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S1--STUDENT BOOK -- UNIT 1 LESSON 1

KEY
LISTENING -SPEAKING

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S1--STUDENT BOOK -- UNIT 1 LESSON 1

STUDENT BOOK - KEY


UNIT 1 - GREETING
LESSON 1

A.LISTENING

A1:
England English
Germany German
Italy Italian
Mexico Mexican
Brazil Brazilian
Japan Japanese
Portugal Portuguese
China Chinese
France French
the United States American
Spain Spanish

A2:
A2 B1 C4 D3

A3:

Hello Myname's... Verywell Thankyou


Hi __Im_____ __Fine____ __Thanks_____

A4:
Note:We only say Goodnight as another way of saying goodbye at the end of an evening, or before going
to bed. We never use it as a greeting. For a greeting at night, use Hello or Good evening (more formal).
Tell SS they're going to hear the two people in the picture saying goodbye to each other. They
must number the expressions in the order they hear them-Play the tape/CD once or twice.

1 Bye. 4 See you on Saturday.


2 Goodbye. 5 See you.
3 See you tomorrow. 6 Goodnight.

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B. GRAMM AR

Grammar notes

Highlight that fluent speakers of English nearly always use contractions in conversation.
In English there is only one form of you, which is used for singular and plural and for formal or
informal situations. In your SS' language(s) there may be different pronouns for second person
singular and plural and also formal and informal forms.

B1:
1. I'm 2. You're 3. I'm 4. You're

B2:
1. She's 2. It's 3. It's 4. She's 5. He's 6. It's 7. Hes 8. He's

B3:

Anna and Tom are from London. They're from London.

Honda and Toyota are Japanese. __They_______re Japanese.

Diana and I are in room four. _We______'re in room four.

The Taj Mahal is in India. __It_____'s in India.

Are Mark and James in Italy? Are__they____in Italy?

Where is Rosa from? Where's__she______from?

Mira and Rita are Brazilian. __They______'re Brazilian.

Paul isn't in the hotel. __He_______isn't inthe hotel.

You and Sara are in class two. _You________'re in class two.

Jim and I are from Oxford. __We_______'re from Oxford.

C. PRONUNCIATION

C1:
1. He isn't going to leave.
2. Try not to slip.
3. They want to buy a sheep.
4. Those hills are very high.
5. Did you fill the glass?

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C2:
The words enough, use, food, and underdo not have the sound //.

Script
[Track 1]
1. A Hi, I'm Tom. What's your name?
B Anna.
A Sorry?
B Anna!
2. A Hi, Dad. This is Dave.
B Hello. Nice to meet you.
C Nice to meet you.
3. A Good evening. What's your name?
B My name's Janet Leigh.
A You're in room 5.
4. A Hello, John. How are you?
B I'm fine, thanks. And you?
A Very well, thank you.
[Track 2]
UNIT 2PERSONAL INFORMATION
LESSON 1

PART A.LISTENING

PERSONAL INFORMATION

A1:
1. hairdresser 6. taxi driver
2. pilot 7. journalist
3. receptionist 8. dentist
4. architect 9. nurse
5. lawyer 10. accountant

A2:
1. The United States 5. 33
2. Mexico City 6. Taxi driver
3. New York 7. No
4. 5546 247 312 8. Yes

A3:
1. Yes, he is. 5. Yes, she is.

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2. No, he isnt. 6. No, she isnt.


3. Yes, he is. 7. Yes, she is.
4. No, he isnt. 8. Yes, she is.

PART B. GRAMM AR

A/AN + SINGULAR NOUN (JOB)

B1:

1. a 4. a
2. an 5. a
3. -

B2:
1. a nurse 5. a chef
2. a waiter 6. a plumber
3. a journalist 7. a tour guide
4. a surgeon 8. an interpreter

PART C. PRONUNCIATIO N

SOUND // AND //

C1:
1. pan 4. men
2. dead 5. sad
3. X

C2:
1. nothing 2. honey 3. brother 4. other
5. lovely 6. does 7. month 8. worry
9. company 10. wonderful

SCRIPTS
[Track 1]

[Track 2]
Diego Hernandez
I = Interviewer, D = Diego

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I Good morning.
D Hello.
I What's your name, please?
D My name's Diego Hernandez.
I Thank you. And where are you from, Diego?
D I'm from Mexico, from Mexico City.
I Thank you. And your telephone number, please?
D 5546-247312
I How old are you, Diego?
D I'm forty-two.
I And ... what's your job?
D I'm a taxi driver.
I And ... are you married?
D No, I'm not
I Thank you very much.

Grace Chou
I = Interviewer, G = Grace
I Good afternoon.
G Good afternoon.
I What's your name, please?
G Grace, Grace Chou.
I And where are you from?
G From New York.
I Ah! So you're from the United States.
G Yes, I am.
I What's your phone number?
G 212 638-9475
I Thank you. How old are you?
G I'm thirty-three.
I What's your job, Miss Chou?
G I'm a shop assistant.
I And are you married?
G Yes, lam.
I That's fine. Thank you very much.

UNIT 3FAMILIAR THINGS

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LESSON 1

PART A.LISTENING

COMMON OBJECTS

A2:Listen and number the things 1-10 in the list .


[Track 2]
1. passports 6. wallets and purses
2. glasses 7. iPods and MP3 players
3. mobile phones 8. cameras
4. laptops and tablets 9. books and magazines
5. coats and jackets 10. keys (house and car)

PART B. GRAMM AR

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND POSSESSIVES

B1:Complete the table


1. your
2. his
3. her
4. our
5. their

B2:Order the words to make questions.


1. Whats her first name? Maria.
2. Wheres your teacher from? England.
3. Is he a student? No, he isn't.
4. How old are you? I'm 34.
5. How do you spell your surname? L-O-W-R-Y.

B3:Complete the sentences with my, our, your,...

1. your
2. their
3. her
4. his
5. their

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PART C. PRONUNCIATIO N

SOUND // AND /e/

C1:Listen to the dialogue, paying attention to the target sound. Then read the dialogue and fill the
gaps 1-8 with the correct words from the box below.
[Track 3]

1. beer 5. beard
2. year 6. beer
3. clear 7. hear
4. mountaineer 8. cheers

C2:You will hear five words from each minimal pair. For each word, write 1 for / / (sound 1) or 2
for /e/ (sound 2).
[Track 4]

1. Pair 2: 1, 2, 2, 2, I
2. Pair 3: 2, 2, l, I, 2
3. Pair 4: 2, I, 2, I, 2
4. Pair 5: I, I, l, 1, 2
5. Pair 6: 2, l, 1, 2, 2

Track 2: Script

And at number ten of the top things people leave on planes, it's...keys - house keys and car keys. At
number nine, books and magazines. At number eight, cameras. At number seven, iPods and MP3
players. At number six, wallets and purses. At number five, coats and jackets. At number four, laptops
and tablets. And now for the top three. At number three, mobile phones. And at number two, glasses
reading glasses and sunglasses. And at number one - yes, that's right -passports. So next time you're on
a plane, be careful not to leave anything behind.

