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F��������� �������� � � G � G � H � H � a � How are you? � Take care. � Pleased to meet you. � Have a good weekend! � b � c � d �
b Students’ own answers � � happy � early � big � beautiful � tired � good � small � bored � � happy � early � tired � late � bored � � coast � continent � river � country � capital � � island � coast � country � capital � continents � a � capital � beautiful � British � coast � river � iPod � happy � country b Students’ own answers
G������ � a � ’m, ’m, ’re, aren’t � aren’t, are, ’re, ’s, ’s � � Where are you from? � Are they French? � Where’s Sang Hwa from? � Is Maurice from Canada? � Is it an Italian car? � b � c � d � e � f � � � That � These � those � This � this � � Mmm, this is really good coffee. � It’s � a.m. I’m really tired! � Tomas is late for class every day. � It’s a very small bag. � They’re really happy. They’re in love. � � my, our � my, her � his, your � their, our � � is � Her � are � They’re � our
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L�������� � a �, �, �, �, � � b Possible answers � train � bus � room � road �a� d � a � e � b b � two � bag � tired � London R������ � b � c � d � � � Australian � Melbourne � for a holiday � doctor � Royal Bath Hotel � ����� ������ � AA ���� U��� �
V��������� � Across � cousin � wife �� mother �� grandmother �� grandson �� son �� uncle Down � granddaughter � grandfather � brother � daughter � aunt � children �� niece �� nephew �� sister � Students’ own answers � a � work � study � like � want � live b Students’ own answers � � go to the cinema � listen to music � watch television � go for a walk � spend time with friends � go dancing � b My family’s quite big. I have two brothers and a sister. c Yes, my brother Paul has two sons so I have two nephews. d Yes, I do! I have a lot of uncles and aunts and they all have children. e I spend time with my friends. We go to the cinema or go dancing together. � � e � d � a � c G������ � � has � has � has � doesn’t have � has � has � have � has �� doesn’t have
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F��������� �������� � a � do you work for? � where do you work? � What do you study? � What university do you go to? � What year are you in? L�������� � a� T � F � F � F b � They talk about Krystyna’s family. � Krystyna lives in the UK. � Krystyna’s family live in Poland and Italy. � � Felicja � Lech � Damian � Ilaria � Anelie � a family members, verbs, cities, occupations, nationalities, people’s names b � Kraków � aunt � designer � grandfather’s � good W������ � � hospital � age � friends � married � job � a � I’m / I am, I don’t / I do not b Possible answers They’re – They are, Luiza’s – Luiza is, João’s – João is, we’re – we are, he’s – he is, she’s – she is � � I love New York. It’s a great city. � My aunt doesn’t have any children. � This is Almas. She’s from Turkey. � I don’t have any brothers or sisters. � I’m Paul and this is Marie. We’re from France. � Students’ own answers U��� �
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G������ � a � never go � sometimes go � hardly ever go � always watch � don’t go, very often b Students’ own answers � � T � T � F – They s ometimes watch a DVD. � F – They u sually get up early. � F – They never go to the gym. � Students’ own answers � � gets � has � doesn’t go � doesn’t listen � watches � does � cleans �� doesn’t start � a b I hate getting up early at the weekend. c I really like cooking for my friends. d I quite like pasta but I prefer pizza. e I like going for walks in the countryside. f I really love playing football. g I don’t like going shopping. b � f � c � e � d � g � b � a � Students’ own answers � a A What does she do? B What does she do in her free time? C How often do you see her? b � works � does � goes � plays � doesn’t go � listening � gets � watches �� playing F��������� �������� � aa � b � c � d � e � b �� March, �� August, � September, � November � a � Congratulations! � Well done! � Merry Christmas!
