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Unit 1 3 Are Joe and Andy playing football right now?


Vocabulary No, they aren’t. They’re playing tennis.

1 1 secretary 5 cook 4 Is Yvonne having lunch right now?


2 lawyer 6 farmer No, she isn’t. She’s doing the gardening.
3 police officer 7 accountant
5 Are Neil and Jennifer doing their chores?
4 gardener 8 tour guide
No, they aren’t. They’re surfing the Net.

2 1 D 2 E 3 A 4 C 5 B 6 Is Gillian studying in her room?


No, she isn’t. She’s having dinner.
3 1 polite 4 lazy
2 unsociable 5 friendly 11 1 are you flying 5 play
3 responsible 6 reliable 2 is studying 6 doesn’t drive, walks
3 need 7 are meeting
4 do … play … go … go to … 4 is David working 8 watches
chores, basketball, swimming, a concert, a
aerobics, the guitar, out with sleepover, 12 1 usually get up 4 hardly ever stay up
puzzles tennis friends, the theatre 2 is never 5 often hangs out
shopping 3 sometimes listen 6 are always

5 1 F 3 G 5 I 7 E 9 D Everyday English
2 H 4 A 6 B 8 C 13 1 D 2 A 3 E 4 B 5 C

a get up f do homework
Pairwork Activities
b make the bed g watch TV
c have breakfast h surf the Net Student A
d catch the bus to school I go to bed Student A: Where is the job?
e go back home Student B: At Christie’s Garden Centre.
Student A: What are the working hours?
General Revision Student B: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
6 1 lead 4 form 7 gather from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
2 fight 5 gain 8 survive Student A: What qualities are they looking for?
3 make 6 lay Student B: Someone who is hard-working and
reliable and who likes working outdoors.
7 1 A 3 A 5 C 7 A Student A: What experience do they need?
2 B 4 B 6 B 8 C Student B: They need someone with two or more
years experience.
8 1 At 3 around 5 on Student A: How does someone apply?
2 out 4 together Student B: They can apply online at
www.christiesgarden.com.
Grammar
Student B
9 1 Do you enjoy 4 don't live
2 goes 5 doesn’t like Student B: Where is the café?
3 watch 6 Does Jeff get up Student A: In the city centre.
Student B: What type of food does the café serve?
10 1 Is Mum watching TV at the moment? Student A: It serves French food.
No, she isn’t. She’s sending an email. Student B: How much money do they pay?
Student A: £10 an hour.
2 Is Pete doing his homework now?
Student B: When does the job start?
No, he isn’t. He’s having a shower.
Student A: The position is available from 10th July.

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Student B: Who does someone contact? 24 is teaching


Student A: They call Natalie on 265 7890 to apply. 25 Toby always has a shower in the morning.

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Suggested answer Unit 2
Vocabulary

Hardly ever/
Sometimes
1 1 E 2 F 3 C 4 A 5 B 6 D

Seldom
Usually
Always

Rarely
Never
Often 2 1 hostel 4 museum 7 cottage
2 camping 5 boat trip
go ice skating  3 train 6 hotel
play computer games 
3 AIR: plane, helicopter
do puzzles 
SEA: boat, ship
go to the cinema  LAND: motorbike, coach, tram, scooter
play the guitar 
go shopping  4 Across Down
2 island 1 waterfall
play football 
5 volcano 3 lake
do aerobics  6 desert 4 mountain
8 forest 7 river
In their free time, my friend always plays computer
games. 5 1 queues 4 miss, stuck
They usually go shopping and they often go to the 2 delayed, cancelled 5 lost
cinema and play football. 3 crowded
They sometimes do puzzles but they seldom do
aerobics and they hardly ever go ice skating. They 6 1 dirty 4 heavy
never play the guitar. 2 tiring 5 expensive
3 noisy
Game
1 doesn’t like General Revision
2 a swimming instructor 7 1 B 2 E 3 F 4 C 5 D 6 A
3 lazy
4 are watching 8 1 C 3 C 5 A 7 A
6 in a hospital 2 A 4 B 6 B 8 C
7 out
8 Is Ken doing 9 1 height 4 ride
9 patient 2 tour 5 cabin
10 in a school 3 cottage 6 resort
11 a taxi driver
12 do you get up 10 1 from 3 in 5 by 7 in
14 Rob is never late. 2 on 4 on 6 for 8 by
15 at
17 are playing Grammar
18 in an office 11 1 got, I 4 took, I
19 doesn’t work 2 listened, R 5 looked, R
20 creative 3 went, I 6 wanted, R
21 Ali usually goes to bed at 10:30 pm.
23 a travel agent

