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Workbook answer key
1.1 Vocabulary
Exercise 1
1 unsociable
2 boring
3 relaxed
4 serious
5 funny
Exercise 2
1a sensible
1b silly
2a cheerful
2b miserable
3a outgoing
3b shy
4a hard-working
4b lazy
5a generous
5b mean
Exercise 3
1 hard-working
2 caring
3 selfish
4 mean
5 generous
6 miserable
Exercise 4
a insensitive
b dishonest
c impolite
d irresponsible
e unadventurous
f unwise
g independent
1 responsible
2a honest
2b wise
3a impolite
3b independent
4 insensitive
Exercise 5
1 Zoe’s last hairdresser was
cheerful.
2 I had two dishonest friends.
3 Jamie’s new friend is
extremely loud.
REMEMBER BETTER
Students’ own answers
Exercise 6
1 What flavour ice cream
do you like?
2 Do Gareth and Liu like dogs?
3 What does your sister look
like?
4 What is Tracy like?
5 What does your English
teacher look like?
Exercise 7
1 C
2 A
3 B
4 C
5 B
Exercise 8
1 selfish
2 shy
3 independent
4 wise
5 unadventurous
1.2 Grammar
Exercise 1
1b ‘s / is coming
2a ‘ve / have never tried
2b don’t / do not like
3a isn’t / is not
3b ‘s / is running
4a has already had
4b ‘s / is walking
5a ‘s/is reading
5b buys
Exercise 2
1 Has
2 is
3 Do
4 is
5 does
6 do
Exercise 3
1b What has Emma eaten?
2a ‘s / is living in London?
2b Where are Lawrence and
Lucy living?
3a Who reads biography
books?
3b What does Ray read?
4a Who has chosen chips (for
lunch)?
4b What has Charles chosen
(for lunch)?
5a Who’s / is helping Harry?
5b Who’s / is Helen helping?
6a Who feels fantastic?
6b How does Freddie feel?
Exercise 4
1 Who is watching The Da
Vinci Code?
2 Who does Sandra follow
on Twitter?
3 What has Oscar bought?
4 Which / What cities have you
visited?
5 What is your brother’s
favourite sport?
Exercise 5
1 What is he writing (now)?
2 Why is he writing it?
3 Do you like writing?
4 Have you (ever) written
a story (for the competition)?
5 What are you doing/baking?
6 Why is it/the cake brown?
7 Have you (ever) baked a cake
before?
8 Do you want (my/any) help?
Exercise 6
1 What are the girls cooking?
2 What has Dean brought?
3 Who has forgotten to close
the door?
4 What is Nicola doing?
5 What does Craig want?
6 Who is listening to the band?
1.3 Listening Language
Practice
Exercise 1
1 fantastic
2 caring
3 voluntary
4 passionate
5 responsible
6 confident
Exercise 2
1a fantastic
1b fantasy
2a care
2b caring
3a volunteer
3b voluntary
4a passion
4b passionate
5a responsibility
5b responsible
6a confident
6b confidence
Exercise 3
1 inspiring
2 admirable
Exercise 4
1 soup kitchen
2 old people’s home
3 hospital
4 prison
5 nursery
6 farm
7 developing country
Exercise 5
1 adaptable
2 imaginative
3 communicative
4 protective
5 inspiring
1.4 Reading
5 Do you mind opening
6 cannot/can’t stand cleaning
windows
Exercise 1
3
Exercise 2
1 D
2 B
3 F
4 A
5 C
Exercise 3
1 part II
2 part I
3 part III
4 part II
5 part IV
6 part III
Exercise 4
1 knowledge
2 discuss
3 sight
4 hearing
5 decision
Exercise 5
1 chooses
2 sight
3 knows
4 discussion
5 decide
1.6 Use of English
Exercise 1
1 so
2 such
3 so
4 such
5 so
6 such
Exercise 2
1 such a
2 such
3 so
4 so
5 such
6 such an
7 such
8 so
Exercise 3
1 C
2 B
3 B
4 B
5 A
6 C
Exercise 4
1 2 a
3 many
4 so
5 an
Exercise 5
1 work is so boring
2 they are such an insensitive
3 results were so negative that
4 is normally so generous
5 is such a dishonest person
6 were so cheap
REMEMBER BETTER
Exercise A
1 politeness
2 sensitivity
3 honesty
4 laziness
Exercise B
1 Politeness
2 sensitive
3 honesty
4 laziness
Exercise 6
1 in
2 on
3 about
4 with
5 on
6 with
7 to
8 about
9 about
1.7 Writing
1.5 Grammar
Exercise 1
1 A
2 B
3 C
4 B
5 B
6 C
Exercise 2
1 paying
2 sunbathing
3 to go
4 to fly
5 to be
6 to take
Exercise 3
1a shopping
1b to shop
2a swimming
2b to swim
2c to swim
3a to buy
3b buying
4a meeting
4b to meet
Exercise 4
1 shopping
2 cooking
3 to find
4 to visit
5 eating
6 to write
Exercise 5
1 Why does he refuse to use
2 misses meeting her friend
3 spends a lot of time talking
4 avoid talking about politics
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Exercise 1
1 friendly
2 contractions
3 OK
4 good
5 Cheers
Exercise 2
1 I’m writing to tell you a bit
more about myself.