L�������� � a � b � c � d � �a � H � H � B b � love � quite like � don’t really like � b He prefers the countryside to the city. c The girl / She goes to the gym in her free time. d They are in the mountains. e They usually spend time in the city on a day off. R������ � a � b � c � � Students’ own answers � a Students’ own answers b � M, C � M � T � C, T P������� ���� �
G������ & V��������� � � are � my � His � isn’t � from � usually � like � to � That �� He �� have �� their � a � Is Lupita’s mother from Mexico? � What language do they speak at home? � What does Lupita’s mother do? � How old is Gustavo? b � No, she isn’t. (She’s from Canada. / She’s Canadian.) � They (usually) speak English at home. � Lupita’s mother is a photographer. � Gustavo is ��. � � nephew � sport � really � a � d � a � f � e � b b � share a flat � study Medicine � have a shower � go swimming � finish work R������ � Three � b, e, g, h � � F – Piotr studies English at a language school. � T � F – Piotr’s girlfriend is Argentinean. � F – Piotr’s girlfriend studies in the UK every year. � F – Piotr goes to the gym once a week. � T � T � F – Piotr wants to be a designer. L�������� � Liria’s interests, Megan’s job, Piotr’s interests, Liria’s boyfriend � � job � teacher � really � interesting � likes � different � Piotr � doesn’t want W������ � � P � J � P � P � J � � B � B � B � J � P � Students’ own answers U��� �
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G������ � � There is � There are � There are � There is � There is � There is � There are � � T � T � F – There aren’t any trees in the garden. � F – There isn’t a television in the kitchen. � T � F – There isn’t a dining room. � F – There aren’t any chairs in the living room. � � Is there a man in the garden? � Is there a mirror in the hall? � Are there any sofas in the living room? � Is there a fridge in the kitchen? � Are there any people in the bedrooms? � � No, there isn’t. � Yes, there is. � Yes, there are. � Yes, there is. � No, there aren’t. � � under � left � opposite � in � next to � � near, on, opposite � at, on, behind � near, in front, between � on, in, near, next � � some � opposite � are � any � isn’t � is � end (Picture A shows Rebeka’s street.) � Students’ own answers F��������� �������� � ac b � straight � right � take � left � next to L�������� � � i c ii a iii b � Students’ own answers � a � b � c � � � F – There are four bathrooms in the plane house. � T � F – Simon’s house has a garden. � T � F – The bedroom in Olle’s house is above the water. � F – The boat house is very quiet. � F – Carla’s favourite place is the boat house.
W������ � � B � D � P � B � b Use capital letters for: the beginning of a sentence, people’s names, languages, place names, days of the week, nationalities. � Jindra, Prague, Prague, winter, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Monday, Sunday, Czech, English � Students’ own answers U��� �
V��������� � Outdoors: chess, climbing, jogging, skateboarding, swimming At home: chess, crossword, Pilates, sudoku At a sports centre: climbing, judo, Pilates, swimming � � go � play � goes � play � play � do � do � Students’ own answers � a � drive � read � play � ride � sing � Students’ own answers � � mouth – h � nose – b � hair – e � arm – c � eyes – f � head – j � ear – g � lips – a �� hand – i � � mouth, lips � eyes � mouth, nose � arms, legs, feet � ears � � hands � feet � play � stretch � do � go � jogging G������ � � They can cook. � He can play the piano. � They can’t speak Chinese. � He can’t drive a car. � They can dance. � � Can you cook? � Can you drive a car? � Can you ski? � Can you play the piano? � Can you speak Chinese? � � Can I pay in euros? � Can I swim here? � Can I eat this sandwich? � Can I use my mobile phone? � Can I watch this DVD? � b can’t – � c can – � d can – � e can’t – � f can’t – � � � Open your eyes. � Touch your toes. � Don’t eat that! � � happily � sadly � well � quietly � badly � loudly � quickly �aa � b � c � d � b � slowly � badly � loudly � quietly � well � � e � g � b � a � f � d � c � � F – You can’t eat food in the classroom. � F – You can come in quietly if you are late. � F – You can’t use the computers before � p.m. � T � F – You can’t talk loudly in the classroom. F��������� �������� � � d � f � e � c � a � � Can you tell Tina? � Is Tina there? � Can I take a message? � Can you tell her it’s about the cinema tomorrow? � can you ask her to call me?
