Answer Key American JETSTREAM Elementary Workbook Introduction Unit 1 1 02 A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z Lesson 1 3 1 Hannah Thorpe 3 Ahmet Diaz 2 Samuel Smith 2 1 Brazil 2 the UK 3 South Africa 4 Spain 5 Mexico 6 Turkey 7 China 8 the USA 9 Thailand 10 Argentina Transcript 03 1 MAN WOMAN MAN WOMAN Hello! What’s your name? My name’s Hannah Thorpe. How do you spell that? H-A-N-N-A-H T-H-O-R-P-E. 3 2 WOMAN MAN WOMAN MAN Is your name Thomas? No, my name’s Samuel … Samuel Smith. How do you spell that? S-A-M-U-E-L S-M-I-T-H. 3 MAN WOMAN MAN WOMAN MAN WOMAN Hi, everyone. I’m your teacher. My name’s Ahmet. How do you spell that? A-H-M-E-T. What’s your last name? Diaz. That’s D-I-A-Z. Thanks. 4 1 Nice 2 your 6 Thanks 3 say 4 name’s 5 spell 5 2 two 4 four 9 nine 11 eleven 15 fifteen 17 seventeen 23 twenty-three 36 thirty-six 48 forty-eight 6 04 a 4 7 1b 8 1 2 3 4 5 2a b 12 3f 1 1 Asia 2 North America 3 Africa 4 South America 5 Europe c 30 4c d 14 5d e 19 6e Say that again, please. Come in and sit down. Sorry, I don’t understand. Look at the picture on page 5. Stand up and say your name. f 35 -ish British Spanish -ian Brazilian Argentinian -can Mexican -ese South African Chinese other Thai 4 1 ’s; ’m 5 1 name’s 6 name’s 11 It’s 2 are; ’re 2 am 7 I’m 3 is; ’s Turkish American 4 are; ’re 5 ’s 3 You are 4 is 5 are 8 you’re 9 I’m 10 is Lesson 2 1 1 dancer 2 doctor 3 scientist 4 teacher 5 journalist 6 engineer 7 office worker 8 factory worker 2 2 3 4 5 6 Jaco isn’t American. He’s South African. You aren’t in Class 3. You’re in Class 4. I’m not a doctor. I’m a scientist. We’re not Thai. We’re Chinese. Tom and Ellie aren’t teachers. They’re journalists. 3 1 are you 6 are you 2 I am 3 are you 4 Is 7 Are 8 we aren’t 5 it isn’t Answer key 1 Vocabulary plus / Language in Action 4 CHARLES HOUSE CONFERENCE CENTRE first name Lucas last name Souza nationality Brazilian age 34 job doctor participant number 210075 event Science Now conference Lesson 3 1 1 a key 2 a cell phone 3 a ticket 4 a watch 5 a toothbrush 6 a passport 7 an apple 8 an umbrella 9 a bag / a purse 10 a camera 11 a book 12 a pen 13 a suitcase 3 1 this; My 2 Our; my; your 3 that; his; her 4 your; Our; they’re; Their 4 Name Destination 1 (Mark) Tokyo Joyner 2 (Saskia) Chicago Hantelmann Flight number UA9120 Gate number 15 KL1724 17 Transcript 05 1 A I’m on the flight to Tokyo. My name’s Mark Joyner – that’s J-O-Y-N-E-R. B OK, sir. Your passport, please. A Here you are. B Thank you. So, that’s flight UA9120 to Tokyo. A And what’s the boarding gate, please? B It’s Gate 15. A I’m sorry, Gate 13? B Gate 15 for Tokyo, sir. Have a nice flight. 2 V Your attention, please, ladies and gentlemen. This is the last call for passenger Saskia Hantelmann on flight KL1724. That’s Saskia Hantelmann – H-A-N-T-E-L-M-A-N-N on flight KL1724 to Chicago. Please go to gate 17, where your flight is ready to leave. 2 Answer key 1 1 wallet 2 glasses 3 tissues 4 tablet 5D comb 5A credit card 6 diary 7 coins 2 1 black 2 green 3 yellow 4 brown 5 blue 6 red 7 orange 8 white 3 1 Brazilian 4 Egyptian 2 Indian 4 1 ask; say 2 spell; speak 3 Portuguese 3 help; explain 5 1 Can I have/see the menu, please? 2 Can I have the bill, please? 3 Can I have the/my key, please? Unit 2 Lesson 1 1 2 grandfather 3 mother 4 father 5 sisters 6 brother 7 husband 8 son 9 daughter 2 1 only child 2 only children 3 aunts or uncles 4 wife 5 nieces and nephews 6 cousins 7 sister-in-law 3 1 don’t have 2 has 3 have; doesn’t have 4 doesn’t have 5 don’t have 4 1 2 3 4 Does your teacher have a brother or sister? Yes, he/she does. / No, he/she doesn’t. Do you have a big family? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. Does your friend have (any) children? Yes, he/she does. / No, he/she doesn’t. Do your parents have family in a different country? Yes, they do. / No, they don’t. 5 2 my friends’ wedding 3 My husband’s family 4 My cousins’ father 5 My grandparents’ names Lesson 2 1 06 a bedroom b living room c bathroom d office e kitchen f dining room 2 Suggested answers bedroom: 3, 4, 5, 14, 16 living room: 1, 4, 5, 7, 12, 14 bathroom: 2, 10, 11, 15 office: 4, 5, 8 kitchen: 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13 dining room: 5, 7, 13 3 2 There are 3 there’s 4 Is there 5 There’s 6 Is there 7 there is 8 there are 9 there isn’t 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 There is / There isn’t There is / There isn’t There is / there isn’t There are / There aren’t There are / There aren’t There are / There aren’t 5 bed, pictures, table, a place to sit, sink Lesson 3 1 1d 2c 3a 4b 2 1 station 2 supermarket 3 park 4 museum 5 movie theater 6 bank 7 airport 8 restaurant 9 drugstore 3 a2 b4 c5 d3 e1 Transcript 07 1 M F 2 V 3 F1 F2 4 F2 M2 5 M M Oh, my train’s here. Time to go. OK, but call me soon. Bye, sweetheart. Passengers for flight AM126 to Buenos Aires, please go immediately to Gate 74. Mmm, this pizza is great. Yes, it’s delicious. Is this your dog? She’s very sweet. Yes, her name’s Felicia. That’s $41.22. Put your card in the machine and enter your PIN, please. Thank you. Have a nice day. 4 1 17,000 2 132,000 3 37,000,000 4 $259,000,000 5 350 2 A How many students are there at your university? B There are more than 132,000 new students at the California State University campuses this fall. 3 A What’s the population of Tokyo? B More than 37 million, including the areas around the city. 4 A What’s the most expensive painting in the world? B It’s a painting by Cézanne called “The Card Players” – 259 million dollars. A Wow! 5 A How many people are at the teachers’ conference? B About 350, I think. 5 1 drugstore 2 park 4 art gallery 3 movie theater Transcript 09 1 A B A B Excuse me, where’s the park? It’s near here, just in front of the station. Thanks. And is there a drugstore in town? Yes, there’s a drugstore on Station Road, between the bank and the restaurant. A Great, thanks. 2 A Oh, and is there a movie theater in town? B Yes, the movie theater is on Station Road, across from the drugstore. A OK. And is the art gallery near there? B Yes, it’s just next to the movie theater and across from the bank. A Thanks for your help. B Sure! 6 1 False 6 True 2 True 3 True 4 False 5 False Vocabulary plus / Language in Action 1 1 men; women 5 child 2 boy 3 people 4 girl Transcript 08 1 A What’s the population of your town? B It’s about 17,000 – it isn’t very big. 2 1 beautiful 2 good-looking 4 pretty 5 ugly 3 attractive Answer key 3 3 1 nice 4 1 2 3 4 2 smart 3 funny 4 nice; warm Excuse me, is there a hotel near here? Yes, there’s one in West Street. How do I get to the station? Go down this road, then turn right. 5 1 Excuse me 2 please 3 Go along 4 Turn left 5 turn right 6 on the right 7 across from 8 Thanks 6 1 near 2 one 3 get 4 Turn right 5 turn left 6 left 7 in front of Pronunciation point /eɪ/ name Spain /aɪ/ kind shy /ɒ/ doctor office /æ/ camera apple /i:/ green people /ɪ/ pretty fridge /e/ friendly yellow /ɜ:/ journalist girl Review quiz 1–2 Check your progress 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 ’s; ’m 2 ’s; isn’t / ’s not 4 Do [you] have; don’t Portuguese/Brazilian Turkish Russian Japanese Chinese (Mandarin) Italian 2 1 2 3 4 red, white, and blue red and yellow a 12 b 50 c 6 a red, green, yellow, and blue b green and white c black and orange d blue and white 5 a Taipei (Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport) b London (Heathrow Airport) c Johannesburg (Tambo International Airport) d Istanbul (Atatürk International Airport) 6 a Australia b Germany c Sweden d Thailand e South Africa 3 1 2 3 4 parents/mother and father husband grandmother sons (Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz); daughter (Harper) 5 children/daughters (Malia, Natasha) 6 wife 4 1 True 2 False (It’s a common last name.) 3 True 4 False (There are many countries that don’t follow this tradition.) 5 False (The last name usually comes first.) 4 Answer key 3 Are; aren’t 2 1 your; brother’s 2 husband’s; your 3 Is; are 4 are; Are 3 1 Turkish 2 American 4 art gallery 4 1 2 3 4 5 3 movie theater Excuse me, can you help me, please? How do you say ventana in English? Can you repeat that, please? Can I have the menu, please? Can you explain this word, please? 