SUMMER FUN 3 ESO
Answer Key Key
B Burlington Books
Anna Ellis Ellis Linda Marks
SUMMER FUN 3 Answer Key by Anna Ellis and Linda Marks Burlington Books P. O. Box 54411 3721 Limassol Cyprus Burlington Books is an imprint of Danos Books Ltd.
IH-006-869 Copyright © 2009 Burlington Books
Contents Unit
Title
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Fun in Kalbarri
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Elephant Park — Thailand
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NextFest
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A Visit to Warwick Castle
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Desert Skiing
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York Castle Museum
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The Stolen Painting
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Summer Safety
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Food Festivals
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Unit 1
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Page 4
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1. dress 2. swimsuit √ 3. scarf
4. sunglasses √ 5. sandals √ 6. shorts √
7. coat 8. T-shirt √
1. c
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1. jacket 2. hat 3. shoes
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1. tracksuit ... trainers 2. skirt ... sandals ... hat 3. trousers ... jacket ... socks ... shoes
4. b
4. skirt 5. tracksuit 6. trainers
5. d 7. socks 8. trousers 9. sandals
Grammar
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1. isn’t 2. isn’t 3. is
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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1. Lori hasn’t got a helmet in her hand. She’s got a helmet on her head. 3. The jeep hasn’t got small wheels. It has got big wheels. 4. The teenagers haven’t got blue shorts. They have got red shorts.
5. aren’t
Is Lori in the jeep? No, she isn’t. Are Lori and Paul sad? No, they aren’t. Is Paul’s T-shirt blue? Yes, it is. Is Paul near the jeep? Yes, he is. Is Lori’s sandboard yellow? No, it isn’t. 5. √
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Answers will vary.
Receptionist: Kalbarri Visitor Centre. Good morning. Girl: Good morning. I’m at a hotel with some friends and we want to take part in some sporting activities. Have you got any today? Receptionist: Yes, we have. There’s a jeep tour with sandboarding and snorkelling for young people today. Girl: When does it leave? Receptionist: It leaves this office at 10 o’clock this morning. Do you want to join? Girl: Yes, please. I’ve got four friends, and me of course. But we haven’t got any equipment. Receptionist: That’s OK. You can use our sandboards and snorkels. Girl: Can we wear sandals and jeans? Receptionist: It’s a good idea to wear trainers and shorts. Have you got hats? Girl: Yes, of course. What other sports are there? Receptionist: Let’s see. There’s swimming, windsurfing, sailing, hiking, fishing and whale-watching. Girl: Well, I’m sure we’ll be back to try some of the other activities. Thanks for your help.
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has got is hasn’t got isn’t have got
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Has Judy got a skirt? Yes, she has. Have Mike and Judy got coats? No, they haven’t. Are Judy and Mike excited? Yes, they are. Is Mike’s jacket red? No, it isn’t. Has Judy got brown sandals? Yes, she has.
1. hotel 2. Visitor Centre 3. haven’t got
4. trainers 5. hats
Dialogue
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1. Can I help you 2. I want to buy
3. How much 4. Have a great time
Unit 2
Dictation
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Clothes
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Writing
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1. elephants 2. many countries 3. every day
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Possible answers
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
7. leg 8. mouth 9. trunk
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✓
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1. back 2. neck 3. ear
Grammar
Janet has got blue shorts in picture B. Janet has got a hat. Susan has got a hat. Jim has got green shorts. Jim has got a surfboard. Mary has got a small, pink hat. Paul has got black trousers.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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1. Are the elephants working? No, they aren’t. They are / They’re playing football. 2. Are the elephants throwing a ball? No, they aren’t. They are / They’re kicking the ball. 3. Is the girl standing? Yes, she is. 4. Is the baby eating? Yes, it is. 5. Is the boy riding the baby elephant? No, he isn’t. He’s riding the big elephant. 6. Is the trainer eating dinner? No, he isn’t. He’s cooking dinner.
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Test Yourself Vocabulary
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9. S 10. S
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Grammar
are playing aren’t using are kicking am sitting are taking
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isn’t walking is waiting is cooking are waiting
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1. isn’t 3. is 2. Has Dan got 4. haven’t got
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Yes, we do. No, we don’t. We wash the elephants in the river. The elephants eat at 11.00 am. We rest at 4.00 pm.
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1. When do the volunteers have breakfast? At 6.00 am. 2. What does the truck bring? Food. 3. Where do the volunteers put the elephants’ food? In baskets. 4. What do the volunteers do in their free time? Rest and write e-mails.
