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Unit Exercise 3 page 5
1 Is your name Martin? 2 Are you from Ireland?
Introduction 3 Is your dad at home? 4 Are Harry and Neil teachers?
5 Are Joanna and I American? 6 Is Sarah hungry?

A Meeting people 1 c 2 f 3 a 4 b 5 e 6 d

Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 6 page 5


Exercise 1 $ LISTENING 2 page 4
Iris Hi, Annaliese. How are you? 1 Liam is nineteen years old.
Annaliese Fine, thanks, Iris. And you? 2 Liam and Clare are American.
Iris I’m fine too. Annaliese, this is Giacomo. He’s from America. 3 Liam is from New Orleans.
Annaliese Hi, nice to meet you. 4 Clare is from Chicago.
Giacomo And you. Where are you from, Annaliese? 5 Clare is nineteen years old.
Annaliese I’m from Australia. 6 Liam’s favourite food is ice cream.
Giacomo And how old are you? 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 F
Annaliese I’m seventeen. What about you?
Giacomo I’m seventeen too. Exercise 5 page 5
Annaliese How do you spell your name? Students’ own answers
Giacomo G-I-A-C-O-M-O.
2 Fine, thanks, Iris. And you? Exercise 6 page 5
3 I’m fine too. Annaliese, this is Giacomo. He’s from America. 2 your 3 his 4 her 5 its 6 our 7 your 8 their
5 And you. Where are you from, Annaliese?
6 I’m from Australia. Exercise 7 page 5
8 I’m seventeen. What about you?
b 1 That is my mum.
9 I’m seventeen, too.
c 4 Those are our sisters.
10 How do you spell your name?
d 5 This is my schoolbag.
11 G-I-A-C-O-M-O.
e 3 That is his bike.
Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 3 page 4 f 6 These are our books.

2 school 3 student 4 teacher 5 pencil 6 house Challenge! page 5


7 chair 8 desk
Students’ own answers
Exercise 3 $ LISTENING 4 page 4
b 13 c 11 d 23 e 9 f 50 g 16 h 1 i 30 C have got and articles
Exercise 4 page 4 Exercise 1 page 6
21 twenty-one 3 three 8 eight 40 forty 19 nineteen 1 ’ve got 2 ’s got 3 ’s got 4 ’ve got 5 ’ve got
15 fifteen 12 twelve 6 six
Exercise 2 page 6
Exercise 5 $ LISTENING 5 page 4
2 haven’t got 3 hasn’t got 4 haven’t got 5 hasn’t got
1 What’s your name? 2 How are you? 3 How old are you? 6 haven’t got
4 How do you spell your name? 5 Where are you from?
2 f 3 a 4 e 5 d 6 b
Students’ own answers
Exercise 3 page 6
Exercise 6 page 4
2 Has Leo got a guitar? No, he hasn’t.
Students’ own answers 3 Have Emily and Leo got a cat? No, they haven’t.
4 Have Emily and Leo got a dictionary? Yes, they have.
5 Has Emily got an MP3 player? No, she hasn’t.
B be, possessives and 6 Has Leo got an MP3 player? Yes, he has.
pronouns Exercise 4 page 6
Exercise 1 page 5 1 an 2 an 3 a 4 a 5 an 6 a
1 ’re 2 is 3 are 4 ’m 5 is 6 ’re
Exercise 5 page 6
Exercise 2 page 5 1 a 2 a 3 The 4 the 5 the 6 an
2 Sam isn’t in the classroom. 3 We aren’t eighteen years old.
4 They aren’t from New Zealand. 5 I’m not hungry.
Exercise 6 page 6
1 b 2 b 3 c 4 c 5 a

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Challenge! page 6 Exercise 7 page 7


Students’ own answers 2 15th 3 30th 4 31st 5 18th 6 22nd

Exercise 8 $ LISTENING 8 page 7


D Time, days and dates 2 1st June 3 19th December 4 20th January 5 31st July
6 12th February 7 8th September 8 6th March
Exercise 1 $ LISTENING 7 page 7
1 Man What time is it, please?
Woman It’s half past three. Unit 1
Man Thank you.
Woman You’re welcome.
2 Woman What time is it, please? 1A Family
Man It’s five to seven.
Woman Thank you. Exercise 1 page 8
Man You’re welcome. Across 2 grandfather 4 daughter 6 husband 9 cousin
3 Man What time is it, please? 11 wife
Woman It’s quarter past eleven. Down 1 granddaughter 3 aunt 5 grandmother 7 nephew
Man Thank you. 8 uncle 10 son
Woman You’re welcome.
4 Woman What time is it, please? Exercise 2 page 8
Man It’s ten past four.
2 parents 3 grandparents 4 granddaughter / grandchildren
Woman Thank you.
5 great-grandfather / great-grandmother
Man You’re welcome.
5 Man What time is it, please? Exercise 3 page 8
Woman It’s twenty to six.
Man Thank you. 2 b 3 a 4 d 5 c 6 e
Woman You’re welcome.
6 Woman What time is it, please? Exercise 4 page 8
Man It’s ten o’clock. 2 My cousins’ flat is very big. 3 Naomi’s computer is new.
Woman Thank you. 4 My friends’ party is on Saturday. 5 Her grandparents’ cat is black.
Man You’re welcome.
1 3.30 2 6.55 3 11.15 4 4.10 5 5.40 6 10.00
Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): Plural forms of nouns

Exercise 2 page 7
Exercise 5 page 8
+ -s photos, twins, uncles, videos
2 It’s five to seven. 3 It’s quarter past eleven.
+ -es buses, dishes, matches, tomatoes
4 It’s ten past four. 5 It’s twenty to six. 6 It’s ten o’clock.

Exercise 3 page 7
Exercise 6 page 8
1 children 2 babies, teeth 3 men, women 4 families
1 What time is it, please? 2 It’s half past ten.
5 people
3 Thank you. 4 You’re welcome.

Exercise 4 page 7
1B Present simple:
2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday
6 Friday 7 Saturday affirmative and negative
Exercise 5 page 7 Exercise 1 page 9
1 live 2 has 3 plays 4 study 5 like 6 watches
Q W M A R C H E R J T Y
U J I O P A A U G U S T
Exercise 2 page 9
M A Y S S D F F G L H J
K N O V E M B E R Y O D 1 has 2 work 3 comes 4 meet 5 get up 6 speaks
J U N E P L Z B X C C E
V A B N T A P R I L T C Exercise 3 page 9
M R Q W E E R U T Y O E 2 Sofia studies maths on Saturdays.
U Y I O M P A A S D B M 3 Tom eats pizza on Saturdays.
F G H J B K L R L Z E B 4 Tom watches TV on Sundays.
X C V B E N M Y Q W R E 5 Hannah and Sam listen to music on Sundays.
E R T Y R U I O P A S R 6 Sofia goes out on Sundays.

2 February 3 March 4 April 5 May 6 June 7 July Exercise 4 page 9


8 August 9 September 10 October 11 November
2 Tom’s parents don’t live in New York.
12 December
3 My brother doesn’t eat pizza.
Exercise 6 page 7
4 Our teacher doesn’t work on Sundays.
5 My parents don’t like Lady Gaga.
2nd second 3rd third 4th fourth 5th fifth 6th sixth 6 Sam doesn’t speak Chinese.
7th seventh 8th eighth 9th ninth 10th tenth 7 We don’t like Elizabeth’s friends.
11th eleventh 12th twelfth

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Exercise 5 page 9
1E A day in the life
2 My dad doesn’t work in a hotel.
3 My friends don’t like sport. Exercise 1 page 12
4 My best friend doesn’t speak Japanese. 1 goes 2 have 3 use 4 does 5 get 6 goes 7 prepare
5 We don’t go to school on Saturdays. 8 starts, finishes
6 My brother doesn’t have guitar lessons.
7 My grandmother doesn’t watch TV all day. Exercise 2 page 12

Challenge! page 9 ✓ animals, houses, books ✗ computers, TVs, phones


Students’ own answers Exercise 3 page 12
1 a 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 b
1C Royal party Challenge! page 12
Exercise 1 page 10 Students’ own answers
1 parties 2 queen 3 elections 4 government 5 laws

Exercise 2 page 10 1F Introducing people


1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 T Exercise 1 page 13

Exercise 3 $ LISTENING 9 page 10 a What class are you in?


b Where are you from?
1 I work in the kitchens at Buckingham Palace. We’re always really busy c Do you live near the school?
when there’s a garden party. We make the sandwiches – thousands of d Have you got any brothers or sisters?
sandwiches – and the cakes too. e Is this your first day at this school?
2 I work for a big charity. We help choose the guests for the royal garden f Have you got friends at this school?
parties. Sometimes, it’s a difficult decision: everybody wants to go!
3 I work at Buckingham Palace. At royal garden parties, I have a special job: Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 10 page 13
I introduce guests to the Queen. First, I ask them some questions so I can
tell the Queen who they are, and why they are at the party. The Queen asks Lucas Hi, I’m Lucas.
questions too – she’s always interested. Sienna Nice to meet you. I’m Sienna.
Lucas Is this your first day at this school?
a 2 b 3 c 1 Sienna Yes, it is.
Lucas What class are you in?
Challenge! page 10
Sienna I’m in 11B.
Students’ own answers Lucas Oh, really? My friend Reece is in that class. Have you got friends at this
school?
Sienna No, I haven’t. I don’t know anybody!
1D Present simple: questions Lucas Have you got any brothers or sisters?
Sienna Yes, I’ve got a brother called Theo. He’s twenty. He’s at university back
Exercise 1 page 11 home.
1 Does; doesn’t 2 Do; do 3 Do; don’t 4 Do; don’t Lucas Where are you from?
5 Does; does 6 Do; do Sienna We’re from Scotland. But my mum has got a new job.
Lucas Do you live near the school?
Exercise 2 page 11 Sienna Yes, we do. But I don’t like our new house!
2 Does Rosie live in an apartment? Yes, she does. 2 a 3 f 4 d 5 b 6 c
3 Does Rosie work in London? No, she doesn’t.
4 Does Edward speak Spanish? No, he doesn’t. Exercise 3 page 13
5 Do Rosie and Edward like cooking? No, they don’t. From Scotland Family Theo; 20; university
6 Does Edward play football? Yes, he does.
7 Do Rosie and Edward go out a lot? Yes, they do. Exercise 4 page 13

Exercise 3 page 11
you ➞ you, he ➞ him, she ➞ her, it ➞ it, we ➞ us, you ➞ you,
they ➞ them
2 Why do you like Angelina Jolie? 3 When do you have lunch?
4 Which sports do they do? 5 What do you want for dinner? Exercise 5 page 13
6 Who do you live with?
2 we 3 them 4 me 5 They 6 her 7 it 8 him
Exercise 4 page 11
a 6 b 5 d 2 e 4 f 3

Challenge! page 11
1 Where do you live?
2 How does your best friend travel to school?
3 Who do you sit next to in class?
4 What do you have for breakfast?
Students’ own answers

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Exercise 6 $ LISTENING 11 page 13 Self Check 1


Sean Hi! Nice to meet you. I’m Sean.
Emily Nice to meet you. I’m Emily. Exercise 1 page 15
Sean Is this your first day at this school? 1 uncle 2 cousin 3 grandfather 4 nephew 5 niece
Emily Yes, it is. 6 grandchildren 7 grandparents 8 aunt
Sean Where are you from?
Emily I’m from the USA. But we’re here in the UK for a year. My dad’s got a Exercise 2 page 15
new job here. 1 universities 2 buses 3 women 4 photos 5 children
Sean What class are you in? 6 shelves
Emily I’m in 10C.
Sean Oh, OK. I’m in 11B. Have you got any brothers or sisters? Exercise 3 page 15
Emily Yes – I have a sister. But she isn’t at school.
Sean Oh. Why not? 1 get up 2 watches 3 speak 4 like 5 has
Emily She’s twenty-one. She works with my dad.
Sean Oh, right. So what do you think of England?
Exercise 4 page 15
Emily I think it’s great. I love the people! 1 My parents don’t get up early on Sundays.
2 Anna doesn’t watch TV in her bedroom.
From the USA Family sister, 21; works with her dad
3 My brother and I don’t speak five languages.
4 You don’t like tomatoes.
Exercise 7 page 13
5 My sister doesn’t have swimming lessons.
Students’ own answers
Exercise 5 page 15
Exercise 8 page 13
1 Does Anna play tennis? Yes, she does.
Students’ own answers 2 Do your cousins live near here? No, they don’t.
3 Does your dad speak French? No, he doesn’t.
4 Do Mike and Andy have music lessons? Yes, they do.
1G A message 5 Do you and your friends go out a lot? No, we don’t.
6 Do you like sport? Yes, I do.
Preparation
Exercise 1 page 14 Unit 2
a T b T c F

Exercise 2 page 14 2A Free-time activities


Para 1 Para 2 Not Exercise 1 page 16
there 1 fashion 2 volleyball 3 football 4 gymnastics
his name ✓ 5 rollerblading 6 swimming 7 drama 8 cycling
9 skateboarding 10 dancing 11 basketball 12 drawing
his hobbies ✓ 13 athletics

his pets ✓ Exercise 2 page 16


his age ✓ 1 to music 2 games 3 hockey 4 games 5 skating
6 jogging 7 books 8 the Net 9 films 10 magazines
his favourite actor ✓ 11 photos
his favourite sports team ✓
Exercise 3 page 16
where he lives ✓ Students’ own answers
his class at school ✓
Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): verb + noun collocations
his favourite singer ✓
Exercise 4 page 16

Exercise 3 page 14 2 play 3 do 4 does 5 goes 6 plays 7 go 8 go


1 d 2 f 3 a 4 c 5 b 6 e Exercise 5 page 16

Exercise 4 page 14 1 watching 2 a walk 3 the Net 4 play 5 magazines


6 play 7 athletics 8 does
1 on, at; with 2 at; in, for 3 on; at 4 in; for 5 to, by; with, to
Challenge! page 16
Writing guide
Students’ own answers
Exercise 5 page 14
Students’ own answers

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2B Adverbs of frequency 2C It’s fun, but is it sport?


