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	 Introduction
VOCABULARY (page 4)
1	 1.	 three schoolbags	 6.	 eight markers
	 2.	 five rubbers 	 7.	 three pencil cases
	 3.	 six pens	 8.	 one diary
	 4.	 twelve pencils	 9.	 two pencil sharpeners
	 5.	 four rulers
2	 1.	 purple; e	 7.	 brown; c
	 2.	 yellow; g	 8.	 white; d
	 3.	 blue; i	 9.	 grey; b
	 4.	 orange; a	 10.	 pink; f
	 5.	 green; h	 11.	 black; k
	 6.	 red; j
(page 5)
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4	 1.	 first	 6.	 fourteenth
	 2.	 two	 7.	 twenty-second
	 3.	 third	 8.	 thirtieth
	 4.	 fifth	 9.	 forty-three
	 5.	 twelve
5	 a.	 Friday 	 e.	 Thursday
	 b.	 Sunday	 f.	 Tuesday	
	 c.	 Saturday	 g.	 Wednesday
	 d.	 Monday
	 1.	 Monday
	 2.	 Tuesday
	 3.	 Wednesday
	 4.	 Thursday
	 5.	 Friday
	 6.	 Saturday
	 7.	 Sunday
6	 1.	 the twenty-first of January
	 2.	 the twenty-third of February
	 3.	 the first of March
	 4.	 the fifteenth of April
	 5.	 the thirteenth of May
	 6.	 the eighteenth of June
	 7.	 the thirty-first of July
	 8.	 the fourth of August
	 9.	 the seventh of September
	 10.	 the twenty-fifth of October
	 11.	 the twenty-third of November
	 12.	 the thirtieth of December
(page 6)
7	 1.	 sixteen • twenty
	 2.	 November • December
	 3.	 tenth • thirteenth
	 4.	 seventy • ninety
	 5.	 August • October
	 6.	 eleventh • ninth
	 7.	 Sunday • Tuesday
	 8.	 twenty • twenty-five
8	 1.	 grandparents
	 2.	 parents
	 3.	 children
	 1. a	 2. b	 3.	 a	 4.	 a	 5.	 b
9	 1. c	 2. c	 3.	 a	 4.	 b	 5.	 a
	 6. a	 7. b	 8. b
GRAMMAR (page 7)
1	 1.	 b	 2.	 c	 3.	 c	 4.	 a	 5.	 a	 6.	 a
2	 1.	 I			 5.	 He			
	 2.	 He			 6.	 We		
	 3.	 They			 7.	 You
	 4.	 It
3	The lines which don’t connect to the correct words are
she ➝ his and he ➝ her
4	 1.	 my	 5.	 His
	 2.	 Its		 6.	 Her
	 3.	 their	 7.	 Our
	 4.	 Your
5	 1.	 This	 3.	 That
	 2.	 These	 4.	 Those
1 2
3 4
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Workbook Answer Key
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Workbook Answer Key
LISTENING (page 8)
1	 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 1):
		Hi! My name is Kathy and this is my family. That’s me in
the picture. I’ve got a grey and white school bag. It’s got
my name on it – K for Kathy … Miller. I’ve got a ruler,
too. Those are my grandparents. Their names are Ruth
and Charles – Ruth and Charles Gordon. They’re fantastic
grandparents and I love them. My sister, Kim, is in the
picture. She’s got markers and a book. Kim is seven years
old. Her birthday is on 2nd July. That’s my big brother,
Thomas. Thomas is 16 years old. His birthday is in July,
too. It’s 23rd July. Um … oh, yes – those are my parents.
My dad’s name is Gary and my mum is Lauren. Mum has
got a birthday in September – 28th September. It’s her
fortieth birthday!
	 1.	 Kathy	 5.	 Lauren
	 2.	 Charles	 6.	 Kim
	 3.	 Ruth	 7.	 Thomas
	 4.	 Gary
SPEAKING
2	 1.	 I’m
	 2.	 My name
	 3.	 meet you
	 4.	 Nice to meet you, too
3	 1.	 a	 2.	 b	 3.	 b	 4.	 a	 5.	 a
	 Unit 1
VOCABULARY (page 9)
1	
	 1. 	ear	 6. 	arm
	 2. 	eye	 7. 	hand
	 3. 	nose	 8. 	leg
	 4. 	hair	 9. 	foot
	 5. 	mouth
2	 1.	 tall/short	 5.	 old/young
	 2.	 ugly/good-looking	 6.	 fat/thin
	 3.	 long/short	 7.	 fair/dark
	 4. 	curly/straight	 8.	 small/big
3	 1.	 long	 4.	 curly
	 2.	 big	 5.	 small
	 3.	 old
4	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
GRAMMAR (page 10)
1	 1.	 is	 3.	 aren’t	 5.	 are	 7.	 isn’t
	 2.	 is	 4.	 are	 6.	 is	 8.	 is
2	 1.	 Are your feet big?
	 2.	 Is your schoolbag black?
	 3.	 Are your eyes dark?
	 4. 	Is your mother’s hair long?
		 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3	 1.	 Who, Superman	 4.	 When, 29th February
	 2.	 What, Kal-El	 5.	 What, black
	 3.	 Where, Krypton
4	 1. 	has got	 4.	 has got
	 2.	 hasn’t got	 5.	 haven’t got
	 3.	 haven’t got
5	 1.	 Have you got a cat?
	 2.	 Have all your friends got computers?
	 3.	 Has your mother got green eyes?
	 4.	 Have you got a television in your room?	
	 5. 	Has your teacher got red hair?
6	 1.	 Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
	 2.	 Yes, they have. / No, they haven’t.
	 3.	 Yes, she has. / No, she hasn’t.
	 4.	 Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
	 5.	 Yes, he/she has. / No, he/she hasn’t.
(page 11)
7	 A	 1.	 is	 4.	 aren’t
		 2.	 is	 5.	 has got
		 3.	 hasn’t got	 6.	 is
	 B	 1.	 are	 5. 	are
		 2.	 are	 6. 	aren’t
		 3. 	aren’t	 7.	 are
		 4.	 have got
8	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
9	 1.	 Billy’s
	 2.	 Ross’ / Ross’s
	 3.	 The boy’s
	 4.	 Women’s
	 5.	 The actors’
h g h u n o h a n d
a a t m o u t h a t
i d s i s q c n r e
r h e t e l e g m a
k f o o t z b p a r
c o i j e y e f y c
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0	 1.	 The dog’s legs are very long.
	 2.	 The girl’s eyes are big and green.
	 3.	 The cats’ ears are big.
	 4.	 The boy’s hair is short. / The man’s hair is short.
	 5.	 Mr Jones’ / Mr Jones’s house isn’t small.
1	 1.	 Phil’s dog is big.
	 2. 	The children’s hair is long.
	 3.	 Thomas’ / Thomas’s friends are nice.
	 4. 	The avatars’ eyes are red.
2	 1.	 is		 6.	 his
	 2.	 That	 7.	 Torres’
	 3.	 isn’t	 8.	 are
	 4.	 He		 9.	 have got
	 5.	 has got	 10.	 their
READING (page 12)
1	
2	 1.	 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
	 2.	 a normal, good-looking man
	 3.	 white
	 4.	 blonde and straight
	 5.	 blue
	 6.	 Being John Malkovich
DESCRIBING PEOPLE (page 13)
1	 1. 	f	 2.	 e	 3.	 d	 4.	 a	 5.	 b	 6.	 c
2	 1.	 unfriendly	 3.	 quiet
	 2.	 lazy	 4.	 shy
3	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4	 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 2):
	 Lee:	 Hi, Diana!
	 Diana:	 Hi, Lee. Who is that girl with your sister?
	 Lee:	The girl with my sister? The tall girl with long
hair?
	 Diana:	 Yes.
	 Lee:	Oh, that’s the new girl in her class at school.
She’s my sister’s new friend.
	 Diana:	 What’s her name?
	 Lee: 	 Michelle.
	 Diana:	 Where’s she from?
	 Lee:	She’s from Quebec. That’s in Canada. She knows
French and English because they speak French
and English at her school in Quebec.
	 Diana:	 Wow! French and English!
	 Lee:	And she’s a really good basketball player … She’s
got a brother in Year 8. His name is Brad and he
plays 	basketball, too. That’s two basketball
players in one family. Brad is very good-looking!
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	 Diana:	 Brad. That’s a nice name. What does he look like?
	 Lee:	Well, he’s got green eyes and curly, brown hair.
He’s tall and thin and very athletic.
	 Diana:	Oh, I love green eyes and curly hair! What’s he
like? Is he friendly?
	 Lee:	He’s quiet, but he’s very nice. And he’s very
clever.
	 Diana:	 What’s his favourite music?
	 Lee:	I don’t know. Let’s ask him … there he is!
Brad … !
	 1.	 T	 2.	 F	 3.	 T	 4.	 T	 5.	 F
5	 1.	 c		 4.	 c
	 2.	 a		 5.	 b
	 3.	 c
6	 1. 	What’s your friend’s name?
	 2.	 How old is she?
	 3.	 What does she look like?
	 4.	 What colour are her eyes?
	 5.	 What’s she like?
(page 14)
7	 1. 	Phil has got a fat cat.
	 2.	 Those boys are unfriendly.	
	 3.	 Rita is a lazy girl.
	 4.	 The men haven’t got big feet.
	 5.	 You aren’t nervous.
8	
	
9	 Accept all logical answers.
0	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.11
Brad Pitt Cate Blanchett Cameron Diaz
1.	He / She is a queen in the film. 4
2.	He / She looks old in the film. 4
3.	He / She has got brown hair in the film. 4
4.	He / She has got red hair in the film. 4
5.	He / She has got brown eyes in the film. 4
6.	He / She is an ugly baby in the film. 4
Subject:
To:Hi Rhonda,
How are you? Have you got this week’s Star Magazine?
It has got a photo of my favourite Spanish celebrity –
Rafael Nadal. He’s very good-looking. He’s tall and athletic
and he’s got dark hair and brown eyes. The magazine has got
an article about Rafael, too. What a great tennis player! He’s
confident and hard-working. I think he’s fantastic!
Bye!
Sue
Rhonda@gomail.com
Rafael
To:
Subject:
Adjectives before a noun Adjectives after the verb to be
favourite good-looking
Spanish tall
dark athletic
brown confident
great hard-working
fantastic
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CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 15)
1	 1.	 hard-working	 6.	 nose
	 2.	 funny	 7.	 fair
	 3.	 clever	 8.	 unfriendly
	 4.	 curly	 9.	 arms
	 5.	 long	 10.	 thin
2	 1.	 father, brother	 4.	 ruler, rubber
	 2.	 nineteen, eight	 5.	 February, March
	 3.	 yellow, purple
3	 1.	 Have, got	 4.	 haven’t got
	 2.	 is		 5.	 hasn’t got
	 3.	 aren’t	 6.	 are
4	 1.	 Shelly’s	 3.	 My parents’
	 2.	 Russ’ / Russ’s	 4.	 The children’s
5	 1.	 These	 6.	 haven’t got
	 2.	 Her	 7.	 isn’t
	 3.	 She	 8.	 celebrity’s
	 4.	 are	 9.	 it
	 5.	 That	 10.	 is
6	 1.	 Jim is quiet and shy.
	 2.	 You have got a good-looking brother.
	 3.	 Has the avatar got curly hair?
	 4.	 Tom’s friends aren’t lazy.
	 5.	 I haven’t got a wide nose.
(page 16)
7	 1.	 It’s Mark.
	 2.	 He’s tall and thin.
	 3.	 It’s fair.	
	 4.	 He’s fifteen.
	 5.	 He’s very clever.
8	 1. 	The cat has got funny ears.
	 2.	 Have the children got curly hair?
	 3.	 We have got a fantastic teacher.
	 4.	 Ellen isn’t tall and thin.
	 5.	 Is Johnny good-looking?
9	 1.	 Sam’s friend is clever and confident.
	 2.	 She has got small eyes and a thin nose.
	 3.	 The man isn’t short and fat.
	 4.	 The bird hasn’t got big wings.
	 5.	 Have you got nice friends?
	 Unit 2
VOCABULARY (page 17)
1	egg, bread, fish, spaghetti, chicken, cake, apples, chips,
pancakes, butter
2	 1.	 milk	 4.	 butter
	 2.	 beans	 5.	 pancakes
	 3.	 sugar
3	
4	 1.	 egg	 5.	 sugar
	 2.	 ice cream	 6.	 fish
	 3.	 tomato sauce	 7.	 apple
	 4.	 milk
GRAMMAR (page 18)
1	
spaghetti
apple
pancake
meatball
strawberry
sandwich
basket
banana
bag
menu
Sam
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b a n s
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rice
sugar
bread
coffee
butter
food
cheese
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2	 1.	 a; T	 4.	 some; F
	 2.	 a; F	 5.	 an; F
	 3.	 some; T
3	 1.	 The woman; some 	 4.	 The shop; some
	 2.	 The shop; some	 5.	 The girl; any
	 3.	 Sam; any
4	 1.	 The	 5.	 an
	 2.	 any	 6.	 a
	 3.	 some	 7.	 some
	 4.	 some
5	 1.	 There are some	 4.	 There aren’t any
	 2.	 There is some	 5.	 There are some
	 3.	 There isn’t a 	 6.	 There isn’t an
(page 19)
6	 1.	 Are there any; Yes, there are.
	 2.	 Is there any; No, there isn’t.
	 3.	 Are there any; Yes, there are.
	 4.	 Is there a; No, there isn’t.
	 5.	 Is there any; Yes, there is.
7 Possible Answers
	 Is there a steak in the salad?
	 No, there isn’t.
	 Are there any apples in the salad?
	 No, there aren’t.
8	 1.	 How much; There is a kilo of chocolate.
	 2.	 How many; There are three steaks.
	 3.	 How many; There is one egg.
	 4.	 How many; There are two fish.
	 5.	 How much; There is a kilo of ice cream.
9 1.	 How much	 4.	 any
	 2.	 There are	 5.	 a
	 3.	 there isn’t	 6.	 an
0	 1.	 This	 5.	 are
	 2.	 Tessa’s	 6.	 How much
	 3.	 hasn’t got	 7.	 some
	 4.	 their	 8.	 Are
1	 1.	 have we got	 6.	 I have
	 2.	 an		 7.	 is
	 3.	 have got some	 8.	 Are there
	 4.	 are	 9.	 There is
	 5.	 any	 10.	 there are
READING (page 20)
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2 1.	 T	 2.	 F	 3.	 T	 4.	 T	 5.	 DK	 6.	 F 	
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B N G W I U P E R U V I A N
S W E D I S H X X I F R D F
M I R U S I A N X R C I E R
E L M P X J A P A N E S E E
T H A I M Y R W Z S U H Q N
E K N S D C H I L E A N M C
M U G L A P A Y O S F C D H
PERSONAL INFORMATION (page 21)
1
	 1.	 French	 5.	 Swedish
	 2.	 Irish	 6.	 Peruvian
	 3.	 German	 7.	 Thai
	 4.	 Chilean	 8.	 Japanese
2	 1.	 German	 4.	 Spanish
	 2.	 France	 5.	 Ireland
	 3.	 Japan	 6.	 Thai
3	 1.	 France
	 2.	 French
	 3.	 French
	 4.	 Germany
	 5.	 German
	 6.	 German
4	 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 4):	
	 Mum:	 Hi, Tom.
	 Tom:	 Hi, Mum. Where are you?
	 Mum:	I’m in the Japanese supermarket. You know – the
market with all the Japanese food. Do you want
teriyaki fish for dinner? Your father loves teriyaki
fish.
	 Tom:	Erm, no, thank you. I don’t like fish. Are sausages
Japanese? I want sausages with beans and potatoes
for dinner.
	 Mum:	They haven’t got any sausages here, but there are
some beans and potatoes. There’s some sushi, too.
	 Tom:	 I don’t like sushi. Is there any chicken with rice?
	 Mum:	No, sorry, there isn’t any chicken with rice. But
they’ve got chicken with corn.
	 Tom:	 I don’t like corn. Is there any pizza?
	 Mum:	Tom, pizza isn’t Japanese! But there is a pizza
restaurant in the street. What type of pizza do you
want?
	 Tom:	 Pizza with onions and tomatoes is my favourite.
	 Mum:	 OK. How many people are there for dinner today?
	 Tom:	I’ve got a friend here. His name is Pierre and he’s
from France. Dad’s here, too, so that’s four of us.
	 Mum:	 What type of pizza does Pierre like?
	 Tom:	What type of pizza do you like, Pierre? He likes
pizza with onions and tomatoes, too. Oh, Mum, are
there any strawberries for dessert?
	 Mum:	Yes, there’s a basket of strawberries at home.
There’s some ice cream, too.
	 Tom:	Mmm, ice cream and strawberries! Delicious!
Thanks, Mum. See you soon.
2, 4, 6, 7
Pancake Tuesday Easter
1.	There are races.
2.	There are games.
3.	It is on the day before Lent.
4.	 People give eggs to their friends.
5.	It is a tradition in England.
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5	 1.	 supermarket
	 2.	 onions
	 3.	 four
	 4.	 French
	 5.	 are some
6	 1.	 Nice to meet you
	 2.	 Where are you from
	 3.	 What language do you speak
	 4.	 What’s your family name
	 5.	 What’s your favourite food
(page 22)
7	 1.	 That’s disgusting!
