English file 3e_pre-int_sb_answer_key

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    English File Pre-Intermediate

    Student’s Book answer keys
    Lesson 1A
    Page 4 Exercise 1a
    1 HOME AND FAMILY
    • Where are you from?
    • Where were you born?
    • Where do you live?
    • Do you live in a house or flat?
    • Do you have any brothers and sisters?
    • Do you have any pets?
    2 JOB / STUDIES
    • What do you do?
    • Where do you work?
    • Do you like your job?
    • What school / university do you go to?
    • What year are you in?
    • Can you speak any other languages? Which?
    • Where did you learn English before?
    3 FREE TIME
    • What kind of music do you listen to?
    • Do you play a musical instrument? Which?
    • What TV programmes do you watch?
    • Do you do any sport or exercise? What?
    • What kind of books or magazines do you read?
    • How often do you go to the cinema?
    • What did you do last weekend?
    Page 5 Exercise 2a
    1 Where were your parents born?
    2 Where is your teacher from?
    3 How do you spell your name?
    4 Did you go out last night?
    Page 5 Exercise 3a
    1 train /eɪ/
    2 tree /iː/
    3 egg /e/
    4 bike /aɪ/
    5 phone /əʊ/

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    6 boot /uː/
    7

    car /ɑː/
    Page 5 Exercise 3c
    train AHJK
    tree BCDEGPTV
    egg FLMNSXZ
    bike IY
    phone O
    boot QUW
    car R
    Page 5 Exercise 4a
    1 G-E-O-R-G-E
    2 C-E-L-I-A
    3 W-A-Y-N-E
    4 K-A-T-I-E
    5 H-A-N-N-A-H
    6 C-H-R-I-S-T-O-P-H-E-R
    Page 5 Exercise 4c
    13 = thirteen
    30 = thirty
    76 = seventy-six
    100 = one hundred
    150 = a hundred and fifty
    375 = three hundred and seventy-five
    600 = six hundred
    1,500 = one thousand five hundred
    2,000 = two thousand
    10,500 = ten thousand five hundred
    Page 5 Exercise 4d
    1 40

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    2 181
    3 07929618847
    4

    2,500
    5 6.15
    Lesson 1B
    Page 6 Exercise 1a
    Picture 1
    Page 6 Exercise 1b
    The two questions are:
    What does she look like? What’s she like?
    Luke answers
    ‘She’s really nice.’
    Page 6 Exercise 2b
    1 What is the idea of the experiment?
    Single people ask their mother and best friend to find them a partner.
    2 Who is Charlotte?
    Charlotte is a single, 25 year-old web designer, who is looking for a partner.
    3 Who are Alice and Katie?
    Alice is Charlotte’s mother and Katie is Charlotte’s best friend.
    4 What do Alice and Katie have to do? Then what happens?
    Alice and Katie have to choose a man for Charlotte. Then Charlotte goes on a date with each man.
    Page 6 Exercise 2d
    1 What does Charlotte like doing?
    She likes going to the cinema and reading.
    2 What’s she like?
    She’s friendly, sociable, and has a good sense of humour.
    3 What kind of men does / doesn’t she like?
    She likes interesting men who can make her laugh. She likes men who are taller than her and have a
    nice smile. She likes men who are into literature, art, and classical music. She doesn’t like beards.

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    4 Who do

    you think is going to choose better? Why?
    She doesn’t know who is going to choose better. Katie might choose a man who is physically right
    for her, but Charlotte’s mother has known her for longer.
    Page 7 Exercise 3a
    1 She doesn’t have a partner at the moment.
    2 She goes on a date with each man.
    3 Which one does she prefer?
    4 What kind of men do I like?
    5 I don’t usually like men with beards?
    Page 7 Exercise 3b
    1 You add the letter s.
    2 watches, studies, goes, has
    3 a Do, don’t
    b Does, doesn’t
    Page 7 Exercise 4a
    She really liked him, but physically he wasn’t her type – there wasn’t any chemistry between them.
    Yes, as a friend, to go to a concert or the theatre.
    Page 7 Exercise 4b
    Appearance: tall, slim, quite good-looking, nice smile
    Personality: extrovert, funny, a very good sense of humour
    Page 7 Exercise 4c
    Appearance: attractive, quite tall, short blond hair, lovely blue eyes
    Personality: warm, friendly, a bit shy, quiet, generous
    Page 7 Exercise 4d
    She is going to choose her next date herself.
    Page 7 Exercise 5b
    verbs: chooses, cooks, goes, lives, stops, teaches
    nouns: boys, classes, dates, friends, languages, parents

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    Lesson 1C
    Page 8

    Exercise 1a
    1 boots
    2 skirt
    3 shirt
    4 shoes
    5 top
    6 trousers
    Page 8 Exercise 2b
    Use EF sound pictures for computer and bird in the place of /ə/ and /ɜː/ below.
    1 /ə/ cinema, first, painter, fashion, university, prefer
    2 /ɜː/ actor, third, arrive, world, picture, working
    Page 8 Exercise 3a
    1 The woman has curly blonde hair and she is medium height. The man has dark hair and is slim.
    2 The woman is wearing a long black and red dress. The man is wearing a shirt, a blue jumper, and
    trousers. He isn’t wearing shoes.
    3 The woman is standing by the window. The man is sitting on a chair, and a white cat is sitting on
    his knees. They are looking at the painter.
    Page 8 Exercise 3b
    1 In the painting the man isn’t wearing shoes.
    2 In the UK women often wear big hats at weddings.
    3 In the painting a white cat is sitting at the back of the class so that the teacher can’t see him.
    4 My son usually sits at the back of the class so that the teacher can’t see him.
    Page 8 Exercise 3d
    On the left there’s a man. He’s wearing a suit, and he’s carrying a case. He’s running. In front of him
    there’s a woman. She’s wearing a pink dress and a scarf. She’s walking, etc.
    Page 8 Exercise 4b
    Lines 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, F should appear in one click and the text in brackets in a second click.
    1 T
    2 T

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    3 F (He

    painted them in their bedroom.)
    4 F (The painting is very big.)
    5 T
    6 F (Hockney had problems painting his feet.)
    7 T
    8 F (It symbolizes the distance between them.)
    9 T
    10 F (She says it is wonderful, but not her favourite.)
    Page 9 Exercise 5a
    1 There are two people in the room.
    2 The woman is standing on the left of the picture, and the man is sitting on the right.
    3 In the middle of the painting, between the man and the woman, there’s an open window.
    4 A white cat is sitting on the man.
    5 There’s a carpet under the man’s chair.
    6 There’s a telephone on the floor behind the man’s chair.
    7 Next to the telephone there’s a lamp.
    8 In front of the woman there’s a table, and a vase with flowers in it.
    Practical English Episode 1
    Page 10 Exercise 1a
    A 2
    B 4
    C 1
    D 6
    E 3
    F 5
    Page 10 Exercise 1c
    1 She works for a magazine. / She is the assistant editor of a magazine.
    2 She went to London.
    3 She went there to meet the London team.

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    4 She met

    Rob Walker and Daniel O’Connor.
    5 Rob is one of the writer’s for the magazine.
    6 She had coffee with him, went sightseeing and shopping.
    7 She likes him a lot. He was fun.
    8 He isn’t very punctual.
    9 He is going to work for the New York magazine for a month.
    Page 11 Exercise 2b
    Re Hello, reception.
    R Hello. This is room 613.
    Re How can I help you?
    R There’s a problem with the air-conditioning. It isn’t working, and it’s very hot in my room.
    Re I’m sorry, sir. I’ll send somebody up to look at it right now.
    R Thank you.
    ***
    Re Good evening, reception.
    R Hello. I’m sorry to bother you again. This is room 613.
    Re How can I help you?
    R I have a problem with the Wi-fi. I can’t get a signal.
    Re I’m sorry sir. I’ll put you through to IT.
    R Thanks.
    Page 11 Exercise 3a
    1 F
    2 F
    3 T
    4 F
    5 F
    6 F
    7 F
    Page 11 Exercise 3b
    1 Rob says the hotel is fine.

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    2 Jenny is

    going to show him round the office tomorrow.
    4 Rob is tired.
    5 It’s two in the morning in London.
    6 They’re going to meet at 11 a.m.
    7 Jenny thinks that Rob is going to be late.
    Page 11 Exercise 3d
    Jenny Here you are at last.
    Rob It’s good to be here.
    Jenny Do you have a nice view?
    Jenny Barbara’s looking forward to meeting you.
    Jenny You must be really tired.
    Rob I guess you’re right.
    Rob By the way…
    Jenny It’s great to see you too.
    Lesson 2A
    Page 13 Exercise 3b
    1 her relationship with Joe before they went
    It wasn’t serious.
    2 the places where they stayed
    The hostels were cheap, basic, and had small rooms. The hotels were expensive.
    3 talking to other travellers
    Mia liked talking to other travellers, but Joe was very jealous.
    4 photos
    Joe took hundreds of photos.
    5 going on holiday with a boyfriend
    Only go on holiday with a boyfriend if you are sure about the relationship.
    Page 13 Exercise 3c
    Linda doesn’t agree that the holiday was a disaster. She loved it.

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    1 Venice
    Venice is

    paradise and not expensive.
    2 what they did there
    They went on a gondola, saw museums, and had fantastic food.
    3 the cost of her holiday
    It wasn’t expensive.
    4 her next holiday
    She wants to go somewhere with Isabelle and Laura.
    Page 13 Exercise 4a
    go – went
    spend – spent
    want – wanted
    stay – stayed
    know – knew
    sunbathe – sunbathed
    begin – began
    leave – left
    be – was, been
    think – thought
    argue – argued
    take – took
    They are a mixture of regular and irregular verbs.
    Page 13 Exercise 4b
    Past simple Infinitive
    booked book
    rented rent
    asked ask
    felt feel
    had have
    said say

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    was be
    went go
    cost

    cost
    complained complain
    wanted want
    bought buy
    ate eat
    invited invite
    chose choose
    paid pay
    Page 13 Exercise 4c
    Joe’s text: didn’t show Laura’s text: didn’t want
    with normal verbs:
    [–] = didn’t + infinitive, e.g. I didn’t show them, I didn’t want it.
    [?] = Did (you, etc.) + infinitive?, e.g. Did you go…?
    with was / were:
    [–] = wasn’t or weren’t, e.g. It wasn’t cold.
    [?] = Were (you, etc.)?, Was (he, etc.)?, e.g. Was it nice?
    with could:
    [–] = couldn’t, e.g. We couldn’t stay very long.
    [?] = Could (I, you, etc.)?, e.g. Could you swim there?
    Page 129 Exercise 2Aa
    1 drove
    2 broke
    3 spent
    4 got
    5 couldn’t
    6 were
    7 didn’t know
    8 found

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    9 stayed
    10 saw
    11

    went
    12 bought
    13 wanted
    14 didn’t have
    15 was
    16 wasn’t
    17 started
    18 left
    Page 129 Exercise 2Ab
    1 Did you have a good time?
    2 Who did you go with?
    3 Where did you stay?
    4 How much did the plane ticket cost?
    5 What was the weather like?
    6 What did you do at night?
    Page 13 Exercise 5b
    arrive – arrived
    ask –asked
    end –ended
    invite –invited
    like –liked
    love –loved
    need –needed
    park –parked
    start –started
    stay –stayed
    /Id/ ended, invited, needed, started

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    Page 13 Exercise

    6a
    1 Where did you go?
    2 When did you go?
    3 Who did you go with?
    4 Where did you stay?
    5 What was the food like?
    6 What was the weather like?
    7 What did you do during the day?
    8 What did you do at night?
    9 Did you have a good time?
    10 Did you have any problems?
    Lesson 2B
    Page 14 Exercise 1c
    1 To photograph Obama and his family at the Convention Center.
    2 He didn’t have a press pass.
    3 It was warm.
    4 In the park outside the Convention Center.
    5 On TV screens.
    6 No.
    7 Everyone went mad.
    Page 14 Exercise 2a
    b at the same time as he took the photo
    Page 14 Exercise 2c
    Possible answers
    1 They were playing tennis when it started to rain.
    2 She was driving when somebody called her.
    3 They were having a party when the police came.
    4 He was having a shower when somebody knocked on the door.
    5 They were sleeping when the baby started crying.

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    6 She was

    swimming when she saw a shark.
    Page 14 Exercise 3a
    1 a date (e.g. 4th November)
    on
    2 a time (e.g. 11 o’clock
    at
    3 the morning, the afternoon, etc.
    in
    4 a room or building (e.g. the Convention Center)
    in
    Page 14 Exercise 3b
    1 a month (e.g. January)
    in
    2 the weekend
    at
    3 home, work, school
    at
    Page 15 Exercise 5c
    It is called ‘The image that cost a fortune’ because the woman’s grandfather saw the photo on the
    cover of a magazine and then decided not to leave her any money when he died.
    Page 15 Exercise 5d
    1 In 1968 she ____.
    a wasn’t interested in politics
    2 She loved the atmosphere because all the students were fighting for ____.
    c freedom
    3 She was sitting on a friend’s shoulders ____
    a because she was tired
    4 She was carrying the flag because ____
    b somebody gave it to her
    5 Her grandmother died ____ months later.

