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A fresh start
unit 1
A fresh start
lesson 1
New blood
1
1
2
3
The story
To school.
By bus.
Cat, who is going to Westgate College for the
first time.
2
1
2
3
4
8
A closer look
Her school uniform gave him a clue.
He can tell from her accent.
Scotland.
It’s much smaller and quieter than her own
city.
It’s safer than a big city.
Travelling by bus is cheaper when you’ve got a
bus pass.
A single ticket is cheaper than a day return. /
Donny can get a bus pass for Cat from the
school secretary.
Seventy pence.
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Do they or don’t they?
don’t know I 3 don’t
costs a single = ‘it’ 3 costs
doesn’t cost it 3 doesn’t
doesn’t know Cat = ‘she’ 3 doesn’t
knows Donny = ‘he’ 3 knows
comes The bus = ‘it’ 3 comes
doesn’t come it 3 doesn’t
don’t call people = ‘they’ 3 don’t
doesn’t mean it’s = ‘it’ 3 doesn’t
means it’s = ‘it’ 3 means
Do … buy you 3 do … buy
don’t buy I 3 don’t buy
buy I 3 buy
lives mother = ‘she’ 3 lives
doesn’t live father = ‘he’ 3 doesn’t live
don’t think I 3 don’t think
think I 3 think
do … think you 3 do … think
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
What is she like?
isn’t she? This new girl = ‘she’ 3 isn’t
doesn’t she? she 3 doesn’t
hasn’t she? She’s = ‘she’ 3 hasn’t
does she? she 3 does
aren’t they? parents = ‘they’ 3 aren’t
didn’t he? Her brother Duane = ‘he’ 3 didn’t
isn’t he? He’s = ‘he’ 3 isn’t
didn’t they? they 3 didn’t
5
6
7
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3
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A lot better
… as safe as Tolchester.
… smallest city in England.
… nicer than people in Tolchester.
… better than the teachers in Tolchester.
… as expensive as life in England.
… quieter than the street I live in now.
… as big as the house where I live now.
… nicer than bus drivers in Schotland.
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
What’s the word?
either
look after
pass
find out
centre
spell
clue
introduce
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Lots of words
uniform
college
detective
fare
lots of
stick with (to …) /stuck with
accent
change
9
A
Xpress yourself!
1 Hello! My name’s Donny.
2 I’m fine.
3 I’m from … My name’s … (aanvullen met je
eigen naam en land)
4 We have an apartment which is right in the
centre of … (aanvullen met je eigen
woonplaats)
5 This town’s OK. / Not much going on.
6 What does a single cost?
7 How much is a day return?
8 Return, student fare please.
lesson 2
Catching up
11 The story
1 Josie went to Canada, she visited Montreal and
Niagara Falls. Amy went to France, where she
hired a caravan.
2 Jess.
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12 A closer look
A 1 Mr Jackson
2 Amy
3 Josie
4 Josie
5 Amy
6 Jess
7 Amy
8 Josie
9 Donny
10 Amy
B In the January Sales shops get lots of
customers. Jess thinks so many boys are
interested in Cat that it’s like the January sales.
14 Some time ago
1 chatted ‘chat’ is regelmatig 3 chatted
2 hired ‘hire’ is regelmatig 3 hired
3 taught ‘teach’ is onregelmatig 3 taught
4 told ‘tell’ is onregelmatig 3 told
5 went ‘go’ is onregelmatig 3 went
6 saw ‘see’ is onregelmatig 3 saw
7 did ‘do’ is onregelmatig 3 did
8 met ‘meet’ is onregelmatig 3 met
15 Did you or didn’t you?
1 Did … go
went ‘go’ is onregelmatig 3 went
2 met ‘meet’ is onregelmatig 3 met
didn’t meet
3 sent ‘send’ is onregelmatig 3 sent
sent
4 visited ‘visit’ is regelmatig 3 visited
visited
5 Did … hire
hired ‘hire’ is regelmatig 3 hired
6 Did … give
didn’t give
7 Did … know
didn’t know
8 didn’t like
liked ‘like’ is regelmatig 3 liked
16 Who?
A 1 which Thailand = ‘ding’ 3 which
2 who that new teacher = ‘persoon’ 3 who
3 which the most interesting place = ‘ding’ 3
which
4 who the only girl in school = ‘persoon’ 3 who
5 who this new girl = ‘persoon’ 3 who
6 which a big caravan = ‘ding’ 3 which
7 which a museum = ‘ding’ 3 which
8 who that girl = ‘persoon’ 3 who
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
d e c f a g h b
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17 Words
1 stay
2 sent
3 imagine
4 guy
5 skin
6 suntan
7 sad
8 be determined
9 round
10 sales
11 at least
12 pretend (to …)
13 met
14 trouble
15 jealous
16 horrid
17 somebody
logeren
stuurde
zich voorstellen
kerel, vent
huid
kleurtje
droevig
per se willen
om … heen
uitverkoop
tenminste
doen alsof
ontmoette
trammelant
jaloers
naar
iemand
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
i h a d a g r e a t
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
h o l i d a y
The sentence is: I had a great holiday.
18 More words
Voorbeelden
the trip
things to see
tent
tent
waterfall
caravan
caravan
hotel
hotel
city
apartment appartement mountains
bus
bus
lake
train
trein
restaurants
things to do
get a suntan
send a postcard
swim
mountain climbing
waterskiing
making photographs
waterval
stad
bergen
meer
restaurants
kleurtje
kaartje sturen
zwemmen
bergbeklimmen
waterskiën
foto’s maken
19 Xpress yourself!
Voorbeeld
A 1 We went to Canada, which is a great
country.
2 We hired a caravan, which is cheaper than a
hotel.
3 The most exciting thing I saw was Niagara
Falls, the noise is incredible and the water
soaks you to the skin!
4 You can do a boat trip, which was great fun!
5 I met somebody my age, who is from
Scotland. She is going to Westgate College
too!
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5
A fresh start
20 Writing
Voorbeeld
Amy Bell
Clarendon Way 54
Tolchester
31 VB 55
12 leren
13 sturen
14 ontmoeten
15 hebben
Hi, Amy!
I’ve been on holiday to Canada with my parents!
We went by airplane, yet, the trip took 12 hours!
We stayed in a hotel near Montreal, which is a cool
town. The coolest thing I did was doing a boat trip
to Niagara Falls, which is the most powerful
waterfall in the world. The noise you hear is
incredible, and the water really soaks you to the
skin! You can see Niagara Falls on the front of the
postcard.
I even met somebody who’s going to Westgate
College next year! Her name’s Catriona or
something, but everybody calls her Cat. She’s
about our age and very nice. She might be in our
group next year!
See you soon!
Josie
lesson 3
Cat among the pigeons
21 The story
2
22 A closer look
1 false
2 true
3 false
4 false
5 false
6 false
7 true
8 true
24 Verbs and more verbs
Dutch
infinitive
1 doen
do
2 komen
come
3 zien
see
4 zijn
be
5 zeggen
say
6 nemen
take
7 rennen
run
8 weten
know
9 gaan
go
10 vertellen
tell
11 geven
give
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teach
send
meet
have
taught
sent
met
had
25 Where and when?
Voorbeelden
1 I’m the sad person who stayed at home all
summer.
2 My father met my Maths teacher at the bus
stop last week.
3 I talked to some of my friends at the mall last
night.
4 Cat met Donny at the bus stop this morning.
5 Josie and her family spent their holiday in
Canada in July.
6 Amy’s parents hired a caravan in France this
year.
7 Donny queued in the office at lunchtime.
8 Cat told me all about her old school on the
Internet this afternoon.
26 Small words
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
d f e g c b h a
27 Missing words
1 join
2 charge
3 application
4 helpful
5 intend
6 include
7 chatting
8 vacation
28 Can you find them?
The sentence is: From now on, the team are going to
have songs in XOL.
past simple
done
came
saw
was / were
said
took
ran
knew
went
told
gave
29 Xpress yourself!
A 1 This is Jess, and Amy, and Josie …
This is Mikey, who came to the States with
me this vacation.
Jess here is the person who runs our online
journal.
2 She’s not interested in XOL.
She’s too busy chatting up the boys.
I hope she’s not going to do the fashion
page.
3 You don’t even know the poor girl yet.
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self-test
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Complete the sentences
don’t live My cousins = ‘they’ 3 don’t live
live They 3 live
does … cost a single ticket = ‘it’ 3 does … cost
costs a single = it 3 costs
don’t … tell you 3 don’t tell
don’t know We 3 don’t know
knows He 3 knows
hates My mum = ‘she’ 3 hates
don’t like I 3 don’t like
Do … know you 3 do … know
teaches He 3 teaches
don’t want I 3 don’t want
don’t send I 3 don’t send
send My parents = ‘they’ 3 send
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fill in
went onregelmatig 3 went
knew onregelmatig 3 knew
visited regelmatig 3 visited
met onregelmatig 3 met
queued regelmatig 3 queued
taught onregelmatig 3 taught
took onregelmatig 3 took
came onregelmatig 3 came
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
Fill in
saw onregelmatig 3 saw
didn’t see ontkennend 3 didn’t see
Did … know
missed regelmatig 3 missed
Did you go
didn’t go ontkennend 3 didn’t go
did … tell
didn’t tell ontkennend 3didn’t tell
did … start
started regelmatig 3 started
did … give
gave onregelmatig 3 gave
D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Finish the sentences
isn’t she?
don’t they?
is he?
did he?
didn’t you?
doesn’t she?
didn’t you?
didn’t they?
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E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Complete the sentences
safer than
not as exciting as
the quietest
the nicest
not as old as
more expensive than
not as comfortable as
the cheapest
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Make the right choice
who
which
Ø
Ø
on the bus this morning
in her office tomorrow.
to France this summer.
to Westgate next year.
G
1
2
3
4
Fill in
queue
clue
change
Unless
5
6
7
8
introduce
suntan
sad
pretend
H
1
2
3
4
Xpress yourself!
We went to Italy, which is a great country.
My mum was determined to stay in a hotel.
She hates tents and I agree with her.
She looks like somebody who could be a lot of
fun.
5 She’s not interested in the school paper.
6 She’s too busy chatting up the boys.
7 She’s the prettiest girl in the school.
8 What does a single cost?
9 1 pound 60 to you, love.
10 And that’s 40p change.
catch up
31 Grammar practice: present simple
(vragend en ontkennend)
A 1 I find
Jess
finds
2 we
do
Donny does
3 they
try
the girl tries
4 you
guess he
guesses
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.1 op blz. 120 van het Coursebook.
B 1 send We 3 send
2 sends Amy = ‘she’ 3 sends
3 watch I 3 watch
4 watches My brother Tim = ‘he’ 3 watches
5 say we 3 say
6 says Cat = ‘she’ 3 says
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.1 op blz. 120 van het Coursebook.
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C 1 Do … know you 3 Do … know
2 Does … work your Dad = ‘he’ 3 Does … work
3 Does … look The new girl = ‘she’ 3 Does …
look
4 Does … play The school team = ‘it’ 3 Does
play
5 Do … visit many people = ‘they’ 3 Do … visit
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.1 op blz. 120 van het Coursebook.
D 1 don’t know I 3 don’t know
2 doesn’t work My Dad = ‘he’ 3 doesn’t work
3 doesn’t look That new girl = ‘she’ 3 doesn’t
look
4 doesn’t play Our school team = ‘it’ 3 doesn’t
play
5 don’t visit Most people = ‘they’ 3 don’t visit
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.1 op blz. 120 van het Coursebook.
32 Grammar practice: past simple
(regelmatig en onregelmatig)
A 1 did
5 sent
2 said
6 played
3 told
7 worked
4 visited
8 taught
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.2 op blz. 120 van het Coursebook.
B 1 came onregelmatig 3 came
2 went onregelmatig 3 went
3 visited regelmatig 3 visited
4 wanted regelmatig 3 wanted
5 sent onregelmatig 3 sent
6 hired regelmatig 3 hired
7 knew onregelmatig 3 knew
8 stuck onregelmatig 3 stuck
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.2 op blz. 120 van het Coursebook.
33 Grammar practice: past simple
(vragend en ontkennend)
A 1 Did … read you 3 Did … read
2 Did … see The headmaster = ‘he’ 3 Did … see
3 Did … tell I 3 Did … tell
4 Did … teach Mr Spratt = ‘he’ 3 Did …teach
5 Did … buy Cat = ‘she’ 3 Did … buy
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.2 op blz. 120 van het Coursebook.
B 1 didn’t read I 3 didn’t read
2 didn’t see The Head = ‘he’ 3 didn’t see
3 didn’t tell You 3 didn’t tell
4 didn’t teach Mr Spratt = ‘he’ 3 didn’t teach
5 didn’t buy Cat = ‘she’ 3 didn’t buy
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.2 op blz. 120 van het Coursebook.
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34 Grammar practice: tags
A 1 you?
2 he? Mr Jackson = ‘he’
3 you?
4 she? Amy = ‘she’
5 they? The teachers = ‘they’
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.3 op blz. 121 van het Coursebook.
B 1 were
2 do
3 don’t
4 did
5 aren’t
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.3 op blz. 121 van het Coursebook.
C 1 didn’t you?
2 didn’t she?
3 did they?
4 isn’t he?
5 was it?
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.3 op blz. 121 van het Coursebook.
35 Grammar practice: vergelijken
A 1 safe
safer than
safest
2 quiet
quieter than
quietest
3 boring
more boring than most boring
4 exciting more exciting than most exciting
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.4 op blz. 121 van het Coursebook.
B 1 more uncomfortable
2 most exciting
3 prettiest
4 better
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.4 op blz. 121 van het Coursebook.
C 1 more interesting
2 not as cheap as
3 most beautiful
4 more expensive
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.4 op blz. 121 van het Coursebook.
36 Grammar practice: who / which / Ø
A 1 who My mum = ‘persoon’ 3 who
2 which My name = ‘ding’ 3 which
3 which an apartment = ‘ding’ 3 which
4 who Jess = ‘persoon’ 3 who
5 which Belgium = ‘ding’ 3 which
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.5 op blz. 122 van het Coursebook.
B 1 who Cat = ‘persoon’ 3 who
2 who Mr Jackson = ‘persoon’ 3 who
3 which application form = ‘ding’ 3 which
4 which XOL = ‘ding’ 3 which
5 who a person = ‘persoon’ 3 who
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.5 op blz. 122 van het Coursebook.
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get ahead
lesson 4
37 Applied grammar
Voorbeelden
A 1 Where did you go last summer?
2 When did you go precisely?
3 How did you go?
4 What kind of things did you do?
5 Did you meet any interesting people?
6 Where do you usually go on holiday?
7 Do you usually sleep in a tent?
8 Do you always go with your parents?
9 Do you often meet interesting people on
holiday?
10 Do you always go with your parents’ car?
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.1 en 1.2 op blz. 120 van het
Coursebook.
43 Finding out
1 Hij heeft vijftien dagen lang op een kameel
door de Sahara rondgetrokken.
2 De beste vakantie die hij ooit heeft gehad!
38 Applied grammar
Voorbeelden
B 1 Fred is fatter than Barney.
2 Pat is not as tall as Daisy.
3 This chair is more comfortable than that
chair over there.
4 Our house is not as expensive as your
house.
5 This book isn’t as boring as that book.
6 The Mini is smaller than the Bentley.
7 This little house is older than that big house
over there.
8 Pat is shorter than Daisy.
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 1.4 op blz. 121 van het Coursebook.