	 2.	 What nationality are you?
	 3.	 I like rice with chicken, vegetables and beans.
	 4.	 The restaurant has got an Italian chef.
	 5.	 Where are you from?
8	 1.	 .
	 2.	 .
	 3.	 ,
	 4.	 .
	 5.	 !
	 6.	 .
	 7.	 ?
9	 Accept all logical answers.
0	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 23)
1 Meat Fruit
Countries Nationalities
2	 1.	 c	 2.	 b	 3.	 a	 4.	 b	 5.	c
3	 1.	 There isn’t a
	 2.	 There are some
	 3.	 Is there an
	 4.	 There isn’t any
	 5.	 Are there any
4	 1.	 How many apples are there?
	2.	 How much rice is there?
	 3.	 How many people are there?
	 4.	 How many boys are there?
	 5.	 How much homework is there?
5	 1.	 These	 4.	 I’m
	 2.	 Your	 5.	 has got
	 3.	 Are
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6	 1.	 How many eggs are there in the pancakes?
	 2.	 Are there any strawberries on the cake?
	 3.	 Is there any French cheese?
	 4.	 There are some students from Peru and Chile in my class.
	 5.	 There isn’t any butter on the bread.
(page 24)
7	 1.	 Nice to meet you
	 2.	 Where are you from
	 3.	 What languages do you speak
	 4.	 What’s your family name
	 5.	 What’s your address
8	 1.	 How much cake is there?
	 2.	 There isn’t any milk.
	 3.	 Mmm, delicious!
	 4.	 I like rice with chicken, onions and corn.
	 5.	 What’s your family name?
9	 1.	 There isn’t any rice from Thailand.
	 2.	 There are some Swedish pancakes with butter.
	 3.	 How much bread is there?
	 4.	 Are there any strawberries in the ice cream?
	 5.	 How many onions are there?
	 Unit 3
VOCABULARY (page 25)
1 Wordsnake: giraffe, sheep, gorilla, hamster, snake, fox,
elephant, frog, lion, monkey, cow, shark
	 1. shark 	 7.	 elephant
	 2. sheep	 8.	 frog
	 3. gorilla	 9.	 lion
	 4. cow	 10.	 hamster
	 5. snake	 11.	 fox
	 6. monkey	 12.	 giraffe
2	 1.	 f	 2.	 e	 3.	 h	 4.	 g	 5.	 b
	 6.	 c	 7.	 d	 8.	 i	 9.	 a	 10.	 j
3	 1.	 mouse
	 2.	 giraffe
	 3.	 horse
	 4.	 elephant
	 5.	 shark
The secret animal is a hamster.
GRAMMAR (page 26)
1	 1.	 see	 5.	 catches
	 2.	 washes 	 6.	 play
	 3.	 kiss	 7.	 come
	 4.	 studies	 8.	 works
steak
sausage
Peru
Chile
apple
strawberry
Japanese
Thai
French
chicken
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2	 1.	 plays with the baby monkeys
	 2.	 feed the gorillas
	 3.	 talks to the visitors
	 4.	 wash the jeeps
	 5.	 helps the vet
3	 1.	 doesn’t wash	 4.	 meets
	 2.	 comes	 5.	 don’t have
	 3.	 don’t work	 6.	 clean
4	 1.	 listens
	 2.	 don’t understand
	 3.	 learn
	 4.	 don’t take
	 5.	 go
	 6.	 talk
	 7.	 doesn’t like
(page 27)
5	 1.	 Do snakes eat mice?
	 	 Yes, they do.
	 2.	 Does a lion hunt for food?
	 	 Yes, it does.
	 3.	 Do fish go to school?
	 	 No, they don’t.
	 4.	 Do chickens sometimes live on farms?
	 	 Yes, they do.
	 5.	 Does a cow give milk?
	 	 Yes, it does. / Yes, she does.
	 6.	 Do you often see blue sheep?
	 	 No, you don’t. / No, I don’t. / No, we don’t.
6	 1.	 What; do
	 2.	 Where; do
	 3.	 When; do
	 4.	 How long; does
	 5.	 How many; does
7	 1.	 never	 4.	 often
	 2.	 rarely	 5.	 always
	 3.	 usually
8	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
9	 1.	 have got	 6.	 is
	 2.	 our	 7.	 doesn’t like
	 3.	 The	 8.	 This
	 4.	 Mr Jackson’s	 9.	 do we stop
	 5.	 watches
READING (page 28)
1	 1.	 e	 2.	 c	 3.	 a	 4.	 b	 5.	 d
2	 1.	 breakfast
	 2.	 Because she is a giraffe.
	 3.	 Giraffe Manor
	 4.	 eight
	 5.	 They give the animals food and talk to them.
	 6.	 about thirty minutes a day
TALKING ABOUT ROUTINES (page 29)
1	The phrases under the wrong pictures are do sport and meet
friends.
2	 1. d 2. f 3. e 4. b 5. a 6. c
3	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 6):
	 Maya:	 Have you got a pet, Ben?
	 Ben:	 Yes, I have. But it isn’t a dog or a cat.
	 Maya:	 What is it?
	 Ben:	 It’s a chicken.
	 Maya:	A chicken! Chickens aren’t pets. They’re farm
animals!
	 Ben:	Chickens usually live on farms, but they’re great
pets, too. They’re very friendly.
	 Maya:	 What’s your chicken’s name?
	 Ben:	 Her name’s Penny.
	 Maya:	 What colour is she?
	 Ben:	 She’s black and white.
	 Maya:	 Does Penny live in the house with you?
	 Ben:	No, she doesn’t. She lives outside the house, but
she comes into the house for meals.
	 Maya:	 What does Penny eat?
	 Ben:	Well, she doesn’t usually eat our food. But we
sometimes give her some vegetables or brown
bread. She loves that.
	 Maya:	So she likes vegetables and bread. What other
food does she eat?
	 Ben:	 We buy special chicken food for her.
	 Maya:	 Is Penny clever? What does she do?
	 Ben:	She’s very clever! She likes walking with me so
she sometimes waits for me next to the door.
	 Maya:	 Do you get any eggs from Penny?
	 Ben:	Yes, we do. There’s an egg every day. Penny’s
eggs are big and brown.
	 Maya:	 What do you do with the eggs?
	 Ben:	 We usually have them for breakfast.
	 1.	 chicken
	 2.	 is friendly
	 3.	 vegetables
	 4.	 big
	 5.	 Penny’s eggs
5	 1. b 2. e 3. d 4. c 5. a
6	 1.	 When do you get up on Sundays, Sue?
	 2.	 What do you do in the morning?
	 3.	 How often do you walk the dog?
	 4.	 I always feed him in the morning and the evening.
	 5.	 I usually meet friends.
(page 30)
7	 1.	 at	 4.	 on
	 2.	 in	 5.	 in
	 3.	 at	 6.	 at
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8	 1.	 at	 5.	 on
	 2.	 in	 6.	 at
	 3.	 At	 7.	 in
	 4.	 at	 8.	 in
9	 Possible Answer
	Lucy Adams is a pet-washer. She washes people’s dogs and
cats. She works on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. She
starts work at 10.00 in the morning and finishes at 6.00 in
the evening. In the morning, she washes the dogs and in the
evening, she washes the cats. Lucy doesn’t work in
December.
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 31)
1	 1.	 lion, tiger
	 2.	 mouse, mosquito
	 3.	 sheep, cow
	 4.	 hamster, rabbit
	 5.	 get up, have breakfast
2 	1.	 eyes	 6.	 pencil
	 2.	 tomato sauce	 7.	 Swedish
	 3.	 lazy	 8.	 dark
	 4.	 cow	 9.	 parents
	 5.	 have a shower	 10.	 sugar
3 	 1.	 eats	 6.	 do … feed
	 2.	 sleeps	 7.	 give
	 3.	 does … weigh	 8.	 doesn’t want
	 4.	 doesn’t weigh	 9.	 don’t like
	 5.	 weighs	 10.	 eat
4	 1.	 haven’t got	 6. 	These
2. 	Is there	 7. 	she
3. 	How many	 8. 	girl’s
4. 	is		 9.	 some
5.	 Her	 10.	 the
5	 1.	 I usually feed the dog in the evening.
	 2.	 We don’t often see foxes or wolves.
	 3.	 I sometimes have a shower in the morning.
	 4.	 The sheep rarely come here.
	 5.	Does the chimpanzee usually have breakfast at 10
o’clock?
(page 32)
6	 1.	 I usually go to bed at 11 o’clock.
	 2.	 What do you do in the evenings?
	 3.	 What programmes do you watch?
	 4.	 How often do you watch sport programmes?
	 5.	 I usually do homework in the afternoons.
7	 1.	 in	 2.	 at	 3.	 on	 4.	 at	 5.	 in
8	 1.	 Lisa gets up at 8 o’clock in the morning.
	 2.	 John does sport on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
	 3.	 Snakes eat mice.
	 4.	 I usually go to bed late on Saturdays.
	 5.	 The film starts at 7 o’clock.
	 Unit 4
VOCABULARY (page 33)
1	 1. e	 2.	 d	 3.	 f	 4.	 i	 5.	 b
	 6. g	 7.	 a	 8.	 h	 9.	 c
2	 1.	 supermarket
	 2.	 swimming pool
	 3.	 post office
	 4.	 sports centre
	 5.	 hospital
	 6.	 museum
3	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
GRAMMAR (page 34)
1	 1.	 am studying 	 4.	 is walking
	 2.	 is working	 5.	 are doing
	 3.	 are playing
2	 1.	 is listening	 5.	 is eating
	 2.	 isn’t talking	 6.	 isn’t reading
	 3.	 is holding	 7.	 are waiting
	 4.	 aren’t looking
3	 Possible Answers
	 Pam isn’t eating an ice cream.
	 Marcie isn’t talking to Diego.
	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4	 1.	 are ... doing
	 2.	 Is ... teacher helping
	 3.	 are ... sitting
	 4.	 Is ... visiting
	 5.	 Are ... using
	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
(page 35)
5	 1.	 is visiting
	 2.	 play
	 3.	 don’t meet
	 4.	 are waiting
	 5.	 isn’t listening
6	 1.	 is buying; loves
	 2.	 doesn’t work; isn’t coming
	 3.	 am doing; don’t understand
	 4.	 am going; wants
	 5.	 have; are eating
7	 1.	 Do ... walk
	 2.	 Are ... wearing
	 3.	 does ... teach
	 4.	 Is ... starting
	 5.	 are ... looking
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Workbook Answer Key
8	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
9	 1.	 b	 	 6.	 c 	
	 2.	 c		 7.	 c
	 3.	 b		 8.	 a
	 4.	 a		 9.	 c
	 5.	 a		 10.	 b
READING (page 36)
1	 1.	 The animals come from Nantes in France.
	 2.	 The animals are machines.
	 3.	 The (mechanical) elephant is 11 metres tall.
	 4.	 The elephant takes people around the city.
	 5.	 The giant spider makes some people feel nervous.
2.	 1.	 Because giant spiders are climbing on them.
	 2.	 François Delarozière and Pierre Orefice
	 3.	 That’s where the giant animals “live”.
	 4.	 You can ride around the city on it.
	 5.	 sea animals, (giant) birds
GIVING DIRECTIONS (page 37)
1	 1.	 next to	 6.	 on
	 2.	 between	 7.	 under
	 3.	 above	 8.	 in front of
	 4.	 in		 9.	 behind
	 5.	 opposite
2	 1.	 Go straight	 4.	 Turn left
	 2.	 Turn right 	 5.	 at the corner
	 3.	 Pass
3	 Possible Answers
	 1.	 The tree is in the park.
	 2.	 The dog is walking in front of the man.
	 3.	 The bird is flying above the park.
	 4.	 The cinema is next to the post office.
4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 8):
	 Shawn:	 Hi, Gail. What are you reading?
	 Gail:	Oh, hi, Shawn. I’m reading an article about
cinemas. People don’t go to the cinema because
they’ve got big TVs at home, so many cinemas
are closing.
	 Shawn:	I know. Do you know the cinema next to the
museum? It’s a beautiful old building and it’s got
great new films every week, but people don’t go
there.
	 Gail:	I never go to the cinema. I take films from the
library and I watch them at home.
	 Shawn:	The library hasn’t got any new films. I like
watching new films, and I love the cinema. My
friends and I usually go two or three times a
month. We always buy popcorn and drinks. It’s
fun.
	 Gail:	 Which cinema do you go to?
	 Shawn:	 Henley Film Palace is my favourite.
	 Gail:	 Henley Film Palace? Where’s that?
	 Shawn:	 It’s opposite the bank on Henley Street.
	 Gail:	Opposite the bank? Oh, yes, I know it. Do many
people go there?
	 Shawn:	 No, they don’t. It’s never full.
	 Gail:	Which films are at Henley Film Palace at the
moment?
	 Shawn:	I don’t know. Let’s look on the Internet. Oh, the
new James Bond film is there.
	 Gail:	Well, I love James Bond, and I don’t want the
cinema to close. … So let’s go and see it tonight.
	 Shawn:	 Great!
	 1. T	 2.	 F	 3.	 T	 4.	 F	 5.	 T
5	 1.	 closing
	 2.	 the cinema
	 3.	 Shawn
	 4.	 bank
	 5.	 the James Bond film
6	 1.	 Where is the
	 2.	 the bank
	 3.	 How do I get there
	 4.	 at the corner of
	 5.	 Great. Thanks
(page 38)
7	 1.	 Tony lives in Paris, France.
	 2.	 We work on Fridays and Saturdays.
	 3.	 My friend and I always travel in August.
	 4.	 Is there a Thai restaurant in Atlanta?
	 5.	 I speak Spanish and Italian.
8	My name is Julie Clark. I live in Chester, a small town in
England. Every Saturday, I meet my friends in the city
centre and we walk the shops. Then, we have lunch in a
restaurant. There are some good restaurants in Chester. I
love Japanese food, so I often eat at the Kyoto Restaurant
on Bridge Street.
9	 Possible Answer
	Doris Monroe lives in Beverly Hills, California, USA. She
likes the Page Museum. It’s an interesting place to go. You
can see dinosaurs there! She likes to shop on Rodeo Drive
and look for film stars. Doris likes Italian food. Her
favourite restaurant is La Scala.
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 39)
1	 1.	 c	 2.	 d	 3.	 e	 4.	 b	 5.	 a
2	 1.	 on		 4.	 behind
	 2.	 between	 5.	 above
	 3.	 in front of
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3 Parts of the	
body Food Adjectives of	
personality
Animals Places around	
town
4	 1.	 is dancing	 4.	 isn’t watching
	 2.	 am studying	 5.	 is running
	 3.	 Are … staying
5	 1.	 sends	 4.	 don’t understand
	 2.	 sleep	 5.	 isn’t washing
	 3.	 Are … using
6	 1.	 How many 	 6.	 His 	
	 2.	 never	 7.	 That
	 3.	 haven’t got	 8.	 There isn’t
	 4.	 is		 9.	 Do you run
	 5.	 Jane’s	 10.	 a
7	 1.	I am standing between the post office and the library
right now.
	 2.	 Do you want some meat from the butcher’s?
	 3.	 The students aren’t visiting the museum now.
	 4.	 Is Harry eating at the restaurant in the shopping centre?
	 5.	 We are sitting opposite the stadium.
(page 40)
8	 1.	 where is the hospital
	 2.	 How do I get there
	 3.	 straight on Hill Street
	 4.	 Then where do I go
	 5.	 Great. Thanks
9	 1.	 My friend Bill lives in Manchester.
	 2.	 Alan and I love Japanese food.
	 3.	 Helen Carter goes to the cinema every Friday.
	 4.	 Their holidays start on 15th July.
	 5.	 We often go to France at Christmas.
0	 1.	 The hospital is opposite the post office.
	 2.	 The butcher’s is next to the bank.
	 3.	 Are you playing tennis now?
	 4.	 Sam and Jenny are watching a film at the cinema.
	 5.	 We are waiting for you in front of the restaurant.
	 Unit 5
VOCABULARY (page 41)
1	Wordsnake: gymnastics, weightlifting, basketball,
swimming, surfing, tennis, cycling, football, judo, skiing,
running
11
	 1.	 skiing	 7.	 tennis
	 2.	 cycling	 8.	 swimming
	 3.	 gymnastics	 9.	 weightlifting
	 4.	 running	 10.	 judo
	 5.	 basketball	 11.	 surfing
	 6.	 football
2	 a.	 9		 f.	 11
	 b.	 8		 g.	 6
	 c.	 5		 h.	 5
	 d.	 4		 i.	 7
	 e.	 1
	 Picture shows two actions: 5 basketball: (jump and throw)
3	 1.	 play 	 4.	 go
	 2.	 go 	 5.	 play
	 3.	 do 	
GRAMMAR (page 42)
1	 1.	 can	 4.	 can
	 2.	 can’t	 5.	 can
	 3.	 can’t
2	 1.	 can’t	 4.	 can’t
	 2.	 can’t 	 5.	 can
	 3.	 can
3	 1.	 Can you speak German?
