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STARTER UNIT GET READY
Before school, Pages 6–7Think and read1Student’s own answers
2In the story: wake up, get up, clean your teeth, get dressed, have breakfast, watch TV, pack your bag, go to school (by bus), meet your friends
3No answersRecall
11 grandparents2 grandma/grandmother/granny3 grandpa/grandfather4 uncle5 father/dad/daddy6 mother/mum/mummy7 sister
2a1 Dylan has got a mum and dad.2 He’s got two sisters. He hasn’t got any brothers.3 Dylan’s dad has got a brother. He hasn’t got a sister.4 Dylan and his sisters haven’t got any cousins.5 But they’ve got four grandparents.
2bStudent’s own answers
3atrousers, jeans, shirt, sweatshirt, shoes, trainers, dress, skirtSuggested answers: socks, T-shirt, trousers, coat, jacket, hat
3bStudent’s own answers
41 exercise book2 lunchbox3 timetable4 textbook5 pencil case6 house key
5a1 There are five exercise books.2 There’s a blue pencil case.3 There isn’t a timetable.4 There’s a lunchbox.5 There aren’t lots of textbooks.6 There isn’t a house key.
5bStudent’s own answers
6Student’s own answers
After school, Pages 8–9Think and read1Student’s own answers
2do homework, meet people, go swimming
3Student’s own answersRecall
11 Open your books at page 24.2 Can you repeat that, please?3 I don’t understand the question.4 Can I go to the bathroom, please?5 Can I borrow a pen, please?6 How do you say ‘pizarra’ in English?
2a1 He likes cooking.2 He likes listening to music.3 He likes reading.4 He likes swimming.5 He doesn’t like acting.6 He doesn’t like speaking Spanish.
2bStudent’s own answers
3a1 What2 Why3 When4 Where5 How6 WhoHe doesn’t tell the truth because he likes Anna.
3bStudent’s own answers
4a1 He hasn’t got a brother.2 He doesn’t always get up at 7:10.3 He has breakfast with his dad.4 He doesn’t wear jeans and trainers to school.5 His teacher’s name is Miss Harris.6 He doesn’t always tell the truth.
4bStudent’s own answers
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UNIT 1 SWITCH ON
In the picture, Pages 10–111tablet, (desktop) computer, MP3 player, camera, laptop, video game console
21 maps2 games3 notes4 messages5 calculator6 calendar7 compass8 social networking9 web browser10 mail11 app store12 videos
3No answers
4aNo answers
4bapp store, calculator, calendar, camera, laptop, tabletThe first letter a is underlined.
51 web browser2 compass, maps3 messages, mail4 social networking, messages5 calculator6 maps7 calendar8 app store
61 A application2 C a program3 C 2008
7Student’s own answers
8social networking apps (Tumblr, Twitter, Instagram)
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Reading, page 121Student’s own answers
2Student’s own answers
3aNo answers
3bStudent’s own answers
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Grammar, Page 131Because Carla doesn’t see his messages on the class blog.
2usesdon’t havedo you use
3often, occasionally, rarelyevery evening
40% never hardly ever, rarely sometimes, occasionally often, regularly usually, normally 100% always
51 Does your mobile have2 does3 do you use4 look5 don’t worry6 gives
6a1 I often check my emails.2 I can’t play video games every day.3 I occasionally listen to music when I do my
homework.4 I watch videos on the internet from time to time.5 My phone is rarely switched on.6 I send text messages to friends now and then.
6bStudent’s own answers
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UNIT 1 SWITCH ON
Listening & Vocabulary, Page 141Student’s own answers
21 microphone 2 headphones 3 speaker 4 screen 5 monitor 6 printer 7 webcam 8 USB port 9 mouse 10 keyboard
3Student’s own answers
41 keyboard2 headphones, speaker3 monitor, screen, webcam4 USB port
5a Student’s own answers
5bSummary 3
6Student’s own answers
71 B2 B3 A4 B
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Grammar, Page 151It’s unusual because the school doesn’t use any technology, but it’s in Silicon Valley, where there are a lot of big technology companies.
21 (a school), 9 (a teacher), 8 (the teachers), 5 (the world), 4 (the biggest), 6 (the school), 3 (the United States), 7 (books), 2 (Silicon Valley)
31 –2 The3 –, –4 The, the, –, the
41 a2 the3 a4 a
5 the6 the
51 a2 –3 –4 –5 the6 a7 –8 the9 –10 –11 The12 an
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Language & Beyond, Page 16 1ThursdayCinema – 7pmFridayMaths, French and chemistry examsGuitar lesson – 4pmSleepover at Maggie’s – be there before 6pmSaturdaySister’s basketball final – 10amColin’s birthday party – 1pm
2Suggested answers: No, it isn’t easy for Jasmin to do everything. Thursday: going to the cinema and revising for exams on Friday; Friday: buy birthday present for Colin, not much time after the guitar lesson to get ready for sleepover at Maggie’s and be there before 6pm; Jasmin may not have much time to get ready for Colin’s birthday party after watching her sister’s basketball final.
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Speaking, Page 171Student’s own answers
2Vicky thinks it’s funny but not very original, Kate thinks it’s quite funny but a bit cruel, and Ben thinks it’s really funny.
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UNIT 1 SWITCH ON
31, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 think5 know
4I don’t think it’s very original.
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6Student’s own answers
Writing, Page 181Student’s own answers
2aNo answers
2bI’ve got a really old phone, I don’t need another oneI hardly ever use it, I rarely call friendsOther people in my class play with their mobiles all the time, I use it every daythe most important thing
31 I play games on my phone all day.2 I rarely send text messages.3 I call my best friends every evening.4 I’m using a new app for browsing the web at the
moment.5 I hardly ever watch videos on my phone.
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Unit review, Page 1911 games2 maps3 notes4 messages5 mail6 videos7 calendar8 calculator9 social networking10 app store
21 headphones2 webcam3 screen4 speaker5 printer6 keyboard7 mouse8 monitor
31 Do you2 we’re always3 do4 pay5 doesn’t6 normally has7 from time to time we get8 run
41 the2 a3 –4 the5 the6 a7 a8 –
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UNIT 2 HOME AND AWAY
In the picture, Pages 20–211Suggested answers:
Types of homeapartment, flat, house.
Rooms kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, dining room, hall, kitchen,living room.
Furniturebed, armchair bookshelf, carpet, chair, cupboard, desk, shelf, sofa, table, wardrobe.
Appliancesclock, computer, cooker, dishwasher, fridge, kettle, lamp,light, phone, radio, washing machine.
Otherdoor, bath, curtains, floor, picture, shower, sink.
