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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY 2ND EDITION B2

A Heartbreaking Work Of
UNIT 1 WAKE UP YOUR SENSES! Staggering Genius: A
R EADING 6 Possible answer

1 Possible answers Tom describes 8he experience as being an ‘eye opener’ because i8 Memoir Based on a True…
has made him realise 8ha8 some 8hings 8ha8 he 8hough8 weren’8
1 The actvi8y in 8he pho8o shows someone wi8h a backpack,
and i8 looks like she’s been camping in 8he wild. ‘8ypically him’ were really enjoyable. I8 has made him realise how Dave
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1 I 8hink she feels relaxed and free in 8he coun8ryside. She you shouldn’8 pigeonhole yourself or o8hers, and 8ha8 you should
seems 8o be enjoying 8he open space and fresh air. be more open-minded abou8 8rying new 8hings.
2 I would enjoy wild camping because I like being in 8he 7 Possible answers
fresh air. I have done a lo8 of camping and 8hink i8’s fun 8o 1 I like 8o se8 myself challenges, because I 8hink i8’s impor8an8
cook and live ou8doors. I8’s also good no8 8o rely on 8o have goals.
8echnology for a while. 2 Trying a new spor8, like surKng or moun8ain climbing would
3 I 8hink for some people 8hey may no8 like 8he dark a8 make me feel a bi8 uncomfor8able, because I’ve never done
any8hing like 8ha8 before, and I 8hink 8hey migh8 be dangerous.
nigh8 and 8hey may no8 know how 8o ligh8 a Kre. I don’8
like no8 having ho8 wa8er 8o wash myself every day, bu8 3 I 8ried riding a mo8orbike recen8ly. I 8hough8 i8 would be easy, Adjetivo Sustantivo
i8’s OK if you only camp for a few days. because I know how 8o ride a bike. Bu8 i8 was comple8ely
2 Possible answers di`eren8, and I realised i8 will 8ake me a long tme before I can

