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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2

STARTER UNIT GET READY ENGLISH 24/7


Summer camp, Pages 6–7 English class, Pages 8–9
Think and read Think and read
1 1
Suggested answers: read
play games, do sports, listen to music listen
2 repeat
She meets new friends and speaks in English. Today’s write
special because it’s Marta’s birthday. speak
check
3
No answers 2
read, listen, write, speak, check
Recall
1a 3
1 It’s Wednesday the third of July. No answers
2 It’s Friday the twelfth of July. Recall
3 It’s Saturday the twentieth of July. 1
4 It’s Thursday the twenty-fifth of July. a board
5 It’s Sunday the twenty-first of July. b table
6 It’s Tuesday the second of July. c computer
1b d chair
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, e door
September, October, November, December f floor
Students write and say today’s date. g desk
2 h poster
1 We, Our i wall
2 his, They j clock
3 My k light
4 She l window
3 2a
Mexican 1 red
German 2 orange
Italian 3 yellow
Japanese 4 green
Russian 5 blue
Spanish 6 purple
Turkish 7 pink
4 8 brown
1 ’s/is 9 black
2 ’s/is 10 white
3 Are 2b
4 aren’t Student’s own answers
5 isn’t 3a
6 are
7 ’m/am /eɪ/ /iː/ /e/ /aɪ/ /əʊ/ /uː/ /ɑː/
8 are
A B F I O Q R
9 ’m/am
H C L Y U
10 ’s/is
J D M W
5a K E N
Student’s own answers G S
5b P X
Student’s own answers T Z
5c V
Student’s own answers 3b
No answers

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
STARTER UNIT GET READY ENGLISH 24/7
4a

here there
Singular this that
Plural these those
4b
Student’s own answers
5a
1 bag
2 day
3 woman
4 city
5 box
6 fish
7 sandwich
8 tomato
5b
1 bags
2 days
3 women
4 cities
5 boxes
6 fish/fishes
7 sandwiches
8 tomatoes
6a
1 me
2 it
3 you
4 her
5 us
6 them
6b
They’re on her head!
7
women, a city and fishes (in the posters on the wall),
boxes, bags, a day, sandwiches, a tomato
8
Student’s own answers

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 1 WELCOME TO MY WORLD
In the picture, Pages 10–11 Reading, Page 12
1a 1
1 city B
2 town 2a
3 town centre / city centre No answers
4 street
5 building 2b
6 flat/house C
1b 3
1 theatre Student’s own answers
2 swimming pool 4
3 sports centre 1 six
4 zoo 2 1978
5 shop 3 2.5 / two and a half
6 restaurant 4 puppets
7 cinema 5 under
8 park 6 100 / a hundred
2 7 museum
Melbourne (in Australia) 5
3a Student’s own answers
1 Melbourne Airport GO BEYOND
2 Melbourne Central Station Australia – Australian
3 library Japan – Japanese
4 Melbourne Museum China – Chinese
5 shopping centre Greece – Greek
6 stadium USA – American
7 Federation Square Russia – Russian
8 Luna Park theme park Italy – Italian
9 castle
10 Eureka Tower Grammar, Page 13
Teresa also talks about her flat and a restaurant. 1
3b He lives in New York, Texas. Fifteen people live there.
No answers 2
4a are
first isn’t
there are, isn’t
4b
Student’s own answers 3
1 in
5
2 next to
1 library
3 near
2 station
4 opposite
3 museum
5 between
4 shopping centre
5 stadium 4
1 There are some tall buildings.
6
2 There’s a big park.
Eureka Tower, Federation Square, library, Luna Park
3 There aren’t any big farms.
theme park, Melbourne Airport
4 There are a lot of people.
Student’s own answers
5 There isn’t a beach.
7a 6 There aren’t a lot of quiet places.
Student’s own answers
5
7b 1 There are some shops in the square.
Student’s own answers 2 There’s a restaurant over one of the shops.
GO BEYOND 3 There are some trees behind the museum.
Student’s own answers 4 There’s a bookshop next to the museum.
5 There are some tables in front of the café.
6 And there’s me on the chair!

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 1 WELCOME TO MY WORLD
6 7 uncle
Student A 8 aunt
Suggested answer: 9 cousin
It might be in a station. There are some chairs in the 10 married
room. There’s a girl on a chair. She’s sitting between her 11 husband
mum and her dad. There’s a poster on the wall behind 12 wife
the chairs. There’s a TV on the wall opposite the chairs. 6
There’s a clock next to the TV. There’s a table under the Student’s own answers
TV and there are some magazines on the table.
GO BEYOND
Student B Student’s own answers
Suggested answer:
It could be in a café. There’s a table and there are some Grammar, Page 15
glasses on the table. There are drinks in the glasses. 1
There’s a cat under the table. A girl is sitting on a chair Josh is Lucy’s brother.
at the table. Her mum is sitting opposite her. There’s
a window behind her mum and there are two plants in
2
’s/has
front of the window. There are some pictures next to the
haven’t
window.
Have
7a
1 Is there a theme park in your area?
3
Student’s own answers
2 Is there a sports centre near your home?
3 Are there any parks? 4a
4 Is there a swimming pool? 1 ’ve got
5 Are there any free concerts in your town? 2 ’s got
6 Are there any other places for young people? 3 haven’t got
4 ’ve got
7b
5 hasn’t got
Student’s own answers
6 ’ve (always) got
Listening and Vocabulary, Page 14 4b
1 Student’s own answers
mother, father, mum, dad, grandma, grandfather, 4c
grandad, grandmother, brother, sister, child, grandchild Student’s own answers
(in any order) 5a
2a 1 Have you got a big or a small family?
No answers 2 How many cousins have you got?
2b 3 Have you got any pets?
Riley: small 4 Has your family got a house or a flat?
Akari: big 5 What colour hair has your mum got?
Antonio: big (but his nuclear family is small) 6 Have your parents got a car?
Jessie: big 5b
3 Student’s own answers
1 F 6a
2 T Student’s own answers
3 T 6b
4 F Student’s own answers
5 T
6 F Language & Beyond, Page 16
4 1
Student’s own answers Student’s own answers
5 2
1 parents 1 Mrs Matthews: Yes, but she’s not a friend.
2 son 2 Keesha: Yes, she’s a good friend.
3 daughter 3 Man: No, he’s not a friend.
4 grandparent 4 Jerome: Yes, he’s quite a good friend.
5 granddaughter 5 Student: No, she’s not a friend as Marie’s meeting
6 grandson her for the first time.

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 1 WELCOME TO MY WORLD
3 Writing, Page 18
Student’s own answers 1
4 Suggested answers:
a 2, 4 It’s in Russia.
b 1 It’s got lots of old buildings.
c 5 It’s very beautiful.
d 1, 3, 5 Its name was also Leningrad.
e 3 2
f 2, 4 parks ü
g 1, 4 shops ü
5 a museum ü
Student’s own answers old buildings ü
6a rivers and canals ü
Student’s own answers theme park
water park
6b
Student’s own answers 3a
No answers
Speaking, Page 17 3b
1 Capital letter: Hello (start of sentence), Jessie (name),
Student’s own answers St Petersburg (city)
Full stop: city.
2
Comma: Dear Jessie, (after a greeting) theme park, Best
He’s lost too.
wishes,
3a Apostrophe: It’s (short form), city’s (possessive’s)
No answers Question mark: visit?
3b Exclamation mark: St Petersburg!
1 4
Excuse me Hi Dasha,
Thank you Thanks for your e-postcard.
2 St Petersburg looks amazing in the card’s photo.
please I can’t speak Russian. Do a lot of people speak English?
Thanks Write soon!
3 Jessie
please
Thanks
5
Student’s own answers
4
Excuse me 6
Sorry Student’s own answers
3c 7
No answers Student’s own answers
4a
1 c
2 b
3 e
4 a
5 d
4b
No answers
5a
Student’s own answers
5b
Student’s own answers