	 	 Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
	 2.	 Can students buy lunch at your school?
Yes, they can. / No, they can’t.
	 3.	 Can your friend read Japanese?
	 	 Yes, he/she can. / No, he/she can’t.
	 4.	 Can your mother play tennis?
	 	 Yes, she can. / No, she can’t.
	 5.	 Can you walk home from school?
	 	 Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
4	 1.	 must	 3.	 mustn’t
	 2.	 mustn’t 	 4.	 must
5	 1.	 must	 4.	 mustn’t
	 2.	 mustn’t 	 5.	 mustn’t
	 3.	 must
6	 1.	 must	 4.	 must
	 2.	 can’t	 5.	 can’t
	 3.	 mustn’t	 6.	 can
7	 1.	 can	 4.	 can
	 2.	 mustn’t	 5.	 must
	 3.	 must	 6.	 can’t
(page 43)
8	 1.	 Helen sings beautifully.
	 2.	 She dances well, too.
	 3.	 She works hard at school.
	 4.	 She does her homework carefully.
	 5.	 She swims fast.
	 6.	 She runs slowly.
mouth corn confident
nose steak funny
fox hospital
mice church
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9	 1.	 at all quickly 	 4.	 very well
	 2.	 very high	 5.	 very fast
	 3.	 quite easily
0	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1	 1.	 Do you know	 6.	 has got
	 2.	 high	 7.	 teams
	 3.	 can	 8.	 speaks
	 4.	 the	 9.	 loves
	 5.	 isn’t	 10.	 is watching
READING (page 44)
1	 1.	 a	 2.	 b	 3.	 c	 4.	 c	 5.	 a
2	 1.	 Parkour
	 2.	 In free running, you can use dance and gymnastics.
	 3.	 They sometimes have accidents.
	 4.	 Because it’s exciting to watch.
	 5.	 Because English teenagers love it.
EXPLAINING A GAME (page 45)
1	 1.	 drive	 5.	 win
	 2.	 ride	 6.	 attack
	 3.	 sail	 7.	 rescue
	 4.	 fly		 8.	 climb
2	 1.	 g	 2.	 d	 3.	 b	 4.	 c	 5.	 a	 6.	 f	 7.	 e
3	 1.	 win	 3.	 attack
	 2.	 ride	 4.	 rescue
4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 10):
	 Clark:	 What sports do you do, Jenny?
	 Jenny:	 I go surfing every Saturday.
	 Clark:	 Do you surf well?
	 Jenny:	 I surf quite well. I practise for hours.
	 Clark:	 I like surfing, but I can’t surf at all well.
	 Jenny:	 You must practise. I can give you some lessons.
	 Clark:	OK. Thanks! We can start the surfing lessons on
Saturday.
	 Jenny:	 Great! What sports can you do well, Clark?
	 Clark:	 I can run very fast. I often go running.
	 Jenny:	 I can’t run at all fast.
	 Clark:	 I love cycling, too.
	 Jenny:	 I haven’t got a bike, so I never go cycling.
	 Clark:	Do you want to go cycling now? You can use my
sister’s bike.
	 Jenny:	 Your sister’s bike. That’s great! But I can’t go
right now. I’ve got homework. Can we go at two
o’clock?
	 Clark:	 Yes, we can. I haven’t got any homework.
	 Jenny:	 I’ve always got homework! Do you want to meet
at the park at two o’clock?
	 Clark:	That’s not a good idea. I can’t go to the park with
two bikes!
	 Jenny:	 Oh! Of course not. So let’s meet at your house.
	 Clark:	 OK. See you at my house at two o’clock.
11
11
5	 1.	 b	 2.	 a	 3.	 a	 4.	 a	 5.	 b
6	 1.	 You must throw
	 2.	 How many players
	 3.	 What equipment do you need
	 4.	 How do you win the game
	 5.	 wins the game
The game is basketball.
(page 46)
7	 1.	 Mike can jump quite high.
	 2.	 Janet practises hard every day.
	 3.	 My friend is very strong.
	 4.	You don’t juggle at all well.
	 5.	 Running isn’t an easy sport.
8	 1.	 an easy sport	 4.	 do the sport quite well
	 2.	 you can attack	 5.	can kick very high
	 3.	 you must hold	 6.	 partner tries hard
9	 Possible Answer
	Rugby is a fun, exciting and fast sport. There are two teams
with fifteen players in each team. You can kick the ball, run
with the ball but you mustn’t hit other players or kick other
players. You must put the ball in the goal area or kick it over
the goal. You use a special rugby ball. The team with the
most points wins.
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 47)
1	 1.	 judo	 6.	 sail
	 2.	 throw	 7.	 attack
	 3.	 drive	 8.	 win
	 4.	 fly		 9.	 go
	 5.	 surfing	 10.	 dance
2	 1.	 h	 2.	 j	 3.	 f	 4.	 a	 5.	g
	 6. e	 7.	 i	 8.	 b	 9. d	 10.	c
3	 1.	 b	 2.	 c	 3.	 a	 4.	 b
4	 1.	 must	 5.	 at all
	 2.	 can’t	 6.	 very nicely
	 3.	 mustn’t	 7.	 can
	 4.	 quickly	 8.	 quite high
5	 1.	 a		 6.	 Are there
	 2.	 is		 7.	 goes
	 3.	 How much	 8.	 Ben’s
	 4.	 Where	 9. 	sometimes
	 5.	 is the team playing	 10.	 are sleeping
Clark Jenny
1.	surfs quite well 3
2.	can run fast 3
3.	loves cycling 3
4.	never goes cycling 3
5.	has got a sister 3
6.	must do homework 3
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6	 1.	 I can play football and basketball quite well.
	 2.	 Bill doesn’t do gymnastics or weightlifting.
	 3.	 You must drive slowly.
	 4.	 Sam can’t swim or surf.
	 5.	 Can you juggle?
(page 48)
7	 1.	 What are the rules
	 2.	 How many
	 3.	 do you need
	 4.	 What can you do
	 5.	 How do you win
8	 1.	 Gail dances beautifully.
	 2.	 Jack doesn’t play at all well.
	 3.	 Skiing is amazing.
	 4.	 Judo is a fun sport.
	 5.	 Jake runs quite fast.
9	 1.	 I can’t run quickly, but I can swim well.
	 2.	 You must do your homework tonight.
	 3.	 Can you juggle five balls?
	 4.	 She dances very well.
	 5.	 You mustn’t kick the ball in basketball.
	 Unit 6
VOCABULARY (page 49)
1	 1.	 a	 2.	 b	 3.	 c	 4.	 b
	 5.	 a	 6.	 b	 7.	 a	 8.	 a
2	 1.	 amazing	 4.	 boring
	 2.	 disgusting	 5.	 enjoyable
	 3.	 frightening	 6.	 surprising
3	 1.	 unusual 	 4.	 special
	 2.	 realistic 	 5.	 interesting
	 3.	 enjoyable 	 6.	 amazing
4	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
GRAMMAR (page 50)
1	 1.	 shorter than	 6.	 fatter than
	 2.	 darker than	 7.	 more realistic than
	 3.	 happier than	 8.	 curly
	 4.	 enjoyable	 9.	 worse than
	 5.	 better than	 10.	 more amazing than
2	 1.	 is longer than
	 2.	 is more interesting than
	 3.	 is taller than
	 4.	 are easier than
	 5.	 are better than
Accept all logical answers.
3	 Possible Answers
	 1.	 Dogs are friendlier than cats.
	 2.	 Basketball is more exciting than football.
	 3.	A visit to the library is more educational than a visit to
the museum.
	 4.	 A sheep is less heavy than a cow.
	 5.	 Films are more enjoyable than TV programmes.
4	 Possible Answers
	 1.	 The pencil case is smaller than the schoolbag.
	 2.	 The shark is more frightening than the rabbit.
	 3.	 Football is more exciting than tennis.
	 4.	 Roy is taller than Shawn.
	 5.	 A chimpanzee is funnier than a sheep.
5	 Possible Answers
	 1.	 Bart Simpson is smaller than Shrek.
	 2.	 Shrek is fatter than Bart Simpson.
	 3.	 Bart Simpson is funnier than Shrek.
	 4.	 Shrek is taller than Bart Simpson.
(page 51)
6 Subject pronouns Object pronouns
I
you
he
she
it
we
you
they
7	 1.	 it		 5.	 them
	 2.	 him	 6.	 you
	 3.	 her	 7.	 me
	 4.	 us
8	 1.	 me	 4.	 them
	 2.	 you	 5.	 us
	 3.	 it
9	 1.	 their	 6.	 a
	 2.	 have got	 7.	 is
	 3.	 more frightening	 8.	 does
	 4.	 must	 9.	 him
	 5.	 very fast	 10.	 is jumping
READING (page 52)
1	 Biocheese isn’t real.
2	 1.	 unusual	 4.	 doesn’t need
	 2.	 on the radio	 5.	 faster
	 3.	 cooler
3	 1.	 DK	 2.	 T	 3.	 T	 4.	 F	 5.	 F
me
you
him
her
it
us
you
them
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MAKING SUGGESTIONS (page 53)
1	 1.	 musical	 4.	 science fiction
	 2.	 romance	 5.	 western
	 3.	 animated	 6.	 action
2	 Accept all logical answers.
3	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 12):
	 Dan:	 Would you like to see this DVD tonight, Ellen?
	 Ellen:	 What is it?
	 Dan:	 It’s a film called Challenge. Gregory Grant is in it.
	 Ellen:	Oh, I like Gregory Grant. He’s an amazing actor.
What type of film is it?
	 Dan:	 Challenge? It’s a drama.
	 Ellen:	 I don’t usually like dramas. They’re boring.
	 Dan:	 But this film looks interesting.
	 Ellen:	 Well, what’s it about?
	 Dan:	 It’s about the Olympics in Los Angeles in 1984.
	 Ellen:	Sorry, Dan, but I don’t want to see it. I don’t enjoy
films about sport and I hate the Olympics.
	 Dan:	 What types of films do you like?
	 Ellen:	I like horror films. They’re more exciting. Have
they got the film Dark Days? It’s a horror film
about vampires. I love films about vampires.
	 Dan:	No, I can’t see it here. There are other horror films
but not Dark Days.
	 Ellen:	 So let’s watch The Last Year.
	 Dan:	 The Last Year? What’s that?
	 Ellen:	It’s a science fiction film. But it’s got action, too.
It’s about the future, and it’s very frightening and
exciting.
	 Dan:	Sounds great! I like science fiction, and I like films
about the future. But wait ... I can’t see that DVD
either. Where is it?
	 Ellen:	Oh, I’m not talking about the DVD. The film is on
TV tonight.
	 Dan:	 Great! A good film for no money!
5	 1.	 b	 2.	 b	 3.	 b	 4.	 b	 5.	 b
6	 1.	 Let’s watch	 5.	 Would you like
	 2.	 How about	 6.	 a good idea
	 3.	 love	 7.	 a comedy about
	 4.	 Sorry
(page 54)
7	 1.	 Fantastic Voyage is Tom’s favourite science fiction film.
	 2.	 My favourite book is The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.
	 3.	 Do you like the song, Bad Romance by Lady Gaga?
	 4.	 I’m reading The Safari, a story about Kenya.
	 5.	 Every Christmas, we visit my grandparents in London.
	 6.	 This year, school starts on Monday, 10th September.
8	 The bolded letters below should be circled.
	 James Cameron’s film Avatar is amazing! It’s a science
fiction film, but it’s also got action and romance. In the film,
Jake Sully must travel to the planet, Pandora, and become
friends with the people there. Humans can’t live there, so
Jake uses an avatar. With his avatar, Jake meets the people
of Pandora, the Na’vi. A beautiful Na’vi girl Naytiri
becomes the avatar’s friend. Naytiri teaches the avatar about
her people and they have many exciting adventures. Avatar
is a great film, and the special effects are fantastic! I
recommend it to everyone.
9	 Possible Answer
	The new film, Dance Flick, is great! It’s a comedy film, but
it’s also got romance. The film is about two teenagers,
Megan and Thomas. Megan moves to the city to become a
dancer. She meets Thomas, a street dancer. They start
dancing together. Dance Flick is very funny and enjoyable.
It’s got great music and dancing.
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 55)
1 Good films are … Bad films are …
2	 1.	 musical	 4.	 romance
	 2.	 comedy	 5.	 western
	 3.	 horror
3	 1.	 grandparents	 4.	 butter
	 2.	 drive	 5.	 A mosquito
	 3.	 cycling
4	 1.	 e	 2.	 d	 3.	 b	 4.	 a	 5.	 c
5	 1.	 older than	 4.	 happier than
	 2.	 more famous than	 5.	 friendlier than
	 3.	 bigger than
6	 1.	 him	 4.	 it
	 2.	 us		 5.	 me
	 3.	 them
7	 1.	 carefully	 4.	 can’t
	 2.	 some	 5.	 wants
	 3.	 aren’t sleeping
8	 1.	 The action film is more exciting than the drama.
	 2.	 I don’t like this silly comedy.
	 3.	 The film is more interesting and realistic than the book.
	 4.	 This animated film is funnier than the musical.
	 5.	 Horror films are enjoyable but frightening.
interesting
exciting
terrible
boring
silly
1.	 Challenge
2.	 Dark Days
3.	 The LastYear
Name of film
	 horror
	 science fiction
	 drama
Type of film
	 the future
	 the Olympics
	 vampires
The film is about
2
3
1
3
1
2
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(page 56)
9	 1.	 Would you like to watch
	 2.	 don’t like dramas
	 3.	 watching an adventure film
	 4.	 a good idea
	 5.	 Let’s watch
0	 1.	 Sam Worthington is in the film Avatar.
	 2.	 My name is Paul and I live in York.
	 3.	 My favourite book is The Hobbit by Tolkien.
	 4.	 The girls often play Nintendo games on the computer.
	 5.	 Jim’s birthday is on Tuesday, 3rd January.
1	 1.	 Eric is taller than Jason.
	 2.	 Comedies are more enjoyable than dramas.
	 3.	 Linda is more friendly than her sister.
	 4.	 Is that action film exciting?
	 5.	 Are you listening to me?
	 Unit 7
VOCABULARY (page 57)
1	 1.	 dining room	 4.	 kitchen
	 2.	 bathroom	 5.	 living room
	 3.	 bedroom	 6.	 garden
2	 1.	 carpet 	 5.	 armchair	
	 2.	 lamp	 6.	 toilet
	 3.	 sink	 7.	 shelf
	 4.	 cupboard
3	 1.	 toilet	 3.	 desk
	 2.	 sink	 4.	 armchair
4	 1.	 f	 2.	 b	 3.	 a	 4.	 c	 5.	 d	 6.	 e
5	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
GRAMMAR (page 58)
1	 1.	 was	 4.	 were
	 2.	 was	 5.	 was
	 3.	 were
2	 1.	 weren’t	 4.	 were
	 2.	 wasn’t	 5.	 wasn’t
	 3.	 was
3	 1.	 Was; No, it wasn’t.
	 2.	 Were; Yes, they were.
	 3.	 Were; No, they weren’t.
	 4.	 Was; Yes, it was.
	 5.	 Was; No, it wasn’t.
4	 Possible Answers
	 1.	 Was Pam in her bed? Yes, she was.
	 2.	 Was Pam’s mother happy? No, she wasn’t.
	 3.	 Were Pam’s cats under the bed? No, they weren’t.
	 4.	 Was the doctor a woman? No, he wasn’t.
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5	 1.	 There were	 5.	 There were
	 2.	 There were	 6.	 There were
	 3.	 There was	 7.	 There was
	 4.	 There was
(page 59)
6	 1.	 There was	 5.	 There wasn’t
	 2.	 There were	 6.	 There wasn’t
	 3.	 There weren’t	 7.	 There weren’t
	 4.	 There were	 8.	 There was
7	 1.	 Were there any houses in Roman times? Yes, there were.
	 2.	 Were there any dinosaurs in the past? Yes, there were.
	 3.	Was there a king of Spain twenty years ago? Yes, there
was.
	 4.	Were there any fridges 1,000 years ago? No, there
weren’t.
	 5.	Was there an IMAX cinema 1,000 years ago? No, there
wasn’t.
8	 Possible Answers
	 1.	 There wasn’t a city on the moon.
	 2.	 There were mobile phones.
	 3.	 There weren’t any robot teachers.
	 4.	 There was spaghetti.
	 5.	 There weren’t any houses under the Atlantic Ocean.
9	 1.	 is		 7.	 are older than
	 2.	 was	 8.	 has got
	 3.	 don’t live	 9.	 can
	 4.	 visit 	 10.	 there are
	 5.	 its		 11.	 have
	 6.	 there were	 12.	 they
READING (page 60)
1	 1.	 The Crooked House
	 2.	 Sopot
	 3.	 The Upside Down House
	 4.	 Daniel Czapiewski
2	 1.	 shopping centre
	 2.	 dining room
	 3.	 above your head
	 4.	 feel quite ill
	 5.	 a museum and a bakery
COMPARING PICTURES (page 61)
1	 1. 	curtains	 5. 	mirror
2.	 clock 	 6. 	blanket
3. 	microwave	 7.	 cushion
4.	 pillow
2	 1.	 oven	 4.	 cupboard
	 2.	 fridge	 5.	 washing machine
	 3.	 dishwasher
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3	 1.	 washing machine 	 5.	 lamp
	 2.	 mirror	 6.	 dishwasher
	 3.	 blanket	 7.	 clock
	 4.	 curtains	 8.	 fridge
4	 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 14):	
	 Kim:	 I love your house, Jen. It looks very old.