39 Wordweb
Voorbeelden
train
bus
car
boat
airplane
motor
bicycle
queue
rush
road(s)
bridge
airport
subway
speed limit
tunnel
A trek in the desert
44 Looking back
1 b
2 b
3 a
4 a
5 a
6 b
7 a
8 a
sign language
46 Travelling?
1 In contact blijven met mensen die je op
vakantie ontmoet.
2 Nieuwe mensen ontmoeten die op dezelfde
vakantie gaan als jij.
3 Je eigen reiswebsite maken.
4 Die website naar huis sturen.
5 Met vrienden praten door middel van e-mail en
MSN.
lesson 5
Niagara
47 Listen
conversation
column
1 2 3 4
C A – D
48 Listen again
Conversation 1
1 a
2 a
3 a
Conversation 2
4 b
5 b
6 a
Conversation 3
7 a
8 a
9 a
Conversation 4
10 a
11 b
12 b
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9
tune in Travellers’ tales
50 Listen
Fragment 1
1 true
2 false
3 false
Fragment 2
4 true
5 false
6 false
Fragment 3
7 false
8 false
9 false
Fragment 4
10 false
11 true
12 false
Fragment 5
13 false
14 true
15 false
extra reading
51 The Great Blondin
1 Jean-Francois Gravelet, een Franse acrobaat.
2 Boven de Niagarawatervallen.
3 Elke week.
4 Eigen antwoord.
5 Dat ‘The Great Blondin’ een man op zijn rug
droeg, terwijl hij over het touw liep.
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Keep Britain Tidy!
unit 2
Keep Britain Tidy!
lesson 6
Litter bugs
1 The story
1 The whole school is a mess.
2 No, because she thinks people aren’t going to
like it.
2 A closer look
1 true
2 true
3 false
4 false
5 false
6 true
7 false
8 false
9 false
10 true
4 What are they going to do?
1 Is … going to Spud = ‘he’ 3 Is … going
he isn’t going to start a campaign Spud = ‘he’ 3
isn’t going
2 Is … going to do Donny = ‘he’ 3 Is … going
is going to … is going to help Jess Donny = ‘he’
3 is going to … is going to help Jess
3 Are … going to arrange an Jess and Amy = ‘they’
3 are going to
are going to arrange an XOL meeting they 3 are
going to arrange an XOL meeting
4 … is … going to do? Mike = ‘he’ 3 … is … going
to do
– … is going to take photographs … he is going
to do homework He 3 … is going to
5 – … is going to get a new mobile and he is
going to bring newspapers Spud = ‘he’ 3 is
6 … are … going to do? Amy and Mike = ‘they’ 3
… are
– … are going to do homework They 3 are going
to do homework
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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What must we do?
must
should
shouldn’t
mustn’t
must
shouldn’t
should
mustn’t
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Really?
really
bossily
beautiful
usual
wonderful
tidy
nice
secretly
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Words
campaign
clean up
put
publicity
laughed
surprised
everybody
sin
8 More words
1 litter
2 ground
3 horrible
4 become
5 bin
6 spit
7 cheeky
8 contact
9 paint
10 except
The mystery word is: rubbish tip.
9 Xpress yourself!
1 This playground looks like a rubbish tip
already.
2 Our classrooms are untidy.
3 The whole place is a mess.
4 Some people just throw things on the floor, it’s
terrible!
5 They should put their rubbish tidily in a bin.
6 XOL should start a ‘Keep the School Tidy!’
campaign!
7 Let’s ask him. He usually has a lot of really cool
ideas.
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10 Writing
Voorbeeld
Dear Headmaster,
I think the school is a big mess. Our classrooms
are untidy, and the playground looks a bit like a
rubbish tip! This isn’t good, because it’s not
healthy for everybody in the school. We should all
do something about it, both students and the
school management.
I think there should be more bins, and someone to
empty them. We could also make sure that people
who throw rubbish on the floor must clean the
place after school-time.
lesson 7
Back to the drawing board
11 The story
1 Cat.
2 He wants graffiti artists to paint cool graffiti on
the bike shed wall.
3 It isn’t going to solve the litter problem, so she
isn’t very excited.
12 A closer look
1 Spud
2 Donny’s
3 doesn’t know
4 Donny
5 likes
6 graffiti
7 graffiti artists
8 the bike shed wall
9 Spud
10 graffiti
14 These are the rules
1 Does … have to my design = ‘it’ 3 Does … have to
doesn’t have to your design = ‘it’ 3 doesn’t have to
2 Do … have to designs = ‘they’ 3 Do … have to
don’t have to designs = ‘they’ 3 don’t have to
3 Do … have to I 3 Do … have to
don’t have to you 3 don’t have to
4 Do … have to people = ‘they’ 3 Do … have to
don’t have to people = ‘they’ 3 don’t have to
5 Do … have to we 3 Do … have to
have to You 3 have to
6 have to You 3 have to
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Keep Britain Tidy!
15 Donny in the Headmaster’s office
A 1 must talk moeten 3 must talk
2 should tell zouden moeten 3 should tell
3 must know moet 3 must know
4 must not arrange mag niet 3 must not
arrange
5 should do zouden moeten 3 should do
6 certainly must do moeten 3 certainly must
do
7 should do zouden moeten 3 should do
8 must be moet 3 must be
9 should be zouden moeten 3 should be
10 should be zouden moeten 3 should be
11 must send moeten = ‘they’ 3 must send
12 must add moet = ‘they’ 3 must add
13 should use zouden moeten 3 should use
14 must clean it moeten 3 must clean it
16 How many?
1 much rubbish
2 many familiar faces
3 little spare time
4 little graffiti
5 Many artists
6 A few kids
7 many good ideas
8 a little chewing gum
9 much work
10 Few graffiti artists
17 Words
1 bike shed
2 winner
3 massive
4 expect
5 spot
6 tomorrow
7 began
8 gang
18 More words
1 design
2 come up
3 signature
4 allowed
5 as long as
6 How about
7 as well as
8 solve
19 Xpress yourself!
A 1 We put an advertisement for a competition
in XOL.
People send us their design ideas.
Graffiti that people like can stay.
2 He had an appointment with the Head.
The Head’s all for it!
3 It doesn’t even begin to solve the litter
problem.
You just have to think of something better!
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Keep Britain Tidy!
lesson 8
Coming clean
21 The story
1 Into town with Amy.
2 To Jess’s place to tell her about his new idea.
3 She is going to interview a world-famous
author.
22 A closer look
1 Cat thinks Jess is much too bossy.
2 Cat thinks she’s an only child because they
are usually bossy / they usually get what they
want.
3 Jess didn’t tell Donny where to put his coat.
4 Jess thought Bill Bryson doesn’t know much
about the British because he’s an American.
5 Donny called Bill Bryson to ask him to do the
interview.
24 Things to do
1 am going to interview I 3 am going to interview
2 is going to come Bill Bryson = ‘he’ 3 is going to
come
3 am going to ask I 3 am going to ask
4 are going to talk we 3 are going to talk
5 aren’t going to talk Bill B. and I = ‘we’ 3 aren’t
going to talk
6 Is … going to take Mikey = ‘he’ 3 Is … going to
take
7 aren’t going to put We 3 aren’t going to put
8 are going to put we 3 are going to put
9 Is … going to do Donny = ‘he’ 3 Is … going to do
10 are going to hand in Josie and Mike = they 3 are
going to hand in
25 Bossy or bossily?
1 a bossy young
2 a beautiful song
3 Bryson usually writes
4 My brother really wants
5 my good friends / a good graffiti artist
6 is really massive
7 are extremely clever
8 can sing beautifully
26 What do they have to do?
1 has to work hard Amy = ‘she’ 3 has to work hard
2 Does … have to ask Donny = ‘he’ 3 Does … have
to ask
3 doesn’t have to talk Jess = ‘she’ 3 doesn’t have to
4 has to come Bill Bryson = ‘he’ 3 has to come
5 Do … have to arrange we 3 Do … have to
arrange
6 Does … have to read Spud = ‘he’ 3 Does … have
to read
7 doesn’t have to be That new boy = ‘he’ 3 doesn’t
have to be
8 don’t have to think we 3 don’t have to think
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27 Word searcher
The sentence is: That book by Bill Bryson is the most
interesting book l read for years.
28 Prepositions
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
e h g f a d c b
29 Xpress yourself!
A 1 He’s from the States.
He’s a really famous author.
He went to college with my dad.
He wrote a funny book about the British.
Well in fact, he lives here now.
Anyway, now he’s President of the CPRE.
He’s totally anti-litter!
2 He’s just another stupid American.
She’s so bossy, isn’t she?
3 He’s an extremely nice guy.
You’re going to like him a lot.
self-test
A Complete the sentences
1 are going to watch My classmates = ‘they’ 3 are
going to watch
2 is going to interview Jess = ‘she’ 3 is going to
interview
3 isn’t going to talk She 3 isn’t going to talk
4 Is … going to be that interview = ‘it’ 3 Is … going
to be
5 aren’t going to listen You 3 aren’t going to listen
6 is going to write Bill = ‘he’ 3 is going to write
7 Are … going to make you 3 Are … going to make
8 are going to do We 3 are going to do
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Complete the sentences
mustn’t tell mag niet 3 mustn’t tell
should throw zouden moeten 3 should throw
must be moet 3 must be
shouldn’t spit out zou niet moeten 3 shouldn’t
spit out
should begin zouden moeten 3 should begin
must always tell moet 3 must always tell
must be crazy moet 3 must be crazy
must arrange moeten 3 must arrange
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
Complete the sentences
have to know I 3 have to know
don’t have to know You 3 don’t have to know
have to pay Pupils = ‘they’ 3 have to pay
Do … have to clean up we 3 Do … have to clean
have to think You 3 have to think
doesn’t have to listen Donny = ‘he’ 3 doesn’t
have to listen
7 Does … have to write that boy = ‘he’ 3 Does …
have to write
8 have to read We 3 have to read
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D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Choose the correct form
bossily
really
tidy
usually
beautiful
obviously
real
funny
E
1
2
3
4
Complete the sentences
Few children
5
Many people
6
much time
7
a few children
8
a little chewing gum
much litter
Many pupils
little litter
F
1
2
3
4
Fill in
paint
expect
rubbish tip
cheeky
obviously
disappointed
spare time
spit
5
6
7
8
C
am not going to do I 3 am not going to do
aren’t going to You 3 aren’t going to
isn’t going to Amy 3 isn’t going to
aren’t going to become We 3 aren’t going to
become
5 aren’t going to get They 3 aren’t going to get
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 2.1 op blz. 128 van het Coursebook.
G Xpress yourself!
1 This playground looks like a rubbish tip
already.
2 He wrote a funny book about the Americans.
3 He doesn’t have to talk to us so bossily.
4 They should put their rubbish tidily in a bin.
5 Are you doing anything after school today?
6 But the artists have to clean off graffiti which is
bad.
7 I mustn’t tell people what to do.
8 She works really hard on the school paper
though.
9 I don’t think Tim’s interested in the school
paper any more.
10 Sounds like an excellent idea to me!
catch up
31 Grammar practice: to be going to +
hele werkwoord
A 1 am going to I 3 am going to
2 are going to You 3 are going to
3 is going to Amy = ‘she’ 3 is going to
4 are going to We 3 are going to
5 are going to They 3 are going to
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 2.1 op blz. 128 van het Coursebook.
1
2
3
4
32 Grammar practice: must / mustn’t / should /
shouldn’t
A 1 must
2 mustn’t niet 3 mustn’t
3 must
4 mustn’t throw niet 3 mustn’t throw
5 must tell
6 mustn’t start niet 3 mustn’t start
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 2.2 op blz. 128 van het Coursebook.
B 1 should
2 should
3 shouldn’t niet 3 shouldn’t
4 should arrange
5 should not tell niet 3 should not tell
6 should not begin niet 3 should not begin
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 2.2 op blz. 128 van het Coursebook.
33 Grammar practice: have to + hele werkwoord
A 1 have to
2 have to
3 have to
4 has to think Donny = ‘he’ 3 has to think
5 have to send
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 2.3 op blz. 128 van het Coursebook.
B
1
2
3
4
C
1
2
3
4
Do … have to
Do … have to
Do … have to
Does … have to think Donny = ‘he’ 3 Does …
have to think
5 Do … have to send
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 2.3 op blz. 128 van het Coursebook.
don’t have to
don’t have to
don’t have to
doesn’t have to do Donny = ‘he’ 3 doesn’t
have to do
5 don’t have to send
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 2.3 op blz. 128 van het Coursebook.
B 1 Am … going to I 3 Am going to
2 Are … going to You 3 Are … going to
3 Is … going to Amy = ‘she’ 3 Is … going to
4 Are … going to be we 3 Are … going to be
5 Are … going to get they 3 Are … going to get
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 2.1 op blz. 128 van het Coursebook.
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34 Grammar practice: bijwoorden
A 1 book
2 talk
3 understand
4 girl
5 told
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 2.4 op blz. 129 van het Coursebook.
B 1 nice
2 funny
3 well
4 real
5 good
6 tidily
7 honestly
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 2.4 op blz. 129 van het Coursebook.
35 Grammar practice: much / many / little / few /
a little / a few
1 many
2 few
3 much
4 a few
5 little
6 many
7 a little
8 many
9 few
10 much
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 2.5 op blz. 129 van het Coursebook.
get ahead
37 Applied grammar
Voorbeelden
1 Everybody must put their rubbish tidily in a
bin.
2 You have to put chewing gum in the bin too.
3 You mustn’t throw anything on the ground.
4 Everybody should make sure their shoes are
clean before they walk into school.
5 You should pick rubbish up and throw it in the
bin if you see it on the floor.
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 2.2 / 2.3 op blz. 128 van het
Coursebook.
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41 Writing
Voorbeeld
At this school, we have got more than 1,000
students. Everyday, at least 500 lemonade cans are
bought in the school canteen. That’s 2,500 cans a
week! All these cans are just thrown away. I think
we should recycle them. That’s good for the
environment, and it makes the lemonade a lot
cheaper too, since recycled cans cost less money
for the lemonade companies. I suggest we have
separate bins in the canteen, some for the cans,
and some for other rubbish. The school can send
those cans to the recycle company here in
Tolchester, which is only a few miles away.
lesson 9
In the news
42 Finding out
1 In het bericht aan de linkerkant staat dat de
politie in South Yorkshire wil dat het publiek
‘graffiti-vandalen’ aangeeft.
Rechts zie je een reactie hierop, geschreven
door zo’n ‘graffiti-vandaal’.
2 Daar kun je makkelijk je mening geven door
te zeggen of je het een goed idee vindt om
‘graffiti-vandalen’ aan te geven.
43 Looking back
1 Op graffiti-artiesten.
2 Het weghalen van al de graffiti in South
Yorkshire.
3 Dit nummer bel je als je iemand kent die
regelmatig graffiti aanbrengt.
4 Mensen die gewoon hun (bij)naam op een
muur spuiten.
5 Donkergroene verf eroverheen spuiten, dat is
volgens hem een ‘moeilijke kleur’ om op te
‘taggen’.
6 ‘Taggers’ schrijven hun naam op een muur, een
‘graffiti artist’ maakt op een artistieke manier
tekeningen op de muur.
7 Graffiti-vandalen aangeven.
8 – inloggen op www.sheffieldtoday.co.uk
– een sms’je sturen
– een nummer bellen.
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44 Writing
Voorbeeld
Hi Sheffield Today,
I’ve read the article about ‘tagging’ walls. Here’s
my opinion. I don’t think there is a difference
between a ‘tagger’ or an ‘artistic’ one. That’s just
rubbish. The wall on the back side of our garden is
‘tagged’ sometimes. It is never artistic, and my Dad
needs to paint that wall a few times a year. So I
think somebody must do something against these
idiots, whether they’re ‘taggers’ or ‘artists’. I think
Crimestoppers is a very good idea, and I really
hope it’s going to help!
