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File 1A

1 Grammar
a

3. Where do you usually go on vacation?
4. 
Эл. почта
5. What did happen happened at the meeting yesterday?
6. 
7. How much far is it to the station?
8. How many people came to your party?
9. 
10. Why Marina is Marina driving your car?
11. Can you tell me where are the restrooms the restrooms are?
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12. How much time был вам
long have youполезен?
been studying English?

b 2. d 3. b 4. e 5. a 6. c

c 2. Who cooks in your family?


3. What happens / will happen if I press this button?
4. How long did you stay in Brazil last summer?
5. Which do you prefer – tea or coffee?
6. What makes / made you angry?
7. Who drank all the juice I left in the refrigerator?
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8. How long does it / did it / will it take to get to Chicago from here?

d 2. … what time it is?


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3. … where we parked the car?
4. … if / whether there are any tickets left for the concert tonight?
5. … what time the concert starts?
6. … when Lisa’s birthday is?

2 Reading & Vocabulary


a a dating service

b 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. F 8. F

d 2 trial 4. approach 6. come up with 8. membership card


3. wary 5. register 7. stunning

e 2. nickname 4. wary 6. come up with 8. trial


3. membership card 5. approach 7. stunning

2 Pronunciation
a /εr/ rarely, share, their, wear, where

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/ər/ learn, prefer, turn, were, work

b 2. whose 4. who 6. why 8. which


3. how 5. why 7. when

Listening
a 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. T 8. F

File 1B
1 Reading
a sports
b 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. a

2 Vocabulary
a 2. loyal 4. wise 6. eccentric 8. stubborn
3. reserved 5. irritable 7. easygoing 9. possessive

b 2. pessimistic 4. moody 6. forgetful 8. practical


3. responsible 5. reliable 7. sensitive

3 Pronunciation
a stress on 1st syllable: arrogant, cheerful, loyal, practical

stress on 2nd syllable: adventurous, ambitious, impulsive, possessive

stress on 3rd syllable: easygoing, immature, insincere, open-minded

4 Mini Grammar
2. earlier, sooner 4. more I practice, better 6. more exercise, stronger
3. later, angrier 5. hotter, more difficult

5 Grammar
a 2. so does 5. neither do 8. neither have
3. neither have 6. so was
4. so is 7. so will

b 1. did, didn’t, did, is


2. did you, did, are you, am, is it
3. don’t you, do you, do, do
4. are, do you, do, will

Listening
a 1. Ages 3. Egypt 5. Middle Ages 7. plague
2. spirits 4. power 6. a tree / trees 8. sneezing

File 1C
1 Vocabulary
a 2. faint 4. rash 6. cough 8. bleeding
3. burn 5. swollen 7. pain

b 2. sore throat 4. caught … cold 6. asthma


3. flu 5. sprained

c 2. painkillers 4. bandage 6. stitches


3. specialist 5. operation

2 Pronunciation
a 2. stomachache 4. blood pressure 6. wound
3. swollen 5. unconscious

b /∫/ chest
/k/ unconscious
/df/ drug
/t∫/ X-ray

3 Reading
a It’s dangerous to wake up sleepwalkers.

b 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. B

4 Grammar
b 3. arrived 6. 
4.  7. did you wake up
5. since last October 8. They’ve only known each other for six months.

c 2. ‘ve had 6. ‘ve been living 10. haven’t managed


3. ‘ve been 7. ‘ve already unpacked 11. ‘ve met
4. ‘ve been writing 8. ‘ve split up 12. ‘ve been seeing
5. ‘ve moved out 9. ‘s been traveling 13. ‘ve had

Phrasal Verbs in Context


1. cut 2. gave 3. came 4. broke 5. call

Listening
a A2 B1 C3

b 1. His leg was broken. They put snow around his leg and called the emergency services. Then
they took him to the hospital for an X-ray.

2. He had a nosebleed. He pinched the soft part of his nose, and the bleeding stopped.

3. She fainted. Her coworkers made her sit on a chair and put her legs up on another chair.
Then she went outside for some fresh air.

