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3 PRONUNCIATION 6B 3 PRONUNCIATION
a 2 West|min|ster A|bbey a 2 journalist, 3 nurse, 4 lunch, 5 summer
3 Co|vent Gar|den 1 VOCABULARY
c 2 I really like it. It’s fantastic.
4 St Paul’s Ca|the|dral a 2 second, 3 third, 4 fifth, 5 twelfth, 3 I don’t like him. He’s awful.
5 Pi|cca|di|lly Cir|cus 6 thirteenth, 7 twentieth, 8 twenty-first 4 I don’t like her. She’s terrible.
6 Lei|cester Square b 2 sixth, eighth
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the Hou|ses of Par|lia|ment
Tra|fal|gar Square
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ninth, eleventh
eighteenth, twenty-second
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9 Wem|bley Sta|di|um 5 fifteenth, twentieth
10 the Tow|er of Lon|don
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6 twenty-first, twenty-eighth
7 twenty-third, twenty-second a 2 Were, 3 wasn’t, 4 were, 5 wasn’t,
6 Were, 7 was, 8 weren’t
Practical English 8 thirtieth, thirty-first
b 2 was, 3 Was, 4 wasn’t, 5 was, 6 was,
c 2 31/10, the thirty-first of October
1 VOCABULARY 3 1/1, the first of January 7 were, 8 were
2 jacket, 3 jeans, 4 shirt, 5 sweater, 4 4/7, the fourth of July c 2 Is, isn’t, was, ’s / is
6 trousers, 7 T-shirt, 8 skirt 5 14/2, the fourteenth of February 3 are, were
4 ’s / is, was, were
2 BUYING CLOTHES 2 PRONUNCIATION 5 was, was
a 2 size, 3 medium, 4 large, 5 try, a 2 a, 3 a, 4 b, 5 a, 6 b, 7 b, 8 a d Students’ own answers
6 changing, 7 Thank, 8 much
3 GRAMMAR 2 PRONUNCIATION
b 2 over there, 3 there
a 2 painting, 3 dancing, 4 running, a A Who was Andy Warhol?
c 2 That, 3 Those, 4 These
5 cooking, 6 swimming, 7 studying, B He was an artist.
3 SOCIAL ENGLISH 8 writing, 9 playing A Was he English?
b 2 driving at night B No, he wasn’t. He was American.
2 It’s so cool! 3 What’s wrong? 4 No way!,
3 doesn’t mind sitting in cafés A When was he born?
5 Right now? 6 I have to go. 7 Have fun!
4 He loves swimming in the sea. B He was born in 1928.
5 He doesn’t like watching football. A Were his parents American?
Can you remember…? 1–5 6 loves dancing at parties B No, they weren’t.
7 hates driving at night b 2 She was Swiss.
1 GRAMMAR 8 She likes sitting in cafés. 3 He wasn’t rich.
2 children, 3 doesn’t, 4 brother’s, 5 Is, 9 She doesn’t like swimming in the sea. 4 They weren’t expensive.
6 Don’t stop, 7 usually cycles, on, 8 Who’s, 10 She doesn’t mind watching football. 5 Where were you?
9 are you going 11–15 Students’ own answers 6 Was she a vet?
c 2 the twenty-fifth of December 7 He was wrong.
2 VOCABULARY
3 He gets up quite early.
2 soldier, 3 have children, 4 easy, 5 run,
4 They have eggs. 3 VOCABULARY
6 cheap, 7 eighty, 8 builder a -er dancer, painter, singer, writer
5 They have lunch at home.
6 They watch a film (on TV). -or actor, director, inventor
3 PRONUNCIATION
7 They play games together. -ist artist, novelist, pianist, scientist
2 mother, 3 take, 4 hot, 5 hour, 6 lunch 8 They go to bed very late. -ian musician, politician
4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY d Students’ own answers b 3 was an actor, 4 was a scientist,
5 was a singer, 6 were inventors,
2 b, 3 a, 4 b, 5 a, 6 b, 7 c, 8 b, 9 a, 10 c
6C 7 was a writer / novelist,
8 were painters / artists
6A 1 VOCABULARY c 3 Was Charlotte Bronte a novelist?
