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Workbook answer key

A2

Developing speaking p61

1

1 f 2 c 3 e 4 b 5 a 6 d

2

1 £17.50 2 Pizza, garlic bread and milkshake

3

1

ready

2 Could

3 Would, with

4

get

5 Regular

6 total 7 change

8

Enjoy

 

 

4

 

 

 

/ /: below, don’t, only, potatoes, roast, tomato

/ /: bottle, chocolate, coffee, orange /u /: juice, food, too, you

DESCRIBING PICTURES p61

5

Students’ own answers

6

1 in an expensive restaurant 2 a waiter, a man and a woman 3 They are sitting at a table and they are looking at a menu. 4 It’s in the morning because breakfast is on the menu. 5 English breakfast (bacon, eggs and sausages and maybe beans) or continental breakfast (bread and cheese)

6 the small breakfast with a cup of coffee

7

Students’ own answers

Developing writing p62

1

The tense should be present continuous and not present simple.

2

a Hi, everyone!

b Can you come

c bring your dancing shoes

d Hope you

can come

e Let me know

f Cheers

3

 

 

 

1 b 2 d

3 c

4 a

 

4

 

 

 

Starting: Hi, Hello, Dear

Finishing: Best wishes, See you there, Cheers

5

Students’ own answers

Revision: Units 1–6

Grammar p63

1

Countable: apple, banana, egg Uncountable: bread, butter, cheese, meat, rice, salt, sugar

2

1

any

2 some 3 any 4 an 5 any

6

an

7 any 8 an

3

1

many/a lot of 2 much 3 a lot of

4

many 5 a lot of 6 much 7 many

8

a lot of

4

1

b 2 d

3 a

4 c

5

 

 

 

1

shouldn’t

2 shouldn’t

3

don’t have to

4 don’t have to

5

mustn’t

6 have to 7 don’t have to

8

should

 

 

Vocabulary p63

1

1

strawberries 2 chocolate

3 orange

4

peas 5 pizza 6 carrots

7 tea

8

tomatoes 9 coffee 10 cream

2

1

glass

2 bottle 3 packet 4 slice

5

cup

6 slice

3

1

biscuits 2 sandwich

3 German

4

ship 5 toe 6 toilet

7 garage

8

cream

 

Gateway to exams: Units 5–6

Reading p64

1

1 B 2 G 3 B 4 G 5 S 6 S 7 S

Listening p64

2

1

August

2 Five

3 ten 4 Thriller

5

thirteen

6 father

7 changed

8

preparing

 

Use of English p65

3

2 f 3 d 4 a 5 h 6 b

Writing p65

4

Students’ own answers

COMMON MISTAKES p65

5

1What you did did you do on last weekend?

2The girl was seeing saw Mark while she walked was walking home from the cinema.

3I wasn’t not listening in class this morning.

4Went you Did you go to a restaurant?

5Oh no! That’s a shame.

6What were you read reading when I arrived?

7Next to, he moved to Norway.

8There isn’t many any/much milk in the fridge.

9I’m sorry, I ’ve haven’t got any money. 10 There are a lot of students in the

classroom.

11Let me to know if can’t you you can’t come to the party.

12Do Would you like to order some chips with your meal?

13There are much a lot of students in my class.

14I can’t to swim fast like my brother.

Unit 7

Vocabulary p66

1

1

shark

2 alligator

3 wolf 4 tiger

5

spider

6 bear 7 bee 8 snake

9

jellyfish

10 lizard

11 scorpion

12 eagle

 

 

2

1

tiger 2 jellyfish 3 bear 4 bee

5

eagle

3

2

a bear 3 an eagle 4 an alligator

5

a spider

4

1

grass

2 A mountain 3 An island

4

a valley

5 A lake

6 A forest

7

flower

8 a field

9 a river

10 waterfall 11 sky

VOCABULARY EXTENSION p66

5

1 f 2 c 3 b 4 d 5 a 6 e

Reading p67

1

Students’ own answers

2 b

3

1 b 2 c 3 c 4 b 5 b

4

1 P 2 N 3 N 4 N 5 P 6 P

5

1

miss 2 fear

3 narrator

4

educational

5 whale 6 promise

Grammar p68

1

a going to

b aren’t c Am

d isn’t

2

 

 

b

 

 

 

3

 

 

1

to watch

2 are 3 going

4 climb

5

is 6 cycle

 

4

2He isn’t going to ride through France.

3He isn’t going to stay in expensive hotels.

4He’s going to camp or he’s going to find cheap hostels.

5He isn’t going to cycle when it’s very hot.

6He’s going to get a plane back from Morocco.

5

2Are your parents going to see a film this weekend? No, they aren’t.

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3Are you going to go out with friends on Friday? Yes, I am.

4Is your best friend Emily going to talk to the teacher after school? No, she isn’t.

5Are your friends going to have something to eat soon? Yes, they are.

GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p68

6

1Grace isn’t going to walk with rhinos.

2Grace is going to ride in a jeep.

3Grace is going to sleep in a hotel.

4Grace isn’t going to camp outside.