5 1 near 2 Go 3 turn 4 left 5 on the Unit 3 Lesson 1 1 folk, classical, pop, house, country, rap, jazz, rock 2 a5 b4 c1 d3 e2 3 2 You don’t like the movies. You like plays. 3 My friends don’t like big cities. They like small towns. 4 My parents don’t like rap. They like rock. 5 My sister and I don’t like television. We like music. 6 I don’t like gray and black. I like pink and purple. 5 1 Do you like classical music? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. 2 3 4 Do your friends like tattoos? Yes, they do. / No, they don’t. Do you like James Bond movies? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. Do you and your friends like sports? Yes, we do. / No, we don’t. 6 1 her 2 me 3 them 4 it 6 him 7 you 8 them Transcript 11 GREG 5 us Lesson 2 1 10 1 swimming 2 jogging 3 dancing 4 (playing) soccer 5 shopping 2 1 playing 4 visiting 2 listening 3 watching 5 spending 3 1 playing 2 soccer 3 play 4 playing 5 go 6 do 7 do 8 write 9 good food 10 hate 11 airports 12 spending 13 do 14 going 15 love 16 hate 17 like 18 listening 19 is 20 ’m 4 1 2 3 4 True False (He’s the drummer.) False (She’s a student and works in a cafe.) False (She reads blogs, she doesn’t write one.) 5 True 6 True Lesson 3 1 1 Tuesday 2 Sunday 3 Wednesday 4 Saturday 5 Thursday 6 Monday 3 in on the evening the afternoon the office school the morning the weekend Thursday Saturday night Tuesday morning Sunday Monday evening * on the weekend is correct in AmE 5 1 out with friends (go out with friends) 2 food (cook/make/eat/buy food) 3 31 years (be 31 (years old)) 4 TV (watch TV) 6 1, 4, 5, 6 I’m Greg and I’m 29 years old. I’m a factory worker. We make food for hotels and conferences. I like my job, but there’s just one problem – my work hours. You see, I work from ten in the evening until six in the morning. So, when you’re at work or in class, I’m in bed! I get up late in the afternoon. I still feel tired, so I just watch TV or I listen to music. I also work on Saturday and Sunday. So my weekend is in the middle of the week. I do my shopping on a Wednesday morning and I go to the movies on Thursday afternoons. It’s good because the town is quiet then. But my evenings aren’t great. I don’t see my friends much. And there aren’t many parties on Wednesday evenings! Vocabulary plus / Language in Action 1 12 flute 3 drums 1 violin 7 guitar 6 piano 4 trumpet 2 keyboard 8 saxophone 5 2 2 I think X is a good drummer. 3 I’m a good swimmer. / I’m not a good swimmer. 4 A popular writer from my country is X. 5 My favorite director is X. 6 X and Y are fantastic guitar players. 4 1 don’t 2 let’s 5 don’t you 3 a band 5 1 Alright 6 way 3 idea 2 do 4 asking 4 so 5 hate Unit 4 Lesson 1 1 1 2 3 4 eight o’clock four thirty / half past four three fifteen / quarter after three six forty-five / quarter to seven 2 1 get up very early 2 take a shower 3 have breakfast 4 arrive at work/college 5 get home 6 go to bed 4 1 gets up 2 has 3 goes 4 works Answer key 5 5 arrives 6 has/takes 7 cooks 8 does 9 does 10 finishes 11 spends 12 goes 5 1 Does; stay; doesn’t 2 Does; relax; does 3 Does; visit; does 4 Does; have; doesn’t 5 does; work 6 does; arrive 7 does; go 8 does; go Lesson 2 1 13 a 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 b5 c1 d4 e3 You are hardly ever at home. We never watch sports on TV. Kiera usually gets take out on Fridays. I am always tired on Saturday mornings. Joe sometimes has breakfast in a café. My friend is often late for work. She hardly ever gets up early. 3 Possible answers 1 I am always at home on Sunday mornings. 2 My teacher is never late. 3 My parents are usually happy. 4 I sometimes walk to work/college. 5 My best friend hardly ever gets up very early. 6 I often listen to rap. 7 My friends never play tennis on the weekend. 4 1N 2A 3N 4A 5A 6N Lesson 3 1 1 2 3 wake up Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. take; bath I prefer to take a bath/shower. wash; face; brush; teeth I usually wash my face / brush my teeth first. 4 get dressed I usually get dressed before/after breakfast. 5 go; sleep Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. 6 feel good I feel good early in the morning / late at night. 2 1 2 3 4 6 four twenty-five / twenty-five after four three forty / twenty to four eight fifty / ten to nine five fifty-five / five to six Answer key Transcript 14 1 A B A B What time’s the next train? Twenty-five after four. Twenty after four? No, twenty-five – twenty-five after four. A OK, great. Thanks. 2 A When do the children get home? B School finishes at 3:15. They walk home and get here at about 3:40. 3 A What time do you usually get to work? B Work starts at nine o’clock, but I usually get to the office at about ten to nine. 4 A I always wake up at exactly the same time. B Really? When’s that? A At five to six every morning. B Wow! You’re an early bird. I don’t wake up until 7:30. 3 1 doesn’t go 2 doesn’t get 3 doesn’t live 4 doesn’t spend 5 doesn’t play 4 1 loves 2 listens 3 doesn’t work out 4 goes 5 prefers 6 doesn’t like 7 doesn’t have 8 doesn’t feel 9 needs 10 wakes up 5 1 Today 2 get up 3 clocks 4 tired 5 angry 6 16 7 1:30 / half past one / one thirty 8 7:00 / seven o’clock 9 good 10 traffic Transcript 15 F Hello and welcome to ”Science Today“. In this week’s program, we look at the problem of tired teenagers. Many parents have the same problem – their sons and daughters just can’t get up in the morning. So why is this? Are they just lazy? Well, we know from scientific studies that young people have a different internal clock. They are fine late at night, but they don’t feel good early in the morning. They are often tired, so they don’t feel happy. Sometimes they are even angry with their parents and their friends. But a school in Massachusetts near Boson thinks it has the answer. Hampton High School has a new “no-mornings” schedule for its students ages 16 to 18. So the first class of the day isn’t at nine o’clock. The new school day for older students starts at 1:30 and finishes at seven o’clock. The principal thinks students are more interested in their work when they aren’t tired and stressed. And what about the parents? Most of them think it’s a good idea. And they like driving to school when the traffic isn’t so bad! And now for news on the best ways to destress at work … Vocabulary plus / Language in Action 1 1 taxis; buses 2 Planes 3 Underground 4 boat; helicopter/airplane 5 bike 6 motorcycles; cars 7 tram; train 2 1d 2b 3 1 Really 5 Cool 3c 4a 2 sure 3 Fantastic 4 great 4 1 Do you live? That cool! 2 Is really? That’s is great! 3 I’m very sure. Well, it’s great to I talk to you! 4 Is fantastic! Do are you enjoy your job? 5 2 Is she 3 Do you 6 Are they 4 Do they 5 Is it 2a 3a 4b T T F (It’s a festival of world music and dance.) F (It’s the type of dance people do to hip-hop or rap music.) 5 T 6 F (It’s another word for “violin”.) Pronunciation point two: restaurant, Wednesday, breakfast, keyboard three: restaurant, piano, magazine, instrument four: information, helicopter, advertisement, motorcycle, television Check your progress 2 1 1 don’t like 2 hates 3 don’t visit 4 write 5 Do you play 6 plays 7 Does your brother like; doesn’t 8 playing; watching 2 1 We usually go swimming on Saturday. 2 They never play tennis on Wednesday. 3 My friends and I sometimes go shopping after work. 4 I am always tired in the evening. 5 She is hardly ever at home on the weekend. 3 1 folk music 4 helicopter 2 guitar 3 keyboard 5 motorcycle 4 1 Let’s 2 That’s 3 How about 4 why don’t 5 Great Review quiz 3–4 1 1c 4 1 2 3 4 5b 2 Darwin: 8:30 p.m. Kathmandu: 4:45 p.m. Caracas: 6:30 a.m. Honolulu: 1 a.m. Mumbai: 4:30 p.m. 3 1 She’s a singer from Colombia and she plays Latin pop/Pop. [Shakira] 2 They are sisters from the US and they are tennis players. [Serena and Venus Williams] 3 He sings and plays the piano in the band Coldplay. [Chris Martin] 4 He is number 7 on the Real Madrid soccer team. [Cristiano Ronaldo] 5 They are brothers from the US and they are movie directors. [the Cohen brothers / Joel and Ethan Cohen] 6 She is an American actor famous for the movie The Devil Wears Prada. [Meryl Streep / Anne Hathaway] 5 1 Really! 