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RHF Foundation All rights reserved

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TEENS PRE-INTERMEDIATE ANSWER KEY Book + Complementary Material Extra Exercises EDITORIAL DIRECTOR AND PUBLISHER RICHARD HUGH FISK M. A. Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies - Washington, D.C. B.A. Syracuse University - Syracuse, New York PEDAGOGICAL PROJECT Coordination Vera Laurenti Bianchini Planning and Development Miriam Regina Arai Hirooka Matumoto Assisted by Silvia Moraes GRAPHIC DESIGN Planning and Coordination Eduardo Benaglia Development Vinicius Alves Illustrations Quanta Estúdio de Artes Ltda M.E. Photographs Banana Stock, Corel Stock Photo, DigitalVision, Image100, Photodisc, Stockbyte. GRAPHIC PRODUCTION Eduardo Ricci © RHF Foundation First Impression 2012 All rights reserved

ISBN 978-85-64867-66-6 SUPPORT Editora e Papelaria Ltda. Av. Lins de Vasconcelos, 2684 São Paulo - SP Brasil

Complementary Material – page 5 – C 1. They live in Long Island, New York. 2. Their friendship started five years ago./Their friendship started when Chris moved into the house next to Vicky's. 3. She likes his good mood. 4. Because Vicky is preparing for an audition for a role in a new TV show. 5. Chris will be Vicky's number 1 fan. 6. (personal answer)

Book – page 8 – B Script and Answer Key:

1. Did you use to watch cartoons after school every day? Yes, I used to watch cartoons after school every day. 2. Did your mother use to help you with your homework? Yes, my mother used to help me with my homework. 1. Did you use to trade your snack with a friend? No, I didn't use to trade my snack with a friend. 2. Did you use to go to bed early every night? Yes, I used to go to bed early every night. Book – page 9 – D

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work as a waitress in Manhattan

Lady Gaga used to work as a waitress in Manhattan before she became a singer. Tom Cruise used to deliver newspapers before he became an actor. J.K.Rowling used to teach English in Portugal before she became a writer. Sylvester Stallone used to clean a lion cage before he became an actor.

Book – page 9 – E 1. Where / your parents / take you / a child? Where did your parents use to take you when you were a child? My parents used to take me to (a theme park) when I was a child. 2. What time / you / go to school / 7 years old What time did you use to go to school when you were seven years old? I used to go to school at (7 o'clock) when I was seven years old.

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Teens Pre-intermediate Book – page 9 – G 1. Lucy Parker is... a) 14 years old b) 25 years old 2. She would... on weekends. a) go to the mall b) go to auditions 3. Lucy's dream was to... a) be an actress b) go out with her friends 4. She used to... a) follow people b) go to the supermarket 5. Lucy is always... a) in a good mood b) complaining Script: My name is Lucy Parker and I'm 25 years old. When I was 14, my life was pretty normal. I used to go to school during the week, and I would go to the mall with my friends on weekends. Everything changed when I decided to be an actress. I had auditions almost every day, but I finally made my dream come true and now I'm a famous actress. The problem is that I can't do the simple things I used to do, such as: go to the supermarket or walk in the park. There are always people following me when I leave my house, and they want to know everything I do! But I don't complain, I'm always in a good mood. I'm happy I have fans now.

Book – page 10 – A A kid's wish list

A teen's wish list

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5. a laptop computer 6. sporting equipment 7. a tablet 8. video games

Book – page 10 – B 1. ( 2. ( 3. ( 4. (

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Meg doesn't listen to bedtime stories anymore. Meg doesn't like to go shopping. Bill used to play with action figures. Bill wants to get sporting equipment for his birthday.

Book – page 11 – C 1. Did the woman want storybooks or a board game? She wanted a board game. 2. What kind of sneakers does Mike like to wear? He likes to wear brand name sneakers. 3. What is the girl going to get? The girl is going to get a jigsaw puzzle. 4. Does Daniel want to play with his toy cars or ride his tricycle?

He wants to ride his tricycle.

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Lesson 1 Script: 1. When I was a child, I used to get a lot of storybooks, but what I really wanted was a board game. 2. My son Mike is 14 years old, and he likes to wear only brand name sneakers. 3. I'm going to buy a jigsaw puzzle for my daughter and an action figure for my son. 4. Daniel doesn't want to play with his toy cars. He wants to ride his tricycle in the backyard.

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Complementary Material – page 8 – A 1. I would like to (rest) for now. 2. Yes, I did well on my last English test. / No, I didn’t do well on my last English test. 3. I keep my (friends’) phone numbers.

Book – page 13 – B Chris: Hi, Vicky. What's new? Vicky: Not much. Chris: How was the audition? Vicky: I did well, but unfortunately, I didn't get the role. There were so many girls! Chris: What a pity! Vicky: At least they kept my name and phone number. Maybe they'll call me for a commercial. Chris: That's great! Vicky: For now, I need to go on with my studies and my acting classes. Chris: You need to chill out a little. How about some video games at my house? The winner gets ice cream. Vicky: You're a special friend, Chris. You really know how to cheer me up. Chris: Come on, let's go.

Complementary Material – pages 8 and 9 – B 1. Yes, she did. 2. No, unfortunately, she didn't. 3. Yes, there were. 4. Vicky's name and phone number. 5. Maybe, for a commercial. 6. He suggested playing video games. 7. Ice cream. 8. Yes, she did.

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Complementary Material – page 10 - C 1. Chris's basketball coach is organizing a day trip to Central Park. 2. The purpose of the trip is to show the students how to do physical exercise in an enjoyable way. 3. They are going to do stretching exercises, walk and do some easy street dance moves. 4. Yes, she is going to do physical exercise in Central Park. 5. She wants to watch a Broadway show. 6. (personal answer)

Complementary Material – page 11 – B 1. I avoid (cheating on a test). 2. I enjoy having dinner (at home). 3. I finished cleaning my bedroom (at 3). 4. (Mike) doesn’t mind studying on Saturdays. Script: 1. What do you avoid doing? 2. Where do you enjoy having dinner? 3. When did you finish cleaning your bedroom? 4. Who doesn't mind studying on Saturdays? Book – pages 16 and 17 – C 1. Who didn't admit eating four hamburgers?

Brian didn't admit eating four hamburgers. 2. What doesn't Julia mind doing?

Julia doesn't mind getting up early. 3. What does Lucas need to avoid eating?

Lucas needs to avoid eating sugar. 4. When are they going to Broadway?

They are going to Broadway when Katie finishes drinking her soda. Book – page 17 – E 1. Mary avoided/ loved visiting Central Park. 2. A lot of people stopped / enjoy doing physical exercise in Central Park. 3. Mary's friend suggested / avoided going to the mall on 33rd Street. 4. It was hard for Mary to stop / start spending money. 5. Mary wouldn't mind / consider going to New York again. 6. Mary wants to begin / continue discovering interesting places in New York.

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Lesson 2 Script: A: Hi, Mary. How was your trip to New York? B: It was awesome! I loved visiting Central Park. A lot of people enjoy doing physical exercise there. A: Did you go shopping? B: Oh yes. A friend suggested going to the mall on 33rd Street and it was very hard to stop spending money. A: Did you watch any shows on Broadway? B: No, unfortunately, I didn't have time, but I went to a museum and to a good restaurant. A: Would you consider going to New York again? B: Yes, I wouldn't mind going there again on my next vacation. I want to continue discovering interesting places in that surprising city. Complementary Material – page 11 – F 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

I was (5) years old when I started going to school. I want to continue (doing physical exercise) for a long time. I hate (going shopping). I like spending my vacation on the beach. (My sister) loves going shopping. I want to begin working when I (finish college).

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Book – page 18 – B

1. A: What did you learn when you visited the Empire State Building, a landmark,? B: I learned historical facts. 2. A: Where did you learn how to preserve nature and the environment? B: I learned how to preserve nature and the environment at a nature center. 3. A: What did you do at the TV station? B: I saw what happens behind the scenes. 4. A: What did you learn in the aquarium? B: I learned more about aquatic animals. 5. A: What did you do on your field trip to a farm? B: I fed the animals and harvested fruit.

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Teens Pre-intermediate Book – page 19 – C

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Script: 1. I'm interested in different buildings and their architecture. I also like to learn historical facts. 2. I like aquatic animals. I want to learn more about their habits. 3. My father is a lawyer and I want to be a lawyer too, so I'd like to watch a trial. 4. I'm tired of this big city. I want to go to a place where I can feed animals and harvest fruit. Book – page 19 – D 1. Sharks are . a) mammals b) fish c) mollusks 2. In a courthouse, it is OK for a woman to wear . a) a black dress b) flip flops c) a cap than people in the world. 3. There are more a) cows b) pigs c) chickens floors. 4. The Empire State Building in New York has a) 102 b) 110 c) 86 5. It’s not possible to recycle . a) cardboard boxes b) ketchup bottles c) mirrors of Americans regularly watch TV while having dinner. 6. a) 32% b) 66% c) 95%

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Lesson 2 Book – page 20 – D 1. She's just showing off. 2. His friends didn't show up for the field trip.

Complementary Material – page 13 – A 1. There is a (supermarket) across the street. 2. I (had dinner). 3. Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t. 4. Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. Because ... 5. Yes, I could. / No, I couldn’t. 6. I’m going to see a musical (tomorrow). 7. I stayed here until late (last Saturday). Book – page 21 – B

Vicky: I loved the musical on Broadway. And you? Chris: Yeah, it was awesome. Vicky: Hey, Chris. Look. I think there is a new family living in the house across the street. Chris: I don't think so. It looks empty. Vicky: Believe me. I saw a light in the attic. Chris: It's just your imagination, Vicky. Stop trying to scare me. Vicky: Let's go there and check it out. Chris: Are you out of your mind? It's dark. Wait until tomorrow and I'll go there with you. Vicky: OK. We're going to begin investigating as soon as we come home from school. I'm sure there is something strange going on in that old house. Complementary Material – page 14 – B 1. It was awesome. 2. In the house across the street. 3. No, he doesn’t. 4. In the attic. 5. Yes, he was. 6. Yes, she did. 7. Tomorrow, after school. 8. Old.

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Reading and speaking Book – page 22 – A 1. What kind of text is it? a) an interview with a celebrity b) an article about architecture c) an ad 2. What do you expect to find in the text? a) the description of a product b) the presentation of a product c) opinions and experiences 3. Why do people usually read this kind of text? a) to learn how to do something b) for fun c) for a test

4. What is in bold print? The questions are. Book – pages 22 and 23 – B 1. ( T ) Carol Taylor did well at the audition. 2. ( NS ) On the show, Carol plays a musical instrument. 3. ( T ) Carol didn't expect to get the role. 4. ( T ) Carol doesn't associate her career with only fame and money anymore. 5. ( F ) In Carol's opinion, girls that want to be a star need to be persistent, but they don't need to take acting classes. 6. ( F ) The show My Life starts at 9 p.m. every Monday.