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    c six
    Lesson 2C
    Page

    16 Exercise 1a
    2 When
    3 Next day
    4 After that
    5 One evening in October
    6 Suddenly
    Page 16 Exercise 1b
    1 Because she didn’t like the music.
    2 Because Hannah has blue eyes.
    3 Jamie was waiting at the door and asked to see Hannah again.
    4 It was very romantic, but the food wasn’t very good.
    5 To a coffee bar in the High Street.
    6 It was dark and raining.
    7 Because she was in a hurry.
    8 Because he was wearing a dark coat.
    Page 16 Exercise 1c
    1 She was going very fast because she was in a hurry.
    2 Although the food wasn’t very good, they had a wonderful time.
    3 He was wearing a dark coat, so Hannah didn’t see him at first.
    Page 17 Exercise 2a
    across, after, again, along, although, awful, because, birthday, evening, invite, perfect, second
    Page 17 Exercise 3a
    drive along the high street (also in a hurry)
    give somebody your email address / phone number
    play a song
    run across the road ( also along the high street )
    be in a hurry

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    meet in a

    coffee bar
    wait for somebody (also in a coffee bar)
    leave the club very late (also in a hurry)
    take somebody to dinner
    take somebody to a restaurant
    have a wonderful time
    Page 101 Exercise 2C
    HAPPY ENDING
    1 Because he was wearing a dark coat.
    2 Jamie.
    3 He was in a hurry.
    4 To a coffee bar.
    5 Two cappuccinos.
    6 He was buying tickets.
    7 It was the Coldplay concert on 15th October.
    8 15th October is their three month anniversary.
    Page 109 Exercise 2C
    SAD ENDING
    1 Because he was wearing a dark coat.
    2 She hit him.
    3 She went to the coffee bar and called Jamie.
    4 The police. / A policewoman.
    5 That Jamie had had a car accident.
    6 Not good.
    7 The car was white and the driver a woman. She also told Hannah the number plate.
    8 The policewoman asked Hannah where she was at 6.25 p.m.

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    1 & 2

    Revise and Check
    Page 18 Grammar
    1 c 6 c 11 a
    2 b 7 c 12 c
    3 a 8 b 13 a
    4 c 9 b 14 b
    5 a 10 c 15 c
    Page 18 Vocabulary a
    1 do 6 book
    2 book 7 invite
    3 wear 8 drive
    4 take 9 play
    5 stay 10 leave
    Page 18 Vocabulary b
    1 on
    2 in
    3 in
    4 on
    5 at
    6 at
    7 on
    Page 18 Vocabulary c
    1 beard (the others are about hair)
    2 lazy (the others are positive adjectives)
    3 friendly (the others are negative adjectives)
    4 tie (the others are normally worn by women)
    5 gloves (the others are worn on your feet)
    6 scarf (the others are pieces of jewellery)
    7 dirty (the others are about the weather)
    8 luxurious (the others are negative)

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    Page 18 Pronunciation

    a
    1 J
    2 shorts
    3 lives
    4 weight
    5 university
    Page 18 Pronunciation b
    Underlines should appear as answers in blue.
    1 talkative
    2 moustache
    3 prefer
    4 disgusting
    5 comfortable
    Page 19 Can you understand this text? a
    A bad thing.
    Page 19 Can you understand this text? b
    1 T
    2 T
    3 T
    4 F
    5 F
    6 T
    Page 19 Can you understand these people?
    1 Justin ____.
    b looks like his father
    2 Joanna’s favourite painting is of ____.
    c an animal
    3 Sarah Jane’s last holiday was a ____ holiday.
    c sightseeing

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    4 David ____.
    b

    is in a lot of photos
    5 Andy says ____.
    c most of his favourite films have a sad ending
    Lesson 3A
    Page 20 Exercise 1b
    3 Arrivals
    7 Baggage drop-off
    1 Baggage reclaim
    9 Check- in
    8 Customs
    2 Departures
    11 Gates
    5 Lifts
    10 Passport Control
    4 Terminal
    12 Toilets
    6 Trolley
    Page 20 Exercise 2a
    Look at three travellers in the picture. Who do you think is…?
    • going to work abroad for an NGO (= non-governmental organization)
    Olivia is going to work abroad for an NGO.
    • going to see an ex-partner
    Matthew is going to do a photo shoot.
    • going to do a photo shoot in an exotic place
    Lily is going to see an ex-partner.
    Page 20 Exercise 2b
    Have chart with 4 rows and 4 columns. Reveal one sentence per click.

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    Listen again and

    complete the chart.
    Where to? Why? Other information
    Olivia Nicaragua. To teach English to
    children / To do
    voluntary work.
    She is going to travel for a month.
    Matthew Australia. To do a photo shoot for
    a magazine.
    He is going to model winter
    clothes.
    Lily Budapest. To go to a conference. She is going to meet her ex-
    boyfriend from university.
    Page 21 Exercise 3a
    1 I’m going to teach English to young children.
    2 How long are you going to be there for?
    3 It’s winter in Australia now, so it’s going to be quite cold.
    4 Is he going to meet you at the airport?
    5 I’m sure you’re going to have a great time.
    Page 21 Exercise 3b
    1 I’m going to teach English to young children. PL
    2 How long are you going to be there for? PL
    3 It’s winter in Australia now, so it’s going to be quite cold. PR
    4 Is he going to meet you at the airport? PL
    5 I’m sure you’re going to have a great time. PR
    Page 21 Exercise 4b
    1 It’s going to be difficult.
    2 What are we going to do now?
    3 Is it going to rain?
    4 Where are we going to go?
    5 They aren’t going to come.
    6 What’s going to happen?
    Page 21 Exercise 5b
    1 have a medical problem
    Osaka
    2 would like to see a film

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    Munich
    3 want to

    do some sport or exercise
    Seoul
    4 need to leave your dog for the weekend
    Osaka
    5 are worried about getting lost
    Hong Kong
    6 want to sleep between flights
    Zurich
    7 would like to see the city between flights
    Singapore
    Lesson 3B
    Page 22 Exercise 1a
    3rdMay
    the third of May
    12thAugust 2012
    the twelfth of August twenty twelve (or two thousand and
    twelve)
    31st December
    the thirty-first of December
    22/6
    the twenty-second of June
    5/2
    the fifth of February
    20th July 1998
    the twentieth of July nineteen ninety-eight
    Page 22 Exercise 1b
    6 Great. I’m going to book…
    5 OK. Why don’t you…

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    1 Hi Ben!

    No news from you …
    4 It depends on the day…
    3 It’s from 3rd to 7th May…
    2 Lily! Great to hear from you…
    7 Fantastic…
    Page 22 Exercise 1c
    She wants to see him when she is in Budapest.
    They are planning to meet for dinner in a restaurant that Ben knows.
    Page 22 Exercise 1d
    1 ages for a long time
    2 arrangements definite plans for the future
    3 I’m still I continue to be
    4 perhaps maybe
    5 both the two
    6 fix a date to decide sth (e.g. a day / date)
    Page 22 Exercise 1e
    Going out:
    Depart London Gatwick on Sunday 2nd May
    Arrive Budapest at 14.40
    Going back:
    Depart Budapest on Saturday 8th May at 16.35
    Hotel reservations:
    Six nights at Hotel Gellert
    Page 23 Exercise 2a
    1 Are you still working at Budapest University?
    2 What are you doing that week?
    3 …it’s going very well…
    4 I’m going to Vienna.
    5 I’m coming back the same day.
    ‘Are you still working…?’ and ‘…it’s going very well…’ are about now.

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    The other three

    refer to the future.
    Page 23 Exercise 2b
    1 I’m flying from Gatwick with Easyjet.
    2 I’m arriving at Budapest airport at 14.40.
    3 I’m staying at a lovely old hotel.
    Page 23 Exercise 2d
    Thursday
    Page 23 Exercise 2e
    Monday meeting students (during the day)
    Tuesday playing tennis (with three friends)
    Wednesday going to Vienna
    Thursday meeting Lily
    Friday going to dentist (at 4p.m.)
    Page 23 Exercise 2g
    Ben arrives to take Lily to the restaurant, and Lily is very pleased to see him. But Ben is not alone, he
    is with his girlfriend, Erika.
    Page 23 Exercise 4a
    1 It depends on the day.
    2 I’m arriving in Budapest at 14.40.
    3 Paul invited me to dinner ages ago.
    Page 23 Exercise 4c
    1 What do you usually ask for if you go to a café with friends?
    2 Who do you think should pay for the meal on a first date?
    3 Who do you normally speak to when you are worried about something?
    4 Do you spend more money on clothes or on gadgets?
    5 Do you think it’s possible to fall in love with somebody without meeting them face-to-face?
    Lesson 3C
    Page 24 Exercise 1a
    BRING, GREAT, DISH, CLEAN, SHINE, BLOND, etc.
    Page 24 Exercise 1d

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    1 a nurse
    2

    a supermarket
    3 a mobile
    4 blond(e)
    5 clever
    6 turn off
    Page 24 Exercise 2a
    1 It’s something which people use to speak to another person.
    2 It’s a place where people go when they want to go shopping.
    3 It’s somebody who works in a hospital.
    Page 24 Exercise 2b
    We use who with people, which with things, and where with places.
    Page 24 Exercise 3b
    1 It’s somebody who works in a hospital.
    2 It’s something which we use for everything nowadays.
    3 It’s somewhere where people go when they want to buy something.
    4 It’s a kind of gadget.
    5 It’s the opposite of dark.
    6 It’s like light, but you use it to describe hair.
    7 It’s similar to intelligent.
    8 For example, you do this to the TV.
    Page 24 Exercise 3c
    Possible answers
    1 a DJ It’s somebody who plays music on the radio or in a club.
    2 an art gallery It’s somewhere where you see paintings.
    3 a camera It’s something which you use to take photos.
    4 a lift It’s a kind of machine which you use to go from one floor of a building to another.
    5 sunbathe For example, you do this when you are on the beach.
    6 curly It’s the opposite of straight.
    Page 25 Exercise 5a

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    The article mentions

    four ways of creating new words:
    1 by combining two words
    2 by changing nouns into verbs
    3 by adopting foreign words
    4 from the names of brands or companies.
    Page 25 Exercise 5b
    1 toy boy
    2 to text
    3 barista
    4 road rage
    5 latte
    6 gastropub
    Page 25 Exercise 5c
    Possible answers
    emoticon – a symbol which expresses shows a feeling, e.g. happy or sad
    to tweet – to write something on Twitter
    an iPod – something people use to listen to music which they download from the internet
    to google – to look for information on the internet using Google
    Wi-fi – a way of getting the internet without cables
    ringtone – the sound a mobile makes when it rings
    smartphone – a mobile phone which also has internet
    Page 25 Exercise 6a
    1 v verb
    2 adj adjective
    3 sb somebody
    4 sth something
    Practical English Episode 2
    Page 26 Exercise 1a

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    1 F
    2 F
    3

    F
    4 F
    5 T
    6 F
    Page 26 Exercise 1b
    1 The New York office is much bigger.
    2 Barbara is the editor of the magazine.
    3 Rob has been to New York before.
    4 Rob is going to have lunch with Jenny and Holly.
    6 Holly wants to go to the restaurant because she wants to talk to Rob.
    Page 26 Exercise 2
    What do you call…?
    1 the menu
    2 courses
    3 a waiter / waitress
    4 the bill
    5 the tip
    What do you say…?
    1 A table for four, please.
    2 Can I have the…? / I’ll have the… / I’d like the…
    3 Can I have the bill, please?
    Page 26 Exercise 3a
    1 Jenny orders tuna and a green salad. Rob orders steak and fries. Holly doesn’t order anything.
    2 The waitress gives Jenny fries instead of a salad and Rob’s steak is rare, not well done.
    Page 26 Exercise 3b
    Are you ready to order?
    Can I get you something to start with?
    Would you like that with fries, or a baked potato?

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    How would you

    like your steak? Rare, medium, or well done?
    OK. And to drink?
    Still or sparkling? (repeat)
    The tuna for you ma’am, and the steak for you, sir.
    No problem. I’ll change it.
    I’m really sorry. I’ll take it back to the kitchen.
    Page 26 Exercise 4a
    Rob and Holly enjoy the lunch, but Jenny doesn’t.
    Page 26 Exercise 4b
    1 He’s going to write about his first impressions of New York, the nightlife, and music.
    2 Holly says she can introduce him to musicians, and she also knows people in the theatre and
    dance.
    3 She says they could go to a show.
    4 It says three bottles of water, but they only had two.
    5 Because Rob has a meeting with Barbara and maybe because she is getting tired of Holly.
    6 No, she wanted to be alone with Rob.
    Page 26 Exercise 4c
    Holly So tell me, Rob, what are you going to…?
    Rob Well, to start with…
    Rob Do you have any suggestions?
    Rob That would be great.
    Jenny Could we have the check (bill) please?
    Jenny Excuse me, I think there’s a mistake.
    Jenny OK, time to go.
    Lesson 4A
    Page 28 Exercise 1b
    1 T
    2 P
    3 T
    4 P

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    5 P
    6 T
    7

    T
    8 P
    Page 28 Exercise 2a
    1 to tidy
    2 pick up dirty clothes
    3 do the washing-up
    Page 28 Exercise 3a
    1 The daughter borrowed her mother’s jumper.
    2 The father thinks the son hasn’t done his homework.
    3 The father thinks his daughter is spending too long in the bathroom.
    Page 29 Exercise 3b
    1 looked (look)
    2 done (do)
    3 finished (finish), dried (dry)
    4 cleaned (clean)
    Page 29 Exercise 3c
    b a non-specific time (i.e. sometime between the past and now)
    Page 29 Exercise 3d
    just (in this context) = a very short time ago
    yet = until now
    already = earlier than expected
    Page 29 Exercise 3f
    1 I’ve finished. I haven’t finished.
    2 It hasn’t rained. It’s rained.
    3 You haven’t changed. You’ve changed.
    4 He’s arrived. He hasn’t arrived.
    5 We haven’t argued. We’ve argued.
    6 It’s started. It hasn’t started.