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 1 WELCOME TO MY WORLD
Unit review, Page 19
1
1 square
2 library
3 museum
4 castle
5 tower
6 airport
7 station
8 stadium
9 shopping centre
10 theme park
2
1 parents
2 Aunt
3 husband
4 Uncle
5 daughter
6 son
7 cousins
8 married
9 wife
10 granddaughter
11 grandson
12 grandparents
3
1 There isn’t
2 there’s
3 There are
4 there are
5 behind
6 there’s
7 next to
4
1 have got
2 haven’t got
3 haven’t got
4 ’ve got/have got
5 ’s got/has got
6 hasn’t got
7 have (you) got

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 2 NIGHT AND DAY
In the picture, Pages 20–21 1b
1a Tromsø is in the north of Norway.
1 It’s nine o’clock. 2a
2 It’s half past seven. No answers
3 It’s quarter past eleven. 2b
4 It’s quarter to three. 1 above
5 It’s twenty past eight. 2 60
6 It’s ten to ten. 3 Midsummer’s Eve
1b 4 dark
Student’s own answers 5 winter
2a 6 4.30 (in the afternoon)
Suggested answer: 3
It shows the sun’s light on the world at that time and Student’s own answers
how some parts are in daylight (facing the sun) and 4a
others in the dark (facing away from the sun). Student’s own answers
2b 4b
a – message 3, do my homework Student’s own answers
b – message 1, wake up
5
c – message 4, go home
Student’s own answers
d – message 2, get to school
GO BEYOND
2c
Student’s own answers
1 get home
2 have a shower Grammar, Page 23
3 clean my teeth
4 pack my bag 1
5 get dressed The time is different in Auckland and Seville. Seville is
6 brush my hair 12 hours behind Auckland.
The seasons are different. Summer starts in December
3 in Auckland and in June in Seville.
No answers
2
4a starts
1 after talk
2 before
3 after 3
4 before on + days . . .
5 after in + months . . .
6 after at + night . . .
4b 4
Student’s own answers 1 live
2 fly
5 3 crosses
1 Los Angeles 4 stays
2 Paris 5 comes
3 New Delhi 6 goes
4 Tokyo 7 get
5 London 8 rains
6 New York
7 Tokyo 5
8 New Delhi 1 in
9 Los Angeles 2 in
3 on
6 4 at
Student’s own answers 5 at
GO BEYOND 6 in
Student’s own answers 7 At
8 In
Reading, Page 22 9 at
1a 10 At
Student’s own answers
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 2 NIGHT AND DAY
6a Grammar, Page 25
Verbs with an /ɪz/ sound at the end: brushes, relaxes, 1
uses, watches Yes, they are.
6b 2
No answers From top to bottom: never, hardly ever, sometimes,
7a often, usually, normally, always
Student’s own answers 3
7b 1 never
Student’s own answers 2 usually/normally
3 always
Listening and Vocabulary, Page 24 4 sometimes
1 5 often
Student’s own answers 6 hardly ever
2a 4
No answers 1 Carla’s usually tired in the morning.
2 She often forgets his homework.
2b
3 She hardly ever eats vegetables.
1 f
4 She can never find her phone.
2 d
5 She sometimes sleeps on the sofa.
3 b
6 She is always happy.
4 h
5 c 5a
Student’s own answers
3
1 My bedroom is [adverb of frequency] in a mess.
Student’s own answers
2 I [adverb of frequency] have a shower in the morning.
4 3 I’m [adverb of frequency] late for school.
1 c 4 I [adverb of frequency] do my homework on the sofa.
2 d 5 I can [adverb of frequency] do my English homework.
3 f 6 I [adverb of frequency] watch TV in the evening.
4 b
5 a
5b
Student’s own answers
6 e
5 6a
Student’s own answers
Student’s own answers
6a 6b
Student’s own answers
1 cooker
2 washing machine 6c
3 cupboard(s) Student’s own answers
4 fridge
5 sofa Language & Beyond, Page 26
6 armchair 1
7 carpet Photo 1: Kara
8 lamp Photo 2: Ida
9 curtains Photo 3: Dean
10 wardrobe Student’s own answers
11 bookcase
12 shelf (shelves) 2
1 Get ready
6b 2 Start
No answers 3 Choose
7 4 Plan
No answers 5 Finish
8 3a
Student’s own answers Student’s own answers
GO BEYOND 3b
Student’s own answers Student’s own answers

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 2 NIGHT AND DAY
4 3b
Student’s own answers . . . and it also gets lots of light.
5 . . . it’s normally quiet too.
Student’s own answers It’s also really warm . . .
4
Speaking, Page 27 1 too
1 2 also
1 Student’s own answers 3 too
2 16:30 = sixteen thirty 4 also
19:05 = nineteen oh five 5
2 Student’s own answers
May and Alex have a snack. 6
Joe and Adam decide to walk. Student’s own answers
3 7
1 What time’s Student’s own answers
2 what time
3 When’s Unit review, Page 29
4 What’s 1
5 How long 1 wake
4 2 have
No answers 3 get
5a 4 brush
No answers 5 clean
6 get
5b 7 go
Well, there’s a fast one . . . 8 get
Er . . . yes. We’ve got . . . 9 do
Um . . . I think it’s at . . . 10 pack
6a 2
1 2 1 wardrobe
twenty thirty nineteen forty-five 2 bookcase
3 shelves
4 cupboard
5 carpet
6 lamp
4 3 7 curtains
fifteen fifteen seventeen oh five 8 sofa
9 armchair
6b 10 cooker
1 twenty thirty/half past eight/eight thirty 11 fridge
2 nineteen forty-five/quarter to eight/seven forty-five 12 washing machine
3 seventeen oh five/five past five
4 fifteen fifteen/quarter past three/three fifteen 3
1 starts
7 2 finishes
Student’s own answers 3 in
4 At
Writing, Page 28 5 eat
1 6 On
Student’s own answers 7 does
2 8 play
Judy’s favourite room is the kitchen. 4
3a 1 I always get up late.
No answers 2 We usually go shopping.
3 I often watch a film with friends.
4 We sometimes have lunch with my parents’ friends.
5 I hardly ever forget to do my homework.
6 I never get bored.
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 2 NIGHT AND DAY
Progress check 1 & 2, Pages 30–31
1
1 B
2 A
3 C
4 B
5 C
2
1 A
2 C
3 A
4 B
5 B
3
1 parent
2 aunt
3 husband
4 daughter
5 grandfather
4
Suggested answer:
Hi Kim,
I always get to school at 8.30. I normally have lunch at
school. I go home at 4 o’clock and do my homework. I
usually go to bed at 10 o’clock.
Bye!
Luke

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 3 CLASSMATES
In the picture, Pages 32–33 Reading, Page 34
1 1
See WORDS & BEYOND, Student’s Book, page 132. Student’s own answers
2 2a
a design and technology No answers
b art 2b
c English The building
d history The number of students
e languages The timetable
f PE (physical education) The subjects
g drama
h geography 3
i IT (information technology) Student’s own answers
j maths 4
k science Student name: Jon
l music doesn’t have an icon Year: 8
3a Number of students: around 800
No answers School times: 8.30–3.15
Favourite subject: maths
3b Rules: wear a uniform, can’t take phones to school
Student’s own answers
5
4 1 They walk along a running track.
1 maths 2 He sometimes gets tired.
2 PE 3 Because he likes music a lot.
3 IT
4 music 6
5 languages Student’s own answers
6 design and technology GO BEYOND
Student’s own answers
5
g – history
b – science
Grammar, Page 35
e – drama 1
c – art They don’t spend all day in classrooms. They go out of
d – geography the school to learn in the real world.
a, f, h  – English 2
6 don’t spend
Charlotte: drama, because she can be creative and it do you go
shows off what she likes about herself Do you like
Aaron: art, because he likes being creative and painting do
Daisy: maths because it’s just different from the other 3a
subjects and it’s a bit out of the box 1 Where does Bella go to school?
Huxley: PE, because it’s interesting and fun because you 2 Does she like it?
get to do different sports and try out different activities 3 Does she think her school is typical?
that you may not have tried before 4 Why does she think it’s different?
7 5 How do they learn in the real world?
Student’s own answers 6 What does Bella say at the end?
8 3b
Student’s own answers 1 She goes to Watershed School.
2 Yes, she does.
GO BEYOND
3 No, she doesn’t.
Student’s own answers
4 Because they don’t spend all day in classrooms.
5 They go to local farms and organisations and visit
other countries.
6 At Watershed, the world is our classroom.