	 Jen:	Thanks, Kim. This was my grandmother’s house.
It’s about two hundred years old.
	 Kim:	Two hundred years? Wow! That is very old. Was all
the furniture your grandmother’s?
	 Jen:	The chairs and table were Grandmother’s. But
there’s a new carpet and sofa.
	 Kim:	 The kitchen looks new, too.
	 Jen:	 Yes, it is new. It’s got a new sink and cupboards.
	 Kim:	Were the microwave and dishwasher your
grandmother’s?
	 Jen:	No, they weren’t. There weren’t any modern items
in Grandmother’s kitchen.
	 Kim:	No microwave or dishwasher! Life wasn’t easy for
our grandparents. Jen, was this your grandmother’s
fridge?
	 Jen:	No, it wasn’t. There was an old fridge in
Grandmother’s kitchen. It was smaller.
	 Kim:	 What about the bedrooms? Were they different?
	 Jen:	Yes, they were. The colours of my room were
terrible. The room was pink and brown. The
curtains and blankets were pink and brown, too.
	 Kim:	Ugh! Pink and brown! I hate those colours. What
colour is your room now, Jen?
	 Jen:	It’s blue with white curtains. The blankets are blue
and white, too.
	 Kim:	I like blue and white. Has your room got any old
furniture?
	 Jen:	No, it hasn’t. All the furniture is new. Would you
like to see my room?
	 Kim:	 Sure.
	 Jen:	 OK, come with me.
	 1.	 T	 2.	 F	 3.	 T	 4.	 F	 5.	 T
5	 1.	 table	 4.	 were
	 2.	 kitchen sink	 5.	 pink and brown
	 3.	 a dishwasher
6	 1.	 there was
	 2.	 In picture B
	 3.	 In both pictures
	 4.	 there was a small table
	 5.	 There were chairs
	 6.	 there weren’t any white chairs
(page 62)
7	 1.	 because	 4.	 because
	 2.	 and	 5.	 but
	 3.	 but
8	 1.	 and	 4.	 but
	 2.	 and	 5.	 because
	 3.	 but
9	 1.	 Yes, there were.
	 2.	 No, there wasn’t.
	 3.	 Yes, there were.
	 4.	 No, there weren’t.
	 5.	 No, there wasn’t.
	 6.	 Yes, there was.
	 7.	 No, there weren’t.
0	 Possible Answer
A classroom in the year 1901 was small. There was a
teacher, but there weren’t many students. There were desks
and there were shelves. There weren’t any computers, CDs,
markers or a TV.
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 63)
1	 1.	 kitchen	 4.	 garden
	 2.	 living room	 5.	 bathroom
	 3.	 bedroom
2	 1.	 gorilla 	 6.	 Weightlifting
	 2.	 A strawberry	 7.	 adventure
	 3.	 Feet 	 8.	 confident
	 4.	 sister	 9.	 get up
	 5.	 church	 10.	 shy
3	 1.	 were	 4.	 were
	 2.	 wasn’t	 5.	 Was
	 3.	 weren’t
4	 1.	 Was there	 4.	 there weren’t
	 2.	 there was	 5.	 There weren’t
	 3.	 Were there
5	 1. b	 2. c 	 3.	 c	 4.	 a	 5.	 b
	 6. b	 7.	 b	 8.	 a	 9.	 b	 10.	c
6	 1.	 The blanket was in the washing machine an hour ago.
	 2.	 There were some eggs in the fridge.
	 3.	 Was there a cupboard in the bathroom?
	 4.	 There wasn’t a dishwasher in the kitchen.
	 5.	 The lamps weren’t in the garden last night.
(page 64)
7	 1.	 in picture A	 4.	 In both pictures
	 2.	 there were	 5.	 in picture B
	 3.	 There was a
8	 1.	 but	 4.	 because
	 2.	 because	 5.	 but
	 3.	 and
9	 1.	 There wasn’t an armchair in the living room last month.
	 2.	 The curtains were in the washing machine this morning.
	 3.	 Your pillow was in the dining room last night.
	 4.	 Was there a shower in the bathroom?
	 5.	 There were some pillows on the sofa an hour ago.
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	 Unit 8
VOCABULARY (page 65)
1	 1.	 writer	 6.	 athlete
	 2.	 computer programmer 	 7.	 plumber
	 3.	 soldier	 8.	 electrician
	 4.	 dentist	 9.	 architect
	 5.	 artist	 10.	 firefighter
2	 1.	 h	 2.	 e	 3.	 c	 4.	 b
	 5.	 g	 6.	 d	 7.	 f	 8.	 a
3	 1.	 electrician	 4.	 dentist
	 2.	 plumber	 5.	 builder
	 3.	 waiter
GRAMMAR (page 66)
1	 1.	 started	 4.	 cooked
	 2.	 painted	 5.	 worked
	 3.	 checked
2	 1.	 didn’t remember 	 4.	 didn’t walk
	 2.	 didn’t answer	 5.	 didn’t wash
	 3.	 didn’t close
3	 1.	 started	 6.	 loved
	 2.	 moved	 7.	 hated
	 3.	 toured	 8.	 didn’t like
	 4.	 didn’t stay	 9.	 didn’t stop
	 5.	 returned	 10.	 continued
4	 1.	 Did Marco Polo visit China? Yes, he did
	 2.	 Did people use telephones in 1850? No, they didn’t
	 3.	Did Florence Nightingale work in a hospital? Yes, she
did
	 4.	Did the Wright brothers invent the microwave? No, they
didn’t
5	 1.	 The students listened to music yesterday.
	 2.	 Jim studied English last year.
	 3.	 The doctor didn’t check Sue’s ears.
	 4.	 Did you cook spaghetti for dinner?
(page 67)
6	 1.	 knew	 4.	 began
	 2.	 wrote	 5.	 sent
	 3.	 thought
7	 Things Meg did
	 1.	 Meg did (her) homework.
	 2.	 Meg went to the sports centre.
	 3.	 Meg bought a notebook.
Things Meg didn’t do
	 1.	 Meg didn’t feed the dog.
	 2.	 Meg didn’t write e-mails to (her) friends.
	 3.	 Meg didn’t clean her room.
8	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
9	 1.	 cleverer than	 7.	 can’t
	 2.	 He		 8.	 him
	 3.	 was	 9.	 quietly
	 4.	 Wolfgang’s	 10.	 very hard
	 5.	 Did your son write	 11.	 Do you believe
	 6.	 didn’t believe	 12.	 There weren’t
READING (page 68)
1 1. e 2. c 3. f 4. a 5. b 6. d
2	 1.	 helped his mother at home
	 2.	 money problems
	 3.	 visited his father in prison
	 4.	 sister
	 5.	 read Dickens’ books
TALKING ABOUT THE PAST (page 69)
1	 1.	 build a model	 6.	 do the laundry
	 2.	 bake a cake	 7.	 write e-mails
	 3.	 go hiking	 8.	 download music
	 4.	 water the plants	 9.	 prepare dinner
	 5.	 wash the dishes
2	 1.	 I must do the laundry.
	 2.	 I must prepare dinner.
	 3.	 I must download music.
	 4.	 I must write e-mails.
	 5.	 I must buy some shoes to go hiking.
3 	 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 16):
	 Pete:	 Hi, Nina.
	 Nina:	 Hi, Pete. How was your weekend?
	 Pete:	It was OK. I went to the sports centre. What did
you do at the weekend?
	 Nina:	I had a terrible weekend. I stayed at home and
built a model for my art class.
	 Pete:	 That doesn’t sound terrible. What did you build?
	 Nina:	I built a model of my house. It was amazing. It
was better than all my other art projects.
	 Pete:	 So, what was terrible about that?
	 Nina:	Well, I painted the model and then I put it on the
table in the living room. My cat Lucky jumped on
the table and then she walked on the paints and
model. The model looked terrible, and there was
paint on the sofa and the carpet.
	 Pete:	 Oh, no! Did you clean the sofa and carpet?
	 Nina:	I tried to wash them, but they looked worse. My
mother was very angry.
	 Pete:	 What did you do? Did you build a new model?
	 Nina:	No, I didn’t build a new model because there
wasn’t any time. So I brought the model to school
this morning and put it in the classroom with the
other projects.
	 Pete:	Well, the art teacher was here five minutes ago.
She wanted you.
	 Nina:	 Miss Jackson was here?
	 Pete:	Yes, she was. We talked about your model. Miss
Jackson really likes it.
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	 Nina:	But the model is terrible. It looks strange and it’s
got Lucky’s feet all over it.
	 Pete:	Miss Jackson likes the model because it’s
interesting and unusual. She gave you an ‘A’.
	 Nina:	Really? Miss Jackson gave me an ‘A’ because my
model is interesting and unusual! Clever Lucky!
	 1.	 went to the sports centre
	 2.	 her house
	 3.	 walked on
	 4.	 didn’t build
	 5.	 interesting
4	 1.	 Nina
	 2.	 Pete
	 3.	 Miss Jackson
	 4.	 Lucky
5	 1.	 What did you do at the weekend
	 2.	 Who were you with
	 3.	 did you go
	 4.	 When did you get home
	 5.	 Did you have a good time
(page 70)
6	 Saturday was a great day! First, I met my friends at the
sports centre. Then, we had lunch at Chez Café. Next, we
went to a museum and saw some amazing dinosaurs. Finally,
we went to a fantastic science fiction film.
7	 1.	 First
	 2.	 Then / Next
	 3.	 Next / Then
	 4.	 Finally
8	 1.	 e	 2.	 f	 3.	 d	 4.	 c	 5.	 a	 6.	 b
9	 Possible Answer
	Yesterday, I went cycling with Ed. First, there were sheep on
the road. Then, I fell. Next, it started to rain. Finally, we got
home at 7 o’clock. It wasn’t a good day.
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 71)
1	 1.	 actor	 4.	 doctor
	 2.	 firefighter	 5.	 secretary
	 3.	 soldier
2	 1.	 b	 2.	 c	 3.	 e	 4.	 a	 5.	 d
3
4	 1.	 didn’t fly; rode
	 2.	 Did … live; died
	 3.	 didn’t try; climbed
	 4.	 invented; Did … know
	 5.	 didn’t write; sang
5	 1.	 is doing; him
	 2.	 There isn’t; must
	 3.	 There wasn’t; wasn’t
	 4.	 haven’t got; Their
	 5.	 very quickly; it
6	 1.	 The builder built a model of our house.
	 2.	 Did the waiter prepare dinner?
	 3.	 My secretary wrote an e-mail to my lawyer.
	 4.	 The soldier didn’t wash the dishes.
	 5.	 The factory workers went hiking.
(page 72)
7	 1.	 do on Saturday
	 2.	 with my family
	 3.	 Where
	 4.	 At nine o’clock at night
	 5.	 Did you have
8	 1.	 First	 4.	 Then
	 2.	 Then	 5.	 Finally
	 3.	 Next
9	 1.	 Gina prepared dinner and Tom washed the dishes.
	 2.	 Did you go to the dentist yesterday?
	 3.	 The plumber didn’t come to our house last night.
	 4.	 I downloaded some music an hour ago.
	 5.	 What did you do on Saturday?
	 Unit 9
VOCABULARY (page 73)
1	 1. 	glacier	 4.	 hill
	 2.	 canyon	 5.	 forest
	 3.	 waterfall	 6.	 desert
2	 1.	 c	 2.	 f	 3.	 i 	 4.	 b	 5.	 e
	 6.	 g 	 7.	 d	 8.	 h	 9.	 a
3	 1.	 ocean	 5.	 river
	 2.	 desert	 6.	 valley
	 3.	 reef	 7.	 beach
	 4.	 mountain
4	 Possible Answers
	 1.	 It is very hot in a desert.
	 2.	 There are fish in the reef.
	 3.	 I saw gorillas in the jungle.
	 4.	 We climbed up the mountain.
	 5.	 Yesterday, I went surfing in the ocean.
fridge
desk
cupboard
oven
wolf frog
sheep elephant
beans
bread
rice
corn
arm nose
hairmouth
1 2
3 4
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GRAMMAR (page 74)
1	 1.	 is going to sleep; at Echo Lake
	 2.	 are going to prepare; outdoors
	 3.	 are going to do; many activities
	 4.	 is going to go; Brian
	 5.	 is going to go; fishing
2	 1.	 isn’t going to cook; is going to catch
	 2.	 aren’t going to go; are going to swim
	 3.	 is going to write; isn’t going to send
	 4.	 are going to paint; aren’t going to play
	 5.	 aren’t going to walk; are going to climb
3	 1.	 What are you going to have for lunch?
	 2.	 When is Emily going to visit us?
	 3.	 Is Billy going to take judo lessons next year?
	 4.	 Who is going to travel to Paris next month?
	 5.	 Is Angela going to climb Mount Teide in July?
4	 1.	 d	 2.	 e	 3.	 a	 4.	 b	 5.	 c
(page 75)
5	 3 1.	 are going 	 3 4.	 is doing
	 3 2.	 are travelling	 5.	 am buying
	 3.	 is starting
6	 1.	 They are going to the dentist.
	 2.	 Joe isn’t staying for the football match this afternoon.
	 3.	 We are moving to London next Monday.
	 4.	 I am not coming to the parents’ evening tonight.
7	 1.	 Are Les and Mark leaving school at 2.00? Yes, they are.
	 2.	 Is Joe playing football this afternoon? No, he isn’t.
	 3.	Are Karen and her family moving to Paris? No, they
aren’t.
	 4.	Is Mr Wilson going to the school this evening? No, he
isn’t.
8	 1.	 Are you doing	 8.	 their
	 2.	 is going to stay	 9.	 wear
	 3.	 is		 10.	 very carefully
	 4.	 there weren’t	 11.	 must
	 5.	 is		 12.	 worse than
	 6.	 There are	 13.	 They didn’t go
	 7.	 criminals’
READING (page 76)
1	 1.	 The ocean is warm.
		 The water is clean.
	 2.	You can see beautiful coral reefs and hundreds of
different types of fish.
	 3.	 You can usually see dolphins from a boat.
	 4.	 They are going to go to a water park.
	 5.	Jenny is going to take her swimsuit, T-shirts, shorts and
sandals.
2	 1.	 F	 2.	 DK	 3.	 T	 4.	 T	 5.	 DK
MAKING HOLIDAY PLANS (page 77)
1	 1.	 boots	 9.	 coat
	 2.	 skirt	 10.	 shirt
	 3.	 socks	 11.	 swimsuit
	 4.	 sweater	 12.	 hat
	 5.	 shorts	 13.	 trousers
	 6.	 sandals	 14.	 T-shirt
	 7.	 trainers	 15.	 jeans
	 8.	 dress
2	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct sentences.
3	 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 18):
	 Lara:	Hi, Alan. Where are you going on holiday this
summer?
	 Alan:	 I’m flying to Alaska, USA, with my parents.
	 Lara:	Alaska? That’s a long way! Are you going to stay
in a hotel?
	 Alan:	 Yes, we are.
	 Lara:	 What are you going to do there?
	 Alan:	The hotel is near Glacier Bay National Park.
We’re going to see the glaciers!
	 Lara:	 That’s very exciting. Glaciers are amazing!
	 Alan:	Yes, they are. But the glaciers in Alaska are smaller
now than they were in the past.
	 Lara:	I know. All the glaciers are becoming smaller. The
water in the oceans is becoming higher, too. It’s a
real problem!
	 Alan:	I’m going to learn more about the problem when
I’m in Alaska.
	 Lara:	Then you can write a report about it for school.
So, what other activities can you do in the
National Park?
	 Alan:	You can go on a boat tour of the lakes and rivers.
The boat travels around beautiful hills and
mountains.
	 Lara:	 Are you going to go mountain climbing?
	 Alan:	No, I’m not. It’s very cold on the mountains. But
I’m going to go hiking in the hills. There are some
great hills for climbing.
	 Lara:	 Are you going to pack warm clothes?
	 Alan:	Yes, I am. On Saturday, I’m going shopping with
my mum. We’re going to buy coats, sweaters and
boots for the holiday.
	 Lara:	 Good. You’re going to need them.
	 Alan:	I’ve got a fantastic camera and I’m going to take
it with me. I’m going to write a blog about our
trip and I’m going to put photos of the trip on the
blog.
	 Lara:	 Great. I can’t wait to see your photos on the blog!
