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7A Your home town p. 150


7B Punctuate please! p. 151
On the move
Module 7 covers topics such as urban living, travel and transportation.

Photocopiable activities

7C A trip of a lifetime p. 152


Teacher’s Online Material
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• Test Practice Lesson: Listening 4
• Module Test 7
Teacher’s notes Module 7

Lead-in p. 103 Suggested answers


advantages: convenience, entertainment (shops, restaurants,
Warm-up cinemas, etc.) contact with people disadvantages: noise, pollution,
traffic, lack of/expensive housing
Give students 1 minute to write down as many types
of transport as they can. Then divide them into pairs 2a You could do this as a class. Write sentence 1 on the
to discuss and choose which is the most comfortable, board and elicit the answers.
convenient, eco-friendly, cheapest form of transport. Give
students 5–10 minutes and remind them to justify their However, from the outset, convincing officials of the effectiveness
answers. As feedback, elicit some examples and reasons. of this approach proved to be somewhat challenging: “This
won’t work here,” one told Mr Bhatt when he proposed the
1 Divide students into groups to discuss the questions. Raahgiri and other alternatives to make Gurgaon’s streets more
Feedback by eliciting answers and asking a couple of them pedestrian-friendly. Bhatt persisted in trying to convince them and
to share their experiences. finally succeeded after 200 schoolchildren cycled up to the city
Suggested answer administration’s headquarters to demonstrate public support.
I’ve been in a taxi before and one of these tram-like things – the Option 2 is the best summary.
trolleybus. I think I’d most like to have a go on a Tangah as I like 2b This could be done as a class. If possible, project the text
horses. In my view, the practicality of these forms of transport on the board to show the answer more clearly.
depends very much on their environment.
Option C; suggested answer: had to deal with initial [outset]
resistance [challenging] from the local authorities [officials].
7a Urban living
Expert IELTS
Reading pp. 104–105
Matching sentence endings questions rely on both
Lesson objectives: practise linking ideas; paraphrases; grammatical accuracy and meaning. Students should focus
Test practice (Matching sentence endings; Summary on understanding how different reading question types
completion) work and which ones they find more difficult and why. This
will help them manage their time better in the Reading
Warm-up exam as they can spend less time on challenging questions.

Dictate the following sentence stems: 1 I like studying English 3–4 Ask students to read the Test strategies on pages 170
even though… . 2 As well as watching movies, I improve my and 172. Give them 20 minutes to do the task then ask
English by… . 3 Rather than learning English in textbooks, I … . them to compare their answers in pairs using the analysis
Divide students into pairs and give them 2–3 minutes to questions. Get feedback from the class and clarify any
complete the sentences. Get feedback by asking a few answers if necessary.
students to share their ideas and writing them on the board.
Elicit how they knew what kind of information could complete 3 1C 2E 3D 4F 5B 6D 7H 8G 9I
the sentences (1 suggests a problem/obstacle is coming 2 extra 4 Students’ own answers
information is needed 3 an alternative will follow).
5 Divide students into pairs or small groups to discuss the
1 Divide students into small groups to discuss the question, questions. Get feedback from the class by asking a few
or do this as a class. During feedback, write some of their groups to share their views with the class.
ideas on the board.