2 I must be going now.
3 Looking forward to hearing
from you.
4 CU next month.
5 How are you and your family
doing?
6 It was good to hear from
you.
7 Say hello to your family.
Exercise 3
a It was good to hear from
you. (6)
b How are you and your family
doing? (5)
c I’m writing to tell you a bit
more about myself. (1)
d I must be going now. (2)
e Say hello to your family. (7)
f Looking forward to hearing
from you. (3)
g CU next month. (4)
Exercise 4
1 about
2 about
3 in
4 on
5 about
6 with
Exercise 5
1 at
2 about
3 with
4 about
5 of
6 at
7 with
8 on
9 in
Exercise 6
1 Bye 4 now.
2 I’m writing to tell you about
the plans for Saturday.
3 How are you doing?
4 Hi Steven,
5 Looking forward to hearing
from you soon.
Exercise 7
Example 4
A 6
B 3
C 2
D 1
E 5
Exercise 8
A How
B Do
C What
D Do
E Have
Exercise 9
1 to tell
2 doing
3 doing
4 waking
5 going
6 to watch
7 to take
1.8 Speaking
Exercise 1
Students’ own answers.
Exercise 2
1 Me neither
2 Is she
3 Really? … Wow, that’s
interesting
4 Really? I love it.
5 That’s cool.
6 Don’t You? Oh, I do.
7 Right ...
Exercise 3
A 1 Hasn’t she?
B 1 Wow, that’s interesting.
2 Can’t you?
C 1 Really? I love it.
2 Do you? Right …
D 1 Me too.
2 Are they?
1.9 Exam Speaking
Tasks 1–4
Students’ own answers
1.10 Self-check
Vocabulary and Grammar
Exercise 1
1 mean
2 unpopular
3 silly
4 lazy
5 dishonest
Exercise 2
1 deal
2 selfish
3 active
4 independent
5 communicative
Exercise 3
1 nurseries
2 libraries
3 kitchen
4 countries
5 home
Exercise 4
1 C
2 C
3 A
4 B
5 B
Exercise 5
1 to learn
2 playing
3 to carry
4 studying
5 walking/to walk
1
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Workbook answer key
Exercise 6
1 C
2 B
3 B
4 C
5 A
Use of English
Exercise 7
1 C
2 C
3 B
4 A
5 A
Exercise 8
1 B
2 A
3 A
4 C
5 A
Exercise 9
1 A
2 A
3 C
4 B
5 C
Exercise 10
1 stand
2 with
3 such
4 to
5 in
4a Did you download
4b Were they
Exercise 2
1 was watching
2 wasn’t / was not working
3 was making
4 were doing
5 was standing
Exercise 3
1 Was Archimedes having
2 was studying
3 Was Isaac Newton sitting
4 wasn’t / was not living
Exercise 4
1b was having
1b called
2a Was Lola standing
2b started
3a crashed
3b were waiting
4a weren’t skiing
4b came
Exercise 5
1 saw
2 was fishing
3 found
4 didn’t / did not know
5 looked
6 happened
7 was filming
8 arrived
9 told
Exercise 6
1 was getting – got
2 visited – was visiting
3 was landing – landed
4 was starting – started
5 was breaking – broke
6 Was – Were/computers
– computer
2.1 Vocabulary
Exercise 1
1 follow
2 goes
3 visited
4 update
5 download
Exercise 2
1 laptops
2 username
3 password
4 laser printer
5 web browser
6 keyboard
7 search engine
8 broadband
9 text messages
REMEMBER BETTER
Students’ own answers
Exercise 5
1 layer
2 canteen
3 reach
4 run
5 remains
6 airstrip
Exercise 6
1 below
2 falling
3 boiling
4 degrees
5 rising
6 freezing
Exercise 1
Speaker A is a child
psychologist
Speaker B is a marine biologist
Exercise 2
1 analysing
2 explore
3 collect
4 protect
5 doing
Exercise 3
1 people
2 chemistry
3 solutions
4 science
5 biology
Exercise 4
1 countries
2 evidence
3 business
4 research
5 signatures
6 wildlife
Exercise 5
1 a marine biologist