Exercise 1 page 17 Exercise 1 page 18
1 never 2 sometimes 3 usually 4 always 5 hardly ever 1 fan 2 match 3 crowd 4 goal 5 team
6 often
Exercise 2 page 18
Exercise 2 page 17
1 is 2 train 3 win 4 are 5 learn 6 watch
2 usually 3 often 4 sometimes 5 hardly ever 6 never
Exercise 3 page 18
Exercise 3 page 17
1 c 2 c 3 b 4 b 5 b
2 I sometimes go shopping on Saturdays.
3 Kate is never at home on Friday evenings. Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 13 page 18
4 Our teacher always speaks English in our English lessons. Interviewer This week’s programme is about ballroom dancing. My guests
5 I am usually hungry at school. today are Nick and Shelley. They are both sixteen and are Junior Dance
6 Ben and Jake hardly ever read books. Champions. Welcome to the show.
Nick Thanks.
Exercise 4 page 17
Interviewer How often do you train?
2 Sam hardly ever watches TV after school. Shelley We have classes four times a week.
3 Sam is often late for school. Nick Yes, and we practise every day after school.
4 Sam is never in bed before eleven o’clock. Interviewer That’s a lot of training. So, are you boyfriend and girlfriend?
5 Sam sometimes tidies his bedroom at the weekend. Shelley No, we aren’t! But we’re good friends.
6 Sam usually does the washing–up. Nick And our mothers are good friends, too.
Shelley Yes, they help us with training and competitions.
Exercise 5 page 17 Interviewer How many competitions do you do?
Students’ own answers Nick We usually do four or five competitions every year.
Interviewer Which is your favourite dance?
Exercise 6 $ LISTENING 12 page 17 Nick We love the samba. It’s very fast. It’s our best dance.
Interviewer When is your next competition?
Girl What do you usually do on Saturdays, Joe? Shelley Next month, and we want to win it.
Joe Well, I hardly ever do my homework. I usually do that on Sundays. Interviewer Well, the best of luck!
Girl You’re in the football team, aren’t you? Do you play football on Saturdays? Nick Thank you.
Joe Yes, I always play football in the morning. I play in the park with my friends.
Girl Cool. What do you do in the afternoon? 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F
Joe I usually watch television.
Girl Oh, OK. Do you listen to music? Challenge! page 18
Joe Yes, I sometimes listen to music. Students’ own answers
Girl What about Saturday evenings? What do you do then?
Joe I go out with my friends.
Girl Do you go dancing? 2D can and adverbs
Joe No, I never go dancing. I hate dancing. We go to the cinema, or we go for
a pizza. Exercise 1 page 19
1 can ride
always usually often sometimes hardly never
2 can ride
ever
3 can speak, can play
do my ✓ 4 can speak Italian
homework 5 can’t ride a horse
6 can’t ride, can
play football ✓ 7 can play the guitar
watch TV ✓
Exercise 2 page 19
listen to ✓ 2 Can you play a musical instrument? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
music 3 Can you ride a bike? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
4 Can you speak Russian? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
go dancing ✓
5 Can you write songs? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
6 Can you swim 100 metres? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
Exercise 7 page 17 7 Can you sing? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
2 How often does Joe play football on Saturdays? Always. 8 Can you read people’s thoughts? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
3 How often does Joe watch television on Saturdays? Usually.
4 How often does Joe listen to music on Saturdays? Sometimes.
Exercise 3 page 19

5 How often does Joe go dancing on Saturdays? Never. 2 early 3 hard 4 carefully 5 well 6 loudly 7 easily
8 fast 9 beautifully 10 fluently 11 late 12 badly
Challenge! page 17
Students’ own answers
Exercise 4 page 19
1 slow 2 carefully 3 loud 4 quickly 5 beautiful 6 fluently

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Exercise 5 page 19 Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 14 page 21


2 Tom speaks French fluently. Julie Do you like sport, Ryan?
3 Peter plays the piano well. Ryan Yes, I do. I’m really into football.
4 William and Kate get up early. Julie Do you play it or watch it on TV?
5 Oliver sings loudly. Ryan I play it and I like watching it on TV.
6 Holly learns new vocabulary easily. Julie What’s your favourite team?
7 Jo’s uncle drives carefully. Ryan Liverpool. What about you? Are you into football?
8 Ellen and Martin swim fast. Julie No, not really. But I love ice hockey.
Ryan Cool! I like ice hockey too. Who’s your favourite player?
Challenge! page 19 Julie Al Montoya.
1 sadly 2 happily 3 quietly 4 angrily 5 nicely Ryan Really? He’s OK, I suppose.
6 suddenly Julie Who do you like, then?
Ryan Mark Stuart.
Julie Yes, he’s brilliant.
2E Extreme sports Ryan
Julie
Let’s go and see an ice hockey match some time.
Great idea!
Exercise 1 page 20 1 T 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 T
1 hair 2 hand 3 arm 4 shoulder 5 ear 6 forehead
7 eye 8 mouth 9 fingers 10 head 11 neck 12 chest Exercise 5 $ LISTENING 15 page 21
13 back 14 stomach 15 knee 16 leg 17 foot 1 Are 2 love 3 isn’t 4 suppose 5 do 6 like 7 stand

Exercise 2 page 20 Exercise 6 page 21


2 jump 3 fall 4 dive 5 run 6 fly 7 swim 8 climb Students’ own answers
Students’ own answers

Exercise 3 page 20 2G An announcement


1 A 2 B Preparation
Exercise 4 page 20 Exercise 1 page 22
1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T 6 T 1 join 2 Come 3 Bring 4 Phone 5 Don’t forget 6 Visit
Challenge! page 20 Exercise 2 page 22
Students’ own answers 1 They meet every Friday evening at six o’clock.
2 They meet at Fran’s house.
They watch and talk about their favourite DVDs.
2F Expressing likes and 3
4 They decide on the next four films.
dislikes 5 You can phone Fran for information.

Exercise 1 page 21 Exercise 3 page 22


1 Make new friends. 2 Call this number. 3 Join our club.
Good Quite good Bad 4 Visit our website. 5 Do gymnastics and get fit.
I love him. They’re all right. She’s awful. 6 Talk about your favourite hobby.

I think he’s great. He’s not bad. I can’t stand it. Challenge! page 22

They’re brilliant. It’s OK. I hate him. 1 Complete; Use 2 Choose 3 Write 4 Look 5 Listen

I’m really into them. I quite like her. He’s boring. Writing guide
I’m very keen on him. I’m not very Exercise 4 page 22
keen on them.
Students’ own answers
I really like it. She’s terrible.
Self Check 2
Exercise 2 page 21
Exercise 1 page 23
Students’ own answers
1 skateboarding 2 board games 3 ice hockey 4 athletics
Exercise 3 page 21 5 jogging 6 fashion 7 rollerblading 8 gymnastics

1 c 2 d 3 e 4 f 5 a 6 b Exercise 2 page 23
Students’ own answers 1 does 2 play 3 go 4 speak 5 play 6 watches

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Exercise 3
1
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Mark sometimes gets up before seven.
Unit 3
2 He usually goes to work by bus.
3 He’s never late for work. 3A School subjects
4 He hardly ever has lunch at home.
5 He always watches TV in the evening. Exercise 1 page 26
6 He’s usually in bed before midnight.
1 great 2 like 3 all 4 not 5 keen 6 it 7 stand 8 quite
Exercise 4 page 23
Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 17 page 26
1 Can Jason swim? No, he can’t.
Ian What’s the next lesson? Is it chemistry?
2 Can you use a computer? Yes, I can.
Jill No, it’s history.
3 Can Tom and Anna drive? Yes, they can.
Ian Great, I love history.
4 Can Mary speak French? No, she can’t.
Jill Really? I’m not very keen on it. And Mr Brown always gives us lots of history
homework!
Exercise 5 page 23
Ian What’s your favourite subject, then?
1 beautifully 2 hard 3 well 4 badly 5 easily 6 late Jill I like physics and maths.
Ian I quite like physics too, but it’s difficult and I’m not very good at it.

Get Ready for your Exam 1 Jill Have we got physics today?
Ian No, it’s tomorrow. Second lesson.
Jill Come on, we’re late!
Listening task $ LISTENING 16 page 24
2 doesn’t like loves 3 never always 4 biology physics
Presenter Welcome to Fox FM local news! This morning we have in the studio
5 good not very good 6 today tomorrow
Bob Partridge from the Kingsbridge Summer Festival. He’s here to tell us about
events next weekend. Hello, Bob. So, what is the next event in the Kingsbridge Exercise 3 page 26
summer calendar?
Bob Well, you need your trainers for our next event – the Kingsbridge ten Students’ own answers
kilometre race and the family fun run! There are races for everybody. Run fast,
run slow, run for fun, run for a medal, run for charity. Just come down and run! Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): Parts of the house and
Presenter Sounds good. When are these races, Bob? objects in the bedroom
Bob There are three races, and they start in the town centre on Saturday 16th July.
Presenter What time do the races start? Exercise 4 page 26
Bob The first race starts at 9 a.m. It’s the Kingsbridge ten kilometre run. This is 1 study 2 bedroom 3 bathroom 4 living room 5 stairs
the race for athletes and for anyone who is a regular runner. 6 dining room 7 kitchen 8 garden
Presenter When does the next run start?
Bob The family fun run begins at 9.15. It’s three kilometres long and it’s for Exercise 5 page 26
everybody: parents, grandparents, older children, friends. You all run together
1 chest of drawers 2 clock 3 cupboard 4 wardrobe
and there is a medal for everyone at the finish!
5 desk 6 lamp 7 curtains 8 shelf 9 bin
Presenter It does sound fun! What’s the third race?
Bob This is the young children’s race and it’s at 9.30. It’s 500 metres long and it’s
for children aged ten and under. All the children get a prize at the end of the race.
Presenter That sounds great for children. Is there any other information on the
3B There is / there are;
races, Bob? some / any with plural nouns
Bob Well, at around 9.40, the winners of the ten kilometre race arrive at the
finish line! The first three men and the first three women win prizes. Everyone Exercise 1 page 27
else gets a medal for finishing the race. 1 There is 2 There aren’t 3 There isn’t 4 There is
Presenter OK everybody – go and join Bob and friends on Saturday 16th
5 There aren’t 6 There aren’t 7 There isn’t
from nine o’clock in the morning. Go and run! Or go and cheer your family and
friends! See you there! Exercise 2 page 27
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 T 7 T 1 behind 2 under 3 near 4 between 5 in 6 on
7 opposite 8 front
Reading preparation page 24
a 4 b 5 Exercise 3 $ LISTENING 18 page 27
1 There’s a lamp on the teacher’s desk.
Reading task page 24
2 Emily is opposite Jack and Lottie.
1 C 2 E 3 B 4 A 3 The teacher is in front of the students.
4 There isn’t a blind.
Use of English task page 25 5 There are schoolbags under Emily’s and Lottie’s desks.
1 A 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 A 6 C 7 C 8 C 6 There’s a plant near the window.
1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 T
Writing task page 25
Students’ own answers Exercise 4 page 27
1 There’s a 2 There are some 3 There’s a 4 There isn’t a
Speaking task page 25 5 There aren’t any 6 There are some
Students’ own answers

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Exercise 5 page 27 Exercise 3 page 29


2 Is there a …? No, there isn’t. 1 don’t have to 2 don’t have to 3 have to 4 have to
3 Are there any …? No, there aren’t. 5 has to
4 Are there any …? No, there aren’t.
5 Are there any …? Yes, there are. Exercise 4 page 29
2 Do you have to help …?
Exercise 6 page 27
3 Do you have to wear …?
2 The lamp is on the teacher’s desk. 4 Do you have to get up …?
3 The dictionaries are on the shelf. 5 Do you have to do …?
4 The teacher’s chair is behind the teacher’s desk. 6 Do you have to have …?
5 The bin is under the teacher’s desk. 7 Do you have to take …?
8 Do you have to speak …?
Challenge! page 27
Students’ own answers
Students’ own answers
Exercise 5 page 29

