Flat (lines 4-5) 5 Possible answers
2 Gustave Eiffel (lines 7-8) chat online, cook meals, do sport, go shopping,
3 libraries (lines 13-15) go to the cinema, listen to music, make videos,
4 the children and grandchildren of the library workers meet friends, play computer games, play football,
(lines 18-21) play the guitar, read magazines, ride a bike,
5 Our Lord in the Attic – the house and church send messages, surf the web
(lines 24-27)
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9 1 the public (lines 5-6)
2 buildings and streets (lines 8-10) Reading # A blog post
3 (secret) apartments (lines 17-18)
4 attic (lines 25-27)
7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5 100,000 (lines 28-29) 1
21 8 painting poetry on the streets and pavements (lines 5-6)
page 10 9 1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T
1 Mia’s cousins live in Boston. (line 2)
Grammar # A rticles and quantifiers, 2 Boston is a very rainy place. / It often rains in Boston.
How much / How many (lines 2-3)
4 The paint (is biodegradable and) doesn’t pollute the
1 1 some 2 a 3 any 4 an 5 any 6 a environment. (lines 7-9)
2 1 A, B 2 B 3 A, B 4 A 5 A 6 B

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0 1 year (line 2) PARAGRAPH STRUCTURE
2 the streets and pavements (lines 5-6)
Opening sentence: green
3 disappear (lines 7-8)
Closing sentence: pink
4 arts and culture director (lines 10-11)
5 everyone (the people) (line 12) 2 Opening sentences: 2
6 great (lines 15-16) Body: 3, 4
Closing sentences: 1, 5
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Grammar # Present Simple page 17
1 1 take 4 watches # LANGUAGE REVIEW 1
2 exercises 5 goes Vocabulary
3 paint 1 traffic light 4 go camping
2 1 doesn’t run 4 don’t ... read 2 factory 5 go sightseeing
2 don’t ... go 5 doesn’t rain 3 go abroad
3 doesn’t stay
Dictation
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22 4 1 John and his family often order pizza. 1 There’s a roundabout near the post office and the bank.
2 Emma doesn’t go abroad every year. 2 There’s a market in the town square.
3 Liam sometimes hikes in the forest near his home. 3 Children have fun at playgrounds and at amusement parks.
4 Logan and Henry don’t see shows on school days. 4 We hike and go camping in the summer.
5 Mr Duncan teaches music twice a week. 5 When I take a trip, I go sightseeing.

5 1 Does ... speak 4 Do ... meet Grammar


2 Do ... wear 5 Do ... take 1 many 4 does he eat
3 Does ... do 2 much 5 don’t go
3 lives
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7 1 Do ... like 6 run
2 don’t love 7 doesn’t run
3 travel 8 doesn’t join
# UNIT 2
4 participate 9 goes page 18
5 don’t finish
Vocabulary # School items
Listening # A phone call 1
26 1 atlas – 3 paintbrush – 6
8 1 When does Tom travel to London? calculator – 6 paints – 5
2 Does Claire often visit London? compass – 3 projector – 3
3 Where do Tom and his family usually stay? dictionary – 2 scissors – 5
4 What does Tom do in the evening? flash drive – 5 stapler – 4
5 When does the zoo close? glue – 7 tablet – 2
laptop – 2 textbook – 3
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24 9 1 every summer
map – 4 whiteboard – 1
2 No, she doesn’t.
3 at London Zoo / Gir Lion Lodge in London Zoo microscope – 3
4 takes a tour (to see animals) 2 Art: paintbrush, paints (glue, scissors)
5 at 6 o’clock Geography: atlas, map (textbook)
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10 1 sightseeing 3 museums 3 1 calculator 5 flash drive
2 show 4 Science 2 microscope 6 scissors
3 dictionary 7 whiteboard
Optional Listening
4 compass
1 Claire 4 bus
2 lions 5 free 4 1 T 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 F
3 at night Possible answers
3 A laptop is a type of computer.
Speaking # Talking about trips 5 People can take tablets from one place to another.
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1 c 2 e 3 b 4 d 5 a 6 You can use glue to put a picture on paper. / You can use
a flash drive to put a picture on a website.
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5 Possible answers
Writing # An opinion about your city or town School items: book, diary, marker, notebook, pen, pencil,
pencil case, rubber, ruler, schoolbag
1 1 in Adelaide, Australia
Use during English lessons: book, diary, marker, notebook,
2 It’s fantastic and exciting.
pen, pencil, pencil case, rubber, ruler
3 many places to do fun activities, easy to get from
place to place, there is a great market, some wonderful
playgrounds, a fantastic amusement park
4 The Beachhouse
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page 19 Speaking # Choosing school items


Reading # A blog post 1
29 10
1 f 2 g 3 d 4 a 5 e 6c 7b

6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. page 22


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27 7 Possible answers Vocabulary # Transport
1 A teenager is visiting a science museum.
2 Someone is painting with chocolate.
1
30 1 Air: helicopters, aeroplanes
3 Some teenagers are looking at the Rosetta Stone. Water: ferry, boat, ship
Land: m inivan, lorry, motorbike, scooter, electric bike,
8 1 Galileo’s telescope and Alexander Graham Bell’s train, tram, taxi, underground
telephone (lines 2-4)
2 finding objects with numbers on them (lines 6-7)
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31 2 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 a famous painter (lines 11-12) 3 1 helicopter, aeroplane 3 motorbike, scooter
4 on the Tate Modern Museum website (lines 12-14) 2 boat, ferry 4 underground, train
5 around eight million (lines 20-21)
6 Ancient Egypt (line 22) 4 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T
Possible answers
9 1 over 300,000 (line 3) 1 Six to eight people can travel in a minivan.
2 Treasure Hunters (line 5) 3 Some lorries transport cars.
3 an old calculator (lines 7-8) 4 More people can travel in a tram than in a taxi.
4 paints (line 15)
5 laptop, projector (lines 18-19) 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
page 20 7 over 9,000 metres above sea level
Grammar # Present Continuous page 23
1 1 are preparing 4 is writing Reading # A publicity brochure
2 is telling 5 are putting
8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 are listening 1
33 9 motorbike is similar to Aero-X
2 1 I am reading a textbook at the moment. aeroplane / helicopter is similar to Mosquito Air
2 My teacher isn’t using the projector now. electric bike is similar to Hanebrink X3
3 My friends and I are copying sentences into 10 1 9 am, 4 pm (line 5)
our notebooks now. 2 busy city streets (line 6)
4 My best friend is sitting next to me right now. 3 three (lines 8-10)
5 The students in my class aren’t studying maths 4 the Mosquito Air (lines 15-16)
at the moment. 5 aeroplanes, cars (lines 20-21)
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers 6 snow, sand (lines 25-27)
3 1 What is Rob doing? 11 1 up to 2 (lines 11-12, lines 18-20)
2 Are David and Jamie running in the museum? 2 Because they don’t pollute like cars and motorbikes.
3 What is Mrs Smith holding in her hand? (line 24)
4 Are Amy and Laura writing in their notebooks? 3 its big wheels (lines 26-27)
5 Who is Emily talking to?
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4 1 Rob is taking a photo.
Grammar # Present Simple / Present Continuous
2 No, they aren’t. (They are sitting on a bench.)
3 Mrs Smith is holding a tablet. 1 1 am learning 4 isn’t sitting
4 No, they aren’t. (They are looking at a dinosaur.) 2 don’t walk 5 drives
5 Emily is talking to Rob. 3 is running
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34 3 1 I am playing an educational game right now.
5 1 am teaching 5 are completing 2 We sometimes build model aeroplanes.
2 aren’t looking 6 is creating 3 Mr Jones doesn’t take the train to work every day.
3 aren’t using 7 are having 4 The girls aren’t sitting in a classroom now.
4 are learning 8 Are ... playing
page 21 4 1 is learning 3 doesn’t take
2 learn 4 is taking
Listening # An exhibition tour
5 1 isn’t sitting 4 don’t like
1
28 6 VGo Robot 2 are flying 5 Are ... taking
It helps children with chronic illnesses. 3 Do ... ride 6 think
1
28 7 1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 1 study 6 am not watching
2 don’t live 7 am trying
Optional Listening 3 don’t learn 8 are driving
1 chronic illnesses 4 camera 4 surf 9 think
2 sad 5 go outside 5 are using 10 Do ... want
3 robot
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Listening # A podcast page 28
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35 8 A train station is built in the middle of a building. Vocabulary # Family
1
35 9 1 her family 4 19 1 females: n iece, granddaughter, wife, stepdaughter,
2 a building 5 6th, 8th stepmother, daughter
3 space 6 noise males: n ephew, grandson, stepson, stepfather, son,
husband
Optional Listening
both: parents, grandparents
1 China 4 are
2 rainy 5 don’t hear
2
02 2 Possible answers
3 live 1 Eric is wearing a green T-shirt.
2 Chris is next to his stepdaughter.
Speaking # Talking about a photo 3 Lucy is sitting next to her grandmother.
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1 c 2 e 3 b 4 a 5 d 3 1 parents 4 grandparents
page 26 2 son 5 grandson
3 daughter 6 granddaughter
Writing # A photo description
4 1 nephew 4 husband
1 1 the art room at school last Friday morning 2 daughter 5 stepsons
2 Joe, Miss Thomas (art teacher) and some students in 3 stepmother
Joe’s class
3 They are painting pictures of their summer holidays. 5 Possible answers
4 Yes, he is happy because Miss Thomas likes his picture. females: aunt, grandmother, mother, sister
males: brother, father, grandfather, uncle
CAPITAL LETTERS both: children, cousin
Friday – day of the week page 29
Miss Thomas – name of a person
Southampton – name of a city Reading # A page from a TV guide
England – name of a country
I – the pronoun I 6 
Possible answer
different periods (decades) of history
2 1 This is a photo of Emma and me from last Sunday.
2 My friend Pierre is from Paris, so he speaks French.
2
03 7 1 1990s 4 1970s
2 1980s 5 1950s
3 In the photo, Olivia is reading The Hobbit.
3 1960s
4 My friends and I are at the Victoria and Albert Museum
in London, England. 8 1 the UK (lines 1-2)
2 daughters, son (line 5)
page 27 3 1950s (line 4)
# LANGUAGE REVIEW 2 4 happy (line 12)
5 Sandwiches (lines 15-17)
Vocabulary
1 atlas 4 rides page 30
2 calculator 5 ferry Grammar # There was / There were
3 boat
2
2 1 there were 5 there was
Dictation 04
2 There weren’t 6 there weren’t
1 We are taking the train to Paris right now. 3 there was 7 there was
2 Are you using your scissors at the moment? 4 There wasn’t 8 there were
3 Does he usually drive to work or take the underground?
4 The students sometimes use microscopes in biology 3 1 There was, There weren’t
lessons. 2 There was, There were
5 The teacher is showing the pictures on the whiteboard. 3 There was, There weren’t
4 There was, There were, there was, There was,
Grammar there wasn’t
1 are driving 4 isn’t reading 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 c
2 Is he using 5 Do you like
3 take 4 1 Were there many people at your house last weekend?
2 Was there a big meal in the evening?
3 Were there any small children at your house?
4 Was there any meat at dinner?
5 Was there a good dessert after the meal?