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12 1 Did you go Portfolio Activities


No, I/we didn’t. I/We went to Paris. Suggested answers
2 Did Jane visit Where did you go? My favourite holiday was when I
No, she didn’t. She visited the Eiffel Tower. went to Tokyo, Japan.
Transport: I took the plane to Tokyo. The flight was
3 Did you buy
13 hours long!
No, I/we didn’t. We bought some clothes.
Where did you stay? I stayed in a lovely hotel in the
4 Did they stay city centre.
No, they didn’t. They stayed with friends. Activities: I went to lots of famous tourist attractions,
5 Did he try visited museums and went shopping for amazing
No, he didn’t. He tried local seafood. Japanese souvenirs. I even saw a match between
Sumo wrestlers!
6 Did you come Why was it your favourite holiday? My trip to
No, I/we didn’t. I/We came to the island by Japan was my favourite holiday because it was
plane. somewhere new and very interesting. It was very
different to places in Europe, and the people were
Everyday English very friendly and polite. I also really enjoyed the
13 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 C traditional food in Japan.

Pairwork Activities Game


Student A Suggested answers
Student A: Where is the holiday? Student A: We stayed in an amazing, large, modern
Student B: The holiday is in Kenya in Africa. hotel.
Student A: What can you do? Student B: My dad has got an expensive, new, blue
Student B: You can sleep in a tent, see amazing car.
animals and take photographs. Student A: I bought a wonderful, antique, silver
Student A: How long does the holiday last? bracelet.
Student B: The holiday is for 7 days. Student B: My aunt lives in a quiet, small, traditional
Student A: How much does it cost? village.
Student B: It costs £1,300 per person. Student A: Anna’s sister has a fashionable, white,
Student A: How can you find out more? French handbag.
Student B: For more information, you can visit
www.kenyasafari.com.
Unit 3
Student B
Vocabulary
Student B: Where is the holiday?
1 1 fog 5 frost
Student A: The holiday is in Paris, France.
2 snowfall 6 hail
Student B: Where do you stay?
3 rain 7 lightning
Student A: You stay in a luxury hotel in the city centre.
4 flood 8 sunshine
Student B: What does the holiday include?
Student A: It includes flights, room and breakfast.
2 1 E 3 G 5 C 7 A 9 H
Student B: When do you have to book a place for the
2 F 4 B 6 I 8 D
summer?
Student A: For a summer trip, you have to book before
3 Formal: suit, tie, high-heeled shoes
12th May.
Casual: shorts, trainers, leggings, jeans, T-shirt
Student B: How do you get more information?
Heavy: coat, scarf, gloves
Student A: To get more information call 01757939393.

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4 1 excited 3 sad 5 scared Student A: Where is the shop?


2 angry 4 relieved 6 worried Student B: The shop is in Unit 5 of Smithfield Mall.
Student A: What does the shop sell?
General Revision Student B: The shop sells ladies clothing: formal
5 1 come 3 pierce 5 destroy wear, sportswear and casual clothes.
2 stretch 4 light 6 hang Student A: What is on sale?
Student B: Sportswear is on sale.
6 1 rise 3 beautiful 5 slowly Student A: What are the opening hours?
2 start 4 bright 6 heavy Student B: The shop is open every day from 8 am to
8 pm.
7 1 tiny 4 cotton 7 shine
2 relaxed 5 chilly Student B
3 temperature 6 socks
Student B: What is the name of the shop?
Student A: The name of the shop is Special
8 1 at 2 of 3 from 4 with 5 about
Moments.
Grammar Student B: When is it opening?
Student A: The grand opening is on the 15th June.
9 1 Was Lauren talking on the phone?
Student B: What type of clothes does it have?
Yes, she was.
Student A: It has wedding dresses, bridesmaid’s
2 Was Lauren’s brother reading a book? dresses, suits and children’s clothes.
No, he wasn’t. He was playing the guitar. Student B: What is the address?
3 Was Lauren’s sister watching TV? Student A: The address is 14 Rosemount Street.
No, she wasn’t. She was riding a bike. Student B: What are the opening hours?
Student A: The opening hours are Monday to
4 Were Lauren’s parents cooking dinner? Saturday 10 am till 6 pm.
No, they weren’t. They were gardening.

