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STARTER UNIT

0.1 MY PROFILE
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Exercise 1
Country: France, Germany, Japan, Poland
Nationality: Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish
School subject: biology
Hobby: football, watching films
Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
Country: Canada
Nationality: Italian, American, Canadian
School subject: history, PE
Hobby: basketball, playing video games
Exercise 4
1 are 2 isn’t / is not
Exercise 5

2 Where are your parents from? 3 Where is your school? 4 What is your favourite sport?
5 Who is your favourite singer?

0.2 MY TYPICAL DAY


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Exercise 1
Possible answers
In the morning: get dressed, have a shower, wake up
In the afternoon: do sports, go home, go out with friends, have lunch, play computer games,
relax, surf the Internet, watch TV
In the evening: go to sleep, listen to music, pack your school bag, read books
Exercise 3

2 brush my teeth 3 get dressed 4 have lunch 5 go home 6 relax 7 do sports 8 do homework 9
have a shower 10 go to bed
Exercise 4
I love sausages.
I like watching TV and playing computer games.
I hate ball games.
I love jogging in the park.
Exercise 5
2 I love surfing the Internet. 3 I hate maths lessons. 4 I like listening to music. 5 I love pizza.
Exercise 7
I love sausages so I often have them for breakfast. My friends invite me to play football with
them, but I hate ball games.
Exercise 8
2 them 3 her 4 him

0.3 MY GADGETS
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Exercise 2

Zac Ava
smartphone v
earbuds v
skateboard v
headphones v v
rollerblades v
guitar v

Exercise 3
I’ve got headphones, but I hate using them. I’ve got a guitar and I can play it very well. I’ve
got rollerblades and a skateboard. I’ve got my smartphone and headphones, so I can listen
to music when I skateboard.
Exercise 4
2 haven’t / have not got 3 Has, got 4 hasn’t / has not got 5 have got 6 have, got
Exercise 6

I love music, so you can often see me with my earbuds. I’ve got a guitar and I can play it well.
But I can’t sing. I can’t rollerblade very well, but I can skateboard and I love it. I’ve got my
smartphone and headphones, so I can listen to music when I skateboard.
Exercise 7

2 We can play football but we can’t/cannot play tennis. 3 I can cook but I can’t/cannot bake
a cake. 4 Sue can swim but she can’t/cannot run fast. 5 They can dance but they
can’t/cannot sing.

0.4 MY SCHOOL
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Exercise 1
1 library 2 corridor 3 gym 4 classroom
Exercise 2
1 classroom 2 library 3 gym
Exercise 3
1 comfortable 2 big 3 with 4 fitness 5 basketball
Exercise 4

There are long desks and comfortable chairs. There is a big whiteboard. There are a lot of
bookshelves with different books. There are baskets, too, and I love playing basketball with
my friends.
Exercise 5
2 There is 3 there is 3 There are 5 There are
Exercise 6
2 desk 3 library 4 gym
Exercise 7
1 your 2 their 3 its
Exercise 8
2 our 3 His 4 ’s 5 his 6 My 7 its 8 my/our
1 Sharing stories
VOCABULARY 1
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Exercise 2
2 sitcom 3 animated film 4 role-playing game 5 horror film 6 science-fiction film 7 thriller
8 action-adventure game 9 talent show 10 strategy game 11 cookery show 12 superhero
movie
Exercise 5
2 exciting/relaxing 3 boring 4 animated series/films 5 funny/cool / funny and cool 6 silly
7 horror science-fiction series

GRAMMAR 1
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Exercise 2
Chloe enjoys watching different programmes, e.g. talent shows and documentaries. Lucy
prefers watching sitcoms on Netflix.
Exercise 3

I’m Chloe, I don’t spend, I always find, I usually find, It is sometimes, My sister Lucy doesn’t
sit and watch TV, She stays, She is, She says they are, What programmes do you watch? Does
anyone in your family spend screen time with you?
Exercise 4
1 use 2 takes 3 do 4 Does 5 doesn’t
Exercise 5
2 doesn’t / does not post 3 do you go out 4 Does the channel include 5 don’t / do not have
Exercise 6
/s/: makes, tastes
/z/: knows, lives, needs, stays, tries
/ɪz/: pushes, searches, studies, uses, washes, worries
Exercise 7
2 We are often online in geography classes. 3 I hardly ever go to the cinema. 4 I never
watch documentaries. 5 I always have my smartphone with me.
Brain teaser
It’s cheaper to take two friends once because you pay for your ticket only once.

SPEAKING
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Exercise 2

They talk about Mamma Mia! Here we go again, Avengers: Endgame and Men in Black:
International. They finally decide to watch Men in Black: International.
Exercise 3
Do you fancy watching ...? What do you want to watch? Would you rather watch ...? How
about / What about (watching) ...? I’d rather watch … I’d prefer to watch … It sounds better
than … I’m not into (watching) … I’m not in the mood for (watching) ...
Exercise 4

2 want 3 How about 4 prefer 5 the mood for 6 rather 7 What about 8 into 9 Would you 10 it
sounds

READING
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Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
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Exercise 5
2 upload 3 camera 4 tutorials 5 superstars
Exercise 6
2 camera 3 superstar 4 tutorial 5 console

VOCABULARY 2
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Exercise 1
Possible answers
read/write: a biography, a play, a story
borrow: a biography, a play
listen to: an actor/actress, a concert, a story
watch: a play, a show
meet / talk to: an actor/actress, a writer
Exercise 3
1 theatre 2 library
Exercise 4
Book: chapter, character, novel, page, poem, poet, review, title
Theatre: character, opera, performance, review, seat, stage, title
Exercise 5
2 chapters 3 stage 4 pages 5 reviews 6 author
Exercise 6
2 library 3 concert 4 opera 5 title
Exercise 7
1 poems 2 title, performance 3 ballet, opera, seats 4 character, actor/actress

LISTENING
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Exercise 2
1 create 2 make 3 record 4 join 5 share
Exercise 4
1 I like: I’m really into, I’m a big fan of, I’m interested in, I’m fond of
I don’t like: I’m not very keen on, I’m not mad about
2 I’m quite good at
3 nouns or the -ing form of verbs
Exercise 5
2 into 3 of 4 about 5 at 6 of 7 in
Exercise 6
2 Zac 3 Sue 4 Zac 5 Sue 6 Mary
Exercise 7
making videos about books, writing classes
Exercise 8
Possible answers

1 She posts them online. 2 She isn’t fond of horror stories. 3 They let them get ideas for their
stories. 4 He comes to the library once a week. 5 They are into science-fiction books.

GRAMMAR 2
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Exercise 2
1 green 2 blue
Exercise 3
1 working 2 using
Exercise 4
1 are making 2 is writing 3 testing 4 Are, are 5 aren’t
Exercise 5
2 ‘s/is listening 3 Is, designing 4 are, learning 5 isn’t / is not watching
Exercise 6
Present continuous: at the moment, right now, this week, today
Present simple: every morning, often, twice a month, usually
Exercise 7
1 stay 2 is wearing 3 do you upload 4 reads 5 are you listening
Exercise 8
1 are sleeping 2 is packing 3 is taking 4 travels 5 often helps 6 thinks 7 is building 8 wants
WRITING
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Exercise 1
1 Hi 2 short 3 Bye for now
Exercise 2
Possible answers
1 She is reading The Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski. 2 It is about the adventures of
Geralt of Rivia, a witcher and professional monster hunter. 3 She particularly likes one of the
characters, Yennefer. She also likes the simple text and beautiful scenes. 4 Because Tess likes
fantasy books.
Exercise 3
Hi … / Hello … Bye for now. Write soon. The book/film gets very good reviews. My favourite
character is (Agnes), who … You must read/watch the book/film because …
Exercise 4

2 The main character is 3 my favourite character 4 every scene 5 very good reviews 6 must
see/watch

REVISION
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Exercise 1
2 science-fiction 3 videos 4 upload 5 library 6 character
Exercise 2
1 about 2 moving 3 documentaries 4 design 5 opera 6 chapter
Exercise 3
2 is choosing 3 are you looking 4 does she like 5 aren’t / are not uploading 7 Do you share
Exercise 4
1 stays, is going out 2 borrows, likes 3 Do you know, am playing 4 doesn’t have, is writing 5
are you listening 6 Are you reading
Exercise 5
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Exercise 6
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Exercise 7
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2 Shopping spree
VOCABULARY 1
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Exercise 3
1 pocket money 2 cash 3 discount 4 receipt 5 a bank 6 price
Exercise 4
Possible answers
borrow – lend, buy – sell, deposit – take out, earn – spend, save – spend, pay – earn
Exercise 5
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Exercise 6
1 lend 2 earn 3 saving