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Suggested answers country? What improvements would you like to see in the next
few years? Give them 10 minutes for their discussions and
1 In my opinion this is a really good thing to try to combat
then elicit some ideas.
pollution levels in cities and allow people to walk freely without
fear of accidents. This has been done in Mexico City and although Student’s Resource Book > Vocabulary p. 68
it’s been good to some extent, some people have been frustrated MyEnglishLab > 7a Vocabulary
by the disruption to their daily travel.
2 Cycling in cities can be dangerous when the city also has a lot of Speaking p. 107
trucks or heavy goods vehicles passing through it, or if the city has
many narrow streets. In my view, road awareness training when Lesson objectives: develop topic-specific vocabulary;
people are young can help encourage cycling and prevent accidents. practise speaking more accurately; Test practice: Part 1
Student’s Resource Book > Reading pp. 66–67
Warm-up
MyEnglishLab > 7a Reading
Write in a circle on the board: My dream home and
Vocabulary p. 106 add some categories around it like a mind map such as:
materials, size, style, outside space, furniture, colours, etc.
Lesson objectives: learn new academic nouns, word Give students 2–3 minutes to write down some notes/
families and collocations with plan ideas and/or draw a picture of their dream home then
divide them into groups of three to compare ideas. As
Warm-up feedback, ask a couple of students to report back on which
of their group members’ ideas they liked the most and why.
Write on the board: public transport, parks, healthcare
services, schools and colleges. Divide students into small 1 Divide students into small groups to discuss the questions.
groups and give them 5–10 minutes to describe the quality Get feedback by eliciting some ideas. Write any useful
of one of these services in the town or city where they live. vocabulary on the board.
If students come from the same place, ask them to evaluate
the effectiveness of all the public services and recommend Suggested answer
improvements. Round up asking one or two groups to The photo of the block of flats is like where I grew up. My town
share their ideas. had a lot of residential areas with blocks of flats surrounded by
communal gardens. Living in built-up areas like some of the photos
1a Ask students to do the exercise individually, using is great for convenient living, but they may be overcrowded
dictionaries if necessary, then check with a partner. Get and therefore stressful. I think living somewhere less densely
feedback from the class, making sure you check the populated or in a dramatic landscape could be inspiring and
pronunciation and syllable stress. relaxing, but it may also be a little boring at times.
1 A 2 B 3 B 4 A 5 A 6 B 7 A 8 B 9 A 10 A 11 B 12 A
2 Spend 1–2 minutes asking students if they know or can
1b Give students 2 minutes to do the exercise individually guess the meaning of any of the idioms. Write their ideas
and then get feedback from the class. on the board but do not give them the correct answers
yet. Then ask them to do the exercise and check in pairs.
1 investment 2 infrastructure 3 implementation 4 construction Get feedback from the class and notice which idioms
5 co-ordination 6 expansion students guessed correctly.

2 You may want to do this as a class. Write the nouns 1 a stone’s throw away 2 hustle and bustle 3 pace of life
on the board and elicit the verbs from students. Check 4 live on top of each other 5 run-down 6 home from home
spelling and pronunciation.

1 implement 2 invest 3 distribute 4 expand 5 maintain Extra!


6 compensate
Divide students into pairs to role play the conversation in
3–4 Ask students to do these exercises individually and then two using their own ideas. Give them 2–3 minutes to ask
check in pairs. Get feedback from the class. and answer the questions.

3 1 put forward/unveiled 2 opposed 3 draw up


4 unveiled/put forward 5 go ahead Expert IELTS
4 1 E 2 A 3 F 4 B 5 D 6 C
Students should try to use less frequent, more descriptive
vocabulary in all parts of the Speaking paper. The questions
Extra! in Part 1 ask about familiar topics, i.e. where students live,
and can seem quite simple. However, students can answer
Divide students into small groups to discuss the following them with high level language such as idioms, phrasal verbs
questions: How good is the infrastructure in the capital city of and less frequent adjectives.
your country? How well maintained is public transport in your