	 1.	 c	 2.	 b	 3.	 a	 4.	 c
4	 1.	 F	 2.	 F	 3.	 T	 4.	 F	 5.	 T
5	 1.	 Where are you going
	 2.	 How long are you going to stay
	 3.	 On 5th July
	 4.	 My parents and my sisters
	 5.	 What are you going to do
	 6.	 Some T-shirts, sandals and a swimsuit
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(page 78)	
6	 1. 	Julia is going on holiday in May.
	 2.	 We are arriving on Monday at nine o’clock.
	 3.	 First, we packed our bags. Then, we put them in the car.
	 4.	 They had a terrible journey on the bus.
	 5.	Ron is packing his boots because he’s going mountain
climbing.
7	 1.	 in		 6.	 on
	 2.	 because	 7.	 Finally
	 3.	 Kenya	 8.	 ?
	 4.	 real safari	 9.	 ,
	 5.	 We’re	 10.	 are you
8	 1.	 d	 2.	 a	 3.	 b	 4.	 e	 5.	 c
9	 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 79)
1	 1.	 c	 2.	 f	 3.	 a	 4.	 e	 5.	 d
	 6.	 j	 7.	 b	 8.	 g	 9.	 i	 10.	h
2	 1.	 Food Items – cheese, rice
	 2.	 School Items – marker, ruler
	 3.	 Adjectives – nice, boring
	 4.	 Household Items – blanket, lamp
	 5.	 Animals – monkey, fox
3	 1.	 isn’t going to go
	 2.	 is going to stay
	 3.	 are going to have
	 4.	 aren’t (are not) going to learn
	 5.	 are going to fly
	 6.	 Are ... going to try
4	 1.	 am preparing
	 2.	 aren’t swimming
	 3.	 Is ... starting
	 4.	 isn’t working
5	 1.	 There are	 6.	 were 	
	 2.	 We went	 7.	 can’t
	 3.	 comes	 8.	 haven’t got
	 4.	 How much	 9.	 Joe’s
	 5.	 taller than	 10.	 There was
6	 1.	 I am going to visit a forest and a lake tomorrow.
	 2.	 Which skirt or dress are you wearing tonight?
	 3.	 Gina isn’t taking a swimsuit to the beach.
	 4.	 We are going see mountains and glaciers on our holiday.
	 5.	 Is Ella going to come to the reef near the island?
(page 80)
7	 1.	 I’m going to Ennerdale Forest in Cumbria
	 2.	 I’m going hiking
	 3.	 Who are you going with
	 4.	 When are you going
	 5.	 What are you going to pack
8	 1. 	We’re travelling to Rome next week.
	 2.	 You can’t swim in the water because it’s very cold.
	 3.	 Bill is coming on Wednesday.
	 4.	 These beautiful mountains are very high.
	 5.	It rained all morning. Then / Finally, it stopped and we
went out.
9	 1.	 Sarah is going to the mountains in July.
	 2.	 I am going to buy new sandals tomorrow.
	 3.	 Is he coming to the desert with us?
	 4.	 What are you going to do this weekend?
	 5.	 They aren’t going to bring swimsuits to the lake.
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	 Grammar Practice
REVIEW 1 (page 106)
1	 1.	 is		 4.	 isn’t
	 2.	 aren’t	 5.	 Are
	 3.	 are	 6.	 is
2	 1.	 is		 4.	 aren’t (are not)
	 2.	 aren’t (are not)	 5.	 Are
	 3.	 am	 6.	 Is	
3	 1.	 have got	 4.	 has got
	 2.	 have got 	 5.	 have got
	 3.	 have got	 6.	 has got
4	 1.	 hasn’t got	 4.	 has got
	 2.	 has got	 5.	 haven’t got
	 3.	 Have … got	 6.	 Has … got
5	 1.	 am	 4.	 are
	 2.	 aren’t (are not)	 5.	 hasn’t (has not) got
	 3.	 has got	 6.	 have got
6	 1.	 Has Sam got short hair?
		 Yes, he has.
	 2.	 Are you friendly?
		 Yes, I am.
	 3.	 Is Kate a serious student?
		 No, she isn’t.
	 4.	 Have Mike and Dan got chicken sandwiches today?
		 No, they haven’t.
	 5.	 Are your parents calm?
		 Yes, they are.
	 6.	 Has Andrea got big feet?
		 No, she hasn’t.
7	 1.	 a 		 4.	 an
	 2.	 some 	 5.	 The
	 3.	 any	 6.	 any
(page 107)
8	 1.	 There is	 4.	 There is
	 2.	 There are	 5.	 There aren’t
	 3.	 Are there	 6.	 Is there
9	 1.	 How many 	 4.	 How much
	 2.	 How much	 5.	 How many
	 3.	 How many	 6.	 How many
0	11
1	 1.	 love	 4.	 Does
	 2.	 plays	 5.	 don’t
	 3.	 doesn’t go 	 6.	 Do
2	 1.	 feed	 5.	 Do … have
	 2.	 watches 	 6.	 don’t do
	 3.	 don’t walk	 7.	 Does … read
	 4.	 doesn’t sleep	 8.	 meets
3	
4	 1.	 sometimes 	 4.	 rarely
	 2.	 usually	 5.	 always
	 3.	 never	 6.	 often
REVIEW 2 (page 108)	
1	 1.	 is playing	 4.	 are doing
	 2.	 am reading	 5.	 are sitting
	 3.	 is baking	 6.	 is drinking
2	 1. are … putting
	 2.	 aren’t (are not) riding
	 3.	 isn’t (is not) talking
	 4.	 am not swimming
	 5.	 Is … dancing
	 6.	 is … eating
3 Present Continuous Present Simple
4	 1.	 loves 	 5.	 talk
	 2.	 runs	 6.	 aren’t talking
	 3.	 doesn’t play	 7.	 are listening
	 4.	 are running
5	 1.	 can’t	 5.	 can
	 2.	 can	 6.	 can
	 3.	 can’t	 7.	 can’t
	 4.	 can’t
6	 1.	 mustn’t	 4.	 must
	 2.	 must	 5.	 must
	 3.	 mustn’t	 6.	 mustn’t
7	 1.	 must	 4.	 must
	 2.	 can	 5.	 mustn’t
	 3.	 can’t
11
11
11
11
me
-s -es -ies
like - likes
walk - walks
clean - cleans
wash - washes
catch - catches
kiss - kisses
study - studies
fly - flies
copy - copies
sometimes often
0% 100%
never rarely usually always
at the moment
right now
now
usually
every day
every afternoon
on Tuesdays
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(page 109)
8	 1.	 can	 4.	 must
	 2.	 must	 5.	 mustn’t
	 3.	 can’t	 6.	 can
9	 1.	 Henry speaks German quite well.
	 2.	 Cathy can’t run at all quickly.
	 3.	 Roger hits a tennis ball very hard.
	 4.	 My father drives very badly.
	 5.	 John does not talk at all confidently.
0	 1.	 longer than
	 2.	 lazier than
	 3.	 fatter than
	 4.	 more educational than
	 5.	 stronger than
	 6.	 more exciting than
	 7.	 better than
	 8.	 more enjoyable than
	 9.	 heavier than
	 10.	 nicer than
1	 1.	 longer than
	 2.	 shorter than
	 3.	 younger than
	 4.	 more dangerous than
	 5.	 funnier than
	 6.	 more famous than
2	 1.	 A mouse is not as big as an elephant.
	 2.	Ninety minutes is longer than an hour.
	 3.	An action film is more exciting than a drama. / A drama
is more exciting than an action film. / An action film is
less exciting than a drama. / A drama is less exciting than
an action film.
	 4.	 A mark of 95 is better than a mark of 70.
	 5.	A gorilla is heavier than a chimpanzee.
	 6.	 A snake is more frightening than a rabbit.
3	 1.	 them	 4.	 us
	 2.	 me 	 5.	 it
	 3.	 you
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1	 1.	 were	 4.	 wasn’t
	 2.	 was 	 5.	 weren’t
	 3.	 was	 6.	 was
2	 1.	 was	 4.	 weren’t
	 2.	 wasn’t	 5.	 Was
	 3.	 were	 6.	 Were	
3	 1.	 There was	 4.	 There were
	 2.	 There were	 5.	 there wasn’t
	 3.	 Were there	 6.	 There was
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4	 1.	 painted	 4.	 cried
	 2.	 baked	 5.	 stopped
	 3.	 washed
5	 1.	 arrived	 4.	 didn’t walk
	 2.	 didn’t clean	 5.	 hated
	 3.	 played
6	 1.	 Did children work 200 years ago?; Yes, they did
	 2.	 Did Queen Victoria watch TV?; No, she didn’t
	 3.	 Did people live in Mexico in the 1800s?; Yes, they did
	 4.	 Did Mozart play the piano?; Yes, he did
	 5.	Did astronauts walk on the moon in 1960?; No, they
didn’t.
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7	 1.	 saw	 4.	 spoke
	 2.	 bought	 5.	 gave
	 3.	 put
8	 1.	 taught	 5.	 ran
	 2.	 gave	 6.	 tried
	 3.	 looked	 7.	 played
	 4.	 said	 8.	 had
9	 1.	 got	 4.	 walked
	 2.	 didn’t go	 5.	 began
	 3.	 Did … study	 6.	 Did … have
0	 1.	 am not going to sleep
	 2.	 am going to go
	 3.	 is going to meet
	 4.	 are going to repair
	 5.	 are going to drive
	 6.	 am not going to work
	 7.	 am going to go
	 8.	 aren’t going to start
	 9.	 are going to see
1	 1.	 I’m (I am) going to study Japanese in the summer.
	 2.	 Sherry isn’t going to clean her room tomorrow.
	 3.	 Are you going to play football at the park on Saturday?
	 4.	 What is Emily going to do after school?
	 5.	Frank and I aren’t (are not) going to build model
aeroplanes at the weekend.
2	 1.	 are driving 	 4.	 aren’t swimming
	 2.	 am buying	 5.	 Are … sailing
	 3.	 isn’t playing	 6.	 Is … preparing
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  • 1.
    English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Introduction VOCABULARY (page 4) 1 1. three schoolbags 6. eight markers 2. five rubbers 7. three pencil cases 3. six pens 8. one diary 4. twelve pencils 9. two pencil sharpeners 5. four rulers 2 1. purple; e 7. brown; c 2. yellow; g 8. white; d 3. blue; i 9. grey; b 4. orange; a 10. pink; f 5. green; h 11. black; k 6. red; j (page 5) 3 4 1. first 6. fourteenth 2. two 7. twenty-second 3. third 8. thirtieth 4. fifth 9. forty-three 5. twelve 5 a. Friday e. Thursday b. Sunday f. Tuesday c. Saturday g. Wednesday d. Monday 1. Monday 2. Tuesday 3. Wednesday 4. Thursday 5. Friday 6. Saturday 7. Sunday 6 1. the twenty-first of January 2. the twenty-third of February 3. the first of March 4. the fifteenth of April 5. the thirteenth of May 6. the eighteenth of June 7. the thirty-first of July 8. the fourth of August 9. the seventh of September 10. the twenty-fifth of October 11. the twenty-third of November 12. the thirtieth of December (page 6) 7 1. sixteen • twenty 2. November • December 3. tenth • thirteenth 4. seventy • ninety 5. August • October 6. eleventh • ninth 7. Sunday • Tuesday 8. twenty • twenty-five 8 1. grandparents 2. parents 3. children 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. b 9 1. c 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. a 7. b 8. b GRAMMAR (page 7) 1 1. b 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. a 6. a 2 1. I 5. He 2. He 6. We 3. They 7. You 4. It 3 The lines which don’t connect to the correct words are she ➝ his and he ➝ her 4 1. my 5. His 2. Its 6. Her 3. their 7. Our 4. Your 5 1. This 3. That 2. These 4. Those 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 N O V E M B E R A A R C HJ A N U A R Y J U L Y P R I G U S Y F E B R U A C T O B E R C E M B E R D P T E M B E S M A L T J N Workbook Answer Key
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    English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key LISTENING (page 8) 1 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 1): Hi! My name is Kathy and this is my family. That’s me in the picture. I’ve got a grey and white school bag. It’s got my name on it – K for Kathy … Miller. I’ve got a ruler, too. Those are my grandparents. Their names are Ruth and Charles – Ruth and Charles Gordon. They’re fantastic grandparents and I love them. My sister, Kim, is in the picture. She’s got markers and a book. Kim is seven years old. Her birthday is on 2nd July. That’s my big brother, Thomas. Thomas is 16 years old. His birthday is in July, too. It’s 23rd July. Um … oh, yes – those are my parents. My dad’s name is Gary and my mum is Lauren. Mum has got a birthday in September – 28th September. It’s her fortieth birthday! 1. Kathy 5. Lauren 2. Charles 6. Kim 3. Ruth 7. Thomas 4. Gary SPEAKING 2 1. I’m 2. My name 3. meet you 4. Nice to meet you, too 3 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. a Unit 1 VOCABULARY (page 9) 1 1. ear 6. arm 2. eye 7. hand 3. nose 8. leg 4. hair 9. foot 5. mouth 2 1. tall/short 5. old/young 2. ugly/good-looking 6. fat/thin 3. long/short 7. fair/dark 4. curly/straight 8. small/big 3 1. long 4. curly 2. big 5. small 3. old 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. GRAMMAR (page 10) 1 1. is 3. aren’t 5. are 7. isn’t 2. is 4. are 6. is 8. is 2 1. Are your feet big? 2. Is your schoolbag black? 3. Are your eyes dark? 4. Is your mother’s hair long? Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3 1. Who, Superman 4. When, 29th February 2. What, Kal-El 5. What, black 3. Where, Krypton 4 1. has got 4. has got 2. hasn’t got 5. haven’t got 3. haven’t got 5 1. Have you got a cat? 2. Have all your friends got computers? 3. Has your mother got green eyes? 4. Have you got a television in your room? 5. Has your teacher got red hair? 6 1. Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. 2. Yes, they have. / No, they haven’t. 3. Yes, she has. / No, she hasn’t. 4. Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. 5. Yes, he/she has. / No, he/she hasn’t. (page 11) 7 A 1. is 4. aren’t 2. is 5. has got 3. hasn’t got 6. is B 1. are 5. are 2. are 6. aren’t 3. aren’t 7. are 4. have got 8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 9 1. Billy’s 2. Ross’ / Ross’s 3. The boy’s 4. Women’s 5. The actors’ h g h u n o h a n d a a t m o u t h a t i d s i s q c n r e r h e t e l e g m a k f o o t z b p a r c o i j e y e f y c
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    English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key 0 1. The dog’s legs are very long. 2. The girl’s eyes are big and green. 3. The cats’ ears are big. 4. The boy’s hair is short. / The man’s hair is short. 5. Mr Jones’ / Mr Jones’s house isn’t small. 1 1. Phil’s dog is big. 2. The children’s hair is long. 3. Thomas’ / Thomas’s friends are nice. 4. The avatars’ eyes are red. 2 1. is 6. his 2. That 7. Torres’ 3. isn’t 8. are 4. He 9. have got 5. has got 10. their READING (page 12) 1 2 1. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2. a normal, good-looking man 3. white 4. blonde and straight 5. blue 6. Being John Malkovich DESCRIBING PEOPLE (page 13) 1 1. f 2. e 3. d 4. a 5. b 6. c 2 1. unfriendly 3. quiet 2. lazy 4. shy 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 2): Lee: Hi, Diana! Diana: Hi, Lee. Who is that girl with your sister? Lee: The girl with my sister? The tall girl with long hair? Diana: Yes. Lee: Oh, that’s the new girl in her class at school. She’s my sister’s new friend. Diana: What’s her name? Lee: Michelle. Diana: Where’s she from? Lee: She’s from Quebec. That’s in Canada. She knows French and English because they speak French and English at her school in Quebec. Diana: Wow! French and English! Lee: And she’s a really good basketball player … She’s got a brother in Year 8. His name is Brad and he plays basketball, too. That’s two basketball players in one family. Brad is very good-looking! 11 11 11 Diana: Brad. That’s a nice name. What does he look like? Lee: Well, he’s got green eyes and curly, brown hair. He’s tall and thin and very athletic. Diana: Oh, I love green eyes and curly hair! What’s he like? Is he friendly? Lee: He’s quiet, but he’s very nice. And he’s very clever. Diana: What’s his favourite music? Lee: I don’t know. Let’s ask him … there he is! Brad … ! 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 5 1. c 4. c 2. a 5. b 3. c 6 1. What’s your friend’s name? 2. How old is she? 3. What does she look like? 4. What colour are her eyes? 5. What’s she like? (page 14) 7 1. Phil has got a fat cat. 2. Those boys are unfriendly. 3. Rita is a lazy girl. 4. The men haven’t got big feet. 5. You aren’t nervous. 8 9 Accept all logical answers. 0 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.11 Brad Pitt Cate Blanchett Cameron Diaz 1. He / She is a queen in the film. 4 2. He / She looks old in the film. 4 3. He / She has got brown hair in the film. 4 4. He / She has got red hair in the film. 4 5. He / She has got brown eyes in the film. 4 6. He / She is an ugly baby in the film. 4 Subject: To:Hi Rhonda, How are you? Have you got this week’s Star Magazine? It has got a photo of my favourite Spanish celebrity – Rafael Nadal. He’s very good-looking. He’s tall and athletic and he’s got dark hair and brown eyes. The magazine has got an article about Rafael, too. What a great tennis player! He’s confident and hard-working. I think he’s fantastic! Bye! Sue Rhonda@gomail.com Rafael To: Subject: Adjectives before a noun Adjectives after the verb to be favourite good-looking Spanish tall dark athletic brown confident great hard-working fantastic
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    English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 15) 1 1. hard-working 6. nose 2. funny 7. fair 3. clever 8. unfriendly 4. curly 9. arms 5. long 10. thin 2 1. father, brother 4. ruler, rubber 2. nineteen, eight 5. February, March 3. yellow, purple 3 1. Have, got 4. haven’t got 2. is 5. hasn’t got 3. aren’t 6. are 4 1. Shelly’s 3. My parents’ 2. Russ’ / Russ’s 4. The children’s 5 1. These 6. haven’t got 2. Her 7. isn’t 3. She 8. celebrity’s 4. are 9. it 5. That 10. is 6 1. Jim is quiet and shy. 2. You have got a good-looking brother. 3. Has the avatar got curly hair? 4. Tom’s friends aren’t lazy. 5. I haven’t got a wide nose. (page 16) 7 1. It’s Mark. 2. He’s tall and thin. 3. It’s fair. 4. He’s fifteen. 5. He’s very clever. 8 1. The cat has got funny ears. 2. Have the children got curly hair? 3. We have got a fantastic teacher. 4. Ellen isn’t tall and thin. 5. Is Johnny good-looking? 9 1. Sam’s friend is clever and confident. 2. She has got small eyes and a thin nose. 3. The man isn’t short and fat. 4. The bird hasn’t got big wings. 5. Have you got nice friends? Unit 2 VOCABULARY (page 17) 1 egg, bread, fish, spaghetti, chicken, cake, apples, chips, pancakes, butter 2 1. milk 4. butter 2. beans 5. pancakes 3. sugar 3 4 1. egg 5. sugar 2. ice cream 6. fish 3. tomato sauce 7. apple 4. milk GRAMMAR (page 18) 1 spaghetti apple pancake meatball strawberry sandwich basket banana bag menu Sam 1 2 3 4 c h e e s e s a u s s t e a k b a n s rt rr yw b a g e rice sugar bread coffee butter food cheese