2 Do you? 3 That’s interesting! 4 Cool! 5 Well, it’s great to talk to you. Unit 5 Lesson 1 1 1 independent 2 technical 3 brilliant 4 lucky 5 interested 6 amazing 7 sociable Mystery word: natural 2 1 were born 2 were born 3 was born 4 was born 5 were born 6 weren’t born 7 was born 8 was born 9 weren’t born 3 1 When and where were you born? I was born on [date] in [place]. 2 When and where was your mother born? My mother was born on [date] in [place]. 3 How many children were born in your Answer key 7 family last year? [number] children were born in my family last year. 4 Were your grandparents born in a different country? Yes, they were. (They were born in [country].) / No, they weren’t. 5 Were your brothers and sisters born in the same town or city? Yes, they were. / No, they weren’t. / I don’t have (any) brothers and sisters. 6 Were you born in the hospital or at home? I was born in the hospital / at home. 2 1 sailing (It’s the only one that takes place on water / doesn’t need a ball.) 2 boxing (It’s the only one that isn’t a team sport / doesn’t need a ball.) 3 skiing (It’s the only one that takes place on snow.) 4 cycling (You need a bike, not a racket.) 3 1 there was 2 There were 3 There weren’t 4 There wasn’t 5 There were 6 there weren’t 7 There were 8 there was The event is the Tour de France bicycle race. 4 2e 4 1 were 2 was 3 were 4 was 5 wasn’t / was not 6 was 7 was 8 weren’t / were not 9 weren’t / were not 10 were 11 were 12 were 13 were 5 Possible answers 1 My school was [Anytown Primary School]. 2 My best friends were [Sam] and [Ali]. 3 I was/wasn’t very interested in school. 4 My favorite movie was [Harry Potter]. 5 My favorite bands were [Kaiser Chiefs] and [One Direction]. Lesson 2 1 1a 2b 3a 3a 4b 5c 3e 4c Lesson 3 1 1f 2b 5a 6d 2 1 f What was your favorite sport when you were a child? 2 d Who was your sporting hero? 3 a Were you a good runner, swimmer, or soccer player? 4 e Were your parents interested in sports? 5 c Was there an important sports event near your town when you were young? 6 b Where was the nearest gym to your house? 4b 4 1b 2b 3c 4c 5a Transcript 16 1 A When’s the next meeting? Is it January 17th? B Just a second … no, it’s before then, on the 7th. 2 A Was the baby born on June 21st? B No, she was two days late, so she arrived on the 23rd. 3 A Let’s have a party! B OK. When? A Um, let’s see. May 1st is a Saturday, so how about then? B Perfect! 4 A It’s Jack and Yuko’s wedding soon – November 15th. B Not November, December. The wedding is on December 15th. A You’re right. Sorry, my mistake. 8 Answer key Transcript 17 M Hello and welcome to our opening day at SportsAble. It’s great to see so many people here today. So first let me tell you a little about SportsAble. We’re a sports disability charity, but a charity with a difference. We don’t just have offices – we have our own recreation center. We have two swimming pools, two gyms, and a large field for outdoor sports. This means we can help disabled people do a lot of different activities. And here are just a few examples: swimming, ping pong, golf, and archery. And our new sport for this year is wheelchair basketball – it’s very fast and really fun. And it’s a very popular event at the Paralympics. Here at SportsAble, we’re also part of the Paralympics. SportsAble was a training center for the Games in London in 2012. And some of our athletes are themselves Paralympians. The first year our athletes were in the Paralympics was 1976, just one year after Sportsable was started in 1975. So, now I’d like to introduce you to … Vocabulary plus / Language in Action 1 different – similar; dangerous – safe; beautiful – ugly; interesting – boring; difficult – easy 2 1 pretty/a little 4 very/really 2 really/very 3 a little/pretty 3 play basketball, darts, ping pong do archery, judo go fishing, horseback riding, skating, windsurfing 4 2 3 4 5 6 I don’t know. It’s a little strange. It’s really beautiful. I love it! I agree. I really like the colors. I disagree. I really don’t like it. It’s OK, but it’s pretty traditional. 5 1 I love it! 2 I think it’s awful. 3 I think it’s OK. 4 I really hate them! 5 I think they’re OK. 6 They’re great! It’s Friday. No, the date. It’s the 14th. Yes, and the month …? What? Well, it’s February, of course. Yes, but, but … don’t you remember? It’s a … a special day. B Special? … Yes, of course I remember. It’s Valentine’s Day. Here you are … your favorite flowers. A Oh, you! 3 F Just before you go. I need to tell you about a special project. The language department wants to celebrate World Music Day this year. That’s on the June 21st. It’s only January now, so we have lots of time. But I need ideas from you. What can we do in this class …? 3 1 ox 2 dog 3 goat 4 sheep 5 horse 6 rabbit 7 monkey 8 elephant 4 1 rooster (The others are not birds.) 2 pig (The others are all members of the cat family.) 3 goat (The others are wild animals, not farm animals.) 4 dragon (The others are real animals.) 5 snake (The others are not reptiles.) 5 1 invited 4 played Unit 6 1 February 14th April 22nd June 21st July 4th July 18th October 5th 2 2/14 2 started 3 prepared; helped 5 finished 6 enjoyed; learned 6 1 went 2 said 3 had 4 ate 5 sang 6 told 7 saw 8 got 9 drove 10 woke up Lesson 1 2 1 7/18 B A B A B A Lesson 2 3 6/21 Transcript 18 1 A Hey, look at this. There’s a concert in July to remember Nelson Mandela. B Oh, yeah – when’s that? A It’s the July 18th, Mandela Day. It says it’s the same day as his birthday. 2 A Um, Max, what day it is today? 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 a4 [He] didn’t get up on time. He didn’t have breakfast. He didn’t get a seat on the bus. He didn’t have an umbrella. He didn’t understand the lecture. He didn’t remember his wallet. He didn’t pass his exam. He didn’t see his girlfriend. b2 c– d5 e1 f3 Lesson 3 1 1 access 2 online 3 message 4 digital 5 call 6 cell 7 page 8 video 9 network Answer key 9 2 1 did [you] do 2 went 3 did [you] see 4 saw 5 Did [you] enjoy 6 Did [you] have 7 came 8 went 3 1 How many phone calls did you make yesterday? I made [number] phone calls yesterday. / I didn’t make any phone calls yesterday. 2 Which websites did you visit last night? I visited [name(s)] website(s) last night. / I didn’t visit any websites last night. 3 Who did you send an email to this morning? I sent an email to [name(s)] this morning. / I didn’t send any emails this morning. 4 Did you go on Facebook yesterday? Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t. 5 Did you check your emails or texts in class today? Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t. 6 Did you send a text message after midnight last night? Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t. Reporter Hasan Reporter Hasan Reporter Hasan Reporter Musa Reporter Musa 5 hours in front of: computer cell phone TV/DVDs Total Leyla 3 2 2 7 Hasan 8.5 1.5 0 10 Musa 0 1 2 3 Transcript 19 Presenter And now technology. A report says that most American adults spend about eight and a half hours a day in front of a screen. We wanted to find out for ourselves, so we sent our reporter to find out. Reporter Yes, I’m here with the Sur family. They’re from Turkey, but they now live in Brooklyn. So we have Mom, Leyla. Can you tell us about your screen time yesterday? Leyla Yes, it was Saturday. And I think I spent about seven hours using technology. Reporter Seven hours … Leyla Yes, I was on my computer for about three hours for work. I used Facetime to speak to my sister in Turkey, and then the internet again for emails. 