Motivate 1 Students Book - Answer Key - Tài liệu tham khảo Tiếng anh (TA8 ISW) | Đại học Hoa Sen

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STARTER UNIT
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Alex, Emily, Ben, Lucy, Callum and Mr Green
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Alexander Turner
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. e c b f a 6. d
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1. 6. book (example) pencil
2. school bag 7. pencil case
3. 8. pencil sharpener rubber
4. 9. notebook dictionary
5. pen 10. ruler
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The book is green. (example)
The school bag is black.
The pencil sharpener is orange.
The notebook is blue.
The pen is pink.
The pencil is yellow.
The pencil case is green.
The rubber is white.
The dictionary is red.
The ruler is purple.
The colour you can't see is brown.
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1. e (example) 2. a b d 3. 4. 5. c
UNIT 1
Vocabulary 1
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1. 3. 5. the USA France Morocco
2. 4. Ireland Romania 6. Japan
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1. Australia Australian
2. Belgium Belgian
3. Canada Canadian
4. China Chinese
5. Colombia Colombian
6. Ecuador Ecuadorian
7. France French
8. Ireland Irish
9. Japan Japanese
10. Mexico Mexican
11. Morocco Moroccan
12. Romania Romanian
13. Spain Spanish
14. the UK British
15. the USA American
Pronunciation: Word stress
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1. Canada = 3 syllables / Canadian = 4 syllables
2. Ecuador = 3 syllables / Ecuadorian = 5 syllables
3. China = 2 syllables / Chinese = 2 syllables
4. Japan = 2 syllables / Japanese = 3 syllables
b
1. Canada (example) Canadian (example)
2. Ecuador Ecuadorian
3. China Chinese
4. Japan Japanese
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. a a b a a
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Alex and Emily are from the UK.
Ben is from Ireland.
Reading 1
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b Comics in different countries
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1. Superman is from the USA.
2. Naruto is from Japan.
3. Tintin is from Belgium.
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1. 3. 5. false true false
2. 4. false false
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1. 2. 3. 4. b c d a
Grammar 1
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I am I am not
You are You are not
He / She / It is He / She / It is not
We / You / They are We / You / They are not
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1. is 2. 3. is am 4. are 5. is
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1. My real name isn't Batman. It's Bruce Wayne.
2. I'm not from New York. I'm from Gotham City.
3. My assistant isn't Spider-Man. It's Robin.
4. We aren't from the UK. We're from the USA.
5. The Joker and the Penguin aren't my friends.
They're my enemies!
6. My car isn't the Batcar. It's the Batmobile.
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Possible answers:
1. I'm not from the UK.
2. I'm not 14 years old.
3. I'm not in my maths class.
4. I'm / I'm not a football fan.
5. I'm / I'm not Japanese.
6. I'm not a superhero.
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1. Our 2. His 3. His 4. my
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b
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1. Am I 12?
2. Is your best friend from Australia?
3. Is your English teacher from Canada?
4. Are you British?
5. Is Superman your favourite comic?
6. Are your friends 24?
Listening
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Students' own answers
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1. Batman 3. 5. Astro Boy Snowy
2. 4. Osamu Tezuka Tintin
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1. 3. 5. is is is
2. 4. isn't is 6. isn't
Speaking
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Ben, Alex, Lucy, Callum
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1. 14 2. Ireland
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1. 2. 3. 14 Ireland the UK
Culture
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1. 4. Yes, they are. More than 400,000
2. 5. Yes, there are. 6–25 years old
3. Yes, there are.
Vocabulary 2
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1. brother 7. grandad / grandma
2. sister 8. uncle
3. parents 9. aunt
4. dad 10. cousin
5. mum 11. cousin
6. grandparents
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1. His sister's name is Lou.
2. His parents' names are Chris and Max.
3. His aunt's name is Amy.
4. His cousins' names are Jon and Catherine.
Reading 2
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Photos are of Orlando Bloom (a person) and
Orlando, Florida (a place).
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1. 3. 5. false true true
2. 4. true false
Grammar 2
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1. What d (example)
2. Where e
3. What / Why f
4. How b
5. Who c
6. When a
Writing
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1. 3. 5. 26th June Canada Emily
2. 4. 11 Uncle Dan
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Suggested answers:
1. the beginning of a sentence: My name's
Joshua ... (example), My middle name's ...,
That's my dad's ...
