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1 F ir s t m e e t in g s page 4 Speaking
everyday expressions 26
Grammar
Writing
verb be (l/you) 5
a social media message 26
verb be (we/you) 7
question words 9 Pronunciation
stress in yes/no questions and answers 22
Vocabulary
introductions 4 Listening fo r pleasure
numbers 1-10; countries 6 Unusual collections 27
the alphabet 8
Speaking [ 4 M y life page 28
hello and goodbye 10 Grammar
W riting present simple positive 28
filling in a form 10 present simple negative 31
Pronunciation present simple yes/no questions 33
saying names of countries 6 Vocabulary
the alphabet 8 common verbs 29
Listening fo r pleasure transport 30
Murder in Kingston 11 daily activities 32
Speaking
page 12 in a shop 34
[2 Q u e s t io n s
W riting
Grammar
an informal email 34
this/that/these/those; verb be (it/they) 13
verb be (he/she/it/they) 15 Pronunciation
subject pronouns 16 present simple with he/she/it 28
stress in present simple yes/no questions and answers 32
Vocabulary
objects; numbers 11-100 12 Review: Units 3 & 4 35
jobs 14
prepositions of place 17
[ 5 S ty le a n d d e s ig n page 36
Speaking
telling the time 18 Grammar
W riting adverbs of frequency 36
a blog 18 Wh- questions 39
present simple - all forms 40
Pronunciation
word stress: -teen and -ty 12 Vocabulary
word stress: jobs 14 colours and clothes 37
adjectives 38
Review: u n its 1 & 2 19 parts of the body 41
adjective modifiers 41
[3 P e o p le a n d p o s s e s s io n s page 20 Speaking
travel information 42
Grammar
Writing
have got, has got 21
making arrangements by text 42
have got negatives and questions 22
possession 25 Pronunciation
word stress: clothes 37
Vocabulary
plural forms 41
adjective + noun phrases (1); irregular plurals 20
opposite adjectives 23 Reading fo r pleasure
family 24 ■ The Girl with Red Hair 43
Writing
I 6 Places a n d fa c ilitie s page 44
a biography 66
Grammar Pronunciation
there is/there are 45 was and were 60
is th e re ...?/Are th e re ...? 47 regular past simple endings 63
■ all the and each 49 linking (2) 65
vocabulary
■ places in a town 44 Review: Units 7 & 8 67
hotel facilities 46
■ rooms and furniture 48
[ 9 U nusual s to rie s p age 68 I
Speaking
explaining problems 50 Grammar
past simple irregular verbs 68
W riting
past simple negatives and questions 70
■ a hotel review 50
ago 72
Pronunciation
Vocabulary
is th e re ... ?!Are th e re ...? 47
adjective + noun phrases (2) 69
linking (1) 49
verb phrases (1) 71
Review: Units 5 & 6 51 Speaking
the weather 74
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First meetings
vocabulary introductions
1 Complete the sentences. Use the phrases in the box.
2 Match beginnings 1-8 to endings a-h. 3 Complete the conversation between Chris and David. Use
1 Hello, a business? the words in the box.
2 Hi, I'm b you.
And HeWe Hi holiday Nice No study Yes you
3 Nice c I'm not.
4 And d I am. Chris 1 Hello . I'm Chris.
5 Are you here to e I'm Luz. David 2_________ , I'm David. 3_________ to meet you.
6 No, f Murat, Chris 4_________ you. Are 5_________ here on holiday?
David 6_________ , I'm not. I'm here to 7_________ . And
7 Are you here on g study?
you? Are you here on 8_________ ?
8 Yes, h to meet you. Chris 9_________ , I am.
verb be (I/you)
4 Complete the sentences with I or you. 6a ((JirchjHhe correct options.
1 I 'm Lola. 1 __ Will.
2 Are_________ here on holiday? a (Fm) b Ami
3 _________ 'm not Ahmet. 2 __ Sabine.
4 _________ 'm here to study. a Am I b I’m not
5 Are_________ Sarah? 3 __ here on business?
6 _________ 'm not on business. a You aren't b Are you
4 __ Frida?
5 Complete the conversations. a You’re b Are you
1 Viktor Hi. I'm Viktor. 5 __ to study.
Amy _________ Amy. a Am I b I’m here
2 Kemal Hello,_________ Kemal. 6 __ on holiday?
Susie H i,_________ Susie. a Are you b You aren’t
3 A m y ___________________ on business? 7 __ Ben.
Susie No,_. a I'm not b Am I
4 Viktor _________ here on holiday. And you? 8 __ here to study.
Kemal _________ here to study. a Are you b You're
5 V i k t o r ___________________ Susie?
Susie Yes,_. b 1.1))) Listen and check your answers.
6 Amy Hello.___________________ Viktor?
C 1 .1 )))Listen again and repeat.
Kemal No,_________Kemal.
Across Down
verb be (we/you)
5 Complete the sentences with I'm or We’re.
6a Make the sentences negative. Use the words in (brackets). 7 Complete the conversation between Igor (I), Ratu (R) and
1 We’re from the UK. (the USA) Nuray (N).
We w e n t from the lASA._______________________ I Hello,1 I'm Igor.
2 I'm from Japan. (China) R Hi,2_________ Ratu.
I___________________________________________ N And 3_________ Nuray.
I Nice to meet you. W here4___________________
3 We’re here on holiday, (on business)
from, Ratu?
We_________________________________________ R 5__________from Indonesia.
4 I’m Susie. (Amy) I And you, Nuray?
1___________________________________________ N 6__________from Turkey.
5 You’re here to study, (on holiday) I 7____________________here to study?
You_________________________________________ R, N No,8___________________. 9_________ on holiday.
6 We're from Washington. (New York)
8 Put eight more capital letters in the correct places.
We_________________________________________
My name isMarisol. i'm from Seville in spain. javier and
7 You're from Brazil. (Spain) i are on holiday in turkey, we are in a hotel in istanbul.
You_________________________________________
w m m m i the alphabet
1 a (Circleithe letter with a different sound.
H o m e ad d re ss 3
A n k a ra
C o u n try 4
S ig n a t u r e Faruk A kka ya
Murder in Kingston
1 Look at the illustrations. Put them in order 1-4. 3 What do you think happens next? Look at the illustrations
and choose one.
b 1.9 ))) Listen to the extract again. Turn to page 84 and read
along.
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Questions
b 2.11 Listen and check your answers. PRONUNCIATION word stress: -teen and -ty
2 Complete the series. 3a 2.2))) Listen and write the numbers you hear.
1 eight, nine, ten, eleven
2 thirteen, fourteen, fifteen,_________
3 thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three,_________
4 ninety-seven, ninety-eight, ninety-nine,_________
5 six, eight, ten,_________
6 fourteen, sixteen, eighteen,_________
b 2.2))) Listen again and repeat.
7 forty-three, forty-five, forty-seven,_________
8 fifty, sixty, seventy,_________
1 What’s<ffej})/ that / these / 2 What's this / that / these / 3 What are /his / /ha/ / 4 What are this / Ihaf /
those in English? those in English? these / those in English? these / those in English?
5 What's this / that / these / 6 What are this / /ha/ / 7 What's this / fha/ / these / 8 What are this / /ha/ /
those in English? these / those in English? those in English? these / those in English?
Complete the sentences with It's or They’re. Complete the conversations with is, is, ve or are. Use the
a They're apples. contractions where possible.
b _________ a book. 1 A What s that?
c _________ a laptop. B It_________ my pen.
d _________ wallets. 2 A _________ those your keys?
e _________ a tablet. B Yes, they________ .
f _________ pens. 3 A _________ this a phone?
g _________ an umbrella. B Yes, it_________ .
h _________ notepads. 4 A W hat_________ these?
B They_________ apples.
Match answers a-h in exercise 5a to questions 1-8 in 5 A _________ those your books?
exercise 4. B Yes, they________ .
1 g 3 __ 5 __ 7 __ 6 A What_________ that?
2 __ 4 __ 6 __ 8 __ B It_________ my laptop.
MHWWIHB Jobs
Look at the photos and complete the puzzle. What is the mystery word?
Hannah
Gregor
Jane
Mike
Carmelo
Carmen J Phei
Complete the sentences about the people and their jobs EMM2EH3ZI word stress: jobs
from exercise 1.
1 lane’s a shop assistant. 3a Complete the table with the words in the box.
2 Mike's____________________ deeter shop assistant student taxi driver teacher
3 Phei’s ____________________ waiter
4 Carmelo's____________________
5 Carmen's____________________ Two syllables Four syllables
6 Gregor's____________________
7 Hannah’s ____________________
verb be (he/she/it/they)
4a Complete the sentences with He's, She's, It's or They're. 5a (Circjtjhe correct options.