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1. enjoy 2. am writing
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1. is sitting 2. have 3. aren’t giving
4. don’t like 5. Are ... working 6. Do ... help
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Betty: I think so. Announcer: I’m sorry, Betty. Elephants have got four teeth. Betty, you didn’t win the trip to Thailand but you won an elephant T-shirt. Thank you very much. That’s all for today. Listen to Know Your Animals every morning at ...
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Betty wins a T-shirt.
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3. 325
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Dialogue
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Excuse me 2. Do you need any help 3. Can you tell me 4. Where can I find
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Listening Announcer: Good morning. Welcome to our quiz show, Know Your Animals. Betty Miller is here with us today. Let’s see how many questions Betty can answer about elephants. Good morning, Betty. Betty: Good morning. Announcer: Betty, do you know the rules? Betty: Yes, I do. Announcer: Are you ready? Get four answers right and you win a free trip to Thailand. Betty: I’m ready. Announcer: Here’s question one. Where do elephants live? Betty: Elephants live in Africa and Asia. Announcer: That’s correct. Here’s question two. How much food do elephants eat each day? Betty: They eat 200 kilos of food each day. Announcer: That’s right! Question three. How much water do they drink? Betty: They drink 325 litres of water a day. Announcer: Well done! Question four. Answer this question and you win a free trip to Thailand. How many teeth has an elephant got? Betty: Uhhh. Elephants have got ten teeth. Announcer: Are you sure that’s right? >>>
Dictation
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5. back 6. ear 7. mouth
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8. eye 9. hair 10. toe
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Writing
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Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Quick Check 1. We visit different places every day. 2. Paul is writing about his holiday.
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Time Out 1. c 2. e
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trainers and watch haven’t
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Grammar
1. Does Tom feed 2. doesn’t eat 3. are washing
4. Does 5. play
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1. am not watching 2. doesn’t walk 3. Are … doing
4. Is … running 5. meet
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What are you making for dinner? When does John usually come home? What are the boys feeding? Where does Tom live? Why do you like the book?
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1. The robot helper will tidy the bed. 2. The robot helper will clean windows and floors. 3. The robot helper will put clothes in the cupboard. 4. The robot helper will put school books in a bag. 5. The robot helper won’t do homework. 6. The robot helper won’t cook food.
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1. Frank is going to show his invention at NextFest next week. 2. Frank’s sister is going to help him program the computer tomorrow. 3. Frank is going to take his invention home after NextFest. 4. Frank is going to meet other inventors next month.
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Unit 3 Page 20 1. spaceship 2. taxi 3. lorry
4. train 5. car 6. submarine
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Sara: Give me that article please. I must show it to my parents, but they won’t like the idea. John: You’re right – and I don’t think they will have enough money. Sara: Why not? How much will it be? John: Flats on the Freedom Ship are going to cost millions of dollars!
1. Liz isn’t watching a film about robots on Sunday morning. She’s watching it in the afternoon. 2. Liz isn’t having lunch at 2.00 pm. She’s having lunch at 1.00 pm. 3. Liz isn’t seeing the model robots in the morning. She’s seeing them in the afternoon / evening. 4. Liz isn’t interviewing inventors on Saturday. She’s interviewing them on Sunday. 5. Liz isn’t touring the transport exhibition on Sunday. She’s touring it on Saturday.
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Dictation land
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Listening John: Sara: John: Sara:
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Tell me, Sara, are your parents still looking for a new flat? Yes, they are. Why are you asking? Have a look at this picture. It’s from an article about the Freedom Ship. I don’t think they’re interested in a ship, John. We need a place to live, not a holiday. You don’t understand. When the Freedom Ship is finally built, 50,000 people will live on it. It will be a floating city. Wow! Where will it be? What does the article say? The Freedom Ship won’t stay in one place. It’s going to travel around the world. Imagine that – the people on it will see the world without leaving their homes! The ship has to stop in different ports, doesn’t it? People will need to buy food and clothing. No, they won’t. They are going to build one of the biggest shopping centres in the world on the ship. There will be a hospital, a university and schools for children as well. >>>
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Writing Quick Check 1. Before
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Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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Time Out 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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Jack will fly in a spaceship. Emily will buy a bicycle. Oliver will sail on a ship. Harry will buy a motorbike. Anne will tour London. Ben will fly a helicopter.
