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Workbook AND LANGUAGE BUILDER Answer key

New 1

ESO

B Burlington Books

Workbook Answer Key Getting Started

4 1. That

Vocabulary Page 4

1 1. three

5 1. What – b 6. thirty-seven 7. fifty-nine 8. seventy-one 9. eighty-two 10. ninety

2. ten 3. sixteen 4. nineteen 5. twenty-four

2 1. rubber

4. ruler 5. notebook 6. diary

2. marker 3. pencil

3 1. yellow

4. green 5. black 6. grey

2. brown 3. white

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9 1. the twelfth of February

2 1. his 2. their

3 1. ours 2. yours

2. My dog is big. 3. Your friends are nice. 4. My bag is blue. 5. I am in your class.

Speaking

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5. e a. problem b. on c. Exercises d. It’s e. We’re

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Unit 1 Vocabulary Page 8

1 1. curly, straight 2. old, young 3. short, tall

2 A 1. long / short

C 1. beautiful 2. big

3. It 4. They

5. You 6. He

3. my 4. your

5. our 6. her

3. hers 4. mine



4. thin, fat 5. narrow, wide 6. big, small 3. dark 4. light

B 1. small / ugly 2. ugly / small 3. medium height / good-looking 4. good-looking / medium height

Grammar Page 6 2. We

2. His schoolbag is blue, green and yellow. 3. Where are your books? 4. That’s horrible! 5. Is Ben’s hair brown?

2. short / long

2. the third of March 3. the sixth of May 4. the twenty-seventh of July 5. the eighth of October 6. the twenty-first of December

1 1. She

2. Tim’s birthday is in March. 3. I live in London, England. 4. Mr Grace is my English teacher. 5. Sports lessons are on Tuesdays.

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4. Thursday 5. Sunday

2. Monday 3. Friday



2. What 3. help 4. page 5. How

6. eye 7. hair 8. hand 9. arm 3. a

1 1. My grandparents are from Glasgow.

3 1. That is my grandfather.

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4. When – a 5. Where – d

2. Who – e 3. Why – c

2 1. We’ve got English lessons on Mondays and Fridays.

4. black 5. purple 6. blue

2. pink 3. red

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3. This 4. Those

2. These

5. his 6. theirs

3. small 4. round

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Grammar Page 9

1 1. aren’t, are 2. isn’t, is

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3. am, am not 4. aren’t, are

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Workbook Answer Key 2 1. has got

Listening (CD 5, Track 1)

4. has got 5. have got

2. haven’t got 3. hasn’t got

3 1. is

Sarah: Hey, Mark. Look at that man over there! Mark: Which man, Sarah? The one at the next table? Sarah: Yes. Is he a famous actor? He looks familiar. Mark: You’re right. He looks like Russell Crowe. He’s tall and good-looking. Sarah: Yes, and he’s got a round face, too. Mark: That’s true. Maybe it is Russell Crowe. Sarah: But Russell Crowe has got brown hair. That man has got black hair. Mark: Yes, you’re right. That man’s hair is very dark. It isn’t brown. Sarah: And that man is fat, but Crowe is thin. Mark: Maybe Crowe isn’t thin now. Sarah: He is thin in his new film. And listen to that man’s voice. He sounds like an American, but Crowe is Australian. Mark: Sarah, Crowe is an actor. He can sound like an American or an Australian. Sarah: That’s true. Maybe it is him. Wait here. Excuse me, are you Russell Crowe? Man: Me? Russell Crowe? No, I’m good-looking. Russell Crowe isn’t good-looking like me. Sarah: Oh, I’m sorry! Man: That’s OK. It happens all the time.

5. are 6. isn’t 7. has got 8. haven’t got

2. has got 3. aren’t 4. are

4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. h in Use

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Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Grammar Page 10

1 1. c 2. 2 1. is, is

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2. Has … got, has 3. Is, isn’t

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6. a

4. Are, aren’t, are 5. have got, have got

3 1. Who is your favourite singer?

2. What colour are his / her eyes? 3. Has he / she got long hair? 4. Is he / she good-looking? 5. Has he / she got big ears? 6. Have you got the singer’s CDs? Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

h in Use

Englis

3 1. Russell Crowe 2. No 4 1. Man in restaurant, Russell Crowe

1. eyes 2. hair 3. Prince William 4. Spain 5. dark 6. Fernando Torres 7. black / dark / curly 8. brown / dark 9. President Obama



Vocabulary Page 12

1 1. hard-working

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1 1. Promise Phan

2. Nepal 3. thin and dark 4. straight, black 5. brown 6. fantastic transformations into different famous people

2 1. Because Promise Phan can look exactly like all

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2. Man in restaurant, Russell Crowe 3. Man in restaurant 4. Man in restaurant 5. Russell Crowe

these people. 2. They have got about 100 million visitors. 3. Because she hasn’t got a certificate in cosmetics. 4. male actor: Johnny Depp female character: Princess Neytiri 5. No; “This isn’t the end of the list.”

2. nice 3. funny 4. strong 5. weak

2 1. friendly 2. confident 3. shy 4. athletic

6. brave 7. adventurous 8. creative 9. clever 10. lazy 5. generous 6. easy-going 7. honest

3 Possible answers 1. He’s athletic. 2. She’s adventurous. 3. She’s clever.

h in Use

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1. What’s her name? 2. Where is she from? 3. How old is she? 4. What does she look like? 5. What’s she like?

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4. He’s brave. 5. He’s hard-working.

Workbook Answer Key Writing Page 13

Translation

1 1. Ronny’s hair

9 1. He hasn’t got a wide nose.





2. My grandparents’ books 3. Dan’s brother 4. The children’s parents 5. The Johnsons’ house

2 1. His

4. His 2. Iker’s 5. The brothers’ 3. his

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Check Your Progress Page 14 Vocabulary

1 1. curly, short

4. light, dark 5. beautiful, thin

2. old, young 3. funny, honest

2 1. good-looking 2. third 3. clever 4. medium height 5. sixty-nine

Unit 2 Vocabulary Page 16

1 1. cottage 2 1. d 2. f 3

6. athletic 7. pencil case 8. nice 9. grandfather 10. ears

4. aren’t 5. am not 6. hasn’t got

2. haven’t got 3. are

4 1. Are you an easy-going person?

2. Have the singers got nice voices? 3. Is Tony adventurous? 4. Has the actor got long hair?

5 1. a 2. c

3. b 4. c

5. a 6. c

7. b 9. a 8. c 10. c

Dictation (CD 5, Track 2)

6 1. The student isn’t hard-working.