1 W hat__ that?
a (s) b are
2 __ Natasha a teacher?
a Is b Are
3 Where__Bagus from?
a 's b are
4 __ those your pens?
a Is b Are
1 I ts fromTapan. a doctor. 5 Where_Olga from?
a 's b are
6 __ this your phone?
a is b are
7 W hat__ these?
a ’s b are
8 __ Fabio a waiter?
a Is b Are
b Match answers a-h to questions 1-8 in exercise 5a.
on holiday. 4 from France. 3 a He’s from Indonesia.
__ b Yes, it is.
__ c No, he isn't. He's unemployed.
__ d It’s my notepad.
__ e She's from Russia.
__ f They're apples.
---- g No, she isn’t. She’s an engineer.
__ h Yes, they are.
subject pronouns
1 (Circj^ithe correct options. 3a Complete the phone conversation.
1 This in Mark._________ 's a taxi driver.
a He b She
2 Maksym and Agata are from Poland._________ ’re
doctors.
a She b They
3 Where's my wallet?_________ isn't in my bag.
a He b It
4 I'm an engineer._________ 'm from Brazil.
a I b You
5 Thorsten and 1are from Germany._________ Ye
waiters.
a We b They
6 Nice to meet you, Julio. Are_________ from Spain?
a he b you
7 Isabelle is from Australia._________ 's a teacher.
a He b She
8 Those are nice apples._________ 're from France.
a It b They
v m m m i prepositions of place
4 Look at the map of Manchester. Match questions 1-6 to 5 Look at the map and complete the sentences with the
answers a-f. correct prepositions.
1 Where's Manchester? d 1 Manchester is in the north west of England.
2 Where's the Arndale Shopping Centre? __ 2 The Cornerhouse cinema is_________ the Palace
3 Where's the Central Library? __ Hotel.
4 Where's the Palace Theatre? __ 3 The Manchester Art Gallery is_________ Mosley
5 Where's the Manchester Art Gallery? __ Street.
6 Where's the Albert Hall? __ 4 The Arndale Shopping Centre is_________ Market
Street.
a It’s next to the Town Hall, 5 The Royal Exchange Theatre is_________ the Arndale
b It’s in Chinatown, Shopping Centre.
c It’s on Peter Street, 6 The Palace Theatre is_________Oxford Street.
d It's in the UK.
e It’s near the canal,
f It’s in Manchester.
vm m fm
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of be. 5 Write the numbers.
Use contractions where possible.
1 It's a pen.
2 _________ you from Germany?
3 H e_________ an engineer. He's a teacher.
4 Hi, I _________ Sophie. 6 Complete the jobs with a, e, i, o or u.
5 _________she a student?
6 We_________ on holiday. We're on business.
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People and possessions
3.1 My neighbours
5a Write sentences about the people in the table. Use a Complete the text with the correct form of have got.
subject pronoun and the correct form of have got. Use contractions.
Ivan l
1 White negative sentences. 3a 3.3 )| Listen and mark the stress. There is one stressed word
1 I've got a bank account. in each sentence or question.
I Wavtvit yot a bank account, A Have you got a c*r?
2 Kim’s got an interesting job. B No, I haven't. And you?
A Yes, I have. I've got a Mini.
3 We've got nice neighbours.
b 3.31))Listen again and repeat.
v m m m i opposite adjectives
4a Match adjectives 1-8 to their opposites a-h.
1 expensive a bad
2 cold b cheap
3 big c hot
4 good d old
5 happy e poor
6 new f sad
7 old g small
8 rich h young
b 3.4))) Listen and check your answers. 5 a _________ wallet 6 a n _________ pen
family
1a Look at the photos and complete the missing letters. Look at Miriam's family tree and complete the text. Use
plurals where necessary.
SUSIE TONY
f__________and h_____________and
m_________= w______
P____________
ALICE MARCO
possession
3 ^Jirdtjithe correct possessive determiner.
1 We're from Greece. (Qur)/ Their names are Iris and
Athena.
2 He's from Russia. Her / His name's Boris.
3 They’re from Indonesia. Our / Their names are Candra
and Surya.
4 She's from Germany. Her / His name's Inge.
5 You’re from Turkey. My / Your name’s Ozkan.
6 I’m from China. My / Your name's Daisy.
5a Look at the family tree in exercise 2. Complete the 6a 3.8 UListen and write six sentences.
sentences. Use possessive is where necessary. 1 That Laptop’s expensive-.________________________
1 Susie is Tony's wife. 2 _________________________________________________
2 Alfie is_________ husband. 3 ____________________________________________
3 Alice is_________sister. 4 ____________________________________________
4 David is_________ and_________ brother. 5 ____________________________________________
5 Emily is_________ mother. 6 _________________________________________________
6 Tony is_________ an d _________ son.
b Look at sentences 1-6 in exercise 6a. What is the meaning
7 Alice and Marco are_________ and________ of V? Complete the table with 1-6.
children.
8 Helena and Nico are_________ parents. is 1
9 David, Cathy and Miriam are_________ and has
_________ children.
possession
10 Emily and Alfie are_________ parents.
b 3.7 f Listen and check your answers. C 3.8))) Listen again and repeat.
Unusual collections
1 Match the photos to the words in the box. 2 3.10))) Look at the photos and listen to a radio documentary about unusual
Use a dictionary to help you, if necessary. collections. Number the pictures 1-3 in the order you hear them. Which do
you find unusual? Why?
collect collection collector
dolls
3 3.10))) Listen to the radio documentary again. Turn to page 86 and read along.
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My life
4.1 About me
l/You/we/They He/she/it
go 1 eoes
have 2
3 likes
live 4
5 plays
study 6
7 teaches
watch 8
9 works Hi! I'm Yasmin. I'm from India, but I 1 live (live) in
Portugal. I'm a teacher, and I 2_________ (teach)
2a (^Jrchjithe correct verb forms. art at an art school in Lisbon. I 3_________ (love)
books and I 4_________ (read) a lot in my free
1 My parents__ in New Zealand.
time. I'm married to Paulo. He's Portuguese, and
a (ive) b lives he 5_________ (work) for a software company.
2 Elsa__ in a charity shop. Paulo 6_________ (like) sport, and he 7__________
a work b works (play) tennis every weekend. He 8_________
3 Greg and Selma__ Chinese at school. (watch) a lot o f sport on television, too. Our
a study b studies daughter Rebeca 9_________ (study) sociology at
4 Sophie and I__ to the beach every day. university in New York. Paulo and I sometimes
10_________ (go) to the USA to see her.
a go b goes
5 My best friend__ the guitar and the piano.
a play b plays PRONUNCIATION present simple with he/she/it
6 My sister__ maths in her free time.
a teach b teaches 4a 4.2))) Listen to the pronunciation of the present simple
ending-(e)s. Put a tick (/) if the sound is the same and a
7 I __ a lot of videos on my tablet.
cross (X) if it is different.
a watch b watches
1 goes plays /
8 Petra__ the newspaper every morning.
2 lives watches X
a read b reads
3 helps works __
b 4.1))) Listen and check your answers. 4 likes teaches __
5 reads studies
C 4.1))) Listen again and repeat.
b 4.2)}) Listen again and repeat.
6 Underline the option in each line 1-9 that doesn't go with go goes have likes live love play plays works
the verb.
1 go abroad / job / to work / to Hawaii
2 like children / old buildings / to the beach / tennis
3 live in a city / near a park / North Street / in a This is Usain Bolt. He's an athlete. His brother
house Sadiki 1_likej_ sport too, but he 2_________
4 play phone / tennis / the violin / music cricket. Usain and S a d ik i3________the
5 read books / comics / films / newspapers sam e father, but different mothers. Their
6 study at university / English / school / maths father 4_________ in a shop. The two
7 teach at a school / Australia / Japanese / children brothers 5_________ in Jam aica, but Usain
8 work in a hospital / for a company / restaurant / in often 6_________ abroad for international
an office competitions. They both 7_________ reggae
9 watch a book / a DVD / television / a film music, and they often 8_________ to clubs. In
their free time, they 9_________ dominoes or
video games.
v m m m i dates
5 Continue the series. 10a Answer the questions using the dates in the box.
1 fourth, fifth, sixth
gitthitantfer-y 23rd April 1st May 4th July 18th July
2 first, second,_________ 31st December
3 ninth, tenth,_________
4 eighth, tenth,_________ When is ...
5 fifth, tenth,_________ 1 Australia Day? 26th January_______
6 nineteenth, twentieth,_________ 2 New Year's Eve? ___________________
7 twenty-second, twenty-fifth,_________ 3 International Workers Day? ___________________
8 tenth, twentieth,_________ 4 Independence Day (USA)? ___________________
5 World Book Day? ___________________
6 Complete the months with the missing vowels (a,<?,i,o,u). 6 Nelson Mandela Day?
January 7 JJy
F_br___ry 8 ___g_st b 8.2))) Listen and check your answers.