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    7 They haven’t

    landed. They’ve landed.
    8 She hasn’t passed. She’s passed.
    9 I haven’t studied a lot. I’ve studied a lot.
    10 It hasn’t stopped raining. It’s stopped raining.
    Page 29 Exercise 4b
    yacht yet, yellow, new, uniform, year, student, beautiful, young, argue
    jazz just, jumper, change, teenager, enjoy, jacket, bridge
    Page 102 Exercise 4Aa
    Things Max has already done
    1 He has already made the bed.
    2 He has already taken the dog for a walk.
    3 He has already had a shower.
    4 He has already had breakfast.
    Things Max hasn’t done yet
    1 He hasn’t washed up his coffee cups yet.
    2 He hasn’t tidied his desk yet.
    3 He hasn’t picked up his towels yet.
    4 He hasn’t turned off his computer yet.
    5 He hasn’t put his clothes in the cupboard yet.
    Page 29 Exercise 5a
    1 They have a bad reputation, e.g. for being lazy, untidy, etc.
    2 They have to look after a member of their family.
    3 Between 25 and 50.
    Page 29 Exercise 5a
    They both take care of their mothers and do housework.
    They feel positive.
    Page 29 Exercise 5c
    1 B
    2 A
    3 B

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    4 A
    5 D
    6

    D
    7 A
    8 D
    9 B

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    Lesson 4B
    Page 30

    Exercise 1a
    Some possible answers
    Coco Chanel: French, designs for women; clothes, perfume, and bags, sunglasses, etc.
    Giorgio Armani: Italian designer of clothes for men and women. Also perfume, sunglasses, etc.
    Donna Karan: American, designs for women; clothes, and perfume
    Page 30 Exercise 1c
    1 E
    2 B
    3 F
    4 A
    5 D
    6 C
    Page 31 Exercise 2a
    1 Have you ever fallen over because you were wearing very high heels? Have you ever designed
    clothes for a man?
    2 What did you do? When was it?
    3 at any time
    Page 31 Exercise 3a
    1 some trousers
    2 some sports clothes
    3 a shirt
    4 a coat
    Page 31 Exercise 3b
    1 wanted to look like a famous singer…
    2 suddenly didn’t need the clothes any more.
    3 bought the clothes too quickly…
    4 bought something online…
    Page 31 Exercise 4a
    1 the changing room

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    2 I sold

    it on eBay.
    3 I never try things on.
    4 couldn’t take it back
    5 I bought it online
    Page 31 Exercise 5a
    key account, auction, click, clothes, credit card, customer
    snake cinema, city, proceed, receipt, shopping centre
    Page 31 Exercise 5b
    c is usually /s/ before e and i, e.g. city, centre, etc.
    Page 31 Exercise 5c
    The letters ch are usually pronounced /tʃ/.
    chemist’s and chic are pronounced differently.
    In chemist’s the letters ch are pronounced /k/ and in chic they are pronounced /ʃ/.
    Page 31 Exercise 6a
    1 Have you ever bought or sold anything on eBay?
    2 Have you ever bought something online and had a problem with it?
    3 Have you ever had an argument with a shop assistant?
    4 Have you ever tried to change something without the receipt?
    5 Have you ever accidentally taken something from a shop without paying?
    6 Have you ever bought shoes without trying them on?
    7 Have you ever got to the supermarket checkout and then found you didn’t have enough money?
    8 Have you ever lost your credit card?
    Lesson 4C
    Page 32 Exercise 1a
    He spent the weekend in a lift at his office. He was there from Friday evening to Monday morning.
    Page 32 Exercise 1b
    Listen again and answer the questions.

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    1 Sven is

    a lawyer.
    2 His office was on 12th floor.
    3 The lift started going down, and then stopped.
    4 He pressed the alarm. He shouted. He tried to call his wife.
    5 She thought perhaps he was with another woman.
    6 Somebody came and repaired the lift. He was very happy and hungry.
    7 He is going to walk up the stairs.
    Page 32 Exercise 2a
    1 I pressed the button again, but nothing happened.
    2 The police couldn’t find him anywhere.
    3 They phoned the emergency number and somebody came and repaired the lift.
    Page 32 Exercise 2b
    1 Use something, anything, and nothing for things.
    2 Use somebody, anybody, and nobody for people.
    3 Use somewhere, anywhere, and nowhere for places.
    Page 32 Exercise 3b
    1 b
    2 c
    3 a
    4 c
    5 a
    6 b
    Page 32 Exercise 3b
    1 What did you buy? Nothing. I didn’t buy anything.
    2 Where did you go? Nowhere. I didn’t go anywhere.
    3 Who did you see? Nobody. I didn’t see anybody.
    4 What did you eat? Nothing. I didn’t eat anything.
    5 Who did you speak to? Nobody. I didn’t speak to anybody.
    6 Where did you walk? Nowhere. I didn’t walk anywhere.
    7 Who did you meet? Nobody. I didn’t meet anybody.

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    8 What did

    you say? Nothing. I didn’t say anything.
    Page 32 Exercise 4a
    The best summary is c.
    Page 32 Exercise 4b
    1 The survey has shown that 25% of people …
    b lie about their weekend.
    2 30% of the people they interviewed …
    a needed to go to work at the weekend.
    3 Some people don’t tell the truth about their weekend because …
    a their real weekend is very boring.
    4 Social networking sites make people …
    b try to make their lives seem more exciting.
    Page 33 Exercise 6a
    tired = describes how you feel
    tiring = describes things and situations
    Page 33 Exercise 6b
    1 Do you think Sundays are usually boring?
    2 Are you bored with your job or studies?
    3 What kind of weather makes you feel depressed?
    4 Why do you think the news is often depressing?
    5 What activity do you find most relaxing?
    6 Do you usually feel relaxed at the end of the weekend?
    7 What is the most interesting book you’ve read recently?
    8 What sports are you interested in?
    9 Are you excited about your next holiday?
    10 What’s the most exciting sports match you’ve ever watched?
    3 & 4 Revise and Check
    Page 34 Grammar
    1 b 6 a 11 a

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    2 c 7

    b 12 c
    3 a 8 a 13 b
    4 b 9 a 14 b
    5 c 10 c 15 b
    Page 34 Vocabulary a
    1 We arrived in Prague at 7.15.
    2 I’m coming! Wait for me.
    3 What did you ask for, meat or fish?
    4 A Are you going to buy the flat?
    B I don’t know. It depends on the price.
    5 How much did you pay for those shoes?
    Page 34 Vocabulary b
    1 do the washing up
    2 make a mistake
    3 do an exam
    4 do exercise
    5 make a noise
    Page 34 Vocabulary c
    1 lay
    2 washing
    3 try on
    4 receipt
    5 fit
    6 Gate
    7 trolley
    8 check-in
    9 Terminal
    10 lifts
    Page 34 Vocabulary d
    1 This exercise is really boring.

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    2 I never

    feel relaxed the day before I go on holiday.
    3 It was a very exciting match.
    4 Jack is a bit depressed. He lost his job.
    5 Are you interested in art?
    Page 34 Pronunciation a
    1 trolley
    2 worry
    3 chemist
    4 customer
    5 yet
    Page 34 Pronunciation b
    1 Arrivals
    2 opposite
    3 teenager
    4 delivery
    5 arrangement
    Page 34 Can you understand this text? a
    a) expensive designer shoes (only the left one)
    b) expensive designer shoes (only the right one)
    1 Malmö.
    2 Two men. They stole expensive designer shoes.
    3 Shop assistants.
    4 30 minutes.
    5 Because in Sweden shops display left shoes and in Denmark shops display right shoes.
    6 Yes, they did.
    7 Because many stores have fewer shop assistants.
    8 Because the thieves will then go to Germany.
    Page 34 Can you understand these people?
    1 Paul went to the airport ____.
    a to get a plan to London

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    2 Tonight Gurjot

    is ____.
    c meeting an old friend
    3 Ellie ____ ironing.
    c likes
    4 The shoes Alise bought online ____.
    a were the wrong size
    5 Last weekend Anya ____
    c bought something for a friend’s birthday
    Lesson 5A
    Page 36 Exercise 1a
    1 No time to stop
    2 No time for Snow White
    3 No time to wait
    4 No time to write
    5 No time for Van Gogh
    6 More time on the road
    Page 36 Exercise 1b
    Number 4 (there is no new networking site)
    Page 37 Exercise 2a
    quickly = adverb
    fast = both
    busy = adjective
    patient = adjective
    bad = adjective
    slowly = adverb
    stressed = adjective
    Page 37 Exercise 2b
    1 Life is faster than before.
    2 Traffic in cities is worse than it was.

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    3 Everybody is

    busier than they were five years ago.
    4 We are more stressed than our grandparents were.
    5 We do everything more quickly / faster. ✓
    6 People aren’t as patient as they were before.
    Page 37 Exercise 5a
    1 Whatever you are doing, just try to slow down and enjoy it.
    2 Make a list of three things which are most important for you.
    3 Don’t try to do two things at the same time.
    4 Sit down and do nothing for half an hour every day.
    5 Be near water.
    Page 37 Exercise 5b
    1 Example: Try to walk or drive more slowly.
    2 Example: Make sure that you spend enough time with your family, and have time for reading, and
    sport.
    3 Example: Don’t read your emails while you are talking to a friend on the phone.
    4 Example: Go to a café or a park and sit down. Turn off your phone and watch the world go by (look
    around you).
    5 Example: If you live near a lake or river go and sit by the river or go boating. If you live near the sea
    go and sit on the beach. Relax and listen to the sound of the wind and the water.
    Lesson 5B
    Page 38 Exercise 1a
    1 Paris
    2 Dublin
    3 Venice
    4 Barcelona
    5 Copenhagen
    Page 38Exercise 1a
    1 Venice is the most romantic city.
    2 Copenhagen is the cleanest city.
    3 Paris has the best-dressed people.
    4 Barcelona has the best architecture.

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    5 Dublin is

    the friendliest city.
    Page 38Exercise 1d
    1 a one-syllable adjective
    add -est to the adjective
    2 a two-syllable adjective that ends in –y.
    change the y to i and add -est
    3 a three-syllable adjective
    add most before the adjective
    4 good and bad
    change it to best
    9 It’s the most exciting job we’ve ever done.
    Page 38 Exercise 2a
    1 beautiful
    2 expensive
    3 impatient
    4 generous
    5 frightening
    6 exciting
    7 interesting
    8 romantic
    Page 38 Exercise 2b
    1 What’s the most beautiful city you’ve ever been to?
    2 What’s the most expensive thing you’ve ever bought?
    3 Who’s the most impatient person you know?
    4 Who’s the most generous person in your family?
    5 What’s the most frightening film you’ve ever seen?
    6 What’s the most exciting sport you’ve ever done?
    7 What’s the most interesting book you’ve read recently?
    8 What’s the most romantic restaurant you’ve ever been to?

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    Page 39 Exercise

    3a
    1 A photo test, a shopping test, and an accident test.
    2 Sts’ own answers
    3 Sts’ own answers
    Page 39 Exercise 4a
    The photo test: not very well
    The shopping test: very well
    The accident test: not very well
    Page 39 Exercise 4b
    1 A man.
    2 ‘No, no, no time for that.’
    3 A businessman. He took one photo (but no more).
    4 In Oxford Street.
    5 £40.
    6 £100.
    7 Yes.
    8 In the Tube (the London underground).
    9 No.
    10 ‘Why don’t you look where you’re going?’
    Lesson 5C
    Page 40 Exercise 2b
    1 bones
    2 face
    3 brain
    4 skin
    5 prevent
    6 illnesses
    7 anxious

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    Page 40 Exercise

    2b
    Possible answers
    1 what is good about coffee, sunlight, and computer games
    Good about coffee: wakes you up, helps prevent some illnesses
    Good about sunlight: helps produce vitamin D, good for bones and healthy immune system, makes
    you feel happier
    Good about computer games: help learn important skills, stimulate the brain
    2 what you need to be careful about
    Bad about coffee: can make you feel anxious, or keep you awake at night
    Bad about sunlight: too much can give skin cancer
    Bad about computer games: can waste time
    Page 41 Exercise 2e
    Chocolate: protects from illnesses and reduces bad cholesterol
    Watching TV: makes us more intelligent and teaches us about group psychology
    Page 41 Exercise 2f
    1 It contains antioxidants.
    2 Dark chocolate is good for you; milk and white chocolate aren’t good for you.
    3 They are complicated and very clever. This makes us more intelligent.
    4 How people behave in groups.
    Page 41 Exercise 3a
    1 How many cups of coffee do you drink a day?
    Use many with plural countable nouns.
    2 I don’t spend much time in the sun.
    Use much with uncountable nouns.
    3 I eat a lot of chocolate.
    Use a lot of + uncountable or countable nouns.
    4 Drinking a little red wine can be good for you.
    Use a little + uncountable noun.
    5 I only have a few computer games.

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    Use a few

    + countable noun.
    6 My parents read a lot.
    Use a lot after a verb when it’s without a noun.
    Page 41 Exercise 3b
    1 B
    2 A
    Page 41 Exercise 3c
    a enough comes before a noun
    b enough comes after an adjective
    Page 41 Exercise 4a
    1 busy
    2 cups
    3 little
    4 water
    Practical English Episode 3
    Page 42 Exercise 1a
    1 He says he is eating too much.
    2 Because he eats out all the time in New York and the portions are very big.
    3 He cycles in London.
    4 Because he doesn’t have a bike.
    5 She goes running before and after work.
    6 Holly thinks running is very boring.
    7 He could play basketball with Holly and her friends.
    8 He needs to buy some shoes.
    Page 42 Exercise 2
    1 S, M, L, and XL.
    2 S = small, M = medium, L = large
    3 A changing room

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    4 a receipt
    5

    £25.99 = twenty-five pounds (and) ninety-nine p
    75p = seventy-five p / pence
    $45 = forty-five dollars
    15c = fifteen cents
    €12.50 = twelve euros (and) fifty (cents)
    Page 42 Exercise 3a
    1 They are too small.
    2 He changes them for another pair.
    Page 43 Exercise 3b
    Just a minute, I’ll go and check.
    Here you are, these are an eight. Do you want to try them on?
    Yes, but there’s an added sales tax of 15%.
    Yes, I remember. Is there a problem?
    What size are they?
    I’m sorry, but we don’t have these in a nine. But we do have these and they’re the same price. Or
    you can have a refund.
    No problem. Do you have the receipt?
    Page 43 Exercise 4a
    1 Rob went to Brooklyn.
    2 He doesn’t show Jenny his new trainers.
    3 Jenny goes running every morning in Central Park.
    4 She wants to go running with him at 6.45.
    5 Rob thinks it’s too early.
    6 They agree to meet at 7.15.
    7 Holly thinks Rob has a lot of energy.
    Page 43 Exercise 4a
    Rob Have you had a good day?
    Jenny Oh, you know. Meetings!
    Jenny Why don’t you come with me?