Greets,
X
sign language
45 Fill It, Don’t Spill It!
1 Fill it = Vul het (de tank)
Don’t spill it! = Verspil het niet! (de benzine)
2 Een olievlek verwijderen met behulp van zeep.
(Ook: Benzine verspillen.)
3 a capacity
b top it off
c fuel
d hazardous
e remove
4 Als je ziet dat er ergens olie of chemicaliën zijn
gemorst.
Conversation 3
7 false
8 true
9 true
Conversation 4
10 false
11 true
12 true
tune in Interview with Bill Bryson
49 Listen
Fragment 1
1 false
2 true
3 true
Fragment 2
4 true
5 false
6 true
Fragment 3
7 false
8 false
9 true
Fragment 4
10 true
11 false
12 true
lesson 10 Signs of the time
extra reading
46 Listen
conversation
picture
50 Throwaways
1 De ‘Catchers’ proberen ze te vangen.
2 Op een vuilnisbelt.
3 De dakloze straatkinderen.
4 Eten zoeken.
5 Restjes die ze in prullenbakken vinden.
47 Listen again
Conversation 1
1 false
2 false
3 true
1 2 3 4
E B D C
Conversation 2
4 true
5 true
6 true
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Special occasions
unit 3
Special occasions
lesson 11 Comparing notes
1
1
2
3
The story
In a shop.
Sophie.
It’s almost Christmas.
2
A closer look
1 A game.
2 It is on another shelf.
3 Postcards.
4 To Australia.
5 Amy.
6 Her parents are divorced, so she goes to
church with her dad, and later with her
mum.
7 Because you get two turkey dinners and two
piles of presents.
8 – To interview Sophie about Christmas in
Sydney.
– To interview Sophie’s friend, who is a
surfer and a lifeguard in Australia.
9 – Er goed uitzien.
– Ergens geschikt voor zijn.
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
What they are doing now
is choosing Sophie = ‘she’ 3 is choosing
is looking for Mike = ‘he’ 3 is looking for
are drinking Those old ladies = ‘they’ 3 are
drinking
is shopping Mr Jackson = ‘he’ 3 is shopping
am trying I 3 am trying
are buying You 3 are buying
are talking Sophie and Josie = ‘they’ 3 are talking
are listening the shop assistants = ‘they’ 3 are
listening
5 What they were doing then
1 was looking I 3 was looking
2 were drinking Some old ladies = ‘they’ 3 were
drinking
3 were trying you 3 were trying
4 was shopping He 3 was shopping
5 were talking Sophie and Josie = ‘they’ 3 were
talking
6 was choosing Sophie = ‘she’ 3 was choosing
7 was buying He 3 was buying
8 were listening shop assistants = ‘they’ 3 were
listening
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6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Christmas shopping
anything
something
anywhere
any
something
anything
anywhere
anybody
9 some
10 anything
11 anything
12 some
13 something
14 any
15 some
16 any
7
1
2
3
4
Words
since
Christmas
pile
sorry
5
6
7
8
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
More words
common
shelf
for sure
shop assistant
tough
at last
post (to …)
relative
9
A
Xpress yourself!
1 Some cousins of mine live in Australia.
2 I’ve got relatives all over the world.
3 My parents separated years ago.
4 I’ve got an uncle who lives in Italy.
5 Eigen antwoord.
6 We don’t go anywhere for Christmas.
7 I go to my dad’s house on Christmas Eve.
8 On Boxing Day, I have to go back home to
my mum.
9 Eigen antwoord.
chose
twice
still
normal
lesson 12 Christmas down under
11 The story
1 At Sophie’s.
2 – Sophie’s holiday in Australia last year.
– the different traditions in Australia and
England.
12 A closer look
1 true
2 false
3 true
4 true
5 false
6 false
7 true
8 false
9 true
10 false
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14 Down under
1 Did … go
2 went onregelmatig 3 went
3 took onregelmatig 3 took
4 picked regelmatig 3 picked
5 Did … stay
6 stayed regelmatig 3 stayed
7 was onregelmatig 3 was
8 celebrated regelmatig 3 celebrated
9 didn’t have
10 had
11 Did … make
12 met onregelmatig 3 met
13 didn’t swim
14 talked regelmatig 3 talked
15 took onregelmatig 3 took
16 wrote onregelmatig 3 wrote
15 What were they doing?
1 were sunbathing daar waren ze mee bezig
2 were surfing daar waren ze mee bezig
3 was setting fire daar was ze mee bezig
4 was looking daar was ze mee bezig
5 was having daar was ik mee bezig
6 was working daar was ik mee bezig
called
7 saw onregelmatig 3 saw
was trying daar was hij mee bezig
8 was surfing daar was ze mee bezig
took onregelmatig 3 took
16 Whose is it?
1 yours
mine
2 your
mine
hers
3 His
yours
4 ours
5 of theirs
6 of his
7 of hers
mine
8 Our
theirs
17 Words
1 pretend
2 completely
3 compare
4 reply
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17
Special occasions
18 Down the stairs
1
a
2
i
s
3
g
e
t
4
h
e
a
t
5
b
e
a
c
h
6
b
o
t
h
e
r
7
p
i
c
t
u
r
e
8
D
e
c
e
m
b
e
r
9
t
r
a
d
i
t
i
o
n
10
u
n
d
e
r
n
e
a
t
h
19 Xpress yourself!
A 1 Can you tell us what it’s like to have
summer in winter?
2 While it was so cold here in Britain, I was
sunbathing.
3 Do Australian children have trees with
presents underneath, like we do?
4 Grandfathers or uncles have to dress up
and pretend to be Father Christmas.
5 They don’t eat a Christmas dinner like ours,
do they?
6 I had a barbecue with seafood.
7 How cool is that!
8 I’m very interested in your girlfriend.
9 I just met her last year, on Bondi beach.
lesson 13 A world of difference
21 The story
1 About their ‘Festivals’ article.
2 Eigen antwoord.
5
6
7
8
hundreds
temperature
ate
occasion
22 A closer look
1 His sister won’t like it when she finds out that
the XOL team saw pictures of her in Mickey
Mouse slippers.
2 He’s a Muslim, and they don’t celebrate
Christmas.
3 – Putting money in donating boxes, and
giving the money to the poor.
– Putting Christmas dinner leftovers into
boxes, and giving that to the servants.
– A box for the postman as a sort of tip.
4 – The January sales start in big stores.
– The Sydney Hobart Yacht Race starts.
5 Because Jay (Sophie’s boyfriend) is coming to
the UK to see Sophie.
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Special occasions
24 Then or now?
1 is wearing Sharon = ‘she’ 3 is wearing
2 was cooking Mum = ‘she’ 3 was cooking
3 were shopping Josie and Mike = ‘they’ 3 were
shopping
4 am writing I 3 am writing
5 is interviewing He 3 is interviewing
6 were eating we 3 were eating
7 is sunbathing She 3 is sunbathing
8 was swimming I 3 was swimming
25 Tense
1 read
2 am reading
3 read
4 was reading
5 were opening
6 open
7 opened
8 were opening
9 were watching
10 watch
11 am watching
12 watched
26 Words
1 8/g: opening presents
2 6/c: dinner leftovers
3 4/i: fox hunting
4 7/h: January sales
5
6
7
8
3/f: hand out money
5/a: white Christmas
2/d: donation boxes
9/b: boxing matches
27 Weave a web
Voorbeelden
snow
presents
Christmas tree
turkey
dinner
donation box
lights
slippers
Christmas cards
28 Xpress yourself!
A 1 How do you celebrate Christmas at yours?
2 Well, we don’t go to church on Christmas
Eve or anything.
3 We just eat loads and watch TV!
4 My dad really likes Boxing Day because
there’s always sport to watch.
5 I’m dreaming of a white Christmas …
6 It doesn’t snow much round here.
7 Jay called me!
8 He’s going to fly over to the UK for
Christmas!
9 To see me!
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self-test
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Complete the sentences
am writing nu 3 am writing
was … talking verleden 3 was … talking
was setting verleden 3 was setting
is wearing nu 3 is wearing
are dreaming nu 3 are dreaming
is cooking nu 3 is cooking
is taking nu 3 is taking
is looking nu 3 is looking
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Complete the sentences
went onregelmatig 3 went
didn’t have
had
did … complain
didn’t go
stayed regelmatig 3 stayed
separated regelmatig 3 separated
didn’t give
Did … watch
didn’t take
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Complete the sentences
was taking Jay = ‘he’ 3 was taking
celebrated regelmatig 3 celebrated
asked regelmatig 3 asked
was talking Sophie 3 was talking
separated my parents = ‘they’ 3 separated
had
swum onregelmatig 3 swum
were opening The children = ‘they’ 3 were
opening
D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Complete the sentences
of mine
of his
Our
theirs
of yours
hers
His
of ours
E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Complete the sentences
anybody
somewhere
somebody
something
anywhere
any
something
some
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unit 3
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
19
Special occasions
Fill in
common
servants
shelf
beach
meaning
dress up
pretend
underneath
G Xpress yourself!
1 It doesn’t snow much round here.
2 My mum still gives the postman a tip every
year.
3 Our big festival is in December this year.
4 While it was so cold here, I was sunbathing.
5 I feel sorry for the shop assistants who have to
listen to carols for weeks!
6 Amy’s got that uncle of hers who lives in Italy.
7 What was Sharon wearing when you took that
picture?
8 How do you celebrate Christmas at yours?
9 Can you tell us what it’s like to have summer in
winter?
10 Do Australian children have trees with presents
underneath, like we do?
B 1 told onregelmatig 3 told
2 sent onregelmatig 3 sent
3 ate onregelmatig 3 ate
4 brought onregelmatig 3 brought
5 went onregelmatig 3 went
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.2 op blz. 135 van het Coursebook.
C 1 Did … see
2 Did … have
3 Did … buy
4 Did … wear
5 Did … start
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.2 op blz. 135 van het Coursebook.
D 1 didn’t take
2 didn’t reply
3 didn’t like
4 didn’t watch
5 didn’t give
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.2 op blz. 135 van het Coursebook.
catch up
32 Grammar practice: past continuous
A 1 was I 3 was
2 were You 3 were
3 was Mike = ‘he’ 3 was
4 were We 3 were
5 were They 3 were
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.3 op blz. 135 van het Coursebook.
30 Grammar practice: present continuous
A 1 am I 3 am
2 are You 3 are
3 is Mike = ‘he’ 3 is
4 are We 3 are
5 are They 3 are
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.1 op blz. 135 van het Coursebook.
B 1 were talking Josie and Mike = ‘they’ 3 were
talking
2 was having Donny = ‘he’ 3 was having
3 was watching I 3 was watching
4 were looking We 3 were looking
5 were wearing We 3 were wearing
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.3 op blz. 135 van het Coursebook.
B 1 are buying Mike and Josie = ‘they’ 3 are
buying
2 is writing Jess = ‘she’ 3 is writing
3 is setting Mum = ‘she’ 3 is setting
4 are listening We 3 are listening
5 am looking I 3 am looking
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.1 op blz. 135 van het Coursebook.
33 Grammar practice: my / mine etc.
A 1 my
mine
of mine
2 your
yours
of yours
3 his
his
of his
4 her
hers
of hers
5 our
ours
of ours
6 their
theirs
of theirs
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.5 op blz. 136 van het Coursebook.
31 Grammar practice: past simple
A 1 worked regelmatig 3 worked
2 cooked regelmatig 3 cooked
3 played regelmatig 3 played
4 separated regelmatig 3 separated
5 opened regelmatig 3 opened
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.2 op blz. 135 van het Coursebook.
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B 1 mine
2 your
3 of hers
4 his
5 hers
6 our
7 yours
8 of theirs
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.5 op blz. 136 van het Coursebook.
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Special occasions
34 Grammar practice: some / any etc.
A 1 any
2 something
3 somewhere
4 anywhere
5 anybody
6 somebody
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.6 op blz. 136 van het Coursebook.
B 1 some
2 somewhere
3 anybody
4 anything
5 something
6 somebody
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.6 op blz. 136 van het Coursebook.
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35 Applied grammar
1 Did ... see
2 saw onregelmatig 3 saw
was doing He 3 was doing
3 is sunbathing nu 3 is sunbathing
4 sent onregelmatig 3 sent
took onregelmatig 3 took
5 didn’t tell
met onregelmatig 3 met
6 are you doing nu 3 are you doing
am buying nu 3 am buying
7 are working nu 3 are working
8 were doing toen bezig 3 were doing
were
9 were planning toen bezig 3 were planning
10 called regelmatig 3 called
told onregelmatig 3 told
was writing toen bezig 3 was writing
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 3.1 / 3.2 / 3.3 / 3.4 op blz. 135-136
van het Coursebook.
lesson 14 Gap year bloggers in Oz
41 Finding out
1 Het internet.
2 Een weblog (blog).
3 De vakantie van Emily en haar vriend Jake.
42 Looking back
1 Waar.
2 ‘Winter in Sydney is glorious.’
3 Een handdoek op het strand leggen.
4 Ze waren bij een van ’s werelds beste
‘surfstranden’, dus vonden ze dat ze wel
moesten surfen.
5 Bij dit bedrijf hebben Emily en Jake surflessen
genomen.
6 Waar.
7 Dat men in Australië alleen tijdens de
kerstdagen kerstversiering ophangt.
8 Ze moeten eerst het geld ervoor hebben.
sign language
45 The Globe
1 Een (backpackers)hotel.
2 In Sydney.
3 Als je naar buiten loopt, sta je meteen op
‘King’s Cross’, de plaats waar alles gebeurt.
4 Met de airport pickup service.
5 Een slaapzaal.
6 Daar hebben ze een kluis voor.
lesson 15 Festivals in the news
46 Listen
conversation
picture
1 2 3 4
E A C D
47 Listen again
Conversation 1
1 true
2 false
3 false
Conversation 2
4 Italy
5 time
money
6 cheese
Conversation 3
7 true
8 true
9 true
Conversation 4
10 true
11 true
12 false
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Special occasions
21
tune in Interview with a Bondi lifeguard
49 Listen
Fragment 1
1 false
2 false
3 true
Fragment 2
4 true
5 false
6 false
Fragment 3
7 true
8 false
9 true
Fragment 4
10 true
11 true
12 false
extra reading
50 The Dreaming
1 Ouders vertellen de verhalen aan hun
kinderen.
2 Omdat ze dorst hadden.
3 Omdat ze hebben gestolen.
Omdat ze alleen aan zichzelf dachten en niet
aan de andere mensen.
4 Ze werden omgetoverd in dieren.
5 Op de plekken waar het water gelekt had,
kwamen gaten vol met water.
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Dreams come true
unit 4
Dreams come true
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lesson 16 Don’t call us …
1 The story
2
h
2 A closer look
1 true
2 true
3 false
4 true
5 false
6 false
7 true
8 false
9 true
10 She’s a very strict teacher.
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2
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What’ll happen?
’ll
Shall We 3 Shall
won’t She 3 won’t
will They 3 will
5
6
7
8
will
shan’t / won’t
shall / ’ll I 3 shall
will / ’ll
8
1
2
3
4
More words
sore
opinion
confident
ill
5
1
2
3
4
Beautifully?
beautiful
normal
quickly
carefully
5
6
7
8
successful
quick
serious
beautifully
9
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6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
I myself?
myself I 3 myself
himself he 3 himself
ourselves we 3 ourselves
themselves they 3 themselves
herself she 3 herself
myself I 3 myself
yourself you 3 yourself
myself I 3 myself
Xpress yourself!