2 a psychologist
3 conservation
4 an archaeologist
5 geology
Exercise 6
1 collect
2 publish
3 protect
4 spends
2.4 Reading
Exercise 1
1 How to create a secure and
easy-to-remember password
Exercise 2
1 D
2 G
3 E
4 H
5 A
6 C
Exercise 3
1 C
2 C
2.2 Grammar
Exercise 1
1b bought
2a were
2b didn’t have
3a Was Carly
3b Did she give
2.7 Writing
2.5 Grammar
2.3 Listening Language
Practice
REMEMBER BETTER
Exercise A
1 turn down
2 turn off
3 log off / out
Exercise B
1 turn down
2 log on
3 Turn off
Exercise 3
1 astronomer
2 physicist
3 computer scientist
4 chemist
5 mathematician
Exercise 4
1 do
2 collecting
3 discovered
4 invented
5 take
6 develop
7 taking
8 do
9 observing
Exercise 5
1 B
2 C
3 A
4 B
5 C
6 C
7 B
8 A
9 A
10 B
Exercise 4
1 during
2 until/till
3 before
4 soon
5 by
Exercise 5
1 while (he was) driving
2 didn’t fall asleep during
3 After I spoke to Mandy
4 went to sleep by midnight
5 while (I / s he was) travelling
3 A
4 D
5 B
6 C
Exercise 4
1 basic
2 different
3 remember
4 impossible
5 simple
Exercise 1
1 not a routine
2 every Friday night
3 always / Saturday afternoons
4 not a routine
Exercise 2
1 didn’t use to do
2 used to pay
3 used to use
4 didn’t / did not use to argue
Exercise 3
1 Mobile phones used to cost
a lot of money.
2 Most normal people didn’t /
did not use to own a mobile
phone.
3 People used to make fewer
phone calls.
4 Did mobile phones use to be
bigger?
5 Mobile phones didn’t / did
not use to have touch
screens. 6 Did mobile
phones use to send text
messages?
Exercise 4
1b 3
2a 3
2b 3
3a 3
3b 7
4a 3
4b 7
5a 3
5b 7
Exercise 5
1 Did you use to use
2 didn’t / did not use to have
3 did you use to check
4 used to send
5 used to write
6 used to dial
2.6 Use of English
Exercise 1
1 while
2 when
3 As soon as
4 during
5 until
Exercise 2
1 as soon as you get
2 when she was driving
3 began to feel cold during
4 while the program was
5 his notes after he did
6 read my book until
Exercise 3
1 A
2 B
3 B
4 A
5 C
6 A
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Exercise 1
Students should tick 3, 4, 5, 6
Exercise 2
1 d
2 e
3 a
4 g
5 c
6 h
Exercise 3
1 It was four years ago when
2 What a surprise!
3 It was a few years later when
4 I’ll never forget
Exercise 4
a Unfortunately
b I must admit
c Actually
d Then
e Suddenly
f anyway
Exercise 5
a All of a sudden.
b What was going on?
c I have to say I was scared.
d I was in trouble.
e Luckily, she helped me.
f She was incredibly kind.
g I’ll never forget the day
I travelled with the pilot.
Exercise 6
1 were travelling
2 began
3 started
4 didn’t have
5 was thinking
6 saw
7 got
8 made
9 invited
10 explained
Exercise 7
1 used to walk
2 used to see
3 used to laugh
4 used to tell
5 used to have
6 didn’t use to care
7 didn’t use to take
Exercise 8
a when
b was
c started
d must
e was going
f was
g wanted
h gave
i forget
Exercise 9
Tip 3 – past continuous: he was
sitting, I was taking, I was
walking, he was talking
Tip 4 – adjectives: miserable,
cheerful; adverbs: quietly,
carefully, actually, unfortunately;
phrase: What was going on?
Tip 5 – when, while, during,
later, then, a few weeks later,
now, the day before
2.8 Speaking
Exercise 1
Students’ own answers.