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page 31 4 1 kept 5 began


2 flew 6 loved
Listening # A conversation 3 did 7 continued
4 helped 8 knew
6 1 a 2 b 3 b
2
05 7 1 three page 35
2 1920s (the third episode) Listening # A conversation
2
05 8 1 c 2 c 3 c 4 b 5 a 2
11 5 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
Optional Listening 2
11 6 1 poster 4 a careful
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 T 2 father 5 art
3 repair
Speaking # Talking about a TV programme
Optional Listening
9 1 c 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 b 1 last night 4 pilot or astronaut
10 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2 mechanic 5 artist
page 32 3 racing car driver

Vocabulary # Jobs Speaking # Getting information


2
1 Jobs connected to healthcare: dentist, nurse
2
12 8 1 do yoga 4 bowling
07
Jobs connected to entertainment: actor, musician, singer 2 yoga 5 cooking
3 bowling group 6 Mondays
2
2 Possible answer
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It helps students choose their professional careers and find page 36
out how to prepare for a job. Writing # A description of life in the past
3 1 b 2 a 3 e 4 d 5 c 1 1 during World War II
4 1 pilot 4 salesperson 2 in the countryside or with families in villages and farms
2 mechanic 5 astronaut 3 working outside the home
3 author 6 tour guide 4 There wasn’t much variety of food.
5 Many people stayed at home and they listened to the
5 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Wilbur and Orville Wright, radio for entertainment.
Lionel Andrés Messi, Angelina Jolie
LINKING WORDS
page 33 or – connects: travelled to the countryside /
Reading # A top ten list stayed with families
how: gives different options
2
09 7 Ancient times: nomenclator (lines 6-7) so – connects: there weren’t many men at home /
Until 1970s: knocker upper (lines 25-28) women began working more outside the home
how: shows the result of something
8 1 b 2 a 3 d 4 c
but – connects: most women stayed at home and looked
9 1 mobile phones (lines 3-4) after their children / there were female factory
2 (conversations and) names (lines 8-10) workers, mechanics, nurses, ambulance drivers
3 interesting (lines 11-14) and more
4 The workers (lines 14-15) how: contrasts the ideas
5 alarm clocks (lines 18-22) and – connects: people stayed at home / they listened to
6 (people’s) windows (lines 22-24) the radio
how: connects similar ideas
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2 1 so 3 and
Grammar # Past Simple affirmative 2 but 4 or
1 1 washed 3 travelled page 37
2 studied 4 opened
pronunciation # LANGUAGE REVIEW 3
2
1 wanted 2 started 3 washed
Vocabulary
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1 stepmother 4 firefighter
2 
wanted, drove, continued, ran, stayed, wrote, chatted, 2 nephew 5 tour guide
cleaned, read, carried, had, helped 3 author
3 1 repaired, car 4 sang, songs
2 gave, medicine 5 brought, food
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Dictation 4 1 grandparents 4 bridge
2 pilot 5 playground
1 His stepsons became actors. 3 waiter 6 post office
2 There was a singer at the event.
3 The tour guide showed us the sights. 5 1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 F 7 T
4 My grandparents gave me a bicycle for my birthday. 1 It’s usually cold in the winter.
5 Were there any nurses to help you? 2 A potato is a type of vegetable.
5 Glasses help people see.
Grammar 6 You wear gloves on your hands.
1 There weren’t
2 Was there
6 1 actor 4 exercise
2 dentist 5 corner
3 prepared
3 factory 6 go camping
4 brought
5 drove page 39
Grammar
# REVIEW 1
1 1 She 5 has got
page 38 2 Their 6 aren’t
3 Simon’s 7 There are
Vocabulary 4 sisters’ 8 Is there
1 2 1 an 4 How much
TYPES OF 2 How many 5 any
JOBS
TRANSPORT 3 some 6 much
hairdresser train
3 1 I often come here.
artist ferry 2 Dave doesn’t exercise every day.
firefighter aeroplane 3 Do you usually paint pictures of people?
4 We don’t go abroad every year.
businessperson ship 5 Does your brother work in the evening?
mechanic underground 6 Mr Jackson teaches history on Mondays and
Wednesdays.
PLACES TO BUY
FOOD
WEATHER 4 1 is ordering 4 am sailing
2 Are ... sitting 5 Is ... watching
bakery cloudy 3 aren’t riding 6 isn’t working
restaurant wet
5 1 aren’t using 5 don’t want
café fog 2 is cooking 6 is ... painting
supermarket storm 3 doesn’t clean 7 studies
4 Does ... drive
market wind
6 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 c 5 e
2 1 order pizza 5 paint
2 helicopter 6 dress 7 1 helped 4 wore
3 minivan 7 grandson 2 went 5 bought
4 cheese 8 paints 3 lived 6 ate

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m i c r o s c o p e # UNIT 4
p l a t x c h a i r
r i l a f b j d s t
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o g c s p o o n t e Vocabulary # Emergencies
j h u o r a g u a x 2
13 1 
dangerous, accidents, injure, kill, fall, hurt, slip,
e t l e m t c p p t break a leg
c n a o u p h s l b
t i t s l n a e e o
2
14 2 1 C 2 B 3 D 4 A
o n o v b i q s r o 3 1 accident 4 break a leg
r g r k p w t m s k 2 slip 5 ambulance
3 first-aid kit 6 fall
1 stapler 6 boat
2 textbook 7 compass 4 1 safe 4 kill
3 lightning 8 chair 2 prevent 5 injure
4 calculator 9 spoon 3 call for help tomato
5 microscope 10 projector
5 search and rescue teams

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Reading # A poster Vocabulary # Verbs
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2
19 1 compete, train, win, lose, give up
2
15 7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3 1 arrive 4 rescued
2 won 5 give up
8 1 b (line 5)
3 find our way 6 trained
2 d (lines 9-10)
3 a (line 10) 4 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T
4 c (lines 13-14) 1 When someone wins a race, they usually get a gold medal.
2 You carry things with your hands.
9 1 to post and show to the world (lines 3-4)
3 When people get lost, they don’t know the way home.
2 he (Amritpal Singh) and a passenger (lines 7-8)
3 She wanted a selfie with an extremely dramatic effect. 5 G
 eographical features in Exercise 1: mountain(s), lakes,
(lines 11-12) forests, coast
4 an electric shock (line 15) Possible answers
land: beach, coast, desert, forest, hill, island, mountain,
page 42 sand dune, valley, volcano
Grammar #Past Simple negative water: lake, ocean, river, waterfall

1 1 didn’t fall 3 didn’t answer page 45


2 didn’t break 4 didn’t take
1 c 2 d 3 a 4 b
Reading # A newspaper article
7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2 1 didn’t call 4 didn’t go
2 didn’t have 5 didn’t play 2
21 8 Old man refers to Sion Jair, an old man and it is also part
3 didn’t ride of the name of the mountain.