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    Rob Can we

    make it a bit later?
    Rob Say, seven forty-five?
    Jenny Let’s make it seven fifteen.
    Lesson 6A
    Page 44 Exercise 1a
    win – lose
    buy – sell
    remember – forget
    turn on – turn off
    start – end / finish
    Page 44 Exercise 2c
    2 You won’t pass.
    3 You’ll break your leg.
    4 He won’t pay you back.
    5 You won’t understand a word.
    6 They’ll lose.
    7 They’ll be late.
    8 You won’t find a parking space.
    Page 44 Exercise 2e
    The future
    Page 45 Exercise 4a
    1 They are both pessimists.
    2 They are both talented musicians, passionate about the blues.
    Page 45 Exercise 4b
    1 T (He is a pessimist and says ‘I am someone who is constantly expecting a plane to drop on my
    head’)
    2 F (He says ‘If we do a bad show next week, … it’ll just stop.’)
    3 T (He doesn’t think people will like it.)

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    4 F (When

    he was asked on a TV show why he was so pessimistic, he said it was because he was
    Scottish.)
    5 T (Complete strangers come up to him the street and say ‘Cheer up.’)
    Page 45 Exercise 5a
    It helps you enjoy life more. Positive people are healthier and live longer.
    Page 45 Exercise 5b
    1 Live in the present, not in the past.
    2 Think positive thoughts, not negative ones.
    3 Don’t spend a lot of time reading the papers or watching the news on TV.
    4 Every week make a list of all the good things that happened to you.
    5 Try to use positive language when you speak to other people.
    Lesson 6B
    Page 46 Exercise 1b
    1 I’ll have a diet Coke
    2 I’ll help you
    3 I’ll change
    Page 46 Exercise 1c
    1 promise to do something
    3 decide to have something
    2 offer to do something
    Page 102 Exercise 6B
    1 I’ll have the steak.
    2 I’ll kill it. / I’ll get it. / Shall I get it? / Shall I kill it?
    3 I’ll answer it. / Shall I answer it?
    4 I’ll go to the supermarket and buy some.
    5 I’ll help you. / Shall I help you? / I’ll carry them. / Shall I carry them?
    6 I won’t be late. / I’ll be home on time.
    7 I’ll have the blue one.
    8 I’ll pick her up. / Shall I pick her up?
    9 I’ll turn on the light. / Shall I turn on the light?

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    Page 46 Exercise

    2a
    1st syllable: borrow, happen, offer, practise, promise, sunbathe
    2nd syllable: agree, arrive, complain, decide, depend, forget, impress, invent, invite, prefer, receive,
    repair
    Page 47 Exercise 3a
    Possible answers
    I won’t tell anyone: When sb tells you a secret
    I’ll do it later: When you ask sb to do sth they don’t want to do at that moment, e.g. a teenager to
    tidy his / her room
    I’ll pay you back: When sb asks to borrow some money
    This won’t hurt: When a doctor or dentist is about to give you an injection
    I’ll come back and finish the job tomorrow: Builders and plumbers when they have started a job in
    your house
    I’ll text you when I get there: Teenagers just before they start a journey
    We’ll build new schools and hospitals: Politicians before an election
    Page 47 Exercise 3c
    1 Steve was living in Torbay and Carmen was studying English there.
    2 Because Carmen moved to France, and the long distance relationship didn’t work.
    3 Because Carmen’s mother didn’t send it to her.
    Page 47 Exercise 3d
    1 when the builders found the letter
    They gave it to Carmen’s sister.
    2 when Carmen got the letter
    She rang Steve.
    3 when Carmen called Steve
    They arranged to meet in Paris.
    4 when they met in Paris
    They fell in love again.
    5 last week
    They got married.

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    Page 47 Exercise

    4a
    go = to move or travel from one place to another, e.g. go to the office
    go back = to return to a place, e.g. go back to work (after lunch)
    Page 47 Exercise 4b
    1 A The shirt you bought me is too small.
    B Don’t worry. I’ll take it back to the shop and change it.
    I still have the receipt.
    2 A Hi, Jack. It’s me, Karen.
    B I can’t talk now, I’m driving – I’ll call you back in 15
    minutes.
    3 A Could I see the manager?
    B She’s at lunch now. Could you come back in about half
    an hour?
    4 A That’s my pen you’re using! Give it back!
    B No, it’s not. It’s mine.
    5 A Can you lend me 50 euros, Nick?
    B It depends. When can you pay me back?
    6 A I bought this jacket on the internet, but it’s too big.
    B Can’t you send it back?
    Lesson 6C
    Page 48 Exercise 1b
    owl 5
    violin player 4
    champagne 2
    feet 6
    party 1
    flowers 3
    Page 48 Exercise 1c
    1 doing

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    2 talking
    3 drinking
    4

    were
    5 couldn’t
    6 playing
    7 saw
    8 feel
    9 remember
    10 woke up
    11 wearing
    12 had
    13 mean
    Page 48 Exercise 1d
    that you are at a party 1
    that you are drinking champagne 5
    about flowers 2
    that somebody is playing the violin 3
    about an owl 4
    Page 48 Exercise 1f
    The woman doesn’t love him.
    Page 49 Exercise 2a
    1 [P] I was drinking champagne.
    2 [F] Maybe you’ll have a meeting with your boss.
    3 [P] I saw an owl.
    4 [PR] You are feeling positive.
    5 [F] You are going to meet a lot of people.
    6 [PR] You work in an office.
    7 [F] I’m meeting her tonight.
    8 [PP] Have you ever had this dream before?

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    Page 49 Exercise

    4b
    owl brown, crowded, down, how, now, shower, towel, town
    phone blow, borrow, know, low, show, snow, throw
    Page 49 Exercise 5a
    1 Are you afraid of the dark?
    2 Do you think chocolate is good for you?
    3 Is your town full of tourists in the summer?
    4 What is your country famous for?
    5 At school, what subjects were you bad at?
    6 Are you good at dancing?
    7 Do you often get angry with your family? What about?
    8 Are people in your country very different from the English?
    9 Are people in your country nice to tourists?
    10 Are you interested in politics?
    5 & 6 Revise and Check
    Page 50 Grammar
    1 a
    2 c
    3 a
    4 b
    5 c
    6 c
    7 b
    8 a
    9 b
    10 b
    11 a
    12 c
    13 a
    14 b
    15 b
    Page 50 Vocabulary a
    1 waste
    2 spend
    3 lend
    4 come back
    5 teaching
    Page 50 Vocabulary b
    1 buy – sell
    2 push – pull
    3 remember – forget
    4 pass – fail

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    5 teach –

    learn
    Page 50 Vocabulary c
    1 crowded
    2 safe
    3 noisy
    4 south
    5 museum
    6 palace
    7 mosque
    8 bones
    9 brain
    10 skin
    Page 50 Vocabulary d
    1 on
    2 in
    3 of
    4 at
    5 for
    Page 50 Pronunciation a
    1 much
    2 eat
    3 won’t
    4 snow
    5 receive
    Page 50 Pronunciation b
    1 impatient
    2 interesting
    3 invent
    4 practise
    5 decide
    Page 51 Can you understand this text? a
    No, he doesn’t.
    Page 51 Can you understand this text? b
    1 F
    2 T
    3 T
    4 T
    5 F
    6 T
    7 F
    8 F
    Page 51 Can you understand these people?

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    1 Three years

    ago Ian ____.
    c was working part time
    2 When Yvonne talks about why she loves Rome, she doesn’t mention ____.
    b the food
    3 Ben eats ____ sugar.
    c a little
    4 Joanna says her friends ____.
    b think she is a pessimist
    5 Anya often has bad dreams ____.
    a when she’s having problems at work
    Lesson 7A
    Page 52 Exercise 1d
    1 to have
    2 to make
    3 not to be
    6 to answer, to know
    7 to do, to show
    8 not to talk
    9 to say
    Page 52 Exercise 1e
    The meeting starts badly, but ends well.
    Page 52 Exercise 1f
    1 He arrives late; he calls them by their first names he gives his opinion too strongly about meat
    eaters; he doesn’t say anything positive about the food; he doesn’t offer to help with the washing-
    up; he doesn’t find out before meeting him if the father likes football; he wasn’t very good at
    answering questions about himself. His answers are very short, so the conversation dies.
    2 He asks to see photos of Suzy as a child and he says she looked ‘sweet’.
    Page 53 Exercise 2a
    a 2
    b 3
    c 4
    d 1
    Page 53 Exercise 2b
    2 to make (Rule 3)
    3 not to be (Rule 2)

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    6 to answer

    (Rule 2), to know (Rule 1)
    7 to do (Rule 1)
    8 not to talk (Rule 1)
    Page 53 Exercise 3a
    1 You need to do some homework before you go.
    2 Her parents will want to know everything about you and your ambitions.
    3 Offer to do the washing-up after the meal…
    4 However, try not to talk about controversial subjects.
    Page 53 Exercise 4b
    1 He promised to help me.
    2 Don’t forget to turn off the lights.
    3 It’s difficult to say.
    4 I don’t know what to do.
    5 Do you want to come with me?
    6 It’s important not to be late.
    Lesson 7B
    Page 54 Exercise 1b
    1 B
    2 D
    3 C
    4 E
    5 F
    6 A
    Page 54 Exercise 1d
    1 after another verb
    using all the left-overs
    2 after a preposition
    making something delicious out of nothing
    3 used as a noun
    making soup

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    Page 55 Exercise

    3a
    fish give, miss, skin, slim, thin, which, win, with
    bike find, high, hire, kind, like, mind, night, right, time
    Page 55 Exercise 3b
    i + one consonant + e is usually pronounced /aɪ/.
    The exception is give.
    ind and igh are usually pronounced /aɪ/.
    i between other consonants is usually pronounced /ɪ/, e.g. miss.
    Page 55 Exercise 3c
    fish engine, practise, promise, service
    bike arrive, decide, invite, online, revise, surprise
    Page 55 Exercise 3d
    When the i is pronounced /ɪ/, the stress in the verb is on the first syllable.
    When the i is pronounced /aɪ/, the stress is on the second syllable.
    Page 55 Exercise 4c
    1 T
    2 T
    3 F
    4 F
    5 F
    6 T
    7 F
    Page 55 Exercise 4d
    1 When you are learning to sing you need to ____ correctly.
    a stand
    2 Singing well is 95% ____.
    b listening
    3 Gemma’s course lasted ____.
    a one day
    4 Gemma has always ____.

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    c liked singing
    5

    At first the students learnt to ____.
    b listen and breath
    6 At the end of the day they could sing ____.
    b much better
    Lesson 7C
    Page 56 Exercise 1a
    1 C
    2 B
    3 D
    4 A
    Page 56 Exercise 1b
    1 You have to / You must
    2 a You mustn’t
    b You don’t have to
    Page 56 Exercise2b
    1 You mustn’t use a dictionary.
    2 She must help you.
    3 We must call him at work.
    4 You mustn’t tell her husband.
    5 He mustn’t be late.
    Page 56 Exercise3b
    1 They have a reputation for being bad at languages.
    2 They wanted Max to learn a new language in a month.
    3 Because he would like to visit Spain and Latin America.
    4 In London for one month.
    5 Easy: Some words are similar to English words.
    Difficult: the verbs change for each person; pronunciation
    6 1 Order a drink and a sandwich

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    2 Ask for

    directions in the street
    3 Get a taxi to a famous place
    4 Leave a message on a phone
    Rules: You mustn’t use a dictionary or phrase book, speak no English, and you mustn’t use your
    hands, mime, or write anything.
    Page 56 Exercise3c
    The easiest test was getting a drink and a sandwich in a bar.
    The most difficult was getting a taxi to a famous place.
    Page 56 Exercise3d
    1 F (The waiter understood him first time.)
    2 F (It was six euros ninety.)
    3 F (It was the second street on the right.)
    4 F (He didn’t understand.)
    5 T
    6 F (His final mark was seven.)
    7 F (You can’t learn Spanish in a month, but you can learn enough to survive.)
    Page 57 Exercise 4a
    incredibly
    really
    Spanish is very difficult.
    quite
    a bit
    not very
    Practical English Episode 4
    Page 58 Exercise 1a
    Jenny is. Rob says he is, but he is very tired.
    Page 58 Exercise 1b
    1 Never better.
    2 It is beautiful and her favourite place in New York.

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    3 Yes.
    4 He

    is tired of eating out.
    5 She invites him to have dinner at her place.
    6 Twice. / Two more times.
    Page 58 Exercise 2a
    2 I have a headache.
    5 I have a temperature.
    4 I have a cough.
    6 I have a bad stomach.
    1 I have flu.
    3 I have a cold.
    Page 58 Exercise 3a
    1 Rob thinks he has flu.
    2 The pharmacist gives Rob ibuprofen.
    3 He has to take the medicine every four hours.
    4 They cost $6.99.
    Page 59 Exercise 3b
    Do you have a temperature?
    No problem. This is ibuprofen. It’ll make you feel better.
    Two every four hours.
    Two every four hours. If you don’t feel better in 48 hours, you should see a doctor.
    You’re welcome.
    Page 59 Exercise 4a
    1 F
    2 T
    3 T
    4 F
    5 F
    Page 59 Exercise 4b
    1 Rob broke up with his girlfriend a few months before he met Jenny.
    4 Rob wants to go back to his hotel because he wants to go to bed early as he has a busy day the
    next day.

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    5 Jenny doesn’t

    call a taxi.
    Page 59 Exercise 4e
    Rob That was a lovely meal.
    Rob That isn’t very good for you.
    Jenny I’m glad you’re feeling better.
    Rob I think I should get back to the hotel now.
    Rob I’m sure I’ll be fine
    Rob Thanks again for a great evening.
    Jenny Any time.
    Lesson 8A
    Page 60 Exercise 1b
    Problem A 4 and 6
    Problem B 2 and 5
    Problem C 1 and 3
    Page 61 Exercise 2a
    1 What should I do? (in B)
    2 Should I go… or should I suggest separate holidays? (in C)
    3 You should tell your girlfriend… (in 3)
    4 I think you should go for it. (in 4)
    5 You should be there. (in 5)
    6 You shouldn’t do anything in a hurry. (in 6)
    1 What do we use should for?
    should is used to give advice; you should = I think it’s a good idea. It is not an obligation, and is not
    as strong as you have to or you must.
    2 How do you make negatives and questions with should?
    To make a negative add not (should not = shouldn’t) and to make a question use an infinitive without
    to, e.g. Should I go?
    Page 61 Exercise 3a
    The /uː/ sound is a longer sound.

