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S-Out 3rd A2 Workbook - 2022
S-Out 3rd A2 Workbook - 2022
3RD EDITION
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3RD EDITION
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CONTENTS
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
jobs and studies present simple: I, you, we, they
1 A Complete the phrases with the words in the box. 3A Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.
1 They don’t / are / do scientists.
art basketball bus business farm
2 We don’t / aren’t / do speak Japanese. We speak
hotel office tennis train university
Korean.
3 A: Do you like sport?
| player
B: Yes, I like / am / do.
| worker 4 My parents do / are / don’t from Berlin.
| driver 5 A: Are icky and Sam brothers?
| student B: No, they aren’t / don’t / are.
6 They are / don’t / aren’t Spanish. They’re
| manager Portuguese.
B Choose the correct word to complete the sentences. B Complete the text with one word in each gap.
1 I’m a taxi and I work at night.
a worker b driver c player I have an international family. My wife and I
2 Are you a university ? 1
Polish, but we 2 live in Poland.
a driver b player c student We 3
in Scotland. Our children
3 I’d like to be a business . 4
Scottish and they both English.
a manager b player c driver 6
my parents live in Poland? No, they
4 I’m an office and I work from to . 7
. They 8 in France and speak Polish,
a driver b student c worker
French and English!
5 Would you like to be a train ?
a driver b player c student
6 My favourite tennis is Ashleigh Barty. C Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
a worker b player c driver 1 you / speak / Do / Spanish ?
2 from / are / Where / they ?
2 A Complete the words with one letter in each gap. Some 3 Chiara / Do / know / you ?
letters are given. 4 come / do / from / you / Where ?
1 a t r
5 your children / Do / go / near here / school / to ?
2 s pa s s a t
6 have / we / tonight / Do / homework ?
3 p l t
7 pizza / like / your parents / Do ?
4 e g n er
8 do / How / you / know / Tim?
5 p l ce o f cer
6 wr t r D Match the answers (a–h) with the questions (1–8) in
7 l w er Ex 3C.
8 n rs a I’m from Turkey.
9 re i d b We work together.
10 un plo ed c Yes, they do. They love it!
d No, I don’t. I speak Greek.
B Match the jobs from the box with the sentences (1– ).
e Yes, I do. She’s nice.
digital designer doctor pilot f Yes, we do. It’s Exercise 8.
politician scientist singer g They’re from Egypt.
h No, they don’t.
1 I help people who are ill.
2 I make music.
3 I work in the government.
4 I study new medicines.
5 I make websites for different companies.
6 I y planes.
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1A
PRONUNCIATION WRITING
4 A 1.01 | weak forms and linking: do you | Listen to
the sentences. Choose the stressed word in each of the c
sentences.
6 A Read the personal profile from a blog. Complete the
1 How do you know Sarah? information.
2 Do you like your job?
1 Full name:
3 Do you work with Paul?
2 Job:
4 Where do you live?
5 What do you do? 3 Nationality:
6 Do you come from Poland? 4 Home town:
5 Interests:
B 1.01 | Listen again and repeat.
6 Email:
LISTENING
ABOUT ME
5A 1.02 | Listen to the conversation. Choose the things hi, my name’s Frank Bacall and
the three people talk about.
I’m a travel writer. I’m from
a how they know each other cape Town in South Africa.
b their children
I love my job because I go
c countries/nationalities
to lots of different countries.
d work
I often visit Thailand, france
e food and drink
and the USA. I love to meet
B 1.02 | Listen again. Are the statements True (T) or people and learn languages. I speak Spanish,
False (F)? Portuguese and a little thai. I’m interested in sport,
1 Ashley and Eliana don’t know each other. too. I play tennis and badminton.
2 Scott and Eliana work together. welcome to my blog. i hope you like it! If you want
3 Scott and Ashley work together. to know more about the places I visit, then please
4 Eliana is from the SA.
contact me at fcb@mailer.com.
5 Eliana is here for a meeting.
6 Ashley is a nurse.
B Find and correct six mistakes with capital letters in
C 1.02 | Listen again. Complete the sentences.
the profile.
1 How things?
2 Not bad. C Imagine you are Bruna Pereira. Write your profile
3 Eliana, is Ashley. using the information below. Write 8 –1 words.
4 Nice to you.
5 How do you each other?
6 Are you the SA?
7 you live here?
8 What do you , Ashley?
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
common verb phrases present simple: he, she, it
1 A Match (1–8) with (a–h) to make sentences. 2A The sentences below have a mistake. Choose the
1 I’d like to play best option to correct the mistake.
2 Jiya and Carlos study business 1 What time your brother finishes work?
3 We teach a is your brother finish b does your brother finish
4 I work c your brother finish
5 You live 2 Kate and her friends lives together.
6 Do they have a live b are live c is live
7 I always go 3 obin don’t go out a lot.
8 At the weekend, I get up a isn’t b aren’t c doesn’t
a and economics at university. 4 Your children like their school?
b a car? a Do your children b Does your children
c late. c Are your children
d from home two days a week. B Choose the correct words to complete the text.
e guitar.
f to bed early on Sundays.
g students from lots of countries.
My brother is a nurse and
h alone in a small at. he 1work / works at a
hospital in our city.
B Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.
He 2start / starts
1 Do you out a lot at the weekend?
work at 10 a.m. every
a live b go c get up
2 I from home, not in an office. day and 3finishes /
a work b play c live finish at 9 p.m. On
3 At the weekend I usually running. Saturdays, when he
a play b have c go 4
doesn’t / isn’t at the
4 We in a small village. hospital, he 5eats / eat lunch
a have b go c live
at a café with friends. I usually 6visit / visits him on
5 Do you tennis?
Sundays and we 7play / plays tennis and 8cook /
a play b go c have
cooks lunch together. On Sunday evenings he 9study
6 We need to up early tomorrow.
a live b get c have / studies Italian for an hour and then 10go / goes to
bed early.
C Put the words in brackets in the correct order to make
sentences.
C Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
What do you do? What’s your day like? verbs in the box.
Write your answers!
get up go go out have
[tom93] I live in London. 1 start study teach work
A (university / I / a / teach / at). I love my job!
a She work at a.m. She
A [laylaamr] I live in a village. 2
from home.
(day / I / up / early / every / get). I go running
b After that, she with friends.
before work.
c She running, then
[stargrl] I’m a singer. 3 breakfast.
A (also /guitar / I / the / play). I’m in a band. d In the evening, she French.
e Anika at a.m.
A (a[greenlife] I live with friends. 4
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1B
PRONUNCIATION •
3A 1.03 | third person -s | Listen and choose the
correct -s sound for each verb (/s/, /z/ or /ɪ /).
1 studies 6 finishes
Best friends but different!
2 sits 7 goes Rowan
3 works 8 stops My best friend
4 stays 9 watches
is Annie. She’s
5 does 10 lives
great. We have
B 1.03 | Listen again and repeat. very different
lives though.
She’s a lawyer.
READING
She gets up at 7
4 Choose the correct word to complete the a.m. every day.
sentences. She has breakfast and then goes to work. She
owan is a shop assistant. He in a often works late (sometimes until 9 p.m.!),
supermarket. He starts at 12 p.m. and he finishes at
8 p.m.
but not on Thursdays. She has a Spanish class
on Thursday evenings. She studies Spanish
a lives b works c meets
because her boyfriend is from Argentina. I
5 A Read the article. Are the statements True (T) or False don’t study. I’m a shop assistant and I work in
(F)?
1 Annie is owan’s wife.
a supermarket in the centre of town. I don’t
2 Annie’s boyfriend is Spanish. start work until 12, so I usually get up late –
3 owan works for eight hours every day. around 10.30 a.m. I go to work by bus and work
4 Annie always sees owan at the weekend. hard all day. I finish work at 8 p.m., then come
5 Annie and owan go to the same school. home and cook dinner. Annie and I have very
6 They like doing the same things.
different lives, but we still make time to see
7 owan likes sport.
each other.
8 Annie likes cooking.
VOCABULARY How to …
adjectives for feelings make suggestions
1 Complete the sentences with the adjectives from 3A 1.04 | Listen to the conversation. Answer the
the box. questions with Mike (M) or Fran (F).
Lesson 1D
GRAMMAR | possessive ’s, s’
LISTENING | talk about family
GRAMMAR LISTENING
possessives: ’s, s’ 2A 1.10 | Listen to Grace and Marco talk about their
families. Complete the table.
1A The sentences below have a mistake. Choose the
best option to correct the mistake. Grace Marco
1 My brothers’ name is Harry. From:
a brothers b brother c brother’s
2 This isn’t my room. It’s the childrens’.
a children’s b children c childrens
3 Where are the keys of Anna? Lives in:
a the keys’ of Anna b Anna’s keys
c Annas’ keys
4 Mia’s Tim sister.
a Mia Tim’s b Mia’s Tim’s c Mia’s Tims’ Job:
Grace 3
Lucky 4
5 Marco 7 Emma 8
Jay 6
GRAMMAR | countable and uncountable nouns; a, an, some, any
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2A
LISTENING
WRITING
write an online comment; use linking
words: and, but, or
5 A Read the social media post and the replies. Match the
people with the food they like.
1 onions
2 pears
That looks very nice, Jaylan. I want to make
3 fish ,
it and eat it! My favourite healthy food is
4 cucumber
Moqueca. It’s a fish soup that we eat here in
5 sparkling water ,
the north of Brazil. You can buy it in other
6 tomatoes ,
countries, but it’s not the same. It’s fish, red
B Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. peppers, onions or other vegetables in a
1 This food is delicious, but / or it’s not very healthy. tomato sauce. Mmm, I can smell it now!
2 I usually have my lunch with sparkling water and / Giselle, Brazil
but lemonade.
3 For dinner I usually have salmon, rice and / but
broccoli.
4 I like fish, but / or I don’t like prawns.
5 Do you want pasta but / or noodles for dinner?
6 I have yoghurt but / or fruit for breakfast every day.
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GRAMMAR | adverbs and phrases of frequency
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
everyday activities adverbs and phrases of frequency
1 A Complete the conversations with the correct form of 2A The sentences below have a mistake. Choose the
the verbs in the box. best option to correct the mistake.
1 I meet my sister for lunch every Tuesdays.
check get up go (x2) go to meet spend (x2)
a always Tuesday b every Tuesday
1 A: Do you want to shopping with me on c every a Tuesday
Saturday? 2 Jack doesn’t work usually at the weekend.
B: Sorry, I can’t. I always my mum for a don’t work usually b usually don’t work
lunch on Saturdays. c doesn’t usually work
2 A: Does Amanda always early? 3 I always am tired at the end of the day.
B: Yes, she does. She running before a Am I always b I am always c Always I am
work.
4 He plays football twice in week.
3 A: I work a lot, but I’d like to more
time with my family. a twice weeks b twice week c twice a week
B: Me too. The problem is that my son a B Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.
lot of time online!
1 I often / never get up early. I love to sleep!
4 A: You need to the meeting at ten.
2 Often we / We often meet for lunch at a café.
B: OK. I just need to my emails first.
3 I go shopping with my mum every weekend /
B Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the weekends.
sentences. 4 I check my emails three or four time / times a day.
1 Do you time with your family at 5 I never am / am never late for school.
the weekend? 6 How / When often do you go on holiday?
a go b spend c meet 7 I sometimes / always finish work late, every day!
2 I usually running every morning 8 Jamie hardly ever reads / doesn’t read books.
before breakfast.
C Put the words in brackets in the correct order to make
a do b get up c go
sentences.
3 your messages before the meeting.
a Check b Meet c Get
1
(quiet / It’s / never) in the mornings
in our house. There’s lots to do before work and
4 Let’s for coffee tomorrow morning.
school. 2 (up / My / late / often / gets
a get up b spend time c meet / son), so he doesn’t have time to have breakfast. I
5 I don’t want to Jen’s party at make it for him every day, but 3 (ever
the weekend. / it / he / eats / hardly). I eat cereal and have a coffee
a go to b get c go in the kitchen, but 4 (usually / news
6 It’s Sunday tomorrow. We can up late. / to / my / the / listens / wife) in the bedroom while
a go b get c go to she gets ready. 5 (listens / music /
daughter / often / My / to) in her bedroom, too. Then
C Choose the correct words to complete the profile. the dog wakes up and runs around the house. It’s
crazy! However, 6 (never / work / I’m
My weekend / late / for) !
At the weekend, I usually 1go / get
up early on Saturday and 2go / get PRONUNCIATION
shopping at the market. I go early
3 A 2.04 | linking | Listen and complete the sentences
because it’s busy later. After that, with one word in each gap.
I 3take / meet friends for lunch. In 1 We have Spanish classes twice a .
the afternoon, I like to 4spend / do time with my
2 I go to a party once a .
boyfriend. We go to the park, or go to the cinema. ~·
READING
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HOW TO … | order a meal in a restaurant
2
SPEAKING
3
l 4 A Complete the conversation with the responses (a–e).
Waiter: Good evening, do you have a reservation?
Customer: 1
[ Ice cream
Fruit salad
Yes, certainly.
Waiter: Would you like to look at the dessert menu?
6
.
Customer: 5
*We also have a vegetarian burger – ask your Waiter: Yes, of course.
7
about this.
a Yes. For a starter, can I have the salad, please?
b No thanks. Could we have the bill, please?
How to … c
d
Yes, we have a table for two for half past six.
I’d like the chicken, please.
e Could I have some sparkling water, please?
order a meal in a restaurant
2A 2.05 | Listen to two people in a restaurant. Does
B Cl2.08 | Listen and check.
the man (M) or the woman (W) order food (1–4)? C Cl2.09 | You are the customer in the conversation
1 fish 3 olives in Ex 4A. Listen and speak after the beep. Record the
2 lamb 4 soup conversation if you can.
Lesson 2D
GRAMMAR | like, hate, love + -ing
READING | a special event
GRAMMAR
like, hate, love + -ing
The 5,000 km race
1A Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the
sentences.
1 I hate for clothes.
a go shopping b shop c shopping
2 What on holiday?
a do you like do b do you like doing c you like doing
3 Getting up early is .
a all right b enjoy c like
4 I don’t like for people.
a wait b waiting c to waiting
5 Would you like football?
a to play b play c playing
Some people enjoy running, but these people
6 I love English.
love it. This 5,000 km race happens every year
a studying b study c do studying from June to August. 5,000 km is the same
distance as from the East to the West of the
B Complete the conversation with the -ing form of the
USA, plus eleven marathons (a marathon is
words in the box.
42.2 km). But runners in this race run around a
do get up meet shop single city block (925 metres) in Queens, New
spend study swim walk York, over and over again!
The race lasts 52 days, and people run from
A: What do you like 1 at the weekend?
6 a.m. until midnight, every day. Most people in
B: Well, I don’t like 2 early! I usually do
some exercise. I enjoy 3 and I usually the competition run about 100 km a day. They
go on Sunday, with my family. What about you? only have six hours to wash and sleep each day.
A: I love 4 time with my friends. We like They need to visit the doctor before they enter,
5
for coffee or for lunch on Saturday. to check they are strong and healthy.
I hate 6 at the weekend, but I have People give the runners vegetarian food to eat
a big exam soon at university, so I sometimes do
while they run. They need to eat all the time
that. I also like 7 for clothes at the
big centre in town. Do you like that? because they use a lot of energy when they do
B: No, I hate 8 around the town centre!
the race.
It’s very hot in New York at this time of year
and sometimes there is a lot of rain, too.
READING Runners often carry umbrellas while they run!
Not everyone finishes the race, but runners
2 A Read the article and answer the questions. receive a T-shirt if they do. It’s not much, but
1 Where is the race? people don’t do it for the prize. They do it
2 What do people who finish it get? because it makes them feel good.
B Read the article again. Are the statements True (T) or
False (F)?
1 The race happens in the summer.
2 The race is the same as 11 marathons.
3 The race is only in one part of the city.
4 People in the competition run for six hours a day.
5 Anybody can run in the competition.
6 The runners eat a lot of food.
7 It isn’t cold at that time of year.
8 All runners who finish the race get a T-shirt.
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1–2 REVIEW
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REVIEW 1–2
a student and studies law. Bea: Yes, lovely. Excuse me, can we have the
6
, please?
b manager is from Spain.
c driver. He works at night. Waiter: Yes, of course.
d player when he finishes school. Sam: What’s that?
e workers in the summer. Waiter: It’s a chocolate 7 . Happy birthday, sir!
f manager in a nice, hot country! Bea: Surprise! Happy Birthday!
g Italian at a university. Sam: Oh, wow, thanks!
7 Complete the text with the verbs in the box. B Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
check get up go (x2) have play spend work chicken fish lemonade melon oil potatoes
I’m a nurse and I 1 in a hospital at night. I 1 I like , but I don’t like other types of
2
late in the afternoon, then I go to work. meat.
First, I 3 my emails, then I start work. After 2 I want something to drink. Have we got
work I 4 shopping. I like shopping at night any ?
because it’s very quiet. When I get home, I’m tired. 3 I don’t like or prawns. I don’t like
I5 to bed very late. At the weekend, I anything from the sea.
6
time with my family or 7 in a band. I 4 My favourite fruit is .
don’t 8 a lot of money, but I love my job. 5 Let’s make chips with these .
6 This is made from olives.
8 Choose the correct word to complete the
sentences. C Complete the list with the words in the box.