5Grace is going to eat in restaurants.

6Grace isn’t going to eat outside.

7Grace isn’t going to swim in a pool.

8Grace is going to swim in a lake.

Vocabulary and listening p69

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1s

n

o

2w

y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

i

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3i

 

4f

 

 

n

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5c

l

o

u

d

y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

y

 

g

 

 

y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6h

 

 

g

 

 

 

 

 

 

7w

 

 

 

 

8s

 

t

o

r

m

y

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

 

 

 

 

u

 

 

t

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9r

a

 

i

 

n

 

y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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n

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

 

r

 

y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

d

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

spring

 

 

summer

 

autumn

 

 

winter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

rainy

 

 

sunny

 

 

windy

 

 

 

cold

 

cloudy

 

 

dry

 

 

foggy

 

 

 

snowy

 

stormy

 

 

hot

 

 

warm

 

 

 

icy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

c

4

Yesterday: d, b Today: d, a, g Tomorrow: h, a, b

5

b and d

VOCABULARY EXTENSION p69

6

1

thunder

2 lightning

3 shower

4

breeze

5 raindrop

6 snowflake

7

1

breeze

2 raindrop

3 thunder

4

shower

5 lightning

6 snowflake

Grammar in context p70

1

T, T, T

2

1 d 2 c 3 a 4 f 5 e 6 b

3

2

Will, see

3 Will, come 4 Will, attack

5

Will, snow

6 Will, take

4

1

won’t be

2 won’t do

3 won’t drive

4

won’t eat

5 will come

6 won’t go

5

arranged plans

6

1

Are you meeting 2 aren’t playing

3

Where are you having 4 are flying

5

is giving

GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p70

7

 

1

will rain 2 ’m not going

3 Are you going 4 is driving 5 will be 6 won’t be

Developing speaking p71

1

3, 4, 6

2

1Are you doing anything on Saturday?

2Shall we go to London? 3 Why don’t we catch the train in the morning? 4 Let’s visit Jasmine when we’re there. 5 What about taking some sandwiches?

3

Accepting suggestions: OK. Yes, sure. Yes, that’s fine.

Rejecting suggestions: Sorry, I’m busy.

4

1

take 2 get 3 buying 4 to come

5

on, at

5

1Saturday morning

2Sports centre

3Let’s have a picnic

4Cinema

5What about lunch?

6river boat ride

DESCRIBING PICTURES p71

6

Students’ own answers

7

1A zoo.

2A young boy looking at a monkey.

3Yes, it’s exciting to see a real monkey.

4Not really. Only a small place to play in, on its own.

5No, but I went to one on holiday.

6Yes, because soon there won’t be many monkeys in the wild.

8

Students’ own answers

Developing writing p72

1

Hi Maisy,

Good to from you hear hear from you. I’m looking forward to seeing you on Saturday. I know we’re meeting at 10 am, but where we are are we meeting? Are going we we going to go shopping? I go often often

go shopping on Saturdays. I want to buy some jeans new new jeans. Are you going to dinner have have dinner with us? We eat usually usually eat fish and chips on Saturdays. Let me know what you think! Later see you! See you later!

Annie

2

Did your mum like the present?, Were the trains delayed because of the weather?, Shall we go to the cinema again?

3

4, 3, 2

4

Students’ own answers

Revision: Units 1–7

Grammar p73

1

1

won’t go 2 will be 3 will disappear

4

won’t snow 5 will rain 6 won’t pass

2

1

rain 2 will be 3 ’ll see

4

’m playing

5

Are you going to be, ’ll phone

3

1

’m going to invite 2 are meeting

3

have to finish 4 Shall we go

5

While I was walking,

4

1

Did 2 always

3 doesn’t 4 on

5

should 6 was

7 to

Vocabulary p73

1

1

eagle

2 flowers 3 waterfall 4 shark

5

island

6 spider

2

1

alligator, lizard 2 bee, jellyfish

3

wolf, tiger 4 bear, snake

3

1

river, valley 2 field, flowers

3

grass, mountain

4

1 rainy 2 sunny 3 fog 4 icy 5 wind

Unit 8

Vocabulary p74

1

2

disappointed 3 tired

4 stressed

5

confused 6 relaxed

7 worried

8

frightened

 

2

1

surprised

2 bored 3 happy

4

worried

5 frightened 6 confused

7

excited

8 angry

3

1

intelligent

2 hard-working 3 serious

4

responsible

5 cheerful 6 kind

7

quiet 8 lazy

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1 e 2 f 3 b 4 a 5 c 6 d

VOCABULARY EXTENSION p74

5

1

anger 2 relaxation

3 excitement

4

confusion 5 surprise

6 happiness

Reading p75

1

A 5 B 3 C 4 D 7

2

1 C 2 A 3 C 4 D 5 A 6 B 7 C

8

B

 

 

3

 

 

 

1

O 2 O 3 F 4 F

 

4

 

 

 

1

clapped

2 audience 3 relieved

4

proud

5 independent

6 nervous

7

unconscious

 

5

 

 

 