Colloquial English

1 The Interview
1. basically 2. terms 3. something 4. range 5. help 6. message

2 On the Street
a 1. e 2. a 3. d 4. b 5. c

b 1. turned out 3. Every once in a while 5. went out of their way


2. read into it 4. as well

3 Reading
Possible answers
a 1. Scorpio 4. Pisces 7. Aquarius 10. Leo
2. Áries 5. Libra 8. Capricorn 11. Cancer
3. Virgo 6. Taurus 9. Sagittarius 12. Gemini

Advanced 1
American English File 4
Workbook Answer key

File 2A

1 Grammar
a Thailand: Thai, Thais Greece: Greek, Greeks
Poland: Polish, Poles / the Polish Mexico: Mexican, Mexicans
Japan: Japanese, the Japanese Turkey: Turkish, Turks / the Turkish
Brazil: Brazilian, Brazilians

b 2. the unemployed 4. the disabled 6. the blind 8. the deaf


3. the injured 5. The rich 7. The young

c 1. ones 2. one 3. one 4. ones, ones

2 Reading
a 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. A

b 2. secondhand 5. wrinkled 8. image


3. affluent 6. silhouette 9. sloppy
4. baggy 7. appalled 10. oversized

3 Vocabulary
a
A C O T T O N G H
S W E R T Y Y B W
D V N E N I L G O
X E S E S D O J O
E L I D C V N K L
D V L E A T H E R
N E K U C V B N A
A T M S W E R T Y
P S D M I N E D B
S F G H N C K O F

b 2. long-sleeved 3. silk 4. old-fashioned 5. solid

c 2. get dressed up 4. fit 6. change clothes


3. hang up 5. looks 7. match

4 Pronunciation
a /u/ hood /I/ stripped
/a/ clothes /aI/ suede

5 Grammar
2.  6. those tight black spandex short.
3 some white leather pants 7. 
4. some trendy purple glasses 8. those scruffy old jeans
5. 

Listening
a He enjoys meeting new people, he’s often late, and he works hard.

b 1. T 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. f

File 2B

1 Reading
a hares and fog

b 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. F 8. T

c 2. capture 4. inexplicably 6. attempts 8. endangering


3. at dawn 5. drastic measures 7. be released

2 Vocabulary
a Across:6. luggage 7. crew 8. passengers
Down: 1. porter 2. airlines 3. departures 4. arrivals 5.
attendant

b 2. check-in 4. passport control 6. took off 8. pick up


3. seats 5. flight 7. landing

3 Mini Grammar
2. such an 4. so 6. such 8. so many
3. such a long 5. so much 7. so

4 Grammar
a 2. Did you have 4. Where was Paulo going 6. we got there 8. 

3. they were waiting in line 5.  7. 

b 2. both 4. had picked up 6. hadn’t taken off


3. had had 5. both

c 2. arrived 6. looked 10. called


3. left 7. had already checked in 11. had checked in
4. went 8. were waiting 12. had been waiting
5. got 9. had given

5 Pronunciation
a 2. brought 4. wrote 6. flew 8. took 10. heard
3. said 5. built 7. won 9. taught

Listening
a She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.
She and her copilot disappeared when they were trying to fly around the world.

b 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. T 7. F 8. T

File 2C

1 Grammar
a 2. fast 4. badly 6. safely 8. extremely hard
3. carefully 5. correctly 7. happily

b 2. My daughter is hardly ever sick.


3. His parents are retiring next year.
4. The boy was extremely rude to his teacher.
5. Luckily, we had taken an umbrella.
6. The police arrived at the bank immediately.
7. Apparently James is getting divorced.
8. My brother eats very unhealthily.

c 2. Although she likes reading a lot, she hardly ever goes to the library.
3. Unfortunately, I crashed my new car last week.
4. Ideally, we should leave early tomorrow.
5. I can hardly understand when people speak English quickly.
6. My brother nearly forgot his girlfriend’s birthday yesterday.
7. Surprisingly, he never eats fruit.
8. Luckily, it didn’t rain very much on the weekend.

2 Vocabulary
2. lately 5. yet 8. near 11. right now
3. especially 6. hardly 9. even 12. at the end
4. nearly 7. ever 10. specially

3 Pronunciation
a stress on 1st syllable: definitely, fortunately, obviously

stress on 2nd syllable: apparently, eventually, immediately, incredibly, successfully, surprisingly

stress on 3rd syllable: accidentally, independently

4 Reading
a a2 b2 c1 d1

b 2. C 3. E 4. B 5. D

c 1. revise 3. survival 5. night shift 7. deadlines


2. mesmerize 4. keyboards 6. ritual 8. lavishly

Phrasal Verbs in Context


1. back 2. out 3. behind 4. up 5. out

Listening
a 1. C 2. B 3. A

b 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. F

2 Colloquial English

1 The Interview
1. willing 2. deal 3. much 4. get 5. that 6. point

2 On the street
1. out 2. offhand 3. head 4. otherwise

3 Reading
a 1. permanent contract 2. competitive salary 3. excellent travel packages

b 1. b 2. c 3. c 4. d 5. c

Advanced 1
American English File 4
Workbook Answer key

File 3A

1 Vocabulary
a 1. burglar 3. smuggle 5. vandalism 7. bribery
2. hijacker 4. terrorism 6. fraud 8. murderer

b Crime Criminal Verb


kidnapping kidnapper to kidnap
blackmail blackmailer to blackmail
drug dealing drug dealer to sell drugs
mugging mugger to mug
forgery forger to forge
theft thief to steal
robbery robber to rob

c 2. robbery 4. smuggle 6. mugged 8. kidnapper(s)