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 3 CLASSMATES
4 6b
1 don’t go No answers
2 doesn’t go 7
3 don’t work long
4 don’t spend
5 don’t like 8
6 doesn’t interest 1 earrings
2 backpack
5 3 tracksuit tops
1 How 4 coat
2 Where 5 hoody
3 When 6 tie
4 What
5 Who 9
6 Why Student’s own answers
7 – GO BEYOND
8 Which Student’s own answers
6a
Student’s own answers
Grammar, Page 37
1
6b
The coat belongs to Mr Ford.
Student’s own answers
2
Listening and Vocabulary, Page 36 Todd’s brother
students’
1
Whose
1 shirt, jacket, skirt, trainers, T-shirt
2 Student’s own answers 3
mine
2
yours
1 b
ours
2 c
3 a 4
1 Dan’s
3a
2 my parents’
No answers
3 Chloe’s
3b 4 our neighbours’ (our neighbour’s would be correct
1 a if there were only one neighbour but the Student’s
2 b Book gives neighbours as plural)
3 a 5 Kath’s
4 c 6 the students’
5 b
5
4 1 Whose
Student’s own answers 2 yours
5 3 mine
Student’s own answers 4 Martin’s
6a 5 his
a scarf 6 Whose
b earrings 7 theirs
c jumper 8 hers
d coat 9 brother’s
e tie 10 school’s
f belt 6
g gloves Student’s own answers
h shorts
i tracksuit top Language & Beyond, Page 38
j tracksuit bottoms 1a
k backpack No answers
l hoody

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 3 CLASSMATES
1b Writing, Page 40
The three main types of learning styles: auditory, visual 1
and kinaesthetic Student’s own answers
Student’s own answers
2a
2 No answers
Student’s own answers
2b
3 . . . we do and like
Student’s own answers . . . English, maths or geography?
4 . . . never, sometimes or often?
Reading – b Pop, rock and classical . . . 
Listening – a . . . but it’s raining.
Speaking – a 3
Pronunciation – a 1 and
Project work – a, b, c 2 but
Role-play – a, c 3 or
5 4 but
Student’s own answers 5 and
6 6 or
Student’s own answers 4
Student’s own answers
Speaking, Page 39 5
1a Student’s own answers
Suggested answers:
6
1 basketball, the piano
Student’s own answers
2 jeans, glasses
3 football, reading
4 blue, big
5 long, black
6 French, funny
1b
Student’s own answers
2
Claire 2
Salva 1
Manu 6
Emma 3
3
1 T-shirts
2 the guitar
3 Spanish
4 sport
5 long
6 funny
4
1 c
2 e
3 d
4 a
5 b
5
Student’s own answers
6
Student’s own answers

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 3 CLASSMATES
Unit review, Page 41
1
1 art
2 design and technology
3 drama
4 English
5 geography
6 history
7 information technology
8 languages
9 maths
10 music
11 physical education
12 science
2
1 belt
2 tie
3 earrings
4 jumper
5 coat
6 gloves
7 scarf
8 shorts
9 hoody
10 tracksuit top
11 tracksuit bottoms
12 backpack
3
1 What do you do?
2 Do you like
3 I do
4 Why do you think
5 doesn’t finish
6 Do students wear
7 they don’t
8 Do the students enjoy
4
1 ours
2 mine
3 her
4 ’s, his
5 ’, theirs
6 ’s, hers
7 yours

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 4 WHAT’S GOING ON?
In the picture, Pages 42–43 On Saturday afternoons she meets her friends and they
go to the shops or to see a film or they just relax and do
1a
nothing.
go on the internet
go shopping On Sunday mornings she goes for a walk in the park and
go swimming plays with their dog. She often goes swimming or rides
go to the cinema her bike with her best friend, Joanna.
listen to music 6
meet friends Student’s own answers
play football 7
play the piano Student’s own answers
play video games
read a book GO BEYOND
ride a bike Student’s own answers
watch television
Reading, Page 44
1b
1
No answers
Student’s own answers
2
2
Suggested answers:
The text is in a different order.
Stay in
3a
listen to music
No answers
play the piano
play video games 3b
read a book 1 People arrive and leave by train.
go on/surf the internet 2 Music starts playing.
watch television 3 The man opens an umbrella.
4 The woman walks towards the man.
Go out
5 The man and woman dance to the music.
go shopping
6 The dancers take off their hats.
go swimming
go to the cinema 4
meet friends Student’s own answers
play football 5
ride a bike B
3 6
1 sit, listen to – photo a Student’s own answers
2 start – photo d GO BEYOND
3 send, put on – photo f Student’s own answers
4 stay in, laugh – photo e
5 go, open – photo c Grammar, Page 45
6 leave – photo b
1
4a He’s probably at home; he’s not in Times Square, New
1 open York.
2 go
3 laugh 2
4 start ’m doing
5 stay in isn’t talking
6 leave Are you telling
7 send at the moment
8 sit ’m meeting
9 put on 3
10 listen to 1 ’m standing
4b 2 ’m playing
No answers 3 ’s looking
4 ’re playing
5 5 isn’t winning
She usually goes out on Saturday afternoons and 6 ’m running
Sunday mornings.
4
Student’s own answers
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 4 WHAT’S GOING ON?
5 Grammar, Page 47
No answers 1
6a They’re playing at the FIBArk Festival.
1 What are you doing at the moment? 2a
2 Who are you sitting next to? Present continuous: You’re listening, I’m playing, is
3 Is your teacher talking? touring, they’re giving, you’re all looking forward, she’s
4 Is it raining outside? singing, I’m playing
5 Are you meeting friends later?
6 What are you doing next weekend? Present simple: love, ’m (am), live, plays, sings, plays,
Student’s own answers plays, plays, sings

6b 2b
Student’s own answers Present continuous: at the moment, today
Present simple: usually, sometimes
7
Student’s own answers 3
1 ’s going out
Listening and Vocabulary, Page 46 2 usually stays in
3 ’s visiting
1 4 lives
Suggested answers: 5 doesn’t go out
announcement – in a station 6 ’s taking
audio tour – in a museum
conversation – on a bus 4
lesson – at school 1 I like
2 I usually listen to
2a 3 I’m listening to
No answers 4 I’m learning
2b 5 I go
1 audio tour 6 I’m going
2 conversation 5a
3 announcement 1 Do you like music?
4 lesson (or talk) 2 do you normally listen to
3 3 are you listening to
Student’s own answers 4 Are you learning
4 5b
Student’s own answers Student’s own answers
5 6
a stairs Student’s own answers
b lift
c ticket office Language & Beyond, Page 48
d toilets 1
e coffee shop 1 It’s her 13th birthday next week.
f entrance 2 She needs to decide what to do and organise
g information desk everything.
h ground floor 3 Student’s own answers
i gift shop
j first floor 2
Student’s own answers
6
1 B 3
2 B 1
3 C a Is there a theme park near her home?
4 A b What films are showing at the cinema?
c Find out what song her friends all like.
7 d Find a pizza place to deliver pizzas.
Student’s own answers e Find out if anything special is happening on her
GO BEYOND birthday.
Student’s own answers 2
the internet, newspapers or magazines, friends, family