2. names (people, cities, countries): Joshua,
Washington DC, France
3. nationalities and languages: Canadian
4. the subject pronoun 'I': I'm 11
5. months and days of the week: June
CLIL
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Oliver Twist
Progress check
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country nationality country nationality
the UK British Australia Australian
France French Japan Japanese
the USA American Mexico Mexican
Spain Spanish
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1. 5. grandparents (B) grandma (F)
2. brother (M) 6. aunt (F)
3. cousin (B) 7. parents (B)
4. uncle (M) 8. sister (F)
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1. 4. 'm / am is
2. 5. are are
3. isn't 6. isn't
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1. 3. 5. His Its They're
2. 4. My Our
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Suggested answers:
1. Is / Yes, she is. / No, she isn't.
2. Is / No, he isn't.
3. Are / Yes, I am. / No, I am not.
4. Is / Yes, it is. / No, it isn't.
5. Are / Yes, we are. / No, we aren't.
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1. What is Superman's real name?
2. Where are you and your classmates?
3. What is your favourite name?
4. When is your cousin's birthday?
5. How old are you?
6. How do you say 'villain' in your language?
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1. 6. are Is
2. 'm / am 7. isn't
3. 8. is is
4. 9. is 're / are
5. 're / are 10. 're / are
UNIT 2
Vocabulary 1
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1. 4. 7. tooth neck eye
2. 5. 8. ear thumb nose
3. tail 6. 9. arm mouth
The following are not numbered: face, finger,
foot, hair, hand, leg, toe
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Head: ear, eye, face, hair, mouth, nose, tooth
Body: arm, finger, foot, hand, leg, neck, tail,
thumb, toe
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giraffe
Reading 1
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1. 2. 4. C B 3. E A 5. D
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1. 3. 5. Yes Yes No
2. 4. Madagascar 45 million years old
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1. 2. 3. c a b
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1. huge
2. No, their ears are tiny.
3. No. They're strange, like a parrot.
Grammar 1
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He / She / It + 's / hasn't
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1. 3. 5. 've got 've got 've got
2. 4. 's got 've got
The animal is a camel.
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1. An insect hasn't got two legs. It's got six.
2. A dolphin hasn't got 32 teeth. It's got 200.
3. Normal cats haven't got 20 toes. They've
got 18.
4. Most spiders haven't got two eyes. They've
got eight.
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Sharks haven't got legs.
Sharks have got 3,000 teeth.
Sharks haven't got arms.
Gorillas have got two legs.
Gorillas have got 32 teeth.
Gorillas have got two arms.
Pythons haven't got legs.
Pythons have got 100 teeth.
Pythons haven't got arms.
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Add an 's' at the end of the word.
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+ s: animals, elephants, eyes, legs, noses
+ es: mosquitoes
y ies: babies, families, bodies
irregular: children, men, mice, people, sheep,
teeth, women
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1. 6. animals tails
2. rats 7. noses
3. 8. mice teeth
4. bodies 9. babies
5. legs 10. people
Listening
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The cat hasn't got a tail.
The dog has one blue eye and one green eye.
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1. 4. the UK Many kinds of dogs
2. 5. legs spots
3. rabbit
Speaking
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A rabbit
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1. 3. food hutch
2. water 4. toys
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1. 3. Firstly Finally
2. Secondly
Culture
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1. dogs and cats
2. Tigger
3. 10 million dogs and 10 million cats
4. rescue centres
5. snakes, rats, spiders, lizards and pigs
Vocabulary 2
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a. long (example) h. blue
b. short i. brown
c. curly j. green
d. straight k. short
e. wavy l. tall
f. dark m. round
g. n. fair square
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1. 2. 3. 4. d c b a
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Possible answers:
1. I'm tall and I've got long fair hair.
2. My best friend has got blue eyes and curly hair.
3. Our teacher has got wavy hair and he's short.
4. My mum has got long dark hair and brown eyes.
Reading 2
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No, they aren't.
Grammar 2
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No, we don't use 'got' in the short answers.
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1. 3. 5. Have Have Has
2. 4. Has Have
Writing
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1. 3. 5. tall glasses white
2. 4. brown short
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1. He's from Ecuador.
2. She's very tall.
3. Her eyes are green and she's got glasses.
4. He's got short wavy hair.
5. She's my cousin's mum.
6. Her cat's name's Ginger.
CLIL
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A dormant volcano
Progress check
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1. 3. 5. eye nose tooth / teeth
2. 4. 6. neck tail ears
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1. 6. straight tall
2. blue 7. long
3. long 8. short
4. 9. wavy straight
5. brown 10. fair
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1. 4. 've / have got 's / has got
2. 5. 've / have got hasn't got
3. 's / has got
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1. 3. 5. child man people
2. 4. 6. mice noses baby
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1. Has Mick got curly hair? No, he hasn't.