1 I’m . Do you want to have dinner?
butter lamb lemonade melon mushrooms
a hungry b tired c angry pasta peppers prawns sparkling water
2 I’m . I feel OK today. strawberries
a bored b ill c all right
3 I’m sorry about yesterday. Are you fruit: ,
with me?
a thirsty b angry c relaxed vegetables: ,
4 We haven’t got any water and I’m
a thirsty b relaxed c hungry
meat or fish: ,
5 I’m . Do you want to go to the cinema?
a hungry b bored c ill
drinks: ,
6 I’m and I need to sleep now. Goodnight.
a tired b all right c hungry
other: ,
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GRAMMAR I this, that, these, those; here, there
Lesson 3A VOCABULARY I rooms and furniture
PRONUNCIATION I /r/ and /i:/
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
rooms and furniture this, that, these, those; here, there
1A Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the 2A Complete the sentences with this, that, these, those,
sentences. here or there.
1 The ........................
has a cooker, fridge and 1 Come and sit. .... . ..... , next to me.
washing machine. 2 . . ....... key here is for the back door.
a bathroom b kitchen c living room 3 Can you pass me ............. towels over
2 In the bathroom, there's a very nice. there, please?
a shower b desk c fridge 4 How much is the chair over , by the
3 I do my homework at my. ............. in my bedroom. window?
a lamp b mirror c desk S Put the book on.. . ................shelf over there, please.
4 Please put the milk in the .... ..... after you use it. 6 ...............................
prawns are delicious, thank you!
a oven b fridge c wardrobe 7 Your phone is. , on my desk. Do you want
me to give it to you?
5 Cook the cake in the .. ...for 35 minutes.
8 Who are ................ people over there?
a shelf b washbasin c oven
6 My Dad always sits in that .. B Choose the correct word or phrase to complete
a armchair b carpet c stairs the sentences.
1 Are ................................
your keys, over there on
B Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
the counter?
There are two extra words.
a these b those c that
counter cupboard fridge light plant 2 Do you like. . ......plant? I bought it at
rug shelf shower sofa washbasin the supermarket.
a this b these c those
1 Just put your cup on the kitchen 3 Let's sit on ... .... chairs here, next to
2 Your book is on that. the table.
3 There's cold water in the ...................................
if you would a these b this c those
like some. 4 Can you bring those bottles over ...
4 That ....................................
looks dry. It needs some water. to me please?
5 It's dark in here. Can you turn the.. ..... on? a there b that c here
6 Is that the time? I need to have a ..........................
and S .............................
cheese in the fridge smells bad.
go to work! a Those b That c These
7 The beans and rice are in the. .............
next to 6 A: Where's the TV remote?
the sink. B: It's over ........., on that shelf near
8 Come and sit on the. ...with me and the window.
watch TV. a here b that c there
C Complete the words with the missing letters. The first C Correct the underlined mistakes in the conversation.
letter is given.
A: Thanks again for helping me while I'm not 1there
This is our house. We always leave our shoes in the at home.
1
h..............when we come in. We have a big living room
B: No problem.
with two 2s. ..................... and an 3a .............................................
to
relax in front of the TV. The kitchen has a lot of A: OK, so this key is for the front door, and 2 this key
4
c ................................ to keep food in, and we cook on the table over there is for the back door. The
with a small 5o ................... Upstairs we have three wi-fi password is there, on 3those piece of paper.
6
b ... . .. and a bathroom with a really B: OK, thanks.
good 7s. ...... We also have a A: Can you water the plants, too?
8
h ...................
o ................................
where I sometimes work.
B: Of course. How often?
A: 4 This plants here by the window need water every
day. But 5that ones over there only need water
once a week. Oh, one more thing, you can use my
bike if you want.
B: Great! Where is it?
A: It's in the garage over 6 here, next to the big tree in
the garden.
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II
PRONUNCIATION WRITING
3 A ClJ
3.01 I /I/ and /i:/ I Listen and underline the words
with a long /i:/ sound write a description of a home for a website;
1 This oven is easy to use. use commas
2 Are these your mirrors? SA Read the message. How many rooms does the
3 These cups in the sink are dirty. apartment have?
4 We like this sofa.
S Your keys are on this shelf. ••• f- C
6 Can I eat these eggs in the fridge?
We hope you enjoy your stay in our apartment.
B ClJ
3.01 I Listen again and repeat. Practise saying It's in a great area, which has lots of shops and
the long /i:/ sound and the short /1/ sounds in each parks. There are museums and a market in the town
sentence. centre, too.
The apartment has a large hall when you come in.
The living room has a sofa, two armchairs, a small
LISTENING table and a big TV. It has good wi-fi, so it's a great
area to relax in.
4A ClJ
3.02 I Listen to Hayley showing her friend Fabien We also have a dining room with a table and six
her new house. Number the rooms in the order you chairs. The kitchen has a big fridge, an oven, a
hear about them. washing machine and a dishwasher. It's perfect if
• bathroom you like cooking.
• bedroom
• dining room
B Add commas to the sentences if necessary.
• hall
1 We have three bedrooms .......
two bathrooms ......
and
• kitchen
a home office upstairs.
• living room
2 The bedroom has a large bed ......and a desk.
B ClJ
3.02 I Listen again. Are the sentences True (T) or 3 In the living room we have a sofa ....two armchairs.
and a big TV
False (F)?
4 Your keys and sunglasses are on the counter.
1 Fabien never loses his keys.
2 Hayley has a new sofa and armchairs. 6A Look at the photo. Imagine this is your house.
3 Fabien doesn't like what's on the wall in the Make notes on these things.
living room. • What rooms does it have?
4 Hayley wants to put a table and chairs in the • What furniture is in each room 1
dining room.
• What's your favourite room? Why?
S Hayley's kitchen is small.
• What things are in the local area?
6 Hayley doesn't like cooking.
7 They both like the shower. B Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
8 Hayley's bedroom is clean. 1 stay/ modern/ Enjoy/ house/ this/ in/ your.
2 a/ city/ the/ It's/ short/ perfect/ break/ for/ in .
C ClJ
3.03 I Listen to the recording. Write what you 3 view/ park/ There's/ a/ beautiful/ the/ over.
hear. You will hear the sentences only once.
4 well-equipped/ and/ The/ large/ kitchen/ is.
1 S by/ close/ shops / are / The .
2 6 area/ in/ great/ a/ It's/ to/ relax.
3
C Write a description of the house in Ex GA for a travel
review website. Use the phrases in Ex GB to help you.
Write 80- 100 words.
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GRAMMAR I have got
Lesson 3B VOCABULARY I common adjectives (1)
PRONUNCIATION I sentence stress
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
common adjectives (1) have got
1A Write a word to fill the gaps. 2A The sentences below have a mistake. Choose the
best option to correct the mistake.
adjective opposite
1 My sister haven't got any social media accounts.
quiet loud a have b 've c hasn't
2 You have got a large house?
the same
a Have got b Have you got c Got you have
small 3 Yes, we got.
a we do b we have c we've
easy
4 They has got a new coffee machine.
short a have b hasn't c having
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II
READING C Read the article again. Match the questions (1-6) with
the answers (a-f).
4A Read the title and introduction to the article. Choose 1 What's the first thing to think about in a room?
the best summary. 2 Why is it good to be near a window when you work
1 what furniture to buy at home?
2 how much money to spend on furniture 3 Why do people often need to walk through a living
room?
3 the best places for your furniture
4 Why is space important in a bedroom?
B Complete the article with the paragraph titles (a-e). 5 What colour should you paint a small room?
a How do you 'travel' around the house? 6 Why should you sometimes change things in a room?
b What do you want to see? a It can help you get up in the morning.
c Keep furniture away from the walls. b To get to the kitchen.
d Colour can change a room. c White, because it makes the room feel big.
e Try new things. d What you can see.
e To find the right places for your furniture and other
objects.
Five ways to create a f It helps you take a break and relax.
1,. 4 .
Before you choose where to Light changes a room a lot. The colour white makes a room
put things, decide what you feel big, but can be a bit boring and make everything look
want to look at. For example, the same. Dark colours can make a room feel small, so soft
in the living room this could colours like blue and green are a good idea.
be the TV. In your home office,
it's nice to be near a window 5 ..
so you can look out when you Change things around sometimes. Move a plant, or put a
don't want to have a break table close to a window. Remember that no space is the
from work. same, so you can only find the perfect position for furniture if
you try lots of different places.
2,, ..
3,
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I make invitations and offers
HOW TO ...
VOCABULARY
How to ...
social phrases make invitations and offers
1 A Choose the correct word to complete the 3 A CJ3.06 I Listen to the conversation and number the
sentences. events (a-d) in the order they happen.
I'm late.
1 ................................. a Evan says it's a nice evening.
a Great b Sorry c Thank b They finish dinner.
2 Have a . .,journey home. c Bella makes an invitation.
a full b near c safe d James talks about drinks.
3 These are ..
a for b to c from B CJ3.06 I Listen again. Choose the correct options.
4 Thank you for the... . ...................
evening! 1 Bella invites Evan for dinner at 7 o'clock/ 7.30 /
a lovely b safe c delicious 8 o'clock.
5 I'm. . . That was delicious! 2 Evan doesn't eat meat/ fish/ prawns.
a safe b lovely c full 3 James is Bella's husband/ Bella's friend/
Evan's friend .
6. ..you liked itl
4 First, dinner is ready/ Evan arrives/ Evan meets
a Safe b Glad c Thank
James.
B Put the words in brackets in the correct order to 5 Evan wants to drink still water/ sparkling water/
lemonade.
complete the conversations.
6 Evan takes a bus/ takes a taxi/ walks home.
1 A: These flowers are for you.
B: Thank you ..... C CJ 3.07 I Listen to the recording. Write what you
(kind/ you/ how/ of) ! hear. You will hear the sentences only once.
2 A: .. (I'm/ late/ sorry). 1
B: No problem. 2
3 A:. ......... (you/ see/ to/ great). 3
B: You, too.
4 A: I'm full. That was delicious!
B: ..........................................................................
(you/ it/ glad/ liked)! SPEAKING
5 A: Have a safe journey home.
B:. 4A Complete the conversation with the words in the box.
(you/ thank/ evening/ the/ for/ lovely)!
[ drink get let nice see take ]
PRONUNCIATION A: Hi!
2 A CJ3.05 I rhythm in phrases I Listen and match the B: Hi! Great to 1
you.
phrases (1-6) with the stress patterns (a-f). A: You too. These are for you.
1 Sorry I'm late. B: Thank you. How 2 ............................. of you! Let me
2 Great to see you. .............................
your coat.
3 Oh, thank you. How nice of you! A: Thank you.
4 No problem. B: Can I 4 ................ you something to
5
.............................
5 Have a safe journey home. A: Yes please. Can I have some water?
6
6 Thank you for the lovely evening! B: Of course. .. . ... me get your drink.
GRAMMAR LISTENING
there is, there are 2A CJ3.11 I Listen to two people looking around a new
flat. Are the sentences True (T) or False (F)?
1A Choose the correct words to complete the tourist
advert. 1 The flat has three bedrooms.
2 The oven and fridge are new.
-, 3 There aren't any shops near the flat.
Welcome to the village of Little Harding, the
4 You can walk to a big supermarket.
perfect place to visit with your family or a quiet
S James hasn't got a car.
day out with friends. There aren't 'some/ any
6 There's a school in King Street.
cinemas or theatres here, but there are 2 a / lots
7 The street is quiet at weekends.
of other things to do. There are a 3 lot / lots of
8 There's a small restaurant nearby.
open spaces for you to enjoy nature, and 4there
are / there's a big forest to walk in. There isn't B CJ3.11 I Listen again. Choose the things in the box
5
much / many traffic, even in the summer, and they talk about.
there 6 is / isn't hardly any noise, so you can
relax. And don't worry if you forget to bring cafes cinemas forest neighbours noise park
food, because there's 7 some / a small cafe restaurants shops station supermarket traffic
which sells meals and 8 lots / lot of our famous
ice cream! C CJ3.11 I Listen again. Which flat are the people
looking at? Choose the correct photo.
B CD
3.10 I Listen and check.
D l1!ll
The sentences below have a mistake. Choose the
best option to correct the mistake.
There are a lot of traffic in the town centre.
a is b aren't c not
2 There are any shops near here?
a Is there any b There is any c Are there any
3 There are no noise in this area.
a 's no b are not c 's any
4 A: Is there a supermarket near here?
B: No, there aren't.
a not b isn't C is
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GRAMMAR past simple of be: was, were
I
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
time phrases (1) and dates past simple of be: was, were
1A Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the 2A The sentences below have a mistake. Choose the
sentences. best option to correct the mistake.
1 We were in Brussels ..................................
morning. 1 Tamara and John aren't at work yesterday.
a last b yesterday c ago a was b wasn't c weren't
2 Our last class was ....................................
May 3rd. 2 Alice tat home last night.
a at b on C in a was b were c weren't
3 She was here ten minutes. 3 Was you on holiday last month?
a ago b yesterday c last a Were b Wasn't c Weren't
4 .................. this exercise, check your answers. 4 We weren't at our friend's house last weekend. It
a After b On c Last was great.
5 I was at home. ............... night. a was b were c wasn't
a on b in c last B Complete the sentences and questions with one word
6 We always go on holiday .......................the summer. in each gap.
a on b last c in 1 Where ..........you yesterday?
B 0,14.01 I Complete the conversation with the words in 2 James ............•·•·•·•
........
very happy as a child.
the box. Then listen and check. 3 When ................................
the first World Cup?
4 Mark and Sylvie. . ...................on holiday last week.
[ after ago in last on yesterday It was really nice for them.
S A: . you in class yesterday?
A: Hi, Ania. Where were you 1 ........................ night?
B: No, I ................
1. ...............
at work.
B: Oh. 2 ... .... afternoon was busy at work. And two
6 When ....................... Mark Zucke1·be1·g born?
days 3.. . .1 was in Paris. So I was really tired.
7 My parents.... ...born in Germany. They
A: No problem. But let's meet soon. We need to do .....................................
born in Poland.
something for your birthday! How about
4 8 Sandrine ... . ................
at home last night. She
............. tomorrow's class?
...at the cinema.
5
B: I can't, sorry. What about Saturday, ....................... the
9 Where ...............................
the first Olympics?
afternoon?
10 The 2016 Olympics ................. in London. They
A: OK. Maybe we can have birthday cake at Mason's? .....................................
in Rio de Janeiro.
B: Good idea! I love that restaurant. But my birthday
was a week 6 C Choose the correct words to complete the fact file.
7
A: Oh, really? Sorry! So it was ....................... Wednesday?
B: Yes. That's why I was in Paris 8
weekend.
............. ••• C
A: Ah, I see! Well, we can have a late birthday lunch
9
.. Saturday. No problem I Surprising facts: HISTORY
C Put the letters in brackets in the correct order to make • The first photographic cameras 1was / were
time phrases and dates. around in the 18th century, and they 2was /
were very slow. Sometimes it 3was I were thirty
Do you need any help with your presentation on minutes to take a photo!
Monday?
• The Olympic games are only sports these days,
Monday? I thought it was on the
but they 4were / weren't always like that. From
(deosnc) of 2. (sugAut)?
1912 to 1948, there 5was / were prizes for art, too.
No, it's 31 3 .... ... .. (luJy). That's Monday. But I
can help you with it tonight. • Most people think Cleopatra was Egyptian, but
4
she 6 wasn't /weren't.She 7 was / were born in
Thanks - it's my (strif) presentation.
Egypt, but her family 8 were / weren't Greek.
Have you got the information you need?
• Many people think the Model T Ford 9 was / were
No, I've only got the information for the first car, but it wasn't. It 1°was / were Carl
.. (raJuany) to 6 ......... (Ii pr A).
Benz's design from 1879.
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PRONUNCIATION WRITING
3 A ClJ
4.0Z I weak and strong sounds: was, were I Listen
to the statements and questions. Are the words in bold write about a special time; use time phrases
strong (S) or weak (W) forms? SA Read the online post. Choose the correct option to
1 She wasn't born in 2000. complete the title.
2 Were they at home last night? 1 driving test
3 Yes, they were. Z driving lesson
4 Where were you in 2020? 3 car
S No, he wasn't. He was with Andy.
6 We were very happy with our hotel.
B ClJ
4.0Z I Listen again and repeat.
[ 2000 2004 2008 2011 2012 2014 l the first time. In the evening I was tired, but also
happy.
1 Obama wins the US election 000
2 the start of Facebook ...
3 seven billion people in the world ..
4 Malala Yousatzai wins the Nobel Peace Prize ..... B Read the post again. Are the statements True (T) or
S the first camera phones in the shops .. False (F)?
6 a robot takes a selfie on Mars .. 1 The driving lesson was in the summer.
C ClJ
4.03 I Complete the extracts with was or were. 2 The writer was in the car.
Then listen again and check. 3 The writer's parents were in the car.
1 Can you remember when it.... ? 4 The lesson was thirty minutes.
2 That... 2006, I think. S The writer was happy.
3 No, it ....................................
It ................................
back in 2004! 6 The writer didn't like the teacher.
4 There ......................seven billion of something 7 It was difficult to drive for the first time.
in 2011. 8 The writer was tired the next morning.
S Do you know what they... .............
?
C Find and underline four time phrases in the online post.
6 I think they.... ....around in 2005.
7 There ...................................
an important selfie in the news 6A Choose one of these 'firsts' to write about.
in 2012.
• first day at school
8 It ...................................
from Mars. It ....................................
a
NASA robot! • first driving lesson
• first flat/house
• first holiday
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GRAMMAR I how much, how many; how+ adjective
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
amounts; numbers how much, how many; how + adjective
1A Complete the sentences with the words in the box. 2A Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.
1 How.. . . ............
meat do you eat every week?