M_rch 9 S_pt_mb_r C 8.2))) Listen again and repeat.
_pr_l 10 _ct_b_r
M_y 11 N_v_ mb r
I n 12 D c mb r
was born/died
1a Match the people in the photos to sentences 1-6. 2 Write sentences using the information about the people.
1 Bob Marley (1945-1981)
Bob Marlev was born in 1945 and ke died in 1981,
2 Pocahontas (1595-1617)
6 Edith Piaf(1915-1963)
5 Complete the text about Ada Lovelace with the past simple
past simple regular verbs form of the verbs in the box.
4 Complete the sentences with the past simple form of the die help live love show study talk visit
verbs in the box.
II Divo Leo Messi 3 Complete the conversation between a reporter, Oscar, and
Chloe with the correct object pronouns.
Oscar Hello. I'm Oscar from City Radio. Can I ask1 you
some questions about exercise?
Chloe Yes, of course.
Oscar Um, first question. How much exercise do you do?
Chloe Well, I go walking every day.
Oscar Really? Do you go with your partner?
Chloe No, I don’t. He doesn’t like 2_________ . But he
likes jogging, so I go jogging with 3_________
every Sunday.
Oscar Right. Who do you go walking with, then?
big cities sushi Chloe I go with some friends. 1m eet4_________ at
9 a.m. and we walk for about an hour.
Oscar OK. Do you always go with the same people?
Chloe No, not always. My sister sometimes comes with
5_________ . She walks slowly, but we always wait
for6_________ .
Oscar So ... walking with friends and sister, and jogging
with partner. That's great. Thank you for talking
to 7_________ .
Chloe You're welcome.
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Complete the questions and statements. Use can or can't 5 Match the verbs in A to the words in B to make verb
and the words in (brackets). phrases. Then complete the sentences.
1 I'm sorry, but I can't remember your name. (I/not
drive paint play remember speak use
remember)
2 Simone’s very clever.___________________ six a camera a-eat a picture dates French the piano
languages. (She/speak)
3 A ___________________ ? (yourbrothers/cook) 1 I always cycle to work because I can't drive a car .
B Yes, they're very good cooks. 2 Lolita isn’t very good at history because she can't
4 Phei and 1don’t like going to the beach because
. (we/not swim) 3 My children can___________. They were born in Paris.
5 A ___________________ ? (you/sing) 4 Rory's good at music. He can __________ very well.
B No, I can’t. I sing very badly. 5 I'm not good at art, so I can't___________________ .
2 Complete the sentences with the -ing form of the verbs 6 Rewrite the sentences using the word in (brackets) in the
in the box. correct place.
1 Erik is a painter, (good)
dance paint teed shop take Erik, is a good painter._________________________
1 Jo's got a lot of books because she loves reading . 2 Helena and Leo are typists, (fast)
2 1don’t like_________ online because 1want to see the
clothes. 3 Tommy can write, (slowly)
3 Thom loves_________ photos with his new camera.
4 My friends and I like_________ in clubs. 4 1can't run. (fast)
5 Sabine loves_________ and she's a very good artist.
5 Birgit and I speak English, (badly)
3 Write the sentences in the past tense.
1 We live in a village.
We lived in. a village.__________________________ 7 Complete the sentences with one word.
2 Catrin studies languages at university. 1 I finished the book yesterday .
2 My mother was born_________ 1966.
3 Is it a good hotel? 3 You showed me your photos_________ week.
4 Yves started his new job_________ Monday.
4 Are those trousers expensive? 5 I called the doctor_________ morning.
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Unusual stories
t i n K t 11
9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5
4a Complete the phrases with the verbs in the box. b 9.2))) Listen and check your answers.
fall feel forget ge have meet miss sleep C 9.2))) Listen again and repeat.
6a 9.3 )))Listen
and mark the stress on the past simple
questions (2 words) and negatives (3 words).
• •
1 Did you know the answer?
2 Did you buy any clothes?
3 Did you call your friend?
5 _________ in the 6 _________ a headache 4 I didn't have a shower.
shower 5 I didn't ride my bike.
6 I didn't go to work.
ago
KATIA FRIENDS HOME
1 Put the words in order to make sentences.
K a tia S im m s
1 lost / ago / his wallet / Pierre / a week.
20.55
Pierre Lost his wallet a Week ago.
2 saw / three days / a film / ago / We .
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9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5
4a Look at the photo and read the title of the news story. Answer the questions.
1 Who is the girl? ____________ 2 What did she do? ______________________
b Read the news story. Answer the questions. PRONUNCIATION word stress in two-syllable words
1 What was the name of the student?
5a (^Jirdgithe word with the stress on a different syllable.
Her name Was Dominique. Harrison-Bentz-en,.______
2 What did she lose when she went out with her friends? 1 answer / colour /(^orrecp
She_________________________________________ . 2 about / ago / fashion
3 Who did she meet on her way home? 3 address / meeting / lucky
She_________________________________________ . 4 forget / hotel / story
4 How much money did Robbie have? 5 arrive / decide / marry
He__________________________________________. 6 listen / return / study
5 Where did Dominique write about Robbie? 7 happy / mistake / present
She_________________________________________ . 8 excuse / headache / waiter
6 What did people say about Robbie? b 9.5))) Listen and check your answers.
They________________________________________ .
7 Where did she sleep for a night? C 9.5))) Listen again and repeat.
She_________________________________________ .
8 What did Dominique do with all the money?
She_________________________________________ .
1 9.7 § Listen to the first part of a radio programme about 3 Imagine you could meet Kim Peek. Write three difficult
Kim Peek, a man with an amazing memory. What could questions to ask him. Look at the examples and use the
Kim Peek remember? topics in the box to help you.
Which
countries played
in the final of the
1962 Football
World Cup? When was
Albert Einstein
born?
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New places, new projects
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10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5
4 Look at your answers in exercise 3. Write sentences about 7 Complete Amy's plans with the future time expressions
Josh and the volunteers with the positive or negative form from exercise 6.
of going to. Use contractions where possible.
1 J o s h is going to b e a volunteer in th e Philippines.
2 H e_________________________________________
3 ____________________________________________
4 ____________________________________________
5 The volunteers________________________________
6 They________________________________________
7 ____________________________________________
8 _____________________________________________________
PRONUNCIATION going to
FUTURE
a flat abroad
(job|) classes
BUY CHANGE
change jobs
a house schools
a baby a child
a little girl learn Chinese move abroad
exams
FINISH HAVE
school university
a car English
to another
a new
city
language
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10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5
4 Complete the questions and sentences with the correct 5 Complete the conversations with the correct form of would
form of would like. like. Use contractions and write to where necessary.
1 A Good evening. Can I help you?
B Hello. Yes, weV_like_ a table for two, please.
2 A ____________________ see the menu?
B Yes, please. Thank you.
3 A Excuse me. We___________________ order now.
B Just a moment.
4 A Yes?
B I ____________________ a coffee, please.
5 A Anything else?
1 Would you like a 2 I'd like a croissant.
B Yes, I ___________________ a salad, please.
sandwich?
6 A ____________________ an orange juice?
B No, thanks. That's fine.
7 A ____________________ try the cake?
B No, thanks. I'm not hungry.
8 A Excuse me. We___________________ the bill,
please.
B Yes, of course.
5 _____________ 6 ______
an orange juice. a cake?
7 ___________ 8 ________
an apple juice. a coffee?
Shop assistant
Customer
Shop assistant Hi Reka! We’re going to
Customer the cinema tonight.6__
Customer
Shop assistant 7__ What film are
we going to see?
b 10.51 Listen and check your answers.
Complete the sentences with the past simple form of the Match the verbs in A to the words in B to make verb
verbs in the box. phrases. Complete the sentences.
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Audioscripts
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AUDIOSCRIPTS
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Page 23, Exercise 5b 7 A Excuse me. Where's the toilet? children and they've all got names
3.5$ B Sorry, I don't know. from comics. His first son is Tristan,
1 a happy child 8 A After you. from the comic Stardust, his second
2 a cold city B Oh, thanks. son is Logan, from Wolverine, and his
3 an old man daughter is Isabelle, from Beauty and
Page 27, Listening for pleasure,
4 a big bag the Beast.
Exercises 2 & 3
5 a new wallet Presenter What a great guy! Frances,
3.10 j)) thank you for coming to the show.
6 an expensive pen
Presenter Hello and welcome to the Frances You're welcome.
7 a good friend
programme. Today we’ve got Frances
8 a rich woman
in the studio. She's here to tell us
Unit 4 My life
Page 24, Exercises 1b & c about unusual collections in the
3.6) )) world. Hi, Frances. Page 28, Exercises 2b & c
1 grandfather and grandmother, Frances Hello. 4.11
grandparents Presenter So Frances, tell us ... What 1 My parents live in New Zealand.