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Test Yourself
Grammar
Vocabulary
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1. lived 2. didn’t go
3. wrote 4. gave
5. planted 6. didn’t give
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1. didn’t pay 2. caught
3. didn’t sleep 4. lived
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Grammar
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1. Is Peter buying a robot dog today? 2. My parents aren’t going on holiday this year. 3. I’m flying to Paris in June. 3. doesn’t change 5. won’t talk 4. will take
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Did you have a great time on holiday? Did you visit Buckingham Palace? Did you see the Queen? Did you take photos? Did you buy souvenirs?
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1. travelled 2. sat 3. met
4. told 5. didn’t allow 6. opened
7. walked 8. put 9. didn’t like
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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1. master 2. servant 3. statue
4. message 5. tower
Listening
6. castle 7. dungeon
Announcer: Hello and welcome to the London Quiz Show. Let’s begin with our easy questions. Carol, people often take taxis in London. What colour are the famous London taxis? Carol: Black. Announcer: That’s right, Carol. One point. Ted, if you travel in a taxi to the Prime Minister’s house, what street will you go to? Ted: Oh, I’ll have to guess, Oxford Street? Announcer: No, I’m sorry. It’s Downing Street. The Prime Minister lives in Downing Street. OK, now the questions get harder. Carol, do you know how many people visit London each year? >>>
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Brad and Andy played football in the garden. T Emma didn’t read a map in the dining room. F The actor had modern clothes. F Dad didn’t sit next to Mum in the café. T
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Carol: Actually, I do. Some people think it’s 20 million, but actually it’s 120 million people. Announcer: Well done, Carol. You know your facts. Two points. Ted, many years ago, King Henry VIII had a very unusual pet. Do you know what it was? Ted: Yes, I know this. It was an elephant. Announcer: Right, two points. Carol, how many football teams are there in London? Carol: Oh, wait, there are twe ... no wait there are thirteen. Thirteen football teams. Announcer: Carol, you are doing well tonight. So, will Carol win or will it be Ted? Find out after the adverts … .
Time Out 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Archie is above the castle. He’s bored. Gus is on the castle. He’s tired. Solomon is on the statue. He’s surprised. Walter is behind Jarvis. He’s terrified. Edgar is in front of the tower / castle. He’s embarrassed. Archie
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1. Where were you 3. Were you 2. Where did you go 4. Did anyone laugh at you
Test Yourself Vocabulary
Dictation
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Did you buy a plane ticket yesterday? Did the ghost frighten the children? Did Sandra meet them last night? Did you read this book? Did Sir Fulke kill his servant?
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Writing Quick Check 1. but 2. because
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5. didn’t read 6. had 7. enjoyed
8. didn’t buy 9. didn’t hear 10. didn’t tell
you go out last night? you go to a restaurant? you see the new programme on TV? you enjoy it? you have dinner?
Unit 5
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Sydney is colder than London. Rome is hotter than Sydney. Dubai is windier than London. London is sunnier than New York. Sydney is wetter than Rome. Rome is cloudier than London.
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New York is the coldest city. F London is the cloudiest city. F Dubai is the sunniest city. T Sydney is the windiest city. F
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1. Sydney is the coldest city. 2. Rome is the cloudiest city. 4. Dubai is the windiest city.
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1. -2º C 2. You can see penguins and polar bears. 3. You can ski, ride a sledge and make snowmen and snowballs. 4. Good skiers ski on the 400-metre-long slope. 5. You can see a dragon in the ice cave. 6. No, it isn’t.
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Listening Anna: Hi, Mark! It’s Anna. I’m back from my summer holidays. Mark: Welcome home Anna! Did you have a good time in Switzerland? Anna: Switzerland is fantastic. It’s one of the most beautiful places in the world. Mark: Where did you stay? Anna: We stayed in a small village called Zermatt. Mark: What did you do? Anna: We skied. Mark: But there isn’t any snow in the summer. How did you ski? Anna: Zermatt is next to the Matterhorn. The Matterhorn is one of the highest mountains in the Swiss Alps. There is snow on the mountain all year. You can ski on the Matterhorn 365 days a year. Mark: Wow! That’s cool. Did you do a lot of skiing? Anna: Not as much as I wanted. In the summer you can only ski till 2.00 in the afternoon. Mark: Why? Anna: After two o’clock, the sun is hotter than earlier in the day. Mark: Does the snow melt? >>>
1. The road is too narrow for our car. 2. Sara is shy. She doesn’t like meeting new people. 3. Be careful! Skiing is very dangerous! 4. I don’t like that sweater. It’s really ugly. 5. He was born in 1920. He’s very old. 6. The film was four hours long. It was too long!