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L�������� � Conversation � – a, iv Conversation � - b, i Conversation � – d, iii � a � doesn’t want � sorry � doesn’t understand � � ��� � work � jacket � late � children � classes � lunch W������ � � P � P � N � a � because � but b Possible answers Text � It means everyone at work is equal because we all wear... , I also like it because I don’t need to choose... Text � I love going to a match and seeing... , It’s good because you can see... , It’s easy to talk to people and make... , The team have a new shirt every year but I can’t... Text � They’re uncomfortable and they’re... , I don’t really follow fashion but I like... � � I want to go to London because there are more shops there. � At weekends I go to the city centre and I go shopping with friends. � � I always wear trainers because they’re really comfortable. � He’s wearing jeans and (he’s wearing) a T-shirt. � I like shopping online but I prefer going to the shopping centre. � This is my favourite dress and these are my favourite shoes. � I work in an office but I don’t wear formal clothes to work. � Students’ own answers P������� ���� �
G������ & V��������� � � I’m looking � do you want � behind � Can I � There’s � these � Do you have � Try � Can I �� can’t �� Is there �� don’t take �� in front � Parts of the body: eyes, feet, mouth Sports and pastimes: climbing, horse-riding, jogging, Pilates Clothes: jeans, skirt, trainers Urban places: car park, museum, supermarket, train station � � shop at the market � take a message � the nearest � go for a run � on the left R������ � � � � N � Y � N � N � N � Y � Y � Y �� Y
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b Winter weather: freezing, cloudy, cool, cold, snowy, wet, foggy, windy, icy, rainy Summer weather: hot, warm, dry, humid, sunny � � snowy � rainy/wet � hot/sunny � icy � foggy � humid � cloudy � � train � bike � boat � plane � ferry � car � taxi � motorbike �� tram �� subway Extra word: scooter � � ferry � bikes � car � tram � a � taxi � subway � car � plane 5 train � � taxi � ferries � tram � cloudy � sunny � rainy � windy
G������ � � was � weren’t � wasn’t � were � was � were � was � � Were � was � Was � was � wasn’t � was � Were � weren’t �� was �� Was �� was � � had � went, needed � wanted, rained � walked � did � worked � started � Regular: need, want, rain, walk, work, start Irregular: have, go, do � � stayed � watched � didn’t go � was � went � had � worked � went �� didn’t like �� was �� decided �� did �� played � Flora: a � b � c � Sara: a � b � c � d � � a � Did, go � Did, work � Did, do � Did, watch b � No, she didn’t. � Yes, she did. � Yes, she did. � No, she didn’t. � � did, were � go � was � Did, were � � S � S � H �� was – were, missd – missed, doed – did, raind – rained, didn’t went – didn’t go, haved – had, weren’t – wasn’t
V��������� � � television � podcasts � newspaper � local news � internet � business � sport � � sport � business � radio � local news � internet � podcasts � television � a � presenter � photographer � reporter � journalist � cameraman/camerawoman � � journalist � presenter � reporter � music: concert, festival, tickets football: goal, league, score, victory illness: doctors, hospitals, pandemic, virus � � festival � bands � concert � Doctors � virus � pandemic � hospitals � score �� goal �� victory �� league � a � b � c � � get: the flu go to: a concert, a music festival, a show watch: a film, a match on TV, the news win: a game of cards, the league � � go to a sh ow, watch a film � got the flu � went to a music festival � won the league �� � a football match � internet � presenter � news � a concert � podcasts � camerawoman � local �� watch G������ � Across � left � spoke � met � gave Down � wrote � thought � sat � read � made
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F��������� �������� � � b � e � a � c �ag � h � i � j � � Possible answers � Really? That’s great news! � Oh, what a shame! � Oh no! I’m really sorry to hear that. � Did he? That’s good! � That’s great news! Congratulations! L�������� � aa � b � c � d � b a football match: score a weather report: cold a news report: travelling an interview: won � a a football match: match a weather report: temperatures a news report: trains an interview: prize � � a � b � b � a W������ � b �� days c two weeks d one billion people e �� miners f �� degrees � � The engineers spoke to the miners with special video technology. � The engineers sent the miners food and water. � The miners’ families stayed in tents near the mines. � The engineers rescued the first miner on �� October ����. � � f � a � e � d � c � Students’ own answers U��� �
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G������ � Countable: banana, carrot, orange, potato Uncountable: bread, fish, milk, rice, sugar, water � � some � an � some � a � some � � a � some � some � a � some � some � a � a �� some � � an � some � some � a � a � some � some � an �� some � Students’ own answers � � a lot of olives � a few eggs � not much fruit � too many eggs � not much milk � a few olives � a lot of fruit � � many � much � much � many � b too many – � c a lot of – � d some – � e many – � � � How many � not many � How much � some � a � a lot of � an F��������� �������� � � Can we have a table for two, please? � Can I pay by card? � Can I have the antipasti, please? � Would you like to see the dessert menu? � Can I get you something to drink? � Can we have the bill, please? � Are you ready to order? � I’d like the tomato salad, please. �� Can I have the steak, please? � a �, �, �, �, �, ��, �, �, � L�������� � a Students’ own answers b �, �, �, �, � � a Students’ own answers ba � b � c � d � e � � � F � F � T � F
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G������ � Across � worse � healthier �� safer �� bigger �� more comfortable Down � lighter � more expensive � faster � happier � more difficult � better �� cheaper � easyer – easier, biger – bigger, expensiver – more expensive, gooder – better, more fashionabler – more fashionable � � more difficult � happier � more comfortable � smaller � faster � more relaxing � better � � isn’t going to � aren’t going to � is going to � are going to � � Are you going to see Claire this weekend? � I’m not going to buy a new laptop. � Vicki isn’t going to come to the cinema. � Are you going to phone Paolo later? � We’re going to work in France this summer. � � ’m going to learn � ’m not going to make � ’s going to come � Are, going to cook � Are, going to go � aren’t going to buy � ’re going to travel � � me � her � you � it � me � them � me � us � � cheaper � ’m going to make � ’m going to upload � ’s going to be � happier � us � ’re going to meet � isn’t going to take �� me F��������� �������� � a� d � b � a � c � � select ‘video’ � press the red button � key in a name � send a text message L�������� � aa � b � c � ba � b � c � �a � b � c � a b � satnav � satnav � �
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W������ � � mother and son � a digital camera, it’s his bir thday � Jamie likes dangerous sports � a Is this important?, Does a more expensive camera take better pictures?, Are there any special, strong cameras? b Yes � b � – travel, bigger c � d � – better � Students’ own answers U��� ��
V��������� � a journalist, builder, hairdresser, lawyer, sports instructor, chef, computer specialist, company director, waiter, accountant, factory worker, architect b job satisfaction � b sports instructor c waiter d chef e company director f factory worker g computer specialist h architect � a � stressful � well paid � active � badly paid � dangerous � creative � boring b Positive: satisfying, well paid, active, creative Negative: stressful, badly paid, dangerous, boring � Adjectives: part-time, permanent, temporary, unemployed Verbs: retire, run (a business), work (for yourself) Nouns: education, position, qualifications, salary, skills, training � � temporary � part-time � salary � skills � education � qualifications � training � � satisfying � run � unemployed � temporary � stressful � well � instructor � active �� part-time G������ � � the most responsible � the best paid � the most difficult � the most important � the friendliest � the most creative � the happiest � Students’ own answers � � won’t � will � will � ’ll � ’ll
� a � Will, start � Will, wear � Will, meet � Will, earn b � No, he won’t. � No, he won’t. � Yes, he will. � Yes, he will. � a � ’ll � will � might not � won’t � Will � might � won’t � � c – won’t � f – will � a – might � b – will � d – might not � a Kris is applying for a job as a chef. b � won’t � might not � might � Will � won’t � will � ’ll � � the youngest � the most important � the most creative � the best
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F��������� �������� � � Where do you recommend? � Everyone says the food is amazing. � Have you ever eaten there? � You’ll love it! � Can you recommend a good place to eat? �a � d � c � b � a � e L�������� � � a � b � c � b � Scotland � ��� days and �� hours � his blog and his video diary � illness and bad weather � climbed two mountains W������ � positive �a� b Last month I read Yes Man by Danny Wallace. Danny is the main character of this book. At the start of the book his life is quite boring. He hardly ever sees his friends because he prefers to stay at home. One day a strange man tells Danny to ‘say yes more’. So for one year, Danny says ‘yes’ to every question and invitation – he has some very interesting experiences! This book is funny and interesting. It changed the way I think about my life. I’m going to buy it for all my friends and I’m going to say ‘yes’ more! I think you’ll love this book! � a Students’ own answers b Students’ own answers
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