5 Were Lauren’s grandparents shopping? Portfolio Activities


Yes, they were. Suggested answer
Where: England
10 1 was blowing 6 stopped
When: 15th October 1987
2 was falling 7 crashed
Events: violent storm, strong winds
3 was waiting 8 ran
Results: houses damaged, blew down trees, railway
4 was driving 9 opened
lines closed, thousands left without power, schools
5 fell 10 felt
closed
11 1 unbelievably 3 happily 5 fast
2 well 4 casually 6 hard Title: The Great Storm of 1987
In the evening of 15th October 1987, a huge, violent
12 1 last year (time) 4 Tomorrow (time) storm hit the South coast of England. People called it
2 carelessly (manner) 5 here (place) the Great Storm and it affected Kent, Essex and
3 outside (place) 6 well (manner) London. It even travelled as far as Lincolnshire. The
strong winds damaged houses, blew down trees,
Everyday English closed railway lines and left thousands without power
13 1 E 2 A 3 B 4 D 5 C in their homes. Lots of schools had to close because
of the storm as well.
Pairwork Activities The Great Storm was a terrible natural disaster that
Student A English people still talk about today.

Student A: What is the name of the shop?


Student B: The shop is called Stylish Sally’s.

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Game General Revision


Suggested answers 7 1 d 3 e 5 g 7 b
Team A, a student turns over the following story starter 2 f 4 a 6 h 8 c
card:
8 1 C 3 B 5 C 7 A
We were enjoying a picnic in the park …
2 A 4 A 6 C 8 B

Team A: … one bright sunny day.


9 1 overdo 4 replace
Team B: The sun was shining and a light breeze was
2 train 5 refresh
blowing.
3 ignore 6 concentrate
Team A: Our parents were sitting on the grass while
my brother and I were playing ball.
10 1 with 3 to 5 for
Team B: We were all very happy
2 of 4 in
Team A: Suddenly, a man started shouting.

Grammar
Unit 4 11 1 some 4 an 7 a
2 some 5 some 8 some
Vocabulary
3 some 6 a
1 1 neck 5 leg 9 arm
2 nose 6 ankle 10 shoulder 12 1 aren’t allowed to 4 must
3 chest 7 knee 2 should 5 can
4 wrist 8 finger 3 don’t have to 6 mustn’t

2 Across Down 13 1 watching 5 going


4 stomach ache 1 cough 2 to go 6 to take up
7 headache 2 earache 3 to play 7 listening
3 fever 4 rest 8 waiting
5 toothache
6 cold Everyday English
14 1 C 2 B 3 E 4 A 5 D
3 1 warm up 4 score
2 win, beat 5 kick, pass
Pairwork Activities
3 exercise 6 practise
Student A
4 1 broke 3 twisted 5 sprain Student A: When does the event take place?
2 cut 4 got 6 hurt Student B: The event takes place on Friday 15th
June at 10:00 am.
Dairy Student A: Who is presenting the awards?
5 Meat Seafood Vegetables
Products Student B: The Mayor is presenting the awards.
beef, lobster, milk, onion, Student A: Where can you get refreshments?
chicken prawns cheese potato Student B: You can get refreshments from the food
Fruit Desserts Drinks Other tent.
pineapple, cake, ice apple cereal, rice Student A: What can you buy at the event?
watermelon cream juice, Student B: You can buy scarves, hats and T-shirts
coffee at the event.
Student A: Where does the money go?
6 1 bottle 4 beat 7 can Student B: Money raised goes to a local children’s
2 peel 5 packet charity.
3 cup 6 bake