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    Page 61 Exercise

    3b
    bull book, could, foot, look
    boot flew, food, school
    Which consonant isn’t pronounced in should, would, and could?
    It is the l.
    Page 61 Exercise 3c
    1 What should I do?
    2 You should read a good book.
    3 You could send her an email.
    4 I wouldn’t like to be in your situation.
    5 Could you help me with this?
    6 You shouldn’t worry about it.
    Page 61 Exercise 4a
    His best friend flirts with his girlfriend.
    Page 61 Exercise 4c
    The expert’s advice is for Kevin to talk to his girlfriend first to see how she feels. If she doesn’t like
    the way Alan behaves, then Kevin should talk to Alan and tell him to stop.
    Page 61 Exercise 4d
    Her husband’s ex-wife rings him once a week for a chat and always asks him for help if she has a
    problem.
    The expert’s advice is for Miranda to meet her friend Bill every time her husband meets his ex-wife.
    Page 61 Exercise 5a
    1 b
    2 a
    3 c
    Lesson 8B
    Page 62 Exercise 1b
    Murphy was an American aerospace engineer.
    His law is ‘if something can go wrong, it will go wrong.’

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    Page 62 Exercise

    1c
    1 A
    2 G
    3 E
    4 H
    5 D
    6 C
    7 F
    8 B
    Page 62 Exercise 2b
    The verb after if is in the present simple and the other verb is in the future (will / won’t + infinitive).
    Page 63 Exercise 2d
    Possible endings
    1 If you find something in a shop that you really like they won’t have your size.
    2 If you stop waiting for a bus and start walking the bus will come.
    3 If you call a telephone company helpline you will be more confused after the call than before. /
    you will wait for hours listening to music.
    4 If you leave your mobile phone at home you will need to make an urgent call. / a lot of people will
    call you.
    5 If you lose a glove and buy a new pair you will find the ‘lost’ glove.
    Page 63 Exercise 3b
    1 If you don’t eat something soon, you’ll be hungry later.
    2 I’m sure she’ll come if you ask her.
    3 You’ll earn more money if you work at weekends.
    4 If the film’s in French, we won’t understand a word.
    5 If I cook lunch, will you cook dinner?
    Page 63 Exercise 4a
    know = have met and seen sb before
    meet = get to know sb for the first time
    wear = have on your body, e.g. clothes, glasses
    carry = have sth in your hand, e.g. a bag, an umbrella

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    Page 63 Exercise

    4c
    1 Who do you look like in your family?
    2 How many classes have you missed this year?
    3 What gadgets do you always take with you when you go on holiday?
    4 Do you think sports people earn too much money?
    5 What is the best way to meet new friends?
    6 Is it sometimes OK to tell a lie?
    Page 63 Exercise 5b
    1 [E] a monsoon
    2 [G] an earthquake
    3 [D] a tsunami
    4 [B] a cyclone
    5 [A] a blizzard
    6 [F] a flood
    7 [C] a forest fire
    Page 63 Exercise 5c
    Stockholm → Munich (south Germany) → Thailand → Bali (Indonesia) → Perth (western Australia) →
    Cairns → Brisbane → Auckland (New Zealand)→ Tokyo (Japan) → China → Stockholm
    Munich (south Germany): a blizzard
    Bali (Indonesia): monsoon
    Perth (western Australia): forest fires
    Cairns: cyclone
    Brisbane: floods
    Tokyo (Japan): earthquake and tsunami
    Page 63 Exercise 5d
    1 24 hours
    2 Sunny weather
    3 Perth
    4 In a shopping centre
    5 Because Christchurch had been hit by an earthquake.

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    6 They were

    waiting for their flight.
    7 They went to China. Nothing happened.
    Lesson 8C
    Page 64 Exercise 1a
    1 The woman has red curly hair and blue eyes, and is wearing is wearing a dark green skirt and a
    white top. The man has dark hair and a big moustache. He is wearing a shirt and tie and a coat and
    hat.
    2 Outside the woman’s flat / house.
    3 In the 19th century.
    Page 64 Exercise 1b
    1 He gave Hartley Vivienne’s address. He offered to follow her.
    2 He left the detective’s office and went to find where Vivienne lived.
    3 She looked about 21, her hair was red gold, and her eyes blue.
    4 Because she hadn’t answered his letter.
    5 Sts’ own answers
    Page 64 Exercise 1d
    1 She doesn’t think she would enjoy living in the suburbs.
    2 He told her she could come to the city whenever she wants.
    3 At the Montgomerys’.
    4 Because she loves someone else.
    5 Sts’ own answers
    6 Sts’ own answers
    Page 65 Exercise 2a
    a where to pause
    punctuation
    b in what way to say the dialogue
    the adverbs, i.e. masterfully, calmly
    Page 65 Exercise 3a
    1 That she will go.
    2 To be Hartley’s.

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    3 Sts’ own

    answer
    Page 65 Exercise 3b
    1 Hartley’s wife.
    2 The Montgomerys’ cook.
    3 Hartley’s cook.
    Page 65 Exercise 4a
    1 ‘Vivienne, you didn’t answer my last letter.’
    2 ‘I understand all the advantages of your offer.’
    3 ‘Vivienne … you must be mine.’
    4 ‘My answer is yes. I will be yours.’
    Page 65 Exercise 5a
    angry angrily
    lazy lazily
    quiet quietly
    sad sadly
    serious seriously
    slow slowly
    Page 65 Exercise 5b
    1 ‘I’m sorry, but I don’t love you,’ he said sadly.
    2 ‘Give me back all my letters,’ she said angrily.
    3 ‘I think… I have an idea,’ he said slowly.
    4 ‘Don’t make a noise. Everyone is asleep,’ she said quietly.
    5 ‘I don’t feel like doing anything,’ he said lazily.
    6 ‘This is a very important matter,’ he said seriously.
    7 & 8 Revise and Check
    Page 66 Grammar
    1 a
    2 c
    3 b

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    4 c
    5 b
    6

    a
    7 a
    8 c
    9 c
    10 b
    11 b
    12 b
    13 b
    14 c
    15 b
    Page 66 Vocabulary a
    1 meet
    2 tell
    3 miss
    4 hope
    5 wears
    Page 66 Vocabulary b
    1 forget
    2 learn
    3 try
    4 promise
    5 enjoy
    6 mind
    7 hate
    8 finish
    Page 66 Vocabulary c
    1 Very
    2 incredibly

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    3 bit
    4 rather
    5

    quite
    Page 66 Pronunciation a
    1 give
    2 child
    3 choose
    4 sandwich
    5 wear
    Page 66 Pronunciation b
    1 pretend
    2 important
    3 remember
    4 salary
    5 quietly
    Page 66 Can you understand this text? a
    Because they are lazy.
    Page 66 Can you understand this text? b
    2, 4, 6, 7
    Page 66 Can you understand these people?
    1 c
    2 c
    3 a
    4 c
    5 a
    Lesson 9A
    Page 68 Exercise 1a
    What would you do…
    1 … if a large aggressive dog ran towards you?

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    2 … if

    you were driving and a bee flew into the car?
    3 … if a poisonous snake bit you on the leg, and you were more than 30 minutes from the nearest
    town?
    4 … if you were in the middle of a field and a bull started running towards you?
    5 … if you were in the sea and a jellyfish stung you?
    6 … if you were in the sea quite near the shore and you saw a shark?
    Page 68 Exercise 2a
    They are all about an imagined future.
    The tense of the verb after if is the past simple.
    Page 68 Exercise 3b
    1 chicken
    2 horse
    3 monkey
    4 snake
    5 elephants
    6 dolphins
    7 lion
    8 bull
    9 sheep
    10 mosquito
    Page 69 Exercise 4a
    camel
    crocodile
    dolphin
    elephant
    giraffe
    kangaroo
    lion
    mosquito

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    Lesson 9B
    Page 70

    Exercise 1a
    spiders, flying, snakes, small spaces, the number 13, bats, public speaking, clowns, high places, and
    injections.
    Page 70 Exercise 1b
    1 D
    2 B
    3 E
    4 C
    5 A
    Page 70 Exercise 1c
    1 the noun from the adjective afraid
    fear (in E)
    2 one adjective which means very afraid
    terrified (in A)
    3 two synonyms for afraid
    frightened (in B) and scared (in D)
    Page 70 Exercise 2a
    Speaker 1 She is afraid of bats.
    Speaker 2 He has claustrophobia.
    Speaker 3 She is afraid of clowns.
    Page 70 Exercise 2b
    Question 2 Speaker 1 It started when she was 12.
    Speaker 2 It started about ten years ago.
    Speaker 3 It started when she was six or seven.
    Question 3 Speaker 1 She is nervous if she is outside when it gets dark. She can’t look at
    pictures of bats.
    Speaker 2 He can’t go on crowded trains. He never uses the underground and he
    needs an aisle seat on a plane.
    Speaker 3 It doesn’t.
    Page 71 Exercise 3a
    1 When she was 12.
    2 Yes.

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    3 The present

    perfect.
    4 for, since
    Page 71 Exercise 4b
    1 How long have you worked here?
    2 They’ve been married for twenty years.
    3 She hasn’t travelled by plane since 2005.
    4 How long has he lived in Italy?
    5 We’ve known them for a long time.
    Page 71 Exercise 5a
    The two verb forms are the present simple and the present perfect.
    The missing words are Do / Are you and have you.
    Page 71 Exercise 6b
    1 F (They affect at least a quarter of the population.)
    2 F (They discovered that a drug for tuberculosis can help.)
    3 T
    4 T
    5 F (It does not work for everybody.)
    6 T
    Lesson 9C
    Page 72 Exercise 1a
    marry somebody / get married
    go to primary school
    have children
    go to secondary school
    go to university
    separate
    get divorced
    retire

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    Page 72 Exercise

    1b
    A possible order
    1 be born
    2 go to primary school
    3 go to secondary school
    4 leave school
    5 go to university
    6 get a job
    7 fall in love
    8 get married
    9 have children
    10 separate
    11 get divorced
    12 retire
    13 die
    Page 72 Exercise 1d
    more small walk talk
    ball form bought four
    Page 72 Exercise 1e
    They are pronounced /ɜː/.
    Page 72 Exercise 2b
    BM 2, 6, 7, 9, 10
    ZM 1, 3, 4, 5, 8
    Page 72 Exercise 3a
    1 All the verbs are in the past tense because he is dead (he was born, he made, he died, etc.).
    2 Past tense he was born, he was 13, he formed a band…and played
    This tense refers to past events in his life, e.g. his childhood and early life.
    Present tense they have three children
    This refers to a situation which is true now in the present.
    Present perfect he has been a musician, he has lived, he has won

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    This structure refers

    to past actions which are still connected to the present, i.e. he started being a
    musician when he was 13 and is still a musician now.
    Page 73 Exercise 4c
    1 He was born in Madrid in 1975.
    2 He moved to Miami to live with his father.
    3 Enrique Martinez is the name he used to get a record contract.
    4 In 1995 he made his first album and called it ‘Enrique Iglesias’.
    5 His fourth album ‘Escape’ was his biggest commercial success in 2001.
    6 Anna Kournikova might be his girlfriend.
    7 100 million is the number of albums he has sold.
    Practical English Episode 5
    Page 74 Exercise 1a
    1 T
    2 T
    3 F
    4 T
    5 F
    6 F
    Page 74 Exercise 1b
    3 He has a date in Manhattan.
    5 Jenny phones Rob.
    6 The restaurant is booked for 8 o’clock.
    Page 74 Exercise 2a
    1 Turn left.
    2 Go straight on.
    3 Take the next turning on the right.
    4 Turn right at the traffic lights.
    5 Go round the roundabout and take the third exit.
    Page 75 Exercise 3b
    Go to the subway station at Prospect Park. Take the B train to West 4th Street.

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    From West 4th

    Street take the A train, and get off at 14th
    Street.
    OK. From Prospect Park take the B train to West 4th Street, and then take the A train to 14th Street.
    That’s only one stop.
    Come out of the subway on Eighth Avenue, go straight on for about 50 yards, and take the first left.
    That’s Greenwich Avenue. The restaurant’s on the right. It’s called The Tea Set.
    And don’t get lost!
    Page 74 Exercise 4a
    No, it wasn’t.
    Page 75 Exercise 4b
    1 He says there was a problem on the underground.
    2 Because the underground is called the subway in the US.
    3 An hour.
    4 Go back in the restaurant, go for a walk, or go to a different restaurant.
    5 He could meet up with Holly.
    6 Jenny.
    Page 75 Exercise 4c
    Rob I’m so sorry.
    Rob I said I’m sorry.
    Jenny I don’t want to stay here any more.
    Jenny I don’t feel like a walk.
    Jenny It’s been a long day.
    Jenny I didn’t mean to say that.
    Lesson 10A
    Page 76 Exercise 1a
    The five inventions are:
    the dishwasher, windscreen wipers, disposable nappies, Tipp-Ex, and the bullet-proof vest.
    Page 76 Exercise 1b
    1 The dishwasher was invented by Josephine Cochrane in 1886.
    2 Windscreen wipers were invented by Mary Anderson in 1903.
    3 Disposable nappies were invented by Marion Donovan in 1950.
    4 Tipp-Ex was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1956.