10 Answer key Reporter And then I was on my cell phone for about two hours. In evening I watched a DVD for about two hours. OK, so what about your husband, Hasan? I think it was about ten hours. Ten hours! Yes, but I can explain. I used my computer all day for work. So I spent maybe eight and a half hours working on the computer – emails, checking websites, preparing a pull down to next line talk … OK, eight and a half hours on your computer … Yes, and then an hour and half on my cell phone. I didn’t watch TV or a DVD. OK, so finally, Musa. Well, my screen time was only about four hours yesterday. Four hours? But you’re a teenager! So? I have homework last night, so I didn’t go on a computer at all. I’m on a computer all day at school. I used my cell phone for about an hour. I played games and sent some texts. I played soccer all morning. In the evening, I watched a basketball game. So that’s about two hours of TV. Interesting! Not what we expected. So, back to the studio … Vocabulary plus / Language in Action 1 1 shark 2 dolphin 3 whale 4 bear 5 rhino 6 mouse 7 spider 8 frog 9 bee 10 butterfly 2 1 desktop computer 2 screen 3 laptop 4 USB stick 5 mouse 6 keyboard 7 tablet 8 smartphone 3 A B A B A B A B Hello? Is you that Leo? I’m speaking. Hi. It’s is Helen. Oh, hi. Listen Helen – can I call to you back on another number? It’s a bad line. Sure. It no problem. What’s your name cell number? It’s my (415) 668-7690. OK. Speak to you soon again. 4 1 A Hello? B Is this Dr. Scott’s office? A No, this is the post office. You have the wrong number. B Oh, I’m so sorry. A No problem. Goodbye. B Bye. 2 C Dr. Scott’s office. How can I help you? D Can I make an appointment, please? C Yes, can I have your name, please? D It’s Adam Neumann. C OK, Mr Neumann. Is Monday May 2nd at 9 a.m. OK? D Yes, fine. Thank you very much. Goodbye. 5 a7 h8 Review quiz 5–6 4 2C 9U 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 boxing (Las Vegas, US) golf (St Andrews, Scotland) skiing (Switzerland) soccer (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) rugby (Johannesburg, South Africa) baseball (New York, US) 2c 3e 10 a 4 1 Eve 4j 2 summer 5d 6b 3 April 7i 4 India d 10 e4 8f 5 first Pronunciation point f2 g6 Unit 7 Lesson 1 1 2 oil 3 tomatoes 4 peppers 5 noodles 6 rice 7 onions 8 carrots 9 eggs 10 flour 11 sugar 12 oranges 13 apples 14 bananas 15 milk 16 lemon 17 chicken 18 beef 19 fish 2 1 healthy; horrible 2 sweet; salty 3 unhealthy; delicious 4 amazing; wonderful 5 tasty; terrible 3U 4U 10 C 5C 6U 5 1 an 2 a 3 any 4 some 6 some 7 any 8 any 2 1 Harry Potter 2 a tiger 3 a mouse 4 pigs 5 a whale 6 in Narnia / Aslan’s country 3 1g 9h b1 c3 i5 j9 7C 8C 5 any 6 2 3 Is there a café near your school? Yes, there is. It’s [location]. / No, there isn’t. Are there any good cooks in your family? Yes there are. [name(s)] is/are (a) very good cook(s). / No, there aren’t. 4 Is there an Italian restaurant near your house? Yes, there is. It’s [opinion]. / No, there isn’t. 5 Is there a farmers’ market in your town? Yes, there is. It has [food]. / No, there isn’t. 1 bear (/eə/ not /ɜ:/) 2 gymnastics (/ɪ/ not /aɪ/) 3 phone (/əʊ/ not /ɒ/) 4 key (/i:/ not /e/) 5 computer (/ju:/ not /ʌ/) Lesson 2 Check your progress 3 2 1 much 2 a lot of 3 too much 4 much 5 How much 6 a lot of 7 how many 8 a lot of 9 much 10 a lot of 11 a lot of 12 many 13 too many 14 much 15 a lot of 1 1 were 2 was 3 was; was 4 were; were 2 1 played 2 did you study; studied 3 didn’t send; sent 4 Did he wear; didn’t 5 stopped 3 1 boxing 2 skiing 5 funny 6 quiet 4 1 awful 2 great 5 disagree 3 volleyball 3 different 4 sociable 4 horrible 1 b honey c fries d butter e lamb f sauce g cookies h candy 4 1 2 3 4 False (She likes bananas.) True True False (She says the food was horrible, not the man.) 5 True 6 False (She doesn’t eat it very often.) Answer key 11 Lesson 3 1 2 3 4 5 Phil Hi, I’m Phil, and my bad day in the kitchen was just last week. My boss asked me to make ice cream, so I got the eggs and cream and a white bag from the cupboard. I didn’t really look at what was inside the bag. Big mistake – it wasn’t sugar, it was salt. I made the ice cream, tasted it, and it was awful. My boss was really mad, so I don’t make desserts for him now. Hello, my name’s Raj. I feel horrible when I think about my mistake. We were really busy in the kitchen one day, plus we had lots of calls for reservations. I answered the phone once, and a lady wanted a reservation for a big party of 70 people. I wrote down her name, phone number and the date, but for the number of customers, I wrote 17 not 70. On the day of the party, all those people arrived but we didn’t have tables for them. It was awful. Hey, this is Nina. I work really long hours in a hotel restaurant. One day, I was really tired after making lunch, so I decided to relax for half an hour in one of the hotel rooms. But I went straight to sleep. It was so quiet and warm, and I was asleep for more than three hours! I usually start to prepare dinner at four o’clock, so I was two hours late. My boss tried call me on my cell, but I just didn’t hear it. She’s a vegetarian. We can’t afford to eat in restaurants. I’m a foodie. This restaurant looks awful. 2 1 cheese (not meat) 2 onion (not fruit) 3 fish (not carbohydrate) 4 salt (not sweet) 5 eggs (not a drink) 6 carrots (grow underground) 3 Clockwise from top left: nuts, honey, bread (rolls), milk, peppers, tomatoes, lemons, coffee, an egg, crackers, cheese, butter 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 Raj How often do you see your family? How often do you play sports? How often do you send a text message? How often do you go to the movies? How often do you travel by plane? How often do you write a letter? 6 /ʊ/ /u:/ cooking, dining food, group, noodles, room*, football, look, spoon, toothbrush sugar * Nina In some accents, dining room would be in the /uː/ column. 7 1d 2a 3e 4b Transcript 20 Presenter We asked some cooks to tell us about a bad day in the kitchen. Here are some of their answers. Ping Hi, my name’s Ping. I work in a Chinese restaurant and I usually prepare meat and fish dishes. But one day, we had a very big group of vegetarian customers. I prepared a lot of fresh vegetable dishes, and all the rice and noodles. The food looked delicious. But then, at the last minute, I put in some shrimp and chicken. I don’t know why! The waiter didn’t see me do it, and he served the food to the customers. Of course nobody ate it! What a mistake! 12 Answer key Vocabulary plus / Language in Action 1 1 carton; glass 2 bowl; cup 4 plate; slice 5 can; piece 2 1 roast 2 bake 3 1 put 2 add 5 oven 4 1c 2a 3d 3 boil 3 jar; bottle 4 chop 3 knife and fork 4e 5 fry 4 mug 5b 5 1 want 2 have 3 you are 4 Would 5 I’d like 6 wants 7 Do 8 want 9 don’t want 10 check Unit 8 Lesson 1 1 1 Spanish; Catalan 2 Arabic; Turkish 3 Greek; Japanese 4 Russian; Mandarin Chinese 5 Italian; Portuguese 2 1 can write 2 can use 3 can’t swim 4 can’t dance 5 can’t play 6 can speak 7 can cook 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Can Emma sing and dance? No, she can’t. Can Ian tell funny jokes? Yes, he can. Can Ian and Kim dance? No, they can’t. Can Emma and Andy act? Yes, they can. Who can sing? Ian and Andy can (sing). What can Emma do? She can act and tell funny jokes. What can Andy do? He can sing, dance, act, and play the piano. How many instruments can Kim play? She can play two instruments (the guitar and the piano). 4 1 2 3 4 I’m good at swimming. You’re very good at playing the guitar. I’m interested in movies. We aren’t / We’re not interested in going to museums. Lesson 2 1 1 ambitious 2 nervous 3 serious 4A confident 4D careful 5 talented 6 lively 7 clever 3 1 You always eat very quickly. 2 She can sing really beautifully./She can really sing beautifully. 3 My students always work hard. 4 You need to listen carefully. 