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Student B Unit 5
Student B: Where does the youth basketball league Vocabulary
take place? 1 1 D Many happy returns!
Student A: The youth basketball league takes place at 2 A Congratulations on your new arrival!
Bayside Sports Centre. 3 B Wishing you a happy life together.
Student B: How much is membership? 4 C Best wishes for the year ahead!
Student A: Membership is £25 for the year.
Student B: What time does it start on Saturdays? 2 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F 6 A
Student A: It starts on Saturdays at 1 pm.
Student B: What ages must the players be? 3 1 slipped 3 ate 5 tore
Student A: Players must be 12–15 years old. 2 broke 4 fell 6 took
Student B: How do you get more information?
Student A: Call 01253 883722 for more information. General Revision
4 1 garland 3 festivities 5 sledge
Portfolio Activities 2 throne 4 gathering 6 parade
Suggested answer
Name of Dish: Tarka Dhal 5 1 traditional 4 impressive
Ingredients: 2 delicious 5 changing
• 300g lentils 3 special
• 2 tsps turmeric
• 1 tsp coriander 6 1 honours 4 commemorates
• 1 small onion 2 fought 5 watch
• 2 tomatoes 3 take
(serves 2)
7 1 in 3 on 5 in 7 for
Method: 2 at 4 at 6 with
Boil the lentils in a saucepan for around 35 minutes.
Chop the onion and tomatoes into small pieces. Fry the Grammar
onion in a frying pan until brown and add the chopped 8 1 has made 4 have left
tomatoes, coriander and turmeric. Cook for a few 2 hasn’t read 5 have attended
minutes. Add the cooked lentils, stir the mixture, and 3 Have you ever been 6 have burnt
serve.
9 1 already 3 since 5 just
What makes the dish healthy: 2 ever 4 for
Lentils are full of protein, are low in calories, and fat
free. 10 1 Have you ever heard, have listened
2 Have you baked, tried
Game 3 have never worn, ordered
Suggested answer 4 Did you wrap, haven’t bought
5 have never seen, caught
Student A: I want to get more exercise. What can I do?
Student B: You should join a gym or go to an exercise
Everyday English
class. You can try team sports too, like football or
hockey. etc. 11 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 B

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Pairwork Activities Game


Student A Suggested answer
Student A: What is the name of the festival? Find someone Name of More information
Student B: It’s called BFI London Film Festival. who… student
Student A: What can people do? has been to a Martin Martin went to a medieval
Student B: They can watch award-winning films or festival. festival at Leeds Castle last
attend classes with famous directors. year.
Student A: How many festival locations are there? has celebrated Jasmine Jasmine celebrated her older
Student B: There are two locations. an important brother’s graduation last
Student A: How much do tickets cost for the IMAX event. week.
films? has recently Helen Helen travelled to Spain two
Student B: They’re £20. travelled years ago.
Student A: Is membership needed? abroad.
Student B: No, it isn’t. has Robert Robert participated in a
participated in photography contest last
Student B a contest. month.
Student B: What is the name of the event? has had an Tammy Tammy had an
Student A: It’s called Move It. embarrassing embarrassing accident at a
Student B: When is it happening? accident. theme park. She fell into a
Student A: From 18th until 20th March. bin!
Student B: What activities are there?
Student A: There are classes, performances and
workshops, as well as shopping. Unit 6
Student B: How much do the tickets cost? Vocabulary
Student A: They’re £15 for adults, £11 for children and
1 1 H (p) 3 C (p) 5 D (p) 7 F (s)
£46 for a family pass.
2 E (s) 4 B (s) 6 A (s) 8 G (p)
Student B: How do you get more information?
Student A: On the website www.moveitdance.co.uk.
Metal & Paper &
2 Plastics Glass
Aluminium Cardboard
Portfolio activities
tin foil, shampoo magazine, ketchup
Suggested answer aerosol can bottle, envelope bottle, jam
Name of event: The Rose Festival CD case, jar
Where it takes place: Kazanlak, Bulgaria yogurt
When it happens: At the beginning of June every year. container
What it celebrates: Beauty, Spring and Bulgaria’s
favourite flower: the rose 3 1 recycles 3 donate 5 save
Activities you can do there: People throw sweet- 2 waste 4 become
smelling flowers into the air, enter flower picking
competitions, watch the Queen Rose beauty General Revision
competition, listen to Bulgarian folk songs, see firework 4 1 F 3 A 5 H 7 E
displays, take part in traditional dances and eat local 2 D 4 G 6 C 8 B
Bulgarian dishes.
5 1 B 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 B 6 A

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6 Across Down Student A: Outside Richmond Hills Secondary


1 surface 2 flame School.
4 crop 3 space Student B: What can people bring?
5 drain 7 citizen Student A: They can bring recyclables such as metal,
6 cycle aluminium, plastics, glass, paper and cardboard.
8 tap Student B: What is the goal of the event?
Student A: The goal of the event is to protect the
7 1 on 2 of 3 in 4 on 5 in environment from waste and pollution.