UNIT 4FAMILY
LESSON 1

PART A.LISTENING

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A1:
1. Wife 5. Ant
2. Son 6. Niece
3. Brother 7. Boyfriend
4. Grandmother

A2:
1. grandmother 5. niece
2. uncle 6. Parents
3. aunt 7. children
4. nephew 8. cousins

A3: [Track 1]
1. mother
2. sister
3. cousin

A4:
1. Photo 1: Martin is her mother's partner. He works at a hospital - the same hospital where her
mother works.
2. Photo 2: Philip is Lisa's husband, Sarah's brother-in-law. Sophie is three.
3. Photo 3: They are at Sarah's grandparents' house. Adam, Sarah's cousin, is a singer.

PART B. GRAMM AR

B1:
1. When/ where 4. What
2. What 5. Who/ How old
3. Who/ where

B2:
1. Who 5. How
2. What 6. Why
3. Where 7. Why
4. Who 8. What

PART C. PRONUNCI ATION

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C1: [Track 2]

1. F Joe's eyes are closed.


2. F It's October.
3. F Joan isn't joking.
4. T Joe wants to go back to sleep.
5. F Joan is going to put on her coat.
6. T Joan is going to go outside.

C2: [Track 3]

The word saw doesnt have the sound //.

Track 1: Script
S = Sarah, G = Guy
S: This is my mother, in our garden at home.
G: Let's see. Is that your father?
S: No, it's Martin, her partner. My mum's divorced.
G: Does your mother work?
S: Yes, she's a nurse. And Martin's a doctor at the same hospital. I don't like him very much. This
is my sister Lisa and her husband Philip. And their daughter, Sophie.
G: Ah - she's really sweet. How old is she?
S: She's three.
G: Do you have any more nieces or nephews?
S: No, just Sophie for the moment.
G: Is that you?
S: Don't laugh! Yes, thats from last Christmas, at mygrandparents' house.
G: Who's that?
S: That's my cousin, Adam. Adam and I are really good friends. He's a singer in a band. They play
in local pubs and clubs...

Track 2: Script
Snow
Joan woke up a few minutes ago, but Joe is still sleeping
Joan Joe! Joe! JOE! Hello!?
Joe: (groans) Oh, no. What's the problem?
Joan: Look out the window.
Joe: No. My eyes are closed, and I'm going back to sleep.

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Joan: Don't go to sleep now, Joe. Come look at the snow.


Joe: Snow? It's only October. I know there's no snow. Leave me alone.
Joan: Come over to the window.
Joe: Stop joking, Joan. There's no snow.
Joan: OK, I'll show you. I'm going to put on my coat and go out and make a snowball and throw it at you!
Then you'll open your eyes!

UNIT 5FEELINGS
LESSON 1

PART A.LISTENING

A1:
a. Bored
b. Excited
c. Tired
d. Interested
e. Worried
f. Annoyed

A2:[Track 1]
1. tired
2. annoyed
3. excited
4. worried
5. bored

A3:[Track 1]
0. It's an easy exercise.
1. I live in an old house.
2. She's an American actress.
3. She has an expensive flat.
4. It's a nice evening.
5. I have a black and white cat.

PART B. GRAMM AR

B1:
6. nice
7. Japanese

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8. international
9. typical British
10. fantastic
11. other
12. professional
13. good

B2:

1.
2.
3. X- I have a big family.
4.
5.
6. X- Its an expensive flat.
7. X- He is a handsome man.
8. X- Shes a good student.

B3:

1. It's a Spanish dictionary. 5. They're very big umbrellas.


2. They're very easy exercises. 6. It's an old phone.
3. It's a very long film. 7. They're nice people.
4. They're green windows. 8. Its a cute cat.

PART C. PRONUNCIATIO N

C2:
1. Skydiving
2. Hang gliding
3. Bike riding
4. Kayaking
5. climbing
6. hiking
7. Horse riding
8. Ice skating
9. Scuba diving

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C3:[Track 3]
Jay Davis is waiting for a train.

Jay Davis Hey! This train is late! I've been waiting here forages
Conductor Which train are you_(1)_waiting____________for?
Jay Davis The 8:18 to Great Plains.
Conductor The 8:18? I'm afraid you've made a_(2)___mistake_____________, sir.
Jay Davis A mistake? I take this___(3)__train____________every day!
Conductor The train to Great Plains leaves at__(4)___8:08____________
Jay Davis At 8:08? Where does it say that?
Conductor Right here. Train to Great Plains 8:08. They___(5)__changed____________the schedule.
Jay Davis They changed it? I guess they changed it while I was__(6)___away_________ on vacation.
Conductor They changed the schedule at the end of April, sir.__(7)__Today___________ is the eighth
of May.
Jay Davis Hm! So the train isn't late. I'm late.

Script: Track 1- A2- Describing feelings


1. I went to bed late last night, so I'm very tired today.
2. My football team lost again. I'm really annoyed!
3. I won .20.000 in the lottery! I'm so excited!
4. I can't find my house keys. I'm really worried.
5. I have nothing to do and nowhere to go. I am so bored.
UNIT 6TIME IN THE PAST
LESSON 1

PART A.LISTENING

A1:[Track 1]
1. 1996 3. 2002 5. 1840
2. 1916 4. 1799 6. 2005

A3:[Track 2]
1. 1809
2. 1743
3. Third
4. 33
5. 1803

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PART B. GRAMM AR

B1:
1. Yesterday was Saturday.
2. When were you yesterday?
3. We were in Berlin yesterday.
4. I was in France last month.
5. My grandfather was a pilot too.
6. It was open this morning.
7. Why were you at work yesterday?
8. Was it sunny yesterday?

B2:Complete the dialogues with was, wasn't, were, or weren't.


1. Were 7. Were
2. Was 8. Was
3. Wasnt 9. Were
4. Was 10. Werent
5. Were 11. Was
6. Was 12. Was

PART C. PRONUNCIATIO N

C2:

1. blue beads 4. a black box 7. a beautiful bracelet


2. paintbrushes 5. a birthday cake 8. October
3. a cookbook 6. a bookshelf 9. a backpack

C3:[Track 5]

1. D (bear, pear)
2. S (buy, buy)
3. S (pill, pill)
4. S (cap, cap)
5. D (rope, robe)

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C4:[Track 5]
1. She threw away her old pills.
2. It was a little big.
3. What color was the cab?
4. There are bears in the garden.
5. I put the rope in the closet.
6. Could you tell me where the path is?

Script: Track 2
G = guide, T = tourist
G: The second head is of Thomas Jefferson. He was President of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
Tl: When was he born?
G: He was born in 1743, in Virginia. His parents were very rich.
T1: Was he President after Washington?
G: No, he was the third President.
T2: What's Jefferson famous for?
G: Well, he's famous for writing the Declaration ofIndependence - that was when he was 33, before
hewas President and for buying the state of Louisiana from Napoleon in 1803.