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 4 WHAT’S GOING ON?
4 4
Student’s own answers Student’s own answers
5 5
Student’s own answers Student’s own answers
6
Speaking, Page 49 Student’s own answers
1
Student’s own answers Unit review, Page 51
2 1
They aren’t in the UK. They ask the assistant if she 1 leave
speaks English and they talk about euros, not pounds. 2 go
3a 3 cry
1 How long 4 close
2 Where 5 take off
3 How much 6 send
4 When 7 sit
5 What 8 end
6 How 9 go out
10 listen to
3b
No answers 2
1 ticket office
4 2 entrance
1 Where’s the Egyptian Museum? 3 information desk
2 How do we get there? 4 lift
3 When does it open? 5 ground floor
4 what time does it close? 6 first floor
5 And how much does it cost? 7 stairs
6 How long are you staying? 8 coffee shop
5a 9 gift shop
No answers 10 toilets
5b 3
1 1 You’re listening to
Excuse me. Do you speak English? 2 Are you having
Can I ask a question? 3 we’re sitting
Sorry, I have another question. 4 is happening
Can I ask something else? 5 is travelling
Thank you for your help. 6 We’re waiting
2 4
You’re welcome. 1 You always arrive
6 2 We’re waiting
Student’s own answers 3 We’re standing
4 I know
Writing, Page 50 5 You aren’t waiting
1 6 we always call
1 The music room at the Hope Building 7 you’re staying
2 At 6pm 8 we call
3 The number 7 bus 9 do you call
4 It includes tea and biscuits.
5 Contact Mrs Henderson
2
No answers
3
1 b
2 a
3 d
4 e
5 c
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 4 WHAT’S GOING ON?
Progress check 3 & 4, Pages 52–53
1
1 E
2 A
3 B
4 D
5 G
2
1 Alexa
2 reading
3 history
4 classical
5 meet friends
3
1 jumper
2 grey
3 scarf
4 green
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 5 IT’S GOOD FOR YOU!
In the picture, Pages 54–55 Dinner at home: meat, potatoes, onions, carrots
Dinner out: burger, chips
1
Happy birthday, Myra!: yoghurt, cheese, fruit, cake, ice
1 fish (The other words are drinks.)
cream, more cake, orange juice
2 egg (The other words are fruit.)
3 salad (The other words are things with bread/made 7a
with dough.) Student’s own answers
4 rice (The other words are things with milk.) 7b
5 pasta (The other words are things with meat.) Student’s own answers
2a GO BEYOND
1 butter Student’s own answers
2 cake
3 soup Reading, Page 56
4 carrot 1a
5 onion Mikkel: sandwich (made with brown bread, cheese and
6 potato salad), vegetables (carrot and cucumber), apple
7 tomato Jalissa: taco salad, vegetables, milk, apple
8 yoghurt Dae-Ho: soup, vegetables, rice, salad
9 chips Mathilde: mussels, chips
10 cola
11 sweets 1b
12 chocolate Student’s own answers
2b 2a
No answers No answers
2c 2b
No answers B
3a 3
1 three Student’s own answers
2 4
potato Mikkel’s lunch has no meat.
tomato Dae-Ho’s lunch has no or not much meat.
banana Mathilde’s lunch has a dessert.
fantastic 5
vegetable Student’s own answers
seventeen
GO BEYOND
The first four words have the same stress – on the
Student’s own answers
second syllable.
3b Grammar, Page 57
No answers 1
4 Spaghetti with tomato sauce and salad
1 tomato 2
2 carrot, onion, potato, tomato potato, tomato
3 cake pasta, spaghetti
4 onion (when it’s peeled), potato, yoghurt (when it’s
plain) 3
5 cola 0 +++
6 butter not any not much, not many some a lot of
7 soup 4
8 cake, chocolate, cola, sweets uncountable
5 countable
Student’s own answers 5
6 1 B
Lunch at home: sandwiches, salad 2 B
Lunch at school: sandwich, apple, orange juice, grapes 3 A
Mmm, something sweet: ice cream, chocolate 4 A
A family picnic: bread, fruit, meat, carrots, tomatoes 5 B
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 5 IT’S GOOD FOR YOU!
6 Grammar, Page 59
1 a 1
2 many Student’s own answers
3 some
4 much 2
5 a Likes: like, enjoy, love
6 any Dislikes: don’t like, dislike, hate
7 some 3
8 a lot of 1 being
9 any 2 tidying
10 some 3 riding
7 4 writing
Student’s own answers 5 running
6 swimming
Listening and Vocabulary, Page 58 4a
1 1 playing
Student’s own answers 2 travelling
3 visiting
2a
4 dancing
No answers
5 getting
2b 6 waiting
Speaker 1: a teacher 7 keeping
Speaker 2: a student 8 making
Speaker 3: a father / the father of the student
4b
Speaker 4: a doctor
They both like being with friends.
3 They both dislike tidying their room / keeping their
Student’s own answers room tidy.
4 5
1 B Student’s own answers
2 A
6a
3 C
1 Do you like going to school?
4 B
2 Do you enjoy speaking English?
5 3 Do you like using social networking sites?
Student’s own answers 4 Do you enjoy meeting new people?
6a 5 Do you like cooking?
1 d 6 Do you like shopping for clothes?
2 e 6b
3 a Student’s own answers
4 c
7
5 b
Student’s own answers
6 i
7 h Language & Beyond, Page 60
8 j
9 f 1
10 g Student’s own answers
6b 2
No answers Student’s own answers
7 3
Student’s own answers 1 b
2 a, d
GO BEYOND
3 c
active/lazy
Rule e is a good rule for all three situations.
ill/well
4
Student’s own answers
5
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 5 IT’S GOOD FOR YOU!
Speaking, Page 61 Unit review, Page 63
1 1
Student’s own answers 1 onion
2 2 carrots
1 Adam is giving surprising news. 3 tomatoes
2 Luca is giving bad news. 4 butter
3 Liz is giving good and bad news. 5 potatoes
6 yoghurt
3a 7 cola
1 believe 8 chips
2 amazing 9 cake
3 sorry 10 soup
4 sad 11 sweets
5 fantastic 12 chocolate
6 terrible
2
3b 1 busy
No answers 2 active
4 3 tired
No answers 4 stressed
5a 5 unhappy
Student’s own answers 6 ill
7 lazy
5b
8 lucky
Student’s own answers
9 fit
10 well
Writing, Page 62
1 3
1 much
Student’s own answers
2 any
2 3 a lot of
Favourite meal: tacos 4 some
Favourite dessert: chocolate ice cream with chocolate 5 many
sauce 6 a
Favourite drink: water 7 any
3a 8 a lot of
No answers 4
3b 1 like/enjoy helping
1 Alejandro: Because my mum makes them at home. 2 like/enjoy eating
2 Alejandro: Because fizzy drinks are really bad for your 3 don’t like/dislike trying
teeth and I don’t like them. 4 like/enjoy choosing
4 5 hate shopping
1 e 6 love buying
2 d
3 a
4 c
5 b
5
Student’s own answers
6
Student’s own answers
7
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 6 IT’S YOUR TURN
In the picture, Pages 64–65 GO BEYOND
Student’s own answers
1
-ball: basketball, baseball, volleyball, football
Reading, Page 66
-ing: swimming, horse-riding, surfing, sailing, skiing,
cycling, ice skating 1
Other: golf, tennis, hockey, table tennis Student’s own answers
2 2a
1 gymnastics Student’s own answers
2 badminton 2b
3 bowling No answers
4 ice hockey 3a
5 chess No answers
6 rugby
3b
3 Student’s own answers
1 American football
2 video games 3c
3 cards 1 abilities
4 skateboarding 2 competitive
5 cricket 3 viewers
6 snowboarding 4 train
5 competitors
4a 6 superstars
play (games, ball sports) go (-ing sports) do (other) 4
Student’s own answers
cards snowboarding gymnastics
chess bowling 5
cricket skateboarding Student’s own answers
rugby 6
American football Student’s own answers
badminton GO BEYOND
ice hockey Student’s own answers
video games
4b Grammar, Page 67
No answers 1
5 They train at 7am.
1 video games 2
2 skateboarding can be
3 bowling can’t play
4 snowboarding Can you play
5 gymnastics 3
6 ice hockey quickly
7 cards easily
6 early
1 C well
2 B 4
3 A 1 can play
4 A 2 can’t change
5 In all three – gymnastics, badminton and table tennis 3 Can she get
7 4 can
gymnastics – gymnast 5 can’t come
cycle – cyclist 6 can she play
8a 7 can’t
Student’s own answers 8 can train
8b
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 6 IT’S YOUR TURN
5 7b
1 fast 1 choose
2 well 2 use
3 perfectly 3 do
4 easily 4 shoe
5 quickly 5 new
6 late 6 you
6 8
1 She obviously trains hard. Student’s own answers
2 She moves slowly. GO BEYOND
3 They can sing beautifully. Student’s own answers
4 He plays the guitar badly.
5 He speaks confidently in public. Grammar, Page 69
6 He can’t tell jokes well.
1
7a The game’s Monopoly.
Student’s own answers
2
7b You have to guess.
Student’s own answers You don’t have to buy it …
Do players have to use dice?
Listening and Vocabulary, Page 68
3
1 1 has to move
Student’s own answers 2 Do you have to play
2a 3 do
No answers 4 Do players have to think
2b 5 don’t
1 b, c, a 6 don’t have to learn
2 f, d, e 7 does a player have to do
3 h, i, g 8 has to take
The game is draughts /drɑːfts/ (UK) or checkers (US).
3
Student’s own answers 4
1 don’t have to
4 2 has to
Game 1: find, house 3 don’t have to
Game 2: character, building 4 doesn’t have to
Game 3: old, stop 5 has to
5 6 don’t have to
Student’s own answers 5
6a 1 have to play
Screen a: hit 2 don’t have to wear
Screen b: look for 3 have to have
Screen c: throw 4 don’t have to learn
Screen d: jump 5 have to hit
Screen e: win The sport is tennis.
Screen f: climb 6a
Screen g: destroy, lose Student’s own answers
Screen h: move
Screen i: shoot 6b
Student’s own answers
6b
No answers
7a
No answers