3 1 became 4 didn’t study 9 1 2010 (line 4)


2 went 5 didn’t work 2 climbing kit, radio (lines 8-9)
3 left 6 watched 3 weather conditions (lines 10-11)
4 path in the snow (for them) (lines 13-15)
4 1 didn’t begin 6 performed
5 memory problems / Alzheimer’s disease (lines 16-18)
2 didn’t learn 7 didn’t do
3 read 8 escaped 10
1 in the English Lake District (lines 5-7)
4 practised 9 didn’t try 2 all types (line 8)
5 invited 3 at 4.30 am / early in the morning (line 9)
4 802 metres (line 10)
page 43 5 because of his love of climbing / Because he loves
Listening # Photo descriptions climbing. (lines 20-21)
2
16 6 Amy: texting while walking page 46
Charles: talking while walking Grammar # Past Simple interrogative
2
16 7 1 F 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 F
1 1 Did ... prepare 4 Did ... organise
Optional Listening 2 Did ... buy 5 Did ... run
3 Did ... wash
1 article 6 school
2 wild animals 7 window 2 1 No, she didn’t. 4 No, he didn’t.
3 TV 8 furniture 2 Yes, he did. 5 Yes, they did.
4 computer 9 texting 3 Yes, they did
5 hospitals 10 safe
article, TV, hospitals, furniture, texting
2
22 4 1 jumped 5 ran
2 flew 6 won
Speaking # Talking about the past 3 didn’t hurt 7 got
4 competed 8 didn’t want
8 Possible answers
I broke a leg last year. 5 1 What did Jeb wear for his jump in 2013?
My friends rode in an ambulance a month ago. a wingsuit
My parents prevented an accident several years ago. 2 Did Jeb injure himself?
I slipped in the snow yesterday. No, he didn’t.
My friend started a fire last year. 3 When did Lizzy begin running marathons?
My parents had an accident a month ago. in 2000
4 How many times did Lizzy win the Ultra-Trail du
Mont-Blanc?
five
5 What did Lizzy receive in 2005?
her doctorate in oceanography
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6 1 Did Tom win the race? Grammar
2 What did the boys forget to bring?
3 When did George arrive home last night? 1 we prevented 4 did they go
4 Did Amelia compete in (several) marathons when she 2 Did you carry 5 I didn’t get
was young? 3 He didn’t win
5 Where did Laura get lost?
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# UNIT 5
Listening # An interview
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8 1 Where did Mrs Fry start ice swimming?
2 How long did Mrs Fry train before her first competition? Vocabulary # Nature
3 Where did Mrs Fry swim last year?
4 Did Mia travel with her mother last year?
2
26 1 Earth: c ountryside, grass, fields, paths, canyons, rocks,
ground, leaves, trees, rainforest, jungle
2
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9 1 in Finland 3 in Austria Space: stars, sky, moon, planets
2 for months 4 Yes, she did. 2
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2
10
1 school newspaper 4 an ordinary swimsuit
23
2 20 5 3,048
3 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 T
1 The countryside is an area outside the city.
3 5° Celsius 6 the cold
3 Rainforests are usually in hot climates.
Speaking # Asking about the past 4 You can usually see the stars during the night /
at night.
2
24 12
1 b 2 d 3 e 4 a 5 c
pronunciation
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1 a 2 a 3 b
Writing # A profile of a person 10

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1 1 an athlete / a skateboarder
2 15th April, 1974 in Portland, Oregon, USA Reading # An Narratives
3 at the age of six
4 five 6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5 He’s an amazing athlete. He’s great. 2
29 7 No (line 11 and lines 21-24)
PUNCTUATION 8 1 the Everglades (lines 2-3)
exclamation mark / ! 2 manchineel tree (lines 7-10)
3 (her) kayak (line 12)
2 1 He is incredible! 4 humpback whales (lines 13-15)
2 Where did you go yesterday? 5 a man in a boat (lines 20-21)
3 My friend’s father runs marathons.
4 Amelia plays football, basketball and tennis. 9 1 countryside (lines 4-5)
5 Michael didn’t break his leg. 2 6,070 (lines 2-3)
3 very tired (line 7)
Optional Listening 4 around 900 metres (lines 13-14)
1 Dylan is interviewing Mrs Fry. 5 people (line 23)
2 Mrs Fry grew up in Finland.
3 Mrs Fry had a medical examination before the race.
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4 Last year Mrs Fry swam in Austria. Grammar # Past Continuous affirmative
5 Mia hates cold weather.
1 1 was swimming 4 was sailing
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3 was hiking
# LANGUAGE REVIEW 4
2 A
 nimals in Exercise 1: shark, birds
Vocabulary amphibians: frog
1 accident 4 forget birds: duck
2 find her way 5 stand up fish: shark
3 slip insects: bee, butterfly
mammals: cow, elephant, horse, lion, mouse, pig, rabbit,
Dictation sheep, tiger, whale
reptiles: snake, turtle
1 Tim didn’t compete because he hurt his leg.
2 How did you find your way in the forest? 3 1 Janice was crossing a bridge.
3 Did they call for help? 2 Mark and Tina were hiking.
4 I fell and broke my arm yesterday. 3 Andy and Ellen were watching birds.
5 The football players didn’t train last week. 4 Leo was going down stairs.

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30 5 1 was sitting 5 was watching 2 1 wasn’t enjoying 4 weren’t smiling,
2 were having 6 were holding 2 wasn’t playing weren’t eating
3 was carrying 7 were walking 3 wasn’t crying
4 were walking 2
36 4 1 wasn’t sitting, was talking
page 53 2 wasn’t having, was drinking, was eating
3 was shouting, was running
Listening# An interview 4 was looking, wasn’t helping
2 6 C sandstorm 5 weren’t doing, were running
31
2
31 7 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F page 57
Optional Listening 5 1 Were ... eating 4 Was ... smiling
No, they weren’t. No, she wasn’t.
1 12 4 eight 2 Was ... wearing 5 Were ... trying
2 1994 5 ten / 10 Yes, he was. No, they weren’t.
3 six 3 Were ... reading
Speaking# Comparing and contrasting pictures No, they weren’t.
2
32 8 1 natural disasters 5 flood 6 1 What were Jenny and Sam doing last Saturday
2 daytime 6 mountains at 2.00 pm?
3 daytime 7 houses and trees They were sitting in a café and talking.
4 drought 2 Why was the woman shouting at 2.30?
A mouse was running towards her.
2
32 9 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 c 3 What was the woman holding?
a menu
page 54 4 What was Sam standing on in the last picture?
Vocabulary# Verbs a chair
5 Where were the waiters going?
2
33 1 laughed, enjoyed, smiling, crying Out (of) the café / outside
2
34 2 1 fact 2 fact Listening # A conversation
3 1 laugh 4 smile 2
37 7 1 the Comics Museum 4 1837
2 cry 5 drop 2 her history project 5 fighting in World War II
3 climb up 3 in caves
4 1 believe 4 lose 2
8 1 tell a story 4 first superhero
37
2 make a mistake 5 enjoy 2 newspapers 5 1938
3 run towards 3 1930s
5 1 dropped 4 climbed up
Optional Listening
2 crying 5 suggest
3 remember 1 b 2 c 3 a 4 e 5 d