1 I’m concerned about A.
2 Maybe A is just ill today.
3 A had a headache and a sore throat
yesterday.
4 But something’s wrong.
5 Look, why don’t we send her / him a text?
6 Call her / him then.
7 I’ll meet you after school.
8 In fact, I’ll come over to your place, OK?
7 Words
1 concerned
2 throat
3 tune
4 headache
5 even
6 presume
7 necessary
8 confident
9 bully
10 persuade
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5
6
7
8
text
part
kind
carefully
lesson 17 A song and dance
11 The story
1 Cat’s place.
2 Cat is singing.
3 Cats.
4 She hates the teacher, and the teacher hates
Cat.
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12 A closer look
1 He thinks it’s cute.
2 Amy says Cat didn’t want Amy to bring anyone
with her.
3 She asks if she should ask Cat what’s wrong.
4 Cat didn’t know Amy and Donny were in the
house.
5 Mrs Axe started laughing at Cat’s accent.
6 They think Jess is bullying Cat.
7 Mrs Axe.
8 Mrs Axe speaks cruelly about all students.
14 Showtime
1 will begin the auditions for this year’s musical
production = ‘they’ 3 will begin
2 will be This year’s production = ‘it’ 3 will be
3 will play Pupils from Miss Axe’s Drama class =
‘they’ 3 will play
4 won’t play Miss Axe herself = ‘she’ 3 won’t play
5 won’t be It 3 won’t be
6 will be this year’s show = ‘it’ 3 will be
7 won’t get students who are not … = ‘they’ 3 won’t
get
8 shall / will do we 3 shall do
9 shall / will be I 3 shall be
10 Shall … see we 3 Shall … see
15 Start doing the exercise
1 Dancing
5
2 making
6
3 talking
7
4 Singing
8
16 Which one?
1 who
2 (which)
3 who
4 (which)
5 who
6 which
7 which
8 who
17 Words
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
d a b f e h c g
creeping
reading
bullying
Sending
18 Upstairs, downstairs
8
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19 Xpress yourself!
A 1 I stopped coming to Drama classes, when A
started laughing at my accent.
2 Don’t worry about A.
3 A always starts bullying people she’s / he’s
jealous of.
4 And A speaks cruelly to nearly all of us!
5 Being in the school basketball team
frequently goes to his head.
6 He’s impossible.
7 Don’t take any notice of A.
8 B’s absolutely right, you should ignore A.
20 Writing
Voorbeeld
The latest musical I’ve seen is Tarzan. Everybody
knows the story: A British ship sinks somewhere
near the coast of Africa and the only survivor is a
little baby. A gorilla finds the baby and names it
Tarzan. Tarzan’s life isn’t going very well in the
beginning, most of the other gorillas don’t like
him, because he’s human. Years later Jane is on an
expedition in the jungle, with her father. Tarzan
and Jane fall in love, and of course they live
happily ever after.
The musical is very good. The story is easy to
understand, even if you don’t know it. During the
whole of the musical there is a lot to see around
you. Songs, sound, clothing and drama are all very
good. There also is a lot to laugh about during the
musical. So the musical Tarzan really is a musical
you should have seen, whether you know the story
or not.
lesson 18 Cat gets the cream
21 The story
1 Today are the auditions for the school musical.
2 Cat.
3 Cat gets the main part!
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22 A closer look
Jess Amy Mike Donny Cat
1
V
2 V
3
V
4 V
5
V
6 V
V
7
V
8
V
9
10
V
24 Which is the right choice?
1 who
c
5 who
2 (which) d
6 (which)
3 who
f
7 (who)
4 (which) a
8 (which)
Miss Axe
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25 Seriously?
1 I B think Cat is a B nice girl. She’s a B good
singer too.
2 That A new girl has got A green eyes. Just
like a cat.
3 I don’t think many of the soloists can sing
B.
4 A A girl from Scotland played the main part
in the musical B.
5 Could you B come over to my place after
school?
6 Your throat is B better than it was yesterday.
7 Do you B believe you can win this A
competition?
8 Miss Axe B told us she was going to select
the soloists.
26 Who composed that song?
1 myself I 3 myself
myself I 3 myself
2 herself Cat = ‘she’ 3 herself
3 themselves the children = ‘they’ 3 themselves
4 ourselves Cat and I = ‘we’ 3 ourselves
5 himself Spud = ‘he’ 3 himself
6 yourself you 3 yourself
7 yourselves you guys = ‘you’ meervoud 3
yourselves
8 themselves professional singers = ‘they’ 3
themselves
27 Words
1 talent
2 hide
3 curtain
4 solos
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5
6
7
8
immediately
select
bath
public
28 More words
1 sunrise
2 select
3 favourite
4 precisely
5 stage
6 likely
7 main
8 blind
29 Xpress yourself!
A 1 Singing in public is something I really hate
doing.
2 Singing in the bath’s OK!
3 I’m sure you’ll do this professionally.
4 Picking the best voice is the main thing.
5 You’ll have to listen to all the singers by
themselves.
6 The singers hide themselves behind a
curtain to sing their solos.
7 Then you’ll have to make up your mind.
8 Having an accent isn’t a problem for me.
self-test
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Complete the sentences
will, ’ll Dave = he 3 will
shan’t, won’t I 3 shan’t
Shall we 3 Shall
Will they 3 will
will Jess = she 3 will
won’t Cat = she 3 won’t
Shall I 3 Shall
won’t Donny and Mike = they 3 won’t
B
1
2
3
4
Fill in
laughing
Reading
selecting
arriving
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fill in
who girl = ‘persoon’ 3 who
which / Ø the musical = ‘ding’ 3 which
which a role = ‘ding’ 3 which
who the children = ‘persoon’ 3 who
who Jess = ‘persoon’ 3 who
who / Ø The man = ‘persoon’ 3 who
which / Ø Singing … = ‘ding’ 3 which
which / Ø The song = ‘ding’ 3 which
D
1
2
3
4
Fill in
himself
herself
ourselves
herself
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
going
Singing
worrying
talking
themselves
myself
yourselves
yourself
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E Choose the correct word
1 I really think The Lion King is a really
beautiful musical.
2 Last year she auditioned successfully, so this
year she’ll try again.
3 Last night she finally sent me the tickets for
the fashion show.
4 On my birthday we always go to a popular
musical.
5 obvious
6 beautifully
7 cruel
8 careful
F
1
2
3
4
5
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Fill in
persuade
reply
select
stage
necessary
6 immediately
7 realize
8 presume
9 excuse
10 frequently
G Xpress yourself!
1 He can’t even hum a simple tune.
2 Singing in public is something I really hate
doing.
3 She even looks like a cat, with those bright
green eyes.
4 Having an accent isn’t a problem for me.
5 But she speaks cruelly to nearly all of us!
6 She always starts bullying people she’s jealous
of.
7 I stopped coming to Drama classes, when she
started laughing at my accent.
8 I had a headache and a sore throat yesterday.
9 You’ll definitely get the lead role!
10 I’m more concerned about her.
catch up
31 Grammar practice: toekomende tijd shall / will
+ hele werkwoord
A 1 shall (will) I 3 shall
2 Will you 3will
3 Shall we 3 shall
4 Shall I 3 Shall
5 will Mike = ‘he’ 3 will
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.1 op blz. 142 van het Coursebook.
32 Grammar practice: gerund
A 1 listening
2 reading
3 eating
4 singing
5 practising
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.2 op blz. 142 van het Coursebook.
B 6 Singing
7 Picking
8 Dancing
9 Hiding
10 Bullying
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.2 op blz. 142 van het Coursebook.
33 Grammar practice: betrekkelijk voornaamwoord
A 1 who girl = ‘persoon’ 3 who
2 who Miss Axe = ‘persoon’ 3 who
3 which the book = ‘ding’ 3 which
4 who her = ‘persoon’ 3 who
5 which the musical = ‘ding’ 3 which
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.3 op blz. 142 van het Coursebook.
B 1 who
2 I
3 we
4 we
5 who
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.3 op blz. 142 van het Coursebook.
C 1 which
2 which
3 who
4 who
5 who
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.3 op blz. 142 van het Coursebook.
34 Grammar practice: myself / yourself
1 myself
2 yourself
3 himself
4 herself
5 ourselves
6 yourselves
7 themselves
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.4 op blz. 143 van het Coursebook.
B 6 shan’t (won’t) I 3 shan’t
7 won’t Jess = ‘she’ 3 won’t
8 won’t Spud = ‘he’ 3 won’t
9 shan’t (won’t) we 3 shan’t
10 won’t The soloists = ‘they’ 3 won’t
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.1 op blz. 142 van het Coursebook.
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35 Grammar practice: bijwoorden
A 1 song
2 audition
3 look
4 person
5 curtain
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.5 op blz. 143 van het Coursebook.
B 1 frequently
2 serious
3 cruel
4 really
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.5 op blz. 143 van het Coursebook.
C 1 We always do a musical at the end of the
year.
2 My two best friends recently stopped talking.
3 Cat sang some really beautiful songs.
4 Miss Axe certainly won’t give me a part.
5 My best friend often stays home from
school.
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.5 op blz. 143 van het Coursebook.
get ahead
36 Applied grammar
1 Singing Ø
6 Playing
will
2 who
themselves 7 frequently singing
3 Shall
horrible
8 will
definitely
4 bullying who
9 will
himself
5 who
cruelly
10 carefully really
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.1 / 4.2 / 4.3 / 4.4 / 4.5 op
blz. 142-143 van het Coursebook.
37 Applied grammar
Voorbeeld
Dear Sir, madam,
I am Donny McArthur and I am 14 years old. I like
playing basketball and writing stories, but what I
love most is singing and acting! I recently stopped
playing basketball, so I can focus on singing only.
I’m going to take acting lessons as well. I also like
watching musicals, and I would really like to
become a musical star myself. I’m good at making
up stories, and I’m good at talking. I recently
played one of the main parts in Westgate College’s
school musical Cats. My Drama teacher said my
acting was really good!
But I’m dreaming of playing a part in one of your
musicals. I know I can do it, and I’ve got enough
spare time to work hard for it. Please give me a
chance!
38 Word searcher
music
lyrics
actors
actress
storyline
composer
performance
stage
audience
theatre
conductor
ticket
musician
dancer
choreographer
song
director
cast
39 Xpress yourself!
1 I’m concerned about him.
2 Maybe he’s just ill today.
3 Picking the best voice is the main thing.
The singers hide behind a curtain to sing their
solos.
Then you’ll have to select the soloists
immediately.
4 He’s very musical.
He hates arriving late.
He’s impossible.
5 Being the editor of XOL frequently goes to her
head.
She always starts bullying people she’s jealous
of.
6 Stop creeping up on people!
7 I’ll come over to your place after school.
8 I stopped coming to Drama classes, when she
started laughing at my accent.
lesson 19 High School Musical
41 Finding out
1 Over de film ‘High School Musical’.
2 De hoofdrolspelers in de film.
3 Informatie over de acteurs die Troy en Gabriella
spelen.
I hope to hear from you soon,
Donny McArthur
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 4.2 op blz. 142 van het Coursebook.
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42 Looking back
1 ‘The film’s soundtrack was the best-selling
album in the United States in the year it came
out.’
2 Ze willen allebei een hoofdrol in de
schoolmusical.
3 In een skioord tijdens een vakantie.
4 Ze denken dat hij zich dan niet meer op
basketbal concentreert, waardoor het team niet
kampioen wordt.
5 Ze gaat naar een andere school, toevallig de
school waar Troy op zit.
6 Dat ze heel slim is.
7 Vanessa. ‘Vanessa Hudgens, also from
California, made her first film when she was
fifteen.’
8 Vanessa. ‘She also began a music career and
her first album was called V.’
sign language
44 Blood Brothers
1 Acht.
2 Zondagen.
3 Door lezers van ‘New York Times’.
4 Elf.
5 Zo’n 21 jaar.
lesson 20 What are you like?
45 Listen
recording
1
2
3
4
5
46 Listen again
Recording 1
1 singing
2 voice
3 woods
Recording 2
4 very good
5 never
6 Bethan’s
27
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description
Music lover
Sporty type
Animal lover
Shopaholic
Organiser
Recording 4
10 six
11 baby
12 cars
Recording 5
13 girls’
14 doesn’t play
15 doesn’t think
tune in The bully boys: Tim’s story
48 Listen
Fragment 1
1 false
2 true
3 true
Fragment 2
4 false
5 true
6 true
Fragment 3
7 false
8 true
9 false
Fragment 4
10 false
11 true
12 true
Fragment 5
13 true
14 false
15 true
extra reading
49 Britain’s Got Talent!
1 Een talentenjacht: Britain’s Got Talent.
2 Een ziekte in zijn wervelkolom, waardoor
zenuwen in zijn lichaam kunnen uitvallen,
zoals die van één van zijn ogen.
3 Hij verdiende geld als straatartiest.
4 De televisiepresentatoren Ant en Dec.
5 – De hypotheek van zijn moeder betalen.
– Hij wil een VW-bus kopen.
Recording 3
7 unhappy
8 had not
9 wasn’t
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Wild about nature
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Wild about nature
lesson 21 Jobs for the boys
1 The story
1 They haven’t got any money.
2 She could give up her paper round, so Darren
and Mike can get it.
3 Spud.
2
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
A closer look
5
4
7
1
6
3
2
4 When was it again?
1 joined regelmatig 3 joined
2 did … become
3 saw onregelmatig 3 saw
4 did … do
5 called regelmatig 3 called
6 did … know
7 was onregelmatig 3 was
8 knew onregelmatig 3 knew
9 saw onregelmatig 3 saw
10 counted regelmatig 3 counted
5 Put it in its place
1 I badly need some money to buy a new camera.
2 Mike is probably the best photographer in the
school.
3 Our wildlife group usually meets behind the
church on Thursday nights.
4 I’ve really got a really good idea to make some
money.
5 These new quad bikes only cost £475, which
isn’t a lot, is it?
6 You can’t legally shoot rabbits or any other
animals in the wood.
7 I’m definitely not going to give you my job. I
definitely need the money myself.
8 My dad has just given me my wages. I can just
buy that book about badgers now.
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6 What happened?
1 have done onregelmatig 3 have done
2 have watched regelmatig 3 have watched
3 have taken onregelmatig 3 have taken
4 have counted regelmatig 3 have counted
5 have looked regelmatig 3 have looked
6 have … spotted regelmatig 3 have … spotted
7 have asked regelmatig 3 have asked
8 has joined regelmatig 3 has joined
9 Have … thought onregelmatig 3 Have … thought
10 Have … wondered regelmatig 3 Have …
wondered
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Words
English
twice
broke
freezing
finished
rabbit
member
turn (to …)
steal (to …)
Dutch
twee keer
blut
ijskoud
klaar
konijn
lid
veranderen
stelen
8 Xpress yourself!
A 1 I was hoping your parents would employ
me.
2 What did you say you were saving for?
3 Under 16s are OK on private land.
4 There are special tracks in nature reserves
where you can legally ride quad bikes.
5 I’ll call you when I’ve decided the best way
to do this – OK?
6 They shoot rabbits to sell.
7 They steal baby birds and eggs.
lesson 22 Night life
10 The story
1 To Spud’s house.
2 To ask Spud what his idea was.
3 To ask when the next meeting of her nature
club is.