Listening and speaking Book – pages 23 and 24 – A

1. Thomas McCarthy's profession: basketball player 2. How old he is now: 21 years old 3. Where he started his career: New York 4. When he invites his friends to his place: when he's not playing or practicing 5. What role he is going to play on the soap opera: a basketball coach 1. 15 years old: Thomas started playing at school. 2. Los Angeles: Where Thomas was born. 3. 10 years ago: Thomas moved to New York. Script:

Reporter: This morning, we have a celebrity in our studios: professional basketball player Thomas McCarthy. Good morning, Thomas. How old were you when you started playing basketball? Thomas: I started playing at school when I was 15 years old. Now I’m 21 and basketball is my life. Reporter: Where were you born? Thomas: I was born in Los Angeles and I came to New York 10 years ago. I started my career in this city. Reporter: What do you do when you’re not playing or practicing? Thomas: I invite my friends to come to my place and we play cards, soccer or even basketball, but just for fun. Reporter: So you never stop playing. Thomas: Yeah, you’re right. Reporter: Is it true that you’re going to be on a soap opera? Thomas: Yes, it’s true. I’m going to appear in a few scenes as a basketball coach, but I’m not an actor. Reporter: You’re going to tell us more about it in a minute, Thomas. And you, don’t go away. We’ll come back with Thomas McCarthy after these messages...

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Let's play a game Complementary Material – page 16 1. They live in New York / on Long Island. 2. They were 9 years old. 3. It’s Victoria Carter. 4. It’s Christopher Russell. 5. They used to play games / watch their favorite cartoons / have picnics - Note: one of them would be enough 6. They used to have picnics in Vicky's backyard. 7. They are 14. 8. Her dream is to be an actress. 9. They watched a musical. 10. She saw a light in the attic. Script: 1. Where do Vicky and Chris live? 2. How old were Vicky and Chris when they became friends? 3. What's Vicky's full name? 4. What's Chris's full name? 5. What did Vicky and Chris use to do after school? 6. Where did Vicky and Chris use to have picnics? 7. How old are Vicky and Chris now? 8. What's Vicky's dream? 9. What kind of show did Vicky and Chris watch on Broadway? 10. What did Vicky see in the house across the street?

Challenges Book – page 27 - A 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. c 9. c 10. b 11. c 12. b 13. a 14. c 15. a 16. b

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Complementary Material – page 16 – B Script and Answer Key: 1. E-R-A-S-E-R 4. S-K-I-R-T 2. M-A-Z-E 5. M-O-U-T-H 3. W-I-N-D-O-W 6. C-O-U-S-I-N

Video Activity Book – page 29 – B

1. Who was having breakfast? MeeAnn and Mistchi were having breakfast. 2. What were they eating? MeeAnn was eating pancakes and Mistchi was eating cereal. 3. Did Lay have breakfast too? No, he didn't have breakfast. 4. What was he wearing? He was wearing short jeans and a small T-shirt. 5. In your opinion, what happened to Lay? (personal answer) Book – page 29 – C

1. Yesterday morning, Ann called Lay to go to school. 2. Lay doesn't mind sleeping in a mess. 3. Lay needs to stop being lazy and messy. 4. Ann used to tell Lay bedtime stories when he was a child. 5. Ann said that Lay needs to consider getting a job. 6. Ann suggested delivering newspapers. 7. Mistchi cleaned Lay's room and got ten dollars. 8. Mistchi wanted the money to buy a jigsaw puzzle. Script: INTRODUCTION Narrator: And now, introducing: the Troublesomes. This is Ann. Ann Oyin Troublesome. This is Idon. Idon Kerr Troublesome. (dog barking) Narrator: This is MeeAnn. MeeAnn Myself Troublesome. This is Lay. Lay Zyan Messie Troublesome. Lay : Uh oh! Narrator: This is Mistchi. Mistchi Vuss Troublesome. And this is Gill Tee. Mistchi: Gill Tee, come here. GGGGRRR... Hahahahaha Narrator: This is the Troublesome family. Enjoy their company!

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EPISODE 1: Nice look, Lay Part I MeeAnn: Nice look, Lay! Mistchi: You’re sooooo cute! MeeAnn & Mistchi: Hahahahaha... Part II Narrator: Yesterday morning... Ann: Lay, get up and get ready for school. Narrator: 10 minutes later... Ann: Lay, you’re going to be late for school! Lay, didn’t you hear me? I can’t believe it. Don’t you mind sleeping in a mess? Stop being lazy and messy. What happened to you? You used to be so different when you were a child. I remember I would tell you bedtime stories right here every night. We were so close. Now, you don’t talk to me anymore. Look at this room! Start cleaning your bedroom as soon as you come home from school this afternoon. And consider getting a job. You can deliver newspapers, for example. Lay: A job? Narrator: Yesterday afternoon... Lay: Hey, Mistchi. Do you want to get 10 dollars? Mistchi: 10 dollars? Sure. I want to buy a jigsaw puzzle. Lay: Clean my room this afternoon and I’ll give you 10 dollars, OK? Mistchi: OK. Narrator: Later... Mistchi: I finished cleaning your room. Lay: Wow! Mistchi: Give me my 10 dollars. Lay: Thanks, Mistchi. Mistchi: You’re welcome. Narrator: Earlier this morning... Lay: Mistchi!!!!!!!!! Part III Narrator: Earlier this morning... Lay: Mistchi!!!!!!!!! Where are my clothes? Mistchi: I put them in boxes. Lay: And where are the boxes? Mistchi: A truck took them. Lay: What truck? Mistchi: A truck that takes trash. Lay: What am I going to wear to school now? I have tests today. Mistchi: Chill out, Lay. I’ll lend you my clothes. MeeAnn: Nice look, Lay! Mistchi: You’re soooooo cute! MeeAnn & Mistchi: Hahahahahaha...

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Book – page 31 – C 1. She was feeling very tired. 2. She started to cough after exercising for a few minutes in her P.E. class. 3. Yes, she has the flu. 4. She has to take some medicine and rest. 5. He is going to drop by her house tonight. 6. (personal answer)

Book – page 32 – B Script and Answer Key:

1. What are you tired of doing? (do) I am tired of (doing the exercises). 2. How about going to a snack bar now? (go) Great idea. / No, thanks. 3. When did you apologize for coming late? (come) I apologized when I saw the teacher. 4. What are you going to thank your teacher for doing for you? (do) I’m going to thank him for teaching me. 5. Where are you thinking of spending your vacation? (spend) I’m thinking of spending my vacation at the beach. 6. Are you interested in traveling? (travel) Yes, I’m interested in traveling. / No, I’m not interested in traveling. Book – page 32 – C getting I don't care about good grades at school. I'm not interested in learning what my teachers teach. I'm not good at reading or . School doesn't writing matter to me at this moment. I have other interests. I'm a teenager! Mark

Kevin taking I always do my assignments and I review the lessons before a test. I pay asking attention to what my teachers say and never leave the classroom without all the questions I have. I read and correct my projects before them handing in . I know what I want for my future. I'm a teenager, a smart teenager!

1. Yes, they are. 2. Kevin doesn't. 3. He asks questions. 4. (Yes, I do. Because he is thinking about his future.)

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Lesson 3 Book – page 33 – E 1. It's dangerous to walk and text messages at the same time. Walking and texting messages at the same time is dangerous. 2. It's normal to wake up late on weekends. Waking up late on weekends is normal. 3. It's good to be a teenager. Being a teenager is good. 4. It's necessary to turn off our cell phones in class. Turning off our cell phones in class is necessary. 5. It's difficult to choose what to buy at a big bakery. Choosing what to buy at a big bakery is difficult. Book – page 33 – G .

1. Patricia wants to thank Aunt Amanda for

a) helping her with her assignment b) correcting her project 2.

makes Aunt Amanda calm.

a) Doing a project b) Looking at fish .

3. Aunt Amanda sometimes gets tired of

a) working in her office all day b) staying at an aquarium .

4. When Patricia went home, she finished

a) writing her conclusion b) reading a book about aquatic life 5.

with Aunt Amanda’s help was easy and fun in Patricia’s opinion.

a) Using the computer b) Doing the project Script: I'm going to a bakery to buy some chocolate cookies for Aunt Amanda. I want to thank her for helping me with my assignment, a project about aquatic animals. Aunt Amanda became interested in my project the moment I told her about it. She says that looking at fish makes her calm. She sometimes gets tired of working in her office all day, so she likes to be close to nature. We did research at an aquarium and at a nature center and she gave me great ideas. She knows a lot about aquatic life. When we went home, I finished writing my conclusion. I was worried about not doing well on this assignment, but in my opinion it's perfect now. Doing this project with Aunt Amanda's help was easy and fun.

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Teens Pre-intermediate Book – page 34 – B

I was trying to listen to the teacher in class, but I was very sleepy. After a few minutes, I dozed and fell off the chair. Everybody started laughing at me. embarrassed

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When I got back home from school yesterday, I didn't see my new cell phone. I thought, "Did I lose it?" I was nervous, but then I called my number and I found it in my backpack. relieved

I was going to take a trip to the beach with my classmates, but it started to rain and we had to put it off. What a pity! frustrated

Ray

Rudy mischievous I'm going to put a plastic spider on a chair to scare my classmates.

Book – page 35 – D 1. a. Ashamed. 2. a. Jealous. 3. a. Enthusiastic. 4. a. Scared. b. Scared.

b. Confused.

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b. Nervous. c. Frustrated.

b. Guilty. c. Bored.

Script: 1. A: I want to be a dancer. My audition is tomorrow and I'm sure I'm going to do well. B: How does she feel about the audition? 2. A: My girlfriend's classmate Nicholas calls her on her cell phone all the time, and I don't like that. B: How does he feel about his girlfriend? 3. A: I'm going to present my project today and I'm shaking. Talking in front of everybody is very difficult for me. B: How does he feel about presenting the project? 4. A: I need to wait for my doctor for an hour and there is nothing to do here. B: How does she feel about having to wait?

Book – page 36 – C Take it easy.

That hurts.

This is all we have for lunch today. Take it or leave it.

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Take your time.

We can wait.

Lesson 3 Book – page 37 – A 1. I went into the class at (7). 2. I felt like a million dollars (last Sunday). 3. Yes, I would. / No, I wouldn’t. 4. (That woman is the principal of the school.) 5. Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. Book – page 37 – B Chris: Hi, Vicky. How are you feeling?

Vicky: I can't say I feel like a million dollars, but at least I stopped coughing. Chris: This is for you. Vicky: Mmm... A box of cookies! Let's eat them. Chris: That's a good idea.

Vicky: Chris! Take a look. There's a boy standing in front of the old house. Take a picture of him. Chris: OK. Where's my cell phone? Vicky: Come on, Chris. Hurry! Hurry! Chris: Take it easy. You're making me nervous.

Vicky: He's moving. He's walking around the house. Now he's opening the front door. He's going into the house... He's not there anymore. Chris: Sorry, Vicky. I didn't have time.