GRAMMAR 1
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Exercise 1
1 apple, card, sandwich, wallet 2 books, cheese, coins, food, money, time
Exercise 2
Singular: a card, a sandwich, a wallet
Plural: books, coins
Uncountable nouns: food, money, time
Exercise 3
/s/: books, cats, tops
/z/: bottles, chairs, days, films
/ɪz/: brushes, classes, matches, sandwiches
Exercise 4
(a bottle of) milk, (some) cheese, (some) ham, (some) eggs
Exercise 5
1 apples 2 eggs 3 cheese 4 ham
Exercise 6
1 any 2 many 3 some 4 many 5 much 6 many
Exercise 7

2 too much time 3 Some shops 4 a lot of space 5 many / a lot of attractions 6 many / a lot of
things 7 any money
Brain teaser
£16, £4 per leg

SPEAKING
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Exercise 2
Hannah wants to buy a new skateboard, but she doesn’t have enough money. Ross advises
her to walk home instead of getting the bus to save some money and to ask for money for
her birthday.
Exercise 3
Why don’t you ask ...? What about asking ...? You could always (ask) … How could I do that?
That’s a good idea. Thanks, I’ll try that. That’s not going to work.
Exercise 4
2 not going to work 3 What about trying 4 do that 5 You could always 6 a good idea 7 try
that
Exercise 6

2 don’t you/we ask 3 a good idea 4 should I do 5 You could always 6 I should lend
7 What/How about asking 8 I’ll / I can/could try

READING
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Exercise 1
Possible answers

1 The women are doing/enjoying the shopping at a shopping centre. They are buying
clothes. 2 The woman is doing the shopping at a supermarket. She is buying the food on her
shopping list.
Exercise 2
Possible answers
text B – photo 2, Fiona always does the shopping with a shopping list.
text D – photo 1, Olivia, Wiktoria and Julia want to go shopping for clothes.
Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
1 ślub (swojej) siostry
2 (robić) zakupów
3 zniżka 30% / minus 30%
4 ostrożniej
Exercise 5
-ly: quick – quickly, careful – carefully, regular – regularly
good – well
Exercise 6
2 free of charge 3 waste 4 window-shopping 5 offer 6 bargain
Exercise 7
2 go window-shopping 3 waste 4 free of charge

VOCABULARY 2
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Exercise 2
2 hairdresser’s 3 sports centre 4 petrol station 5 dry cleaner’s 6 garage 7 post office 8 car
wash 9 restaurant
Exercise3
2 garage 3 dry cleaner’s 4 hairdresser’s 5 petrol station 6 tourist information office
Exercise 4
2 restaurant 3 tourist information office 4 post office 5 dry cleaner’s 6 garage
Exercise 5
1 customer 2 customers 3 service worker
Exercise 6
2 C 3 SW 4 C 5 SW 6 C 7 C 8 C 9 C 10 C

LISTENING
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Exercise 2

1 wyprowadzanie psów 2 szewc 3 zegarmistrz 4 malowanie ubrań, butów, torebek itp.


5 usługi szlifierskie 6 kwiaciarnia / poczta kwiatowa 7 projektowanie logo firmy i strony
internetowej 8 pisanie rymowanek i życzeń dla konkretnej osoby
Exercise 3
1 designing logos & websites (sign 7)
2 florist’s (sign 6)
3 shoemaker’s (sign 2)
Exercise 4

1 poetry writing (sign 8) 2 watchmaker’s(sign 3) 3 dog walking (sign 1)4 clothes painting (sign
4)
Exercise 5
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Exercise 7
It is a platform on which people can exchange services for free.
Exercise 8
2 You can exchange practical skills. 3 You give one hour. 4 You can log on the Skills Bank website (and
see what’s on offer).

GRAMMAR 2
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Exercise 2
2 clothes painting 3 watchmaker’s 4 watchmaker’s 5 clothes painting 6 poetry writing
Exercise 3
longer, more difficult
Exercise 4

bad – worse – the worst, boring – more boring – the most boring, careful – more careful –
the most careful, cold – colder – the coldest, dirty – dirtier – the dirtiest, famous – more
famous – the most famous, fine – finer – the finest, good – better – the best, hot – hotter –
the hottest, lazy – lazier – the laziest, new – newer – the newest, rich – richer – the richest,
small – smaller – the smallest, strange – stranger – the strangest, thin – thinner – the
thinnest, wet – wetter – the wettest
Exercise 5
2 nearest 3 best 4 redder 5 fresher 6 easy 7 the fastest
Exercise 6
2 more quickly 3 better 4 the most beautifully 5 as old as

WRITING
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Exercise 2
1 She’s writing to Oliver because she has a problem and wants to ask him for advice. 2 Molly
thinks Vittore is not the best in town. The choice of pizzas is not wide enough, the service is
too slow and the prices are higher than in other restaurants. 3 She prefers going to a
different place with better service and lower prices.
Exercise 3
I need your help. In my opinion, (it is not the best place in town). We prefer going … Do you
think I should …? How could I …? Or should I …? What do you think I should do? I hope you
can give me some advice.
Exercise 4
2 your help 3 too loud 4 not cheap enough 5 buying / to buy 6 I should 7 should I 8 I should
do 9 some advice

REVISION
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Exercise 1
2 bargain, money 3 receipt, buying things 4 greengrocer’s, services 5 window-shopping,
services 6 lend, getting money
Exercise 2
1 by phone 2 deposit cash in 3 shopping 4 saving 5 selling 6 on offer
Exercise 3
1 much 2 a lot of 3 any 4 a lot of 5 any 6 much
Exercise 4
2 The Seaview is as expensive as the Sunny Days. 3 The Sunny Days is the biggest hotel. / The
Seaview is the smallest hotel. 4 The Seaview is not as big as the Paradise. / The Seaview is
smaller than the Paradise. 5 The food at the Sunny Days is not as good as the food at the
Seaview. / The food at the Sunny Days is worse than the food at the Seaview. 6 The food at
the Paradise is the best. / The food at the Sunny Days is the worst.
Exercise 5
1 is 2 as 3 lot 4 there 5 go
Exercise 6
2 Ben’s sister studies 3 ’m/am not watching (any) 4 spends a lot of 5 ’s/is bigger than
Exercise 7
2 go 3 pay 4 make
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Exercise 8
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3 In charge
VOCABULARY 1
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Exercise 1
1 make 2 tidy 3 make 4 doing 5 walk
Exercise 2

1 załadować/opróżnić zmywarkę 2 lay, sprzątnąć ze stołu / nakryć do stołu 3 throw out,


segregować/wynieść śmieci 4 iron, wyprać/wyprasować ubrania 6 wash up,
pozmywać/wysuszyć naczynia 7 feed, opiekować się zwierzęciem domowym / karmić
zwierzę domowe 8 vacuum, zamiatać/odkurzać podłogę 9 water, podlewać/kosić trawę
Exercise 3
1 b 2 both 3 a 4 both 5 both 6 both

GRAMMAR 1
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2

She has to do the washing-up (on Mondays and Wednesdays) and tidy the living room with
her brother (on Fridays).
Exercise 3
We have to tidy the living room. He has to do the shopping. What does Mum have to do
then? She has to do all the housework.
Exercise 4
1 has to 2 don’t have to 3 Does 4 have to 5 don’t have to
Exercise 6
2 does, have to 3 has to 4 Does, have to 5 doesn’t have to 6 has to 7 don’t have to
Exercise 7
2 How often do you have to water the plants? 3 What does your sister have to do at home?
4 Do you have to throw out the rubbish every day? 5 How often do you have to vacuum the
floor?
Brain teaser

They can do half of the task at the same time and then change the task. For example: For the
first thirty minutes: Terry makes sandwiches, Billy vacuums the floor. For the next thirty
minutes: Terry vacuums the floor, Billy does the washing up. For the last thirty minutes:
Terry does the washing up, Billy makes sandwiches.