5 We need to think fast. 4 1 fast 2 angrily 3 well 4 slowly 5 happily 6 immediately 5 1 surprised 2 doesn’t know 3 similar 4 weren’t 5 would 6 doesn’t have Transcript 21 Lisa Eddie Lisa Eddie Lisa Eddie Lisa Eddie Lisa Eddie Lisa Eddie 2 1 would 2 I like 3 to decide 4 to enjoy 5 want 6 would all like 7 do you want 8 do 9 need 10 Would Lisa 4 1Y 2N 3 DS 4N 5 DS 6Y Lesson 3 1 1d 2c 3b 4a 2 parts of the head: chin, eyebrow, face, hair hair style: long, short, medium-length hair color: fair, brown, dark, blonde Eddie Lisa Eddie So, Eddie, tell me – what’s Dan’s new girlfriend like? Not girlfriend, Lisa … wife! What? You mean they’re married? Yep. They went to the Caribbean and got married on an island! Wow! That’s a surprise. What about Dan’s parents? Were they mad about the wedding? No, no. They really like her. Her name’s Isabel, and everyone says she’s a really nice. Do you know her? No, not really. I met her once. She was in town with Dan, but they were in a hurry, so they didn’t stay long. OK, so … er, what does she look like? Is she pretty? Yes, I think so. She’s got beautiful blue eyes and a nice face. And she’s tall thin, like Dan. They look good together as a couple. Oh, that’s nice. And it’s a very romantic story , actually. They met and they fell in love immediately. They didn’t want to wait, so they planned the wedding very quickly. Dan’s parents were there and so were Isabel’s, - but that was it! Just six people at the wedding. Wow! That’s tiny! I’d like a huge wedding with all my family and friends, delicious food and dancing all night. Yes, but you need a boyfriend first! I know, but I never meet interesting men. Don’t worry – there’s someone for everyone. Answer key 13 Lisa Well, I hope you’re right. But it’s great for Dan and Isabel. I hope they live happily ever after! Vocabulary plus / Language in Action 1 hand 6; finger 7; head 1; foot 11; knee 9; wrist 5; shoulder 3; toe 12; ankle 10; elbow 4; neck 2; leg 8 This order is the logical one, but it’s possible that students may have a different order (e.g. hand before elbow) if they follow the illustration. 2 1 Turn 2 move 3 touch 5 overweight 6 thin 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 medium-height This hotel it looks good. I’m good at play football. You very good, everyone! Fruit is good health for you. I feel good person. Have a good very time! 4 1 A Can I have a party? B Yes, you can, but only ask about 15 people. A Can’t I invite all my friends? B No, you can’t. Sorry. 2 A Can I borrow your computer? B No, sorry, you can’t. Not today. A What about on the weekend? B You can have it on Saturday, sure, no problem. 5 1 2 3 4 5 You can’t take photos. You can have a picnic. You can pay by credit card. You can’t drink the water. You can’t turn left. 6 2, 4, 5 Review quiz 7–8 1 Suggested answers ratatouille (France): tomatoes, garlic, onions, zuchini, eggplant, peppers, herbs chilli con carne (Mexico/Latin America): tomatoes, rice, garlic, chillies, onions, kidney beans, ground beef nasi goreng (Indonesia): soy sauce, rice, garlic, chillies, onions, egg, chicken, peppers, shrimp 14 Answer key 2 1 a lot of (Japan) 3 a lot of (Spain) 6 some (Brazil) 2 many (France) 4 some (Italy) 5 a (Turkey) 3 1b 2a 3c 4b 5c 6 a French b Arabic/Farsi (Persian) c Italian 7 a Mandarin Chinese b Greek c Japanese 8 I’d like a (ham)burger and fries, and a soda. Pronunciation point 1 lamb, knee, would, often, overweight, hour, cookie 2 She sells fresh fish, cheese, salt and sugar in a shop. Sadly Sally isn’t sociable — she’s shy, so she isn’t in the show. Check your progress 4 1 1b 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 2a 3a 4d 5b 6c Can you speak Turkish? I can’t speak a lot of languages. She can’t speak English very well. My brother talks very quickly. He spoke very angrily to me. My dad always worked really hard. 3 1 chocolate 4 salty 2 soft drinks 4 1 Japanese 2 Russian 4 Portuguese 3 cake 3 Turkish 5 1 Are you ready to order? 2 I’d/We’d like (the) roast beef, (please). 3 What would you like for dessert? 4 I want the chocolate cake, please. 5 Can/Could I/we have the check, please? [2 points per correct sentence] Unit 9 Lesson 1 1 1 cold 2 snowing 3 cloudy 4 raining; wet 5 windy 6 warm 7 hot 8 sunny 3 1 2 3 4 leggings (not accessories) shirt (worn on the top half of the body) gloves (worn on hands, not feet) tie (doesn’t cover body and arms) 5 suit (made up of two items) 4 22 2 He isn’t / He’s not taking a bath. He’s taking a shower. 3 It isn’t / It’s not snowing. It’s raining. 4 She isn’t / She’s not driving a car. She’s riding a motorcycle. 5 He isn’t / He’s not getting up. He’s going to bed. 6 She isn’t / She’s not playing the guitar. She’s playing the violin. 5 1 What book are you reading at the moment? I’m reading [name of book]. 2 Where are you sitting right now? I’m sitting [place]. 3 How are you feeling today? I’m feeling [good/happy/sad/angry/etc.] today. 4 Is it raining now? Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t. 5 Are you wearing jeans today? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. 6 Is your teacher helping you now? Yes, he/she is. / No, he/she isn’t. Lesson 2 1 1 are you going 2 I’m going 3 don’t work 4 I know 5 I’m working 6 is visiting 7 need 8 I’m wearing 9 does the boss come 10 sees 11 checks 12 I’m going 2 1 I really like the top Colette’s wearing today. 2 I don’t believe that people can live on the moon. 3 He’s a firefighter, so he wears a uniform every day at work. 4 I think he looks great in that suit. Do you agree? 5 Do you always wear the same clothes to work? 6 We prefer the warm weather so we can wear shorts and T-shirts. 3 1 do; think; like 2 Do; mind 3 Do; agree 4 do; prefer; hate 5 don’t understand 6 doesn’t believe 4 1d 2e 3a 4c 5b Lesson 3 1 1 read 2 think 3 be 4 keep 7 have 8 spend 9 sit 10 be 5 be 6 be 2 1 has to wear 2 doesn’t have to wear 3 has to have 4 have to train 5 don’t have to go 6 have to be 3 1 Do you have to travel in your job? 2 How many hours a week does your dad have to work? 3 Do you have to have a degree for your job? 4 Do they have to speak good English? 5 What time does he have to arrive at college? 6 Do we have to go the meeting? 4 1 I (don’t) have to get up early every day. 2 I (don’t) have to be good with technology for my job/studies. 3 I (don’t) have to go to work/college on Saturdays. 4 My dad has to / doesn’t have to wear a uniform for work. 5 My mom has to / doesn’t have to work long hours. 6 My best friend has to / doesn’t have to use a computer at work. 7 My grandparents have to / don’t have to wear glasses for reading. 5 1, 3, 5, 6 Transcript 23 Interviewer So, Angie, you have a different kind of job. Can you tell us about it? Angie Sure. I’m a stand-up comedian. It’s my job to make people laugh. But I don’t just do it through single jokes. I like to tell funny stories. I look at everyday life and I find things to talk about. I’m also a musician, so I play the guitar and sing funny songs. Interviewer OK, so what’s a typical working day like for you? Angie Well, it’s very different from most people’s routine. I work at night, of course. I start at about ten, so that means I don’t go to bed until about 3 a.m. Answer key 15 Interviewer Wow, that is late! Angie Yes, but I don’t have to get up early the next day. I can sleep until about 11 a.m. Interviewer That helps! And do you have to travel a lot? Angie Yes, I work shows all over the country. I sometimes have to drive long distances and stay in hotels. Interviewer I see. Is that pretty stressful? Angie Actually, I don’t mind travelling – it’s just part of my work. And I love my job. When you tell a story and everybody laughs, it’s an amazing feeling. Interviewer So, what type of person can be a comedian? Angie You have to be confident, of course. And you have to be silly sometimes. Audiences come to a show to have fun. But it’s also hard work. I spend a long time preparing each show. I write new stories and songs all the time. It’s important to give the audience something new. Interviewer So, where is your next show? Angie I’m at a comedy club in Seattle all this week. I live in Seattle, so that means I don’t have to travel very far … Vocabulary plus / Language in Action 1 1 tights; dress 2 tracksuit; tennis shoes; swimsuit 3 ring 4 glasses 5 earrings 6 coat 7 socks/shoes/slippers 8 hat 9 jeans 10 earrings, glasses, jeans, socks, tights (boots, flip-flops, gloves, leggings, shoes, shorts, pants) 2 1 change 2 borrow 3 fit 4 try; on 5 wear 6 lend 7 take off 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Do you need; I’m just looking any; they’re this; small try these pants on; fitting How much; It’s size; I have Are you paying; cash 4 1 help 2 have 3 are 4 know 6 sit 7 feel 8 are 9 think 16 Answer key 5 try Unit 10 Lesson 1 1 a2 g5 b 9 c 8 d 11 h 4, 7, 10, 12 e 3, 6 f1 2 two syllables yoga, diving, zumba, salsa, tai-chi, climbing, judo, skipping three syllables karate, Pilates, weightlifting, kickboxing 4 1 2 3 4 5 They’re going to have lunch. They’re going to go swimming. She’s going to get take out. He’s going to be home late. They’re going to try weightlifting. Transcript 24 1 A So, where would you like to go? B I don’t care, really. A Well, I’m not very hungry, so why don’t we just have a sandwich? B Ok, that sounds fine. There’s a nice little sandwich place near the park. We can go there. 