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Introduction VOCABULARY School Items 1 02



Page 5

1 notebook – 7

2 1. am

pencil case – 9 pen – 1

pencil – 8 schoolbag – 2 ruler – 4

rubber – 5 book – 3 tablet – 6

1 03

1 04

2 twenty – 20

2. twenty-four

5 1. 10

2. 6 3. 2.50 4. 3

1 06

2. green

6 1. Is Blackhall in the USA?

3. ninety 4. fifty-two

5. eighty-five 6. sixty-three

5. 25 6. 2 7. 1

8. 15 9. 350 Total: £414.50



2. Are Blackhall and Whitestone schools? 3. Are Wendy and Mike students at Whitestone? 4. Is Wendy 12 years old? 5. Is Wendy in Year 8?

7 1. No, it isn’t.

4. Yes, she is. 5. No, she isn’t.

2. Yes, they are. 3. No, they aren’t.

3. orange 4. pink

5. purple 6. brown



Question Words

9 1. Where, e

9 1. d



2. e 3. a

4. f

5. c

6. b

7. g

4. isn’t 5. am 6. Are

2. aren’t 3. is

Ordinal Numbers

4. What, b 5. Why, a

2. When, c 3. Who, d

1 0 1. What

1 1 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,



4. Where 5. Why

2. When 3. Who

Saturday, Sunday

2 1. Friday 1 2. Wednesday 1 08

4. are 5. isn’t 6. are

2. is 3. aren’t

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Days and Months 1 07

4. aren’t 5. is

2. are 3. am

8 1. Is

7 1. grey

4 1. isn’t



Colours 1 05

correct answers.

5 1. are

forty – 40 ninety – 90 ten – 10 fifty – 50 eight – 8 thirteen – 13 sixty-three – 63

two – 2 one hundred – 100 thirty-five – 35 twelve – 12 eleven – 11 fourteen – 14

4 1. sixteen

3 about me: Accept all logical and grammatically

Cardinal Numbers

4. are 5. are 6. is

2. am 3. is

1 4 1. February

2. May

3. Monday 4. Sunday

5. Tuesday

3. July 4. October

5. November

5 1. Accept all logical answers. 1

this, that, these, those

1 1. This 1

4. These 5. That

2. That 3. Those

SPEAKING

2. December 3. Accept all logical answers. 4. February 5. October 6. Accept all logical answers.

Classroom Language

2 1. c 3 1. a

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2. a

3. f

4. d

2. b

3. a

4. b

5. b

6. e

GRAMMAR to be

Page 6

1 Mike – he

the notebook – it Paul and I – we

Susan – she the students – they

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Student’s Book Answer Key Page 9

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BOOK 4 a.

Unit 3 b. Unit 8 c. Unit 2 d. Unit 6 e. Unit 5

f. Unit 4 g. Unit 7 h. Unit 9 i. Unit 1

5 1. 9

2. 10 3. 3 4. Time Out! 5. pages 132-134

6 Possible Answers

1. page 12, exercise 2 2. page 17, exercise 6 3. page 13, exercise 5 4. page 24, exercise 1 5. page 27, exercise 6

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1

Social Networking

VOCABULARY

5 1. Facebook accounts

Countries and Nationalities 1 10 1 11

1 England 2 China – Chinese

Ecuador – Ecuadorian England – English France – French Ireland – Irish Morocco – Moroccan



Page 11

Romania – Romanian Russia – Russian Scotland – Scottish Spain – Spanish Wales – Welsh

GRAMMAR have got

3. French 4. Ecuador

2. China



5. Wales

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

1 12

5 Facebook, Tuenti, Twitter 6 1. Dianne – 13

1 12

7 1. Black

1 15

2. Harry – 12 4. 1st December 5. Dublin 6. Ireland

Asking and Answering Questions

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2. Louise has got money from Romania. 3. Brian and Louise haven’t got money from Ecuador. 4. Brian and Louise have got British money. 5. Louise hasn’t got Mexican money.

8 1. Has … got; Yes, it has.

1. It’s 2. birthday 3. What’s 4. I’m 5. from



READING

2. Has … got; No, it hasn’t. 3. Has … got; Yes, it has. 4. Has … got; No, it hasn’t. 5. Have … got; No, they haven’t.

Possessive Adjectives Page 13

3 Facebook, Twitter, Tuenti 4 1. false – Susan hasn’t got a Facebook account

2. haven’t got 3. hasn’t got 4. has got 5. have got

7 1. Brian hasn’t got money from China.

1  Useful Language

1 14

6 1. has got

Page 15

SPEAKING

A Survey

1. has got 2. have got 3. has got 4. has got 5. have got Accept all logical answers.

4 About Me:

Registering Online



5. a

3 About Me:

LISTENING

Harry 2. 3. 98765

4. e

Possible Answers red, yellow, blue, green, white, orange, purple, pink, brown, black, grey

 eople speak English in England, Ireland, Scotland P and Wales. Chinese, French, Moroccan, Romanian, Russian and Spanish, are languages as well as nationalities. Though Irish (Gaelic) is the official language of Ireland, English is the dominant language there.

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1 1. d 2. b 3. c 2 Stop and think!

3 Stop and think!

4 1. English

2. fun 3. Ecuadorian 4. Facebook, Tuenti 5. Facebook, Twitter

because she isn’t 13 yet. 2. true 3. true 4. false – Jack is 13 years old. 5. true

9 1.

His 2. Her 3. Their 4. My 5. Its

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Student’s Book Answer Key

A CTION!

Grammar in

7 1. Ethan’s grandfather is from Lancaster.

A  About Me: Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Have you got a mobile phone? Has your phone got Internet? Have you got an e-mail address? Have you and your friends got Facebook accounts? Has your teacher got a website?

B



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English in A ction! Exchanging Personal Information

LISTENING

GEOGRAPHY 1. e

2. c

3. d

4. f

5. a

6. b

1 18 1 18

VOCABULARY Family 1 16

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parents – Tim and Anne grandfather – Harry uncle – Ethan children – Oliver, Claire, James, Chloe (Anne, Alice) grandparents – Ellen and Harry father – Tim mother – Anne aunt – Alice sister – Claire brother – James son – Oliver, James daughter – Claire, (Chloe, Anne, Alice) cousin – Chloe

3 1. false – His mother is 42 years old.

2. false – His sister is 10 years old. / His brother is 5 years old. 3. true 4. true 5. false – His aunt is 32. 6. true

4 1. parents

2. children 3. grandparents

READING A Forum 1 17

Genia – Russia Min – China

6 1. c

2. e

3. b



Birthday: 9th October Nationality: Scottish Family: four brothers

1 19

4 1. What’s your name?

2. Have you got a middle name? 3. How old are you? 4. What’s your surname 5. Where are you from? 6. When is your birthday?

WRITING A Personal Profile

Page 19

6 Name: Paul

Nationality: Irish From: Dublin Age: 13 Brother/s: 1 Sister/s: 1 e-mail: [email protected]

7 names: Paul Murphy, Max, Claire cities, countries, nationalities and languages: Irish, Dublin, Ireland months and days of the week: August the first word of a sentence: My, I’m, I’ve, His, Her the pronoun I: I’m 13 … , I’m Irish, I’m from … , I’ve got … 8 1. My birthday is in December. 2. I am Spanish. 3. His name is Mike. 4. She is from Morocco. 5. Have you got a French lesson on Tuesday?