11 A closer look
1 false
2 true
3 true
4 true
5 false
6 false
7 false
8 false
9 false
10 true
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Wild about nature
13 What were you doing?
1 were … doing you 3 were doing
2 was watching I 3 was watching
3 were having My husband and I = ‘we’ 3 were
having
4 wasn’t doing I 3 wasn’t doing
5 was studying I 3 was studing
6 Were … working you 3 Were … working
7 was trying I 3 was trying
8 were counting We 3 were counting
17 More words
word
1 member
2 upstairs
3 value
4 mysterious
5 supper
6 nature
7 less
8 side
14 When were you doing it?
1 was doing toen bezig 3 was doing
called gebeurde op dat moment 3 called
2 called gebeurde op dat moment 3 called
was working toen bezig 3 was working
3 were … telling toen bezig 3 were … telling
saw gebeurde op dat moment 3 was
4 was talking toen bezig 3 was talking
came gebeurde op dat moment 3 came
5 was gebeurde op dat moment 3 was
chatted gebeurde op dat moment 3 chatted
6 finished gebeurde op dat moment 3 finished
was … printing toen bezig 3 was … printing
7 got gebeurde op dat moment 3 got
was … delivering toen bezig 3 was … delivering
8 was hoping toen bezig 3 was hoping
had gebeurde op dat moment 3 had
18 Xpress yourself!
A 1 Would you like to come in?
2 He’s in his room.
3 He was busily working on his homework
when I called him for supper.
4 He’s never studied so hard before.
5 He was doing a special Nature project for
school.
6 What on earth’s that?
7 Would you like to join the group?
8 Meet us in front of the school gates at half
past seven.
15 What would they do?
1-4
I would / wouldn’t … (eigen antwoord)
5-8
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lesson 23 Things that go bump
20 The story
1 In a forest.
2 It’s night.
3 They are looking for Jess’s wildlife group, so
they can follow Jess and find the bird’s nest.
21 A closer look
1 A quad-bike.
2 He doesn’t understand why Spud thinks the
‘Night watch’ is going to work.
3 He means to say that he is not a poacher.
4 To help Spud.
5 Spud thinks Mikey is stupid to say that.
6 He thinks he isn’t going to earn any money this
way, so he can’t buy a quad-bike.
16 Words
1
letter
e
h
g
f
a
d
c
b
9
C
u
i
o
u
s
10
H
o m e
w
o
r
k
23 When? What?
A 1 joined Last year 3 past simple: joined
2 heard a few minutes ago 3 past simple: heard
3 met at seven o’clock last night 3 past simple:
met
4 didn’t go last week 3 past simple: didn’t go
B In de volgende zinnen doet het er niet toe wanneer
het gebeurd is, daarom gebruik je de present perfect.
5 ’ve given up I 3 ’ve given up
6 Have … ridden you 3 Have … ridden
7 Have … told you 3 Have … told
8 Has … come he 3 Has … come
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24 Where and when?
A 1 Interested? Meet me in front of the gate
after school.
2 The Wildlife Group were counting bird’s
nests in the woods this morning.
3 Spud was doing homework in his room last
night.
Last night Spud was doing homework in his
room.
4 They were walking in front of us a quarter
of an hour ago.
B Voorbeelden
5 You know what, let’s meet here at my place
at seven tonight.
6 I saw a badger under that tree this
afternoon.
7 Mike was scared because he heard spooky
noises in the woods last night.
8 The next walk starts in front of the school
at eight o’clock tomorrow night.
28 Writing
An adventure in the night
Voorbeeld
All three of us screamed when a man stepped out
of the bushes, but it turned out to be a member of
a wildlife group who was looking for poachers. He
thought we were poachers! We told him we
weren’t, and that we were just going home after
our hockey training.
He wouldn’t believe us and he called the police. In
about ten minutes there came this police officer.
He asked us some questions, and we gave him the
telephone number of our hockey coach. The police
man called him, and when our coach told him that
we were at the training that night, the police officer
believed us. After that, we quickly went home. Of
course my parents were mad, and after that night I
never went into the woods at night anymore.
25 The correct forms
hele
past
werkwoord simple
1 to be
was
2 to come
came
3 to do
did
4 to forget
forgot
5 to give
gave
6 to have
had
7 to hide
hid
8 to hurt
hurt
9 to let
let
10 to meet
met
11 to pay
paid
12 to say
said
13 to sell
sold
14 to steal
stole
15 to tell
told
voltooid
deelwoord
were
come
done
forgotten
given
had
hidden
hurt
let
met
paid
said
sold
stolen
told
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
26 Words
1 fear
2 near
3 Afterwards
4 wind
5
6
7
8
Nederlands
zijn
komen
doen
vergeten
geven
hebben
verstoppen
pijn doen
laten
ontmoeten
betalen
zeggen
verkopen
stelen
vertellen
pitch black
accept
human
trust
27 Xpress yourself!
A 1 I don’t like bats, and I don’t like these
spooky noises.
I’m still not completely sure about this.
But I’m afraid of the dark.
2 There’s no need to be scared of bats.
Look, I told you not to worry so much,
didn’t I?
Trust me, it’ll be perfectly all right.
3 First we have to find that rare bird’s nest.
4 I think you just want to bring lots of people
here and make some money
5 You’ve got the wrong end of the stick!
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self-test
Fill in
saw onregelmatig 3 saw
heard onregelmatig 3 heard
didn’t know
Did … join
forgot onregelmatig 3 forgot
did … think
didn’t find
did … tell
B Fill in
1 was working Spud = ‘he’ 3 was working
2 weren’t listening the children = ‘they’ 3 weren’t
listening
3 were … doing you 3 were … doing
4 Were … looking all those people = ‘they’ 3 Were
... looking
5 weren’t shining The street lights = ‘they’ 3
weren’t shining
6 was washing Mike = ‘he’ 3 was washing
7 were telling Mike and Darren = ‘they’ 3 were
telling
8 was saving he 3 was saving
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fill in
has told onregelmatig 3 has told
haven’t found onregelmatig 3 haven’t found
Have … seen onregelmatig 3 Have … seen
have joined regelmatig 3 have joined
has …delivered regelmatig 3 has … delivered
haven’t earned regelmatig 3 haven’t earned
Have … tried regelmatig 3 Have … tried
have … ridden onregelmatig 3 Have … ridden
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D Fill in
1 delivered toen gebeurd 3 past simple: delivered
2 were chatting toen bezig 3 past continuous: were
chatting
3 gave up toen gebeurd 3 past simple: gave up
4 was telling toen bezig 3 past continuous: was
telling
5 was printing toen bezig 3 past continuous: was
printing
6 didn’t see toen gebeurd 3 past simple: didn’t see
7 was reading toen bezig 3 past continuous: was
reading
8 studied toen gebeurd 3 past simple: studied
E Finish the sentences
Voorbeelden
1 If I saw a poacher I would / wouldn’t call the
police.
2 If my friend found a lot of money, he would /
wouldn’t buy a new camera.
3 If someone asked me to join Greenpeace I
would / wouldn’t become a member.
4 If my dad had an accident I would / wouldn’t
be worried.
5 If I didn’t do my homework, my teacher would /
wouldn’t call my parents.
6 If we had to play an important match, we
would / wouldn’t be excited.
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
Choose the correct answer
are always
near the river last night
sometimes see
on the M25 this morning
are normally
at home tonight
G
1
2
3
4
Fill in
selfish
creature
member
deliver
H
1
2
3
4
Xpress yourself!
You’ve got the wrong end of the stick!
People think that bats drink blood.
Trust me, it’ll be perfectly all right!
I don’t like bats, and I don’t like these spooky
noises.
Mark’s in his room, first left at the top of the
stairs.
He often leaves his homework until Monday
morning.
We were hoping your parents would employ us.
I’m still not completely sure about this.
5
6
7
8
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5
6
7
8
catch up
29 Grammar practice: past simple
A 1 turned
2 called
3 earned
4 washed
5 delivered
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.1 op blz. 149 van het Coursebook.
B 1 heard
2 forgot
3 told
4 went
5 did
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.1 op blz. 149 van het Coursebook.
C 1 Did … give
2 Did … kill
3 Did … find
4 Did … work
5 Did … meet
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.1 op blz. 149 van het Coursebook.
D 1 didn’t have
2 didn’t accept
3 didn’t wait
4 didn’t tell
5 didn’t know
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.1 op blz. 149 van het Coursebook.
30 Grammar practice: past continuous
A 1 were You 3 were
2 were We 3 were
3 was The leader of the group = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3
was
4 was Jess = ‘she’ 3 was
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.2 op blz. 149 van het Coursebook.
afterwards
human
employ
street lights
B
was taking Mike = ‘he’ 3 was taking
was washing Darren = ‘he’ 3 was washing
were listening We 3 were listening
were shining The street lights = ‘they’ 3 were
shining
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.2 op blz. 149 van het Coursebook.
1
2
3
4
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31 Grammar practice: past simple en
past continuous
1 wrote toen gebeurd 3 past simple: wrote
2 was writing toen bezig 3 past continuous: was
writing
3 walked toen gebeurd 3 past simple: walked
4 was walking toen bezig 3 past continuous: was
walking
5 was watching toen bezig 3 past continuous: was
watching
6 watched toen gebeurd 3 past simple: was
watching
7 worked toen gebeurd 3 past simple: worked
8 was working toen bezig 3 past continuous: was
working
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.1 en 5.2 op blz. 149 van het
Coursebook.
32 Grammar practice: present perfect
A 1 have
2 has My friend = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3 has
3 have
4 has Mike = ‘he’ 3 has
5 have
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.3 op blz. 149 van het Coursebook.
B 1 has decided Spud = ‘he’ 3 has decided
2 have joined
3 have studied
4 have accepted
5 have tried
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.3 op blz. 149 van het Coursebook.
C 1 has found Mr Gregg = ‘he’ 3 has found
2 have … seen
3 have come
4 have given
5 has left Spud = ‘he’ 3 has left
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.3 op blz. 149 van het Coursebook.
D 1 Have … tried
2 Have … joined
3 Have … studied
4 Has … accepted
5 Has … given
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.3 op blz. 149 van het Coursebook.
E 1 haven’t tried
2 haven’t worked
3 hasn’t seen Spud = ‘he’ 3 hasn’t seen
4 haven’t told
5 haven’t accepted
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.3 op blz. 149 van het Coursebook.
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33 Grammar practice: would / wouldn’t
1 would
2 wouldn’t
3 wouldn’t
4 would
5 wouldn’t
6 would
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.4 op blz. 150 van het Coursebook.
34 Grammar practice: plaats van het bijwoord
1 My friends and I * need some money.
2 It was * dark when I left.
3 I have * seen the nest of that rare bird.
4 So we * follow her into the woods and we’ll find
the nest.
5 Are you * sure this plan is going to work?
6 You guys * can’t have my job. Sorry!
7 Spud * does his homework on Saturday.
8 The members of the group * meet on Thursday
night.
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.5 op blz. 150 van het Coursebook.
35 Grammar practice: volgorde in een Engelse zin
A
plaats
tijd
1 on the bus
this morning
2 in front of the house
last night
3 at my place
at nine o’clock
4 in front of the school gates
yesterday
5 at the supermarket
at seven tonight
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.6 op blz. 151 van het Coursebook.
B Voorbeelden
1 in front of the house last night.
2 on the bus this morning
3 at my place at seven tonight
4 in front of the school gates at nine o’clock
5 at the supermarket yesterday
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 5.6 op blz. 151 van het Coursebook.
get ahead
38 Do you take Biology?
A
1 Elephant, the other animals are cats.
2 Spider, the other animals can fly.
3 Rabbit, the other animals are still young.
4 Deer, the other animals are ‘farm-animals’.
5 Bat, the other animals are predators
(roofdieren).
6 Frog, the other animals are fish.
7 Tuna, the other animals are mammals
(zoogdieren).
8 Ostrich, the other animals are from Australia.
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B
English
lion
tiger
puma
elephant
spider
fly
bee
wasp
kitten
rabbit
pup
calf
cow
goat
sheep
deer
eagle
owl
hawk
bat
frog
salmon
herring
mackerel
whale
tuna
shark
dolphin
koala
wallaby
ostrich
kangaroo
lesson 24 Badger watch
Dutch
leeuw
tijger
poema
olifant
spin
vlieg
bij
wesp
poesje
konijn
pup
kalf
koe
geit
schaap
hert
arend
uil
havik
vleermuis
kikker
zalm
haring
makreel
walvis
tonijn
haai
dolfijn
koalabeer
wallaby
struisvogel
kangoeroe
39 Writing a letter
Voorbeeld
Dear Mr and Mrs Hamilton,
I am Amy Bell and I’m looking for a job. I’ve read
your advert in the newspaper and I think I’d like to
walk your dog. I am fourteen years old and I go to
school at Westgate College. I love dogs, and I love
playing with them. I am available every afternoon
between four and six o’clock, even on Saturdays.
On Sundays I want to do homework, so I won’t be
available on Sundays.
I hope I’ll get the job and I hope to hear from you
soon!
Regards,
Amy Bell
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41 Finding out
1 Badger FAQs
2 Wildlife Watch form
3 Adopt a badger
42 Looking back
1 Wildlife Watch is het jongerengedeelte van
Wildlife Trusts.
2 a Drie keer per jaar het tijdschrift Watchword.
b Drie kleurenposters.
c Meedoen met activiteiten van jouw
regionale ‘Wildlife Watch group’.
3 Een ‘sett’ is de ondergrondse woonplaats van
een das.
4 ’s Nachts, als ze eten zoeken.
5 Een baby-das.
6 Nat katten- of hondenvoer.
7 De overheid denkt dat dassen een ziekte
verspreiden.
8 d
44 Writing
A Voorbeeld
Dear Sir, Madam,
I’m Jess Adams, I’m a member of a local Wildlife
group. Last night I found a young animal. I think
it’s a badger. I think it is just a few weeks old. The
animal isn’t injured, but it does look a bit sick, and
hungry. I’d like to raise it, until it can live alone in
the wild. But I don’t know how.
Could you tell me what I can feed the badger, and
what I should give him to drink. I don’t know how
much I should give him either. And where should
he sleep? I do have a hutch for my rabbit, I think
the badger can sleep in there. I hope I can raise
him, but when can I release him?
I hope you can help me.
Regards, Jess Adams
sign language
45 Win a National Park vacation!
1 Meedoen aan een enquête.
2 Om de brochures voor de National Parks te
kunnen maken en verspreiden.
3 De eerste honderd mensen die de enquête
invullen.
4 ervaring
vertrouwelijk
verspreiden, verdelen
op vakantie gaan
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lesson 25 The great outdoors!
46 Listen
conversation
picture
1 2 3
C A D
47 Listen again
Conversation 1
1 false
2 true
3 false
Conversation 2
4 always worked hard
5 doesn’t want
6 didn’t have
Conversation 3
7 false
8 true
9 false
tune in The Wildlife Crime Officer
49 Listen
Fragment 1
1 false
2 true
3 false
Fragment 2
4 true
5 true
6 false
Fragment 3
7 true
8 false
9 false
Fragment 4
10 false
11 true
12 true
extra reading
50 A to Z of Amazing Wildlife
1 Vogels.
2 Hij laat zijn voeten zien. Hoe blauwer ze zijn,
hoe meer indruk hij maakt.
3 Ze voeden zich met bloed, en als je wordt
gebeten spuit hij iets in je waardoor je bloed
niet meer stolt. Zo kun je veel bloed verliezen!
4 Het enige wat hij eet, is plankton.
5 Er werd op ze gejaagd voor hun vacht.
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Respect!
unit 6
Respect!
lesson 26 Those were the days
1
1
2
3
The story
Mum’s father.