page 55 Speaking # Describing the past


Reading # A comic strip 10
1
e 2 a 3 b 4 d 5 c

6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. page 58


2
7 He wasn’t “Great”. He conquered Luna, not Rome. Writing # A story
35

8 1 b 2 d 3 e 4 a 5 c 1 1 at 3 pm last Saturday in Sydney, Australia


2 Tom, his sister, his parents, his grandma, Rex (the dog)
9 1 in the 9th century (frame 1) 3 Tom and his family were having a birthday party for
2 Because he wanted to be like his father. / his grandma. Rex ate the birthday cake, so his mum
Because it was a very powerful city. (frame 2) baked another one.
3 in 859 (frame 2) 4 They sang “Happy Birthday” and ate cake.
4 62 (frame 2)
5 They attacked the people and conquered the city. (frame 5) CONNECTORS OF SEQUENCE
next, then, after that
page 56
2 1 First, Then / After that / Next
Grammar # Past Continuous negative and 2 finally
interrogative 3 Then / After that / Next
4 First, Then / After that / Next, Finally
1 A
1 weren’t reading 4 weren’t playing
2 wasn’t sleeping 5 wasn’t taking
3 weren’t laughing 6 wasn’t writing
B
1 c 2 e 3 f 4 a 5 d 6 b 10
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Possible answers
Cities: Y
 ou can see cows in the cities. The streets
# LANGUAGE REVIEW 5 are very crowded and noisy.
Food: It’s delicious and may be spicy.
Vocabulary Clothes: T raditional dress is the sari made from
1 moon 4 cried colourful silk.
2 planet 5 drop
3 leaves
page 62
Dictation Grammar # can, could
1 My friend was running towards me and smiling. 1 1 can’t 3 can
2 They were lying on the ground and looking at the stars. 2 can 4 can’t
3 Ann wasn’t enjoying the party. 2 Possible answers
4 Why were you crying? 1 Can you speak English well?
5 At 6.00, we were hiking in the rainforest. 2 Can your best friend walk five kilometres?
3 Can your mother paint beautiful pictures?
Grammar 4 Can your father drive a car?
1 Bob was laughing 4 were they doing 5 Can your grandparents play tennis?
2 Were you climbing 5 We were looking Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 was raining
3 1 couldn’t, could
2 could, could
3 could, couldn’t
# UNIT 6 4 1 Could you read at the age of five?
page 60 2 Could your grandparents ride bikes two years ago?
3 Could your father cook well before he got married?
Vocabulary # Life events 4 Could your mother swim 20 years ago?
5 Could your grandfather send e-mails when he was
3
01 1 Possible answers
a child?
Happy events: graduate, have a baby, get a job, fall in love
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
get married, moved in, is born, celebrate
Sad events: get divorced, separate, dies 5 1 Jamie couldn’t hit the piñata when he was four.
Now, he can break the piñata.
3
02 2 Japan and India
2 Jamie could drive a toy car.
3 1 b 2 e 3 c 4 a 5 d Now, he can’t sit in a toy car.
3 Jamie couldn’t join a football club.
4 1 got a job 5 celebrated Now, he can play in a football club.
2 died 6 had a baby 4 Jamie could decorate a birthday cake.
3 got married 7 left school Now, he can bake a birthday cake.
4 was born
page 63
page 61
Listening # Conversations
Reading # An article
6 3
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3
05 7 1
3
03 6 The article is about a tribe in India (Khasi). The women
in this tribe are dominant. 3
06 8 1 Oliver 4 Thomas’ brother
2 Janet’s mother 5 a pharoah
7 1 F 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 T 6 F 3 Janet
1 Today, in most parts of India, women still can’t get
good jobs. (lines 2-3) Optional Listening
4 Khasi children have got their mother’s surname. 1 sister 4 Ancient Egypt
(lines 9-10) 2 month 5 brother
6 A Khasi woman without a husband can inherit land 3 baby
from her family. (line 14)
Speaking # Comparing abilities
8 1 at home (lines 1-2)
2 over a million (line 5) 9 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 in the home of the wife’s family (lines 8-9)
4 very happy (line 11)
page 64
5 They usually adopt a girl. (line 12) Vocabulary # Crime
3
07 1 
detective, criminal, security guard, police officers
3
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3 1 c 2 b 3 d 4 a Optional Listening
1 a comic-strip hero 4 in the UK
4 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F
2 two 5 Yes
2 fingerprints
3 steals 3 a diamond
5 catch / arrest Speaking # Talking about a book
5 Jobs in Exercise 1: detective, security guard, police officer 1
29
10 1 c 2 h 3 f 4 a 5 d 6 g 7 b 8 e
Possible answers
Other jobs: actor, artist, astronaut, author, businessperson, page 68
cleaner, dentist, driver, firefighter, hairdresser,
mechanic, musician, nurse, pilot, salesperson,
Writing # A review of a TV programme
singer, tour guide, waiter 1 1 mystery drama – Opening
2 (a teenager) Nancy Drew – Opening
6 They learn that crime doesn’t pay.
3 a small town, Horseshoe Bay in the USA – Opening
page 65 4 The programme is about a murder. Nancy and her
friends follow clues and look for evidence to solve
Reading # A book review the mystery. – Body
5 It’s great. / fun to watch – Closing
7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
TEXT ORGANISATION
9 1 read this book (lines 2-3)
2 money (lines 5-6) 1 body 2 closing 3 opening
3 prison (lines 8-9)
4 (some of) the family’s ships (lines 16-17) 2 1 closing 4 body
2 opening 5 closing
5 (many) secrets (lines 17-18)
3 opening 6 body
10
1 London in the 1850s (lines 3-4)
2 12 (line 4) page 69
3 Because both her parents died. (lines 4-5)
4 to solve crimes and become detectives (lines 12-13)
# LANGUAGE REVIEW 6
5 a companion for a woman from a rich family Vocabulary
(lines 14-15)
6 the family are criminals (lines 18-19) 1 got divorced 4 fingerprints
2 left school 5 murdered
page 66 3 caught
Grammar # must, should Dictation
1 The police officer must examine these fingerprints.
1 1 must 3 must
2 When can you move in to your new house?
2 mustn’t 4 mustn’t, mustn’t
3 The detective couldn’t solve this crime.
2 1 must find 4 must carry 4 You mustn’t steal things from shops.
2 mustn’t hit 5 mustn’t talk 5 Should I leave school and get a job?
3 mustn’t ride
Grammar
3 1 should 4 shouldn’t 1 couldn’t 4 mustn’t
2 shouldn’t 5 should 2 can 5 Should
3 Should 6 should 3 should

4 1 should watch 3 should study


2 shouldn’t sleep 4 shouldn’t go # REVIEW 2
3
10 6 1 can 4 shouldn’t page 70
2 must 5 must
3 could 6 mustn’t Vocabulary
page 67 1 1 win 5 carry
2 grass 6 path
Listening # A dialogue 3 jungle 7 prison
3
7 No 4 canyon 8 criminal
11

3
11 8 1 Modesty Blaise 5 assistant 2 1 run towards 4 forget
2 crime 6 robbery 2 celebrate 5 suggest
3 Yes 7 killers 3 kill 6 get lost
4 11 8 Yes 3 1 train 4 believe
2 an accident 5 drop
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4 1 moon, star 4 weapons, fingerprints # UNIT 7
2 police officer, detective 5 arrest, catch
3 murder, steal 6 separate, get divorced page 72
5 1 get a job 4 climb up Vocabulary # Adjectives 1
2 field 5 find your way 3
14 1 normal – unique
3 leaves 6 give up boring – interesting
6 Possible answers tiny – huge
1 People usually cry when they are sad. thin – thick
2 An ambulance transports people to the hospital. wide – narrow
3 When someone suggests something you can do it. trendy / modern – old-fashioned
4 A security guard stops people from stealing things. wonderful – horrible
5 People usually hold things with their hands. 3
15 2 eyes, hair, nose (accessories and clothing)
6 People lie down in a bed.
3 1 thick 3 pretty
page 71 2 frightening 4 huge
Grammar 4 1 interesting 4 tiny
1 1 investigated, didn’t catch 2 horrible 5 wonderful
2 didn’t get, found 3 normal
3 carried, didn’t ask 5 P ossible answers
4 didn’t forget, called Physical appearance (adjectives of description): beautiful,
5 didn’t run, lost big, curly, dark, fat, good-looking, light, long, old, short,
2 1 Where did the accident happen? small, straight, tall, thin, ugly, young
at the corner of First Street and Oak Avenue Personality (adjectives of personality): adventurous,
2 Who did Ann rescue? athletic, brave, clever, confident, creative, friendly, funny,
Lucas generous, hard-working, honest, kind, lazy, nice, shy,
3 When did she call for help? strong, weak
at 11.05 page 73
4 Did Lucas break his leg?
Yes, he did. Reading # An e-mail
5 What did Ann receive?
100 Euros 6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