2 A Do you have your swimsuit? B Yes, I’m wearing it under my sundress. A Well, take your sundress off and let’s go in. B But the water looks really cold … A Don’t be silly. Come on … let’s have a race! 3 A Hello, Mario’s. How can I help you? B Hi, can I place an order, please? A Of course. What would you like? B Can I have a medium pizza with mushrooms, bell peppers, and olives? A Sure, no problem. It will be about 30 minutes. What’s your address, please? B It’s 29 Miller Street … 4 Recording This is Maggie’s voicemail. Please leave your message after the tone. M Hey, sweetheart, it’s me. I’m still in a meeting, and there’s still a lot to talk about. I also have to finish a report, so I can’t leave the office until about eight. I’m so sorry, but don’t wait for me for dinner. See you about eight thirty. 5 M OK, this is a new activity for you, so let’s go slowly. First, your body needs to be warm, so raise your arms up … good … bend slowly and touch your toes. And again. Good. It’s important to bend your knees and keep your back straight in this activity. And don’t be too ambitious. Don’t try anything too heavy. So, are you ready? 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ’s/is going to be ’m/am going to train are going to live Are [you] going to move ’re not / are not / aren’t going to live Are [you] going to stay ’m/am not going to find isn’t / is not going to be 6 1 2 3 Are you going to change jobs soon? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. Are your friends going to visit you today? Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t / they’re not. Are you going to work out at the gym this evening? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. 4 Is it going to be warm tomorrow? Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t. 5 Is your teacher going to give you a test next week? Yes, he/she is. / No, he/she isn’t. Lesson 2 1 /æ/ back /ʌ/ muscle /ə/ stomach /eɪ/ waist /aɪ/ spine /ɔɪ/ joint 2 1 My mom is shorter than my dad. 2 The new gym is bigger than the old one. 3 You are better at sport than the rest of the family. 4 I would like my diet to be healthier. 5 I can’t lift this weight. It’s heavier than that one. 6 People are often happier when they do some exercise. 7 Playing golf is more expensive than going swimming. 8 Young children are usually more flexible than older people. 3 1 taller ([name] is taller than me. / No one in my family is taller than me.) 2 healthier ([name] is healthier than me. / None of my friends is healthier than me.) 3 easier (I think math/English is easier than English/math.) 4 more dangerous (I think riding a horse/ motorcycle is more dangerous than riding a motorcycle/horse.) 5 more nervous (I’m more nervous when speaking English / to a big group.) 6 better (The weather in my town is better in April/August (than in August/April).) 7 cheaper (In my town, the gym/theater is cheaper (than the theater/gym).) 8 closer (A gym/restaurant is closer to my house (than a restaurant/gym).) 4 1 True 2 True 3 False (He spent an hour.) 4 False (He’s lighter and quicker.) 5 False (It was for 24 hours (eight weeks for three hours a week).) 6 True 7 True 8 False (He’s going with his wife.) Lesson 3 1 1d 2c 3b 4a 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 You shouldn’t arrive late. You should try walking or cycling. You should eat healthy snacks. You shouldn’t go to bed late. You should wear good tennis shoes. You shouldn’t lift weights today. 3 1 2 3 4 5 b d e a c What should I do to lose weight? Where should we go running? How should I prepare for my exam? What should I wear for yoga? When should we have the party? 4 1 weight-lifting 2 cycling 3 running 4 tai-chi 5 zumba 6 75 7 27.50 8 5 9 8 p.m. 10 7 a.m. 11 9 a.m. 12 6 p.m. She is interested in zumba and salsa on a pay-as-you-go basis ($5 per class). Transcript 25 Alison Oh, hi. I’d like some information about your exercise classes. Receptionist Of course. How can I help? Alison Well, can you tell me about the activities at the gym? Answer key 17 Receptionist Sure, we have all the equipment for weight-lifting, exercise bikes for cycling, and running machines. Alison Oh, that sounds very energetic! Is there anything a bit easier – maybe a group activity? Receptionist Of course, we have lots of great group activities – something gentle like yoga or tai-chi. They’re very popular. Or there’s a Pilates course starting next week. But if you’re into music, we also have zumba and salsa classes. Alison Oh, I love dancing. Zumba and salsa sound great. Receptionist OK, and you can always start with a dance activity and then try something different. Alison Great! So, what about the cost? How much is it to join? Receptionist Well, at this gym we have three levels – Gold, Silver, and Bronze. The top price is Gold and that’s $75 per month. Then we have Silver at $50 per month, and Bronze is a lot cheaper at $27.50. Alison Gosh, that’s still expensive. I can’t really afford that. Receptionist Don’t worry, that’s fine. We have pay-as-you-go tickets. Alison What does that mean exactly? Receptionist You pay for each activity on the day you come to the class. Alison Oh, that sounds good. How much is each class? Receptionist It’s $5. Alison Perfect! Pay-as-you-go sounds right for me. Receptionist OK. We have two salsa and three Zumba classes a week, all at $5. And if you want to swim, the pool is open seven days a week: Monday to Friday from eight till eight, Saturday from seven in the morning until 10 p.m., and Sunday nine till six. Alison OK, thanks very much for all your help … Vocabulary plus / Language in Action 1 1f 2e 3g 4b 5c 2 1 inactive 2 uninteresting 4 unhealthy 5 unhappy 18 Answer key 6a 7d 3 1 stuff 2 thing 3 things 5 things 6 stuff 4 1 your book; your class 3 money; weight 5 1 2 3 4 5 4 thing 2 a class; a car You should take a long vacation. Why don’t you go back to college? You shouldn’t be angry about it. Perhaps you could talk to your boss. Don’t go to work tomorrow. 6 1 should I do 2 don’t worry 3 Perhaps you could look 4 why don’t you sell 5 you shouldn’t buy Review Units 9–10 1 1 shoes 2 sunglasses; coat 3 scarf 4 pants; jacket; hat 5 dress 6 suit; tie 2 1 2 3 4 skipping (not a water sport) walking (doesn’t need equipment) judo (not done to music) skiing (not a martial art) 3 a running 4 b walking 7 c tai chi 6 d badminton 5 e tennis 1 f sitting 8 g skipping 3 h rock climbing 2 4 1 cheaper than 2 have to 3 should 4 shouldn’t usually 5 Excuse me 6 should always 7 5–14 8 bigger Pronunciation point 2 3 4 5 6 funny – sunny – money meet – met – mat form – warm – walk state – weight – waist shirts – shorts – sports Check your progress 5 1 1b 2c 3d 4a 5c 2 1 better 2 happier 4 thinner 5 worse 3 more exciting 3 1 windy 2 cloudy 3 snowing 4 sunny 5 wet 6 cardigan 7 gloves 8 skirt 9 sweater 10 pants 3 inflexible 4 1 help; size 2 much; think 3 try on; What 4 could/should 7 shouldn’t 5 Perhaps 6 should/could 1 Unit 11 Lesson 1 1 1 desert 2 1 over 2 pyramid 2 across 3 cliff 3 to 4 square 4 through 5 into 3 1 haven’t / have not seen 2 ’ve/have climbed 3 ’ve/have traveled 4 ’s/has taken 5 hasn’t / has not tried 6 haven’t / have not been/gone 7 ’ve/have slept 8 haven’t / have not had 4 1 flown 2 haven’t 3 been 4 have you been 5 been 6 crossed 7 has 8 has 9 gone 10 gone 11 has 5 1b 2a 3a Lesson 3 1 break down 2 check-in desk √ 3 baggage eclaim√ 4 departure gate √ 5 flat tire 6 boarding pass√ 7 parking ticket 8 hand luggage √ 2 1 missed; took 2 went; got on 3 forgot; broke down 4 got off; left 5 lost; cancelled 3 1 too expensive 2 old enough 3 too far 4 sunny enough 5 strong enough 6 too noisy 4 a4 b3 6 1 2 3 4 Have [you ever] traveled Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. Have [you ever] practiced Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. Have [you ever] written Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. have [you] been I’ve been abroad [number] times. / I’ve never been abroad. 