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3 Students should discuss the questions in pairs. Elicit some Candidate: Hmm … It’s a difficult question because I like lots of
ideas for feedback.
things about the city. I think maybe my favourite thing is the people.
Suggested answers They’re all so friendly and kindly kind.
1 A place I would call home from home is the village my Possible advice: revise the use of articles, check common
grandparents live in. I spent so many great holidays with them as a collocations with make and do, review irregular adjectives.
child that I always feel relaxed when I visit them these days.
6a–b Refer students to the Test strategies on page 174 and
2 A stone’s throw from my flat is the most beautiful park which
Expert speaking (Test 2, Part 1) on page 187. Allow time
has a traditional-style rose garden that I love to walk around in for any questions that arise. Divide them into pairs to
summer when the flowers are blooming. do the test task and get them to time each other for 2–3
3 Where I live, the pace of life is quite sedate. I live in a semi-rural minutes. Remind them to record their answers if possible
area where there is little traffic and not much industry. or make notes as they listen.
4a Ask students to read A–E and check they understand the 6a Students’ own answers
problems before playing the recording. Have them check 6b Suggested answers:
their answers in pairs then play the recording a second 1 I live in the suburbs of Shanghai, in a flat with my family.
time, if necessary. Get feedback from the class. 2 For me, the area is pleasant to live in because of the local park
Speaker 1: B Speaker 2: D Speaker 3: C Speaker 4: E and the nearby transport which takes me to the city centre quickly.
Speaker 5: A 3 I’d probably add more green spaces, perhaps a few more parks
for people to get out in the fresh air.
4b With a stronger class, you could ask students to do Exercises 4 It’s changed quite a lot actually. There are a lot more blocks of
4a and 4b at the same time. If not, play the recording again flats nowadays because it’s quick for people to get into the city
for this exercise. With a weaker class, you may want them centre for work from here.
to read audio script 7.1 on page 208 at the same time as 5 I’d recommend seeing the futuristic buildings in the city centre
listening. Get feedback from the class. If possible, project the
obviously, but also, I think it’s worth taking a trip down to the port
audio script on to the board to highlight the answers.
as it’s fascinating watching the enormous cargo ships.
Speaker 1: I live in a relatively small city in the centre of China.
7 Get students to listen to their recordings/review their
Actually, it’s the same city …
notes and answer the questions when analysing each
Speaker 2: I’m from Guadalajara. It is a fascinating place and it has a
other’s performances. Ask a few students to feed back
great range of architecture. their analysis to the class.
Speaker 3: I think if I would move moved city, I would choose to
MyEnglishLab > 7a Speaking
live in Stuttgart …
Speaker 4: I’ve always dreamt of living in a big city. I’d put spend my
Listening p. 108
time going to the galleries and shops!
Speaker 5: Abu Dhabi’s a fantastic place to live, but sometimes in Lesson objectives: learn how to identify distractors
the summer the heat’s overpowered overpowering. in Listening Section 1; Test practice: Section 1 (Form
completion; Multiple choice)
5a Ask students to make notes on the speaker’s performance
as they listen. Then have them compare their answers
with a partner before feeding back. Clarify the types of Warm-up
error before the next exercise. Divide students into pairs/small groups and dictate the
following questions: What are your hobbies? Are they the
Student 1 is less accurate. The student’s mistakes include: singular/
same or different from when you were younger? What benefits
plural noun, word order, articles, verb + noun collocation, word form. do your hobbies bring you? Give them 5–10 minutes to
5b Students should try to listen for the mistakes made. discuss the questions and then elicit some ideas. Write any
However, if this is too challenging they could read audio useful vocabulary on the board.
script 7.2 on page 208 at the same time, before working in
1 Divide students into small groups to discuss the questions.
pairs to suggest ways to improve. Check answers with the
Get feedback from the class and find out which clubs are
class with the audio script projected on to the board, if
the most popular.
possible.
Suggested answer
Examiner: Where are you from?
The groups are a chess group and a cookery group. People join
Candidate: I’m from Moscow city in Russia.
groups or clubs to learn new skills, improve their abilities, and
Examiner: What’s it like?
meet new people and socialise. I’ve been part of a football team
Candidate: Well, it’s a big city. There’s a lot to see. I can give you
and a video game club.
lots of advices advice about what you can see. If you go ever ever
go, you must visit the Red Square. I think it’s the most famous 2a This exercise could be done as a class so you check that
sight in Russia. You can also make do a lot of shopping there. The all students can identify the synonymous phrases (phrases
products are really good. which use different words but have a similar meaning).
Examiner: What’s your favourite thing about Moscow?
A2 B3 C1

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2b–c Ask students to read the section of audio script 7.3 1a–b Ask students to read Expert grammar on page 179.
on page 208 and do these exercises individually. Check Divide them into pairs to do these exercises. The aim is to
answers as a group. Project the audio script on the board see if they can work out the errors without any teacher
if possible, to help show the answers clearly. guidance. Get feedback and clarify any points as necessary.