SPEAKING
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Exercise 2

Jen wants to ask about jobs for volunteers. Yes, she gets three offers of voluntary jobs and
has to make a decision by tomorrow.
Exercise 3

What can I do for you? Would you like me to …? I’d rather work with children. Both sound
good.
Exercise 4
Possible answers:

1 1 and 3, advantage 2 3, disadvantage 3 3, disadvantage 4 2, advantage 5 1, advantage 6 1,


disadvantage
Exercise 5
She decides to volunteer at the dog shelter because she loves animals and wants to be a vet.
She refuses the other offers because she’s not good at creating new games for children and
helping old people is too difficult for one person, in her opinion.
Exercise 6
2 this is the best place for me because 2 I have to refuse 3 I’m not keen on

READING
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Exercise 2

there refers to Africa, of them refers to African children, they refers to six million children,
Their refers to international organisations
Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
1 F, In some countries, girls up to nine years old spend four hours a week on housework. 2 F,
Boys in Somalia don’t do as much housework as girls. 3 F, Girls themselves do heavy jobs.
Boys don’t help them. 4 T 5 T
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Exercise 5
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Exercise 6
2 take care of 3 are in charge of / are responsible for 4 help with housework / share
housework
Exercise 7

2 teach you responsibility for 3 helping with housework 4 do you usually share 5 be in charge
of 6 to take care of

VOCABULARY 2
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Exercise 3
1 Music 2 Volunteering 3 Sports 4 Art 5 Special Interests 6 IT
Exercise 5
1 Fashion Design 2 Rock Band 3 Charity Events 4 Drama Circle 5 Coding Course
Exercise 6
2 improve 3 organise 4 take part in 5 find out
Exercise 7
1 band 2 join 3 take part 4 find out 6 course

LISTENING
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2

1 The leaflet is for potential future students at Camworth High School. 2 Students’ own
answers
Exercise 3
2 encouraging 3 fascinated 4 relaxing 5 tired 6 excited
Exercise 4
2 football match/game 3 three 4 senior/elderly/old citizens/people
Exercise 5
2 school band 3 Saturdays/days a year 4 a food bank 5 getting the best mark (in a test)
GRAMMAR 2
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Exercise 2
2 orchestra 3 concerts 4 classes 5 test
Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
1 We could 2 I shouldn’t 3 You must 4 They mustn’t
Exercise 5
2 Could/Can 3 should/must 4 mustn’t / must not
Exercise 6

2 don’t / do not have to 3 must / have to 4 mustn’t / must not 5 mustn’t / must not 6 don’t /
do not have to

WRITING
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Exercise 3
2
Exercise 4
a 2 b 4 c 1 e 3 d extra
Exercise 5
There are good and bad sides to … The problem is that … Another problem is … The good
thing about … is that … All in all, …

REVISION
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Exercise 1
1 iron 2 lay, load 3 throw, wash 4 look, feed 5 vacuum, water 6 sort, empty
Exercise 2
1 part 2 classes 3 join 4 organise 5 improve 6 course
Exercise 3

2 don’t / do not have to 3 doesn’t / does not have to 4 have to 5 does, have to 6 don’t / do
not have to
Exercise 4
2 shouldn’t / should not 3 mustn’t / must not 4 must 5 should 6 could
Exercise 5
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Exercise 6
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Exercise 7
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Exercise 8
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4 Then and now


VOCABULARY 1
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Exercise 2
1 Paris 2 tallest 3 Copernicus Science Centre 4 west 5 Potsdam 6 designer 7 Zamość 8 six
9 2019 10 largest
Exercise 3
2 view 3 bell 4 painting 5 object 6 collection 7 ruins 8 roller coaster
Exercise 4
1 castle 2 art gallery 3 cathedral/church 4 science museum 5 tower
Exercise 5
1 entrance, castle 2 art gallery, collection, paintings 3 bells, cathedral 4 science museum,
objects 5 tower, view 6 roller coaster, amusement park
GRAMMAR 1
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Exercise 3

How was your weekend? Where were you on Saturday? I was at the amusement park. It was
an exciting day for me. We were hungry.
Exercise 4
2 There were 3 there wasn’t/was not 4 There were 5 there weren’t/were not 6 there
weren’t/were not 7 there wasn’t/was not
Exercise 5
2 were 3 was 4 was 5 were 6 Were 7 wasn’t 8 weren’t 9 was 10 was 11 wasn’t 12 was
Exercise 6
1 were 2 was 3 were 4 was, were
Brain teaser
There were three people: the father, his son and his son’s son.

SPEAKING
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Exercise 1
Possible answers

The International Spy Museum – a collection of objects and gadgets used by spies around
the world, e.g. lipstick pistols, tools for cracking codes, etc.

The Museum of Broken Relationships – a collection of objects after love affairs, e.g. shoes,
wedding dresses, rings, etc; every object has its story.
Exercise 3
1, 3, 4
Exercise 4
2 11:30 3 12.50, 4 number 3 5 station (to the museum)
Exercise 5
Where is …? Could you tell me the way ...? Go down this street ... Go as far as … Turn right
into (Oak) Street. Go past … It’s on your right. It’s in (Oak) Street, next to (the bank).
Exercise 6
2 next 3 Could 4 down 5 far 6 into 7 past 8 on
Exercise 7
2 straight on, the second turning left 3 as far as, turn 4 Cross, on your right

READING
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Exercise 2
Possible answers
2 In the 1930s, the traffic was light, but now the traffic is heavy.
3 In the 1930s, the streets were quiet, but now they are crowded.
4 In the 1930s, there were signs showing the way, but now the GPS gives directions.
Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
2 motorways 3 navigation app 4 roadworks 5 route 6 accident, traffic jam
Exercise 5
1 history project 2 rich people/families / the rich 3 roadworks 4 accident 5 navigation app
Exercise 6
2 schoolboy = school + boy – uczeń 3 motorway = motor + way – autostrada 4 one-lane road
= one + lane + road – droga jednopasmowa 5 traffic jam = traffic + jam – korek uliczny 6
radio report = radio + report – relacja w radio 7 roadworks = road + works – roboty drogowe
8 navigation app = navigation + app – aplikacja nawigacyjna 9 car accident = car + accident –
wypadek samochodowy 10 automobile = auto + mobile – samochód 11 high tech = high +
technology – zaawansowana technologia 12 hometown = home + town – miasto rodzinne
Fast finishers
Possible answers
bus station, bus ticket, bus journey, traffic lights, road traffic, train station, train journey,
train ticket, bus trip ...
VOCABULARY 2
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Exercise 2
Possible answers
2 canteen 3 sit-down restaurant, café 4 café, sit-down restaurant 5 self-service restaurant
6 fast food restaurant, snack bar, café, canteen, takeaway restaurant
Exercise 4
2 service 3 recipe, dish 4 starter, main course 5 meal, dessert
Exercise 5
1 delicious, fresh, healthy, tasty
2 boiled, grilled, roast, raw, baked
Exercise 6

1 sit-down restaurant 2 canteen 3 café 4 pizzeria 5 snack bar/fast food restaurant 6 self-
service restaurant
Exercise 7
1 baked 2 roast, grilled 3 recipe, tasty/delicious 4 takeaways 5 starter

LISTENING
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Exercise 2
1 d, g 2 a, b, c, e, f 3 g, h, i
Exercise 3
1

In 1: The customers are ordering a meal. The waitress is taking the order, she is probably
recommending a dish.
In 2: The customer is ordering a meal.
In 3: The customer is paying the bill in cash.
In 4: the customer is paying the bill by smartwatch.
Exercise 4
2 or 4 because there is modern technology in her restaurant; In 2 the customers are ordering
a meal via an electronic device. In 4 the customers are paying by smartwatch.
Exercise 5
1 her father’s 2 (August) 1968 3 the customers 4 book a table 5 order (a meal)
Exercise 7

breakfast – a meal, dessert – a course, dinner – a meal, grilled fish – a dish, ice cream – a
dish, lunch – a meal, pizza – a dish, roast chicken – a dish, starter – a course, tortilla – a dish