5 have [you] visited I’ve visited [place(s)]. / I haven’t visited any famous places. 6 have [you always] wanted I’ve always wanted to see [feature]. Rachel Alice Rachel Alice Lesson 2 1 1h 2g 3d 2 1 got married 4 has traveled 7 Did you go 4b 5a 6f 7e 8c 2 started 3 have you written 5 went 6 haven’t had 3 1 Have [you ever] broken 2 have 3 broke 4 did [you] do 5 fell 6 have [you] been 7 visited 8 was 9 took 4 1 alone 2 ordinary vacation photos 3 many directions 4 went 5 Northern Lights 6 has d1 e2 Transcript 26 Rachel Alice 4b c5 Rachel Alice Did you have a good birthday? Hmm, I don’t think “good” is really the right word. Why, what happened? Well, my gift from Rob was a surprise. I knew it was a trip, but he didn’t say where. He told me we had to go on a long car ride before I could have my surprise. So, we got up early in the morning. I went to get the car out of the garage and … we had a flat tire. Oh, no! Yes, but Rob changed the tire quickly and then we left the house. My birthday was the same day as a big sports event in the city, so there was traffic everywhere. We got to the highway and then waited and waited and waited. Finally, we started to move , but we were on the road for at least two hours. OK, so what was your surprise? Wait a minute, there’s more. We drove into the middle of a huge parking lot. And then it started to rain and it was really windy. Rob got a text, and he looked really disappointed. I had to wait for my surprise because of the weather. So that was another hour in the car. Answer key 19 Then, at about four o’clock, the sun came out and the weather was much better. We got out of the car, and there was a big group of people next to small office. They all had tickets and a lot of them had cameras. I didn’t really understand why they were there. Anyway, we waited for a long time, and at that point, I was really hungry. We didn’t have lunch because of all the traffic and bad weather. So what was your surprise? At five o’clock, we walked into a field. And then I saw a hot air balloon. That was my surprise – a ride in a hot air balloon. That’s wonderful! How romantic! Not if you don’t like heights. I hate being high up in the air. But Rob was so excited. I had to get into the balloon and spend an hour with my eyes closed, holding onto the ropes. Rob loved it. He took about a hundred pictures. I just wanted to get out. I was so happy when we landed back in the field and I was safe. Wow. That’s some story. Rachel Alice Rachel Alice Rachel Vocabulary plus / Language in Action 1 1 Caves 2 Mosque 3 Ocean 4 Bridge 5 Cathedral 6 Canal 7 Castle 8 Tower 9 Valley 10 Lake 2 bungee jumping, hot air ballooning, rock climbing, scuba diving, skateboarding, whitewater rafting, windsurfing 3 1 in 2 on 4 a T, 6 3 in b C, 1 4 at c C, 5 5 on d T, 2 6 at e T, 4 f C, 3 5 1 is 2 too 3 does 4 takes 5 How 6 slower 7 much 8 leave 9 At 10 in Unit 12 Lesson 1 1 1c 2g 3d 9 i 10 a 20 Answer key 4e 5b 6j 7f 8h 2 1 the most crowded 2 cheaper 4 the coldest 5 more relaxing 3 the best 3 1 the best 2 the most crowded 3 The highest 4 the nicest 5 The most expensive 6 the most popular 7 the smallest 8 the most relaxing 9 the worst 4 2 the least crowded 3 The hottest 4 the coldest 5 The most expensive 6 the cheapest 7 The most popular 8 the most interesting 9 The safest 10 the cleanest 5 1 Who is the tallest person in your family? 2 Where is the best place to eat in your city? 3 What is the most difficult thing about learning English? 4 Who is the friendliest person you know? 5 What is the worst thing that happened yesterday? 6 Which is the most polluted city in your country? Lesson 2 1 1 minibar 2 flat-screen TV 3 wheelchair access 4 heating 5 spa/sauna 6 elevator 7 air conditioning 8 balcony 3 1 couldn’t 2 had to 5 had to 6 couldn’t 3 had to 4 1D 5A 2A 3B 4C 6D 4 couldn’t 7B 8C Lesson 3 1 1 I’m American, but my grandparents were from Ireland. 2 It is raining at the moment. 3 I was born in Kyoto, in Japan. 4 My friend wasn’t at home last weekend. 5 Last year, I went to China for the first time. 6 We drove to the beach on Sunday. 7 I visited my brother in Singapore last year. 8 I’ve never traveled abroad in my life. 9 Kim isn’t in the office today. She’s gone to London. 10 My son is going / wants to be an actor. 2 1f 2a 3e 4d 5c 6b 3 2 the most delicious; have [ever] eaten 3 4 5 6 4 1c the nicest; have [ever] met the best; have [ever] read the most beautiful; have [ever] visited the worst; have [ever] seen 2a 3e 4b Emily Erik 5d Transcript 27 Emily OK, everyone, it’s our charity day next month, so we need some suggestions. Last year, we made a lot of money, for several charities, so we need more of your good ideas for this year. Linda, would you like to start? Linda Sure. Well, I want to lose some weight, so I’m going on a diet. People can pay me for every pound I lose. How about $1 per pound? It would be great – I can get thinner and make money for charity. Emily Good idea, thank you. Joe, do you have any ideas? Joe Yes, um, my idea is to be quiet! Everyone knows I love talking, so I’m not going to say anything for 24 hours. So for eight hours at work and the rest of the day at home, I’m not going to speak. People will pay the charity when I finish the 24 hours – maybe $5 for the whole day? Of course, I’m going to be asleep for some of the time! Emily Good luck with that, Joe – great idea. So, Magda, what’s your idea? Magda I like the idea of dress-down Friday – you know, people come to work in ordinary clothes. They can pay for each thing they are wearing – 50p for a T-shirt, $2 for jeans and $5 for shorts and flip-flops, something like that. It could be fun to go to a meeting in a tracksuit! Emily Yes, that’s a good one. We made a lot of money from that last year. So, who’s next … Tom? Tom OK, right. I thought about something to do with transportation. A lot of people come to work by car – the parking lot’s always full. So why don’t we make money from that? People pay $5 if they don’t walk or bike to work. Or come by bus, of course. We could a make a lot of money that way. Emily What do you think? Yes, great. That’s an excellent idea. And finally, Erik? Well, this is an idea we tried in my last job and it was very successful. Work is very tiring, so my idea is that can take a “cat nap” at work. The idea is that you can put your head on your desk just for a short time and feel rested. People pay for every minute they aren’t working – maybe 50 cents per minute. But there’s a maximum of 15 minutes! You can’t nap all day! Thank you, everyone – these are some fantastic ideas … 5 1 True 2 False (She suggests they pay her $1 for every pound) 3 False (He is going to keep quiet at home too.) 4 False (They pay different prices for different clothes.) 5 True 6 False (They tried it where he worked before.) Vocabulary plus / Language in Action 1 1 twin room 2 queen room 3 king room 4 room service 5 WiFi password 6 sea view 7 wake-up call 2 1 phone number 4 boots 3 1 up 2 up 2 message 3 out 4 for 3 traffic 5 at 4 1 Is there any water left in the bottle? 2 Turn left on Mill Street and the bank is at the end. 3 Some things are more difficult for lefthanded people. 4 We left our car at the airport parking lot. 5 1 help 2 reservation 3 check 5 spelling 6 checking 7 twin 4 book 8 passport 6 1 A It’s reception. B I’m sorry, but the heating in my room doesn’t not work. A I’ll send someone up for to fix it. B Thank to you very much. 2 A Excuse me. I asked for a room with a Answer key 21 balcony, but there isn’t one balcony. B Oh, I’m sorry, but we don’t have another one room for you. 3 A Could I to have the WiFi password for my room, please? B I’m sorry, but you must have to go to the Business Center. A Why do am I have to go there? B There it isn’t a WiFi connection in the bedrooms. 