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iNTRODUCTION 9
Clothes and accessories
Possible answers
page 6 1. Dan is wearing black shoes, glasses, a scarf,
a cap and a jacket.
Vocabulary 2. Nel is holding a handbag and wearing a dress,
sunglasses, a necklace and a bracelet.
Places around town 3. Amy is wearing leggings, shorts, a hat, a ring and
a jacket.
1 1. library 6. sports centre
2. café 7. theatre 10 1. skirt 5. belt
3. post office 8. department store 2. Boots, socks 6. Gloves
4. bank 9. restaurant 3. swimsuit 7. umbrella
5. bakery 4. wallet, purse 8. suit, tracksuit

2 1. cinema 6. port Food and tableware


2. amusement park 7. park
3. hotel 8. museum 11 cereal, sausages, sugar, beans
4. butcher’s 9. bookshop 12 1. chicken 6. omelette
5. chemist’s 10. hospital 2. fish 7. melon
3. seafood 8. sauce
The home 4. plate 9. salad
5. soup
4 Furniture Rooms
toilet page 8
sofa
bathroom
armchair
table
kitchen Grammar
bedroom
chairs
desk
living room Possessives
dining room
1 1. my 3. His 5. hers
5 1. cooker 5. rug 2. ours 4. yours 6. Their
2. wardrobe 6. sink
3. shower 7. fridge Saxon genitive
4. curtain 8. rubbish bin 2 1. doctors’ 3. horse’s 5. Eduardo’s
2. Children’s 4. fish’s
Weather
6 1. cloud 8. ice to be / have got
2. cold 9. rain
3. cool 10. snow
3 Possible answers
I have got brown eyes.
4. fog 11. storm
Sarah’s hair is long.
5. freezing 12. sun
Max has got a new schoolbag.
6. lightning 13. thunder
The shoes are brown.
7. temperature 14. wind
Your mobile phone is big.
My sisters are at school.
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4 1. Are you 14 years old?
7 T U L J H N G D R D P 2. Is your best friend in your class?
S S C L O U D Y A J S 3. Has your mother got a car?
T Y U S T O D N I U N 4. Have your friends got bicycles?
O O P N K B I R N L O 5. Is your school near your house?
6. Have you got any brothers?
R W C S N D C X Y B W
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
M X A H D Y Y R R I Y
Y W P R F O G G Y V G Present Simple
R W E T M W I N D Y L
5 1. replies 4. don’t walk
2. doesn’t wear 5. Do ... have lunch
3. Does ... sleep 6. uses

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Present Continuous
1. John is eating a hamburger. He isn’t eating a hot
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dog.
2. Wendy is riding a bike. She isn’t riding a horse.
The Things We Do
3. The boys are running around the stadium. They page 11
aren’t running around the park.
4. Alex is reading a magazine. He isn’t reading a book.
5. The dogs are sleeping on the armchair. They aren’t CLASS POLL
sleeping on the sofa.
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
7 1. What is the student next to you wearing?
2. Where is your teacher standing at the moment?
3. Who are you sitting next to now? A At Home
4. Is it raining right now? page 12
5. Are your friends sending text messages now?
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Vocabulary Everyday items
page 9 1 1. at BIG BUY Electronics
2. to buy electrical items for the home / to buy a heater
Getting Ready for Writing for Susie’s room
3. to Lisa’s house
1 1. body of the paragraph
b. closing sentence 2 1. keys
c. opening sentence 2. microwaves
3. heaters, air conditioners
2 c, b, e, a, d 4. brush, shampoo, hairdryer
3 1. b 2. c 5. toothbrush, toothpaste
6. vacuum cleaner, broom, mop
4 I go there three times a week. I sometimes go with my 7. charger
friend Mike and I sometimes go alone. The sports
centre has got an indoor and an outdoor swimming 3 1. 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. F
pool. You can also play tennis, football, volleyball and Possible answers
basketball there. Mike and I usually swim in the 2. People usually put their head on a pillow.
swimming pool and play football. 3. People use a blanket when they’re cold.
We also play tennis. 4. People use soap to wash their hands / face / body.
6. You use a towel when you’re wet.
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4 Rooms in the correspondence: bedroom, kitchen,
Let’s Talk bathroom
Possible answers
Greetings and introductions Other rooms you remember:
living room, dining room, toilet
1
02 2 1. How are you?
2. Claire, this is Peter. 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3. Are you new here?
4. Where are you from? page 13
5. Mrs Black, I’d like you to meet Peter.
6. Pleased to meet you, too. Reading An app review
Classroom language
1
04 6 The reviewer thinks it is special because it helps with
many different activities and makes them fun. / The
4 1. T 2. S 3. T 4. S 5. T 6. S reviewer’s opinion is that it / the app (really) makes
life better.
1
6 1. Who knows the answer?
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2. What page are we on?


3. Can I borrow a pencil? b
4. Where’s your notebook? two adjectives in the text with the prefix un-:
5. When’s the English exam? unusual, unpopular
6. Who can spell lightning? adjectives can add un- to: important, happy

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7 1. learning good habits, organising tasks, planning
your week
2. cleaning the floor, taking the clothes out of the
B Always Learning
washing machine (and putting them in the dryer) page 16
3. wash your hands with soap before meals, put the
cap on the toothpaste Vocabulary School items
4. go on missions, have exciting battles with monsters
5. over four million
2 1 dictionary 4. flash drive
2. microscope 5. folders
8 1. by making the tasks into a game 3. glue
2. by choosing an avatar
3. by completing each good action
3 1. calculator, compass
2. a stapler, sticky tape
4. They buy things for their avatars.
3. projector, whiteboard
5. Because she often leaves her keys and charger at
4. paints, highlighters
home when she goes out.
6. for big school projects page 17
VIDEO Reading Forum posts
1
07 6 William, Matthew, Meera, Sally
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
LIFE SKILLS Linguistic
page 14 1. helper
2. speakers
Grammar
7 1. F, William usually watches British and American
There is / There are, films.
2. T
Articles and quantifiers, 3. F, Isabel thinks subtitles are a fun way to learn.
How much / How many 4. T
9 1. some, b 5. There isn’t, c 5 F, The students in Sally’s class watch videos with
subtitles on a whiteboard.
2. There aren’t, c 6. There is, b and c
3. a, a 7. an, c 8 1. Spain
4. There are, b 8. any, a and b 2. he is a slow reader
3. all the main TV channels
10 1. How much, b 3. How many, c
4. YouTube, Netflix
2. How many, d 4. How much, a
5. read more
1
05 12 1. Many 6. a
9 1. practising 4. dub
2. lots of 7. the
2. chance 5. encourages
3. Is there 8. some
3. improve
4. a lot of 9. How many
5. any 10. There are 10 the Netherlands: Europe
Spain: Europe
page 15 USA: North America
India: Asia
Listen A tour UK: Europe
1
06 13 a, b, c, e f, g, h
1
06 14 1. lamp VIDEO

2. air conditioner
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3. (eco-) kettle
4. (eco-friendly) soap page 18
5. (phone) charger
Grammar Present Simple /
Extra Options: Listening Present Continuous
1. four
2. No, they don’t.
1
08 12 1. is learning, is checking, d
3. tea 2. works, aren’t sitting, c
4. on Instagram 3. doesn’t understand, am explaining, a
4. show, help, e
5. aren’t going, are staying, b

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13 1. doesn’t like 7. don’t criticise 3 1. exercise 4. hike
2. doesn’t feel 8. don’t correct 2. go camping 5. have a barbecue
3. is reading 9. give 3. draw pictures
4. is sitting 10. is … helping
5. (is) listening 11. participate Listen A conversation
6. become 12. do … think 1
11 4 by taking an organised tour
14 1. When do you usually get up on school days? 1
5 1. Edinburgh, Scotland
2. Are you using a tablet in your lesson at the moment?
11

2. mum, dad and sister (Tina)


3. Where is your friend sitting right now?
3. it rains
4. Does your best friend speak many languages?
4. Pizza
5. Do you often go on school trips?
5. shops and restaurants
6. What are you learning in geography this week?