GRAMMAR 2
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Exercise 2
Ruby is pleased with her last evening because she was at a restaurant with her family, and
everything was fantastic. Mia isn’t pleased with her last evening because she was at home
with a bad cold.
Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
Ruby’s family had a great time at the restaurant last night. Some reporters talked to the
restaurant owner. Ruby got a cold and stayed at home last night.
Exercise 5
-ed: asked, cooked, enjoyed, visited, watched
-d: died, hated, invited, lived, phoned
-ied: carried, cried
doubling + -ed: dropped, stopped
Exercise 6:
/d/: answered, cried, died, enjoyed, lived, phoned
/t/: asked, cooked, dropped, stopped, watched
/ıd/: carried, hated, invited, visited
Exercise 7
2 carried 3 cooked 4 invited 5 stopped 6 lived
Exercise 8
2 visited 3 stayed 4 saw 5 put 6 ate
Exercise 9
2 wrote 3 read 4 chose 5 took 6 gave 7 paid 8 left

WRITING
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Exercise 2

1 Marina is writing to Emma to get some information about Cardiff. 2 Marina asks about
hotels, places for eating out, means of transport and tourist attractions.
Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
How are you? I’m writing to ask you for … Do you know any ...? Can you recommend ...? How
can we ...? Is it possible to ...? Are there any ...? When’s the best time to ...? Do we have to
...? I can’t wait for ... Write back soon.
Possible answers
Hi, Emma,
What’s up? I’m writing to ask you about some information.
Last year, me and my friends travelled to Scotland. This year, we are planning to travel
around Wales in July. We want to spend three days in Cardiff. Do you know any hotels with
student discounts? Where is the best place with good and cheap meals? How can we get
around the city, by bus or by bike? We prefer bike, of course, but is it possible to rent a city
bike in Cardiff? Are there any bike paths (if so, where can we find them)? Can you tell me
the best time to visit the castle to avoid crowds of tourists? Should we hire a guide?
I hope we can meet in Cardiff. Can’t wait to see you! Write back to me ASAP, please.
CU, Marina
Exercise 5

2 recommend the most comfortable way to get around the city 3 (any) bike paths in the
town/city 4 can I buy / is it possible to buy tickets for the concert

REVISION
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Exercise 1
Possible answers

2 starter, sit-down 3 park, cinema 4 tasty, grilled 5 town hall, amusement park 6 take an
order, pay the bill
Exercise 2
1 snack bar 2 entrance 3 pay the bill 4 collection 5 dish 6 main course
Exercise 3
2 taught 3 was 4 travelled 5 made 6 showed
Exercise 4
2 gave 3 rode 4 listened 5 discovered 6 were
Exercise 5
1C2A3B4B5A
Exercise 6
2 Does he often watch 3 ’s/is sitting next to 4 do your parents do 5 are your sisters doing
Page 61
Exercise 7
2 lot 3 can 4 in 5 was 6 the
Exercise 8
2 (parking area) outside the supermarket 3 8:30 4 an audio guide 5 student ID/card

5 Challenges
VOCABULARY 1
Page 65
Exercise 3
2 F 3 A 4 I 5 L 6 E 7 H 8 J 9 G 10 C 11 K 12 D
Exercise 4
2 introduced, music player 3 produced, scissors 4 used, skis 5 calculator, appeared
6 invented, washing machine 7 made, racket
Exercise 5
1 ice skates 2 toothbrush 3 mirror 4 bracelet 5 calendar
GRAMMAR 1
Page 66
Exercise 2

Amy is angry with Leila because she used her scissors without asking and left some paper
cuttings on the floor.
Exercise 3
2 floor 3 now
Exercise 4
Past simple negative: You didn’t clean the floor.
Past simple questions: Did you take them from my desk yesterday? Where did you put
them?
Exercise 5
1 invent 2 teach 3 leave 4 do 5 learn 6 buy
Exercise 6

2 didn’t / did not take 3 didn’t / did not like 4 didn’t / did not wake up 5 didn’t / did not get
6 didn’t / did not phone
Exercise 7
2 How long did you stay at the hotel? 3 What did you wear every day? 4 When did you go to
the local festival? 5 What did you buy? 6 Who did you see?
Brain teaser
Monday is the name of the cowboy’s horse.
Fast finishers

1 Where did they meet? 2 What did you take? 3 What did you like? 4 When / What time did
she wake up? 5 What did you get (from your parents and your sister)? 6 Who did he phone?

SPEAKING
Page 67
Exercise 2
1 She visited the museum of sports. 2 The stories about the ancient Olympics. / That ancient
sportsmen held heavy stones to achieve a long distance in the long jump. 3 She won the
competition (by one point).
Exercise 3

Did I tell you about …? Can you imagine that …? Did you know that …? You’re kidding! Oh,
really? That’s exciting! That’s awesome!
Exercise 4
2 You’re kidding! 3 Did you know that 4 Oh, really? 5 Can you imagine that 6 That’s exciting!
7 That’s awesome!

READING
Page 68
Exercise 1
1 make dinner: fish, meat, vegetables, water
make your teeth fresh: chewing gum
write a letter: a piece of paper
check the date: a calendar
have a snack: chocolate, fruit
2 Students’ own answers
Exercise 2
1 century 2 BC 3 centuries 4 years 5 a day
Exercise 3
millennium, century, year, month, week, day, hour, minute, second
Exercise 5
1C2A3B4D5C
Exercise 6
2 smart, clever 3 incredible 4 amazing, awesome 5 huge 6 creative

VOCABULARY 2
Page 70
Exercise 1
1 football 2 basketball 3 swimming 4 tennis
Exercise 2

1 walking 2 ice-skating 3 table tennis 4 rollerblading 5 skateboarding 6 ice hockey 7 running


8 surfing 9 cycling 10 gymnastics 11 karate 12 judo 13 high jump 14 skiing 15 climbing
16 bowling 17 snowboarding 18 rugby 19 squash 20 horse-riding 21 long jump 22 cricket
Cricket, bowling and squash are not Olympic sports.
Exercise 3
Possible answers
1
summer: cricket, cycling, horse-riding, rollerblading, rugby, running, skateboarding, surfing,
swimming, walking
winter: ice hockey, ice-skating, skiing, snowboarding
2
team: basketball, cricket, football, ice hockey, rugby

individual: bowling, climbing, cycling, gymnastics, high jump, horse-riding, ice-skating, judo,
karate, long jump, rollerblading, running, skateboarding, skiing, snowboarding, squash,
surfing, swimming, table tennis, tennis, walking
3

outdoor: climbing, cricket, cycling, football, horse-riding, ice hockey, ice-skating,


rollerblading, rugby, running, skateboarding, skiing, snowboarding, surfing, tennis, walking
indoor: bowling, gymnastics, judo, karate, squash, table tennis
Exercise 5
2 to do 3 went 4 play 5 is doing
Exercise 7

1 F (The competitions took place in Olympia.) 2 T 3 F (The horse-riding event happened in a


large area called a hippodrome). 4 F (Sportsmen started to train a month before the event.)
5 F (There was only a prize for the winner.) 6 T
Exercise 8
Sports events: race, event
People: athlete, winner
Verbs: train, win
Places: stadium
LISTENING
Page 71
Exercise 1
1 seven 2 eighteen 3 fifteen 4 don’t have to 5 eighteen 6 thirty percent
Exercise 2
4 leave school 5 go to university 6 start work 7 get married 8 have children
Exercise 3
Tom Longboat was a Canadian long-distance runner. He was born in 1887. He grew up in the
First Nations community. He won the Boston Marathon. He received a lot of prizes
(trophies). He died in 1949.
Exercise 4
a started b retired d left e took, won f got g died h grew up
2h3a4d5e6f7b8g
Exercise 5

He didn’t like school life because he couldn’t speak his language there. During the Olympic
Games in London in 1908, he didn’t feel well and couldn’t finish the race. But he didn’t give
up and the next year he won another marathon. During World War I he was a soldier in the
Canadian Army.
Exercise 6
2, 4, 6
Exercise 7
1B2C3B4C

GRAMMAR 2
Page 72
Exercise 2
2 on the third Monday of April every year 3 in Boston, the USA 4 in 1897 5 in 2020
Exercise 3
the USA, a million, the COVID-19 pandemic, the third, a lot of, half a million, the strongest, a
virtual race
Exercise 4
1 a 2 a 3 the 4 an 5 Ø 6 the 7 Ø 8 the 9 the 10 the 11 the
Exercise 5
2 the 3 the 4 a 5 the 6 The 7 Ø 8 Ø 9 Ø 10 the