2 brother and sister unusual things have people got in 2 Elsa works in a charity shop.
3 father and mother, parents their homes? 3 Greg and Selma study Chinese at
4 husband and wife Frances Well, our first collector is school.
5 son and daughter, children a thirty-six-year-old man from 4 Sophie and I go to the beach every
Singapore. His name is Jian Yang and day.
Page 25, Exercise 5b he's got one of the largest private 5 My best friend plays the guitar and the
3.7) )) collections ofBarbie dolls in the piano.
1 Susie is Tony's wife. world. He's got a very small house, 6 My sister teaches maths in her free
2 Alfie is Emily's husband. but he’s got around 9,000 dolls in his time.
3 Alice is Marco's sister. home. Six thousand of the dolls are 7 I watch a lot of videos on my tablet.
4 David is Cathy and Miriam's brother. Barbie dolls. He buys his dolls from 8 Petra reads the newspaper every
5 Emily is Susie's mother. different countries, including Hong morning.
6 Tony is Helena and Nico’s son. Kong and the USA. His first Barbie
7 Alice and Marco are Miriam and Rick’s Page 28, Exercises 4a & b
doll is from the early 1960s. But he's
children. also got Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra and 4.2)})
8 Helena and Nico are Tony's parents. Elizabeth Taylor dolls in his collection. 1 goes plays
9 David, Cathy and Miriam are Susie Presenter What a great collection! What 2 lives watches
and Tony's children. has our next collector got, I wonder. 3 helps works
10 Emily and Alfie are Susie's parents. Frances Next on my list is an American 4 likes teaches
woman. Her name is Louise J. 5 reads studies
Page 25, Exercises 6a & c
3.8) )) Greenfarb, and she collects fridge Page 31, Exercises 4b & c
1 That laptop's expensive. magnets. Her first magnet is from the 4.3 )J
2 Susie's got three children. 1970s, and now she's got 45,000 of 1 Alex plays football. He doesn't play
3 My mother's car is new. them from all over the world. She's basketball.
4 Rick’s children are on holiday. got five or six hundred magnets on 2 Gina teaches art. She doesn't teach
5 Our son’s an engineer. her fridge alone. Tire magnets are in music.
6 His wife's got a good job. all the rooms of her house - even on 3 We live in a village. We don't live in the
the front door. She’s very happy with city centre.
Page 26, Exercises 1b & c her collection because she says it’s the 4 I study in the morning. I don't study at
3.9) )) photo album of her life. night.
1 A Thanks very much. Presenter That's nice, Frances. We've got 5 My brother works for a charity. He
B You're welcome. time for one more. doesn’t work for a big company.
2 A Can I sit here? Frances OK, then I’ll tell you about Brett 6 I like cats. I don't like dogs.
B Yes, of course. Chilman. He’s from Perth, Australia, 7 My parents watch films on TV. They
3 A Sorry, I'm late. and he's got a very big collection don’t watch DVDs.
B That’s OK. Don’t worry. of comics. Today, he's got around 8 My partner goes to work by bus. He
4 A Tea? 100,000 of them, including the first doesn't go by train.
B Yes, please. Spider-Man comic and the first X-Men
5 A Excuse me. That's my seat. comic. Most of the comics are new
B Oh, I'm so sorry. and he’s got them in boxes in two
6 A Atishoo! different houses. Brett has got three
B Bless you.
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Page 31, Exercises 6a & b Page 37, Exercise 5b Page 40, Exercise 3b
4.4$ 5.2))) 5 .6 )))
1 I don’t play golf. 1 top trainers trousers A Do you and your partner like the same
2 That phone isn't cheap. 2 jacket jeans jumper styles?
3 We haven't got a car. 3 fashion shirt shoes B No, we don't.
4 My parents aren’t old. 4 skirt smart T-shirt A Oh. What clothes do you like?
5 He doesn't live here. 5 casual clothes dress B 1like casual clothes. And 1always wear
6 My husband hasn't got a job. black.
Page 38, Exercises 1b & c
A Do you always buy black clothes?
Page 32, Exercises 1b & c 5.3 $ B Yes, I do.
4.5 $ 1 It’s big and beautiful. A And what clothes does your partner like?
1 get up 2 It’s modern and unusual. B She wears long colourful dresses and
2 get dressed 3 It’s different and exciting. long skirts.
3 check emails 4 It’s old and interesting. A Does she like your clothes?
4 have breakfast B No, she doesn't.
Page 39, Exercises 4b & c
5 start work A Does she sometimes buy clothes for you?
5.4) ))
6 get home B Yes, she does. But I never wear them.
7 have dinner 1 When are the gardens open?
8 go to bed 2 When do you check emails? Page 41, Exercises 5b & c
3 Why does Dominic buy expensive 5.7 )))
Page 33, Exercises 6a & b clothes?
1 white arms
4.6) )) 4 What is your address? 2 small heads
A Do you have coffee for breakfast? 5 Where do you and your family go on 3 beautiful bodies
B Yes, I do. And you? holiday?
4 happy faces
A No, I don't. I have tea. 6 Where are my keys? 5 brown legs
7 What does your partner do? 6 big hands
Page 34, Exercise 2b & c
8 Why is your grandmother in hospital?
4.7) )) Page 42, Exercise id
A Can I help you? Page 40, Exercise 1b
5 .8 )))
B Yes, do you have any comics? 5.5) )) 1 A How much is it to the airport?
A Yes, they're over there. Scotland is famous for its kilts. These are B It’s €15.
B How much is the Spider-Man comic? skirts that men wear. A lot of Scottish
2 A Where do I buy a ticket?
A It’s €2.75. men have a kilt, but they only wear it on B You buy your ticket from the ticket
B OK. I’ll take it. special days, like weddings, for example. machine.
A Is that everything? Usually, they don't go to work in them. 3 A Does this train go to the airport?
B No, I need a car magazine, too. Traditionally, Scottish women don’t wear
B No, it goes to the city centre.
A The magazines are here. kilts, but they sometimes wear long skirts 4 A What time is the next train?
B Great. Thank you. or dresses in a similar style. B It leaves at 11.45.
The traditional clothing for an Indian 5 A What time does it arrive?
Unit 5 Style and design woman is the sari. This is a long colourful B It arrives at 12.30.
Page 36, Exercises 1b & c piece of cloth that a woman wears like a 6 A Where does it go from?
dress. A young woman doesn't usually B It goes from platform 7.
5.1)))
wear a sari every day, but it is typical on
1 Krzysztof usually wears a jacket to
special days. When a girl doesn't know Unit 6 Places and facilities
work.
how to wear a sari, her grandmother
2 We always play tennis on Saturdays. Page 44, Exercises 2b & c
or her mother teaches her Men wear
3 My wife doesn't often go clothes
something similar called a dhoti. 6.1 )))
shopping.
1 in a shop
4 I sometimes have a bath in the 2 in a cinema
evening. 3 in a restaurant
5 It is never cold in my house. 4 in a hotel
6 I don’t usually buy shoes online. 5 in a museum
6 in a supermarket
7 in a park
8 from a bank
9 in a theatre
10 in a cafe
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Page 45, Exercises 5b & c Page 49, Exercise 6 Page 55, Exercises 6b & c
6.2 f 6.7 I 7 .4 1
1 There aren't any cars. 1 There aren't any towels. 1 1drive slowly.
2 There aren't any cheap flats. 2 There's an iron on the table. 2 She paints well.
3 There isn't a supermarket. 3 Has each room got a safe? 3 We cook badly.
4 There aren't any trainers. 4 Is there a shop in the hotel? 4 He swims fast.
5 There isn’t an airport. 5 Are all the chairs in the kitchen? 5 You walk slowly.
6 There isn't a hospital. 6 Are there any refreshments in the 6 She speaks well.
room? 7 They run fast.
Page 46, Exercise 1b
8 We play tennis badly.
6.3) )) Page 50, Exercise id
1 air conditioning 6.8 ))) Page 57, Exercises 4b & c
2 lift 1 A Our room is very noisy. 7.5 )))
3 refreshments B I'm so sorry. You can have another 1 They like playing sport.
4 gym room. 2 She likes taking photos.
5 Wi-fi 2 A Tire heater is broken. 3 They like riding bikes.
6 car park B Oh, I'm sorry. I’ll send someone to 4 He likes listening to music.
7 iron look. 5 They like going to the cinema.
8 safe 3 A My room is very hot. 6 She likes watching TV.
9 towels B There’s air conditioning. The switch 7 He likes shopping online.
10 bath is next to the door. 8 They like using their phones.
4 A There aren’t any refreshments.
Page 47, Exercises 6a & b Page 57, Exercises 6a, 6c & 6d
B Hmmm... Try in the fridge under
6.4) )) 7.6 )))
the table.