Vicky: You did your best. Now we know there are people living in that house. Chris: But I didn't see any lights when I was coming.

Vicky: Don't worry. We're going to meet our mysterious neighbors tomorrow. Chris: It’s up to you, Vicky. Now go back to bed and sleep. Complementary Material – page 21 – B 1. Yes, she did. 2. He gave her a box of cookies. 3. She saw him in front of the old house. 4. No, he didn't. 5. They are going to meet the boy tomorrow. 6. She is going back to bed and sleep.

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Complementary Material – page 22 - C 1. It's going to take place at Julia's house. 2. Julia is going to be 16. 3. No, she doesn't. 4. They are going shopping. 5. She wants to find out all about the boy that lives across the street. 6. (personal answer)

Book – page 40 – B 1. What costume is Julia going to wear? (may / movie star)

She may wear the movie star costume. 2. How many pictures are you going to take? (might / more than 50 pictures)

I might take more than 50 pictures. 3. Where can Julia's friends play fun games? (may / fun games near the pool)

They may play fun games near the pool. 4. What time is the party going to end? (might / after midnight)

It might end after midnight.

Complementary Material – page 23 – C 1. He might dress up as Santa Claus because Christmas is his favorite holiday. 2. She might dress up as a shark because she is interested in aquatic animals. 3. She might dress up as a witch because Halloween is her favorite celebration. 4. He might dress up as a cowboy because he enjoys riding horses. 5. He might dress up as a dinosaur because he likes animals of the past. 6. She might dress up as a princess because she used to dream of living in a castle.

Book – page 41 – F 1. ( F ) Lilly wasn't sad. She was bored. (Lilly was angry and frustrated.) 2. ( T ) Mark invited Lilly to a birthday party. 3. ( T ) Mark didn't arrive before six o'clock. 4. ( F ) Lilly called Mark.( Lilly didn’t call Mark.) 5. ( F ) Lilly was sure Mark didn't want to talk to her. (Lilly wasn’t sure Mark didn’t want to talk to her.) 6. ( F ) When Mark arrived, Lilly felt angry. (When Mark arrived, Lilly felt happy.)

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Lesson 4 Script: A: What's the matter with you, Lilly? Are you sad? B: No, Mom. I'm angry and frustrated. A: What happened? B: Mark invited me to his sister's birthday party, but it's six thirty now and I don't think he will show up. A: Calm down, Lilly. He may be a little late. B: Why doesn't he call me? A: He might not have your phone number. Why don't you call him? B: He might not want to talk to me. (car horn) A: Look. It's him. B: Are you sure, Mom? A: Yes, of course. Have a good time. B: Thanks. Bye.

Book – page 42 – A Important events in a person's life Child 1. be born 2. celebrate 1st birthday 3. start going to school

Teenager 4. celebrate 16th birthday (for girls) 5. go out on a date and fall in love 6. get a driver's license

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Book – page 42 – B 1. When was Mr. Russell born? He was born on February 2nd, 1947. 2. Did he buy his first car when he was 16? No, he didn't buy his first car when he was 16. / No, his father gave him his first car. 3. Where did he meet Alice? He met Alice at the college. 4. How old was John Russell when he got married? He was 22 years old when he got married. 5. What is he doing now that he retired? He's doing the things he likes: going rafting, snorkeling and skiing.

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Teens Pre-intermediate Book –page 43 – C 1. When do you think you'll get a driver's license?

I may get a driver's license when I am (18 years old.) 2. When do you think you'll graduate from college?

I might graduate from college (in 10 years.) 3. When do you think you'll get married?

I may get married when I (buy a house.) 4. How many children do you think you'll have?

I might have (three) children. Book – page 43 – D

name

Carolyn Russell

relationship to Chris

mother

when she was born

October 3rd, 1970

where she was born

Canada

how old she was when she started going to school

five years old

how old she was when she graduated

22 years old

her profession

English teacher

when she got married

1993

how many children she has

two

how she feels about her family

very happy

Script: I'm Carolyn Russell, Chris's mother. I was born on October 3rd, 1970 in Canada. I started going to school when I was only 5 years old, and I graduated from college when I was 22. I'm an English teacher. In 1993 I got married to William Russell and we have two children: Chris, 14 years old and Daniel, 10 years old. They make me very happy. I have a very nice family.

Book – page 44 – C

This guy is so funny! He's the life of the party.

The party is over.

Go to the bathroom right now!

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Lesson 4 Complementary Material – page 25 – A 1. Yes, I can. / No, I can’t. 2. I’m crazy about sweets. 3. I can serve some drinks to welcome my guests. 4. I yelled at the roller coaster ride. Book – page 45 – B Vicky: Do you think Julia will like the bracelet I gave her? Chris: Of course she will. She's crazy about accessories. Vicky: I had a really good time today. Thanks for inviting me, Chris. Chris: I had a great time too. Well, I need to go. It's late. Vicky: Wait. Somebody is coming out of the house. It's the boy! Chris: And he's walking around the house again. Vicky: Let's call him. HELLO! WHAT'S YOUR NAME? WE'RE YOUR NEIGHBORS. Chris: It's no use yelling. He's going back to his house. Vicky: Do you think he can't hear? Chris: Why don't we leave him alone? He didn't even notice us. Vicky: He might need us. I have an idea. I'm going to bake a pie and take it to him tomorrow morning to welcome him into this neighborhood. Then I'll talk to him and see the house inside. Chris: Oh no … and the story goes on. Complementary Material – page 26 – B 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

She gave her a bracelet. She is crazy about accessories. Yes, she did. No, he didn't. She is going to give him a pie tomorrow morning.

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Reading and speaking Book – page 47 – C 1. Who did the mouse invite for dinner? The mouse invited the ant, the grasshopper, the hare and the tortoise for dinner. 2. Why did the mouse make the pie in a hurry? Because she slept for three hours. 3. What was the problem with the pie? It was as hard as a rock. 4. Who was frustrated because he couldn’t eat the pie? The grasshopper was frustrated because he couldn’t eat the pie. 5. Which proverb can you relate to the fable? a. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. b. Haste makes waste. c. Water dripping day by day wears the hardest rock away.

Listening and speaking Book – page 47 – A A moral lesson and animal characters that speak and act like humans. Book – page 48 – B

1. Title: The dog's new house 2. Main character: a dog 3. Setting: a farm 4. Related proverb: a. A friend in need is a friend indeed. b. Never bite the hand that feeds you. c. Don't count your chickens before they hatch. Script: The dog’s new house The dog got a lot of milk from the cows on his farm. He thought, “I’m going to use the milk to make butter and then sell the butter in the city. I’m going to make money and build a big house.” When the dog arrived home, he called all his friends and said he was going to build the house of his dreams. His friends were anxious to see it. The problem was that the dog didn’t know how to make butter, and he spoiled the milk, ruined the butter and couldn’t build the house.

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Let's play a game Complementary Material – page 28 Script: 1. Who is going to pick you up at school today? 2. What do you do when you the flu? 3. Whose sweet sixteen party did you go to? 4. When did you feel frustrated? 5. When did you take a shower? 6. Where and when were you born? 7. When did you start going to school? 8. Who in your family is going to retire this year? 9. What can you bake? 10. What are you crazy about? 11. What did you eat before coming to class today? 12. What would you like to thank your parents for? 13. Write four words to describe how you are feeling today. 14. Write the expression that means “I feel well and healthy.” 15. Write three things you might do tonight.

Challenges Book – page 51 - A 1. 2. 3. 4.

b a b c

5. 6. 7. 8.

a c b a

9. c 10. a 11. b 12. a

13. 14. 15. 16.

b a a c

Complementary Material – page 29 – B

Script: 1. It's two thirty. 2. It's ten after seven. 3. It's twelve o'clock. 4 . It's a quarter to six. 5. It's ten to three. 6 . It's five after eleven.

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Video Activity Book – page 53 - A

fish

French fries

pie

fried chicken

pizza

lasagna

salad

sandwiches

meatballs spaghetti

Book – page 53 – B

a) Mistchi b) Lay

"We won't have to get up early." b "I agree with everybody." e

"Tomorrow is Lay's birthday." d

c) MeeAnn "A new beauty salon is going to open." c

d) Ann e) Idon

"Dad got tickets to a theme park." a

Book – page 53 – D 1. How did Lay feel when Ann started speaking to the woman?

He felt embarrassed. 2. What was the surprise?

Ann found a job for Lay. 3. What will Lay need to do?

He'll need to take care of a boy. 4. How did Lay feel about the surprise?

He felt nervous. Script: EPISODE 2: A Surprise for Lay Part I Ann: Mmmmm... Delicious! We have something important to celebrate tomorrow. Does everybody know what it is? MeeAnn: A new beauty salon is going to open. Mistchi: Dad got tickets to a theme park. Lay: We won’t have to get up early. Idon: I agree with everybody. Ann: No! Tomorrow is Lay’s birthday. And your father is going to take us to a restaurant to celebrate. (Everybody claps hands and celebrates.) Mistchi: Cool! MeeAnn: Awesome! Lay: Really, Dad? (Everybody claps hands and celebrates.) Ann: And I have a surprise for you, Lay.

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Part II Ann: We’re celebrating my son’s birthday. My baby is 14 years old now. Lay: Mom! MeAnn & Mistchi: Hahahaha... Ann: Isn’t he cute? Lay: Mom, you’re embarrassing me! Ann: I love you, baby. Don’t be ashamed. OK, honey. Let me tell you about the surprise. Lay: Am I going to get a gift? Ann: Sure. You’re going to get your first job. Lay: What? Ann: Yes, dear. Do you know Mrs. Sato, our neighbor? Well, her sister is going to get married, and Mrs. Sato wants to go shopping with her tomorrow afternoon. So she needs someone to take care of her son Alex for a few hours. Then I suggested you. Alex is a nice boy. He’s four years old and you’ll just need to play with him. Besides, Mrs. Sato is going to pay you five dollars an hour! I’m so happy... My baby is going to start working! Lay: Cough cough cough... I need to see a doctor. I’m not feeling well. I think I have a fever. I might be sick. Part III Alex: Let’s play, Lay. Lay: How about watching TV? Look. Your favorite cartoon. OK. OK. Let’s play sports then. Alex: Yeah! Lay: Do you want to be a professional soccer player? Alex: Yes, I do. Lay: So let’s start practicing. I’ll be your coach, OK? Alex: OK. Lay: A professional player can walk around this table for 10 minutes. Go. Narrator: Ten minutes later... Lay: A professional player can jump rope for 15 minutes. Go. Narrator: Fifteen minutes later... Lay: A professional player can do sit-ups and push-ups. Go. Alex: I’m tired of being a professional player. Lay: So let’s have a competition. Alex: I want to take part in the competition. Lay: We lie on the sofa. The one that falls asleep first is the winner. Mrs. Sato: Hi, Lay. Is everything OK? Lay: Yes, Mrs. Sato. Alex is sleeping now. Mrs. Sato: Thank you for staying here with my son. Lay: You’re welcome. Narrator: In the following morning... Ann: Good morning, Lay. I talked to Mrs. Sato. She said Alex loved playing with you. He wants to know when you can go there again. How about this afternoon?

