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Unit 1
Vocabulary
1 X V K W Q F Y H P E R U
B R A Z I L V B J S R V
R G M Z Y K U E W R Z M
U I N D I A Q L L X J W
J R V L Z P W G P F A B
A U S T R A L I A H P X
F E Z F J C V U Z P A K
K G X H J S M M Y V N C
Z Y Y Q U R X Q L X K H
J P G H O L L A N D Y I
S T H W C M Q B C F J N
R V W G K E N Y A C S A
2 1 Cantonese, Mandarin 6 Swahili
2 Dutch 7 Japanese
3 English 8 French
4 Portuguese 9 Spanish
5 Arabic 10 Hindi
3 1 official 2 bilingual 3 first 4 mother
5 foreign 6 second
4 1 having (friends) round
2 surfing (the) internet
3 going clubbing
4 reading (the) newspaper
5 eating out
6 going (to the) gym
5 1 ✓
2 The teacher tells us the answers at the
end of the class.
3 My mother talks to her sister on the
phone every day.
4 ✓
5 Jon loves talking about computers with
his friends.
6 All politicians tell lies.
7 Do you hear that strange noise? What is it?
8 My brother and I send emails to each
other all the time.
6 2 piano 3 stamps 4 fishing
5 roller-blading 6 a blog
7 a 1 play 2 round 3 bilingual
4 Arabic 5 talk 6 writes
b 1 reading 2 roller-blading 3 surfing
4 sending 5 listening 6 talking
Grammar
1 1 a 2 a 3 b 4 b 5 a 6 a
2 1a plays b ’s playing
2a buy b are buying
3a ’re taking b take
4a ’m teaching b teach
3 Possible answers
2 ’m not playing 3 ’m doing
4 ’m not talking 5 ’m not riding
6 ’m sitting
4 1 Where does your teacher come from?
2 Do you like eating out?
3 What is your favourite film?
4 How often do they have friends round?
5 Why are you late?
6 How many students are in the class?
5 1 What does ‘ride’ mean?
2 How often do you go to the gym?
3 No, they don’t.
4 When does our class start?
5 Do Becky and Laura come from England?
6 Yes, I do.
6 1 are you surfing 6 do people research
2 is it 7 We usually look
3 I work 8 we study
4 I have 9 I’m doing
5 What 10 You watch
Functional language
1 1 call 2 speak 3 hear 4 mean 5 say
2 a 2 b 4 c 3 d 5 e 1
Listening
1 c
2 a English, going clubbing, surfing the
internet, Spanish
3 1 Spanish, English
2 going clubbing, listening to music (at
concerts), shopping
3 English, Japanese, French
4 playing sport, shopping, eating out at
restaurants
5 Dutch, English, German, French,
Spanish, Italian
6 surfing the internet, having friends round
Suggested answer
Keito should get the job, because he speaks
three languages and he likes going out in
New York.
Reading
1 a
2 1 g 2 f 3 b 4 d 5 a 6 h
Unit 2
Vocabulary
1 1 desert, Mountains
2 coast, sea, beach
3 island, everywhere
4 country, banks
5 forest
2 1 ✓
2 Lima is on the coast.
3 Trujillo is on the west coast of Peru.
4 Arequipa is in the south of Peru.
5 ✓
6 Iquitos is in the north of Peru.
3 1 centre 2 island 3 forest
4 coast 5 near 6 beach
4 a V M D R Z Y L H Z Q
D C A T J B I M R G
Q V K C R B O K V I
P P C H A B N F Y R
I Q O S B K Q X D A
G C W F B M U H P F
R Z B P I J F O X F
K J X G T C H U C E
D E E R Y V V D R J
M B X S H E E P S G
S M O N K E Y G M Z
b 1 foxes 2 giraffe 3 lion 4 Horses
5 dog
5 a 2 cockroach 3 Goats 4 Pigeons
5 whale 6 Spiders 7 hamster 8 eagle
6 1 fox 2 capital 3 coast 4 whales
5 sea 6 mountains 7 south 8 eagle
Grammar
1 Regular verbs: needed, stayed, walked
Irregular verbs: ate, found, flew, went, left,
made, slept
2 1 did you become 7 didn’t go
2 was born 8 didn’t want
3 did you decide 9 didn’t think
4 read 10 walked
5 changed 11 told
6 Did you study 12 didn’t listen
3 1 was shopping in the supermarket
2 were having a coffee
3 was relaxing at home
4 was cooking dinner
5 was driving home
6 were surfing the internet
4 2 When I met Jason, I was working in a
burger bar.
3 The phone rang four times while we
were having dinner.
4 It wasn’t raining when I left the house.
5 I saw your mum while I was walking the
dog.
6 When Emanuelle was living in the USA,
she went to New York and LA.
7 While I was walking to work, Mehmet
called me.
8 I bought a newspaper while I was
waiting at the station.