1 A Is there a lift? 5 A I don’t know the code for the safe. 1 What do you like doing?
B Yes, there is. B It’s 9159. 2 Do you like being at home?
2 A Is there a safe? 3 I don’t like going out.
B No, there isn't. 4 I like seeing my family.
Unit 7 Skills and interests
3 A Are there any toilets?
Page 58, Exercise id
B Yes, there are. Page 52, Exercises 1b & c
7 .7 1
4 A Are there any parks? 7.11 1 A Can I take this chair, please?
B No, there aren't. 1 drive a car
B Sorry. It’s taken.
Page 48, Exercises 1b & c 2 speak Russian
2 A Can I have an apple, please?
3 play the piano
6.5$ B Of course. Here you are.
4 use a phone
1 You usually have a snack in the kitchen. 3 A Excuse me. Can you call me a taxi?
5 understand instructions
2 You usually watch TV with the family B Yes, of course. Where do you want
6 paint a picture
in the living room. to go?
7 remember somebody's birthday
3 You usually have a shower in the 4 A Can I use your laptop, please?
8 ride a bike
bathroom. B Sure, no problem.
4 You usually get dressed in the bedroom. Page 53, Exercises 6a, 6c & 6d 5 A Excuse me. Can you help me?
5 You usually have lunch in the dining 7.2) )) B Sorry. I'm busy.
area. 1 I can swim. 6 A Excuse me. Can you tell me the way
6 You usually sit in the sun on the 2 I can’t ride a bike. to the hospital?
balcony. 3 I can't drive a car. B Sure. It’s that way.
7 You usually have a barbecue in the 4 I can sing.
garden. 5 I can’t play the guitar. Unit 8 Our past
Page 49, Exercises 5b & c 6 I can speak English.
Page 60, Exercises 3a & b
6.6 D Page 54, Exercises 4a & b 8.1 )))
1 There isn't a bath. 7.3) )) 1 I was a good student.
2 Is there a fridge in the kitchen? 1 Can you drive? 2 My parents weren't rich.
3 There's an old sofa in the living room. 2 Yes, I can. 3 Were you clever?
4 Have all the rooms got air 3 Can you swim? 4 Yes, I was.
conditioning? 4 No, I can’t. 5 Was she nice?
5 The room has got a phone and free 5 I can cook. 6 No, she wasn’t.
Wi-fi. 6 I can’t sing.
6 Has each flat got a microwave?
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Page 61, Exercises 10b & c Page 65, Exercise 6b Page 71, Exercises 4b & c
8. 2 ))) 8.7 ))) 9.2 )))
1 Australia Day is on the 26th of January. My wife and I were in Croatia for a week 1 go to the doctor
2 New Year's Eve is on the 31st of last year with a group of twelve people. 2 sleep badly
December. It was cold because we were there in 3 meet an old friend
3 International Workers Day is on the February. We were in Dubrovnik on 4 miss my train
1st of May. Wednesday and Thursday, and then we 5 fall in the shower
4 Independence Day in the USA is on travelled to Plitvice. It was great! Last 6 have a headache
the 4th of July. week, I received an email from a woman 7 forget the time
5 World Book Day is on the 23rd of in the group called Fabiola. She invited 8 feel sick
April. us to lunch at her house, so that’s where
Page 71, Exercises 6a & b
6 Nelson Mandela Day is on the 18th of we were yesterday. We had a great time,
9.3 $
July. and we arrived home very late last night.
I called Fabiola this morning to say thank 1 Did you know the answer?
Page 62, Exercise 1b 2 Did you buy any clothes?
you for a lovely day.
8.3 $ 3 Did you call your friend?
1 Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 Page 66, Exercise 1b 4 I didn’t have a shower.
and he died in 1519. 8.8))) 5 I didn’t ride my bike.
2 Joan of Arc was bom in 1412 and she 1 A I've got an exam tomorrow. 6 I didn’t go to work.
died in 1431. B Good luck! Page 72, Exercises 2b & c
3 Mahatma Gandhi was bom in 1869 2 A I'm twenty-one today. 9.4) ))
and he died in 1948. B Happy birthday!
4 Helen Keller was born in 1880 and she 1 Katia cooked dinner five minutes ago.
3 A My brother's got a new girlfriend. 2 She used her new bike four hours ago.
died in 1968. B Really?
5 Genghis Khan was born in 1162 and 3 She met her friends two days ago.
4 A I’ve got a new job! 4 She saw her grandparents a week ago.
he died in 1227. B Congratulations!
6 Jane Austen was born in 1775 and she 5 She went to a concert three months
5 A I can’t go out tonight. ago.
died in 1817. B Nevermind. 6 She bought a house a year ago.
Page 62, Exercise 3b 6 A My mother’s in hospital.
B I’m sorry to hear that. Page 73, Exercises 5b & c
8.4)))
1 Dante Alighieri was born in 1265. 7 A Here’s to Keegan and Angie! 9.5) ))
8.5 $ 6 We’ve got a new car. 1 A What’s the weather like with you?
1 lived started studied used 7 Can you help me? B It’s very stormy.
2 bated loved opened travelled 8 I haven’t got any money. 2 A What was the weather like
3 helped liked visited walked yesterday?
Unit 9 Unusual stories B It was cloudy, but warm.
4 finished painted talked worked
5 died married showed wanted 3 A What’s the weather like now?
Page 69, Exercises 4b & c B It’s very snowy.
Page 65, Exercises 4a, b & c 9.1 ))) 4 A What was the weather like when
8. 6 )))
1 an easy life you were on holiday?
1 I like it. 2 a happy time B It was nice and warm.
2 She hates it. 3 a sad ending 5 A What was the weather like last
3 He helped us. 4 a new friend summer?
4 We love it. 5 an interesting book B It was hot and sunny.
5 They waited for us. 6 my old life
6 You called us.
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Page 75, Listening for pleasure, Clara Do you remember die film Rain Man? B I'm not really sure.
Exercise 1 Presenter Yes, I do. It’s about two brothers A Well, are you going to get a job?
9-7))) - Charlie and Raymond Babbitt, played B Yes, of course, but first I want to go
Presenter Hello and welcome to the by Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman. travelling.
programme. Do you have a good Clara That’s right. Well, one of the brothers A Really? Where are you going to go?
memory? Can you remember where you - Dustin Hoffman - has an amazing B I want to go to India.
were, what you did and what happened memory. The director got the idea for A How interesting! What are you going
on every' day of your life? Well, believe the film when he met Kim Peek. He to see in India?
it or not, there are people who can. One was very interested in Kim, so he wrote B I don't really know. I want to travel
man with an amazing memory was the a story for a film. Rain Man isn't about around and see all the country.
American Kim Peek. He had a memory Kim’s life, but Raymond Babbitt has A Great! Who are you going to travel
like a computer, and people called him some of the problems that Kim had. The with?
Kim-puter, not Kim Peek! In his life, he film won four Oscars, and after that, Kim B That's the problem. My friends aren’t
read around 12,000 books, and he could Peek was famous. interested.
remember each word of each book. Presenter Did his life change after the A Oh. So, what are you going to do?
Clara Fox is here to tell us all about him. film? B I think I’m probably going to go on my
Clara Yes, it did. Before the film, Kim own.
Page 75, Listening for pleasure, didn't meet many people. He went to A Oh! Well, good luck and have fun!
Exercise 2 the library every day to read, but he
9.8))) Page 79, Exercise 4c
only talked to his father. Kim only knew
Presenter Clara Fox is here to tell us all 10.3 $
about twenty people, and when he
about him. spoke to them, he didn't look at their 1 What are you going to do when you
Clara That's right, Kim Peek remembered faces. After the film, he felt good about finish university?
everything he read. If he read a phone himself. He wanted to meet people and 2 Are you going to get a job?
book, he remembered the names, talk to them. 3 Where are you going to go?
addresses and phone numbers of all the Presenter So what did he do? 4 What are you going to see in India?
people in the book. Clara Kim travelled around the world 5 Who are you going to travel with?
Presenter That’s incredible! Was Kim a to meet people. They tried to ask him 6 What are you going to do?
very clever child, Clara? difficult questions, like: What day was 3rd Page 81, Exercise 6
Clara Kim had a lot of problems when he March 1916? Who was King of England 10.4)))
was a child. He couldn’t do the tilings in 1509? Kim always knew the answer. 1 Would you like a coffee?
that other children did. He couldn't But Kim didn't travel to show people his 2 Would you like a sandwich?
walk, and he couldn’t talk. The doctors memory. He wanted to show them that 3 Would you like a biscuit?
wanted Kim to live in a kind of hospital. it was OK to be different. A lot of people 4 Would you like an orange juice?
Presenter So what did Kim’s parents do? were very sad when he died in 2009. He 5 Would you like a doughnut?
Clara They didn't do what the doctors said. was fifty-eight years old.
