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Listening and Speaking 4 Q: Skills for SuccessUnit 4 Student Book Answer Key

Second Edition

© Oxford University Press. AK-12

NOTE-TAKING SKILLActivity A., p. 85

Reasons to build a bike:

Guarantee it’s the right bike for you

Save moneyKnowing that you made itDifficulties in building a bike:Not a short projectNot easyHave to
learn skills

Activity B., p. 85

Answers will vary. Possible answers:How long does it take to build a bike?Where can I find bike parts
online?How much will I save by building a bike?Where can I learn the skills to build a bike?

LISTENING 2WORK WITH THE LISTENINGActivity A., p. 87

Answers will vary. Possible answers:

Questions Notes

How did Carllearn his craft?Some people do things by hand and teachothersCarl Baxter builds
cabinsCreated apprentice program for kidsKids spend too much time on computerand TVKids want to
learn to do things by handHow many kidshas he taught?Carl teaches kids to make cabinsDo any kidsever
drop out? They enjoy itSome want to build their own cabins afterlearningHow long doesit take to build
acabin? Carl designs cabins by listening to clientsHow much doesa cabin cost? He pays apprentices

Doesn’t want to create an industry

Does Carl buildother things? Does it because of love

for building cabins

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for kids

Activity C., p. 871.

2.

F; One of his apprentices has built his owncabin.

3.

F; He tells his apprentices that cabin builderscreate what the client wants.

4.

F; He plans to keep his operation small fornow.

Activity D., pp. 87

881.

2.

3.

4.

Activity E., p. 88

Answers will vary. Possible answers:

Creating thingsothers can use


Living in a big city

Teaching peopleuseful skills

Working with his hands

Having a big business

Helping people fulfill theirdreams

Helping othersimprove their owncrafts

Traveling around the world

Designing cabins hewould want to live in


Educating teenagers

Being outdoors Building with woodCreating new things Doing what he loves

Activity G., pp. 88

89a.

identify with

b.

clone

c.

regard

d.

apprentice

e.

marketing

f.

gallery

g.

amateur

h.

unique

i.

operation

j.
overseas

SAY WHAT YOU THINKActivity A., p. 90

Answers will vary. Possible answers:

1.

Carl Baxter builds cabins because he loves tomake things.

2.

He loves the fact that his apprentice hasstarted his own business because he feels thathe helped his
apprentice. He wants his

Listening and Speaking 4 Q: Skills for SuccessUnit 4 Student Book Answer Key

Second Edition

© Oxford University Press. AK-13

apprentice to be successful, and not to be a lazyteenager watching TV all day.

Activity B., p. 90

Answers will vary. Possible answers:

1.

I think that the wood is probably thrown out.Instead of throwing out the wood, builderscould use the
wood to create new buildings.

2.

The wood is probably free or veryinexpensive. Maybe someone who makesinstruments out of wood is
also passionateabout the environment.

Activity D., p. 90

Answers will vary. Possible answers:

1.

I disagree. Making things by hand is very


valuable. If people don’t preserve the tradition

of making items by hand, these skills will belost.

2.

Yes, I would be willing to pay more for anitem made by hand. I appreciate the time andcraftsmanship
that goes into creatingsomething by hand. Items that are machine

made aren’t always the best quality.

VOCABULARY SKILLActivity A., p. 911.

prodigy

2.

perspire

3.

deviate

4.

orate

5.

ideally

6.

marker

Activity B., p. 921.

productive

2.

inspiration

3.

development

4.
operation

5.

identifiable

6.

marketable

GRAMMARActivity A., p. 941.

Alonzo has started the project.

2.

I’ve thought a lot about going to design

school.

3.

Ellen has taken several architecture classes atthe school.

4.

Min-ju has given several small quilts to hermother.

5.

There have been several very goodcarpenters in my town.

Activity B., p. 941.

have been going

2.

have seen

3.

haven’t gone
4.

haven’t gone

5.

have taken

6.

have enrolled

7.

have heard

8.

‘ve never tried

PRONUNCIATIONActivity A., pp. 95

961.

RF

2.

3.

RF

4.

RF

5.
R

6.

RF

7.

RF

8.

Activity B., p. 96Alex:

Have you seen Kim’s latest sculpture?

[rising]

Lee:

Yeah, Jae and I saw it last weekend.[rising/falling]

Alex:

What did you think of it? [rising/falling]

Lee:

It was really creative. [rising/falling]

Alex:

That’s it? [rising] Come on. Tell me what

you thought. [rising/falling]

Lee:

Well, I could tell she worked hard on it.

[rising/falling] But it’s really not my style.[rising/falling] I mean, I wouldn’t decorate my

apartment with it. [rising/falling]


Alex:

I see. I guess we all have different tastes.[rising/falling]

Lee:

That’s for sure. [rising/falling] Did you like

it? [rising]

SPEAKING SKILLActivity A., pp. 97

981.

refuse politely

2.

use a vague phrase

3.

ask another question

4. .

answer a different question

5.

refuse politely

6.

ask another question

7.

ask another question

8.

answer a different question

Activity B., p. 98
Answers may vary. Possible answers:

1.

I’

d prefer not to say.

2.

What do you think of it?

3.

Which one do you like more?

4.

I’m sorry

I don’t give out that information

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