page 19 Extra Options: Listening


1. every weekend
2. Edinburgh’s old town to Edinburgh Castle
Listen A conversation 3. the beaches
1
09 16 history, science 4. explore Newcastle
1
09 17 1. in South London page 21
2. over 1,200
3. over 100 years old Talk about likes and dislikes
4. Nina’s brother
5. the science homework
1
12 7 1. drawing pictures 4. camping
6. to the Science Museum 2. outside 5. sleeping outside
3. forest 6. my bed
Extra Options: Listening
1. flash drive 3. information page 22
2. projector 4. microscope
Write a photo description
Let’s Talk A school trip 11 1. Mia and (her friend) Anne
19 1. sit inside 8. Mondays, Tuesdays 2. at the beach / South Avenue beach
2. English and Thursdays 3. last Saturday
3. the zoo 9. Thursday 4. Anne is wearing leggings and a T-shirt. Mia is
4. the cat family 10. science museum wearing a T-shirt and shorts.
5. Jack 11. volcanoes 5. Anne is walking in the water. Mia is drawing a
picture and listening to music.
6. lions 12. experiment
6. They love coming to the beach. / They feel great.
7. three
Useful Language
C Activate Your English Possible answers
1. This is a photo of me and my friend, Pablo.
page 20 2. We often go to cooking classes at the weekend.
3. In this photo, we are baking biscuits, and there
Vocabulary Activities aren’t any baking trays.
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. I am wearing a white hat and a blue apron over my
shirt. Pablo isn’t wearing a hat, but he has got a red
LIFE SKILLS Linguistic apron.
Other activities in the website comments: go ice 5. I’ve got lots of flour on my hands.
skating, go bowling
Possible answers page 23
Other activities you know: go shopping, go skiing, go
surfing, go swimming, go dancing, go skateboarding, Word order: adverbs of frequency and
go rollerblading, go snowboarding time expressions
Adverbs of frequency: often, usually, always
2 1. hang out 5. sees a show
Time expressions: last Saturday, at the weekend, in the
2. has parties 6. go bowling
summer
3. go ice skating 7. explore
4. take a tour

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12 1. My friends and I meet once a week. 2 interesting, boring
2. She sometimes hikes in the forest. tiny, huge
3. They hang out in the park on Saturdays. / rich, poor
On Saturdays, they hang out in the park. old-fashioned, trendy
4. We never use a flash drive in class.
5. I often have a barbecue at the weekend. / 3 1. interesting 4. shy
At the weekend, I often have a barbecue. 2. trendy 5. embarrassed
6. Our class parties are rarely at night. 3. Rich

page 24 4 1. difficult 4. wonderful


2. huge 5. hungry
3. tiny
Individual Project
1. after a long day
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2. posters of her favourite singers and a big mirror
3. The lessons are always very interesting and they Reading Profiles
learn something new every day.
4. (very small creatures called) amoebas
1
14 6 Mariam can’t use her arms and legs.
5. hike in the hills near their town Chen lost both his legs.
6. in a small forest near a lake Gloria has Down’s Syndrome.

Extra Options: Reading Comprehension LIFE SKILLS Linguistic


Possible answers hard, difficult
Household items: bed, pillow, blanket, lamp, mirror amazing, incredible
School items: book, microscope, notebook tragic, terrible
Activities: hiking, exploring, go swimming unique, special
prevent, stop

Module 2 7 1. Mariam
2. Gloria
4. Chen
5. Gloria
That’s Extraordinary 3. Chen 6. Mariam

8 1. art
page 27 2. her mouth
3. 13
SLIDESHOW 4. with his arms
5. to become an actress
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 6. It’s about a basketball team of people with
disabilities.

A Overcoming Obstacles 9 1. succeed


2. dreams
4. inspiring
5. role
page 28 3. top

Vocabulary Adjectives
FACT FILE
1 Obstacle: Starting school is frightening, especially for
shy students.
She’s got seven Paralympic gold medals. She has
Activity: Big Buddies programme: Older students a diploma in physiotherapy and she is also a politician,
organise interesting activities and help the entrepreneur and a motivational speaker.
younger students with their homework.
Obstacle: Some students don’t have breakfast before page 30
school or they only have a tiny meal.
Activity: Some parents distribute sandwiches and Grammar Past Simple
juice to all the students every morning.
Obstacle: Some people haven’t got money for nice 10 1. walked, saved
clothes. 2. studied, got
Activity: The Clothes Bank makes old-fashioned and 3. didn’t run, didn’t feel
unwanted clothes trendy and sells them for 4. didn’t understand, asked
a small amount of money. 5. didn’t participate, didn’t know

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11 1. Lucy gave money to the poor man. Lucy didn’t 3 1. Game developers 4. Waiters
ignore the poor man. 2. IT technicians 5. Salespeople
2. Ethan didn’t adopt the cat. Ethan fed the hungry cat. 3. Tour guides 6. Nurses
3. Hazel and Grace cleaned the house. Hazel and
Grace didn’t watch TV. Extra Options: Reading Comprehension
4. Hailey helped an old woman. Hailey didn’t meet her 1. It can help a photographer make money.
friends. 2. Ada Lovelace wrote the first computer code for a
machine in this year.
1
15 13 1. overcame 7. changed
3. waiters, hairdressers and tour guides
2. didn’t have 8. understood
4. They are like cities.
3. didn’t live 9. decided
5. mechanics
4. didn’t want 10. worked
5. didn’t eat 11. wrote page 33
6. started 12. received

14 1. Did Rashford’s mother get any help? Reading A timeline


No, she didn’t. 1
18 5 STEM jobs.
2. Did Rashford always have enough food?
No, he didn’t. 6 1. T
3. When did Rashford’s football career begin? when 2. F, After the war, most women left their jobs.
he was seven years old 3. F, Women had more time in the 1950s and 1960s
4. How many people did Rashford give food to? because new technology, like the automatic washing
He gave food to over three million people. machine, made housework easier.
5. Why did Rashford write to politicians? 4. T
to ask them to give food to poor children 5. F, There are still differences between men and
women’s salaries.
page 31 6. T

Listen A conversation 7 1. They sold food on the street or made clothes.


2. Because men left the UK to fight in the war.
1
16 15 He met his hero last week when he visited his 3. It became / The government made it possible for
grandmother in hospital. women to study law and veterinary medicine at
university.
1
16 16 1. Bella Gray 4. She was a driver and auto mechanic.
2. 020 7946 0859
5. a group of female factory workers
3. London
4. She sang to people in hospital. LIFE SKILLS Linguistic
5. She made everyone feel wonderful with her songs. them – women
her – Princess Elizabeth
Extra Options: Listening
1. F, Vicky thinks the award sounds interesting.
2. T VIDEO

3. F, Vicky finds the nomination form online.


4. F, Bella was in hospital after her accident for a Possible answers
month. Sally Ride and Peggy Whitson are astronauts. They
5. T inspire other women to become astronauts. Fabiola
Gianotti works in a physics lab. She inspires women to

B Changing History become scientists.


Arati Prabhakar works for the Department of Defense
page 32 in technology. She inspires women to work in
technology.
Vocabulary Jobs page 34
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Grammar There was /
2 1. pilot
There were, used to
2. singer, musician
3. mechanic, driver 8 1. There was
4. librarian 2. There weren’t
5. computer programmer / game developer / web 3. Was there, there was
designer 4. Were there, there were
5. There were

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9 1. used to work 3. used to participate Extra Options: Listening
2. didn’t use to have 4. didn’t use to get 1. three 5. rest
2. 3.8 4. three
10 1. Did doctors use to go to people’s homes in the 19th 3. five months
century?, c
2. Did many women use to study medicine in the
1700s?, e
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3. How did people use to get milk in the early 20th
century?, d Talk about an extraordinary day
4. Where did Beyoncé use to work as a child?, b 1
22 7 1. e 2. f 3. d 4. a 5. c 6. b
5. What job did Taylor Swift use to have before she
became a singer?, a page 38
1
19 12 1. used to 7. used to
Write a profile of a person
2. there was 8. didn’t use to
3. sang 9. didn’t accept 10 1. She is a very successful and rich businesswoman and
4. loved 10. demanded a mother of five children.
5. there was 11. helped 2. She used to write for her school newspaper. She
6. There weren’t 12. received studied literature and history at Harvard.
3. She worked for Google at a time when there weren’t
page 35 many women in technology and business. She
helped Google buy YouTube.
Listen A quiz 4. She is helping girls to train in IT professions, and she
is fighting for better working conditions for women.
13 No, because it’s the end of the break. / No, they don’t.
1
20
5. She works really hard and is making a difference for
There wasn’t enough time. women.
1
20 14 1. nurse 4. librarian
Useful Language
2. churches 5. female pilots
1. e 2. c 3. b 4. d 5. a
3. professions
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Extra Options: Listening
1. Florence Nightingale opened a school for nurses. Word order with adjectives and
2. There weren’t many hospitals in 1860. adverbs
3. Copernicus had many professions. Adjectives: successful, rich, excellent
4. Jenny’s mother used to be a librarian. Adverbs: very, really
5. There were more than 58,000 female pilots in 2020. / The adjectives come before the noun and the adverb of
There were around 200 female pilots in 1930. degree comes before the adjective.

C Activate Your English 11 1. The girls are very hungry.


2. He works quite quickly.
page 36 3. She is a really good athlete.
4. Adam used to write very well.
Vocabulary Verbs and verb phrases 5. She wrote an interesting book.
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. page 40
2 1. cross 3. trains 5. Hurry
2. won 4. finished 6. enjoy Collaborative Project
1. Before that, there weren’t many opportunities in
3 1. push, pull 3. lie down 5. lose, fall sport for people with intellectual disabilities.
2. stand up 4. turn 2. the USA and Canada
3. negative public opinion, competition from the Soviet
Extra Options: Reading Comprehension Union and the danger to the astronauts
1. Dan – last month, Joe – last week, Lily – yesterday 4. the first lunar expedition, Apollo 11, in 1969 / People
around the world watched the first man walk on the
2. ten minutes
moon on TV.
3. a river
5. social issues and the Vietnam War
4. to hurry and join a class
6. Music can bring people together.