2a Joshb Alyssac Nickd Ethane Tylerf Linda
31 Josh is clearing the table2 Alyssa is doing the washing-up.3 Nick is sorting the recycling.4 Ethan is taking out the rubbish.5 Tyler is doing the ironing.6 Linda is vacuuming.
4No answer
5Tyler is: vacuuming; cleaning the kitchen floor; sorting the recycling; taking out the rubbish; doing the washing-up; making his bed.
6No answer
7aironing – the ‘r’ is silent
7bcupboard hour island knife listen Wednesday
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Reading, Page 221Student’s own answers
2aStudent’s own answers
2bB A teenage boy’s view of life with his family.
3In article: Description of a family. (example)In article: Facts about families in New York.In the article: The opinions of a teenage family member.Not in the article: Information about family life in China.Not in the article: Interview with a parent.
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51 C2 I3 I4 I5 C6 I
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Grammar, Page 231Beth is calling Jake because she needs his help with some maths.
2always at the momentunderstand
31 are you doing2 ’m looking 3 he’s playing 4 aren’t training 5 ’s shopping 6 ’s studying
41 are waking up2 needs3 usually take4 is doing5 are vacuuming6 cleaning7 spend8 come9 always has10 is eating
51 b2 a3 b4 a5 bState verbs: like, understand, need, know, hate
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UNIT 2 HOME AND AWAY
Listening & Vocabulary, Page 241Student’s own answers
2aNo answer
2b 1 They are friends at school. They play in a group
together.2 They’re outside the school.3 The singer is leaving the group.
3Student’s own answers
41 Jack is going ice skating on Saturday morning. 2 Keira is meeting Lizzie and Sharn in the afternoon.3 Mr Gibbons has some good news.4 Tom isn’t going out with Sal.5 Sal is leaving the group.6 The group is playing in two weeks.
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6ac go ice skatingj do judoe play an instrumentg go to acting classa collect cardsd use social networking sitesh visit exhibitionsb read magazinesi hang out with friendsf watch online videos
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Grammar, Page 251Mario’s playing football. Fiona is helping her dad clean the house.
2at the weekend, on Saturday, this weekend, next week, the end of the month
31 What day is Mario playing at the weekend?2 Where is the team playing?3 Who is Fiona helping on Saturday?4 Why are they cleaning the house?5 When is Fiona’s cousin leaving?
41 He’s playing on Saturday.2 It’s playing in Newtown.3 She’s helping her dad.4 They’re cleaning the house because her cousin is
coming to stay.5 She’s leaving at the end of the month.
5Suggested answers:On Monday, he’s going ice skating at half past five.On Tuesday, he’s revising for a Spanish exam with Fiona.On Wednesday, he’s going to the cinema at 7:15pm.On Thursday, he’s having an acting class at 6:20pm.On Friday, he’s meeting Fiona and her cousin in the afternoon.On Saturday, he’s doing judo.
61 at the moment2 this afternoon3 at 7pm4 tonight5 tomorrow6 this weekend7 next week8 in two weeks’ time9 next year
Language & Beyond, Page 261Student’s own answers
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3Student’s own answers
41 Both of them.2 No, they don’t understand each other’s problem. 3 They both think the other person isn’t being fair.
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7Suggested answers:Ethan can talk to his brother, Nick, about the problem. Maybe if Ethan tidies the room, Nick can do some of the other housework. Then Ethan can work in the room.
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UNIT 2 HOME AND AWAY
Speaking, Page 271Student’s own answers
2Matt wants to speak to Keith. He wants to tell Keith to meet them outside the Treetop coffee shop at 8 o’clock.
3aNo answers
3b1 Sorry? Can you say that again?2 It’s a bad line.3 How do you spell that?4 Sorry. You’re breaking up.5 I can’t hear you.6 Could you repeat that?
4Kate: Hello?Matt: (1c) Hi. It’s Matt. Can I speak to Keith?Kate: Hi Matt. Keith isn’t here at the moment.Matt: (2a) Can I leave a message?Kate: Yes. Hang on. Let me get a pen. … OK. I’m ready.Matt: (3g) Tell him we’re ...Kate: Sorry? Can you say that again? It’s a bad line.Matt: (4f) I’m calling from the train. I said we’re all
meeting at 8 outside the Treetop coffee shop.Kate: How do you spell that?Matt: (5b) T-r-e-e-t-o-p.Kate: Outside the Treetop coffee shop. At 8 o’clock. … Sorry. You’re breaking up. I can’t hear you. Could you repeat that?Matt: (6d) If there’s a problem, he can call me on 555
348 779.Kate: 555 348 779. OK.Matt: (7e) Thanks, Kate. Bye.Kate: Bye
6Suggested answer:Keith. Matt called. They’re meeting outside the Treetop coffee shop at 8 o’clock. If there’s a problem, call him on 555 348 779.
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Writing, Page 281bb: They are pictures of York in England.
2e: The photo of the cathedral isn’t included in the
updates.
3aNo answer
3b1… does the cleaning too.It’s Sunday and we’re …… but I also like home.2…weekend in York and we’re …We’re also going to the shops.3You can also watch a video …… has a castle and lots of old houses.
41 I’m listening to music. I’m also reading a magazine.2 I like travelling. I like staying at home, too.3 It’s raining and the bus is late.4 I love reading. Jacquie also loves books.5 This evening I’m meeting friends and we’re going to
the cinema.6 New York is an amazing city. York is an interesting
place, too.
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UNIT 2 HOME AND AWAY
Unit review, Page 29 11 [m]ake2 [t]idy3 [v]acuum4 [c]lean5 [w]ashing6 [i]roning7 [l]ay8 [c]lear9 [w]ashing-up10 [d]ishwasher11 [r]ecycling12 [r]ubbish
21 visit2 go3 do4 play5 read6 go7 hang out8 use9 watch10 collect
31 I’m writing2 sun’s shining3 I’m sitting4 She loves5 She comes6 Dad’s shopping7 isn’t playing/aren’t playing8 Are you doing
41 Hello. It’s Harry.2 When are you coming home?3 I am going back to the factory tonight.4 They are fixing some problems.5 Another robot is starting work tomorrow.6 He’s arriving at 9am. His name is Harry too.
