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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
6
Present Continuous
1. John is eating a hamburger. He isn’t eating a hot
Module 1
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
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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.
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6 1. Who knows the answer?
LIFE SKILLS Linguistic
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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
Module 2 7 1. Mariam
2. Gloria
4. Chen
5. Gloria
That’s Extraordinary 3. Chen 6. Mariam
8 1. art
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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.
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
Listen A talk
1
21 4 strong and confident
1
21 5 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. T 6. F
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
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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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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?
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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
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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
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
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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
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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
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Useful Language
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Module 5 SLIDESHOW
2 1. did … start, c
grammar lab 3
2. did … study, e
3. did … have, a
4. did … affect, d
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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
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?
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
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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
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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
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True-Crime Podcasts
Module 1
1. American Scandal
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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
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Module 6
Cities on the Water
1. They are free for two hours.
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You can also chat, cycle and eat while you see the sights
with a pedibus.