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5 Ethan – England

2 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 3 Middle name: (Adam hasn’t got a middle name.)

SPEAKING

1 grandmother – Ellen



2. Genia is a girl from Russia. 3. Mikhailovna is a middle name. 4. The family name is first in China. / The personal name is last in China. 5. Min has got a brother.

4. d

5. a

CULTURE 1. b

2. c

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3. a

4

2 1 20

Teens Today

VOCABULARY

4 1. false – Around half of the teenagers in Europe have

Routines



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1 get up – 4



have a shower – 5 get dressed – 3 have breakfast – 1 read e-mails – 1 go to school – 9 have lunch – 7 go home – 2 tidy my room – 11 do homework – 12 have dinner – 8 watch TV – 10 go to bed – 6

5 1. Europe and the USA

2 Stop and think!



Russia – 18% USA – 35% China – 6% Spain – 46% Singapore – 90% UK – 40%

You have dinner in the evening. 2. true 3. true 4. false – Babies don’t do homework. / Children do homework. 5. false – Children often have a shower after their sports lesson. 6. true

GRAMMAR Present Simple

1 1. writes – e

LISTENING

1 21



4 All the habits in the quiz are considered bad habits. 5 more bad habits 6 2, 3, 4 and 5 Discussing Routines



Page 22

1 Useful Language Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

READING 1 23

4. sleeps – b 5. use – d

1. talk 2. have 3. plays

4. studies 5. tidy

3 1. Amar’e Stoudemire and Deron Williams get up

SPEAKING

An Internet Poll

2. helps – a 3. do – c

Page 24

2 About Me:

A Quiz 1 21

2. read their e-mails 3. they stop to read messages from social networking sites 4. without their phones 5. good, bad

TECHNOLOGY

1. get up 2. have lunch 3. go to school 4. go home 5. tidy my room and do homework

3 1. false – You have breakfast in the morning. /

got smartphones. 2. false – Over 90% of people with smartphones use the Internet. 3. false – People can use the Internet anywhere. 4. true 5. false – Teenagers go to bed late because they’re busy with their smartphones, and they get up to answer messages at night.

at 8 am. 2. Amar’e usually has granola and fruit for breakfast. 3. Deron tries to eat healthy food. 4. Amar’e and Deron exercise after breakfast. 5. Deron starts with strength training. 6. Amar’e finishes his practice at noon. 7. Amar’e and Deron follow this schedule 5-6 days a week.

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1 24

3 Any one of the following: Teenagers don’t often talk to each other because they are on their smartphones. / Teenagers can’t complete tasks because they stop to read messages. / Teenagers go to bed late because they’re busy with their smartphones. / Teenagers get up to answer messages at night.

5 1. Mr O’Connor often gets up at 3.00 in the morning.

2. He never has breakfast at home. 3. He always leaves the house at 4.00 in the morning. 4. He rarely has lunch at 11.00. 5. He sometimes goes home at 1.00 in the afternoon. 6. He usually goes to bed at 7.30 in the evening.



Mr O’Connor is picture “a”.

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Student’s Book Answer Key

A CTION!

6 1. in Silicon Valley, California

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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Saxon Genitive

6 1.

English in A ction!

Adele’s 2. The Gasol brothers’ 3. Madonna’s 4. Prince Harry’s 5. The Williams sisters’

Talking about routines and activities

LISTENING

7 Stop and think! I n Exercise 6: brothers, daughter, grandmother, sisters, father

1 27

8 About Me:

1 27

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

A CTION!

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

B Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

2 At Mike’s house. 3 1. Mike and Wendy

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

WRITING 5

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2. listen to music 3. ride a bike 4. go swimming 5. play the guitar 6. go shopping, meet friends 7. read a book 8. play football 9. play computer games 2. rides a bike, goes swimming, plays football 3. chats online, listens to music, sends text messages 4. meets friends, chats online, sends text messages

3 About Me: Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

READING A Magazine Article

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Time

Activity / Routine

8.00

get up

8.00-11.00

play computer games

11.00

listen to music and send text messages

12.00

have lunch at grandparents’ house

afternoon

go swimming

6 in – In the afternoon

2 1. listen to music, play the guitar

4. Mike and his friends 5. Mike

4 About Me:

1 1. chat online, send text messages

2. Wendy and her friends 3. Wendy

A Blog Entry

VOCABULARY Activities

b – ride a bike Accept all logical answers.

SPEAKING

A  About Me:

1 25

1 a – play computer games

Possible Answers Other family words: grandparents, grandfather, mother, son, children, aunt, uncle, cousin

Grammar in

2. No, because they never bring mobile phones to school. 3. Technology isn’t necessary in the classroom. 4. Because children learn from conversations with people and from real-life experiences.



on – On Saturdays at – At eleven o’clock, At twelve o’clock

7 1. at

2. in

3. at

4. in

5. on

CULTURE 1. China 2. Italy

Page 27

5 1. technology

2. computers 3. MP4 players or mobile phones 4. notebooks and pencils 5. encyclopedias

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3 1 28

All About Animals

VOCABULARY

READING

Animals

A Web Page

Page 31

1 1.

giraffe 2. canary 3. snake 4. butterfly 5. monkey 6. elephant 7. dolphin 8. turtle 9. shark

1 31

10. whale 11. horse 12. zebra 13. lion 14. panda 15. frog 16. tiger 17. rabbit 18. mouse

1. butterfly 2. canary 3. frog

3 Because she wants to protect them. 4 1. Animal World

4. snake 5. shark

monkey, mouse, panda, rabbit, tiger, whale, zebra

Endangered: Indus river dolphin, monarch butterfly, blue whale Extinct: mastodon, sabre-toothed cat, dodo

Possible Answers Pets: canary, frog, mouse, rabbit, snake

4 1. whale

4. frog 5. elephant

2. zebra 3. lion

GRAMMAR Present Simple

5 Stop and think!

Possible Answers a – antelope b – bear c – cat d – dog e – emu f – flamingo g – gorilla h – hamster i – iguana

j – jaguar k – koala l – llama m – mule n – newt o – octopus p – pelican q – quail r – rat



1 29

7 a snake 8 1. true

2. false

1 32

3. false 4. true

5. true 6. false

1

Page 32

Useful Language 1. d

2. c

3. e

4. a

5. b

2. African elephants don’t kill animals for food. 3. The blue whale weighs more than 6,000 kilos. 4. The blue whale and the African elephant don’t usually live for 100 years. 5. The blue whale and the African elephant don’t eat mammals.

4 1. Does – a

SPEAKING Talking About Pets

2. A mouse doesn’t weigh more than one kilo. 3. Turtles don’t like bananas. 4. Butterflies don’t eat mice. 5. A panda doesn’t live in the ocean.

2 1. The blue whale lives all around the world.