UNIT 7LIFE TO COME


LESSON 1

PART A.LISTENING

A2:[Track 1]
1. Alan
2. Jason
3. Yvonne

A3:[Track 1]
4. Brendan
5. Leila
6. George
7. Ayesha

A4:
1. Alan isnt going to talk about work.

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2. Jason isnt going to work in an office like his dad.


3. Yvonne isnt going to do the washing.
4. Brendan isnt going to buy a new car.
5. Leila isnt going to check emails for a week.
6. George isnt going to stay at home and do nothing.
7. Ayesha isnt going to do her homework.

PART B. GRAMM AR

B1:
1. are going to try 5. Are they going to see
2. are going to have 6. is going to meet
3. Are you going to stay 7. isnt going to go
4. arent going to get married 8. are you going to visit
B2:
1. She is going to eat her ice cream
2. He is going to fall off his bike.
3. She is going to get a taxi.
4. He is going to have a cigarette.
5. They are going to see a film.
6. He is going to take a photo of the statue.
7. She is going to buy a newspaper
8. He is going to make a sandwich

PART C. PRONUNCIATIO N

C1:[Track 3]

1. door 4. ride
2. time 5. cart
3. try

Script:Track 1
1. When I get home, I'm going to relax with my wife.
2. When I grow up, Im going to be a racing driver.
3. When the kids are in bed, I'm going to sit down and have a glass of wine.
4. When I get a pay rise, I'm going to buy my girlfriend a ring.
5. When I arrive on Koh Samui Island, I'm going to lie on the beach.

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6. When I retire. I'm going to learn to play golf.


7. When this lesson ends, I'm going to meet my friends for coffee.

Script:Track 2

8. When I get home, I'm going to relax with my wife. I'm not going to talk about work.
9. When I grow up, Im going to be a racing driver. I'm not going to work in an office like my dad.
10. When the kids are in bed, I'm going to sit down and have a glass of wine. I'm not going to do the
washing.
11. When I get a pay rise, I'm going to buy my girlfriend a ring. I'm not going to buy a new car.
12. When I arrive on Koh Samui Island, I'm going to lie on the beach. I'm not going to check emails
for a week.
13. When I retire. I'm going to learn to play golf. I'm not going to stay at home and do nothing.
14. When this lesson ends, I'm going to meet my friends for coffee. I'm not going to do my homework.

UNIT 8TIME TO GO
LESSON 1

PART A.LISTENING

A2:[Track 1]
A. phone shop C. Park
B. Chinese restaurant D. Coffee shop

PART B. GRAMM AR

B1:
1. on 6.
2. 7. behind
3. In front of 8. above
4. near 9. on
5. 10. in

B2:
1. at 4. along
2. from 5. past
3. across 6. up

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7. in front of 9. through
8. down 10. under

PART C. PRONUNCIATIO N

C1:[Track 2]

6. sheep 9. wash
7. chips 10. catch
8. shopping

C2:[Track 3]
1. I was choking.
2. The crowdjeered.
3. They didn't say their ages.
4. Do you need another batch?
5. The car was cheap.

Script: Track 1: A2
M = man, W = woman
1. M: Excuse me?
W: Yes?
M: Is there a coffee shop near here?
W: Yes, there's one in South Street. It's next to the cinema,on the right.
M: Thanks.

2. M: Excuse me. Is there a Chinese restaurant near here?


W: Yes, there's one in King Street, between the bank and the gym.
M: Thank you.

3. M: Excuse me. Is there a phone shop near here?


W: Yes, there's one in North Street, next to the hotel, onthe left.
M: Thanks.

4. M: Excuse me. Where's the park?


W: It's in London Road opposite the gym.
M: Oh great. Thank you.

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UNIT 9HOLIDAYS& SPECIAL EVENTS


LESSON 1

PART A.LISTENING

A1:
1. Wedding day 5. Halloween
2. Mothers Day 6. Birthday
3. Valentines Day 7. New Years Eve
4. Easter Day 8. Christmas Day

A2:[Track 1]

1 2 3 4
Birthday Valentine Christmas wedding
5 6 7
New Year Mothers Day weekend
Happy New Year

PART B. GRAMM AR

B1:

1. Whats he doing? Hes taking a shower


2. What are they doing? Theyre dancing
3. Whats she doing? Shes listening to music

B2:

1 2 3 4
is raining is talking aredoing arent.doing
5 6 7 8
are studying is waiting are having is...wearing

PART C. PRONUNCIATIO N

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C1:[Track 2]

11. I hope they're not too thick.


12. Send tanks.
13. She thought for a long time.
14. I always sink in the pool.
15. It's not true, is it?

C2:[Track 3]

1. day 4. closing
2. leather 5. these
3. tease

Script: Track 1- Special occasions

1. Happy birthday to you, 4. F: Congratulations! It's great news!


Happy birthday to you, G: Thank you very much. Were both very
Happy birthday dear Grandma, happy.
Happy birthday to you. F: So, whens the big day?
2. A: Did you get any Valentine cards? H: Pardon?
B: Yes, I did. Listen to this. F: Your wedding day! When is it?
Roses are red, violets are blue G: December the 12th. Youll get an
You are my Valentine. invitation
And I love you. 5. I: lt's midnight! Happy New Year everyone!
A: Wow! Do you know who its from? J/K/L: Happy New Year!
B: No idea. 6. C: Wake up, Mummy! Happy Mothers Day!
3. C: Mummy! Daddy! Wake up! Its D: Thank you, darling. Oh, what beautiful
Christmas! flowers! And a cup of tea! Well, arent I lucky!
D: Mm? What time is it? C: And we made you a card! Look!
C: Its morning! Look. Father Christmas D: Its beautiful! What clever children you are!
gave me this present! 7. M: Thank goodness its Friday!
D: Oh, thats lovely! Merry Christmas, N: Yeah! Have a good weekend!
darling! M: Same to you.

UNIT 10-THE SHOW


LESSON 1

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PART A.LISTENING

A1:[Track 1]

9. An animation 12. A drama


10. A comedy 13. An action film
11. A horror film 14. A western

A2:[Track 1]

1 2 3 4 5 6
B C C C A B

PART B. GRAMM AR

B1:

1. Hotter
2. Shorter
3. More difficult
4. More beautiful
5. Nosier
6. Thinner
7. Nearer
8. Easier
9. Richer

B2:Write comparative sentences.

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1. The Nile is longer than the Amazon


2. Canada is bigger than Brazil
3. Tessa is prettier than Deborah
4. Driving is more dangerous than flying
5. My English is worse than your English
6. This chair is more comfotable than that chair
7. Her husband looks younger than her
8. Buses are cheaper than trains
9. Franch wine is better than English wine

PART C. PRONUNCIATIO N

C1:[Track 2]
excitingsixexcellent that's sports expensive

C2:[Track 3]

1 2 3 4 5 6
information Swedish washes push Shouldnt shake and finish
7 8 9 10 11 12
Shake finished short shrink Washing demonstration
machine

Script: Track 1:

Interviewer: How did you feel when you first started working on Basil the Bee?
Joel:Well, at the start, I thought it wouldn't take much time because it was a cartoon, yeah? But I suppose
that even a simple story is a bit of a challenge, I mean, when you're trying to decide what's going to
happen in it, you spend longer than you realize.
Interviewer: Is the character you give a voice to, Basil the Bee, like you in any way?
Joel: I think maybe in appearance. He does look like me, I suppose; although his head is rounder than
mine. But he wasn't supposed to look like me - that wasn't the plan. The team of artists just designed a
face that we all enjoyed looking at. We felt that he was cute and a bit funny.
Interviewer: How did your family feel about hearing your voice in a cartoon?
Joel: Im not exactly sure about my children. The little one doesn't recognize it as me but she loves bees.
She always insists on seeing the DVD of Basil before she goes off to bed at night.