2b James: Good morning, how can I help you? 1a Students’ own answers
Karen: Hello. Um, I hope so. I’m not sure if this is the right number 1b 1 B 2 D 3 C 4 A
to call about the climbing club.
1c Ask students to do this individually and then check in
James: Well, this is for enquiries about membership, general
pairs. Get feedback from the class.
information about what we do and who we are, meetings and
competitions. Suggested answers
Karen: Oh, right. Well, I already know when and where the club 1 There is a park …
meets. (distractor) I do have an enquiry about the best footwear 2 , more people would move here.
for climbing for people new to the sport, (distractor) but the main 3 The local government …
reason for contacting you is that I’d like to know if I can join your 4 … attractive. It is …
club even though I’ve never climbed before. (answer)
James: OK. Let me tell you a bit more about the club.
2c B is word matching – 1. A is similar choice – 2.
Expert IELTS
Being able to spot sentence fragments, run-on sentences
2d–e Ask students to answer the test task questions and and punctuation errors in their writing and correct them is
then think about the type of distractor. After playing the a key skill for students to develop at this level. Encourage
recording, give students 1–2 minutes to check and discuss them to look for these structural errors when they are peer
their answers with a partner. Get feedback from the class. checking each other’s work.
2d 1 B 2 B 3 45/forty-five
2a–b Stronger students could do this exercise individually and
2e 1 B 2 A 3 C
weaker ones could do it in pairs. Get feedback from the
3 Refer students to the Test strategies on page 168. Do the class, writing the corrections on the board to clearly show
test task and then ask students to compare their answers. where the errors are.
Get feedback from the class using audio script 7.4 on
2a Incorrect: 1, 3, 4 and 6. Correct: 2, 5, 7
pages 208–209 to highlight the correct answers and how
2b Sentence 1 needs a full stop or and after China. Sentence 3
the distractors work.
needs a second clause. Sentence 4 is missing a verb after students.
1 become a member 2 47, Lexington Road 3 943262 Sentence 6 needs a subject before wore.
4 experienced 5 A Suggested answers:
1 T’ai Chi is a popular community activity all across China. Many
MyEnglishLab > 7a Listening
older people gather in their local parks to do the ancient exercises
together.
Language development p. 109
3 T’ai Chi is popular with older people because it maintains physical
Lesson objectives: practise using sentence fragments health.
and run-on sentences; practise punctuation 4 Recently 50,000 students went to their local parks all over China
to try to set a world record for the most people simultaneously
Warm-up practising T’ai Chi.
6 In each location people wore matching outfits in different
Write these sentences on the board then give students 2–3
colours and the displays could be seen from high vantage points
minutes to discuss in pairs what is wrong with them.
around the areas.
1 The city policy on housing is unfair. Which is why we believe it
should be changed. 3 Give students 2–3 minutes to do the exercise individually
2 I need to buy a new laptop. Because mine broke yesterday. and then get feedback from the class.
3 The university offers many courses. Such as engineering,
design and computer science. 1D 2F 3E 4A 5G 6C 7B
4 Jane is a good student she works very hard.
Get feedback, correcting the sentences as a class. Explain 4 Ask students to punctuate the text individually and
that the first three examples are called sentence fragments then compare and correct their partner’s attempt. Get
because they are incomplete sentences. (1 The city policy on feedback from the class, projecting the text on the board
housing is unfair, which is why we believe it should be changed. if possible.
2 I need to buy a new laptop because mine broke yesterday. Car clubs are an excellent way for people to save space and
3 The university offers many courses such as engineering,
energy in urban environments. The premise is simple; people
design and computer science.) The last example is a run-on
register with a company which rents cars located in multiple
sentence because it should be separated into two sentences
locations all around the city. After becoming a member, customers
(4 Jane is a good student. She works very hard.).
are able to access an online members’ area to reserve a vehicle for
a particular amount of time. There are several reasons why

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people join car clubs: cost, convenience and attitude towards the Summary overview: the main message or trend (Road transport
environment. Joining international car companies also enables (private transport + bus) popular in all three cities, otherwise varied).
people to use these services while abroad.
7 Do number 1 as a class, then ask students to do this
individually and check with a partner. Get feedback from
Extra! the class.

When students do their next piece of writing ask them to 1 Private transport, rail transport and taking the bus was [subject/
look for sentence fragments/run-on sentences/punctuation verb agreement] generally popular in all three cities, with the except
errors as part of their editing. Then you can mark their of [word formation] Delhi, where rail travel was not so popular.
work and give feedback on these language points. 2 Rather, travelling on foot especially was popular [adverb
placement] in Delhi (with around 35% share in travellers).
Student’s Resource Book > Language development p. 69
3 In these cities, between 23% and 30% of people are using [tense]
MyEnglishLab > 7a Language development
private means of transport such as the cars [article use].
4 Conversely, taking a taxi was relatively unpopular on all three
Writing p. 110
[incorrect preposition] cities.
Lesson objectives: learn how to represent data clearly 5 Taxis had a maximum of 6% total transport shaire [spelling].
and accurately; practise identifying inaccuracy in 6 Cycling be found to be [passive formation] quite a popular mode
Writing Task 1; Test practice: Task 1 (Tables and charts) of transport in Beijing.

Warm-up
Expert IELTS
Dictate the following: 1 The most unusual mode of transport
Accuracy is very important in Writing Task 1, especially
you’ve travelled on. 2 The longest journey you’ve been on. 3 The
the use of prepositions. As many prepositions are about
most exciting form of transport you’ve used. Tell students they
movement (up, down, over) it is important to check they
have 5 minutes to go around the class asking the questions
have been used correctly. Also highlight to students the
and noting down other students’ answers. Round up by
difference between increased by 10% (10% more) and
asking students to share their most interesting answers.
increased to 10% (10% is the final %).
1 Give students 2–3 minutes to discuss the question, then
8a–b Refer students to Expert writing on page 197. Then give
get feedback from the class.
them 20 minutes to write their answers. Remind them
Suggested answer to check for errors such as sentence fragments, run-on
In my neighbourhood, most people use buses to travel around the sentences and punctuation and reiterate the word limit.
town due to its small size. Encourage students to check each other’s work.