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Written Exercises Book – page 56 – A

1. My brothers and I used to play board a) brand b) jigsaw c) games 2. “A

.

is a man’s best friend.”

a) student b) dog c) coach 3. After working for 35 years, Sarah Welsh is going to

.

a) retire b) born c) license 4. It’s Friday. We don’t need to

the party early tonight.

a) invite b) surprise c) leave 5. Take a

at the pictures I took yesterday.

a) look b) advice c) care Book – page 56 – B 1. Can you dance on a live show?

Yes, I can dance on a live show. / No, I can't dance on a live show. 2. What time did you use to get up when you were a child? I used to get up at (8 o'clock) when I was a child. 3. Where is your best friend now?

My best friend is (at school) now. 4. Did you use to listen to bedtime stories?

Yes, I used to listen to bedtime stories. / No, I didn't use to listen to bedtime stories. 5. What do you enjoy playing?

I enjoy playing (video games). Book – page 56 – C

1. The teacher may not be at school now. (be / being) 2. Thomas wants to get a driver's license. (get / to get) 3. Let's apologize for breaking the cell phone. (breaking / break) 4. My parents would take me to the park on weekends. (take / to take) 5. I didn't finish eating my hamburger. (eat / eating) Book – page 56 –D 1. Why didn't Jack come to the party? ( 4 ) At a courthouse. 2. What are you thinking of? ( 2 ) I’m thinking of going to a bakery to buy cookies. 3. What doesn't the boy want to do? ( 3 ) He doesn’t want to take his mother's advice. 4. Where can you watch a trial? ( 5 ) On December 2nd. 5. When was Billy born? ( 1 ) He might be busy.

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Book – page 57 – E

1. I was nervous because I didn't know where my money was, but I found it in my backpack.

bored mischievous relieved

2. I'm very happy. My birthday party is tomorrow.

enthusiastic guilty nervous

3. A girl at school broke my iPod, but she doesn't admit it.

ashamed sleepy angry

4. People laughed at me when I went to the party wearing a costume. It wasn't a costume party!

happy embarrassed excited

5. Do I need to talk to Mr. Stewart or Mr. Stevens?

confused jealous sad

Book – page 57 – F

1. Who is crazy about accessories? Laura is crazy about accessories. 2. Is riding a bike at night dangerous? Yes, riding a bike at night is dangerous. 3. Why are the kids yelling? The kids are yelling because they are scared. 4. Where does Kevin intend to go this weekend? Kevin intends to go to the mall this weekend. 5. What did Rick use to do when he was seven years old? Rick used to ride a bike when he was seven years old.

Listening Comprehension Exercises Book – page 58 – A 1. ( F ) Susan Smith is 16 years old. (Susan Smith is 14 years old.) 2. ( T ) She has a fever now. 3. ( T ) She thinks she has the flu. 4. ( T ) She will need to see a doctor. 5. ( F ) She doesn't want to take medicine. She wants to get a shot. (She can take medicine, but she doesn’t want to get a shot.) Script: Hi. My name is Susan Smith and I'm 14 years old. This morning, I started to cough and I have a fever now. I think I have the flu. I'll need to see a doctor, but I don't want to get any shots. I can take medicine, but don't give me shots.

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Book – page 58 – B 1. a. Meg is using her father's camera. b. Yes, she used to live in New York. c. She used to work as a waitress in New York. 2. a. Yes, I need to get my driver's license. b. Yes, talking on the cell phone and driving is dangerous. c. No, it isn't necessary to talk on the cell phone. 3. a. He may be at home. b. He is going to buy a gift for his girlfriend tomorrow. c. He enjoys riding horses on a farm. 4. a. He wants to eat hamburgers every day. b. He avoids eating hamburgers every day. c. He eats hamburgers every day. 5. a. Because I had a sore throat. b. Because I saw a doctor. c. Because I wasn't sick. Script: 1. What did Meg use to do in New York? 2. Is it dangerous to talk on the cell phone and drive? 3. Where is your brother now? 4. What does Tom avoid doing? 5. Why did you see a doctor? Book – page 58 – C 1. What is Jack going to organize?

Jack is going to organize a surprise party. 2. Where was Tina born?

Tina was born in Miami. 3. What did the girl do before going to school?

The girl took a shower before going to school. 4 . Is Sandra nervous or scared?

Sandra is scared. / Sandra is not nervous. She's scared. 5. Does Rick want to watch a talk show or a game show?

Rick wants to watch a game show. Script: 1. Jack is going to organize a surprise party. 2. Tina was born in Miami. 3. The girl took a shower before going to school. 4. Sandra is not nervous. She's scared. 5. Rick wants to watch a game show.

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Book – page 59 – D 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. a Script: 1. I want a tablet for my birthday. 2. That is a hare. 3. My favorite celebration is Halloween. 4. I'm sad because we lost the game. 5. The party is over. Go to the bathroom now.

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Complementary Material – page 31 – C 1. She hoped to go into his house and meet his family. 2. They might think Vicky wants to intrude. 3. Yes, he did. 4. There is going to be an international food festival at his school. 5. (personal answer)

Book – page 63 – D

France

Japan

Spain

Italy

Brazil

Argentina

Complementary Material – page 32 – D 1. So you should visit Italy at the festival. 2. So you should visit France at the festival. 3. So you should visit Spain at the festival. Book – page 63 – G

1. Jennifer is Vicky's classmate. 2. Wen is a new student. She's from China. 3. Wen doesn't know much English. 4. Wen looked confused and embarrassed after the teacher's explanation. 5. Wen shouldn't feel embarrassed. 6. In Vicky's opinion, all the students had better help Wen or she'll feel isolated. Script: Hi. My name is Jennifer and I'm Vicky's classmate. There's a new student in our class now. Her name is Wen, W-E-N, and she's from China. Wen doesn't know much English, and our communication with her is really hard. This morning, our English teacher did his best to explain the lesson to her, but I think all his effort went down the drain. Wen looked so confused and embarrassed! She shouldn't feel embarrassed, she just needs some time. Vicky says all the students had better help her or she'll feel isolated. Wen is a smart girl and she enjoys being with us. I'm sure that her difficult situation is about to change.

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Lesson 5 Book – page 64 – A Typical food and drinks Americans have on these occasions: Christmas 5. Christmas cookies 6. Christmas ham 7. mashed potatoes 8. roast turkey

Birthday party 1. birthday cake 2. cupcakes 3. pizza 4. sandwiches

Cold days 9. chili 10. fondue 11. hot chocolate 12. soup

Hot days 13. cold soup 14. lemonade 15. popsicles 16. smoothies

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2

5

7

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1 4

6

10

13

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11

Complementary Material – page 33 – B 1. I’d like to have a (smoothie). 2. Yes, there were. / No, there weren’t. 3. (My mom) is going to prepare roast turkey and Christmas ham for Christmas.

4. Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. Script: 1. It's hot today! Would you like to have a smoothie or a lemonade? 2. Were there pizza and sandwiches at your last birthday party? 3. Who in your family is going to prepare roast turkey and Christmas ham for Christmas? 4. Do you have hot chocolate and soup on cold days?

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Teens Pre-intermediate Book – page 65 – D

Script: Riiiiinnnng..... Rick: Hello. Carol: Rick? This is Carol. Rick: Carol? How are you? Carol: Fine. I'm calling from Canada. Is everything OK in Brazil? Rick: Yes, thank you. It's hot today. I'm having a smoothie now. I only had cold soup for lunch. How's the weather there? Carol: It's very cold. I'm having soup now, and I'm going to have fondue with my family tonight. Why don't you come to Canada on your vacation and spend Christmas with us? Rick: Are you going to make those delicious Christmas cookies? Carol: Sure, and Bob is going to prepare a Christmas ham. Rick: Great! I'll be very happy to spend my vacation in Canada. Book – page 65 – E 1. How do Americans decorate a Christmas tree? They decorate it with ornaments and lights. 2. Who do they usually visit at Christmas? They usually visit their families. 3. What does their holiday dinner include? It includes: a roast turkey, mashed potatoes, vegetables and pies. 4. What does Jenny say about shopping and cooking at Christmastime? She says that shopping and cooking at Christmastime may be stressful and expensive. 5. What shouldn't we forget?

We shouldn't forget that Christmas is a time to share, love, reflect and thank for the good moments we have.

Book – page 66 – C You know, your idea is food for thought

Why can’t we have a steak sometimes? I’m tired of eating only this rabbit food .

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Lesson 5 Complementary Material – page 35 – A 1. (My sister) is going to buy a netbook. 2. Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t. 3. Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t. 4. (My brother) is eating too much. Book – page 67 – B

Vicky: The festival was great, but I think I ate too much. Chris: Me too. Do you want to see the pictures we took? Vicky: Yeah, are they on your camera?

Chris: Yes, but I'll download them to my netbook. Later...

It's done. Look at you. You dropped your chopsticks. Vicky: And you? You had tomato sauce on your nose! Chris: Look at that boy behind you. I think he ate something really spicy. Vicky: Hahaha... Hey! Chris: What? Vicky: It's the boy from the house across the street. Chris: No, it’s not. Vicky: I'm sure it's him. Let me see the next picture. Chris: OK. Here it is. Vicky: Poor boy! He tripped and fell. I think he was running for water... Let's go, Chris. Chris: Where?

Vicky: We'd better make sure he's fine. Complementary Material – page 35 – B 1. In her opinion, it was great. 2. They were on Chris's camera. 3. She dropped her chopsticks. 4. There was tomato sauce on Chris's nose. 5. They saw the boy from the house across the street. 6. He tripped and fell.

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Complementary Material – page 36 – C 1. The sky got dark and a storm hit the city. 2. At Chris's house. 3. Because she has a school assignment to do and she needs Chris's help. 4. It's a survey among the residents of her neighborhood. 5. She intends to interview the mysterious boy. 6. (personal answer)

Book – page 70 – C 1. Are your sneakers as expensive as your watch? No, my sneakers are more expensive than my watch. 2. Are you as outgoing as your friends? No, I'm more outgoing than my friends. 3. Are comic books as interesting as magazines? No, comic books are more interesting than magazines. 4. Is studying as important as updating your blog? No, studying is more important than updating my blog. Book – page 71 – F 1. In Diana's opinion, is her dress more beautiful than Tina's? No, in her opinion, Tina's dress is more beautiful. 2. Who is more outgoing, Diana or Tina? Tina is more outgoing. 3. Do the girls say that Gabriel is more handsome than Robbie? No, the girls say that Robbie is more handsome than Gabriel. 4. Who is less popular at school, Gabriel or Robbie? Robbie is less popular. Book – page 71 – G

1. Melissa thinks that the history test will be more difficult than the math test. 2. In Thomas's opinion, history tests are less complicated than science tests. 3. Melissa wants to be more popular than Barbara. 4. Melissa needs to be more outgoing. Script: A: I can't believe we're going to have some free time after the tests we're taking this week. Isn't that good, Melissa? B: Yes, but I'm worried, Thomas. I think the history test tomorrow will be more difficult than the math test. A: Be calm. History tests are always less complicated than science tests, and the science test was easy. B: I'm studying a lot to do well on the tests, then, I'll be more popular than Barbara. A: You won't become more popular with good grades. To be more popular than Barbara, you'll need to be more outgoing. B: I'm tired of this conversation. Let's go back to our lesson.