2. The cat hasn’t got big ears. 3. Tom’s sister is beautiful. 4. Are you creative? 5. The boys have got straight hair.

2. Where is he from? 3. How old is he?

4. What’s he like? 5. Is he nice?

Writing

8 1. Helen’s 2. Football players’ 3. Cathy’s

3. e 4. g

5. c 6. h

4. My grandparents’ 5. The children’s

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3. table

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1. a cooker and a fridge 2. a table and chairs 3. a sofa and an armchair 4. a shower and a sink 5. a bed, a cupboard, a desk and shelves

Grammar Page 17

1 1. There are cars 2. There is a bed 3. There are sofas

2 1. There are 2. there isn’t 3. there is

Speaking Page 15

7 1. What’s his name?

3. flat 4. detached house

2. houseboat

Grammar

3 1. has got

2. Is he an honest man? 3. His / Her eyes are small and round. 4. The girls have got beautiful hair. 5. I’m not brave.

4. There is food 5. There are trees 4. there isn’t 5. there are 6. there isn’t

3 Possible answers 1. Is there a toilet in a traditional yurt? No, there isn’t. Is there a toilet in a modern yurt? Yes, there is. 2. Are there two bedrooms in a traditional yurt? No, there aren’t. Are there two bedrooms in a modern yurt? No, there aren’t. 3. Is there a fridge in a traditional yurt? No, there isn’t. Is there a fridge in a modern yurt? Yes, there is.

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Workbook Answer Key 4. Are there windows in a traditional yurt? No, there aren’t. Are there windows in a modern yurt? No, there aren’t. 5. Are there beds in a traditional yurt? Yes, there are. Are there beds in a modern yurt? Yes, there are.

h in Use

Englis

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Grammar Page 18

1 1. the 2. an 3. some

4. any 5. a

2 a. some, some, a – 2 b. an, any, some, the – 1 c. any, some, some – 3

3 1. There is a 2. There is a 3. There is an 4. There are some

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1. Is there a 2. there aren’t 3. Are there any 4. there is

5. there are some 6. there aren’t any 7. Are there any 8. Is there a

5. Are there any 6. there is 7. kitchen

Reading Page 19

1 1. c 2. c 3. b 4. b 5. c 2 1. to protect their dogs from bad weather 2. 17 3. Tinkerbell, a Chihuahua 4. her house 5. the dogs’ clothes

3 b 4 2, 5, 6 Vocabulary Page 20

1 1. e 3. i 2. k 4. a 2 1. rug

9. c 10. d

11. l 12. h

4. computer 5. clock 6. poster

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1. f

Peter: Hello, I’m Peter. Welcome to New Homes Estate Agents. Rose: Hi, Peter. My name is Rose and this is my son, Danny. There’s a big advert in your window for a cottage on North Street. Peter: Oh, yes. The North Street cottage is beautiful! Rose: Has the cottage got two bedrooms? Peter: No, it’s very small. It has only got one bedroom. Rose: Oh, that’s no good. I need one bedroom for me and one for my son. Have you got any houses with two bedrooms? Peter: Yes, of course. There’s a nice house on South Street. It’s got two bedrooms. Danny: Are the bedrooms big? I want to have room for friends to stay. Peter: Yes, the bedrooms are big but the living room is small.

5. f 7. b 6. g 8. j

2. blankets 3. curtains

h in Use

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Listening (CD 5, Track 3)

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Rose: A small living room is OK. Is there a big kitchen? Peter: No, the kitchen isn’t big. It’s small. But there’s a dining room. Rose: Oh, a small kitchen isn’t good for me. Are there any other houses? Peter: Well, there’s a place on East Street. It’s got two bedrooms and a big kitchen. Rose: That’s good! Peter: It’s very nice, but it isn’t a house. It’s a flat and it hasn’t got a garden. Danny: No garden! Oh, I want a garden for my dog. Peter: Well, there’s one other two-bedroom house. It’s on West Street. It’s got a big garden and a big kitchen. There’s just one problem. Rose: What’s the problem? Peter: The bathroom is old. It isn’t modern. Rose: Oh, that’s not important to me. Peter: Then the house on West Street is perfect for you. Rose: Great! Let’s go and see it.

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Writing Page 21

1 1. in 2. behind 3. above

2 1. in 2. opposite 3. near

4. under 5. between 4. between 5. above 6. on

3 Possible answers Room: living room Item in the room: Location: a big sofa opposite the table two armchairs near the sofa rug under the table picture above the sofa lamp between the sofa and an armchair TV opposite the armchairs computer desk and chair under the window curtains on the window

4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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Workbook Answer Key Check Your Progress Page 22 Vocabulary

1 1. bed

4. cooker 5. desk

2. fridge 3. blanket

2 1. d 2. c 3 1. purple

3. e

4. b

5. a 6. good-looking 7. duvets 8. adventurous 9. curly 10. sisters

2. friendly 3. sixth 4. fridge 5. eighty-five

Grammar

4 1. There is

4. There isn’t 5. Is there

2. There aren’t 3. Are there

5 1. The

4. some 5. a

2. any 3. an 6 1. c 2. b

3. c 4. a

5. c 6. b

7. b 8. c

9. a 10. b

Dictation (CD 5, Track 4)

7 1. Are there any shelves in the dining room?

1 1. ride my bike 2. study with friends 3. play football 4. stay at home 5. listen to music

5. f 2. g 6. e 3. d 7. a 4. c 1. download songs 2. surf the web 3. go shopping 4. do sport 5. meet friends 6. talk on the phone, chat online

3 1. play football / do sport 2. ride my bike 3. meet friends



4. download songs 5. chat online

Grammar Page 25

1 1. The students listen to music once a week.

Speaking Page 23

2 1. Karen reads magazines.

2. He does sport twice a week. 3. We talk on the phone every day. 4. Mr Green teaches English. 5. I meet friends on Saturdays. 6. Nancy sends text messages every hour.

4. She eats pizza. 2. She plays tennis. 5. She studies English. 3. She watches TV / football.

2. Have you got a dining room? 3. How many bedrooms are there? 4. Is there a desk in your bedroom? 5. It’s next to the window.

3 Possible answers

Writing

4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

1. There are books on the shelves. 2. There are pictures above the shelves. 3. There is a cupboard between the windows. 4. There are sofas next to the windows. 5. There is a rug under the table.

1. never listen 2. rarely ride 3. usually meet

4. often surfs 5. always does 6. sometimes go

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Translation

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6. play the guitar 7. play computer games 8. watch TV 9. read magazines 10. send text messages

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9 Possible answers

Vocabulary Page 24

2. There isn’t an orange rug. 3. There is a beautiful living room. 4. Is there a sink in the toilet? 5. There are some pillows in the cupboard.

8 1. Yes, there is.

Unit 3

1. I read magazines twice a week. 2. I surf the web for interesting information. 3. I do, too. 4. I never chat online with my friends

Grammar Page 26

1. Is there a table in the garden? 2. There aren’t any lamps in the dining room. 3. There is an old clock in the garage. 4. There is some food in the kitchen. 5. Are there any curtains in the bedroom?