2 Do this as a class, eliciting ideas from students and writing 8a Model answer
them on the board. If possible, project the graph on to The table shows the percentage share of different forms of
the board to show the features more clearly. transport in three cities in Asia in 2012. The cities presented are
3 Give students 2 minutes to read the introductions then Beijing, Delhi and Seoul. The data is grouped into seven categories
elicit which is the best and why. representing different transport modes, such as private transport,
various modes of public transport, for example bus and travelling
1 is the best as the introduction should outline what the data is on foot. There is significant variation among many of the figures
about, what is measured, how it is measured and what the main for each country.
categories or groupings are. Private transportation and travelling by bus were popular forms for
4 Give students 2 minutes to read the overview then elicit all three countries. Private transport had a 33% share in Beijing and
which is the best and why. a 23% share in both Delhi and Seoul, whereas 27% of the share for
each of the three countries was given for travelling by bus.
2 is the best as the summary overview at the end of your answer The remaining categories showed more variation. While walking
should communicate the general picture the data gives. 1 is too was very common in Delhi (with a 35% share), it was not so
detailed. common in Seoul (3%) or Beijing (1%). Similarly, rail transport
was a very popular mode of transport in Seoul (38%), but less
5 Ask students to do the exercise individually and then
check in pairs. so in Beijing (17%) and Delhi (4%). Cycling was more common in
Beijing (14%) than the other two countries. Taxis and other forms
1 10% 2 5% 3 30% 4 50% of transport did not take a very significant share in any of these
countries, nor did the ‘Other’ category.
6 Divide students into pairs for this exercise then elicit some
Overall, it can be seen that private transport and rail travel were
ideas.
the most popular forms of transport in all the three cities, whilst
Suggested answers apart from people walking in Delhi, the other categories were far
Introduction: include – what the graph is about (share of transport less common.
forms in three cities in Asia), when (2012), what the categories 8b Students’ own answers
are, what the countries are, the measurement (%).

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4b Ask students to work in pairs, read audio script 7.7 on


Extra!
page 209 and answer the questions. Get some feedback
Ask students to find another line graph or bar chart in the and if possible, project the audio script on to the board to
Coursebook and write 10 sentences using prepositions. show students’ answers.
Divide students into pairs to check and correct each 4c Divide students into pairs for this exercise and then
other’s sentences. Monitor while they are checking to give feedback to the class.
assistance if required.
Suggested answer
Student’s Resource Book > Writing p. 70 Focus on accuracy, spelling, be prepared for distraction and speaker
MyEnglishLab > 7a Writing correction.

5 Students could discuss the questions in pairs or small


7b Infrastructures groups. Give them 5–10 minutes and then elicit some of
their ideas.
Listening p. 111
Suggested answers
Lesson objectives: practise using positive and negative 1 I think travelling can be stressful because of the potential
vocabulary in Listening Section 1; Test practice: problems that can occur. Also, people feel as if they are unable to
Section 1 (Multiple choice; Form completion) exert any control over the situation which can cause stress.
2 Companies could focus more on improving comfort levels and
Warm-up streamlining some procedures such as boarding planes.
Write air travel and road travel on the board. Divide 3 In my view, more automated transport will be less stressful
students into pairs and give them one of the types of because it is likely to involve fewer people. By this I mean fewer
travel. One student will think of advantages and the other staff. Maybe there will also be fewer rules to abide by.
disadvantages. Set a time limit of 2 minutes for them to
think of their ideas then give them 5 minutes to try to
convince their partner that their standpoint is the best Extra!
one. Get feedback by asking some pairs who had the best Ask students to read the audio script and discuss the
arguments and what they were. answers and distractors with a partner. Open the discussion
to the class and discuss why answers are right or wrong,
1 Divide students into groups of three to discuss the and which answers students found easier and more difficult.
questions. Alternatively, do this exercise as a class.
Student’s Resource Book > Listening p. 71
Suggested answer
MyEnglishLab > 7b Listening
People experience a variety of problems such as delays and
cancellations, lost property, sickness and bad weather.
Language development and vocabulary p. 112
2a Before listening, give the students 1 minute to read the
sentences and notice the differences between them. Play Lesson objectives: improve grammatical accuracy and
the recording and get feedback from the class. practise using prepositions

1A 2A Warm-up
2b Ask students to do this individually then check with a Write on the board Typical Student Mistakes! Elicit a
partner. Get feedback from the class. few from students such as poor spelling, wrong tenses,
incorrect part of speech, etc. then divide them into small
1 A the driver was polite B the doors worked groups and give them 5 minutes to discuss which mistakes
C the bus did not break down they make the most. Get feedback from the class by briefly
2 A did not feel relieved B were not tired C did not complain discussing ways they can avoid common errors, writing
students’ ideas up on the board.
2c Play the recording. Ask students to compare their answers
before feeding back.