3C Schools without 2
3
We don’t have to stay at school after 3.30 p.m.
We have to do a lot of sport at school.
classrooms 4 Do you have to study chemistry?
5 We have to eat in the school canteen.
Exercise 1 page 28 6 Does Mandy have to take the bus to school?
7 They don’t have to take an English test every week.
1 library 2 reception 3 science lab 4 ICT room
5 canteen 6 music room 7 gym 8 playing field
Challenge! page 29
9 classroom 10 corridor 11 teachers’ room 12 hall
13 stairs 14 head teacher’s office Students’ own answers

Exercise 2 page 28
1 – 2 – 3 ✓ 4 ✓
3E Karate school
Exercise 1 page 30
Exercise 3 page 28
1 good at 2 bored with 3 interested in 4 proud of
1 E 2 B 3 C 4 D
5 angry with 6 keen on
Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 19 page 28
Exercise 2 page 30
Hi, I’m Cindy. I’m from California but I’m a student here at Stratton Mountain
1 D 2 A 3 F 4 B 5 E
School. I live at the school, too. I share a bedroom with Celine. She’s from
France. I only live and study here in winter. The rest of the year I live with my Exercise 3 page 30
family in California. From March to November I go to the school near my home.
I come to Stratton School because I love skiing. I want to be a champion skier 1 New Zealand 2 after 3 afternoon 4 English
and I think this is the best place to train in America. The school day is a bit 5 go out 6 early
different here. We have breakfast at seven o’clock, then we go out to train all
morning. After lunch we have lessons for four hours. Then we train again for Challenge page 30
two hours until dinnertime. It’s busy, but I love it! Students’ own answers
1 school 2 bedroom 3 her family 4 seven 5 two

Challenge! page 28 3F Giving directions


Students’ own answers Exercise 1 page 31
2 c 3 a 4 b 5 f 6 e
3D have to 1 Go down the stairs.
2 Go along the corridor.
Exercise 1 page 29 3 Go past the gym.
1 have to 2 don’t have to 3 doesn’t have to 4 have to 4 Go through the doors.
5 has to 6 don’t have to 5 It’s on the right.
6 Turn left.
Exercise 2 page 29
1 I don’t have to wear a uniform.
2 Millie doesn’t have to study French.
3 Do you have to arrive at school early?
4 They don’t have to have lunch at school.
5 We have to work hard at school.
6 Harry doesn’t have to get up early.

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1 Girl Excuse me. Where’s the ______? Arrive at school: 8.30 a.m. Lessons start: 9.00 a.m.
Boy Go along this corridor, past the stairs. It’s on the left, opposite the Number of lessons in the morning: five
teacher’s room. Break is from: 10.15 a.m. to 10.35 a.m. Lunch is at: 1.00 p.m.
Girl Could you repeat that, please? Go along this corridor, past the stairs … Number of lessons in the afternoon: three
Boy Yes. It’s on the left, opposite the teacher’s room. School finishes: 3.40 p.m. P.E. is on: Mondays
Girl Thanks.
2 Boy Excuse me. Where’s the ______? Writing guide
Girl Go along this corridor, past the toilets. Go up the stairs opposite the
gym. Turn left and go along the corridor. Then turn right. It’s on the right. Exercise 4 page 32
Boy Sorry, could you repeat that, please? Go up the stairs opposite the gym … Students’ own answers
Girl Turn left at the top of the stairs and go along the corridor. Turn right
and it’s on the right.
Boy Thanks.
Self Check 3
3 Girl Excuse me. Where’s the ______?
Exercise 1 page 33
Boy Go along this corridor and go up the stairs. Turn right at the top and go
along the corridor … 1 maths 2 art and design 3 chemistry 4 ICT
Girl So, I go along this corridor and up the stairs. 5 history 6 P.E.
Boy That’s right. Turn right at the top and go along to the end of the
corridor. It’s on the left. Exercise 2 page 33
Girl Turn right at the top of the stairs, go along the corridor, turn left. 1 kitchen ✓ 2 chest of drawers 3 stairs ✓ 4 living room ✓
Boy That’s right. 5 wardrobe 6 noticeboard
Girl Thanks very much.
Boy That’s OK. Exercise 3 page 33
1 Head teacher’s office 2 Science lab 3 Classroom 2 2 There is a clock in my bedroom.
3 There aren’t any shelves in the bathroom.
Exercise 3 page 31 4 There are some cupboards in the dining room.
a Could you repeat that, please? 5 There isn’t a study in the house.
b Excuse me. Where’s the canteen? 6 There aren’t any curtains in the living room.
c It’s on the right, opposite the head teacher’s office.
d Where’s that? I’m new here. Exercise 4 page 33
1 Is there a; there is 2 Are there any; there aren’t
Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 21 page 31 3 Are there any; there are
Boy Excuse me. Where’s the canteen?
Girl It’s near the library. Exercise 5 page 33
Boy Oh, right. Where’s that? I’m new here. 1 behind 2 between 3 under 4 in front of
Girl Oh, OK. Go along this corridor and turn left. The canteen is on the right.
Boy Could you repeat that, please? Go along the corridor, turn left … Exercise 6 page 33
Girl And it’s on the right, opposite the head teacher’s office. 1 Do, have to; don’t 2 have to 3 don’t have to
Boy Thanks very much. 4 doesn’t have to 5 Does, have to; does 6 doesn’t have to
Girl That’s OK.
1 b 2 d 3 a 4 c
Unit 4
Exercise 5 page 31
Students’ own answers 4A Clothes
Challenge! page 31
Exercise 1 page 34
Students’ own answers
t c h h a t x j e a n s
r c b o o t s o e e d v
3G A letter a
c
a
r
u
u
i
j
k
z
r
o
h
o
g
g
m
t
e
s
r
e
l
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Preparation k d x d a u e e t c s g
s i a p o s s r i a s g
Exercise 1 page 32 u g l o v e s s c r e i
1 Today is Wednesday 18th November. i a a d h r q u i f s n
2 Fran and Tom are from Boston in the USA. t n s e c s k i r t o g
3 Lawrence and I study German, not Italian. s w e a t s h i r t c s
4 We don’t study R.E. or ICT at my school. w j a c k e t s e y k s
5 My teacher is Mr Jones. He’s from Oxford. e p i l k s h o r t s o
6 Queen Elizabeth lives in Buckingham Palace.
Across hat, jeans, boots, gloves, skirt, sweatshirt, jacket, shorts
Down tracksuit, cardigan, trousers, shoes, joggers, scarf, dress,
Exercise 2 page 32
socks, leggings
1 Welcome to 2 I can 3 I hope you 4 You have to
5 There are 6 Most students 7 you don’t have to
8 I look forward 9 Don’t forget

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Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 22 page 34 Exercise 3 page 36


1 She’s got shoes and a black dress. She’s got a white jacket and a scarf. 1 a 2 c 3 b 4 a 5 c
2 She’s got black leggings and a black top. She’s got trainers and white socks.
She’s got a cardigan. Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 23 page 36
3 He’s got jeans and a white sweatshirt. He’s got trainers and a black hat. The Day of the Dead is an important festival in Mexico, and in some other
1 Emily 2 Faith 3 Rory countries too. For example, in Brazil, they call the festival ‘finados’ and celebrate
it on 2nd November. But what about other parts of the world? Well, in Japan,
Exercise 3 $ LISTENING 22 page 34 people celebrate the Bon Festival in August. During this festival, Japanese
1 dress; jacket, scarf 2 leggings; socks; cardigan people think about the spirits of family members who are dead. In China,
3 sweatshirt; trainers, hat. there’s a festival on 5th April called the Ching Ming Festival. People visit family
graves and clean them. And there’s a festival in Nepal called Gai Jatra. People
Exercise 4 page 34 wear costumes and decorate pictures of their dead family members. The
festival often includes a cow because people believe that a cow can lead the
Students’ own answers spirits of their family members into the next world.
Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): Describing people 1 November 2 Japan 3 April 4 costumes 5 cow

Exercise 5 page 34 Challenge! page 36

2 curly 3 long 4 fair 5 beard 6 tall, short Students’ own answers


Students’ own answers

Challenge! page 34
4D Present simple and
Possible answer He’s tall with short straight hair. He’s got jeans and continuous
a white T-shirt. He’s wearing dark shoes and a black hat.
Exercise 1 page 37
1 b 2 a 3 c 4 a 5 c 6 b
4B Present continuous
Exercise 2 page 37
Exercise 1 page 35
believe, hate, need, seem
1 dancing 2 chatting 3 reading 4 smiling 5 eating
6 singing 7 running 8 cooking Exercise 3 page 37
1 need 2 hate 3 ’s studying 4 ’s enjoying 5 seems
Exercise 2 page 35
6 believe
2 is reading 3 are running 4 is singing 5 is smiling
6 is cooking 7 are chatting 8 is dancing Exercise 4 page 37
1 a ’s listening b listen
Exercise 3 page 35 2 a makes b ’re making
1 is sending 2 are listening 3 are watching 4 isn’t wearing 3 a aren’t speaking b don’t speak
5 ’m getting 6 aren’t using 7 aren’t sitting 8 are chatting 4 a aren’t wearing b doesn’t wear

Exercise 4 page 35 Exercise 5 page 37

2 Is, speaking; he isn’t 3 Are, playing; they are 1 are you wearing 2 I’m trying 3 wear 4 I know
4 Are, having; they aren’t 5 Is, smiling; he is 5 get 6 I don’t believe 7 I’m not joking 8 is living
6 Are, helping; I am
Exercise 6 page 37
Exercise 5 page 35 1 Why is he standing on the table? 2 He doesn’t like spiders.
2 What is the girl wearing? She’s wearing a dress. 3 Why aren’t you writing? 4 I don’t understand the question.
3 What is the boy eating? He’s eating pizza. 5 Why are you laughing? 6 I’m watching a Ben Stiller film.
4 What is the boy watching on TV? He’s watching football.
5 What is the girl reading? She’s reading a magazine.
Challenge! page 37
Students’ own answers
Challenge! page 35
Students’ own answers
4E Celebrity lookalikes
4C Day of the Dead Exercise 1 page 38
1 bride 2 ceremony 3 reception 4 groom 5 guest
Exercise 1 page 36 6 venue
1 graveyard 2 theme 3 candles 4 costumes 5 evil
6 supernatural 7 spirit
Exercise 2 page 38
b
Exercise 2 page 36
graveyard
Exercise 3 page 38
1 A 2 C 3 C 4 A 5 B 6 B

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Challenge! page 38 Exercise 6 page 40


Students’ own answers Students’ own answers

Self Check 4
4F Making arrangements
Exercise 1 page 41
Exercise 1 page 39
1 socks 2 jacket 3 boots 4 shirt 5 trousers 6 scarf
2 is watching TV 3 is going shopping 4 are doing homework 7 trainers 8 gloves
5 is visiting friends 6 is having a barbecue
Exercise 2 page 41
Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 24 page 39
1 tall 2 glasses 3 a moustache 4 dark 5 curly 6 fair
1 What are your plans for Sunday?
2 Are you free in the afternoon? Exercise 3 page 41
3 I can’t skate!
4 What time? 1 is having 2 aren’t watching 3 is chatting 4 are playing
5 See you then! 5 isn’t dancing 6 aren’t making

Exercise 3 page 39 Exercise 4 page 41

1 have 2 play 3 meet 4 go 1 Who are we meeting 2 What are you having
3 Where are we playing 4 Why is he wearing
Exercise 4 page 39
Exercise 5 page 41
Students’ own answers
1 are, doing 2 ’m playing 3 Do, want 4 don’t like
Exercise 5 page 39 5 ’s shining 6 ’m winning
1 ✓ 2 at 3 at 4 in 5 at 6 ✓ 7 on 8 ✓ 9 on

Exercise 6 page 39
Get Ready for your Exam 2
1 f 2 h 3 c 4 a 5 g 6 e 7 b 8 d Reading task page 42
1 A 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 C
Exercise 7 page 39
Students’ own answers Listening task $ LISTENING 25 page 42
1 Maria I’m eighteen on Saturday and I’m having a party. I’m really looking
forward to it. It’s in a restaurant, and all my family and friends are coming.
4G An invitation We’re having dinner first, then there’s a band, so we can all dance! I’ve got a
fantastic new dress. It’s long and red. I feel very grown up when I wear it.
Preparation 2 James I’m going to a concert next month. It’s my very first concert. I’ve got
two tickets to see my favourite band of all time – Biffy Clyro. It’s in London.
Exercise 1 page 40
I’m taking my best friend Alex. My dad’s driving us there. Then we’re staying
1 I’m having a party 2 Hope you can come 3 Love in a hotel that night. I’m so excited. I can’t wait.
4 Hi 5 Please let me know 3 Saffy My brother’s getting married and I’m his bridesmaid. I have to wear a
long dress. I really don’t like dresses; I prefer jeans. But I’m happy about the
Exercise 2 page 40 wedding. It’s in a big hotel in the city. It’s quite a big wedding party; eighty
people are coming. My brother’s a bit nervous, but I’m looking forward to it,
Gracie’s party Blake’s party apart from the dress!
4 Marcus I’ve got an important tennis tournament to play this weekend. And I
Day and date Sat. 12th May Fri. 16th June
want to win it. It’s my last chance to win the under-eighteens championship.
Start time 8.30 p.m. 4 o’clock I compete every year but I never win it. I’m always second! But this year my
tennis is really good and I think that I can win it. I’m nervous, but excited,
Venue Gracie’s house Village Hall too.
Special occasion birthday end of exams 5 Clare My sister Paula is having a baby next month. Paula is very big now.
She’s feeling fine, but she can’t walk very fast! We don’t know if it’s a boy or
What to bring music burgers girl. Paula says she doesn’t mind, she just wants it to be healthy. But I want it
to be a boy, because we haven’t got a brother.
Exercise 3 page 40
Use of English preparation page 42
2 a Can you reply by phone, please?
a plays b is playing
3 d Can you wear fancy dress, please?
4 b Can you bring some food and drink, please? Use of English task page 43

Writing guide 1 There are 2 any 3 live 4 have to 5 some 6 goes


7 is studying 8 doesn’t have to 9 is doing
Exercise 4 page 40
Writing task page 43
1 etc. 2 St 3 e.g.
Students’ own answers
Exercise 5 page 40
Students’ own answers

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Speaking task page 43 Exercise 5 $ LISTENING 27 page 45


Students’ own answers Louis OK. Let’s make this pizza. How much oil do we need?
Karen We need half a cup of oil.
Louis OK. What else? How much flour do we need?

