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ANSWER KEY – MODULE 7 3.3 The higher price is the main disadvantage of ethically
TEST A made products.
3.4 Consumers can opt to buy second-hand items, they can
LISTENING refuse to buy unethical items and start researching about
1. a. unnecessary b. possessions c. less d. spending e. list companies that are more sustainable and ethical.
2. a. T b. F c. T d. F e. T
VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
READING 1. a. buy b. cruelty c. fair d. workers e. spending f. modern
2. a. False – “It’s unlikely you don’t use something daily that g. interconnected h. responsible
was produced unethically somewhere else and sold in your 2. a. something b. any c. No d. nothing
country.” (lines 4-5) b. True – “It’s common knowledge that 3. a. You should read the tag so that you can see the origin of
some of the top brands employ these kinds of labour the item you are buying. b. Find out how the item was made
practices.” (lines 8-9) c. False – “We have a strange ability to in order to avoid violations of human rights. c. I did some
conveniently forget when we learn that something was made research so as to be able to start buying more ethically.
unethically” (lines 11-12) d. False – “There are many brands 4. a. buying b. Not taking c. Being d. feeling
centred around ethical labour practices and sustainability.” 5. Possible answers: a. always/usually b. here/nearby c. easily/
(lines 19-20) e. True – “ethically-made products are often successfully d. now/today
more expensive.” (line 21)
3. Possible answers: ANSWER KEY – MODULE 8
3.1 They turn a blind eye to unethically-produced items because TEST A
it makes them feel uncomfortable and they don’t want to think
about child labour and slavery. LISTENING
3.2 They shouldn’t buy it and should instead search for ethically- 1. a. Brian Chesky b. Cynthia Tidwell c. Maya Angelou
produced items. d. Brian Chesky e. J.K. Rowling
3.3 The higher price is the main disadvantage of ethically-made 2. a. T b. F c. F d. T e. T
products.
READING
3.4 When consumers can’t afford ethical alternatives , they can
2. a. beforehand (line 2) b. dress code (line 6) c. job
always buy second-hand items.
description (line 12) d. press releases (line 18) e. achievement
VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (line 22) f. outfit (line 24)
1. a. don’t buy b. free c. trade d. animals e. money 3. a. True – “candidates show up looking like they’re going to
f. history g. interconnected h. responsible class, not presenting a professional demeanor.” (lines 7-8)
2. a. any b. something c. nothing d. No b. True – “If you arrive late and stressed, the interview will not
3. a. You should read the tag in order to see the origin of the go well.” (lines 10-11) c. False – “Be ready to answer typical
item you are buying. b. I did some research so as to be able to interview questions with a story about yourself.” (line 21)
start buying more ethically. c. Find out how the item was made d. True – “Lay out your interview outfit the night before, get a
so that you can avoid violations of human rights. good night’s rest and always get an early start.“ (lines 25-26)
4. a. Being b. buying c. Not taking d. feeling
VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
5. Possible answers: a. now/today b. easily/successfully c. here/
1. a. driving b. flexibility c. working d. benefits e. change
nearby d. always/usually
f. telecommuting g. efficiency h. productivity i. commute
TEST B j. difference
2. a. neither… nor b. either… or c. neither… nor/not only…
LISTENING
but also/both… and d. both… and/not only… but also
1. a. remove b. experiences c. months d. money e. food
2. a. F b. T c. F d. T e. F 3. a. on top of b. between c. near/next to/behind/opposite
4. a. who b. who/that c. which/that d. whose
READING 5. a. If b. before c. Although d. whereas
2. a. True – “It’s unlikely you don’t use something daily that TEST B
was produced unethically somewhere else and sold in your
country.” (lines 4-5) b. False – “It’s common knowledge that LISTENING
some of the top brands employ these kinds of labour 1. a. Maya Angelou b. J.K. Rowling c. Cynthia Tidwell d. Brian
practices.” (lines 8-9) c. True – “We have a strange ability to Chesky e. Brian Chesky
conveniently forget when we learn that something was made 2. a. F b. T c. T d. F e. F
unethically” (lines 11-12) d. True – “There are many brands
READING
centred around ethical labour practices and sustainability.”
2. a. beforehand (line 2) b. dress code (line 6) c. job
(lines 19-20) e. False – “ethically-made products are often
description (line 12) d. press releases (line 18) e. achievement
more expensive.” (line 21)
(line 22) f. outfit (line 24)
3. Possible answers:
3. a. True – “(…) candidates show up looking like they’re going
3.1 They do that because it makes them feel uncomfortable
to class, not presenting a professional demeanor.” (lines 7-8)
and they don’t want to think about child labour and slavery.
b. True – “If you arrive late and stressed, the interview will not
3.2 They shouldn’t buy it and should instead search for
go well.” (lines 10-11) c. False – “Be ready to answer typical
ethically-produced items.
interview questions with a story about yourself.” (line 21)
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d. True – “Lay out your interview outfit the night before, get a TEST B
good night’s rest and always get an early start.“ (lines 25-26)
LISTENING
VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR 1. a. Remote technical support b. Instagram consulting
1. a. working b. work c. remote d. telecommuting e. benefits c. Social media consulting d. SEO consulting e. App
f. distractions g. employee h. productivity i. commute j. office development
2. a. neither… nor/not only… but also/both… and b. neither… 2. a. T b. F c. F d. T e. F
nor c. both… and/not only… but also d. either… or
3. a. near/next to/behind/opposite b. on top of c. between READING
4. a. who/that b. whose c. who d. which/that 2.1 a 2.2 c 2.3 a 2.4 c
5. a. Although b. before c. whereas d. If 3. a. 1 b. 4 c. 5 d. 2 e. 3
VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
ANSWER KEY – MODULE 9 1. a. face b. famous c. introduce d. strong e. pretend
TEST A f. vision g. lifting h. next i. influence j. active
2. a. write b. apologise c. to use d. to work e. plan
LISTENING 3. a. (...) were smuggled into the warehouse last week. b. (...)
1. a. App development b. SEO consulting c. Instagram networking website called Facebook was founded by Mark
consulting d. Remote technical support e. Social media Zuckerberg. c. (...) all his social media platforms managed and
consulting updated. d. (...) her website redesigned. e. (...) have this
2. a. F b. T c. F d. F e. T important document translated.
READING 4. a. won’t have finished b. will be working c. won’t be
2.1 b 2.2 a 2.3 a 2.4 c working d. Will you have retired e. will have gone
3. a. 4 b. 5 c. 1 d. 3 e. 2
VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
1. a. come b. influential c. respond d. strong e. aspirations
f. grand g. stepping h. plan i. communication j. network
2. a. write b. to work c. apologise d. plan e. to use
3. a. (...) all his social media platforms managed and updated.
b. (...) were smuggled into the warehouse last week. c. (...) her
website redesigned. d. (...) networking website called Facebook
was founded by Mark Zuckerberg. e. (...) have this important
document translated.
4. a. Will you have retired b. will be working c. will have gone

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d. won’t be working e. won’t have finished

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