1 1. Ian’s classes don’t begin at 8.30 in the morning.

2. Ian doesn’t sleep for ten hours every night. 3. The boys in his class don’t like tennis. 4. They don’t eat junk food once a week. 5. His mother doesn’t sell clothes for women. 6. His friend doesn’t chat online in the morning.

2 1. Do … play – e 2. Does … study – d 3. Do … help – b

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4. Does … like – a 5. Do … ride – c

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Workbook Answer Key 3 1. Do the students in your class study technology?

Ella: Maybe. Oh, it’s late. I can’t stay. Do you want to chat online tomorrow? Jack: OK. I chat online every day. Tomorrow’s Sunday. I’m usually online at about 10.00 in the morning on Sundays. Is that a good time for you? Ella: Ten o’clock is perfect. I’m usually online at that time, too. Here’s my name and contact information. Bye for now.



2. Does your teacher teach English on Mondays? 3. Do you ride your bike to school? 4. Where do your friends go on Saturdays? 5. What does your mother do on Friday evenings? Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

4 1. Do … play 2. Do … want 3. operates 4. takes 5. doesn’t accept 6. live

7. study 8. get 9. don’t go 10. dreams 11. helps

Ella: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 4. playing the guitar 5. chatting online

2. London 3. both Jack and Ella

h in Use

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A. 1. c B. 1. b C. 1. d 2. b 2. d 2. a 3. a 3. c 3. b 4. d 4. a 4. c

Vocabulary Page 28

1 1. get up

4. have breakfast 5. get dressed 6. go to school

2. go home 3. have a shower

2 1. tidy my room

Reading Page 27

1 1. d 2. a 3. e 4. b 5. c 2 1. He / She sends text messages at all times of the

day, and sometimes all night. 2. in the car, on the bus, in the street, in restaurants and even at school 3. doing sport regularly, learning to play a musical instrument, going out and meeting friends

Listening (CD 5, Track 5) Jack: Hi, I’m Jack. Ella: Nice to meet you, Jack. I’m Ella. Jack: I’m from New York. Where are you from? Ella: I’m from London. Jack: What do you do at the weekend in England? Ella: Well, I usually meet friends. Sometimes we go shopping and sometimes we stay at home and play computer games. Jack: I never play computer games. Ella: What do you usually do, Jack? Jack: I meet friends, too. We play football. I love football. Do many teenagers in England play football? Ella: Yes, they do, but they don’t play American football. Football is different in England. Jack: Yes, I know. We call it soccer. I play soccer, too. So do you play soccer? Ella: No, I don’t. I don’t do sport. I like watching sport. I watch football, excuse me, soccer. Do you study at the weekend? Jack: Yes, our teacher always gives us homework at the weekend. I study with friends. Ella: I study at the weekend, too, but not with friends. I listen to music while I study. I love music. I play the guitar. I practise every day. I want to be a professional musician one day. Jack: That’s great! Maybe I can hear you play one day.

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3. do homework 4. walk the dog

2. go to bed

3 1. get up

6. do homework 7. go home 8. have a shower 9. go to bed

2. get dressed 3. have breakfast 4. go to school 5. tidy my room

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1. Do you like tennis? – b 2. Where do you play football? – d 3. When do you tidy your room? – e 4. What do you do on Friday afternoons? – a 5. How often do you walk the dog? – c

Writing Page 29

1 1. on

5. on 6. in 7. at

2. from, to 3. at 4. in

2 1. in

5. on 6. in 7. in

2. at 3. from 4. to

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Check Your Progress Page 30 Vocabulary

1 1. f 2. e 3. b 2 1. have a shower 2. go home

3 1. bathroom 2. cooker 3. rug 4. talk on the phone 5. mouth

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4. a

5. c

6. d

3. get up 4. get dressed 6. friendly 7. generous 8. mother 9. narrow 10. tidies her room

Workbook Answer Key Grammar

Grammar Page 33

4 1. watches

1 1. is standing – T

4. doesn’t do 5. studies 6. play

2. listen 3. don’t go

5 1. Does she chat online every day?

2 1. isn’t wearing

2. Do his sisters like music? 3. Does Jim live in Paris? 4. Do you often read magazines?

2. is shining 3. aren’t taking

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3. c 4. b

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9. b 10. c

2. Are you writing in your notebook now? 3. Is your friend helping you at the moment? 4. Are you listening to music? Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

7 1. He usually studies with friends.

4 1. Are … enjoying



2. They don’t go to school on Saturdays. 3. Do you walk your dog every evening? 4. I always have a shower in the morning. 5. Does your friend often read magazines?



Speaking Page 31

Englis

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

2. How often do you chat online? 3. When do you tidy your room? 4. Where do you do homework? 5. What do you usually do on Sundays?

Grammar Page 34

1 1. doesn’t know 2 1. are … doing

4. from, to 5. at

2. are standing 3. love 4. lives 5. Do … visit

Translation

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1. Jim often plays computer games. 2. Do they always ride their bikes to school? 3. How often does your friend send text messages? 4. I don’t usually surf the web in the morning. 5. Pat has breakfast at home every day.

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3 1. In the picture, Joe is fishing. He doesn’t usually go

fishing on Saturdays. He usually plays football. 2. Joe’s father is fishing. He doesn’t usually go fishing on Saturdays. He usually reads the newspaper. 3. Joe’s mother is riding her bike. She doesn’t usually ride her bike on Saturdays. She usually watches TV. 4. Tim and Danny are swimming. They don’t usually go swimming on Saturdays. They usually ride their bikes.

h in Use

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. slan

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1. waterfall 2. hills 3. forest 4. lake

5. island 6. valley 7. mountains 8. ocean

2 1. jungle

4. cave 5. island 6. beach

2. desert 3. river

6. travel 7. am not staying 8. want 9. doesn’t want 10. likes

Englis

1 forestw

4. are preparing 5. doesn’t speak, speaks 6. isn’t shining

2. Are … studying 3. Do … visit

Writing 2. on 3. on

6. are entering 7. isn’t painting 8. is using 9. is stopping

2. are starting 3. are travelling 4. is selling 5. aren’t stopping

h in Use

8 1. Do you often go to parties?

9 1. in

4. is helping 5. aren’t sitting

3 1. Is it raining right now?