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Interviewer: Did you expect it to be so popular with children?


Joel: Well, during the time we were making it I occasionally showed mychildren and some of their friends
little parts of it on the computer. They'd go crazy and watch it over and over again - it's so funny. There's
nothing more fun than entertaining children, but I never intended it as a movie specially aimed at them or
teenagers. I just wanted to make it as funny as I could.
Interviewer: Why do you think that so many people see bees as good bugs?
Joel: I think they have a complicated society, which is very scientific, and the organization to produce
honey, which of course is the whole idea, like what their life is for, is about making honey. So we see
them as almost human in their behavior, doing a job, getting on with life and so on.
Interviewer: And you, yourself, do you feel you care more about bees than you used to?
Joel: Bees are the bugs I've always preferred. Apart from that, Im not a great fan of bugs on the whole.
With bees, they live like we might do one day, they fly around so fast, each with his, or her, own little
flying machine. They visit flowers which are beautiful, and they create something delicious. Somehow, I
feel they're a quite different creature from other bugs.

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WORKBOOK - KEY
UNIT 1 - GREETING
LESSON 1

EXERCISE 1:
Look at pictures. Listen and complete the conversations.
[Track 1]
1. A. Bye, Mum! It's time for school.
B. Goodbye darling. Have a good day!
A. Thanks. See you later.
2. C Good morning!
D.Good morning! Can I have a coffee, anespresso, please?
C. Yes, of course! Anything else?
D. No, thank you.
3. E.Good afternoon! Can I help you?
F. No thank you. We're just looking
E. That's OK.
4. G. Frank. This is Gina. She's from our NewYork office.
H. Hello, Gina. Nice to meet you.
I. Hello, Frank. Pleased to meet you, too.
5. J. Thank goodness it's Friday! Bye, Ian.
K. Bye, Derek. Have a good weekend.
J. Thanks. Same to you.
K. See you on Monday!
6. L. Good night! Sleep well.
M. Good night! See you in the morning.

EXERCISE 2:
a. Complete with am, is, or are
Key
1. Is . 5. Is.
2. Are. 6. Are.
3. Am. 7. Is.
4. Are. 8. Is.

b. Write the sentences with contractions


Key

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1. It's... 5. They're...
2. We're... 6. She's...
3. You're... 7. I'm...
4. He's... 8. Hes

EXERCISE 3:
1. Dialog: Looking for a book [Track 2]
Key
Julia Luke, could you helpmelookformy book? I'm not sure where I put it
Luke Which book?
Julia My new cookbook - Good Cooking.
Luke Should I look in the bookcase?
Julia No, the bookcase is full. It wouldn't be there.
Luke Maybe you should look in the living room.
Julia I looked everywhere, even under the cushions.
Luke Couldn't you use another cookbook?
Julia No, the cookbook I'm looking for is a sugar-free, fat-free -
Luke (interrupting) - food-free cookbook?
Julia Very funny. You eat too much junk food. It isn't good for you.
Luke But it tastes good!
Julia Well, you shouldn't eat so much sugar.Hmm ... I think you took that book and put it somewhere so
I couldn't use it.
Luke I didn't put it anywhere! (pause) I think you should look under that box of cookies.
Julia (picking up the cookies} Oops.

2. Dialog: An interesting film [Track 3]


Key
Mrs. Kim Hello, Cindy.
Cindy Hi, Mrs. Kim. Is William in? Is he coming with me to the film? I picked up a ticket for him.
Mrs. Kim Oh, William's sick.
Cindy Here he is! Hi, William! Are you sick?
William What film is it? Anything interesting?
Cindy IVs King Kong. And it begins in fifteen minutes.
William Fifty minutes? Come in and sit down.
Cindy Not fifty minutes, fifteen!
Mrs. Kim Listen, William, if you're sick, I don't think...

UNIT 2PERSONAL INFORMATION

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LESSON 1

EXERCISE 1:
11. journalist
12. accountant/ teacher
13. receptionist
14. doctor/ nurse/ doctor
15. pilot/ lawyer/ pilots

EXERCISE 2:
1. Italy 5. 25
2. Rome 6. Rome 00132
3. Yes 7. 06 8405 517
4. 20 8. 348 226 7341

EXERCISE 3:

1. It's a vegetable.
2. It's a game. / It's a board game.
3. They're birds.
4. It's a (tall/high) building.
5. They're planets.
6. It's a flower.
7. They're rivers.
8. They're musical instruments.

EXERCISE 4:

1. He was a writer / a poet / a playwright/ a dramatist


2. He was a scientist / a physicist.
3. They were US presidents
4. She was an actress / a film actress / film star
5. They were singers.

EXERCISE 5:
1. D (bag, bug) 4. D (rag, rug)
2. S (cat, cat) 5. D (ankle, uncle)
3. S (cup, cup)

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EXERCISE 6:
The words happy, don't, talking, and your do not have the sound //.

SCRIPTS
[Track 2]
Receptionist Hello. Are you a new student?
Mario Yes, I am.
Receptionist Sit down, then. I'm just going to ask you a few questions.
Mario OK.
Receptionist Right. What's your first name?
Mario Mario.
Receptionist What's your surname?
Mario Benedetti.
Receptionist Benedetti. How do you spell it?
Mario B-E-N-E-D-E-double T-I.
Receptionist B-E-N-E-D-E-double T-I. OK. Where are you from?
Mario I am from Italy. From Rome.
Receptionist Are you a student?
Mario Yes, I am.
Receptionist And how old are you?
Mario I'm 20.
Receptionist What's your address?
Mario In Rome?
Receptionist Yes.
Mario It's Via Foro 25.
Receptionist What's your postcode?
Mario Sorry?
Receptionist Is there a postcode? You know, a number?
Mario Ah yes. It's Rome 00132.
Receptionist 00132. Great. What's your e-mail address?
Mario It's mario.benedetti@hotmail.com.
Receptionist And what's your phone number?
Mario My mobile number or my home
Receptionist Both home and mobile.
MarioMy phone number in Rome is 06 840 5517.
Receptionist 06 840 5517.
Mario Yes. And my mobile number is 348 226 7341.

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Receptionist 348 226 7341. That's great, Mario. Thank you. Now come and meet the Director of Studies,
we need to give you a test...

UNIT 3FAMILIAR THINGS


LESSON 1

EXERCISE 1:Listen to five situations. Number the things 1-5 [Track 1]


1. Laptop
2. Mobile phones
3. Bag
4. Passport
5. Key

EXERCISE 2:Complete with my,your, his, her, its, our, or their.