5 1 was looking 6 found
2 saw 7 discovered
3 died 8 were getting
4 didn’t take 9 took
5 were travelling 10 decided
Functional language
1 2 A 3 A 4 H 5 B 6 H 7 A
2 2 Just 3 course 4 surprise 5 here
6 shame 7 dear
Listening
1 a geography, holiday activities, weather
2 a Possible answers
1 geography: beach, sea, island
2 holiday activities: fishing, sailing,
exploring the island, watching birds,
taking photos
3 weather: sunny, warm, not hot, cooling
winds
3 2 south 3 August 4 cars 5 English
6 warm 7 beach 8 birds
Writing
1 a Yes, she did. She liked the market and she
enjoyed the local food. She thinks Tangiers
is an exciting place and she recommends it
for a day trip.
b boring museum, crowded beach
2 a a introduction b what we did c likes
d dislikes e conclusion
b a went by boat
b small and busy, husband got lost!
c lovely market, great food
d noisy, expensive shops
e very exciting
Unit 3
Vocabulary
1 Across
3 Ruins 5 Temple 8 Arena 9 Palace
Down
1 City 2 Statue 4 Sculpture 5 Tower
6 Bridge 7 Wall
2 1 statue 2 palace 3 ruins 4 town
5 bridge
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Listening
1 a 2
b Students’ own answers
2 2 ✓ 3 ✗ 4 ✓ 5 ✗ 6 ✓ 7 ✓
Reading
1 a 1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F
2 a Possible answers
2 What are his main interests?
3 Who did Michael buy a present for in 1999?
4 What did Michael always take with him
when he was travelling?
5 Where did Michael take a photo of a kind
of food?
6 How many times did people look at
Michael’s photos online?
b 2 photography and travelling
3 his daughter
4 his passport and his camera
5 at the Tower of Pisa
6 more than 5 million times
Progress test 1
Grammar & Vocabulary
1 1 went 6 sent
2 opened 7 were waiting
3 ’s 8 ’m writing
4 were visiting 9 ’s exercising
5 bought 10 think
2 1 a, the, 0 (no article)
2 which, the
3 which, 0 (no article)
4 a, who
3 1 Mandarin 2 inland 3 statue 4 zoo
5 icon 6 listen
4 1 read 2 have 3 surf 4 out 5 send
Reading
1 a
2 1 (about) 1.5 million 6 Portuguese
2 (around) 300,000 7 Ruy Ohtake
3 1908 8 Lovefoxxx
4 164,000 9 Liberdade
5 Japanese
3 1 Nearly 1% of the people who live in Brazil
are Japanese.
2 ✓
3 The first Japanese workers didn’t earn a
lot of money. / earned little money.
4 Modern Japanese Brazilians sometimes
speak Japanese (with older relatives).
5 Ruy Ohtake is a famous Japanese
Brazilian architect.
6 ✓
8 People celebrate the star festival in
summer / July.
Listening
1 a Arabic, French, Hindi, Mandarin, English
b Speaker 1: English, Arabic, French
Speaker 2: Hindi, English
Speaker 3: Mandarin, English
2 1 350 2 1 million 3 41 4 1
5 23 6 87,000 7 13 million
Writing
1 Paragraph 2: Landmarks
Paragraph 3: The countryside
Paragraph 4: Reasons to visit
2 1 so 2 then 3 but 4 because
3 Students’ own answers
Unit 4
Vocabulary
1 1 teenager 2 pensioner 3 middle-aged
4 young adults 5 child 6 baby
7 adult
2 1 born 2 left 3 went 4 job
5 married 6 retired 7 died
3 1 become 6 come
2 got 7 vote
3 learn 8 went
4 had 9 drive
5 finish 10 fell
4 1 knitting 2 golf 3 skateboarding
4 karate 5 electric guitar 6 fishing
7 yoga
5 1 karate 2 tennis 3 golf
4 football 5 crafts 6 yoga
6 1 e 2 f 3 a 4 g 5 b 6 d 7 c
7 1 take out the rubbish 2 do the ironing
3 get the post 4 feed the cat 5 tidy up
6 chill out
8 a 1 J 2 A 3 A 4 J 5 J 6 A
b 1 I do karate on Saturday afternoons,
remember?
2 My granddaughter got married at the
weekend.
3 I went fishing with my dad yesterday,
and we caught an enormous fish.
4 Yeah, my daughter left home at the
weekend to go to university.
5 I’m not very good at doing crafts.
6 I didn’t know they wanted to have
children.
Grammar
1 3 wanted 8 played
4 been, gone 9 taught
5 tried 10 moved
6 eaten 11 seen
7 had 12 lost
2 1 Have (you ever) taught
2 has (never) been
3 has (always) made
4 ’ve (always) loved
5 ’ve (ever) eaten
6 haven’t (always) liked
7 ’ve (ever) had
8 haven’t been
3 1 ever 2 always 3 never 4 never
5 always
4 1 Have you ever been, went
2 Did you watch, ’ve seen
3 has lived, helped
4 did Silvio start, ’s always loved
5 Have the kids drunk, bought
5 1 seven years 2 Monday 3 January
4 a long time 5 17 October 6 two weeks
6 a 1 wetter 6 busier
2 friendlier 7 better
3 quicker 8 more difficult
4 nearer 9 worse
5 more important 10 younger
b 1 quick, near, young
2 friendly, busy
3 important, difficult
4 wet
5 good, bad
7 1 oldest 2 biggest 3 smallest
4 luckiest 5 worst 6 easiest
7 youngest 8 noisiest
8
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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3 1 designs 2 building 3 architect
4 engineer 5 sculptors
4 a 1 tower 2 temple 3 palace 4 bridge
5 statue
b 1 capital 2 monument 3 Emperor
4 memory 5 dead
5 1 familiar 2 famous 3 legendary
4 iconic 5 well-known 6 popular
6 1 household 2 celebrity 3 icon
4 superstar 5 legend
7 a 1 limousine 2 paparazzi 3 VIP
4 bodyguard 5 autograph 6 A-list
7 wealthy
8 1 iconic 6 architect
2 engineer 7 buildings
3 statue 8 popular
4 famous 9 tower
5 bridges 10 household
Grammar
1 1 which 2 who 3 which 4 what
5 what 6 what, which 7 which
8 what
2 1 d 2 f 3 a 4 e 5 b 6 c
3 1 0 2 a 3 the 4 an 5 a
6 the 7 0 8 the 9 0 10 a
4 1 A Nobody knows how to get to the beach.