WRITING
Page 73
Exercise 2

1 Ella’s new hobby began after she met Spencer O’Brien, a top Canadian snowboarder.
Spencer’s life story inspired her to take up snowboarding. 2 She won five medals in the
Winter X Games. 3 The fact that Spencer never gave up.
Exercise 3
At first, … Later, … Can you imagine that … Unfortunately, … It’s so inspiring that…
Exercise 4
2 won 3 rode 4 studied 5 started 6 trained 7 became 8 were 9 retired 10 moved
a Later, b After that, c In the end

REVISION
Page 74
Exercise 1
1 rugby, squash 2 clever, creative 3 rollerblading, skateboarding 4 hours, minutes 5 skiing,
snowboarding 6 mirror, toothbrush
Exercise 2

2 stadium, race 3 century, millennium 4 horse-riding, event / competition 5 ice skates, ice
hockey 6 athletes, winner
Exercise 3
2 did she leave 3 didn’t / did not wear 4 Did you do 5 didn’t / did not grow up 6 did you
write
Exercise 4
2 Ø 3 Ø 4 the 5 an 6 Ø
Exercise 5
1B2A3C4A5B
Exercise 6
1B2A3C
Exercise 7
1C2B3D4A5A

6 A better place?
VOCABULARY 1
Page 79
Exercise 2

2 desk – to the office 3 eight chairs – to the dining room 4 dishwasher – to the kitchen 5 bed
– to the bedroom 6 bath – to the bathroom
Exercise 3
2 bins, garage 3 cooker, kitchen 4 sink, kitchen 5 oven, kitchen 6 armchair, living room
7 cupboard, kitchen 8 microwave, kitchen 9 blinds, bedroom 10 carpets, all rooms
11 shower, bathroom 12 wardrobe, bedroom
Exercise 4
Kitchen: table, chairs, dishwasher, washing machine, bin, blinds, cooker, cupboard,
microwave, oven, sink
Living room: sofa, lamp, TV, armchair, blinds, bookcase, carpet
Dining room: table, chairs, blinds, carpet, cupboard
Bedroom: desk, chair, lamp, bed, armchair, bin, blinds, bookcase, carpet, cupboard,
wardrobe
Office: desk, chair, lamp, computer, carpet, bin, blinds, bookcase, cupboard
Bathroom: washing machine, bath, bin, blinds, shower
Garage: bin
Exercise 5
1 1 a cupboard 2 a bookcase 3 a wardrobe 4 a shower 5 a bin
2 1 She should stop buying things she doesn’t use. 2 He shouldn’t buy paper books. He
should use an e-reader instead. 3 She shouldn’t buy so many clothes. 4 They shouldn’t take
baths. They should save water. 5 They shouldn’t use so much plastic.
GRAMMAR 1
Page 80
Exercise 2
1F2T
Exercise 3
1 will have 2 won’t produce 3 Will they have
Exercise 5
2 will build 3 will their houses look 4 they won’t / will not 5 will have 6 ‘ll / will be 7 won’t /
will not need 8 will do 9 will we control 10 will send
Exercise 6
2 won’t / will not have 3 ‘ll / will need 4 will be 5 will it be 6 will pollute
Exercise 7

2 How will people spend their free time? 3 Will there be family meetings? 4 What will school
look like?
Brain teaser
twenty-one

SPEAKING
Page 81
Exercise 2
They need 1, 2 and 5. They decide to buy 5.
Exercise 3
Do you think that ...? What do you think about …? What about …? That’s a good point. OK,
good idea. Yes, but … You’re right. I think it’ll be (more) fun.
Exercise 4
2 Good point. 3 think about 4 It’ll be 5 right 6 Do you think 7 good idea
Exercise 5
2 think about ordering 3 I’m not sure 4 good thing is that 5 I don’t think 6 Do you think (that)
READING
Page 82
Exercise 3
Possible answers
1 They all show new technology in a house. 2 The technology they show is called ‘smart’.
Exercise 5
1D2B3F4C
Exercise 6
1c2a3f4e5b6d
Exercise 7
2 large 3 modern 4 quiet 5 eco-friendly 6 comfortable 7 old-fashioned
Exercise 8
2 ourselves 3 itself 4 herself 5 yourselves

VOCABULARY 2
Page 84
Exercise 2
b It’s cloudy, rainy and stormy. It’s cold. The temperature is +2°C
c It’s cloudy, windy and foggy. It’s cool. The temperature is +5°C.
d It’s sunny and cloudy. It’s warm. The temperature is +12°C.
e It’s sunny and windy. It’s cool. The temperature is +8°C.
Exercise 3
In the north ─ b, In the south ─ e, In the east ─ c, In the west ─ d
Exercise 4
2 storms 3 clouds 4 sky 5 wind 6 rain 7 ice 8 fog 9 dry
Exercise 5
Nouns: clouds, fog, ice, sky, snow, storms, wind
Adjectives: cloudy, cool, foggy, hot, rainy, snowy, stormy, sunny, warm, windy, dry, wet
Verbs: rain
Exercise 7
1 in the field / in the park 2 by the sea / on the island 3 on the lake/river 4 in the mountains
Exercise 8

1 There wasn’t any snow. It wasn’t very cold. 2 It was sunny. It is cold and windy. 3 It is
warm, and it isn’t raining much. 4 It didn’t snow enough. There was too little snow.

LISTENING
Page 85
Exercise 3
1 2, 8 2 6 3 1, 9 4 3, 4, 5, 7
Exercise 4
2 Germany 3 8,000 4 save animals 5 the USA

Exercise 5
2 One trillion 3 A/One hundred 4 Thomas Ponce’s website
GRAMMAR 2
Page 86
Exercise 2

1 To come with her to the new furniture shop. 2 Because Jan didn’t answer her message
yesterday and she is worried.
Exercise 3
2 spend 3 buy 4 join 5 get 6 do
Exercise 4
1 ‘s/is going to 2 ‘m/am not going to
Exercise 5

2 ‘m/am not going to buy 3 is he going to move 4 are going to build 5 Are you going to paint
6 isn’t / is not going to keep
Exercise 6
2 What are you going to do tonight? 3 Where are you going to spend the weekend? 4 How
are you going to celebrate your eighteenth birthday?
Exercise 7
2 are you going to use 3 ‘ll/will look 4 ‘ll/will come
WRITING
Page 87
Exercise 2
Possible answers
Places: crowded – empty, dangerous – safe, friendly – unfriendly, polluted – clean, quiet –
noisy, ugly – beautiful
Feelings: annoyed – relaxed, excited – bored, sad – happy, upset – cheerful
Exercise 3
1F2T3T4F
Exercise 4
Places: eco-friendly, clean, relaxing, beautiful, noisy, safe
Feelings: glad, worried
Exercise 5
Hi everyone ─ Hello guys
I’d like to tell you about my situation. ─ I’ve got some news for you.
I’m glad ─ I’m happy
I’m worried ─ I’m upset
Thanks for your comments on my blog. ─ I’m waiting for your comments.
That’s all for today. ─ In my next post/entry, I’ll ...

REVISION
Page 88
Exercise 1

1 large 2 oven 3 cupboards 4 old-fashioned 5 blinds 6 shower


Exercise 2
2 mountains 3 rain 4 cloudy 5 windy 6 storms
Exercise 3

2 won’t / will not keep 3 ’ll/will turn off 4 won’t / will not buy 5 ’ll/will tell 6 will she listen
Exercise 4

1 will come 2 is going to join 3 will get 4 aren’t going to work 5 won’t rain 6 will enjoy
Exercise 5

1 are you going to 2 ‘s/is easier 3 isn’t / is not keen

Exercise 6

1C2A3B4B5C6A
Page 89
Exercise 7
2 competition 3 creative 4 took

Exercise 8

2 save energy 3 cold water 4 year 5 grow vegetables, fruit and other plants 6 buying new
clothes