Listen A talk
1
21 4 strong and confident
1
21 5 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. T 6. F

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Extra Options: Reading Comprehension 2 1. don’t like 5. didn’t buy
1. (Chicago in) 1968 4. horrible 2. took 6. are lying down
2. (train hard and) win 5. three 3. Do … use 7. am practising
3. TV 4. Did … win

3 1. There was 5. yours


2. Where 6. How many
Review 1 3. his 7. There are
4. didn’t 8. has got
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4 1. We went ice skating last Wednesday.
Vocabulary 2. Liz always rests after school.
3. Did you join a club last month?
1 1. librarian, e 5. beans, b 4. Robert and Susan are singers now.
2. firefighter, d 6. kettle, h 5. I am not exercising at the moment.
3. whiteboard, f 7. headphones, c 6. Are your parents talking to your teacher now?
4. mirror, g 8. watch, a
5 1. What are you doing right now?
2 Kitchen items Jobs Verbs 2. How many museums are there in our city?
cooker lawyer cross 3. When did the mechanic look at your dad’s car?
4. Do you usually go bowling on Sundays?
fridge nurse pull
5. Why is Ben having a barbecue?
6. Did you use to hike in this forest?
Places School items Weather
7. How much cheese is there?
butcher’s highlighter windy
8. Were there any good headphones in the shop?
bakery calculator freezing
6 1. do … wash 6. told
The extra words (earrings and handbag) are accessories. 2. didn’t wash / 7. became
didn’t use to 8. many
3 Possible answers wash 9. There were
1. air conditioner, ceiling fan
3. used to 10. there are
2. paints, paintbrush
4. didn’t know 11. any
3. old-fashioned, trendy
5. decided 12. are eating
4. shampoo, toothbrush
5. boots, jacket page 45
6. musician, singer

4 1. fall 5. gloves Competences Assessment


2. coat 6. potato
3. calculator 7. sausage 1 Name of teen hero: Sebastian Martinez
4. hairdresser 8. cleaner Age entrepreneurship six
began:
5 1. have a party 5. salesperson
What he / she does / Creates socks in many
2. Pilots 6. go camping
did: different patterns, colours
3. hang out 7. rest
and styles. Sells the socks
4. hurry 8. tour guide
and uses the money to help
6 1. hairdresser 6. blanket other children.
2. unique 7. cup Why he / she started He loved socks.
3. poor 8. enjoyed doing it:
4. rainy 9. huge
Who he / she helps: Homeless children and
5. temperatures
children in other difficult
situations; charities
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Grammar
1 1. There weren’t 5. How many
2. some 6. hers
3. is exploring 7. an
4. a 8. is

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Name of teen hero: Riya Karumanchi page 49
Age entrepreneurship 16
began: Reading A fact sheet
What he / she does / Designed a stick with
2
01 6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
did: sensors
Why he / she started Riya’s friend’s grandmother
LIFE SKILLS Linguistic
Writing things down helps you remember what you’ve
doing it: can’t see well and her stick
heard.
can’t identify all obstacles.
Riya wanted to make a 7 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. c
better stick.
People with vision
8 1. blind and deaf writer and educator
Who he / she helps: 2. smell
problems
3. a stress hormone
2 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. less nervous
5. walk or talk
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9 1. blind 4. brain
Literature The Incredible Journey 2. alone 5. sharing
3. quantity
1
24 1 He swam across the river several times to try to show
the animals it wasn’t difficult.
QUESTIONNAIRE
2 1. e 2. f 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. d

3 1. mice and frogs Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. there was probably food in it
3. frustrated
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4. Bodger
5. Tao went down the river on an enormous wave
Grammar Use of adjectives
10 1. more sociable than 4. calmer than
2. kinder than 5. less friendly than
Module 3 3. less loyal than

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Adjective Comparative Superlative
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patient more patient than the most patient

VIDEO
quiet quieter / more the quietest /
quiet than most quiet

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. angry angrier / more the angriest /
angry than most angry
A Friendship polite politer / more
polite than
the politest / most
polite
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jealous more jealous than the most jealous
Vocabulary Adjectives 11 1. the youngest 5. the most reliable
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2. the most helpful 6. the worst
3. the best 7. the bravest
2 Possible answers 4. the luckiest
Personality: patient, quiet, polite, rude, noisy, helpful,
caring, selfish, reliable, lucky 12 1. Social media friends are / aren’t as good as school
Feelings: angry, upset, afraid, jealous friends.
Both: nervous, worried, calm 2. Physical appearance is / isn’t as important as
personality.
3 1. calm 4. quiet 3. A selfish friend is / isn’t as bad as an enemy.
2. jealous 5. reliable 4. Girls are / aren’t as reliable as boys.
3. rude 5. Fighting with friends is / isn’t as normal as fighting
with family.
4 1. afraid 4. caring
2. lucky 5. patient
3. selfish

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13 1. Jack is too frightened to climb the mountain. page 53
2. Sara and Laura aren’t old enough to see the film.
3. Tom isn’t running fast enough. Reading A report
4. The umbrella is big enough for Sam and Susan.
5. Ian is strong enough to carry all the books.
2
04 7 Min and Ainar live with their grandparents.
Jenny and Shaun live with their father.
6. The concert is too noisy for Ava.
Lisa lives with her father, stepmother and stepbrother.
page 51 LIFE SKILLS Linguistic
2
02 15 1. the oldest 4. more 7. too 1. change 2. left 3. place
2. than 5. most 8. less
3. enough 6. as long 9. best
8 1. 130 4. 63%
2. a quarter 5. 11
3. 9% 6. Around one
Listen A podcast
2
03 16 c 9 1. USA
2. Because she left her village to help Min’s parents.
2
03 17 1. in 1995 3. Chinese parents have got strict rules, but Chinese
2. computer science grandparents often don’t follow these rules.
3. in 1996 4. Because he’s the oldest grandson (and in traditional
4. Stanford University students families from Kazakhstan, the oldest grandson must
live with his grandparents).
5. around 5.6 billion
5. a family that includes stepparents and stepchildren
6. Princess Beatrice
Extra Options: Listening
1. People 4. most helpful 10 USA, England
2. world 5. selfish, jealous
3. information
VIDEO

B Family Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

page 52 page 54
Vocabulary Family Grammar Modals
1 1. parents 6. stepmother 11 1. can’t, couldn’t, d 4. couldn’t, can, a
2. grandparents 7. daughter 2. could, can, e 5. can’t, couldn’t, c
3. niece 8. wife 3. can, couldn’t, b
4. nephew 9. sons 13 1. can’t 5. shouldn’t
5. husband 2. shouldn’t 6. mustn’t
2 Female relatives: wife, daughter, granddaughter, 3. should 7. couldn’t
stepdaughters, niece, stepmother 4. must 8. could
Male relatives: husband, grandson, son, stepson,
stepfather, nephews LIFE SKILLS Linguistic
Both: parents, grandchildren, grandparents Can I have pizza for breakfast?

3 1. granddaughter 4. niece 14 1. Should parents permit children to have pizza for


2. parents 5. stepmother breakfast?
3. nephew 6. stepdaughter 2. What could you do when you were six years old?
3. Can you stay out late on school nights?
4 1. Sarah 4. Wendy and Tom 4. What can you do well now?
2. Richard 5. Simon 5. What should you do to help your parents in the
3. Louise future?

5 Possible answers page 55


Female relatives: aunt, grandmother, mother / mum,
sister 16 1. You should spend time with your grandparents.
Male relatives: brother, father / dad, grandfather, uncle 2. Can I go out with my friends for dinner tonight?
Both: cousin 3. I must hold my sister’s hand when we cross the
road.
4. My grandmother couldn’t use a computer when she
was a teenager.
5. You shouldn’t be rude to your stepmother.

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Listen Asking for permission page 58
2
06 17 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. T Write a report about a teen issue
2
06 18 1. 4.30-6.30 10 1. the effects of divorce on teens in the UK, Opening
2. 8 o’clock in the evening 2. Over one third of UK parents get divorced., Opening
3. Because she had swimming lessons. 3. Children must visit the parent that moves to a new
4. Sarah can join the club. home. / Parents often work more hours than before. /
Teens must help with housework and babysit. / They
Extra Options: Listening are too busy to see their friends. / If their parents get
married again, they must live with a stepmother or
1. football 3. 3.15 5. trainers
stepfather., Body
2. three 4. 30
4. angry, Body / worried and lonely, Closing
5. Schools and youth centres should offer help lines,
C Activate Your English with experts for teens to talk to., Closing

page 56 Useful Language


Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Vocabulary Life events
page 59
1 Problem: Mother can’t get a job in her profession. /
They never have enough money. 11 1. opening paragraph
Solution: Accept all logical and grammatically correct 2. closing paragraph
answers. 3. opening paragraph
Problem: Can’t study because there’s a noisy baby in 4. body of the text
the house. 5. closing paragraph
Solution: Accept all logical and grammatically correct 6. body of the text
answers.
page 60
2 1. got a job 4. got married
2. died 5. graduated Collaborative Project
3. grew up 6. separated 1. polite, punctual, reliable (dependable, value
friendship, caring, loyal)
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. during their school years
3. No. Many people in Denmark don’t get married.
Listen A presentation 4. one child, rarely more than two
4
2
08 Jonathan mentions 3 and 5. 5. Yes, Denmark has got the second-highest level of
equality in the European Union.
2
08 5 1. family life 6. They collect high taxes, making it possible for
2. children and grandchildren university to be free.
3. (feeling) closer than
4. at home Extra Options: Reading Comprehension
5. happy 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T
6. evening

Extra Options: Listening


1. families 3. meals 5. have dinner
Module 4
2. money 4. happy Danger!
page 57 page 63
Ask for and give advice
VIDEO
2
09 7 1. Maybe you can 4. Have you got any
2. What should I 5. Maybe you should 1. Possible answers
3. Why don’t 6. Can you follow rules, use safety equipment, think about risks
2. Accept all logical and grammatically correct
answers.