B We need to put up a sign that shows
them where it is.
2 A Is there an internet café in this town?
B Yeah, it’s at the end of Hillman Road.
3 A I’m reading an interesting book at the
moment.
B Oh, is that the book that Matt gave you?
4 A I really enjoyed our holiday. All the
campsites were great, weren’t they?
B And the tent was really comfortable too.
I’m pleased we bought that one.
5 A That’s a strange building! What do you
think it is?
B I don’t know, but it looks like an art
gallery, or something like that.
5 1 The Life is full of surprises.
2 There’s a university in my home town.
3 Yvain doesn’t eat the meat. He’s a
vegetarian.
4 Do you remember the first time we went
to Brussels?
5 The Aztecs built some incredible
buildings in Mexico.
6 We have the lunch in the school canteen
at 12 every day.
7 There’s a new student in our class. Her
name’s Monique.
8 Sara loves the languages. She speaks
English, Hindi and Arabic!
9 Did you know there’s an art gallery in the
city centre?
10 The doctor told me that I need to relax.
6 1 which / that 6 a
2 the 7 the
3 an 8 0
4 who 9 who / that
5 0 10 which / that
Functional language
1 a 1 better 2 one’s 3 prefer 4 get
b 1 prefer 3 like ... best
2 I’d much rather 4 like ... better than
2 1 b 2 c 3 a 4 d
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ks
8 1 strangest 6 has wanted
2 I’ve only been 7 for
3 haven’t had 8 worst
4 earlier 9 funniest
5 more surprised 10 threw
Functional language
1 in a(n American) train station
2 a 2 I’ve missed you.
3 It’s great to see you again.
4 So tell me, how’s it going?
5 How are things with you?
6 I’ve got lots to tell you.
7 It’s been a long time since we last met.
Listening
1 a a job b drive c home d coming
e voting
b a 3 b 2 c 1 d 5 e 4
2 Call me. –1
Congratulations! –5
Put your card in this box. –4
Slow down! –2
You’re doing a great job. –3
3 a 1 doctor 2 hospital 3 red 4 faster
5 six 6 right 7 car 8 two
Writing
1 1 Isabel
2 Wang
3 2 Monique left university in July, and she
got married to Mathias in the autumn.
3 Luckily, everyone in his family also
speaks good French!
4 He’s kind, intelligent(,) and very good-
looking!
5 It’s close to Lake Geneva.
6 Its garden is enormous!
7 Pierre and I have a lot of gardening to do
next year.
8 How are you doing?
Unit 5
Vocabulary
1 Across
4 Literature 5 Maths 7 Sport
8 Biology 9 Physics
Down
1 Politics 2 Chemistry 3 Art 5 Music
6 History
2 1 technical 2 pre-school 3 university
4 secondary 5 primary 6 high
7 kindergarten
3 1 masters 2 leaving 3 diploma
4 vocational 5 degree
4 a 1 Philosophy
2 Languages
3 Business Studies
4 Drama
5 InformationTechnology
6 Geography
b 1 degree 2 primary 3 masters 4 high
5 university 6 secondary
5 1 confused 2 boring 3 tired
4 fascinating 5 annoying 6 interested
7 excited 8 depressing
6 1 with 2 about 3 at 4 in 5 to
6 from 7 at
7 1 a 2 d 3 c 4 f 5 b 6 e
8 a 1 revise 2 evening class 3 lecturers
4 marks 5 term 6 coursework
9 1 primary 6 from
2 at 7 annoyed
3 marks 8 Maths
4 English 9 about
5 boring 10 fascinating
Grammar
1 a 1 a ii, b i 2 a ii, b i 3 a i, b ii 4 a i, b ii
5 a ii, b i 6 a ii, b i
b 1 The b sentences (with the present
continuous)
2 The a sentences (with going to)
2 a a 3 (Danny) b 4 (Carmen) c 1 (Anna)
d 5 (Laura) e 2 (Bob)
b 1 ’m meeting
2 are (we) going to
3 ’m going to be
4 are doing
5 ’m studying
3 1 c 2 g 3 a 4 d 5 b 6 f 7 e
4 1 mustn’t 4 mustn’t
2 don’t have to 5 mustn’t
3 doesn’t have to 6 don’t have to
5 1 You have to finish your coursework.
2 You mustn’t use your mobile phone in
school.