1. Their 6. its
2. your 7. her
3. his 8. their
4. its 9. your
5. their 10. our

EXERCISE 3:Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective.

1. his 5. your
2. our 6. their
3. my 7. its
4. its 8. your

EXERCISE 4:Tick the words a) or b) that you hear in the sentences. [Track 2]
1. a -Three cheers', he said.
2. b -There was a small bear on the table.
3. a - That's a very big pier.
4. a - Look! It's here.
5. a - Can I borrow your pen, please, Dan, dear?

Track 1: Script
1. Please take out your laptops. All laptops out of cases, please.
2. Please switch off all mobile phones and electronic devices.

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3. A Excuse me- is this your bag?


B Oh yes! Thanks very much!
4. A Hi. My name's Sam Smith. I have a reservation.
B Can I see your passport, please? A Sure, here you are.
5. A OK, Mr Smith. You're in room 315.Here's your key.
B Thank you very much. Er, where'sthe lift?
UNIT 4 - FAMILY
LESSON 1

EXERCISE 1: [Track 1]
1. Marie 5. Andrea
2. John 6. Isabel
3. Odile 7. Nancy
4. Richard 8. Tom

EXERCISE 2:
1. Who is she?
2. What is your phone number?
3. Where is room 4?
4. Is Martamarried?
5. Whenisyour English class?
6. Is your phone number 0151 496 0362?
7. Whatishis email?
8. How oldis Pedro?

EXERCISE 3:
1. a
2. c
3. d
4. e
5. b

EXERCISE 4:
1. ___Whats_____ __your_______surname?
2. ___Where______ ___are_____you from?
3. ___Whats______ __your_____phone number?
4. How old __are______ ____you_____?
5. ___Whats_____ ___your_____job?

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EXERCISE 4: [Track 2]
Five words rhyme with old: cold, hold, sold, told, gold,
Two words rhyme with hole: bowl, stole

Track 1: Script
Joseph My family isn't very big. I have a sister, Andrea, she's 18, and a brother Richard, he's 25. They're
not married, I'm married, erm, my wife's name is Isabel. We have two children, a daughter, Nancy, that's
N-A-N-C-Y, she's 4, and a son, Tom, he's only six months old. We live near my parents. My dad's name
is John, and my mum's is Odile, that's O-D-I-L-E. She's French. My grandmother lives with them, her
name's Marie. She's my mum's mum.
UNIT 5 - FEELINGS
LESSON 1

EXERCISE 1:[Track 2]
1. Boring/ interesting
2. Worried/ tired
3. Exciting/ bored/ boring/ annoyed
Annoyed/ worried

EXERCISE 2:
1. Its an old car.
2. Its a new cellphone.
3. Theyre expensive sunglasses.
4. Theyre big houses.
5. Its a good book.

EXERCISE 3:

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1. Its a beautiful day.


2. Amys husband is very nice.
3. They are very difficult questions.
4. This is a cheap phone.
5. Its a terrible phone.
6. Maria is a very tall girl.
7. Our cat is very old.
8. This isnt a very good restaurant.
9. Its a very long exercise.
10. Their dog is very ugly.

EXERCISE 4:[Track 2]
1. Can I have some more pepper?
2. Put it in the shed.
3. This pain is terrible.
4. Did you see her later?
5. I want to sail the boat.

Script: Track 1
1. A Did you enjoy the film?
B No, I didn't. It was boring.
A Oh, I loved it. It was really interesting, and very funny.
B I didn't laugh once!
2. C How was your exam?
D Awful. I'm very worried.
C But you worked really hard.
D I know, I studied until two in the morning, but then I was so tired today, I couldn't read the
questions.
C Don't worry. I'm sure you'll be OK.
3. E That was a great match! Really exciting!
F Only because your team won. I was bored.
E But it wasn't boring at all! It was a fantastic game!
F Well, I didn't enjoy it, and now I'm annoyed because I paid 45 for my ticket.
4. G Whens Nina's birthday?
H You mean 'When was her birthday?' It was last Friday,March 24th.
G Oh no! Was she annoyed that I forgot?
H No, no, she was just worried that you didn't like herany more.

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UNIT 6TIME IN THE PAST


LESSON 1

EXERCISE 1:
1. 1564
2. 1756
3. 1961
4. 1928
5. 1958

EXERCISE 2:
1. Were you at school yesterday? 4. Were they in class yesterday?
2. James werent very well yesterday. 5. David wasnt very happy last night.
3. We were on the plane at 4.00 6. I was in a meeting at 7.00 last night
7. Was your sister in London last week 8. It was a terrible film

EXERCISE 3:Complete the conversations with, was, wasn't, were, or weren't.


1. was 5. wasnt/ was
2. werent/ were 6. were
3. wasnt 7. werent/ were
4. was

EXERCISE 4:
1. pocket a. stop
2. potato b. cup
3. pepper c. help
4. past d. dropped
5. policeman e. upstairs

Script: Track 1
When were they born?
1. Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England.
2. Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria, in 1756.
3. Diana Spencer was born in Sandringham, England, in 1961.
4. Andy Warhol was born in 1928 in Pittsburgh, in the United States.
5. Michael Jackson was born in 1958 in Indiana, in the United States.

UNIT 7LIFE TO COME


LESSON 1

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EXERCISE 1: [Track 1]
2. He's going to be late for his meeting.
3. She's going to win.
4. He's going to fall
5. She's going to drop the vase.
6. They're going to have a baby.
7. They're going to kiss.
8. He's going to sneeze.

EXERCISE 2:
1. We arent going to stay in a hotel.
2. Theyre going to go swimming.
3. Im going to go camping.
4. Are you going to pay for the trip?
5. He isnt going to see the pyramids.

EXERCISE 3:Complete the dialogue. Use going to.


1. are going to travel 7. are going to get
2. are you going to visit 8. is going to come
3. are you going to sleep 9. am going to go
4. arent going to stay 10. am going to spend
5. is going to be 11. am not going to get
6. are you going to go

EXERCISE 4: [Track 2]

3______train station
4______Taste of Thailandrestaurant
2______taxi stand
1______City Lights Hotel
Times Tower is not on the map
5______post office

Script: Track 1
Careful! You're going to drop it!
9. What a pity! It's going to rain. He can't play tennis.
10. Look at the time. He's going to be late for his meeting.

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11. Come on! Come on! She's going to win. Fantastic!


12. Oh no! Jack's on top of the wall! He's going to fall
13. Careful! She's going to drop the vase. Too late!
14. They're so excited. They're going to have a baby. Its due in July.
15. There's my sister and her boyfriend! Yuk! They're going to kiss.
16. He's going to sneeze. 'Aaattishooo!' 'Bless you!

Script: Track 2

Tall woman: Could you tell me how to get to the train station?
Staff member: The train station? Turn right when you leave the visitor center. When you get to the light,
turn left onto First Avenue. The train station will be on your right. You can't miss it.

Student: Are there any Thai restaurants around here?