3 1 were driving 4 was taking


3
16 7 c a lookalike (line 6)
2 wasn’t laughing 5 were making 8 1 Justin Bieber (line 3)
3 wasn’t watching 6 wasn’t hiking 2 Quebec (line 5)
3 ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome (lines 5-7)
4 1 Was Michael looking at the moon or the stars last night?
4 Cleopatra (lines 11-12)
the moon
5 mathematics, philosophy, astronomy (lines 15-16)
2 Why was Nora crying?
Because she was reading a sad book. 9 1 modern doppelgangers or lookalikes (lines 5-7)
3 Were Mila and Abigail sleeping at midnight? 2 thick (line 10)
No, they weren’t. 3 really surprised (lines 11-12)
4 Who was Zoe running towards? 4 huge eyes (lines 13-14)
her grandfather 5 intelligent and educated (line 14)
5 Where were Mason and Henry sitting?
on leaves / under a tree / on the ground 10
Possible answers
6 What were Owen and Dylan doing yesterday afternoon? Alexander the Great: died at young age of 32, conquered
They were riding their bikes. countries from Egypt to India
Cleopatra: Queen of Egypt but she belonged to a royal
5 1 couldn’t 4 can’t Greek family
2 shouldn’t 5 Could Indira Ghandi: first woman to be Prime Minster of India
3 mustn’t 6 must and she was Prime Minister twice
Barack Obama: first Afro-American President
6 1 couldn’t 3 shouldn’t
2 must 4 can page 74
Grammar # Comparative adjectives
1 1 prettier than
2 more popular than
3 stronger than
4 trendier / more trendy than
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2 1 taller than 4 better than page 78


2 more beautiful than 5 wider than
3 worse than Grammar # Possessive pronouns
3 1 more athletic than 4 bigger than
3
22 2 1 mine 2 theirs 3 yours 4 hers 5 ours
2 taller than 5 more modern than
3 1 noisy, ours 4 lucky, his
3 longer than 2 hungry, theirs 5 huge, mine
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3 ugly, hers
4 1 more confident than
4 1 mine 4 theirs
2 more optimistic than 2 hers 5 yours
3 faster ... than 3 his
4 better ... than
5 slower ... than 5 1 mine 2 yours 3 Their 4 hers 5 our
6 more successful than
page 79
page 75 5 1 Were there 3 Was there
Listening # A history quiz Yes, there were. No, there wasn’t.
3
2 Was there 4 Were there
17 5 
1 (Budai), 3 (Napoleon), 4 (Queen Elizabeth 1) Yes, there was. Yes, there were.
3
17 6 1 shorter 4 white Listening # A conversation
2 Europe 5 restaurants
3 fingers 6 smiling
3
23 7 Dog lovers: friendly, noisy, funny
Cat lovers: adventurous, nervous, worried
Optional Listening
1 easy 4 long
3
23 8 1 c 2 b 3 d 4 a
2 big 5 happy Optional Listening
3 red
1 dog 4 Mia
Speaking # Comparing people 2 pets 5 nervous, worried
3 Mike’s
7 Jennifer Lopez
Speaking # Doing a survey
page 76 3
10
1 c 2 d 3 e 4 a 5 b
Vocabulary # Adjectives 2 24

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3
19 1 1 lucky, famous, quick, calm, polite, (quiet), (simple)
Writing # A profile of your family
3
20 2 F eels bad: Kate, Kerry, Mike, Sue
Feels good: Dan, Jenny 1 1 14 (opening / first paragraph)
2 in Hyde Park, Chicago (opening / first paragraph)
3 1 lucky 2 famous 3 quick 4 hungry 5 polite 3 his parents and sister (opening / first paragraph)
4 His mother is a doctor and his father is responsible for the
4 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 F
1 People get thirsty when they don’t drink. house and is a writer. (body / second paragraph)
3 A classroom is usually quiet during a test. 5 He loves his family. (closing / third paragraph)
6 A simple exercise is easy to do. WORD ORDER
page 77 pretty (adjective) – comes before sister (noun)
very (adverb of degree) – comes before busy (adjective)
Reading # A magazine article hard (adverb of manner) – comes after works (verb)
3 father (subject) – comes before stays (verb)
21 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
stays (verb) – comes after father (subject)
6 1 T 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 F
3 Providers are polite to others. (lines 12-13) 2 1 Sara is walking the dog.
4 Idealists are hard-working. (line 17) 2 The black shirt is mine.
5 The Myers-Briggs test doesn’t give an exact 3 Max shouted angrily.
description of your personality. (lines 20-21) 4 I am really hungry.
5 The girls run very fast.
7 1 career counsellor (lines 2-3)
2 Supervisors (lines 9-10) page 81
3 provider (line 13)
4 good ideas (lines 17-18)
# LANGUAGE REVIEW 7
5 Fashion design and photography (lines 18-19) Vocabulary
1 trendy 4 thirsty
2 huge 5 rude
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Dictation 3 1 Sara is going to wash the dishes in an hour.
2 Tom and Brian are going to repair some old chairs
1 Your dress is prettier than hers. tomorrow.
2 The yellow sweater is thicker than the blue one. 3 Liz isn’t going to help her mother this evening.
3 This maths test was more difficult than the one last month. 4 I’m going to sell cakes at the bake sale after school.
4 I think your project is more interesting than mine. 5 My parents are going to drive my friends home on
5 This road is narrower than the other roads. Monday.
Grammar 4 1 are / is going to volunteer
1 prettier than 4 mine 2 are going to bring
2 more boring than 5 hers 3 is going to take
3 better than 4 is going to come
5 am not going to return
6 am going to stay

# UNIT 8 5 1 Where are / is Ian’s class going to go tomorrow?


His class are / is going to go to a food bank for animals.
page 82 2 Are the students going to buy the pet food?
No, they aren’t. / No, they are going to bring donations
Vocabulary # Verbs of pet food.
3
1 agree – disagree, lend – borrow 3 Is Ian’s teacher going to take the food to the food bank?
25
No, he / she isn’t. / No, a driver is going to deliver the
3 1 finish 4 lend food.
2 sell 5 promise 4 How is Ian going to travel to the food bank?
3 bring 6 agree He is going to travel / go by bus.
5 What is Ian going to do in the afternoon?
4 1 hear 4 volunteers
He is going to stay to help at the food bank all afternoon.
2 collects 5 borrow
3 repair 6 disagree page 85
5 Food items in Exercise 1: cakes, pies Listening # A lesson
Possible answers
Other food items: apple, banana, beef, bread, cake,
3
29 6 his father
cereal, cheese, chicken, chips, egg, fizzy drink, ham,
hamburger, ice cream, juice, lamb, mushroom, onion,
3
29 7 1 e 2 d 3 b 4 a 5 c
orange, pie, pork, potato, rice, salad, sausage, soup, Optional Listening
steak, toast, tomato 1 celebrating 4 hormones
Common food items for breakfast: cereal, cheese, 2 be kind to us 5 lunch
egg, juice, sausage, toast 3 didn’t feel good
page 83 Speaking # Asking for help
Reading # A profile 3
30 9 1 helping me 4 something
2 understand this 5 carrying this box
3
27 7 in a library (lines 21-23)
3 explain it
8 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T
1 His family didn’t have much money. (lines 6-7) page 86
2 The libraries aren’t near poor neighbourhoods. Vocabulary # The environment
(lines 10-11)
3 Over 20 years ago, he started collecting books from
3
32 1 Negative actions: waste, damages, endangers, pollute
the rubbish. (lines 16-17) 3
33 2 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
9 1 successful (lines 1-3)
3 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 c
2 his mother (lines 7-9)
3 the rubbish (lines 13-15) 4 1 turn off 4 recycle
4 rubbish collection truck (line 15) 2 reduce 5 preserve
5 2000 (lines 22-23) 3 waste 6 clean up
10
Book by Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Author of stories about Sherlock Holmes: Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle page 87
page 84 Reading # An E-zine article
Grammar # be going to 6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3
28 2 1 is going to visit, aren’t going to be 3
34 7 Possible answer
2 are going to prepa re, aren’t going to eat, are going to take They (don’t mind the rubbish because they) depend on
3 is going to go, are going to give, aren’t going to buy, it to live.
are going to make
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8 1 Monday (lines 4-6) page 90