3 We don’t have to pay for this evening class.
4 Students must bring a pencil to the exam.
5 I don’t have to go to university.
6 1 In this country, people must show their
identity card when they buy something
by credit card.
2 You mustn’t tell Gianni about the party.
3 He must be there two hours before the
flight.
4 You mustn’t open an email if you don’t
know where it comes from.
5 Why do we have to do that?
6 I’m sorry but we have to close the
museum now.
7 1 are 6 must
2 going to 7 going to
3 is 8 must
4 has to 9 don’t have to
5 mustn’t 10 I’m
Functional language
1 a b
b 1 a 2 b 3 a 4 a 5 b 6 b 7 b 8 b
2 Possible answers
2 What would you like for dinner?
3 Could we have some money for the bus
(please)?
4 I’m sorry, but the shop is closed. / I’m
afraid the shop is closed.
Listening
1 Studies and training
2 a 1 sister and brother
2 teacher and student
3 sports star and interviewer
b Suggested answers
1 children, Dad
2 marks, exercise, class, exam
3 train, winning, races
3 1 d 2 c 3 a
Reading
1 a Gosia b Malik c Logan d Gosia
e Malik f Logan
2 1 G 2 G 3 L 4 M 5 L 6 M
3 a 1 A 2 A 3 N 4 V
b 1 not light 2 good, useful 3 very
successful book 4 look for a long time
Unit 6
Vocabulary
1 1 g 2 h 3 k 4 i 5 a 6 j 7 c
8 b 9 d 10 e 11 f
2 a H O M E L E S S
X C Q T M O G Q
F A W U K E H O
Z R P S C N O X
K E X E Z D P F
W L G L H L E G
P E K E X E L G
S S E S D S E K
S S T S M S S C
J D W J H G S J
H E L P L E S S
O T Q C Z B B M
b 1 helpless 2 careless 3 endless
4 homeless 5 useless 6 hopeless
3 1 careful 2 hopeful 3 useful
4 helpful 5 grateful
4 a 1 a look 4a feel
b looked b feels
2 a sounds 5 a tastes
b sounded b taste
3 a smell
b smells
5 1 break 2 infection 3 headache
4 sore Hidden word: ache
6 1 painkiller 2 liquids 3 dentist
4 ray 5 see 6 stay 7 rest
7 1 cold 2 backache 3 stomachache
4 depression 5 flu 6 toothache
8 1 services 6 break
2 sounded 7 doctor
3 officer 8 grateful
4 ambulance 9 helpline
5 rescue 10 careless
Grammar
1 2 can’t go 3 can help 4 can’t do
5 can’t watch 6 can (you) tell
7 can teach 8 can use
2 1 can’t 2 can 3 can 4 can’t
5 can 6 can 7 can’t 8 can
3 1 should 6 shouldn’t
2 should 7 should
3 shouldn’t 8 should
4 should 9 should
5 shouldn’t 10 shouldn’t
4 1 I think it will rain tomorrow.
2 We might not go out this weekend.
3 ✓
4 Jurgen will go to university when he
finishes school.
5 ✓
6 Mr Greene might teach the new course
next year.
5 1 may / might 7 will
2 may / might 8 may / might
3 may / might 9 maynot/mightnot
4 may not / might not 10 will
5 will 11 won’t
6 will 12 will
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6 1 Can 6 might
2 may 7 shouldn’t
3 can 8 can’t
4 should 9 might not
5 won’t 10 will
Functional language
1 2 You should advertise.
3 Why don’t you call the local newspaper?
4 Do you think I should see a doctor?
5 You need to go to bed earlier!
6 What should I do?
7 What about doing yoga?
2 b 1 c 2 a 3 b
3 Possible answers
1 What about changing your menu?
2 Why don’t you have a coffee?
3 You shouldn’t work such long hours!
Listening
1 3
2 1 T 2 ? 3 T 4 ? 5 T 6 T 7 T 8 ?
3 a 2 e 3 f 4 d 5 b 6 a
b 1 excited 2 bored 3 sympathetic
Writing
1 3
2 a 1 beginning 2 end 3 before 4 after
5 beginning
b What’s more, Firstly, Secondly, Finally
Progress test 2
Grammar & Vocabulary
1 1 b 2 a 3 a 4 c
2 2 mustn’t smoke 3 the most difficult
4 don’t have to 5 going to play
6 have lived (here) since
3 Illness: headache, infection, painkiller
Education: course, degree, kindergarten,
masters
Life stages: divorced, married, retire
Home life: bills, gardening, housework
4 1 aged 2 useful 3 depressed
4 Homeless 5 interesting
Reading
1 1 teacher 2 New Zealand 3 Ghana
2 1 c 2 d 3 e 4 g 5 a
3 1 T
2 F (Many schools don’t have computers.)
3 T
4 F (He’s not as keen on the forests.)
5 F (He’s not a doctor.)
6 T
Listening
1 a college
2 1 What 2 much 3 How 4 Do
5 Where 6 Have
3 1 a 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 c
Writing
1 a (university) student
2 Help! I’ve just started a French course at
university. It’s very stressful. I work for
long hours, and I feel tired and ill. What
should I do?