A Radio Programme

Page 34

1 1. Giraffes don’t kill animals for food.

s – scorpion t – toucan u – unicorn v – vampire bat w – wolf x – X-ray tetra y – yak z – zorse

LISTENING 1 29

website 2. ocean animals 3. the ocean isn’t clean 4. turtles, dolphins, sharks and whales 5. they want to help the animals, too

Environment

3 Mammals: dolphin, elephant, giraffe, horse, lion,

2. Australia 3. designer clothes 4. a mermaid costume 5. many ocean animals

5 1.

2 Possible Answers

Page 33

2. Do – d 3. Does – e 4. Does – c 5. Do – b

Page 35

6 1. When do tigers sleep?

2. Where does the anaconda live? 3. What do giraffes eat? 4. Why do people like canaries? 5. What do you call a baby lion? 6. How do dolphins communicate?

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Student’s Book Answer Key 7 1. during the day

8 1. don’t stay

2. don’t see 3. do … kill 4. doesn’t live

9 1. weighs

2. eats 3. doesn’t … kill 4. doesn’t live



1 35



2. Where does it live? 3. What does it eat? 4. How big is it? 5. What animal is it? 6. an elephant

WRITING A Report About an Animal

Page 39

6 Animal: giant panda

2. true 3. false 4. true 5. false 6. false

Lives in: China Description: black and white, small ears Size: big Eats: bamboo plants and small animals Other information: they are endangered

7 Possible Answers

Page 37

2. false – Fishermen get up early in the morning. 3. false – Fishermen go to work early in the morning in the dark. 4. true 5. false – The fishermen don’t teach the dolphins. 6. false – Fishermen don’t give the dolphins food.

7 1. Because they don’t always catch fish.

2. Africa 3. medium (1.5 metres tall, up to 350 kilos) 4. plants 5. black, white 6. different

4 1. What does it look like?

5 The dolphins help the fishermen catch fish. 6 1. true

Because Ben hasn’t got a smartphone.

3 1. zebra



READING 1 34

1 35

2 On the zoo’s website.

SPEAKING

Page 36

2. mouth / teeth: shark 3. ears: rabbit 4. nose: lion 5. wing: butterfly 6. foot: mouse 7. hand / fingers: monkey 8. tail: dolphin

A TV Guide Review

Page 38

LISTENING

4 1. true

d. 15

5. exist 6. use 7. Do … want

1 wing, tail, fur 3 1. eye: frog

c. 2

DESCRIBING ANIMALS

VOCABULARY 1 33

b. 100

English in A ction!

2. does … eat – It eats animals. 3. Does … kill – No, it doesn’t usually kill people. 4. do … live – They live in Russia, China and North Korea. 5. Do … eat – Yes, they do.

Parts of the Body

a. 36

5. Do … like 6. Does … eat 7. leaves 8. sleep

10 1. does … weigh – It weighs around 300 kilos.

SCIENCE

2. in South America 3. plants 4. because they sing 5. a cub 6. with sounds, touch and body language

2. In Laguna, Brazil. 3. The dolphins hit the water with their heads and tails. 4. The dolphins of Laguna are especially sociable. Mother dolphins teach their babies.

full stop: It is my favourite animal. question mark: Why are they endangered? exclamation mark: I love the giant panda!

8 1. It’s beautiful!

2. Lions live in Africa. 3. Have you got a favourite animal? 4. That’s incredible! 5. They eat fish.

SCIENCE A. 1 . butterfly 2. frog 3. panda

B. 1. b

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2. d

3. a

4. c

8

Review 1 1 1 1. does – d

Page 40



VOCABULARY 1 1. snake

2 1. e 2. a 3. b 3 1. grandfather

5. Scotland 6. have a shower 7. Chinese 8. uncle

2. play the guitar 3. hand 4. tail

4. c 5. d

2. aunt 3. tiger

2. hasn’t got 3. has got

4. haven’t got 5. has got 6. hasn’t got

2. On Wednesdays. 3. No, it doesn’t. 4. Jack cleans the bird houses with me. 5. I work with Ryan (on Fridays).

4 1. Janet’s notebook is red. 1

5 1. Has Mrs Brown got a computer? / No, she hasn’t. 2. Has the classroom got brown desks? / Yes, it has. 3. Have Sally and Paul got yellow books? / No, they haven’t. 4. Has Paul got blue eyes? / Yes, he has. 5. Has Sally got black hair? / Yes, she has. 6. Have Sally and Paul got notebooks? / Yes, they have.

6 1. Have … got

2. When do children ride the horses? 3. Does the shop open at 8 o’clock on Mondays? 4. What does Jack do with you? 5. Who do you work with on Fridays?

Saxon Genitive

4 1. have got





have got



1 2 1. Do you clean the animal houses?

3 1. Yes, I do. 1

4. eyes 5. teeth 6. zebra

GRAMMAR

2. Do – d 3. Does – a 4. do – b

2. haven’t got 3. has got



2. The boys’ football is white. 3. Wendy’s bag is blue. 4. The children’s computer is new. 5. Mike’s phone is small.

Page 42

NEWA CTION! Project 1

A Personal Profile

Get started

4. Has … got 5. hasn’t got 6. have got



Possible Answers rabbits, music, sport, swimming, football

Page 41

Possessive Adjectives

7 1. e

2. d 3. b 4. a 5. c

8 1. My

2. Their 3. Her

4. His 5. Your

Present Simple

9 ABOUT ME: 1. get up

2. starts 3. have 4. watches 5. go



Accept all logical times.

1 0 1. Dan doesn’t have a shower in the evening.

2. Susan and Jackie do homework at four o’clock in the afternoon. 3. Sam studies English at ten o’clock. 4. His grandparents don’t chat online. 5. Bob goes home from school at three o’clock.

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4

Around the House

VOCABULARY The House 2 01

2 02

Page 45

1 1. bedroom

5 1. At the National Museum of History.

4. dining room 5. living room

2. kitchen 3. bathroom

2 cupboard – b edroom, kitchen, bathroom,

living room table – kitchen, dining room, living room chair – bedroom, kitchen, dining room, living room desk – bedroom sofa – living room lamp – bedroom carpet – kitchen, dining room, living room bed – bedroom shelf – bedroom, kitchen, living room mirror – bathroom

3 Accept all logical answers. 4 Stop and think!

a cupboard, a TV, a computer, a desk bedroom 2: a sofa bed, a cupboard, a shelf, a desk, a chair, a computer, a carpet For students’ preferences, accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

6 chair (2), cupboard (3), sofa bed (4), TV (5), desk (6) Picture 1

Describing a House

Page 46

2. are playing, garden 3. is having, bathroom 4. is sitting, kitchen 5. are getting, bedroom Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.



The cat isn’t sleeping on a chair. Glenda and Mike aren’t playing computer games. The dog is watching Glenda and Mike. Steven and Jason are sitting on their beds. Mrs Wendell isn’t chatting with friends.