Staff member: Thai restaurants? There's a great Thai restaurant on Water Street. It's called Taste of
Thailand. Go two blocks to the right and then left onto Water Street.

Tall man: Where can I get a taxi?


Staff member: Try the taxi stand on First Avenue. Just go to the right and turn left at the light. It's just
past the train station.
Tired tourist: How do I get to the City Lights Hotel?
Staff member: Go two blocks to the right and turn left on Water Street. Then turn left again when you get
to Liberty Street. You'll see a tall white building. That's it.

Teenage girl: I'm trying to get to the Times Tower.


Staff member: Well, you can take the number 12 bus it stops right outside the visitor center - and get
off at 14th Street. But it might be better to walk. There's a lot of traffic this time of day.

Short woman: Where can I get stamps for these letters?


Staff member: Your best bet is the post office. When you go out of here, turn that way (pointing left). Go
two blocks. Then turn left onto Taylor Street. It'll be on your right.

Little girl:Do you know what time it is?


Staff member: It's exactly twenty-two minutes after ten.
UNIT 8-TIME TO COME
LESSON 1

EXERCISE 1: [Track 1]
Bank B
EXERCISE 2: [Track 2]

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Bank C
EXERCISE 3:
1. in 3. on/ in 5. on 7. at
2. on 4. at 6. in/ on 8. on

EXERCISE 4:
1. to
2. into/ out of/ into
3. onto/ into/ off/ onto

EXERCISE 5:[Track 3]
1. spinach 4. cheese 7. a sandwich
2. chips 5. chicken 8. artichokes
3. cherries 6. a chili pepper 9. chocolate

EXERCISE 6:[Track 3]

1. g 2. d

Script: Track 1
Rob: Excuse me. Is there a cash machine near here?
Woman: Yes. There's one at Barclay's Bank.
Rob: Sorry, where is that?
Woman: Turn left and go straight on. Then turn right, and it's on the right.
Rob: Thanks very much.
Woman: You're welcome.
Script: Track 2
Rob: Oh.... I don't believe it. Excuse me, er, this cash machine isn't working. Is there another one near
here?
Man: Yeah, there's one in HSBC. Go straight on, turn right. Go straight on for a bit and it's on the left.
Rob: Thanks.
UNIT 9HOLIDAYS& SPECIAL EVENTS
LESSON 1

EXERCISE 1:[Track 1]
1. June
2. Cartoons
3. West Park
4. Director

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5. Three colors
6. 0735 269901

EXERCISE 2:

1 2 3 4
are you doing am looking are they doing Mrs Jackson is watching
5 6 7 8
is moving Mr Jackson is playing are arriving is opening

EXERCISE 3:

1 2 3 4
is shining are sitting am drinking arent swimming
5 6 7 8
are watching are travelling is reading am writing

EXERCISE 4:
1. Is she having lunch? 6. Are they listening?
2. Are they playing football? 7. Is she eating at the moment?
3. Is the cat sleeping? 8. Is it raining hard?
4. Is the sun shining? 9. Am I getting better at tennis?
5. Are you coming to the cinema? 10. Are we winning the match?

EXERCISE 5:[Track 2]

1. think 4. bath
2. mouse 5. sick
3. tree

EXERCISE 6:[Track 2]

1. The sign said Clothing.


2. We waited until they came.
3. The child was just teething.
4. Try to pronounce Zsmore clearly.
5. Theyre breedinglike rabbits.
Script: Track 1

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th
Speaker: And now to give you some information about this years City Film Festival. Its the festivals 25
year and theres going to be a range of special events to celebrate this. The festival lasts for three weeks,
beginning on 15 June and finishing on 6 July. The festival program has full details of the films and is
available from the end of May. It also has a lot of information about the actors and producers.
As usual, therell be many new prize-wining films from around the world. These will include short films,
documentaries and cartoons. Therell also be important work from leading film-makers from the last 50
years.
Most films will be shown at the Gifford Road Cinema but a few special events will be held at the Riverside
Arts Center. For the first time this year, several films are going to be shown outdoors in West Park. Entry
to these is free so if youre interested and want to know more, look in the festival program for screening
times.
On 2 July at the Riverside Arts Center theres the chance to hear a talk by a guest speaker, Film Studies
lecturer Paul Greenwood. Hell be talking about the work of the director Marco Rossi. His career lasted for
over 50 years and he was well respected by the actors he worked with. After the talk, therell be a
screening of his film, Three Colors.
Tickets for films and events are on sale from 1 June from the box office at Gifford Road Cinema. So get
your program soon, as there isnt much time. You can also buy tickets if you call 0735 269901 or go
online at www.cityfilmest.co.uk. If you want to buy a ticket on the day, the box office opens at 9.30 am
and closes 15 minutes before the last film in the evening.
Other events this summer

UNIT 10-THE SHOW


LESSON 1

EXERCISE 1:
a cat, a fish, a shark, brown and white eggs, Mars, a mosquito, the Earth, a tiger, a yellow and a white car

EXERCISE 3: [Track 1]

1 2 3 4
T F T F
5 6 7 8
T F F F
Darren doesnt win anything
EXERCISE 4:
1. is faster than a Fiat 2. is smaller than the Pacific Ocean

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3. is drier than Hum Germany 6. is worse for you than olive oil
4. is shorter than the Sue/ Canal 7. is colder than the sun
5. is cheaper than gold 8. is more difficult than English

EXERCISE 3:
1. quieter 7. nearer/closer 13. more often
2. stronger 8. more difficult / 14. further/farther
3. smaller morecomplicated 15. happier / more
4. more expensive 9. better cheerful
5. warmer/hotter 10. worse
6. more interesting / 11. longer
more exciting 12. more quietly

EXERCISE 6:[Track 2]

6. Are they Sues?


7. We need more sheets for the guests.
8. Could you sign this, please?
9. Did you shell all the peas?
10. I cant find the leash.

Script: Track 1

P = presenter, D = Darren
P: Good evening. Welcome to The True False Show. Tonight's show comes from Dublin. My name's
Annie O'Brian and I ask the questions. Remember, after each question you have ten seconds to say 'true'
or 'false'. If you get the first answer right, you win 10,000 euros. If you get the second answer right, you
win 20,000 euros, and you win 30,000 euros for the third correct answer. For eight correct answers you
win 80,000 euros. But if you get an answer wrong, you go home with ... nothing.*
Our first contestant is Darren from London. Right, Darren, for 10,000 euros. Mosquitoes are more
dangerous than sharks. True or false?
D: Er, true.
P: Correct. Mosquitoes are more dangerous than shads. More people die every year from mosquito
bites than' from shark attacks. Now, for 20,000 euros, brown eggs are healthier than white eggs. True or
false?
D: Er... false.
P: Correct. It's false. Brown eggs look nicer than white ones, but they are exactly the same. For 30,000
euros, the Earth is hotter than Mars.
D: I think it's true, Annie.
P: Correct. The Earth is much hotter than Mars. Next, for 40,000 euros, coffee is more popular than tea in
the UK. True or false?