Progress check 1 & 2, Pages 30–3111C 2A 3B 4A 5C
21 C2 C3 B4 A5 C
31 read (any)2 always watch3 is a4 got/planned/decided/organized to see/meet
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UNIT 3 WILD WORLD
In the picture, Pages 32–3311 beach (picture c)2 island (picture e)3 mountain (picture e)4 river (picture f) 5 sea (picture c)6 tree (picture d, f, a)
21 c2 d3 a4 b5 e6 f
31 forest2 coast3 desert4 savannah5 lake6 ice sheet
41 Ninety Mile Beach2 Crater Lake3 Antarctica4 The Sahara5 The Serengeti6 The Taiga
5No answers
6countryside cfield eflower dgrass bhill fstream a
71 countryside2 field3 grass4 stream5 flowers6 hill
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Reading, Page 341Student’s own answers
2Student’s own answers
3b1 He’s 13.2 He’s at the United Nations in New York.3 He’s making a speech.4 He wants people to plant trees.
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51 Felix read about a Kenyan woman’s campaign.2 Felix gave a presentation to his class.3 Felix started a tree-planting campaign.4 Students created a website for Felix’s campaign.5 People from other countries joined his campaign.6 Felix spoke at the United Nations.
6Student’s own answersmakedowingivecall and joinplant
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Grammar, Page 351She’s famous because she talked at the United Nations’ Earth Summit in 1992 when she was just 12 years old.
2talkeddidn’t seeDid she lookWas she
31 taught2 was3 became4 started5 were, travelled6 bought, made
4aThe underlined vowels all have the /ɔː/ sound.
4bStudent’s own answers
51 started2 was3 came4 completed5 went6 studied7 did8 began9 won10 died
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UNIT 3 WILD WORLD
61 She wasn’t American. She was Kenyan.2 There weren’t a lot of high schools for girls in Kenya.3 She didn’t study history at university. She studied
biology.4 She didn’t start the Green Tree Movement. She
started the Green Belt Movement.5 Wangari didn’t win the Nobel Prize for Literature. She
won the Nobel Peace Prize.
71 What was the name of your first school?2 How old were you when you started there?3 Did you like your first school?4 When did you start secondary school?5 Who was your first new friend at secondary school?
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Listening & Vocabulary, Page 361Student’s own answers
2Student’s own answersThe snake is in a field, in some grass, maybe somewhere tropical.The penguins are on an ice sheet (in Antarctica?) or maybe in a zoo.The ants are walking on the tree, somewhere with plants.
3aNo answer
3bSuggested answersFirst photo: Where? When? Florida, near a river, last yearWhat? Snake eating frog. Frog not moving. LLooked back – couldn’t see frog.Second photo:Where? When? Zoo, last weekend. What? Baby penguin & mother, feeding it. Another penguin – father? JThird photo:Where? When? Farm, Australia, near desert. Last week.What? Helping father. 100s of ants, carrying food, helping others.
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6aStudent’s own answers
6bAnimals with sounds: bear, bee, dolphin, frog, owl, parrot, snakeAnimals with no sounds: ant, crocodile, turtle, penguin, spider
7Animals/Sea animals frog, bear, penguin, ant, snake Birds penguin, parrot, owlInsects ant, bee, spiderReptilessnake, crocodile, turtle
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Grammar, Page 371He’s wearing a ‘bee beard’ (hundreds of bees). It’s a competition.
2was visitingwere sitting on their faces, necks and shoulders
3 I was getting
I heard
41 were you doing2 wasn’t sleeping3 were watching4 was flying5 weren’t talking6 weren’t moving7 Was the owl holding8 was carrying
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61 was fishing2 were standing3 saw4 didn’t know5 swam6 were watching7 were getting8 realised
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Language & Beyond, Page 381Student’s own answers
2Facts: description, statisticsProblem:summary, causesAction: what, why
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UNIT 3 WILD WORLD
31 Facts / statistics2 Action / what3 Problem / summary4 Facts / description5 Problem / causes6 Action / why
4aNo answer
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Speaking, Page 391Student’s own answers
2wear green clothes to school, walk to school, cycle to school, do a survey about the environment, make something from recycled materials, collect money for Save the Dolphins
31 What shall we 2 We could3 Why don’t we4 What about5 What could6 We could
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51 N2 N3 N4 P5 P
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Writing, Page 401Student’s own answers
2Because first a strange noise woke her up, and then she found a field mouse in her sleeping bag.
3aNo answer
3bYesterday we arrived …I’m feeling really tired today …… something scary happened during the nightAt first, I thought …But then I realised …After a minute or two the noise …Later I woke up …
41 yesterday2 At first3 later4 Then5 After6 Later
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Unit review, Page 4111 ice sheet2 coast3 savannah4 grass5 streams6 Lakes7 countryside8 fields9 Desert10 flowers11 hill12 forest
21 [d]olphin2 [b]ear3 [f]rog4 [b]ee5 [a]nt6 [s]pider7 [p]arrot8 [p]enguin9 [o]wl10 [s]nake11 [c]rocodile12 [t]urtle
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UNIT 3 Wild World
31 did you go2 didn’t go3 stayed4 had5 loved6 went7 got
41 were visiting2 saw3 was eating4 wasn’t looking5 stopped6 were standing
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UNIT 4 WHAT’S COOKING
In the picture, Pages 42–431Suggested answers:Vegetables: onion, carrot, potato, salad, tomatoFruit: lemon, apple, banana, grapes, orangeMeat & Fish: chicken, steakDairy: egg, butter, cheese, ice-cream, milkOther: bread, cake, chips, chocolate, oil, pasta, pizza, rice, sandwich, soup, sweetsDrinks: orange juice, coffee, cola, juice, mineral water, tea
21 c2 a3 d4 b5 e
31 b2 d3 c4 a/c/e5 e/a
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51 bowl2 chop3 chopping board4 frying pan5 fry6 pour7 saucepan8 knife
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8Student’s own answers1 A ‘foodie’ is someone who loves food, and knows a
lot about food.
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Reading, Page 441Student’s own answers
2aNo answer
2b1 Method2 Time3 Ingredients4 About this recipe
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41 C2 C3 I4 I5 I6 C
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Grammar, Page 451Italian
2bignot big or smallsmallzero
3You can use the expression a lot of before all nouns and in all types of sentences.
41 some bread2 a few vegetables3 a lot of apples4 a little pasta5 no rice
51 much2 any3 some4 little5 many6 a lot of
61 no2 much3 any4 few5 lot6 some
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Listening & Vocabulary, Page 461B
2In Emma’s bag: a loaf of bread, a few apples, two cartons of milk, a little cheese, a jar of jam and two packets of pasta.
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UNIT 4 WHAT’S COOKING
3aStudent’s own answers
3b1 F2 F3 F4 O5 O
4No answers
5Student’s own answers
61 a bottle of water, a2 a box of chocolates, e3 a packet of pasta, d4 a can of cola, c5 a carton of milk, b6 a jar of jam, f7 a loaf of bread, g8 a piece of meat, h
7Unstressed words: a/of (There is usually no stress on function words such as articles and prepositions.)