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 6 IT’S YOUR TURN
Language & Beyond, Page 70 4
1 My sporting hero is Michael Jordan. He’s from Brooklyn
a coach, a trainer, a cook and an agent in the USA. He’s very tall and has very short black
hair. // Michael’s a basketball player. He plays for the
2 Chicago Bulls and he has six NBA Championship rings.
1 do // Michael can move quickly, jump high and win points
2 All easily. I admire him because he’s 36 but he’s still
3 listen number one.
4 make
5
3 Student’s own answers
Student’s own answers
6
4 Student’s own answers
Student’s own answers
7
5 Student’s own answers
Student’s own answers
6 Unit review, Page 73
Student’s own answers 1
1 cards
Speaking, Page 71 2 gymnastics
1 3 rugby
Student’s own answers 4 video games
2 5 cricket
Alex asks to use the laptop. 6 ice hockey
Amy asks to finish training early. 7 bowling
Joe asks to play a video game and to go skateboarding. 8 American football
9 snowboarding
3 10 badminton
1 Can I 11 chess
2 Is it all right 12 skateboarding
3 Is it OK
4 Can I 2
5 Is it all right 1 climb
6 Can I 2 jump
3 look for
4 4 shoot
Of course you can. 5 destroy
I’m sorry, but I need it. 6 move
All right. 7 win
Yes, but you have to tidy your room first. 8 lose
No, you can’t. 9 throw
5 10 hit
No answers 3
6 1 Can you think quickly?
Student’s own answers 2 We can book a football pitch easily.
3 On weekdays my son can’t get up early.
Writing, Page 72 4 I can play tennis really well.
1 5 Can you run fast?
Student’s own answers 6 We can’t train hard.
2 4
Because she can play against the best players and win. 1 Do you have to be
2 don’t
3a
3 have to buy
No answers
4 don’t have to pay
3b 5 Does she have to come
3 Her skills and why I admire her 6 does
2 Her sport and her awards 7 doesn’t have to go
1 A description of her 8 have to wear

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 6 IT’S YOUR TURN
Progress check 5 & 6, Pages 74–75
1
1 C
2 B
3 A
4 B
5 A
2
1 B
2 G
3 F
4 A
5 C
3
1 lives
2 got
3 listening
4 watching
5 any
6 doesn’t
7 because
8 can’t (doesn’t is also possible)
9 to
10 with

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 7 TIMELINES
In the picture, Pages 76–77 Face:
baby: chubby;
1a
toddler: very chubby;
1 The twenty-first of August, eighteen forty-five.
about 4 years old: more distinctive features developing;
2 The fifteenth of April, nineteen twelve.
10th birthday: facial features developing further;
3 The thirty-first of December, nineteen ninety-nine.
young teenager: more serious and mature;
4 The first of January, two thousand.
older teen + dog: more mature and feminine;
5 The twelfth of December, twenty thirteen.
graduation: more mature – looking like a young woman;
1b wedding: sophisticated;
No answers about 30: more pensive and serious, mature;
2a about 40: cheerful, lines around eyes;
1 baby about 60: mature with lines and wrinkles
2 child 3
3 teenager
4 young adult Clothes:
5 middle-aged baby: pink all-in-one;
6 pensioner toddler: pink dress and necklace;
about 4 years old: leggings and top, trainers;
2b 10th birthday: dress and party hat / coat and hat;
1 a month young teenager: cropped jeans and sleeveless T-shirt /
2 10 jeans and T-shirt, trainers;
3 16 older teen + dog: jumper and jeans
4 22 graduation: graduation gown and mortar board;
5 47 wedding: wedding dress and veil;
6 67 about 30: T-shirt under black top;
3 about 40: T-shirt;
7 be born about 60: cardigan and scarf
8 grow up 7a
9 get old Student’s own answers
10 die
7b
4 Student’s own answers
No answers
GO BEYOND
5a Student’s own answers
1 child
2 pensioner Reading, Page 78
3 baby
1a
4 teenager
1 (knife) ✓
5 adult
2 (fork) ✗
6 middle-aged
3 (cheese) ✓
5b 4 (coffee) ✗
Student’s own answers 5 (sugar) ✗
6 6 (good teeth) ✓
1 and 2 1b
Hairstyles: Student’s own answers
baby: straight, short (below ears), fringe; 2
toddler: curly, short; No answers
about 4 years old: straight, shoulder-length, no fringe;
3a
10th birthday: similar to previous style but with fringe;
No answers
young teenager: long, straight;
older teen + dog: straight, no fringe; 3b
graduation: straight, long with fringe; 1 B
wedding: long with fringe; 2 B
about 30: tied back, no fringe; 3 C
about 40: short with fringe; 4 A
about 60: grey, short with fringe 5 C
4
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 7 TIMELINES
5 4 were
1 people in England in the year 1000 5 weren’t
2 people in England today 6 was
3 people with homes in the country 4a
4 men were usually this tall 1 Where were you on December 31st three years ago?
5 people were usually dead at this age 2 Which school were you at two years ago?
6 girls were married from this age 3 Where were you on holiday a year ago?
6 4 Who were you with four hours ago?
Life in the year 1000 5 Where were you an hour ago?
Good 4b
not many people a at
healthy food b in, at
people’s teeth were good c at
d at, at
Bad e at, in
not many towns 1 d
houses with only one or two rooms 2 c
not much variety in the diet 3 e
no chocolate, sugar, tea or coffee 4 a
hard life 5 b
work in the fields
hungry people 5a
no hospitals Student’s own answers
people were dead before 40 5b
babies often dead before first birthday Student’s own answers
people were married when they were teenagers
no school for everybody, only the rich Listening and Vocabulary, Page 80
Life today 1a
Suggested answers: No answers
Good 1b
nice houses, my own room if I’m lucky Suggested answers:
lots of different food Picture 1 is an old picture. I can see seven people in the
school for rich and poor children country. There’s a girl, she’s about 14, her parents and
computers and phones grandparents. There’s another young woman, perhaps
she’s the girl’s sister.
Bad
They’re travelling – from Missouri to Oregon in the USA.
lots of people in the world are hungry
The girl and her father and the other man are walking.
a lot of people eat unhealthy food and sometimes have
They’re hot and tired.
bad teeth because of the sugar
some people don’t have a home Picture 2 is also quite old. There are two teenagers, a
we buy too many things boy and a girl. He’s about 15, she’s about 14. She’s
GO BEYOND wearing a long dress. They’re talking. I think they’re
Student’s own answers friends. I think they feel happy.
They’re outside. They’re walking on a ship. I can see the
Grammar, Page 79 name the Titanic.
1 2
Dakota’s sister No answers
2 3
was Student’s own answers
weren’t 4
Was
Amelia’s story
wasn’t
1 Amelia’s family started to walk to Oregon from
3 Missouri.
1 were 2 The family’s cow died.
2 weren’t 3 Emma’s baby was born.
3 was 4 They bought some clothes from the Indians.
5 Amelia’s family talked about their new life.