Plural Verbo
1 I 8hink bo8h actvites sui8 people who enjoy being actve ride one properly.
and ou8doors. GRAMMAR 
2 I like 8he idea of 8he zip wire because I have never done i8
before. I am no8 scared of heigh8s and I like spor8y actvites, 1 1E2F
so I 8hink I would enjoy i8. 2 1 ’ve (have) seen 2 ’s (has) been 8eaching
3 I 8hink 8he camping is more challenging because i8 las8s 3 Speaker 1: D
overnigh8 and you have 8o live in 8he wild. I8 can be 8ough Speaker 2: A
camping in 8he wild when 8he wea8her is bad and you ge8
very we8 and cold.
Speaker 3: B
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Speaker 4: C
3 E
1 She had a point as we never sign up for anything new.
She refers 8o Sophia who is 8he person who makes 8he
4 1 ’ve sold, ’re moving 2 ’re embarking 3 know edition-answers
4 depends, don’8 5 don’8 do
commen8 8ha8 comes direc8ly before 8he space. Then,
we
5 1 Have, had 2 ’s 3 is sending 4 doesn’8 feel 5 Has, said BryanMendezReynoso
6 call/have called 7 have 8 have been 8rying 9 has found
refers 8o 8he 8hree friends. The fac8 8ha8 8hey never sign
10 don’8 spend
up for any8hing new follows on from 8he idea 8ha8 8hey
6 Possible answer
are always moaning abou8 having a dull life.
We ogen have a gu8 feeling when some8hing is wrong, or
4 2 G ‘I8 hasn’8 ac8ually been 8ha8 diPcul8’ refers 8o wha8 is
some8hing bad migh8 happen. I 8hink i8’s bes8 8o follow 8hese
expressed in 8he previous sen8ence: ‘We each come up wi8h
feelings. For example, if you mee8 someone, and you don’8 8rus8
an actvi8y we enjoy, bu8 8ha8 8he o8her 8wo friends haven’8
him, 8hen you should 8rus8 your instnc8s ins8ead, even if he’s
8ried before.’ ‘We’ and ‘close friends’ in G refer 8o ‘we’ in 8he
very well-dressed or poli8e.
previous sen8ence.
3 B ‘Rob doesn’8 ac8ually ge8 8he par8’ refers back 8o 8he VOCABULARY Grit: The Power of Passion
auditon challenge se8 by Sophia, described earlier in 8his
1 1 relieved 2 o`ended 3 sympa8hetc 4 pe8riKed
paragraph; ‘a8 leas8 he’s brave enough 8o go 8hrough wi8h
i8’ compares Rob’s bravery in having a go a8 8he diPcul8
5 de8ermined 6 8ense and Perseverance
2 1 de8ermined 2 8ense 3 pe8riKed 4 8hrilled 5 moved
challenge wi8h 8he narra8or’s own reacton which was no8
a8 all brave, described in 8he previous 8hree sen8ences – 6 sympa8hetc 7 relieved 8 o`ended Angela Duckworth
‘i8’s 8oo overwhelming. I leg i8 … I’ve fallen a8 8he Krs8 3 anxious – 8ense
hurdle.’ deligh8ed –
4 F ‘i8’s no8 an idea wi8h huge appeal’ refers 8o wild camping, as 8hrilled insul8ed –
described in 8he previous sen8ence: ‘no8 pi8ching your 8en8 o`ended
anywhere near a 8oile8 or ho8 shower’. The wri8er wouldn’8 s8rong-willed – de8ermined
like having no 8oile8 or ho8 shower as he is someone who
8erriKed – pe8riKed
‘loves his crea8ure comfor8s’. The following sen8ence in 8he
unders8anding – sympa8hetc
blog, ‘Bu8 i8’s only for one nigh8 so I’m willing 8o give i8 a go’
con8ras8s wi8h 8he narra8or’s dislike of 8hese conditons. 4 Possible answer
5 A ‘Once 8here’ refers 8o arriving a8 8he lake mentoned in 8he I’m qui8e a s8rong-willed person. If I know I wan8 8o do gold-experience-b2-2nd-
previous sen8ence. The following sen8ence abou8 how 8he some8hing, 8hen I’m usually de8ermined 8o 8ry and achieve i8.
people enjoyed cooking and chaXng by 8he lake contnues Sometmes, I ge8 8ense or anxious if someone or some8hing edition-answerssssssssss
and expands on 8he idea expressed in A: ‘I kind of relax in8o 8ries 8o s8op me.
i8 and my inital reservatons s8ar8 8o disappear’. 5 Possible answers Minka Manualidades
6 C Sen8ence C is a summary of 8he wri8er’s overall positve 8ake on, 8urn ou8, come across
feelings so far abou8 8he challenge, and answers 8he 6 Multsensory ar8 exhibitons are exhibitons 8ha8 8ry 8o stmula8e
queston before i8: ‘So is 8he ‘7 Day Challenge’ a wor8hwhile all of our senses (8ouch, sigh8, hearing, 8as8e and smell). The
experience?’ idea came from a desire 8o encourage more people, who would
5 1 cosy 2 dull 3 nerve-racking 4 overwhelming 5 willing normally no8 go 8o ar8 galleries, 8o come and enjoy ar8.
6 reluc8an8ly 7 pre_y 8 wor8hwhile 9 pigeonhole 7 1 are pu8 o` 2 have missed ou8 3 have been 8rying ou8
10 dismiss 4 add 8o 5 ge8 across 6 is 8aking o` 
8 1 add 8o 2 have missed ou8 3 pu8 (you) o` 

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4 are (really) 8aking o` 5 ge8 (your) across