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Lesson 6 Book – page 72 – A What to do in your free time 1. do crossword puzzles 2. exercise 3. go out 4. go shopping

5. help with housework 6. listen to music 7. organize your closet and drawers 8. play a musical instrument

13

9. play games 10. read 11. sleep 12. study

8

14

1

13. surf the Net 14. walk your dog 15. watch TV 16. work as a volunteer

2 9

15

11

7

10

6

12

4 5

3 16 Book – page 72 – B 1. ( F ) Bob used to spend his free time with a friend. 2. ( T ) Bob thought that working as a volunteer might be more interesting than reading a magazine. 3. ( F ) Bob stopped reading magazines when he started volunteering. 4. ( T ) The elderly enjoy being with Bob. 5. ( F ) In Bob's opinion, working as a volunteer is gratifying, but very complicated. 6. ( F ) Bob is frustrated with his volunteer job. Complementary Material – page 38 – D 1. My full name is (John Smith). 2. I’m (14 years old). 3. I usually (stay home). 4. I watch (cartoons and movies). 5. I (talk with my friends and I download songs and movies). 6. I go shopping at the mall. 1. What's your full name? 2. How old are you? 3. In your free time, do you usually stay home or go out? 4. What programs do you watch at home? 5. What do you do on the Internet? 6. Where do you go shopping?

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Teens Pre-intermediate Book – page 73 – E 1. 2. 3. 4.

a. He's going to sleep after exercising. b. He's going to read his e-mails after exercising. c. He's going to exercise before he gets tired. a. She thinks that watching a movie is more important than organizing her closet. b. She wants to see a movie at her home, not at his home. c. She'd like to watch a movie tonight, but she can't. a. They'd better not watch a 3-D movie this month. b. They'd better study before watching a movie or playing cards. c. They'd better play cards before taking the test. a. Her children go out in their free time. b. Her children should help with housework. c. Her children don't like to go out.

Script: 1. A: Are you going to read your e-mails after exercising? B: No. Sleeping is more necessary than reading e-mails when you are tired. 2. A: Would you like to see a movie at my house tonight? B: I'd love to, but I need to stay home and organize my closet. 3. A: What would you like to do this afternoon, watch a 3-D movie or play cards? B: We'd better study for the English test first. 4. A: My children clean their bedrooms and organize their drawers. B: Don't they go out? A: Yes, in their free time. Book – page 74 – B

1. How many e-mails did you get yesterday? 2. What time are you going to get home today? 3. Where did you get the shoes that you are wearing? 4. Do you always get good grades at school? 5. What time does it get dark at this time of the year? 6. How many gifts did you get for your last birthday? 7. Are you going to get a 3-D video game? 8. How many times did you get to school late last week? Complementary Material – page 39 – B 1. it gets dark at (7). 2. I got (a lot of gifts) for my last birthday. 3. Yes, I am. / No, I am not. 4. I got to school late (5) times last week.

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Lesson 6 Script: 1. What time does it get dark at this time of the year? 2. How many gifts did you get for your last birthday? 3. Are you going to get a 3-D video game? 4. How many times did you get to school late last week? Book – page 74 – C Yes!!

I’ll

get back at

you.

Hello, Max. I have something important to tell you...

I’m busy now. I’ll get back to you later, OK?

Complementary Material – page 39 – A 1. I can always count on (my family) 2. Yes, I would. / No, I wouldn’t. Because … 3. Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. Book – page 75 – B Ding dong... Vicky: Hi. I'm Vicky and this is Chris. We live across the street. I need to do a survey about what people do in their free time. Can you answer a few questions? Andy: OK, but I'll stay inside. Chris: Can't you come out here? Andy: No. My great-grandmother is sleeping and my mother isn't at home. She says I should stay in the house. Vicky: No problem. What's your full name? Andy: Andrew Murray. You can call me Andy. Vicky: How old are you, Andy? Andy: I'm 12 years old. Vicky: How do you spend your free time? Andy: I don't get that much free time. When I'm not at school, I help with housework and take care of Candy. Chris: Candy? Andy: Yes, my dog. She's more intelligent than other dogs, but she's old and can't walk. But I find some time to watch my favorite shows or read a comic book. Vicky: I see. Don't you go out? Andy: Only sometimes. For me, it's more important to be with Candy and my great grandmother. Chris: What does your mother do? Andy: She's a flight attendant and spends most of her time out of town. Vicky: You can count on us, Andy. We're your friends. We can come here whenever you need us, and you should start going out with us, too. What do you say? Andy: Thank you, guys. Why don't you come back on Friday and meet my mother? Vicky: Sure. We’ll come.

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Teens Pre-intermediate Complementary Material – page 39 – B 1. Because his mother wasn't at home and she says he should stay in the house. 2. He’s 12. 3. He helps his mother with housework and takes care of his dog. 4. Because, for him, it's more important to stay with Candy and his great-grandmother. 5. She's a flight attendant. 6. They are going to meet her on Friday.

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Reading and speaking Book – page 77 – C 1. In the author’s opinion, should teenagers have an after-school job? ( X ) Yes

(

) No

2. What reasons does she give? Teenagers want to have their own money. They learn to be more responsible and to value money. 3. Do you agree or disagree with the author? Why? (personal answer) Complementary Material – page 40 – D 1. I agree with (Betty). Because…. 2. Yes, they do. / No, they don’t. 3. I spend (20 dollars) every month. 4. Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. 5. ( I save money.)

Listening and speaking Book – page 78 – B Script: Jay: What happened, Lilly? Aren't you feeling well? Lilly: I'm OK, Jay, but I was thinking... Why are some girls more popular than others at school? Jay: I don't know... Maybe because they're beautiful and outgoing, so people like to be with them. And you? Do you think you're a popular girl? Lilly: No. I don't think my classmates like me. Jay: Why do you say that? Lilly: I'm not as interesting as the other girls. They are more intelligent and more attractive than I am. Jay: Well, I have a different opinion. For me, you are beautiful and intelligent, but you don't know that. You always get good grades, you are more generous than the other girls and you help everybody with their homework... And I know a guy who wants to go out with you. Lilly: Really? Who? Jay: Me. Lilly: You? You're kidding. Jay: I'm serious. Lilly: You're so funny, Jay. Let's go.

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Let's play a game Complementary Material – page 42 1. A storm hit the city (last weekend). 2. (My aunt) is going to give me a hand with my survey. 3. (My friend’s) bedroom is more comfortable than mine. 4. (Janis) is more outgoing than I am. 5. (Swimming) is more pleasant than walking on the beach. 6. (Geography) is less difficult than history. 7. I can volunteer (next weekend). 8. I exercise (three times a week). 9. (You can have your own money.) Script: 1. When did a storm hit this city? 2. Who is going to give you a hand with your survey? 3. Whose bedroom is more comfortable than yours? 4. Who is more outgoing than you? 5. What is more pleasant than walking on the beach? 6. What subject in school is less difficult than history? 7. When can you volunteer? 8. How often do you exercise? 9. What are the advantages of having an after-school job?

Challenges Book – page 81 – A 1. a 2. c 3. a 4. b

5. c 6. b 7. a 8. b

9. c 10. c 11. a 12. b

13. 14. 15. 16.

b c a c

Complementary Material – page 42 – B Key + Script

1. A: How was the field trip to the aquarium? B: It was fun. 2. A: Which season do you like better, summer or fall? B: I like fall better. 3. A: What would you like to have for dinner? B: Pizza would be good. 4. A: How many e-mails did you send yesterday? B: I sent five. 5. A: Whose dog is playing with a ball? B: John's dog is playing with a ball.

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6. A: When did you have a picnic at the park? B: On February 1st. 7. A: Can I ask you a question? B: Go ahead. 8. A: Did you walk to school? B: Yes, I walked to school. 9. A: Which backpack is yours? B: The big one is mine. 10. A: Are you playing computer games? B: No, I'm not. I'm studying.

Video Activity Book – page 83 – A

Ann was at the

supermarket

this afternoon. She didn’t know what to make for

She was thinking of soup, or mashed potatoes, or sale: 100 cans for

food

was on

dollars, and a free Blu-ray movie. She got the cans because she wouldn’t

100 cook

.

. An ad suggested buying

food. Ann liked the idea, and she saw that the canned

canned

have to

chili

dinner

for days and the whole family could enjoy a

movie

together.

Book – page 83 – C 1. ( X ) Lay likes junk food. 2. (

) Mistchi said that Ann should make fresh food. (Mistchi said that Ann should make healthy food.)

3. ( X ) Gill Tee wasn’t happy when Mistchi gave him the food. 4. (

) Ann bought canned food to have some free time to go out with her family.

5. ( X ) Ann wants to watch a Blu-ray movie after dinner.

(Ann wanted to have a family night at home.)

6. ( X ) Ann is going to make popcorn and hot chocolate. 7. ( X ) Mistchi would like to do crossword puzzles. 8. (

) Ann got sad when her children started giving excuses for not watching the movie. (Ann got angry when …)

Book – page 83 – D 1. Did a storm hit the city while the Troublesomes were watching a movie?

Yes, a storm hit the city while the Troublesomes were watching a movie. 2. Was the movie funny or scary?

It was scary. 3. Who was sleeping?

Lay was sleeping. 4. Who was eating popcorn?

Ann was eating popcorn. 5. Who is going to open the door?

Ann is going to open the door.