2. Has Mick got brown eyes? No, he hasn't.
3. Has Mia got brown eyes? Yes, she has.
4. Has Mia got short hair? No, she hasn't.
5. Have Molly and Martha got long hair?
Yes, they have.
6. Have Molly and Martha got small eyes?
No, they haven't.
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1. 6. Have / got 's / has got
2. haven't 7. haven't got
3. 8. 's / has got 're / are
4. 9. Is haven't got
5. 's / is 10. 've / have got
UNIT 3
Vocabulary 1
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1. 11. bread 6. carrots fish
2. apple 7. pasta 12. ice cream
3. strawberries 8. cheese 13. nuts
4. 14. yoghurt 9. milk meat
5. potatoes 10. cake
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a. vegetables d. dairy products
b. fibre e. protein
c. carbohydrates f. fat
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Alex's favourite food is cheese.
Emily's favourite food is bread.
Reading 1
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A D False False
B E True False
C True
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1. d (example) 2. a e b 3. 4. 5. c
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1. 3. yes stress
2. yes 4. home-made
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Possible answers:
vitamin, chocolate, carrot, beta-carotene, apple,
cell, pizza, protein
Grammar 1
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We add an 's' in the third person form.
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1. 3. 5. eats contain produce
2. 4. help needs
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drinks tries passes
sees watches plays
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1. 3. 5. eat cook explode
2. 4. goes drinks
Pronunciation: third person singular -s: / / s/ /z
or /ɪz/
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/s/ /z/: drinks, does, explodes
/ɪz/: washes, uses, passes
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Subject + don't / doesn't + infinitive
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1. 4. don't eat don't like
2. 5. doesn't drink doesn't cook
3. doesn't contain 6. don't eat
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1. 4. needs doesn't give
2. 5. doesn't contain hydrates
3. say
The text is about water.
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b
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1. Do you drink milk?
2. Do you and your friends eat fruit?
3. Does your best friend drink eight glasses of
water a day?
4. Does your teacher drink coffee in the
classroom?
5. Do your classmates have healthy snacks at
break time?
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Do you drink fizzy drinks? (example)
Do you eat sweets?
Do you eat vegetables?
Do you have dinner at 9pm?
Do you have a healthy diet?
Listening
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chopsticks and rice
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1. 3. 5. rice green tea chopsticks
2. 4. soup canteen 6. fast food
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1. 4. Yes, he does. No, he doesn't.
2. 5. No, he doesn't. Yes, they do.
3. Yes, he does. 6. No, he doesn't.
Speaking
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Suggested answers:
bananas, strawberries, lemons, pasta
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1. a sandwich and some strawberries
2. an apple juice
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1. 2. 3. sandwich an apple juice £6.30
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1. Can I have some pizza?
2. How much is it, please?
3. I'd like a cheeseburger.
4. Would you like anything else?
5. What would you like?
Culture
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1. Meat : beef
Vegetables: potatoes, peas, carrots,
cucumber, tomatoes, onion,
lettuce
2. China
3. a person who doesn't eat or drink meat, fish
or dairy products
Vocabulary 2
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1. 4. meet my friends ride my bike
2. 5. talk on the phone surf the internet
3. go shopping 6. listen to music
Not shown: play football, read comics, stay up
late, watch TV
Grammar 2
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1. I like staying up late on Saturday. (example)
2. My best friend loves reading comics about
superheroes.
3. My classmates hate going shopping.
4. My brother doesn't like playing football with
his friends.
5. I love meeting my friends after school.
6. My teacher likes surfing the internet every day.
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1. 3. 5. I them We
2. 4. him me 6. us
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1. 3. 5. I We he
2. 4. it them 6. me
Writing
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1. bread, cheese, milk, fruit (bananas, apples),
chocolate, biscuits, cake
2. ice hockey, riding his bike
3. meeting his friends, being at home with his
family, reading fantasy novels, listening to
music (reggae)
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a. and b. but
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1. My friends surf the internet and they stay up
late.
2. My mum watches TV but she doesn't listen to
music.
3. I meet my friends and we go to the town centre.
4. We sometimes go to the park but we don't
play football.
5. I like reading comics but my brother doesn't
like reading them.
CLIL
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30 players compete in a game of rugby (two
teams of 15).
Progress check
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carbohydrates: bread, cake, pasta,
potatoes
fruit and vegetables: apple, carrot,
strawberries
protein: nuts
dairy products: cheese, ice cream, milk,
yoghurt
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1. 5. music friends
2. 6. phone shopping
3. 7. TV bike
4. home 8. football
Mystery word: internet
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1. 5. eat like 9. doesn't have
2. 6. walk go 10. doesn't play
3. 7. don't live listen 11. doesn't eat
4. play 8. read 12. watches
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1. 3. 5. Do Do Does
2. 4. Does Do
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1. He loves drinking fizzy drinks.