1A 2A Expert IELTS

3 Give students 30 seconds to read the questions and The use of prepositions in Writing Task 1 can impact the
underline key words. Then play the recording. meaning and therefore the accuracy of the information.
Students need to be aware of the importance of prepositions.
1 C 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 Cannings 6 322 475 7 Manchester
8 13th March 9 bank transfer 10 87.95 1a–b Refer students to Expert grammar on page 180 and
answer any questions that arise. Ask them to do the
4a Give students 30 seconds to check their answers individually exercise individually and then check answers with a
and then divide them into pairs to check together. partner. During feedback, ensure students understand
why answers are correct.

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1a 1 the 2 is 3 was 4 is 5 the 6 do not 7 use 8 have Speaking p. 113


9 the 10 a
1b 1 it is a superlative so needs the
Lesson objectives: develop vocabulary; focus on
grammatical range and accuracy; Test practice: Part 1
2 it is a singular verb – is and agrees with one of which is a
singular subject
Warm-up
3 it is a singular verb – was and agrees with Greyhound Lines
which is the name of one company Write four or five place names on the board which are
4 the same as 3 far away from your current location such as the moon,
5 it is the because we know which country Antarctica, Siberia, Fiji, etc. Divide students into pairs/small
groups and give them 3–4 minutes to decide which would
6 it is a plural verb – do not and agrees with people which is a
be the best mode of transport to get to each place and
plural subject
why. Get feedback by asking some students for their ideas
7 it is a plural verb – use agrees with Americans which is a plural
and write any useful vocabulary on the board. You could
subject finish by having a vote on the best suggestions.
8 it is a plural verb – have agrees with Greyhound buses which is
a plural subject 1 These questions could be discussed in pairs or as a class.
9 it is the because it refers to a specific word – Greyhound 2a Ask students to complete the exercise individually using
10 it is a because there are many places in history dictionaries if they need to. Then get feedback from the
class, making sure you check pronunciation especially for
2 Students could work on this exercise individually or in
idyll /ɪdɪl/.
pairs.
1 getaway, idyll 2 connection, stopover 3 voyage, expedition
1 The number/is increasing 2 is operating 3 has become
4 trek, road trip (Note: trek is a long walk, but it is also used in
4 data suggest 5 travel, the package holiday
speech to describe a long, difficult journey).
6 A convenient way, the continent, is
2b Divide students into pairs. Set a time limit of 5 minutes
3a–b Elicit the difference in meanings between the sentences
and monitor. During feedback, check the questions have
and check all students understand.
been accurately formed.
3a Students’ own answers
Suggested answers
3b 1 B 2 A
1 What types of holiday do you like?
4 Ask students to do this individually then check answers as 2 What do you think about travelling by plane?
a class. Discuss any differences in meaning which occur if 3 What’s your favourite form of transport?
they arise. 4 What’s your commute like?

1 by 2 through 3 by 4 on 5 at 6 to 7 by 8 over 3 Divide students into pairs to take turns to ask and answer
the questions. Encourage them to incorporate vocabulary
5 This exercise could be done in pairs or as a whole class. from Exercise 2a in their answers wherever possible.
Elicit or provide further examples of use if needed to If possible, have students record their answers. Get
clarify usage. feedback from the class.
1 among suggests that the categories are included in those used by Suggested answers
commuters, whereas besides suggests that they are separate 1 I find many long car journeys stressful, especially when the traffic
2 by indicates that the research council did this alone, whereas is heavy as it makes me slightly more nervous about my driving
with indicates that the research council helped but were not alone ability.
in this action 2 I’d love to take a trip on a cruise ship. For me, it would be a really
3 from means that the starting amount was $2.50 and the increase relaxing way to travel and I like the idea of the open ocean.
is unknown, whereas by means that the increase was $2.50 but 3 I had a very exciting trip a few years ago, cycling in the Swiss
the starting price is unknown. mountains. Cycling at such a high altitude was tough, but it was a
great way to admire the scenery.
Extra! 4 I prefer using the train in my daily life because where I live, it’s
the cheapest and most efficient means of transport.
Ask students to find another line graph in the book
and write 10 sentences to describe it using different 4a Divide students into groups to discuss the descriptors.
prepositions. Divide students into pairs to check each Explain any aspects they do not understand.
other’s work for accuracy. 4b Encourage students to think carefully about their speech
before selecting their answers. If they have a recording,
Student’s Resource Book > Language development and Vocabulary make sure they listen to it to help them.
pp. 72–73
4c Divide students into pairs to compare their answers in
MyEnglishLab > 7b Vocabulary
Exercise 4b. You could open this up into a class discussion
and write their suggestions on the board.