7 Just a job
VOCABULARY 1
Page 93
Exercise 2
1 vet 2 factory worker 3 chef 4 photographer 5 receptionist 6 office worker / web designer
7 nurse 8 postman 9 builder 10 scientist
Exercise 3
Possible answers
work indoors: actor/actress, architect, chef, cleaner, dentist, doctor, factory worker,
journalist, mechanic, nurse, office worker, receptionist, scientist, shop assistant, singer,
teacher, waiter/waitress, web designer
work outdoors: builder, driver, farmer, firefighter, pilot
work in a team: actor/actress, builder, chef, firefighter, office worker, scientist

wear a uniform: cleaner, chef, dentist, doctor, driver, firefighter, nurse, pilot, postman,
scientist, shop assistant, waiter/waitress
Exercise 4
1 journalist, works from home 2 dentist, works with his/her hands 3 architect, works on
his/her own 4 mechanic, has a full-time job 5 pilot, has a well-paid job
Exercise 5
Possible answers
1 2, 4, 5 2 1, 3 3 4, 5 4 1, 2, 3
Exercise 6
2 full-time, part-time 3 work on your own, for a company

GRAMMAR 1
Page 94
Exercise 2
1 F (She has worked in a shop, in a restaurant and in an office.) 2 T
Exercise 3
1 shop assistant 2 office worker 3 concerts 4 show, stage
Exercise 4
1 ’ve been 2 has taken 3 haven’t sung
Exercise 5

2 haven’t / have not tried 3 ‘s/has played 4 hasn’t / has not trained 5 ‘ve/have travelled
6 haven’t / have not used
Exercise 6
1 hotel receptionist 2 ’ve written, haven’t written; journalist 3 ’ve worn, haven’t worn; office
worker 4 ’ve been, haven’t been; pilot 5 ’ve seen, haven’t seen; vet 6 ’ve had, haven’t had;
dentist
Brain teaser
The number 8.

SPEAKING
Page 95
Exercise 2
They are looking for singers (photo 3), dancers (photo 1), lighting engineers (photo 4) and
sound engineers (photo 5).
Exercise 3
1 Because he likes the theatre. 2 Yes, he does. Diego knows how to use a mixing desk and
other equipment, so he could help as a sound engineer.
Exercise 4
2 you ever done 3 have any experience 4 Can you
Exercise 5
1c2b

READING
Page 96
Exercise 2
2 hip-hop 3 rock 4 R&B 5 musicals 6 soundtrack
Exercise 3
1 Ariana Grande. 2 Pop, R&B and hip-hop. 3 Students’ own answers
Exercise 4
1 T 2 F (Ariana has never learned to sing with a teacher.) 3 F (Ariana has received many
music prizes.) 4 T 5 T
Exercise 5
1D2A3C4E
Exercise 6
2 (as) an actress 3 stressed (and excited) 4 difficult/hard / not easy 5 critics
Page 97
Exercise 8
2 tour manager 3 songwriter 4 lighting engineer 5 music producer 6 musician

VOCABULARY 2
Page 98
Exercise 1
Possible answers:
factory ─ factory worker, engineer; hospital ─ doctor, nurse; hotel ─ cleaner, receptionist;
restaurant ─ waiter/waitress, chef; school ─ teacher, head teacher; shop ─ shop assistant,
cleaner
Exercise 2
1E2B3I4F5G6H7C8D9A
Exercise 3

2 chemist’s, travel agency 3 kindergarten, chemist’s, building site, laboratory, IT office, travel
agency, music studio 4 kindergarten, clinic, beauty salon 5 chemist’s, clinic, beauty salon
6 building site, laboratory, IT office, music studio
Exercise 4
2 abroad 3 hard 4 with children 5 with high-tech equipment 6 nine to five 7 long hours
Exercise 5
1 kindergarten 2 travel agency 3 music studio 4 building site 5 beauty salon
Exercise 6
1 of 2 with, kindergarten 3 with, IT office 4 to, chemist’s

LISTENING
Page 99
Exercise 2
3
Exercise 3
1 boom operator 2 band 3 composer 4 roadie 5 concert 6 recording engineer
Exercise 4
b Speaker 4 c Speaker 3 d Speaker 1 e Speaker 5
Exercise 5
Speaker 1 C Speaker 2 E Speaker 3 A Speaker 4 D Speaker 5 F
Exercise 6

1 boom operator, recording engineer 2 tour, band, roadie 3 composer 4 music journalist,
concerts 5 music teacher, pianist

GRAMMAR 2
Page 100
Exercise 2
1 has won 2 hasn’t given
Exercise 3
1 F (She hasn’t played on this stage before.) 2 F (Sophia’s brother, Tim, has made the poster.)
3 T 4 F (He hasn’t come to her concerts before.)
Exercise 4
2 tour 3 before
Exercise 6
1c2a3f4b5d6e
Exercise 7
Have you ever downloaded music from the Internet?
Have you ever given money to a street musician?
Have you ever met a famous singer?
Have you ever sung in a band?
Have you ever seen a live concert?

WRITING
Page 101
Exercise 2
1 Manual worker and cleaner.
2 They are not his/her dream jobs.
Exercise 3
(My parents) say I could work ... – (My parents) advise me to work ...
The first offer is … – In the first company, I could ...
The other one is ... - In the other one, I could ...
The problem is that I’ve never ... – (The problem is that) I have no experience in ...
I’d prefer ... - I’d rather ...
Should I accept …? – What should I do?
Exercise 4
2 The first offer, The other one 3 Both workplaces 4 The problem is, ’ve/have never worked
REVISION
Page 102
Exercise 1
1 receptionist 2 nurse 3 travel agency 4 architect 5 full-time 6 in a team
Exercise 2
2 chemist’s 3 laboratory 4 clinic 5 web designers 6 kindergarten
Exercise 3
1 ’s/has worked 2 haven’t / have not repaired, ’ve/have never received 3 Have you ever
worn, ’ve/have had
Exercise 4
2 ’s/has recorded 3 ’s/has sold 4 /has earned 5 have made 6 haven’t / have not heard
Exercise 5
1B2A3C4B5A
Exercise 6
1B2A3A4B
Page 103
Exercise 7
1C2A3D4E

8 Be yourself
VOCABULARY 1
Page 107
Exercise 1
2 dress 3 hat 4 jacket 5 jeans 6 shirt 7 shoes 8 shorts 9 skirt 10 sweater 11 trousers 12 t-shirt
Exercise 2
A skirt, shoes B coat, shoes, t-shirt C jeans/trousers, shoes D trousers, shoes E coat, shoes
Exercise 3
1 hoodie 2 miniskirt 3 leggings 4 boots 5 suit 6 raincoat 7 top 8 trainers 9 jumper
10 sweatshirt 11 cap 12 joggers 13 shirtdress 14 tights 15 flats
Exercise 4
1E2B3A4C5D
Exercise 5

2 tights 3 flats 4 suit 5 raincoat 6 miniskirt 7 leggings 8 hoodie 9 boots 10 top 11 trainers
12 jumper 13 joggers 14 sweatshirt 15 cap
Exercise 6
General look: attractive, cool, casual, trendy
Size: loose
Physical quality: heavy, comfortable
Pattern: plain, checked
Colour: colourful
Exercise 7
1 attractive 2 plain, colourful 3 checked, loose, heavy 4 casual, trendy

GRAMMAR 1
Page 108
Exercise 1
1b2a3c
Exercise 2
1 Cora 2 Camilla 3 Camilla
Exercise 3
a collection b fashion c competition, blog, ticket d results
Exercise 4
2b3c4d
Exercise 5
1 wrote 2 didn’t / did not give, haven’t / have not given 3 Have you ever made, did you make
Exercise 6
2 wrote 3 offered 4 ‘s/has never met 5 ‘s/has worked 6 was
Brain teaser
an address
SPEAKING
Page 109
Exercise 2
Possible answers
2 fitness bracelet – light, made of plastic and glass, plain black, small 3 keys – light, made of
metal, small 4 smartphone – light, quite big, made of plastic and glass 5 cap – light, plain
yellow 6 smartwatch – light, plain black, made of plastic and glass, small 7 sunglasses – light,
black, made of plastic, small 8 trainers – light, plain red, not very big 9 wallet – light, not very
big, plain black
Exercise 3
He left his phone. Yes, he found it.
Exercise 4

What does it look like? What make is it? Where did you leave it? I think I left my (phone)
here. It’s made of plastic. It’s got a pattern.
Exercise 5
2 did you leave 3 does it look like 4 What colour 5 ’s got a pattern 6 What make
Exercise 6
2 pattern 3 leather 4 round 5 wool 6 square