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    5 The bullet-proof

    vest was invented by Stephanie Kwoleck in 1966.
    Page 76 Exercise 1c
    1 Her servants used to break plates and glasses when they were doing the washing-up.
    2 It was impossible for drivers to see where they were going.
    3 More than 55 million.
    4 She was a secretary.
    5 It was very light, but incredibly strong (stronger than metal).
    Page 76 Exercise 2a
    2 Disposable nappies were invented by Marion Donovan.
    3 More than 55 million nappies are used every day.
    4 Mrs Graham’s invention is called Tipp-Ex today.
    5 Policemen all over the world are protected by the bulletproof vest.
    Page 76 Exercise 2b
    1 Yes
    2 b
    3 a
    Page 77 Exercise 3a
    1 discover
    2 base
    3 design
    4 invent
    Page 77 Exercise 3b
    1 designed
    2 given
    3 invented
    4 opened
    5 shown
    6 played
    7 called
    8 used

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    9 discovered
    10 based
    Page

    77 Exercise 4b
    sh, ti, ci, and ch
    ch is not typical.
    Page 77 Exercise 4c
    /d/ /t/ /ɪd/
    called based created
    move produced directed
    designed invented
    discovered painted
    used
    Page 77 Exercise 4d
    /d/ /t/ /ɪd/
    called based created
    move produced directed
    designed invented
    discovered painted
    used
    Page 77 Exercise 4e
    1 The washing machine was invented in the USA.
    2 These photos were taken with an iPhone.
    3 This wine is produced near here.
    4 Who was the film directed by?
    5 Who were those pictures painted by?
    6 The cash machine wasn’t invented until 1967.
    Lesson 10B
    Page 78 Exercise 1a

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    1 maths
    2 history
    3

    geography
    4 science (physics, chemistry, and biology)
    5 PE
    6 literature
    7 foreign languages
    8 IT
    9 art
    Page 78 Exercise 2b
    They are all negative.
    Page 78 Exercise 2c
    1 WC didn’t use to get to school on time.
    2 JL used to make the other children laugh.
    3 KF was clever, but didn’t use to behave well.
    4 HF used to use very complicated vocabulary.
    5 PD used to cry a lot at school.
    Page 78 Exercise 2d
    1 b the past
    2 b things that happened repeatedly
    Page 79 Exercise 3a
    1 He used to hate school.
    2 I used to be good at French.
    3 They didn’t use to behave well.
    4 She didn’t use to wear glasses.
    5 Did you use to walk to school?
    Page 79 Exercise 3a
    1 Where did you use to live?
    2 I didn’t use to like exams.
    3 I used to have long hair.

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    4 Did you

    use to work hard?
    5 I used to be very shy.
    6 I didn’t use to do any sport.
    Page 79 Exercise 4a
    1 ✗
    2 ✓✗
    3 ✓
    4 ✗
    5 ✓✗
    6 ✓
    Page 79 Exercise 4b
    Speaker 4 didn’t like being at a same-sex school.
    Speaker 6 didn’t use to study a lot, but got good marks.
    Speaker 5 had a very good physics teacher.
    Speaker 1 hated doing sport.
    Speaker 2 liked one school, but not another.
    Speaker 3 used to read a lot at school.
    Lesson 10C
    Page 80 Exercise 1b
    Adrian decides to go to the party. He decides to drive and to pick Tina up at 9.00.
    Page 80 Exercise 1c
    T Hi, Adrian.
    A Oh, hi Tina.
    T It’s Alice’s party tonight. You are going, aren’t you?
    A I don’t know. I’m not sure. I might go, but I might not. I can’t decide.
    T Oh, come on. It’ll be a great. Lots of Alice’s friends are going to be there. You might meet
    someone.
    A Yes, that’s true… OK. I’ll go then.
    T Great. Shall we get a taxi there?

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    A No, I’ll

    take my car… No, wait. It might be difficult to park. Let’s get a taxi.
    T Fine. What time shall I get the taxi for? 9.30?
    A Yes… No… Listen. I’ll take my car. I’ll pick you up at 9.00.
    T Are you sure about that?
    A Yes, I’m sure… I think.
    Page 80 Exercise 1d
    Tina is waiting for Adrian, who is half an hour late. He has changed his mind again.
    Page 80 Exercise 1e
    I might go,
    I might not.
    You might meet someone.
    It might be difficult to park.
    Do we use them for…?
    We use might (+ infinitive) to talk about a possibility.
    Page 80 Exercise 2b
    1 since
    2 key
    3 trousers
    4 near
    5 where
    6 bus
    7 borrow
    8 town
    Page 81 Exercise 3b
    1 C
    2 A
    3 D
    4 E
    5 B
    Page 81 Exercise 4a
    opt option

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    decide decision
    imagine imagination
    inform

    information
    elect election
    invite invitation
    confuse confusion
    organize organization
    educate education
    choose choice
    live life
    die death
    succeed success
    Page 81 Exercise 4b
    opt option
    decide decision
    imagine imagination
    inform information
    elect election
    invite invitation
    organize organization
    educate education
    confuse confusion
    choose choice
    live life
    die death
    succeed success

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    9 & 10

    Revise and Check
    Page 82 Grammar
    1 b
    2 c
    3 a
    4 c
    5 c
    6 a
    7 c
    8 a
    9 b
    10 c
    11 b
    12 b
    13 c
    14 a
    15 c
    Page 82 Vocabulary a
    1 elect, election
    2 decide, decision
    3 choose, choice
    4 organize, organization
    5 die, death
    6 succeed, success
    7 imagine, imagination
    Page 82 Vocabulary b
    1 goat (the others can fly)
    2 lion (the others are farm animals)
    3 spider (the others are sea animals)
    4 fear (the others are adjectives)

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    5 marks (the

    others are school subjects)
    Page 82 Vocabulary c
    1 retire
    2 fell
    3 discovered
    4 based
    5 designed
    Page 82 Vocabulary d
    1 kangaroo (also koala)
    2 bee
    3 crocodile
    4 bull
    5 terrified
    6 separate
    7 science
    8 report
    Page 82 Pronunciation a
    1 bear
    2 cow
    3 children
    4 nervous
    5 subject
    Page 82 Pronunciation b
    1 giraffe
    2 elephant
    3 secondary
    4 retire
    5 design
    Page 83 Can you understand this text? a
    They pushed the swimmers together and swam around them.

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    Page 83 Can

    you understand this text? a
    1 F
    2 T
    3 T
    4 F
    5 F
    6 T
    7 F
    8 F
    9 T
    Page 83 Can you understand these people?
    1 c
    2 c
    3 b
    4 b
    5 a
    Lesson 11A
    Page 84 Exercise 1a
    tennis, high jump, skiing, basketball, cycling, handball, rugby
    Page 84 Exercise 1b
    athletics, baseball, basketball, boxing, cycling, football, golf, handball, hockey, motor racing, rugby,
    skiing, tennis, volleyball, windsurfing
    Page 84 Exercise 2a
    athletics football golf tennis
    lap corner bunker serve
    track penalty hole match point
    Page 84 Exercise 2b
    1 golf
    2 football
    3 athletics

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    4 tennis
    Page 84

    Exercise 2c
    1 The ball has gone into the lake.
    2 The ball has gone over the bar.
    3 Now they have to run round the track one more time.
    4 That’s a very hard return, but the ball has gone out!
    1 a
    2 b
    3 c
    4 d
    Page 85 Exercise 3a
    1 In basketball you have to throw the ball through a ring with a basket.
    2 In football you have to kick the ball into a goal.
    3 In tennis you have to hit the ball over a net.
    4 In the 800 metres you have to run twice round the track.
    Page 85 Exercise 3b
    Some possible answers
    Than man ran, drove, cycled, jogged along the street until he got to the corner.
    Page 85 Exercise 4b
    1 insulted the match official
    John McEnroe
    2 did not want to do his job after the match
    John Howard
    3 became very emotional when he couldn’t take part
    Jon Drummond
    4 tried to hit somebody
    Nelson Piquet
    5 said sorry after the event
    Luciano Gaucci

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    Page 85 Exercise

    4c
    1 down
    2 out
    3 in
    4 past
    5 out of
    6 out of
    Lesson 11B
    Page 86 Exercise 1b
    2 C
    3 D
    4 B
    5 A
    6 E
    7 H
    8 F
    9 I
    Page 87 Exercise 2b
    1 to try to find something you have lost
    look for
    2 to put on clothes in a shop to see if they are the right size
    try on
    3 to have a friendly relationship (with somebody)
    get on with
    Page 87 Exercise 3a
    the alarm clock in the first two sentences, it in the third
    Page 87 Exercise 3b
    1 noun

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    2 pronoun
    Page 87

    Exercise 4a
    1 There’s a wet towel on the floor. Please pick it up.
    2 I can’t concentrate with that music on. Please turn it down.
    3 If you don’t know what the word means, look it up.
    4 Why have you taken your coat off? Put it on!
    5 This book was very expensive. Please look after it.
    6 Why are you wearing your coat in here? Take it off!
    Lesson 11C
    Page 88 Exercise 1b
    1 They are American identical twins.
    2 Because they were adopted by two different families when they were babies.
    3 He decided to find and contact his brother.
    4 It took him six weeks.
    Page 88 Exercise 1d
    Both men have been married twice, they both have a son called James Allen, neither went to
    university, they were both terrible students, they both have a dog called Toy, they don’t do any
    exercise, they own the same car (a Chevrolet), and they both drink Miller Lite beer.
    Page 88 Exercise 1d
    A Hi! I’m Jim.
    B So am I. Great to meet you. Are you married, Jim?
    A Yes… well, I’ve been married twice.
    B Yeah? So have I. Do you have any children?
    A I have one son.
    B So do I. What’s his name?
    A James Allen.
    B That’s amazing! My son’s name is James Allen too!
    A Did you go to college, Jim?
    B No, I didn’t.

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    A Neither did

    I. I was a terrible student.
    B So was I. Hey, this is my dog Toy.
    A I don’t believe it! My dog’s called Toy too!
    B He wants to go outside. My wife usually takes him. I don’t do any exercise at all.
    A Don’t worry. Neither do I. I drive everywhere.
    B What car do you have?
    A A Chevrolet.
    B So do I!
    A+B Let’s have a beer, Jim.
    B What beer do you drink?
    A Miller lite.
    B So do I!
    Page 88 Exercise 1f
    1 Find two phrases that the twins use…
    when they have something + in common.
    + So (am, have, etc.) I.
    when they have something – in common.
    – Neither (did, do, etc.) I.
    2 Why do you think the auxiliary verb changes?
    It changes to follow the tense or form used by the first speaker.
    Page 89 Exercise 2b
    /ð/ although, other, there, without
    /ɵ/ maths, thing, thirsty, through
    Page 89 Exercise 2c
    1 A I like tea. B So do I.
    2 A I’m tired. B So am I.
    3 A I don’t smoke. B Neither do I.
    4 A I’m not hungry. B Neither am I.
    Page 89 Exercise 2d
    1 I catch the bus to work. So do I.

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    2 I like

    chocolate. So do I.
    3 I’m tired. So am I.
    4 I’m not hungry. Neither am I.
    5 I don’t like football. Neither do I.
    6 I’m going out tonight. So am I.
    7 I have a big family. So do I.
    8 I’m not English. Neither am I.
    9 I live in a flat. So do I.
    Page 89 Exercise 4a
    1 like
    2 both
    3 similar
    4 as
    5 identical
    6 so
    7 neither
    Page 89 Exercise 5a
    They have the same name and surname.
    Page 89 Exercise 5b
    1 Because she was bored.
    2 That a man had exactly the same name and surname as her.
    3 She sent him a message.
    4 After a few weeks they met.
    5 They both love the beach and cooking.
    6 They were worried that they were related.
    7 They call each other ‘Kelly boy’ and ‘Kelly girl’.
    8 A travel agent nearly cancelled a ticket.
    9 They are not going to call their children Kelly.

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    Practical English Episode

    6
    Page 90 Exercise 1a
    1 T
    2 F
    3 T
    4 F
    5 F
    6 F
    Page 90 Exercise 1b
    2 He says Jenny can visit London and he can come back to New York.
    4 He doesn’t think it’s a good idea.
    5 They’re going out for dinner.
    6 Barbara wants to talk to Rob.
    Page 90 Exercise 2a
    1 He wants to speak to Barbara.
    2 He has to call three times.
    Page 91 Exercise 2b
    Just a second. I’ll put you through… Hello.
    No, I’m sorry. She’s not at her desk right now.
    I’ll give her the message. You could try her cell phone.
    I’m sorry, I can’t take your call at the moment. Please leave a message after the beep.
    Just a second… I’m sorry, the line’s busy. Do you want to hold?
    Page 91 Exercise 3a
    It is a happy ending.
    Page 91 Exercise 3b
    1 They both have news.
    2 Barbara offered Rob a job in New York.
    3 She sent Barbara an email. She quit her job.
    4 Jenny asks Barbara to delete her email.

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    Page 91 Exercise

    3d
    Rob You go first.
    Jenny That’s great news.
    Jenny I’ll call her.
    Jenny I’ll explain later.
    Barbara Is everything all right?
    Jenny Never better.
    Lesson 12A
    Page 92 Exercise 1a
    Australia 2
    England 4
    Italy 5
    Sweden 7
    Page 92 Exercise 1b
    2 F
    3 E
    4 J
    5 A
    6 C
    7 B
    8 I
    9 D
    10 G
    Page 93 Exercise 2a
    1 Which action happened first, A or B?
    B happened first
    2 What are the two parts of the verb in sentence B?
    had + the past participle (= the past perfect)

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    Page 93 Exercise

    2b
    England: had gone, had left, had run away, had gone, had got, had travelled
    Italy: had decided
    Sweden: had got confused, had put, had sat down
    Page 93 Exercise 2d
    Possible completions
    1 When I got to the check-in desk I suddenly realized that I’d left my passport at home.
    2 When we arrived back from our holiday we found that all our plants had died.
    3 When the film started I realized immediately that I’d already seen it.
    4 I couldn’t answer any of the exam questions because I hadn’t studied.
    5 We spent 20 minutes in the car park looking for the car because we couldn’t remember where we
    had parked.
    Page 93 Exercise 3a
    1 I didn’t know that she’d lost her job.
    2 I remembered that I’d seen the film before.
    3 He failed his exam because he hadn’t studied.
    4 I’d left my phone at home, so I couldn’t call you.
    5 When he arrived we hadn’t finished our dinner.
    6 When we came out of the cinema, it’d stopped raining.
    Page 93 Exercise 4a
    1 Katie came home from work.
    2 Joey attacked her.
    3 Joey sat on her plate.
    4 Joey went to sleep.
    5 Katie met her neighbour.