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page 66
A Dangerous Cities
Grammar Past Continuous
page 64 2
12 8 1. weren’t protesting, were throwing
Vocabulary Urban crime 2. was climbing, weren’t sleeping
3. wasn’t painting, was cleaning
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. weren’t buying, were taking
5. wasn’t telling, was protecting
LIFE SKILLS Linguistic
Sentence 3 doesn’t describe a crime.
1. noun 3. noun
2. verb 4. verb 9 1. Louise was stealing things.
Possible answers: 2. Susan and Ellen were playing video games.
cook, damage, laugh, offer, phone, walk 3. It wasn’t raining.
4. The police officer wasn’t chasing a criminal –
2 1. catch, arrest
his eyes were closed.
2. shoot people, break the law
5. Robert was studying for an exam.
3. fingerprints, DNA
6. We were watching police dramas.
4. Robbery, Murder
5. Gangs, Criminals 10 1. Harry wasn’t letting reporters into the shop.
2. Ben was holding a bag of jewellery.
3 1. robbery 4. weapon
3. Anna and Mia weren’t wearing trousers.
2. murder 5. were chasing
4. Emma and Paul were standing next to Sam.
3. against the law 6. solved
5. Sam was taking photos.

Extra Options: Reading Comprehension 11 1. Were … trying; Yes, they were.


1. Sarah was walking her dog through the park. 2. Was … eating; No, he was drinking.
2. The salesperson chased the teenagers. 3. was … arresting; Because he was holding a bag
with jewellery in it.
3. It’s difficult to prove because the security camera
wasn’t working. 4. was … talking; She was talking to her / the captain.
4. Mark was at home. 5. were … examining; They were examining footprints.

page 65 page 67
12 1. were … doing 7. was becoming
Reading A feature story 2. Were … sleeping 8. was causing
4 3. was listening 9. were looking
2
11  lassical music lowers stress and helps people feel
C
calm and happy. Calm and happy people don’t commit 4. wasn’t playing 10. wasn’t defending
crimes as often as angry people. 5. were shouting 11. was saying
6. was getting
5 1. DS 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. DS 6. T

6 1. They left. Listen An interview


2. He heard about an experiment in Canada.
3. Transport police officers started playing classical
2
13 13 Name of book: Street Smart
Type of book: self-help
music at several London underground stations.
4. It lowers stress and helps people feel calm and Who it’s for: teenagers
happy. Tip 1: calm, confident
Tip 2: around you
Tip 3: bag, the criminal
Extra Options: Reading Comprehension
1. a chemist
2
13 14 1. walking home from a friend’s house
2. transport police officers 2. afraid
3. neurologists 3. steal her handbag
4. gang members, criminals 4. They chased him (and caught him).
5. calm and happy people 5. down / at the ground

Extra Options: Listening


1. T
2. F, Janet’s bad experience happened when she was
14 years old.
3. F, During the experience, Janet kicked the man.
4. F, The police officers were driving down the street.
5. T

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page 70
B A Dangerous World
Grammar P
 ast Continuous /
page 68
Past Simple
Vocabulary Natural disasters 9 1. arrived, were eating pizza
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2. was watching, was writing, diary / notebook
3. weren’t driving, heard, radio
4. carried, house, examined
LIFE SKILLS Linguistic 5. wasn’t raining, saw, lightning
tsunami, volcanic eruption, hurricane, tornado

2 1. A tsunami 4. A drought
10 1. Were the skiers going up the mountain when the
avalanche happened? c
2. A volcanic eruption 5. a sandstorm 2. What were you cooking when the fire started? e
3. a blizzard 3. Where was the teacher sitting when she heard about
3 1. heatwave 4. earthquake the storm? d
2. hurricane, tornado 5. floods 4. Who was the police officer talking to while the
firemen were extinguishing the fire? b
3. melting glaciers
5. Why did my books fall off my shelf while I was
page 69 sleeping? a
2
12 1. were experiencing 9. died
Reading An article
16

2. affected 10. wrote


2
5 No, because they are exciting, but the writer wants 3. was … inspiring 11. changed
15

people to remember that many things in this type of 4. was living 12. was walking
film can’t really happen. 5. wrote 13. saw
6. was … feeling 14. was … thinking
LIFE SKILLS Linguistic 7. was working 15. painted
Possible answers 8. learned
immature, impatient, imperfect, incomplete, 2
16 13 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
inexpensive, incompetent

6 1. San Andreas
page 71
2. The Day After Tomorrow
3. The Day After Tomorrow
Listen An audio guide
4. 2012 2
17 14 A wind finally moved the smog away from the city.
5. San Andreas 2
15 1. 1952 4. four days
7
17

1. normal for the season 2. climate change 5. 12,000 Londoners


2. floods, extreme temperatures 3. yellow pea soup and many animals
3. cover entire cities in two days
4. becomes the South Pole LIFE SKILLS Linguistic
5. natural disasters 1. brunch 3. glamping
6. (big) earthquakes 2. blog 4. emoticon
8 1. season 4. giant
Extra Options: Listening
2. covering 5. scared
1. The winter of 1952 had freezing temperatures.
3. reversal
2. The most common way of keeping warm was with
fires.
VIDEO 3. London started experiencing heavy fog on the 5th
December.
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. Most forms of transport stopped completely.
5. There was smog for four days.

Extra Options: Reading Comprehension


1.
2.
They were freezing (other) areas.
They used amazing technology.
C Activate Your English
3. about 780,000 years ago page 72
4. No natural disasters happened.
5. its size Vocabulary Emergencies
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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2 1. ambulance 4. get lost page 75
2. drop 5. first-aid kit
3. ill 6. give up Referencing
3 Possible answers 
subject pronoun: I (Jennifer), It (the accident),
1. You can use your phone to call for help. He (the boy)
2. People sometimes die in a car accident. possessive adjective: my (Jennifer’s),
3. Pilates is a safe sport. his (the boy’s), my (the boy’s)
4. People with an allergic reaction to eggs must never object pronoun: it (the accident), him (the boy)
eat them.
5. When you break a leg, it hurts.
13 1. him 4. us
2. their 5. our
6. When you rescue people, you save them.
3. They 6. It
Extra Options: Vocabulary page 76
Verbs and
Nouns
Verb Phrases
Adjectives Collaborative Project
1. Because everyone was staying at home.
accidents slip ill
2. The number of violent crimes went up.
first-aid-kit fall down injured 3. There was a terrible heatwave.
burns hurt safe 4. More people were riding them than in the past.
allergic reactions break a leg dangerous 5. They are an environmentally-friendly alternative
rescue call for help to cars and public transport.
ambulance drop
Extra Options: Reading Comprehension
find your way 1. digital crime 4. the air
get lost 2. with weapons 5. illegal
give up 3. forest fires

Listen News updates


2
18 4 1. a road accident Review 2
2. an avalanche
3. someone having an allergic reaction to a cake / eggs
page 79
2
18 5 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. F Vocabulary
Extra Options: Listening 1 f ridge
tsunamigrandp
arentstornado
urn
1. MC 2. BM 3. R34 4. BM 5. R34 6. MC b
l fo o t p r i n t s c
mina ompa
cri ssambu la n c e
page 73
2
19 6 1. c 2. a 3. e 4. b 5. f 6. d a. tornado f. burn
b. footprints g. grandparents
2
19 8 1. D 2. B 3. F 4. C 5. A 6. E c. criminal h. tsunami
d. fridge i. compass
page 74 e. ambulance
Write a narrative 2 1. stormy, icy
2. granddaughter, niece
12 1. There was an accident. (paragraph 1) 3. fingerprints, DNA
2. It happened on Saturday at four o’clock in the
afternoon on Main Street. (paragraph 1) 4. die, be born
3. Jennifer was walking to her friend’s house at the 5. polite, helpful
time. She was wearing headphones and listening to 6. win, compete
music, too. (paragraph 2) 7. steal, shoot
4. A boy was on his bike in the street and a car was 8. earthquake, volcanic eruption
coming in his direction. The driver was talking on
her mobile phone at the time. (paragraph 2)
5. The boy broke his leg and the accident frightened
him. (paragraph 3)

Useful Language
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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3 1. T 4 1. My grandmother is not as old as my grandfather.
2. T 2. I couldn’t swim two years ago.
3. F, Your grandchildren are your children’s children. 3. Tim is calmer than you.
4. F, When you chase a person, you run after him or 4. Did Liz use to steal things (when she was young)?
her. 5. Has he got long hair?
5. T 6. My father called me while my friend and I were
6. T watching a crime show.
7. F, There is always snow during a blizzard. 7. Are there any gangs in your city?