1

unconscious 2 relieved

3 nervous

4

proud

5 independent

 

6

audience, clap

 

Grammar in context p76

1

sadder

 

slower

 

prettier

 

kinder

 

easier

 

fatter

 

faster

 

lazier

 

happier

 

bigger

 

hotter

 

angrier

 

friendlier

 

funnier

 

older

 

quieter

 

louder

 

thinner

 

higher

 

taller

 

2

 

 

 

 

1

lazier

2 easier 3 bigger

4 faster

5

higher

6 slower

 

3

 

 

 

 

1

b 2 a

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

 

1

more stressful

2 more intelligent

3

more serious

4 more difficult

5

more relaxed

6 more responsible

5

 

 

 

 

1

further/farther

2 more unusual

3

worse

4 more expensive

5 better

6

more practical

 

 

GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p76

6

Suggested answers

1Susie is taller than Natalie.

2Susie is more cheerful than Natalie.

3Susie’s hair is longer than Natalie’s.

4Natalie is shorter than Susie.

5Natalie’s hair is darker than Susie´s.

6Natalie is more serious than Susie.

Vocabulary and listening p77

1

1

poverty

2 homelessness 3 crime

4

hunger

5 pollution 6 violence

7

unemployment

2

1

hunger

2 poverty 3 violence

4

unemployment 5 homelessness

6

crime

7 pollution

3

1 pollution 2 unemployment

3 homelessness 4 hunger

4

1 pollution 2 homelessness

3 unemployment 4 hunger

5

1 F 2 NM 3 T 4 NM 5 T 6 F

7

F

 

VOCABULARY EXTENSION p77

6

 

 

1

criminal 2 homeless

3 polluted

4

unemployed 5 violent

6 poor

7

hungry

 

Grammar in context p78

1

a one syllable b one syllable ending in one vowel and one consonant

c

two syllables ending in -y

d

two or more syllables e irregular

2

1

the biggest

2 the most serious

3

the tallest

4 the worst

5

the most difficult 6 the most important

7

the easiest

8 the saddest

3

1

the most expensive, more expensive

2

longer, the longest 3 the highest,

higher 4 bigger, the biggest 5 the

coldest, colder 6 the hottest, hotter

4

1

a, an

2 the

3 0 4 the

5

 

 

 

1

The

2 The, a

3 The 4 a 5 the

6

0, 0

 

 

GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p78

6

I had the a serious talk with my parents last night. My exam results were badder worse than last time. They’re probably the worstest worst ever! Dad was angryer

angrier than he usually is and Mum was the same. Dad said having the a teenager in the house is the stressfullest most stressful thing he knows. I said, ‘Don’t worry, Dad, I can work more hard harder! Next year will to be the importantest most important year of my life and I’m going to get the most good best marks in my class. ’I couldn’t think of anything more intelligent than that to say. I suppose it was more good better than saying nothing.

Developing speaking p79

1

1I think perhaps, Maybe, I think

2present continuous

3in the middle, On the left

4We can see, This is a picture of

a

can see

b I think

c In the middle

d at the table

e on the table

f

On the left

g on a sofa h In front

i

Maybe

j looks k

next to

3

/ / (think): thing, thin, thought, bath, third /ð/ (than): this, that, they, there, the, another

DESCRIBING PICTURES p79

4

Students’ own answers

5

a having

b home c waitress

d restaurant

e young

f sitting

g

serving

h

chicken

i glasses j old

k

wearing

l

food

 

6

Students’ own answers

Developing writing p80

1

1

£9.75 2 £6.50

3 Many more parents

are unemployed.

4 It isn’t enough.

5

They need to work for their money.

2

Dear Sir/Madam, Yours faithfully, C A D B

3

In formal letters, we don’t usually use contractions. For example, we write I am interested not I’m interested in other people’s opinions.

4

Students’ own answers

5

Students’ own answers

Revision: Units 1–8

Grammar p81

1

1

bigger 2 lazier 3 worse

4

more serious

5 better

6

more stressful

7 further/farther

8

more difficult

 

2

a

the fastest

b the furthest

c

the tallest

d in e than

f

the youngest g the shortest

h

the most intelligent

3

1more intelligent, the most intelligent

2good, the best 3 healthy, healthier

4 sadder, the saddest 5 boring, the most boring

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a was b the

c some d 0

e

will take

f don’t have to

g sometimes

h

the i 0

j don’t

 

 

 

Vocabulary p81

1

1 serious 2 interested

3 relaxed, happy 4 excited 5 worried

2

1 c 2 e 3 g 4 f 5 a 6 d 7 b

3

1 pollution 2 Unemployment

3 crime and violence 4 piece

5 composer

4

1 C 2 B 3 A 4 A 5 C 6 A

10I eat everything. My favourite food is the pasta with the cheese.

11January is the most cold coldest month in my country.

12Dear Sir Mr Brown, I write am writing to ask you some questions.

13Maths is boringer more boring that than history for me.