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    English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key 2 1. a; T 4. some; F 2. a; F 5. an; F 3. some; T 3 1. The woman; some 4. The shop; some 2. The shop; some 5. The girl; any 3. Sam; any 4 1. The 5. an 2. any 6. a 3. some 7. some 4. some 5 1. There are some 4. There aren’t any 2. There is some 5. There are some 3. There isn’t a 6. There isn’t an (page 19) 6 1. Are there any; Yes, there are. 2. Is there any; No, there isn’t. 3. Are there any; Yes, there are. 4. Is there a; No, there isn’t. 5. Is there any; Yes, there is. 7 Possible Answers Is there a steak in the salad? No, there isn’t. Are there any apples in the salad? No, there aren’t. 8 1. How much; There is a kilo of chocolate. 2. How many; There are three steaks. 3. How many; There is one egg. 4. How many; There are two fish. 5. How much; There is a kilo of ice cream. 9 1. How much 4. any 2. There are 5. a 3. there isn’t 6. an 0 1. This 5. are 2. Tessa’s 6. How much 3. hasn’t got 7. some 4. their 8. Are 1 1. have we got 6. I have 2. an 7. is 3. have got some 8. Are there 4. are 9. There is 5. any 10. there are READING (page 20) 1 2 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. DK 6. F 11 11 B N G W I U P E R U V I A N S W E D I S H X X I F R D F M I R U S I A N X R C I E R E L M P X J A P A N E S E E T H A I M Y R W Z S U H Q N E K N S D C H I L E A N M C M U G L A P A Y O S F C D H PERSONAL INFORMATION (page 21) 1 1. French 5. Swedish 2. Irish 6. Peruvian 3. German 7. Thai 4. Chilean 8. Japanese 2 1. German 4. Spanish 2. France 5. Ireland 3. Japan 6. Thai 3 1. France 2. French 3. French 4. Germany 5. German 6. German 4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 4): Mum: Hi, Tom. Tom: Hi, Mum. Where are you? Mum: I’m in the Japanese supermarket. You know – the market with all the Japanese food. Do you want teriyaki fish for dinner? Your father loves teriyaki fish. Tom: Erm, no, thank you. I don’t like fish. Are sausages Japanese? I want sausages with beans and potatoes for dinner. Mum: They haven’t got any sausages here, but there are some beans and potatoes. There’s some sushi, too. Tom: I don’t like sushi. Is there any chicken with rice? Mum: No, sorry, there isn’t any chicken with rice. But they’ve got chicken with corn. Tom: I don’t like corn. Is there any pizza? Mum: Tom, pizza isn’t Japanese! But there is a pizza restaurant in the street. What type of pizza do you want? Tom: Pizza with onions and tomatoes is my favourite. Mum: OK. How many people are there for dinner today? Tom: I’ve got a friend here. His name is Pierre and he’s from France. Dad’s here, too, so that’s four of us. Mum: What type of pizza does Pierre like? Tom: What type of pizza do you like, Pierre? He likes pizza with onions and tomatoes, too. Oh, Mum, are there any strawberries for dessert? Mum: Yes, there’s a basket of strawberries at home. There’s some ice cream, too. Tom: Mmm, ice cream and strawberries! Delicious! Thanks, Mum. See you soon. 2, 4, 6, 7 Pancake Tuesday Easter 1. There are races. 2. There are games. 3. It is on the day before Lent. 4. People give eggs to their friends. 5. It is a tradition in England. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
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    English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key 5 1. supermarket 2. onions 3. four 4. French 5. are some 6 1. Nice to meet you 2. Where are you from 3. What language do you speak 4. What’s your family name 5. What’s your favourite food (page 22) 7 1. That’s disgusting! 2. What nationality are you? 3. I like rice with chicken, vegetables and beans. 4. The restaurant has got an Italian chef. 5. Where are you from? 8 1. . 2. . 3. , 4. . 5. ! 6. . 7. ? 9 Accept all logical answers. 0 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 23) 1 Meat Fruit Countries Nationalities 2 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. c 3 1. There isn’t a 2. There are some 3. Is there an 4. There isn’t any 5. Are there any 4 1. How many apples are there? 2. How much rice is there? 3. How many people are there? 4. How many boys are there? 5. How much homework is there? 5 1. These 4. I’m 2. Your 5. has got 3. Are 11 6 1. How many eggs are there in the pancakes? 2. Are there any strawberries on the cake? 3. Is there any French cheese? 4. There are some students from Peru and Chile in my class. 5. There isn’t any butter on the bread. (page 24) 7 1. Nice to meet you 2. Where are you from 3. What languages do you speak 4. What’s your family name 5. What’s your address 8 1. How much cake is there? 2. There isn’t any milk. 3. Mmm, delicious! 4. I like rice with chicken, onions and corn. 5. What’s your family name? 9 1. There isn’t any rice from Thailand. 2. There are some Swedish pancakes with butter. 3. How much bread is there? 4. Are there any strawberries in the ice cream? 5. How many onions are there? Unit 3 VOCABULARY (page 25) 1 Wordsnake: giraffe, sheep, gorilla, hamster, snake, fox, elephant, frog, lion, monkey, cow, shark 1. shark 7. elephant 2. sheep 8. frog 3. gorilla 9. lion 4. cow 10. hamster 5. snake 11. fox 6. monkey 12. giraffe 2 1. f 2. e 3. h 4. g 5. b 6. c 7. d 8. i 9. a 10. j 3 1. mouse 2. giraffe 3. horse 4. elephant 5. shark The secret animal is a hamster. GRAMMAR (page 26) 1 1. see 5. catches 2. washes 6. play 3. kiss 7. come 4. studies 8. works steak sausage Peru Chile apple strawberry Japanese Thai French chicken
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    English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key 2 1. plays with the baby monkeys 2. feed the gorillas 3. talks to the visitors 4. wash the jeeps 5. helps the vet 3 1. doesn’t wash 4. meets 2. comes 5. don’t have 3. don’t work 6. clean 4 1. listens 2. don’t understand 3. learn 4. don’t take 5. go 6. talk 7. doesn’t like (page 27) 5 1. Do snakes eat mice? Yes, they do. 2. Does a lion hunt for food? Yes, it does. 3. Do fish go to school? No, they don’t. 4. Do chickens sometimes live on farms? Yes, they do. 5. Does a cow give milk? Yes, it does. / Yes, she does. 6. Do you often see blue sheep? No, you don’t. / No, I don’t. / No, we don’t. 6 1. What; do 2. Where; do 3. When; do 4. How long; does 5. How many; does 7 1. never 4. often 2. rarely 5. always 3. usually 8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 9 1. have got 6. is 2. our 7. doesn’t like 3. The 8. This 4. Mr Jackson’s 9. do we stop 5. watches READING (page 28) 1 1. e 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. d 2 1. breakfast 2. Because she is a giraffe. 3. Giraffe Manor 4. eight 5. They give the animals food and talk to them. 6. about thirty minutes a day TALKING ABOUT ROUTINES (page 29) 1 The phrases under the wrong pictures are do sport and meet friends. 2 1. d 2. f 3. e 4. b 5. a 6. c 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 6): Maya: Have you got a pet, Ben? Ben: Yes, I have. But it isn’t a dog or a cat. Maya: What is it? Ben: It’s a chicken. Maya: A chicken! Chickens aren’t pets. They’re farm animals! Ben: Chickens usually live on farms, but they’re great pets, too. They’re very friendly. Maya: What’s your chicken’s name? Ben: Her name’s Penny. Maya: What colour is she? Ben: She’s black and white. Maya: Does Penny live in the house with you? Ben: No, she doesn’t. She lives outside the house, but she comes into the house for meals. Maya: What does Penny eat? Ben: Well, she doesn’t usually eat our food. But we sometimes give her some vegetables or brown bread. She loves that. Maya: So she likes vegetables and bread. What other food does she eat? Ben: We buy special chicken food for her. Maya: Is Penny clever? What does she do? Ben: She’s very clever! She likes walking with me so she sometimes waits for me next to the door. Maya: Do you get any eggs from Penny? Ben: Yes, we do. There’s an egg every day. Penny’s eggs are big and brown. Maya: What do you do with the eggs? Ben: We usually have them for breakfast. 1. chicken 2. is friendly 3. vegetables 4. big 5. Penny’s eggs 5 1. b 2. e 3. d 4. c 5. a 6 1. When do you get up on Sundays, Sue? 2. What do you do in the morning? 3. How often do you walk the dog? 4. I always feed him in the morning and the evening. 5. I usually meet friends. (page 30) 7 1. at 4. on 2. in 5. in 3. at 6. at
  • 8.
    English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key 8 1. at 5. on 2. in 6. at 3. At 7. in 4. at 8. in 9 Possible Answer Lucy Adams is a pet-washer. She washes people’s dogs and cats. She works on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. She starts work at 10.00 in the morning and finishes at 6.00 in the evening. In the morning, she washes the dogs and in the evening, she washes the cats. Lucy doesn’t work in December. CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 31) 1 1. lion, tiger 2. mouse, mosquito 3. sheep, cow 4. hamster, rabbit 5. get up, have breakfast 2 1. eyes 6. pencil 2. tomato sauce 7. Swedish 3. lazy 8. dark 4. cow 9. parents 5. have a shower 10. sugar 3 1. eats 6. do … feed 2. sleeps 7. give 3. does … weigh 8. doesn’t want 4. doesn’t weigh 9. don’t like 5. weighs 10. eat 4 1. haven’t got 6. These 2. Is there 7. she 3. How many 8. girl’s 4. is 9. some 5. Her 10. the 5 1. I usually feed the dog in the evening. 2. We don’t often see foxes or wolves. 3. I sometimes have a shower in the morning. 4. The sheep rarely come here. 5. Does the chimpanzee usually have breakfast at 10 o’clock? (page 32) 6 1. I usually go to bed at 11 o’clock. 2. What do you do in the evenings? 3. What programmes do you watch? 4. How often do you watch sport programmes? 5. I usually do homework in the afternoons. 7 1. in 2. at 3. on 4. at 5. in 8 1. Lisa gets up at 8 o’clock in the morning. 2. John does sport on Tuesdays and Thursdays. 3. Snakes eat mice. 4. I usually go to bed late on Saturdays. 5. The film starts at 7 o’clock. Unit 4 VOCABULARY (page 33) 1 1. e 2. d 3. f 4. i 5. b 6. g 7. a 8. h 9. c 2 1. supermarket 2. swimming pool 3. post office 4. sports centre 5. hospital 6. museum 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. GRAMMAR (page 34) 1 1. am studying 4. is walking 2. is working 5. are doing 3. are playing 2 1. is listening 5. is eating 2. isn’t talking 6. isn’t reading 3. is holding 7. are waiting 4. aren’t looking 3 Possible Answers Pam isn’t eating an ice cream. Marcie isn’t talking to Diego. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4 1. are ... doing 2. Is ... teacher helping 3. are ... sitting 4. Is ... visiting 5. Are ... using Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. (page 35) 5 1. is visiting 2. play 3. don’t meet 4. are waiting 5. isn’t listening 6 1. is buying; loves 2. doesn’t work; isn’t coming 3. am doing; don’t understand 4. am going; wants 5. have; are eating 7 1. Do ... walk 2. Are ... wearing 3. does ... teach 4. Is ... starting 5. are ... looking
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    English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key 8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 9 1. b 6. c 2. c 7. c 3. b 8. a 4. a 9. c 5. a 10. b READING (page 36) 1 1. The animals come from Nantes in France. 2. The animals are machines. 3. The (mechanical) elephant is 11 metres tall. 4. The elephant takes people around the city. 5. The giant spider makes some people feel nervous. 2. 1. Because giant spiders are climbing on them. 2. François Delarozière and Pierre Orefice 3. That’s where the giant animals “live”. 4. You can ride around the city on it. 5. sea animals, (giant) birds GIVING DIRECTIONS (page 37) 1 1. next to 6. on 2. between 7. under 3. above 8. in front of 4. in 9. behind 5. opposite 2 1. Go straight 4. Turn left 2. Turn right 5. at the corner 3. Pass 3 Possible Answers 1. The tree is in the park. 2. The dog is walking in front of the man. 3. The bird is flying above the park. 4. The cinema is next to the post office. 4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 8): Shawn: Hi, Gail. What are you reading? Gail: Oh, hi, Shawn. I’m reading an article about cinemas. People don’t go to the cinema because they’ve got big TVs at home, so many cinemas are closing. Shawn: I know. Do you know the cinema next to the museum? It’s a beautiful old building and it’s got great new films every week, but people don’t go there. Gail: I never go to the cinema. I take films from the library and I watch them at home. Shawn: The library hasn’t got any new films. I like watching new films, and I love the cinema. My friends and I usually go two or three times a month. We always buy popcorn and drinks. It’s fun. Gail: Which cinema do you go to? Shawn: Henley Film Palace is my favourite. Gail: Henley Film Palace? Where’s that? Shawn: It’s opposite the bank on Henley Street. Gail: Opposite the bank? Oh, yes, I know it. Do many people go there? Shawn: No, they don’t. It’s never full. Gail: Which films are at Henley Film Palace at the moment? Shawn: I don’t know. Let’s look on the Internet. Oh, the new James Bond film is there. Gail: Well, I love James Bond, and I don’t want the cinema to close. … So let’s go and see it tonight. Shawn: Great! 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 5 1. closing 2. the cinema 3. Shawn 4. bank 5. the James Bond film 6 1. Where is the 2. the bank 3. How do I get there 4. at the corner of 5. Great. Thanks (page 38) 7 1. Tony lives in Paris, France. 2. We work on Fridays and Saturdays. 3. My friend and I always travel in August. 4. Is there a Thai restaurant in Atlanta? 5. I speak Spanish and Italian. 8 My name is Julie Clark. I live in Chester, a small town in England. Every Saturday, I meet my friends in the city centre and we walk the shops. Then, we have lunch in a restaurant. There are some good restaurants in Chester. I love Japanese food, so I often eat at the Kyoto Restaurant on Bridge Street. 9 Possible Answer Doris Monroe lives in Beverly Hills, California, USA. She likes the Page Museum. It’s an interesting place to go. You can see dinosaurs there! She likes to shop on Rodeo Drive and look for film stars. Doris likes Italian food. Her favourite restaurant is La Scala. CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 39) 1 1. c 2. d 3. e 4. b 5. a 2 1. on 4. behind 2. between 5. above 3. in front of
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    10English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key 3 Parts of the body Food Adjectives of personality Animals Places around town 4 1. is dancing 4. isn’t watching 2. am studying 5. is running 3. Are … staying 5 1. sends 4. don’t understand 2. sleep 5. isn’t washing 3. Are … using 6 1. How many 6. His 2. never 7. That 3. haven’t got 8. There isn’t 4. is 9. Do you run 5. Jane’s 10. a 7 1. I am standing between the post office and the library right now. 2. Do you want some meat from the butcher’s? 3. The students aren’t visiting the museum now. 4. Is Harry eating at the restaurant in the shopping centre? 5. We are sitting opposite the stadium. (page 40) 8 1. where is the hospital 2. How do I get there 3. straight on Hill Street 4. Then where do I go 5. Great. Thanks 9 1. My friend Bill lives in Manchester. 2. Alan and I love Japanese food. 3. Helen Carter goes to the cinema every Friday. 4. Their holidays start on 15th July. 5. We often go to France at Christmas. 0 1. The hospital is opposite the post office. 2. The butcher’s is next to the bank. 3. Are you playing tennis now? 4. Sam and Jenny are watching a film at the cinema. 5. We are waiting for you in front of the restaurant. Unit 5 VOCABULARY (page 41) 1 Wordsnake: gymnastics, weightlifting, basketball, swimming, surfing, tennis, cycling, football, judo, skiing, running 11 1. skiing 7. tennis 2. cycling 8. swimming 3. gymnastics 9. weightlifting 4. running 10. judo 5. basketball 11. surfing 6. football 2 a. 9 f. 11 b. 8 g. 6 c. 5 h. 5 d. 4 i. 7 e. 1 Picture shows two actions: 5 basketball: (jump and throw) 3 1. play 4. go 2. go 5. play 3. do GRAMMAR (page 42) 1 1. can 4. can 2. can’t 5. can 3. can’t 2 1. can’t 4. can’t 2. can’t 5. can 3. can 3 1. Can you speak German? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t. 2. Can students buy lunch at your school? Yes, they can. / No, they can’t. 3. Can your friend read Japanese? Yes, he/she can. / No, he/she can’t. 4. Can your mother play tennis? Yes, she can. / No, she can’t. 5. Can you walk home from school? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t. 4 1. must 3. mustn’t 2. mustn’t 4. must 5 1. must 4. mustn’t 2. mustn’t 5. mustn’t 3. must 6 1. must 4. must 2. can’t 5. can’t 3. mustn’t 6. can 7 1. can 4. can 2. mustn’t 5. must 3. must 6. can’t (page 43) 8 1. Helen sings beautifully. 2. She dances well, too. 3. She works hard at school. 4. She does her homework carefully. 5. She swims fast. 6. She runs slowly. mouth corn confident nose steak funny fox hospital mice church