4 1.lie down 5. break their legs 5 1. Where are you going?


2. grow up 6. find their way 2. Was it raining?
3. drop 7. call for help 3. Should I take an umbrella?
4. immigrate 8. solve 4. Did you hear that?
5. Did they predict a tornado on the news?
5 1. get engaged – get married; People do this when they
6. does it say
are in love.
2. son – stepmother; These are family members. 6 1. visit 6. mustn’t
3. go ice skating – go bowling; These are free-time 2. too dangerous 7. isn’t safe enough
activities. 3. were sailing 8. the most frightening
4. reliable – caring; These can describe a good friend. 4. lots of 9. could
5. tiny – huge; These describe sizes. 5. can’t 10. met
6. angry – nervous; These are negative adjectives.
7. microwave – cooker; People use these to page 81
prepare food.
8. tsunami – forest fire; These are natural disasters / Competences Assessment
These can kill people. 2
1 1. g 2. e 3. c 4. f 5. b 6. d 7. a
6
21
1. cold 6. calm
2. first aid kit 7. difficult 2 A Possible answers
3. worried 8. witnesses 1. Wear warm clothes.
4. ice 9. give up 2. Drink water.
5. injured 10. rescue 3. Don’t drive.
4. Watch weather reports.
page 80 B Possible answers
1. Climb to a high place.
Grammar 2. Drink bottled water instead of tap water.
3. Listen to the news.
1 1. has got
4. Don’t walk in the streets.
2. Are you talking to
3. mustn’t page 82
4. Did Karen get engaged
5. slipped Literature Arabian Nights
6. worst
7. as
2
22 1 The policeman describes Mansur’s house and garden
8. couldn’t so he thinks that the fortune might be there.

2 1. We were watching TV when the fire started. 2 1. T 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. F


2. He is the rudest person in the class. 3 1. There are many thieves in Cairo. / He was sleeping
3. They separated a month ago. in the courtyard of the mosque, and it was illegal to
4. I understand the instructions now. sleep there.
5. They are looking for the mountain climbers at the 2. Because the policeman told Mansur he wouldn’t
moment. stay in prison.
6. Susan isn’t tall enough to reach the shelf. 3. He wanted to explain to the policeman why he had
7. A hurricane is more dangerous than a storm. come to Cairo.
8. They were chasing the criminal at 10.00 last night. 4. In a dream he was told he would find his fortune
there.
3 1. should 5. too young 5. Because he doesn’t believe his dreams.
2. weren’t living 6. There was
3. better than 7. didn’t use to
4. was chasing

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STUDENT’S BOANOKSWER KEY

Module 5 SLIDESHOW

Discovering Nature 1. B ecause he predicted space flights to the moon


more than a century before the firsts astronauts
walked on the moon.
page 83
2. The ideas in these books aren’t yet reality, but
maybe they will be in the future.
CLASS POLL
page 86
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Grammar Future Tenses
A A Digital Future 11 1. is going to study, aren’t going to play
2. isn’t going to ask, is going to help
page 84 3. aren’t going to buy, are going to celebrate
4. isn’t going to take, is going to read
Vocabulary Technology
1 Products advertised: memory card, printer, computer,
3
02 13 1. are … going to do
2. Are … going to learn
online coding lessons, an app
3. are going to study
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4. are going to use
LIFE SKILLS Linguistic 5. isn’t going to stop
Possible answers 6. is going to study
turn up, turn around, turn into, turn down, turn over 7. isn’t going to be
8. is going to return
2 1. d 2. f 3. b 4. e 5. a 6. c 9. is going to help
3 1. mouse 4. download 14 1. The technology museum is showing a film about
2. turn off 5. code Bill Gates tomorrow.
3. user-friendly 6. store 2. We aren’t studying coding at the moment.
3. Where are you going next Saturday?
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4. Are they fixing the printer now?
5. I am buying a new keyboard this weekend.
page 85
Sentences 1, 3 and 5 have got a future meaning.
Reading An article 15 1. Most objects will / won’t have Internet connections.
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2. The fridge will / won’t order food from the
supermarket.
3
01 7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. A 3D printer will / won’t prepare people’s meals.
4. People will / won’t use keyboards.
8 1. survivors 5. Virtual reality will / won’t be more popular than TV.
2. cameras 6. People will / won’t turn on gadgets with their
3. home thoughts.
4. the webcam light
5. ages 14–24 / young people page 87
6. (a Chinese company called) ByteDance
16 1. Will I drive a car one day?, Yes.
9 1. They can reach distant places and drop tree seeds. 2. What will my parents give me for my next
(This will help make places green again.) birthday?, a puppy
2. They could use the pictures for espionage. 3. What mark will I receive in history next month?,
3. They use coding. 100
4. Cover it. 4. Where will my family travel to next summer?, USA
5. You can create and watch short videos on it. 5. Will I play computer games in five years?, Yes.
6. Their information (age and location, screen time, 6. What will my friends and I do for fun in the future?,
preferences and more) is saved by TikTok. dance

10 1. search (for) 4. devices Listen A conversation


2. supplies 5. lonely
3. seeds
3
03 19 1. Apple 1 2. Walkman 3. boombox
The boombox is big with strong speakers whereas the
Walkman is smaller and has headphones.

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3
03 20 1. in a cupboard (in the garage) VIDEO
2. (very) small
3. the 1970s 1. Plastic was cheap, safe and useful.
4. hip-hop
Possible answers
5. No, they aren’t because the Apple 1 computer is
2. We can recycle and reuse plastic.
worth a lot of money. Justin wants to keep the
We can buy fewer plastic products.
boombox and Walkman because they are part of
music history.
Extra Options: Reading Comprehension
Extra Options: Listening 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T
1. the (cupboard in the) garage
page 90
2. the Apple 1 computer
3. 70s / 1970s
4. download music
Grammar First Conditional
5. part of history 8 1. don’t print, won’t waste
2. will save, turn off

B The Future is Green


3. will create, don’t use
4. will create, reuse
5. receives, will throw
page 88 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Vocabulary The environment 9 1. If a person returns empty ones to supermarkets, they
will give the person money for them., c
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. Some people and shops will buy these if you delete
2 1. plant 4. waste your information., e
2. pick up, clean up 5. donate 3. If people will use these, they won’t waste money on
3. recycle 6. fix electricity., b
Pictures 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 are good for the environment. 4. You will probably get money for these unless their
pages are in bad condition., a
3 1. uses up 4. pollutes 5. If you collect these from used wine bottles, many
2. cut down 5. endangers artists will pay you for them in some countries., d
3. reuse 6. replaces 3
06 12 1. won’t become 6. will see
2. do 7. won’t find
page 89
3. travel 8. look
Reading A list 4. will take 9. play
5. goes 10. will bring

LIFE SKILLS Linguistic page 91


too quickly (adverb), too many (quantifier + noun),
too expensive (adjective) Listen An announcement
6 1. People aren’t having as many babies today. 3
07 13 from their science teacher
2. It uses more energy than transporting apples from
Brazil
3
07 14 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F
3. You will often pay lots of money for it.
4. Boxes with cheese on them will damage the Extra Options: Listening
recycling machines. 1. environmental
5. If everyone makes a little effort to change their 2. polluting
habits, people will have green forests and clean 3. clean energy
beaches in the future. 4. safe (to drink / for drinking)
5. save
7 1. All the food and energy in the world will be used
up.
2. Different food items will grow well in different
climates. (Transporting food pollutes the C Activate Your English
environment, but sometimes, growing local page 92
food pollutes it more.)
3. Buy less.
4. Separate it and wash it.
Vocabulary Verbs
5. Many species will become extinct and we won’t 1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
have clean air and water.