7. a 8. a

Dictation (CD 5, Track 6)



4. is eating – F 5. is talking – T

2. are climbing – T 3. are looking – F

Reading Page 35

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3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

1 1. Volunteers in Kenya

2. Volunteers in Nepal 3. Volunteers in Australia 4. Volunteers in Nepal 5. Volunteers in Kenya 6. Volunteers in Australia

2 1. have fun, make a difference

2. forests, villages 3. the Rift Valley, Lake Nakuru National Park 4. Arnhem Land, Australia 5. environment, solve people’s problems

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Workbook Answer Key Writing Page 37

Listening (CD 5, Track 7) Tina: Hello, Paul! Paul: Hi, Tina. Tina: Guess where I am now! Paul: Hmm ... Are you standing outside my house? Tina: No, I’m not in England! I’m on holiday with my family. Paul: Oh, yes. Of course! You’re on holiday in Peru. Tina: Yes, it’s fantastic! Can you guess where I’m standing? Paul: Are you standing near a river in the Amazon? Tina: No, I’m not. I’m not in the Amazon right now. I’m on a mountain. Paul: What can you see? Tina: There are old buildings around me. They are about 600 years old. Paul: 600 years old? Wow! That’s ancient. Tina: Yes, I know. I’m standing in an ancient street and I’m looking down at the Urubamba Valley. Paul: Hmm! You’re in a 600-year-old city. The city’s on a mountain and it’s next to a valley. I know where you are! You’re in the ancient city of Machu Picchu. Tina: That’s right! You’re very clever, Paul. I’m in Machu Picchu, and it’s beautiful. Paul: Wow! Machu Picchu! That’s fantastic! Tina: Yes. I love Peru. There are many interesting places to visit. My brother and I are taking hundreds of photos. There are great photos of us on the beach. I can send you some. Paul: Thanks. I want to see all the photos. Tina: Well, I’m sending you one photo of Machu Picchu right now. Talk to you later, Paul! Paul: Bye, Tina. Enjoy your holiday!

3 old buildings, a street, a valley 4 1. her family 4. realises 2. 600-year-old buildings 3. street

2. trousers, jacket

2 1. hats 2. shoe 3. socks 4. skirts

h in Use

1. d, i, l 2. g, m, o 3. c, f, k

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2 1. and

4. because 5. and 6. and

2. but 3. because

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Check Your Progress Page 38 Vocabulary

1 1. c 2. d 2 1. trainers

3. e

4. a

5. b 4. shorts 5. swimsuit

2. jacket 3. scarf

3 1. sandals

6. go shopping 7. kitchen 8. pillow 9. chat online 10. island

2. green 3. curtains 4. wide 5. clever

Grammar

4 1. The children are walking in the forest now.

2. We aren’t wearing shorts at the moment. 3. Is Evan sitting next to the river? 4. Beth isn’t swimming in the lake right now. 5. Are you making sandwiches for our picnic?

5 1. travel

4. doesn’t want 5. am leaving

2. hates 3. isn’t staying 6 1. b 2. a

3. c 4. a

5. c 6. b

7. c 8. b

9. b 10. a

Dictation (CD 5, Track 8)

7 1. I’m not staying on the island. 3. boots, sweater 4. trainers, T-shirt 5. coats 6. Jeans 7. underwear 8. shirts

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Englis

to swim. 3. The sun is shining but it’s cold outside. 4. We are following the guide and we are listening to his stories. 5. He isn’t going into the cave because it’s dark.

5. photo

Vocabulary Page 36

1 1. shorts, sandals

1 1. I’m wearing a coat because it’s a cold day. 2. Jill is going into the lake but she doesn’t want



2. Tim sometimes walks in the forest. 3. Are they buying swimsuits for the beach? 4. Pam is swimming in the river. 5. Do you like the valley?

Speaking Page 39

8 1. I’m in the desert 2. That’s my friend 3. What’s Tom wearing?

4. Why is he wearing it? 5. What are you doing?

Writing 4. a, e, h 5. b, j, n

9 1. but 2. and 3. because

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4. but 5. because

Workbook Answer Key 10

Translation

4 1. badly

1. She often visits the cave. 2. Is Bill taking his coat to the lake? 3. Do they wear jackets and hats in the winter? 4. The dog is playing next to the river. 5. The boys aren’t climbing the mountain.

2. well 3. bravely

5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

1. I can surf well 2. I’m surprised 3. Can you swim well

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2. Can your friend sing beautifully? 3. Can your parents speak English confidently? 4. Can you read quickly? 5. Can some of your friends run fast? 6. Can your friend kick a ball hard? Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.



7. can’t / shouldn’t 8. must 9. can 10. must 11. must 12. should

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Reading Page 43

1 1. The Subway Cars, Delaware, USA

2. The Lost City, Japan 3. McMurdo Sound, Antarctica 4. The Subway Cars, Delaware, USA 5. The Lost City, Japan 6. McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

2 1. an ancient city from thousands of years ago 2. with proper clothing and equipment 3. Because the state plans to bring fish to the area. Coral grows on objects under the water, and that brings many types of fish.

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Workbook Answer Key Listening (CD 5, Track 9) Ron: Katie! Can you please help me move the TV? I can’t lift it. Katie: OK, Ron. Where do you want it? Ron: We can put it on the desk. Wait, Katie! You mustn’t lift the TV without me. Katie: It’s OK, Ron. I can lift it easily. Ron: Wow! You’re very strong. What sports do you do? Katie: I do gymnastics and weightlifting. Ron: You do weightlifting? I’m surprised. That’s an unusual sport for a girl. Katie: No, it isn’t. Many girls do it. My friend Julie does weightlifting, too. She’s very strong. She can lift up to 65 kilograms. Ron: Really? What’s the world record for women? Katie: I’m not sure, but I think it’s 187 kilograms. Ron: 187 kilograms? Wow! How many kilograms can you lift? Katie: I can lift about 60 kilograms. Ron: Hmmm. I want to start weightlifting, too. Katie: You can come with me to the sports centre next Monday. Ron: OK. I must get ready before I start weightlifting. Give me some tips, please. Katie: OK. You must exercise and you must eat healthy food. You can’t do weightlifting without eating well. Ron: Well, I get exercise. I go swimming and rollerblading. Katie: Good! Swimming and rollerblading are good exercise, but you eat junk food all the time! Ron: I know! Katie: So stop eating junk food and start eating healthy food today. But you mustn’t have a big meal before you go to the sports centre on Monday. Ron: OK. What time do you want to go? Katie: At 4.00. Don’t be late because I meet Julie there at 4.15.

4. Monday 5. eating junk food 6. four o’clock

Vocabulary Page 44

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Writing Page 45

1 1. Don’t run 2. Don’t play 3. Jump

2 1. read 2. Don’t ride 3. Stay 4. Don’t forget 5. tell 6. Do

4. Wear 5. Don’t stand 7. lift 8. use 9. Take 10. Stop 11. Don’t use

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Check Your Progress Page 46 Vocabulary

1 1. cycling 2. helmet 3. racket 4. golf 5. surfboard

2 1. mountain 2. go to school 3. kitchen 4. net 5. poster

6. scuba diving 7. throw 8. hit 9. kick 10. goal 6. chat online 7. dark 8. jump 9. hair 10. socks

3 1. Lucy can sing beautifully.