Discipline in school 50 years ago and now.
No.
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
A closer look
false
true
true
true
false
true
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
Since when? For ages!
have been I 3 haven’t been
haven’t seen We 3 haven’t seen
has written Donny = ‘he’ 3 has written
has studied Spud = ‘he’ 3 has studied
has been The Head = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3 has been
have worked Jess’s parents = ‘they’ 3 have
worked
7 have posted I 3 have posted
8 have watched They 3 have watched
5
1
2
3
4
Questions and answers
do … remember
don’t remember
Did … teach
didn’t teach
Do … know
don’t know
Did … tell
didn’t tell
35
6 Those good old days
Voorbeelden
1 Grandad: When I was your age young people
were more intelligent than they are
now.
2 You:
In the past children didn’t work as
hard as they do now.
3 Grandad: In the 1960s teachers used more
corporal punishment than they do
now.
4 You:
Back then headmasters were
stricter than they are know.
5 Grandad: When I was at school pupils had
more responsibility than they have
nowadays.
6 You:
50 Years ago children didn’t have
to write so many articles for online
journals.
7 Grandad: In the good old days children
worked harder than they do now.
8 You:
Today teachers are not as strict as
they were in the past.
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Words
teaching staff
education
schooldays
discipline
strict
cane
respect
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
More words
relative
pressure
nonsense
mystery
nowadays
elderly
intelligent
discipline
8 youth
9 responsibility
10 hard-working
11 teenagers
12 as good as gold
13 lack
9 Xpress yourself!
A 1 The youth of today can’t write a decent
letter.
2 In my day children weren’t as rude and
cheeky as you either, madam!
3 Teachers are not as strict now as they used
to be.
4 A little smack on the leg has never hurt
anyone.
5 Teenagers in your day didn’t have as much
responsibility as we do today.
6 Are you saying we’re lazier, or that the
work’s easier?
7 It’s so weird that teachers were allowed to
beat children.
8 So that’s absolute nonsense, Pops!
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10 Writing
A Voorbeeld
Almost every day I hear or read about today’s
youth. I hear they steal from shops, break windows
and are rude. But I never hear they get
punishment! I think schools don’t teach the kids
respect, and schools don’t use corporal
punishment if kids are rude. Teachers should use
corporal punishment, like they did in my days. Our
teachers used to punish us with the belt or the
cane when we swore! That’s how we learned
respect and responsility!
B Voorbeeld
I’m fed up with hearing only negative things about
us teenagers! All I hear is that children are rude,
they don’t do anything at school, and they break
the windows of bus stops. Most students these
days are as good as gold! Only a few pupils break
windows and that sort of stuff. And it’s not
teenagers who don’t have any respect. What about
teachers? They definitely don’t show a lot of
respect to us!
lesson 27 Laying down the law
11 The story
1 For the last weeks he has been stricter than he
was before.
2 He is in the teachers’ bad books.
3 The most original poster or feature about
discipline.
12 A closer look
1 He sends letters to pupils’ parents.
He’s confiscating private property, such as
mobiles.
Some pupils have to stay behind after school.
2 She says Spud’s parents are the strictest
parents she knows.
3 Both her parents are teachers.
4 She thinks they expelled him.
5 Expelling means kicking a student out of
school.
Excluding means students have to stay at
home instead of going to school, while they
still have to do the work.
6 Fighting, bullying or seriously breaking the
rules.
7 You have to make the most original poster or
feature about discipline.
8 Jess tells Josie to take something with her to
give to Spud.
14 The new Code of Conduct (I)
1 am doing nu bezig 3 present continuous
2 are
3 is studying nu bezig 3 present continuous
4 wants
5 is giving nu bezig 3 present continuous
6 is … writing nu bezig 3 present continuous
7 are complaining nu bezig 3 present continuous
8 are … talking nu bezig 3 present continuous
9 don’t think
10 cares
11 don’t listen
12 believe
13 tells
14 don’t like
15 is becoming nu bezig 3 present continuous
15 Is it his?
1 My English teacher
2 Spud’s parents
3 Your grandad
4 The pupils
5 Jess
6 My brother
7 The Head
8 James
’s
’
’s
’
’s
’s
’s
’s
old Jaguar
shop
memories
new teacher
online journal
new bike
Code of Conduct
sister
16 The new Code of Conduct (II)
1 has gone The Head = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3has gone
2 have done I 3 have done
3 has had Spud = ‘he’ 3 has had
4 haven’t broken We 3 haven’t broken
5 haven’t committed we 3 haven’t committed
6 has become The man = ‘he’ 3 has become
7 has taken He 3 has taken
8 has … sent The Head = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3 has sent
9 have been His parents = ‘they’ 3 have been
10 have talked I 3 have talked
17 What every teacher talks about
1
i
n
s
2
t
e
a
d
p
u
p
i
f
e
n
p
r
s
u
l
t
p
a
i
n
s
e
s
c
e
s
r
i
d
o
p
e
3
4
o
f
5
6
7
r
e
8
9
10
b
l
e
h
i
n
d
d
e
p
e
n
r
s
i
l
y
o
n
d
The missing word is: discipline.
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lesson 28 Bending the rules
18 Discipline is what we want!
1 Conduct
6 break
2 committed
7 regulations
3 fighting
8 kick out
4 property
9 stop
5 on a regular basis
21 The story
1 Stories about school from the grandparents of
the XOL team.
2 Donny and Spud.
3 A strip cartoon.
19 Xpress yourself!
A 1 I think A’s a real pain.
2 B’s mum and dad are the strictest parents I
know.
3 C is in the teachers’ bad books.
4 He just thinks he’s too important to obey
the teachers.
5 I thought they weren’t allowed to expel kids
from schools any more.
6 I’m not sure he’s allowed to do that.
7 Headmasters or headmistresses used to
expel pupils on a regular basis.
8 Now they just exclude them.
22 A closer look
1 She has got a booklet with old people’s stories
about school.
2 It was just asking their grandparents about
their childhood.
3 When she didn’t clean her plate.
4 Her teacher, by throwing a wooden blackboard
rubber at her.
5 ‘A person who behaves extremely well in order
to please people in authority.’
6 They sort of stole them from Jess.
20 Writing
Voorbeeld
Dear Headmaster,
We’ve heard you are going to expel A because he
stole a mobile phone. We don’t agree with this
because A didn’t steal that mobile. A was ill that
day, so he wasn’t at school – he was at home all
day. We understand that you get a big punishment
when you steal something, but not when you’re
not guilty, right?
We hope you’ll think about your decision again.
Regards,
Spud, Mike, Donny, Jess, Amy, Josie, Cat and Darren
24 The good old days
Voorbeelden
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1
When I was little
I
watch TV a lot.
2
When he was a boy
he
bring newspapers.
3
In his last school
he
work much harder.
4
In the past
Mr Jones
read lots of books.
5
In the good old days
mum
6
When she was five years old
my sister Lucy
play outside every day.
7
Fifty years ago
pupils
be more intelligent.
8
When I was your age
corporal punishment
be much more common.
used to
work really hard on
crossword puzzles.
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25 Dear Head!
1 did you punish
2 Has he committed
3 do you expect
Do you want
4 do you steal
Don’t you know
5 do you write
Do you really assume
6 Do you know
7 Can you tell us
28 More words
letter
1 f
2 g
3 h
4 e
5 d
6 a
7 b
8 c
26 The correct forms
hele
past
werkwoord simple
1 to beat
beat
2 to send
sent
3 to fight
fought
4 to catch
caught
5 to mean
meant
6 to swear
swore
7 to beat
beat
8 to wear
wore
9 to break
broke
10 to eat
ate
11 to throw
threw
12 to write
wrote
13 to take
took
14 to win
won
voltooid
deelwoord
beaten
sent
fought
caught
meant
sworn
beaten
worn
broken
eaten
thrown
written
taken
won
Nederlands
verslaan
verzenden
vechten
vangen
betekenen
vloeken
slaan
dragen
breken
eten
gooien
schrijven
nemen
winnen
27 Crossword puzzle
1
b
2
11
u
4
a
t
6
7
n
v
h
p
p
c
8
c o n t r
9
r
l
b o o k l e t
i b u t
i
b
i
z
i p t
e
n
e
s
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29 Xpress yourself!
A 1 My mum had to clean her plate.
2 My grandad had to stand in a corner when
they were naughty.
3 Easy enough to copy and paste these days!
4 We are freer these days.
5 I have written a prize-winning booklet.
6 Anyway, I think it’s been a worthwhile
project.
self-test
A Fill in
1 is working nu bezig 3 present continuous: is
working
2 is trying nu bezig 3 present continuous: is trying
3 thinks altijd 3 present simple: thinks
4 offers altijd 3 present simple: offers
5 breaks altijd 3 present simple: breaks
6 don’t teach altijd 3 present simple: don’t teach
7 am writing nu bezig 3 present continuous: am
writing
8 is studying nu bezig 3 present continuous: is
studying
3
r e s e a r c h
e
word
extraordinary
wooden
positive
prize-winning
childhood
worthwhile
in order to
copy
y
i o n
u
10
l
r
b
i
a
l
s
h
12
g r a n
e
n
k
B Fill in
1 have … seen you 3 have … seen
2 have given Teachers in my school = ‘they’ 3 have
given
3 has missed That friends of yours = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3
has missed
4 has … thrown Mr McDonald = ‘he’ 3 has thrown
5 has written The XOL team = ‘it’ 3 has written
6 haven’t committed I 3 haven’t committed
7 has stayed My friend = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3 has stayed
8 has been He 3 has been
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Complete the sentences
stricter than
more intelligent than
the most creative
the most boring
the naughtiest
not as hard-working as
lazier than
not as important as
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D Complete the sentences
1 In the past, teachers used to give a lot of
punishments.
2 In my time, children used to be very intelligent.
3 This school used to be very good.
4 I used to clean my plate when I was little.
5 Jess used to write all the articles for the
magazine.
6 My mother used to give me a slap when I
talked back.
E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fill in
’s
’
’s
’s
’
’s
’s
’
F
1
2
3
4
Fill in
property
Instead of
properly
strict
5
6
7
8
contribution
research
responsibility
Discipline
G Xpress yourself!
1 Teenagers in my grandad’s day didn’t have as
much responsibility as we do today.
2 And they call that punishment?
3 Can’t you think of anything more boring?
4 The Head gives more punishments than he
used to.
5 Schoolchildren aren’t as hardworking as they
used to be.
6 I am in the teachers’ bad books.
7 The Head’s offering a prize for the most
original feature about discipline.
8 It’s so weird that teachers were allowed to beat
children.
catch up
31 Grammar practice: present simple
1 know I 3 know
2 knows My grandad = ‘he’ 3 knows
3 teaches Mr Donovan = ‘he’ 3 teaches
4 teach Both these men = ‘they’ 3 teach
5 remember I 3 remember
6 remembers Cat = ‘she’ 3 remembers
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.1 op blz. 157 van het Coursebook.
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32 Grammar practice: present continuous
A 1 am I 3 am
2 are You 3 are
3 is Mr Bennet = ‘he’ 3 is
4 are We 3 are
5 are They 3 are
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.1 op blz. 157 van het Coursebook.
B 1 is writing The Head = ‘he’ 3 is writing
2 is complaining Grandpa = ‘he’ 3 is
complaining
3 Are … doing Donny and Spud = ‘they’ 3 Are
… doing
4 ’m saying I 3 ’m saying
5 Is … offering the Head = ‘he’ 3 Is … offering
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.1 op blz. 157 van het Coursebook.
33 Grammar practice: present perfect
A 1 have I 3 have
2 has Donny = ‘he’ 3 has
3 have We 3 have
4 have Spud’s parents = ‘they’ 3 have
5 have They 3 have
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.2 en 6.7 op blz. 157 en 159 van
het Coursebook.
B 1 has worked Spud = ‘he’ 3 has worked
2 have committed My friends = ‘they’ 3 have
committed
3 have studied I 3 have studied
4 has punished Mr Anderson = ‘he’ 3 has
punished
5 have tried We 3 have tried
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.2 en 6.7 op blz. 157 en 159 van
het Coursebook.
C 1 has written This mystery writer = ‘he’ / ‘she’
3 has written
2 have seen I 3 have seen
3 has given The new Head = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3 has
given
4 have told Some old people = ‘they’ 3 have told
5 has gone Sharon = ‘she’ 3 has gone
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.2 en 6.7 op blz. 157 en 159 van
het Coursebook.
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34 Grammar practice: vragende en
ontkennende zinnen
A 1 has
2 can
3 has
4 are
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.3 op blz. 157 van het Coursebook.
B 1 Has … talked
2 Can … help
3 Has … sold
4 Are … going
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.3 op blz. 157 van het Coursebook.
C 1 hasn’t talked
2 can’t help
3 hasn’t sold
4 aren’t going
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.3 op blz. 157 van het Coursebook.
35 Grammar practice: vragende en
ontkennende zinnen
A 1 talked
2 help
3 sold
4 give
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.3 op blz. 157 van het Coursebook.
B 1 Did … talk
2 Do … help
3 Did … sell
4 Do … give
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.3 op blz. 157 van het Coursebook.
C 1 didn’t talk
2 don’t help
3 didn’t sell
4 don’t give
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.3 op blz. 157 van het Coursebook.
36 Grammar practice: vergelijken
A creative
more creative
most creative
1 easy
easier than
easiest
2 simple
simpler than
simplest
3 ridiculous more ridiculous most ridiculous
than
4 original
more original
most original
than
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.4 op blz. 158 van het Coursebook.
C 1 more intelligent than
2 not as cheeky
3 handsomest
4 are not as strict as
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.4 op blz. 158 van het Coursebook.
37 Grammar practice: bezit
1 ’s
2 ’
3 ’s
4 ’
5 ’s
6 ’s
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.5 op blz. 158 van het Coursebook.
38 Grammar practice: used to + hele werkwoord
A 1 used to
2 used to
3 used to
4 used to
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.6 op blz. 159 van het Coursebook.
B Voorbeelden
1 When my Dad was young, he used to play
hockey.
2 When we lived in Birmingham, we used to
swim every week.
3 Children in your day used to work very hard.
4 My grandfather’s teachers used to be very
strict.
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.4 op blz. 158 van het Coursebook.
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39 Applied grammar
Voorbeelden
2 This is Lucy Coles. She has bullied a first
former. She bullied him last week. She is now
cleaning the school canteen.
3 This is Moira Davis. She has stolen a mobile
from an other student. She stole it last
Wednesday. She is now excluded.
4 This is Ben Taggart. He has stolen a test out of
Mr Elgin’s bag. He stole it this morning. He is
now doing detention.
5 This is Siobhan Stewart. She has used her
mobile during Maths. She used it on Monday
morning. She is now doing extra work for
Maths.
B 1 more interesting
2 lazier
3 politest
4 better
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 6.4 op blz. 158 van het Coursebook.
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41
Respect
44 Dear Mr and Mrs Khan!
Voorbeeld
Dear Mr and Mrs Khan,
An hour ago, I talked to your son Rashid because
he has broken the school-rules. Last week he has
stolen a mobile phone out of a student’s bag! The
week before he cheated during a Maths test and
before that, he bullied a first former. This is not
acceptable! So this time, I excluded him from
school for a week. I hope Rashid has learned his
lesson now.
If you have got any questions, you can call me at
this phone number: 0644945975.
Regards,
xxxxxx
Headmaster of Westgate College
50 Listen again
Conversation 1
1 false
2 true
3 true
lesson 29 The swinging sixties
52 Listen
Fragment 1
1 true
2 false
3 true
45 Finding out
1 Ze zaten op school tijdens de jaren zestig van
de vorige eeuw.