2. They like staying at home on Saturday night.
3. We hate playing football.
4. She doesn't like talking on the phone.
5. You hate playing computer games.
6. I don't like listening to classical music.
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I – me it – it
you – you we – us
he – him you – you
she – her they – them
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1. 5. Do you have sit 9. play
2. 6. meeting Do / like 10. ride
3. 7. do / do hate 11. 'm
4. go 8. goes
Revision 1
Vocabulary
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C – carrots T – tail
T – talk P – play
I – Irish E – eyes
C U – curly – USA
S B – strawberries – brother
P – parents F – fair
Grammar
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1. 4. 's / is, 'm / am 're / are
2. 're / are 5. 's / is, 're / are
3. 6. isn't / is not, 's / is aren't / are not, 's / is
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1. haven't got 4. 've got 7. have got
2. 've got 5. hasn't got 8. 's got
3. 6. 9. 's got 's got haven't got
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1. What is your name?
2. Where are you from?
3. How old are you?
4. Have you got any brothers or sisters?
5. Who is your best friend?
6. Do you like listening to music?
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1. 4. 7. comes plays wants
2. 5. doesn't go play 8. likes
3. 6. goes love
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1. 5. British Their 9. watching
2. 6. has got her 10. playing
3. 7. brother's she
4. sisters' 8. likes
Sketch
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1. They haven't got a guitarist.
2. They play rock and pop.
3. She plays classical music.
UNIT 4
Vocabulary 1
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1. 4. shopping centre library
2. cinema 5. museum
3. shoe shop
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1. 4. underground station supermarket
2. sports centre 5. restaurant
3. 6. bank school
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Alex goes to the sports centre.
Emily goes to the cinema.
Reading 1
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To go to the Ice Hotel.
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1. 3. 5. true false true
2. true 4. true
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1. 2. b (example) e 3. 4. 5. 6. d f c a
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1. 18 hours
2. There isn't any traffic and there aren't any
shopping centres.
3. clothes and sleeping bags.
4. Because it's too hot.
Grammar 1
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Singular: There's a library. / There isn't a
museum.
Plural: There are two banks. / There aren't
any hotels.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. are are is are is
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1. There are three chemists on my street.
2. There are two airports in my city.
3. There isn't a train station in my town.
4. There's a newsagent on my street.
5. There aren't any shoe shops in my town.
6. There's a bank next to my house.
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a. e. on between
b. in f. next to
c. behind g. in front of
d. h. opposite near
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1. 3. 5. in behind in front of
2. opposite 4. between
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1. Is there a bus station near here?
2. Are there a lot of banks in your town?
3. Is there an underground station opposite your
house?
4. Is there a library in your town?
5. Are there many newsagents near your house?
Pronunciation: /ə/
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There's a bus stop in front of the bank.
/ðǝz ǝ ˈbʌstɒp ɪn nt ˈfrʌ ǝv ðǝ ˈ ŋk/
Listening
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Possible answers:
Exit A is next to the sports shop and opposite
exit C. (example)
Exit B is in front of the café.
Exit C is in front of the clothes shop.
Exit D is next to the chemist.
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Exit A
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. four 2.5 30 113 200
Speaking
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They are looking at something on the computer
screen.
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the aquarium
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1. 3. a walking tour an exhibition
2. A walking tour 4. the aquarium
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1. 3. going having
2. watch 4. go
Culture
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1. 31
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December
2. There is a big fireworks display.
3. the Scottish word for 'New Year'
4. It is about friends.
Vocabulary 2
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1. 3. 5. beach river lake
2. 6. forest 4. mountain island
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1. waves 3. trees 5. ice
2. sand 4. water 6. snow
Reading 2
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It's an indoor tropical island .
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1. 3. 5. doesn't close are some need
2. it isn't 4. has got some
Grammar 2
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1. 3. 5. have singular use
2. haven't 4. affirmative
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an apple a lake
a house a sport
a hotel a station
an island an umbrella
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1. an 2. some 3. an 4. any 5. a
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1. isn't 3. some 5. 7. some an
2. 4. any an 6. a 8. is
Writing
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1. hotels
2. Yes. They are great / fantastic.
3. Yes. Quad biking and water sports.
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after is / are
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1. In my town there are two museums. There's
also a supermarket.
2. There are some beautiful shops. There are
also two great markets.
3. There's a water park next to the shopping
centre. There's also an aquarium.
4. There are some fantastic restaurants. There are
also some luxurious hotels.