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5 If useful, refer students to the Test strategies on page 174. 2b Refer students to the Test strategies on pages 170 and
They should take turns to ask and answer the test practice 172, and the Help notes. Set a time limit of 20 minutes for
questions. Give them 3 minutes then ask them to change the test practice.
roles. If possible, they should record their answers. For
feedback ask the questions to different students. 1 D 2 F 3 G 4 E 5 B 6 E 7 G 8 A 9 I 10 D

Suggested answers 3 Divide students into pairs to analyse their answers. Ensure
1 I came here by bicycle today and it didn’t take long because I left they refer to the text. Get feedback from the class.
after the rush hour. 4 Divide students into groups to discuss the questions. After
2 I prefer travelling on foot when I’m in the city as it’s actually the 5–10 minutes elicit feedback from the class.
quickest way of getting around. However, if I were in the countryside, Suggested answers
I think I’d prefer to drive as it would be more convenient. 1 Vehicle technology has helped sustainability, efficiency and safety,
3 My favourite form of transport is the train because the windows e.g. smart cars, which use no gasoline and brake automatically when
are large and give a good view of the surrounding landscape. you take your foot off the accelerator. Vehicle infrastructure, e.g.
4 I’d say I’m a fairly well-travelled person. I’ve visited over ten MAGLEV (Magnetic levitation trains in Japan and Shanghai). Vehicle
countries and I’ve lived in two so that’s given me a different organisation, e.g. GPS tracking. People can arrive at places much
perspective on the world which is what I think being well travelled faster and more predictably.
should be about. 2 There might be initial suspicion at losing control.
5 I only enjoy long-distance travel if I’m able to stay at my destination 3 There could be the issue of who is responsible in the event of an
for at least a couple of weeks. Otherwise I find it too tiring. accident.
6 Right now, I’m planning a trip to see my friend who’s studying in
Australia. Obviously, I’m going to have to fly there as the journey MyEnglishLab > 7b Reading
would take far too long by any other means of transport.
Writing pp. 116–117
6 Ensure students focus on their partner’s strengths and
weaknesses. They may want to make a table with columns Lesson objectives: plan how to write a description for
for strengths and weaknesses. They could refer back to Writing Task 1; Test practice: Task 1 (Describe tables
this later as a way of judging progress. and charts)
7a–b Ask students to take notes on the candidate’s
performance then play the recording. Get them to work Warm-up
in pairs to make comparisons. Get feedback from the class
Divide students into pairs and give them 3–4 minutes each
and discuss any points which arise.
to describe their best or worst travel experience. Make sure
Student’s Resource Book > Speaking p. 74 they give details in the form of Speaking Part 2 prompts,
MyEnglishLab > 7b Speaking A and B such as: Where were you travelling from/to? What happened?
How did you feel? Why? Get feedback by asking a couple of
Reading pp. 114–115 students to report back on their partner’s experience.

Lesson objectives: Test practice (Matching sentence 1a–b Students could discuss the questions in pairs or small
endings; Summary completion) groups. Get feedback from the class.

Warm-up 1a Suggested answer


If I were getting on that plane, I’d like to fly to a great city such
Write the following questions on the board: Why do people as New York for a shopping trip. The plane looks luxurious so I’d
like driving? Why do people often think they are excellent
want to be going somewhere expensive.
drivers when they are not? Why do people buy expensive cars?
1b Suggested answer
Divide students into groups of three or four to discuss the
I think some of the most popular destinations are in Europe.
questions for 5–10 minutes. Get feedback from the class by
asking some them to share their ideas. They are popular mainly because of the weather, the food and the
tourist attractions. I think families tend to go to these places the
1 Ask students to discuss the questions in pairs or small most because there are often lots of outdoor activities for children
groups before getting feedback from the class. and good beaches.