They knew Kim was clever because he Presenter Yes, that was very sad, Clara. But Page 82, Exercise 1b
read his first book before he was two what an amazing man! Thank you so 10.5 $
years old. much for telling us his story. The Queen’s Pearl
Presenter Wow! Clara You're welcome. Waiter Would you like to order?
Clara So they didn't take him to the Customer Yes, can 1have a salad,
hospital. Unit 10 New places, new please?
Presenter So what happened then? Did Waiter Would you like anything else?
projects
Kim go to school? Customer Yes, please. I'd like an orange
Clara Yes, but only once, and he didn't have Page 77, Exercises 5a & b juice.
a good time. He couldn't sit in the chair 10-1 D Customer Can I have the bill, please?
and the teacher couldn’t teach him. 1 I’m going to check my emails. Waiter Of course. Just a moment.
After only seven minutes of his first class, 2 He's going to buy a present. Ben's Burger Bar
Kim went home. After that, he studied at 3 We aren't going to see friends. Shop assistant What can I get you?
home. A teacher went to his house two 4 They’re going to get married. Customer A burger, please.
days a week for forty-five minutes. Kim 5 She isn’t going to have a party. Shop assistant Anything else?
studied the same as the other children at 6 I'm not going to meet him for lunch. Customer No, thanks. Just the
school, but he finished secondary school burger.
when he was fourteen. Page 79, Exercise 4b
Customer How much is that?
10.2 $
Presenter That's very young. So when did Shop assistant £4.50.
Kim become famous, Clara? A Sam, what are you going to do when
you finish university?
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Answer key
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4 1 He's a W aiter. 5a 1 He's got a Laptop. 3.3 Family page 24
2 They're friends. 2 They've got a car.
V o c a b u la r y family
3 It’s in Indonesia. 3 We've got a dog and a cat.
4 She’s from Australia. 4 She’s got a phone and a tablet. 1a 1 grandfather, grandmother,
5 You’re late. 5 It's got a gym. grandparents
6 I've got a bike. 2 brother, sister
V o c a b u la r y
3 father, mother, parents
6 1 Vegot 4 've got
5 1 twelve 4 fifty-eight 4 husband, wife
2 'sgot 5 'sgot
2 thirty-six 5 forty 5 son, daughter, children
3 'vegot 6 'vegot
3 nineteen 6 a hundred
2 1 husband 6 brother
7 1 've got 4 's got
6 1 doctor 4 shop assistant 2 children 7 sister
2 'sgot 5 'sgot
2 engineer 5 taxi driver 3 daughter 8 grandfathers
3 'vegot 6 'vegot
3 nurse 6 teacher 4 son 9 grandmothers
3 .2 P o s s e s s io n s p a g e 22 5 parents
7 l a n apple 3 a pen
2 a key 4 a wallet G r a m m a r have g o t negatives and G ra m m a r possession
questions
8 1 in 4 near 3 1 Our 4 Her
2 near 5 in 1 I I haven't got a bank, account. 2 His 5 Your
3 on 6 in 2 Kim hasn’t got an interesting job. 3 Their 6 My
F u n c t io n a l la n g u a g e
3 We haven't got nice neighbours. 4 1 your 4 her
4 Ali hasn’t got a mobile phone. 2 his 5 my
9 1 one. forty-five. 5 Yola and Paul haven't got a new TV. 3 their 6 our
2 from nine-thirty to eleven o'clock. 6 My village hasn’t got a hospital.
3 at three thirty. 5 ı Tony's
4 from six fifteen to seven forty-five. 2a 1 Have you got children? 2 Emily’s
5 four twenty-five. 2 Have your friends got cars 3 Marco's
6 at twelve oh five. 3 Has your house got a garden 4 Miriam and Cathy's (or Cathy and
4 Have you got my number Miriam’s)
Unit 3 People and possessions 5 Has your neighbour got a dog 5 Susie's
3.1 M y n e ig h b o u r s p a g e 20 6 Has Kate got a job 6 Helena and Nico’s (or Nico and
adjective + noun
V o c a b u la r y 2 b a has d have, 've Helena’s)
phrases (1); irregular plurals b has e haven't, 've 7 Miriam and Rick’s (or Rick and
c hasn't, ’s f haven't Miriam’s)
1 1 g re a t 4 dog 8 Tony’s
2 waiter 5 hard 2c id 2 e 3b 4 f 5c 6a
9 Susie and Tony's (or Tony and
3 funny 6 book P r o n u n c ia tio n stress in yes/no Susie's)
2 1 That's a nice phone. questions and answers 10 Susie's
2 Ireland is a friendly country. 3a A Have you got a car? 6a 1 That laptop's expensive.
3 Judith Polgar is a clever woman. B No, I haven’t. And you? 2 Susie's got three children.
4 Noma's a great restaurant. A Yes, I have. I’ve got a Mini. 3 My mother’s car is new.
5 Prague is a lovely city. 4 Rick's children are on holiday.
V o c a b u la r y opposite adjectives
6 Jonah Hill is a funny man. 5 Our son's an engineer.
3 1 They're good friends. 4 lb 2c 3 g 4a 5 f 6d 6 His wife's got a good job.
2 They're clever children. 7 h 8 e
6b is: la n d 5
3 They’re old men. 5a 1 happy 5 new has: 2 and 6
4 They’re friendly neighbours. 2 cold 6 expensive possession: 3 and 4
5 They're funny women. 3 old 7 good
6 They're interesting houses. 3 .4 S p e a k in g a n d w r i t i n g p a g e 26
4 big 8 rich
7 They're lovely people. S p e a k in g everyday expressions
8 They're great books. 6 l a hot country.
2 an old building 1a l c 2 b 3 a 4c 5a 6b
G r a m m a r have got, has g o t 3 an expensive car 7 c 8 b
4 1 Ve got 5 've got 4 a rich man
2 'vegot 6 'sgot 5 a big city
3 'sgot 7 'vegot 6 a young woman
4 'sgot 7 a good person
8 a sad story
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ANSWER KEY
W r it in g a social media message 7 1 like 6 work 6c be: That phone isn’t cheap.,
2 watch 7 study My parents aren't old.
2 1 and its got a big garden.
3 read 8 go have got: We haven’t got a car.,
2 and they've got an expensive car
4 live 9 play My husband hasn’t got a job.
3 but I haven’t got a dog
5 teach Other verbs: I don't play golf,
4 but they aren't our friends
He doesn't live here.
5 and she’s got two daughters 8 1 likes 6 goes
6 but he's very happy 2 plays 7 love 4.3 My day page 32
3 have 8 go
3 1b 4f V o c a b u la r y daily activities
4 works 9 play
2 c 5e
5 live 1 a ı g e t up
3d 6a
2 get dressed
4 .2 J o u r n e y s p a g e 30
3 .5 L is t e n in g f o r p le a s u r e p a g e 27 3 check emails
v o c a b u la r y transport 4 have breakfast
U n u s u a l c o lle c t io n s
5 start work
1 Nouns: bus, ferry, motorbike, train
1 1 collection 6 get home
Verbs: cycle, drive, go, walk
2 collector 7 have dinner
3 collect 2 1 go, by train 8 go to bed
2 walk
2 A2 2 1 g e t up
3 go, by ferry
B3 2 start work
4 drive
C1 3 get dressed
5 cycle
4 have breakfast
Unit 4 My life 6 go, by bus
5 check emails
4.1 About me page 28 3 1 bus 4 cycle 6 get home
G ra m m a r present simple positive 2 train 5 motorbike 7 have dinner
3 drive 6 walk 8 go to bed
1 1 goes 6 studies
G ra m m a r present simple negative 3 1 Thursday 5 Tuesday
2 has 7 teach
3 like 8 watches 4a 1 doesn't play 2 Saturday 6 Wednesday
4 lives 9 work 2 doesn’t teach 3 Friday 7 Sunday
5 play 4 Monday
3 don’t live
4 don’t study G ra m m a r present simple yes/no
2 a 1 live 5 plays
5 doesn't work questions
2 works 6 teaches
6 don’t like
3 study 7 watch 4 id 2 f 3c 4b 5a 6e
4 go 8 reads 7 don't watch
8 doesn't go 5a 1 Does Tim Armstrong live in
3 1live 6 likes London?
5 1 studies
2 teach 7 plays 2 Does he get up early?
2 plays
3 love 8 watches 3 Does he have a coffee in the
4 read 9 studies 3 play
morning?
4 don’t play
5 works 10 go 4 Does he go to work by train?
5 doesn't like
present simple with 5 Does he read a book to his
P r o n u n c ia t io n 6 like
he/she/it
children in the evening?
7 watch
6 Does be go to bed at 10 p.m.?
4a 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 X 5 / 8 doesn’t watch
7 Do he and his wife go out on
9 watches
V o c a b u la r y common verbs Friday nights?