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Grammar, Page 471Student’s own answers
2-body/-one-thing-where
3People: somebody, anybody, everybody, nobodyThings: something, anything, everything, nothingPlaces: somewhere, anywhere, everywhere, nowhere
4a1 No[body]2 every[thing]3 some[thing]4 every[body]5 any[thing]6 some[where]
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51 something2 Everybody3 anything4 anybody5 everything6 anywhere
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Language & Beyond, Page 481Asha is a vegetarian.Carmelo is allergic to eggs.Lucy can’t eat gluten.
2pasta Lcake C, Lchicken/meat Asushi Apizza Lomelette Csandwiches L
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Speaking, Page 491Student’s own answers
21 sandwich2 salad3 cheeseburger4 chips5 water6 milkshake
3aStudent’s own answers
3b1 I’d like a milkshake, please.2 Can I have it without onions?3 Would you like anything to drink?4 No, thanks. I’d rather have salad.5 Are you ready to order?6 I’ll have some water.
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UNIT 4 WHAT’S COOKING
Writing, Page 501Student’s own answers
2aStudent’s own answers
2bAfter thatFinallyNextFirstThen
31 First, put the flour in a bowl with a little salt.2 Next, make a hole in the middle of the flour. Add the
eggs and stir together with the flour.3 After that, pour in the milk and beat it with the flour
and eggs.4 Then leave the pancake mixture for 15–20 minutes.5 Finally, heat a little oil in a frying pan. Pour in some
mixture and fry the pancakes on both sides until they’re golden brown.
41 First2 Next/After that/Then3 Next/After that/Then4 Next/After that/Then5 Finally
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Unit review, Page 5111 Chop2 knife3 chopping4 fry5 frying6 Heat7 saucepan8 pour9 stir10 Beat11 bowl12 cut
21 [b]ottle2 [p]acket3 [j]ar4 [b]oxes5 [l]oaves6 [p]ieces7 [c]artons8 [c]ans
31 much2 lot3 few4 some5 little6 any7 no8 many
41 everybody2 Nobody3 somebody4 everything5 nothing6 everywhere7 anybody
Progress check 3 & 4, Pages 52–5311 Vijay – G Beach trip2 Sienna – E Boat trip3 Salvatore – A Forest visit4 Yoko – D Tree planting5 Tanner – F Market day
21 Vegetarian2 environment3 potatoes4 allergic5 19.99
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UNIT 5 WHO AM I?
In the picture, Pages 54–5511 polite2 calm3 friendly4 funny5 cheerful6 shy7 rude8 serious
21 Marc2 Vicky3 Matt4 Lucia5 Lin6 Jason7 Ali8 Mel9 Kate10 Ben
31 kind2 clever3 creative4 brave5 emotional6 ambitious7 confident8 competitive9 generous10 patient
41 confident2 brave3 generous4 competitive5 ambitious6 emotional
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6Kate; Jason; Lin; Matt; Mel
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Reading, Page 561Student’s own answers
2aNo answer
2bB
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41 You’re shy or want a quiet life2 You’re serious.3 You’re emotional.4 You’re ambitious and you work hard.5 You’re scared of trusting people.6 You’re kind and friendly.7 You like being free and you aren’t interested in doing
difficult tasks.8 You think about yourself a lot.
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Grammar, Page 571Diego is good at drawing and art.He was scared of showing his parents his first comic because he was worried about hearing their opinion.
2tired ofscared ofgood/not bad atbad/not so good atexcited aboutworried aboutbored withinterested in
3artdrawing
41 about doing2 in taking3 about using4 at creating5 with changing6 of trying
51 [I’m] good/not bad at painting.2 [I’m] bad/not so good at singing.3 [I’m] interested in cooking.4 [I’m] tired of running.5 [I’m] scared of dancing.6 [I’m] excited about skiing.
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UNIT 5 WHO AM I?
Listening & Vocabulary, Page 581Student’s own answers
2Joshua:Parents’ countries: USA, BrazilLanguages: English, SwedishAmelie:Parents’ countries: France, EgyptLanguages: French, Arabic, SwedishDanh:Parents’ countries: Vietnam, ChinaLanguages: Vietnamese, Swedish
3b1 B2 B3 C
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6Country Nationality LanguageBrazil Brazilian PortugueseChina Chinese ChineseEgypt Egyptian ArabicFrance French FrenchItaly Italian ItalianJapan Japanese JapaneseMexico Mexican SpanishPoland Polish PolishRussia Russian RussianSpain Spanish SpanishSweden Swedish Swedish(the) USA American EnglishVietnam Vietnamese Vietnamese
Four countries where the language is not the same as the nationality are: Brazil, Egypt, Mexico and the USA.
7Country Nationality LanguageBrazil Brazilian PortugueseChina Chinese ChineseEgypt Egyptian ArabicFrance French FrenchItaly Italian ItalianJapan Japanese JapaneseMexico Mexican SpanishPoland Polish PolishRussia Russian RussianSpain Spanish SpanishSweden Swedish SwedishVietnam Vietnamese Vietnamese
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Grammar, Page 591The USA; because her parents are going to stay in the USA.
2a1 plan2 plan3 prediction4 prediction5 prediction6 hope7 plan8 prediction
2bgoing towill
3100%75%50%
4a1 ’m not going to watch2 ’m going to finish3 ’ll get4 may live5 ’ll definitely work6 ’ll probably be
4bAlex is ambitious.
51 What are you going to do this evening?2 What are you going to do at the weekend?3 What do you hope you’ll do when you leave school?4 Where might you live in the future?5 What other things will you probably do?6 What won’t you probably do?
6Student’s own answers
Language & Beyond, Page 601Student’s own answers
2Suggested answersmaking lists Splaying the piano Rhelping my friends with their homework S, Pwatching TV Rspelling S, Jremembering song lyrics Rbeing patient with my little sister P, Frunning Rtaking photos R, Tmaking other people laugh Psinging in the shower R
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fixing the car with my dad Fcleaning my teeth Rfinding information on the internet S, J, Tmaking Chinese food F, Rbeing on time S, Jkeeping my room tidy Fspeaking English S, Jsleeping R
3Suggested answers
4Suggested answers
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6Student’s own answers
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Speaking, Page 6111 The boy is listening to a music player. The girl is
reading a book.2 Student’s own answers
2The lyrics of Matt’s song are in Spanish. He doesn’t speak Spanish.Lin is trying to learn lines for the school play. She can’t remember them.