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    Lesson 12B
    Page 94

    Exercise 1b
    1 a
    2 c
    3 c
    4 b
    5 c
    Page 94 Exercise 1c
    No, Rosemary wasn’t right about everything.
    Page 94 Exercise 2a
    she was, her (mum), she wouldn’t, she’d (taken) them (to) her (sister)
    Page 94 Exercise 2c
    1 I’m in a hurry. She said that she was in a hurry.
    2 I’ll write. He said that he would write.
    3 I didn’t see it. She said that she hadn’t seen it.
    4 I’m hungry. He said that he was hungry.
    5 I’ll be late. She said that she would be late.
    6 I’ve finished. He said that he had finished.
    7 I’m coming. She said that she was coming.
    8 I’ll do it again. He said that he would do it again.
    9 I had a great time. She said that she had had a great time.
    10 I’m tired. He said that he was tired.
    Page 95 Exercise 3
    1 ‘I have a problem,’ Annie said.
    2 Annie told us that she had a problem.
    3 Lisa said that she was leaving her husband.
    4 He told the teacher that he had left his homework at home.
    5 His teacher said that he didn’t believe him.
    6 Can you tell Mark that I can’t meet him tonight?
    7 What did you say to her?

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    8 When I

    was a child my mother used to tell us not to say hello to people we didn’t know.
    Page 95 Exercise 5a
    1 d happy, married, nappies, rabbit, baggage
    2 b hurry, rubbish, runner, summer, butterfly
    3 c written, miss, bitten, different, middle
    4 e letter, better, message, umbrella, tennis
    5 a gossip, offer, sorry, bottle, robber
    Page 95 Exercise 5c
    kettle /ˈketl/
    nanny /ˈnani/
    pottery /ˈpɒtəri/
    slippers /ˈslɪpəz/
    supper /ˈsʌpə/
    Page 95 Exercise 6a
    1 T
    2 T
    3 T
    4 F (People enjoy sharing bad news about people they dislike.)
    5 F (Men gossip with their wives or girlfriends.)
    Lesson 12C
    Page 96 Exercise 1a
    1 The British artist David Hockney
    2 She took part in an anti-war demonstration in 1968 and her rich grandfather disinherited her.
    3 Osaka Airport in Japan
    4 A younger man who has a relationship with an older woman
    5 Sarah Ferguson’s
    6 Vitamin D
    7 Hugh Laurie
    8 Murphy’s Law

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    9 Seven
    10 The

    American writer O. Henry
    11 Bob Marley
    12 A woman (Josephine Cochrane)
    13 Winston Churchill
    14 The American tennis player, John McEnroe
    15 Kelly Hildebrandt
    Page 96 Exercise 1c
    1 Question 1 doesn’t have an auxiliary verb in it, but question 2 does have one (did).
    2 Who is the subject.
    3 Caroline de Bendern is the subject.
    4 3, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14.
    Page 105 Exercise 12Ca
    Complete your questions with the verb in brackets in the past simple.
    1 Who lost the battle of Waterloo in 1815?
    2 Which Spanish actress won an Oscar in 2006?
    3 Who directed the film Avatar?
    4 Which Formula 1 driver retired in 2007, but returned to racing in 2010?
    5 Which Roman Emperor said ‘I came I saw I conquered’?
    6 Who broke the world record for the 100 and 200 metres race at the Beijing Olympics?
    7 Which painter cut off part of his ear?
    8 Who discovered penicillin?
    Page 110 Exercise 12Ca
    1 Who became President of the USA eight years after his father had been the US president?
    2 Who played the part of the mother in the film Mamma Mia?
    3 Which tennis player won Wimbledon five years in a row between 2003 and 2007?
    4 Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
    5 Which film won eleven Oscars in 2003?
    6 Who used a wooden horse to enter the city of Troy?
    7 Which famous boxer refused to fight in the Vietnam War in 1967?

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    8 Who invented

    the telephone?
    11 & 12 Revise and Check
    Page 98 Grammar
    1 c
    2 a
    3 c
    4 b
    5 a
    6 c
    7 b
    8 b
    9 a
    10 c
    11 a
    12 c
    13 c
    14 c
    15 c
    Page 98 Vocabulary a
    1 through
    2 into
    3 along
    4 towards
    5 past
    6 off
    7 up
    8 off
    9 back
    10 out

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    Page 98 Vocabulary

    b
    1 identical
    2 as
    3 similar
    4 neither
    5 both
    Page 98 Vocabulary c
    1 go
    2 put
    3 tell
    4 look
    5 leave
    6 turn
    7 have
    8 get
    9 give
    10 do
    Page 98 Pronunciation a
    Insert EF sound pictures after each number. 1 = up, 2 = fish, 3 = owl, 4 = thumb, 5 = girl.
    1 put
    2 find
    3 through
    4 neither
    5 message
    Page 98 Pronunciation b
    1 athletics
    2 towards
    3 forward
    4 similar
    5 different

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    Page 98 Can

    you understand this text? a
    They both had a life-saving heart operation in the same hospital, on the same day performed by the
    same heart surgeon.
    Page 98 Can you understand this text? b
    8 Their daughter was born.
    1 They both had a heart operation in the same hospital.
    5 Alistair had another heart operation.
    7 They got married.
    4 They discovered that they had been in the same hospital 20 years earlier.
    3 They discovered that they both had the same heart problem.
    2 They met at a swimming pool.
    6 Alistair asked Alison to marry him.
    Page 98 Can you understand these people?
    1 b
    2 a
    3 c
    4 a
    5 c

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    WRITING
    Page 111 Exercise

    1a
    1 I am 21 years old.
    2 studying
    3 photo
    4 brown
    5 friends
    6 can be
    7 don’t
    8 much
    9 because
    10 English
    Page 111 Exercise 1b
    1 He’s from Barcelona.
    2 Carlos.
    3 His parents and his dog.
    4 He’s at university. / He’s a student.
    5 He has black hair and brown eyes.
    6 He’s positive and funny.
    7 Watching TV and playing computer games.
    Page 112 Exercise 2a
    1 What’s your favourite photo?
    2 Who took it? When? Where?
    3 What was happening when you took the photo?
    4 Why do you like it?
    5 Where do you keep it?
    Page 112 Exercise 2b
    2 in, on, in
    3 on, round
    5 on, on, of

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    Page 114 Exercise

    4a
    1 city
    2 population
    3 area
    4 historic
    5 modern
    6 weather
    7 food
    8 nature
    9 rivers
    Page 114 Exercise 4b
    1 Where do you live? Where is it? How big is it?
    2 What’s your hometown like? What is there to see there?
    3 What’s the weather like?
    4 What’s it famous for?
    5 What’s the best thing about it? Do you like living there?
    Page 115 Exercise 5Aa
    How much do the courses cost? ✓
    When do the courses start and finish? ✓
    How many students are there in a class?
    Are there Business English classes?
    Where can I stay? ✓
    Where are the teachers from?
    Page 115 Exercise 5Ab
    Formal Informal
    Dear Sir / Madam Dear X / Hi / Hello
    I am writing I’m writing
    I would like I’d like
    I look forward to hearing Look forward to hearing from you. /
    from you. Can’t wait to hear from you.

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    Yours faithfully Lots

    of love / Love
    Page 116 Exercise 6b
    2 separated
    3 has been
    4 went
    5 met
    6 have worked
    7 moved
    8 has made
    9 has won
    10 broke up
    Page 117 Exercise 7b
    2 Firstly
    3 for example
    4 Thirdly
    5 Finally
    6 To conclude
    7 Instead

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    GRAMMAR BANK
    Page 127

    Grammar Bank Exercise 1Aa
    1 Where do you come from?
    2 Where is the train station?
    3 How often do you read magazines?
    4 Where are your friends from?
    5 Why didn’t you write to me?
    6 Do you often go to the cinema?
    7 What does this word mean?
    8 What time did your friends arrive?
    9 Does the class finish at 8.00?
    10 Where were you born?
    Page 127 Grammar bank Exercise 1Ab
    1 Do you have a car?
    2 Is your brother older than you?
    3 How often does he write to you?
    4 What time does this class start?
    5 Is your friend from Brazil?
    6 How many languages do you speak?
    7 Where was she born?
    8 Where did you go last summer?
    9 Is your father a doctor?
    10 Did you come to school by bus?
    Page 127 Grammar Bank Exercise 1Ba
    1 Does Anna like music?
    2 My sister has a lot of hobbies.
    3 I don’t get on very well with my parents.
    4 My brother studies at university.
    5 My neighbours don’t have any children.

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    6 When does

    the film start?
    7 He goes out twice a week.
    8 We don’t often talk about politics.
    9 How often do you email your brother?
    10 I don’t go on Facebook very often.
    Page 127 Grammar Bank Exercise 1Bb
    1 I always go to bed before 11.00.
    2 Kate hardly ever sees her family.
    3 We never go shopping on Saturdays.
    4 I go to the dentist’s twice a year.
    5 They sometimes have breakfast in the garden. / Sometimes they have breakfast in the garden.
    6 We usually listen to the radio in the morning.
    7 Alan runs in the park every day. / Every day Alan runs in the park.
    8 I never drink coffee after 4.00.
    Page 127 Grammar Bank Exercise 1Ca
    1 John is wearing a shirt today!
    2 It’s hot. Why are you wearing a coat?
    3 Anna isn’t sitting next to Jane today.
    4 Hey! You’re standing on my foot!
    5 What book are you reading?
    6 We are thinking of you at the moment.
    7 Is she wearing make-up?
    8 They are making a big mistake.
    9 Is your mother shopping in town?
    10 She isn’t living with her parents at the moment.
    Page 127 Grammar Bank Exercise 1Cb
    1 My dog’s not dangerous. He doesn’t bite.
    2 Why are you wearing sunglasses? It’s raining.
    3 You can turn off the radio. I’m not listening to it.
    4 I need to go to the bank. I don’t have any money.

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    5 Be careful!

    The baby’s putting that pen in her mouth!
    6 A Do you usually cook at weekends?
    B No, we normally eat out.
    7 A What are you doing here?
    B I’m waiting for Emma. She’s late, as usual.
    8 I usually drink tea, but I want a coffee today.
    9 My sister works from 9.00 to 5.00. She’s a secretary.
    10 We live in Paris, be we’re staying in Nice at the moment.
    Page 129 Grammar Bank Exercise 2Ba
    1 I took this photo when my wife was working in the garden.
    2 He met his wife when he was living in Japan.
    3 They weren’t waiting for us when we arrived.
    4 Was she wearing a coat when she went out?
    5 The sun was shining when I left for work.
    6 What were you doing at 7.30 last night?
    7 I wasn’t listening when you gave the instructions.
    8 We weren’t watching TV when you phoned.
    Page 129 Grammar Bank Exercise 2Bb
    1 I broke my arm when I was playing football.
    2 Were you driving fast when the police stopped you?
    3 It was snowing when we left the pub.
    4 I didn’t see the match because I was working.
    5 When you called me, I was talking to my boss.
    6 We were studying in Cambridge when we met.
    7 Were they living in Rome when they had their first baby?
    Page 129 Grammar Bank Exercise 2Ca
    1 C
    2 G
    3 B
    4 E

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    5 A
    6 F
    7

    H
    8 D
    Page 129 Grammar Bank Exercise 2Cb
    1 Although it was very cold, she wasn’t wearing a coat.
    2 I woke up in the night because there was a noise.
    3 I called him, but his mobile was turned off.
    4 Although she’s very nice, she doesn’t have many friends.
    5 There was nothing on TV, so I went to bed.
    6 All the cafés were full because it was a public holiday.
    7 She wanted to be a doctor, but she failed her exams.
    8 The garden looked very beautiful, so I took a photograph.
    9 Although the team played well, they didn’t win.
    Page 131 Grammar Bank Exercise 3Aa
    a 1 Is your sister going to learn Chinese?
    2 You’re going to be in class 3 next year.
    3 We aren’t going to go camping next summer. We’re going to stay in a hotel.
    4 We’re going to get a taxi to the airport.
    5 I’m going to cook a wonderful meal tonight.
    6 You can talk, but I’m not going to listen to you.
    7 What are you going to do when you leave school?
    Page 131 Grammar Bank Exercise 3Ab
    1 We’re going to be late for work!
    2 Not that one. It’s going to be too expensive.
    3 You’re going to love this book!
    Page 131 Grammar Bank Exercise 3Ba
    1 N
    2 F
    3 F

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    4 N
    5 N
    6

    F
    7 F
    8 N
    Page 131 Grammar Bank Exercise 3Bb
    1 ’m packing
    2 ’m flying
    3 are you going
    4 ’m seeing
    5 are you meeting
    6 ’m working
    Page 131 Grammar Bank Exercise 3Ca
    1 An octopus is an animal which lives in the sea and has eight legs.
    2 A lawnmower is a machine which cuts the grass.
    3 A waiter is the person who serves you in a café.
    4 A changing room is a room where people try on clothes.
    5 A porter is the person who helps you with your luggage.
    6 Garlic is a kind of food which keeps vampires away.
    7 A garage is a place where people fix cars.
    Page 131 Grammar Bank Exercise 3Cb
    1 That’s the dog which always barks at night.
    2 That’s the shop where I bought my wedding dress.
    3 That’s the actor who was in Glee.
    4 They’re the children who live next door to me.
    5 This is the restaurant where they make great pizza.
    6 That’s the switch which controls the air conditioning.
    7 He’s the teacher who teaches my sister.
    8 That’s the room where we have our meetings.
    9 This is the light which is broken.