10 drives
8 Do he and his children like sport?
5 id 2 h 3 f 4a 5 g 6c 11 don't drive
7 i 8 e 9 b 12 cycle 5b l No, he dotsnt.
2 Yes, he does.
6 1 job 6 school 6a 1 I don't play golf
3 Yes, he does.
2 to the beach 7 Australia 2 That phone isn't cheap.
4 No, he doesn't.
3 North Street 8 restaurant 3 We haven’t got a car.
5 Yes, he does.
4 phone 9 a book 4 My parents aren't old.
6 No, he doesn't.
5 films 5 He doesn’t live here.
7 No, they don’t.
6 My husband hasn't got a job.
8 Yes, they do.
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stress in present
P r o n u n c ia t io n 4 1 Do, do V o c a b u la r y colours and clothes
simple yes/no questions and answers 2 Does, doesn't
3 Across ►
6a A Do you have coffee for breakfast? 3 Do, do 2 red 6 black
B Yes, I do. And you? 4 Does, does 4 green 7 white
A No, I don’t. I have tea. 5 Do, don't Down ▼
V o c a b u la r y 1 brown. 4 grey
4 .4 S p e a k in g a n d w r i t i n g p a g e 3 4
3 yellow 5 blue
5 1 expensive 4 cold
S p e a k in g in a shop
2 happy 5 poor 4 singular: a dress, a hat, a jacket,
1 id 2 e 3 f 4c 5a 6b 3 new a jumper, a shirt, a skirt, a top,
a T-shirt
2a 1 Can I help you? 6 1 m o th e r
plural: jeans, shoes, trousers,
2 Yes, do you have any comics? 2 father
trainers
3 Yes, they’re over there. 3 grandparents
4 How much is the Spider-Man comic? 4 brothers P r o n u n c ia tio n word stress: clothes
5 It's €2.75. 5 sisters 5a 1 top (one syllable)
6 OK. I'll take it. 6 parents
2 jeans (one syllable)
7 Is that everything? 7 son
3 fashion (two syllables)
8 No, I need a car magazine, too. 8 grandfather 4 T-shirt (two syllables)
9 The magazines are here. 9 children 5 casual (two syllables)
10 (great. Thank you.
7 1bus 4 train
6 1 trainers, trousers, a T-shirt
W r it in g an informal email 2 drive 5 motorbike
2 a jacket, a shirt
3 cycle 3 a dress, a hat, shoes
3 Hello, Atena
How are you? I'm in Poland now. F u n c tio n a l la n g u a g e 4 jeans, a jumper
1like it, but it’s very cold. I get to 7 1 because 4 and
8 1help 4 much
Krakow on Wednesday, but I get 2 and 5 because
2 any 5 take
there very late. Can I see you on 3 but
3 there 6 need
Thursday? My phone number is
69 220 81 834. Unit 5 Style and design 5 .2 A m a z in g a r c h it e c t u r e p a g e 3 8
Can't wait to see you! 5.1 C lo th e s s t y le p a g e 36 V o c a b u la r y adjectives
Detelina
G ra m m a r adverbs of frequency 1a 1 big, beautiful
4 id 2 f 3a 4b 5c 6 e
1a 1 K r z y s z t o f u s u a l l y w ea rs a j a c k e t
2 modern, unusual
R e v ie w : U n it s 3 a n d 4 p a g e 35 to w o rk .
3 different, exciting
4 old, interesting
G ra m m a r 2 We always play tennis on
Saturdays. 2 1 unusual 5 beautiful
1 1 have got 4 Has, got 3 My wife doesn’t often go clothes 2 modern 6 big
2 Wotsvit got 5 haven't got shopping. 3 different 7 old
3 'vegot 6 hasn't got 4 I sometimes have a bath in the 4 exciting 8 interesting
2 1 My wife's brother is an evening.
G ra m m a r Wh- questions
engineer. 5 It is never cold in my house.
2 I don't like my neighbour's cat. 6 I don’t usually buy shoes online. 3a 1W hat 5 Where
3 Alex hasn't got his sister's tablet. 2 1 always w ea rs
2 Where 6 What
4 Tina drives her mother's car. 3 When 7 Why
2 usually wears
5 Maya and Yusef's friends are very 4 Why 8 When
3 never wears
nice. 4 sometimes wears 3b a 1 e6
3 I I don't go to work by bus. 5 often buys b4 f8
2 My friends and I watch films at the 6 is/’s always c3 g7
weekend. 7 usually wear d2 h5
3 Anisa doesn't work in a hospital. 8 often wear
4a 1are 5 do
4 Sonny and Monica live in a village. 9 sometimes wear
2 do 6 are
5 We don't go abroad on holiday. 10 always wear
3 does 7 does
11 never buy
4 is 8 is
12 are/’re always
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5a 1 What is 5 .4 S p e a k in g a n d w r i t i n g p a g e 42 3 1 supermarket
2 Where is 2 park
S p e a k in g travel information
3 Where does 3 bank
4 Why does 1a 1 How much is it to the airport? 4 shop
5 What do 2 Where do I buy a ticket? 5 cinema
6 Where do 3 Does this train go to the airport? 6 cafe
7 When is 4 What time is the next train? 7 theatre
8 Why is 5 What time does it arrive? 8 museum
6 Where does it go from? 9 hotel
5 .3 S ty le s a r o u n d t h e w o r l d p a g e 4 0
10 restaurant
1b 1 fro m 4 It's
G ra m m a r present simple (all forms) 2 buy 5 at G ra m m a r there is/there are
1a 1 Wear 5 wears 3 It 6 goes
4 1 There's a car park.
2 have 6 usually doesn't 1C i d 2b 3 f 4c 5e 6a 2 There are two cafes.
3 don’t go 7 doesn't know 3 There’s a museum.
4 don’t wear 8 teaches W r it in g making arrangements by text
4 There are four restaurants.
2a 1 What do Scottish m en Wear? 2 1 Are you busy 5 There’s a river.
2 When do they wear kilts? 2 I’m not busy 6 There’s a bus stop.
3 Do Scottish women wear kilts? 3 Do you want 7 There’s a school.
4 What does an Indian woman 4 Where do you 8 There are five shops.
wear? 5 Do you like
5a 1 There aren't any cars.
5 Does a young woman wear a sari 6 Can we meet
2 There aren't any cheap flats.
every day? 7 What time
3 There isn’t a supermarket.
6 When does a mother help her 8 See you there
4 There aren’t any trainers.
daughter with a sari? 3 1 not busy 4 In Bamboo 5 There isn’t an airport.
2b a 1 b 5 c 2 d 6 e3 f4 2 Where 5 What time 6 There isn't a hospital.
3 a lot 6 7.30
3 1Do 6 does 6 1 there are 6 there are
2 don't 7 Does 5 .5 R e a d in g f o r p le a s u r e p a g e 4 3 2 there’s 7 There’s
3 do 8 doesn't 3 There's 8 there isn’t
The Girl with Red Hair
4 Do 9 Does 4 there aren't 9 there isn't
5 do 10 does 1 c 5 There are 10 There’s
V o c a b u la r y parts of the body 2 Students’ own answers 6 .2 is t h e r e W i- fi? p a g e 46
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Unit 7 Skills and interests 2 / use ai computer, teach people G r a m m a r like + -ing
7.1 She can p aint page 52 about animals, speak Spanish
3 listen + -ing =listening: cooking,
Vocabulary skills 3 1 cam, you speaik eating, flying, singing
2 I can haver + -ing= having: dancing,
1a 1 drive 5 understand 3 Can you speak riding, using, writing
2 speak 6 paint 4 I can't run + -ing = running: getting,
3 play 7 remember 5 can learn shopping, swimming, travelling
4 use 8 ride 6 can you teach
4a 1 like ploying
2a 1 a bike 5 a car 7 lean
2 likes taking
2 a book 6 maths 8 Can you use
3 like riding
3 the internet? faces 9 lean
4 likes listening
4 television 8 a jacket P r o n u n c ia tio n can, ca n ’t in questions 5 like going
2 b 1 ride a bike and statements 6 likes watching
2 read a book 7 likes shopping
4 1 Cam, you drive?
3 use the internet 8 like using
2 Yes, I can.
4 watch television • 5 1 do you like running
3 Can you swim?
5 drive a car 2 like walking
6 study maths 4 No, I can’t.
3 doesn't like running
7 remember faces 5 I can c<x>k.
• 4 Does, like playing tennis
8 wear a jacket 6 I can sing.
5 likes watching
3 1 remember 4 play V o c a b u la r y adverbs of manner 6 Do, like playing
2 understands use 7 don't like running
5 1 Well 5 fast
3 paint 6 drive 2 fast 6 well P r o n u n c ia tio n linking vowels with /w/
G ram m ar can/can't 3 slowly 7 badly or/j/
4 badly 8 slowly
4 1can 4 can 6a 1 VIhaft do you like doing?