Unit 5 Karen 300 grams.


Louis And how much cheese?
Karen 200 grams. We also need tomatoes, peppers and ham.
Louis OK. How many tomatoes do we need?
5A Food Karen We need four.
Louis Good. Here they are. How many peppers?
Exercise 1 page 44
Karen Two red ones.
1 ham 2 butter 3 cheese 4 chicken 5 grapes 6 carrots Louis OK. And finally, how much ham do we need?
7 onions 8 lemons 9 salmon 10 tuna 11 oranges Karen Three slices.
12 lamb 13 bananas 14 potatoes 15 pork Louis Great! We’ve got everything we need.
The hidden words are mushrooms and tomato. 2 How much 3 how much 4 How many 5 How many
6 how much
Exercise 2 page 44
1 c 2 d 3 a 4 b Challenge! page 45

Students’ own answers 1 How many books do you read a year?


2 How much housework do you do a week?
Exercise 3 page 44 3 How many exams do you have a month?
4 How much coffee do you drink a day?
1 bowl 2 slices 3 bunch 4 glass
Students’ own answers
Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 26 page 44
1 I eat a lot of fish and seafood, but I don’t like meat. I love fruit and
vegetables. Grapes are my favourite. I never eat dairy products.
5C Unusual diets
2 I love fish and seafood and I like meat too. I eat vegetables – potatoes, Exercise 1 page 46
cabbage, carrots – but I really don’t like fruit.
3 I eat a lot of potatoes, fish, meat, seafood – and I like fruit and vegetables 1 a 2 c 3 f 4 b 5 d 6 e
too. But I don’t eat rice. Yuk! I don’t like it.
4 I like meat and fish – seafood too. I don’t like vegetables, really, but I love Exercise 2 page 46
fruit. I eat rice but I don’t like potatoes. 1 animal products 2 balanced diet 3 human body
5 I eat a lot of cheese. I love it! I like fruit and vegetables too. I eat meat but I 4 dairy products 5 processed food 6 Farm animals
don’t like fish or seafood.
1 ✗ 2 ✗ 3 ✗ 4 ✓ 5 ✗
Exercise 3 page 46
c
Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): Methods of cooking
Exercise 4 page 46
Exercise 5 page 44
1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T 6 F
2 roast chicken 3 baked potatoes
4 fried eggs 5 grilled prawns Exercise 5 $ LISTENING 28 page 46
1 I eat meat, but I don’t eat fish. I don’t really like it. And I hate seafood. I eat
eggs and cheese, and other dairy products. I like fruit but I don’t eat green
5B Quantity vegetables – I know they’re healthy but I don’t like them!
2 I eat meat and fish – I love fish – but I don’t eat processed food. That means I
Exercise 1 page 45
don’t eat bread or pasta either. I eat a lot of fruit. Nuts and seeds too – I love
3 U 4 C 5 U 6 U 7 C 8 C 9 U 10 C 11 U them. But I can’t eat dairy products because they come from farms. That’s
12 U 13 C 14 U 15 U against the rules of my diet!
3 I don’t eat any animal products – eggs, dairy products – nothing like that.
Exercise 2 page 45 And of course, I don’t eat meat or fish either. But my diet isn’t boring – I eat
grapes, tomatoes, potatoes, sandwiches, vegetables lots of different fruit and vegetables, nuts and seeds, and … other things.
Mushrooms – I love mushrooms.
Exercise 3 page 45 4 I eat cheese and eggs, but I don’t eat meat or fish. Or seafood. I eat a lot of
pasta – usually with vegetables. And I love fruit. Bananas are my favourite –
1 any 2 any 3 some 4 any 5 some 6 any 7 some
they’re really sweet and tasty. Mmmm.
8 any
1 D 2 E 3 B 4 A
Exercise 4 page 45 C not needed.
2 There’s some ham. 3 There are some sandwiches.
4 There are some grapes. 5 There are some apples.
Challenge! page 46

6 There are some tomatoes. 7 There’s some milk. Students’ own answers
8 There’s some sugar.

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5D should / shouldn’t page 49
Kirsty Hello. Can I help you?
Exercise 1 page 47 Ryan Yes. Let me see … Can I have the curry, please?
Kirsty Yes, certainly. Anything to drink?
2 should read 3 should go 4 shouldn’t drink 5 should play
Ryan Yes, please. I’d like an orange juice.
6 should wear 7 shouldn’t eat 8 shouldn’t watch
Kirsty So, vegetable curry and an orange juice. Here you are. Is that all?
Exercise 2 page 47 Ryan Yes, it is.
Kirsty Great. That’s £8.10, please.
2 He should get a part-time job. Ryan Thank you.
3 We shouldn’t eat them.
4 I should go to bed. 1 Can I help you? 2 Can I have the curry, please?
5 They shouldn’t go inside. 3 Anything to drink? 4 I’d like an orange juice.
6 We should cook them. 5 Here you are. 6 8.10
7 She should buy him a present.
Exercise 6 page 49
Exercise 3 page 47 2 My friend would like a sandwich.
2 Should they go outside? Yes, they should. / No, they shouldn’t. 3 We’d like some more coffee.
3 Should he go to bed? Yes, he should. / No, he shouldn’t. 4 Would your dad like some cake?
4 Should she buy the computer? Yes, she should. / No, she 5 I’d like to go home now.
shouldn’t. 6 My mum would like sugar in her tea.
5 Should they see the film? Yes, they should. / No, they shouldn’t. 7 Would you like to go out for dinner?

Challenge! page 47 Exercise 7 page 49

Students’ own answers Students’ own answers

5E Feeling good? 5G A questionnaire


Exercise 1 page 48 Preparation
1 headache 2 painful 3 relax 4 treatment 5 medicine Exercise 1 page 50
6 cure 7 patients
1 How 2 Are 3 How 4 Do 5 What 6 Does
Exercise 2 page 48
Exercise 2 page 50
c
1 d 2 a 3 b 4 f 5 c 6 e
Exercise 3 page 48
Exercise 3 page 50
1 a 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 c
Students’ own answers
Challenge! page 48
Exercise 4 page 50
Students’ own answers
2 Do you ever eat chocolate?
3 What do you usually have for lunch?
5F In a café 4
5
How much water do you drink every day?
Are you a vegetarian?
Exercise 1 page 49 6 How much fish do you eat a week?
1 garlic 2 curry 3 chips 4 stir 5 sandwich 6 juice Exercise 5 page 50
7 Coffee
Students’ own translations
Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 29 page 49
Writing guide
The mushroom soup is three ninety-five. //
The chicken and ham pie is nine pounds twenty-five. // Exercise 6 page 50
The salmon salad is six seventy-five. //
The banana milkshake is two pounds ninety-five. Students’ own answers

a £3.95 b £9.25 c £6.75 d £2.95 Exercise 7 page 50

Exercise 3 page 49
Students’ own answers

1 I’d like an orange juice. 2 Can I have the curry, please?


3 Can I help you? 4 Here you are. 5 Anything to drink?
Self Check 5
Exercise 1 page 51
1 chicken 2 eggs 3 potato 4 butter 5 salmon 6 peas
7 rice

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Exercise 2 page 51 Exercise 2 page 53


1 baked 2 grilled 3 fried 4 roasted 3 Was; No, she wasn’t.
4 Was; Yes, he was.
Exercise 3 page 51 5 were; They were in Kraków.
1 tuna 2 pork 3 beef 4 butter 6 Were; No, they weren’t.
7 Were; Yes, they were.
Exercise 4 page 51
Exercise 3 page 53
1 How many 2 How many 3 How much 4 How much
5 How many 2 Could Liam swim when he was six? No, he couldn’t.
3 Could Martha ride a bike when she was seven? Yes, she could.
Exercise 5 page 51 4 Could Martha and Liam swim when they were seven? Yes,
they could.
1 should work 2 should ask 3 shouldn’t use 5 Could Martha and Liam ride a bike when they were four?
4 shouldn’t ride 5 should read 6 shouldn’t eat No, they couldn’t.
Exercise 6 page 51
Exercise 4 page 53
1 When should she send 2 How should I cook 1 were 2 couldn’t 3 wasn’t 4 was 5 Were 6 weren’t
3 Where should we put 4 What should they wear 7 were 8 was 9 was 10 were 11 couldn’t 12 wasn’t

Unit 6 Challenge! page 53


Students’ own answers

6A In town
6C Teen adventure
Exercise 1 page 52
Exercise 1 page 54
1 church 2 concert 3 bus 4 cinema 5 library
6 information office 7 theatre 8 station 9 leisure 1 dangerous 2 difficult 3 dirty 4 expensive
10 hall 11 train 12 shopping 5 old-fashioned 6 slow 7 terrible

Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 31 page 52 Exercise 2 page 54

1 Go straight on, take the second right and go past the shopping centre. The 1 easy 2 expensive 3 fantastic 4 dirty 5 modern
library is on the left, opposite the train station.
2 Take the first left and the art gallery is on the left, next to the bank. Exercise 3 page 54
3 Yes, go straight on, take the first right, go past the leisure centre and the 2 to 3 or 4 of 5 and 6 a 7 don’t 8 to 9 Do 10 are
theatre is on the left.
1 straight, right, shopping centre; opposite Exercise 4 page 54
2 first, art gallery, next to 3 take, past, left 1 f 2 e 3 b 4 a 5 c

Exercise 3 page 52 Exercise 5 $ LISTENING 32 page 54


1 bank 2 art gallery 3 shopping centre 4 library Alice What shall we do in Dublin? We’ve got two days. Let’s look on this
5 train station 6 theatre 7 leisure centre tourist website.
Jake OK.
Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): Collocations Alice I want to go shopping. I want to buy some new clothes.
Jake Look. There’s a good shopping centre near the city centre.
Exercise 4 page 52 Alice It’s probably quite expensive. Is there a market?
1 a train 2 go 3 a car 4 visit 5 a pizza 6 send Jake Yes, there is.
7 to a night club 8 leave 9 to a friend 10 watch Alice But is it open?
Jake Yes, it’s open this Sunday. You can get cheap clothes there. And there’s
Exercise 5 page 52 live music.
3 to 4 in 5 for 6 ✓ 7 from 8 to 9 ✓ 10 in Alice Sounds great. We can go there on Sunday afternoon. What shall we do
11 at 12 by on Sunday morning? Go to the zoo, maybe?
Jake Mmm, I’m not very keen on zoos. They’re a bit boring. Let’s go and see
some paintings. Is there a good art gallery?
6B Past simple: be and can Alice Let’s see … yes, the National Gallery. They’ve got over 2,500 paintings.
Jake OK. So that’s the art gallery on Sunday morning and the market in the
Exercise 1 page 53 afternoon. Now, what about Saturday?
Alice Let’s go to a park and have a picnic on Saturday afternoon.
2 Chris and Natalie were in Athens on Wednesday. Jake OK, there are lots of parks … Phoenix Park looks nice. There’s a photo here.
3 Chris wasn’t in Lisbon on Tuesday. Alice Oh, yes. Very nice.
4 Natalie was in Dublin on Saturday. Jake In the morning let’s go for a swim at Sandycove. It looks great.
5 Chris and Natalie weren’t in Dublin on Friday. Alice No, I don’t want to go swimming! The water is really cold!
6 Natalie wasn’t in Budapest on Monday. Jake Well, let’s climb the Sugar Loaf. It’s a mountain near Dublin. There are
fantastic views of the city from the top.
Alice Fine. So, climb a mountain in the morning and go for a picnic in the
afternoon. That’s a good plan.