Exercise 2
1 happened
2 Suddenly
3 sounds
4 shocked
5 Luckily
6 relieved
7 nightmare
8 Next time
Exercise 3
1
1 are
2 were
3 with
4 In
2
1 of
2 What
3 At
4 were
5 on
6 of
2.9 Exam Speaking
Tasks 1–4
Students’ own answers
2.10 Self-check
Vocabulary and Grammar
Exercise 1
1 layers
2 laser printer
3 specimens
4 jigsaw
5 password
Exercise 2
1 Chemistry
2 Mathematics
3 Computer scientists
4 centigrade
5 below
Exercise 3
1 archaeology
2 psychologist
3 geologists
4 astronomy
5 linguist
Exercise 4
1b was doing
1b called
2a were sleeping
2b rang
3a Did they find
3b closed
4a were dancing
4b stopped
5a Was Shelly waiting
5b crashed
Exercise 5
1 used to go – went
2 used – use
3 used to invent – invented
4 use to be milk – milk use
to be
5 used to were – used to be
Exercise 6
1 B
2 A
3 A
4 A
5 C
Use of English
Exercise 7
1 B
2 B
3 C
4 A
5 B
Exercise 8
1 planning to publish
a research paper
2 didn’t use to like
3 as soon as it downloaded/as
soon as it was downloaded
4 used to work
5 were you going
Exercise 9
1 to do
2 remains
3 were sitting
4 collected
5 developed
Exercise 10
1 C
2 B
3 A
4 C
5 B
2
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Workbook answer key
3.1 Vocabulary
3 most interesting
4 further
Exercise 5
1 just as silly as
2 much more exciting than
3 a bit further than
4 not as popular as
Exercise 6
1 is a bit taller
2 is not as long as
3 most intelligent
4 are smaller than
5 is the most beautiful
6 is much quieter
Exercise 1
1 telly
2 horror
3 blog
4 e-book
5 magazine
6 album
7 mobile
8 radio
Exercise 2
1 c
2 e
3 g
4 a
5 f
6 d
7 b
Exercise 3
1 talent show
2 period drama
3 game show
4 documentary
5 sitcom
Exercise 4
1 soap operas
2 travel show
3 news bulletin
4 weather forecast
5 cooking programme
6 crime drama
Exercise 5
1 complex
2 embarrassing
3 addictive
4 gripping
5 moving
6 disappointing
7 inspiring
8 imaginative
9 fascinating
Exercise 6
1 acting
2 script
3 characters
4 soundtrack
5 special effects
6 costumes
7 setting
8 ending
Exercise 7
1 star
2 plays
3 plays
Exercise 8
1 characters
2 entertaining
3 fantasy
4 romantic comedy
5 soap opera
6 plot
7 game show
8 addictive
9 setting
10 script
D dedicate
E come
3.5 Grammar
3.3 Listening Language
Practice
Exercise 1
1 Does
2 does
3 has
4 do not / don’t
Exercise 2
1 is (extra)
2 Does c
3 does a
4 did b
5 Has d
REMEMBER BETTER
Exercise A
1, 2, 3 (in any order) presenter,
guest, DJ
4 programme
5 chat
6, 7 (in any order) culture, travel
Exercise B
Students’ own answers
Exercise 3
1 painters
2 sculpture
3 portrait
4 modern abstract
5 painting
6 pasted
7 in public places
3.4 Reading
3.2 Grammar
Exercise 1
1 loud
2 sensible & intelligent (in any
order)
3 interesting & exciting (in any
order)
4 confident & outgoing (in any
order)
Exercise 2
1b N
1b S
2a S
2b N
3a N
3b S
4a N
4b S
Exercise 3
1 most beautiful
2 easiest
3 most popular
4 biggest
Exercise 4
1 funnier
2 best
Exercise 1
A =F
B =N
C =N
D =F
E =F
F =N
Exercise 2
1 F
2 B
3 A
4 E
5 D
Exercise 3
space, Earth, moon, alien,
(scientists, virus)
Exercise 4
1 healthy
2 recipes
3 plate
4 chef
5 ingredients
Exercise 5
1 classic novels
2 horror fiction
3 crime
4 fairy tales
5 poems
6 historical fiction
Exercise 6
1 fantasy novels
2 biography
3 science fiction
4 short stories
5 comic books
Exercise 7
1 A-list
2 blockbuster
3 trailer
4 computer generated images
5 box office
Exercise 8
A takes
B give
C standing
Exercise 1
1 Have you ever read
2 has never borrowed
3 Did you know
4 haven’t / have not seen
Exercise 2
1 Has Katie seen Iron Man III
yet?
2 Carl has already seen The
Hobbit.
3 Mia hasn’t read The Hunger
Games yet.
Exercise 3
1 The concert has just started.
2 Dad has just fallen asleep.
3 The actor has just forgotten
what to say.
Exercise 4
1 b
2 a
3 a
4 a
5 b
Exercise 5
1a hasn’t / has not seen
1b didn’t / did not go
2a went
2b hasn’t / has not been
3a has read
3b read
4a Have you spoken
4b won
5a started
5b haven’t / have not finished
Exercise 6
1 B
2 C
3 A
4 B
5 A
6 C
3.6 Use of English
Exercise 1
1 too lazy
2 strong enough
3 too insensitive
4 too quickly
5 easily enough
6 too much
7 fast enough
8 enough chairs
Exercise 2
1 not loud enough
2 too many
3 too young
4 well enough
5 too small
Exercise 3
1 too addictive
2 too boring
3 not old enough
4 too popular
5 not funny enough
Exercise 4
1 dances elegantly enough
2 too many guests
3 isn’t loud enough
4 are not enough famous
composers
5 not enough space / too little
space
Exercise 5
1 enough money
2 cold = warm / hot
3 correct
4 many
5 correct
6 enough
3.7 Writing
Exercise 1
b The female character was
skilfully played …
c The plot is fascinating …
d For me the word that best
describes this movie is ...
e The story is set in …
f In my view, it’s suitable for …
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g It’s one of the best films I’ve
ever seen.