2. weightlifting 3. swimming, rollerblading 2. do weightlifting 3. 187 kilograms

b. rollerblades c. goal d. racket e. surfboard f. net g. goggles h. bicycle

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2. He can’t play football well. 3. Jen can lift 40 kilos easily. 4. They can’t rollerblade quickly.

4 1. can 2. mustn’t / shouldn’t 3. must / should

5 1. can’t 2. any 3. are running 4. haven’t got 5. Is there

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Workbook Answer Key Dictation (CD 5, Track 10)

6 1. Can she do gymnastics well?

2. They mustn’t go rollerblading on the golf course. 3. You can wear goggles in the swimming pool. 4. He should practise every day. 5. Kick the ball into the goal.

Speaking Page 47 2. Three or more people can play. 3. In the garden. 4. What are the rules of the game? 5. How do you win?

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2. You mustn’t hit the ball hard. 3. Read the rules. 4. You must ride slowly. 5. Don’t go far.

9 1. Don’t ride your bike on the tennis court. 2. You must wear a swimming cap and goggles. 3. We can’t go bowling on Mondays. 4. We mustn’t go far on our skateboards. 5. Sue should try to jump high to catch the ball.

Unit 6 2. dangerous 3. wild

4. heavy 5. cute 6. domesticated

4 1. sheep, pig 2. crocodile, dolphin 3. mosquito, butterfly

5 1. elephant – f 2. gorilla – a 3. rat – h 4. pig – b

1. It’s smaller than 5. big 2. What is it 6. a curly tail sheep pig 3. It’s got 4. a cat tiger

1 1. the fastest 4. the easiest 2. the largest 5. the most dangerous 3. the most expensive 2 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3 1. the heaviest 4. not as short as 2. slower than 3. the fastest

5. longer than

2. A mouse is smaller than a cat. A goldfish is the smallest of the three.

3. A child is older than a baby. A parent is the oldest of the three. of the three.

4. heavy 5. wild 6. colourful 4. lion, tiger 5. chimpanzee, gorilla 6. lizard, turtle 5. zebra – g 6. turtle – c 7. rabbit – d 8. horse – e

Grammar Page 49 2. short 3. better than 4. bad

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4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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4 Possible answers 1. A car is bigger than a bicycle. A plane is the fastest

Vocabulary Page 48

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2. more colourful than 3. cuter than 4. more interesting than 5. better than Accept all logical answers.

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Reading Page 51

1 1. chimpanzees and gorillas

2. They aren’t as aggressive as chimpanzees. 3. how to use rocks and sticks to get food 4. how to communicate with humans 5. Because humans move into the bonobos’ habitat or kill them.

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Workbook Answer Key 2 1. humans

Vocabulary Page 52

2. bonobos 3. many years 4. are similar to humans / play games like human children 5. answer questions

Listening (CD 5, Track 11) Ann: Hey, David … Can you come to my house? My parents aren’t here and there’s a rat in our kitchen! David: A rat! That’s unusual! There aren’t many rats in our part of town. What colour is it? Ann: It’s dark brown. Its fur is darker than my cat’s. David: How big is it? Ann: Well … I can’t see it now … It’s as big as your pet rabbit, I think. David: Wow! That is big! Ann: Yes, it’s a huge rat! Please come quickly, David! David: But wait, why do you need me? You’ve got a cat. Your cat can catch a rat easily. Ann: Our cat, Tigger? No, she can’t. She’s lazy and fat. Tigger isn’t as fast as the rat. And the rat is smaller than Tigger, so it can run into narrow places. David: Where’s the rat right now? Ann: I think it’s behind the fridge. David: And where’s Tigger? Ann: She’s in the kitchen under the table. David: OK. I’m coming. Ann: Thanks, David. Oh, no. Now the rat’s under the chair … Tigger, Tigger! Good girl, Tigger, catch it! David: Ann? Well? Has Tigger got the rat? Ann: No, she hasn’t. Oh, David, the rat’s got small dark eyes and it’s really ugly! It isn’t as big as your rabbit. But it’s bigger than the white rat at our school. David: Where is it now? Ann: It’s next to the door … Oh good! Now it’s outside in the garden! David: Good! Close the door. Listen, Ann. Rats live in groups, so there are probably more rats in the area. We mustn’t leave any food out and we must tell all our neighbours. Ann: OK. Thanks, David.

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Writing Page 53

1 1. Flies are tiny insects.

2. Sheep are domesticated animals. 3. A goldfish isn’t as big as a shark. 4. Cows aren’t usually aggressive. 5. A lizard isn’t the most unusual animal.

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5. is bigger than 6. is as heavy as 7. is the biggest 9. are good athletes

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Check Your Progress Page 54 Vocabulary

1 1. Sheep and pigs are domesticated.

2. Whales and elephants are huge. 3. Sharks and crocodiles are very dangerous. 4. Parrots and butterflies are colourful. 5. Mosquitoes and ants are tiny.

2 1. Wednesday 2. shy 3. curly 4. duvet 5. stays at home

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2. Reptiles 3. Insects 4. Amphibians

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Workbook Answer Key Grammar

Grammar Page 57

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2 1. Was there apple pie? Yes, there was.

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2. isn’t as fast as the dog 3. are as colourful as the lovebirds 4. aren’t as long as its arms 5. is as tall as the tree

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Speaking Page 55

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4. does it live 5. does it eat

8 1. The giraffe is taller than the tiger. 2. Bats are small mammals. 3. The salamander is as big as the lizard. / The lizard is as big as the salamander. 4. Dolphins are the most interesting animals. 5. Cats aren’t usually as friendly as dogs.

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9 1. Sharks are more dangerous than goldfish. 2. The fish are as colourful as the butterflies. 3. Elephants aren’t as huge as whales. 4. I think horses are the nicest animals on the farm. 5. Are flies bigger than ants?

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Possible answers 1. Was there (any) steak? 2. Was there (any) salad? 3. Was there (any) soup? 4. Was there (any) ice cream? 5. Yes, there was. 6. No, there wasn’t. 7. Were there (any) cherries? 8. Were there (any) fizzy drinks? 9. Were there (any) hot dogs? 10. Were there (any) olives? 11. Yes, there were. 12. No, there weren’t.

Grammar Page 58

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2. Was there ice cream? No, there wasn’t. 3. Were there olives? No, there weren’t. 4. Was there soup? Yes, there was. 5. Was there salad? No, there wasn’t. 6. Were there chips? Yes, there were.

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Workbook Answer Key Reading Page 59

1 1. sing the “Happy Birthday” song 2. send the bad luck out of the home 3. birthday cakes 4. ordinary people, ancient kings and emperors 5. 1700s

2 1. pizza and hamburgers 2. No, there weren’t. 3. Because according to people at the time, there was bad luck in your home on your birthday. 4. for good luck 5. It was a huge celebration with food, music, dancing and many people. 6. No, it wasn’t.