3 1 also 2 Secondly, 3 shouldn’t
4 don’t 5 too 6 Finally,
Unit 7
Vocabulary
1 1 experiment 6 decided
2 discovered 7 tests
3 decision 8 researching
4 create 9 discovery
5 invent
2 1 Did (you) make 5 do
2 doesn’t do 6 making
3 ’re making 7 do(youusually)do
4 did 8 made
3 Across
2 library 3 museum 5 centre
7 hospital
Down
1 pavement 4 bench 6 zone 8 park
4 1 surf 2 give 3 send 4 download
5 Switch 6 on
5 a a laptop b desktop PC c memory stick
d keyboard e cables f printer
b 1 keyboard 4 memory stick
2 desktop PC 5 laptop
3 printer 6 cables
7 1 doing 6 parks
2 surfing 7 pedestrian
3 create 8 send
4 did 9 invention
5 made 10 stops
Grammar
1 1 being 2 to give 3 to come 4 seeing
5 driving 6 living 7 to study
8 to spend
2 1 recommended 2 enjoyed 3 would like
4 considered 5 imagined 6 want
3 1 rain U, traffic U
2 children C, homework U
3 architecture U, buildings C
4 milk U, sugar U
5 music U, computer C
6 feet C, socks C
4 1 The traffic in the city is really bad.
2 Technology is very important to our lives
these days.
3 I hope you have nice weather when
you’re on holiday.
4 There are some really nice parks in the
city.
5 Have you got any information about the
new mobile phones?
6 ✓
7 ✓
8 The pollution in my country is terrible.
5 1 some 6 any
2 no 7 some
3 Some 8 no
4 any 9 any
5 some 10 no
6 1 She sent a few emails.
2 They spend too much time online.
3 He has lots of gadgets.
4 I only use a little electricity.
5 There’s a lot of information online.
6 You play too many computer games.
7 1 a ii, b i 2 a i, b ii 3 a ii, b i 4 a ii, b i
5 a ii, b i 6 a i, b ii
8 1 too many 4 not much
2 few 5 too much
3 lot of 6 little
9 1 seeing 6 to start
2 to pay 7 too much
3 playing 8 many
4 lots of 9 any
5 a few 10 some
Functional language
1 1 not 2 don’t agree 3 completely
4 but 5 feel 6 at 7 No 8 It
2 a Agree: 2 Agree a bit: 2 Disagree: 4
b don’t agree
Listening
2 a b
3 1 is probably 2 works 3 doesn’t enjoy
4 doesn’t enjoy 5 probablyisn’toften
6 doesn’t play 7 probably isn’t
Reading
1 Possible answer
How much does a ticket for the museum
cost?
2 a 1 in the Boston Science Park in
Massachusetts, USA
2 9 a.m.
3 inside the museum
4 from April to November
5 the Van de Graf generator, the zoo, the
IMAX cinema, the Planetarium
Unit 8
Vocabulary
1 1 authentic 2 real 3 computer-generated
4 realistic 5 fake 6 genuine
2 1 teeth 2 tan 3 leather 4 smile
5 identity 6 fur
3 1 see 2 saw 3 look 4 see 5 Look
6 looks 7 see 8 looked
4 2
5 a a authentic, 2
b fake, 5
c look, 1
d realistic, 3
e genuine, 4
6 1 Don’t tell lies!
2 How do you say goodbye in Japanese?
3 Beppe told me a really funny joke
yesterday.
4 I saw Rick in the street and he didn’t say
hello to me!
5 ✓
6 I always tell my kids a story before they
go to sleep.
7 ✓
7 2 told (us) a joke 3 they said goodbye
4 told (her) a story 5 he said sorry
6 told (us) the truth
8 a 1 tell 2 speak 3 talk 4 say 5 say
6 speak 7 tell 8 talk
9 1 see 6 realistic
2 look 7 tell
3 genuine 8 talk
4 real 9 telling
5 fake 10 generated
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Grammar
1 1 c 2 f 3 d 4 a 5 b 6 e
2 1 is 2 go 3 need 4 are 5 practises
6 don’t want to 7 don’t get 8 want
3 1 I go 6 it’ll be
2 I’ll lose 7 you’re careful
3 you’ll see 8 won’t have
4 you walk 9 takes
5 you leave 10 won’t lose
4 2 The journey will be more relaxing if we
travel by train.
3 If you visit the museum, you won’t regret it.
4 I’ll give you my Paris guidebook if you like.
5 If we eat in restaurants for tourists, the
food will be more expensive.
6 If you ask him to take a photo, he’ll want
some money.
5 1 can’t 2 may not 3 can’t
4 might not 5 can’t 6 can’t
6 1 a i, b ii 2 a ii, b i 3 a i, b ii
4 a ii, b i 5 a i, b ii 6 a i, b ii
7 1 might 6 you go
2 you’ll have 7 might
3 must 8 you speak
4 can’t 9 might not
5 she’ll want 10 I’ll translate
Functional language
1 They’re cooking (breakfast).
2 a 2 Be 3 don’t 4 don’t, I’ll 5 If, help
b 2 W 3 W 4 W 5 P
Listening
1 a 2 b 4 c 3 d 1
2 1 persuade someone to do something
2 complain about something
3 ask for advice
4 give a warning
3 Suggested answers
2 give him his money back.
3 phone the police.
4 stay safe and not buy the fake watches
Maria is selling.