[ about exactly just nearly over under ]
a old b much c long
1 49is. underfifty 2 How.. .......is that building?
a high b far c many
2 998-1002 is . .. a thousand.
3 How .. ........children does she have?
3 98 is . a hundred.
a old b tall c many
4 300 is . three hundred.
4 How ........is your car? Can all five of us get in7
5 712 is . ..........seven hundred. a big b much c old
6 99 is just ..... a hundred. 5 How .. . ............... is it from the station to your house?
a much b far c tall
B Choose the correct answer to complete the
6 How.. ..... is your son now?
sentences.
a many b long c old
1 In 2018, three ...............
five seven two billion viewers
watched the FIFA World Cup. B Complete the conversation with one word in each gap.
a and b point c a A: I'm at the station. How 1
_ ......... is it to your house?
2 An average blue whale weighs about eighteen B: It's about ten minutes by bus .
...................
thousand kilograms.
A: And how 2
........... does it take to walk 1
a and b - c a
B: About half an hour.
3 What was life like. . ..hundred years ago?
A: Hmm, OK. The bus, then. How 3 .............. is the ticket?
a - b and c a 4
B: ................. much. It's only a pound, I think.
4 In 2021, the population of Australia was twenty-five 5
A: And how _ stops before I get off7
............eight million.
B: Let me think ... it's four or five.
a - b point c and
A: OK, thanks. Oh, it's here now! See you soon.
5 Over seventy-five and ................
half million people
visit Paris every year.
C Cl 4.05 I Listen and check.
a - b a c point
6 The average person walks round the Earth four
..................
five times in their life.
PRONUNCIATION
a a b - c point 3 A I intonation to check understanding I Match the
questions (1-6) with the answers (a-f).
C Cl4.04 I Listen and check. 1 How much is this watch?
2 How many people are in your English class?
D Choose the correct answers to complete the story.
3 How far is the supermarket from here?
Last year I was in America on a long holiday. We went 4 How long was the meeting?
across the whole country in a car, on a long road
5 How tall is your brother?
called Route 66. It's three thousand, 1- / and nine
6 How old is your boss?
hundred 2 - / and forty kilometres! My favourite day
was a big barbecue festival in Kentucky with over a About twenty.
3- / a thousand people. There was a lot of food there: b It's £3S0.
two 4 - / point five thousand hamburgers and two c Four hours.
hundred 5- / and twenty kilos of meat! After an hour, d She's about thirty.
I wasn't hungry. About 6 a / - quarter of a plate was e He's two metres.
enough for me. It was very hot that day, too. The f It's about ten kilometres.
temperature was thirty-six 7 a / point five degrees in
B Cl 4.06 I Match the responses (a-f) with the
the afternoon!
conversations (1-6) in Ex 3A. Then listen and check.
a Sorry, how far? d Sorry, how tall?
b Sorry, how old7 e Sorry, how many?
c Sorry, how much7 f Sorry, how long?
Holidays
People in the UK are lucky because in an
ordinary lifetime they spend three years and
two months on holiday. They go everywhere,
but Spain is the most popular country, with
over 18 million visits a year. But how much
does it all cost? About £175,392 per person.
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I get help in shops
HOW TO ...
PRONUNCIATION
1 b_~__'s 3 A Cl4.09
I linking I Listen to the phrases. Add links
chocolateca.Re between the words that you hear.
SPEAKING
4 bo__ s__p
4A Complete the conversation with one word in each gap.
s cl_t__ s s_ _p
1
A: Excuse me, can you ..................... me?
B: Yes, of course.
A: Do you 2 .................... laptop chargers? For this laptop?
6 tt_ws-9e
__'s B: Let me see ... yes, we do. Here you are.
3
A: Great, thanks. ................... much is it7
bread collect clean suit computer magazine D Listen to your recording and compare it to the model in
football history book lamb medicine Ex4B.
potatoes socks
GRAMMAR READING
should, shouldn't; imperatives 2A Read the blog post. Choose the correct option.
1A Put the words in order to make sentences and questions. What is the writer's favourite season in South Korea?
spring/ summer/ autumn/ winter
we I money/ should/ lot/ a/ bring/ of?
2 eat/ shouldn't/ there/ you .
3 the/ walk/ grass/ on/ don't.
4 early/ please /tomorrow/ come .
5 here/ how/ wait/ should /we/ long ? Seasons in South Korea
6 winter/ they/ in/ visit/ shouldn't.
South Korea is always beautiful, but you need to
B 6lilChoose the correct word or phrase to complete the choose the right time of year to visit. Every season
sentences. brings something different, so you should think about
You should.... ..........................
us in autumn. what you want when you visit. Summer is in July and
a visit b visiting c to visit August, but it's very hot and wet and usually rains
anything?
2 ..................................... a lot. Winter is from December to March and is cold
a We should bring b Should we bring (but not very cold like here in Canada).
c Should bring we
Spring and Autumn are good times to visit. In Spring
3 How long.. ...... ?
(March to June) you can see beautiful blossoms and
a should stay we b we should stay
flowers in the cities and the countryside. It's also dry
c should we stay
and warm. But my favourite time is Autumn, from
4 take photos in here.
..................
September to November. The temperature is warm,
a Please no b Please don't c Please not
but not very hot, and it's a good time to visit the
5 . be late for the walk tomorrow.
forests.
a Don't b No c Aren't
6 A: Should I wear warm clothes? The days are sunny and the different colours of the
B:Yes, trees are amazing. A very popular national park in
Korea is Seoraksan. It's very big and you can see a lot
a you should wear b you do c you should
of mountains. But I like Bukhansan, just outside the
C Choose the correct words to complete the email. capital city of Seoul. It's easy to get there, it's beautiful
and the cool air and warm temperature make it a
really nice place to visit. Bring some food and some
Hi Sam, warm clothes with you, and don't forget your camera
How are you? I'm very excited that you and Gita have or phone! You
can walk up the
plans for a big holiday in Asia. Of course you should
1 mountain in four or
come / to come to Thailand. I'd love to see you!
five hours, or just
So, when 2should you/ you should visit? 3Come I
sit and enjoy the
Don't come in the spring because it's very hot. colours of autumn.
From June until October it rains a lot, so if you come
then, 4 bring / should bring an umbrella! A good time
is between November and March. Thailand is warm
in the winter, though, so 5 pack / don't pack shorts,
B Read the blog post again. Choose the correct words.
T-shirts and dresses and 6 don't / shouldn't bring a
1 The writer likes/ doesn't like summer in South Korea.
big jacket! And 7worry I don't worry about a hotel.
2 He thinks winter in South Korea is quite/ really cold.
You can stay with me!
3 In spring you can see blossoms only in/ inside and
8You should/ Should you also travel around Thai- outside the cities.
land when you're here. I can recommend places that 4 Autumn is two/ three months long.
you 9 should
/ shouldn't visit. oWrite / Don't write
1
5 Autumn is a good time to visit cities/ forests.
and tell me what you'd like to do and we can make 6 The writer's favourite national park is Seoraksan /
plans! Bukhansan.
7 You should bring something to eat/ drink when you
Bye for now, visit the park.
Arla 8 You can/ can't relax if you visit Bukhansan.
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3-4 REVIEW
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GRAMMAR I past simple: regular verbs
Lesson SA VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
I time phrases (2)
I -ed ending of regular verbs
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
time phrases (2) past simple: regular verbs
1A Match (1-6) to (a-f) to make sentences. 2A Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the
1 I was at home all sentences.
2 This morning I was in a meeting from 9 a.m. 1 You worked/ You didn't work/ Did you work in a
shop when you were a teenager?
3 I worked in a supermarket
4 I started work at 10 a.m. and finished two hours 2 Did she study/ She studied/ Did she studied
French at school?
5 We stayed in a hotel by the sea for
3 We listen/ listened / did listen to classical music
6 My brother usually goes running all evening.
a when I was 18. 4 Marisa didn't like/ didn't liked/ like the film.
b day yesterday. 5 You did walk/ Did you walk/ You walked to work
c two weeks. this morning?
d to 11. 6 A: Did you enjoy the lesson?
e later. B: Yes, I enjoyed/ I was/ I did. It was greatl
f before breakfast. B Complete the blog post with the past simple form of
B Choose the correct word to complete the the verbs in brackets.
sentences.
1 I was in meetings .......................
morning.
a all b for c before A few years ago, 11 ............................. (decide)to do something
2
2 I worked in a cafe.. . I started college. different with my life. I really .. . ...... (want) to travel,
.....
4 We visited our friends in Turkey in January, then job teaching English.There was an advertisement for a
again two months... . . . ........! job in Argentina, so I 7 (phone) the company
a before b later c from 8
and we ............................. (talk) about the job.
5 .................. Nia was a teenager, she lived in York. They 9 ................ (ask) me lots of questions but they
a When b From c For 10
............................ (not offer) me a job. Then, a few days later,
6 Santiago worked in a hospital. ............
five years. they 11 ............................. (call)again. This time, it was good
a from b when C for news! Three weeks later I was in Buenos Aires.
C Complete the text with a time phrase in each gap. I 12.. . . .............. (live) there for two years.
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
life events past simple: irregular verbs; wh- questions
1A Choose the correct word to complete the 2A Complete the conversation with the past simple form
sentences. of the verbs in brackets.
1 I hope I ..................................
my driving test the first time I A: 1 ............................ you ..............................
(go) to the party?
take it. B: Yes, I did. It was brilliant.
a become b learn c pass 2
A: Who ....................... you ...........................
(see) there?
2 When did you ...................... your best friend? 3
B: I ............................. (see) my old friend, Marcus.
a meet b leave c get
A: Who's Marcus?
3 Sandra . school when she was sixteen.
B: I 4 ...................... (know) him at university. We were
a got b left c learnt really good friends, but after we finished we both
4 We want to . ...married next summer. 5
......... . (go) back to our home towns and
6
a meet b get c pass ............................. (not speak) for a long time.
C Choose the correct words to complete the advert. 2 I left university last year. ..............................(When . ?)
3 Davina went to work yesterday ................................................
(-)
4 Emir gave her the letters.. .......... (Did .. ?)
Central Adult Education Centre
5 We didn't know she was there .......................................
(+)
Here at Central Adult
6 He had a lot of work last week.... . .... (-)
Education Centre, we
7 I rang Karla at 8 p.m .............................................
(What time ...?)
have lots of different
8 We didn't meet at the party.. . .................
(+)
courses to help you in
life. Many of our students
1
Ieave / get school PRONUNCIATION
at sixteen, then find it 3 A Cl5.03 I irregular verbs I Listen and choosethe
difficult to 2become / get a good job. We can help correct vowel sounds in the irregular past simple verbs.
you learn important skills that you need to 3get / pass 1 left /e/ / /au/ / /re/
your exams or go to university. Some of our students 2 drove /e/ //au// /re/
4 become / get teachers and doctorsl It's not just work
3 had /e/ //au// /re/
skills. We can help you 5 pass / learn to drive with our 4 woke up /e/ //au// /re/
excellent teachers. And we're a friendly place. Lots of
5 went /e/ / /au/ / /re/
students 6get / meet their best friends herel So don't
6 drank /e/ //au// /re/
wait. Call us todayl
7 said /e/ / /au/ / /re/
8 rang /e/ / /au/ / /re/
D Cl5.02 I Listen and check.
B Cl5.03 I Listen again and repeat.
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LISTENING
B Cl5.04 I Listen again. Are the sentences True (T) or Jason Murphy
False (F)?
1
My name's Jason Murphy and I'm a digital
1 Manuel's boss asked him to go home after work.
designer. Welcome to my profile.
2 He thought everyone knew it was his birthday.
2
3 Taylor took her driving test more than once before 1 was born on 29 June, 1994 in Cambridge, UK,
she passed. but moved to London when I was two and grew
4 She was happy because the weather was good.
up there.
5 Craig drove to university alone.
3
6 He and Jamie became friends again. 1 finished secondary school in 2012, then went
to the University of Durham, where I studied
C Cl5.04 I Listen again and choose the correct option.
art history. I always enjoyed art both at school
How old was Manuel on his birthday? and at home and had my first exhibition when
a 20 b 21 c 23 I was 14. I really enjoyed my university course
2 What did he eat?
and when I was there I started making art on my
a fruit b vegetables c cake
computer. That was when I discovered I wanted
3 How far was the hotel from where Taylor and her
friends lived? to work in digital design.
a 10 km b 100 km c 1,000 km 4
1 finished university in 2015. After that I worked
4 How long did Taylor wait for the mechanic? as an intern for Brash Design. When I was there
a half an hour b two hours c three hours I designed websites. I worked as an intern for a
5 How many people did Craig share the apartment year, before they employed me full-time for two
with?
years. Next, I started working for Microdesign.io
a two b three c four
as a manager of a small design team. This is
6 How old was Jamie when he moved away?
where I work now and I really enjoy my job.
a three b seven c eleven
5
My interests include mountain biking and
visiting other countries with my girlfriend.
WRITING
a mini-bio 6 Use the information below to write a mini-bio of Alicia.
5A Read Jason Murphy's mini-bio. Match the headings Name: Alicia Zamora
(a-e) with the paragraphs (1-5). Job: teacher
a education Date of birth: 23/02/96
b hobbies Place of birth: Sydney, Australia
c introduction
d early life Education
e work experience 2005-2009: St George High School
B Complete the sentences with one or two words. Then 2009-2013: Sydney State University -
check your answers in Jason's mini-bio. BA Education
I finished secondary school in 2012,.
went to the University of Durham, where I studied art Work experience
history.
2012-2013: Trainee teacher, Sandare High School
2 I finished university in 2015 ...
I worked as an intern for Brash Design.
2013-2018: Teacher, Victoria High School
3 I worked as an intern for a year, before they employed 2018-present: Teacher, Lowbeach High School
me full-time for two years..
I started working for Microdesign.io as a manager of Interests: swimming, video games, going to
a small design team. restaurants
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I apologise and make excuses
HOW TO ...
5 I ................................
my bag in a taxi yesterday evening.
a lost b left c missed
6 I'm really sorry, my bus ....................................
late.
SPEAKING
a got b became c was
5A Complete the conversation with the words in the box.
saying the time [ late problem really sorry wrong ]
2 Match the times (1-8) with the phrases (a-h).
A: Where were you? You're late.
1 08.00 a ten past seven 1
B: I know, I'm .... . ............ sorry. There was a
2 12.45 b sever1Leer1 r11ir1ules fJdSL elever1
2 . . with my car.
3 19:10 c two minutes past nine
A: OK ...
4 09.02 d quarter past three 3
B: Then the bus was .....
5 04.30 e eight o'clock
A: That's all right. But let's go through. People are
6 23.17 f quarter to one here to see your presentation now.
7 10.30 g half past four B: What do you mean? Don't we start at 10.30?
8 15.15 h ten thirty A: No, the meeting was at ten. We only have thirty
minutes left.
How to •••
B: Oh, no. I had the 4
... .. time! I'm so
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SC I SD
GRAMMAR I adjectives and modifiers
LessonSD LISTENING I talking about last weekend
GRAMMAR LISTENING
adjectives and modifiers 2 A a 5.11 I Listen and match the conversations (1-3)
1 A Eii!
The sentences and questions below have a mistake.
with the photos (A-C).
Choose the best option to correct the mistake.
That's a watch very beautiful.
a very beautiful watch b beautiful very watch
c very watch beautiful
2 I'm so much tired after that long walk.
a so really tired b much so tired c so tired
3 This film is a bit interesting.
a bit b quite c too
4 Ben's got two new and black phones.
a new black b a new and a black
c news and blacks
A Marco
-
Can anyone recommend a 1good restaurant
/ restaurant good in town? I want to take my
girlfriend somewhere 2 really / too nice for her
birthday.
Comments
B 5.11 I Listen
C}J again and answer the questions.
A Kaylie: In which conversation (1-3) ...
Don't go to Sortonis, the 3 new and Italian a does the person say when they woke up?
place/ new Italian place. It's 4 too / very b did the person do something they always do?
much expensive and the menu is 5 so / so c did the person not enjoy their weekend?
much boring! d does the person mention their family?
e did something with their girlfriend?
A Wei: f did the person have a really good weekend?
I recommend the Greek place on the
High Street. The food is 6 delicious / too C 5.11 I Complete
C}J the sentences and questions with
delicious and the music is 7very / so one word in each gap. Then listen again and check.
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GRAMMAR I present continuous
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
clothes and appearance present continuous
1A Match the words in the box to the places in the photos 2A Complete the message with the present continuous
(1-10). form of the verbs in brackets.
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II
LISTENING WRITING
C Cl6.02 I Choose the correct word or phrase to (A-E) is Diya in the photo?
complete the sentences. Then listen again and check. This was my first day in my job, two months ago. I'm
Clive is late because of wearing my new jacket and jeans. The team is very
friendly. My boss Gina is really nice. She's got short,
a the weather
straight hair and she's smiling. Micah is standing next
b the traffic
to me. He's funny and tells lots of jokes. He's got
c other customers
dark, curly hair and he's wearing a T-shirt. Tom has a
2 He wants Nikki to wait moustache and is wearing a shirt. I usually have lunch
a inside the airport with Angela. She's got curly hair and she's smiling.
b outside the airport She's great! I really like my team.
c in the car park
B Read the description again. Match the names with the
3 Nikki asks to call Clive back because
people in the photo (A-E).
a she's going through security
b her phone is broken 1 Gina
c she's busy
2 Micah
4 Nikki is 3 Tom
a tall
4 Angela
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GRAMMAR comparative adjectives
I
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
common adjectives (2) comparative adjectives
1A Write a word to fill the gaps. 3A Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the
sentences.
adjective opposite
1 Which is... .....................
, your house or my house?
quick/fast slow a bigger b more big c big
quiet 2 Greta is ..............................
in her new job than her old one.
a happy b more happy c happier
expensive
3 This cafe is ......................
than that one.
boring a more nice b more nicer c nicer
4 Which is , a train or a bus?
easy
a fast b faster c more fast
dangerous
5 My new phone is ......................
than my old one.
