EC - A1P - Answer Key Unit 6
EC - A1P - Answer Key Unit 6
EC - A1P - Answer Key Unit 6
Vocabulary Check
Group A Group B
Exercise 1 Exercise 1
1 farmer 1 singer
2 police officer 2 shop assistant
3 artist 3 nurse
4 shop assistant 4 builder
5 singer 5 vet
6 pilot 6 police officer
7 nurse 7 farmer
8 chef/cook 8 chef/cook
9 vet 9 artist
10 builder 10 pilot
Exercise 2 Exercise 2
1 footballer 1 bus driver
2 doctor 2 office worker
3 bus driver 3 teacher
4 teacher 4 doctor
5 office worker 5 footballer
Exercise 3 Exercise 3
1 make 1 make
2 do 2 walk
3 washes 3 washes
4 look after 4 look after
5 empty 5 empties
Grammar Check
Group A Group B
Exercise 1 Exercise 1
1 played 1 decided
2 stopped 2 walked
3 watched 3 played
4 stayed 4 stopped
5 decided 5 tidied
Exercise 2 Exercise 2
1 went 1 made
2 met 2 had
3 made 3 came
4 came 4 went
5 had 5 met
Exercise 3 Exercise 3
1 drank 1 had
2 ate 2 took
3 took 3 met
4 met 4 felt
5 felt 5 drank
Language Test
Audioscript
In the past, children went to work when they were fifteen or sixteen years old. And younger children helped their
parents at work or in the house.
Girls did a lot of jobs in the house. They made the beds and tidied the rooms. They washed the floors and
helped their mother with the cooking. After meals, they washed the dishes. And who looked after the younger
children? Not the boys! That was the girls’ job.
But boys did jobs in the house too. They often worked in the vegetable garden with their father and helped him
fix things. Farmers’ sons also helped their fathers look after the animals.
Today, young people stay at school until they are sixteen, seventeen or eighteen.
Do you think young people have an easier life now than in the past? Call us and tell us your opinion …?