3Lucia is going to listen to the song and translate the lyrics. Ali is going to practise the lines with Lin.1 Shall I listen2 I’ll help3 I can practise4 I’ll come
4Student’s own answers
Writing, Page 621Student’s own answers
2aNo answer
2b1 Adele hopes she doesn’t eat so much chocolate
because it’s not good for you. And she hopes she’s better at maths because she
was really bad at it.2 She hopes she’ll pass her exams, so she’ll get a
good job, and she hopes she’ll do some exciting things in her free time, so life is fun.
31 because2 because3 so4 so5 because
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6Student’s own answers
Unit review, Page 6311 [c]ompetitive2 [a]mbitious3 [b]rave4 [c]onfident5 [c]lever6 [p]atient7 [g]enerous8 [c]reative9 [k]ind10 [e]motional
21 French2 Arabic3 Italian4 Spanish5 Chinese6 Vietnamese7 Japanese8 Russian9 Polish10 Spanish11 Portuguese12 Swedish
31 of talking to girls2 at telling jokes3 about meeting girls4 with watching TV5 about going to my friend’s party6 in getting a girlfriend
41 going to2 going to3 ’ll4 might5 going to6 ’ll7 won’t8 ’ll
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UNIT 6 MIND AND BODY
In the picture, Pages 64–651A handB eyeC armD teeth/toothE backF headG legH earI ootJ mouthK noseL face
2M brainN thumbO fingerP stomachQ throatR toeS chestT ankleU neckV shoulderW kneeX heart
3Student’s own answers
4From the highest to the lowest: brain, neck, throat, shoulder, chest, heart, stomach, thumb, finger, knee, ankle, toe.
5The avatar leaves the building and runs through the streets. He jumps over a car. He stands in the middle of the city and looks around.
6The Body Parts Quiz:1 brain2 throat3 nose and ears4 knee5 stomach
7Student’s own answers
8Student’s own answers
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Reading, Page 661Student’s own answers
2aNo answers
2bNo answers
3Student’s own answers
41 Nothing – it’s free.2 There are over 10,000 puzzles.3 Because our whole body works better, and we
feel better.4 We need to exercise at least three times a week.5 We become more intelligent.6 Puzzles are fun.
5Student’s own answers
6Student’s own answers
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Grammar, Page 6711 6–8 weeks2 wash your hands often
2present simple
3should
41 heat A2 boils B3 don’t need, is B4 leave, does it make B
5a1 shouldn’t2 shouldn’t3 should4 shouldn’t5 shouldn’t
5bSuggested answers: 1 If you’re in a storm, should you stand under a
tree?2 Should you use the lift if there’s a fire in a building?3 If you’re on holiday in Europe and you need the
police, should you phone 112?4 Should you go swimming if you see a red flag at the
beach?5 If you burn your hand on something very hot, should
you put ice on it?
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6aStudent’s own answers
6bStudent’s own answers
Vocabulary & Listening, Page 681Student’s own answers
21 look up2 look down3 stand up4 sit down5 point6 hold7 turn8 stretch9 touch10 pull3Student’s own answers
4aNo answers
4bStudent’s own answers
5Student’s own answers
61 study2 slowly3 sitting (down) / on your chair4 neck5 back and shoulders7Student’s own answers
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Grammar, Page 691They decide to do the fun run.2you finishthey’ll give31 don’t2 do3 might hurt, don’t 4 it’s, you’ll4aNo answers
4b2
4c1 If you don’t wear running shoes, you’ll hurt your feet.2 The charity will make money if your friends do the
run.3 You might hurt yourself if you don’t stretch before
the race.4 If it’s a hot day you’ll need to drink lots of water.
5a1 eat, won’t live2 will do, exercise3 will work, do4 don’t go, won’t get
5bStudent’s own answers
61 What will you do if it rains this weekend?2 If you go online this evening, which website will you
visit first?3 What will your English teacher do if you don’t do your
homework?4 If you go to the cinema this weekend, what film will
you see?5 What will your mum or dad say if you pass all your
next exams?
7Student’s own answers
Language & Beyond, Page 701Suggested answer:The talk didn’t go well. The student’s notes aren’t organised, he isn’t looking at the class and the other students aren’t interested in the talk.
2Ruben’s talk is about the game of chess.
3Student’s own answers
4Student’s own answers
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6Student’s own answers
7Student’s own answers
Speaking, Page 7111 a headache2 a runny nose3 a temperature4 a sore throat5 a stomach ache6 a cough
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2Student’s own answers
3Student’s own answers
4He feels terrible. He’s got a runny nose, a headache and a temperature.
5He’s got the flu. He needs to stay at home and rest.
6aNo answers
6bI’m afraid you’ve got the flu.perhaps you could take …I think you should …… maybe it’ll be best …
7Student’s own answers
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Writing, Page 721Student’s own answers
2aStudent’s own answers
2bI missed a lot of things like my friends ….does really horrible things like telling lies …For example, if I talk in class …The school can do a lot of things, such as talking to her …
31 example2 like3 as
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Unit review, Page 7311 [ne]ck2 [th]roat3 [sh]oulder[s]4 [ch]est5 [he]art6 [st]omach7 [f]inger[s]
8 [th]umb[s]9 [t]oe[s]10 [k]nee[s]11 [an]kle[s]12 [b]rain
21 stand2 look3 point4 turn5 look6 touch7 stretch8 hold9 pull10 sit
31 should exercise2 exercise3 has/’ll have4 shouldn’t start5 do6 prepares/’ll prepare7 ’s8 doesn’t feel
41 You’ll2 you3 you4 you’ll5 you aren’t6 we’ll
Progress check 5 & 6, Pages 74–7511 B2 D3 A4 D5 B6 C7 A8 C9 C10 B
21 B2 A3 C4 B5 A
31 at learning2 planning to3 should4 you train
4Student’s own answers
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In the picture, Pages 76–7711 hospital nurse, doctor2 school teacher3 shop/shopping centre shop assistant4 restaurant chef, waiter/waitress5 hotel receptionist, chambermaid6 farm farmer
27 travel agency8 office9 factory10 hair salon11 gym12 garage
31 g2 i3 h4 l5 k6 d7 c8 b9 e10 f11 a12 j
41 A pilot works at an airport.2 A travel agent works at a travel agency.3 A secretary or a journalist works in an office.4 An engineer works in a factory.5 A hairdresser works in a hair salon.6 A mechanic works in a garage.
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6Student’s own answers
7Mechanic; (news) reporter/journalist; (aeroplane) pilot; artist; receptionist; fitness trainerStudent’s own answers
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Reading, Page 781Student’s own answers
2aNo answers
2bIn both texts:
Paragraph 1 dParagraph 2 cParagraph 3 a
3No answers
4aStudent’s own answers
4bStudent’s own answers
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Grammar, Page 791It’s important to stay cool and do the job.