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Grammar
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1. How many 2. How many
3. How many 4. How much
5. How much
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1. much 2. many
3. a lot of 4. many
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1. too dangerous 2. not old enough 3. not warm enough
4. stronger than 5. warmer than
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Anna: No, the snow doesn’t melt but the snow in the afternoon is much wetter than the snow in the morning and it’s too wet to ski. Mark: What did you do in the afternoons? Anna: We went hiking in the Alps and we also did some shopping. What did you do this summer? Mark: Nothing yet. But next week I’m going to visit my cousin in Amsterdam.
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Time Out t r o h s
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Test Yourself
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Unit 6 Page 44
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Writing Quick Check 1. Ski Dubai is a huge skiing park. 2. The Matterhorn is a very high mountain. 12
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toy shop, chemist’s, library, post office, bakery, candle factory, sweet shop, fire station, police station
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2. Only rich Victorian parents bought toys for their children. 4. Fireman extinguished the fires very slowly in the early 19th century. 5. Candles from animal fat were less expensive than ordinary candles.
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Guide: Hi, everyone. Welcome to the Museum of the Victorian Era. Dan: Why do we call this era the Victorian Era? Guide: Good question. We get the name from the queen of that time, Victoria. She became queen when she was 18 years old, in 1837, and she ruled for 64 years. Dan: I don’t understand. What was important about the Victorians? Everyone always talks about them. Guide: Well, a lot of things changed in the Victorian period, from 1837 to 1901, and we can still feel the effects of that change today. Dan: Like what? Guide: Well, in 1837, most people were farmers and they lived in villages. But when industrialisation began, people moved to cities. By 1901, most of the people in the UK lived and worked in cities. Dan: I see, so were their lives easy in the city? Guide: Not always. Rich people lived very well, but poor people didn’t have good lives. They couldn’t even send their children to school. But that changed slowly. Dan: How did it change? Guide: Some politicians said it was cruel to make young children work. They made laws against it, and children under the age of nine couldn’t work any more. The politicians also made every town, city and village open a school, so all the children in the UK could go to school.
5. librarian 6. baker
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Grammar
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chemist’s library fire station police station toy shop
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Unit 7
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Test Yourself
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4. was working 5. weren’t preparing
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1. were sleeping T 2. was dreaming T 3. was making F
4. was thinking F 5. were cleaning F
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1. Were Mr and Mrs Collins sleeping in bed? No, they weren’t. 2 . Was Mrs Collins dreaming about a painting? Yes, she was. 3. Was the cook watching television? No, he wasn’t. 4. Was the artist painting a picture? Yes, he was. 5. Were the servants wearing jackets? No, they weren’t.
Vocabulary
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1. baker 2. fireman
3. librarian 4. policeman
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1. bakery 2. library
3. sweet shop 5. toy shop 4. candle factory
5. chemist
Grammar
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3. fast 4. easily
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1. beautiful 2. well
3. quick 4. politely
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1. While I was eating an ice cream, a thief stole my bag. / A thief stole my bag while I was eating an ice cream. b 2. My wife and I were lying on the beach when a dog bit me. a 3. I was running in the park when it started raining. / When it started raining I was running in the park. d 4. I was riding my bike when I fell. c
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James: What do you mean? Anita: Rembrandt’s wife and three of his four children died while he was living here. Helen: Oh, how terrible! Did any of his children become adults? Anita: Only his son Titus lived for 27 years, but he also died before Rembrandt. James: When did Rembrandt die? Anita: He died on 4th October, 1669, at the age of 63. Now if you’re ready, I’d like to show you Rembrandt’s workshop….