5. On my street there's a newsagent. There's
also a chemist.
CLIL
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Suggested answer:
The American Civil War began because
25 northern states wanted to abolish slavery,
and 11 southern states did not want to abolish
slavery.
Progress check
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a. school 3 e. hotel 7
b. newsagent 6 f. bank 1
c. museum 4 g. library 5
d. chemist 2 h. supermarket 8
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1. 7. river waves
2. lake 8. forest
3. 9. trees snow
4. 10. ice island
5. mountain 11. water
6. beach 12. sand
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1. There is a bank.
2. There are some mountains.
3. There isn't any snow.
4. There isn't an airport.
5. There is a supermarket.
6. There aren't any rivers.
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1. 3. 5. opposite between next to
2. 4. in front of behind
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Countable: river, lake, trees, mountain,
beach, waves, forest, island
Uncountable: ice, snow, water, sand
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1. 3. 5. some some some
2. 4. a some 6. any
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1. 6. isn't Does … work
2. 7. are works
3. haven't got 8. is
4. 9. 's / is aren't
5. 10. isn't is
UNIT 5
Vocabulary 1
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1. 4. gets up has dinner
2. starts school 5. tidies her room
3. 6. does his homework goes to bed
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have: a bath, lunch, some milk
go: home, to the cinema
play: golf, the guitar, with friends
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He gets up at nine o'clock.
He has lunch at half past one.
He does his homework at 6 o'clock on Sunday
evening.
He goes to bed at half past nine.
Reading 1
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Aisha plays the cello.
Rick plays the piano.
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1. 3. 5. Rick Rick Aisha
2. 4. Aisha Aisha
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1. Britain
2. No. She's 13 and he's 12.
3. Aisha plays the cello. Rick plays the piano.
4. Yes, they have.
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actor singer
composer teacher
dancer writer
Grammar 1
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a. before b. after
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1. Amy usually paints pictures in her house.
2. She sometimes paints in a special art room
at school.
3. She often goes to extra art classes after school
with a professional artist.
4. She never misses her extra art lessons.
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How
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1. Do you usually get up at 4 am?
2. Do you usually go to bed before 9pm?
3. How often do you meet your friends?
4. How often do you play a musical instrument?
5. How often do you tidy your room?
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1. 3. 5. Is Do Does
2. 4. Have has
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1. How old are you?
2. Where are you from?
3. Have you got any brothers or sisters?
4. What sports do you do?
5. How often do you do sport?
6. Do you read before you go to bed?
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8
1. I'm 10 years old.
2. I'm from Atlanta, in the USA.
3. Yes, I have. I've got one brother and two
sisters.
4. My favourite sport is basketball, but I like
playing football too.
5. I always play basketball at the weekend and
I often play football on Thursday.
6. No, I don't. I listen to music.
Listening
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10
a. Beyoncé is a famous singer.
b. Pau Gasol is a famous basketball player.
c. Hugh Jackman is a film star.
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11
1. 3. Pau Gasol Beyon
2. Hugh Jackman
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12
1. sometimes
2. the piano and the guitar
3. not very much
4. pop, hip hop, dance
5. He can act and sing. He can also speak
English, Italian and Spanish.
Speaking
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1
Alex is talking to an attendant at a box office.
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2
a music concert
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3
1. 3. rock concert three
2. Saturday 4. two
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5
1. 2. 3. 4. d b c a
Culture
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6
1. a Welsh festival of literature, music and
performance
2. You can do music, drama and poetry.
3. Welsh
Vocabulary 2
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1
1. history
2. PE (physical education)
3. French
4. literature
5. maths
6. art and design
7. geography
8. ICT (information and communication
technology)
9. music
10. drama
11. English
12. science
Reading 2
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5
It's a theatre school.
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6
1. 3. true true
2. 4. false true
Grammar 2
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7
1. 3. the same without
2. is
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8
1. 3. 5. can can can't
2. 4. 6. can can't can
Pronunciation: can / can't
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a
1. 2. can /kǝn/ can't /kɑːnt/
b
1. 3. can't can
2. 4. can can't
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9
No, it's the same.
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10
1. Can you dance?
2. Can you run fast?
3. Can you play a musical instrument? or
Can you play the guitar?
4. What languages can you speak?
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11
bad - badly (example) good - well
beautiful - beautifully slow - slowly
brilliant - brilliantly terrible - terribly
fantastic - fantastically wonderful - wonderfully
Writing
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1
He can act and dance.
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2
b
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3
1. I admire Jaden Smith because he's talented.
(example)
2. He's got a big family because he's got four
brothers and sisters.
3. His dad is talented because he can sing and
dance well.