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Saturday
Morning
climb a mountain
Afternoon
picnic in the park
6F Asking for information
Sunday art gallery market Exercise 1 $ LISTENING 33 page 57
Clerk Good afternoon. Natural History Museum.
Challenge! page 54 Carl Good afternoon. I’d like some information about the museum, please.
Students’ own answers Clerk Sure. What would you like to know?
Carl What time do you open and close?
Clerk We open at ten o’clock and close at half past five. But we don’t sell tickets
6D Past simple affirmative: after four o’clock.
Carl How much are the tickets?
regular verbs Clerk It’s $10 for adults and $6 for children under fourteen.
Carl Where is the museum exactly?
Exercise 1 page 55 Clerk It’s in Jacob Street, next to the concert hall.
add -ed played, walked Carl OK. Thanks very much.
add -d phoned, smiled Clerk You’re welcome. Goodbye.
-y ➞ -ied replied, tidied Carl Goodbye.
double consonant and add -ed chatted, planned 1 Good afternoon. Natural History Museum.
2 Sure. What would you like to know?
Exercise 2 page 55 3 We open at ten o’clock and close at half past five.
1 invited 2 chatted 3 studied 4 cried 5 danced 4 It’s $10 for adults and $6 for children under fourteen.
6 washed 7 started 5 It’s in Jacob Street, next to the concert hall.
6 You’re welcome. Goodbye.
Exercise 3 page 55
Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 34 page 57
1 noticed 2 asked 3 agreed 4 hurried 5 appeared
6 promised 7 replied 8 visited 9 enjoyed Clerk Good morning. Science Museum. How can I help you?
Rebecca Good morning. Can you give me some information about the
Exercise 4 page 55 museum, please?
1 ago 2 last 3 afternoon 4 years 5 yesterday 6 month Clerk Certainly. What would you like to know?
7 before Rebecca How much are the tickets?
Clerk It’s $10 for adults and $6 for children under fourteen.
Exercise 5 page 55 Rebecca What about students?
Clerk It’s $8 for students.
2 I cycled to school yesterday morning. Rebecca OK, and what are your opening times?
3 I stayed in last night. Clerk We open at nine o’clock, and we close at six thirty.
4 Andy tidied his bedroom on Saturday evening. Rebecca What time is the last entry?
5 The bus stopped outside our house five minutes ago. Clerk We don’t sell tickets after five o’clock.
6 I listened to the radio yesterday afternoon. Rebecca Oh, OK. Where is the museum exactly?
7 It rained a lot in Scotland last month. Clerk It’s in Lincoln Street, next to the church.
8 School finished half an hour ago. Rebecca OK. Thanks very much for your help.
Clerk You’re welcome. Have a nice day.
Challenge! page 55
Rebecca Goodbye.
Students’ own answers Opening times nine o’clock until six thirty Last entry five o’clock
Adults $10 Children under fourteen Students $8
6E A postman flies home Finding us Lincoln Street, next to the church

Exercise 3 page 57
Exercise 1 page 56
2 give me some information about the museum, please?
1 happy 2 tired 3 worried 4 scared 5 bored
3 How much, cost to get in?
6 surprised 7 nervous 8 hungry 9 annoyed
4 your opening and closing times?
5 entry is at five o’clock.
Exercise 2 page 56
6 tell me where the gallery is?
1 E 2 G 3 B 4 D 5 C 6 A 7 F
Exercise 4 page 57
Exercise 3 page 56
Students’ own answers
1 Los Angeles 2 Chicago 3 post himself 4 couldn’t
5 the next day 6 Mike Lincoln Challenge! page 57
Students’ own answers
Exercise 4 page 56
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Preparation Reading preparation page 60

Exercise 1 page 58 1 d 2 f 3 b 4 e 5 a 6 c
1 thank; so much 2 pleased; news 3 phoned; message Reading task page 60
4 shame; sorry
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 F
Exercise 2 page 58
Listening preparation page 60
1 d 2 b 3 a 4 c
1 F 2 T 3 T
Exercise 3 page 58
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2 e 3 a 4 i 5 c 6 h 7 d 8 g 9 b
Presenter Welcome to Movie News! Today we have in the studio Kitty Williams,
Exercise 4 page 58 a young British actress who is making her first film in America. We want to ask
1 It’s a fantastic achievement. / We’re very proud of you. / her about her new Hollywood lifestyle. Hello, Kitty and welcome.
Well done! Kitty Thank you.
2 Get well soon. / We’re all thinking of you. Presenter Kitty, you are living in Hollywood at the moment. Is the lifestyle
3 What a lovely surprise! / It was really kind of you. different to London?
4 Please phone him on his mobile. / It’s urgent. Kitty Yes, it’s very different. For example, my friends in London never go to
a gym! But you have to be healthy in Hollywood. Film producers want you to
Exercise 5 page 58 look good.
Presenter Well, you certainly look good! What do you do differently there?
1 b 2 c 3 d 4 a Kitty First of all, I eat differently. That isn’t difficult, because it’s always very hot!
So I eat a lot of salads and drink a lot of water. But I’m vegetarian, so I usually eat
Writing guide a lot of vegetables, anyway. But now I don’t eat chips or pasta so often!
Presenter Is it easy to find healthy food in Hollywood?
Exercise 6 page 58
Kitty Yes, it is. In restaurants you can order your meal with no butter, no
Students’ own answers mayonnaise, no sugar, and no salt! People can be very fussy eaters. But I’m not!
Presenter What else do you do to be healthy in Hollywood? Do you exercise?
Self Check 6 Kitty Yes, I usually go running. I run in London and Hollywood. It’s easy to do
wherever you are. I get up in the morning, put on my trainers and go outside.
Exercise 1 page 59 Then I run in one direction for twenty minutes. Then I run back again. Easy!
Everybody runs here, so you say hello to lots of people every morning!
1 post office 2 concert hall 3 bus stop 4 art gallery
Presenter Is there any exercise that you only do in Hollywood?
5 library
Kitty Yes. I go to yoga classes now. Everybody does yoga there. It helps you to
Exercise 2 page 59
relax when you are making a film.
Presenter So, how do you feel with your new lifestyle?
1 order 2 leave 3 night club 4 park Kitty I feel great – fit and healthy! But actually, I miss London. It’s much more fun!
Presenter And we miss you! Good luck with your new film!
Exercise 3 page 59 Kitty Thank you!
1 d 2 c 3 a 4 b 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 B 5 C
Exercise 4 page 59
Use of English task page 61
1 was 2 Were / weren’t 3 wasn’t 4 were
1 started 2 any 3 shouldn’t 4 don’t 5 shouldn’t
6 balanced 7 was 8 didn’t like 9 travelled 10 calls
Exercise 5 page 59
1 couldn’t play 2 could walk 3 couldn’t go 4 couldn’t sleep Writing task page 61
Students’ own answers
Exercise 6 page 59
1 stayed 2 watched 3 listened 4 phoned 5 chatted Speaking preparation Exercise 1 page 61
6 tidied
First picture in a restaurant, a waitress, serve the customer, seem
to be happy, have breakfast, pleasant and friendly atmosphere
Exercise 7 page 59
Second picture seem to be happy, turkey, a family dinner, celebrate
1 the day before yesterday 2 three months ago 3 last week Thanksgiving Day, in the dining room, pleasant and friendly
atmosphere

Speaking preparation Exercise 2 page 61


a people having a meal
b a man having breakfast, shows a family dinner
c they both show people enjoying their meals
d the man is having breakfast on his own

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2 yesterday afternoon 3 yesterday morning
4 the day before yesterday 5 last week 6 last month
7A On the map 7 three months ago 8 last year 9 two years ago

Exercise 1 page 62 Exercise 4 page 63

1 Italy 2 Spain 3 Britain 4 Japan 5 Australia 6 Sweden 2 Sally and I took the bus to school the day before yesterday.
3 Susan slept until ten o’clock yesterday morning.
Exercise 2 page 62 4 My dad did a lot of housework last week.
5 I spent a lot of money on clothes last weekend.
2 Lithuania; Lithuanian 3 Belarus; Belarussian 4 Ukraine;
6 My mum made cakes yesterday afternoon.
Ukrainian 5 Slovakia; Slovakian 6 Romania; Romanian
7 Poland; Polish 8 Turkey; Turkish 9 Brazil; Brazilian
Exercise 5 $ LISTENING 37 page 63
10 China; Chinese 12 Egypt; Egyptian 13 Germany; German
1 was 2 hated 3 thought 4 left 5 loved 6 read
Exercise 3 $ LISTENING 36 page 62 7 moved 8 got 9 wrote 10 sent 11 returned 12 became
13 won 14 decided 15 went 16 lived 17 died 18 could
1 Marko Hi, my name’s Marko.
Lucy Nice to meet you. I’m Lucy. Where are you from, Marko?
Challenge! page 63
Marko I’m from Croatia. What about you?
Lucy I’m from the Republic of Ireland. Students’ own answers
2 Thomas Hi, I’m Thomas.
Maria Hi, Thomas. I’m Maria. Where are you from?
Thomas I’m from Paris. 7C Changing the world
Maria Paris? But you aren’t French, are you?
Thomas No, I’m not. I’m from Paris, Texas, in the USA. Where are you from, Exercise 1 page 64
Maria? 1 in, of 2 to, by 3 at 4 to 5 for; After
Maria I’m from Spain.
3 Jan Hello. I’m Jan. Are you Ana? Exercise 2 page 64
Ana Yes, I am. 1 Nelson Mandela was born in 1918 in a small South African
Jan Where are you from, Ana? village.
Ana I’m from Targu Mures. 2 His father had nine children.
Jan Is that in Romania? 3 He studied law.
Ana That’s right. What about you? Where are you from? 4 The ANC wanted equal rights for black people.
Jan I’m from the Czech Republic. 5 In 1960, the police killed 69 black people in Sharpeville.
4 Hugo Hi, I’m Hugo. 6 He spent 27 years in prison.
Frith Hello, Hugo. Where are you from? 7 He won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Hugo I’m from France. What about you? Where are you from? 8 He became President of South Africa in 1994.
Frith I’m from South Africa.
1 Irish 2 American; Spanish 3 Czech; Romanian Exercise 3 $ LISTENING 38 page 64
4 French; South African 1 Lily My hero is the pop singer, Adele. She was born in 1988 in London. She
began to sing when she was four. Her favourite group was the Spice Girls.
Challenge! page 62 While she was at college she wrote and recorded three songs and a friend of
Students’ own answers hers put them on the Internet. Someone in a record company heard them
and asked her to make an album. That’s how she started. I think she’s got a
Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): make, do, have and take fantastic voice and she writes beautiful songs.
2 Dan My hero is Lionel Messi. He’s a footballer. He’s from Argentina but he
Exercise 4 page 62 plays for Barcelona in Spain. He was born in 1987. He moved to Barcelona
1 homework 2 housework 3 friends 4 a speech when he was thirteen in 2000 and he played for the team for the first time
5 a dream 6 a science lesson 7 a photo 8 a train when he was just sixteen years old. He’s a fantastic player. In fact I think he’s
the best player in the world.
Exercise 5 page 62 3 Emma My hero isn’t someone famous. It’s my grandmother. She died last
year at the age of ninety-one. I loved talking to her and listening to stories
2 take 3 make 4 take 5 make 6 have 7 does 8 have
about her life. She was a very brave person. In the Second World War she
drove an ambulance in London. It was very dangerous work. After the war
7B Past simple affirmative: she got married and had a family. They were very poor so she had to work
very hard. I really admire her!
irregular verbs 1 b 2 c 3 b 4 c 5 a 6 c
Exercise 1 page 63 Challenge! page 64
1 began 2 broke 3 bought 4 took 5 grew 6 had Students’ own answers
7 said 8 sang

Exercise 2 page 63
1 bought 2 said 3 had 4 began 5 sang 6 grew
7 took 8 broke

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interrogative Exercise 1 page 66

Exercise 1 page 65 1 born 2 got 3 left, went 4 was; had 5 retire; died

2 George didn’t go to London last weekend. Exercise 2 page 66


3 Joe didn’t wear his new jacket yesterday.
4 Pete didn’t invite Fred to his birthday party. 1 b 2 a 3 b 4 b 5 c
5 You didn’t send me an email.
6 Wendy didn’t leave home before nine o’clock.
Exercise 3 page 66
7 My dad didn’t study German at school. a 6 b 3 c 8 d 7 e 5 f 1 g 4 h 2

Exercise 2 page 65 Challenge! page 66


2 I went to the theatre. / I didn’t go to the theatre. Students’ own answers
3 I helped with the housework. / I didn’t help with the housework.
4 I played basketball. / I didn’t play basketball.
5 I read a book. / I didn’t read a book. 7F Talking about your
Exercise 3 page 65
weekend
2 How did you come to school this morning? Exercise 1 page 67
3 What did you do last Saturday morning?
1 go to the 2 go to a 3 listen 4 watch 5 go on a
4 What time did you get up last Sunday?
6 watch 7 go out with 8 surf 9 go out for 10 make
5 What did you have for breakfast this morning?
Students’ own answers Exercise 2 page 67
Sympathy 2 What a shame! 3 Poor you! 4 Oh dear! 8 Oh no!
Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 39 page 65
Interest 1 Cool! 5 Sounds fun! 6 Really? 7 Wow!
Rosie Did you have a good weekend?
Rob No, not really. Exercise 3 $ LISTENING 40 page 67
Rosie Oh, why not?
1 I failed my maths exam.
Rob Well, on Saturday I wanted to play football with Sam, but the weather
2 I won £100 last weekend!
was terrible.
3 I went to a gig last night, but the band was terrible.
Rosie So, what did you do then?
4 We had a great barbecue on the beach yesterday evening.
Rob We went to the cinema.
5 I bought Adele’s new CD yesterday. It’s brilliant!
Rosie Was the film good?
6 I wanted to play tennis yesterday, but it rained all day.
Rob We didn’t see it. We took the wrong bus so we didn’t arrive on time.
Rosie Oh dear! Students’ own answers
2 didn’t play 3 went 4 didn’t see 5 didn’t take Exercise 4 page 67

Exercise 5 page 65 1 What did you do at the weekend?