3. hijackers 5. bribe 7. fraud

d 2. arrested 4. court 6. acquitted 8. commit


3. charged 5. investigating 7. witness

3. the injured 5. The rich 7. The young

2 Pronunciation
a burglarize – murder
manslaughter – fraud
community – accuse
jury – secure
guilty – kill

3 Reading
a 1. a seagull 2. chips

b 1. B 2. E 3. A 4. C 5. D

c 2. spokesperson 4. a regular 6. rips 8. brand


3. feast 5. taken advantage of 7. fond of

4 Grammar
b 2. had been stolen
3. be caught
4. were questioned
5. were visited
6. has just been arrested / was just arrested
7. is being held

8. will be tried / is going to be tried


9. be given
10. will be stolen / are going to be stolen

c 3. The drug dealer is known to be a local man.


4. It is understood that the blackmailer is a coworker of the victim.
5. The president’s wife is reported to have been kidnapped.
6. The woman is expected to be acquitted.
7. It is said that the police are investigating the theft of a painting by Picasso.
8. It is thought that the terrorist are in hiding somewhere in the mountains.
9. An art gallery is reported to have been damaged by vandals.
10. It is known that the suspect is dangerous.

Listening
a A3 B1 C2 D1 E3 F2

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Advanced 2
American English File 4
Workbook Answer key

File 3B

1 Reading
a A

b 1. b 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. a

2 Vocabulary
a 2. mild 3. damp 4. cool 5. lightning 6. hot

b 2. monsoon 3. floods 4. hailstorm 5. hurricane 6. drought

c 2. e 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. d 7. g 8. f

3 Pronunciation
a breeze – heat wave
showers – drought
scorching - pouring
hailstorm – gale
soaked – below zero
flood - thunder
bright – lightning

4 Grammar
b 2. I’m going to take / I’ll take 5. she’s going to leave / she’s leaving
3. is having / is going to have 6. ‘re going / ‘re going to go
4. I’ll help

c 2. will be flying
3. ‘ll / will have stopped
4. ‘ll / will have read
4. ‘ll / will be playing
6. ‘ll / will be working
7. ‘ll / will have built
8. ‘ll / will be spending

Listening
a 3
b 1P 2J 3P 4J 5J 6J 7P

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File 3C

1 Reading
a 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. A

b 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. T

c 2. phenomenon 3. emerging 4. element 5. pupils 6. thrill

2 Vocabulary
2. seriously 4. credit 6. time 8. advantage
3. easy 5. care 7. part

3 Mini Grammar
3. My boyfriend probably won’t get the job.
4. It isn’t likely that we’ll be here this weekend
5. They’re likely to be having dinner when we arrive.
6. There will probably be a drought if it doesn’t rain soon.
7. Jessica is likely to fail her driving test.
8. I probably won’t be taking part in the campaign.

4 Grammar
b 2. asks 4. won’t lose 6. don’t take 8. will go
3. ‘ll go 5. ‘ll call 7. won’t give

c 2. until 4. If 6. before 8. if
3. when 5. as soon as 7. after

d 3. don’t take the tablets until you have / you’ve had your lunch.
4. I’ll call you as soon as I get to my hotel this evening.
5. Bring your swimsuit in case you want to go for a swim.
6. 
7. 
8. My boyfriend will call me as soon as he lands.
9. Are you changing clothes before you go out?
10. People won’t be allowed to fill their swimming pools if the drought continues.

5 Pronunciation
a 2. They took advantage of me.
3. I hope you’ll take care of yourself.
4. She never takes notice of speed limits.
5. Take it easy for a few days.
6. He didn’t take part in the game.