Unit 9

Vocabulary p84

1

1

tie

2 shirt 3 jacket 4 trousers

5

suit

6 jumper

7 jeans 8 shorts

9

shoes

10 coat

11 blouse 12 skirt

13

dress

14 tights

15 T-shirt

16

socks

17 boots

18 trainers

Gateway to exams: Units 7–8

2

 

 

 

 

a suit

b shirt c tie d jacket

Reading p82

e jumper

f jeans

g skirt

h blouse

i boots

 

j tights

k coat

l dress

1

m socks

n shirt

o shorts

p trainers

3

 

 

 

 

1 b 2 c 3 b 4 c 5 a 6 a 7 b

 

 

 

 

1 belt

2 sunglasses 3 jewellery

8 b

4 hat

5 cap 6 watch

 

 

 

Listening p82

2

1 T 2 T 3 NM 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 NM 8 T

Use of English p83

3

a some

b than

c more d the

e going

f will

g be h the

Writing p83

4

Wants to know: What are we going to do there? Mum says the weather will be good this weekend but is it colder up the mountain? Should I bring some extra clothes? What about food? Are we going

to have a picnic? Do I need to bring some sandwiches?

Students’ own answers

COMMON MISTAKES p83

5

1Bye! I’m going I’ll see you later.

2I’m not going to watch TV this evening.

3What will do you and your sister you and your sister do at the weekend?

4We will’nt won’t stay on at a hotel on our holiday.

5What’s What about getting some fish and chips?

6Are you do doing anything on Saturday?

7The woman in on the right of the picture is look looks very happy.

8Why you don’t don’t you come to the party?

9Elena speaks more better English than I do.

VOCABULARY EXTENSION p84

4

1

ring 2 earrings 3 bracelet

4

brooch 5 chain

Reading p85

1 c

2

1

new

2 19th birthday

3

a designer bag 4 of their names

5

is silly

6 be different 7 chocolates

8

a classroom

3

1 B 2 S 3 V 4 S 5 S 6 V 7 B

8

B

 

4

 

 

1

designer

2 pocket 3 shiny 4 trend

5

disagree

6 advertising 7 confident

5

1 F 2 F 3 F 4 O 5 F 6 O

Grammar in context p86

1

a past participle b haven’t/hasn’t c Have d haven’t

2

1 F 2 T 3 F

3

was

went gone

broken

had had

bought bought

made made

did done

saw seen

drew drawn

took taken

drank drunk

wore worn

ate eaten

won won

gave given

wrote written

4

1

has appeared

2 has created

 

3

haven’t arrived

4 has won

5 Has

the shop sold 6 have looked

7 haven’t

seen 8 Has she made

 

5

1 ever 2 never

6

1Has Tom ever driven a fast car?

2Has Sara ever climbed a mountain?

3Tom has never baked a cake.

4Have Tom and Sara ever met a famous person?

5Sara has never broken a window.

6Tom and Sara have never won a race.

GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p86

7

Hi Mum,

I’ve went been to the gym and I’ve also went been for a run with Karen. I’ve ever never been so tired! The dog has have had her dinner, but I hasn’t haven’t watered the plants. William have has taken a snack and he is has gone to play football. He’ll be home for dinner but I won’t. Karen’s mum has invite invited me to eat with them. I’ve ever never have had dinner with them before! Dad says he’s have has to work late and he’ll call again at six. Have you ever seen my new jeans? I can’t find them. I I’ve also lost my new T-shirt. See you later,

Milly

Vocabulary and listening p87

1

 

1 j

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 n

e

w

s

a

3g

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n

t

s

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

w

 

 

r

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

e

 

 

 

e

 

4c

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

l

 

 

 

e

 

h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

l

 

 

 

n

 

e

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

e

 

 

 

g

 

m

 

 

5b

 

 

 

 

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6b

o

o

k

s

h

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p

 

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c

 

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a

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k

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t

 

 

 

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2

2a rugby ball from the sports shop

3a pair of boots from the shoe shop

4some luggage from the department store

5some pencils from the stationery shop

6a radio from the electrical goods shop

newsagent’s, bookshop, stationery shop, chemist’s, jeweller’s, sports shop

4

1 b 2 c 3 b

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VOCABULARY EXTENSION p87

5

1

shop assistant 2 cashier 3 till

4

basket 5 aisles 6 bakery

6

a aisles

b shop assistant c bakery

d basket

e till f cashier

Grammar in context p88

1

1

just 2 already 3 yet 4 just, already

5

yet

2

1I haven’t been to the new shopping centre yet.

2Have you bought Jenny a present yet?

3I’ve already bought a card for her birthday. I got it last week.

4Sorry I’m late. I’ve just been to the newsagent’s to buy a newspaper.

5We have just bought tickets for the fashion show. I’m so happy!

6She hasn’t decided yet.

7I’ve just remembered her phone number.

8The film has just/already finished.

3

2She hasn’t played her new guitar yet.

3Have you visited London yet?

4He hasn’t climbed any big mountains yet.

5They haven’t answered the question yet.

6Has she called the doctor yet?

7I haven’t painted the door yet.

8Have they finished their lesson yet?