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Script: EPISODE 3: A Family night Part I Narrator: This afternoon... Ann: Dinner... dinner... dinner... What am I going to make for dinner? Soup? Or mashed potatoes? Or chili? Voice on screen: Do you cook every evening? Buy some canned food. Ann: This idea is food for thought. Voice on screen: Sale: canned food - 100 cans for 100 dollars and a free Blu-ray movie. Ann: Wow! 100 cans for only 100 dollars? One dollar each can? And a free Blu-ray movie? This is perfect! I won’t have to cook for days, and the whole family can enjoy a movie together. They’ll love the idea. Part II MeeAnn: Why didn’t you get some fresh food, Mom? I’m going to get fat! Lay: I like junk food. Mistchi: Shouldn’t you make healthy food for us? Ann: You’d better not complain, guys. I got this food at the supermarket today because I was thinking of having some free time for a family night. Isn’t this a great idea? Everybody: A family night??? Ann: Yes, a family night tonight. With the cans I bought, I got a free Blu-ray movie. We can watch it after dinner. We’ll have fun without spending any money! I can make popcorn and hot chocolate. What do you say? MeeAnn: I need to organize my drawers. Lay: I need to go to bed early. Mistchi: I want to do some crossword puzzles. Ann: Everybody is going to watch this movie tonight. We’re a family, aren’t we? And our family is more important than anything else. Everybody: OK, Mom. Let’s watch the movie. Part III Werewolf: GGGGGGRRRRRRR... Everybody: Aaaaaahhhhhhhh.... Ann: Is everybody OK? MeeAnn: I think there is something on my head. Mistchi: Gill Tee, come here. Lay: (snoring) Ann: Let’s watch this movie some other day. (Ding dong) Everybody: Aaaaahhh... Ann: Who’s going to open the door? OK. I’ll get it. Part IV Ann: It’s a man. Mistchi: You’d better be careful, Mom. Man: Good evening. Did you buy 100 cans of food this afternoon? Ann: Yes, I did. Man: Did you get a free Blu-ray movie? Ann: Yes, I did. Man: You should start smiling because you’re a lucky person. I’m here to offer you part 2 of the movie. It’s more exciting than part 1. It’s in 3D! Ann: AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH... Man: AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH...

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Complementary Material – page 44 – C 1. He stays home most of the time. 2. She heard the doorbell. 3. She found a box of chocolates. 4. Yes, he thinks Andy's behavior was very strange. 5. They're going to meet Andy's mother on Friday. 6. (personal answer)

Book – page 86 – B 1. Ana / tall / Gisele A: Is Ana taller than Gisele? B: Yes, Ana is taller than Gisele.

3. Miley / old / Selena A: Is Miley older than Selena? B: No, Miley isn’t older than Selena.

2. an elephant / fast / a giraffe A: Is an elephant faster than a giraffe? B: No, an elephant isn't faster than a giraffe.

4. a Beetle / cheap / a Ferrari A: Is a Beetle cheaper than a Ferrari? B: Yes, a Beetle is cheaper than a Ferrari.

Complementary – page 45 – D 1. (John’s) house is bigger than mine. 2. Yes, English is easier than Portuguese. / No, English isn’t easier than Portuguese. 3. (A chocolate cake) is better than ice cream. 4. Yes, this month is hotter than last month. / No, this month isn’t hotter than last month. 5. I am / My classmates are happier today. 6. The mall / The museum is farther from here. Script: 1. Whose house is bigger than yours? 2. Is English easier than Portuguese? 3. What desert is better than ice cream? 4. Is this month hotter than last month? 5. Who is happier today, you or your classmates? 6. Which one is farther from here: the mall or the museum? Book – page 87 – E

1. A netbook is cheaper than a laptop computer. 2. Sleeping on a bed is more comfortable than sleeping on the couch. 3. Cows are bigger than pigs. 4. Andy is younger than Vicky. 5. Walking on the beach is more pleasant than running in the park. 6. The aquarium is farther from here than the nature center.

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1. No, Mary's hair isn't longer than Tina's hair. / No. Mary's hair is shorter than Tina's hair. 2. Yes, Jack is calmer than Lucy. 3. Ted's car is worse. 4. The cow is fatter. Script: 1. Is Mary's hair longer than Tina's hair? 2. Is Jack calmer than Lucy? 3. Whose car is worse? 4. Which animal is fatter?

Book – page 88 – A What do you look like? I am... 1. tall 2. medium height 3. short 4. thin 5. physically fit 6. overweight

I have... 12. short hair 13. straight hair 14. wavy hair 15. curly hair 16. Afro hair

7. blue eyes 8. green eyes 9. brown eyes 10. long hair 11. shoulder-length hair

17. blond(e) hair 18. brown hair 19. black hair 20. red hair 21. gray hair

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12,13,21

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3

2

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12,16,19

1

8

10,14,17

6 11,13,17

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Book – page 88 – B 1. What does Vicky look like? She is medium height and thin. She has long wavy blonde hair and green eyes. 2. What does Chris look like? He is tall and physically fit. He has short straight brown hair and brown eyes. 3. What does Andy look like?

He is short and thin. He has short straight blond hair and blue eyes.

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Lesson 7 Book – page 89 – D 1. What was there in the box? There was a dog. 2. Is the dog bigger than the cat? No, the dog is smaller than the cat. 3. What did the boy look like? He was medium height and overweight. He had curly red hair. 4. Where does he live? He lives close to the school.

5. How many dogs are there in his house? There are more than 20 dogs in his house. Script: A: What are you doing at the door, Cindy? B: I heard the doorbell, so I came to see who it was. A: And who was it? B: I don't know. A boy left a box here and ran. A: What's there in it? B: Let's see. It's a cute dog, (dog sound) smaller than our cat. He's scared. A: Didn't you see the boy? B: Yes, I saw him. He was medium height and overweight. He had curly red hair. A: I think I know him. He lives close to the school, and there are more than 20 dogs in his house. A: Wow!

Book – page 90 - B 1. Do you usually have short or ( 2 ) with strangers? Why (not)? 2. Do you sometimes start a conversation ( 5 ) a serious conversation with you? 3. How do you feel when someone ( 4 ) conversations with a friend? 4. How often do you have private ( 3 ) interrupts your conversations? 5. When did your parents have ( 1 ) long conversations on the phone? Book – page 90 – C Let’s have A person-to-person conversation

is better than sending text messages, isn’t it?

a heart-to-heart

conversation . Don’t you think I should wear something more comfortable? I’m a dog, not a doll.

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Complementary Material – page 47 – A 1. I’d like to be friends with … 2. I occasionally go to (the movies). 3. Yes, I used to sleepwalk. / No, I didn’t use to sleepwalk. Book – page 91 – B Ding Dong...

Andy: Hi, Vicky. Hi, Chris. Come in. My mother and my great-grandmother are waiting for both of you. Vicky: Thank you. Andy: This is my mother, Stella Taylor, and this is my great-grandmother, Lucy Olsen. Vicky and Chris: Nice to meet you. Stella: I’m happy to have you here. Andy said that you are friends and you live across the street.

Vicky: Yes, and we want to be friends with Andy too. By the way, thanks for the chocolates. They were delicious, better than a dream. Stella: Chocolates? Andy: What chocolates?

Vicky: The box of chocolates you left at my door two nights ago. You rang the bell. It was about 11:30. It was colder than today. Remember?

Andy: You are mistaking me for someone else. I go to bed at 10:30 every night and I never go outside at night. Vicky: I'm sure it was you, Andy. I saw you going into your house when I opened the door. Stella: Wait. Wait. I know what probably happened. Andy: What, Mom?

Stella: Andy, you sleepwalk sometimes. Chris: Now I understand why we saw you walking around the house on two other nights. Andy: You never told me that, Mom.

Stella: It happened occasionally, but now I think we'd better be more attentive. Vicky, Chris, can you help? I'm a flight attendant, so I can't be home every night. My grandmother can't hear well, it's very dangerous for Andy to go outside while he's sleeping. Chris: Don't worry, Ms. Taylor. We'll pay attention to fugitives like Andy. Vicky: Yeah. We'll take care of him. Complementary Material – page 47 – B 1. She is Andy's mother. 2. He left it two nights ago. 3. Andy goes to bed at 10:30. 4. He sometimes sleepwalks. 5. Yes, they are.

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Complementary Material – Page 48 – C 1. He drops by her house almost every day. 2. She helps him with his homework and with his dog. 3. She went to a TV station. 4. The director invited her to interview celebrities on a weekly show. 5. (personal answer)

Book – page 94 – B any

Do you have

relatives in the US?

Does anybody / anyone help you choose your outfits? Is there

anything

Did you go

1. 2. 3. 4.

you’d like to say to your American fans?

anywhere

on your last vacation?

Yes, I have some relatives in the US. / No, I don’t have any relatives in the US. / No, I have no relatives in the US. Yes, somebody helps me choose my outfits. / No, nobody helps me choose my outfits. Yes, I would like to say (thank you). Yes, I went somewhere on my last vacation. / No, I didn’t go anywhere on my last vacation. / No, I went nowhere on my last vacation.

Book – page 95 – F 1. Would you like some soda? (No - drink any kind of soda) No, I don't drink any kind of soda. 2. What did you say to Mary? (nothing) I said nothing to her. 3. Who can use this computer? (anyone) Anyone can use this computer. 4. Did you see anybody in the office yesterday? (somebody) Yes, I saw somebody in the office yesterday. 5. How many messages did you get? (any messages) I didn't get any messages. Book – page 95 – G 1. ( 2. ( 3. ( 4. ( 5. (

F ) T ) T ) F ) F )

Ray called Margaret because he needed to say something to her. (Margaret called Ray because she needed to say something to him.) Margaret went to the mall this morning. Margaret doesn't need any money from Ray. Something happened to Ray's car while Margaret was shopping. (Nothing happened to Ray’s car…) The Ferrari is beside the house. (The Ferrari is beside the bookshelf, in the living room.)

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Teens Pre-intermediate Script: (Cell phone ringing) A: Hello. B: Ray? This is Margaret. A: Hey, baby, how are you? B: There's something I need to say to you. A: What is it? B: I went to the mall this morning. A: Did you go with any friends? B: No, nobody went with me. A: Mmmmm... you want to tell me that you spent too much and you need some money, right? B: No, I need no money. A: So what's the problem? B: Your Ferrari. A: My Ferrari? Did anything happen to my car while you were shopping? B: No. Nothing happened at the mall, but I didn't stop the car beside our house when I came home. A: Why did you leave the car on the street? B: I didn't. A: So where is it now? B: It's beside the bookshelf, ... in our living room.

Book – page 96 – A

Things that make you feel good Ha H a Ha

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Good job! 8

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2

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10

11 1. eat your favorite food 2. get an A+ on a test 3. get good news 4. give a hug

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5. go on a roller coaster ride 9. receive a gift unexpectedly 6. laugh out loud 10. receive a smile 7. look at old photos 11. sing a happy song 8. receive a compliment 12. sleep in on a cold day

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9 13. take a long bath 14. walk barefoot on the beach 15. watch the sunrise 16. win a game

Lesson 8 Book – page 96 – B 1. The man ( 2 ) received good news (

) won a game.

2. The woman ( 4 ) laughed out loud. ( 1 ) decided to sleep in. 3. The boy (

) took a long bath.

(

) gave her friend a hug.