B Match (1-6) to (a-f) to make sentences. a good b better c more good
1 This exercise is really difficult
Please 6 The jacket is .. . ..expensive than the shirt.
2 Hello? Hello? Sorry. It's very noisy a more b the more c most
3 Please don't drive so fast - B Complete the survey results with the comparative
4 The bus is very slow form of the adjectives in brackets.
5 This chair is really uncomfortable -
6 Nice headphones -
The results are in!
a when there's a lot of traffic.
Last month we asked you to tell us what you
b can I sit in that one 1
think of different types of transport In our city.
c in here and I can't hear you.
d were they expensive?
First, we asked you which is 1 (easy) to use,
e can you help me? the bus or the train. More of you (sixty percent)
f it's dangerous. said the train. Forty percent of you think buses
are 2.. (difficult) because they're often late. A
transport collocations
lot of people said they felt 3 ....... (happy) on the
2 Complete the text with the correct form of the words train too, because it's 4 ...........
(comfortable) than
and phrases in the box.
the bus.
[ get off get on get out of go by ride take ] Next we wanted to know if you thought the bus
or a taxi was 5 .. (good). Guess what? Fifty-
I'm a doctor and I usually 1. . . ·•·•·•·•·•·•·my bike to work,
but today was very cold. I thought I'd 2 ................... car, five percent of you said the bus! This is because
but it didn't starti After that I 3 .............................
the car and it's 6. (big) than a taxi, so you can relax
decided to 4.. the bus to the hospital. It was more when you get on. However, when it's busy,
really easy. When you 5.... . .. the bus you touch a
80% think a bus is 7 (bad) than a taxi, even
machine with your credit card, then touch it again to
though buses are ..8
. .. (cheap).
pay when you 6 ............. I enjoyed the journey, but I
prefer to ride my bike when it's warm I
PRONUNCIATION
4A Cl6.04 I sentence stress I Listen to the sentences and
underline the stressed words.
1 It's bigger than a house.
2 They're worse than cars.
3 It's more expensive than a holiday.
4 They're smaller than bikes.
5 It's easier than that.
6 They're more comfortable than planes.
Getting around
Is yourjourney fromA to B boring?Lookat theseunusualformsof transportfrom
aroundthe world. They makeit fun to travel!
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I give directions
HOW TO . . .
I love my town. It's not big, but it's very old. In the B: Go to the 1e. . . of the road, and 2t.
left at the corner.
centre is a large 1 with cafes where people
sit outside and drink coffee. In the middle of that A: OK.
there's a 2 .. . . .. of the man who built the town. B: Go 3 p ......................
the statue and there's a crossroads.
At the 3 ............................. of a long road with lots of trees, A: Yes.
there's a river, with an old pedestrian 4 B: Go 4 s ..........
on at the crossroads into Creen
It's a nice place to stop and enjoy the view. People Road.
like to come to my town, but there are lots of s__. A: Green Road. Got it.
lights and not many car 6.. •·•·•·•·•....... , which can make
B: No, it's Creen Road.
it difficult to visit.
A: Ah, OK, sorry. Creen Road.
B: The station is so ...................
your left.
How to ... A: Thank you.
GRAMMAR
The return of nature
prepositions and adverbs of movement
Thousands of years
1A Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. ago, people started to
1 I saw you earlier when you got out of/ off the taxi. live in cities. Today,
2 She walked over/ across the square. billions of people
3 If you walk into/ up the hill, you can see the sea. around the world live
4 Come off/ towards me a bit, so you're in the photo! in cities. However, as
5 Get off/ out of the bus at the third stop. cities get bigger, we
6 This is your captain speaking. We are now flying up lose more and more
/ over Baku.
wild plants and trees.
7 Go along/ away from this road for 500 metres. The
park is on your right. But this is changing. 'Re-wilding', or introducing
8 She walked straight off/ past me in the street. nature back into cities, is becoming very
important.
B 5i/il
The sentences below have a mistake. Choose the
best option to correct the mistake.
So, how do you re-wild a town or busy area?
One way is to grow flowers and plants in the
The children like to meet and play off the bridge.
centre of a city. Singapore has around 150
a under b through c down
kilometres of 'Nature Ways', areas of green
2 He just walked across me and didn't say goodbye.
space and gardens that make it easy for small
a off b away from c down
animals to find food and places to live. And it's
3 Before we play football, we run along the park.
easy to do something similar, where you live.
a onto b off c around
Don't worry if you don't have a garden - plants
4 I can't get on there, there's not enough space.
a along b through c off
can grow on tall buildings. Look at the Oasis of
Aboukir in Paris. And it's not just houses and
apartments. In some cities, flowers grow on the
READING top of bus stops!
Another new
2A Read the article. What is 're-wilding'? Choose the best idea is what
definition. happens next
1 introducing animals into cities to roads or
2 introducing people into cities train stations.
3 introducing flowers and plants into cities Usually,
plants and
B Read the article again. Number these things in the
order you read about them. flowers here
a bus stops
are cut, especially in the spring and summer.
b mental health But people can grow flowers and trees here,
c cities get bigger too. The New York Highline is an old train line
d a city park that is now a city park. In the summer, it's a
e gardens beautiful place to take a walk.
f the city air Re-wilding is not only about helping animals
and making a city look better. When we spend
C Read the article again. Are the statements True (T) or
time in nature, we feel more relaxed. Plants
False (F)?
also make the air quality better, because trees
1 'Re-wilding' is an old idea.
and flowers make oxygen. Growing plants on
2 You don't need to have a garden to plant flowers.
buildings makes them warmer in the winter and
3 In some places, flowers grow on the top of buses.
cooler in the summer, too.
4 Plants at the side of the road look nice in winter.
5 More nature in cities is good for our health. There are many different ways to bring nature
6 Buildings with plants are cold in the summer. back to cities, and all of them are good: for us,
for animals and for the environment.
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5-6 REVIEW
1 London is a city big/ big city. 3 Go !Jl2!I don't want to talk to you at the moment.
a across b away C Off
2 I like your green/ greens shorts.
3 This band isn't very/ quite good. 4 We live near an airport, so planes fly under the
house all day.
4 My parents live in a big and old/ big, old house.
a over b across c along
5 I like that car, but it's too/ too much expensive.
6 I feel tired / tired feel after that game. B Complete the walking guide with words from the box.
7 That's so much/ so kind of you, thank you.
8 I like Catherine, she's quite/ a bit nice. across along down out of
over through towards up
3 Complete the sentences and questions with the
present continuous form of the verbs in the box.
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REVIEW 5-6
Where are you? It's half 1 past / to one! boring by dangerous ferry
in on ride safe taxi
Did you 2 leave / lose your phone again?
1 The film was very .................................
,so I left before
No. But sorry I'm 3 late / down. the end.
2 We should go .....train, it's easier.
I 4 lost / missed my bus. I'm on one now. 3 You need to cross the river by
4 Don't worry, travelling by plane is
The film starts at quarter
5 You pay when you get the bus.
5
before I past two, right?
6 Can you .. a scooter?
No, it starts at quarter 6
to / before two! 10 Complete the email with one word in each gap. The
first letter is given.
Oh no, I 7 had / knew the wrong time!
< lnbox AV
I can be there for two 8 past / o'clock.
Let's meet inside the cinema. Dear Aaron
OK, see you soon. •-• Thank you for booking our apartment for your holiday in
Madrid. Here are the directions from the train station.
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GRAMMAR I articles: a, an, the, zero
Lesson 7A VOCABULARY I skills and qualities
PRONUNCIATION I weak forms: a, an, the
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
skills and qualities articles: a, an, the, zero
1A Match (1-6) to (a-f) to make sentences. 2 A 5iilThe sentences below have a mistake. Choose the
1 My daughter is really good with best option to correct the mistake.
2 I don't like busy offices. I prefer working 1 Can you take me to an airport tomorrow?
3 James doesn't mind giving presentations. He's a a b the c -
always relaxed in 2 Maria wants to be .9'artist.
4 Mrs Ryan can never remember a the b - c an
5 To be a shop assistant you need to work well 3 I usually leave the work at 6 p.m.
6 Do you like working a - b a can
a animals. She wants to be a vet when she's older. 4 I was born in 1990s.
b outside? a the 1990s b a 1990s c an 1990s
c alone from home. B Choose the correct words to complete the email.
d with other people.
e people's namesi
f front of people.
Hi Adiela,
B 5iilChoosethe correct word to complete the sentences. Yesterday I had 1a / the really busy day at 2the / - work.
1 Every Friday I write/ draw/ drive a weekly report We had 3- I a meeting in 4the I - morning, but I had to
for our team in India.
finish writing 5- / a report first, so I was late. 6A / The
2 This app can play/ draw/ translate text from
Polish to English. meeting was boring. It was four hours! I don't mind 7- / a
meetings, but I hate long ones! I didn't have time to have
3 Can you type/ draw/ play a musical instrument?
8
a / - lunch because I had to write 9 an / - email to my
4 Bronwyn can read /fix/ type very tast. She writes
fifty words a minute. manager in the afternoon. When the day finished, I went
5 You can only do this job if you can drive/ make/ home by 10- / the bus, but 11 the / a bus was late, so I
read a lorry. only got home 12 at - / the eight o'clock.
6 Our company plays/ designs/ writes furniture.
I hope tomorrow is better!
C Complete the job adverts with the missing words.
C Complete the sentences with a, an, the or - (no article).
bus was late, so I came by
1 ..............................
Music teacher taxi.
We're looking for someone who:
2 Do you like ...................fruit? Would you like
• can 1 ........................... two or three instruments. ...............................
apple or ..........................
pear?
• can 2... . ........ classes from Monday to Friday. 3 I sometimes study .......................... English late at
3
• is .. . ......... in front of other people. .................. night.
4 We live in .. .................
city centre, next to .. .
main square.
Computer specialist
We need someone who can 4....
computers, 5 ............................. reports on computer
PRONUNCIATION
problems and can 6 .......................... well with other 3 A a 7.01 I weak forms: a, an, the I Listen to the
people. sentences and write what you hear.
1
Fashion designer 2 ..................
This is an interesting job for someone who 3.
clothes and is good with their
4.
.......... . The job is busy and you need to work
hours. We are a French company in s.
London, so we want someone who can 6.
10
............... from French to English, too.
B a 7.01 I Listen again and pay attention to the weak
forms of a, an and the. Then listen again and repeat.
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II
READING Do you need some extra money? A job you can do
in the evenings or at weekends? Here are some
4A Read the article quickly. Match the jobs (a-f) with the
unusual ideas you can try.
paragraphs (1-4). There are two jobs that don't need.
a delivery driver 1
b website designer
Sometimes, if people on holiday, they want a
c house sitter
person to live in their house or flat so they know
d online teacher
it's safe. This job is quite easy and it can be long
e upcycling artist
or short - you can stay for many months or
f tour guide
one night! It helps if you're good with animals,
B Read the article again and answer the questions. because people often have a dog, cat or plants for
Which job ... you to look after. It's also fun, because you can live
1 pays you well1 in lots of interesting places.
2 can help to make you healthy?
3 gives you a place to live? 2
4 can make you hungry? Do you know a lot about a school subject or
S sometimes includes animals? have an interesting hobby? A lot of people enjoy
6 involves changing something? learning new skills, or need to study more to pass
7 do you share what you know? an exam. Maybe you can help them. You need to
8 do you need old objects? work well with people and you can't usually work
outside, but the money is good.
C Read the article again and choose the correct answers.
1 A house sitter sometimes needs to look after 3
people / pets / students .
In this job, you find old things that people don't
2 It's a(n) difficult/ interesting/ dangerous way to
make money. want or need (e.g. a broken chair or an old box},
3 Online teaching is a good job if you like working fix them and make them look better. This is called
alone/ with people/ outside. 'upcycling'. You can then sell the things online or
4 Online teachers can/ can't make good money. at a market. It's a great job if you like art and want
S Upcycling artists need to work outside/ with to change rubbish into something interesting!
people/ with their hands.
6 An upcycling artist makes money by reading/ 4
selling/ writing things.
Restaurants and cafes always need people to
7 A delivery driver always works long hours/ outside
/ in a restaurant. deliver their food to hungry customers. You
8 Delivery drivers need/ don't need to have some sometimes need to work long hours, but it's a
food before they work. great way to work outside and do exercise at the
same time. Always have something to eat before
you ride your bike though, or you can be very
hungry when you finish!
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GRAMMAR I present simple and present continuous
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
phrasal verbs present simple and present continuous
1A Put the words in brackets in the correct order. 2A Match (1-8) to (a-h) to make sentences.
1 Can you. 1 I work in an office,
(off/ music/ the/ turn) please? I'm trying to sleep. 2 We usually have dinner at home,
2 We often go out and . 3 I don't usually drive to work,
(rubbish/ up/ pick) as part of a community project. 4 Nadia usually goes to the gym in the evening,
3 Anika .. 5 I don't usually like fish,
(dog/ looked/ my/ after) while I was on holiday.
6 My dad hardly ever cooks,
4 She.
7 Kevin doesn't usually work at the weekend,
(her/ up/ job/ gave) to become a piano player.
8 My brother usually goes to parties on Saturday night,
5 Can you please ........................
(this/ clean/ mess/ up)?
6 Why don't you ...
a but tonight he's making pasta.
(up/ the information/ look) on the internet? b but I'm really enjoying these prawns!
7 Can you .. c but today I'm working from home.
(my/ pick/ up/ book) for me, please 1 d but tonight he's staying in.
8 I can .. e but this morning I'm going by car.
(the/ after/ children/ look) when you go out. f but today she's going before breakfast.
B Choose the correct words to complete the g but this evening we're going to a restaurant.
sentences. h but today he's finishing some reports.
1 Have you got a dictionary? I need to. B Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the
a word.
sentences.
a clean b give c look
1 She. . .............to work every day by tram.
2 Can you ...............................
after the children for an hour?
a is going b go c goes
a look b give c pick
2 I. . this text message.
3 I need to ............................
up the kitchen.
a don't understand b 'm not understanding
a pick b clean c look c doesn't understand
4 Please ..............................
off the TV when you go to bed. 3 What is Charlie.. . ..............
upstairs?
a pick b give c turn a do b does c doing
5 Helena wants to ...............................
up her job because she 4 What you listening to?
doesn't like her manager.
a is b are c do
a look b pick c give
5 Can I call you back 1 We .........•·•·•·•·•·•
..........
dinner at the
6 Please .............................
up your rubbish when you leave moment.
the park.
a 're having b have c 's having
a look b pick c turn
6 I ................................
German, but not very well.
C Choose the correct words to complete the blog post. a 'm speaking b speak c 's speaking
the rabbits. You can 5pick / give them up in your hands! because we spend time together.
They're so cute. I love my new job. When I 6 pick / turn
off the lights and close the shop at the end of the day, I
can't wait for tomorrow!
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PRONUNCIATION WRITING
3 A ClJ
7.02 I connected speech, the /t/ sound I Listen to
the sentences. Do the speakers pronounce the final -t write a blog post; use example language
in doesn't and isn't? SA Read the blog post. Choose the things it mentions
1 She's isn't thinking about anything. (a-f).
2 It doesn't look good. a art classes
3 He isn't driving today. b books
4 She doesn't like cheese. c places to eat
5 He isn't speaking to her. d parties
6 It isn't raining today. e picking up rubbish
B ClJ
7.02 I Listen again and repeat. f sports
LISTENING
I think it's important to be part of your local
4A You will listen to a podcast about volunteers. Choose community. That's why I'm in a social media
the best meaning of a volunteer (a-c). group for people who live in my area. This helps
a someone who helps other people in their free time all of us in lots of different ways. For example,
b someone who works a lot during the week if someone moves to the area and wants
c someone who works outside information on restaurants or to play sport, they
B ClJ
7.03 I Listen to the podcast. Are the sentences can ask local people for ideas. You can buy and
about Wesley (W) or Josie (J)? sell things on the website, too. We also organise
1 He/She is a teacher. house sitting and community events, like bike
2 He/She works in an office. rides and book clubs. To give another example,
3 He/She is training a sports team today. we have street parties where people dance and
4 He/She is working in a garden today. have fun. v Op
C ClJ
7.03 I Listen again. Are the statements True (T) or
False (F)?
B Complete the sentences with for, give or like.
1 Wesley teaches adults.
2 There aren't any vegetables in the garden at the 1 We do lots of things to help.. . ....................
example,
moment. we give old people tea and coffee on Thursdays.
3 Wesley is cleaning up the garden today. 2 We also have events to bring people together,
. . . football matches.
4 The work in the garden is easy.
3 To ..............another example, we have a local
5 Josie trains children to play sport.
tennis team.
6 She enjoys working in an office.
7 The children like football. C Imagine that you are in a community group for your
8 The team has a big game tomorrow. area. Write a blog post about what your group does.
Use the activities in Ex SA and the language in Ex SB to
help you. Write 80-100 words.
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I phone for information
HOW TO ...
VOCABULARY B CD
7.05 I Listen again. Complete the sentences.
1 Justin wants to watch a film on.
phoning 2 The cinema is showing the film ..................................
times.