4. She usually gets up early because she studies
for three hours every morning.
CLIL
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1. b
2. a) 269 metres b) 18 metres
3. 47
Progress check
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1
1. 3. 5. 7. g f a b
2. 4. 8. c e 6. d h
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2
1. 4. maths PE (physical education)
2. 5. science art and design
3. French 6. English
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3
1. My sister always watches the news on TV.
2. I am usually tired on Monday morning.
3. We often go to the cinema on Saturday.
4. My brothers sometimes play the guitar together.
5. My teacher is never late for class.
6. I always do my homework before dinner.
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4
1. Where is your best friend from?
2. How old is your mum?
3. When do you usually have a shower?
4. How often do you finish school before 3pm?
5. Have you got any pets?
6. What time do you go to bed?
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5
1. I can play the violin.
2. My dad can't dance.
3. Our classmates can sing.
4. My parents can't speak English and French.
5. My neighbour can read Japanese.
6. My best friend can't swim well.
Page 69
6
1. Can you play the violin?
2. Can your dad dance?
3. Can your classmates sing?
4. Can your parents speak English and French?
5. Can your neighbour read Japanese?
6. Can your best friend swim well?
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7
1. 4. well brilliantly
2. beautifully 5. slowly
3. 6. terribly badly
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8
1. 6. 've got does … start
2. can't 7. starts
3. 8. Do … want go
4. 9. can finish
5. is 10. are
UNIT 6
Vocabulary 1
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1
1. 3. lose, shout, run, win catch, jump
2. 4. throw, train dive, kick
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3
play: basketball, football, golf, hockey, rugby,
tennis
go: cycling, snowboarding, surfing, swimming
do: athletics, judo, yoga
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5
Emily: football, basketball, swimming
Alex: football, tennis, golf
Reading 1
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7
No, it isn't.
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9
1. 3. false true
2. false 4. false
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10
1. football, hockey, cross-country running,
tennis, athletics
2. a combination of hip-hop dance, funk and
physical exercise
3. Because they don't like doing competitive
sports.
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11
basketball player (example) rugby player
footballer surfer
golfer swimmer
hockey player tennis player
Grammar 1
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1
am snowboarding am not training
are doing are not playing
is dancing is not hitting
are doing are not playing
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Answer Key - Student's Book 1 STARTER UNIT UNIT 1 Page 4 Vocabulary 1 Page 6 1 1
Alex, Emily, Ben, Lucy, Callum and Mr Green 1. the USA 3. France 5. Morocco Page 4 2. Ireland 4. Romania 6. Japan 5 Page 6 Alexander Turner 2 1. Australia Australian Page 5 2. Belgium Belgian 7 3. Canada Canadian 4. China Chinese
1. e 2. c 3. b 4. f 5. a 6. d 5. Colombia Colombian 6. Ecuador Ecuadorian Page 5 7. France French 9 8. Ireland Irish 9. Japan Japanese 1. 6. book (example) pencil 10. Mexico Mexican 2. school bag 7. pencil case 11. Morocco Moroccan 3. pencil sharpener 8. rubber 12. Romania Romanian 4. notebook 9. dictionary 13. Spain Spanish 5. pen 10. ruler 14. the UK British 15. the USA American Page 5 11 Pronunciation: Word stress Page 6 The book is green. (example) a The school bag is black.
1. Canada = 3 syllables / Canadian = 4 syllables
The pencil sharpener is orange.
2. Ecuador = 3 syllables / Ecuadorian = 5 syllables The notebook is blue.
3. China = 2 syllables / Chinese = 2 syllables The pen is pink.
4. Japan = 2 syllables / Japanese = 3 syllables The pencil is yellow. The pencil case is green. b The rubber is white. 1. Canada (example) Canadian (example) The dictionary is red. 2. Ecuador Ecuadorian The ruler is purple. 3. China Chinese
The colour you can't see is brown. 4. Japan Japanese Page 5 Page 6 12 4
1. e (example) 2. a 3. b 4. d 5. c
1. a 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. a Page 6
5. The Joker and the Penguin aren't my friends. 5 They're my enemies!
6. My car isn't the Batcar. It's the Batmobile.
Alex and Emily are from the UK. Page 8 Ben is from Ireland. 4 Reading 1 Page 7 Possible answers: 7
1. I'm not from the UK.
2. I'm not 14 years old.
b Comics in different countries
3. I'm not in my maths class.
4. I'm / I'm not a football fan. Page 7
5. I'm / I'm not Japanese. 8
6. I'm not a superhero.
1. Superman is from the USA. Page 8
2. Naruto is from Japan. 6
3. Tintin is from Belgium.
1. Our 2. His 3. His 4. my Page 7 Page 9 9 8 1. false 3. true 5. false 2. false 4. false b Page 7 Page 9 9 10 1. Am I 12?