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D: Er, false.
P: Correct. British people drink 185 million cups of tea every day. Next, for 50,000 euros, tigers are
better swimmers than cats. True or false?
D: Er... false. No-true.
P: Is that your answer?
D: Yes, true.
P: Correct. Tigers are very good swimmers. For 60,000 euros, an adult is shorter in the morning than in
the evening.
D: Er... false.
P: Correct. Adults are one centimeter taller in the morning than in the evening. OK Darren, for 70,000
euros. White cars are safer than yellow cars. True or false?
D: Er, I'm sure that's false, Annie.
P: Correct. Yellow cars are safer they are easier to see during the day, so they don't have as many
accidents. And finally, the last question. Be very careful, Darren. If you get it right, you win 80,000 euros,
but if you get it wrong, you lose everything. Are you ready?
D: Yes, ready.
P: OK, so for 80,000 euros. The word 'yes' is more common than the word 'no'. True or false?
D: Er...er...
P:Quickly Darren, time's running out.
D: True.
P: No, Darren. It's false. 'No' is more common than 'yes'. You had 70,000 euros, but now you go home
with nothing.

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MINITEST - KEY
UNIT 1 - GREETING
LESSON 1

TASK 1:
Look at pictures. Listen and complete the conversations.
[Track 1]
Script
1. A. Hello. My name's Ana. What's your name?
B. My name's Mario.
2. A. Max, this is Carla.
B. Hi, Carla.
C. Hello, Max. Nice to meet you.
3. A. Hi, Eda. How are you?
B. Fine, thanks, David.
A. And you?
B. Very well, thanks.

TASK 2:
Key
1. Are 5. Are
2. Are/ am 6. Is
3. Are/ am 7. Is/ is
4. Are/ are 8. Am
TASK 3:
3. Listen to the word pairs. Write S if the two words are the same or D if the two words are
different. [Track 2]
Key
1. S (leave, leave) 4. S (sit, sit)
2. D (sheep, ship) 5. D (sleep, slip)
3. D (feel, fill) 6. S (heel, heel)
4. Listen to each sentence and circle the word you hear.
Note that food/ foot and fool/ full, used to contrast the two sounds, are not exact word pairs.
Key
1. The sign on the door says "Pull". 3. Where did that black suit come
2. Luke, I want you to come here. from?
4. I think he's full.

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5. I stewed the vegetables in the pot.

UNIT 2PERSONAL INFORMATION


LESSON 1

TASK 1:
1. Are you
2. Are you
3. Are
4. Are they
5. Are you

TASK 2:
1. an 5. a.
2. a. 6. an.
3. -. 7. a.
4. -. 8. a.

TASK 3:
1. a-What a dirty cap! 4. a- They live in a mad house.
2. b- This hut is too small. 5. a- I hang my coat on the door.
3. b-There's a black bug on the table.

SCRIPTS
[Track 1]
Metro 5 - The audition interview
I= Interviewer; P = Paul, D = Donny, All= Metro 5
I Hi! Isthisyour band, Metro 5?
P Yes, it is.
I Great! And areyouDonny McNab?
P No, I'm not. I'm Paul McNab. This is Donny. He's my brother.
I Ah, yes, sorry. Hi, Donny. You're a builder from Scotland, right?
D Well, yes, I am a builder, but I'm not from Scotland.
I Oh, where areyoufrom?
P&D Were from Ireland.
I Aah! Arethe other boys from Ireland too?
D No, they aren't. They're all from different countries.

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I Oh! Interesting! And are theyall builders?


D No, they aren't. Paul's a bus driver and...
P Yeah, I'm a bus driver and Ronan's a nurse and Bo and Edson are students.
I Interesting! And Donny, areyouthe singer in the band?
D Yes, I am. Well, we're all singers.
I Oh, right! Nice to meet you. Good luck to you all!
All Thank you very much.

[Track 2]
1. a-What a dirty cap!
2. b- This hut is too small.
3. b-There's a black bug on the table.
4. a- They live in a mad house.
5. a- I hang my coat on the door.

UNIT 3FAMILIAR THINGS


LESSON 1

TASK 1:Listen and write numbers [Track 1]


1. the board 1. a table
2. the door 2. a laptop
3. a window 3. a dictionary
4. a chair 4. a piece of paper
5. a coat 5. a pen

TASK 2:Complete the chart.


1. my 5. It
2. You 6. Our
3. His 7. Your
4. She 8. They

TASK 3:Listen to six of the sentences and write 1 for // (sound 1) or 2 for /e / (sound 2).
[Track 2]
1. (1) 4. (2)
2. (2) 5. (1)
3. (2) 6. (1)

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UNIT 4 - FAMILY
LESSON 1

TASK 1:[Track 1]
1. 19
2. Student
3. Maria
4. 47
5. Spanish teacher
6. Alfredo
7. 52
8. businessman

TASK 2:
1. Where are you from?
2. Where is it?
3. What is your email?
4. What is your phone number?
5. How old are you?

TASK 3:[Track 2]
1. a - The bus drove into the car.
2. a - There's a lot of grass near the farm.
3. b - Her brow was white.
4. a - They have a nice green fern in the hall.
5. a -You can have coffee. Or do you want tea?

Track 1: Script
Elena Diaz from Chicago
Hi! My name's Elena Diaz, and I'm from the United States. This is my family. Our house is in Chicago.
This is my brother. His name is Oscar, and he's 19. He's a student in college. This is my mother. Her
name's Maria. She's 47, and she's a Spanish teacher. And this is my father, Alfredo. He's 52, and he's a
businessman.

UNIT 5 - FEELINGS
LESSON 1

TASK 1:[Track 1]
1. Happy 2. Sad

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3. Angry 6. Hot
4. Cold 7. Thirsty
5. Tired 8. Hungry

TASK 2:
1. Its a very expensive camera 5. Its a beautiful day.
2. Theyre very good children. 6. I have a new table.
3. Thats a cheap phone. 7. These are new watches.
4. My house has a red door. 8. These exercises are very easy.

TASK 3:[Track 2]
6. Carry it on your back.
7. Is this your height?
8. My cat got stuck in a tree.
9. They don't sell pants.
10. There's a vine next to the house.

TASK 4:[Track 2]
1. Pen 4. Pepper
2. Shade 5. Taste
3. Wet

UNIT 6TIME IN THE PAST


LESSON 1

TASK 1:[Track 1]
1. 1985
2. 1988
3. 1996
4. 1958
5. 1961
6. 1935

TASK 2:
1. Were
2. Was

TASK 3:

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1. Was
2. Were
3. Werent/ was/ was and my mother_______ born in 1953.
4. Was
5. Was/ wasnt

TASK 4:[Track 2]
1. b -That's a very small bin.
2. a - My friend's name is Poppy.
3. a- Thatpupis very noisy.
4. a- It's a pig house.
5. b - Put it on the horse's back.