2 How was your weekend?
2 Did Rob and Sam play football? No, they didn’t.
3 Oh, why was that?
3 Did Rob and Sam go to the cinema? Yes, they did.
4 What did you do on Saturday night?
4 Did Rob and Sam see a film? No, they didn’t.
5 Did Rob and Sam take the right bus? No, they didn’t. Exercise 5 $ LISTENING 41 page 67

Exercise 6 page 65 Marcus How was your weekend?


Nancy It wasn’t great.
2 When did you come home last night? Marcus Oh, why was that?
3 Did Mum make a cake yesterday? Nancy Well, on Saturday afternoon I went shopping and I left my purse on
4 Kevin didn’t wear jeans to school. the bus.
5 We didn’t stay in last night. We went out. Marcus What a disaster! What did you do on Saturday night?
6 ‘Did Jamie watch TV last night?’ ‘Yes, he did.’ Nancy I went out for a meal with my family, but I hated the food.
Marcus Oh dear!
Challenge! page 65
Nancy What did you do at the weekend?
Students’ own answers Marcus I went to London to see my cousin. We visited a museum and had
a picnic in Hyde Park.
Nancy Sounds fun!
1 How was your weekend?
2 Oh, why was that?
3 What did you do on Saturday night?
4 What did you do at the weekend?

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2 ✗ 3 ✗ 4 ✓ 5 ✓ 6 ✗

Exercise 7 page 67
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7G An email message Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): measurements

Preparation Exercise 4 page 70


1 long 2 deep 3 high 4 old 5 big
Exercise 1 page 68
1 go 2 friends 3 have 4 an email 5 read 6 bed
Challenge! page 70

7 go for 8 friend’s house 9 play Students’ own answers

Exercise 2 page 68
2 i 3 d 4 a 5 m 6 b 7 l 8 k 9 e 10 c 11 g
8B Comparative adjectives
12 h 13 f
Exercise 1 page 71

Exercise 3 page 68 1 Jack 2 Ryan 3 Lewis 4 Ewan 5 Harry


Students’ own translations
Exercise 2 page 71

Exercise 4 page 68 + er richer, shorter, taller


+ r fiercer, larger, wider
1 a good weekend 2 to the cinema 3 for a party
y ➞ ier funnier, heavier
4 until eleven o’clock 5 in bed 6 with my brothers
double consonant + er bigger, hotter
7 after dinner
more + adjective more attractive, more famous
Writing guide irregular worse, further, better

Exercise 5 page 68 Exercise 3 page 71

Students’ own answers 1 better 2 faster 3 longer 4 bigger 5 heavier 6 taller


7 stronger 8 smaller 9 more intelligent
Self Check 7 Exercise 4 page 71

Exercise 1 page 69 2 Which is more intelligent, a chimpanzee or a dog?


A chimpanzee.
1 American 2 Turkey 3 Japanese 4 Brazil 5 French
3 Which is further from Ireland, Asia or North America?
6 the Republic of Ireland 7 Swedish 8 the Czech Republic
North America.
4 Which is hotter, Mexico or Canada? Mexico.
Exercise 2 page 69
5 Which is heavier, gold or silver? Gold.
1 have 2 make 3 do 4 have 5 take 6 Which is more fattening, fruit or butter? Butter.

Exercise 3 page 69 Exercise 5 page 71


1 slept 2 sold 3 wrote 4 won 5 spent 6 bought Students’ own answers

Exercise 4 page 69
1 didn’t arrive 2 didn’t wear 3 didn’t go 4 didn’t send 8C Landmarks
5 didn’t begin 6 didn’t visit
Exercise 1 page 72
Exercise 5 page 69 1 snowboarding 2 canoeing 3 mountain biking 4 sailing
1 did Ann do 2 Did Mark play 3 did Mark do 5 diving 6 fishing 7 bird-watching 8 walking 9 climbing
4 Did Ann play 5 did Ann do 10 horse-riding 11 swimming 12 skiing

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Unit 8 Mount Fuji is a volcano. It’s 3,776 metres high and it’s about 100 kilometres
south of Tokyo. It’s a very beautiful volcano with snow at the top, and you can
see it in a lot of traditional Japanese pictures. There are five lakes near Mount
8A Geography Fuji and visitors to these lakes have a great view of the volcano. There is also
a forest at the base of the volcano. There are lots of stories about ghosts and
Exercise 1 page 70
other supernatural creatures in the forest – but the forest is still a popular place
1 hill 2 waterfall 3 lake 4 island 5 mountain 6 sea for walking. Mount Fuji is very popular with climbers – about 300,000 people
7 jungle 8 volcano 9 forest 10 beach 11 desert climb the volcano every year. They usually do it in July or August. It’s better to
12 river 13 valley 14 cave 15 ocean climb at night because then you get to the top when the sun is coming up.
It’s a very beautiful view. From October to May, the climb is more dangerous
Exercise 2 page 70 because the weather is much worse.
2 The, South America 3 The, Europe 4 -Asia 1 walking 2 climbing
5 -Australasia 6 The, Antarctica
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Exercise 3 page 70
1 volcano 2 100 … south 3 pictures 4 lakes 5 forest
1 north 2 west 3 east 4 south 6 July, August 7 night 8 October, weather
Students’ own answers

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8E Dangerous!
I visited Tokyo with my husband last August and we went on a day trip to Mount
Fuji. We left the hotel in the morning after breakfast and travelled to Fuji by bus. Exercise 1 page 74
We didn’t climb the volcano, but the bus took us part of the way up. We had 2 bat 3 tiger 4 dolphin 5 elephant 6 crocodile
lunch on Mount Fuji – a traditional Japanese meal. Then in the afternoon, we 7 mosquito 8 hippo 9 eagle 10 bear 11 lion
went to one of the lakes near Mount Fuji – Lake Ashi – and went on a boat trip 12 rhino 13 horse 14 spider
on the lake. From the lake, you get a beautiful view of Fuji. In the evening, we
went back to Tokyo by train – it’s one of the fastest trains in the world, so it didn’t Challenge! page 74
take very long. It was a fantastic day – the best day of the holiday, in my opinion.
Students’ own answers
When did she visit? Last August
Who with? Her husband Exercise 2 page 74
How did they travel to Fuji? By bus
Where did they have lunch? On Mount Fuji The crocodile is the most dangerous.
What did they do in the afternoon? Went to a lake
Exercise 3 page 74
How did they travel back to Tokyo? By train
1 B 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 C 6 A
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Transcript $ 1.52 page 72 8F Negotiating


Students’ own answers
Exercise 1 page 75

Challenge! page 72 1 safari 2 city break 3 skiing holiday 4 jungle trek


5 beach holiday 6 cycling holiday 7 camping holiday
Students’ own answers
8 coach tour 9 climbing holiday

Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 44
8D Superlative adjectives page 75
1 Man Why don’t we go on a city break?
Exercise 1 page 73 Woman Hmm. I don’t think that’s a great idea. I don’t really like big cities.
1 Jack Black is the funniest actor in Hollywood. How about going camping?
2 English is the most difficult subject at school. Man I think cycling would be nicer. I love cycling.
3 Pizza is the tastiest food in the world. Woman Me too.
4 The USA is the most exciting country in the world. Man OK. That’s perfect. Let’s go on a cycling holiday!
5 Chelsea are the best football team in the world. 2 Woman Shall we go on a beach holiday?
6 Exams are the worst thing about school. Man Hmm. I don’t know. They’re a bit boring. Shall we do something more
exciting? How about a skiing holiday?
Exercise 2 page 73 Woman I can’t ski. I’d prefer to go climbing.
Man That sounds good. I like climbing too.
1 The Amazon is the widest river in the world. Woman Great! Let’s find a good climbing holiday then!
2 The Antarctic is the coldest continent in the world.
3 Asia is the biggest continent in the world. 1 city break, camping holiday, cycling holiday
4 Chimps are the most intelligent animals in the world. 2 beach holiday, skiing holiday, climbing holiday
5 Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun.
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6 Mosquitoes are the most dangerous animals in the world.
7 Lionel Messi is the best football player in the world (probably).
Transcript $ 1.53 page 75
8 Howler monkeys are the noisiest animals in the world.
1 don’t 2 think 3 about 4 would 5 prefer 6 sounds
Challenge! page 73
Students’ own answers
Students’ own answers
Exercise 4 page 75
Exercise 3 page 73
1 Why don’t we go on a city break?
2 What is the best day of the week? 2 How about going camping?
3 Where is the most expensive shop in town? 3 I don’t think that’s a great idea.
4 What is the most interesting show on TV? 4 I think cycling would be nicer.
Students’ own answers 5 I’d prefer to go climbing.
6 That sounds good.
Exercise 4 page 73
Exercise 5 page 75
1 Killer whales are faster than sharks.
2 Polar bears are the most largest predators on land. 2 go 3 a 4 about 5 don’t 6 on
3 August is the best month to climb Mount Fuji.
4 Dogs are much uglier than cats.
Exercise 6 page 75

5 Antarctica has the worst climate in the world. Students’ own answers

Exercise 5 page 73
1 the best 2 further 3 faster 4 more expensive
5 the biggest 6 the oldest 7 the most famous
8 younger 9 more modern 10 happier
11 the most interesting 12 larger

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8G An advert Get Ready for your Exam 4


Preparation Reading task page 78

Exercise 1 page 76
1 E 2 B 3 A 4 F 5 D

1 the 2 in 3 ’s got, has got 4 black 5 than 6 are 7 is Listening task $ LISTENING 45 page 78
8 are 9 a
Jenny Welcome to this week’s British Breaks. Today we are looking at outdoor
Exercise 2 page 76
holidays in the southwest of England. First, we go to Tom reporting from
Exmoor National Park in North Devon. Over to you, Tom.
1 They live in Africa. Tom Thank you, Jenny. Here I am in Exmoor National Park. I’m standing in a
2 It’s grey. beautiful valley, beside a river. There are green hills all around. I’m all alone. I
3 There are 3,000 in the wild today. can’t see anyone. I can only hear the water. It is very calm and quiet. This is very
4 They use their horns for medicine. unusual in southern England! Exmoor is an amazing place. And there are so
5 People are destroying their habitat. many ways to enjoy it. I’m staying here for a few days to explore the park, and
6 It’s asking for £3 a month. here are my suggestions so far.
First of all – walking. Exmoor is the perfect place to go walking. There are over
Exercise 3 page 76 1,000 kilometres of walks through woods and valleys, beside lakes, and along
c (Help / give) beaches. The best thing is that it’s free – you just need to bring strong walking
shoes and lots of water to drink. The Exmoor National Park website has a
Exercise 4 page 76 fantastic list of guided walks.
2 nice so we went out. 3 Sunday so I didn’t go to school. Exmoor is also great for cycling. There are lots of cycling maps for easy and
4 in danger so you can’t hunt 5 closed so you can’t go shopping. more difficult routes. There are also many organised cycling groups that you
can join. Just remember to ride slowly because of walkers and horses!
Writing guide And finally, climbing. I went climbing for the first time yesterday and it was a
great experience. There are a number of outdoor centres in the national park.
Exercise 5 page 76 Their climbing instructors can help you to climb if you are a beginner like me,
or to improve your climbing skills. You have to follow all the safety advice and
1 In the forests of China. 2 They’re black and white bears.
learn to use the equipment, but it’s exciting! Exmoor is perfect for climbers. It
3 About 1,600. 4 Their habitat is disappearing.
has some of the highest sea cliffs for climbing in the UK.
So, there is something for everyone. It’s really beautiful here and I can
Exercise 6 page 76
recommend it for all the family! Back to you in the studio, Jenny.
Students’ own answers
1 river 2 national park 3 1,000 4 water
5 (cycling) groups 6 climbing 7 outdoor centres
Self Check 8
Useof English task page 79
Exercise 1 page 77
1 A 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 D 6 B 7 C 8 D 9 C 10 A
1 cave, waterfall 2 river, forest 3 island, lake
4 mountain, beach 5 volcano, sea