Listening (CD 5, Track 13) Penny: Hi, Tom. Where were you last night? Tom: I was at my grandfather’s. He’s from Scotland and there was a big meal at his house to celebrate Robbie Burns Day. Penny: What’s Robbie Burns Day? Tom: It’s a Scottish celebration to remember a famous Scottish poet. Penny: And the poet’s name was Robbie Burns? Tom: Yes, it was. He was very popular in Scotland. Penny: What are his poems about? Tom: They’re about love, life and food. You must know his famous poem “Auld Lang Syne”. People always sing it on New Year’s Eve. Penny: Oh, yes! Auld Lang Syne! That’s Scottish and it means “For Old Times”, right? Tom: That’s right. We always sing it on New Year’s Eve. Penny: I want to know about the meal. What food was there? Tom: There was haggis. Penny: What’s haggis? Tom: It’s a Scottish food with sheep’s meat and onions. I really like it. Penny: Were there any chips or noodles? Tom: No, there weren’t. There were potatoes, carrots and other vegetables, and there was some turkey. Penny: Turkey? Nice! And what were the desserts like? Tom: Oh, they were amazing. There was chocolate cake and apple pie with ice cream. I love chocolate cake, and apple pie, too. Penny: Mmm! Yummy! Were there any special celebrations after the meal? Tom: Yes. There were games and there was Scottish music and dancing. Penny: Games, music and dancing? That sounds like fun. Tom: Yes, it was. I love Robbie Burns Day.

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2. love, life and food 3. on New Year’s Eve 4. sheep’s meat and onions 5. games and (Scottish) music and dancing

Vocabulary Page 60

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5. excellent 6. quiet 7. clean 8. surprising

2. disappointing 3. enjoyable 4. horrible

2 1. noisy 2. exciting 3. dirty

3 1. strange

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2. enjoyable

4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. h in Use

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Writing Page 61

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4. quite 5. not at all

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3 Type of event: New Year’s Eve celebration Where: at Tim’s house Who was there: all of Tim’s friends Menu: cheese, rolls, apple pie and fizzy drinks  Other information: It was quite crowded. There was music.  Opinion of event: The food wasn’t tasty, but Tim’s friends were very nice.

4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Check Your Progress Page 62 Vocabulary

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4. Chips 5. Juice 6. Ham

2. Cheese 3. Oranges

2 1. exciting

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2. disgusting 3. noisy 4. dirty

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Dictation (CD 5, Track 14)

7 1. Were there any olives in the salad?

2. There was a lovely cake with ice cream. 3. The bananas were delicious. 4. Was there a quiet room in the restaurant? 5. There weren’t any clean tables.

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Speaking Page 63

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3 1. Did children play games? Yes, they did. 2. How did people travel? They travelled by horse. 3. Did people buy fruit? Yes, they did. 4. What did people wear on their feet? They wore sandals.

4 1. died 4. school 5. television 4. collect 5. change 6. look after 5. SAVES 6. CREATES 7. DESIGN 8. ORGANISES

7. took 8. washed 9. didn’t want 10. didn’t stop 11. organised 12. became

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Workbook Answer Key Reading Page 67

Radio host: Thank you very much, President Laura Andrews, for talking to us … and good luck! President: Thank you, Jamie.

1 1. It sometimes gets this cold in Minnesota. 2. Peter started sleeping outside at this age. 3. Peter spent this number of nights in his box. 4. People donated this amount of money (in dollars) to help poor families. 5. A special organisation helped one family find a home for this amount of money. 6. Peter helped this number of families.

2 1. He had a nice home and a very good life. He did

sport every day, did homework, said good night to his parents and went to bed. 2. To make people think about homeless people and donate money to help them. 3. People donated more than $400,000. 4. One teenager really can make a difference.

Listening (CD 5, Track 15) Radio host: I’d like to welcome to our programme President Laura Andrews. It’s wonderful to have you here. President: Thank you, Jamie. Radio host: Congratulations! What do you plan to do as the new president of our country? President: There are many things I want to do. But first, I want to help the poor people. They need homes and jobs. I plan to create thousands of new jobs during my presidency. Radio host: That’s very important. Can you tell us about yourself? Did you always want to be president? President: Well … yes, I did. I was about six or seven when I decided to become president one day. I wanted to change things. Radio host: Really? President: Yes. You know, Jamie, I come from a very poor family. My father worked very hard. Then, he lost his job. My mother was ill and we didn’t have any money for doctors. I wanted to make life better for families like mine. Radio host: How do your children, Fiona and Don, feel about their mother being the president? President: Don is only two and he doesn’t understand. Fiona’s very excited, but she can’t travel on the school bus or go to the cinema with friends any more. Radio host: It can’t be easy looking after two young children and being the president of a country. How do you do it? President: It isn’t easy, but my husband and I get up very early in the morning every day and I organise my day well. Also, many good people help me. I work with an excellent team of people.

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Vocabulary Page 68

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4. pilot 5. a chef 6. TV host

2. a writer 3. an engineer

2 1. postman

4. computer 2. sculptor programmer 3. photographer 5. artist

3 Possible answers 1. engineer, inventor, scientist, computer programmer 2. chef 3. sculptor, artist, chef 4. musician, singer 5. politician, TV host

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Writing Page 69

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3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Check Your Progress Page 70 Vocabulary

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2. discovered 3. competed

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Grammar

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4. bought 5. wrote

5 1. Kate listened to the song.

2. John didn’t like the film last night. 3. The plane flew over the ocean. 4. The chefs left an hour ago. 5. What did the postman say?

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Workbook Answer Key 6 1. more interesting

4. There weren’t 5. Did you speak

2. hasn’t got 3. Is the singer leaving

Dictation (CD 5, Track 16)

7 1. Did the postman collect all the letters?

2. We received photos from the photographer. 3. What did the scientist discover? 4. The musician didn’t donate any money. 5. The artist designed this sofa.

8 1. He was born

2. church 3. sports centre 4. library 5. hospital 6. arcade / amusement park

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2. are going / aren’t going 3. is writing / isn’t writing 4. am meeting / am not meeting 5. am wearing / am not wearing 6. are playing / aren’t playing 1, 2, 4 and 6 refer to plans for the future.