1A Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the 3 The first showing is at... ........... p.m.
sentences. 4 The last showing is at ...............................
p.m.
1 The sound is really bad. Can you call me on the 5 Tickets for the first showing are£
moment/ second/ landline? 6 Tickets for the other showings are£
2 Please leave/ call/ ring a message after the tone. 7 You can buy tickets on the MovMaxx ..
3 Can you call/ hold/ wait a moment, please? or at the ticket office.
4 Can you call Gina land line/ mobile/ back as soon 8 You can bring your own .
as possible, please?
5 To ring/ delete/ phone this message, press three. PRONUNCIATION
6 I need to phone/ delete/ send the bank, but I can't
find the number.
4A CD
7.06 I friendly intonation I Listen. Does each
speaker sound friendly (F) or unfriendly (U)?
B Complete the sentences with the words in the box. 1 I'm phoning to ask about a film.
2 I have another question.
back call deleted double landline 3 Thank you for waiting.
minute send smartphone
4 What are your opening hours?
1 Can you hold on a ....................................
? I'm just going 5 Can I help you with anything else?
inside the house. 6 No, that's all. Thank you for your help.
2 The number is nine ...............................
four, six eight
three.
B CD
7.07 I Listen to the friendly speakers and repeat.
CO.Uk.
B CD
7.08 I Listen and check.
3 A CD
7.05 I Listen to Justin calling a cinema. Which of
C CD
7.09 I You are Bin the conversation in Ex SA.
these things does he NOT ask about?
Listen and speak after the beep. Record the
1 film times conversation if you can.
2 types of films
D Listen to your recording and compare it to the model in
3 ticket prices
Ex SB.
GRAMMAR LISTENING
verbs and to infinitive 2 A Cl7.10 I Listen to three English students
talking about themselves in class. Match the
1A Match (1-8) to (a-h) to make questions and statements.
people (1-3) with the jobs (A-C).
1 When did you decide
1 Ricardo 2 Kura 3 Maria
2 I'd like to
3 I need
4 Would you
5 I learned
6 I'd hate
7 Do you
8 I'm planning to go
a to call my mum tonight.
b to become a teacher?
c want to go out for dinner?
d to read and write when I was three.
e to live somewhere very cold.
f on holiday twice this year.
g come and see you later, if that's OK.
h like to meet for a coffee this afternoon?
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GRAMMAR I superlative adjectives
LessonSA VOCABULARY I describing places
PRONUNCIATION I -tin superlatives
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
describing places superlative adjectives
1A Choose the correct word to complete the 2A The sentences below have a mistake. Choose the
sentences. best option to correct the mistake.
1 The view from our hotel window was very 1 I'm the most tall person in my family.
a ocean b pretty c national a tallest b taller c tall
2 There are lots of little shops and markets 2 By bike is best way to travel in my city.
............ the area. a better b most good c the best
a in b on c at 3 What's the modern part of your city?
3 Yesterday we swam in the ........................
It was very a most modern b a modern c more modern
cold!
4 The south of my country is the most dry part.
a forest b coast c ocean
a dry b driest c drier
4 Madrid is about 70 km west ................ here.
a at b on C Of B Complete the text with the superlative form of the
5 Be careful on those dangerous .................. by the sea. adjectives in the box.
a rocks b forests c oceans
[ beautiful dry far high large wet ]
6 Golden Gate park is right ..............................
the middle of
San Francisco.
a on b in at
C
Did you know ... ?
B Complete the sentences with one word in each gap.
We aren't alone in space. There are eight planets
The first letter is given.
in our solar system. The 1 .................. from Earth
1 In the afternoon, we had al ..................................
walk in the is Neptune, and it's the only one you can't see at
f night.
2 Oxford is a famous town in them .......................of
England. There are seven continents (big parts of land,
2
3 Cabo San Lucas is a popular Mexican holiday city e.g. Africa, Europe), but the ............................. is Asia.
on the Pacific 0 3
You may know that the ............................. mountain in
4 There are lots of p .... little shops and the world is in the Himalayas, but did you know
cafes in the a that in Europe, it's Mount Elbrus, in Russia, at
5 At the t... . ... of the mountain there are 4,741 metres?
some w... ..................
views across the park.
The Atacama Desert in Chile and Peru is the
6 lstana Negara in Kuala Lumpur is the
.........................
place on the planet, where some parts
N... ......Palace of Malaysia.
have only 1-3 mm of rain a year.
C Choose the correct words to complete the text. The 5 .................. city in the world is Mawsynram in
India. It has over 11,000 mm ofrain a year.
If you go to Australia, visit the Whitsunday Islands.
Whitehaven beach is the best in the world, but is it
6
Come and visit the .... •·•·•·•·•........ 7 Where is your favourite beach?
1
wonderful /
national Croatia.
PRONUNCIATION
There are lots of
great things to 3 A CD
8.01 I-t in superlatives I Listen to the sentences.
Write the missing words.
do here. You can relax by the 2 rocks / coast and
1 It's the most..... ..place to visit.
swim in the Mediterranean Sea. Because it's not
2 It's the best ...............................
to see elephants.
an 3ocean / coast, the water is 4 lovely / pretty
3 It's the driest.. . ....... on the planet.
and warm. Or perhaps visit the Plitvice Lakes
4 Neptune is the furthest ...................................
from Earth.
5
National / Wonderful Park, which is 130 km
5 It's the smallest
south 6for / of the capital, Zagreb. The lakes are
6 The coldest .................................
is January.
in the 7top / middle of a beautiful forest and are
very 8 national / pretty. B CD
8.01 I Listen again. In which sentences can you hear
the-tin bold? Listen again and repeat.
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II
READING
Our holiday in York
4A Read the text. Select a picture to answer the My best friend Marta and I and just got
question.
back from a holiday in York, a town in the
York is a city in the north of England. It has a lot of north of England. We visited our friends
old buildings and is popular with tourists.
David and Leyla and had a wonderful
Which picture shows York? time! Here's what we did.
Dayl
On the first day we went to the York City Walls.
They are 3.4 km long and go around the old
town. From the top you have great views of the
streets and the centre. It's the best way to start
a visit to the city! Then we rode bikes near the
river in Rowntree Park, close to David and Leyla's
house.
Day2
Today we walked around the Shambles. It's a
lovely street in the centre of York. Some of the
buildings are 800 years old! The buildings are
very pretty and there are some lovely little shops
and cafes. For me, it's the nicest part of the
city. In the afternoon we visited Betty's Cafe Tea
Rooms and relaxed with a cup of English tea. We
also tried some of the most delicious cakes in
this city!
Day4
We like walking, and so later in the week the
four of us drove to the North York Moors. They're
about 40 km north of York, and the views are
wonderful. We walked for five hours, but it rained
B Read the article. Decide if these things are in York (Y)
a lot. It was the wettest day of our holiday!
or outside York (O).
1 the Shambles
2 Scarborough castle
3 Rowntree Park
4 North York Moors
S the beach
6 Betty's Cafe Tea Rooms
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GRAMMAR I be going to
Lesson 8B VOCABULARY I travel activities
PRONUNCIATION I weak form of to
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
travel activities be going to
1A Complete the table with one word in each gap. The 2A Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the
first letter is given. sentences.
1 Kyra's going ...............................
a film at the cinema
verb phrase
tonight.
take a to watch b watching c watch
2 . . ........going to talk to Hannah?
famous places
a You aren't b You are c Are you
go on an organised 3t 3 I'm. . go to the bank this afternoon.
a going to b go c going
around the town
4 We. .. stay at home tonight.
go with a local 5 g ..... a not going to b aren't going to c aren't going
5 What . . ...........do about this?
an app or guidebook
a are you going to b you are going to
B Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the c you aren't going to
sentences. 6 A: Are you going to try the local food in Korea?
1 When I was in Cuba, I made/ took/ used a dance B: Yes,
class. It was amazing1 a I'm going b lam c I try
2 My friend Owen always takes/ makes/ looks a lot
of photos when he travels. B Complete the sentences with be going to and the verbs
3 My favourite thing on holiday is using/ trying/ in the box.
doing the local food.
[ not eat not stay play take visit watch ]
4 When we went to Prague, we used/ did/ took an
app to help us find places in the city.
1 This summer we.. . ...my mum in Scotland.
5 Tomorrow we're looking/ going on/ visiting an
organised tour of the Taj Mahal. 2 What film ............................
you ...................................
at the
cinema tonight?
6 When we visited the Amazon, we went with/ went
on/ visited a local guide. 3 Tonight 1. . .....................
photos of the moon with my
new camera.
C Complete the text with the words in the box. 4 I ........................at home tonight, I'm going out.
Helena ...............................
5 ..................................... football with us
[ around class guide local photos tour at the weekend?
6 Chris .. .anything. He's not hungry.
B ClJ
8.0Z I Listen again and repeat. Pay attention to the S Where are they going to spend a lot of time in
Buzios?
weak form of to.
< lnbox AV
LISTENING Hi Jenny!
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HOW TO ... I make requests and offers in a hotel
always 8 ............. (careful). Under the ground in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia,
is natural hot water, so in the middle of the old
B Cl8.09 I Listen and check. town you can take a bath! Some of the baths are
hundreds of years old. When you arrive, a person
gives you soap and a towel. The baths are very hot,
READING so stay in for five minutes, then quickly take a cold
shower. Then go back in again! Usually people stay
3A Read the article quickly. Match the places (1-3) for an hour, then have a cup of Georgian tea. It's an
with the photos (A-C). experience you can't forget!
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1-4 CUMULATIVE REVIEW
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CUMULATIVE REVIEW 1-4
Jess: It's Tara's birthday party tomorrow. What shops and shopping
food do we need for the picnic? I can make 14 Choose the correct words to complete the
some 1ch... e... e and 2 t .....ma .. o sandwiches. conversations.
Rene: I've got a salad with 1.. tt.. 3
e, 1 A: Where can I buy magazines near here?
4
c c ..... be 5
and p ..... p ..rs B: There's a newsagent's/ baker's at the end of
this road.
Jess: Great! What about drinks?
2 A: I need to go to the greengrocer's/ pharmacy
Chelsea: I've got 7 le....on .....d .....and for some medicine.
7
or .... g .....L .......
c.......
• ls that OK? B: There's one near here, but it's closed today.
There's another one in the supermarket/ cafe.
Jess: Perfect! And I've got the birthday cake!
3 A: Where did you get that T-shirt?
B: From the new hairdresser's/ sports shop in
town. Do you know it?
4 A: Do you want to come to the bookshop/ dry
cleaner's with me? I need to get my dress.
B: OK, but only if you buy me lunch at the cafe /
sports shop!
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How to ...
Pranav is very 1. . ............. (over two metres) and he's 13 Complete the conversations with one word in each
got dark 2 ..... 3
. ..... He's also got a _ ........... and a gap. The first letter is given.
moustache. He usually wears a suit to work, but right
... apologise and make excuses
now, he's going running, so he's wearing 4................. and
a T-shirt A: I'm really 1s .............I'm late.
B: No 2 p . You're here now .
... give directions
A: Excuse me, could you tell me the 3w .......................
to the
station?
B: Of course. Walk to the 4 e ...................
of this road, then
turn left. The station is in 5f
... phone for information
A: Good morning, I'm calling to ask 6a............. tickets
for the new exhibition. How much are they, please?
April is tall and she's got long, 5 ..... hair. She B: They're £15 for adults and £8 for children.
usually wears 6............. and a jumper. Today she's also A: Thanks. I have 7a... . .. question. Could you tell
wearing a 7 . ..... because it's cold. me the closing times?
B: We close at 5.30 p.m. Can I help you with 8 a..
phrasal verbs else?
10 Choose the correct word to complete the sentences. A: No, that's all, thank you.
Don't forget to take/ turn off the lights. ... make requests and offers in a hotel
2 Anton wants to get/ give up his job. B: Reception. How can I help?
3 What a party! Can you help me clean on/ up? A: Hi, the TV isn't working in my room. Can you
4 Can you look after/ about my dog for me? 9
g ........... me another room?
5 Let's get/ pick up the rubbish. B: I'm 10a .. that's not possible at the moment,
6 I need to look/ see up some information on the we're full. I'll 11
s... ... someone up to look at
internet your TV
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should, shouldn't
like, hate, love + -ing
6 Complete the article with should or shouldn't and the
3 Correct five mistakes with verb + -ing in the article. verbs in brackets.
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CUMULATIVE REVIEW 1-8
past simple: irregular verbs; wh- questions 12 Match the sentence beginnings (1-8) with the endings
(a-h).
8 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
1 The coldest part
verbs in brackets.
2 I'm the tallest
I.. . ........ (have) my driving test last week. 3 My dad knows the best
2 Lisa ...........(meet) her best friend at university. 4 Dr Willis is the most important
3 My friend.. (tell) me a secret yesterday S The longest
4 I .........................
(wake) up at 5 a.m. today. 6 This is the most expensive
S Someone.. . ..........(ring) me just now, but I don't 7 June is usually the
know who it was. 8 Leonardo's is the best restaurant
6 I felt bad because I ....(not know) the man's a jokes in the world!
name.
b wettest month in my country.
adjectives and modifiers c of my country is the north.
d in the city.
9 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
e character in the book.
1 look/ Those/ glasses/ great.
f film I have watched was three hours.
2 really/ This/ is/ busy/ cafe.
g person in my family.
3 any/ got/ you/ tea/ Have/ green?
h laptop in the shop. It's £2,000.
4 a/ I/ interesting/ watched/ very/ yesterday/ film .
S too/ That/ expensive/ is/ restaurant. comparative adjectives
6 lesson/ a/ boring/ Tuesday's/ was/ bit.
13 Complete the text with the comparative form of the
7 journey/ Did/ have/ a/ you/ good?
adjectives in brackets.
8 loud/ here/ It's/ in/ so!
Last week, I bought an electric bike. Before that,
prepositions and adverbs of movement
I travelled to work by bus, which is sometimes
10 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
. (slow) than a bike because there is a
2
[ along away in over past up ] lot of traffic. But going by bike is .................... (fast)
3
than walking and my journey is always
1 Hurry up and get ....................
the car. We're late!
(interesting) and 4 ........... (easy) than taking a bus.
2 Walk.. . ... this road for about 300 metres, then
turn left. Now I can go cycle through the park, too, which is
6
3 I can't ride my bike .................this hill, it's too . (quiet) and . .. (beautiful) than
difficult. I need to walk. the roads. I love itl It's 7 . (good) for the
4 He just walked ........................
me and didn't even say environment and of course, it's 8
.. . (cheap}
hello.
than paying for public transport!
S We can walk ........... the bridge to get to the other
side of the river.
6 Go... . I don't want to talk to you right now.
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1 Complete the sentences with the adjectives in the box. [ after ago in last on yesterday ]
and an 6 ....................... where you can relax and watch A: Really good, thanks. Come in.
TV. 7 ..................... , there are three large and one small ..I'm late, the traffic is terrible .
bedroom, all with a large wardrobe to keep your . . . . . problem. Let me take your coat.
clothes in. There are two bathrooms, both with a B: Thank you. These are 5............... you.
6
modern 8
. The house also has a A: Flowers! How nice .................. you!
9
......
to park your car. (One hour later.)
7
B: That ............ delicious!
8
A: I'm ....................... you liked it!
B: Oh well, time to go. Work tomorrowi
A: 9 ............ a safe journey home.
10
B: Thanks. And thank you ...................... the lovely
evening.
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CUMULATIVE REVIEW 1-8
rainy spring snowing summer sunny warm [ alone drive fix front good hands long
1 the season after winter:. 1 Do you know someone who can .........................
my
2 when the sky is blue, it's: .. computer? It's broken.
Dear Jon,
Commonexcuses Thank you for booking your holiday to Bali with us. Here
We asked you to send us common excuses are the details of your trip.
you hear at work. Here are the results. You arrive on 23 April in Denpasar Airport. From there
you go 1with / on a local guide by car to your hotel in
Being late to work or a meeting ...
Nusa Dua. The next day you can 2visit / look around the
1 'I ..........................
my train.' area and 3take I do some photos of the beautiful coast.
2 'My bus. ....late.' On the 25th, you're going to go 4 with / on an organised
3 'I didn't .......................
my alarm.' tour of Ubud. This town is famous for its food, so we
4 'I.. .... the wrong time.' suggest you 5try I do the local dishes. You can even 6 use
/ do a cooking class while you're there.
Not coming to work ... On your trip you can 7 use / do our 'Visit Bali' app, which
5 'My child was gives you all the information you need when you 8go /
6 'There was a.. ..............
with my car.' visit famous places on the island.
Have a great time!
Not finishing your work .. .
Nyoman
7 'I .........................
my bag in a taxi.'
8 'My wifi was .
hotel rooms
12 Complete the hotel description with one word in each
gap. The first letter is given.
transport collocations
9 Choose the correct word to complete the sentences. Hotel facilities
1 I usually drive/ ride my bike to work if the weather • There is free 1w. . ....... everywhere in the hotel, so
is good. you can go online at any time.
2 This is where you buy your ticket and get at/ on the • We have a large car 2 p............... if you are driving here.
hovercraft. • We have 3a. ...........conditioning in every room to
3 Let's leave/ take a train into town so we don't have keep you cool on hot days.
to drive.
• Every bathroom has a 4 s... and a bath.
4 lfwe go to the cinema by/ in car, we can leave a bit
• If you want to exercise, you can visit the 5g ...
later.
on the first floor.
5 You can't get from/ out of the van here. The road
is too busy.