1. b 2. c 3. d 4. a
2. Is your best friend from Australia?
3. Is your English teacher from Canada? Grammar 1 4. Are you British? Page 8
5. Is Superman your favourite comic? 1
6. Are your friends 24? I am I am not Listening You are You are not Page 9 He / She / It is He / She / It is not 12 We / You / They are We / You / They are not Students' own answers Page 8 2 Page 9 13 1. is 2. i s 3. am 4. are 5. is 1. Batman 3. Astro Boy 5. Snowy Page 8
2. Osamu Tezuka 4. Tintin 3 Page 9
1. My real name isn't Batman. It's Bruce Wayne. 14
2. I'm not from New York. I'm from Gotham City.
3. My assistant isn't Spider-Man. It's Robin. 1. is 3. is 5. is
4. We aren't from the UK. We're from the USA. 2. isn't 4. is 6. isn't Speaking Page 13 Page 10 6 1 1. false 3. true 5. true Ben, Alex, Lucy, Callum 2. true 4. false Page 10 Grammar 2 Page 13 2 8 1. 14 2. Ireland 1. What d (example) Page 10 2. Where e 3. What / Why f 3 4. How b 1. 14 2. Ireland 3. the UK 5. Who c 6. When a Culture Writing Page 11 Page 14 6 1 1. Yes, they are. 4. More than 400,000 1. 26th June 3. Canada 5. Emily 2. Yes, there are. 5. 6–25 years old 2. 11 4. Uncle Dan 3. Yes, there are. Page 14 Vocabulary 2 Page 12 2 1 Suggested answers: 1. brother
7. grandad / grandma
1. the beginning of a sentence: My name's 2. sister 8. uncle
Joshua ... (example), My middle name's ..., 3. parents 9. aunt
That's my dad's ... 4. dad 10. cousin
2. names (people, cities, countries): Joshua, 5. mum 11. cousin Washington DC, France 6. grandparents
3. nationalities and languages: Canadian
4. the subject pronoun 'I': I'm 11 Page 12
5. months and days of the week: June 3 CLIL Page 15
1. His sister's name is Lou.
2. His parents' names are Chris and Max. Oliver Twist
3. His aunt's name is Amy. Progress check
4. His cousins' names are Jon and Catherine. Page 17 Reading 2 1 Page 13 country
nationality country nationality 5 the UK British Australia Australian France French Japan Japanese
Photos are of Orlando Bloom (a person) and the USA American Mexico Mexican Orlando, Florida (a place). Spain Spanish Page 17 UNIT 2 2 Vocabulary 1 1. grandparents (B) 5. grandma (F) Page 18 2. brother (M) 6. aunt (F) 1 3. cousin (B) 7. parents (B) 4. uncle (M) 8. sister (F) 1. tooth 4. neck 7. eye 2. ear 5. thumb 8. nose Page 17 3. tail 6. arm 9. mouth
The following are not numbered: face, finger, 3
foot, hair, hand, leg, toe 1. 'm / am 4. is Page 18 2. are 5. are 3 3. isn't 6. isn't
Head: ear, eye, face, hair, mouth, nose, tooth Page 17
Body: arm, finger, foot, hand, leg, neck, tail, 4 thumb, toe Page 18 1. His 3. Its 5. They're 2. My 4. Our 4 Page 17 giraffe 5 Reading 1 Page 19 Suggested answers: 6
1. Is / Yes, she is. / No, she isn't.
1. C 2. B 3. E 4. A 5. D 2. Is / No, he isn't.
3. Are / Yes, I am. / No, I am not. Page 19
4. Is / Yes, it is. / No, it isn't. 7
5. Are / Yes, we are. / No, we aren't. 1. Yes 3. Yes 5. No Page 17 2. Madagascar
4. 45 million years old 6 Page 19
1. What is Superman's real name? 8
2. Where are you and your classmates?
3. What is your favourite name?
1. c 2. a 3. b
4. When is your cousin's birthday? Page 19 5. How old are you? 9
6. How do you say 'villain' in your language? 1. huge Page 17
2. No, their ears are tiny. 7
3. No. They're strange, like a parrot. 1. 6. are Is Grammar 1 2. 'm / am 7. isn't Page 20 3. is 8. is 1 4. 9. is 're / are 5. 're / are 10. 're / are He / She / It + 's / hasn't Page 20 Listening 2 Page 21 10 1. 've got 3. 've got 5. 've got 2. 's got 4. 've got The cat hasn't got a tail. The animal is a camel.