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2 1. future 4. hands page 96
2. make 5. wrong
3. dangerous 6. cleaner Collaborative Project
1. answer questions and make suggestions
3 1. F, You smell things with your nose. 2. AI will create lessons for each student according
2. F, If the population increases, there will be more to their individual interests.
people in the world. 3. We will damage the world permanently.
3. T 4. Use public transport, drive electric cars, recycle more,
4. T plant more trees and use more solar and wind energy. /
5. F, You suggest something because you think it’s a We can decrease pollution by 40%.
good idea. 5. with thoughts
6. T 6. sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch

Listen A conversation Extra Options: Reading Comprehension


1. the Internet
3
08 4  he trend is that more girls are playing video games.
T
2. AI teachers
Ellen’s maths and science marks are getting better.
3. regularly
3
08 5 1. Paul 4. Paul’s parents 4. the sun and the wind
2. Ellen 5. the gamers 5. a mouse or a keyboard
3. a lot of adults

Extra Options: Listening


1. home 4. happy
Module 6
2. 50% (half) 5. to solve problems
3. by including more female characters
That’s Strange
page 99
page 93
VIDEO
Discuss plans
3
7 1. b 2. a 3. f 4. d 5. e 6. c Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
09

page 94 A Strange Experiences


Write a diary entry page 100
11 1. It isn’t a good year – her marks weren’t good and her Vocabulary Verbs
social life wasn’t great. (paragraph 1)
2. help her parents around the house / do chores, She 1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
wants to buy an inexpensive computer. (paragraph 2)
3. join some after-school clubs, to practise coding and LIFE SKILLS Linguistic
maybe she’ll join the foresting club to make friends purchased – sold
and help the environment. (paragraph 2) open – shut
4. She hopes her social life and her marks in school lent – borrowed
will improve. (paragraph 3)
return – keep
remember – forget
Useful Language laughing – crying
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2 1. files, windows 4. pens, jackets
page 95 2. stories, people 5. photos, books
3. addresses, dates 6. computers, tickets
Adjective order
good (opinion), small (size), beautiful (opinion), 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
old (age), green (colour), great (opinion), new (age)
page 101
12 1. silly new
2. beautiful pink Reading An article
3. funny red
4. popular short
3
11 6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5. interesting old black and white
LIFE SKILLS Linguistic
sailor, worker, protester / protestor, player, collector,
entertainer

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7 1. the White House 3. expect Listen A conversation
2. afraid or sad 4. moving
16 Jan’s parents.
3
13

8 1. It recorded voices of ghosts. 3


17 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. T
2. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Queen Victoria
13

3. When someone close to us has died, believing in Extra Options: Listening


ghosts gives us the hope that we will see our loved
1. Stranger Things 4. go with an adult
one again.
2. Yes, he has. 5. the USA
4. during the coronavirus pandemic
3. in the 1980s
5. He saw an old man in the mirror, but he was young.
6. Our brain completes the missing information
but it sometimes makes mistakes.
B A Strange World
INFORMATION CARD page 104
1. King Henry VIII’s second wife and the mother of Vocabulary The natural world
Queen Elizabeth I
2. at the Tower of London, at Windsor Castle, at Blickling
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Hall and at her childhood home of Hever Castle in Kent LIFE SKILLS Linguistic
rainforests, countryside, rainbows
Extra Options: Reading Comprehension
1. 2 2. 1 3. 1 4. 4 5. 3 2 1. leaves 4. shade
2. stars 5. ground / fields
page 102 3. Streams 6. moon

Grammar Present Perfect Simple 3 1. Grass is usually green.


2. People walk on paths.
LIFE SKILLS Linguistic 3. The countryside is outside the city.
1. an hour 4. It is very wet in rainforests.
2. the age of five 5. A cliff is a high area near the sea.
9 1. have ... purchased 4. has ... opened 6. The ground is below us.
2. have ... believed 5. haven’t appeared
3. hasn’t stopped 6. has studied
4 Possible answers
beach, coast, desert, forest, hill, island, lake, mountain,
10 1. People have already travelled through time. ocean, river, sand dune, valley, volcano, waterfall
2. Aliens haven’t spoken to people on Earth yet.
3. A psychic has just predicted another pandemic.
page 105
4. A celebrity has recently bought a haunted house.
5. People haven’t seen ghosts in the White House since
Reading A webpage
Winston Churchill’s visit. 3
15 6 Singing Sand Dunes: California, Africa, China, Qatar
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Star Jelly: the ground, on grass or in fields
11 1. has ... begun, 33 4. 28, have felt The Crooked Forest: Poland
2. 66, haven’t smelled 5. has ... become, 25
3. 78, haven’t heard 6. has ... opened, 57
LIFE SKILLS Linguistic
singular
13 1. have … read
3
6. has taken
7
12
1. at least 35 4. 1930s
2. haven’t enjoyed 7. has given
2. 14th century 5. when the trees were
3. have died 8. has taken
3. around 400 seven to ten years old
4. haven’t had 9. hasn’t worked
5. haven’t found 8 1. running up and down and feeling the sand moving
under their feet
page 103 2. pa eved it was from the stars.
4. Birds catch the frogs and parts of the frogs
14 Possible answers sometimes fall from the sky.
Have you ever seen ghosts?
5. straight up
Have your parents ever visited a haunted house?
6. heavy snow
Has your friend talked to a fortune teller yet?
Have you already watched a film about the paranormal? 9 1. loud 4. bend
Has your friend ever heard strange noises at night? 2. remained 5. shape
3. crooked
15 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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10 a state in the USA: California
a continent: Africa
three countries: China, Qatar, Poland
C Activate Your English

The three countries are not on the same continent.


page 108
Vocabulary Around town
VIDEO
1 b ench, bridge, bus stop, corner, petrol station,
playground, stop sign, traffic light, zebra crossing
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2 1. tourist information centre
Extra Options: Reading Comprehension 2. traffic light
1. Sounds have also been heard in sand dunes in 3. corner
Africa, China and Qatar / in at least 35 deserts 4. sights
around the world. 5. zebra crossing
2. The noises sometimes sound like bees and 6. roundabout
sometimes (medieval) like church music.
3. The exact origin of star jelly has remained 3 Possible answers
a mystery. amusement park, bakery, bank, bookshop, butcher’s,
4. Slime mould is a mass of tiny organisms (moving café, chemist’s, church, cinema, department store,
together). hospital, hotel, library, museum, park, police station,
5. The trees in Poland are in the shape of the letter J. port, post office, restaurant, shopping centre, sports
centre, theatre, train station
page 106 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Grammar P
 resent Perfect Simple / Listen Voice messages
Past Simple 3
5 Janice – USA Shelley – Poland
11 1. I have just returned from the planetarium., c
18

Peter – Vietnam Will – Spain


2. The leaves on the trees haven’t changed colour yet.,
d
3
18 6 1. 1976 4. fire
3. He didn’t find any strange plants in the rainforest 2. a car park 5. piano keyboards
last month., e 3. 665 metres 6. a giant statue of Gulliver
4. We have lived in the countryside since March., b
5. The temperature dropped to 0°C yesterday., a Extra Options: Listening
3
16 13 1. died, has … killed, a 1. (Ford) car 3. 19th
2. have … discovered, weighed, e 2. dragon 4. Valencia
3. has fascinated, based, d
4. have … eaten, believed, became, b
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5. has frightened, called, c
3
19 8 1. Have you ever been to the London Bridge
Experience?
14 1. have … returned 8. have … studied
2. What was it like?
2. didn’t leave 9. has … transformed
3. What did you do there?
3. didn’t touch 10. died
4. How did you get there?
4. haven’t come 11. killed
5. What other attractions are there nearby?
5. have asked 12. did … do
6. Have you done that as well?
6. received 13. have … caused
7. have become page 110
page 107 12 1. Snowdonia National Park, Wales, paragraph 1
2. his family, paragraph 1
Listen A lecture 3. It’s an underground playground., paragraph 2
4. a jacket, because it can be cool underground,
3
17 15 UK, Thailand, Germany and USA paragraph 2
3
17 16 1. fields 4. Germany 5. It is one of his favourite places., paragraph 3
2. aliens 5. waterfall
3. two friends / artists Useful Language
Answers
Extra Options: Listening 1. c 4. a
1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 2. b 5. d
3. f 6. e

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Imperatives Grammar
Answers
Imperatives telling you to do something: Go to
1 1. has 6. were
2. as 7. too
Bounce Below in Snowdonia National Park, Wales.,
Plan on spending at least three hours at the caverns., 3. used to 8. going to
Try it! 4. Have 9. were
Imperatives telling you not to do something: Don’t 5. unless
forget to have a hamburger at the café, too.
2 1. haven’t visited 6. won’t eat
13 1. Visit the sand dunes. 2. Do … like 7. was fixing
2. Don’t leave rubbish on the ground. 3. has been 8. finished
3. See all the sites in the area. 4. Is … going to work 9. Have … donated
4. Pay attention to the tour guide. 5. am downloading 10. don’t hurry
5. Don’t forget to take warm clothes.
6. Don’t use old maps for directions.
3 1. Did the police officer catch the dangerous criminal
last night?
2. There wasn’t any paper in the printer yesterday.
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3. If you don’t clean up the mess, I won’t take you to
the playground.
Collaborative Project 4. Will John become a mechanic in the future?
1. E 3. A 5. G 7. H 9. F
5. The accident happened while the boys were hiking
2. I 4. C 6. D 8. B
up the mountain.
6. It won’t be sunny tomorrow.
Extra Options: Reading Comprehension
7. Brad has been a firefighter since 2015.
1. serial killer 4. dolls
2. 1971 5. UFO 4 1. The council is going to make a path here next year.
3. cliffs 2. You will lose all your work unless you save this file.
3. According to the weather forecast, it will rain
tomorrow.
Review 3 4. We have just arrived at the airport.
5. Alan has worked in mountain rescue since 2010.
page 115 6. You must bring a first-aid kit on the hike.