2 rubbish everywhere (lines 9-10)
3 Zabbaleen (lines 14-15) Writing # A formal e-mail
4 Cairo (lines 16-20)
1 1 Jonathan Wicker (a 14 year old student) (opening / first
5 sell them (for meat) (lines 22-23) paragragh)
9 1 12th-17th May (line 1) 2 to tell the mayor about an environmental problem in
2 near Cairo, Egypt (lines 6-8) the town (opening / first paragragh)
3 the wives and children (lines 17-20) 3 Oakville is very dirty. People throw rubbish in the
4 food from the rubbish (lines 20-21) streets because there aren’t many rubbish and recycling
5 90% of the rubbish in Cairo (lines 23-25) bins. There isn’t a recycling centre.
(body / second paragraph)
page 88 4 to build a recycling centre (closing / third paragragh)
5 It’s not cheap or easy. (closing / third paragragh)
Grammar # Present Continuous with future
meaning REFERENCING
it – Oakville
1 1 are leaving 4 is driving
2 is eating 5 isn’t visiting their – the towns’
3 am not reusing They – the towns near Oakville
Future meaning: 1, 4, 5 2 1 They 4 Our
2 1 am working 4 aren’t going out 2 her 5 He
2 aren’t buying 5 are cleaning up / 3 your
3 is meeting is cleaning up page 91
3 1 Are / Is the class picking up rubbish on Monday?
2 When are the students planting vegetables? # LANGUAGE REVIEW 8
3 What is Mr Blackburn teaching the students on Vocabulary
Wednesday?
4 Are the students collecting food for the charity shop 1 lend 4 waste
on Thursday? 2 collecting 5 throw out
5 What is the mayor talking about on Friday? 3 agree

4 1 Yes, they are. Dictation


2 On Tuesday. 1 I’m going to turn off the TV soon.
3 eco-farming 2 Are you going to throw out your old phone?
4 No, they aren’t. They’re collecting clothes. 3 The mechanic is repairing our car tomorrow.
5 ideas for recycling in the city 4 How much money is Mike going to borrow?
5 I’m returning these books to the library tomorrow.
page 89
Listening # A lecture Grammar
1 am not going to sell
3
35 6 1, 4
2 We are going to donate
3
36 7 1 Cow meat 4 Fruit 3 Is he going to keep
2 Pig meat 5 Vegetables 4 am meeting
3 Eggs 5 Are they volunteering

Optional Listening
1 F 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 T
# UNIT 9
Speaking # Describing a city
page 92
3
9 1 great 4 here
37
2 at night 5 by Vocabulary # Technology
3 clean 4
01 1 Verbs: transfer, record, stream, store, install, code
Nouns: memory card, monitor, printer, speakers, external
hard drive, screen, file, keyboard, mouse, Wi-Fi,
video game, touchscreen
1 video game 5 screen
2 mouse 6 printer
3 touchscreen 7 keyboard
4 speakers
4
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3 1 Wi-Fi 4 a mobile phone Optional Listening
2 monitors 5 paper 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 F
3 weather 6 a song 1 Researchers at Belgium’s University of Antwerp have
developed a robotic hand.
4 1 mouse 4 memory card
3 Smart gloves are for people with hearing problems.
2 screen 5 speakers
5 The Blitab has got a special touchscreen with Braille on it.
3 keyboard
page 93 Speaking # Asking for information
11
1 d 2 f 3 a 4 e 5 b 6 c
Reading # An interview
page 96
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Vocabulary # Everyday items
4
04 7 They will give them job opportunities. (lines 22-23)
4
1 Items in pictures: 1 soap, 2 houseplant, 3 shampoo,
8 1 They fly. (lines 4-5) 07
4 towel, 5 washing machine, 6 kettle,
2 Pilots don’t sit in drones. (line 5)
7 lamp, 8 air conditioner
3 for dangerous missions (line 11)
4 to deliver packages, for photography and to provide 4
08 2 interesting facts about everyday items
Internet connection (lines 16-17)
5 a 3D printer (line 21) 3 1 key 4 microwave
2 washing machine 5 pillow
9 1 ground (lines 5-6) 3 towel 6 toothpaste
2 pictures, videos (lines 6-7)
3 remote places (lines 12-13) 4 1 shampoo 4 air conditioner
4 100,000 (lines 17-18) 2 lamp 5 kettle
5 build, fly (lines 20-22) 3 rubbish bin

page 94 5 Items in the house: bed, chair, cooker, cupboard, curtain,


desk, fridge, rug, shelf, shower, sink, sofa, table
Grammar # will page 97
1 1 will live 4 won’t have
Reading # A magazine article
2 won’t write 5 will know
3 will be
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2 1 Fifteen students will study computer programming, but 4
09 7 
Possible answers
thirteen students won’t study computer programming. Someone is using a mascara brush to help a wild animal.
2 Nine students will drive a smart car, but nineteen A girl is using a recycled box as a desk.
students won’t drive a smart car. Women are using saris to filter water.
3 Eight students will get married, but twenty students
won’t get married. 8 1 mascara brushes (lines 1-3)
4 Eighteen students will have children, but ten students 2 desks (lines 7-11)
won’t have children. 3 recycled boxes (lines 14-15)
5 Ten students will buy a robot, but eighteen students 4 (dangerous) bacteria (lines 18-19)
won’t buy a robot. 5 saris (lines 27-31)

3 Possible answers 9 1 dangerous insects and insect eggs (lines 3-6)


1 Will you buy clothes online next week? 2 It can be made into a schoolbag. (lines 16-17)
2 Will your mother stream music in the future? 3 cholera (lines 19-20)
3 Will you and your family play a virtual reality game 4 fold it four times (lines 27-31)
tomorrow?
4 Will your brother repair a computer tomorrow?
page 98
5 Will your sister code a smartphone app in 20 years? Grammar # First Conditional
5 1 will ... preserve 4 won’t destroy 1 1 will wash 4 rains
2 won’t lose 5 will protect 2 tries 5 don’t buy
3 won’t survive 6 will join 3 won’t want
1 b 2 a 3 c 4 e 5 d
page 95
Listening # A classroom discussion
4
10 3 1 will open 4 doesn’t work
2 uses 5 will buy
6 1 b 2 c 3 a 3 will cook
4
05 7 1 c 2 a 3 b 4 1 puts 5 will save
2 will become 6 doesn’t get
4
05 8 1 smart glove 4 Aslan robotic hand 3 won’t feel 7 won’t survive
2 Aslan robotic hand 5 Blitab 4 buy 8 give
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page 99 # REVIEW 3
Listening # A presentation page 102
4
11 5 to create electricity Vocabulary
4
12 6 1 sunlight 3 collects 1 POSITIVE USUALLY IN THE
2 ground 4 world
ADJECTIVES BATHROOM
Optional Listening pretty shampoo
houseplant, electricity, Holland, photosynthesis, energy, interesting soap
sunlight, brilliant
lucky toothpaste
Speaking # Describing items calm towel
7 1 c 2 d 3 b 4 a
page 100 RELATED TO PROTECTING THE
COMPUTERS ENVIRONMENT
Writing # A prediction about the future Wi-Fi reuse
1 1 the year 2050 (opening / first paragraph) file clean up
2 technology (opening / first paragraph)
3 We will install a special app and it will turn the air external hard drive recycle
conditioner or the lights on and off when we enter or memory card pick up
leave a room. (body / second paragraph)
4 We will have special rubbish bins and they will recycle 2 1 lamp 5 brush
our waste for us. (body / second paragraph) 2 key 6 keyboard
5 The world will be a great place. / People will be happy. 3 pillow 7 mouse
(closing / third paragraph) 4 screen
SYNONYMS 3 1 huge 4 reduce
protect – preserve 2 thirsty 5 normal
fantastic – great 3 disagree 6 volunteer

2 1 great 3 arrives 4 1 borrow, return 4 thick, thin


2 store 4 move 2 worried, nervous 5 finish, bring
3 turn on, turn off 6 keeps, collects
page 101
5 1 d 2 f 3 b 4 e 5 c 6 a
# LANGUAGE REVIEW 9
6 1 touchscreen 5 damage
Vocabulary 2 angry 6 donate
3 repair 7 rude
1 record 4 shampoo
4 difficult 8 rubbish bin
2 monitor 5 kettle
3 speakers page 103
Dictation Grammar
1 I think he’ll bring the keys. 1 1 darker than 4 taller than
2 Will they throw out the microwave? 2 more beautiful than 5 more popular than
3 If you learn to code, you’ll get a good job. 3 better than
4 Roy will be happy if you buy him this video game.
5 If you travel to that area, you won’t have Wi-Fi. 2 1 yours 4 mine
2 ours 5 theirs
Grammar 3 his 6 hers
1 it won’t 4 won’t dry 3 1 are going to volunteer 4 isn’t going to see
2 Will he use 5 We will wash 2 aren’t going to be 5 is going to sleep
3 she loses 3 is going to stay 6 are going to build

4 1 He is buying one tomorrow.