9 Possible answers
1 I usually 8alk wi8h friends. I Knd 8ha8 8alking abou8 problems 7 creatve (people wi8h synaes8hesia are ogen no8 as good as
is 8he bes8 way 8o deal wi8h 8hem. our peers a8 subjec8s such as ma8hs or science and our
2 I’m usually sympa8hetc, and I deKni8ely 8ry 8o unders8and sense of directon is ogen worse 8oo, bu8 we’re very
wha8 o8her people are 8hinking or feeling. The only tmes I creatve.) gold-experience-b2-2nd-
don’8 feel sympa8hetc is when I 8hink someone is in 8rouble 8 famous (Wha8 I wasn’8 aware of was 8he number of 
because 8hey’ve been selKsh or lazy. famous arts8s and musicians such as Van Gogh and Franz edition-answers
Lisz8 who had 8he conditon)
LISTENING 9 s8ressed (If I’m feeling relaxed i8’s a nice experience, bu8 if I Antonia Páez
1 Suggested answers feel very s8ressed, 8he sounds and colours feel much s8ronger.)
10 8raPc (Then i8’s hard 8o concen8ra8e when I’m seeing 8he
learning to talking playing going
equivalen8 of Kreworks produced by all 8he sounds of
windsurf  to a the shopping 8raPc around me.)
friend guitar
6 1 seminars – a seminar is a meetng in which a group of people
smell sea sal8 cleaning discuss a subjec8 (I a_ended my Krs8 universi8y seminar 8his
 – – produc.s, morning.)
food, e.c. 2 approved – 8o 8hink 8ha8 someone or some8hing is good, righ8
touch hard board / a friend’s s.rings, sog clo8hes, or sui8able (My fa8her never approved of me spending all my
we8 wa8er hand hard money, e8c. tme playing foo8ball.)
3 have concluded – decide 8ha8 some8hing is 8rue ager doing
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gui.ar
sight birds / blue a friend’s musical people,
some research (Scients8s have concluded 8ha8 bilingual
children have an advan8age over monolingual children.)
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sky face no8es
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crowds, 4  Apparently – used 8o say 8ha8 you have heard 8ha8 some8hing
.hings .o seems 8o be 8rue, al8hough you do no8 have direc8 knowledge
buy of i8 (Apparen8ly, lis8ening 8o classical music can make you
hearing birds / a friend’s music people more in8elligen8.)
waves voice 8alking, 5 is a:ected by – 8o cause a change in someone or some8hing,
music in or 8o change 8he si8uaton 8hey are in (My mood is a`ec8ed by
shops 8he wea8her.)
6 gi< – a special abili8y or 8alen8 (My sis8er has a gig
taste sal. co`ee when
for languages.)
 – – having a
7 Possible answers
break

3 Synaes8hesia is a medical conditon which makes people


1 I 8hink sigh8 is my mos8 impor8an8 sense. I would Knd i8
mos8 diPcul8 8o live wi8hou8 i8. I wouldn’8 be able 8o
B2 First Worksheet (L1)
experience a mix8ure of feelings from 8wo of 8heir Kve senses
a8 8he same tme, for example seeing numbers as colours or
read, or wa8ch any8hing. Perhaps smell is 8he leas8
impor8an8. There aren’8 many si8uatons where i8’s really
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experiencing colours as a smell. necessary 8o smell some8hing.
4 1 I8’s a noun or a noun phrase, because the comes before 2 I would like 8o be able 8o s8reng8hen my sigh8, so 8ha8 I
8he gap. could see in 8he dark! Then I could read books wi8hou8
2 noun or noun phrase – There is an indeKni8e artcle before 8urning 8he ligh8 on!
8he gap.
USE OF ENGLI SH 1
3 adjectve – I8’s a word 8ha8 8ells you more abou8 8he 8ype
of music. 1 1 be_er 2 mos8 ePcien8ly 3 8oo diPcul8 4 as fas8
4 plural noun – I8’s 8alking abou8 experiencing some8hing and i8 5 more relaxed 6 8he funnies8
mus8 be plural because of 8he word ‘di`eren8’ before 8he gap. 2 Possible answers
5 plural noun – I8 mus8 be a noun, probably connec8ed wi8h 1 I can speak English be_er 8han my fa8her, who doesn’8 speak
any English. Bu8 my mo8her is an English 8eacher, so I’m
people, and i8 mus8 be plural because of ‘8hem’.
6 noun – I8 mus8 be a period of tme because of ‘during’. nowhere near as good as her! The Emperor of All
7 adjectve – I8’s a word describing 8he 8ype of subjec8.
8 adjectve – I8’s an adjectve describing 8ypes of pain8ers and
2 I s8udy mos8 ePcien8ly in 8he evenings, because i8’s quie8 and
8here’s no-one around 8o dis8urb me. Maladies: A Biography of
composers.
9 adjectve – I8’s an adjectve describing how she feels.
3 I usually 8alk 8o o8her people in my class. Ogen, 8hey’re
having 8he same problems as I am.
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10 noun or noun phrase – I8’s an example of some8hing
8ha8 causes Rachel 8o lose concen8raton.
4 I’m no8 a very fas8 runner, so I 8hink I’m 8he slowes8 ou8 of all
my friends.
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5 1 name (frus8ratngly, I’ve only recen8ly found ou8 8here’s a 5 Usually, lis8ening 8o music, or jus8 going 8o sleep is 8he
name for my conditon.) bes8 way 8o make me feel less s8ressed.
2 magazine artcle (I was 8hrilled when I found a magazine 6 Marco is 8he funnies8 in our class, bu8 sometmes 8he
artcle 8ha8 summed up my own si8uaton exac8ly.) 8eacher asks him 8o be quie8!
3  jazz (I ogen see brigh8 red and yellow colours when I 3 1 more upse8 2 more accura8ely 3 no8 as good as 4 Kner
lis8en 8o rock music, bu8 darker colours such as purple 5 8he mos8 deba8ed 6 as well as 7 be_er 8 8oo
when I’m lis8ening 8o Jazz.) 4 1 loudly enough for me 8o
4 8as8es (8here are some people who experience di`eren8 8as8es 2 was no8 as s8rong as Gold Exp B2 Audioscript
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when 8hey hear cer8ain sounds, which mus8 be incredible.) 3 8hinks more deeply 8han
5 visi8ors (I used 8o make visi8ors laugh when I was younger – 4 no8 in8erestng enough
I used 8o enjoy 8elling 8hem wha8 colour 8heir name was) 5 can cook be_er 8han anyone/everyone
6 (early) childhood (exper8s believe 8ha8 8he conditon begins in 6 s8ranges8 feeling I have/I’ve ever
early childhood)