Exercise 2
1 e
2 c
3 b
4 f
Exercise 3
Background information: was
released in, is based on, The
story is set in … Directed by Bill
Condon …
Plot:
At first, Then
Acting: The female character
was skilfully played …, I didn’t
find the Beast very convincing,
Personal opinion: The plot is
fascinating …, the special
effects are amazing, The
female character was skilfully
played …,
I didn’t find the Beast very
convincing, In my view, it’s
suitable for …, For me the word
that best describes this movie
is ..., It’s one of the best films
I’ve ever seen.
Exercise 4
1 B
2 D
3 A
4 C
Exercise 5
1 screenplay
2 screen
3 Directed
4 awarded
5 suitable
6 action
7 plot
Exercise 6
1 c
2 a
3 b
4 d
Exercise 7
1 interesting
2 fantastic, amazing, stunning
3 unsurprising
Exercise 8
1 B
2 A
3 B
4 C
5 A
Exercise 9
A by
B for
C in
D At
E as
F in
G for
3.8 Speaking
Exercise 1
Students’ own answers
Exercise 2
1 quiet
2 empty
3 shy
4 tired
5 miserable
Exercise 3
1 In this photo, I can see lots of
photographers
2 so I think he’s in
3 The nurse in the middle
4 He looks very smart so
perhaps
5 In my opinion
Exercise 4
1 so I think
2 On the left
3 In the middle
4 looks
5 next to
6 happy
7 I imagine
3.9 Exam Speaking
Tasks 1–4
Students’ own answers
3.10 Self-check
Vocabulary and Grammar
Exercise 1
1 musicals
2 news bulletins
3 cooking programme
4 portraits
5 gripping
Exercise 2
1 modern abstract paintings
2 A-list
3 tales
4 plot
5 out
Exercise 3
1 photographer
2 costumes
3 box office
4 comic books
5 documentary
Exercise 4
1 far
2 fitter
3 furthest
4 more
5 the
Exercise 5
1 I’ve just finished …
2 Eileen has already seen …
3 Has (Rosa) looked at a travel
guide for Spain yet?
4 Mum’s / has already paid …
5 We haven’t met any of the
other guests yet …
Exercise 6
1 B
2 C
3 B
4 A
5 C
Use of English
Exercise 7
1 A
2 C
3 A
4 A
5 B
Exercise 8
1 trailer
2 sculptor
3 soundtrack
4 landscapes
5 imaginative
Exercise 9
1 far worse
2 much earlier than
3 just as excited as
4 has just finished
5 a much better actor than
Exercise 10
1 A
2 B
3 B
4 C
5 A
4.1 Vocabulary
Exercise 1
1 shower
2 microwave
3 dining table
4 plant
5 chair
Exercise 2
B glass
C stone
D wood
E bungalow
F cottage
G semi-detached house
H terraced house
I suburbs
J the countryside
K housing estate
L village
3
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Exercise 3
1 suburbs
2 terraced
3 brick
4 cosy
5 cottage
6 sea
7 basement
8 floor
9 spacious
10 village
11 detached
12 traditional
13 flats
14 modern
15 open
16 centre
Exercise 4
1 shelves
2 cupboard
3 desk
4 wooden floor
5 wardrobe
6 ladder
7 bedside table
8 front door
9 bookcase
10 radiator
11 chest of drawers
12 stairs
13 carpet
kitchen: cooker, fridge, kitchen
sink
Exercise 5
1a makes
1b does
2a do
2b make
3a does
3b do
4 make
5a make
5b make
6a doing
6b doing
7a made
7b do
8 do
Exercise 6
1 stay
2 go
3 get
REMEMBER BETTER
Students’ own ideas
Exercise 7
1 bungalow
2 wardrobe
3 wood
4 glass
5 on the top floor
6 brick
7 do the ironing
8 do the washing-up
9 make a noise
10 radiators
Exercise 4
1a has Olivia wanted
1b has / ‘s wanted to be an
architect since
2a have your parents been
2b have / ‘ve been married for
3a has Alice known Samuel
3b has / ’s known him since
4a has your sister had
4b has / ‘s had long hair for
Exercise 5
1 have not / haven’t been to
school for
2 has not / hasn’t read a good
book since
3 has Polly been busy
4 has / ‘s existed since
5 has not / hasn’t seen Oliver
for
6 have your grandparents lived
4.3 Listening Language
Practice
Exercise 1
1 have
2 be
3 shut
4 put
5 chat
6 are
Exercise 2
1 painted
2 write
3 make
4 have
Exercise 3
1 write
a music lyrics
2 shut
b my bedroom door
3 put
c my headphones on
4 chat