2 can 5 can't 6a I I drive slowly. 2 Do you like being at home?
3 can't 6 can’t 2 paints well 3 I don’t like going out.
3 cook badly 4 I like seeing my family.
5 1can f l y 4 can go 4 swims fast
2 can swim 5 can see 6b /w/ doing, going
5 walk slowly
3 can’t run 6 can't sing /j/ being, seeing
6 speaks well
Pronunciation can/can't 7 run fast V o c a b u la r y like, love, h a te + -ing
8 play (tennis) badly 7 1 loves going out
6a 1 I can swim.
2 I can’t ride a bike. 7 1 slow 5 fast 2 likes watching
3 I can’t drive a car. 2 fast 6 well 3 doesn't like reading
4 I can sing. 3 badly 7 slowly 4 hates cooking
5 I can't play the guitar. 4 good 8 bad 5 love travelling
6 I can speak English. 6 like working
7.3 I like going out page 56 7 don’t like shopping
7.2 Can you help? page 54 8 hate playing
V o c a b u la r y hobbies
G ram m ar Can y o u ...?
1 1 tailce photos 7 .4 S p e a k in g a n d w r i t i n g p a g e 58
1 a 1 Can you ride a bike? 2 go to the cinema
S p e a k in g simple requests
2 Can your daughter read? 3 travel
3 Can Adam paint a picture? 4 cook 1a 1 Cain I 4 Can I
4 Can your friends play the guitar? 5 go out with friends 2 Can I 5 Can you
5 Can your grandparents use a 6 play sport 3 Can you 6 Can you
computer? 7 read 1b a no problem d I’m
6 Can you and your sister sing? 2 1 work in the gairden b you are e that way
1b 1 I can 4 they can't 2 play video games c It’s f of course
2 she can 5 they can 3 go on Facebook 1C 1 c 2b 3 f 4a 5 d 6e
3 he can't 6 we can't 4 watch TV
5 shop online
6 listen to music
7 take photos
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w ritin g a post on a social media 6 1January 7 July 3 1 Was born in 12GS
website 2 February 8 August 2 died in 1976
3 March 9 September 3 was born in 1451
2 a M y frien d Fern is a great
4 April 10 October 4 died in 1642
photographer.
5 May 11 November 5 was born in 1899
b I can speak English well,
6 June 12 December 6 died in 1796
c She helps me take amazing
7 was born in 1564
photos. 7 id 2h 3 f 4b 5a 6 g
8 died in 1928
d I often paint the flowers in my 7 c 8 e
garden. G ram m ar past simple regular verbs
8 1 1914 4 1996
e We always have a lot of guests 4 1 painted 5 finished
2 2015 5 2002
from abroad,
3 2008 6 2020 2 walked 6 worked
f I paint badly.
3 played 7 travelled
9 1 eighteen seventy-six
3 lb 2 e 3a 4c 5 f 6c 4 watched 8 studied
2 twenty forty
7.5 R e a d in g f o r p le a s u r e p a g e 59 3 nineteen fifty-seven 5 1 lived 5 showed
4 two thousand and four 2 studied 6 helped
Last Chance 5 eleven sixty-four 3 loved 7 talked
1a 1 He's a cameraman. 6 twenty eighteen 4 visited 8 died
2 No, he isn’t. 10a 1 26thJanuary P ro nunciation regular past simple
3 To film a volcano. 2 31st December endings
1b camera, fire, rock, smoke 3 1st May
6a 1 started 4 painted
4 4th July
2 Because there’s a woman with a 2 hated 5 wanted
5 23rd April
broken leg. 3 visited
6 18th July
Unit 8 our past 8 .3 S p e c ia l m o m e n t s p a g e 64
8 .2 L iv e s f r o m t h e p a s t p a g e 62
8.1 W h e n w e w e r e s e v e n page 60 G ram m ar object pronouns
V o c a b u la r y was born/died
G ram m ar verb be past simple 1 1 them 4 it
1a 1 Leonardo da Vinci
1 1Was 4 were 2 him 5 her
2 Joan of Arc
3 them 6 them
2 were 5 were 3 Mahatma Gandhi
3 wasn't 6 weren’t 4 Helen Keller 2 1 her 5 us
5 Genghis Khan 2 you 6 me
2 1Was, was 4 Was, wasn't
6 Jane Austen 3 them 7 him
2 were, was 5 were, were
3 Were, were 6 Were, weren’t 4 it
2 1 Bob Marley was born in 1945
Pronunciation was and were and he died in 1981. 3 1 you 5 us
2 Pocahontas was born in 1595 and 2 it 6 her
3 a 1 I was a good student. she died in 1617. 3 him 7 me
2 My parents weren't rich. 3 Marco Polo was born in 1254 and 4 them
3 Were you clever? he died in 1325. P ro nunciation linking (2)
4 Yes, I was. 4 Anne Frank was born in 1929 and
5 Was she nice? she died in 1945. 4a 1 I like it.
6 No, she wasn’t. 5 Albert Einstein was born in 1879 2 She hates it.
4 1Was 5 was and he died in 1955. 3 He helped us.
2 was 6 weren’t 6 Edith Piafwas born in 1915 and 4 We love it.
3 was 7 were she died in 1963. 5 They waited for us.
7 Charles Darwin was born in 1809 6 You called us.
4 were 8 wasn’t
and he died in 1882. 4b 1 I like it.
vocabulary dates 8 Rosa Parks was bom in 1913 and s—'
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ANSWER KEY
1b 1 change jobs 1 0 .3 C a fe c it ie s p a g e 8 0 R e v ie w : U n it s 9 a n d 10 p a g e 83
2 move abroad
v o c a b u la r y cafe food G ra m m a r
3 have a baby
4 finish university 1 1 coffee 7 apple juice 1 1 had 4 left
5 buy a car 2 croissant 8 biscuit 2 saw 5 went
6 learn English 3 salad 9 milk 3 met 6 got up
4 sandwich 10 cake
2 1 I'm probably not going to learn 2 1 Did you enjoy
5 doughnut 11 water
Chinese. 2 didn't want
6 tea
2 going to finish school. 3 did, do
The mystery word is: orange juice
3 I’m probably not going to move 4 worked
abroad. 2 1 sandwich 5 salad 5 Did,see
4 I'm probably going to buy a house. 2 water 6 tea 6 didn’t have
5 I’m not going to change jobs. 3 croissant 7 coffee
3 1 My parents are going to call
6 I’m probably going to have a baby. 4 milk 8 cake
2 Is Cal going to sell
G r a m m a r g o in g to questions and G ra m m a r would like 3 are you going to arrive
short answers 4 Kate isn’t going to go
3 1 I ’d like
5 I’m going to visit
3a 1 Are Lou and Vicky going to have 2 Would you like to
a baby? 3 I’d like to 4 1 Would you like a biscuit?
2 Is Alec going to move abroad? 4 He’d like 2 What would you like to drink?
3 Are you going to buy a flat? 5 Would she like 3 I'd like to try the cake.
4 Is your sister going to change jobs? 6 We’d like to 4 I’d like a cup of tea.
5 Are you going to learn a new 7 Would they like to 5 Would you like anything else?
language? 8 Would you like
V o c a b u la r y
6 Is Matt going to finish school next
4 1 Would you like
week? 5 1 have a headache
2 I'd like
2 change jobs
3b a isn't d isn't 3 Would you like
3 go to the doctor
b am e aren’t 4 I’d like
4 move abroad
c are f is 5 I’d like
5 miss my train
6 Would you like
3C 1 c 2a 3 e 4 d 5b 6 f
7 I’d like 6 1 In 5 on
4a 1 are you going to do 8 Would you like 2 In 6 in
2 are you going to get 3 at 7 in
5 1 'd like
3 are you going to go 4 at
2 Would you like to
4 are you going to see
3 'd like to F u n c tio n a l la n g u a g e
5 are you going to travel
4 'd like
6 are you going to do 7 1 can I
5 'd like 2 you
v o c a b u la r y prepositions of time 6 Would you like 3 Can I have
7 Would you like to
5 in: 2010, autumn, February, 4 Would you like
8 'd like 5 What was
the afternoon
on: 15th August, 2nd March, 1 0 .4 S p e a k in g a n d w r i t i n g p a g e 82 6 Would you like to
Saturday, Wednesday
at: 10.30, night, 9 o'clock, the S p e a k in g ordering food and drink
weekend 1a The Queen's Pearl: a, d, e, g, j, l
6 1 in 5 in Ben’s Burger Bar: b, c, f, h, i, k
2 in 6 at W r it in g invitations and thank-you
3 on 7 on notes
4 at 8 in
2 lc 2 e 3a 4b 5 f 6 d
7 g
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