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STUDENT’S BOOK ANSWER KEY B2


Fear: Trump in the White
2ND EDITION

5 Possible answers
In 8he las8 24 hours, I’ve been 8o 8he marke8. I8 was very busy 3 Possible answers
House
and I heard all 8he people 8alking, and s8allholders calling. We Similar: young people, happy a8mosphere, everyone is enjoying
bough8 some mea8 and my paren8s cooked i8 a8 home. The 8hemselves in 8heir free tme Bob Woodward
smell Klled 8he whole house. My bro8hers came home in 8he Di`eren8: locaton (indoors and ou8doors), tme of day (evening
evening, and we cha_ed and laughed. When we a8e 8he meal, i8 and daytme), actvites (dancing, walking, 8alking)
was delicious. We had 8he mea8 wi8h vege8ables and 8hen had 4 In bo.h pho.os, …
a swee8 chocola8e ice cream agerwards. The pho8os are similar because …
One of 8he main di`erences is 8ha8 …
USE O F ENGLI SH 2
In 8he Krs8 pho8o …, whereas in 8he second …
1 Speaker 2
5 Pho8o 1: in a club or a8 a par8y
2 1 achievemen8 2 a8hletc 3 painful/painless 4 laziness
Pho8o 2: a8 a fun fair, in fron8 of a fairground ride
5 comfor8able 6 exci8emen8
3 Speaker 1: conKdence, childish, compettve
6 Possible answer
In bo8h pho8os, we can see people spending tme ou8doors,
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Speaker 2: K8ness, comfor8able, movemen8
Speaker 3: hopeless, dreadful, visible
being actve. The pho8os are similar because 8here are 8wo
people in each one, and 8he people are all doing some form of 
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4 Possible answers exercise. One of 8he main di`erences is 8ha8 in 8he Krs8 pho8o,
My sis8er is a good dancer. She’s been learning since she was 8he people are 8oge8her, bu8 8hey are focused on running.
four years old, and she’s already won some compettons. I can’8 They bo8h look serious, like 8hey’re concen8ratng on 8heir own
dance a8 all. I’ve go8 no sense of rhy8hm. I prefer jus8 wa8ching performance, and one is wearing headphones, so 8hey aren’8
o8her people. really communicatng wi8h each o8her. In 8he second pho8o, 8he
5 A noun, because i8 is preceded by the. people are ac8ually playing. They are having a snowball Kgh8,
1 en8husiasm (adjectve 8o and 8he boy is jus8 abou8 8o 8hrow one a8 8he girl. They’re clearly
noun) 2 impressive (verb 8o having fun. Ano8her di`erence is 8he tme of 8he year. The Krs8
adjectve) 3 deafness (adjectve pho8o was probably 8aken in 8he au8umn, whereas 8he second
8o noun) one was 8aken in 8he win8er.
4 abili8y (adjectve 8o noun)
5 diPcul8y/diPcultes (adjectve 8o noun)
7 Possible answer
(The bo_om righ8 pho8o of people playing in 8he snow.)
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6 scientKc (noun 8o adjectve)
7 foolish (noun 8o adjectve)
A: I8’s cold! Le8’s go home!
B: Jus8 ano8her 8en minu8es! I8’s so nice 8o play in 8he snow. I8
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8 fashionable (noun 8o adjectve) hardly ever snows here.