Exercise 2 page 77 Unit 9


1 Europe 2 South America 3 Asia 4 Africa

Exercise 3 page 77
9A Jobs and work
1 How tall is your uncle? Exercise 1 page 80
2 The beach is two kilometres away.
3 The swimming pool is two metres deep. l o k e d b u i l d e r
4 How heavy is an African elephant? s a r t i s t e o o b b
m r x e w q u a r c p o
Exercise 4 page 77 e c a n g h e r k t r j
c h m g V n s t t o o o
1 Martha is taller than Jack.
h i f i l a w y e r g u
2 Porsches are more expensive than Skodas.
a t l n o c c i a n r r
3 Skiing is safer than climbing.
4 I think Greek food is worse than Italian food. n e l e c t r i c i a n
5 Polar bears are bigger than lions. i c m e h i l i h p m a
c t u r i a r f e i m l
Exercise 5 page 77 s h s n o t c u r l e i
h a i r d r e s s e r s
1 highest 2 deepest 3 longest 4 furthest
r e c e p t i o n i s t
5 most popular 6 safest 7 hottest
s c i e n t i s t o r m
t r a i d e n t m i s s
i l n e s o l d i e r d

an artist, a lawyer, an electrician, a hairdresser, a receptionist,


a scientist, a soldier, a mechanic, an architect, a musician, an
engineer, a teacher, a doctor, a programmer, a journalist

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Exercise 2 page 80 Exercise 3 $ LISTENING 47 page 81


2 a plumber 3 an actor 4 a vet 5 a secretary Toby Hi, Olivia! How are you?
6 a waiter 7 a nurse 8 a taxi driver Olivia I’m fine, thanks, Toby. I’m just getting ready for my holiday.
Toby Oh, really. Where are you going to go?
Exercise 3 page 80 Olivia Spain – next week.
1 a soldier 2 a builder 3 a plumber 4 a hairdresser Toby Lovely. Freya and I are going to France next week.
5 an artist 6 a scientist Olivia Are you going to go by plane?
Toby No, we’re going to drive there in our car. What about you? Are you going
Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 46 page 80 to fly?
Olivia Yes, I am. First class, in fact. Well, it’s a nice way to start the holiday.
1 It’s a very interesting job because every day is different. I love animals and Toby Yes, I’m sure.
helping animals is my job – so I’m really happy about that. I see a lot of cats Olivia And I’m going to stay in a five-star hotel by the sea.
and dogs, but sometimes snakes and spiders too … Toby Very nice. We aren’t going to stay in a hotel. We’re going to camp.
2 I work at a large school in London. There are about 900 students. My subject Olivia Oh … well, it’s cheap, I suppose.
is history. We’re studying ancient Rome at the moment … Toby We like camping.
3 I studied English at university, then I got a job with a magazine. It was a Olivia Is the campsite near the sea?
magazine about cars. Boring! Then I saw a job advert for a newspaper in Toby No, it’s in the mountains. We’re going to go climbing every day.
London, so I applied – and I got the job! It’s much better – I love it. Olivia Really? I’m not into climbing. I’m going to spend every day on the
4 I work in a hospital in Manchester. It’s hard work – I work very long hours – beach – and every night, I’m going to visit a different nightclub!
but it’s interesting. There are sixty of us at the hospital – that includes all the Toby There aren’t any nightclubs in the mountains.
nurses. The best thing is helping the patients. Olivia Oh. So what are you going to do at night?
5 I studied chemistry at university. Now I work for a very large food company. Toby We’re going to sleep!
It’s great because at school, chemistry was my favourite subject, and now
I’m forty-five years old and I’m still doing chemistry every day! Olivia Toby and Freya
1 a vet 2 a teacher 3 a journalist 4 a doctor 5 a scientist
Flying ✓ ✗
Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): suffixes: -er, -or and -ist Camping ✗ ✓
Exercise 5 page 80 Sunbathing ✓ ✗
1 painter 2 writer 3 pianist 4 dancer 5 sailor Dancing ✓ ✗
6 visitor 7 cyclist 8 therapist

Challenge! page 80 Exercise 4 page 81

Students’ own answers 2 Is Olivia going to stay at a campsite? No, she isn’t.
3 Are Freya and Toby going to stay in a hotel? No, they aren’t.
4 Is Olivia going to go to the beach? Yes, she is.
9B going to 5 Are Freya and Toby going to go climbing? Yes, they are.

Exercise 1 page 81 Exercise 5 page 81

2 are going to watch 3 ’re going to play 4 is going to get 2 I’m going to be 3 are you going to stay?
5 are going to cook 6 ’s going to visit 7 ’m going to surf 4 ’re not going to stay 5 ’re going to spend
8 are going to travel 6 ’re going to visit 7 ’s going to be 8 ’m going to work
9 isn’t going to be
Exercise 2 page 81
2 I’m going to visit family. / I’m not going to visit family.
Challenge! page 81
3 I’m going to go shopping. / I’m not going to go shopping. Students’ own answers
4 I’m going to study for an exam. / I’m not going to study for
an exam.
5 I’m going to play computer games. / I’m not going to play 9C Jobs for teenagers
computer games.
6 I’m going to tidy my bedroom. / I’m not going to tidy my Exercise 1 page 82
bedroom. 2 ambition 3 law 4 qualifications 5 career 6 degree
7 part-time job

Exercise 2 page 82
Students’ own answers

Exercise 3 page 82
Daisy

Exercise 4 page 82
1 Isaac 2 Keira 3 Keira 4 Daisy 5 Isaac 6 Daisy

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Exercise 5 $ LISTENING 48 page 82 Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 49 page 83


Boy I’m going to look for a part-time job after the holidays. Luke Do you want to go to the Halloween party at Tramps this year?
Girl Really? Why? Erin I’m not sure. Will we know anyone there?
Boy I want to start work in September. Just a few hours a week. Luke Yes, you will. Amy and Lola will go. Their uncle works at the nightclub.
Girl Hmm. But it’s more important to study at this age. You can think about Erin When is it?
work when you’re older. Luke Next Friday. It will be a great party, I’m sure. Tickets will cost £10 on the
Boy I don’t agree with you. I think it’s good to have some experience of work night, but we can buy them now for £6.
at our age. I mean, we’re sixteen! And I want to earn some money. Erin Oh, but I won’t be here next Friday. I’ve got a job interview in London.
Girl That’s a good point. I really want a new phone but I can’t ask my Luke Well, the party won’t finish until late. What time is your train home?
parents for it. But teenagers never earn much money. Companies don’t pay Erin Around five o’clock. I’ll get home at about nine o’clock.
teenagers much. Luke Will you want to go out again?
Boy I don’t think that’s true. Companies have to pay teenagers the same Erin Yes, probably. I’ll need a laugh after my interview!
as adults. 1 Will we know 2 will 3 ’ll be 4 will cost 5 won’t be
Girl Really? Hmm. I’m not sure about that. 6 won’t finish 7 ’ll get 8 Will you want 9 ’ll need
Boy And a job is a good way to meet new people.
Girl That’s true. And you’re probably bored with all your old friends.
Boy I’m not saying that …
Girl Anyway, your exams are the most important thing. You need good
9E A year out
qualifications to get a good job. Exercise 1 page 84
Boy I agree with you. That’s why I’m only going to work a few hours a week.
2 French Alps 3 part-time jobs 4 ski instructor
a ✓ b ✗ c ✓ d ✓ e ✗ f ✓ g ✓ h ✗ 5 tourist industry 6 conservation project

Exercise 6 $ LISTENING 48 page 82 Exercise 2 page 84


1 b 2 e 3 d 4 c 5 a 1 take 2 earn 3 get 4 do 5 lead 6 give 7 learn

Challenge! page 82 Exercise 3 page 84


Students’ own answers 1 Abigail 2 Lily

Exercise 4 page 84
9D will 1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 F
Exercise 1 page 83
Exercise 5 page 84
1 The next World Cup will be in Asia.
Students’ own answers
2 He won’t remember your name.
3 Our English exam won’t be easy.
Challenge! page 84
4 I won’t be late for school tomorrow.
5 My cousins will be on holiday next month. Students’ own answers
6 We won’t need a coat today.

Exercise 2 page 83 9F On the phone


2 I’ll have children. / I won’t have children. Exercise 1 page 85
3 I’ll earn a lot of money. / I won’t earn a lot of money.
4 I’ll be a teacher. / I won’t be a teacher. 1 I’ll open 2 I’ll turn 3 I’ll give 4 I’ll help
5 I’ll write a novel. / I won’t write a novel. 5 I’ll phone 6 I’ll repair
6 I’ll become famous. / I won’t become famous.
Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 50 page 85
Challenge! page 83 1 My number? Yes, it’s 07337 871100.
Students’ own answers 2 Can I leave my number? It’s 0207 4768551.
3 I can give you my mobile number. It’s 05537 100660.
Exercise 3 page 83 4 What’s her number? Just a minute, I’ll look. It’s 01754 338410.
5 My number is 01566 233904. Please call me tonight.
2 Will the Olympic Games take place next year? Yes, they will. /
6 My work number is 0207 654 2233.
No, they won’t.
3 Will you have an exam next week? Yes, we will. / No, we won’t. 1 07737 871100 ➞ 07337 871100
4 Will tomorrow be Friday? Yes, it will. / No, it won’t. 2 0207 4768251 ➞ 0207 4768551
5 Will you go to university next year? Yes, I will. / No, I won’t. 3 055537 100660 ➞ 05537 100660
4 01754 888410 ➞ 01754 338410
5 01566 233409 ➞ 01566 233904
6 0207 654 3322 ➞ 0207 654 2233

Exercise 3 $ LISTENING 51 page 85


1 This is 2 here 3 Would you like to leave 4 call me
5 calling 6 make sure he gets

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Exercise 4 page 85
1 Can I speak 2 I’ll try her 3 I’m afraid she’s on the phone
Unit 10
4 Can I leave 5 Can you ask her

Exercise 5 page 85
10A Transport
Students’ own answers Exercise 1 page 88
2 bus (a) 3 motorbike (i) 4 helicopter (g) 5 van (n)
6 boat (c) 7 coach (h) 8 plane (p) 9 car (b)
9G An application letter 10 ship (o) 11 tram (m) 12 bike (j) 13 scooter (e)
14 taxi (l) 15 lorry (f ) 16 underground train (d)
Preparation
Exercise 2 page 88
Exercise 1 page 86
2 Wendy took a taxi to the airport.
1 c 2 a 3 d 4 c 5 a 6 b 3 Do you go to school by bike?
4 Sam drove me to the station.
Exercise 2 page 86
5 I sometimes go to school on foot.
1 ✓ 6 Mum went to town by tram.
2 I believe I have the necessary qualities: I am polite, friendly
and hard-working. Exercise 3 page 88
3 I am available to start work immediately. 1 safe 2 comfortable 3 slow 4 cheap 5 convenient
4 I am enclosing my CV with this letter, and also a reference.
5 I hope to hear from you soon. a fast b inconvenient c uncomfortable d dangerous
6 ✓ e expensive
1 d 2 c 3 a 4 e 5 b
Exercise 3 page 86
Students’ own answers Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): phrasal verbs

Writing guide Exercise 4 page 88


1 down 2 off 3 out 4 off 5 on 6 down 7 in
Exercise 4 page 86
Students’ own answers Challenge! page 88
Students’ own answers
Self Check 9
Exercise 1 page 87 10B Present perfect
1 electrician 2 waiter 3 scientist 4 engineer 5 builder affirmative
6 hairdresser 7 soldier 8 architect
Exercise 1 page 89
Exercise 2 page 87
Past simple Past participle
1 -or 2 -ist 3 -or 4 -er
1 study studied studied
Exercise 3 page 87
2 use used used
1 I’m not going to be at school tomorrow.
2 You aren’t going to study this weekend. 3 know knew known
3 My mum and dad are going to stay at home.
4 We aren’t going to have a holiday this year. 4 watch watched watched

Exercise 4 page 87
5 plan planned planned

1 Are Mason and his family going to have a holiday next 6 speak spoke spoken
month? Yes, they are.
2 Is Mason going to send any postcards? No, he isn’t. Exercise 2 page 89
3 Is his dad going to take his laptop? Yes, he is.
4 Are Mason and his brother going to share a room? No, 1 Charles has moved to London.
they aren’t. 2 Mum has cooked dinner.
3 Henry and Sally have sold their house.
Exercise 5 page 87 4 We’ve invited 50 people to our party.
5 Becky has grown four centimetres taller this year.
1 won’t need 2 will earn 3 won’t be 4 will finish 5 ’ll enjoy
Exercise 3 page 89
Exercise 6 page 87
1 ’ve packed 2 ’ve caught 3 ’s stopped
1 will you be 2 Will you be 3 I won’t 4 Will you walk 5 I will
4 has broken down 5 has just taken off 6 ’ve missed
7 has landed 8 ’ve dropped 9 ’s begun 10 ’ve left
11 ’ve got 12 ’ve reserved

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10D Present perfect negative
1 ’ve just heard 2 ’ve just had 3 ’s just arrived
4 ’s just gone 5 ’ve just sent 6 ’s just stopped and interrogative
Challenge! page 89 Exercise 1 page 91

Students’ own answers 2 I haven’t done the washing-up. 3 We haven’t bought a car.
4 They haven’t had lunch. 5 You haven’t tidied your bedroom.
6 It hasn’t stopped raining.
10C Down under Exercise 2 page 91
Exercise 1 page 90 2 I’ve already phoned her. 3 I’ve already bought it.
1 sick 2 tiny 3 enormous 4 crowded 5 tiring 4 I’ve already had some. 5 I’ve already tidied it.
6 successful 6 I’ve already changed it.