Grammar Portfolio activities


8 1 ’re going to 3 will 5 will Suggested answer
2 will 4 ’re going to
Name: Greenpeace
9 1 is going to work 5 won’t have Location: They have offices in over 40 countries.
2 are collecting 6 are going to trip Their headquarters are in Amsterdam in the
3 will donate 7 is planting Netherlands.
4 Are you watching 8 will volunteer What problem(s) they deal with: climate change,
deforestation and overfishing
10 1 will be 6 don’t stop What actions they take: Greenpeace carries out
2 will receive 7 boils scientific research, organises large public protests
3 gets 8 waste and fundraises across the globe.
4 lose 9 won’t go How people can help: They can donate money,
5 will flood 10 will disappear fundraise or participate voluntarily in one of
Greenpeace’s many environmental campaigns.
Everyday English Why their work is important: The organisation’s
work is important because it raises awareness about
11 1 B 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 A
very important environmental issues that, if ignored,
Pairwork activities will destroy the planet. Greenpeace is one of the
biggest environmental organisations in the world and
Student A
their work makes a real difference around the world.
Student A: What is the name of the organisation?
Student B: The name of the organisation is Animals Game
Matter International. 1 protect
Student A: What do they do? 2 will
Student B: They save endangered species. 3 starts
Student A: Where are their offices? 4 By turning the tap off when brushing your teeth
Student B: They have offices all over the world. 6 transport
Student A: How can people help? 7 am going to
Student B: They can donate money, adopt an animal 8 will come
or volunteer with the organisation. 9 factory fumes
Student A: How do they get more information? 11 melt
Student B: By visiting the website www.ami.com. 12 will
13 energy
Student B 14 am going to
Student B: What is the name of the environmental 16 paper, metal and glass
event? 17 fuels
Student A: It’s called Richmond Hills Recycling Day. 18 releases
Student B: When is it happening? 19 cutting
Student A: It is happening on Saturday 29th August. 20 don’t fight
Student B: Where is it taking place? 21 deforestation

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Unit 7 Pairwork activities


Vocabulary Student A
1 1 elderly 3 curly 5 thin Student A: What is the theatre called?
2 plump 4 pale Student B: It’s called the Royal Theatre.
Student A: Where is it located?
2 1 chemist’s 4 florist’s Student B: It’s on Merton Street, opposite the pet
2 restaurant 5 bakery shop.
3 cinema 6 optician’s Student A: What is playing there?
Student B: Romeo and Juliet.
3 1 museum 3 toy 5 park Student A: How much are tickets?
2 theatre 4 aquarium Student B: Tickets for adults are £10 and for
children they are £7.50.
4 1 opposite 3 next to 5 between Student A: How does someone book tickets?
2 behind 4 in front of Student B: They can book tickets online at
www.royaltheatre.co.uk/tickets.
5 1 turn 3 see 5 take
2 walk 4 get 6 miss Student B
Student B: What is the name of the amusement
General Revision park?
6 1 C 2 A 3 E 4 B 5 F 6 D Student A: Its name is Fantasyland.
Student B: What’s new there?
7 1 B 3 C 5 B 7 C Student A: Zoom, the park’s fastest roller coaster.
2 B 4 A 6 A 8 B Student B: Where is the park?
Student A: It’s in Apple Street, next to the aquarium.
8 1 modern 4 friendly 7 shopping Student B: When is it open?
2 towering 5 top 8 tourist Student A: Between 11 am and 7 pm, seven days a
3 outdoor 6 high-speed week.
Student B: How much does it cost to get in?
9 1 on 3 for 5 in Student A: The all-day ticket is £20.
2 on 4 for
Portfolio activities
Grammar Suggested answer
10 1 the most expensive 4 more exciting
Name: Kathryn Mason
2 nicer 5 the worst
Relationship: mother
3 the best 6 stronger
Appearance: tall and slim with dark hair
Character: patient and reliable
11 1 shorter 4 slimmer
2 much older 5 younger Name: Robert Mason
3 the tallest Relationship: grandad
Appearance: bald and wears glasses
12 1 too 3 very 5 enough Character: kind and funny
2 really 4 too 6 extremely
Name: Owen Mason
Relationship: brother
13 1 It 3 It 5 It, it
Appearance: tall and well-built with curly hair
2 There, it 4 There, It
Character: lazy and bossy