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    11English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key 9 1. at all quickly 4. very well 2. very high 5. very fast 3. quite easily 0 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1 1. Do you know 6. has got 2. high 7. teams 3. can 8. speaks 4. the 9. loves 5. isn’t 10. is watching READING (page 44) 1 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. a 2 1. Parkour 2. In free running, you can use dance and gymnastics. 3. They sometimes have accidents. 4. Because it’s exciting to watch. 5. Because English teenagers love it. EXPLAINING A GAME (page 45) 1 1. drive 5. win 2. ride 6. attack 3. sail 7. rescue 4. fly 8. climb 2 1. g 2. d 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. f 7. e 3 1. win 3. attack 2. ride 4. rescue 4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 10): Clark: What sports do you do, Jenny? Jenny: I go surfing every Saturday. Clark: Do you surf well? Jenny: I surf quite well. I practise for hours. Clark: I like surfing, but I can’t surf at all well. Jenny: You must practise. I can give you some lessons. Clark: OK. Thanks! We can start the surfing lessons on Saturday. Jenny: Great! What sports can you do well, Clark? Clark: I can run very fast. I often go running. Jenny: I can’t run at all fast. Clark: I love cycling, too. Jenny: I haven’t got a bike, so I never go cycling. Clark: Do you want to go cycling now? You can use my sister’s bike. Jenny: Your sister’s bike. That’s great! But I can’t go right now. I’ve got homework. Can we go at two o’clock? Clark: Yes, we can. I haven’t got any homework. Jenny: I’ve always got homework! Do you want to meet at the park at two o’clock? Clark: That’s not a good idea. I can’t go to the park with two bikes! Jenny: Oh! Of course not. So let’s meet at your house. Clark: OK. See you at my house at two o’clock. 11 11 5 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. a 5. b 6 1. You must throw 2. How many players 3. What equipment do you need 4. How do you win the game 5. wins the game The game is basketball. (page 46) 7 1. Mike can jump quite high. 2. Janet practises hard every day. 3. My friend is very strong. 4. You don’t juggle at all well. 5. Running isn’t an easy sport. 8 1. an easy sport 4. do the sport quite well 2. you can attack 5. can kick very high 3. you must hold 6. partner tries hard 9 Possible Answer Rugby is a fun, exciting and fast sport. There are two teams with fifteen players in each team. You can kick the ball, run with the ball but you mustn’t hit other players or kick other players. You must put the ball in the goal area or kick it over the goal. You use a special rugby ball. The team with the most points wins. CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 47) 1 1. judo 6. sail 2. throw 7. attack 3. drive 8. win 4. fly 9. go 5. surfing 10. dance 2 1. h 2. j 3. f 4. a 5. g 6. e 7. i 8. b 9. d 10. c 3 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 4 1. must 5. at all 2. can’t 6. very nicely 3. mustn’t 7. can 4. quickly 8. quite high 5 1. a 6. Are there 2. is 7. goes 3. How much 8. Ben’s 4. Where 9. sometimes 5. is the team playing 10. are sleeping Clark Jenny 1. surfs quite well 3 2. can run fast 3 3. loves cycling 3 4. never goes cycling 3 5. has got a sister 3 6. must do homework 3
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    12English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key 6 1. I can play football and basketball quite well. 2. Bill doesn’t do gymnastics or weightlifting. 3. You must drive slowly. 4. Sam can’t swim or surf. 5. Can you juggle? (page 48) 7 1. What are the rules 2. How many 3. do you need 4. What can you do 5. How do you win 8 1. Gail dances beautifully. 2. Jack doesn’t play at all well. 3. Skiing is amazing. 4. Judo is a fun sport. 5. Jake runs quite fast. 9 1. I can’t run quickly, but I can swim well. 2. You must do your homework tonight. 3. Can you juggle five balls? 4. She dances very well. 5. You mustn’t kick the ball in basketball. Unit 6 VOCABULARY (page 49) 1 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. a 6. b 7. a 8. a 2 1. amazing 4. boring 2. disgusting 5. enjoyable 3. frightening 6. surprising 3 1. unusual 4. special 2. realistic 5. interesting 3. enjoyable 6. amazing 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. GRAMMAR (page 50) 1 1. shorter than 6. fatter than 2. darker than 7. more realistic than 3. happier than 8. curly 4. enjoyable 9. worse than 5. better than 10. more amazing than 2 1. is longer than 2. is more interesting than 3. is taller than 4. are easier than 5. are better than Accept all logical answers. 3 Possible Answers 1. Dogs are friendlier than cats. 2. Basketball is more exciting than football. 3. A visit to the library is more educational than a visit to the museum. 4. A sheep is less heavy than a cow. 5. Films are more enjoyable than TV programmes. 4 Possible Answers 1. The pencil case is smaller than the schoolbag. 2. The shark is more frightening than the rabbit. 3. Football is more exciting than tennis. 4. Roy is taller than Shawn. 5. A chimpanzee is funnier than a sheep. 5 Possible Answers 1. Bart Simpson is smaller than Shrek. 2. Shrek is fatter than Bart Simpson. 3. Bart Simpson is funnier than Shrek. 4. Shrek is taller than Bart Simpson. (page 51) 6 Subject pronouns Object pronouns I you he she it we you they 7 1. it 5. them 2. him 6. you 3. her 7. me 4. us 8 1. me 4. them 2. you 5. us 3. it 9 1. their 6. a 2. have got 7. is 3. more frightening 8. does 4. must 9. him 5. very fast 10. is jumping READING (page 52) 1 Biocheese isn’t real. 2 1. unusual 4. doesn’t need 2. on the radio 5. faster 3. cooler 3 1. DK 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. F me you him her it us you them
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    13English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key MAKING SUGGESTIONS (page 53) 1 1. musical 4. science fiction 2. romance 5. western 3. animated 6. action 2 Accept all logical answers. 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 12): Dan: Would you like to see this DVD tonight, Ellen? Ellen: What is it? Dan: It’s a film called Challenge. Gregory Grant is in it. Ellen: Oh, I like Gregory Grant. He’s an amazing actor. What type of film is it? Dan: Challenge? It’s a drama. Ellen: I don’t usually like dramas. They’re boring. Dan: But this film looks interesting. Ellen: Well, what’s it about? Dan: It’s about the Olympics in Los Angeles in 1984. Ellen: Sorry, Dan, but I don’t want to see it. I don’t enjoy films about sport and I hate the Olympics. Dan: What types of films do you like? Ellen: I like horror films. They’re more exciting. Have they got the film Dark Days? It’s a horror film about vampires. I love films about vampires. Dan: No, I can’t see it here. There are other horror films but not Dark Days. Ellen: So let’s watch The Last Year. Dan: The Last Year? What’s that? Ellen: It’s a science fiction film. But it’s got action, too. It’s about the future, and it’s very frightening and exciting. Dan: Sounds great! I like science fiction, and I like films about the future. But wait ... I can’t see that DVD either. Where is it? Ellen: Oh, I’m not talking about the DVD. The film is on TV tonight. Dan: Great! A good film for no money! 5 1. b 2. b 3. b 4. b 5. b 6 1. Let’s watch 5. Would you like 2. How about 6. a good idea 3. love 7. a comedy about 4. Sorry (page 54) 7 1. Fantastic Voyage is Tom’s favourite science fiction film. 2. My favourite book is The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. 3. Do you like the song, Bad Romance by Lady Gaga? 4. I’m reading The Safari, a story about Kenya. 5. Every Christmas, we visit my grandparents in London. 6. This year, school starts on Monday, 10th September. 8 The bolded letters below should be circled. James Cameron’s film Avatar is amazing! It’s a science fiction film, but it’s also got action and romance. In the film, Jake Sully must travel to the planet, Pandora, and become friends with the people there. Humans can’t live there, so Jake uses an avatar. With his avatar, Jake meets the people of Pandora, the Na’vi. A beautiful Na’vi girl Naytiri becomes the avatar’s friend. Naytiri teaches the avatar about her people and they have many exciting adventures. Avatar is a great film, and the special effects are fantastic! I recommend it to everyone. 9 Possible Answer The new film, Dance Flick, is great! It’s a comedy film, but it’s also got romance. The film is about two teenagers, Megan and Thomas. Megan moves to the city to become a dancer. She meets Thomas, a street dancer. They start dancing together. Dance Flick is very funny and enjoyable. It’s got great music and dancing. CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 55) 1 Good films are … Bad films are … 2 1. musical 4. romance 2. comedy 5. western 3. horror 3 1. grandparents 4. butter 2. drive 5. A mosquito 3. cycling 4 1. e 2. d 3. b 4. a 5. c 5 1. older than 4. happier than 2. more famous than 5. friendlier than 3. bigger than 6 1. him 4. it 2. us 5. me 3. them 7 1. carefully 4. can’t 2. some 5. wants 3. aren’t sleeping 8 1. The action film is more exciting than the drama. 2. I don’t like this silly comedy. 3. The film is more interesting and realistic than the book. 4. This animated film is funnier than the musical. 5. Horror films are enjoyable but frightening. interesting exciting terrible boring silly 1. Challenge 2. Dark Days 3. The LastYear Name of film horror science fiction drama Type of film the future the Olympics vampires The film is about 2 3 1 3 1 2
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    14English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key (page 56) 9 1. Would you like to watch 2. don’t like dramas 3. watching an adventure film 4. a good idea 5. Let’s watch 0 1. Sam Worthington is in the film Avatar. 2. My name is Paul and I live in York. 3. My favourite book is The Hobbit by Tolkien. 4. The girls often play Nintendo games on the computer. 5. Jim’s birthday is on Tuesday, 3rd January. 1 1. Eric is taller than Jason. 2. Comedies are more enjoyable than dramas. 3. Linda is more friendly than her sister. 4. Is that action film exciting? 5. Are you listening to me? Unit 7 VOCABULARY (page 57) 1 1. dining room 4. kitchen 2. bathroom 5. living room 3. bedroom 6. garden 2 1. carpet 5. armchair 2. lamp 6. toilet 3. sink 7. shelf 4. cupboard 3 1. toilet 3. desk 2. sink 4. armchair 4 1. f 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. d 6. e 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. GRAMMAR (page 58) 1 1. was 4. were 2. was 5. was 3. were 2 1. weren’t 4. were 2. wasn’t 5. wasn’t 3. was 3 1. Was; No, it wasn’t. 2. Were; Yes, they were. 3. Were; No, they weren’t. 4. Was; Yes, it was. 5. Was; No, it wasn’t. 4 Possible Answers 1. Was Pam in her bed? Yes, she was. 2. Was Pam’s mother happy? No, she wasn’t. 3. Were Pam’s cats under the bed? No, they weren’t. 4. Was the doctor a woman? No, he wasn’t. 1111 11 5 1. There were 5. There were 2. There were 6. There were 3. There was 7. There was 4. There was (page 59) 6 1. There was 5. There wasn’t 2. There were 6. There wasn’t 3. There weren’t 7. There weren’t 4. There were 8. There was 7 1. Were there any houses in Roman times? Yes, there were. 2. Were there any dinosaurs in the past? Yes, there were. 3. Was there a king of Spain twenty years ago? Yes, there was. 4. Were there any fridges 1,000 years ago? No, there weren’t. 5. Was there an IMAX cinema 1,000 years ago? No, there wasn’t. 8 Possible Answers 1. There wasn’t a city on the moon. 2. There were mobile phones. 3. There weren’t any robot teachers. 4. There was spaghetti. 5. There weren’t any houses under the Atlantic Ocean. 9 1. is 7. are older than 2. was 8. has got 3. don’t live 9. can 4. visit 10. there are 5. its 11. have 6. there were 12. they READING (page 60) 1 1. The Crooked House 2. Sopot 3. The Upside Down House 4. Daniel Czapiewski 2 1. shopping centre 2. dining room 3. above your head 4. feel quite ill 5. a museum and a bakery COMPARING PICTURES (page 61) 1 1. curtains 5. mirror 2. clock 6. blanket 3. microwave 7. cushion 4. pillow 2 1. oven 4. cupboard 2. fridge 5. washing machine 3. dishwasher
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    15English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key 3 1. washing machine 5. lamp 2. mirror 6. dishwasher 3. blanket 7. clock 4. curtains 8. fridge 4 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 14): Kim: I love your house, Jen. It looks very old. Jen: Thanks, Kim. This was my grandmother’s house. It’s about two hundred years old. Kim: Two hundred years? Wow! That is very old. Was all the furniture your grandmother’s? Jen: The chairs and table were Grandmother’s. But there’s a new carpet and sofa. Kim: The kitchen looks new, too. Jen: Yes, it is new. It’s got a new sink and cupboards. Kim: Were the microwave and dishwasher your grandmother’s? Jen: No, they weren’t. There weren’t any modern items in Grandmother’s kitchen. Kim: No microwave or dishwasher! Life wasn’t easy for our grandparents. Jen, was this your grandmother’s fridge? Jen: No, it wasn’t. There was an old fridge in Grandmother’s kitchen. It was smaller. Kim: What about the bedrooms? Were they different? Jen: Yes, they were. The colours of my room were terrible. The room was pink and brown. The curtains and blankets were pink and brown, too. Kim: Ugh! Pink and brown! I hate those colours. What colour is your room now, Jen? Jen: It’s blue with white curtains. The blankets are blue and white, too. Kim: I like blue and white. Has your room got any old furniture? Jen: No, it hasn’t. All the furniture is new. Would you like to see my room? Kim: Sure. Jen: OK, come with me. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 5 1. table 4. were 2. kitchen sink 5. pink and brown 3. a dishwasher 6 1. there was 2. In picture B 3. In both pictures 4. there was a small table 5. There were chairs 6. there weren’t any white chairs (page 62) 7 1. because 4. because 2. and 5. but 3. but 8 1. and 4. but 2. and 5. because 3. but 9 1. Yes, there were. 2. No, there wasn’t. 3. Yes, there were. 4. No, there weren’t. 5. No, there wasn’t. 6. Yes, there was. 7. No, there weren’t. 0 Possible Answer A classroom in the year 1901 was small. There was a teacher, but there weren’t many students. There were desks and there were shelves. There weren’t any computers, CDs, markers or a TV. CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 63) 1 1. kitchen 4. garden 2. living room 5. bathroom 3. bedroom 2 1. gorilla 6. Weightlifting 2. A strawberry 7. adventure 3. Feet 8. confident 4. sister 9. get up 5. church 10. shy 3 1. were 4. were 2. wasn’t 5. Was 3. weren’t 4 1. Was there 4. there weren’t 2. there was 5. There weren’t 3. Were there 5 1. b 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. b 7. b 8. a 9. b 10. c 6 1. The blanket was in the washing machine an hour ago. 2. There were some eggs in the fridge. 3. Was there a cupboard in the bathroom? 4. There wasn’t a dishwasher in the kitchen. 5. The lamps weren’t in the garden last night. (page 64) 7 1. in picture A 4. In both pictures 2. there were 5. in picture B 3. There was a 8 1. but 4. because 2. because 5. but 3. and 9 1. There wasn’t an armchair in the living room last month. 2. The curtains were in the washing machine this morning. 3. Your pillow was in the dining room last night. 4. Was there a shower in the bathroom? 5. There were some pillows on the sofa an hour ago. 11
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    16English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key Unit 8 VOCABULARY (page 65) 1 1. writer 6. athlete 2. computer programmer 7. plumber 3. soldier 8. electrician 4. dentist 9. architect 5. artist 10. firefighter 2 1. h 2. e 3. c 4. b 5. g 6. d 7. f 8. a 3 1. electrician 4. dentist 2. plumber 5. builder 3. waiter GRAMMAR (page 66) 1 1. started 4. cooked 2. painted 5. worked 3. checked 2 1. didn’t remember 4. didn’t walk 2. didn’t answer 5. didn’t wash 3. didn’t close 3 1. started 6. loved 2. moved 7. hated 3. toured 8. didn’t like 4. didn’t stay 9. didn’t stop 5. returned 10. continued 4 1. Did Marco Polo visit China? Yes, he did 2. Did people use telephones in 1850? No, they didn’t 3. Did Florence Nightingale work in a hospital? Yes, she did 4. Did the Wright brothers invent the microwave? No, they didn’t 5 1. The students listened to music yesterday. 2. Jim studied English last year. 3. The doctor didn’t check Sue’s ears. 4. Did you cook spaghetti for dinner? (page 67) 6 1. knew 4. began 2. wrote 5. sent 3. thought 7 Things Meg did 1. Meg did (her) homework. 2. Meg went to the sports centre. 3. Meg bought a notebook. Things Meg didn’t do 1. Meg didn’t feed the dog. 2. Meg didn’t write e-mails to (her) friends. 3. Meg didn’t clean her room. 8 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 9 1. cleverer than 7. can’t 2. He 8. him 3. was 9. quietly 4. Wolfgang’s 10. very hard 5. Did your son write 11. Do you believe 6. didn’t believe 12. There weren’t READING (page 68) 1 1. e 2. c 3. f 4. a 5. b 6. d 2 1. helped his mother at home 2. money problems 3. visited his father in prison 4. sister 5. read Dickens’ books TALKING ABOUT THE PAST (page 69) 1 1. build a model 6. do the laundry 2. bake a cake 7. write e-mails 3. go hiking 8. download music 4. water the plants 9. prepare dinner 5. wash the dishes 2 1. I must do the laundry. 2. I must prepare dinner. 3. I must download music. 4. I must write e-mails. 5. I must buy some shoes to go hiking. 3 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 16): Pete: Hi, Nina. Nina: Hi, Pete. How was your weekend? Pete: It was OK. I went to the sports centre. What did you do at the weekend? Nina: I had a terrible weekend. I stayed at home and built a model for my art class. Pete: That doesn’t sound terrible. What did you build? Nina: I built a model of my house. It was amazing. It was better than all my other art projects. Pete: So, what was terrible about that? Nina: Well, I painted the model and then I put it on the table in the living room. My cat Lucky jumped on the table and then she walked on the paints and model. The model looked terrible, and there was paint on the sofa and the carpet. Pete: Oh, no! Did you clean the sofa and carpet? Nina: I tried to wash them, but they looked worse. My mother was very angry. Pete: What did you do? Did you build a new model? Nina: No, I didn’t build a new model because there wasn’t any time. So I brought the model to school this morning and put it in the classroom with the other projects. Pete: Well, the art teacher was here five minutes ago. She wanted you. Nina: Miss Jackson was here? Pete: Yes, she was. We talked about your model. Miss Jackson really likes it.