.?
• After a long day, why not relax in our 6 s ...............
• We have two different 7 r.......................
with lots of options
6 Can you get off/ out your motorbike please, sir.
for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
7 It's a nice day. We can walk around the city on foot/
• Before you leave, visit the 8 g .............. shop and buy
walk.
something for your friends and family at home.
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UNIT 1
Audio 1.01
1
2
How do you know Sarah?
Do you like your job?
Fran:
Mike:
Fran:
Mike:
One thirty. Can we meet at the café on East Street?
Good idea. I love that place. Can we meet at two?
Sure. See you then.
OK, bye.
Audio 1.05
3 Do you work with Paul?
1 Can we do something this evening?
4 Where do you live?
2 What would you like to do?
5 What do you do?
3 Let’s meet at the cinema.
6 Do you come from Poland?
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UNIT 2
Audio 2.01
Louise: Hi Carl. Are you at the supermarket?
Carl: Yes, I am.
Audio 2.05
Waiter: Good evening. Do you have a reservation?
Alex: Yes, we have a table for two for 8 p.m. Can we
have a table near the window?
Waiter: Yes, certainly. Here you are. And here are your
menus.
Louise: Great. Can you get some bread? We don’t have
any. Jenny: Thank you.
Carl: Sure. Just that? Waiter: Are you ready to order?
Alex: Yes, I think so. For the starter, I’d like the
Louise: Yes. Oh, wait. Can you also buy some chillies,
olives, please. And I’d like the lamb for the
please?
main course.
Carl: OK … chillies. Ahh. They don’t have any fish, so
Waiter: Very good. And you?
we can’t eat that tonight. But they have a lot of
Jenny: Could I have the soup, then the fish, please?
prawns. Do you want any?
Waiter: Sure, no problem. Would you like something
Louise: Yes. Good idea. Can you buy some rice, too? And to drink?
maybe a melon, to eat after dinner? Jenny: Can we have some water, please?
Carl: Sure. See you soon. Waiter: Yes, of course.
Jenny: Thank you.
Audio 2.02 Waiter: How is your meal?
1 Would you like some cheese? Alex/Jenny: Very good, thank you!
2 Can I have an orange, please?
3 I’d like a melon. Audio 2.06 and 2.07
4 Let’s buy some mushrooms. 1 Can we have some water, please?
5 I don’t want an egg. 2 Could I have a salad, please?
6 We need some oil. 3 Can I have some chips?
7 Would you like some lemonade? 4 Could we have a table near the window?
8 Can you buy a cucumber and an avocado? 5 Can I have the soup, please?
6 Could we have the bill at the same time?
Audio 2.03
Jess: Don’t forget, Theo and Yuki and their son Jake are Audio 2.08 and 2.09
here for dinner tomorrow night. Waiter: Good evening, do you have a reservation?
Ben: Oh yes! I need to go shopping. What do you want to Customer: Yes, we have a table for two for half past six.
cook? Waiter: Are you ready to order?
Jess: Well, Theo loves meat, so we could buy some lamb, Customer: Yes. For a starter, can I have the salad, please?
or chicken. Waiter: Yes, of course. And for the main course?
Ben: Do they all like it? Customer: I’d like the chicken, please.
Jess: Hmm. Actually, no. I forgot that Yuki doesn’t eat Waiter: Would you like something to drink?
meat. But she eats fish. So we can cook that. Customer: Could I have some sparkling water, please?
Ben: OK. Let’s get some prawns. They sell really nice ones Waiter: Yes, certainly.
at the market. You can make a salad to go with it. Waiter: Would you like to look at the dessert menu?
Jess: Good idea, she really likes prawns. Oh, and Jake Customer: No thanks. Could we have the bill, please?
eats a lot of vegetables, so you can buy broccoli or Waiter: Yes, of course.
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carrots as well.
Ben: Vegetables? How old is he?
Jess: He’s ten. I know, it’s funny, isn’t it? Oh, can you buy UNIT 3
something for dessert, too?
Ben: How about some ice cream? Audio 3.01
Jess: Yes, and maybe some strawberries. And buy some 1 This oven is easy to use.
lemonade for Jake, too. 2 Are these your mirrors?
Ben: Lemonade, OK. See you later. 3 These cups in the sink are dirty.
4 We like this sofa.
Audio 2.04 5 Your keys are on this shelf.
1 We have Spanish classes twice a week. 6 Can I eat these eggs in the fridge?
2 I go to a party once a month.
3 I check my messages once a minute! Audio 3.02
4 We meet for lunch every Sunday. Hayley: Fabien! Nice to see you!
5 We only go on holiday once a year. Fabien: Hi Hayley! So, this is your new place …
6 I check my emails once an hour. Hayley: Yes, it is. Come in. So, what do you think?
Fabien: It’s really nice! How about a tour?
Hayley: Of course. Please, come in.
Fabien: Great!
Hayley: So, this is the hall. I put my keys on that little table
there so I don’t lose them.
Fabien: Good idea. I always lose my keys.
Hayley: And this is the living room.
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AUDIOSCRIPTS
supermarket about a kilometre away. You can Danny: No, people! There were seven billion people in the
walk there. world in 2011.
James: That’s good, because I don’t have a car. So that’s Nadia: Ah, right, of course! What other events are in the
my next question. Is there a train station in the article?
area? Danny: Ha, OK. Malala Yousafzai won the Nobel Peace
Summer: Yes, there is. There’s one in King Street. Prize in 2014.
James: That’s great. Is there much traffic on this road? Nadia: Oh yes. Was she the youngest person to win it?
Summer: Well, there’s a school nearby, so at three p.m. Danny: Yes, she was seventeen years old! OK, when were
when school finishes there’s a lot of traffic, but the first camera phones in the shops?
there isn’t much noise at other times. It’s very Nadia: Hmm. I think they were around in … 2005.
quiet at the weekend. Danny: No. The first camera phones were in the shops
James: OK. And what about nightlife? Is there much to around the year 2000.
do in the evening? Nadia: Really? And after that, selfies were really popular.
Summer: Well, there’s a small café near here, but there Danny: They still are! But there was an important selfie in
aren’t any restaurants. But in the centre of town, the news in 2012. Can you remember why?
there are lots of cafés, restaurants and cinemas. Nadia: No idea.
James: Sounds good. I think … I want to live here! Danny: It was from Mars – it was a NASA robot!
Summer: Great! So, the next thing to do is ... Nadia: Ah, right. Yes, I remember now! Amazing.
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UNIT 4
Audio 4.01
A: Hi Ania. Where were you last night?
B: Oh, yesterday afternoon was busy at work. And two days
ago I was in Paris. So I was really tired.
Audio 4.04
1 In 2018 three point five seven two billion viewers
watched the FIFA World Cup.
2 An average blue whale weighs about 18,000 kilograms.
3 What was life like a hundred years ago?
4 In 2021, the population of Australia was twenty-five
A: No problem. But let’s meet some time soon. We need point eight million.
to do something for your birthday. How about after 5 Over seventy-five and a half million people visit Paris
tomorrow’s class? every year.
B: I can’t, sorry. What about Saturday, in the afternoon? 6 The average person walks round the Earth four point
A: Maybe we can have birthday cake at Mason’s? five times in their life.
B: Good idea! I love that restaurant. But my birthday was a
week ago ... Audio 4.05
A: Oh, really? Sorry! So it was last Wednesday? A: I’m at the station. How far is it to your house?
B: Yes. That’s why I was in Paris last weekend. B: It’s about ten minutes by bus.
A: Ah, I see! Well, we can have a late birthday lunch on A: And how long does it take to walk?
Saturday. No problem! B: About half an hour.
A: Hmm, OK, the bus then. How much is the ticket?
Audio 4.02 B: Not much. It’s only a pound, I think.
1 She wasn’t born in 2000. A: And how many stops before I get off?
2 Were they at home last night? B: Let me think ... it’s four or five.
3 Yes, they were. A: OK, thanks. Oh, it’s here now. See you soon.
4 Where were you in 2020?
5 No, he wasn’t. He was with Andy.
Audio 4.06 and 4.07
6 We were very happy with our hotel. 1 A: How much is this watch?
B: It’s £350.
Audio 4.03 A: Sorry, how much?
Nadia: What have you got there, Danny? 2 A: How many people are in your English class?
Danny: It’s an article called ‘Big events of the 21st B: About twenty.
Century’. A: Sorry, how many?
Nadia: Oh, really? And what’s in it? 3 A: How far is the supermarket from here?
Danny: Let’s see ... Can you guess? B: It’s about ten kilometres.
Nadia: OK. Well, what about when Barack Obama was A: Sorry, how far?
president?
4 A: How long was the meeting?
Danny: Yes! That’s there. Can you remember when it was?
Nadia: Was it ... 2008? B: Four hours.
Danny: Yes, it was! OK, the first one is when Facebook A: Sorry, how long?
started. When was that? 5 A: How tall is your brother?
Nadia: Um, that was 2006, I think. B: He’s two metres.
Danny: No, it wasn’t. It was back in 2004! A: Sorry, how tall?
Nadia: Wow, really? I didn’t think it was that early. 6 A: How old is your boss?
Danny: OK, here’s another one. There were seven billion of
B: She’s about thirty.
something in 2011. Do you know what they were?
A: Sorry, how old?
Nadia: Hmm. That’s difficult. I don’t know ... trees?
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Audio 4.08
1
Ben:
Assistant 1:
Ben:
Excuse me. Could you help me?
Sure. How can I help?
Do you sell books on Thai cooking?
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UNIT 5
Audio 5.01
1
2
We watched a really good film on TV last night.
Last year Salma visited London for the first time.
Assistant 1: Yes, of course. Come with me ... Here you are. 3 I played football with my friends on Sunday.
This one is very good. It has lots of recipes. 4 I stopped eating meat last year.
Curry, salads, desserts and more. 5 Ben wanted to study Russian at school.
Ben: I see. How much is it?
6 Everyone looked tired at the end of the day.
Assistant 1: This one is 25 pounds.
7 When she young, Daria lived in Moldova.
Ben: Hmmm. That’s a bit expensive.
Assistant 1: What about this one? It’s only 10 pounds, and 8 I started work early this morning.
it’s easy to use.
Ben: Yes, it looks good. I’ll take it. Audio 5.02
Assistant 1: Great. Here at Central Adult Education Centre, we have lots of
2 different courses to help you in life. Many of our students
Ben: Excuse me, could you help me? leave school at sixteen, then find it difficult to get a good
job. We can help you learn important skills that you
Assistant 2: Yes, of course.
need to pass your exams or go to university. Some of our
Ben: Do you sell men’s shirts? students become teachers and doctors! It’s not just work
Assistant 2: Of course. You need the clothes department. skills. We can help you learn to drive with our excellent
It’s on the third floor. teachers. And we’re a friendly place. Lots of students meet
Ben: Thank you. their best friends here! So don’t wait. Call us today!.
Ben: Hi. I like this shirt, but I don’t like green. Have
you got it in a different colour? Audio 5.03
Assistant 3: Let me see ... we also have it in blue. 1 left
Ben: Great. Can I try it on? 2 drove
Assistant 3: Of course. 3 had
Ben: Where are the changing rooms? 4 woke up
Assistant 3: Over there. 5 went
Ben: Thank you. 6 drank
Assistant 3: How was it? 7 said
Ben: Great, I really like it. Can I pay by phone? 8 rang
Assistant 3: Yes, that’s fine. Do you need a bag?
Ben: No thanks. Could I have a receipt? Audio 5.04
Assistant 3: Yes, of course. Here you are. Have a good day. 1
Ben: Thank you. You too. Manuel: I work in a greengrocer’s at weekends, and last
month was my twenty-first birthday. At the end of
Audio 4.09 the day my boss asked me to close the shop. I shut
1 Can I pay by phone? the door and turned around, and there was my
2 Can I try it on? boss, my friends and some of the customers. They
3 How much is it? all shouted, ‘surprise!’ I didn’t tell anyone it was
my birthday, but my boss knew and he told them.
4 Could I have a receipt?
There were twenty people in the small shop and
we all ate some chocolate cake! It was really funny.
Audio 4.10 and 4.11
2
A: Excuse me, can you help me?
Taylor: Last summer I passed my driving test. I was very
B: Yes, of course.
happy because it was the third time I tried. The
A: Do you sell laptop chargers? For this laptop?
weekend after, my friends booked a hotel by the
B: Let me see ... yes, we do. Here you are.
sea, about a hundred kilometres from where we
A: Great, thanks. How much is it?
live. It was a surprise for me. We left home in my
B: This one is thirty pounds.
car and we were about half an hour from the hotel
A: Good, I’ll take it. Can I pay by phone?
when the car stopped working. It started to rain
B: Yes, that’s fine.
but we had to wait on the road for a mechanic!
A: Could I have a receipt?
After two hours a man came and the car started
B: Sure. Here you are.
again, but we were all so cold and unhappy that we
A: Thanks.
drove home!
3
Craig: I remember the first day I started university very
well. My parents took me in their car and helped me
move into my new apartment, which I shared with
three other people. After they left, another student
arrived. I was surprised to see it was my old friend
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Audio 5.06
1 I’m so sorry I’m late.
2 That’s all right.
3 No problem.
-
UNIT 6
Audio 6.01
1
2
Where are you going?
What are you listening to?
Audio 5.07 and 5.08 3 Who are you talking to?
1 I'm sorry I'm late. 4 Why are you running?
2 I'm really sorry I'm late. 5 What are you wearing?
3 I'm so sorry I'm late.
Audio 6.02
Audio 5.09 and 5.10 Nikki: Hello?
A: Where were you? You’re late. Clive: Good afternoon, is that Nikki White?
B: I know, I’m really sorry. There was a problem with my car. Nikki: Yes, speaking.
A: OK ... Clive: Oh, hi. My name’s Clive, I’m calling from the taxi
B: Then the bus was late. company.
A: That’s all right. But let’s go through. People are here to Nikki: Oh right, yes. I’m just waiting for my bags. Are you at
see your presentation now. the airport?
B: What do you mean? Don’t we start at 10.30? Clive: Er ... no, I’m not. Listen I’m sorry, but I’m a bit late.
A: No, the meeting was at ten. We only have thirty minutes The traffic is really bad. I’m driving there now,
left. though.
B: Oh, no. I had the wrong time! I’m so sorry. Nikki: Oh.
A: It’s OK, but let’s go now! Clive: Can I ask you to wait outside the airport after you go
B: Yes, of course. through security?
Nikki: Of course. No problem.
Clive: Great. Please wait for me at the taxi stop. It’s very
busy there, so please tell me what you look like, then
I can find you when I arrive.
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Nikki: Yes, of course. Oh wait, I’m going through security Audio 6.06 and 6.07
now. Can I call you back in a few minutes?
1 A: So at the crossroads, I turn right.
Clive: Yes, of course. Call me on this number.
B: No, at the crossroads you turn left.
Nikki: OK.
2 A: OK. So I walk down this street, then stop at the café
Clive: Hello? right?
Nikki: Hi Clive, it’s me again, Nikki White. B: No, you go past the café.
Clive: Ah yes. Hi, Nikki. 3 A: OK so I go down Vernon Drive?
Nikki: I’m at the taxi stop. I’m standing next to a blue taxi. B: No, it’s Verdon Drive.
I’m tall, and I’ve got long, straight hair.
Clive: OK. What colour is your hair? Audio 6.08 and 6.09
Nikki: Red. Red hair. And I’m wearing jeans and a black
jacket. A: Excuse me, how do you get to the station?
Clive: Ah, OK. I’m arriving now ... I think I can see you ... I’m B: Go to the end of the road and turn left at the corner.
driving a big, black car. Can you see me? A: OK.
Nikki: Oh yes, hi! OK, I’m coming to you now. B: Go past the statue and there’s a crossroads.
A: Yes.
B: Go straight on at the crossroads into Creen Road.
Audio 6.03
A: Green Road, got it.
Great group moment! B: No, it’s Creen road.
Do you have an amazing photo of a group moment you’d A: Ah OK, sorry. Creen Road.
like to share? Send it to us with a short description and say B: The station is on your left.
why it was great. You can win a camera! A: Thank you.
Audio 6.04
1
2
3
4
5
It’s bigger than a house.
They’re worse than cars.
It’s more expensive than a holiday.
They’re smaller than bikes.
It’s easier than that.
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UNIT 7
Audio 7.01
1
2
I get up early in the morning.
I’d like an apple and an orange.
6 They’re more comfortable than planes. 3 We’ve got a meeting in the morning.
4 These two things are the same.
Audio 6.05 5 She’s got a good job in a company.
Monika: Excuse me, can you help me? How do you 6 He’s on the phone at the moment.
get to ... erm ... Firstpoint electronics? The
receptionist at my hotel said it’s near here. Audio 7.02
Pedestrian: Firstpoint electronics? It was near here, but it 1 She’s isn’t thinking about anything.
closed last month. 2 It doesn’t look good.
Monika: Oh no. I need to buy a phone charger.
3 He isn’t driving today.
Pedestrian: No problem. You can try Mason’s. It’s a
department store that sells computers, 4 She doesn’t like cheese.
phones … those things. 5 He isn’t speaking to her.
Monika: Great, thanks! And how do I get there? 6 It isn’t raining today.
Pedestrian: OK, walk down this road, then turn right into
Forest Road. Audio 7.03
Monika: Forest Road. Right. Ava: Hello and welcome to the New Life podcast. This
Pedestrian: So after you turn into Forest Road, continue weekend I spoke to two people who give up their
straight on. At the end of the road there’s a free time to help the local community. Listen to
square. what they said.