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 7 TIMELINES
William’s story 5a
1 The ship left England. 1 e
2 The ship stopped in Ireland. 2 a
3 William met Josephine. 3 d
4 Josephine told William about New York. 4 f
5 Josephine and William went for a walk and had a 5 b
wonderful day. 6 c
5 5b
1 told 1 get
2 left 2 meet
3 went 3 buy
4 met 4 see
5 bought 5 have
6 had 6 leave
6 6
Student’s own answers 1 had
7 2 did
1 the Bloomberg family 3 were
2 Amelia’s family 4 went
3 Josephine 5 talked
4 the Indians 6 wrote
5 Josephine 7 ate
8 died
8
polite and rude 7
Student’s own answers
9
No answers Language & Beyond, Page 82
10 1
Student’s own answers Student’s own answers
GO BEYOND 2
Student’s own answers Mateo had a good idea to get money for the school
football team.
Grammar, Page 81 Jurek cooks and tries his own ideas.
1 Teri tells and writes stories.
No, it wasn´t. It was another normal day.
3
2a Mateo
-ed New ideas: ‘wrote to all the top Spanish football clubs’
2b Believed in his idea: ‘I knew it was a good idea.’
Regular verbs: happened, changed, played, watched Worked hard: ‘It was a lot of work’
Irregular verbs: saw, did, ate, got, wrote Jurek
New ideas: ‘tries his own ideas.’
3
Loves his hobby: ‘Jurek loves cooking.’
1 walked
Works hard: ‘looks at recipes on the internet’; ‘It isn’t
2 cooked
always easy.’
3 loved
Teri
4 cried
New ideas: ‘she writes short stories for an internet
5 chatted
magazine’
6 wanted
Loves her hobby: ‘enjoys thinking of new stories.’
4a Works hard: ‘I spend a lot of time on my writing,’; ‘I want
No answers it to be good.’
4b 4a
1 /ɪd/ Student’s own answers
2 /d/
3 /t/
4b
Student’s own answers
4 /t/
5 /d/ 5
6 /ɪd/ Student’s own answers

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 7 TIMELINES
6 5
Student’s own answers Student’s own answers
6
Speaking, Page 83 Student’s own answers
1 7
Student’s own answers Student’s own answers
2a
Joe is telling a funny story. Unit review, Page 85
Rose is telling an interesting and strange story. 1
2b 1 baby
Joe was in the supermarket. His story was about a new 2 born
teacher. 3 child
Rose was at home in her room. (She was on her 4 teenager
computer.) Her story was about a phone call. 5 grow up
3 6 adult
1 what 7 middle-aged
2 know 8 get
3 Well 9 pensioner
4 what 10 die
5 Anyway 2
6 strange 1 cool
4 2 shy
No answers 3 nice
4 funny
5 5 calm
What? 6 friendly
6a 7 serious
Student’s own answers 8 cheerful
6b 9 polite
Student’s own answers 10 rude
3
Writing, Page 84 1 were
1 2 was
Student’s own answers 3 was
4 weren’t
2
5 was
Good: 13th birthday, 20 out of 20 in his vocabulary test
6 wasn’t
Bad: school basketball team lost
7 were
3a
No answers
4
1 got
3b 2 designed
Yesterday I had ... / We lost 18–3 last Monday! 3 wrote
... we had a special dinner later. 4 said
We went to my favourite ice-cream place after school / 5 forgot
I got 20 out of 20 in my vocabulary test this morning. 6 looked
On Monday evening our school basketball team lost ... 7 remembered
4 8 was
Sorry – I was very busy last week! We had my birthday
party on Saturday evening. My parents watched TV
upstairs after dinner and my friends and I listened to
music and danced. We watched a film later.
OR
Sorry – last week I was very busy! On Saturday evening
we had my birthday party. After dinner my parents
watched TV upstairs and my friends and I listened to
music and danced. Later we watched a film.

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 8 ON THE MOVE
In the picture, Pages 86–87 5 The man is riding a motorbike on a dirt road. It’s
cloudy/foggy.
1a
6 The man is surfing. The weather is sunny.
1 cloudy
7 The people are entering and leaving a museum.
2 foggy
It’s rainy.
3 rainy
8 The person is walking along a path by the sea. It’s
4 snowy
very windy.
5 sunny
6 windy 8
Student’s own answers
1b
1 cold GO BEYOND
2 warm Student’s own answers
3 hot
Reading, Page 88
2
a sunny and hot 1
b rainy Student’s own answers
c cold 2a
d foggy No answers
e cloudy 2b
f rainy and cold She had a good time.
3 3
1 d
2 b good OK bad
3 c
4 e flight ✔
5 f hotel ✔
4a breakfast ✔
a up weather ✔
b down
sightseeing ✔
c past
d around Grand Bazaar ✔
e across 4
f along Student’s own answers
g into
h through 5
i out of 1 We flew to Istanbul.
j towards 2 We got a taxi to the hotel.
3 I had breakfast.
4b 4 We walked into the centre.
No answers 5 We visited the mosque.
5 6 I took millions of photos.
1 up, down 7 We walked through the bazaar.
2 through 6
3 along, past Student’s own answers
4 out of, across, towards
5 around, into GO BEYOND
Student’s own answers
6
The signpost shows times and not distances. Grammar, Page 89
It’s in an airport in Greenland and shows flight times to
the places mentioned. 1
Because he didn’t have a good holiday.
7
1 The man is doing a cliff jump from high up. It’s a hot 2a
sunny day. didn’t do much
2 The people are climbing a mountain. It’s snowy/ wasn’t good
snowing and looks very cold. couldn’t eat any food
3 The man is jogging through a wood. It’s a sunny day. 2b
4 The people are crossing a large city street/road. I didn’t call you.
It’s rainy. I didn’t have a great time.