Exercise 2 page 90 Exercise 3 $ LISTENING 53 page 91

1 They walked there from Asia over 50,000 years ago. Toby Where are the water bottles?
2 It became British in 1770. Lucy They’re here. But I haven’t filled them yet.
3 America was independent. Toby What about the food? Have you packed it?
Lucy Yes, I have. It’s already in the car.
Exercise 3 page 90 Toby And we’ve bought a compass and a map.
Lucy Yes, they’re in the car too.
1 D 2 A 3 F 4 C 5 B
Toby OK. I’m going to check the car in a minute.
Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 52 page 90
Lucy And I’ll look at the weather report on my laptop.
Toby OK. Have you phoned your parents yet?
My name’s Shelley and I’m Australian. I’m married and I’ve got a son. I decided Lucy Yes, I have. Have you phoned your parents?
to find out about our family history. I’m very interested in the early history of Toby Yes. And I’m going to send text messages to my friends.
Australia – I think it’s fascinating. And I wanted to find out if we’re descendants Lucy Good idea. I’ll do that, too.
of British prisoners!
I found out that my family came to Australia from Britain in 1860. But Britain 1 ✗ 2 ✓ 3 ✓ 4 ✗ 5 ✗ 6 ✓ 7 ✓
stopped sending prisoners to Australia in 1840. So my family weren’t prisoners. I
was a bit disappointed … Then I looked at my husband’s family.
Exercise 4 page 91

I found that my husband’s great-great-great-great grandparents met in Sydney 2 Have they packed the food yet? Yes, they have.
and got married there in 1826. It was their home for the next forty years. His 3 Have they bought a map and compass yet? Yes, they have.
name was John Bullen and she was Mary Evans. He was a thief and she was the 4 Have they checked the car yet? No, they haven’t.
daughter of a thief! I was very interested! 5 Have they looked at the weather report yet? No, they haven’t.
I found out more about John Bullen. John was a poor boy from London. He 6 Have they phoned their parents yet? Yes, they have.
lived on the streets and stole food to eat. The police caught him and they sent 7 Have they sent text messages to their friends yet? No, they
him here to Australia for fourteen years. But John met Mary and they stayed haven’t.
here and started a family. And here is my son now – his descendant – 200 years
later! Exercise 5 page 91

She finds out more about her husband’s ancestors. 2 I’ve already written some postcards.
3 He hasn’t walked along the River Thames yet.
Exercise 5 $ LISTENING 52 page 90 4 Has she seen the Queen yet?
5 We’ve already taken a coach tour.
1 a 2 a 3 b 4 a
6 Have you visited Buckingham Palace yet?
Challenge! page 90
7 We haven’t found our passports yet.
8 We’ve already spent a day on the beach.
Students’ own answers
Challenge! page 91
Students’ own answers

10E Adventure in Australia


Exercise 1 page 92
1 Nowadays 2 finally / eventually 3 Suddenly
4 recently / finally 5 First of all … then

Exercise 2 page 92
2 hot 3 dark 4 terrible 5 quiet 6 deep 7 worried
8 hungry 9 happy

Exercise 3 page 92
1 c 2 b 3 g 4 a 5 e 6 h 7 f 8 d

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10G A postcard
Students’ own answers
Preparation
10F Buying a train ticket Exercise 1 page 94
1 youth hostel 2 campsite 3 hotel 4 villa 5 apartment
Exercise 1 page 93
1 return ticket 2 platform 3 change 4 single ticket Exercise 2 page 94
5 direct train 6 railcard 1 We’re on holiday in Croatia.
2 This is our second day in Italy.
Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 54 page 93
3 The youth hostel is horrible.
a 11:48 b 09:30 c 20:39 d 05:00 e 21:14 f 18:18 4 It’s really cold at the moment.
g 08:55 h 09:00 5 Wish you were here!
6 Say hello to your brother!
Exercise 3 page 93
2 fifteen hundred hours 3 ten fifty-five Exercise 3 page 94
4 nineteen oh eight 5 twenty-three fifteen Students’ own translations
6 seven thirty-nine 7 oh eight hundred hours
8 twelve thirty-three Exercise 4 page 94
2 ’re staying 3 ’re enjoying 4 went 5 did 6 bought
Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 55 page 93
7 haven’t visited 8 ’re going to go
Clerk Next please.
Fran I’d like a ticket to London, please. Writing guide
Clerk Single or return?
Fran Single, please. Exercise 5 page 94
Clerk Have you got a railcard? Students’ own answers
Fran No, I haven’t.
Clerk That’s £21, please. Exercise 6 page 94
Fran Here you are.
Students’ own answers
Clerk Thank you. And £4 change.
Fran When’s the next train?
Clerk There’s one in ten minutes, at 11.42. Self Check 10
Fran Which platform is it?
Clerk Number four. Exercise 1 page 95
Fran Is it a direct train, or do I have to change? 1 scooter 2 helicopter 3 van 4 lorry 5 tram
Clerk It’s direct. 6 underground train
Fran Thanks.
Clerk Thank you. Have a good journey. Exercise 2 page 95
1 single 2 hasn’t got 3 £21 4 11.42 5 doesn’t have to 1 c 2 a 3 d 4 b

Exercise 5 page 93 Exercise 3 page 95


1 Which platform does it leave from? 2 Is it a direct train? 1 down 2 out of 3 down! 4 off 5 out
3 The next train is at 15.26. 4 I’d like a return ticket to London,
please. 5 When are you coming back? 6 That’s £93, please. Exercise 4 page 95
1 ’s just started 2 ’ve just bought 3 ’s just left
Exercise 6 $ LISTENING 56 page 93
4 ’s just arrived 5 ’s just finished
Clerk Next please.
Chris I’d like a return ticket to London, please. Exercise 5 page 95
Clerk When are you coming back? 1 hasn’t tidied his bedroom yet.
Chris Next Monday. 2 He’s already done his homework.
Clerk That’s £93, please. 3 He hasn’t helped with the cooking yet.
Chris Here you are. 4 He’s already practised the guitar.
Clerk Thank you. And £7 change. 5 He hasn’t phoned Max yet.
Chris Which platform does it leave from?
Clerk Number 3. The next train is at 15.26. Exercise 6 page 95
Chris Is it a direct train?
Clerk No, you have to change at Exeter. 1 Has, packed; she has 2 Have, found; they haven’t
3 Have, bought; I have 4 Has, written; he hasn’t
1 I’d like a return ticket to London, please. 5 Have, changed; we have
2 When are you coming back? 3 That’s £93, please.
4 Which platform does it leave from?
5 The next train is at 15.26. 6 Is it a direct train?

Exercise 7 page 93
Students’ own answers

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Get Ready for your Exam 5 Exercise 2 page 99


1 is secondary ➞ is a secondary
Listening task $ LISTENING 57 page 96 2 for ➞ to
3 be ➞ are
1 Gary I’ve just been to Europe for the first time. I went backpacking with my
4 can to choose ➞ can choose
friend Ian. We travelled around, mostly by train, sometimes by bus and once
5 economic ➞ economics
by scooter! We got scooters in Greece and drove round the island of Andros.
6 a important ➞ an important
It was fantastic but a bit dangerous at times!
7 any ➞ a
2 Sandie We’ve just been to the USA to visit my mum’s sister in Florida. The
8 there’s ➞ there are
holiday was amazing, but I hated the journey. I went on a plane for the first
9 we building ➞ we’re building
time, and I really didn’t like it. It was worse flying back because I knew what
10 to ➞ too
to expect!
11 are doing ➞ do
3 Felix I’ve been to Spain before, but this year I travelled there by ship for the
12 the great ➞ a great
first time. We drove to the coast in England and put the car on the ship. The
13 not ➞ don’t
journey to Santander took twenty hours. It was OK until we reached the Bay
14 is meaning ➞ means
of Biscay. Then I was really sick! It was awful!
4 Sophia In the summer holidays we usually go to Italy to visit my dad’s
family in Pisa. We drive through France to get there. It takes a couple of
days, and I hate the journey. But this year I went by plane by myself! It was
Review 5–6
wonderful. I felt so grown up. Exercise 1 page 100
5 Luke I’m not keen on travelling, except on my motorbike. I’ve travelled all
over the country on it. I usually take my girlfriend and we go to concerts and 1 C 2 A 3 D 4 A 5 D 6 A 7 B 8 B 9 D 10 C
festivals. We take our tent and we take our time getting there. It’s so relaxing.
It’s the only way to travel.
Exercise 2 page 100
1 third 2 some 3 sandwich 4 any 5 is 6 some
A 3 B – C 4 D 1 E 5 F 2
7 any 8 opened 9 could 10 needed 11 closed
Reading preparation page 96
12 added 13 halls 14 galleries

a There are five emails.


b There are six missing sentences. Review 7–8
Reading task page 96 Exercise 1 page 101
1 I 2 B 3 E 4 D 5 C 6 F 1 visitor 2 worst 3 largest 4 traditional 5 European
6 entertainment 7 boxing 8 interesting 9 quickly
Use of English task page 97 10 cooking
1 B 2 B 3 A 4 D 5 C 6 A 7 B 8 D 9 C 10 B
Exercise 2 page 101
Writing task page 97 1 Were 2 miss 3 told 4 made 5 best 6 more
Students’ own answers 7 was 8 got 9 went 10 saw 11 tell 12 didn’t
13 didn’t fail 14 in
Speaking task page 97
Students’ own answers Review 9–10
Exercise 1
Review 1–2 page 102
1 are 2 in 3 have 4 furthest 5 between 6 how
Exercise 1 page 98 7 to 8 in 9 they’re 10 at
1 of 2 For 3 is 4 the 5 TV/television 6 take 7 at Exercise 2 page 102
8 isn’t 9 of 10 a
1 application 2 receptionist 3 uniform 4 jacket
Exercise 2 page 98 5 will 6 be 7 just 8 won’t 9 going 10 you’ll
11 you 12 to 13 yet 14 sincerely
1 old 2 great 3 parents 4 sisters 5 often 6 same
7 interested 8 hardly 9 quite 10 badly 11 chat
12 visit 13 soon 14 wishes

Review 3–4
Exercise 1 page 99
1 B 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 B 6 A 7 C 8 A 9 C 10 B

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Extra Reading Extra Reading 3 The Coldest Place on


Earth
Extra Reading 1 London Exercise 1 page 105

Exercise 1 page 103 1 coldest 2 driest 3 windiest 4 south 5 bigger


1 market 2 bookshop 3 restaurant 4 café 5 pub Exercise 3 page 105

Exercise 2 page 103 1 Five.


2 Five.
1 café 2 pub 3 restaurant 4 market 5 bookshop
3 In a tent.
Exercise 3 page 103
Exercise 4 page 105
Hotels: Ritz, Savoy Hotel
1 Edgar Evans died.
Streets: Charing Cross Road, Petticoat Lane, Middlesex Street, 2 The men found a depot.
Portobello Road, Brick Lane, Commercial Street 3 Oates wrote a letter to his mother and went outside the tent.
Areas in London: Covent Garden, the East End, Picadilly, Soho, 4 Teddy Evans’s men started for the south.
Leicester Square, Kensington, Knightsbridge, Chelsea, the Strand
Extra Reading 4 Slow Food
Exercise 4 page 103
1 F 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 T Exercise 3 page 106
No chefs work at the fast food restaurant.
Exercise 5 page 103
Exercise 4 page 106
Markets: Petticoat Lane market, the market in Portobello Road,
Brick Lane market, Old Spitalfields Market 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 T

Students’ own answers


Extra Reading 5 Titanic
Extra Reading 2 A Little Princess Exercise 1 page 107

Exercise 1 page 104


1 b 2 a 3 c 4 a

The story is about the past. Exercise 3 page 107

Exercise 2 page 104


a

1 The man is rich. Exercise 4 page 107


2 The girl is sad.
3, 2, 1, 4, 5, 6
3 The woman is unfriendly.

Exercise 3 page 104


Exercise 5 page 107
Year: 1997
The man’s name is Mr Crewe.
The daughter’s name is Sara Crewe. Director: James Cameron
The woman’s name is Miss Minchin. Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet
Exercise 4 page 104
1 It is cold and dark.
2 They were in India.
3 Because Sara has to go to school and her father has to work in
India.
4 Because her father is rich.
5 She was French.
6 Amelia is Miss Minchin’s sister.

Exercise 5 page 104


1 loses 2 stays 3 is 4 moves 5 wants 6 become
7 learns 8 invites

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