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5. is playing 6. aren’t staying 7. are walking 8. Are … taking

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1. What are you going to do / Where are you going to go 2. Who is going 3. are you going to be there 4. are you doing

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1 Accept all logical answers. 2 1. will probably close

2. will … get 3. will become 4. will go 5. won’t be 6. won’t cost

7. will wear 8. will take 9. will give 10. will let 11. will always have 12. won’t spend

3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. English in Use

1. Will you travel to Africa? 2. Will your parents win the lottery? 3. Will you have fun next weekend? 4. Will your best friend call you tomorrow after school? 5. Will you compete in the Olympics? Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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children are when they go out at night, and some places can be dangerous for teenagers. 2. the music system 3. to invite friends to the disco after school 4. yes 5. £1 million 6. probably not

2 1. places can be dangerous for teenagers 2. build the house with the discotheque 3. Claire and Ian bought the dance floor there 4. have dancing lessons

Listening (CD 5, Track 17) Jenny: Hello, Mrs Barnes. Can I take these books home, please? Librarian: No, I’m sorry, Jenny. You can’t take any books home today. Jenny: Why not? Librarian: The library is closing tomorrow. There’s a notice about it on the door. Jenny: Closing? Librarian: Yes. The town hasn’t got any money to keep the library open. Jenny: Really? That’s terrible! My friends and I come here to study almost every day. Librarian: I know. And this isn’t the only place closing in town. The cinema is closing, too. Jenny: The cinema! Are you sure? Librarian: Yes. People prefer to watch films at home. Jenny: That’s true. People have got big-screen TVs at home and they can download films onto their computers.

Librarian: Yes. Modern technology is causing many changes. People can download books. They can find photos of almost anything on the Internet and they can take virtual tours of many places, too. So, I guess they don’t need to go to libraries or museums any more. Jenny: I don’t agree. Looking at a computer screen isn’t as enjoyable as seeing real things or reading a real book. I love going to museums, and I prefer reading a real book and turning the pages. What’s going to happen to all the books in the library? Librarian: We’re going to donate them to the church. Jenny: The church? Librarian: They’re going to use one of the rooms in the church as a small library. But people can’t take the books home any more. Jenny: That’s very sad. I don’t know what I’m going to do!

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1 c, d, a, b First, Kate and I are going to prepare sandwiches for

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park. 2. We aren’t visiting relatives next week. 3. Pam won’t work out tomorrow. 4. I’m not going to hire a bike this weekend. 5. Dan is going to go to the sweet shop, the bakery and the chemist’s.

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2. Sam isn’t going to hang out at a bar. 3. Will you visit China one day? 4. I’m having a party at a restaurant tonight. 5. Are they going camping next week?

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Language Builder Answer Key Getting Started

Pages 4-5

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School items book – libro diary – diario; agenda marker – rotulador notebook – cuaderno pen – bolígrafo pencil – lápiz

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Adjectives of personality adventurous – aventurero/a athletic – atlético/a brave – valiente clever – inteligente, listo/a confident – seguro/a de sí mismo/a, confiado/a creative – creativo/a easy-going – de trato fácil friendly – simpático/a funny – gracioso/a generous – generoso/a hard-working – trabajador/a honest – sincero/a; honrado/a, honesto/a lazy – perezoso/a nice – bonito/a; agradable, simpático/a shy – tímido/a strong – fuerte weak – débil Describing people What’s her name? – ¿Cómo se llama? Where is she from? – ¿De dónde es? How old is she? – ¿Cuántos años tiene? What does she look like? – ¿Qué aspecto tiene?, ¿Cómo es (de aspecto)? What’s she like? – ¿Cómo es (de carácter)? Is she (athletic)? – ¿Es (atlética)? Has she got (long hair)? – ¿Tiene (el pelo largo)?

Everyday English: Talking on the Phone Who is it? – ¿Quién es? It’s (Jack). – Soy (Jack). Is this (020-7946-1047)? – ¿Este es el (020-7946-1047)? Who’s calling? – ¿Quién llama / es? Is (Stephan) there? – ¿Está (Stephan)? Speaking. – Soy yo. Can I speak to (Paul)? – ¿Puedo hablar / Me pones con (Paul)? Can I leave a message? – ¿Puedo dejar un recado? Just a moment, please. – Un momento, por favor.

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Language Builder Answer Key Unit 2

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Everyday English: Going Shopping Can I help you? – ¿En qué puedo ayudarlo/a? Yes, please. – Sí, por favor. I’d like something nice for (my bedroom). – Quería algo bonito para (mi habitación). How about (this blue lamp)? – ¿Qué le parece (esta lámpara azul)? How much is it? – ¿Cuánto es / cuesta? It’s (€20). – Son / Cuesta (20 €). Oh, no thanks. – Ah, no, gracias. How much are these (posters)? – ¿Cuánto son / cuestan (estos pósteres)? They’re (€ 15). – Son / Cuestan (15 €). I’ll take it. – Me lo llevo.

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Routines do homework – hacer los deberes get dressed – vestirse get up – levantarse go home – ir(se) a casa go to bed – acostarse, irse a la cama go to school – ir al colegio have a shower – ducharse have breakfast – desayunar tidy my room – ordenar / recoger mi habitación / cuarto walk the dog – pasear al perro

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Everyday English: Taking the Bus Can I help you? – ¿Te ayudo?, ¿Puedo ayudarte? I’d like to go to (the beach). – Me gustaría ir a (la playa). Which bus do I take? – ¿Qué autobús cojo? Bus (345) goes to (the beach). – El autobús (345) va a (la playa). How often does the bus run? – ¿Con qué frecuencia pasa el autobús? When’s the next bus? – ¿Cuándo es / pasa el próximo autobús? How much does a ticket cost? – ¿Cuánto cuesta un billete? Would you like a ticket? – ¿Quieres un billete? Where’s the bus stop? – ¿Dónde está la parada de autobús? Have a good trip! – ¡Que tengas buen viaje!

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1 Sport

basketball – baloncesto bowling – bolos cycling – ciclismo dancing – baile football – fútbol golf – golf gymnastics – gimnasia karate – kárate rollerblading – patinaje en línea running – correr scuba diving – buceo, submarinismo skateboarding – montar en monopatín skiing – esquí surfing – surf swimming – natación tennis – tenis volleyball – voleibol, balonvolea weightlifting – levantamiento de peso, halterofilia



Sports verbs catch – coger, atrapar hit – golpear jump – saltar kick – dar patadas (a) lift – levantar throw – lanzar; tirar



Sports venues football pitch – campo de fútbol golf course – campo de golf swimming pool – piscina tennis court – cancha / pista de tenis



Sports equipment bicycle – bicicleta, bici goal – portería goggles – gafas de natación / baño golf club – palo de golf helmet – casco net – red racket – raqueta rollerblades – patines (de ruedas) en línea skateboard – monopatín surfboard – tabla de surf swimming cap – gorro de natación / baño

Everyday English: Giving Directions Excuse me. Do you know where (the swimming pool) is? – Disculpe. ¿Sabe dónde está (la piscina)? How do I get to (the swimming pool)? – ¿Cómo voy / llego a (la piscina)? It’s next to (the school). – Está al lado (del colegio). It’s opposite (the park). – Está enfrente (del parque). It’s on (High) Street. – Está en la calle (High). Go straight on (Green) Street. – Sigue recto por la calle (Green). Then what? – ¿Y luego qué? Turn left. – Gira a la izquierda. Turn right. – Gira a la derecha. You can’t miss (the football pitch). – (El campo de fútbol) no tiene pérdida. No problem. – De nada.