READING
Page 110
Exercise 1
Possible answers
outdoor: gardening

indoor: cooking, DIY, learning languages, making video games, playing games, reading,
watching films
educational: learning languages
competitive: doing sports
creative: gardening, making video games
Exercise 4
1 C, her mother 2 B, his father 3 D, her grandmother 4 A, her mother’s friend
Exercise 5
Person 3. Photo D shows Ruby as a little girl and her grandmother showing her how to knit.
Exercise 6
1B2A3C4D
Exercise 7
2 cardigan 3 pullover 4 socks 5 gloves 6 scarves 7 poncho

VOCABULARY 2
Page 112
Exercise 1
2 clever/hard-working 3 funny 4 lazy 5 quiet
Exercise 4
1D2B3A4E5F6C
Exercise 5
1 b calm 2 a honest b serious 3 a brave b creative 4 a optimistic b independent 5 a intelligent
b friendly 6 a generous b patient
Exercise 6
1 generous 2 serious 3 creative 4 patient 5 calm 6 intelligent

LISTENING
Page 113
Exercise 2
b
Exercise 3
-able: enjoyable, fashionable
-ic: realistic
-ful: stressful, useful
-ive: effective
-y: messy
Exercise 4
wonderful, attractive, fashionable
Exercise 5
2 shapes 3 eco-friendly / good for the environment
Exercise 6
1B2A3B4C

GRAMMAR 2
Page 114
Exercise 2
1 four 2 supported 3 6,641
Exercise 3
1 Doctor Who gadgets, O 2 her parents, S 3 her dad, S 4 the Guinness World Record, O
Exercise 4
1 bought 2 did she beat
Exercise 5
1 b – O 2 a – O, b – S 3 a – S, b – O 4 a – S, b – O
Exercise 7
1 (S) Students’ own answers
2 Who did Sarah make the first clothes for? (O) Her children.
Students’ own answers
3 Who has helped her create the blog? (S) Her husband.
Students’ own answers

4 What do their children show on the blog? (O) The clothes before and after the
transformation.
Students’ own answers
Exercise 8

2 Which dress will win the competition? 3 What does Claudia share on her fashion blog?
4 What have you collected? 5 Who is making a new cardigan?
WRITING
Page 115
Exercise 2
2 in the bathroom or in the bedroom 3 it was a gift from his grandpa
Exercise 3
Just to let you know that … – I’d like to tell you that ...
Many thanks for ... – I’d like to thank you very much for ...
Say thank you to (your parents) for … – Many thanks (to your parents) for ...
I think I left it … – Perhaps I left it ...
Perhaps I put it ... – Maybe I put it ...
It must be ... – I’m sure it is ...
Exercise 4
Opinion:
Possible answers: beautiful
Size:
Possible answers: big, small
Shape: round
Possible answers: square

Age:
Possible answers: old

Pattern:
Possible answers: plain, checked
Colour: blue, white, silver
Possible answers: colourful
Material: metal
Possible answers: leather
Exercise 5
1 new checked grey and blue 2 funny square colourful 3 expensive brown leather

REVISION
Page 116
Exercise 1
1 raincoat 2 cap, sweatshirt 3 suit 4 checked 5 heavy
Exercise 2
2 honest 3 generous 4 independent 5 patient
Exercise 3
2 ’ve/have lost 3 didn’t / did not see 4 Have you ever bought 5 designed
Exercise 4
2 Who has invited you 3 What do you want 4 What does Jonathan need 5 What / Which
scarf is going to win
Exercise 5
2 enough/any 3 an 4 takes 5 have
Exercise 6
2 Who has read 3 ’m/am not fond 4 are you going 5 it’ll / it will be
Exercise 7
2 ’s/is made of 3 Is there any/much/enough 4 ‘re/are going to 5 didn’t / did not give
Page 117
Exercise 8
1B2A3B4C
CULTURE 1
Page 120
Exercies 2
Mr Bean, Harry Potter, Bugs Bunny
Exercise 3

2 Because film premieres often take place there. 3 The biggest statue. / A statue of William
Shakespeare. 4 An audio tour.
Exercise 4
2 crowd 3 carpet 4 celebrity 5 statue 6 bench 7 fan 8 premiere

Exercise 7
All of the names from the box in exercise 6 appear in the recording.
1 The foot (from Monthy Python) 2 Students’ own answers

CULTURE 2
Page 121
Exercise 2
1C2B3E4A5D6F
Exercise 3
all of them
Exercise 4
2 the Empire State Building 3 the zoo 4 by cab 5 on a boat 6 a railway line 7 a Broadway
show
Exercise 5
2 fountain 3 skyline 4 railway line 5 cab 6 harbour

CULTURE 3
Page 122
Exercise 3

1 F (The Maoris arrived about 400 years earlier.) 2 T 3 F (The Maoris and the Europeans have
made peace.) 4 F (Maoris and Europeans perform together.) 5 T
Exercise 4

2 by boat 3 strange faces 4 a language 5 a war dance 6 your opponents 7 your feet 8 your
arms
Exercise 5
1 Students’ own answers 2 The Aboriginal Australians 3 Yes (but only in some ways).
Exercise 7
2 oldest 3 Asia 4 250 5 art 6 hunt

CULTURE 4
Page 123
Exercise 2

2 Dublin 3 Australia 4 Canberra 5 the UK 6 London 7 Canada 8 Ottawa 9 New Zealand


10 Wellington 11 the USA 12 Washington, D.C.
Exercise 3
2 no 3 English and Spanish 4 English and French 5 Aboriginal Australians 6 the kiwi, in New
Zealand
Exercise 4
2 republic 3 criminal 4 migrant 5 races 6 independent 7 head of state

EXTRA GRAMMAR PRACTICE


0.1
Page 128
Exercise 1

2 What is your hobby? 3 How old are you? 4 What are your favourite subjects? 5 When is
your birthday? 6 What is your name?
Exercise 2
2 How 3 When 4 What 5 What
Exercise 3
1B2C3A4B
0.2
Exercise 1
2 love watching 3 hates 4 like doing 5 doesn’t / does not like 6 love playing
Exercise 2
2 hate doing 3 loves 4 likes learning 5 hates studying 6 loves learning 7 likes 8 hates reading
Exercise 3
2 them 3 her 4 us 5 it 6 him
Exercise 4
1A2B3B4B

0.3
Page 129
Exercise 1
2 We have / We’ve got rollerblades.
3 I haven’t / have not got any sisters.
4 My brother’s got / My brother has got a guitar.
5 They haven’t / have not got any skateboards.
6 Susie hasn’t / has not got a new tablet.
Exercise 2
2 Has Sandra got a watch? No, she hasn’t. 3 Have you and Mike got a car? Yes, we have.
4 Has their house got white walls? Yes, it has. 5 Have Mary and Rob got a laptop? No, they
haven’t. 6 Has your father got a good job? Yes, he has.
Exercise 3

2 We can give 3 Adam can sing 4 I can’t/cannot sing 5 Can you play 6 I can’t 7 Pierre can play
8 Can you speak 9 we can 10 we can cook
Exercise 4
2 ‘s/has 3 can 4 can’t/cannot 5 him 6 like/enjoy/go
0.4
Exercise 1
2 There aren’t / are not 3 Is there 4 There’s / There is 5 are there 6 There isn’t / is not
Exercise 2
2 our 3 my 4 her 5 their
Exercise 3
2 children’s 3 Tina’s 4 teachers’ 5 mum’s
Exercise 4
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Exercise 1
1 go 2 plays 3 don’t 4 watches 5 Do 6 Does
Exercise 2

2 organises 3 Does Lady Gaga have / Has Lady Gaga got 4 Do you watch 5 doesn’t / does not
remember 6 don’t / do not use
Exercise 3
2 does the course start 3 does it finish 4 do you do 5 does the Academy show
Exercise 4
2 The TV show is always on Saturday. 3 When do they usually have a chat? 4 We hardly ever
watch sitcoms. 5 I often play games with friends. 6 Do you sometimes read film reviews?
Exercise 5

2 My parents never go to the cinema. 3 We hardly ever watch TV these days. 4 I sometimes
watch something on Netflix. 5 I usually use apps on my phone. 6 My younger brother is
always in front of his computer!
Exercise 6
1 hardly ever uses social media 2 sometimes uploads a new video 3 ‘s / is always in front of
her computer 5 never watches animated films
Exercise 7
2 hardly ever uses 3 never watches 4 plays video games with 5 How does he record
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Exercise 1
2 ’re/are studying 3 ’s/is reading 4 ’re/are going 5 ’re/are making 6 ’s/is creating
Exercise 2
2 are you recording 3 Is he designing 4 aren’t / are not practising 5 ’m/am not choosing 6 is
Joan preparing
Exercise 3