Vocabulary 5 1. Have … seen 6. destroyed


2. look 7. couldn’t
1 1. smile, laugh 3. There are 8. should
2. star, moon, rainbow 4. don’t … stay 9. will surprise
3. earthquake, flood, hurricane 5. travelled
4. clean up, recycle, reuse
5. jealous, rude, selfish
page 117
2 1. pollute, streams 5. thirsty, bring Competences Assessment
2. forbid, rainforest 6. file, download
3. purchase, printers 7. worried, get a job
3
21 1 1. coding
2. College
4. click, link 8. wet, dryer
3. 12th July
3 Possible answers 4. 3
1. traffic lights, stop 5. planted, garden 5. £350
2. crawling, the leaf 6. prove, stole 6. get their parents’ permission to download
3. shade, tree 7. hurrying, school 7. 17
4. turn on, television 8. cake, tastes 8. countryside
9. Cliff
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 10. 12th August
5 1. countryside 6. hike 11. £200
2. forget 7. ground 12. camping
3. upset 8. remember 2 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4. sights 9. collect
5. volcanic eruptions 10. return

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page 118 to be / have got
Literature The Canterville Ghost Basics
1
22 1 They were all very happy. 5 to be
The atmosphere is dark, cold and a little frightening. 1. am 13. aren’t
2. not 14. Are
2 1. The American ambassador (Hiram Otis)
3. aren’t 15. are
2. Lord Canterville’s aunt
4. Are 16. aren’t
3. Lord Canterville
5. is 17. Are
4. Mrs Umney, the housekeeper
6. Is 18. are
5. Virginia
7. is 19. aren’t
3 1. It is grand and elegant. 8. isn’t 20. Are
2. Because they aren’t afraid of ghosts and think 9. Is 21. is
everything will be fine. 10. isn’t 22. isn’t
3. the ten-year-old twins, George and Lincoln 11. Is 23. are
4. The weather was lovely when they arrived. 12. are 24. aren’t
Dark clouds appeared (when they arrived at
Canterville Chase) have got
5. a young girl 1. haven’t got 13. Have … got
2. have got 14. have got
3. Have … got 15. haven’t got
GRAmmAR LAb 4.
5.
Has … got
has got
16.
17.
Have … got
have got
6. hasn’t got 18. haven’t got
INTRODUCTION 7. Has … got 19. Have … got
8. has got 20. has
page 124 9. hasn’t got 21. hasn’t
10. Has … got 22. have
Subject pronouns, Possessive 11. have got 23. haven’t
adjectives, Possessive pronouns 12. haven’t got

Basics More Practice


1 1. my 6. its 6 1. Is Henry your best friend?
2. yours 7. we 2. Sam and Louise haven’t got new bikes.
3. his 8. ours 3. I’m in Year 8.
4. she 9. your 4. Have the students got an English lesson today?
5. hers 10. theirs 5. The jeans aren’t big.
6. Our classroom has got a computer.
More Practice 7. Are you happy?
8. The dog hasn’t got a bed.
2 1. Her 4. ours
2. mine 5. Their page 125
3. Its 6. yours
Present Simple
Saxon genitive
Basics
Basics 7 1. plays 4. Do
3 1. girl’s 4. children’s 2. doesn’t 5. don’t
2. boys’ 5. children’s 3. Do 6. does
3. boys’
More Practice
More Practice 8 1. walk 4. speak
4 1. Mary’s brother is ten years old. 2. doesn’t ride 5. watch
2. The women’s bags are on the table. 3. Does … play 6. don’t play
3. The students’ project is very good.
4. The mouse’s ears are very small.
5. The birds’ colours are beautiful.

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Present Continuous Extension
Basics 5 1. How many bedrooms are in the holiday home?
2. How many beds are there?
9 1. are 6. aren’t 3. Are there any towels and blankets?
2. is 7. Is 4. Is there a hairdryer?
3. are 8. isn’t 5. Is there an air conditioner in every room?
4. am not 9. are 6. Is there a garden?
5. aren’t
6 1. four
More Practice 2. six
3. Yes, there are.
10 1. We are playing football at the moment. 4. Yes, there is.
2. He isn’t watching TV right now. 5. Yes, there is.
3. I am wearing trainers now. 6. The advert doesn’t say.
4. Are you listening to music?
5. Is the cat eating at the moment? page 127
6. The babies aren’t sleeping now.
Present Simple / Present Continuous
Extension
Basics
11 1. I am having
2. Do you still play 7 1. aren’t doing 4. am watching
3. begin 2. gives 5. doesn’t know
4. have got 3. don’t use 6. are staying
5. I am watching
6. she is hitting
8 1. does … work 4. doesn’t like
2. don’t … sit 5. isn’t using
7. their
3. Are … reading 6. do … want
8. I don’t usually watch
More Practice
grammar lab 1 9 1. aren’t sitting 6. practise
2. are putting 7. teaches
page 126 3. are … doing 8. are decorating
4. help 9. is deciding
There is / There are, 5. spend 10. love
Articles and quantifiers,
10 1. How many people live in Cody?, 160
How much / How many 2. Do many adults usually work at the supermarket?,
No, the supermarket workers are almost all students.
Basics 3. Where do the students go to school?, They go to the
Cody-Kilgore school.
1 1. There is 5. There is
4. Why are students working at the moment? They
2. There are 6. Are there
help at the community supermarket. It is part of
3. Is there 7. Is there their school curriculum.
4. There aren’t 8. There isn’t 5. Are all of the students doing the same jobs now?,
2 1. a lot of 4. much No.
2. lots of 5. many 6. Why do the students like their jobs?, Because they
are learning life skills and helping their community.
3. any

3 1. How much 4. How much Extension


2. How many 5. How many
3. How much
11 1. Is Carl using the microscope?
2. When does science club (always) start?
3. Why do you hate this laptop?
More Practice 4. What are Tom and Rob building right now?
4 1. Is there, an, The 5. Do you always bring your dictionaries to the
2. How much, some, a lot of English class?
3. How many, any
4. How much, much
12 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5. There aren’t, a

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grammar lab 2 Extension
page 128 10 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
11 1. Was there a cleaner at your house last week?
Past Simple 2. Where did you use to live?
3. Why did he go to hospital?
Basics 4. Were there many people in the race?
1 1. ended 4. didn’t go, worked 5. When did they get home?
2. didn’t have 5. taught 6. Did women use to be firefighters in the 19th
century?
3. died 6. became

2 1. did … start, c
grammar lab 3
2. did … study, e
3. did … have, a
4. did … affect, d
page 130
5. did … contribute, b
Use of adjectives
More Practice Basics
3 1. worked 8. decided
1 1. calmer than 5. the best
2. didn’t have 9. did … do
2. more selfish than 6. the least quiet
3. helped 10. studied
3. less confident than 7. not as reliable as
4. returned 11. sent
4. the most caring 8. as trendy as
5. did … affect 12. received
6. didn’t speak 13. went 2 1. not tall enough 3. rich enough
7. saw 2. too noisy 4. too frightened

Extension More Practice


4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3 1. Sam isn’t as hungry as Jake.
2. Jessica is more nervous than Sally.
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3. I’m old enough to participate.
page 129 4. I’m too tired to go out.
5. Jenny is the most patient student in our class.
There was / There were, used to 4 1. the most helpful, too busy
2. too young, old enough
Basics 3. as calm as, as nervous as
6 1. There was 4. There wasn’t 4. the worst, more athletic than
2. There weren’t 5. Were there
3. Was there Extension
7 1. used to 4. didn’t use to 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. didn’t use to 5. didn’t use to
3. used to
page 131

More Practice Modals


8 1. There was a librarian at our school last year. Basics
2. There weren’t any computers in our classroom five
years ago. 6 1. could 4. couldn’t
3. Was there a photographer at your last birthday 2. can’t 5. can
party? 3. Can 6. Could
4. Were there any nurses at your primary school? 7 1. can’t 4. Should
5. There weren’t many students in the classroom when 2. mustn’t 5. must
I arrived this morning.
3. could 6. shouldn’t
9 1. Did … use to cut, didn’t, used to make
2. Did … use to play, didn’t, used to be More Practice
3. Did … use to work, did, didn’t use to like
4. did … use to do, used to sell
8 1. could run 4. can stand
2. mustn’t eat 5. Can you help
3. should call

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9 1. can 5. can page 133
2. must 6. must
3. can 7. shouldn’t Extension
4. could 8. should
6 Possible answers
James and Robert were sitting in a café.
Extension Lucy was chasing Elena.
10 1. You mustn’t run near the swimming pool. Mark was sleeping.
2. You should call your grandparents every week. Stan and Luke weren’t drinking coffee.
3. My stepfather couldn’t come to the party last night Mark wasn’t chasing Stan and Luke.
because he was ill. Leah was listening to music.
4. Ben’s wife can sing (well). Eric wasn’t paying attention to the bank robbery.
Stan and Luke were climbing in the window.
11 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Past Continuous / Past Simple
grammar lab 4 Basics
page 132 7 1. started 4. watched
2. was taking 5. were doing
Past Continuous 3. weren’t climbing

