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STUDENT’S BOOK Answer key Level 3

Unit 8 Function
We use relative clauses to …
b give more information about a person, time, thing,
1 Vocabulary or place.
A
C
1 get lost
2 show up late 1 when I forgot my new boss’s name
3 forget someone’s name 2 who I ran into on my bicycle a couple of days ago
4 send a text to the wrong person 3 where I had an accident
5 get the wrong day 4 who started that rumor
6 say the wrong thing 5 that caused the politician to resign
7 spill a drink on someone 3 Speaking
8 click on “Reply to all”
A
B The speaker got lost on the way to the party and drove
1 forgot, name around for an hour. Then he showed up on the wrong
day for the party.
2 got the wrong day
3 showed up late 4 Vocabulary
4 spilled a drink
A
5 got lost
1 d 6 e
6 said the wrong thing
2 h 7 i
7 clicked on “Reply to all”
3 g 8 f
8 sent, to the wrong person
4 a 9 c
2 Grammar 5 j 10 b
Notice! B
1 It was the time when I spilled a drink all over Possible answers:
someone that I really liked! entertaining, thrilling: any film with a good story,
2 During the meeting, I found out that the data, which I e.g. Pirates of the Caribbean
had worked really hard on, was completely wrong! childish: a film or story that adults would find silly and
3 Once, I thought the person who answered the more suitable for children, e.g. High School Musical
phone was my girlfriend, so you know, I started gripping, disturbing: any horror film, e.g. Friday the 13th
saying romantic things. pointless: any story that is boring or that has no
4 The person who I was talking to was my meaning, e.g. Sleep
girlfriend’s mother! unbelievable: any story with an unrealistic plot, e.g.
It happened at the place where I used to work.
5  The Da Vinci Code
imaginative, thought-provoking: any story or film that
No, they don’t introduce questions in this case. is especially creative or different, e.g. Avatar
moving: any sentimental story, e.g. The Bridges of
B
Madison County
Form
1 who answered the phone
2 when I spilled a drink
3 where I used to work
4 which I had worked really hard on
5 that was going to be discussed

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5 Reading 9 Writing
B A
1 They were unhappy because they didn’t have any 1 traditional folk tale, original story, summary
stories to tell each other. 2 what kind of story it is, what it is about
2 She asked many different animals if they knew 3 200
any stories. 4 write the story in your own words
3 The eagle took Manzandaba to the sea turtle. 5 not a personal anecdote, write in third person
4 The wanted a picture of Manzandaba’s home before 6 full name, email address, phone number
they gave stories.
5 They came to the world through a beautiful sea shell. Language wrap-up

6 Pronunciation 1 Vocabulary
B A
negative, elephant, picture, legend, magical 1 got lost
2 got the wrong day
7 Grammar
3 clicked on “Reply to all”
A 4 arrived late
People who want to become writers and people who 5 said the wrong thing
want to make a lot of money from writing. 6 forgot someone’s name
Notice! 7 sent a text to the wrong person
to-infinitive: hoping, want, start, decided B
gerund (-ing form): enjoy, begin, continue, discuss
1 childish 5 thought-provoking
B 2 entertaining 6 gripping
1 enjoy writing 5 decided to start 3 unbelievable 7 pointless
2 discuss creating 6 continue writing 4 imaginative 8 touching
3 hoping to earn 7 begin writing
2 Grammar
4 want to write 8 start to write
A
C 1 when 9 to have
1 copying 5 writing 2 spending 10 taking
2 reading 6 to become 3 to take 11 moving/to move
3 to end 7 to take 4 that 12 who
4 to behave 8 working 5 to find 13 where
6 who 14 that
8 Listening 7 to help 15 to let
B 8 who
1 He was bored
2 They were worried

C
b The animals are going to look for food so that they
can survive when the sun disappears.

D
1 Because none of the animals were talking to him.
2 He thought the animal that told the story was lying.

E
1 He called a meeting with all the animals.
2 Because Kluskap grabbed Rabbit by the ears and
they stretched.
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