2 Are you joining us?
3 We aren’t helping William.
4 Where is she staying?
5 They are having a bake sale next week.

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5 1 won’t cook 4 will fly page 106
2 will clean 5 won’t go
3 won’t have # UNIT 3 FAST FINISHERS
6 1 will arrive 4 will put 1 
orange = husband
2 study 5 don’t find dark green = grandparent
3 won’t go 6 will turn on brown = niece
light blue = stepmother
pink = nephew
page 104 light green = stepson
purple = son
# UNIT 1 FAST FINISHERS dark blue = parent
1 
bus stop, amusement park, post office, stop sign, town 1 son 2 nephew
square, traffic light, zebra crossing
Children love going to the amusement park. 2 1 There weren’t 5 There was
2 There were 6 There weren’t
2 1 many 3 There were 7 There wasn’t
2 much, many 4 There weren’t
3 a, any, many Tick correct sentences: 2, 4, 5
4 a, the
5 How much, any, the 3 True sentences: N, U, R, S, E
Another job: nurse
1 e 2 d 3 a 4 c 5 b

3 1 take tours 5 paint 4 1 received 4 painted


2 wrote 5 flew
2 go abroad 6 order pizza
3 walked 6 gave
3 go ice skating 7 go camping
4 exercise 8 join a group 1 c 2 f 3 e 4 d 5 a 6 b

4 1 takes 5 have
2 doesn’t like 6 don’t buy page 107
3 runs 7 doesn’t eat
4 reads 8 order # UNIT 4 FAST FINISHERS
Picture 2 1 1 called for help
2 ambulance
page 105 3 injured
4 slipped, fell
# UNIT 2 FAST FINISHERS 5 first-aid kit
1 c 2 e 3 b 4 a 5 d
1 1 atlas 5 compass
2 textbook 6 glue 2 Possible answers
3 dictionary 7 laptop a didn’t play f didn’t get
4 flash drive 8 paints b didn’t watch g didn’t call
correct schoolbag: 1 c didn’t go h didn’t eat
d didn’t break i didn’t have
2 1 The teacher is writing on the whiteboard in picture A. e didn’t cook
The teacher isn’t writing on the whiteboard in picture B.
2 Fiona and Kelly are using calculators in picture A. 3 1 lose 4 lie down
Fiona and Kelly aren’t using calculators in picture B. 2 win 5 arrive
3 Mike is listening to the teacher in picture B. 3 carry 6 rescue
Mike isn’t listening to the teacher in picture A.
4 1 What did Paula eat before the race?
4 Joanna and Rebecca are talking in picture A. apples
Joanna and Rebecca aren’t talking in picture B. 2 Did John train for the race?
5 Tim is looking at the teacher in picture B. Yes, he did.
Tim isn’t looking at the teacher in picture A. 3 When did Kate arrive at the race?
6 The students are wearing blue shirts in picture B. at 8.30
The students aren’t wearing blue shirts in picture A. 4 Did Dan win the race?
3 
lorry, tram, aeroplane, taxi, motorbike, train, boat, No, he didn’t.
helicopter 5 Did Liam compete in the race?
not in picture: taxi No, he didn’t.

4 1 Pete travels on the train every Friday.


2 Pete and Jim travel on the train every Friday.
3 Pete and Jim are travelling on the train right now.
4 Nina is travelling on the train right now.
5 Is Nina travelling on the train right now?
6 Does Nina travel on the train every day?
7 Nina doesn’t travel on the train every day.
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# UNIT 5 FAST FINISHERS # UNIT 7 FAST FINISHERS
1 1 sky 5 star 1 1 tiny 4 thick
2 field 6 ground 2 modern 5 horrible
3 jungle 7 countryside 3 interesting
4 planet
2 Possible answers
2 Possible answers Charlotte’s hair is darker than Susan’s hair.
Max and Kim were playing football on the grass. Charlotte’s dog is smaller than Susan’s dog.
Sally was sitting on a rock and reading a book. Susan’s shirt is more colourful than Charlotte’s shirt.
Josh was taking pictures of a tree. Susan is taller than Charlotte.
Penny was sleeping on the ground. Susan’s dog is bigger than Charlotte’s dog.
Paul and Jake were walking the dog on a path. Susan’s hair is lighter than Charlotte’s hair.
Charlotte is shorter than Susan.
3 1 cry 6 enjoy
Charlotte is more athletic than Susan.
2 drop 7 remember
3 smile 8 suggest 3 1 e 2 c 3 g 4 f 5 b 6 a 7 d
4 believe 9 lose The hidden adjective is: worried.
5 laugh
4 1 e 2 f 3 a 4 c 5 b 6 d
4 Possible answers 1 Joe’s cat is dark, but Dave’s cat is darker than his.
1 Where were Jake and Paul going? 2 My book is boring, but Jane’s book is more boring
to the ice cream van than mine.
2 What was Jake’s dog eating? 3 Nina and Jane have got long hair, but Danielle’s hair is
ice cream longer than theirs.
3 What were Kim and Sally doing? 4 You’ve got a big dog, but my dog is bigger than yours.
listening to music 5 Our house is modern, but your house is more modern
4 Why were Penny and Max laughing? than ours.
They were reading funny comics. 6 Ana’s necklace is pretty, but Emma’s necklace is
5 Why was Josh using his phone? prettier than hers.
He was talking to his dad.
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page 109
# UNIT 8 FAST FINISHERS
# UNIT 6 FAST FINISHERS
1 1 e finish 4 a sell
1 be born get divorced 2 b promise 5 d hear
have a baby fall in love 3 f agree 6 c bring
leave school get a job
get married 2 1 Kim isn’t going to volunteer at the animal shelter this
Friday.
in the picture: get married
2 Are Emma and Steve going to go to the cinema
2 When Emma was 6 months old, she couldn’t read. tomorrow?
When Emma was 6 months old, she couldn’t walk. 3 Matthew is going to borrow a book from his friend.
When Emma was 6 months old, she could drink. 4 Mike and Tom are going to repair their bicycles on
Today, Emma can dance. Saturday.
Today, Emma can’t work. 5 What is Joanna going to donate to the charity shop?
Today, Emma can send text messages.
3 1 pick up, clean up
3 robbery, stole, catch, police officers, investigated, 2 throw out, Recycle
examined, caught, criminal, arrested 3 waste, turn off
The detectives found fingerprints.
4 Possible answers
4 1 must 4 Should I am picking up rubbish at the park next Saturday.
2 shouldn’t 5 mustn’t They are planting trees at the playground next week.
3 could 6 can He is volunteering at the animal shelter tomorrow.
The criminal stole £21,000. I am planting flowers at the park next week.
They are volunteering at the hospital next Saturday.
He is cleaning up the park tomorrow.

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# UNIT 9 FAST FINISHERS Unit 5 # Making Films
1 c 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 d
1 
file, transfer, memory card, touchscreen, mouse, printer,
monitor, keyboard TEST YOURSELF
The screen is broken. 1 shot 4 blockbuster
2 1 Smartphones will be tiny. 2 screenplay 5 B-movie
2 Students won’t use textbooks. 3 storyboard
3 Robots will cook meals.
4 Babies will play video games. page 119
5 People won’t eat meat.
Unit 6 # Famous Detectives
3 charger, pillow, washing machine
1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T
4 1 If you are cold, I will turn off the air conditioner.
2 The food will be warm if you put it in the microwave. TEST YOURSELF
3 If you need a key, I will give you mine. 1 Enola Holmes – Millie Bobby Brown
4 If my clothes get dirty, I will put them in the washing 2 Sherlock Holmes – Benedict Cumberbatch
machine. 3 Raquel Murillo – Itziar Ituño
5 She will use a towel if the hairdryer isn’t working. 4 Luther – Idris Elba
1 e 2 d 3 c 4 b 5 a 5 Veronica Mars – Kristen Bell