4 2 blue 3 12.33 4 flat 5 black
Writing
1 1 A photographer (for an online film
magazine).
2 He doesn’t have a degree.
3 1 so 4 As a result,
2 However, 5 as
3 but 6 Although
4 a Contrast: however
Reason: as
Result: as a result
b However, As a result,
Unit 9
Vocabulary
1 1 lend 7 pay
2 win 8 borrow
3 earn 9 spend
4 save 10 cost
5 waste 11 buy
6 afford 12 invest
2 A B W H H J I P M D S H
B E A U G S S A L A R Y
I T H N E E Z W L D T C
L U M L K A F P R O O B
L P I O H A V A T T R S
S Y T U R I C V G D W E
P X N E M T O C Z S A A
F T R N I J G L O A N B
C A S D T C V A Q U I M
K R E N T A E R G I N O
P R S L V S B W L E X T
C F O P Y H L M G K H D
3 a credit card e cash
b loan f salary
c mortgage g bank account
d bills h rent
4 a 1 cost 5 buy
2 afford 6 win
3 salary 7 credit card
4 rent 8 cash
b 1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T 6 T
5 a 1 receipt 5 debit card
2 coins 6 notes
3 wallet 7 cash machine
4 bargain 8 cheque
6 1 cheque 5 cash machine
2 coins 6 bargain
3 notes 7 debit card
4 wallet 8 receipt
7 1 spend 6 borrow
2 bill 7 waste
3 wallet 8 account
4 mortgage 9 cheque
5 invest 10 income
Grammar
1 1 was / were 4 won
2 would you enjoy 5 didn’t study
3 wouldn’t earn 6 ’d get
2 1 If Heinz wasn’t / weren’t in hospital, he’d
be playing football now.
2 I’d buy a new car if I earned more money.
3 If you lost your job, what would you do?
4 ✓
5 Nina would move to the USA if she spoke
English.
6 If we didn’t have a pet cat, we’d get a dog.
3 a 1 The tickets were so expensive.
2 The train was so late.
3 It was such a great present.
4 We had such nice teachers.
5 The book was so interesting.
6 We ate such awful food.
b 1 J 2 J 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 J
4 1 such 6 such
2 so 7 so
3 such 8 such
4 so 9 so
5 such 10 such
5 2 nobody / no one 6 Nobody / No one
3 anything 7 something
4 Somebody/Someone 8 Nothing
5 anybody / anyone
6 a 1 something, anything
2 something, Anyone
3 Somebody, nobody
4 nothing, nobody
5 anyone, someone
7 1 something 6 anything
2 anything 7 such
3 would / ’d 8 would / ’d
4 such 9 anybody / anyone
5 was / were 10 somebody / someone
Functional language
1 1 key in 2 anything 3 full
2 1 It’s not our fault.
2 No, sorry, I don’t.
3 I’m sorry to hear that, sir.
Listening
1 They want to borrow something.
2 Victor: (his mother’s) car, to go to the beach
with friends
Suzie: MP3 player, to listen to music while
she’s reading
Ren: laptop , to finish his work
3 1 Yes 2 No 3 No
4 Suggested answers
2 coast – beach 5 author – writer
3 biggest – largest 6 started – began
4 peaceful – quiet 7 ill – sick
5 1 T
2 T
3 False – his mother has the biggest car
4 False – it’s too quiet for her
5 T
6 False – he started it last week
7 False – he’s going to be honest
Reading
1 1 c 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 b
2 2 e 3 d 4 c 5 a 6 b
3 them = the diamonds
that time = the eighteenth century
its = (belonging to) De Beers
they = the police
It = the district
He = Al Gore
Progress test 3
Grammar & Vocabulary
1 1 to try 2 must 3 isn’t 4 a lot of
5 so 6 everybody 7 ’ll go 8 some
2 1 What will you do if you have some free
time this weekend? –d
2 Do you enjoy working in films?–a
3 What would you do if you won an
Oscar? –c
3 1 b 2 f 3 a 4 c 5 e
4 1 genuine 2 fake 3 fee 4 doing
5 credit 6 download
Reading
1 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 D
2 1 A 2 C 3 D 4 B 5 D 6 C 7 B
3 2 hard 3 create 4 dull
Listening
1 They’re her family.
2 1 doing research, listening to music
2 shopping, playing games
3 paying bills, uploading photos
4 chatting online
3 1 T
2 F – She uses it every day.
3 F – Alessia is better than her husband at
crosswords.
4 T
5 T
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Writing
1 It’s Theo’s birthday.
2 1 How’s it going?
2 Where would you go if you had the time
(and money!) for a holiday next month?
3 Do you have any ideas?
4 do you think it might be a fake?
3 1 because / as 4 However
2 but 5 so
3 because / as
Unit 10
Vocabulary
1 1 advertisement 4 logo
2 flyer 5 campaign
3 billboard 6 brand
Hidden word: slogan
2 1 slogan 4 logo
2 brand 5 billboard
3 flyers 6 campaign
3 1 annoy 5 fact
2 hate 6 when
3 mind 7 last
4 liked 8 want
4 1 plain 6 patterned
2 bright 7 colourful
3 tight 8 short-sleeved
4 baggy 9 striped
5 long-sleeved
5 1 patterned 4 long-sleeved
2 plain 5 tight
3 short-sleeved 6 plain
6 1 local 6 disgusting
2 international 7 fresh
3 familiar 8 processed
4 wonderful 9 ancient
5 Modern 10 beautiful
7 a 1 old 2 a local 3 delicious
b 1 great 2 beautiful 3 ancient
4 warm 5 fresh 6 wonderful
8 a 1 changing room
2 postage and packaging
3 shop assistant
4 size
5 till
6 window shopping
9 1 advert 2 plain 3 striped 4 size
5 local 6 fact 7 packaging 8 logo
Grammar
1 1 These photos aren’t saved on my
computer.