was talking poured didn’t notice were waiting stole were leaving
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3. art 4. hundreds
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Listening Anita: Welcome to the Rembrandt House Museum. My name is Anita and I’m your guide. Helen: Hello, Anita. I’ve got a question before you begin. Anita: Yes? Helen: Did Rembrandt really live here? Anita: Oh, yes. It was his house for more than 20 years. As you probably know, Rembrandt is Holland’s most famous painter. James: Tell us some more about him. Anita: Of course. Rembrandt was born in Leiden, Holland, on 15th July, 1606. He became a student at the university there. James: Did he finish university? Anita: No, he left to study art. Rembrandt quickly became a very successful artist and he left the world hundreds of paintings. Unfortunately, he didn’t have as much luck in his personal life. This house is a good example. >>>
sofa fridge lamp cupboard
5. bed 6. microwave 7. oven
8. sink 9. towel 10. shelf
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Writing Quick Check 1. His
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Time Out Possible answers
cupboard, bed, shower, sofa, armchair, lamp, picture, table, chairs, fridge, towel, microwave, sink Page 59
Test Yourself Vocabulary
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1. Peter has already bought sunscreen. 2. He hasn’t read the weather forecast for tomorrow yet. 3. He hasn’t painted his surfboard yet. 4. He has already found his swimming goggles. 5. He has already fixed the beach umbrella. 6. He has already borrowed a book about sharks from the library.
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4. were … doing 5. was raining
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4. called 5. wasn’t shining
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Have Tim and Mark lost their cat? Has Ellen just cut her hand? Has a snake gone into Ellen’s bag? Has a spider hidden in Susan’s shoe? Has the dog drunk enough water today? Have Anne and Linda used sunscreen?
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Paul: What are you reading, Linda? Linda: It’s a book about sharks. It’s really interesting. Have you read it? Paul: No, I haven’t. Why are you interested in sharks? >>> 16
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Linda: I’m going on a boat trip to Cyprus next week. I want to know what to do if a shark attacks me. According to this book, you will survive a shark attack if you act calmly. Paul: Oh really, Linda. Dogs hurt more people than sharks and you’re not afraid of them. Linda: I know, but it’s better to be prepared. My cousin was on a boat trip last year and he saw three sharks near the boat! Paul: All right then, what does the book say? How do you survive a shark attack? Linda: Well, first of all, you must try to get out of the water. If you can’t, you mustn’t let the shark know you’re afraid. Sharks have got a special sensor. If you’re afraid, they will be aggressive. Luckily, I’ve always been a good actress. Paul: Yes, that’s true. I’ve seen a lot of films about shark attacks and the victims often lie still and pretend to be dead. What does the book say about that? Linda: It says it won’t trick a shark and it will still attack. If you can’t get away, the best thing is to fight back. If the shark thinks you’re strong, it will leave you alone. Paul: Well, I hope you never meet a shark, Linda. You’ll never convince anyone you’re strong!
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Time Out
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Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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old Eurochocolate Festival yams hard-boiled eggs regional plants and animals sister, parents
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Louise: I’m hungry. Let’s stop at this chip shop. They’ve got the best chips in Scotland. Jack: Great. I’ve never eaten in a British chip shop. At home in Canada, everyone talks about them. Do you know that chips aren’t eaten with ketchup here? They’re served with vinegar! Can you imagine? Shop owner: Hello. Welcome to Bob’s Chip Bar. What can I get for you? Louise: I’d like a plate of fish and chips – without the vinegar. What about you, Jack? Jack: What else is served here? I’d like something a bit more adventurous. Shop owner: Well, tourists often ask for our deep-fried haggis, but not everyone likes it. Jack: What is haggis made from? Louise: Jack, it’s the Scottish national dish, remember? It’s prepared from a sheep’s stomach. Jack: No, thanks. That’s not for me. What is that man over there eating? It looks delicious. Shop owner: That’s a deep-fried Mars Bar. You know – a Mars Bar is a chocolate bar. >>>
Grammar 1. are baked, b 2. is made, d 3. is kept, f
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Louise: I’ve never heard of a deep-fried chocolate bar! Shop owner: Well, they’re quite popular in Scotland. In fact, some people call them Scotland’s new national food. Louise: They don’t look very healthy. There must be a million calories in one of those. Shop owner: Not a million, but quite a lot. But then, people on healthy diets don’t usually come to Bob’s Chip Bar.
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1. John’s soup is made with tomatoes, but Anne’s soup is made with a lot of vegetables. 2. John’s bread is brown, but Anne’s is white. 3. John has got an omelette, but Anne has got chicken. 4. John has got chocolate cake, but Anne has got chocolate ice cream. 5. John has got rice, but Anne has got a pastry. 6. John is eating on a red table cloth, but Anne is eating on a green and yellow one. 7. John is drinking lemonade / orange juice, but Anne isn’t drinking.
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Test Yourself
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4. wasn’t caught 5. weren’t used
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4. are served 5. aren’t ... invited
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1. was cooked 2. Were … invented 3. wasn’t written
4. weren’t sold 5. Was ... sent
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