4. The girl ( 3 ) received a compliment. Script: 1. I get up very early to go to work - Monday to Saturday, but today is Sunday and it's cold, so I'm not going to get up until 10 o'clock. 2. Jennifer called me this morning to say that I got the job I wanted. I'm going to work on a TV station with her. 3. My teacher read my project and said, "Congratulations. You got an A+ on your project. You're a great student." 4. After school, my classmates and I went to a snack bar. The girls told me very funny stories. We laughed a lot and everybody started to look at us. Book – page 97 – C 1. Did anybody give you a hug yesterday? (Yes, somebody gave me a hug yesterday.) 2. In your opinion, is receiving a compliment better than winning a game? (Yes, in my opinion, receiving a compliment is better than winning a game.) 3. Which is more exciting: going on a roller-coaster ride or getting good news? (Getting good news is more exciting.) 4. Whose old photos would you like to look at? (I'd like to look at my teacher's old photos.) 5. When was the last time you got an A+ on a test? (The last time I got an A+ on a test was last week.) Book – page 97 – D 1. Why did Chris and Vicky take Andy to a theme park? Because they wanted to do something fun with him. 2. Who was afraid of roller coasters? Andy was afraid of roller coasters. 3. Did Andy receive compliments from Vicky? No, he received compliments from Chris. 4. What's Andy's favorite food? Lasagna is Andy's favorite food. 5. Where did the three friends walk barefoot? They walked barefoot on the beach. 6. When did everybody laugh out loud? Everybody laughed out loud when Chris told jokes.

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Book – page 98 – C 1

2

1. Every dog has its day. 2. Rome wasn’t built in a day.

Complementary Material – page 51 – A 1. I would like to have …’s autograph. 2. I usually (get something to eat / go to the bathroom). 3. People of my generation like to (play video games). 4. I can improve my knowledge (reading books and magazines). Book – page 99 – B

Andy: Sit down, guys. There is going to be a commercial break. Chris: Look. It's Vicky's commercial. Commercial: You wear trendy clothes. You have perfect hair. You look great. But do you know what really matters? Your knowledge. Knowledge that you can improve by using Alpha Tablet. No more paper notes, books or newspapers. Alpha Tablet has it all. And it's very easy to use. Try it. Alpha Tablet. Information for our generation. Andy: You were amazing, Vicky. Congratulations. Chris: Yes, a real star. Vicky: Thanks, guys. You're very kind. Chris: We're your fans. Andy: That's true. Can you give us an autograph and take a picture with us? Vicky: I'll be glad to. Chris: What's that noise? Andy: I guess there's somebody at the door. Vicky: Let's see... There's a crowd at my door. Chris: You're a celebrity now! Complementary Material – page 51 – B 1. It was a tablet. 2. Yes, he did. 3. He asked her for an autograph and a picture. 4. There was a crowd at the door. 5. He said Vicky is a celebrity.

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Reading and speaking Book – page 100 - A

1. aerobics / 2. cyber café / 3. instructor / 4. muscle training / 5. shop / 6. workout area / 7. yoga

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Book – page 101 – C (On TV, on the radio, in magazines, in newspapers, on the Internet.)

Listening and speaking Book – page 102 – A 1. A commercial. 3. a) cell phones b) Cell Phone World c) this Saturday and Sunday d) (212) 551-6166 e) www.cellphoneworld.com Script:

Hey, listen to this! Cell phones on sale. 80% off. Several models. All brands. Only this Saturday and Sunday. At Cell Phone World - 120 25th Avenue - New York Call (212) 551-6166. You can’t miss this opportunity. For more information, go to: www. cellphoneworld.com Cell Phone World

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Let's play a game Complementary Material – page 54 1. Are you calmer than your friends today? / Are your friends calmer than you today? Yes, I am. / No, I am not. – Yes, they are. / No, they are not. 2. What month is colder than October? (July) is colder than October. 3. Whose shoes are newer than yours? (Julie’s) shoes are newer than mine. 4. What does your teacher look like? He/She is (medium height has brown short hair and is physically fit). 5. Is there anybody in your house now? Yes, there is somebody in my house now. / No, there isn’t anybody in my house now.

Challenges Book – page 105 – A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

9. a 10. b 11. a 12. b 13. c 14. c 15. b 16. a

c c b a a c b a

Video Activity Book – page 107 – A 1. Where is Fernanda from? She's from Brazil. 2. How old is she? She is 19 years old. 3. Is Fernanda going to stay with the Troublesomes for two months? No, she's going to stay with the Troublesomes for two weeks. 4. What comparisons does Lay make to describe Fernanda? a. "Fernanda is prettier than... " ( c ) sleeping all day b. "She's more beautiful than... " ( a ) a flower c. "Looking at her is better than... " ( b ) a princess 5. Why does Lay want to talk to Fernanda? Because he wants to marry her. Book – page 107 – B 1. ( 2. ( 3. ( 4. (

F ) T ) T ) F )

Lay cleaned the kitchen and two bedrooms. (Lay cleaned the kitchen and two bathrooms.) Ann was happy with Lay's work. Ann gave Lay 50 dollars. Lay worked for 10 hours. (Lay worked for five hours.)

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Script: EPISODE 4: Lay in love Part I MeeAnn: This is my brother Lay. Fernanda: Hi, Lay. My name is Fernanda. I’m a student from Brazil. I’m 19 years old and I’m going to stay in your home for two weeks. Nice to meet you. Lay: Welcome to our home, Fernanda. Fernanda: Is he OK? MeeAnn: Don’t worry. He’s nuts. Lay: Fernanda is prettier than a flower, she’s more beautiful than a princess, looking at her is better than sleeping all day. I want to marry her. I’m going to talk to her tomorrow. Part II Lay: Mom, do you want help? I need some money and I was thinking that maybe I could work for you. Ann: Of course. You can help me clean the kitchen and the bathrooms this morning. I can pay you 10 dollars an hour. Lay: Wow! Uh oh! Narrator: Later... Lay: I finished cleaning the kitchen and the two bathrooms, Mom. Ann: Thank you, Lay. Take 50 dollars for 5 hours. Lay: Thanks, Mom. Part III (no dialogs) Part IV Lay: Uh oh! (dog barking angrily) Ann: You’re late for dinner, Lay. Go take a shower and join us. Fernanda: Lay, this is Michael, my boyfriend. Lay: Nooooooooo......! Fernanda: Did I say anything wrong? TEN YEARS LATER... Narrator: MeeAnn met Thomas at a mall. Thomas is a famous actor. They got married two years ago and they live in a big house in Hollywood. MeeAnn is going to have a baby girl: Elizabeth. Lay works at a store. He is a salesperson. Guess what he sells? Beds! He likes to try all the beds he sells. Lay is in love with a girl from Argentina. Argentinian girl: Excuse me. Narrator: He is going to visit her on his vacation. Mistchi goes to college in Florida. He is going to be a lawyer. Mistchi: Gill Tee, come here. Narrator: Ann and Idon are retired. They enjoy traveling. The family gets together in New York every year at Christmastime. MeeAnn: I think Elizabeth is coming for Christmas. Narrator: The end.

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Book – page 110 – A 1. Should we stop eating unhealthy food?

Yes, we should stop eating unhealthy food. / No, we shouldn't stop eating unhealthy food. 2. I’m not feeling well. What had I better do?

You'd better (see a doctor). 3. Are French dishes less expensive than Italian dishes in our country?

Yes, French dishes are less expensive than Italian dishes in our country. No, French dishes aren't less expensive than Italian dishes in our country. 4. Are planes faster than buses?

Yes, planes are faster than buses. 5. Would you like to have an after-school job? Why?

Yes, I'd like to have an after-school job because (I'd have my own money). No, I wouldn't like to have an after-school job because ( I want to have time to study). Book – page 110 – B

1. The soup is hotter than the chili. (hot) 2. Videos are more attractive than photos. (attractive) 3. The girls are happier than the boys today. (happy) 4. Susan's hair is longer than Melissa's hair. (long) 5. The mall is farther than the supermarket. (far) Book – page 110 –C

1. I didn't go anywhere last night because I was tired. 2. I have some new DVDs. Would you like to watch them? 3. For me, nothing is more important than love. 4. Did you buy any Christmas gifts at the mall? 5. This exercise is very difficult. Somebody will need to help me. Book – page 110 – D 1. How does Alice start her day? ( 6 ) He walks barefoot on the beach. 2. What are the girls doing? ( 3 ) No, she buys frozen food sometimes. 3. Does your mother cook every day? ( 4 ) No, they’re going to get there tomorrow afternoon. 4. Are your sisters in the USA? ( 1 ) She reads the newspaper and drinks coffee. 5. Does Rick go to a health club in the morning? ( 2 ) They are having a serious conversation. 6. What does your father do to feel good? ( 5 ) Yes, he does some muscle training there. Book – page 111 – E

1. Melanie has short straight hair. 2. Lauren has long wavy hair. 3. Gina has shoulder-length curly hair.

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Book – page 111 – F 1. When are Julia and Samuel going to an international food festival?

They are going to an international food festival this Saturday. 2. What had Samuel better do?

He'd better watch how much he eats. 3. Are the dishes at the food festival more expensive than the dishes at a snack bar?

No, the dishes at the food festival aren't more expensive than the dishes at a snack bar. 4. Is Samuel going to invite anybody to go to the food festival?

Yes, he's going to invite somebody to go to the food festival. / Yes. He's going to invite a classmate to go to the food festival. 5. What dishes would you like to try at an international food festival?

I'd like to try (French dishes) at an international food festival.

Listening Comprehension Exercises Book – page 112 – A 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. b Script: 1. Who should help us clean the house? 2. Would you like a cupcake? 3. Are cars more expensive than houses? 4. What time did you get home? 5. Did you see anybody in the classroom? Book – page 112 – B 1. Christina is tall and she has short / long hair. 2. She’s going to spend Christmas in Orlando / Los Angeles. 3. She’s going to bake Christmas cookies / cakes with her cousins. 4. For her, it’s stressful / important to be with her family on Christmas Day. 5. She doesn’t like shopping / cooking at Christmastime. Script: Hi, I’m Christina Thompson. I’m tall and I have long hair. This year, I’m going to spend Christmas in Orlando, and I’m going to bake Christmas cookies with my cousins. For me, it’s important to be with my family on Christmas. Only I don’t like shopping at Christmastime. It’s very stressful.

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Book – page 112 – C 1. What is the man interested in? He's interested in different cultures. 2. Does the woman eat any spicy dishes? No, she doesn't eat any spicy dishes. 3. Who is more careful, the man or his sister? The man is more careful. 4. Is the woman older than Vicky? Yes, the woman is older than Vicky. 5. Where should the man stay tonight? He should stay home.

Script: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

I’m interested in different cultures. I don’t eat any spicy dishes. I am more careful than my sister. I’m older than Vicky. I should stay home tonight.

Book – page 113 – D 1. Tom ( 2. Mark ( 3. John’s brother ( 4. Brian ( 5. Kenny (

a) b) b) a) b)

Script: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Tom is going to buy canned food. In Mark’s opinion, organizing his closet is important. John’s brother has straight hair. Brian enjoys singing a happy song. Kenny is at a cyber café now.

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EXTRA EXERCISES ANSWER KEY

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EXTRA EXERCISES ANSWER KEY

EXTRA EXERCISES - ANSWER KEY (P.P.T.)