2 Je een idee te geven hoe het was om in de jaren
zestig tiener te zijn.
46 Looking back
Marcus Rosalind Joseph
1
V
2
V
3
V
4
5
V
6
V
7
V
8
9
V
10
V
11
V
12
V
Lynda
V
sign language
48 Smoke-free
1 Bij het hoofdkantoor.
2 Aan de voorkant van het gebouw.
3 Voor de veiligheid.
4 Eigen antwoord.
lesson 30 Dos and Don’ts
49 Listen
conversation
picture
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V
V
Conversation 2
4 false
5 true
6 false
Conversation 3
7 false
8 true
9 true
tune in Bad press
Fragment 2
4 true
5 false
6 true
Fragment 3
7 false
8 false
9 true
Fragment 4
10 false
11 true
12 false
extra reading
53 Snakehead
1 Omdat hij geheim agent is.
2 Het maken van gadgets voor Alex.
3 Het zorgt ervoor dat iedereen in een kamer
overgeeft.
4 Er zitten vuurwapens op.
5 Alex kan er een signaal mee afgeven, waardoor
er een team naar hem toe wordt gestuurd om
hem te redden.
6 Het zijn kleine bommen.
1 2 3
B A C
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lesson 31 Squaring the circle
1
1
2
3
The story
Stonehenge.
To the stone circles on Salisbury Plain.
To ask if it is OK if the children go with Donny
on this trip.
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A closer look
Cat
Josie
Donny
Stonehenge
Amy
Salisbury Plain
Mr Crook
Mr McArthur
4 Have you ever … ?
1 Have … heard onregelmatig 3 Have … heard
2 has told onregelmatig 3 has told
3 Have … seen onregelmatig 3 Have … seen
4 have … visited regelmatig 3 have visited
5 have taken onregelmatig 3 have taken
6 has been onregelmatig 3 has been
7 have … been onregelmatig 3 have … been
8 have … been onregelmatig 3 have … been
9 have read onregelmatig 3 have read
10 have … written onregelmatig 3 have … written
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
All yours
that bag of yours
that lesson of his
a brother of yours
boyfriend of hers
ours
of theirs
cousin of mine
theirs
6 Monumental
1
a
2
of
3
sun
4
damp
5
shame
6
matter
7
journey
8
suitable
9
suggested (organized)
10 discovered
11 educational
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7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Words
camp
daughter
safe
solution
builder
move
date
mile
8 Xpress yourself!
A 1 Does anybody know anything more about
the trip that Donny’s suggested?
2 Hasn’t he invited you to go camping with
him?
3 I am writing to invite you on a trip to the
stone circles.
4 I suggest a suitable date would be the next
weekend.
5 I hate sleeping in tents.
6 My mother would never allow it.
7 What a shame!
8 There isn’t anywhere in the world where
the sunrise is so amazing.
lesson 32 Out of the frying pan
10 The story
1 By train and bus.
2 There aren’t any buses today.
3 There’s a rainstorm.
11 A closer look
1 It’s just started to rain.
2 She says: ‘Josie has very kindly lent me a
pillow.’
3 Because they don’t see any buses.
4 There aren’t any buses driving today.
5 A place called Bulford.
6 Jess says: ‘This is all your stupid fault with that
stupid fake letter of yours.’
7 There are red flags and a sign: Danger keep out.
8 She hates camping so she knew it wasn’t going
to be fun.
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13 Have you bagged it?
1 Have … bought yet 3 present perfect: have …
bought
2 bought last week 3 past simple: bought
3 weren’t last week 3 past simple: weren’t
4 Has … asked yet 3 present perfect: Has … asked
5 rang on Saturday morning 3 past simple: rang
6 haven’t picked yet 3 present perfect: haven’t
picked
7 bought last weekend 3 past simple: bought
8 bought last year 3 past simple: bought
9 Have … brought doet er niet toe wanneer 3
present perfect: Have … brought
10 used last year 3 past simple: used
11 got yesterday 3 past simple: got
12 went last night 3 past simple: went
13 didn’t buy last night 3 past simple: didn’t buy
14 have booked yet 3 present perfect: have booked
5
6
7
8
bus stop
valley
weather
lend
18 Xpress yourself!
A 1 Where’s that checklist of ours?
2 Has anybody packed any toilet paper?
3 You have no idea where the campsite is,
have you?
4 To tell you the truth, no.
5 My poor feet are killing me. These walking
boots of mine are too tight. I hate wearing
wet jeans, and mine are soaking.
6 This wind is crazy.
7 And the weather can’t get any worse …
lesson 33 Into the fire
14 Who are you?
1 listening
2 reading
3 Dancing
4 taking
5 going
6 Taking
7 visiting
8 Meeting
9 Talking
10 doing
15 Anything else?
1 Some
2 anybody
3 somewhere
4 any
5
6
7
8
16 Packing your bags
Checklist
wc-papier
messen
vorken
lepels
bekers
borden
grondzeil
kruik
wandelschoenen
fotocamera
puzzelboekje
kleren
sokken
mp3-speler
zwembroek
bikini
handdoek
toilet paper
knives
forks
spoons
cups
plates
ground sheet
bottle
walking boots
camera
puzzle booklet
clothes
socks
mp3-player
swimming trunks
bikini
towel
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17 More words
1 rely
2 aggressive
3 sign
4 get off
anywhere
something
somebody
anything
20 The story
1 Even worse than before. They’re in the middle
of a thunderstorm.
2 Evening.
3 Because they can see the army – they’re doing
military manoeuvres here.
21 A closer look
1 false
2 true
3 false
4 true
5 true
6 true
7 false
8 true
23 When will it leave?
A 1 will
2 will
3 won’t
B 4 shall / will
5 shall / will / ’ll
6 Shall
C 7 will
8 will
9 won’t
D 10 Shall
11 shall / will / ’ll
12 will / ’ll
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24 Questions and answers
1 went last weekend 3 past simple: went
Did … go
didn’t go
2 rang last night 3 past simple: rang
Have … rung doet er niet toe wanneer 3 present
perfect: Have … rung
haven’t rung
3 have bought already 3 present perfect: have
bought
Have … bought yet 3 present perfect: Have …
bought
haven’t bought
4 has eaten Look! 3present perfect: has eaten
Have … eaten
haven’t eaten
5 camped Last year 3 past simple: camped
have … camped last year 3 past simple: did
… camp
haven’t camped last year 3 past simple: didn’t
… camp
25 Tense
1 packs always 3 present simple: packs
2 am packing now 3 present continuous: am
packing
3 packed last night 3 past simple: packed
4 was … packing was toen bezig 3 past continuous:
was … packing
5 have … packed already 3 present perfect: have …
packed
6 will / shall pack tomorrow 3future: will pack
7 will / shall eat
8 eat
9 ate
10 were … eating
11 has eaten
12 is eating
26 A really nasty puzzle
c
s
w
o
e
o m p
l
n
a
r
i
n
i
t
s
h
e
n
g
e
f
o
r
a
e
c
a
l
l
e
a
k
p
t
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n
u
l
h
s
t
r
h
i
l
l
o
m u
i
s
d
27 Words
1 under
2 before
3 over
4 over
5
6
7
8
across
in
with
out
28 Xpress yourself!
A 1 The weather forecast was for sunshine and
showers this morning.
2 It’s a thunderstorm.
3 The temperature will drop a few degrees
tonight.
4 I hope it’ll stop raining soon.
5 I’ve never heard anything like that in all my
life.
6 The storm is nearly over.
7 It’s stopped raining at last.
8 Going walking with you was asking for
trouble.
self-test
A Fill in
1 took last night 3 past simple: took
2 has told doet er niet toe wanneer 3 present
perfect: has told
3 has given already 3 present perfect: has given
4 has just left just 3 present perfect: has just left
5 started an hour ago 3 past simple: started
6 have waited al uren 3 present perfect: have
waited
7 bought this morning 3 past simple: bought
8 has asked doet er niet toe wanneer 3 present
perfect: asked
B Fill in
1 Have … found yet 3 present perfect: Have …
found
2 didn’t go last night 3 past simple: didn’t go
3 haven’t discovered still 3 present perfect: haven’t
discovered
4 haven’t seen yet 3 present perfect: haven’t seen
5 Did … watch before you left 3 past simple: Did …
watch
6 didn’t take when we were … 3 past simple: didn’t
take
7 Did … walk when you were … 3 past simple: Did
… walk
8 hasn’t invited still 3 present perfect: hasn’t
invited
y
w
i
n
e
r
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Storm force
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Choose the right answer
Shall
will
won’t
will
some
anywhere
somebody
anything
D
1
2
3
Fill in
Visiting
Trying
dancing
E
1
2
3
Complete the sentences
of yours
4 of theirs
ours
Yours
5 of his
of mine
6 Mine
F
1
2
3
4
Fill in
ground sheet
suitable
sunshine
spoon
C 1 Did … tell
2 Did … forget
3 Did … find
4 Did … write
5 Did … cook
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.1 op blz. 165 van het Coursebook.
4 camping
5 reading
6 raining
5
6
7
8
tin
solution
noisy
thunderstorm
G Xpress yourself!
1 I hate sleeping in a damp sleeping bag!
2 The temperature will drop a few degrees
tonight.
3 It’s stopped raining at last.
4 There isn’t anywhere in the world where the
sunrise is so amazing.
5 Have you packed any toilet paper?
6 How does this tin opener of yours work?
7 You have no idea where that stone circle is,
have you?
catch up
30 Grammar practice: past simple
A 1 used
2 invited
3 started
4 dropped
5 camped
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.1 op blz. 165 van het Coursebook.
B 1 told
2 left
3 lent
4 went
5 forgot
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.1 op blz. 165 van het Coursebook.
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D 1 didn’t have
2 didn’t go
3 didn’t stop
4 didn’t tell
5 didn’t listen
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.1 op blz. 165 van het Coursebook.
31 Grammar practice: present perfect
A 1 have waited We 3 have waited
2 have walked I 3 have walked
3 has borrowed Cat = ‘she’ 3 has borrowed
4 have checked I 3 have checked
5 have invited We 3 have invited
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.2 op blz. 165 van het Coursebook.
B 1 have taken My parents = ‘they’ 3 have taken
2 have seen I 3 have seen
3 has told Mr Crook = ‘he’ 3 has told
4 has forgotten Amy = ‘she’ 3 has forgotten
5 have put They 3 have put
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.2 op blz. 165 van het Coursebook.
32 Grammar practice: past simple en
present perfect
A 1 Last night 3 past simple
2 this morning 3 past simple
3 When we were in Bulford 3 past simple
4 Before the first break 3 past simple
5 When we were on our camping trip 3 past
simple
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.1 en 7.2 op blz. 165 van het
Coursebook.
B 1 have given
2 told yesterday 3 past simple: told
3 stopped At about five o’clock 3 past simple:
stopped
4 has cooked
5 rang at four o’clock 3 past simple: rang
6 arrived an hour later 3 past simple: arrived
7 have discovered
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.1 en 7.2 op blz. 165 van het
Coursebook.
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33 Grammar practice: toekomende tijd shall / will
+ hele werkwoord
A 1 shall / will
2 Will
3 Shall
4 Shall
5 will
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.3 op blz. 166 van het Coursebook.
B 1 of ours
2 your
3 of hers
4 of mine
5 are his
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.7 op blz. 167 van het Coursebook.
B 1 won’t / shan’t
2 shan’t / won’t
3 won’t
4 shan’t / won’t
5 won’t
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.3 op blz. 166 van het Coursebook.
37 Applied grammar
A 1 have visited Me and my family = ‘we’ 3 have
visited
2 has taken My brother Sam = ‘he’ 3 has taken
3 haven’t met I 3 haven’t met
4 has told My History teacher = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3
has told
5 haven’t interviewed Those journalists =
‘they’ 3 haven’t interviewed
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.1 / 7.2 / 7.3 op blz. 165-166 van
het Coursebook.
34 Grammar practice: gerund
A 1 camping
2 complaining
3 walking
4 eating
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.5 op blz. 167 van het Coursebook.
B 1 Reading
2 Fetching
3 Lying
4 Camping
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.5 op blz. 167 van het Coursebook.
35 Grammar practice: some / any etc.
A 1 any ontkennend 3 any
2 something bevestigend 3 something
3 anywhere ontkennend 3 anywhere
4 anybody ontkennend 3 anybody
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.6 op blz. 167 van het
Coursebook.
B 1 any vragend 3 any
2 anybody ontkennend 3 anybody
3 something bevestigend 3 something
4 somewhere bevestigend 3 somewhere
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.6 op blz. 167 van het Coursebook.
36 Grammar practice: my / mine etc.
A 1 my
mine
of mine
2 your
yours
of yours
3 his
his
of his
4 her
hers
of hers
5 our
ours
of ours
6 their
theirs
of theirs
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.7 op blz. 167 van het Coursebook.
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B Voorbeelden
1 Me and my family visited a lot of old
monuments last summer.
2 My brother Sam took about thirty photographs
of Stonehenge this year.
3 I didn’t meet many interesting people there
last week.
4 My History teacher told us the story about King
Alfred the Great yesterday.
5 Those journalists didn’t interview the
headmaster in May.
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.1 / 7.2 / 7.3 op blz. 165-166 van
het Coursebook.
C Voorbeelden
1 Me and my family will visit a lot of old
monuments next week.
2 My brother Sam will take about thirty
photographs of Stonehenge tomorrow
morning.
3 I won’t meet many interesting people there
tonight.
4 My History teacher won’t tell us the story about
Alfred the Great this afternoon.
5 Those journalists won’t interview the
headmaster tomorrow.
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 7.1 / 7.2 / 7.3 op blz. 165-166 van
het Coursebook.
39 Write and present
A Voorbeeld
Right now, the weather is quite bad. But it’ll stop
raining soon. The temperature will drop a few
degrees tonight. Tomorrow, there’ll be sunshine
and a few showers in some places. Later on, we’ll
see more sunshine and temperatures will rise.
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lesson 34 The dark secret of Stonehenge
42 Looking back
1 a
2 b
3 a
4 b
5 b
6 b
7 b
8 b
sign language
44 Church Farm
1 Amenity Block.
2 Washing up area.
3 Laundry.
4 Ja. Het woord ‘level’ (vlak).
5 Ja. ‘Open all year’ (het hele jaar open).
lesson 35 Happy campers
45 Listen
conversation
picture
46 Listen again
Conversation 1
1 b
2 b
3 b
Conversation 2
4 b
5 a
6 b
43 Writing
A Voorbeeld
Stonehenge is the world-famous stone circle on
Salisbury Plain. The stone circle is four or five
thousand years old, and people still haven’t
discovered why it is there or what it is for. They
think it used to be a place of sun worship, or an
astronomical calendar. The biggest stone is
incredibly heavy and the prehistoric builders
moved it over 200 miles! Also, there isn’t anywhere
in the world where the sunset is so amazing! The
peaceful Church Farm campsite is in the safe, rural
village of Larkhill. A bus stop is just a few minutes’
walk from that campsite. From 1901 to 1964
builders restored the stone circle in a series of
makeovers, which have made it ‘a product of the
20th century tourist industry’. What we are looking
at today is a 20th century restoration, which shows
what Stonehenge perhaps looked like thousands
of years ago. It is created by the tourist industry
and is not the creation of prehistoric people. What
we see is less than 50 years old.
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47
Storm force
1 2 3
C B A
Conversation 3
7 a
8 b
9 b
tune in Talk about weather!