Monika: OK. I’m here with Wesley in the North Street
Pedestrian: Cross over the square. On the other side community garden. He works here every Saturday.
there’s a crossroads. Turn right at the So, Wesley, what do you usually do?
crossroads, into Griffin Road. Wesley: Hi, Ava. Well, I’m a teacher, so in the week I work at
Monika: Crifton Road, OK. a secondary school.
Pedestrian: No, it’s Griffin Road. Ava: And what are you doing today?
Monika: OK. sorry. Wesley: Today I’m working in vegetable garden. We grow
Pedestrian: Walk along Griffin Road, past the traffic lights, lots of things: onions, potatoes, tomatoes … and
and the department store is on the left. give them to local people.
Monika: Great, thanks. And how far is it? Ava: That’s great! What are you growing at the
Pedestrian: It’s about ten minutes. moment?
Monika: Thank you so much, that’s really helpful. Wesley: Oh, we’re not growing anything now. It’s January,
Pedestrian: No problem. Enjoy your stay. so it’s too cold to grow plants. At the moment
Monika: Thank you! we’re picking up rubbish and taking out old plants,
preparing the garden for the spring.
Ava: It looks like hard work!
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Wesley: It is! But later in the year, when we have lots of Audio 7.08 and 7.09
fruit and vegetables, it’s really nice.
A: Hello, this is the leisure centre. How can I help you?
Ava: Thanks, Wesley.
B: Hi. I’m phoning to ask about the swimming pool.
I’m with Josie now, at a football club in Warhurst.
A: What would you like to know?
Hi Josie, what do you do here?
B: Could you tell me the opening times?
Josie: Hello. I’m one of five people who train the local
A: Of course. The swimming pool is open to the public
girls’ football team, the Warhurst Wanderers. The
from four to seven.
girls are aged from fourteen to seventeen and we
B: Great, thanks.
play here every Sunday.
A: No problem. Can I help you with anything else?
Ava: Wow, great work. And what do you do in the
B: Yes, I have another question. How much does it cost to
week?
swim there?
Josie: Monday to Friday, I work for the local government.
A: It’s five pounds for adults and three pounds for children.
I like my job, but I’m in an office all day, which is a
B: Thank you.
bit boring. I prefer to be outside. So it’s great to
A: Is there anything else?
come here and spend time with the girls. They all
B: No, that’s all. Thank you for your help.
love playing football!
Ava: And what are you doing today?
Josie: Today we’re practising for next week, when we
Audio 7.10
have a big game. We are also talking about our Carol: Good morning class, and welcome to your first
plans for the game. English lesson here at Gladwell College. For our
Ava: Fantastic. Good luck for next week! first activity I want you to work in groups of three.
Please tell each other a little bit about yourselves,
Audio 7.04 say why you’re learning English and one other
thing you want to learn in your free time.
Thank you for phoning MovMaxx cinemas. Please select
Ricardo: OK. Hi, guys. I’m Ricardo, I’m from Italy. I’m an
an option. For films and times, press 1. For ticket prices,
engineer and I’m working here in Oxford at the
press 2. To speak to one of our team, press 5. Alternatively,
moment. I’m learning English because I need to
please visit our website at MovMaxx.co.uk.
use it in my job. I really want to speak and write
better, because I write emails and have meetings
Audio 7.05 in English every day. In my free time I’m trying to
Hailey: Hello, MovMaxx cinemas. You’re speaking to learn the piano as a hobby. What about you?
Hailey. Thank you for waiting. How can I help you Kura: Nice to meet you, Ricardo. So, my name’s
today? Kura, and I’m from Osaka, in Japan. I own a
Justin: Hi there. I’m phoning to ask about the film Total. company that makes clothes. I really love my
Are you showing it at the moment? job! I’m learning English because I need to give
Hailey: Yes, we are. presentations about my clothes to companies and
Justin: Great, and what times is it on? shops in the UK and the USA. It’s really important
Hailey: Sorry, could you hold on a minute? Sorry about for the future of my business! I don’t have much
that, and thanks for waiting. OK. Is it for today? free time, but I love dancing and I want to learn to
Justin: No it’s for Saturday. dance salsa and tango.
Hailey: Just a moment ... Saturday ... it’s on at 3 p.m., 6.30 Maria: Hi guys. Great to meet you. I’m Maria and I’m
and 8.55. There’s also a late showing at 11 p.m. from Madrid in Spain. I live in Oxford with my
Justin: Thank you. How much are the tickets? partner, who is from Scotland. At the moment
Hailey: They’re ten pounds for the 3 p.m. showing, and I’m working as a shop assistant, but I’m learning
twelve pounds fifty for all the others. You can buy English because I’d like to work as a Spanish
tickets on our website at movmaxx.co.uk, or here teacher. I need to speak and write in English well
at the ticket office. to do that. I would also love to learn more about
Justin: OK. What are your opening hours? I’m shopping in photography. I plan to do a course in that next
town so I can come in to buy tickets now. month.
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Hailey: The ticket office is open from 10.30 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Justin: Great, thanks. … I have another question. Can I
bring my own food to the cinema? UNIT 8
Hailey: Yes, that’s fine. But we also sell food here.
Justin: OK, thanks. Audio 8.01
Hailey: No problem. Can I help you with anything else? 1 It’s the most expensive place to visit.
Justin: No, that’s all. Thank you for your help. 2 It’s the best way to see elephants.
Hailey: Thank you for calling. Goodbye. 3 It’s the driest place on the planet.
Justin: Bye.
4 Neptune is the furthest planet from Earth.
5 It’s the smallest area.
Audio 7.06 and 7.07
6 The coldest month is January.
1 I’m phoning to ask about a film.
2 I have another question.
3 Thank you for waiting.
4 What are your opening hours?
5 Can I help you with anything else?
6 No, that’s all. Thank you for your help.
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Audio 8.02 2
1 Who are you going to see? Receptionist: Hello, Reception. You’re speaking to
2 Is she going to leave? Stephen.
Guest 2: Hi there. The TV in my room isn’t working. I
3 Where are they going to stay?
can’t turn it on. Can someone help?
4 How are we going to travel? Receptionist: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. I’ll send someone
5 Are you going to play? up to look at it.
6 What are we going to do? Guest 2: Thank you.
Receptionist: You’re welcome. Can I help you with anything
Audio 8.03 else?
Viv: So, have you got any holiday plans this summer, Guest 2: Yes, please. How do I order room service?
Dillon? Receptionist: Just phone 111. Or I can take your order now,
Dillon: Yes! My friend Karl and I are going to Rio de Janeiro if you like.
in Brazil! Guest 2: No thanks. I need to look at the menu first.
Viv: Really? That’s amazing! Receptionist: OK.
Dillon: I know. We’re going to stay in a really nice hotel on 3
Copacabana beach. Guest 2: Excuse me. Is it possible to book an airport
Viv: Oh wow. transfer for tomorrow?
Dillon: We have plans for when we’re there, too. Receptionist: Just a moment. I’ll check on the computer.
Viv: Oh yeah? What are you going to do? I’m sorry, madam, I’m afraid that’s not
Dillon: Well, first, I’m going to try the local food. I really possible. All our drivers are booked. But I can
want to eat feijoada, a traditional dish made with try another transport service if you like.
black beans and rice. Guest 2: Oh, yes please. That’s kind of you.
Viv: Yum! Sounds good. Receptionist: OK, I’ll call them now.
Dillon: So, for two days we’re just going to look around the Guest 2: Thank you.
city and spend some time on the beach. Then on
the third day we’re going on an organised tour. 4
Viv: And what are you going to see? Receptionist: Hello, Reception. You’re speaking to
Dillon: Well, first there’s Corcovado, the mountain in the Stephen.
middle of the city. Then we’re going to visit Santa Guest 1: Hi, I’m calling from room 372. Is there a safe
Teresa, the old town. It’s famous for its artists and in the room? I’d like to keep my passport in
culture. it.
Viv: And are you going to visit any places outside Rio? Receptionist: I’m afraid our rooms don’t have safes,
Dillon: Yes. In the second week we’re going to visit Búzios. madam. But I can put your passport in the
It’s a small town about 200 km east of Rio. I read safe here at reception, if you like.
that the beaches there are wonderful. Guest 1: Thanks, that’s kind of you. I’ll come down in a
Viv: That’s nice. minute.
Dillon: And because Karl loves taking photos, he’s going to Receptionist: No problem.
take a photography class there. Then we’re going
to go back to Rio for the last few days. Audio 8.05
Viv: And what are you going to do there? 1 I send someone up.
Dillon: Relax. We’re not going to do anything! Just swim in 2 I’ll do that right now.
the sea or the pool, I think.
3 I’ll call room service.
Viv: Sounds brilliant. How long are you going for?
4 I check.
Dillon: Two weeks. I can’t wait!
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Audio 8.09
A: How was your weekend?
B: It was brilliant, thanks!
A: Why? What happened?
B: I had a basketball game on Sunday and my team won.
We played really well.
A: Cool!
B: Yes, I was worried before the game because I slept
badly on Saturday night. But we worked really hard in
the game. That’s why we won. The other team had one
player who was very fast, but we stopped him. What
about you? How was your weekend?
A: It was really good. I went mountain biking. My friend
cycles dangerously sometimes, but I’m always careful.
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-UNIT 1
Lesson 1A
VOCABULARY
1A basketball, tennis player
5C 1
2
3
4
WRITING
are
too
this
meet
5
6
7
8
know
from
Do
do
PRONUNCIATION 2B 1 works
2 starts
4A 1 How do you know Sarah?
3 finishes
2 Do you like your job?
4 isn’t
3 Do you work with Paul?
5 eats
4 Where do you live?
6 visit
5 What do you do?
7 play
6 Do you come from Poland?
8 cook
LISTENING 9 studies
5A a, c, d 10 goes
5B 1 T 2C a starts, works
2 T b goes out
3 F (‘we’re old friends’) c goes, has
4 F (‘I’m from Canada’) d studies
5 T e gets up
6 T f teaches
2D 1 e c a f d b
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8 ach
VOCABULARY
1 1 thirsty UNIT 2
2 ill
3 angry Lesson 2A
4 bored VOCABULARY
5 all right
1A 1 orange juice
6 tired
2 tomatoes
7 hungry
3 rice
8 relaxed
4 broccoli
2A 1 at 4 on 5 eggs
2 next 5 on 6 apple
3 – 6 this 7 beans
2B 1 – 5 on / this 8 yoghurt
2 at 6 on / this 1B 1 sugar
3 – 7 at 2 cereal
4 this 8 at 3 bread
4 apple juice
HOW TO ... 5 noodles
3A 1 M (‘I’m hungry.’) 6 chicken
2 F (‘I have a class at twelve’) 7 carrots
3 F (‘Can we meet at the café on East Street?’) 8 oil
4 M (‘I love that place.’) 9 pear
5 M (‘Can we meet at two?’) 10 grapes
3B 1 Can we do something this evening? GRAMMAR
2 What would you like to do?
2A 1 any 4 some
3 Let’s meet at the cinema.
2 some 5 an
PRONUNCIATION 3 – 6 some
4A 1 I 2 N 3 I 4 I 5 N 6 I 2B 1 b a b b a b a a
SPEAKING PRONUNCIATION
5A 1 things 3A 1 some 5 an
2 Would 2 an 6 some
3 can’t 3 a 7 some
4 OK 4 some 8 a, an
5 Bye
LISTENING
Lesson 1D
4A 1 b (‘Theo loves meat’)
GRAMMAR 2 c (‘Yuki doesn’t eat meat, but she eats fish.’)
1A 1 c 2 a 3 b 4 b 3 a (‘Jake eats a lot of vegetables’)
1B A: Who’s (contraction) that in the photo? 4B cheese, olives, orange juice, pasta
B: That’s (contraction) my sister and her family. Her
4C 1 T (‘Theo loves meat, so we could buy some lamb, or
name’s (contraction) Charlotte. Her husband’s
chicken.’)
(possession) name is Andy, and they’re both
2 F (‘Yuki doesn’t eat meat, but she eats fish.’)
teachers.
3 T (‘Let’s get some prawns. They sell really nice ones
at the market.’)
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4 F (‘Jake eats a lot of vegetables, so you can buy 2C 1 It’s never quiet
broccoli or carrots as well.’) 2 My son often gets up late
5 F (‘Oh, can you buy something for dessert, too?’) 3 he hardly ever eats it
6 T (‘And buy some lemonade for Jake, too.’) 4 my wife usually listens to the news
5 My daughter often listens to music
WRITING
6 I’m never late for work
5A 1 Giselle
2 Tom PRONUNCIATION
3 Jaylan, Giselle 3A 1 week
4 Jaylan 2 month
5 Jaylan, Tom 3 minute
6 Jaylan, Giselle 4 Sunday
5B 1 but 4 but 5 year
2 and 5 or 6 hour
3 and 6 or READING
5C This is a photo of my favourite healthy food – a rainbow 4A 1 twice
salad. I usually eat meat or fish for dinner, but not today! 2 ever
I like this salad because it’s easy to make. You use lots 3 weekend
of vegetables with different colours! This one has green 4 always
cucumber, red tomatoes, red onions, yellow peppers and 5 often
green herbs. I like to drink sparkling water with it. 6 Every
7 on
That looks very nice, Jaylan. I want to make it and eat 8 Sometimes
it! My favourite healthy food is Moqueca. It’s a fish
soup that we eat here in the north of Brazil. You can 4C 1 b c a
buy it in other countries, but it’s not the same. It’s fish, Lesson 2C
red peppers, onions or other vegetables in a tomato
sauce. Mmm, I can smell it now! VOCABULARY
1A 1 dessert
My favourite healthy food is a fruit salad. I make it 2 waiter
with strawberries, melon and pears. I sometimes use 3 starter
oranges too, but when I don’t have any, I add a little bit 4 bill
of lemonade or sparkling water. It’s great on a hot day 5 dinner for two
when I feel thirsty. 6 service charge
6B Sample answer 1B 1 Dinner for two
My favourite healthy food is a vegetable omelette. 2 Starters
I don’t like eggs for breakfast, but I eat them for 3 Main courses
lunch – that’s when I make this. It’s three eggs with 4 Desserts
different vegetables. Sometimes I use red pepper and 5 service charge
sometimes broccoli. I drink it with still water or green 6 bill
tea. It’s very easy! 7 waiter
Lesson 2B HOW TO ...
VOCABULARY 2A 1 W 2 M 3 M 4 W
1A 1 go, meet 2B 1 reservation
2 get up, goes 2 for
3 spend, spends 3 table
4 go to, check 4 Are
1B 1 b c a c a b 5 For
6 like
1C 1 get 5 spend
7 to
2 go 6 check
8 meal
3 meet 7 up
4 spend 8 go PRONUNCIATION
3A P P NP P P NP
GRAMMAR
2A 1 b 2 c 3 b 4 c SPEAKING
2B 1 never 4A 1 c a d e b
2 We often Lesson 2D
3 weekend
4 times GRAMMAR
5 am never 1A 1 c 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 a
6 How 1B 1 doing
7 always 2 getting up
8 reads 3 swimming
4 spending
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8 students’ other: butter, pasta
3A 1 b a a c
UNIT 3
3B 1 a 5 some
2 an 6 any Lesson 3A
3 a 7 some
VOCABULARY
4 some 8 any
1A 1 b 2 a 3 c 4 b 5 c 6 a
4 1 I always get up late at the weekend.
1B 1 counter
2 Susan never works at the weekend.
2 shelf
3 I meet my mum for lunch every Sunday.
3 fridge
4 Mark is hardly ever late for school.
4 plant
5 I play tennis with my friend on Tuesdays.
5 light
6 How often do you listen to the news?
6 shower
7 My parents go on holiday twice a year.
7 cupboard
8 I’m always very tired in the evening.
8 sofa
5A 1 taking rug and washbasin are the extra words
2 running
3 playing
4 writing
5 doing
6 getting up
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1C 1 hall long table and eight chairs. It also has wi-fi and a T
2 sofas with 100 channels. The big bathroom has a shower
3 armchair and a bath, and the small bathroom has a shower. The
4 cupboards kitchen is large and well-equipped, so it’s easy to make
5 oven food. You can put your car in the garage. There’s a
6 bedrooms beautiful view over the park and the shops are close.
7 shower It’s a great place to relax. Welcome!
8 home office
Lesson 3B
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
2A 1 here 5 that
1A 1 different
2 This 6 These
2 large / big
3 those 7 here
3 difficult / hard
4 there 8 those
4 long / tall
2B 1 b a a c b c g 5 hard
2C 1 here 4 These 1B 1 different
2 that 5 those 2 large
3 that 6 there 3 easy
4 quiet
PRONUNCIATION 5 soft
3A 1 easy 6 short
2 these 7 long
3 These 1C 1 soft
4 We 2 difficult / hard
5 keys 3 quiet
6 eat, these 4 large / big
LISTENING 5 same, different
6 long
4A hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom,
7 loud
bedroom
8 easy
4B 1 F (‘I always lose my keys’)
GRAMMAR
2 T (‘Yes, it is. Those armchairs are new, too.’)
3 F (‘I like those pictures on the wall.’) 2A 1 c 2 b 3 b 4 a
4 T (‘I want to buy a big table and chairs to put in 2B 1 ’ve got
here.’) 2 hasn’t got
5 F (‘You have a lot of space to cook.’) 3 ’s got
6 F (‘… and I love cooking!’) 4 have you got
7 T (‘Wow, that shower is really big! … Yes, and it’s 5 Has, hasn’t
good, too.’) 6 ’s got
8 F (‘… I need to clean it!’) 7 haven’t got
4C 1 Those armchairs are new, too. 8 Have, have
2 This is the bathroom. 2C 1 He has (He’s) got everything
3 That shower is really big! 2 I haven’t got a lot of money
WRITING 3 Has he got a lamp
4 Yes, he has.
5A Four rooms: the hall, living room, dining room and
5 Have you got those party lights
kitchen
6 Yes, I have!
5B 1 We have three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a
PRONUNCIATION
home office upstairs. (one comma)
2 The bedroom has a large bed and a desk. (no 3A 1 Have you got any plants?
commas) 2 She hasn’t got much money.