d with my friends
REMEMBER BETTER
Students’ own answers
Exercise 4
1 in
2 round
3 from
4 in
5 out
Exercise 1
2 England’s Most Unusual
Duke
Exercise 2
1 E
2 A
3 F
4 B
5 D
Exercise 3
Students should underline the
following parts of the text
1 it was nearly a metre tall
2 he was too shy to talk to
them
3 on the mini-train
4 he was too shy to invite
anyone
5 the Duke’s grandfather won
it in a game of cards
6 over 100m (long)
7 nothing (else at all)
Exercise 4
1 tree house
2 stilts
3 rainforest
4 volcano
5 ruins
6 turquoise oceans
7 cave
8 island
9 rocks
Exercise 5
1 a
2 e
3 c
4 g
5 b
6 f
Exercise 1
1 period
2 point
3 period
4 point
5 period
6 point
Exercise 2
1 since
2 for
3 for
4 since
5 for
6 for
7 for
8 since
9 since
Exercise 3
1b have / ‘ve had
1b for
2a has / ‘s written
2b since
3a has not / hasn’t made
3b for
4a have played
4b for
5a Since
5b has / ‘s been
4.5 Grammar
Exercise 1
1 I am not / ’m not lying
2 Are you coming
3 ‘s / is running
4 aren’t / are not talking
5 Are Mum and Dad sleeping
Exercise 2
1b are you moving
1b aren’t moving
2 I’ll see
3 I’ll call
4a are we having
4b We’ll see
Exercise 3
1b are / ‘re eating
2a is / ‘s visiting
2b is going to visit
3a are going to play
3b are playing
Exercise 4
1 are / ‘re going to see
2 will / ‘ll pick
3 are / ‘re going to do
4 will / ‘ll be
5 is / ‘s having
Exercise 5
1 B
2 C
3 B
4 A
5 C
6 C
4.6 Use of English
4.4 Reading
4.2 Grammar
Exercise 6
1 dense
2 hot springs
3 lush
4 crater
5 scorching
6 nomadic tribe
Exercise 1
1b completely
1b complete
2a easy
2b easily
3a healthily
3b healthy
4a real
4b really
5a wisely
5b wise
6a beautiful
6b beautifully
Exercise 2
1 fast
2 early
3 slowly
4 well
5 late
Exercise 3
1 pretty badly
2 slightly worried
3 really carefully
4 quite quickly
5 a little embarrassed
6 much harder
7 a bit sad
Exercise 4
1 hard
2 badly
3 politely
4 correct
5 well
Exercise 5
1 pretty well
2 a little lazily
3 rather near me
4 really fast
5 a bit worse at gardening
than
4.7 Writing
Exercise 1
a destination
b selection
c a historic site
d must
e attractions
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Exercise 2
1 For visitors, the tour is
a must (5)
2 Lunch was fantastic! (4)
3 Last month, I went to … (1)
4 … is a very big city (2)
Exercise 3
1 d
2 e
3 b
4 f
5 a
Exercise 4
I’ve never been to Manchester
but it sounds great! But I know
England’s capital city, so I’ll
write about that. If you are in
London, you must visit
Hampstead Heath, Camden.
Each year, over 10 million
visitors come to this beautiful
part of England’s most
famous city. This ancient park is
famous for its summer concerts,
but you can also enjoy the
restaurants, lakes, wildlife and
outdoor art gallery which make
the area so special. Take
a relaxing walk through nature
and then climb
Parliament Hill to see the
spectacular panoramic view
of London.
Exercise 5
1 for
2 since
3 since
Exercise 6
4 ‘m travelling
5 ‘ll stay
6 ‘m visiting
7 ‘m flying
8 ‘ll see
9 ‘ll go
4.8 Speaking
Exercise 1
Students’ own answers.
Exercise 2
1 That sounds good.
2 Why not!
3 I’m not sure about that.
4 Sounds great.
5 I don’t really like Naomi.
6 I’d rather go on my own.
Exercise 3
1 fly
f
2 sitting
d
3 do
b
4 camp
e
5 cooking
a
6 buying
c
Exercise 4
1 What about
2 really
3 rather
4 That’s a good idea
5 Doyou fancy
6 Why not
7 we could
8 That sounds
4.9 Exam Speaking
Tasks 1–4
Students’ own answers
4.10 Self-check
Vocabulary and Grammar
Exercise 1
1 cooker
2 fridge
3 stilts
4 ruins
5 bookcase
Exercise 2
1 scorching temperatures
2 decision
3 must
4 historic sites
5 suburbs
Exercise 3
1 drawers
2 cosy
3 breathtaking
4 ladder
5 ironing
Exercise 4
1 The statue of the King has
been in the square since
1754.