A 1

2

3

4

5

6

C

F

A

B

E

D

B 1. She used to play with her dolls. Now she likes to play video games. 2. He used to collect toy cars. Now he collects brand name clothes and sneakers. 3. He used to play sports / football. Now that he is 40 years old, he plays golf. 4. They used to live in New York. Now they live in Rio de Janeiro.

C 1. Jason is my best friend. I know I can trust him with my life. 2. Tracy and I became friends when she moved into the house next door. 3. It won’t be a big party. I invited only my close friends. 4. True friends are hard to find. 5. Gina met Andy through a mutual friend.

D ACTION FIGURES TR ICYCLE JIGSAW PUZZLE BRAND NAME CLOTHES AND SNEAKERS DIGITAL CAMERA LAPTOP COMPUTER SPORTING EQUIPMENT TABLET Margie: (brand name clothes and sneakers) Scott:

(sporting equipment or a laptop computer)

Tracy: (digital camera) Peter:

(tablet)

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EXTRA EXERCISES - ANSWER KEY (P.P.T.)

A 1. What would you like to stop doing? I’d like to stop (forgetting people’s names). 2. Who in your family doesn’t mind staying home on weekends? (My parents don’t) mind staying home on weekends. 3. When did you begin to study / studying English? I began to study / studying English (in February). 4. What do you usually avoid eating? I usually avoid eating (hamburgers). 5. Where would you consider spending your next vacation? I’d consider spending my next vacation (in the USA). 6. What time do you need to get up on Mondays? I need to get up at (6 o’clock) on Mondays. 7. Why don’t you start reading / to read books and magazines in English? Because I (don’t have time). 8. What games do you want to play with your friends? I suggest playing (computer games).

B

1. b

2. a

3. c

4. c

5. b

6. a

C 1. Jill: landmark 2. Karen and James: TV station 3. Steve: farm 4. Bill: aquarium 5. Luke: courthouse 6. Liza: nature center

D 1. We enjoy drinking soda and juice. 2. They began taking music lessons. 3. He continued investigating the crime. 4. I avoid eating chocolate and ice cream every day. 5. She hates to do / doing physical exercise.

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EXTRA EXERCISES - ANSWER KEY (P.P.T.)

A

1. Getting up early is not one of my favorite things, but



2. today I didn’t mind doing that.



3. Do you want to know why?



4. Well, I had an audition for a TV show. It was



5. a great opportunity to start my career and



6. I wasn’t going to miss it.



7. Last night I was a little worried because I was coughing and I couldn’t talk very well.



8. But I took some medicine and went to bed early.



9. When I woke up this morning I felt like a million dollars.

10. I was so relieved. 11. I did my best in the audition and I hope they choose me.

B



1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

No, she doesn’t. Because she had an audition. Because she was coughing and couldn’t talk very well. She took some medicine and went to bed early. She felt relieved. She feels confident.

C 1

mischievous embarrassed

frustrated

mischievous

embarrassed

2

frustrated

bored guilty

sleepy

guilty

bored

3

sleepy

ashamed tired

tired

enthusiastic

ashamed

4

enthusiastic

anxious confused

confident

anxious

confused

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EXTRA EXERCISES - ANSWER KEY (P.P.T.)

D

1. A: Take your time and think a lot before you make this decision. B: OK. I will. Thanks. 2. A: This is your last chance. Take it or leave it. B: I need more time to decide. 3. A: Take a look at this. It’s awesome! B: Yeah. Cool! 4. A: Jeff, go take a shower now. B: But Sally is using the bathroom, Mom. 5. A: Take my advice and go see a doctor. You don’t look well. B: You’re right. 6. A: Take it easy, Fred. This equipment is very expensive. B: Don’t worry. I know what I’m doing.

A



1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

She may buy a video game for him. I may get my driver’s license when I’m 18 years old. He may be tired. She may celebrate it with a costume party. They may live in Miami when they retire. Adam may go out on a date this Saturday.

B

I may graduate from college in three years, but I might not start working right after that. I may take a trip to Europe or Africa first. I’m not sure I want to get married or have children, but I might do that one day. And I don’t want to think about retirement before starting working. I might get a lot of money and not have to work at all!

C 1. I’d rather go to a (birthday party). 2. I’d wear (a princess) costume. / I might dress up as (a princess). 3. The last time I went to a party was (last month). It was (my best friend’s) party. 4. I (sometimes) leave the party before it is over. 5. Yes, I would. 6. No, it isn’t.

D

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

T T F F T F

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E

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

She was born on August 27th, 1959. Her parents did. She moved to New York City when she started college. Alan started working in a bank and Abigail found a job in a TV station. They got married in 1985. They have four children. They want to live on a farm.

A 1. smoothies / popsicles 2. fondue 3. roast turkey / Christmas ham 4. mashed potatoes 5. chili 6. cupcakes / hot chocolate 7. Christmas cookies

B

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

They’d better have some cooking lessons first. He’d better hurry. You’d better not try feijoada or cassoulet. I’d better go shopping. She’d better start doing it now. I’d better not make noise.

C

Ted: I eat hamburgers and hot dogs every day. You should stop eating junk food every day. Kate: I got a D_ on my test. You should study more. Mike: I’m afraid of telling my girlfriend that her clothes make her look overweight. You should be quiet. Ms. Brown: I am not happy with my job. You should look for another job.

D

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Steak is Gus’s favorite food. / His favorite food is steak. Leo had better eat more vegetables. Sue’s and Leo’s favorite food is junk food. Sue would like to try an Argentinian dish. Mia doesn’t eat junk food very often. He avoids eating canned food. In my opinion, (Gus) ate something really exotic.

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Teens Pre-intermediate

EXTRA EXERCISES - ANSWER KEY (P.P.T.)

A Jess: Hi, Tyler. I need your help. Tyler: Jess, you know you can always count on me, but I can’t talk right now. I’ll get back to you as soon as I can, OK? Jess: No problem. But don’t forget. It’s important. A few minutes later... Tyler: So what’s the matter, Jess? Jess: I told Hannah that Jack was at the movies with another girl. She got mad and doesn’t want to see him anymore. And I’m afraid he will get back at me. Tyler: I see. Jess: And what do I do now? Whenever I see him, I get nervous. Tyler: Relax. I don’t think Jack will take revenge on you. He knows he was wrong. Jess: I hope you’re right.

B 1. Is history as complicated as science? No. Science is more complicated than history. (or) No. History is more complicated than science. 2. Is a tablet as necessary as a cell phone? No. A cell phone is more necessary than a tablet. 3. Are 3-D movies as exciting as conventional movies? No. 3-D movies are more exciting than conventional movies. 4. Is going shopping as satisfying as playing games? No. Going shopping is more satisfying than playing games. (or) No. Playing games is more satisfying than going shopping. 5. Are you as outgoing as your best friend? No. I’m more outgoing than my best friend. (or) No. My best friend is more outgoing than I am. 6. Is taking a test as stressful as taking part in a competition? No. Taking a test is more stressful than taking part in a competition. (or) No. Taking part in a competition is more stressful than taking a test.

C 1. A bicycle is less expensive than a car. / A car is more expensive than a bicycle. 2. A dress is less comfortable than a T-shirt. / A T-shirt is more comfortable than a dress. 3. Reading is less interesting than surfing the Net. / Surfing the Net is more interesting than reading. 4. Politicians are less popular than movie stars. / Movie stars are more popular than politicians. 5. Birds are less intelligent than dogs. / Dogs are more intelligent than birds.

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EXTRA EXERCISES - ANSWER KEY (P.P.T.)

D Ashley: Nice shoes! Where did you get1 them? 1. buy Emma: At a new store on Prince Street. Ashley: How did you find it? Emma: I got2 an e-mail with an invitation for a visit. I didn’t get3 very interested, but then Lauren said it was worthwhile. And it really was. 2. received 3. become Ashley: I’ll talk to my mom and see if we can go there today. Emma: Try to get4 there before 5:30. 4. arrive Ashley: Why? Emma: Because you can get5 a discount. 5. obtain Ashley: Really? I’ll call my mom right now. 1. F

2. F

3. T

4. T

5. T

6. T

A 1. Emily is younger than Josie. 2. Emily is quieter than Josie. 3. Josie is thinner than Emily. 4. Emily lives farther from the school than Josie. 5. Josie has better grades than Emily. (or) Josie’s test grade average is better than Emily’s. 6. Josie is taller than Emily.

B 1. I feel better when the weather is (cooler) than today. 2. (My sister) is smarter than I am. 3. I’d like to live nearer to (the mall). 4. I’d rather be (richer) than I am now. 5. Yes, my mother is calmer than my father. (or) No, my father is calmer than my mother. 6. Yes, I’d like to live in a smaller city. (or) No, I wouldn’t like to live in a smaller city.

C 1. Andrew is tall and strong. He has short brown hair. 2. Tina is short and physically fit. She has straight black hair. 3. Debby is medium height and overweight. She has straight shoulder-length hair. 4. Alan is tall and thin. He has long wavy hair. 5. Jake is tall and physically fit. He has straight blond hair. 6. Aisha is tall and overweight. She has short Afro hair.

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Teens Pre-intermediate

EXTRA EXERCISES - ANSWER KEY (P.P.T.)

D James

Helen William

Hannah

Oliver

Daniel Olivia

Peter

King

Harry

Julia

A 1. A: Did you tell anybody about the party? 2. A: Would you like some cookies? 3. A: Why are you dressing up? Are you going somewhere? 4. A: Are there any places you wouldn’t like to live in? 5. A: How did you know there wasn’t anything wrong? ( 3 ) B: To the movies. There’s nothing interesting on TV tonight. ( 1 ) B: Of course not. Nobody knows about it. ( 5 ) B: Somebody told me. ( 4 ) B: I wouldn’t live anywhere cold and snowy. ( 2 ) B: No, thanks. The doctor said, “No sugar.”

B 1. Mark should eat nothing. 2. There weren’t any new students. 3. We don’t want to go anywhere far from here. 4. Lucy needs some help. 5. There is no one at the door. 6. We heard somebody talking.

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EXTRA EXERCISES - ANSWER KEY (P.P.T.)

C 1. I’d rather (receive a hug). 2. Yes, I know somebody who doesn’t like to receive a compliment. (or) Yes, (my sister) doesn’t like to receive a compliment. (or) No, I don’t know anybody who doesn’t like to receive a compliment. 3. Yes, I enjoy walking barefoot on the beach. (or) No, I don’t like to walk barefoot on the beach. 4. The last time I went on a roller coaster ride was (in September), (in Orlando). 5. Yes, I laugh out loud more than once a day. (or) No, I don’t laugh out loud more than once a day. 6. (Receiving a smile) makes me feel better.

D 1. When I have bad hair day I (don’t want to go out). 2. I rarely (sleep in) on school days. 3. I usually start the day with (a shower). 4. Today, I would like to spend the day (playing games). 5. (Christmas) is a special day for me because (there is good food and gifts). 6. For me, a beautiful day is when (the sky is blue and the sun is shining).

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