5 1. am writing

2. are visiting 3. am not staying 4. is studying 5. isn’t using

6. am staying 7. aren’t sleeping 8. are sleeping 9. are having

Present Simple / Present Continuous

1  Useful Language

7 About Me:

3. a

READING A Museum Brochure 2 05

2 1. is watching, living room

 Possible Answers 1. are … sitting 4. Are … sending 2. Are … working 5. Is … standing 3. are … doing Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

SPEAKING

2. c

2 06

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6 About Me:

4. true 5. false

2. true 3. false

1. b

Present Continuous

Page 49

7 1. false

GRAMMAR

4 Possible Answers

5 bedroom 1: a sofa bed, a shelf, two chairs,

2 03

Catal Huyuk



A Conversation About a Bedroom



History

3 Stop and think!

carpet – false friend sofa – cognate

LISTENING

2 03

2. Because the house hasn’t got any doors. 3. On the first floor. 4. Because men and women don’t eat together. 5. They have got beautiful pictures on them.

Page 47

3 Ancient Turkey, Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt 4 1. c 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. b



1. do 2. are sitting 3. don’t have 4. isn’t sleeping 5. talks Accept all logical answers.

8 1. usually

2. right now 3. At the moment 4. sometimes 5. every day

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Student’s Book Answer Key Grammar in

A CTION!

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English in A ction!

A  About Me:

1. Is your teacher reading a book right now? 2. Does you mother have dinner with you every evening? 3. Are your friends watching TV right now? 4. Are you tidying your room at the moment? 5. Do you go to bed at 11.00 pm every night?

DESCRIBING PICTURES

LISTENING 1 In the first picture, a man and a woman are cooking a Christmas dinner. A boy is taking out the rubbish. In the second picture, a woman is putting decorations on the Christmas tree, a boy is feeding the dog, another boy is sweeping the floor and a girl is watering the plants.

Geography 1. 1. Johannesburg 2. London 3. New York 4. Beijing 5. São Paulo 2. Beijing: six o’clock São Paulo: seven o’clock New York: five o’clock Johannesburg: twelve o’clock

2 09 2 09

2 07

3 1. Tim

4 1. f

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2. c 3. d 4. b 5. a, e Question 5 has got more than one answer.

1 1. make the bed – f

2. do the dishes – a 3. take out the rubbish – e 4. cook dinner – b 5. do the washing – d 6. sweep the floor – h 7. feed the dog – g 8. water the plants – c

WRITING A Picture Description

5

2 1. cook dinner

2. am doing the washing 3. feed the dog 4. is watering the plants 5. do the dishes Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

READING A Blog Entry

Page 51

5 1. household activities or chores

Mrs Smith

cooking dinner

kitchen

Mr Smith

doing the dishes

kitchen

Fred

feeding the dog

garden bedroom

grandmother

sweeping the floor living room

grandfather

supervising the family

living room

7 1. Paul is tidying his room at the moment.

2. never help around the house 3. independent 4. money

6 1. It’s part of a school programme. / His school



Place

the floor (circle in green). Grandfather (circle in blue) is supervising (circle in red) the family (circle in green).

tidy their rooms, cook dinner, do the washing



Person / People Activity

6 Grandmother (circle in blue) is sweeping (circle in red)

4 doing the dishes, feeding the dog, sweeping the floor,

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Kate and Sharon making the beds

3 about me!

2 08

2. Tim’s father 3. Tim’s grandmother 4. Tim’s grandmother 5. Tim’s aunt 6. Tim’s uncle 7. Tim’s father

SPEAKING

VOCABULARY Household Activities

2 Tim’s grandfather. Because he hates cameras.

participates in the programme Chores for Change. 2. tidy their rooms 3. Because they don’t know how to do simple tasks like cooking dinner or doing the washing. 4. They give the money to charity. 5. to be independent and help other people



2. I feed the dog every afternoon. 3. The boys are watering the plants now. 4. She doesn’t sweep the floor every day.

HEALTH 1. 200 2. 190 3. 143

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4. 130 5. 110 6. 80

11

5

Let’s Eat!

VOCABULARY Food and Drink 2 10

2 11

GRAMMAR a, an, some, the

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1 Countable: apples, strawberries, tomatoes, mushrooms,

1 1. fish

10. chicken 2. fruit salad 11. salad 3. sandwich 12. chips 4. potatoes 13. juice 5. spaghetti with meat sauce 14. milk 6. soup 15. tea 7. rice 16. fizzy drink 8. ham 17. ice cream 9. cheese 18. chocolate cake

olives, potatoes Uncountable: bread, milk, cheese, soup, rice, meat

2 Stop and think! chicken, salad, fish 3

2 Vegetables: onion, mushroom, lettuce, cucumber, carrot, cabbage Fruit: olive, apple, tomato, banana, strawberry, orange

3 Stop and think! breakfast, lunch, dinner Accept all logical answers. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

A CTION!



Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

LISTENING

2 12

5 1. The

6 1. salad





2. No, because they haven’t got any money.

7 1. tomato soup

2. eggs

An Advice Column

3. spaghetti 4. fish and chips 

5. an 6. some 7. some 8. an

There is / There are, any

6 1. There is some rice. There isn’t any ice cream.

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sauce

4 1.

vegetables 2. her sandwich 3. taste in food 4. your genes 5. hide the taste of the vegetables

2 15

5 1. Because vegetables are healthy. 2. She gives her sandwich to a friend. 3. Because they are sensitive to the taste of vegetables. 4. sweet vegetables 5. on the Internet

2. There is some juice. There isn’t any milk. 3. There is a hamburger. There isn’t any pizza. 4. There are some eggs. There aren’t any potatoes.

8 1. Are there any eggs in chips? No, there aren’t.

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2. the 3. a 4. some

Page 59

3 vegetables, lettuce, sandwich, onion, olives, carrots,

Plural some apples some women 3. some feet some olives 5. some fish 6. some potatoes some babies 1.

some strawberries some bananas some milk some cheese a / some fish a cucumber some mushrooms a tomato an apple an orange a / some chicken

A Conversation About Food

Reading 2 14

Singular an apple 2. a woman a foot 4. an olive a fish a potato 7. a baby

4 some bread

4 About Me:

2 12

Page 58

2. Is there any sugar in bread? Yes, there is. 3. Are there any tomatoes in pizza sauce? Yes, there are. 4. Is there any caffeine in chocolate? Yes, there is. 5. Is there any meat in sushi? No, there isn’t. 6. Are there any vitamins in orange juice? Yes, there are.

9 1. there is

2. Is there 3. there is 4. there is

New Action! ESO 1 © B Burlington Books

5. There are 6. There are 7. There aren’t 8. there are

12

Student’s Book Answer Key VOCABULARY Feelings 2 16

Page 62

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1 Positive: happy, excited Negative: sad, tired, hungry, bored, thirsty, frightened, angry Both: surprised 2 1. bored

2. hungry 3. surprised 4. angry

3 1. hungry

2. tired 3. bored

5. thirsty 6. happy 7. sad 4. thirsty 5. frightened



2. cheese 3. tomato

4. onions 5. chips 6. small

2. Which do you prefer 3. Are there any olives in the salad 4. Do you want anything to drink

WRITING A Restaurant Review

2. true 3. false – There isn’t any fruit and there aren’t any vegetables in a typical school meal. 4. false – The meals are small. 5. true

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7 1. September 2012 2. Meals now include healthy ingredients. 3. millions 4. pictures of the food at their schools 5. to create a lunchroom revolution around the world

Health

3 1. large

4 1. Would you like to order

Accept all logical answers.