Script: Track 1
Magalie Dromard
My name's Magalie. It's a French name, but I'm not French. I'm English. I was born in 1994. I have Iwo
brothers and a sister. My eldest brother's a doctor. His name's Tristan, and he was born in 1985. My
sister is also older than me. Her names Cecilia and shes a teacher, and she was born in 1988. And my
little brother is Matt, and he was born in 1996. He's still a student. My father is French. His name's Andre,
he's from Marseille, and he was born in, I think ...1958. My mother is English, her name's Ella, she's from
Manchester, and she was born in, er ... 1961. My grandmother, who is my mothers mother, is called
Edith. Isn't that a lovely name? She was born in Bristol in ... I'm not sure, but I think about 1935.
UNIT 7LIFE TO COME
LESSON 1

TASK 1:[Track 1]
1. Fly 4. Do 7. See
2. Stay 5. Go shopping 8. See
3. Stay 6. Go 9. Change
Script: Track 1
L = Lisa, P = Peter
L: Hello?
P: Hi! Lisa? This is Peter Douglas from Qianging Holidays.
L: Oh! Hello!
P: Lisa, what are your holiday plans for next week?
L: Er... I'm going to fly to New York with my boyfriend, Jon.
P: Great. And where are you going to stay.
L: We're going to stay in the Hotel Athena in Manhattan.
P: What are you going to do in New York, Lisa?

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L: We're going to go shopping- the shops in New York are fantastic - and in the evening we're going to go
clubbing and see a show on Broadway.
P: Are you going to see the sights too?
L: Oh yes, we want to see the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park... P Well, Lisa,
say goodbye to New York. Because we're going to change your holiday!
L: Jon!! Jon!! We're going to be on TV.

TASK 2:
1. She is going to speak Italian. 4. Shes going to eat spaghetti.
2. Shes going to stay in a hotel. 5. Shes going to see Colosseum.
3. Shes going to take photos.
TASK 3:
1. is going to cook 4. Arent going to fly
2. am going to study 5. is going to do
3. Arent going to have

TASK 4:[Track 2]
6. Do you have the time? 9. She writes very well.
7. I want to dry this shirt. 10. Are there any seats left?
8. I'll give you my card.

UNIT 8-TIME TO GO
LESSON 1

TASK 1:[Track 1]
1. London 3. Airport 5. left 7. right
2. Station 4. 15 6. straight on 8. opposite

TASK 2:

1. in the river 5. on that tree


2. on my guitar 6. in the mountains
3. at the next petrol station 7. on the island
4. in your office 8. at the window

TASK 3:[Track 2]
1. I don't like chips.
2. Are those sheep?

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3. He chose a lot of paintings.


4. I've done all the chopping for dinner.
5. Could you wash the car for me?

TASK 4:[Track 2]
11. joke 14. cherry
12. jeer 15. badge
13. cheap

Script: Track 1
Jenny: Hello?
Rob: Hi. Jennifer?
Jenny: Yes?
Rob: This is Rob Walker from London24seven. I'm phoning to check you got the email I sent you.
Jenny: Er, what was it about?
Rob: It was the information about your hotel for next week.
Jenny: Just a second. Yes, here it is. Hotel Indigo, London Street. Where is it exactly?
Rob: It's very near Paddington Station. You can get the Heathrow Express train from the airport to the
station. It only takes about 15 minutes.
Jenny: OK, that's great. Can I walk to the hotel from the station?
Rob: Yes, it's very near. Can you see it on the map?
Jenny: Er, yes, I have it now.
Rob: Turn left when you leave the station. Then go straight on for a hit and turn right into London Street.
The hotel's opposite Norfolk Square.
Jenny: Great.
Rob: I can come to the hotel in the morning on your first day. We can walk to the office together.
Jenny: OK. See you then.
Rob: Bye.
Jenny: Bye.
UNIT 9HOLIDAYS& SPECIAL EVENTS
LESSON 1

TASK 1:[Track 1]
1. 2/ two (nights)
2. (The) Kildare
3. Glass(es) (factory)
4. 129(.00)
(a/ one) hundred (and) twenty(-) nine (pounds) (per person)
5. (of) November/ Nov (Friday)

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(Friday)(of) November/ Nov


11 or 11/17

TASK 2:
1. Isnt 5. Having 9. Playing
2. Isnt 6. Is 10. Are
3. Playing 7. Crying 11. Having
4. Arent 8. She

TASK 3:
1. Think
2. Three
3. Anything
4. Thursday

Script: Track 1
Woman: Good morning.
Man: Can you give me some information about your short holidays in Ireland?
Woman: Certainly. You fly to Ireland on the Friday morning and spend two nights in a hotel, returning on
the Sunday evening.
Man: So that's almost three days. What's the hotel like?
Woman: Excellent. It's a five-star hotel called the Kildare.
Man: How do you spell that? Woman: K-l-L-D-A-R-E. It's by a lake, so it's good for fishing and walking.
But if you want to buy some presents there's a coach trip on the Saturday morning. You'll visit a factory
where they make beautiful things from glass.
Man: Oh good - I can buy some glasses for my cousin - she's getting married soon. How much does the
holiday cost?
Woman: It was two hundred and forty pounds, but this month we have a special offer of a hundred and
twenty-nine pounds per person.
Man: Can I book two places for next weekend?
Woman: That will be Friday the seventeenth of November. Yes, that's fine. Can I have...
UNIT 10THE SHOW
LESSON 1

TASK 1:[Track 1]
6. (the) 7(th) or
seven(th) (of) April or
(0)7/ (0)4 or

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(0)4/ (0)7
7. 8/ eight (pounds) (and) 25 or
twenty-five (p/pence) (each) (if theyre with an adult)
8. Disley
9. 3.15/ 15.15/ three fifteen/ (a) quarter past three (pm/p.m.)
10. 7722801

TASK 2:

1 2 3 4 5
Colder Wetter Dirtier More beautiful Better
Higher Thinner Hungrier More difficult Worse
Cheaper Sadder Drier More comfortable Farther

TASK 3:[Track 2]

1- S (shell, shell)
2- D (Sue, shoe)
3- D (shine, sign)
4- S (seats, seats)
5- D (lease, leash)

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Script: Track 1
Man: Westbury Theatre. Can I help you?
Woman: Yes. I'd like to book some tickets for the play forchildren, Cinderella.
Man: When would you like to go? Woman: The afternoon of either the sixth or the seventh of April.
Man: I'm sorry, there are no more tickets for the sixth.
Woman: OK, the seventh then. How much are they?
Man: Twelve pounds fifty each.
Woman: Are there special prices for children?
Man: Children under sixteen pay only eight pounds twenty-five if they're with an adult.
Woman: All right. I'd like tickets for two adults and three children please. Can you tell me who is in it?
Man: Cinderella is played by Sophie Disley.
Woman: Sophie who?
Man: Disley. D-l-S-L-E-Y.
Woman: Oh. I haven't heard of her.
Man: She was in The Storm on television.
Woman: Really? And the show starts at three fifteen, doesn't it?
Man: That's right, but you need to arrive at two thirty to get your tickets.
Woman: OK. Thanks. Can you tell me about your Children's Club on Saturday mornings?
Man: Call double seven, double two, eight o one and they'll give you the information you need.
Woman: Great. Thanks.

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