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 8 ON THE MOVE
I didn’t like the hotel. 7a
I didn’t feel well. a train
I didn’t get out of bed. b lorry
3a c plane
1 Ravi’s brother went to the shops. d coach
2 His mum and dad walked around the town. e motorbike
3 Ravi’s sister danced at the disco. f underground
4 Mum took lots of photos. g ship
5 They all ate pizzas for lunch. h helicopter
6 ‘We had an amazing time.’ i boat
j tram
3b
1 he didn’t go to the shops. 7b
2 he didn’t walk around the town. No answers
3 he didn’t dance at the disco. 8
4 he didn’t take lots of photos. Land: coach, lorry, motorbike, train, tram, underground
5 he didn’t eat pizzas for lunch. Air: helicopter, plane
6 he didn’t have an amazing time. Sea: boat, ship
4 9
1 could 1 He travelled by train, ship and car.
2 was Student’s own answers
3 drove
4 were GO BEYOND
5 could Student’s own answers
6 wasn’t
Grammar, Page 91
5
1 The hotel didn’t have a swimming pool. 1
2 The beaches weren’t beautiful. four
3 The weather wasn’t always sunny. 2
4 We couldn’t visit the theme park. Did
5 The tour guides didn’t help us. didn’t
6 And the holiday wasn’t cheap! was
6 3
Student’s own answers 1 Did Laura say; Yes, she did.
2 Did they give; No, they didn’t.
Listening and Vocabulary, Page 90 3 Were they; Yes, they were.
1 4 Did she remember; Yes, she did.
1 c 5 Could she take; No, she couldn’t.
2 a 6 Did her dad take; No, he didn’t.
3 b 4
2a 1 Did you have
No answers 2 I did
3 did you go
2b 4 did you do
Palle Huld won a competition. 5 Were you
The competition was for Jules Verne’s 100th 6 I wasn’t
anniversary.
Some people think Palle is the real Tintin. 5a
1 Who did Hergé create?
3 c He created the character of Tintin.
Student’s own answers 2 When did the character first appear?
4 a He first appeared on 10 January 1929.
Student’s own answers 3 What was his dog’s name?
5 b His name was Milou in the original version and
No answers Snowy in the English version.
6 1 How many Tintin books did Hergé write?
Student’s own answers c He wrote 29 stories between 1930 and 1976.
2 Where did Tintin go in Prisoners of the Sun?
a He went to Peru.
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 8 ON THE MOVE
3 Why did Hergé give him the name Tintin? 5b
b He didn’t answer that question. No answers
5b 6
Student’s own answers Student’s own answers
6
Student’s own answers Writing, Page 94
7 1
Student’s own answers 1 Student’s own answers
2 Who the message is to and a subject line
Language & Beyond, Page 92 2
1a B
He has to decide which things to take away with him. 3a
1b No answers
Student’s own answers 3b
2 Hello from Mexico City! We arrived late last night after a
Student’s own answers long flight. This city is very BIG and LOUD! This morning
we went from the hotel to the Zócalo, the main square,
3 by taxi. There’s a really big Mexican flag there and an
They are all important.
amazing cathedral. The people here are very friendly
4 and I think the food is great (but very hot!). We had
Suggested answers: lunch in a market. I spoke some Spanish and the waiter
Some money, a jacket, some gloves understood me perfectly! (He didn’t understand Dad’s
5 terrible Spanish!)
Student’s own answers 4
6 Suggested answers:
Student’s own answers 1 The journey was boring/long.
2 The food was different/hot.
Speaking, Page 93 3 The weather was cold/rainy.
1 4 The people were friendly/rude.
Name: Finnie 5 I had a(n) amazing/fantastic time.
Arrival date: 15 March 5
Number of nights: 3 Student’s own answers
Number of rooms & type: 1 single, 1 twin 6
2 Student’s own answers
Yes, they did. 7
3 Student’s own answers
1 could you sign here, please
2 through
3 across
4 past
5 hope you enjoyed your stay
4a
No answers
4b
1
I’m sorry?
I’m sorry.
Sorry.
2
What did you say?
5a
1 Check in
2 Check out
3 Ask for repetition

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 8 ON THE MOVE
Unit review, Page 95 Progress check 7 & 8, Pages 96–97
1 1
1 around 1 G
2 up 2 C
3 down 3 F
4 across 4 A
5 along 5 D
6 past 2
7 towards 1 A
8 into 2 B
9 out of 3 B
10 through 4 A
2 5 C
1 ship 3
2 coach 1 next weekend
3 helicopter 2 coach
4 boat 3 £25
5 motorbike 4 warm clothes
6 train 5 go on a boat
7 plane
8 underground
9 lorry
10 tram
3
1 didn’t become
2 didn’t like
3 couldn’t understand
4 didn’t look
5 didn’t make
6 didn’t win
4
1 Did you read the TinCan books when you
were young, Dad?
2 I did.
3 Did you like them?
4 I didn’t.
5 Did you think they were funny?
6 I didn’t.
7 Was Foggy a nice cat?
8 He wasn’t.
9 Why did you read them?

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 9 MEET ME AT THE MALL
In the picture, Pages 98–99 Reading, Page 100
1 1
See WORDS & BEYOND, Student’s Book, page 138. Student’s own answers
2 2a
1 department store No answers
2 clothes shop 2b
3 sports shop C
4 electronics shop
5 toy shop 3a
6 bookshop Student’s own answers
3 3b
1 music shop Student’s own answers
2 pet shop 4
3 newsagent Student’s own answers
4 chemist 5
5 baker’s 1 R
6 butcher’s 2 W
4 3 R
No answers 4 DS
5a 5 R
1 department store 6 W
2 music shop 6
3 baker’s Student’s own answers
4 electronics shop GO BEYOND
5 clothes shop Student’s own answers
6 newsagent
5b Grammar, Page 101
1 the shoe department 1
2 to play the guitar Jack wants to meet Maria.
3 bread, cake
2
4 phone
cheaper
5 trousers
more original
6 newspaper, magazine, comic
better
6 3
In order on conveyor belt: dog food, hat, novels, mouse
1 cheaper
(cat toy), sandwich, scarf, camera, exercise books,
2 politer (more polite is also possible)
chicken, hairbrush, tennis balls, violin, toy train, sweets,
3 faster
steak, toothpaste, mobile phone, skateboard, fish,
4 quieter
dictionary, toothbrushes, iPad/tablet, burger, bread, toy
5 more interesting
animals
6 worse
Categorised by shop:
Student’s own answers
baker’s: sandwich, bread
bookshop: novels, dictionary 4
butcher’s: chicken, steak, burger 1 newer than
chemist: toothpaste, toothbrush, hairbrush 2 bigger than
clothes shop: hat, scarf 3 easier
electronics shop: camera, mobile phone, iPad/tablet 4 more expensive than
music shop: violin 5 further than
newsagent: exercise books, sweets 5
pet shop: dog food, mouse (cat toy), fish 1 Online shopping is more popular than real shopping.
sports shop: tennis balls, skateboard Or: Real shopping is more popular than online
toy shop: toy train, skateboard, toy animals shopping.
7 2 Online shopping is safer than real shopping.
Student’s own answers Or: Real shopping is safer than online shopping.
3 Shopping with friends is better than shopping alone.
GO BEYOND
Or: Shopping alone is better than shopping with
Student’s own answers
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 9 MEET ME AT THE MALL
4 Quality is more important than fashion. 8
Or: Fashion is more important than quality. 1 (from) €30
5 Older shop assistants are friendlier than younger 2 (from) €20
shop assistants. 3 €1.80
Or: Younger shop assistants are friendlier than older 4 €2.10
shop assistants. 5 99 cents
6 Shopping is more interesting than surfing the 9
internet. Student’s own answers
Or: Surfing the internet is more interesting than
shopping. GO BEYOND
Student’s own answers
6
Student’s own answers Grammar, Page 103
Listening and Vocabulary, Page 102 1
It’s a clothes shop.
1
Student’s own answers 2
the lowest
2a exciting
No answers the best
2b 3
1 a shopping centre 1 highest
2 a sports shop 2 tastiest
3 a supermarket 3 freshest
4 a (multi-screen) cinema 4 hottest
3 5 healthiest
Student’s own answers 6 most comfortable
4 4
Advert 1: Two things from: go shopping (buy clothes, buy 1 M25 has the biggest memory.
video games and electronic devices), eat (at fast-food 2 CB3.0 has the largest screen.
restaurants), go to the cinema / watch a film, go bowling 3 M25 is the heaviest.
Advert 2: Two things from: clothes, equipment, trainers, 4 R110 has the most amazing apps.
tracksuits 5 CB3.0 is the most expensive.
Advert 3: Two things from: potatoes, milk, chocolate 6 M25 is the best-looking phone.
(bars) 5
Advert 4: Two things from: the (best) choice of films, 1 The coolest shop where I live is ...
comfortable seats, big screens, 3-D films 2 The funniest advert on TV is ...
5 3 The most dangerous sport is ...
Student’s own answers 4 The worst food is ...
6 5 The most boring activity at the weekend is ...
1 euro 6 The best film of all time is ...
2 cent Student’s own answers
3 dollar 6a
4 cent No answers
5 pound 6b
6 pence/p No answers
7 kilometre
8 mile 7
9 metre Student’s own answers
10 kilogram/kilo
11 pound Language & Beyond, Page 104
12 litre 1
7a Student’s own answers
No answers 2
7b Student’s own answers
No answers 3
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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 9 MEET ME AT THE MALL
4 3
Student’s own answers We (1) have the largest (2) selection of new and
5 second-hand books in London. (3, 4) Find (5) the latest
Student’s own answers literature in English (6) and books and magazines from
over 100 different (7) countries. (8) Or look at our used
6 book shelf for our best possible (9) prices.
Student’s own answers Bargain Books does (10) more to make you read.
7 4
Student’s own answers Student’s own answers
Speaking, Page 105 5
Student’s own answers
1
Student’s own answers 6
Student’s own answers
2
Alex buys a kilo of apples for £1.60 and a cheese and Unit review, Page 107
tomato sandwich and an orange juice for £5.20. In total
he spends £6.80. 1
1 baker’s
3 2 bookshop
1 I’d like 3 butcher’s
2 How much are 4 chemist
3 Can I have 5 clothes
4 Can I have 6 electronics
5 I’d like 7 music
6 How much is 8 newsagent
4a 9 pet
No answers 10 sports
4b 11 toy
Sorry, did you say £1.60? 12 department store
Sorry, could you repeat that? 2
Granary? Does that mean brown? 1 euro
5 2 cent
ones = apples 3 kilo
one = roll 4 litre
5 metre
6
6 kilometre
No answers
7 dollar
7a 8 cent
Student’s own answers 9 pound
7b 10 mile
Student’s own answers 11 pound
12 pence
Writing, Page 106 3
1 1 cheaper
Student’s own answers 2 bigger
2a 3 faster
No answers 4 further/farther
5 easier
2b 6 more cheerful
biggest 7 better
better
England 4
friendliest 1 the most amazing
people 2 the fastest
goes 3 the friendliest
shopped 4 the most expensive
cities 5 the rudest
6 the worst