5 Schools are changing their lunch menus. 6 1. false – Martha is from Scotland.



2 hamburger (6), chips (2), fizzy drink (1)

SPEAKING

Magazine Articles



LISTENING 2 18

Reading



ordering food

2 18

4 About Me:

2 17

English in A ction!

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6 Restaurant: Pete’s Chocolate Bar Food and drinks on the menu: chocolate pizza, chocolate spaghetti, chocolate cake, chocolate ice cream, chocolate fizzy drinks Opinion: great Address: 10 Main Street Telephone: 020 7419 5649 Web address: www.petechoc.com 7 Adjectives before a noun: incredible, big, thirsty

Adjectives after the verb to be: surprised, great

8 1. I am thirsty.

2. Jack loves big sandwiches. 3. She prepares fantastic meals. 4. The ice cream is good.

Fruit: strawberries, apples Vegetables: lettuce, cucumbers Bread and Cereals: spaghetti, bread Protein: chicken, eggs Milk Products: cheese, ice cream

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13

6 2 19

Ready, Steady, Go!

VOCABULARY

Reading

Sports

A School Project

Page 65

1 1. horse riding

2 23

6. baseball 7. skiing 8. tennis 9. cycling 10. surfing

2. football 3. skateboarding 4. judo 5. sailing



2 1. baseball, basketball, football, volleyball

4 swimming and running short races 5 1. superheroes

2. sailing, surfing 3. ice skating, skiing, snowboarding

3

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6 1. Because swimmers are horizontal in the water and

volleyball

basketball

baseball



play tennis

judo

football

skateboarding ice skating cycling rollerblading go sailing skiing



do



gymnastics

surfing horse riding snowboarding 2 20

1. c

swim – surfing, sailing run – b aseball, basketball, football, tennis, volleyball dance – gymnastics, ice skating kick – football jump – b asketball, football, gymnastics, ice skating, rollerblading, skateboarding, skiing, snowboarding, volleyball

can / can’t

2 24

An Interview

6 1. five 2. in Europe: 40 minutes, in the NBA: 48 minutes

2 21

7 1. Claire

2 21

8 1. b

2. a

2. Julie 3. d

4. e

3. Lydia 5. c

SPEAKING Talking About Abilities

2 Stop and think!

I can swim well.

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3. d

4. b

Page 68

1 1. Oliver and Ethan can do judo.

cycling, horse riding, ice skating, rollerblading, sailing, skateboarding, skiing, snowboarding, surfing

LISTENING

2. a

GRAMMAR

5 Stop and think!



long bodies can reach the end quickly. 2. Because they can’t move around on the equipment easily. 3. short races and marathons 4. Because they’ve got long legs. / Because their long legs help them run fast. 5. Because they weigh more and it’s hard for them to run long distances.

SPORT

4 Possible Answers

2. a sport 3. move quickly in the water 4. small 5. run for a long time

2. Guy and Malia can play tennis. 3. Judy, Liz and Mike can play basketball. 4. Jonathan can swim. 5. Bernice can dance.

3 1. can run

2. can swim 3. can ride 4. can’t do

5. can stop 6. can’t take 7. can finish 8. can complete

4 About Me:

Possible Answers 1. Can your parents swim? 2. Can you dance? 3. Can your grandmother do judo? 4. Can your friends play basketball? 5. Can you ride a bike? Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Adverbs of Manner Page 69

5 1. quickly

4. quietly 5. easily 6. high



2. fast 3. beautifully



Accept all logical answers.

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Student’s Book Answer Key 6 Ryan Lochte can swim quickly.

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Gabby Douglas can do gymnastics beautifully. Ruth Beitia can jump high. Ricky Rubio can play basketball well. Lionel Messi can kick hard. Chris Froome can cycle fast.

English in A ction! EXPLAINING RULES

LISTENING

must / mustn’t

7 1. must

2. must

3. mustn’t 4. must

8 1. You mustn’t be late for the race.



2. You must bring your own bicycle. 3. You must begin the race at the starting line. 4. You must wear cycling clothes. 5. You mustn’t stop during the race. 6. You mustn’t kick other people’s bikes.

VOCABULARY Verbs 2 25



2. catch 3. throw 4. win 5. finish / win

2 27

2 27

2 Luke decides to go to Allison’s house to play football on the Xbox 360.

3 1. Luke

WRITING Rules of a Sport

2. throw 3. score

You must You mustn’t bounce the ball have five players carry the ball in a team have a great time

4. loses 5. hit 6. bounces

Reading An Internet Article 2 26

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healthy food. Kenyans practise from a young age and become very fit.

5 1.

true 2. doesn’t say 3. doesn’t say

4. false 5. true



6 and: Each team has got a basket and the players must

try to throw the ball into the other team’s basket. but: You mustn’t carry the ball, but you can bounce it. because: You must help the players in your team because basketball is a team sport.

7 1.

6 1. a marathon

try to throw the ball into the other team’s basket help the players in your team

4 Kenyans don’t eat junk food. They eat natural



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5  You can

basketball: throw, catch, win, lose, bounce, score tennis: hit, win, lose, score, bounce

4. listening to him 2. Lucy, her little sister 5. great 3. school project

4 judo

6. hit 7. lose 8. bounce 9. carry 10. start

2 Possible Answers 3 1. win

3 – She is wearing sandals. 5 – She is throwing the ball.

SPEAKING

Page 70

1 1. score

1 1 – He is carrying the ball.

5. mustn’t 6. mustn’t

2. natural healthy food 3. by bus or by car 4. Because in rural areas there aren’t any buses or cars. 5. They become very fit.

because 2. but 3. and

4. because 5. but

SPORT Manchester United: football, England New York Yankees: baseball, USA Toronto Raptors: basketball, Canada

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Review 2 a, an, some, the

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9 ABOUT ME:

VOCABULARY 1



a

r

a

g

e

m

b

b

q

c

f

k

f

g

e

w

s

h

b

e

a

k

a

d

i

1 0 1. a

p

b

o

a

r

d

j

i

r

x

t

b

d

q

n

f

l

s

r

t

t

p

s

c

p

c

b

m

a

l

t

o

i

l

e

t

h

s

v

a

m

i

r

r

o

r

h

t

l

e

There is / There are, any

e

s

h

e

l

f

u

m

p

e

s

v

n

1 1 1. There isn’t any

Parts of the house kitchen bedroom toilet garage hall



Household items carpet cupboard sofa shelf mirror



4 1. d

2. a



 5 1. are making

must / mustn’t

2. isn’t tidying 3. is feeding

4. e

5. c

2. mustn’t 3. must

4. must 5. mustn’t

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4. aren’t eating 5. isn’t taking out 6. are skateboarding

6 1. Is Zoe dancing? Yes, she is.



2. can, quickly 3. can’t, fast 4. can, well 5. can, beautifully

1 4 1. must 3. b

4. Is there 5. Are there

1 3 1. Can, high

5. False 6. False 7. True 8. False

2. True 3. False 4. True

2. Are there

4. There is an 5. There is a

can / can’t, Adverbs of Manner

4. Janet 5. Megan 6. Ellen

2. Anthony 3. William

2. There are some 3. There aren’t any

1 2 1. Is there

Present Continuous



5. some 6. some 7. the 8. an

u

GRAMMAR



2. some 3. the 4. some

3. some 4. a

c

3 1. True

1. an 2. The

g

2  1. Robert



2. What is Mum doing? She’s watering the plants. 3. Where are the cats sleeping? They’re sleeping on the sofa. 4. Are Nolan and Eli watching TV? No, they aren’t. 5. Is Susan playing football? No, she isn’t.