1 GRAMMAR a Down: 2 guitar, 3 accordian, 6 bass, Yes, she was.
7 piano 4 Was Frida Kahlo a pianist?
a 2 you, 3 him, 4 her, 5 it, 6 us, 7 you, No, she wasn’t. She was an artist.
8 them Across: 4 drums, 5 keyboard, 8 violin,
9 saxophone 5 Were J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis
b 2 him, 3 you, 4 them, 5 us, 6 me, 7 you, musicians?
8 her, 9 him, 10 them b 2 guitarist, 3 accordionist, 4 drummer, No, they weren’t. They were writers.
5 keyboard player, 6 bass player, 6 Was David Bowie a singer?
c 3 he, me, 4 I, them, 5 She, us, 6 We, it, 7 pianist, 8 violinist, 9 saxophonist
7 they, him, 8 I, you Yes, he was.
c 1 a, 2 c, 3 a, 4 c, 5 b, 6 c 7 Were Vivaldi and Bach composers?
d 2 her, 3 he, 4 him, 5 them, 6 they, 7 her, Yes, they were.
8 she 2 GRAMMAR 8 Was Dante Alighieri a politician?
2 VOCABULARY a 2 doesn’t, 3 Is, 4 aren’t, 5 Do, 6 don’t, No, he wasn’t. He was a poet.
7 isn’t, 8 Does
a 2 d, 3 e, 4 g, 5 f, 6 h, 7 c, 8 a
b 2 arrive, 3 desert, 4 comfortable, 5 sells,
b 2 do, 3 isn’t, 4 don’t, 5 aren’t, 6 Does,
7 is, 8 doesn’t, 9 don’t, 10 Are
7B
6 valuable, 7 through, 8 village 1 GRAMMAR
c 2 play
c 2 inside, 3 decide, 4 strange, 3 is Fiona a 2 called, didn’t call
5 mountain, 6 leave, 7 into, 8 surprised 4 does Harriet live 3 liked, didn’t like
5 How old are Chris and Gray? 4 looked, didn’t look
6 What does Jason play? 5 checked, didn’t check
7 Where do Scott and Fiona live? 6 booked, didn’t book
7 played, didn’t play
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1 GRAMMAR
2 ’m working, 3 found, were, a 2 Is there, 3 there isn’t, 4 there’s,
a 2 drank, 3 bought, 4 knew, 5 found, 5 are there, 6 There are, 7 a, 8 there is,
4 are / ’re having, 5 didn’t get, 6 don’t like
6 thought, 7 took, 8 said, 9 put on 9 any, 10 any, 11 some
b 2 went shopping after work last night 2 VOCABULARY b 2 Are there any carpets?
3 wore jeans yesterday 2 fourteen, 3 fourth, 4 guitarist, 5 weather, 3 There aren’t any plants
4 didn’t have dinner at home last night 6 every day, 7 month, 8 have a garden 4 There are some books
5 bought a lot of things yesterday 5 Are there any glasses
6 didn’t get up early yesterday 3 PRONUNCIATION 6 There aren’t any files
morning 2 three, 3 those, 4 jacket, 5 needed,
7 felt ill yesterday c 2 it, 3 There, 4 they, 5 There, 6 There,
6 started 7 there, 8 there, 9 there, 10 They
8 didn’t go out last week
9 didn’t have breakfast yesterday 4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY d 2 There’s a sofa under the bike.
10 couldn’t come to my party last year 3 There are some boxes on the
2 first, 3 for, 4 took, 5 back, 6 didn’t, 7 was,
c 3 did you go, 4 did you wear, shelves.
8 her, 9 spoke, 10 weren’t
5 did you get, 6 Did you get / take, 4 There’s a small table in front of the
sofa.
7 Did you have, 8 Was
8A 5 There’s a small carpet on the floor.
2 VOCABULARY 6 There’s a window in the corner.
1 PRONUNCIATION
a 2 for a walk, 3 a good time, 4 a car, e Students’ own answers
a 2 said, 3 lost, 4 had, 5 bought, 6 drove,
5 by train, 6 shopping f Students’ own answers
7 could, 8 learned
b 2 got, 3 had, 4 went, 5 got, 6 had,
7 went, 8 had, 9 went, 10 had, 11 went, 3 PRONUNCIATION
12 had a 2 stairs, 3 we’re, 4 hair
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