Basics 8 1. when 4. were


2. while 5. saw
1 1. was chasing 4. wasn’t reading
3. was
2. weren’t watching 5. were waiting
3. were talking
More Practice
2 1. Were you walking to school at 7 o’clock this
9 1. The storm chasers were driving north when they
morning?
saw the tornado.
2. Was the teacher standing near the whiteboard
2. We didn’t go out while it was raining.
ten minutes ago?
3. The aeroplane was flying over the city when the
3. What were your parents doing at 8 o’clock last
earthquake happened.
night?
4. Were they still looking for the climbers when you
4. Who were you sitting next to five minutes ago?
spoke with them?
5. Was your best friend sending you messages at
5. While I was watching a disaster film, she was
10 o’clock last night?
reading a book.
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
10 1. were enjoying 5. fell
More Practice 2. changed 6. were coming down
3. were walking 7. hit
3 1. wasn’t sleeping 4. wasn’t running
4. was playing 8. killed
2. were taking 5. were … going
3. were … talking 6. was flying
Extension
4 1. was putting 4. was using
11 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. was … doing 5. were stealing
3. wasn’t writing 6. was … telling 12 Possible answers
1. While Dad was walking to the beach, he saw
5 1. What were you doing the tsunami.
2. Were you trying to call me 2. I wasn’t ice skating when it started snowing.
3. Why were you doing that 3. They were shopping for clothes when they heard
4. What was he wearing about the tornado.
5. Where was he going 4. The teens were hiking in the forest when the fire
began.
5. We were not camping in the desert when the
sandstorm occurred.

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grammar lab 5 More Practice
page 134 10 1. puts, will throw
2. use up, will become
3. doesn’t build, won’t recycle
be going to, Present Continuous with
4. waste, wash
future meaning, will 5. won’t eat, put

Basics 11 1. c, Unless we clean up the park, people won’t go


there.
1 1. am going to 3. aren’t going to 2. e, Schools will save energy if they don’t turn on air
2. Are you going to 4. is going to conditioners.
3. a, If Tom doesn’t water the flowers, they will die.
2 1. now 3. right now
4. d, People won’t buy fruit and vegetables if they are
2. in an hour 4. later
in plastic boxes.
3 1. Will people use keyboards in fifty years? 5. b, If you return the bottles to the shop, you will get
2. Computers will be very small in the future. money for them.
3. John won’t like this mouse.
4. Will it rain tomorrow? Extension
12 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
More Practice
4 1. am going to download
grammar lab 6
2. aren’t going to study
3. are … going to send
page 136
4. is going to buy
5. isn’t going to put Present Perfect Simple
6. Is … going to create

5 1. are … getting, am riding Basics


2. Are … joining, aren’t participating
3. is … doing, is helping 1 Base Form Past Simple Past Participle
4. Is … working, isn’t starting write wrote written
buy bought bought
page 135 sell sold sold
6 1. will … live 7. won’t happen walk walked walked
2. will … eat 8. will notice see saw seen
3. will browse 9. will order eat ate eaten
4. won’t use 10. will do stop stopped stopped
5. will look 11. won’t become
hear heard heard
6. will connect 12. will travel
bring brought brought
Extension forget forgot forgotten
shut shut shut
7 1. What are you going to do this weekend?
wear wore worn
2. Where are your family going to go on holiday next?
3. What are your friends doing tomorrow evening? 2 1. have just been 4. has already heard
4. What food will people eat in the future? 2. haven’t worn 5. have you done
5. What will your home be like in the future? 3. have they seen
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 1. since 4. for
First Conditional 2. for 5. for
3. since 6. since
Basics 4 1. yet 4. ever
8 1. will take 4. won’t waste 2. never 5. already
2. protest 5. has 3. just
3. don’t need
More Practice
9 1. will turn on 4. will endanger
2. cut down 5. finishes 5 1. have heard 4. hasn’t written
3. will pollute 2. haven’t been 5. haven’t laughed
3. has … begun 6. have made

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6 1. How many times have you seen ghosts?, d
Pronunciation Appendix
2. Have you ever recorded any strange noises?, e
3. Who has John borrowed the book from?, b
4. Has your mum opened the shop yet?, c
page 140
5. Why has the cat crawled under the cupboard?, f
6. What have we forgotten?, a
Introduction
4
2 1. /b/ 4. /s/
Extension
03

2. /n/ 5. /θ/
3. /ð/ 6. /k/
7 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4
04 3 1. where 4. his
Present Perfect Simple / Past Simple 2. point 5. be
3. foot 6. eight
Basics 4
4 1. shrimp
8
05
1. Did you go 4. walked 2. purse
2. have known 5. have already fallen 3. cheese
3. hasn’t taken 6. sat 4. windy
5. bathroom
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9 1. recently 4. did
4
06 5 1. rʌɡ
2. fɔːk
2. since 5. hasn’t
3. ʧɪps
3. didn’t 6. yesterday
4. ˈhɒspɪtl
5. ˈbedruːm
More Practice
10 1. have stood 4. didn’t climb Module 1
2. Did … walk 5. hasn’t appeared
3. have … discovered 6. lived
4
08 2 1. /i:/ 3. /ɪ/
2. /aɪ/
11 1. How often have you been to the jungle?
2. Where did you sit yesterday?
4
09 3 /ɪ/ /i:/ /aɪ/
3. Did it rain last night? listen heater nice
4. Have they seen the rainbow yet? sister green island
5. What have they just put in the garden? favourite key library
6. Why did you take a picture of the leaves yesterday?

12 1. have … become 6. died


page 141
2. filmed 7. stopped
3. posted 8. haven’t succeeded
Module 2
4. haven’t stopped 9. have … suggested
4
10 1 2, 3, 5
5. have walked 10. haven’t proved
4
2 /d/ /t/ /ɪd/
Extension
11

admired looked participated


used stopped invented
13 1. I haven’t gone to the rainforest recently. saved baked ended
2. He hasn’t finished the book yet.
3. She has already sold her phone.
4. The telescope didn’t take a photo of those stars last
4
12 3 1. strong 4. weak
night. 2. weak 5. strong
5. We planted some grass in front of our house 3. strong
yesterday.
6. You told me about the unusual animals a minute Module 3
ago. 4
13 1 1. cannot 3. mustn’t
2. couldn’t 4. should not
4
14 2 1. couldn’t 3. can’t
2. shouldn’t 4. must not
4
15 3 1. /v/
2. /w/

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4
16 4 1. vent 4. vow page 145
2. vine 5. whale
3. west Module 2
Module 4 Women in the Olympics
1. Ireen Wüst
4
4
18 2 /k/ /s/
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2. Mary Kom
hurricane ice 3. Alice Coachman
catch police 4. Mary Kom
crime officer 5. Alice Coachman
club ceiling
6. Ireen Wüst
4
19 3 1. a 3. a
2. b 4. b VIDEO: GREAT OLYMPIC MOMENTS

page 142 Eddie didn’t win any medals – in fact, he came last in
both his events.
Module 5
page 146
4
21 2 1. /t/ 3. /ð/
2. /d/ Module 3
4
22 3 1. then 4. too
A Building or a Home?
2. day 5. thy
3. wetter 6. trip 4
28 1. floating houses, houses on stilts
2. igloos
Module 6 3. underground homes
4
2 1. /ə/ 4. igloos
5. houses on stilts
24

2. /e/
6. underground homes, floating houses
4
25 3 /e/ /ə/
VIDEO: HOUSE OR HOME?
friend zebra
best corner
sell woman Numbers 23 and 24 Leinster Gardens are unusual
because they aren’t houses – there is a front to the
guess family
houses but there are no rooms behind them.

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Reading Options Module 4
page 144
True-Crime Podcasts
Module 1
1. American Scandal
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Surfing Apps 2. Somebody


3. Darknet Diaries
1. new
4
26 4. American Scandal
2. locations 5. Darknet Diaries
3. the weather, water temperature, wind conditions, 6. Somebody
the five nearest surf spots
4. map
5. the USA, Australia VIDEO: SHERLOCK HOLMES, THE GREATEST DETECTIVE

Sherlock Holmes was different from other detectives


VIDEO: BOARD SPORTS because he used scientific techniques to solve crimes.

Surfing, paddleboarding and snowboarding

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Module 5
The Future of Entertainment
1. They will be personalised to match people’s
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preferences.
2. They know what you like from your online
searches.
3. It projects 3D images and virtual effects.
4. They will turn the world outside into a scene from
a film.
5. It takes under 30 seconds.
6. You can send your song to Spotify and receive
money every time someone listens to it.

VIDEO: WATCHING TV

They check how many people are watching the


programme and how much interest it creates on social
media.

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Module 6
Cities on the Water
1. They are free for two hours.
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2. It requires them to collect rubbish from the water


and post pictures of the rubbish on Instagram with
the hashtag #GreenKayak.
3. It makes nine stops.
4. It begins at 9 am and stops at 5.30 pm.
5. It is 45 minutes.
6. They can see and learn about the history of many
sites.

VIDEO: GETTING AROUND THE CITY

You can also chat, cycle and eat while you see the sights
with a pedibus.

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