NEWA CTION! Project 2

AN INFORMATION PAGE

Get started

LeBron James. Accept any five facts from the information page.

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Present Simple / Present Continuous

7 1. are sitting

2. goes 3. doesn’t sleep

8 1. is eating

2. Does … play 3. Are … swimming

4. Is Rob playing 5. Are you talking 4. aren’t dancing 5. catches 6. don’t do

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7

Out and About 6 1. his parents

VOCABULARY Places 3 01



Page 79



1 church, post office, bakery, chemist’s, library, museum 2 Possible Answers get books: bookshop, library; get money: bank buy a cake: bakery, café, supermarket; buy clothes: shopping centre see an exhibition: museum; see a doctor: hospital watch a football game: sports centre, stadium; watch a film: cinema, library, museum have coffee: café, restaurant, shopping centre; have a meal: café, restaurant, shopping centre

LITERATURE 1. c

Past: to be



A Description of a Place

4 2 5 a church, a museum, a stadium 6 1. true 4. false 2. false 3. true

5. false

2. were, Quayside, were 3. was, Whitby Abbey, was 4. were, Captain Cook Monument, was 5. were, Pannett Park, were 2. weren’t 3. were 4. was

5. were 6. wasn’t 7. wasn’t 8. were

2. Were; No, they weren’t. 3. Was; Yes, it was. 4. Was; No, she wasn’t. 5. Were; Yes, they were.

4 About Me:

Talking About the Past



1. How was your weekend? 2. Where were you on Friday night? 3. Were you and your friends at the shopping centre on Saturday afternoon? 4. Who was with you on Saturday night? 5. Were your parents at home on Sunday? Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers to the questions above.

Page 80

1 Useful Language

1. library 2. Who 3. fun 4. Where

1. c 2. a 3. d 4. b



a. My friends b. Friday afternoon c. No d. it

Page 83

There was / There were 3 05

Reading 3 04

5. d

3 1. Was; No, she wasn’t.

SPEAKING

An E-mail

4. a

Page 82

2 1. were

LISTENING



3. b

1 1. was, Whitby Museum, were

airport, bookshop, post office, shopping centre, sports centre, supermarket, sweet shop

3 02

2. e

GRAMMAR

3 Stop and think!

3 02

2. St Mary’s Church 3. because there was a person called Vlad Dracula in a history book at the Whitby library 4. goth fans 5. a picture

Page 81

6 1. There were

2. There weren’t 3. There wasn’t

4. There was 5. There were

7 1. There was a piano in the cinema.

4 Bram Stoker wrote Dracula and he describes places in Whitby in his book Dracula.

5 1. Whitby Goth Weekend 2. Yorkshire 3. goth 4. in autumn and spring 5. listen to goth music, watch shows about Dracula, see the places in the book Dracula, wear goth costumes, go to restaurants and museums



2. There wasn’t any sound in the film. 3. There wasn’t any colour in the film. 4. There were words on the screen. 5. There wasn’t any popcorn. 6. There were chairs in the cinema. 7. There weren’t any drinks.

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Student’s Book Answer Key LISTENING

8 1. Was there a good film at the cinema last week?

2. Were there any computers in the school library five years ago? 3. Was there a hospital in your town ten years ago? 4. Were there any cafés on your street two years ago? 5. Was there a football game at the stadium last month? Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers to the questions.

3 08

2 f 3 1. 19th

Prepositions of Place

4 1. a

Page 84

behind – in front of

3 There was a ghost in the library. There was a ghost over the church. There was a ghost between the church and the library. There were two ghosts in front of the cinema. There were two ghosts on the cinema. There was a ghost behind the cinema. There was a ghost under a table.

Reading An App Review 3 07

Page 85

4 hospital, pub 5 1. false – Ghost Finder London is also for iPods

and iPads. 2. true 3. false – Today the hospital is closed. 4. false – In the 1700s, there weren’t many sailors working on ships because it wasn’t a popular job. 5. true

6 1. It uses GPS.

2. incredible stories about the ghosts in these places 3. at pubs 4. Anchor Bankside 5. He thinks it’s a fantastic app.

4. a

5. b

WRITING A Description of a Town or a City

Page 87

5 Street: Oak Street Places on the street: school, bank, restaurant, café  Any changes: There were some shops, but there aren’t any now. Street: Pine Road  Places on the street: butcher’s, chemist’s, bakery, cinema Any changes: A year ago, there wasn’t a cinema.

6 1. There’s a bank, a restaurant and a café next to

CULTURE 1. b

3. a

1. In 1890, there was a butcher’s on Church Street, but in 1990 there wasn’t. 2. In 1890, there was a bakery on Church Street, but in 1990 there wasn’t. 3. In 1890, there was a sweet shop on Church Street, but in 1990 there wasn’t. 4. In 1990, there was shopping centre on Church Street, but in 1890 there wasn’t. 5. In 1990, there was a supermarket on Church Street, but in 1890 there wasn’t. 6. In 1990, there was a bank on Clark Street, but in 1890 there wasn’t. 7. In 1890, there were horses on the street, but in 1990 there were cars. 8. In 1890, there were trees, but in 1990 there weren’t.

4. between 5. in front of

2. behind 3. opposite

2. b

A CTION!

1 two pairs of opposites: over – under; 2 1. next to

2. Horses 3. post office 4. sweets 5. small

SPEAKING

VOCABULARY 3 06

3 08

2. c

3. a

4. d



my school. 2. The butcher’s, the chemist’s and the bakery are on our famous shopping street, Pine Road.

7 1. My friend and I were at the library, the chemist’s Page 86

English in A ction! TALKING ABOUT THE PAST



and the post office yesterday. 2. It was a fantastic day! 3. Were you at the cinema last week? 4. There were restaurants, shops, cafés and a bank at the shopping centre.

CULTURE 1. e

2. c

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3. a

4. b

5. d

18

8

Looking Good!

VOCABULARY Clothing 3 09

Page 91

5 1. it was great dance music

Page 89



1 1. jacket, T-shirt, skirt, shoes 2. shirt, trousers, shoes 3. hat, swimsuit, sandals 4. shirt, shorts, shoes / trainers 5. dress, sandals

GRAMMAR

2 Possible Answers Hot weather: hats, sandals, shorts, swimsuits, T-shirts, trainers Cold weather: boots, hats, jackets, jeans, scarves, shoes, socks, sweaters, trainers, trousers 3 1. hat

Past Simple: Affirmative 3 13

4. sweater 5. sandals 6. dress, skirt

2. swimsuit 3. trainers



jeans, shorts, trousers

LISTENING 5 The person is shopping / buying shoes online. 6 2, 4, 5, 6

3 10

7 Clothing item

Colour

3 14

brown

8

shirt

white

medium

shoes

brown

5

2. d

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4. e

c

3 The 1920s – c The 1960s – b The 1970s – a

VOCABULARY

4 Type of music: jazz

Natalie shopped for an hour. Mylene went shopping with her parents. Natalie bought jeans. Chris spent £100. Mylene hated it.