2 He’s called Jack by his friends.
3 Our house is cleaned once a week.
4 Football games are shown on TV.
5 The bottles aren’t recycled.
6 My blog isn’t read by many people.
2 1 Our logo is known all over the world.
2 Brand name clothes aren’t sold here.
3 The English Premiership is watched by
millions of football fans.
4 In what countries are football shirts made?
5 ✓
6 The billboard is seen by thousands of
people.
7 I’m sent hundreds of emails every day!
8 The flyers are usually given to people in
the street.
3 1 are worn 6 is used
2 are they made 7 isn’t cut
3 are designed 8 are put
4 are drawn 9 are given
5 is emailed 10 aren’t washed
4 2 English and Gaelic are spoken in Ireland.
3 Flip-flops are worn by most people here.
4 Our band’s songs aren’t written by me.
5 Machu Picchu is visited by millions of
tourists every year.
6 The fashion show isn’t organised by
Delphine.
7 The illegal merchandise shops are closed
by the police.
5 1 A new design was created every year.
2 Juana was often given some money for
her birthday.
3 That story wasn’t believed by anybody.
4 The shoes weren’t made in Mexico.
5 Apples were grown all over the country.
6 I was paid a lot of money in my job.
6 1 were 2 by 3 was 4 weren’t
5 Was 6 wasn’t
7 1 a i, b ii 2 a i, b ii 3 a ii, b i
4 a i, b ii 5 a ii, b i
8 1 are put 6 weren’t designed
2 are chosen 7 was created
3 are sold 8 were used
4 was started 9 is visited
5 were given 10 are invited
Functional language
1 1 b 2 a 3 c
2 1 tastes 2 typical 3 with 4 looks
5 kind of 6 Basically 7 fried
Listening
1 describing, persuading, recommending
2 a New Street Fashion: baggy, fashionable,
modern, stylish
Authentic India Curry Sauce: mouth-
watering, spicy, tasty, traditional
3 1 e 2 d 3 a 4 f 5 b 6 c
4 1 baggy ‘skater’ jeans
2 in Canada
3 They are offering 20% off.
4 over 90 years old
5 beef, water, tomatoes, sauce
6 in big supermarkets, from the online
store
Writing
1 The description of Tatra is more interesting
because it includes a variety of language.
2 a Possible answers
a variety of tenses / interesting nouns /
phrasal verbs / idioms, etc.
b Possible answers
1 huge, fashionable, delicious
2 appear, get, feel
3 usually, perfectly
4 However, Although, so
3 2 sunny 5 fresh
3 delicious 6 fun
4 colourful 7 friendly
Unit 11
Vocabulary
1 1 bar 6 out
2 through 7 Doing
3 chatting 8 machine
4 school 9 university
5 work 10 gym
2 2 creative 3 friendly 4 funny
5 sporty 6 lively
3 1 c 2 f 3 a 4 b 5 d 6 e 7 h
8 g
4 a Picture 1: friendly, outgoing, sporty, serious
Picture 2: creative, calm, kind, sociable
b 1 friendly 5 creative
2 outgoing 6 calm
3 sporty 7 sociable
4 serious 8 kind
5 a 1 met 5 on
2 married 6 with
3 fancied him 7 in
4 up 8 live
6 1 T
2 F – Sinikka’s sister is now married.
3 T
4 T
5 F – Jack gave Sinikka his email address.
6 F – Sinikka and Jack went to a (Mexican)
restaurant.
7 T
7 1 flirt 5 attached
2 single 6 lonely
3 miss 7 resent
4 guilty 8 selfish
8 1 went out, married
2 chatted online, went on a date
3 funny, miss
4 shy, meets
5 broke up, selfish
6 at work, serious
7 outgoing, lonely
8 through, out
Grammar
1 a 1 Anja said she had a new boyfriend.
2 She said that his name was Sándor.
3 Anja said we couldn’t meet next week.
4 She said she was travelling to London.
5 Anja said that she would have a party.
2 2 they used
3 the teacher was helping
4 he would go
5 he couldn’t do
6 the kids didn’t want
7 it wouldn’t snow
8 they could come
3 1 would 2 couldn’t 3 wasn’t 4 was
5 weren’t 6 the
4 2 ‘Our workmates aren’t doing anything.’
3 ‘I’ll help you.’
4 ‘We can’t come to the class.’
5 ‘I don’t feel very sociable today.’
6 ‘Sol’s going on a date tonight.’
7 ‘Kato takes a lot of photos.’
5 1 us 2 them 3 me 4 you
5 him 6 her
6 1 told 2 told 3 said 4 said 5 told
6 said 7 said 8 told
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7 1 Nobody told us the flight was cancelled!