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 10 SPECIAL DAYS
In the picture, Pages 108–109 2b
1 Suggested answers:
1 presents What? Golowan festival, celebration (firework show, music
2 and 3  a party / a special meal events, parade)
4 and 5  the drums / the guitar Where? Penzance, Cornwall (by the sea / town centre)
When? Midsummer, 10 days. Mazey Eve: 28th June,
2a Mazey Day: 29th June
1 e Why? People celebrate midsummer, longest day of the year
2 a
3 b 3
4 d Student’s own answers
5 c 4
2b Student’s own answers
London has all the festivals. 5
3a Student’s own answers
Student’s own answers GO BEYOND
3b Student’s own answers
1 Photo d
2 Photo e
Grammar, Page 111
3 Photo a 1
4 Photo c Lucy, Malik and his parents
3c 2a
No answers ’re going to watch
isn’t going to come
4a
Are you going to be
No answers
I’m not
4b
2b
No answers
tomorrow
5 At 10 o’clock
1 celebrate in the evening
2 fireworks
3
3 wish
1 is
4 costume
2 be
5 invite
3 to
6 decoration
4 are
6 5 am/’m
Student’s own answers 6 going
Things from Exercise 3a that you can see in the video:
4
Notting Hill Carnival: parade, costumes;
1 Malik’s parents aren’t going to drive back early.
Diwali: decorations; candles; fireworks;
2 Malik and Lucy aren’t going to go home now.
St Patrick’s Day: parade; costumes;
3 Malik: ‘I’m not going to watch football.’
Maslenitsa: n/a
4 Lucy isn’t going to practise guitar.
Chinese New Year: Parade; costumes; decorations,
5 Lucy: ‘We aren’t (or We’re not) going to miss the big
fireworks;
concert.’
7
5
Student’s own answers
1 What are you going to do tomorrow?; B
GO BEYOND 2 Is your mum going to be at home on Sunday?; A
Student’s own answers 3 Are your parents going to drive you to the beach next
Saturday?; B
Reading, Page 110 4 Am I going to come to your house tomorrow?; A
1 6a
south (south-west) Suggested answers:
2a 1 Are you going to do sport after school?
No answers 2 What are you going to do this evening?

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 10 SPECIAL DAYS
3 Are you going to stay at home tomorrow? GO BEYOND
4 When / What time are you going to get up on Student’s own answers
Saturday?
5 Where are you going to go at the weekend? Grammar, Page 113
6b 1
Student’s own answers Today’s class is about World Food Day.
2
Listening and Vocabulary, Page 112 will be
1 you’ll have
1 Student’s own answers won’t eat
2 Student’s own answers be
2a 3
1 bored 1 will die
2 embarrassed 2 won’t use
3 interested 3 will speak
4 excited 4 Will people speak
5 worried 5 will
6 surprised 6 ’ll continue
7 angry 7 ’ll/will survive
8 afraid 8 won’t be
9 nervous 4a
10 relaxed Student’s own answers – will/’ll or won’t
2b 4b
No answers Student’s own answers
3a 5a
Suggested answers: Student’s own answers (following these models):
1 excited 1 He/She’ll speak English at the weekend.
2 angry Or: He/She won’t speak English at the weekend.
3 surprised Or: I think he/she’ll speak English at the weekend.
4 embarrassed Or: I don’t think he/she’ll speak English at the
5 relaxed weekend.
6 nervous
7 worried 5b
8 interested Student’s own answers
9 bored
10 afraid
Language & Beyond, Page 114
1a
3b
Suggested answer:
Positive: excited, interested, relaxed, surprised
The people are at a party. Five of them are dancing.
Negative: afraid, angry, bored, embarrassed, nervous,
One’s getting a drink. The other two are talking.
worried
They all look happy except for one of the girls in the
4 conversation. She looks unhappy.
1 It’s about International Talk Like A Pirate Day.
1b
2 The interviewer talks to four people.
1 Lidia feels unhappy because only eight people are at
3 He mentions World Teachers’ Day.
her birthday party and she invited 14. Sandra feels
5a happy because everyone is having a great time.
No answers 2 Sandra sees the party in a positive way.
5b 2
Anika: C 1 Student’s own answers
Kari: N 2 Sandra uses all three tips.
Mark: P
3
Nasir: N
Suggested answers:
6 Ron: The move is an opportunity to make new friends.
Student’s own answers He can always keep in touch with his old friends using
7 social networking sites, etc.
Student’s own answers

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 10 SPECIAL DAYS
Sima: Probably nobody noticed the mistakes, but she 4
can use them to tell her what she needs to practise 1 RSVP
more and where she needs more help from her teacher. 2 I’d like to invite you
Jordi: He needs to be positive. He has a mobile. It’s not 3 Dress code
the one he wanted, but it works and he can get the one 4 Please come to / Please join us for
he really wants next time he needs a new one. 5
4 Student’s own answers
Student’s own answers 6
5a Student’s own answers
Student’s own answers 7
5b Student’s own answers
Student’s own answers
Unit review, Page 117
Speaking, Page 115 1
1 1 celebration
Student’s own answers 2 celebrate
2 3 wish
Student’s own answers 4 parade
5 Fireworks
3 6 costume
1 Wish
7 decorate
2 wishes
8 decorations
3 have
9 candle
4 enjoy
10 invite
4 2
1 New Year
1 worried
2 a good time / a good week
2 relaxed
3 your holiday / your meal
3 angry
4 in your new school / with your project
4 embarrassed
5 5 bored
1 GL 6 nervous
2 C 7 afraid
3 C 8 excited
4 GL 9 interested
6 10 surprised
No answers 3
7a 1 are you going to have
Student’s own answers 2 aren’t
3 ’re/are going to prepare
7b
4 Is Lewis going to make
Student’s own answers
5 is
Writing, Page 116 6 is he going to make
7 isn’t / is not going to tell
1 8 ’s/is going to be
Student’s own answers
4
2 1 will the party be
a party for the last day of school and a birthday party 2 it will
3a 3 ’ll/will go
No answers 4 won’t / will not have
3b 5 Will there be
I’d like to invite you to Drake’s birthday party. 6 won’t / will not take
Please join us for our Last Day of School Party. 7 ’ll/will need
Dress code: summer fashion
RSVP by July 25

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY A2
UNIT 10 SPECIAL DAYS
Progress check 9 & 10, Pages 118–119
1
1 C
2 B
3 A
4 B
5 C
6 C
7 B
8 A
9 A
10 B
2
1 8am–8pm
2 fireworks
3 parade
4 decorations
5 0267-569 344
3
1 nervous
2 embarrassed
3 bored
4 afraid
5 angry
4
Suggested answer:
Dear Emma,
Please come to my 13th birthday party. It’s on Saturday
6th July at 6pm.
We’re going to watch old black and white films.
Please wear black or white clothes.

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