HISTORY

A Fashion Website

4. became 5. made

2. began 3. had

8 ABOUT ME: Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

5. c

Reading 3 12

4. began 5. did 6. went

7 Possible Answers

1 Useful Language 1. b

6. replaced 7. used 8. liked 9. continued

6 1. wore

SPEAKING

designed 2. tried 3. started 4. stopped 5. joined

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Size

trousers

Buying Clothes

2. Guccio Gucci lived 3. Zara opened 4. Isak and Nahman Andic started 5. The Olsen sisters worked 6. Elvis Presley influenced

4 ABOUT ME: 1. wore 2. took 3. bought

Online Shopping

Page 92

2 1. Ralph Lauren studied

3 1.

4 Stop and think!

3 10

2. it was difficult to dance to jazz music in them 3. (very) short 4. their trip to India 5. there weren’t many jobs in England

When: 1920s Fashion and clothing: short dresses and skirts

Type of music: rock music When: 1960s  Fashion and clothing: l ong hair, Indian shirts with jeans Type of music: punk When: 1970s  Fashion and clothing: old jeans with holes, Mohawk hairstyles

Adjectives 3 15

Page 94

1 Describe clothes: long, new, colourful, expensive, cheap Describe people: tall, fat, thin Describe both: strange, funny, old, beautiful, short, ugly 2 There are six pairs. tall – short; old – new; long – short; fat – thin; beautiful – ugly; expensive – cheap

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Student’s Book Answer Key 3  Stop and think!

4 1. old

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1. fun 2. funny 2. expensive 3. strange 4. beautiful

English in A ction!

5. colourful 6. long 7. fat 8. tall

TALKING ABOUT PAST ACTIVITIES

LISTENING

5 Possible Answers

3 17

1. tall 2. long 3. beautiful 4. colourful 5. expensive 6. Individual answers

3 17

Reading A Fashion Article 3 16

Page 95

6 dress, jacket, jeans, shoes 7 1. a, c



3 1. camera

2. Nathan’s house 3. party 4. Thursday 5. Hannah

4 Possible Answers

2. a, b 3. b, c 4. a, b 2. because she is the Duchess of Cambridge / because she married Prince William 3. Women everywhere went to buy the same jeans. 4. She is famous but still wears “normal” clothes. 5. in “normal” shops like Zara and Topshop

CULTURE

2. Robert 3. Hannah 4. Blake 5. Molly

SPEAKING

8 1. the Kate Effect

2 1. Nathan



1. an ad for a jacket 2. his mum for money 3. the shopping centre 4. a jacket 5. 12.00 pm

WRITING An E-mail

5

1. d 2. c 3. a 4. b

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Day: Saturday

Place/s

Activities

Susie’s house

looked at clothes on the Internet

Zara shop at the shopping centre

went shopping at the shopping centre, bought clothes

a café

had lunch

Betsy’s house

took pictures, put pictures on Facebook

6 First, Then, Next, Finally 7 1. First

2. Then / Next 3. Next / Then 4. Finally

CULTURE 1. d

New Action! ESO 1 © B Burlington Books

2. e

3. b

4. a

5. c

20

9

Going Places

VOCABULARY Transport 3 18

Page 99

1 1. tractor

5 1. old people

7. lorry 8. jeep 9. ship 10. helicopter 11. train 12. motorbike

2. scooter 3. aeroplane 4. car 5. bus 6. bicycle



6 Stop and think!

2 Possible Answers 3 19

1. c

be going to

Adverts

4 There is a train ticket (1) and a bus ticket (2).  train ticket: date, time, price, ticket type, class, from, to 3 20 3 20





bus ticket: date, time, price, ticket type

5 Advert 3 – the cruise 6 1. false



Page 100

1 Useful Language 3. a

Letters to a Magazine

Island of Sark, UK

2. Julian isn’t going to stay at a hotel. 3. Maya and Julian are going to buy clothes. 4. Maya isn’t going to travel in the summer. 5. Maya is going to take a taxi. 6. Maya and Julian aren’t going to visit France. 7. Julian is going to ride a bicycle.

5 1. am going to visit

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3 c 4  Place

2. is going to play; is going to ride; bicycle 3. is going to travel; is going to go; ship 4. are going to study; are going to walk; are going to take; bus 5. is going to go; are going to drive; jeep

Page 103

4. b

Reading 3 22

Page 102

4 1. Maya and Julian are going to fly on an aeroplane.

4. true 5. false

Buying a Train Ticket 2. c

5. b

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

2. true 3. true

1. d

4. e

3 ABOUT ME:

SPEAKING



3. d

2 1. are going to fly; are going to watch; aeroplane

3 23

LISTENING



2. a

GRAMMAR

4. scooter 5. lorry

2. van 3. tractor

bicycle – bike aeroplane – plane

SCIENCE

1. boat, ship (helicopter) 2. motorbike, bicycle, scooter 3. van, car, taxi, jeep, tractor 4. lorry, aeroplane, train, underground, bus, tram

3 1. tram

2. It’s going to be the first town in the USA without cars. 3. They want to stop air pollution from vehicles. 4. They ride bikes or take the tram. 5. clean

Types of Transport horses, bicycles, tractors, vehicles with batteries for old people

Piscataquis Village, Maine, USA

bicycles

Trondheim, Norway

bicycles

Vauban, Germany

bikes, trams (cars are also mentioned)

2. are going to go 3. are going to travel 4. aren’t going to fly 5. aren’t going to drive 6. aren’t going to use 7. are going to ride 8. are going to learn 9. is going to take

6 1. is … going to go – Egypt

2. is … going to travel – his / her parents 3. are … going to get – by ship 4. Are … going to drive – No, they aren’t. 5. Are … going to teach – Yes, they are.

7 1. isn’t stopping

5. is leaving 6. are flying 7. are sailing



2. are driving 3. am not taking 4. is riding



Sentences 2, 3, 5 and 6 have got future meaning.

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Student’s Book Answer Key 8 1. are … doing

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6. aren’t staying 7. aren’t sleeping 8. is giving 9. are … coming

2. am travelling 3. are going 4. are flying 5. is taking

English in A ction! PLANNING A HOLIDAY

NATURAL SCIENCE 1. d

2. b

3. a

4. e

LISTENING

5. c 3 26 3 26

VOCABULARY Geographical Features 3 24

1 1. ocean

2. beach 3. lake 4. mountain 5. stream

2 1. Desert

2. Ocean 3. Reef

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6. reef 7. forest 8. river 9. desert 10. island



4 USA, Chile, Bolivia 5 1. false

2. doesn’t say 3. true

4. false 5. false 6. true

2. helicopter 3. into the active volcano 4. the North Yungas Road in Bolivia 5. every year, between 200 and 300 people die in accidents there

7 Stop and think!

the 2nd of November the 12th of December

2. When are you leaving? 3. When are you returning? 4. How are you getting there? 5. Where are you going to stay? 6. What are you going to do there?