9The dog hasn’t had its dinner yet.

10 Has she done her homework yet?

4

1Have you been to the bank yet?

2Mark hasn’t invited Rita to the party yet.

3I’ve just found the information online.

4Marie and Jenna have already emailed me about the homework.

5Has the programme finished yet?

6Tom has already written his book.

7We’ve just seen that new Swedish film.

1

gone

2

been

3

gone

4

been

5

gone

6

been

7

gone

8

been

GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p88

6

1I have ever never been to the US. Have you?

2I’m sorry. I haven’t done the work already yet, but I will soon.

3Have you ever seen the Godfather films ever?

4correct

5They’ve already cleaned already the car and it looks great.

6I yet haven’t spoken to the teacher about my problems yet.

7I just have just finished writing my essay.

Developing speaking p89

1

1

help

2 sell 3 any 4 much 5 take

6

Would

7 else 8 That’s 9 are

10 change

2

Customer:

Do you sell bracelets? How much is it? I’ll take it. Here you are.

Shop assistant:

Can I help you? Sorry, we haven’t got any at the moment. Would you like a box for it? Anything else? That’s £42.50. And here’s your change.

3

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

4

thirteen thirty

fourteen forty fifteen fifty

sixteen sixty

seventeen seventy

eighteen eighty nineteen ninety

5

a 19

b 80

c 13

d 17

e 18 f 90

g 40

h

15

i

20

j 70

 

DESCRIBING PICTURES p89

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

Students’ own answers

 

7

 

 

 

 

 

 

a town

b selling

c clothes d other

e too

f called

g cheap

h fruit

i vegetables

8

Students’ own answers

Developing writing p90

1

1 d 2 g 3 b 4 h 5 f 6 c 7 a 8 e

2

Surname:

Endo

Roberts

First name(s):

Yoshi

Sara

Date of birth:

4/07/1998

12/08/1999

Gender M/F:

M

F

Nationality:

Japanese

British

Address:

25, St

36, Kellaway

 

John’s Road

Avenue

 

London

Bristol

Phone no:

020 89543

0117 942676

 

276

 

Email

yendo@

sara99@

address:

hotmail.com

gmail.co.uk

3

(Suggested answer)

Education: Queen’s Park Community School

Current employment: currently working in language school: Japanese conversation lessons

Previous employment: paper round, Saturday morning in newsagent’s Skills: English and Japanese. Reliable.

Quiet. Have written for school magazine, hope to become journalist, interested in world politics.

4

Students’ own answers

Revision: Units 1–9

Grammar p91

1

1

started

2 bought 3 written

4

worked

5 read

2

1

Have, drunk

2

Has, won

3

haven’t sent

4

have taken

5

Has, worn

6 Have, eaten

7

have seen

8 Have, chosen

3

1Have you been to the fashion show?

2We haven’t seen any famous models.

3What have you bought?

4You haven’t paid for the tickets.

5Where have all the shop assistants gone?

1

yet 2 just 3 already 4 ever 5 yet

6

never

5

1Have you seen that film yet?

2I’ve already phoned Monica.

3I’ve never visited Canada.

4I’ve just bought some boots in the new shoe shop.

5I haven’t been to the new shopping centre yet.

6

1I’ve just seen a fox in our back garden.

2You should drive slowly on icy roads.

3I bought an ice cream while I was shopping.

4I am never late for school.

5I was working hard when you phoned.

Vocabulary p91

1

1

cap 2 jacket 3 jumper 4 skirt

5

belt

2

bakery, bread bookshop, novels butcher’s, meat chemist’s, medicine greengrocer’s, fruit jeweller’s, rings newasgent’s, newspapers post office, stamps sports shop, bats supermarket, food

3

1

journalist 2 author 3 chef 4 doctor

5

shop assistant 6 farmer 7 secretary

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Vocabulary p92

1

1

laptop

2 smartphone 3 microwave

4

satnav

5 digital 6 tablet

7

MP3 player (printer)

2

1

satnav 2 laptop 3 tablet

4

digital camera 5 printer

3

1

build

2 design 3 discover 4 invent

5

create

6 produce

4

1

building

2 invention 3 designer

4

creator

5 discovery

6 production

VOCABULARY EXTENSION p92

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

keyboard

2 screen

3 mouse

4

USB port

5 charger

6 memory stick

7

headphones

8 sim card

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

headphones

2 memory stick

3

charger

 

4 screen 5 keyboard

Reading p93

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

B 2 C

 

3 A

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

school project 2 Japan 3 few years

4

1984

5 models, jewellery

6 a tiny

screen

7 other skiers

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1, 2, 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

furry

2 progressing

3 goggles

4

lonely

5 wearable

6 scary

7 stroke

Grammar in context p94

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

participle

2 action

3 by

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

are

2 is

3 were

4 are

5 was

6

were

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

was found

2 are cleaned

 

3

was served

4 are asked

 

5

isn’t made, are made

6 Was, written

7

wasn’t collected

 

 

4

1 c 2 e 3 f 4 g 5 d 6 a 7 b

5

1Ten dishwashers were sold last week.