6 Possible answer A: I know, bu8 i8’s OK for you. You’ve go8 a be_er coa8 8han I
A sense of humour is 8he mos8 impor8an8 8o me. I8’s have.
impor8an8 8o be able 8o laugh a8 8hings, and make o8her B: Here comes a snowball!
people laugh. I8’s also impor8an8 8o be able 8o laugh a8 A: Hey! OK, I’ll ge8 you for 8ha8!
yourself. People shouldn’8 be so serious all 8he tme.
7 Possible answers
WR ITING
1 Someone wi8h a sense of adven8ure probably loves 8ravelling, 1 Possible answer
or doing excitng spor8s like sailing or moun8aineering – I’ve been playing 8he gui8ar a lo8 recen8ly – or 8rying 8o. I found
some8hing which is fun bu8 a li_le bi8 dangerous. an old gui8ar in my house, which used 8o be my dad’s when he
2 My fa8her has a grea8 sense of humour. No8 everyone 8hinks
he’s funny, bu8 I do. He’s always 8elling jokes, and Knding 8he
was in his 20s. He said I could have i8, because he hasn’8 used
i8 in a very long tme. I8’s no8 in grea8 conditon, bu8 i8’s fun 8o Expressing Emotion
funny side of 8hings.
3 I usually ge8 a sense of achievemen8 when I’ve se8 myself a
practse on. I 8hink 8he gui8ar is a cool ins8rumen8 8o learn, so I’d
like 8o ge8 a good one, one day. Novida Mary Grace
goal, and 8hen worked hard 8o reach i8. I feel proud 8ha8 I’ve 2 Possible answer
managed 8o plan for some8hing, and 8hen ge8 8here in 8he There is a ski cen8re near where I live, so people can practse
end. skiing or snowboarding. There’s also a very large indoor
4 My sense of directon is pre_y good. I don’8 usually ge8 los8, swimming pool wi8h an amazing slide. Those 8hings are good a8
bu8 maybe 8ha8’s because I know how 8o use a map. I wouldn’8 any tme of 8he year. When i8’s warm, 8here’s a large park which
like 8o 8ry geXng anywhere wi8hou8 one. people can go cycling in, or play foo8ball. I8’s no8 possible 8o do
8ha8 in 8he win8er, because i8 ge8s 8oo dark and 8here aren’8 any
SPEAKING ligh8s 8here.
1 Possible answer
3 reviews of leisure actvites 8ha8 young visi8ors can do in your
We usually go round 8o each o8her’s houses and wa8ch Klms
area an actvi8y you have 8ried
or play games 8oge8her. If we wan8 8o celebra8e some8hing,
we go 8o a pizza res8auran8 in 8he ci8y cen8re. We wen8
describe your experience … of 8rying 8he actvi8y Team of Rivals: The
8here las8 mon8h for my friend’s bir8hday, and 8he wai8ers say whe8her or no8 you would recommend i8 8o o8her people
even came 8o our 8able and sang Happy birthday 8o him! your age Political Genius of
140–190 words
2 Possible answers
A They’re enjoying music, dancing, spending tme 8oge8her in 4 1 The 8arge8 reader is 8he person who 8he wri8er expec8s 8o Abraham Lincoln
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8he evening. read 8he review. This will a`ec8 8he kind of language used
B They’re enjoying being ou8side, perhaps a8 a fair, spending and how 8he review is wri_en. In 8his case 8he 8arge8 readers
tme 8oge8her on a day ou8. are people who read 8he 8ouris8 websi8e, and young people
in8eres8ed in doing actvites in your area.