2 Mr Ford told me that you didn’t go to
school yesterday.
3 Gianni said / told me in his email that
he’s a bit lonely in Canada.
4 Ian said / told me he wasn’t going out
with anyone.
5 The teacher told her that she would fail
the exam.
6 Did you tell me / say that Jarod was quite
a creative person?
7 I told her that Bruno was very shy.
8 I didn’t tell anyone that you were flirting
with Alessandro!
8 1 told 6 got
2 us 7 was behaving
3 was putting 8 him
4 had 9 couldn’t
5 said 10 was making
Functional language
1 2 B 3 D 4 G 5 E 6 F 7 A
2 By: Thomas Marshall
For: Iris Claude
From: Yara Gerin
About: (suggested answer) Yara will pick you
up at six. Please call her back.
Listening
1 a 2
b Possible answers
Iggy thinks it can be difficult to make
friends.
Iggy has made friends through doing sport.
‘Be a Friend’ volunteers can be any age.
2 1 c 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 c
Reading
1 3
2 1 a 2 c 3 d 4 a
Unit 12
Vocabulary
1 Across
1 interview 5 show 7 album
8 podcast
Down
2 news 3 film 4 concert
6 match 8 play
2 1 f 2 e 3 b 4 a 5 c 6 d
3 1 at 2 on 3 on 4 at 5 at
6 on 7 in
4 a 1 Geeta: at home
2 Chris: in the car
3 Mauro: at the stadium
4 Julio: on the bus
b 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F
5 1 merchandise 5 gig
2 records 6 busker
3 track 7 store
4 downloads 8 collector’s
6 1 clip 4 viewers
2 upload 5 website
3 posts 6 download
7 a 1 conductor 5 dancer
2 singer 6 DJ
3 violinist 7 guitarist
4 pianist 8 drummer
8 1 singer 4 singer
2 dancer 5 DJ
3 pianist
9 1 website 6 singer
2 upload 7 downloads
3 track 8 live
4 album 9 concerts
5 click 10 stadium
Grammar
1 1 We will go home on the bus.
2 It may snow at the weekend.
3 You can check your email on my
computer.
4 Keith should listen to this podcast.
5 Janice would love to be famous.
6 We might go out this evening.
2 1 I might not go on holiday this summer.
2 The concert tickets may not be expensive.
3 It won’t rain at the weekend.
4 I wouldn’t like to see the game in the
stadium.
5 We shouldn’t meet in the bar.
6 Luke can’t play in the concert.
3 1 can 4 should
2 would 5 might
3 shouldn’t 6 I’ll
4 1 can’t 5 should
2 may / might 6 may / might
3 can 7 would
4 would 8 will
5 1 ✓
2 People didn’t use to have laptops.
3 Nikita used to be a TV presenter.
4 Did you use to have blonde hair?
5 We didn’t use to walk to school.
6 ✓
6 1 Did, used
2 use, used
3 use, Did
4 used, didn’t
5 Did, didn’t
7 1 didn’t use to have
2 used to live
3 DidGuillemusetoplay
4 used to leave
5 didn’t use to like
6 did you use to eat
8 1 ✗ 4 ✗
2 used to read 5 didn’t use to be
3 didn’t use to shop 6 used to wear
9 1 can 6 use
2 should 7 may
3 invented 8 should
4 used to start 9 will
5 used to 10 would
Functional language
1 1 absolutely love
2 ’s just the kind of thing
3 should go
4 really must
5 have to see
2 2 Sounds interesting.
3 kind of thing
4 I had no idea!
5 Really?
Listening
1 a 1 museum 2 concert hall 3 theatre
b 1 2.00 2 7.45 3 7.30
2 a Angeles – 1
Laszlo – 3
Chie – 1
Ulan – 2
Gabriele – 3
Writing
1 3 (Drama)
2 // In my opinion…
// The main character...
// The story starts...
// I’d recommend...
3 a 2 G 3 S 4 P 5 G
b 2 He wants to write about it…
3 …was really unhappy.
4 However, he died alone.
5 You have to see it.
Progress test 4
Grammar & Vocabulary
1 1 don’t have to 4 can’t
2 were 5 doesn’t show
3 said us that
2 1 invented the internet
2 are made in India
3 she didn’t feel well
4 was opened in 1971
5 I would see her the next day
3 1 track 4 gig
2 latest 5 viewer
3 campaign 6 brand
4 1 baggy 2 disgusting 3 outgoing
4 patterned
Reading
1 1 (Rijeka) Croatia
2 February or March
3 hundreds of years old
4 12 p.m. (midday)
5 9 p.m.
2 1 T 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 F 7 T
8 F 9 F
3 d
Listening
1 one man, two women
2 1 it’s expensive
2 her wedding
3 at the French restaurant
4 at the theatre
5 her sister
6 trainers and jeans
7 outside the bus station
8 11 p.m.
9 by taxi
3 Esa: outgoing, fashionable
Kai: sporty, musical
Shannon: sensible, hard-working
Writing
1 1 Dinner
2 Entertainment
3 A romantic night out
2 Possible answers
1 beautiful / stunning
2 mouth-watering / delicious
3 Talented / Amazing
4 fun / great
3 Art and foreign films are shown here all
year round, so it’s always interesting.
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