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Know your
rights
P. 36, Ex. 1

1.1 b

1.2 a

1.3 b

1.4 c

1.5 b
P. 36, Ex. 2

a) 3

b) 5

c) 2

d) 4

e) 1
P. 37, Ex. 2

a) Ballpoint pen and capital letters.

b) It must fit the text box.

c) The product supplier or service provider.

d) Ten working days.


P. 37, Ex. 3

3.1 He bought a TV set that stopped working after


6 weeks.

3.2 He expected the store to replace it, repair it at


no cost or give him a refund.

3.3 No, they didn’t. He was told there was no


guarantee for products sold on sale. That’s why
he’s making a complaint.
P. 38, Ex. 1

1.1 Free, confidential and independent advice.


1.2 2.6 million
1.3 25 million
1.4 Money issues, problems at work, housing,
consumer rights.
1.5 7 out of 10.
1.6 Buying goods and services.
1.7 In person, by phone, by email, text, webchat,
webcams.
P. 38, Ex. 2

2.1 c)

2.2 b)

2.3 b)
P. 39, Ex. 2

a) recently e) sometimes

b) outside f) abroad

c) easily g) carefully

d) fast
P. 40, Ex. 1

a) world e) changes

b) environment f) drink

c) about g) coffee

d) morning h) time
P. 41, Ex. 2

a) endless (line 7)

b) overnight (line 14)

c) Inhumane (line 19)

d) add up (line 28)

e) Accountable (line 30)


P. 41, Ex. 3

For example:
a) The way we spend our money expresses an
opinion; it has an impact.

b) To be able to keep updated.

c) Investigate more thoroughly.

d) Away from the public eye.


P. 41, Ex. 4

For example:

4.1 Personal answer.

4.2 I can look into where the products I use every


day are from, investigate how they are produced,
research the solutions and make small changes.
P. 41, Ex. 4

For example:

4.3 I might find they were produced in inhumane


conditions, in sweatshops, by underpaid workers,
child labour, or with no regard for the
environment.

4.4 Fair trade, organic production and social


enterprise models where profits are invested in
social impact projects.
P. 42, Ex. 1

a) 4 d) 6

b) 2 e) 1

c) 5 f) 3
P. 42, Pronunciation training Ex. 2

• bear,

• hair,

• pair,

• stairs
P. 43, Ex. 1.1

a) taste, quality and price.

b) families in developing countries.


c) speculation and financial markets.
d) cooperatives.
e) the product; credit; exchange of information.
f) wells and hospitals; better farming equipment;
switching to organic farming.
P. 43, Ex. 1.2

a) bananas, ice cream, rice, cocoa, sugar, herbs, etc.

b) 30,000

c) 125

d) Supermarkets, cafés, restaurants, trains, planes


P. 43, Ex. 2

a) Number of people living in Pakistan.

b) People that live on less than $1.25 a day.


c) Footballs made per year in factories.
d) Footballs made in World Cup years.
e) Number of footballs that a stitcher can sew up a
day.
f) Children working 7 hours a day (in 1996).
P. 44, Ex. 2

a) Whenever

b) Before

c) As soon as

d) after

e) as
P. 44, Ex. 3

a) Since

b) Before

c) after

d) Once

e) until
P. 45, Ex. 2

Possible answers:
a) to

b) so that

c) in order to

d) so as to
P. 45, Ex. 2

a)...in order that they can make the right choices ...

b)...so as not to contribute to...

c)…in order to contribute to…


P. 48

A. onions, strawberries, oats

B. organic supplement (capsules), tea, beauty balm

C. eggs, salmon, bacon


P. 49, Ex. 1

1.1 a 1.7 b

1.2 c 1.8 c

1.3 b 1.9 c

1.4 b 1.10 a

1.5 a 1.11 b

1.6 c 1.12 c
P. 50, Ex. 1

a) emotion e) positive

b) Shame f) stores

c) electronic g) support

d) need
P. 50, Ex. 2

a) F e) T

b) T f) T

c) T g) F

d) T h) F
P. 51, Ex. 2

a) suggest (line 2)

b) realise (line 4)

c) basic (line 4)

d) revealing (line 4)
P. 51, Ex. 3

For example:

a) Trying to please or satisfy one’s self.

b) A slave of the things he or she wants.


P. 52, Ex. 4

For example:
4.1 Shopping is compared to therapy because
people feel the things they buy will fill their lives
and bring them happiness.
4.2 They want to feel important because
advertising has convinced them it would be so.
4.3 They expect that the things they buy will be a
substitute for the things they truly need and cannot
achieve.
P. 52, Vocabulary Ex. 1

a)Harmful f) free

b) Society g) ethically

c) Rights h) waste

d) Damage i) throwaway

e) Recycled j) important
P. 52, Grammar Ex. 1

a) some

b) something

c) any

d) somewhere

e) no
P. 53, Ex. 2

a) Being

b) buying

c) Not doing

d) seeing
P. 53, Ex. 3

a) We should be ethical consumers so that we can


avoid global poverty.

b) In order to avoid animal exploitation, don’t buy


cheap products

c) They use labels so as to certify the origin of the


produce.

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