2We weren’t taught ICT at Primary School.

3The robots are used by old people in Japan.

4The book was translated into Spanish last year.

53D printers aren’t used by many people at the moment.

6The top prize was won by three students.

6

1The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.

2Ferrari cars are produced in Italy.

3Buckingham Palace was built in London.

4Computers were invented by an Englishman.

5Spanish is spoken by people all over the world.

GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p94

7

A laptop was left in the cafeteria this morning. It was found by another student and it was given to a teacher. The owner was asked to come to the headteacher’s office to collect it. A lot of electronic gadgets were lost by students last month. Several of these were not returned to their owners, because the owners weren’t found. You are reminded to be careful with laptop computers and smartphones.

Vocabulary and listening p95

1

1

description

2 explanation

3

expression

4 imagination

5

information

6 investigation

7

organisation

 

2

1

an explanation

2 imagination

3

a description

4 organisation

3

1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T

4

1

investigation

2 information

3

explanation

4 imagination

5

description

6 expression

5

1

visualisation

2 a

 

 

VOCABULARY EXTENSION p95

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

satisfaction

2 competition

3

prediction

4 invitation

5 suggestion

6

reaction

7 addition

8 collection

7

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

satisfaction

2 competition

3

prediction

4 invitation

5 suggestion

6

reaction

7 addition

8 collection

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

suggestion

2 prediction

3 invitation

4

competition

5 collection

6

satisfaction

7 reaction

8 addition

Grammar in context p96

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

T 2 F

3 T

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

imagine, sleep

2 eat, have

3

don’t like, don’t eat

4 Do, leave,

don’t like

5 rains, play

6 cooks, makes

7

Does, go, has

8 don’t worry, make

3

1 specific possible 2 present 3 future

4

1 b 2 d 3 f 4 c 5 e 6 a

5

1

don’t finish, ’ll do

2 like, ’ll lend

3

won’t go, don’t like

4 give, ’ll check

5

invent, ’ll buy 6 won’t be, doesn’t work

6

1 If I clean his car, will he drive me to the airport? 2 If I make Sophia a cake, will she help me with my homework?

3 Will you pay me if I look after your brother? 4 If I pass the test, will my parents buy me a new smartphone?

GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p96

7

a turn

b makes c go d will shout

e use

f gets g are h ’ll understand

i come

j ’ll be

Developing speaking p97

1a

1

talk 2 explain 3 example

4 Firstly

5

Secondly 6 more

7 true

8 thing

9

Finally 10 least

11 conclusion

12 sum

 

 

1b

Doesn’t use: Finally, in conclusion

2

 

1

I’m going to talk about 2 Firstly

3

Secondly 4 For example

5

It’s true that 6 Another thing is that

7 Last but not least 8 To sum up

3

oOo

Ooo

description

company

expression

 

 

 

computer

everything

 

 

creator

favourite

 

 

invention

secondly

 

 

oOoo

ooOo

communicate

competition

 

 

conditional

explanation

 

 

discovery

information

 

 

investigate

introduction

 

 

 

situation

 

 

DESCRIBING PICTURES p97

4

1 Where is it? 2 What’s happening?

3 Who can you see? 4 What are they talking about? 5 Why are they

communicating like this? 6 Do you think it’s a good way to communicate?

5

Students’ own answers

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1in an office

2The people are talking and discussing something.

3Two people in the room are talking to quite a large group of people.

4they are probably discussing business, or about how they do things, selling things or something like that

5because they are in different places

6Yes, because people don’t have to travel for meetings.

7

Students’ own answers

Developing writing p98

1

Students’ own answers

2 c

3

a was born b After

c then d At this

e Soon f In 1968

g at the age of

4

1

in Portland, Oregon in the US

2

a radar technician 3 after the war

4He gave a demonstration of his gadget.

5a special prize for his important work in computing 6 more than a billion during his lifetime 7 in July 2013

5

1

it was given 2 he started

3

he was working 4 but 5 because

6

and

6

 

Students’ own answers

Revision: Units 1–10

Grammar p99

1

1They were questioned by the police about the crime yesterday.

2Students are given course books every term.

3The school trip was organised by my teacher.

4The furniture was not delivered yesterday.

5English TV programmes are often shown in the US.

2

1

is, won’t go

2 add, tastes

3

won’t be, go

4 Will, accept, invites

5

won’t drive, is

 

3

a I have just learned b went

c

was looking

d heard e went

f

was given

g have never thought

h

is i go j

will borrow

4

1I bought any some potatoes yesterday to make chips.

2We have the a new girl in our class.

3I don’t have to mustn’t give in my homework late.

4correct

5She was walking very slow slowly when I saw her today.