2don’t have tomustn’thad todidn’t have to
31 Do you have to work2 don’t have to work/do not have to work3 does a pilot have to do4 has to take5 Did you have to take6 had to do7 do you have to go8 have to start
41 must2 mustn’t3 must4 mustn’t5 mustn’t6 must
51 don’t have to2 have to3 have to4 must5 mustn’t6 must
61 Does anybody in your family have to work long
hours?2 Does anybody in your family work with customers in
his or her job?3 Do you have to work hard at school?4 Do you have to do a lot of homework?5 Do you have to do jobs at home?
7Student’s own answers
UNIT 7 TIME FOR WORK
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UNIT 7 TIME FOR WORK
Listening & Vocabulary, Page 8011 172 In Vancouver, Canada3 drawing (Manga)4 designing clothes and cooking
21 Manga2 confident3 boys4 145 two6 brother7 200,0008 high9 art10 designer
3aNo answers
3bB
4Student’s own answers
5(a) career work(b) company work(c) business work(d) qualifications study(e) course study(f) university study(g) exams study(h) part-time job work(i) full-time job work(j) term study
6a1 d (qualifications)2 j (term)3 c (business)4 i (full-time job)5 e (course)6 b (company)7 a (career)8 f (university)9 g (exams)10 h (part-time job)
6bNo answers
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Grammar, Page 811Most parents haven’t written apps.2hashaven’t-ed3become (become)made (make)said (say)been (be)written (write)done (do)41 b2 a51 shared2 been3 given4 spoken5 decided6 told7 planned8 started61 ’s achieved2 has built3 has he done4 have supported5 hasn’t been6 ’s made7 hasn’t changed8 have taught7aStudent’s own answers
7bStudent’s own answers
Language & Beyond, Page 821Suggested answers� Students in Italy have a much longer lunchtime than
students in Denmark.� Shops in Italy close at lunchtime, but they don’t in
Denmark.� Italian students and Danish students start school
at about the same time. But Italian students finish school two hours later than Danish students.
� Students in Italy have dinner much later then students in Denmark.
� Students in Denmark like to arrive on time or early. Italian students think it’s OK to arrive 30 minutes late.
� Italian students think it’s no problem to wait but Danish students hate waiting.
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2Student’s own answers3Suggested answer:The Danish family wasn’t happy because the visitors from Brazil came an hour later for dinner. Danish people usually eat dinner early.The Brazilian family wasn’t happy because the Danish family ate dinner quickly and the mother went to bed after dinner.
4Student’s own answers
5Student’s own answers
Speaking, Page 831Suggested answer:It’s in a classroom. The students are giving their homework to the teacher. One student is telling a story. I think she’s saying that her rabbit ate her homework. Her teacher is laughing but I think he doesn’t believe her.
2Student’s own answers
31 accepts apology2 accepts apology3 doesn’t accept apology4 accepts apology5 doesn’t accept apology6 accepts apology
4a all rightb OKc goodd worrye Butf problem
Phrases you use when you DON’T accept an apology: That’s not good enough / But …
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Writing, Page 841Daniel and Lucy are going to a water sports camp in the summer.
2aNo answers
2bHow are you?Sorry I haven’t written for a while.Sorry, I must go now.Write soon!
31 Sorry I haven’t written for a while.2 Thanks for your email.3 How are you?4 Write soon!5 See you soon!6 Sorry, I must go now.
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Unit review, Page 8511 [h]airdresser2 [s]ecretary3 [d]entist4 [f]itness [t]rainer5 [e]ngineer6 [j]ournalist7 [p]ilot8 [t]ravel [a]gent9 [a]rtist10 [d]river11 [m]echanic12 [c]leaner
21 company2 part-time job3 full-time job4 term5 exams6 business7 qualifications8 university9 course10 career
31 don’t have to2 must3 have to4 mustn’t5 must6 don’t have to
41 Have you decided2 haven’t3 ’ve read4 have you seen5 haven’t thought6 has become7 Have you had8 hasn’t learned
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UNIT 8 MEDIA MIX
In the picture, Pages 86–871aWatch Read Listen totelevision a book the radioa DVD a comic musica film a magazine a CDa TV programme a newspaper a podcasta video a webpage
1bStudent’s own answers
2a comedyb documentaryc weatherd cookery showe cartoonf science fictiong newsh chat showi westernj horrork game showl action/adventure
3Things you can only see on television: chat show, game show, news, weather
41 news2 comedy3 horror4 western5 documentary6 chat show
5News/weather; science fiction; cartoon; action/adventure; cookery show; game show
6aStudent’s own answers
6bContains /tʃ/ sound: chair chat show much nature whichDoesn’t contain /tʃ/ sound: share wash
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Reading, Page 8811 action/adventure, science fiction2 Student’s own answers3 Transformers, Spider-Man, Pirates of the Caribbean,
Star Wars
2aNo answers
2b1 Star Wars is one of the most important films in
cinema history.2 Four3 It was the first film to produce merchandise.
3Student’s own answers
41 blockbusters2 genres3 rating4 summary5 characters6 merchandise
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Grammar, Page 891chat show
2evernever
31 ever2 have3 haven’t4 ever5 never6 never
4a Suggested answers:1 Has Omar ever seen Star Wars?
Yes, he has. He’s seen Star Wars.2 Have Lily and Omar ever seen Doctor Who?
No, they haven’t. They’ve never seen Doctor Who.3 Has Omar ever seen Pirates of the Caribbean?
No, he hasn’t. He’s never seen Pirates of the Caribbean.
4 Have Lily and Omar ever seen The Simpsons? Yes, they have. They’ve seen The Simpsons.
5 Has Lily ever seen Transformers? No, she hasn’t. She’s never seen Transformers.
6 Has Omar ever seen Transformers?Yes, he has. He’s seen Transformers.
4b Suggested answers.
51 Have you ever cooked a meal?2 Have you ever ironed a shirt?3 Have you ever eaten with chopsticks?4 Have you ever had a judo lesson?5 Have you ever listened to hip-hop?6 Have you ever played the piano?
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6Student’s own answers
7aStudent’s own answers
7bStudent’s own answers
Listening & Vocabulary, Page 901Student’s own answers
2aNo answers
2ba news programme
2c1 Top story2 Sports3 Entertainment news4 Traffic5 Weather
3Student’s own answers
41 A2 B3 B4 C5 A
51 crime, steal, thief, victim2 accident, ambulance, police car 3 arrest, police officer 4 criminal
61 victim, thief, stole2 police officers, arrested3 criminal4 accident, police cars, ambulance
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Grammar, Page 911The Barker case file is missing.