Phrasal Verbs in Context


1. on 2. through 3. out 4. out 5. down

Listening

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a 1. South Pacific 4. were arrested 7. American


2. their ankles 5. the United States 8. too long
3. Bristol 6. Bridge 9. double

Colloquial English

1 The interview
1. long 2. sudden 3. kind 4. way 5. degree 6. picked

2 On the street
1. follow 2. into 3. see 4. for

3 Reading
a 1. C 2. E 3. A 4. B 5. D

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Advanced 2
American English File 4
Workbook Answer key

File 4A

1 Reading
a He built a shelter by a stream and lived on a diet of snakes, lizards, and frogs.

b 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. c

2 Vocabulary
a 1. shocked 3. lonely 5. nervous 7. offended
2. homesick 4. grateful 6. disappointed 8. glad

hidden feeling: confused

b 2. exhausted 4. miserable 6. furious 8. thrilled


3. terrified 5. stunned 7. devastated

c 2. sick 3. down 4. worn 5. eyes 6. joy

3 Grammar
a 2.  6. 
3. You wouldn’t have sprained your ankle 7. we’d known it was the monsoon season
4. I’d really miss you 8. if she didn’t smoke so much
5. if they had arrived earlier

b 2. We would have made a snowman if the snow hadn’t melted.


3. I wouldn’t have gone for a swim if I had known the water was so cold.
4. If we had started earlier, we would have arrived by now.
5. If they hadn’t been so desperate, they wouldn’t have hijacked the plane.
6. You wouldn’t have gotten so sunburned if you had used more sunscreen.
7. They would have regretted it if they hadn’t bought the house.
8. They wouldn’t have understood the movie if they hadn’t read the book first.

4 Pronunciation
a /t/ depressed, shocked
/d/ amazed, relieved, thrilled
/Id/ delighted, devastated, offended

b 2. grateful 4. furious 6. exhausted 8. desperate


3. disappointed 5. homesick 7. terrified

Listening
a 1. are sleeping 5. hot oil 9. cleaner
2. a smoke alarm 6. close 10. pets or possessions
3. the bedroom 7. towels
4. matches and lighters 8. nose and mouth

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File 4B

1 Grammar
b 2. must 4. can’t 6. might 8. must
3. might 5. can’t 7. might

c 2. You might have left your bag on your seat in the restaurant.
3. My wife couldn’t have taken my keys.
4. Our neighbors might have gone on vacation.
5. The mayor couldn’t have accepted the bribe.
6. The thieves might have sold the stolen goods.
7. My girlfriend must have been at home last night.
8. I couldn’t have borrowed any money from you.

d 2. should have studied more


3. shouldn’t have done so much
4. shouldn’t have driven / been driving so fast
5. shouldn’t have bought it
6. should have gotten dressed up

2 Reading
a 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B

b 2. F 3. DS 4. DS 5. T 6. F 7. DS

3 Pronunciation
a 2. You couldn’t have seen a ghost.
3. They may have left by now.
4. We should have made a reservation.
5. I must have fallen asleep.
6. She shouldn’t have called the police.

4 Vocabulary
2. reminded 4.  6. look 8. heard 10. 
3. robbed 5. argue 7.  9. mind

5 Mini Grammar
2. I1d rather sit 4. ‘d better not eat 6. I’d rather not
3. we’d better not call 5. would you rather do

Listening
a A3 B1 C2

b Speaker 3

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File 4C

1 Grammar
a 2. as if / like 4. like 6. as if / like 8. as if / like
3. - 5. like 7. -

b 2. tastes 4. smell as if / like 6. feels 8. looks


3. looks like 5. sounds like 7. tastes like

2 Vocabulary
a 1. wrist 3. elbow 5. calf 7. ankle 9. waist
2. thigh 4. lungs 6. kidneys 8. heart

hidden body part: shoulders

b 2. yawning 4. waved 6. shrugged 8. stare


3. shook 5. combed 7. blowing

c 2. learn … by heart 5. pulling your leg 8. tip of my tongue


3. get it off your chest 6. 
4.  7. get it our of my head

3 Pronunciation
a 2. rough 3. laugh 4. enough 5. tough

4 Reading
a She can’t recognize people’s faces out of context.

b 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. C

c 2. thoughtless 4. consoled 6. venue 8. strategies


3. to cope with 5. acquaintance 7. bump into

d 2. to cope with 4. venue 6. strategies 8. acquaintance


3. thoughtless 5. a clue 7. consoled

Phrasal Verbs in Context


1. pointed 2. got 3. tell 4. hold 5. Calm

Listening
a Women who marry men who look like their fathers.
Emma seems to believe it. Jerry isn’t convinced.

b 1. faces, gathers 3. attractive 5. good relationships


2. 15 4. eyes, nose, mouth 6. look like

4 Colloquial English

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