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# CULTURE QUIZZES
Unit 7 # The Olympics
page 114
1 c 2 b 3 b 4 b 5 a
Unit 1 # Seeing City Sights
TEST YOURSELF
1 T 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 F
1 c 2 e 3 d 4 b 5 a
TEST YOURSELF
1 b 2 a 3 d 4 e 5 c page 121
Unit 8 # Clothes
page 115
1 c 2 b 3 c 4 a
Unit 2 # Travel
TEST YOURSELF
1 b 2 c 3 b 4 b 5 c
1910s hobble skirt (2)
TEST YOURSELF 1920s flapper dress (3)
1930s fedora (7)
1 c 2 e 3 a 4 d 5 b
1940s bikini (8)
1950s quiff (6)
page 116 1960s miniskirt (4)
1970s bell-bottom jeans (9)
Unit 3 # At Home 1980s leggings (1)
1 F 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 1990s overalls (5)

TEST YOURSELF
page 122
1 e 2 d 3 a 4 c 5 b 6 f
Unit 9 # Television
page 117 1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F

Unit 4 # Sea and Snow TEST YOURSELF


1 b 2 e 3 d 4 a 5 f 6 c 1 b 2 d 3 i 4 j 5 a 6 c 7 g 8 f 9 h 10 e

TEST YOURSELF
1 C 2 A 3 E 4 D 5 B

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COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS # UNIT 8 page 131


# UNIT 1 page 124 FACT FILE
FACT FILE Activity: Recycling

City: Hong Kong When: Tuesday morning at 8 am


Why it’s There is a combination of British and Where: meeting in the school cafeteria
special: Chinese culture. Things the collect the rubbish from the
Activities: shopping and taking tours volunteers are classrooms, organise the plastic,
going to do: glass and paper into different
Popular traditional Chinese shops, street
bags, take these bags to the
places to markets, beautiful, modern shopping
visit: recycling bins at the supermarket
centres, parks, temples, museums,
car park
nature reserves, fishing villages and
Victoria Peak mountain FACT FILE
Activity: Planting Trees
# UNIT 2 page 125
When: Thursday morning at 10 am
a How to Paint (Guide) b Duolingo
Where: playground
# UNIT 3 page 126 Things the carry the trees to the playground
a worked on a local lord’s land volunteers are and plant them
b in a castle or large house going to do:
c in small houses near the lord’s home
d doctors, cooks, cleaners, businesspeople, craftsmen
# UNIT 9 page 132
# UNIT 4 page 127 Possible answers
a Gijsbertus Adrianus Panhuise 2 poetry
b in Maui, Hawaii 6 Because you travel above the ground / traffic.
c Red Bull King of the Air 8 They woke people up.
d Gisela Pulido 10 flying
12 wetlands in South Florida
# UNIT 5 page 128 16 Because they want to have the same opportunities as
1 b 2 a 3 c 4 a 5 c the women.
17 a lookalike
# UNIT 6 page 129 20 He collected books and lent them to (poor) children.
a Because her IQ is a problem. 23 They use them to extract dangerous insects and insect
b Someone begins imitating Jack the Ripper and eggs from the bodies of wild animals.
murdering people around the city.
# UNIT 7 page 130
PRONUNCIATION APPENDIX
FACT FILE
page 135
Zodiac sign: Leo
Personality: like to be the centre of attention,
# INTRODUCTION
noisier than other people, 2 Class CD 4, Track 15
love life and want to have fun 1 /V/ 4 /g/
Celebrity: Shawn Mendes 2 /m/ 5 /e/
3 /f/ 6 /Y/
FACT FILE
3 Class CD 4, Track 16
Zodiac sign: Virgo 1 share 4 his
2 point 5 be
Personality: more careful than other people,
3 look 6 eight
worried about making mistakes,
like being perfect, aren’t afraid
to work hard and correct their 4 Class CD 4, Track 17
1 shelf 4 windy
mistakes, seem calm on the
2 cow 5 bathroom
outside, but inside are very
3 cheese
nervous
Celebrity: Nick Jonas 5 Class CD 4, Track 18
1 /wɒtʃ/ 4 /'sændlz/
2 /spuːn/ 5 /'bʊkʃɒp/
3 /fɪʃ/

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# UNIT 1 # UNIT 7
1 Class CD 4, Track 19 2 Class CD 4, Track 32
1
carpark 4 town square 1 do 4 white
2
roundabout 5 bedroom 2 then 5 they
3
post office 6 bookshop 3 Dan 6 fatter

2 Class CD 4, Track 20
1 /h/ # UNIT 8
2 /Bh/
3 /g/
1 Class CD 4, Track 33
1 /w/
page 136 2 /v/

3 Class CD 4, Track 21 2 Class CD 4, Track 34


1 wet 4 wow
/g/ /h/ /Bh/ 2 vest 5 very
paints goes exercises 3 verse
hikes learns uses
visits explores teaches
# UNIT 9
# UNIT 3 1 Class CD 4, Track 37
( )(
1 )
1 Class CD 4, Track 23 ( )(
2 )
1 strong 4 strong
( )(
3 )
2 weak 5 weak
3 strong ( )(
4 )

2 Class CD 4, Track 24
1, 3, 4
OPTIONAL GRAMMAR EXTENSION
3 Class CD 4, Track 25 page 140
/X/ /W/ /BX/ # used to
learned washed invented
saved kicked ended 1 1 used to be 4 used to work
discovered jumped protected 2 didn’t use to like 5 didn’t use to take
3 used to play

# UNIT 4 2 1 used to play


2 didn’t use to have
1 Class CD 4, Track 26 3 didn’t use to ride
1 2 2 3 3 2 4 3 5 4 4 used to work, didn’t use to be
5 used to take, didn’t use to walk
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3 1 Sam didn’t use to send text messages.
# UNIT 5 2 Sam used to play games on a tablet.
3 Sam didn’t use to surf the web.
1 Class CD 4, Track 29 4 Sam used to meet friends after school.
5 Sam didn’t use to ride a bike to school.
/k/ /s/ 6 Sam used to watch animated films on TV
climb cinema
cold notice 4 1 Did … use to live
volcano sentence No, he didn’t.
uncle nice 2 did … use to travel
actor place They used to travel by ship.
3 did … use to use
2 Class CD 4, Track 30 They used to use blackboards.
4 did … use to write
1 a 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 b
She used to write in a café.
5 did … use to play
He used to play basketball.
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5 1 Did your mother use to read books to you? 2 1 the strongest 4 the worst
2 Did your father use to sing songs to you? 2 the funniest 5 the most generous
3 How did you use to get to school? 3 the laziest
4 Did you use to go to bed early?
5 What did you use to watch on TV? 3 1 the most athletic 4 the nicest
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers 2 the most frightening 5 the smallest
3 the most boring
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4 1 Alfie is the tallest boy in the school.
# Present Perfect Simple 2 Zoe is the nicest girl in the class.
3 They are the cleverest / the most clever students
1 1 have trained 4 has closed
in Year 9.
2 has stopped 5 have … sailed
4 She is the best writer in the country.
3 have … used
5 It is the easiest exercise in the test.
2 BASE FORM PAST SIMPLE PAST PARTICIPLE
1 b 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 c

eat ate eaten page 143


be was / were been # (not) as … as, too …, (not) … enough
write wrote written 1 1 not as interesting as 4 as old as
2 as tall as 5 not as thick as
see saw seen
3 not as athletic as
hear heard heard
send sent sent
2 1 too young 4 too long
2 too dangerous 5 too dark
go went gone 3 too slow
buy bought bought 3 1 not strong enough 4 not trendy enough
2 not warm enough 5 wide enough
wear wore worn
3 old enough
take took taken
break broke broken
4 1 not as old as 4 not special enough
2 too tired 5 as trendy as
put put put 3 as exciting as
speak spoke spoken 5 1 as tall as
drive drove driven 2 not as light as
3 too long
meet met met 4 not big enough
fly flew flown 5 too heavy, strong enough

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# Object Pronouns
3 1 has … been 4 has … driven
2 hasn’t climbed 5 haven’t spoken 1 1 it 5 her
3 haven’t sent 6 have … called 2 him 6 us
3 me 7 you
4 1 Have you ever met a famous person? 4 them
2 Has your mother ever played tennis?
3 Have your parents ever flown in an aeroplane? 2 1 her 5 you
4 Have you recently talked on your phone? 2 it 6 him
5 Has your best friend recently sent you a text message? 3 me 7 them
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4 us

5 1 has driven, since 3 1 it 4 us


2 has been, for 2 them 5 you
3 haven’t climbed, since 3 him 6 me
4 have lived, for
5 has had, since 4 1 them 4 her
6 haven’t eaten, for 2 him 5 me
3 us
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5 1 help them 4 call me
# Superlative Adjectives 2 ask him 5 buy it
3 gave her
1 1 the fastest
2 the most old-fashioned
3 the best
4 the most frightening
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