2justalreadyyet
3past simplepresent perfect41 just2 yet3 already4 yet5 already6 just51 Marlene’s just had lunch.2 Mike’s already taken the file.3 Harry’s already looked in Mike’s office.4 Marlene hasn’t phoned Mike yet.5 Marlene hasn’t had an idea yet.6aStudent’s own answers
6b1 asked2 hasn’t returned3 ’ve just seen4 told5 ’ve just discovered6 has already told7 ’ve just seen8 hit
7Student’s own answers
Language & Beyond, Page 921Student’s own answers
2It’s a soap opera.Student’s own answers
31 a friend asked her to lie for her (students explain
why)2 her mum and dad3 the second one (students explain why)41 aren’t2 Explain 4 not to5 Tell them5 Mia follows tips 2 and 4.6Student’s own answers
7Student’s own answers
Speaking, Page 931Student’s own answers
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Marc3The film was a bit slow.The ending was amazing.The acting was terrible.The film was funny.They liked the film.4agreemeandisagreeagree
51 but 2 but
6Student’s own answers
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Writing, Page 9411 Student’s own answers2 The films and TV series are Toy Story 3, Shrek, and
The Simpsons.3 They are all cartoons.
2 Student’s own answers
3Student’s own answersIt’s hard to read Sara’s blog post because it has no paragraphs.
4aNo answers
4bParagraph 1: Toy Story 3 is an adventure …Paragraph 2: I really like the film because …Paragraph 3: For all these reasons (and many more) ...
51 Paragraph 22 Paragraph 33 Paragraph 1
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Unit review, Page 9511 [a]ctio[n] / [a]dventur[e]2 [c]artoo[n]3 [c]ha[t] [s]ho[w]4 [c]omed[y]5 [c]ooker[y] [s]ho[w]6 [d]ocumentar[y]7 [g]am[e] [s]ho[w]8 [h]orro[r]9 [n]ew[s]10 [s]cienc[e] [f]ictio[n]11 [w]eathe[r]12 [w]ester[n]
21 police officer2 thief3 steals4 victim5 crime6 criminal7 police car8 arrests9 accident10 ambulance
31 Have you ever played2 haven’t3 I’ve never been4 Have you ever worked5 have6 We’ve made7 I’ve never had
41 I’ve already seen it.2 When did you see it?3 I went last week with Marc.4 Did you enjoy it?5 Yes. They’ve just started filming Part 2.6 Have you seen Final Destination yet?7 No, I’ve not seen it yet.
Progress check 7 & 8, Pages 96–9711C 2A 3B 4B 5C
21 A2 B3 A4 B5 B
3Student’s own answers
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UNIT 9 SPORTS REPORT
In the picture, Pages 98–991Ball sports: basketball, baseball, bowling, (field) hockey, football (US: soccer), golf, rugby, table tennis, tennis, volleyballWater sports: sailing, surfing, swimmingWinter sports: ice hockey, ice skating, skiing, snowboardingOther: badminton, cycling, dancing, gymnastics, horse riding, running, skateboarding
2Student’s own answers
3Student’s own answers
41 tennis2 hockey3 snowboarding4 football (soccer) or rugby5 baseball6 basketball7 ice skating8 swimming
5aOctopush: a snorkel, flippers, a stick, a puckSepak takraw: a net, a ball
5b1 South Africa/USA/UK2 63 puck/stick/snorkel/flippers4 swimming hat/glove5 the puck into the other team’s goal6 fun7 Asia8 39 ball10 T-shirt/sports shoes11 the ball over the net12 difficult
6Student’s own answers
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Reading, Page 1001Student’s own answers
21 C2 I3 C4 C5 I6 C
3No answers
4aNo answers
4bParagraph 2: football, footballParagraph 3: a football programme, HIV
5Student’s own answers
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Grammar, Page 1011tenpin bowling
2who/that, who/thatwhich/that, which/thatwhere
3a1 which2 which, that3 where4 who5 that6 who, that
3bStudent’s own answers
4a1 who/that2 which/that3 who/that4 who/that, which/that5 where6 which/that
4bStudent’s own answers
5aStudent’s own answers
5bStudent’s own answers
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UNIT 9 SPORTS REPORT
Listening & Vocabulary, Page 1021Suggested answers:1 They’re wearing ‘Red Sox’ T-shirts,
red and blue make-up, hats and red scarves.2 They’re baseball fans at a Red Sox game.3 Student’s own answers
21 Red Sox2 a reporter3 Yankees
3aNo answers
3b1 relaxed2 excited3 probably lose4 9–3
4Student’s own answers
51 relaxed and worried describe a feeling(-ed ending)2 amazing and exciting describe what you think of
something (-ing ending)
6a1 [relax]ed, [relax]ing2 [amaz]ing, [amaz]ed3 [excit]ed, [excit]ing4 [interest]ed, [interest]ing5 [depress]ing, [depress]ed6 [disappoint]ed, [disappoint]ing7 [annoy]ed, [annoy]ing8 [embarrass]ing, [embarrass]ed9 [bor]ed, [bor]ing10 [worry]ing, [worri]ed
6b1 relaxed, relaxing2 amazing, amazed 3 excited, exciting4 interested, interesting5 depressing, depressed6 disappointed, disappointing7 annoyed, annoying8 embarrassing, embarrassed9 bored, boring10 worrying, worried
71 annoying2 relaxing3 embarrassed4 amazed5 depressed6 disappointing
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Grammar, Page 1031He collects sports cards for kids who are in hospital or from the least wealthy families.
2-ermore-estthe most
3less serious illnesses the least wealthy familiesas excited asaren’t as lucky astoo busyold enough
41 best2 taller3 better4 more exciting5 cleverest6 most exciting7 least interesting8 less interesting
5a1 exciting enough2 big as3 heavy as4 in Asia as5 difficult/hard6 fast/quick enough
5btable tennis
6aStudent’s own answers
6bStudent’s own answers
Language & Beyond, Page 1041Emma: 2Joe: 1Tom: 3
2
Body Mind Feelings
can’t breathe can’t concentrate worried
stomach ache forget things nervous
headache couldn’t sleep angry
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3Student’s own answers
41 Tips for Emma: 3, 6; Tips for Joe: 8; Tips for Tom: 42 Tips for all the students: 1, 2, 5, 7
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6Student’s own answers
Speaking, Page 105Suggested answers:a I think the boy feels amazed and very happy.b I think the girl feels disappointed and unhappy.c I think the boy feels depressed.d I think the girl feels angry.e I think the boy feels excited and very happy.