2 A review should always give informaton so 8ha8 8he own opinion. In 8his case, 8he purpose is 8o inform o8her
reader can make a choice, bu8 should also be in8erestng young people abou8 an actvi8y so 8hey can decide
and engaging 8o read, and 8he wri8er should give 8heir whe8her 8o do i8 or no8.
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3 A review should always be in8erestng and engaging 8o read.
In 8his case, 8he s8yle should be cha_y, and informal 4 Possible answers
because i8 is for a websi8e. Even experienced chefs need more 8han 8heir sense of 8as8e
4 A t8le is a good way 8o engage 8he reader’s in8eres8 . I8 alone. Cooking involves all of our senses, so only using one of
should be followed by paragraphs, which would include 8hem makes cooking more diPcul8. Al8hough we prioritse
an in8roducton, some informaton, some assessmen8 of 8as8e in 8his con8ex8, 8he food’s appearance and o8her fac8ors
8he actvi8y and your own opinion or recommendaton. con8ribu8e 8o 8he eatng experience.
5 Some basic fac8s abou8 wha8 is being reviewed, plus qui8e a Yes Please
lo8 of descripton and opinion. INDEPENDENT LEARNING
6 You should always give your own opinion a8 8he end, and say 1 B Amy Poehler
whe8her or no8 you would recommend 8he actvi8y. 2 Peer assessmen8 involves s8uden8s looking a8 and assessing each
5 1 Yes, because i8 is wri_en in a cha_y, informal s8yle. o8her’s work, ra8her 8han jus8 8heir own.
2 The wri8er uses opening rhe8orical questons and 3 1 independen8 learners 2 retec8 3 responsible 4 critcal
addresses 8he reader direc8ly as you. (A rhe8orical queston 5 s8reng8hs and weaknesses 6 each o8hers’ 7 feedback
is useful for engaging 8he reader as i8 makes 8hem 8hink bu8 8 learn more
doesn’8 expec8 8hem 8o 8hink of an answer.) 4 Possible answers
3 Yes (atmosphere, suitable, levels, abili>es, instructor , Things I have done well are:
extremely pa>ent , fantas>c, memorable, ar>s>c, e8c.). 1 I have used presen8 8enses well, and accura8ely.
6 middle-aged (adjectve + verb) 2 I have been able 8o describe my experiences and feelings well.
old-fashioned (adjectve + verb) Things I should focus on are:
18-year (number + noun) 1 lis8ening for speciKc informaton.
one-day (number + noun) 2 organising a review, and making my opinion clear in a 9781107621251_excerpt.p
laid-back (verb + prepositon) recommendaton.
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brigh8ly-li8 (adverb + verb) UNIT CHECK
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noun) Practice
well-known (adverb + adjectve) 1 1 sense of 2 pu8 o` 3 dreadful 4 energetc 5 s8rong-willed
7 1 wor8h 8rying 2 wouldn’8 recommend 3 8horoughly 6 visible 7 conKdence 8 accessible
4 no8 really wor8h 5 perfec8 6 won’8 regre8 2–3 1 approve 2 cosy 3 willing 4 dull 5 Apparen8ly 6 gig
10 Model answer 4 Possible answers
Why not try ice skaGng? I8 has a similar meaning 8o boring and can also describe grey,
If you’re looking for a new way 8o keep K8, and 8o hang ou8 unpleasan8 wea8her. (dull)
wi8h friends a8 8he same tme, 8hen how abou8 learning 8o I8’s a 8alen8 8ha8 someone has, for example, being
ice ska8e? And if you 8hink 8ha8 8his is only some8hing you
can do in 8he win8er, 8hink again! The new Ska8e World Ice
musical or a8hletc. (gig)
I8’s a warm feeling, and we ogen use i8 8o 8alk abou8 rooms or
Hidden Figures: The
Rink is 8he perfec8 place for beginners or even advanced
ska8ers 8o have fun.
homes which have a nice, welcoming a8mosphere. (cosy)
American Dream and the
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Firs8 of all, Ska8e World is large, wi8h room for abou8 400
people. So, 8here’s no need 8o worry abou8 bumping in8o 1 1 goes
Untold Story of the Blac…
o8her people. If you’re a comple8e beginner like I was, i8’s 2 Has (anyone ever) persuaded Margot
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easy enough 8o practse wi8hou8 dis8urbing o8her people or 3 ’s (is) 8hinking
worrying abou8 anyone else wa8ching you. 4 ’ve (have) been planning Who Helped Win the Space
There’s a real social elemen8 8o Ska8e World. If you go as a 5 ’s (has), seen
group, wi8h friends or family, you ge8 a discoun8. There’s also a 6 Is, burning Race
grea8 café where you can si8 and relax, or wa8ch 8he really good 2 1C2E3A4D5F6B
ska8ers and examine 8heir 8echnique. 3 1 haven’8 seen Sam
Learning 8o ska8e is a grea8 way 8o improve your balance and for 2 early enough 8o
conKdence, and i8’s well wor8h 8rying, even if you’ve never
considered i8 before.
see 3 weren’8 as
cheap as 4 has been
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