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    Page 133 Grammar

    Bank Exercise 4Aa
    1 She’s bought a new jacket.
    2 He hasn’t found a job yet.
    3 Have you spoken to Mr Jackson?
    4 We’ve found a fantastic hotel.
    5 They haven’t finished eating.
    6 Have you seen Peter this morning?
    7 Have you done your homework this week?
    8 We haven’t replied to Mr Jones’s email yet.
    Page 133 Grammar Bank Exercise 4Ab
    1 I’ve just had breakfast.
    2 Have you finished your homework yet?
    3 The film has already started.
    4 I haven’t met his girlfriend yet.
    5 They’ve just got married.
    6 He’s already gone home.
    7 Have you spoken to him yet?
    8 I haven’t read his new book yet.
    Page 133 Grammar Bank Exercise 4Ba
    1 Have you ever bought clothes from that shop?
    2 I’ve always wanted a pair of designer shoes.
    3 I haven’t read the newspaper today.
    4 We haven’t been to the new shopping centre yet.
    5 Has your brother lived abroad all his life?
    6 They have gone to live in South America.
    7 She has never flown before.
    8 James hasn’t met his girlfriend’s family yet.
    9 Have you eaten in this restaurant before?
    10 Jane has gone to the gym…
    Page 133 Grammar Bank Exercise 4Bb

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    1 did you

    see
    2 went
    3 haven’t been
    4 saw
    5 Did you enjoy
    6 loved
    Page 133 Grammar Bank Exercise 4Bc
    1 The kids aren’t here. They’ve all gone out.
    2 Have you ever been to the swimming pool in town?
    3 I haven’t been to Sue’s new flat yet.
    4 My sister has gone to teach in France.
    5 Oh good. Dad’s been to the shop – the fridge is full.
    Page 133 Grammar Bank Exercise 4Ca
    1 Did you meet anybody last night?
    2 Somebody phoned when you were out. They’re going to call back later.
    3 I’ve seen your wallet somewhere, but I can’t remember where.
    4 There’s nothing interesting on TV tonight. Let’s go out.
    5 Did anybody call while I was out?
    6 Did you go somewhere exciting at the weekend?
    7 I’ve bought you something really nice for Christmas!
    8 I rang the doorbell, but nobody answered.
    9 We went shopping, but we didn’t buy anything.
    10 There’s nowhere more expensive than London!
    Page 133 Grammar Bank Exercise 4Cb
    1 What did you do last night? Nothing.
    2 Where did you go yesterday? Nowhere.
    3 Who did you see? Nobody.
    Page 133 Grammar Bank Exercise 4Cc
    1 I didn’t do anything.
    2 I didn’t go anywhere.

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    3 I didn’t

    see anybody.
    Page 135 Grammar Bank Exercise 5Aa
    1 Modern computers are much faster than the early ones.
    2 My sister is taller than me.
    3 I’m busier this week than I was last week.
    4 Newcastle is further from London than Leeds.
    5 I thought the third Men in Black film was worse than the first two.
    6 Manchester United played better than Arsenal.
    7 The French exam was harder than the German.
    8 My new job is more boring than my old one.
    9 My new apartment is bigger than my old one.
    10 I’m not lazy – I just work more slowly than you.
    Page 135 Grammar Bank Exercise 5Ab
    1 Jerry isn’t as short as Adam.
    2 My bag isn’t as nice as yours.
    3 London isn’t as big as Tokyo.
    4 Cricket isn’t as popular as tennis.
    5 Adults don’t learn languages as fast as children.
    6 You don’t work as hard as me.
    7 France didn’t play as well as England.
    Page 135 Grammar Bank Exercise 5Ba
    1 Thais are the most polite people I’ve ever met.
    2 Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
    3 This is the worst time to drive to the city.
    4 She’s the friendliest girl at school.
    5 This is the most important part of the exam.
    6 The best time to visit New England is autumn.
    7 Ulan Bator is one of the most polluted cities in the world.
    8 The furthest I’ve ever flown is to Bali.
    9 That’s definitely the funniest film I’ve ever seen.

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    10 Rob’s daughters

    are all pretty, but I think Emily is the prettiest.
    Page 135 Grammar Bank Exercise 5Bb
    1 It’s the hottest country I’ve ever been to.
    2 She’s the most unfriendly person I’ve ever met.
    3 It’s the easiest exam he’s ever done.
    4 They’re the most expensive trousers I’ve ever bought.
    5 It’s the longest film I’ve ever watched.
    6 He’s the most attractive man I’ve ever seen.
    7 It’s the worst meal I’ve ever eaten.
    8 He’s the most interesting teacher I’ve ever had.
    Page 135 Grammar Bank Exercise 5Ca
    1 I eat too much chocolate.
    2 I eat too many crisps.
    3 I don’t drink enough water.
    4 I can’t come. I am too busy.
    5 You work too much.
    6 I don’t have enough time.
    7 I don’t go out enough.
    8 She’s too lazy.
    Page 135 Grammar Bank Exercise 5Cb
    1 I’m not very fit. I don’t do enough exercise.
    2 I can’t walk to school. It’s too far.
    3 There are too many cars on the road today.
    4 I spend too much time on the computer – it gives me headaches.
    5 I don’t sleep enough – only five or six hours, but I really need eight.
    6 I was too ill to go to work yesterday.
    7 There were too many people at the party, so it was impossible to dance.
    8 I always have too much work and not enough free time.
    Page 137 Grammar Bank Exercise 6Aa
    1 I think they’ll lose the match.

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    2 Will the

    meeting be long?
    3 She won’t get the job.
    4 Will you see him at work later?
    5 It’ll be impossible to park.
    6 You won’t like that book.
    7 I think she’ll love the present I bought her.
    8 There won’t be a lot of traffic in the morning.
    9 You’ll be able to find a good job, I’m sure.
    10 Everything will be OK, so there’s no need to worry.
    Page 137 Grammar Bank Exercise 6Ab
    1 I think they will be famous one day.
    2 I’m sure you’ll like it.
    3 Do you think it will snow?
    4 What do you think I will get for Christmas?
    5 I’m sure you will pass.
    Page 137 Grammar Bank Exercise 6Ba
    1 I
    2 H
    3 A
    4 B
    5 C
    6 D
    7 F
    8 E
    Page 137 Grammar Bank Exercise 6Bb
    1 A I can’t do this crossword.
    B Shall I help you?
    2 A It’s a secret.
    B I won’t tell anyone, I promise.
    3 A When will I hear from you again?

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    B I’ll call

    you tonight.
    4 A Can I borrow €50?
    B When will you pay me back?
    5 A It’s my birthday next week.
    B Don’t worry. I won’t forget.
    6 A I feel ill.
    B Shall I take you home?
    7 A This chocolate you bought isn’t very nice.
    B Yes, I know. I won’t buy it again.
    8 A These shoes are too small.
    B I’ll get a bigger pair for you, madam.
    Page 137 Grammar Bank Exercise 6Ca
    1 Do you often remember your dreams?
    2 Did you listen to the match on the radio last night?
    3 Who do you think will win the election next year?
    4 Does your brother like rock music?
    5 What are you going to watch on TV tonight?
    6 Was it snowing when you left?
    7 Were you at the party last night? I didn’t see you.
    8 Have you been to the supermarket?
    9 Has the film finished yet?
    Page 137 Grammar Bank Exercise 6Cb
    A What are we doing tonight?
    B We’re having dinner with Jack and Mary.
    A But we had dinner with them last week!
    B Yes, but they want to tell us some good news.
    A Oh, OK then. Shall I buy some champagne?
    B It’s 8 o’clock. Where have you been?
    A I’m sorry. When I was walking home I stopped to buy champagne. And then I saw Mark in the
    shop…

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    B Well, hurry

    up. We’re going to be late!
    A It’s OK. I’ve already ordered a taxi and I’ll be ready in five minutes.
    Page 139 Grammar Bank Exercise 7Aa
    1 E
    2 D
    3 F
    4 A
    5 C
    Page 139 Grammar Bank Exercise 7Ab
    Complete the sentences with a positive or negative infinitive.
    1A Hi, I’m Donatella.
    B I’m Renée. Nice to meet you.
    2 What do you want to do tonight?
    3 I need to go to the shop. I don’t have any bread or milk.
    4 Try not to make a noise. Your father’s asleep.
    5 I’d really like to learn how to drive.
    6 Be careful not to drive too fast on the way home – the roads are icy.
    7 He’s decided to look for a new job.
    Page 139 Grammar Bank Exercise 7Ba
    1 One thing that always makes me happy is swimming in the sea.
    2 You can’t learn to play a musical instrument well without practising regularly.
    3 My brother’s very bad at remembering names.
    4 Teaching teenagers is very hard.
    5 My sister spends hours on the phone texting her friends.
    6 I hate being the first to arrive at parties.
    7 Travelling by train is usually cheaper than by plane.
    8 I’ll go on studying for as long as I can – I love being a student!
    Page 139 Grammar Bank Exercise 7Bb
    1 Doing Pilates is good for your health.
    2 We’ve decided not to have a holiday this year.

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    3 We don’t

    take the car. It’s impossible to park.
    4 I’m not very good at reading maps.
    5 You can borrow the car if you promise to drive slowly.
    6 Has it stopped raining?
    7 I don’t mind cooking, but I don’t like doing the washing-up.
    8 I hate getting up early in the morning.
    Page 139 Grammar Bank Exercise 7Ca
    1 Janice has to study very hard – she has exams soon.
    2 You have to stop your car at a red light.
    3 Does your sister have to go to London for her job interview?
    4 You have to wear a uniform if you are a policeman.
    5 We have to get up early tomorrow. Our flight leaves at 6.30.
    6 Harry doesn’t have to work today – his shop is closed.
    7 I have to go now. It’s very late.
    8 Do we have to go to bed? It’s only 10 o’clock!
    Page 139 Grammar Bank Exercise 7Cb
    1 You mustn’t touch the oven. It’s hot.
    2 Do you have to send a photo with your passport form?
    3 The concert is free. You don’t have to pay.
    4 I’m late for a meeting. I have to / must go now. ✓
    5 You mustn’t leave the door open – the dog will get out.
    6 We must try that new restaurant in town.
    7 In Britain you have to drive on the left.
    8 Do you have to / Must you be tall to be good at tennis? ✓
    Page 141 Grammar Bank Exercise 8Aa
    1 You shouldn’t work really long hours every day.
    2 You should lose a bit of weight.
    3 You should eat more fruit and vegetables.
    4 You shouldn’t put so much sugar in your coffee.
    5 You should start doing some exercise.

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    6 You should

    drink less alcohol.
    7 You should drink more water.
    8 You shouldn’t go to bed so late.
    Page 141 Grammar Bank Exercise 8Ab
    1 You should wear a scarf. It’s really cold today.
    2 I should study this afternoon. I have an exam tomorrow.
    3 You shouldn’t walk alone in that part of the city. Get a taxi.
    4 She should relax more, She’s very stressed.
    5 You shouldn’t drive so fast at night – the roads are dangerous.
    6 You should go to bed. You look tired.
    7 Parents should spend more time with their children.
    8 We shouldn’t have a break yet – we only started work at 10.00.
    Page 141 Grammar Bank Exercise 8Ba
    1 D
    2 G
    3 E
    4 F
    5 A
    6 B
    Page 141 Grammar Bank Exercise 8Bb
    1 If you tell me a secret, I won’t tell anybody else.
    2 If I don’t write it down, I won’t remember it.
    3 Will you call me if you get any news?
    4 She’ll help you if you ask her nicely.
    5 I’ll phone you if I hear from Alex.
    6 You’ll miss your friends if you go to Paris.
    7 If you listen carefully, you’ll understand everything.
    8 The boss won’t be very pleased if you are late for work.
    9 I’ll drive you home if you give me directions.
    Page 141 Grammar Bank Exercise 8Ca

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    1 This isn’t

    my pen, it’s Susan’s.
    2 I think this book is yours.
    3 This isn’t your suitcase, it’s ours.
    4 Where’s Mary? I think these are her gloves.
    5 These keys are mine.
    6 They showed us their holiday photographs.
    7 These seats are theirs, not ours. We’re over there.
    8 Is this your bag?
    9 This isn’t my jacket. It’s hers.
    Page 141 Grammar Bank Exercise 8Cb
    1 A Is that her car?
    B No, it’s her boyfriend’s. Hers is a white Peugeot.
    2 Maya has a new boyfriend, but I haven’t met him yet.
    3 Look. Here’s a photo of Alex and Kim with their new baby.
    4 We’ve finished paying for our house, so it’s ours now.
    5 These are our tickets. Can you give Maria and Marta theirs?
    6 We’re very lucky. Our parents bought this dog for us.
    7 We both love gardening. Would you like to see our garden?
    8 London is famous for its parks.
    Page 143 Grammar Bank Exercise 9Aa
    1 E
    2 D
    3 C
    4 F
    5 G
    6 B
    Page 143 Grammar Bank Exercise 9Ab
    1 We would buy the house if it had a garden.
    2 If you tried Indian food, I’m sure you would like it.
    3 You would learn more if you worked harder.

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    4 If we

    rented a car, we could drive up to the mountains.
    5 We would see our son more often if he lived nearer.
    6 I wouldn’t go to that restaurant if I were you – it’s very expensive.
    7 I would drive you to the airport if my mum didn’t have the car.
    8 I quite like cycling, but I wouldn’t cycle to work if I had a car.
    9 Would you phone your country if you got a well-paid job abroad?
    10 I love living here. I wouldn’t be happy if I had to leave.
    Page 143 Grammar Bank Exercise 9Ba
    1 How long have you been frightened of clowns?
    2 How long has your sister had her car?
    3 How long have you lived here?
    4 How long has your dad been a teacher?
    5 How long have you known your boyfriend?
    6 How long has Britain been in the EU?
    7 How long have you had your cat?
    8 How long has he worked for the same company?
    Page 143 Grammar Bank Exercise 9Bb
    1 I’ve been frightened of clowns since I was a child.
    2 She’s had her car for three years.
    3 I’ve lived here for a long time.
    4 He’s been a teacher since 1990.
    5 I’ve known my boyfriend since May.
    6 It’s been in the EU since 1973.
    7 We’ve had our cat for about two years.
    8 He’s worked for the same company since 2008.
    Page 143 Grammar Bank Exercise 9Ca
    1 He left school two years ago.
    2 I’ve lived in Cardiff for two years, but then I moved to Swansea.
    3 She’s lived in Florida since 2010.
    4 My sister had her baby yesterday!