21 d2 e3 b4 c5 a
3No answers
41 You did a great job!
CongratulationsWell done!You were amazing!
2 Bad luck!Better luck next time!Never mind.I know how you feel.
5aStudent’s own answers
5bStudent’s own answers
6Student’s own answers
Writing, Page 1061Student’s own answers
2The winner was from Kenya. He won in 2 hours, four minutes and 44 seconds.
3aNo answers
3b it = the London Marathonthem = the people who ran to collect money for charityhe = the oldest runnerhe, his = the winner from Kenya
4Suggested answers:Kids age 11–17 ran in it (the Mini-Marathon).They (the kids) ran three miles.His (the boy’s) time was 14.54.They (the runners) could use it (the ticket) to watch an event for free.
5Student’s own answers
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7Student’s own answers
Unit review, Page 10711 [b]at2 [r]acket3 [s]tick4 [p]uck5 [s]huttlecock6 [f]lippers7 [s]norkel8 [h]elmet9 [s]kates10 [h]oop11 [g]oal12 [n]et
21 amazing2 excited3 interested4 relaxing5 depressing6 disappointed7 annoying8 bored9 embarrassing10 worried
31 which/that2 who/that3 where4 who/that5 which/that6 where
41 as amazing2 smaller3 more relaxed4 clever5 most exciting6 as quick7 fastest8 good
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UNIT 10 BRAINWAVES
In the picture, Pages 108–1091a gift shopb entrancec information deskd stairse ticket officef liftg coffee shoph first floori ground floorj toilets
2G1: design, develop, calculateG2: metal, glass, plastic, stoneG3: build, produce, createG4: explore, discover
3Student’s own answers
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5Suggested answers:chair – wood, metal, plasticdesk – wood, metal, plasticfloor – stone, woodlift – metal, glass, plasticstairs – stone, metalwindow – glass
61 B2 C3 A4 C5 A6 C7 B8 B
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8See Student’s Book page 141
9Student’s own answers
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Reading, Page 1101Student’s own answers
21 The American English for mobile phone is cell phone.2 Today’s mobile phones can do anything a PC or
laptop can do.
3aStudent’s own answers
3bantenna, base station, radio signal, cell, network, Mobile Telephone Switching Office
4Student’s own answers
51 It changes it into a digital radio signal.2 On the roof of buildings.3 To the Mobile Telephone Switching Office.4 Because base stations are in the middle of areas
called ‘cells’.5 Your signal becomes weaker when you move into
another cell.6 More people can use their phones at the same time.
6Student’s own answers
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Grammar, Page 1111You should recycle your mobile because …1 dangerous chemicals are used to make it.2 there are small amounts of rare, expensive
metals in it.
2are thrown awayisn’t recycledis a mobile made
31 presented2 chosen3 needed4 made5 sent6 tested
4a1 are transported2 aren’t protected3 isn’t eaten4 are played5 ’s grown6 ’s spoken
4b1 by ship2 viruses3 the cow4 chess and draughts5 rice6 English
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5a1 Where are most mobiles made?2 Why’s texting used more than calling on mobiles?3 What ingredients is pasta made of?4 When’s Earth Day celebrated?5 What sports are played on a court?6 Where is Portuguese spoken as a native language?
5b1 In China.2 Because it’s cheaper.3 Flour and water.4 22 April.5 Suggested answers: tennis, badminton, squash,
basketball, volleyball, netball, handball, Basque pelota, Jai Alai, racquetball, padel tennis.
6 Portugal and Brazil
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Listening & Vocabulary, Page 11211 a ballpoint penb clothes peg c paperclipd Post-it® Notese pencilf drawing ping light bulbh bottle capi hermometerj tin can2 Student’s own answers
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2bObject 1 aObject 2 jObject 3 gObject 4 fObject 5 b
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51 drawing pin 2 clothes peg 3 light bulb 4 ballpoint pen 5 tin can
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6b1 paper clip2 bottle caps3 pencil4 thermometer5 Post-it® Notes
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Grammar, Page 1131Because people voted for it as the invention that changed the future.
2was opened, were chosen, was asked, weren’t selected, was voted
31 were discovered2 were projected3 weren’t stopped4 were first used5 weren’t understood6 was given
41 The first rockets were made in China.2 Marie Curie was given Nobel prizes in physics and
chemistry.3 The first car for the public was built by Henry Ford.4 Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming.5 The internet was invented by Tim Berners-Lee.6 The Statue of Liberty was designed by a French
artist.
51 travelled2 were brought3 was called4 was sent5 walked6 was seen7 was also watched8 had to
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Language & Beyond, Page 114 1Student’s own answers
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Speaking, Page 1151Student’s own answers
2Things that Jason buys: a, b, c, f
31 How much 2 How many3 How big4 What kind5 How6 How much
1 He wants about 150 metres.2 He buys two plastic bags.3 They need to be half a metre wide and 1 metre long.4 He wants tape for sticking things. 5 A long, thin piece of wood.6 £10.49
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4b1 stuff, called2 for3 like4 things, black
5Question 1: Say that you don’t know the name. AND Call it a thing or something if it’s an object or stuff if it’s a material.Question 2: Say what it’s used for.Question 3: Compare it to something (it’s like …, it’s similar to …)Question 4: Say what it’s used for; Describe it (size, material, colour, etc.)
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Writing, Page 1161TV, mobile phone, the internet, a microwave, an MP3 player, a microchipWhat they have in common: They’re all technological inventions.2What is the most important invention of the past 100 years?3a Student’s own answers
3bSummarise your argument in the first paragraph: In my opinion …Give one or more reasons to support your argument: One of the reasons … Another reason …Finish with a conclusion: In conclusion …41 c2 f3 d4 a5 e6 bThe invention: the mobile phone5Student’s own answers
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Unit review, Page 11711 [in]vent2 [de]sign3 [bu]ild4 [me]tal5 [pl]astic6 [gl]ass7 [st]one8 [cr]eate9 [ca]lculate10 [pr]oduce11 [Ex]plore12 [di]scover21 clothes peg2 paper clip3 Post-it® Notes4 ballpoint pen5 tin can6 light bulb7 drawing pin8 pencil9 bottle cap10 thermometer
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31 ’s made2 ’s put3 it’s used4 ’s recognised5 ’re sold6 aren’t found
41 was invented2 had3 was4 decided5 was needed6 was given7 liked8 were made
Progress check 9 & 10, Pages 118–11911 C2 I3 C4 C5 I6 I7 C8 I9 I10 I
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31 was chosen2 that/who3 as exciting4 enough
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