Vocabulary p99

1

1

printer 2 satnav 3 tablet

4

smartphone 5 laptop

2

1

action

2 description

3 imagination

4

investigation 5 organisation

6

discovery 7 creation

8 invention

9

design

10 product

 

3

1scorpion, lizard, alligator

2stomach, elbow, finger

3lemonade, chicken, strawberry

4responsible, cheerful, serious

Gateway to exams: Units 9–10

Reading p100

1

1 F 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 T 7 F

8 NM

Listening p100

2

1 a 2 b 3 c 4 c 5 c 6 a

Use of English p101

3

1 c 2 b 3 a 4 a 5 c

Writing p101

4

Students’ own answers

COMMON MISTAKES p101

5

1I am was born in the US but I am lived live in the UK now.

2My favourite book was written from by Jane Austen.

3Do you have Have you seen Matt Damon’s new film?

4If you will go to my town the next year, you will see a beautiful new building.

5I have climbing climbed a mountain, but I have ever walking never walked across a desert.

6If I cook rice, I am always burning always burn it.

7Thank you for shopping here. Here’s your money change.

8We haven’t been to the museum already yet. We’re going tomorrow.

9Do Would you like a bag?

10These houses are were built a hundred years ago..

11I have seen just just seen Rosie in the park.

12To In conclusion, I want to say that I really enjoyed the holiday.

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Unit 1

Vocabulary p4

1

1

senior citizen

 

2 middle

3 aged

4

adolescence

5 baby 6 old age

7

death

8 birth

9 teenager

2

 

 

 

 

 

1

birth

2 death

3 Adolescence

4

senior citizen

5 old age

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

2

wife

3 cousin

4 mother-in-law

5

brother-in-law

 

6 uncle

7 niece

8

nephew 9 granddaughter

10 husband

4

1 d 2 g 3 e 4 a 5 c 6 b 7 f

VOCABULARY EXTENSION p4

5

1

twin 2 orphan 3 graduate

4

pensioner 5 toddler 6 infant

7

tween

Reading p5

1

c

2

1

a 2 b

3 a

4 b

5 c

3

 

 

 

 

Good: 4 6 7

 

 

Bad: 1 2 3 5

 

 

4

 

 

 

 

1

gets me down

2 furious 3 absolute

nightmare

4 borrows

5 repairs

5

 

 

 

 

1

gets me down

2 absolute nightmare

3

furious

4 repair 5 borrow

Grammar in context p6

1

a C

b S

c S

d S

2

 

 

 

 

1 a 2 b 3 b

4 c 5 a 6 d 7 d

8

b

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

1

wants, knows

2 are, studying 3 read,

write

4 ’s singing 5 don’t speak

6

’s cooking

7 fi nishes 8 ’s speaking

4

 

 

 

 

2Where does your mother work?

3Do you have a best friend at the moment? 4 Does your friend speak English well? 5 Are you doing your homework at the moment? 6 What sports do you do? 7 What is your friend reading

at the moment? 8 Who do you usually sit next to in English lessons?

GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p6

5

1 writing

2 Does she have 3 Are you

studying

4 correct

5 Does your brother

play

6 correct 7 have 8 are you

doing, I’m listening

9 Do your parents

work

10 I love

 

Developing vocabulary and listening p7

1

1

concentration

2 description

3

argument

4 independence

5

discussion

6 improvement

7

retirement

8 movement

9

adolescence

10 information

11 difference

12 confi dence

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

information

2 improve

3 difference

4

argument

5 discuss

6 adolescent

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

b

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

b, c

2 a, f

3 h, e

4 d, g

VOCABULARY EXTENSION p7

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

singer

3 driver

4 inventor

5

scientist

6 economist

7 teacher

8

player

9 photographer

10 director

11 writer

12 builder

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

player

2 director

3 scientist

4

driver

5 singer

6 economist

7

inventor 8 teacher

9 photographer

10 writer

11 artist

12 builder

Grammar in context p8

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

a

2 0

3 a

4 The 5 the

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

a 2

b 4

c 1

d 5

e 3

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

The

2 a

3 the

4 an

5 The

6

the

 

7 a

8 an

9 the

10 a

11 the

12 an

13 a

14 The

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

a

2 The, the

3 0

4 the

5

0, 0

6 the, a

7 The

8 0

GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p8

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

the

 

2 am

3 are

4 the 5 is 6 is

7

do

 

8 The

9 not

 

 

Developing speaking p9

1

1 2 3 4 5 6

2

1 What’s your name? 2 How often do you see them? 3 Do you like computer games? 4 Have you got any brothers or sisters? 5 Do they go to your school?

6 What do you do in the evenings?

3

1 4 5 2 6 3

4

1 b 2 g 3 e 4 a 5 d 6 f 7 c

PRONUNCIATION p9

5

1What do you do?

2Where do you live?

3What sports do you like?

4Where does your dad work?

5How do you travel to school?

DESCRIBING PICTURES p9

6

Students’ own answers

7

1a mum and a dad, two young children and their grandmother and an uncle

2at the parents’ home

3having a meal together, dinner or lunch

4I think they’re enjoying the meal because they’re smiling. I imagine they’re happy because they’re spending time together.