2 The river has not had fish in it
for two years.
3 We have known about the
problem since this morning.
4 Nina has lived in a flat for ten
years.
5 I haven’t / have not felt well
since last weekend.
Exercise 5
1 A
2 B
3 C
4 A
5 A
Exercise 6
1 B
2 A
3 A
4 C
5 A
Use of English
Exercise 7
1 B
2 B
3 A
4 C
5 C
Exercise 8
1 is coming for dinner
2 did the shopping really
quickly
3 is a traditional building
4 going to make a complaint
5 is making his bed
Exercise 9
1 hasn’t visited us since
2 far earlier than
3 cooks extremely well
4 get away from the city
5 is going to buy
Exercise 10
1 housing
2 countryside
3 wooden
4 spacious
5 gardening
5.1 Vocabulary
Exercise 1
1 staff room
2 classroom
3 library
4 school hall
5 corridor
6 playground
7 Science lab
8 school office
9 sports field
10 gym
11 canteen
Exercise 2
1 mixed ability
2 compulsory
3 timetable
4 classmate
5 graduate
6 learn by heart
7 term
8 academic subjects
9 curriculum
Exercise 3
1 A
2 B
3 C
4 C
5 B
6 A
7 A
Exercise 4
1 get
2 pay
3 make
4 leave
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5 drop
6 make
7 do
8 do
Exercise 5
1 got
2 finish
3 take
4 learn from
5 missed
6 mark
Exercise 6
1 skips
2 revise
3 take / do
4 drop
5 pass
6 take / do
7 fail
Exercise 7
1 passed / have passed
2 take/sit
3 pass
4 pass
Exercise 8
1 should pay (more) attention
to
2 did you hand in your
3 easy to fail
4 isn’t coping with
5 learn from my mistakes
6 keeping up with
7 to line up
8 mixed ability classes
9 learn by heart
10 Dan and Lucy classmates
5.2 Grammar
Exercise 1
1 doesn’t
2 won’t
3 isn’t
Exercise 2
1 forget my number if he
doesn’t write it
2 Samantha doesn’t hurry up,
she’ll miss her
3 sure he’ll understand if you
tell him how you
4 you don’t listen carefully, you
won’t know what to
5 won’t dance with you if you
don’t ask
6 will go back to school
tomorrow if he feels
Exercise 3
1b will Ella do
1b fails
2a ‘ll / will be
2b skip
3a don’t / do not have
3b won’t / will not pass
4a don’t / do not look
4b won’t / will not know
Exercise 4
1 don’t like
2 won’t enjoy
3 takes
4 ‘ll be
5 ‘ll pass
6 learns
7 don’t pass
Exercise 5
1 e
2 b
3 c
4 f
5 d
6 a
1 She’ll see kangaroos and
koalas if she does a gap year
in Australia.
2 I’ll drive to school every day
if I pass the driving test.
3 If Sarah and Ken study at
a private academy, they’ll
have to pay tuition fees.
4 If Katie buys a laptop, she
won’t have to borrow mine.
5 You’ll have to make
sandwiches every morning
if you don’t eat in the school
canteen.
6 If your friend wants to learn
to snowboard, he’ll need to
have strong legs.
5.3 Listening Language
Practice
Exercise 1
1 with
2 for
3 by
4 about
5 into
6 with
7 before
8 in
9 with
Exercise 2
1b with
2 in
3a for
3b with
3c into
4a by
4b with
Exercise 3
1 plenty of
2 positive
3 revise
4 start
5 negative
REMEMBER BETTER
1 take it easy
2 on my own
Exercise 4
1 got ill
2 gets into trouble
3 getting nervous
4 get exhausted
5 get good grades
6 got a job
5.4 Reading
Exercise 1
2 To give advice on where to
study the subject you love
Exercise 2
1 Paragraph C
2 Paragraph A
3 Paragraph D
4 Paragraph B
5 Paragraph D
6 Paragraph A
Exercise 3
1 F
2 F
3 T
4 F
5 F
6 T
Exercise 4
1 train
2 Perhaps
3 check out
4 well known
5 graduate
Exercise 5
1 d
2 a
3 b
4 e
5 c
Exercise 6
1 in
2 about
3 for
Exercise 7
1 bullies
2 experts 3 struggling
4 misunderstood
5 mentor
6 encouraging
7 visual thinkers
Exercise 8
1 support
2 professor
3 passion
4 fun
5 mistake
5.5 Grammar
5.7 Writing
Exercise 1
1 a cooker
2 a classmate
3 a bungalow
4 a university
5 a linguist
Exercise 2
1 who
2 where
3 that
4 that
5 where
6 which
Exercise 3
1 who / that
2 which / that
3 who / that
4 where
Exercise 4
1 Football is a sport that (or
which) is cheap and fun.