5 The person is leaving on 3rd June and is going to visit the Statue of Liberty, not the Empire State Building.

WRITING Page 107

6 Where going: Morocco Date of trip: 12th July  Cities / Towns visiting: Casablanca, Marrakech, Berber villages Transport: aeroplane, bus, train, camel  Activities: see the Hassan II Mosque, the Royal Palace, the Square of Mohammed V, go to the Arab bazaar, visit Berber villages, ride camels

Page 105

6 1. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA



Holiday Plans

Reading 3 25

2. five days 3. small aeroplane 4. bus 5. Country House 6. walking in the hills, swimming in the lake, horseriding

4 1. Where are you going?

4. Forest 5. Mountains 6. Canyon

2. false – There are many trees in a forest. 3. true 4. false – A reef is in an ocean. 5. false – Islands are in water. / Islands have got water all around them. 6. true

A Travel Brochure



SPEAKING

3 1. true

2 by watching YouTube videos 3 1. 20th June

7 Possible Answers

Preposition of time: on Linking word: and Connectors of sequence: First, Then

8 1. We are going to Venice on 2nd March.

2. Rome is a beautiful city. 3. First, we bought the tickets. Then, we took the bus to London. 4. Where are you going? 5. He is travelling to Italy in the summer. 6. They are taking their bikes and they are going to ride them around the lake.

Geography 1. c

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2. d

3. a

4. e

5. b

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Review 3 Page 109

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VOCABULARY 1 1. bakery

2. sports centre

be going to

9 1. Melanie is going to go shopping. / She isn’t going to

3. sweet shop 4. supermarket

2 Possible Answers











3



1. Susan is wearing a green dress and a blue scarf. 2. Holly is wearing a pink T-shirt and a white skirt. Anne is wearing a green T-shirt and a white skirt. 3. Tom is wearing a green shirt, blue shorts and sandals. Lisa is wearing a yellow T-shirt and blue jeans. 4. Richard is wearing a red jacket, a white shirt and black trousers. Prepositions of Place

Adjectives

above opposite between next to in

strange fat funny old cheap

Transport

lorry jeep motorbike underground train

Geographical Features

forest desert beach jungle reef

2. b

3. a

4. c

5. a

6. b

GRAMMAR Past: to be

5 1. weren’t

2. was 3. Were

1 0 1. Is … going

2. Are … going to see 3. Is … going to get 4. Are … going to celebrate



1. Yes, she is. 2. Yes, they are. 3. Yes, he is. 4. No, they aren’t.

1 1 ABOUT ME:

Accept all logical additional words.

4 1. c



buy clothes. 2. Eddie and Bill aren’t going to do homework. / They’re going to play basketball. 3. Mr Jackson is going to take the train. / He isn’t going to drive his car. 4. Amy and Chloe are going to stay at home. / They aren’t going to go to the beach.



1. What time are you going to leave school today? 2. Is your best friend going to come to your house after school? 3. How are you going to get to school tomorrow? 4. Where are you and your parents going to be next Saturday? 5. Is your class going to learn French next year?

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

4. wasn’t 5. were 6. Was

Present Continuous with Future Meaning

1 2 1. am not wearing

There was / There were



2. Are … visiting 3. are having 4. aren’t flying 5. Is … taking 6. is … doing

Past Simple: Affirmative



Sentences 2, 4, 5 and 6 have got future meaning.

7 1. We played football yesterday.

1 3 1. Are … going

6 1. Was there



2. There were 3. There wasn’t

2. I saw that film a month ago. 3. My parents bought a new car. 4. You wore those jeans last week. 5. The bus stopped at Pine Street. 6. He carried my books yesterday.

8 1. wrote

4. There weren’t 5. Were there 6. There was

2. did 3. liked

4. played 5. walked 6. sold



2. is having 3. am not missing 4. is starting

5. are making 6. are … cooking 7. aren’t preparing 8. are ordering

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NEWA CTION! Project 3

A Travel Brochure

Get started

Possible Answers You can go shopping, go to concerts and festivals, and visit many museums.

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Culture Magazine Culture 3, page 116

Culture 7, page 120 Eight Facts About Bram Stoker

1. snakes 2. cows 3. elephants 4. dolphins 5. dogs

1. Abraham 2 Ireland 3. third 4. horror 5. twelve 6. Transylvania 7. son 8. Sherlock Holmes

Amazing Animals

Animal Talk 1. b

2. c

3. a

Culture 4, page 117

What Is It?

1. c

1. Grendel 2. Basilisk 3. Mr Hyde 4. Frankenstein’s monster

Houses Here and Now 2. a

3. b

The Green Quiz 1. near the walls 2. showers 3. by machine 4. cold 5. many

Culture 5, page 118 Food, Food, Food

1. e

2. b

3. d

Name That Food!

1. fish fingers 2. shepherd’s pie 3. fairy cake 4. scotch eggs

Culture 8, page 121 Fashion Logos

1. Louis Vuitton 2. Chanel 3. Gucci 4. Ralph Lauren

Culture 9, page 122 Test Your Etiquette

1. Ethiopia 2. Chile 3. Sweden

Culture 6, page 119 Sports Trivia

1. 15 minutes 2. tennis 3. four 4. 42.195 kilometres 5. judo 6. 2014: Sochi, Russia 7. Summer Olympics are scheduled for: 2020, Tokyo, Japan

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Pronunciation Appendix Page 128

3 Intonation goes down at the end of affirmative and

4 23

negative sentences and Wh- questions, and up at the end of Yes/No questions.

Introduction 4 12

4 13

2 1. /V/

Unit 4

2. /Wi/ 3. /q/ 4. /f/

4 17



3 1. red

2. man 3. blue 4. brown 5. show 6. Monday

4 28

1. /A/

4 29

2

2. /B/

2 1. 90

2. 13 3. 15 4. 70 5. 18

4 19

4 20

2. It is 3. I am 4. She’s

4 22

3 1. cannot

4 33



1 1. a. weak

4 35

b. strong 2. a. strong b. weak

/g/

/h/

/Bh/

meets chats eats

reads leaves sends

teaches finishes guesses

2 1. What 2. How 3. Who 4. When 5. Why

2. mustn’t 3. must not 4. can’t

Unit 7

2. /Bh/ 3. /h/



chips sandwich sit

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2 1. /g/

Unit 3

meat three teeth

b. strong 2. a. strong b. weak

2. half 3. talk 4. know 5. Wednesday 6. wrong

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/B/

1 1. a. weak

4 31

1 1. often

3

/A/

Unit 6

4 1. We’re

Unit 2 4 18

2. What is 3. Who is 4. What’s

Unit 5

Unit 1 4 15

4 1. Who’s

4 27

Unit 8 4 37

4 38

2 1. /W/ 2. /BX/ 3. /X/ 3

/X/

/W/

/BX/

learned tried stayed

cooked stopped walked

visited needed hated

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Student’s Book Answer Key Unit 9 4 39

4 40

4 41

4 42

1 1. /N/ 2. /I/ 3. /P/ 2

/N/

/P/

/I/

old throw toe

trousers bounce mouse

boots lose food

3 1. /V/ 2. /d/ 3. /V/ 4. /d/ 4 1. best 2. boat 3. vet 4. van 5. berry

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