8

Students’ own answers

Developing writing p10

1

Paragraph 2: B

Paragraph 3: A

Paragraph 4: E

Paragraph 5: C

2

1

Best wishes 2

3 Anyway 4 I’m

5

Hi

 

3

Students’ own answers

Revision: Unit 1

Grammar p11

1

1

watches

2 don’t read 3 makes

4

Does, rain, does

5 studies

6 Do, see

7

don’t think

8 do, visit

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

are, putting

b is beginning

c ’m not

staying

d ’s coming

e ’s carrying

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

a

b 0

c an

d a

e The

f the

g

a

h

a

i a

j

the

 

 

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Vocabulary p11

1

1

uncle

2 brother-in-law

3 stepmother

4

niece

5 husband

6 grandfather

7

cousin

8 only child

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

birth 2 adolescence

3 death

4

childhood

5 old age

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

b 2 e

3 a

4 c

5 d

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

discussion

2 difference

3

improvement

4 argument

5

information

 

6 description

7

concentration

8 confi dence

Unit 2

Vocabulary p12

1a

burglary fraud mugging piracy robbery shoplifting theft vandalism

1b

2

fraud

3 mugging

4 piracy

5

robbery

6 shoplifting

7 theft

8

vandalism

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

burglar

2 fraudster

3 mugger

4

pirate

5 robber

6 shoplifter 7 thief

8

vandal

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

burglar/thief

2 vandals 3 mugger

4

shoplifters 5 Pirates

6 thief

7

robberies

 

 

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

investigating

2 analysing

3 arrested,

questioned

4 charge, prove

5 accusing

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

proof, suspect

2 analysis, investigation

3

charge, accusation

4 collection, arrest

VOCABULARY EXTENSION p12

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

mug

3 commit fraud

4 pirate

5

rob 6 shoplift 7 steal

8 vandalise

Reading p13

1

Poirot = 1920s, Inspector Morse = 1970s

2

1 c 2 b 3 b 4 a 5 b 6 b

3

2 3 5

4

1

original

2 memorable 3 vain

4

instinct

5 method

Grammar in context p14

1

1 appeared

2 didn’t

3 Did

4 was

5 weren’t

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-aught

-ang

 

 

-ank

caught

sang

 

 

drank

taught

 

 

 

sank

-ew

-oke

 

 

-old

drew

broke

 

 

sold

threw

spoke

 

 

told

-ook

-ought

 

 

-ut

 

took

bought

 

 

cut

 

brought

 

put

 

thought

 

shut

3

 

 

 

 

 

a became

b stole

c didn’t have

d caught e went

f escaped

 

g changed

h left

i worked

 

j recognised

k fl ew

l lived

m came

n became

o allowed

p died

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

2What crime did he commit?

3How much did he steal?

4Did the police catch him?

5Why did he fl y to Brazil?

5

2Ronnie Biggs didn’t commit fraud. He committed a train robbery.

3Biggs didn’t steal 2.6 million dollars. He stole 2.6 million pounds.

4He didn’t run away to Madrid. He ran away to Paris.

5A police offi cer didn’t recognise him in Australia. A reporter recognised him.

GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p14

6

When I was very young some of my friends taked took me to a shop to get the sweets. They hadn’t didn’t have any money so one of them putted put some sweets in his pockets, but he didn’t paid didn’t pay for them. I liked chocolate bars (and I am still liking still like them now) so I put an

a bar in my pocket. But the assistant seed saw me. He callt called the manager of the shop and he phoned my parents. I did feel felt terrible. I were was only five years old, but I am remember it now and feel very embarrassed.

Developing vocabulary and listening p15

1

1

fi nd

2 look 3 look 4 turn

5

come

6 work

2

1

looked for

2 worked out

3 turn up

4

came across

5 found out

6 look into

3

Edinburgh

4

1 F 2 T 3 NM 4 F 5 F 6 F

7

NM 8 T

 

5

 

 

1

working out 2 fi nd out

3 looks into

4

comes across, looking for

5 turns up

VOCABULARY EXTENSION p15

6

1 f 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 d 6 c

7

1

round

2 forward 3 ahead 4 after

5

back

6 out

Grammar in context p16

1

past, present

2

1

d 2 c

3 a

4 e 5 b

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

a were, doing

 

b were visiting

c

wasn’t feeling

d was, doing

e

was sitting

f were having

 

g were talking

 

h was feeling

4

 

 

 

 

 

a were playing

 

b were losing

c recognised

d was playing

e knew

f were looking

 

g stopped

h arrested

i

started

j won k went

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

2What was your family doing at 7 pm?

3What did you do after the fi lm?

4Were you sleeping at 9 pm?

5What were you doing at 11 pm?

6When/What time did you go to sleep?

GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p16

6

Last night we were watching a film on TV when suddenly we did heard a sound like an explosion. At fi rst we thought that it was came from the TV, but then we realised the noise came from the kitchen.

My dad he thought it was a burglar and so went to the kitchen to be see if he was right. He was opening the door when that something fl ew out really fast! Then there did was another sound. We went back

to the living room. The lamp was on the floor. In the corner there was a parrot. My family and I we recognised it – it was my neighbour’s parrot. The parrot was knocking things onto the fl oor while it is was flying through our house. We did rang the

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