1 Are they doing a project now? Yes, they are. 2 Is he uploading a video at the moment? No,
he isn’t. 4 Is she reading a novel today? Yes, she is.
Exercise 4
1 takes 2 isn’t reading 3 are you watching 4 are learning 5 does she find 6 has
Exercise 5
2 prepare, ’s/is preparing 3 go, ’re/are going 4 listen, ’m/am listening
Exercise 6

2 Do you know 3 takes 4 come 5 are waiting 6 ’re/are talking


Exercise 7

2 Penny often shares her stories on social media. 3 Are they watching a performance at the
moment? 4 I don’t / do not go to my ballet lessons on Tuesdays. 5 How often do you go to
concerts?
Exercise 8
2 shares his stories 3 don’t / do not listen to 4 is your class reading 5 do you go to

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Exercise 1
burger – C, cash – U, cheese – U, coin – C, egg – C, food – U, money – U, shelf – C, wallet – C
Exercise 2
-s: cats, chairs, days, keys, plates
-es: brushes, classes, matches, tomatoes
-ies: copies, countries
-ves: knives, shelves, wives
irregular: children, feet, women
Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
2 some 3 a 4 a 5 an 6 some
Exercise 5
1 How much 2 any 3 any 4 How many 5 much 6 a lot of
Exercise 6
2 any 3 much 4 a lot of / lots of 5 many 6 a lot of / lots of / much
Exercise 7
2 a lot of / lots of / many 3 any 4 some 5 any 6 much / a lot of / lots of
Exercise 8
2 some shoe shops 3 a lot of / many discounts 4 any bargains 5 How many banks

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Exercise 1
2 lazier, the laziest 3 worse, the worst 4 nicer, the nicest 5 hotter, the hottest 6 more
expensive, the most expensive
Exercise 2
2 more difficult 3 the most beautiful 4 lower 5 the shortest 6 dirtier
Exercise 4
2 friendlier 3 better 4 the 5 more 6 than
Exercise 5
2 cheaply 3 well 4 happily 5 terribly
Exercise 6
2 faster 3 cheaper, worse 4 more slowly 5 the most exciting
Exercise 7
2 as good as 3 the highest 4 further 5 cheaper 6 more friendly / friendlier
Exercise 8
2 more slowly than 3 better than 4 as badly as

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Exercise 1
2 have to close 3 has to water 4 doesn’t / does not have to speak 5 don’t /do not have to
phone 6 has to wear
Exercise 2
2 Do we have to 3 Does he have to 4 Does she have to 5 Do I/we have to 6 Do you have to /
Does he have to
Exercise 3
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3.7
Exercise 1
2 shouldn’t /should not change 3 Could you lend me 4 must follow 5 should talk 6 mustn’t /
must not leave
Exercise 2
2 don’t have to 3 mustn’t 4 doesn’t have to 5 mustn’t 6 don’t have to
Exercise 3
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Exercise 1
2 was 3 was 4 weren’t / were not 5 wasn’t / was not
Exercise 2

2 weren’t / were not 3 were 4 was 5 wasn’t / was not 6 Was 7 was 8 wasn’t / was not 9 were
10 was 11 weren’t / were not
Exercise 3

2 there were 3 There was 4 there was 5 were there 6 there was 7 there weren’t / were not
8 there were
Exercise 4
1 was 2 ago 3 wasn’t / was not 4 were 5 there 6 when

4.7
Exercise 1
2 booked 3 went, read 4 ate, asked 5 paid
Exercise 2
2 took 3 had 4 ordered 5 brought 6 looked 7 were 8 worked
Exercise 3
1 ate 2 took 3 baked 4 made 5 paid

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Exercise 1
2 didn’t / did not leave 3 didn’t / did not invent 4 didn’t / did not find 5 didn’t / did not have
Exercise 2

2 didn’t / did not go 3 did he become 4 didn’t / did not hear 5 did you communicate 6 didn’t
/ did not need
Exercise 4
1 did they produce 2 did he become interested 3 did you learn 4 I didn’t / did not wear 5 Did
people know

5.7
Exercise 1
1 a, the, a, a 2 the, the, the, the 3 a, the 4 a, Ø, the 5 a, the, Ø
Exercise 2
2 the 3 a 4 Ø 5 The 6 The 7 The 8 a 9 an 10 an
Exercise 3
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Exercise 1
2 There will be a big fridge in the kitchen. 3 We won’t need a dining room. 4 Will there be
two bathrooms? 5 When will they move into their new house? 6 There won’t be any carpets.
Exercise 2
2 won’t / will not be 3 will be 4 won’t / will not do 5 ’ll/will protect 6 will we be
Exercise 3
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6.7
Exercise 1
1
2 Are you going to spend 3 aren’t / ’re not / are not going to plant 4 is she going to meet
5 ’re/are going to start 6 isn’t / ’s not / is not going to buy
Exercise 2
1 am going to 2 will 3 is going to 4 are going to 5 won’t
Exercise 3
2 ’ll/will buy 3 are you going to come, won’t / will not be 4 Will you come, ’m/am going to
tidy
Exercise 4
1 ’s/is going to reduce 2 are you going to change 3 there won’t / will not be 4 I’m / I am not
going to buy 5 they’ll / they will have

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Exercise 1
2 I have worked on the computer. 3 She hasn’t written a novel. 4 We haven’t danced
together before. 5 They have played ten concerts.
Exercise 2
1 haven’t / have not travelled 2 ’s/has been, hasn’t / has not seen 3 ’ve/have found, haven’t
/ have not phoned 4 ’s/has completed, hasn’t / has not worked 5 ’s/has appeared, haven’t /
have not performed
Exercise 3
2 have visited 3 hasn’t / has not been 4 ’ve/have had 5 have been 6 ’s/has made
Exercise 4
1 ’s/has left home for 2 haven’t / have not worked in 3 have been badly paid 4 haven’t /
have not worked on 5 ’s/has worn a uniform

7.7
Exercise 1
2 Have you ever written 3 Have you ever done 4 Have you ever been 5 Have you ever trained
6 Have you ever given
Exercise 2
2 Has she organised, No, she hasn’t. 3 Have they worked, Yes, they have. 4 Have you ever
repaired, No, I haven’t 5 Has he done, Yes, he has.
Exercise 3
1 when 2 has 3 Have 4 Has 5 ever 6 in

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Exercise 1
1 saw 2 has taken 3 have never found 4 began 5 Have you ever met 6 Did you hear
Exercise 2
2 didn’t / did not pay 3 Has Mia sold 4 did Steve buy 5 Have you ever forgotten 6 haven’t /
have not sent
Exercise 3
1 ’ve/have never been 2 called, didn’t / did not answer, were you, had, switched 3 Have you
ever lost, lost, ’s/has never found 4 Has your sister chosen, tried, didn’t / did not fit 5 Were
you, didn’t / did not like, Did you like 6 have been, ’ve/have never travelled, went, had
Exercise 4
2 started 3 wrote 4 advised 5 helped 6 wasn’t / was not 7 didn’t / did not give up 8 ’ve/have
learnt 9 ’s/has become 10 haven’t / have not changed
Exercise 5
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Exercise 1
2 What did they bring to the workshops? (O) 3 What does she use for upcycling? (O) 4 Which
colour will be the best? (S) 5 Who are you going to help? (O)
Exercise 2
2 has found (S), has Susie found (O) 3 is teaching (S), is Ms Stacy teaching (O) 4 will win (S),
will Rosie win (O) 5 likes (S), does John like (O)
Exercise 3
2 Who sometimes asks Christina to decorate some plain clothes? 3 What has she painted for
Oliver / her boyfriend? 4 Who has advised Christina to start working on her own? 5 What
could Christina open?
Exercise 4
2 Who invited Aunt Sylvie, Uncle Bill and their two sons? 3 What did Aunt Sylvie bring?
4 What did you get from your parents? 5 What did Ann and Judy give you? 6 Who gave you a
bubble tea kit?
Exercise 5
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