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    17English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key Nina: But the model is terrible. It looks strange and it’s got Lucky’s feet all over it. Pete: Miss Jackson likes the model because it’s interesting and unusual. She gave you an ‘A’. Nina: Really? Miss Jackson gave me an ‘A’ because my model is interesting and unusual! Clever Lucky! 1. went to the sports centre 2. her house 3. walked on 4. didn’t build 5. interesting 4 1. Nina 2. Pete 3. Miss Jackson 4. Lucky 5 1. What did you do at the weekend 2. Who were you with 3. did you go 4. When did you get home 5. Did you have a good time (page 70) 6 Saturday was a great day! First, I met my friends at the sports centre. Then, we had lunch at Chez Café. Next, we went to a museum and saw some amazing dinosaurs. Finally, we went to a fantastic science fiction film. 7 1. First 2. Then / Next 3. Next / Then 4. Finally 8 1. e 2. f 3. d 4. c 5. a 6. b 9 Possible Answer Yesterday, I went cycling with Ed. First, there were sheep on the road. Then, I fell. Next, it started to rain. Finally, we got home at 7 o’clock. It wasn’t a good day. CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 71) 1 1. actor 4. doctor 2. firefighter 5. secretary 3. soldier 2 1. b 2. c 3. e 4. a 5. d 3 4 1. didn’t fly; rode 2. Did … live; died 3. didn’t try; climbed 4. invented; Did … know 5. didn’t write; sang 5 1. is doing; him 2. There isn’t; must 3. There wasn’t; wasn’t 4. haven’t got; Their 5. very quickly; it 6 1. The builder built a model of our house. 2. Did the waiter prepare dinner? 3. My secretary wrote an e-mail to my lawyer. 4. The soldier didn’t wash the dishes. 5. The factory workers went hiking. (page 72) 7 1. do on Saturday 2. with my family 3. Where 4. At nine o’clock at night 5. Did you have 8 1. First 4. Then 2. Then 5. Finally 3. Next 9 1. Gina prepared dinner and Tom washed the dishes. 2. Did you go to the dentist yesterday? 3. The plumber didn’t come to our house last night. 4. I downloaded some music an hour ago. 5. What did you do on Saturday? Unit 9 VOCABULARY (page 73) 1 1. glacier 4. hill 2. canyon 5. forest 3. waterfall 6. desert 2 1. c 2. f 3. i 4. b 5. e 6. g 7. d 8. h 9. a 3 1. ocean 5. river 2. desert 6. valley 3. reef 7. beach 4. mountain 4 Possible Answers 1. It is very hot in a desert. 2. There are fish in the reef. 3. I saw gorillas in the jungle. 4. We climbed up the mountain. 5. Yesterday, I went surfing in the ocean. fridge desk cupboard oven wolf frog sheep elephant beans bread rice corn arm nose hairmouth 1 2 3 4
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    18English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key GRAMMAR (page 74) 1 1. is going to sleep; at Echo Lake 2. are going to prepare; outdoors 3. are going to do; many activities 4. is going to go; Brian 5. is going to go; fishing 2 1. isn’t going to cook; is going to catch 2. aren’t going to go; are going to swim 3. is going to write; isn’t going to send 4. are going to paint; aren’t going to play 5. aren’t going to walk; are going to climb 3 1. What are you going to have for lunch? 2. When is Emily going to visit us? 3. Is Billy going to take judo lessons next year? 4. Who is going to travel to Paris next month? 5. Is Angela going to climb Mount Teide in July? 4 1. d 2. e 3. a 4. b 5. c (page 75) 5 3 1. are going 3 4. is doing 3 2. are travelling 5. am buying 3. is starting 6 1. They are going to the dentist. 2. Joe isn’t staying for the football match this afternoon. 3. We are moving to London next Monday. 4. I am not coming to the parents’ evening tonight. 7 1. Are Les and Mark leaving school at 2.00? Yes, they are. 2. Is Joe playing football this afternoon? No, he isn’t. 3. Are Karen and her family moving to Paris? No, they aren’t. 4. Is Mr Wilson going to the school this evening? No, he isn’t. 8 1. Are you doing 8. their 2. is going to stay 9. wear 3. is 10. very carefully 4. there weren’t 11. must 5. is 12. worse than 6. There are 13. They didn’t go 7. criminals’ READING (page 76) 1 1. The ocean is warm. The water is clean. 2. You can see beautiful coral reefs and hundreds of different types of fish. 3. You can usually see dolphins from a boat. 4. They are going to go to a water park. 5. Jenny is going to take her swimsuit, T-shirts, shorts and sandals. 2 1. F 2. DK 3. T 4. T 5. DK MAKING HOLIDAY PLANS (page 77) 1 1. boots 9. coat 2. skirt 10. shirt 3. socks 11. swimsuit 4. sweater 12. hat 5. shorts 13. trousers 6. sandals 14. T-shirt 7. trainers 15. jeans 8. dress 2 Accept all logical and grammatically correct sentences. 3 Listening (Class CD 5, Track 18): Lara: Hi, Alan. Where are you going on holiday this summer? Alan: I’m flying to Alaska, USA, with my parents. Lara: Alaska? That’s a long way! Are you going to stay in a hotel? Alan: Yes, we are. Lara: What are you going to do there? Alan: The hotel is near Glacier Bay National Park. We’re going to see the glaciers! Lara: That’s very exciting. Glaciers are amazing! Alan: Yes, they are. But the glaciers in Alaska are smaller now than they were in the past. Lara: I know. All the glaciers are becoming smaller. The water in the oceans is becoming higher, too. It’s a real problem! Alan: I’m going to learn more about the problem when I’m in Alaska. Lara: Then you can write a report about it for school. So, what other activities can you do in the National Park? Alan: You can go on a boat tour of the lakes and rivers. The boat travels around beautiful hills and mountains. Lara: Are you going to go mountain climbing? Alan: No, I’m not. It’s very cold on the mountains. But I’m going to go hiking in the hills. There are some great hills for climbing. Lara: Are you going to pack warm clothes? Alan: Yes, I am. On Saturday, I’m going shopping with my mum. We’re going to buy coats, sweaters and boots for the holiday. Lara: Good. You’re going to need them. Alan: I’ve got a fantastic camera and I’m going to take it with me. I’m going to write a blog about our trip and I’m going to put photos of the trip on the blog. Lara: Great. I can’t wait to see your photos on the blog! 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. c 4 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 5 1. Where are you going 2. How long are you going to stay 3. On 5th July 4. My parents and my sisters 5. What are you going to do 6. Some T-shirts, sandals and a swimsuit
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    19English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key (page 78) 6 1. Julia is going on holiday in May. 2. We are arriving on Monday at nine o’clock. 3. First, we packed our bags. Then, we put them in the car. 4. They had a terrible journey on the bus. 5. Ron is packing his boots because he’s going mountain climbing. 7 1. in 6. on 2. because 7. Finally 3. Kenya 8. ? 4. real safari 9. , 5. We’re 10. are you 8 1. d 2. a 3. b 4. e 5. c 9 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 79) 1 1. c 2. f 3. a 4. e 5. d 6. j 7. b 8. g 9. i 10. h 2 1. Food Items – cheese, rice 2. School Items – marker, ruler 3. Adjectives – nice, boring 4. Household Items – blanket, lamp 5. Animals – monkey, fox 3 1. isn’t going to go 2. is going to stay 3. are going to have 4. aren’t (are not) going to learn 5. are going to fly 6. Are ... going to try 4 1. am preparing 2. aren’t swimming 3. Is ... starting 4. isn’t working 5 1. There are 6. were 2. We went 7. can’t 3. comes 8. haven’t got 4. How much 9. Joe’s 5. taller than 10. There was 6 1. I am going to visit a forest and a lake tomorrow. 2. Which skirt or dress are you wearing tonight? 3. Gina isn’t taking a swimsuit to the beach. 4. We are going see mountains and glaciers on our holiday. 5. Is Ella going to come to the reef near the island? (page 80) 7 1. I’m going to Ennerdale Forest in Cumbria 2. I’m going hiking 3. Who are you going with 4. When are you going 5. What are you going to pack 8 1. We’re travelling to Rome next week. 2. You can’t swim in the water because it’s very cold. 3. Bill is coming on Wednesday. 4. These beautiful mountains are very high. 5. It rained all morning. Then / Finally, it stopped and we went out. 9 1. Sarah is going to the mountains in July. 2. I am going to buy new sandals tomorrow. 3. Is he coming to the desert with us? 4. What are you going to do this weekend? 5. They aren’t going to bring swimsuits to the lake.
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    20English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key Grammar Practice REVIEW 1 (page 106) 1 1. is 4. isn’t 2. aren’t 5. Are 3. are 6. is 2 1. is 4. aren’t (are not) 2. aren’t (are not) 5. Are 3. am 6. Is 3 1. have got 4. has got 2. have got 5. have got 3. have got 6. has got 4 1. hasn’t got 4. has got 2. has got 5. haven’t got 3. Have … got 6. Has … got 5 1. am 4. are 2. aren’t (are not) 5. hasn’t (has not) got 3. has got 6. have got 6 1. Has Sam got short hair? Yes, he has. 2. Are you friendly? Yes, I am. 3. Is Kate a serious student? No, she isn’t. 4. Have Mike and Dan got chicken sandwiches today? No, they haven’t. 5. Are your parents calm? Yes, they are. 6. Has Andrea got big feet? No, she hasn’t. 7 1. a 4. an 2. some 5. The 3. any 6. any (page 107) 8 1. There is 4. There is 2. There are 5. There aren’t 3. Are there 6. Is there 9 1. How many 4. How much 2. How much 5. How many 3. How many 6. How many 0 11 1 1. love 4. Does 2. plays 5. don’t 3. doesn’t go 6. Do 2 1. feed 5. Do … have 2. watches 6. don’t do 3. don’t walk 7. Does … read 4. doesn’t sleep 8. meets 3 4 1. sometimes 4. rarely 2. usually 5. always 3. never 6. often REVIEW 2 (page 108) 1 1. is playing 4. are doing 2. am reading 5. are sitting 3. is baking 6. is drinking 2 1. are … putting 2. aren’t (are not) riding 3. isn’t (is not) talking 4. am not swimming 5. Is … dancing 6. is … eating 3 Present Continuous Present Simple 4 1. loves 5. talk 2. runs 6. aren’t talking 3. doesn’t play 7. are listening 4. are running 5 1. can’t 5. can 2. can 6. can 3. can’t 7. can’t 4. can’t 6 1. mustn’t 4. must 2. must 5. must 3. mustn’t 6. mustn’t 7 1. must 4. must 2. can 5. mustn’t 3. can’t 11 11 11 11 me -s -es -ies like - likes walk - walks clean - cleans wash - washes catch - catches kiss - kisses study - studies fly - flies copy - copies sometimes often 0% 100% never rarely usually always at the moment right now now usually every day every afternoon on Tuesdays
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    21English World ESO1 ©B Burlington Books Workbook Answer Key (page 109) 8 1. can 4. must 2. must 5. mustn’t 3. can’t 6. can 9 1. Henry speaks German quite well. 2. Cathy can’t run at all quickly. 3. Roger hits a tennis ball very hard. 4. My father drives very badly. 5. John does not talk at all confidently. 0 1. longer than 2. lazier than 3. fatter than 4. more educational than 5. stronger than 6. more exciting than 7. better than 8. more enjoyable than 9. heavier than 10. nicer than 1 1. longer than 2. shorter than 3. younger than 4. more dangerous than 5. funnier than 6. more famous than 2 1. A mouse is not as big as an elephant. 2. Ninety minutes is longer than an hour. 3. An action film is more exciting than a drama. / A drama is more exciting than an action film. / An action film is less exciting than a drama. / A drama is less exciting than an action film. 4. A mark of 95 is better than a mark of 70. 5. A gorilla is heavier than a chimpanzee. 6. A snake is more frightening than a rabbit. 3 1. them 4. us 2. me 5. it 3. you REVIEW 3 (page 110) 1 1. were 4. wasn’t 2. was 5. weren’t 3. was 6. was 2 1. was 4. weren’t 2. wasn’t 5. Was 3. were 6. Were 3 1. There was 4. There were 2. There were 5. there wasn’t 3. Were there 6. There was 11 11 11 11 4 1. painted 4. cried 2. baked 5. stopped 3. washed 5 1. arrived 4. didn’t walk 2. didn’t clean 5. hated 3. played 6 1. Did children work 200 years ago?; Yes, they did 2. Did Queen Victoria watch TV?; No, she didn’t 3. Did people live in Mexico in the 1800s?; Yes, they did 4. Did Mozart play the piano?; Yes, he did 5. Did astronauts walk on the moon in 1960?; No, they didn’t. (page 111) 7 1. saw 4. spoke 2. bought 5. gave 3. put 8 1. taught 5. ran 2. gave 6. tried 3. looked 7. played 4. said 8. had 9 1. got 4. walked 2. didn’t go 5. began 3. Did … study 6. Did … have 0 1. am not going to sleep 2. am going to go 3. is going to meet 4. are going to repair 5. are going to drive 6. am not going to work 7. am going to go 8. aren’t going to start 9. are going to see 1 1. I’m (I am) going to study Japanese in the summer. 2. Sherry isn’t going to clean her room tomorrow. 3. Are you going to play football at the park on Saturday? 4. What is Emily going to do after school? 5. Frank and I aren’t (are not) going to build model aeroplanes at the weekend. 2 1. are driving 4. aren’t swimming 2. am buying 5. Are … sailing 3. isn’t playing 6. Is … preparing 11 11 11