2 A pupil is a child who (or
that) goes to primary school.
3 A tattoo is a picture under
your skin that (or which)
never disappears.
4 Mrs Kemp is the teacher that
(or who) always gives us lots
of homework.
5 Oxford is the city that (or
which) has the oldest
university in the UK.
6 The Japanese are the people
who (or that) invented sushi.
Exercise 5
1 If Mum can’t pick me up from
school, I get the bus which
stops outside our house.
2 I’ve written down the phone
number of the private tutor
that my cousin
recommended.
3 This is the hospital where
I was born. It’s much bigger
now than it was in the past.
4 Can you buy some apples,
some cheese, and the eggs
that say ‘organic’ on the box?
5 This is the puppy which
I chose. Don’t you think he’s
cute?
Exercise 6
1 B
2 A
3 C
4 A
5 B
6 B
5.6 Use of English
Exercise 1
1 if
2 Before
2 As soon as
3 After
4 When
5 unless
Exercise 2
1b loses
1b won’t be
2a will make
2b stops
3a will earn
3b signs
4a win
4b will go
5a will have
5b start
Exercise 3
1 After/When your teacher
marks
2 finally decides to go
3 unless she starts attending
classes
4 As soon as Peter does his
5 if he doesn’t forget
Exercise 4
1 A
2 B
3 A
4 C
5 B
6 C
Exercise 1
1 Could you tell me if there is
a library in the school?
2 I would like to know whether
there is a sports centre in
the city.
3 I would also like to know
if I will be sharing a room
with somebody.
4 Could you tell me whether
I have to pay extra for my
meals?
5 I would be grateful if you
could tell me when we finish
classes each day.
Exercise 2
1 I would like to know how
many hours of English we will
study each day.
2 Could you tell me if there
is a TV in the room?
3 I would also like to know how
much an average meal costs
in the canteen.
4 Could you also tell me if
someone will pick me up
from the airport?
5 Finally, I would like to ask
if I need to buy insurance.
Exercise 3
1 I am writing to enquire
about ...
2 I am particularly interested
in ...
3 I would be grateful if ...
4 I look forward to hearing
from you.
5 Yours faithfully
Exercise 4
1 I am
2 I am writing to enquire
about …
3 I am particularly interested
in …
4 Could you also tell me if I will
be able to do an exam at the
end of the course?
5 I would like to ask if the sea
is warm in the summer.
6 I look forward to hearing
from you.
7 Yours faithfully
Exercise 5
1 I would also like to know if
you offer any sports classes.
2 Could you tell me how old
my classmates are?
3 Dear Sir or Madam,
4 I look forward to hearing
from you soon.
5 Yours faithfully,
6 I would like to know how
much it costs.
Exercise 6
1 C
2 B
3 A
4 A
5 A
6 C
7 A
8 B
Exercise 7
A about
B at
C from
D of
E for
F from
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5.8 Speaking
Exercise 1
Students’ own answers.
Exercise 2
1 what
2 am
3 on
4 a good point
5 That’s true
6 more
Exercise 3
1 I totally disagree
2 In my opinion
That’s true, but
Personally,
I think
I see what you mean, but
Oh come on! That’s
nonsense
Exercise 4
1 B: Oh come on! That’s
nonsense
2 A: If you ask me, I think
B: I’m not so sure
3 A: she doesn’t think
B: That’s true, but
4 A: Personally, I think
B: I couldn’t agree more
3
4
5
6
7
5.9 Exam Speaking
Tasks 1–4
Students’ own answers
5.10 Self-check
Vocabulary and Grammar
Exercise 1
1 grades
2 job
3 nervous
4 bully
5 compulsory
Exercise 2
1 am dreaming of going
2 breaks up on
3 encouraged me to be/
become
4 moving up to
5 you make fun of
Exercise 3
1 visual thinker
2 timetable
3 curriculum
4 mentor
5 expert
Exercise 4
1 will rent
2 will save
3 get
4 won’t/will not pass
5 fails
Exercise 5
1 which / that
2 where
3 that / who
4 that / which
5 that / who
Exercise 6
1 A
2 B
3 A
4 B
5 C
Use of English
Exercise 7
1 B
2 A
3 A
4 C
5 C
Exercise 8
1 A
2 C
3 B
4 C
5 C
Exercise 9
1 A
2 C
3 B
4 A
5 C
Exercise 10
1 D
2 C
3 B
4 A
5 B
6.1 Vocabulary
Exercise 1
1 farmer
2 doctor
3 shop assistant
4 builder
5 scientist
5
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