Everyday English
14 1 E 2 C 3 D 4 B 5 A

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Name: Ian Turnbridge 4 Across Down


Relationship: uncle 3 role 1 blockbuster
Appearance: middle-aged with a big nose 4 cast 2 critic
Character: sociable 5 soundtrack
6 review
Name: Sally Turnbridge
Relationship: cousin
5 1 D 3 G 5 B 7 C 9 E
Appearance: short, young and pretty
2 H 4 I 6 A 8 F
Character: creative

6 1 heavy metal 4 album


Game 2 hit 5 lyrics
1 butcher’s 3 classical 6 lead
2 full
3 There 7 1 blog 4 commercial
4 thinner 2 website 5 radio
6 gym 3 section
7 as tall
8 art gallery 8 1 delete 4 link
9 straight 2 password 5 posted
10 on 3 virus 6 uploaded
11 post office
12 match General Revision
14 prettiest
9 1 prequel 5 show
15 jeweller’s
2 folder 6 tell
16 pale
3 import 7 images
18 on
4 screen 8 novel
19 too
20 optician’s
10 1 B 3 C 5 C
21 shorter
2 A 4 C 6 A

11 1 at 2 into 3 out 4 on 5 up
Unit 8
Vocabulary
Grammar
1 1 detective 6 adventure
12 1 That’s the man who works in the music
2 historical 7 animated cartoon
shop.
3 western 8 comedy
2 Steve is my friend whose father is an actor.
4 horror 9 drama
3 Fluffy is the cat which my sister loves the
5 science-fiction
most.
4 Pam works in a shop where they sell
2 1 released 4 plays
children’s books.
2 directed 5 composed
5 I don’t know the reason why Martha was
3 stars 6 come out
crying.
6 Susie is the girl who I met on holiday.
3 1 C 2 E 3 D 4 A 5 B
7 That’s the album which I’m going to buy.

13 1 himself 5 yourself
2 yourselves 6 itself
3 themselves 7 myself
4 herself 8 ourselves

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14 1 any 4 some Student A: It lasts two hours.


2 few 5 very little Student B: How many films are showing?
3 many 6 any, Not much Student A: There are two films showing.

15 1 anything 5 every Portfolio activities


2 nowhere 6 nothing Suggested answer
3 anyone 7 some
My favourite film is Marley and Me.
4 Everyone 8 anything
Type of film: comedy - drama
Director: David Frankel
16 1 C 2 A 3 E 4 F 5 D 6 B
Cast: Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston
Plot: John and Jenny Grogan are a newly-married
17 1 boring 4 surprised
couple who live in Florida and who both work as
2 interested 5 satisfied
newspaper journalists. The Grogans decide to adopt
3 shocking 6 frightening
a dog. Their adorable but naughty dog Marley, who
is named after the singer Bob Marley, causes all
Everyday English
sorts of comical trouble for the couple. John decides
18 1 B 2 E 3 A 4 D 5 C to write about it and his readers love it. The film
follows the couple as their family grows, as they
Pairwork Activities change jobs and houses, and as their relationship
Student A develops both with each other and their dog.
Why you recommend it: The acting, soundtrack
Student A: What is the name of the film?
and emotional storyline are all fantastic and the film
Student B: It’s called Dinosaur Alive.
is suitable for the whole family, too. It really has a
Student A: Where is it showing?
feel-good effect.
Student B: At the Old London Cinema.
Student A: What time can people see it on
Wednesday? Game
Student B: They can see it at 4 pm or 6 pm. Suggested answer
Student A: How much do the tickets cost for students? Group B:
Student B: Tickets for students are £10. 1 whose 10 anyone
Student A: How can people book tickets? 2 fiction 12 any
Student B: People can book tickets online at 3 herself 13 themselves
www.oldlondoncinema.co.uk. 4 frightening 14 who
5 out 15 thrilled
Student B 6 many 17 somewhere
Student B: What day is the TV guide for? 7 can 18 documentary
Student A: It’s for Saturday 19th December. 9 review 20 didn’t
Student B: What time does Ice Age start?
Student A: It starts at 1.30 pm.
Student B: Which channel is the soap opera on?
Student A: It’s on Channel 2.
Student B: How long does the cookery programme
last?

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