3 In the living room we have a sofa, two armchairs and 3 We’ve got a lot of milk.
a big T . (one comma) 4 Have they got a T ?
4 Your keys and sunglasses are on the counter. (no 5 I’ve got a two phones.
commas) 6 Has he got a fridge?
6B 1 Enjoy your stay in this modern house. READING
2 It’s perfect for a short break in the city. 4A
3 There’s a beautiful view over the park.
4 The kitchen is large and well-equipped. 4B 1 b c a d e
5 The shops are close by. 4C 1 d f b a c e
6 It’s a great area to relax in.
Lesson 3C
6C Sample answer
Enjoy your stay in this modern house. It’s perfect for VOCABULARY
a short break in the city. The house sleeps six people 1A 1 b 2 c 3 a 4 a 5 c 6 b
in four bedrooms. The living room has two sofas, a
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2C Picture B teacher …’)
3 F (‘my parents were at the window in the house’)
UNIT 4 4 F (‘The lesson was great! An hour later I was home
again.’)
Lesson 4A 5 T (‘The lesson was great!’)
VOCABULARY 6 F (‘My teacher was very nice ...’)
1A 1 b 2 b 3 a 4 a 5 c 6 c 7 T (‘… it wasn’t easy to drive for the first time’)
8 F (The writer was tired in the evening.)
1B 1 last 6 ago
2 yesterday 7 last 5C eight years ago; in the summer; an hour later; in the
3 ago 8 last evening
4 after 9 on
5 in
8
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4 b 1B 1 a b c b a c
5A 1 c f 3 d 4 a 5 b 6 e 1C 1 come
2 should you
5B 1 T (‘In the K, most people live for about 81 years’) 3 Don’t come
2 F (‘The average person spends 2 years and seven 4 bring
months sleeping’) 5 pack
3 T (‘people in the K watch T for eight years and six 6 don’t
months’) 7 don’t worry
4 F ( 0 books) 8 You should
5 F (‘They also spend almost three years on social 9 should
media’) 10 Write
6 T (‘… sixteen months doing sport and exercise’)
7 T (‘People in the K are lucky because in an ordinary READING
lifetime they spend three years and two months on 2A autumn
holiday.’)
2B 1 doesn’t like
8 T (‘Spain is the most popular country, with over 18
2 quite
million visits a year.’)
3 inside and outside
9 T (‘They also eat for four years and five months.’)
4 three
10 F (‘… laughs for three months at something funny.’)
5 forests
Lesson 4C 6 Bukhansan
7 eat
VOCABULARY
8 can
1A 1 c 2 a 3 c 4 a 5 c 6 b
1B 1 baker’s
2 greengrocer’s
GRAMMAR
3 pharmacy
4 bookshop 1 1 this 5 here
5 clothes shop 2 there 6 these
6 newsagent’s 3 Those 7 This
7 butcher’s 4 these 8 those
8 dry-cleaner’s
9 sports shop
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3 hasn’t 3 point 6 and
4 Have (you) got
5 have UNIT 5
6 have got, have got
7 haven’t got Lesson 5A
8 has got VOCABULARY
3A 1 There aren’t many parks near here. 1A 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 c 6 f
2 Is there a lot of traffic here? 1B 1 a 2 c b b a c
3 There are some shops close by.
4 Are there any restaurants near you? 1C 1 to
5 There isn’t much noise here. 2 when
6 There are lots of cafés there. 3 before
4 for
3A 1 some 4 much 5 all
2 any 5 lot 6 from
3 lots 6 a 7 later
4 1 were 6 wasn’t 8 when
2 weren’t 7 wasn’t
GRAMMAR
3 was 8 was
4 Were 9 was 2A 1 Did you work
5 were 10 wasn’t 2 Did she study
3 listened
5A 1 c a e d f b 4 didn’t like
5B 1 e b c d f a 5 Did you walk
6 I did
5C 1 tall
2 much, A lot 2B 1 decided
3 old 2 wanted
4 far 3 didn’t want
5 many 4 studied
6 long 5 remembered
6 looked
6 1 c b a b 7 phoned
VOCABULARY 8 talked
7A 1 small 9 asked
2 bedrooms 10 didn’t offer
3 office 11 called
4 desk 12 lived
5 quiet PRONUNCIATION
6 living 3A 1 /t/ 2 /ɪ / 3 / / 4 /t/
7 cupboards 5 /ɪ / 6 /t/ 7 / / 8 /ɪ /
8 fridge
READING
B 1 different
2 quiet 4 C
3 difficult 5A 1 all over America
4 large 2 Rio de Janeiro
5 soft
5B 1 c (‘Nicholas wanted to wear his new shoes.’)
6 short
2 a (‘When they arrived at the children’s home, there
7C 1 quiet were lots of boys and girls without shoes, or who
2 big had very old shoes.’)
3 soft 3 b (‘Five years later, in 2010, he started an
4 short organisation …’)
5 different 4 b (‘It collects new shoes from shops and shoe
6 difficult companies’)
8 1 for, nice 5 c (‘her dad helped her enter competitions at her
2 Sorry, No local sports club’)
3 see, too 6 b (‘she was the under-thirteen K champion for the
4 full, Glad pentathlon’)
5 safe, Thank 7 a (‘In io she was the first British woman to get to a
final in the high jump since 1 2.’)
9 1 c a c a b a 8 a (‘In 2020 she trained and studied psychology at
10A 1 in 6 yesterday university at the same time.’)
2 after 7 after
3 on 8 yesterday, ago
4 last 9 last
5 ago 10 in
8
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4B 1 F (‘At the end of the day my boss asked me to close the 5A 1 really
shop.’) 2 problem
2 F (‘I didn’t tell anyone it was my birthday’) 3 late
3 T (‘… it was the third time I tried.’) 4 wrong
4 F (‘… It started to rain’) 5 sorry
5 F (‘My parents took me in their car …’)
6 T (‘After that we were friends all the time we were at Lesson 5D
university!’) GRAMMAR
4C 1 b (‘… last month was my twenty-first birthday’) 1A 1 a 2 c 3 b 4 a
2 c (‘we all ate some chocolate cake!’) 1B 1 This restaurant is too noisy.
3 b (‘about a hundred kilometres from where we live’) 2 That book was a bit boring.
4 b (‘… we had to wait on the road for a mechanic! 3 Your shirt looks nice.
After two hours a man came …’) 4 Paris is a beautiful city.
5 b (‘I shared with three other people’) 5 I feel so angry about what happened.
6 b (‘… his family moved away from our town when he 6 That car is too expensive for me.
was seven’) 7 The party was really good.
WRITING 8 It looks very busy in here.
5A 1 c 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 b 1C 1 good restaurant
2 really
5B 1 then
3 new Italian place
2 After that
4 too
3 Next
5 so
6 delicious
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7 very PRONUNCIATION
8 a bit 3A 1 four 4 four
9 looks good 2 five 5 four
10 quite 3 five
LISTENING 3B 1 Where, going
2A 1 B 2 C 3 A 2 What, listening
2B a 1 (‘I went for a walk on Saturday, then woke up at 3 Who, talking
eleven on Sunday’) 4 Why, running
b (‘… on Sunday I went to the gym, I always go on 5 What, wearing
Sundays.’) LISTENING
c 1 (‘It was a bit boring, really. … I was happy to be
4A 1 in airport security (‘I’m going through security now’)
back at work today!’)
2 driving (‘I’m driving there now, though.’)
d 2 (‘I stayed at home and spent time with my family.’)
e ‘I went with my girlfriend.’) 4B 1 d a e c b f
f 2 (‘It was great. A really fun weekend.’) 4C 1 b (‘The traffic is really bad.’)
2C 1 was 5 went 2 b (‘Can I ask you to wait outside the airport’)
2 bit 6 get 3 a (‘Oh wait, I’m going through security now. Can I
3 did 7 nice call you back in a few minutes?’)
4 walk 8 with 4 a (‘I’m tall, and I’ve got long, straight hair.’)
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5 c (‘I’m tall, and I’ve got long, straight hair …
red hair …’)
UNIT 6
6 a (‘I’m wearing jeans and a black jacket.’)
Lesson 6A WRITING
VOCABULARY 5 Good Great group moment!
1A 1 curly hair Do you have an amazing good photo of a group
2 top moment you’d like to share show ? Send it to us with
3 jacket a short long description and say why it was great. You
4 skirt can win a camera laptop !
5 bald
6A B
6 beard
7 tie 6B 1 D C E A
8 shirt 6C 1 jacket, jeans, T-shirt, shirt
9 trousers 2 short, straight hair, dark, curly hair, moustache,
10 socks curly hair
1B 1 b a c a c b 3 wearing, smiling, standing
1C 1 tall 6D See Ex A for a sample answer.
2 straight
3 blonde
Lesson 6B
4 suit VOCABULARY
5 dresses 1A 1 noisy / loud
6 jeans 2 cheap
3 interesting
GRAMMAR
4 difficult / hard
2A 1 ’m/am enjoying 5 safe
2 ’m/am sitting
3 ’m/am watching 1B 1 e c f a 5 b 6 d
4 ’s/is playing 2 1 ride
5 ’m/am having 2 go by
6 isn’t raining 3 got out of
7 ’s/is visiting 4 take
8 ’m not/am not thinking 5 get on
9 are (you) doing 6 get off
10 Are (you) working
GRAMMAR
2B 1 c b 3 a 4 b
3A 1 a c c b b a
2C 1 Soren and Lazlo are playing football.
3B 1 easier
2 Mila isn’t working from home today.
2 more difficult
3 What are you doing?
3 happier
4 I’m watching T at the moment.
4 more comfortable
5 Is your brother making a video?
5 better
6 enata isn’t sitting at her desk.
6 bigger
7 Where is Charlie going?
7 worse
8 I’m studying French at the moment.
8 cheaper
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PRONUNCIATION Lesson 6D
4A 1 It’s bigger than a house. GRAMMAR
2 They’re worse than cars. 1A 1 out of
3 It’s more expensive than a holiday. 2 across
4 They’re smaller than bikes. 3 up
5 It’s easier than that. 4 towards
6 They’re more comfortable than planes. 5 off
READING 6 over
5A 1 Central-Mid-Levels Escalator 7 along
2 Amfibus 8 past
3 The Chiva Express 1B 1 a b c b
5B 1 A (‘you can see places that you can’t see from the READING
land’) 2A
2 C (‘It takes tourists up mountains to see the
beautiful views.’) 2B 1 c e a d b f
3 E (‘It’s free.’) 2C 1 F (the article says that ‘re-wilding’ is a recent
4 C (‘you can sit on the roof!’) change)
5 A (in the Netherlands) 2 T (‘if you don’t have a garden – plants can grow on
6 E (‘there’s no outside escalator in the world that’s tall buildings’)
longer than this one’) 3 F (‘ In some cities, owers grow on the top of bus
5C 1 F (‘It has big seats ...’) stops!’)
2 T (‘It has … food and drink services.’) 4 F (‘In the summer …’)
3 F (‘Fifty passengers can get on the bus’) 5 T (‘When we spend time in nature, we feel more
4 T (‘you can see places that you can’t see from the relaxed. Plants also make the air quality better,
land’) because trees and owers make oxygen.’)
5 T (It’s 800 metres long) 6 T (‘Growing plants on buildings makes them warmer
in the winter and cooler in the summer, too.’)
Lesson 6C
VOCABULARY
1A 1 a 2 b 3 c 4 c 5 a 6 c GRAMMAR
1B 1 square 1A 1 We arrived in ome at p.m.
2 pedestrian 2 A: Did you study Italian at school?
3 crossroads B: Yes, we did.
4 end 3 I didn’t watch the news yesterday.
5 corner 4 When I was young, I played a lot of football.
6 park 5 A: Did you start the meeting early?
1C 1 square B: No, we didn’t. You’re late.
2 statue 6 I tried to learn the guitar last year, but it was
3 end difficult.
4 bridge 7 Did you travel with your family?
5 traffic 8 Carole didn’t listen to me yesterday.
6 parks 1B 1 got
2 woke up
HOW TO ...
3 wasn’t
2A 1 electronics shop 4 rang
2 department store 5 didn’t arrive
3 about 10 minutes 6 didn’t know
2B B 7 took
8 had
PRONUNCIATION 9 didn’t leave
3A 1 No, at the cross-roads you turn left. 10 said
2 No, you go past the café.
2 1 big city
3 No, it’s Verdon Drive.
2 green
SPEAKING 3 very
4A 1 end 4 big, old
2 turn 5 too
3 past 6 feel tired
4 straight 7 so
5 on 8 quite
3 1 ’s/is meeting
2 are (you) doing
3 ’s/is working
4 aren’t answering
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8 corner 2 interesting
3 with people
UNIT 7 4 can
5 with their hands
Lesson 7A 6 selling
VOCABULARY 7 outside
1A 1 a 2 c 3 f 4 e 5 d 6 b 8 need
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LISTENING 4C 1 b (‘From the top you have great views of the streets
2A 1 B 2 C 3 A and the centre.’)
2 c (‘It’s a lovely street in the centre of York.’)
2B 1 M (‘I would also love to learn more about 3 a (‘Some of the buildings are 800 years old!’)
photography.’) 4 a (‘We walked for five hours’)
2 (‘I’m learning English because I need to use it in my 5 c (‘ The castle is on the coast, so after you visit, you
job’) can walk along the beach!’)
3 K (‘I love dancing and I want to learn to dance salsa
and tango’) Lesson 8B
4 K (‘I’m learning English because I need to give VOCABULARY
presentations about my clothes to companies and
shops’) 1A 1 photos
5 M (‘I’m learning English because I’d like to work as a 2 visit
Spanish teacher. I need to speak and write in English 3 tour
well to do that’) 4 look
6 (‘I’m trying to learn the piano as a hobby.’) 5 guide
6 use
2C 1 need 4 want
2 hobby 5 like 1B 1 took
3 future 6 plan 2 takes
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3 trying
4 used
UNIT 8 5 going on
6 went with
Lesson 8A
VOCABULARY 1C 1 around
2 local
1A 1 b 2 a 3 c 4 c 5 a 6 b 3 tour
1B 1 lovely, forest 4 photos
2 middle 5 guide
3 Ocean 6 class
4 pretty, area
GRAMMAR
5 top, wonderful
6 National 2A 1 a 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 b
1
ANSWER KEY
2
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3 Tina’s house is the furthest from here. 3 1 We hardly ever meet for lunch.
4 Delhi is the biggest city. 2 I go running twice a week.
5 Car 2 is the most modern. 3 James is sometimes late for work. / James is late for
6 Molly’s café is the best. work sometimes.
3B 1 c f a e g b d 4 We go shopping on Saturdays.
5 I don’t usually work at the weekend.
C 1 good 5 slow 6 Our teacher is always friendly.
2 well 6 bad 7 My brother never gets up early.
3 loud 7 happy 8 I check my emails three times an hour.
4 loudly 8 quietly
4 1 this 4 that
4 1 b 2 a c b 2 those 5 these
3 there 6 here
VOCABULARY
5 1 is 5 are
5 1 good
2 isn’t 6 aren’t
2 front
3 is 7 is
3 hours
4 is 8 are
4 translate
5 fix 6 1 Have (you) got
6 remember 2 haven’t
7 hands 3 ’ve/have got
8 people 4 Has (your sister) got
6 1 up 5 has
2 up 6 haven’t got
3 after 7 1 was 4 wasn’t
4 up 2 weren’t 5 were
5 off 3 were 6 were
6 up
HOW TO ...
7 1 leave (Call, ring and phone all mean the same.)
2 oh nine oh (All the others have two nines.) 8 1 Would
3 mobile (We can read, leave or send a message.) 2 love/like
4 moment (Landlines, mobiles and smartphones are all 3 about
types of phone.) 4 busy
5 back (Second, minute and moment are all periods of 5 Can/Could
time.) 6 fine
6 call back (Call, ring and phone all mean the same.) 7 have
8 would
8 1 c a b c b b 9 like
9 1 print 10 sorry
2 transfer 11 How
3 check 12 sell
4 luggage 13 much
5 pool 14 take
6 view 15 pay
1 b VOCABULARY
2 e
9 1 officer
3 a
2 player
4 g
3 designer
5 c
4 driver
6 d
5 assistant
7 f
6 student
10 1 live
2 work
GRAMMAR 3 get
1 1 Do 5 are 4 teaches
2 do 6 listen 5 goes
3 like 7 don’t 6 study
4 are 8 are 7 go
8 play
2 I have two sisters. My sisters’ names are Kate and icky.
11 1 cheese
Kate’s house is near mine, but icky lives in Spain with
2 tomato
her husband and two sons. The boys’ names are Mateo
3 lettuce
and Diego. Vicky’s an English teacher and her husband’s
4 cucumber
a doctor. Kate works in her friend’s café.
5 peppers
6 lemonade
7 orange juice
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