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amazing – asombroso/a, increíble colourful – colorido/a, de colores vivos cute – mono/a, rico/a, bonito/a dangerous – peligroso/a domesticated – domesticado/a heavy – pesado/a huge – enorme, inmenso/a interesting – interesante ordinary – normal, corriente tiny – diminuto/a, minúsculo/a unusual – inusual, poco común wild – salvaje



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Getting information about an animal What type of animal is it? – ¿Qué tipo de animal es? How big is it? – ¿Cómo es de grande? What does it look like? – ¿Qué aspecto tiene?, ¿Cómo es (de aspecto)? Where does it live? – ¿Dónde vive? What does it eat? – ¿Qué come? Everyday English: Buying a Ticket Can I help you? – ¿En qué puedo ayudarlo/a? How much are the tickets? – ¿Cuánto son / cuestan las entradas? Is there a special price for families? – ¿Hay precio especial para familias? How many tickets would you like? – ¿Cuántas entradas quiere? That’s ($50). – Son (50 dólares). Is there anything else? – ¿Alguna cosa más? What time does the (zoo) close? – ¿A qué hora cierra (el zoo)?

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4 1. iguana 2. ordinary 3. interesting 4. chimpanzee 5. wild 6. elephant 7. amazing The hidden animal is a gorilla.

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apple – manzana banana – plátano bean – judía butter – mantequilla cake – tarta, pastel carrot – zanahoria cheese – queso cherry – cereza chip – patata frita crisp – patata frita (de bolsa) egg – huevo fizzy drink – bebida con gas, refresco grape – uva ham – jamón hamburger – hamburguesa hot dog – perrito caliente ice cream – helado juice – zumo lettuce – lechuga noodle – fideo; tallarín olive – aceituna onion – cebolla orange – naranja pie – tarta potato – patata rice – arroz roll – rollito; panecillo salmon – salmón shrimp – camarón; gamba soup – sopa steak – filete tomato – tomate turkey – pavo

Adjectives of opinion boring – aburrido/a clean – limpio/a crowded – abarrotado/a, lleno/a (de gente) delicious – delicioso/a dirty – sucio/a disappointing – decepcionante disgusting – asqueroso/a, repugnante enjoyable – agradable; entretenido/a excellent – excelente exciting – emocionante horrible – horrible, terrible noisy – ruidoso/a quiet – callado/a; tranquilo/a strange – extraño/a, raro/a surprising – sorprendente tasty – sabroso/a, apetitoso/a, rico/a

Describing an event When was it? – ¿Cuándo fue? Where was it? – ¿Dónde fue? Who was there? – ¿Quién estuvo allí? What was it like? – ¿Cómo fue? What food was there? – ¿Qué comida hubo? Was the food good? – ¿La comida estuvo buena? It was on (Monday). – Fue el (lunes). It was at (Dan’s house). – Fue en (casa de Dan). (All our friends) were there. – (Todos nuestros amigos) estuvieron allí. It was (very exciting). – Fue (muy emocionante). There was (ice cream). – Hubo (helado). Yes. It was very tasty. – Sí. Estuvo muy rica. Everyday English: Ordering Food Can I take your order? – ¿Puedo tomarle nota?, ¿Le tomo nota? What would you like? – ¿Qué quiere? I’d like (a chicken sandwich), please. – Quiero (un sándwich de pollo), por favor. Have you got any (chips)? – ¿Tiene (patatas fritas)? I want some (chips). – Quiero (unas patatas fritas). Do you want anything to drink? – ¿Quiere algo para beber? Is there anything else? – ¿Alguna cosa más? No, thanks. – No, gracias. How much is it? – ¿Cuánto es?

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Everyday English: Asking for Directions Excuse me, is there a (toilet) on this floor? – Disculpe, ¿hay (un baño) en esta planta? It’s on the (first) floor. – Está en (la primera) planta. How do I get there? – ¿Cómo llego allí? You take the lift or you can walk up the stairs. – Coja el ascensor o puede subir por las escaleras. Can you recommend an exhibition? – ¿Me puede recomendar una exposición? The exhibition about (musicians) is very popular. – La exposición sobre (músicos) es muy conocida. Is there an exhibition about (writers)? – ¿Hay alguna exposición sobre (escritores)?

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change – cambiar collect – reunir, juntar compete – competir create – crear design – diseñar discover – descubrir donate – donar help – ayudar (a) invent – inventar look after – cuidar de / a organise – organizar receive – recibir save – salvar, rescatar

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Language Builder Answer Key Unit 9 Pages 22-23 1 Places around town

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Weekend activities eat out – comer fuera go camping – ir de acampada / camping go hiking – ir de excursión a pie, dar una caminata go on rides – montar(se) en las atracciones go to a concert – ir a un concierto go to the beach – ir a la playa hang out – pasar el tiempo / rato have a party – dar / hacer una fiesta hire a bike – alquilar una bici order pizza – pedir una pizza relax – relajarse sleep late – levantarse tarde take a trip – hacer un viaje visit relatives – visitar a parientes / familiares work out – hacer ejercicio

Making plans Why don’t we (go to the shopping centre)? – ¿Por qué no (vamos al centro comercial)? Do you feel like (eating out)? – ¿Te apetece (comer fuera)? Are you busy on (Thursday)? – ¿Estás ocupado/a el (jueves)? What are you going to do (this afternoon)? – ¿Qué vas a hacer (esta tarde)? Let’s go to (the sports centre). – Vamos / Vayamos (al polideportivo). Maybe we can (go to the cinema). – Tal vez podemos (ir al cine). I’m going to (the sports centre). – Voy (al polideportivo). I prefer (Chinese food). – Prefiero (comida china). What a great idea! – ¡Qué buena idea! I’m not sure. – No sé., No estoy seguro/a. Not really. – No mucho., La verdad es que no. I’m afraid I am. – Me temo que sí. I’m busy (tomorrow). – Estoy ocupado/a (mañana). How about (5.00)? – ¿Qué tal (a las 5:00)? Great! See you then. – ¡Genial! Luego te veo.

Everyday English: Going Out Have you got tickets for (Ghost Rider)? – ¿Tiene entradas para (Ghost Rider)? Which performance do you want? – ¿Qué sesión quiere? There are seats in row (5). – Hay asientos en la fila (5). I’d like (two seats). – Quería (dos asientos). OK, that’s (€12). – De acuerdo, eso son (12 €). Here you are. – Aquí tiene. Enjoy the (film). – Que disfrute de (la película).

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