48 Listen
Fragment 1
1 true
2 true
3 false
Fragment 2
4 true
5 false
6 true
Fragment 3
7 false
8 false
9 true
Fragment 4
10 false
11 true
12 false
Fragment 5
13 false
14 true
15 false
extra reading
49 The secret of the stones
1 Over twee hekken klimmen.
2 Er staat een gezicht op een van de stenen.
Hun namen staan eronder geschreven.
3 De hekken zijn weg.
4 Hun namen zijn weg.
5 Eigen antwoord.
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lesson 36 Party pooper
1
1
2
3
The story
Jess.
Jess.
There is going to be a school Prom.
2
1
2
3
4
A closer look
No, she hasn’t.
To take any more photos.
Nemo.
Jess was the one who found out all about
litterlouts from Bill Bryson.
Because nobody else would write a review of
Cats.
She doesn’t know anything about them.
The Head’s just made an announcement about
it.
Because they all say they haven’t got time for
XOL.
5
6
7
8
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
Announcement!
shall, will, ’ll we 3 shall
will This Prom = ‘it’ 3 will
shall, will, ’ll I 3 shall
will These pupils = ‘they’ 3 will
will not, won’t This committee = ‘it’ 3 won’t
will one meeting every two or three weeks = ‘it’ 3
will
7 will not, won’t This committee = ‘it’ 3 won’t
8 shall, will, ’ll I 3 shall
9 shall not, shan’t, won’t We 3 shan’t
10 shall, will we 3 shall
11 will, ’ll that 3 will
12 will not, won’t you 3 won’t
13 will, ’ll you 3 will
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5 Do I have to do everything?
1 A Do they have to organize the Prom this
year?
B Yes, they have to do it together with Mr
Simms.
2 A Does Jess have to publish an interview in
the next issue?
B No, she has to do it next month.
3 A Do I have to wear jeans to the Prom?
B No, you don’t have to wear jeans, you can
wear what you like.
4 A Do you have to revise for those exams
tonight?
B No, I have to revise tomorrow night as well.
5 A Does Spud have to write about quad bikes
for the next issue?
B Yes, he has to do it before the end of the
week.
6 A Do we have to invite the teachers as well?
B Yes, we have to invite all of them.
6
1
2
3
4
Who’s going to do it?
yourself
myself
himself
yourselves
ourselves
themselves
themselves
herself
myself
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Words
piece
exam
impressive
disaster
review
edit
dance
decision
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
From down under
from
to
in
about
about
under
in
up
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9 Xpress yourself!
A 1 I’m going to be too busy for the rest of this
term.
Revising for exams will keep me occupied
24/7, anyway.
There won’t be much time left to write for
the journal.
I shan’t be available to take many more
photos, either.
2 That review of the school musical was
really impressive.
We must get decent music or it’ll be a
disaster.
Teachers will wear jeans and try to look
cool.
3 So what do you suggest that I should do?
4 Take the pictures, write the stories, edit the
website.
lesson 37 Dressed to kill?
11 The story
1 They are organizing the school Prom.
2 A DJ or band, a theme and what to do about
food and drinks.
15 I don’t think you should
1 must do moeten 3 must do
2 should ask zou moeten 3 should ask
3 mustn’t forget niet mogen 3 mustn’t forget
4 shouldn’t do zou niet moeten 3 shouldn’t do
5 should help zou moeten 3 should help
6 mustn’t tell niet mogen 3 mustn’t tell
7 shouldn’t use zou niet moeten 3 shouldn’t use
8 should be zou moeten 3 should be
9 must invite moeten 3 must invite
10 must be moeten 3 must be
16 Who is going to do it?
Voorbeelden
1 My brother is dealing with the catering himself.
2 Josie and Amy will organize that party
themselves.
3 I’m going to edit the website myself.
4 Jess is going to make the announcement
herself.
5 We have paid for the sandwiches ourselves.
6 You and your sister have written most of the
articles yourselves.
7 Donny doesn’t have to do it himself.
8 The Head shouldn’t hire a room himself.
17 Word finder
12 A closer look
1 The year 10 reps.
2 In the function room at the George Hotel.
3 The last Saturday in June or the first in July.
4 It is too large.
It is too posh.
5 It is cheap.
They are allowed to decorate it themselves.
6 Spud will contact a few friends of his who are
in the business.
7 Josie.
8 ‘Superheroes’.
14 Any plans?
1 are going to organize We 3 are going to organize
2 is going to say the Head = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3 is going to
say
3 Are … going to change you 3 Are … going to
change
going to wear you 3 going to wear
4 Is … going to bring your Dad = ‘he’ 3 Is … going
to bring
is going to hire my partner = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3 is
going to hire
5 are not going to hire We 3 are not going to hire
6 is not going to organize Our editor = ‘he’ / ‘she’
3 is not going to organize
7 am going to lend I 3 am going to lend
8 Is … going to call your friend = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3 Is …
going to call
’m going to do I 3 ’m going to do
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18 More words
1 venue
2 fancy dress
3 appearance
4 dress
5
6
7
8
list
rep
deal
nibbles
19 Xpress yourself!
A 1 Will you call him or shall I?
2 And shall I phone a supermarket about the
catering?
3 Look, leave it to me.
4 Won’t that cost a bomb?
5 It doesn’t have to be fancy dress, does it?
6 Hello, I’d like to order a chocolate fountain
please.
The biggest one you’ve got.
Yes, and we’d like marshmallows and
strawberries.
lesson 38 Famous last words!
21 The story
1 To the school Prom.
2 Donny (Darth Vader).
22 A closer look
1 Batgirl.
2 It hides her fat thighs.
3 Darth Vader.
4 In a limo.
5 She likes to read people’s minds.
6 To have super strength.
7 Cat.
8 Eigen antwoord.
24 What would you do?
1 I would hire the function room at the George
Hotel.
My classmate would like to organize the party
in the school gym.
2 I would phone Waitrose.
My classmate would make some nibbles
himself.
3 I would phone a DJ.
My classmate would contact some friends of
his who are in the business.
4 I would invite all teachers.
My classmate wouldn’t invite the teachers.
5 I would like to have a punch drink.
My classmate would love a coke.
6 I would love a chocolate fountain.
My classmate wouldn’t like sandwiches.
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25 Must I?
1 wouldn’t
Ik zou me niet verkleden als Tarzan.
2 shouldn’t
Je zou die band niet moeten huren.
3 would
Ik zou het leuk vinden om een vriend uit te
nodigen.
4 must
Daarom moet je voor twaalf uur thuis zijn.
5 mustn’t
Kinderen onder de 16 mogen geen bier drinken.
6 should
Je zou de directeur moeten vragen of we de
gymzaal mogen gebruiken.
7 shouldn’t
Leraren zouden geen spijkerbroeken moeten
dragen.
8 should
Iemand zou Josie moeten helpen met de
catering.
26 The correct forms
hele past
voltooid
werkwoord simple deelwoord
1 to blow
blew
blown
2 to give
gave
given
3 to hide
hid
hidden
4 to deal
dealt
dealt
5 to keep
kept
kept
6 to shine
shone
shone
7 to mean
meant meant
8 to forget
forgot forgotten
9 to sell
sold
sold
10 to swear
swore
sworn
11 to give
gave
given
12 to blow
blew
blown
13 to drink
drank
drunk
14 to speak
spoke
spoken
15 to bring
brought brought
27 Words
1 strength
2 partner
3 the point
4 dance floor
5
6
7
8
Nederlands
blazen,
opblazen
geven
verstoppen
regelen
houden
schijnen
betekenen,
bedoelen
vergeten
verkopen
vloeken
geven
blazen
drinken
spreken
brengen
worth
travel
mind
each other
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29 Xpress yourself!
A 1 I’ll pick you up at your house at eight.
2 Hey, look at you! You look lovely, darling!
3 Yeah, they’re a good band.
4 It’s getting really hot in there.
5 I’d like to read people’s minds.
It would be so incredible to travel in time,
don’t you think?
Super strength, that’s what I’d like.
I’d love to be strong enough to throw a car.
I’d like to play sax like that guy!
self-test
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fill in
Shall we 3 Shall
will not, won’t Donny = ‘he’ 3 will not
will The Head = ‘he’ / ‘she’ 3 will
shan’t, won’t I 3 shan’t
will not, won’t The teachers = ‘they’ 3 will not
will not, won’t you 3 will not
shan’t, won’t I 3 shan’t
will, ’ll You 3 ’ll
B Fill in
1 Are … going to hire you 3 Are … going to hire
2 are going to dress up Spud and Mike = ‘they’ 3
are going to dress
3 am not going to listen I 3 am not going to listen
4 Are … going to use we 3 Are … going to use
5 isn’t going to make Mike = ‘he’ 3 isn’t going to
make
6 aren’t going to send We 3 aren’t going to send
7 are going to take The teachers = ‘they’ 3 aren’t
going to take
8 Is … going to be that DJ =’he’ / ‘she’ 3 Is … going
to be
C
1
2
3
8
Fill in
Do … have to read we 3 Do … have to read
don’t have to wait You 3 don’t have to wait
doesn’t have to be A school dance = ‘it’ 3 doesn’t
have to be
don’t have to hire You 3 don’t have to hire
has to pay your dad = ‘he’ 3 has to pay
doesn’t have to take Jess = ‘she’ 3 doesn’t have
to take
have to choose Spud and Josie =‘they’ 3 have to
choose
has to wear She 3 has to wear
D
1
2
3
4
Fill in
shouldn’t
mustn’t
Would
Would … not
4
5
6
7
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6
7
8
E
1
2
3
4
Fill in
ourselves
yourself
themselves
myself
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fill in
appearance
dance floor
announcement
Apparently
nibbles
impressive
fancy dress
representative / rep
5 yourselves
6 herself
7 himself
G Xpress yourself!
1 It would be so incredible to travel in time, don’t
you think?
2 I’ll pick you up at your house at eight.
3 Hello, I’d like to order a chocolate fountain
please.
4 Won’t that band cost a bomb?
5 That article was really impressive.
6 I’ll be too busy for another meeting.
catch up
31 Grammar practice: toekomende tijd shall / will
+ hele werkwoord
A 1 shall, will I 3 shall
2 will You 3 will
3 Shall we 3 Shall
4 Shall I 3 Shall
5 will That guy = ‘he’ 3 will
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.1 op blz. 174 van het Coursebook.
B 1 shan’t, won’t I 3 shan’t
2 shan’t, won’t We 3 shan’t
3 won’t Amy = ‘she’ 3 won’t
4 shan’t, won’t We 3 shan’t
5 won’t Dad = ‘he’ 3 won’t
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.1 op blz. 174 van het Coursebook.
would
should
must
Shouldn’t
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32 Grammar practice: to be going to +
hele werkwoord
A 1 am going to I 3 am going to
2 are going to You 3 are going to
3 is going to Nemo = ‘he’ 3 is going to
4 are going to We 3 are going to
5 are going to They 3 are going to
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.2 op blz. 174 van het Coursebook.
35 Grammar practice: must / mustn’t /
should / shouldn’t
A 1 must
2 mustn’t
3 must
4 mustn’t
5 mustn’t
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.5 op blz. 175 van het Coursebook.
B 1 Am … going to I 3 am … going to
2 Are … going to you 3 Are … going to
3 Is … going to Donny = ‘he’ 3 Is … going to
4 Are … going to we 3 Are … going to
5 Are … going to they 3 Are … going to
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.2 op blz. 174 van het Coursebook.
B 1 should
2 shouldn’t
3 shouldn’t
4 shouldn’t
5 should
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.5 op blz. 175 van het Coursebook.
C 1 am not going to I 3 am not going to
2 aren’t going to You 3 aren’t going to
3 isn’t going to Amy = ‘she’ 3 isn’t going to
4 aren’t going to We 3 aren’t going to
5 aren’t going to They 3 aren’t going to
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.2 op blz. 174 van het Coursebook.
C 1 should
2 must
3 shouldn’t
4 must
6 shouldn’t
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.5 op blz. 175 van het Coursebook.
33 Grammar practice: to have to + hele werkwoord
A 1 have to I 3 have to
2 have to You 3 have to
3 have to We 3 have to
4 has to Dad = ‘he’ 3 has to
5 have to They 3 have to
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.3 op blz. 174 van het Coursebook.
36 Grammar practice: myself / yourself
1 myself
2 yourself
3 himself
4 herself
5 yourselves
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.6 op blz. 175 van het Coursebook.
B 1 Do … have to I 3 Do … have to
2 Do … have to you 3 Do … have to
3 Do … have to we 3 Do … have to
4 Does … have to Dad = ‘he’ 3 Does … have to
5 Do … have to they 3 Do … have to
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.3 op blz. 174 van het Coursebook.
get ahead
C 1 don’t have to I 3 don’t have to
2 don’t have to You 3 don’t have to
3 don’t have to We 3 don’t have to
4 doesn’t have to Dad = ‘he’ 3 doesn’t have to
5 don’t have to They 3 don’t have to
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.3 op blz. 174 van het Coursebook.
34 Grammar practice: would / wouldn’t
1 would
2 would
3 wouldn’t
4 wouldn’t
5 wouldn’t
6 would
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.4 op blz. 175 van het Coursebook.
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37 Applied grammar
Voorbeelden
1 Students shouldn’t arrive later than nine
o’clock.
2 Everybody should wear ‘fancy dress’.
3 Students under sixteen mustn’t drink alcohol
before or during the Prom.
4 Students must show their school ID at the door.
5 You mustn’t bring friends or family who are
not pupils at Westgate college.
Kijk ook in Helpdesk 8.3 / 8.5 op blz. 174-175 van het
Coursebook.
38 Shopping list
Voorbeeld
food
drinks
sandwiches
Coke
crisps
Seven-up
chocolate
apple-juice
fountain
marshmallows orange-juice
strawberries
mineral water
chips
tea
hamburgers
coffee
hotdogs
salads
decorations
balloons
flags
confetti
lights
red carpet
smoke-machine
sound system
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40 Write and chat
A Voorbeeld
Last night I went to see Coldplay when they
appeared in Rotterdam on their tour. They played a
lot of songs from their new album but also a few
classics. They played all their songs brilliantly, and
they didn’t make any mistakes. The last three
songs were the best of all, and I’ve had a great
time, just like the rest of the audience. I’m looking
forward to their next appearance in the
Netherlands, and I know for sure that I’ll be there!
lesson 39 Schoolboy heroes
42 Finding out
Twee tieners redden iemand uit een brandend
huis.
43 Looking back
1 B
2 A
3 A
4 C
5 A
6 C
7 B
8 A
sign language
45 Medical and First Aid
1 Mammoth Clinic.
2 Ja.
3 Lake Clinic & Old Faithful Clinic.
4 Mammoth Clinic.
lesson 40 Party time!
46 Listen
conversation 1 2 3
advertisement B A D
47 Listen again
Conversation 1
1 b
2 b
3 a
Conversation 2
4 b
5 a
6 b
Conversation 3
7 a
8 a
9 b
tune in Pet rescues
49 Listen
Fragment 1
1 true
2 true
3 false
Fragment 2
4 true
5 false
6 true
Fragment 3
7 false
8 true
9 false
Fragment 4
10 false
11 true
12 true
Fragment 5
13 false
14 false
15 false
extra reading
51 Terry Fox – His Story
1 Een grote afstand hardlopen om geld in te
zamelen voor het onderzoek naar kanker.
2 Ongeveer de afstand van een marathon
hardlopen (42 kilometer)
3 24 miljoen dollar.
4 25 mei en 15 juni.
5 Het geld is om onderzoek te doen naar kanker.
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