Suggested answers 2a–b These questions are best discussed as a class. Elicit
1 It might become totally computerised, eliminating the need for answers, writing them down on the board.
human control. Cars might ‘fly’.
2a It shows the changes in the numbers of airline passengers over
2 They will be more luxurious and self-driving. We would have
three different points in time.
fewer accidents but it might be less fun as an experience.
2b 1 hundred thousands 2 countries 3 one past date and two
2a This exercise is best done as a class. Check students are future dates 4 only 2014, the future information is predicted, not
clear about the answers. definite 5 past and future

1C 2A 3C 4C 5C

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2c Divide students into pairs to discuss what to include in the Lastly, China and Saudi Arabia are predicted to see a large growth.
overview. Refer them to the advice on page 110 and for In 2014, these countries accounted for over 1 billion passengers
feedback, ask some students to share their ideas.
each but both countries are expected to reach over 2.5 million
The number of people using air travel is set to increase in all and around 2 million passengers by 2034 respectively.
countries shown. In summary, although there may be some regional differences,
airline passenger numbers are predicted to increase in all the
3 You could do this as a class to check students can identify countries shown.
the correct parts of the descriptors.
6b Students’ own answers
Task achievement focuses on accurate representation of data.
7a–b Divide students into pairs to check each other’s work.
At band 8 all trends and points need to be represented ‘clearly
You could pair strong and weak students together to help
and appropriately’. Grammatical range and accuracy and lexical weaker ones or you could pair students of similar ability
resource focuses on accuracy of language. At band 8, sentences, to learn from each other. You may want to monitor in
word choice, word formation, collocation and spelling should be case students have any queries.
generally ‘error-free’. Student’s Resource Book > Writing p. 75

4a–b Divide students into pairs to discuss their strengths and MyEnglishLab > 7b Writing
weaknesses.
4c Give students 5 minutes to complete this exercise and
Review p. 118
then ask them to check their plans in pairs. The aim is to give practice and revision in some of the
5a–b Get students to do Exercises 5a and 5b individually if language of the module. The exercises cover word formation,
you have a strong class, or in pairs with a weaker class. prepositions and punctuation. These can be done in class as a
Get feedback from the class. timed test (with a suggested time of 20–30 minutes) or can be
set as homework.
5a 1 It is predicted 2 may 3 is expected to 4 is estimated
5 is likely 6 could possibly 1a 1 maintained 2 compensation 3 distributing 4 expansion
5b 1 2 and 6 are incorrect. 1 Canada will not remain 5 implement 6 invested
2 South American needs to be changed to European 1b 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 B
6 in many countries, not all 1c 1 unveiled their plan 2 go ahead with the plan
3 shelve their plan 4 oppose the plan
5c Divide students into pairs for this exercise. 2a Segways, also known as hover boards, might be considered
6a–b Get students to read Expert writing on page 197. Give as a futuristic form of transport, yet they are readily available to
them 20 minutes to write their answers. You may want buy in most countries today. In fact, you can see pictures online
to give them extra time to check their work or you could of many celebrities riding them, and they might not even be an
include this in the 20 minutes as this would be more unusual sight in city parks. However, in some countries riding a
representative of the real test experience. Remind them Segway on the streets is illegal. This is largely because they are not
to check on their use of prepositions and to write at least deemed safe to be amongst traffic. So, before you consider buying
150 words. Or, if time is short, set this as homework and
a Segway just remember, they may be fun, but you can’t use them
ask students to mark where they get to at 20 minutes and
as an everyday form of transport.
then to continue writing until they have finished the task.
2b 1 Neither passenger leaves the train until this dispute is over.
6a Model answer 2 The number of trains along this route is increasing.
The chart shows the actual and predicted numbers of air 3 The latest data recommend that people always book their
passengers for eight different countries around the world. Actual tickets in advance.
numbers come from 2014 and predictions for the years 2024 and 4 The final destination of both flights TE223 and BA115 is
2034 are shown. Istanbul.
It can be seen that there are regional patterns in the actual and 5 This steam train holds a particular place in history as one of
predicted air passenger numbers. Firstly, in 2014 both Canada and the earliest of its kind.
the USA had approximately 1,250,000 air passengers and this figure 2c 1 add are after campus 2 add There before is a
could well rise to over 2.5 million passengers by 2034. The USA is 3 requires a second contrasting clause, e.g. there has been an
also likely to surpass Canada in the number of people travelling by increase in petty crime recently. 4 It/The city centre, etc.
air. Looking at Brazil and Mexico, it can be observed that passenger 2d Both the bus and car were popular forms of transport in
numbers will increase and that although Brazil had a large number Beijing, Delhi and Seoul at in 2008. Other forms of transport
of passengers compared to Mexico in 2014 (approximately 1.25 showed larger differents differences between the three countries.
million to 600,000 respectively), both counties are set to double Rail was a high highly used form of transport in Seoul, whereas
their number of passengers over the 20-year period shown. travelling by on foot was extremely popularity popular in Delhi.
In the UK and France, the rate of growth is far more stagnant. Other forms of transport, such as cycling or taking taxis, were not
In 2014, these two countries had around 700,000–900,000 air used as much.
travellers and this figure is likely to rise only by a small amount
MyEnglishLab > Module Test 7
(1 million and 1.4 million respectively by 2034).

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