4 A I’m sorry, but my room is a little of dark. Is it possible to change? B I’m sorry about that. I’ll going see if there’s a room free … yes, room 74. A That’s is great. B Would do you like to change now? A Yes. Thanks for a lot. Review quiz 11–12 1 2 The biggest desert in the world is the Sahara. 3 The longest river in the world is the Nile*. * Some sources claim that the Amazon is the longest river. 4 The highest mountain in the world is Everest. 5 The smallest country in the world is Vatican City. 6 The country that has the largest population is China. 7 The country that has the oldest population is Japan. 8 The country that has the most expensive transport system is Norway. 9 The country that has the busiest airport is the US (Atlanta Airport). 2 1 We’ve had a party on Copacabana Beach. (Rio de Janeiro) 2 I’ve been to the top of the Eiffel Tower. (Paris) 3 We’ve taken photos of the Lincoln Memorial. (Washington, DC) 4 I’ve seen the Jade Buddha Temple. (Shanghai) 5 We’ve climbed Table Mountain. (Cape Town) 6 I’ve visited St Basil’s Cathedral. (Moscow) 3 1 Los Angeles, by car 2 Tokyo, by plane 3 London, by underground 22 Answer key 4 Washington D.C., by train 5 New York, by plane 4 1 False (They’re red, white and blue.) 2 True 3 True 4 False (It’s in London.) 5 True 6 True 7 False (It’s in Tokyo.) Pronunciation point Different words in bold 1 passport mountain hotel river 2 amazing delicious expensive wonderful 3 supermarket reservation expedition information 4 highway cathedral stadium passenger 5 ticket return tower ocean Check your progress 6 1 1 went 2 been 3 ran 4 I’ve never seen 5 missed 6 broke down 2 1 the safest 2 the ugliest 4 the most amazing 3 1 couldn’t 2 had to 3 the best 3 had to 4 couldn’t 4 1 mountains 2 beach 3 forest 4 garage 5 wheelchair access 6 queen 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A ticket to Boston, please. How much is it? How long does it take? What time does the train leave? One way or round trip? I have a reservation for three nights. Hello, my name’s Bruce. I’m sorry, but the TV doesn’t work. Excuse me, but my room is very cold. I asked for a queen room. Writing 1 1 2 3 4 1d 2c 3a 4b 1b 2a 3c a 4 b 15 c 10 d 11 e 3 f 8 1 The first name (Anna) and the flast name (Johansson) are switched around. 2 27 years is not a date, it is a period of time. 3 Mexico is a country, not a nationality. It should be Mexican. 4 There is no error with the zip code. 5 The capital letters are missing: 191 Lake Drive, Atlanta. 6 You should not write anything in the section ”For office use only”. 2 1 intelligent, good-looking, shy 2 1 San Diego is a very attractive city. 2 All the restaurants near the theater are popular. 3 There are two big movie theaters in the city. 4 The people in the town are friendly. 5 The town has a lot of pretty parks. 6 The hotel is a great place for weddings. 7 The cities of Vienna and Paris are famous for their beautiful buildings. 8 There are some wonderful paintings in the art gallery. 3 1c 2d 3a 4e 5b 4 1 San Francisco is a big city in the state of California in the US. It’s near San Jose and Palo Alto. San Francisco has a population of about 780,000. 2 The airport is not near the downtown, but there is public transportation and bus service. The tourist information center is in a big building on Market Street. 3 There are a lot of great hotels. The Fairmont is famous. It has almost 600 rooms, restaurants, and fantastic city views. 4 There’s food from all over the world in San Francisco - from China, Thailand, France, and Mexico. Popular places are The Cheesecake Factory and Gary Danko. 5 San Francisco is famous for its sights and events. There is the Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, and Coit Tower. The city also has many museums, art museums, and technology events. 3 1 1b 2e 3a 4f 5d 6c 2 1 I don’t see my friends in the evening because I don’t have time. 2 I love learning languages because/and I like talking to people! 3 My favorite band is Coldplay because their songs are great. 4 I enjoy sports and I love listening to music. 5 I play the piano pretty well and I write songs. 6 I see my parents every day because they live near me. 3 1 … just one brother. | 2 I’m an IT worker … … don’t enjoy it very much. | 3 I do a lot of different … 4 1d 2a 3c 4 1 start work/college 4 get home 6 have lunch 5 get up 1 have breakfast 2 go to bed 8 go to work/college 3 have dinner 7 2 W: have meetings, write emails, make phone calls C: have exams, have lectures, work in the library B: use the internet, have a coffee break, work at a desk 3 b 4 1 On 2 at 3 Then 4 by 5 but 6 before 7 from 8 then 9 in 10 and 11 after 12 on 13 in 14 before 15 then 5 1 2 singer 3 writer 4 runner 5 swimmer 6 actor 7 director 9 musician 10 businessman/businesswoman 11 scientist 12 politician 2 1 to 2 in; in 3 for 4 at 5 in 3 1 1977 2 one son 3 archery 4 traveling 5 a star 6 UNICEF 7 homeless families 4 Orlando Bloom was born in Canterbury, England, in 1977. He is an actor and he is famous for The Lord of the Rings movies. His character in those movies was Legolas. He was also in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. His character in those movies was Will Turner. Orlando has one sister, Samantha. He was married to the Australian model, Miranda Kerr, but they are not together now. They have one son. He is good at French and sports like horse riding, archery and surfing. This helps him in his work. He likes soccer and he is a fan of Manchester United. He also loves Answer key 23 traveling / to travel, and New Zealand is one of his favorite places. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but he also does a lot of charity work. He is an ambassador for children’s charity UNICEF. He was in Syria in 2014 to meet homeless families because of the war. 6 1 1d 2a 3b 4c 2 1d 2b 3a 3 1 ASAP 2 RSVP 3 TMB 7 1 café/restaurant waiter food busy polite delicious crowded rude fresh expensive slow sweet 2 1 a lot of (U) 2 an (H) 3 some (H) 4 any (U) 5 many (H) 6 a lot of (U) 3 2 serves 3 are 4 went 5 were 6 arrived 7 was 8 love 9 ordered 10 chose 11 weren’t 12 had 13 tasted 14 wasn’t 15 weren’t 16 was 17 paid 18 didn’t have 19 think 20 needs 8 1 2 3 1 take on 2 do 3 learn 4 try 5 do 1 fresh; well (d) 2 quickly; difficult (a) 3 clearly; easy (b) 4 fast; easy (f) 5 talented; badly (c) 6 beautiful; terribly (e) 1 Beginners’ Spanish 2 to learn some basic Spanish 3 was very crowded 4 warm and friendly 5 very well 6 very quietly 7 hear her 8 confidently 9 1 2 1B 2B 3E 4E 5B 6E 1 We’re having a great time! 2 Did you get our postcard? 3 Are you staying for one week or two? 4 Where are you staying, in a hotel or a condo? 5 The beaches here are amazing! 3 1 ’re having 2 ’m sitting 3 write 4 ’m wearing 5 is having 6 went 7 found 8 bought 9 love 10 practice/’m practicing 11 speaks 12 don’t; understand 4 a5 b2 c3 d6 e1 f4 don’t ask for a photo! it’s difficult for beginners! I think I speak ”PortugEnglish”! 24 Answer key 10 1 1 c 2 e 3 a 4 b 5 d 2 1 Hi, Andy! 2 Dear Mrs. Wilson 3 All the best 4 Best wishes 5 Bye for now! 3 1 I’m writing to ask 2 should I do 3 how can I make 4 Don’t be nervous 5 You should take 6 why don’t you join 7 could go on Facebook 11 1 1 lose 2 be 3 forget 4 fall 5 leave 6 miss 7 have 8 stay 2 I had a terrible day at work yesterday. I didn’t hear my alarm clock, so I missed my train. My boss was very mad at me because I missed an important meeting. ”Why are you late?” she asked me. Then I realized I didn’t have my purse, so I couldn’t buy any lunch. When I got home, I was very hungry and very tired, so I had a sandwich and went to bed. 3 1e 2c 3a 4d 5f 6b 12 1 1 The worst day of our vacation! The driver was late, and the traffic was awful. (N) 2 I highly recommend it. You can see so much from the water. (P) 3 It was so crowded, you couldn’t see any of the paintings when I went. (N) 4 It was the most boring show I’ve ever seen! (N) 5 The elevator didn’t work / wasn’t working, so we walked up, but the view was nothing special. (N) 6 It was the most amazing building I’ve ever visited. (P) 2 1f 2e 3b 4c 5d 6a 3 1 excited 2 cheaper 3 the best 4 friendly 5 the quietest 6 fast 7 the most amazing 8 more fun 9 better 10 expensive