The dog has one blue eye and one green eye. Page 20 Page 21 3 12 1. the UK 4. Many kinds of dogs
1. An insect hasn't got two legs. It's got six. 2. legs 5. spots
2. A dolphin hasn't got 32 teeth. It's got 200. 3. rabbit
3. Normal cats haven't got 20 toes. They've got 18. Speaking
4. Most spiders haven't got two eyes. They've Page 22 got eight. 3 Page 20 A rabbit 4 Page 22 Sharks haven't got legs. 4 Sharks have got 3,000 teeth. Sharks haven't got arms. 1. food 3. hutch Gorillas have got two legs. 2. water 4. toys Gorillas have got 32 teeth. Gorillas have got two arms. Page 22 Pythons haven't got legs. 6 Pythons have got 100 teeth. Pythons haven't got arms. 1. Firstly 3. Finally 2. Secondly Page 21 5 Culture Page 23
Add an 's' at the end of the word. 7 Page 21 1. dogs and cats 6 2. Tigger
3. 10 million dogs and 10 million cats + s:
animals, elephants, eyes, legs, noses 4. rescue centres + es: mosquitoes
5. snakes, rats, spiders, lizards and pigs
y ies: babies, families, bodies
irregular: children, men, mice, people, sheep, Vocabulary 2 teeth, women Page 24 1 Page 21 7
a. long (example) h. blue b. short i. brown 1. 6. animals tails c. curly j. green 2. rats 7. noses d. straight k. short 3. mice 8. teeth e. wavy l. tall 4. bodies 9. babies f. dark m. round 5. legs 10. people g. fair n. square Page 24 Progress check 3 Page 29 1
1. d 2. c 3. b 4. a 1. eye 3. nose 5. tooth / teeth Page 24 2. neck 4. tail 6. ears 4 Page 29 Possible answers:
1. I'm tall and I've got long fair hair. 2
2. My best friend has got blue eyes and curly hair. 1. 6. straight tall
3. Our teacher has got wavy hair and he's short. 2. blue 7. long
4. My mum has got long dark hair and brown eyes. 3. long 8. short Reading 2 4. 9. wavy straight Page 24 5. brown 10. fair 6 Page 29 No, they aren't. 3 Grammar 2 1. 've / have got 4. 's / has got Page 25 2. 've / have got 5. hasn't got 9 3. 's / has got
No, we don't use 'got' in the short answers. Page 29 Page 25 4 10 1. child 3. man 5. people 1. Have 3. Have 5. Has 2. mice 4. noses 6. baby 2. Has 4. Have Page 29 Writing Page 26 5 1
1. Has Mick got curly hair? No, he hasn't.
2. Has Mick got brown eyes? No, he hasn't. 1. tall 3. glasses 5. white
3. Has Mia got brown eyes? Yes, she has. 2. brown 4. short
4. Has Mia got short hair? No, she hasn't.
5. Have Molly and Martha got long hair? Page 26 Yes, they have. 2
6. Have Molly and Martha got small eyes? 1. He's from Ecuador. No, they haven't. 2. She's very tall.
3. Her eyes are green and she's got glasses. Page 29
4. He's got short wavy hair. 6
5. She's my cousin's mum.
6. Her cat's name's Ginger. 1. 6. Have / got 's / has got 2. haven't 7. haven't got CLIL 3. 's / has got 8. 're / are Page 27 4. 9. Is haven't got A dormant volcano 5. 's / is 10. 've / have got Grammar 1 UNIT 3 Page 32 Vocabulary 1 1 Page 30
We add an 's' in the third person form. 1 Page 32 1. bread 6. carrots 11. fish 2. apple 7. pasta 12. ice cream 2 3. strawberries 8. cheese 13. nuts 1. eats 3. contain 5. produce 4. yoghurt 9. milk 14. meat 2. help 4. needs 5. potatoes 10. cake Page 32 Page 30 3 3 drinks tries passes a. vegetables d. dairy products sees watches plays b. fibre e. protein c. carbohydrates f. fat Page 32 4 Page 30 1. eat 3. cook 5. explode 4 2. goes 4. drinks
Alex's favourite food is cheese.
Emily's favourite food is bread.
Pronunciation: third person singular -s: /s/ /z/ or /ɪz/ Reading 1 Page 32 Page 31 6 b A False D False
/s/ /z/: drinks, does, explodes B True E False /ɪz/: washes, uses, passes C True Page 32 Page 31 5 8
Subject + don't / doesn't + infinitive
1. d (example) 2. a 3. e 4. b 5. c Page 32 Page 31 6 9 1. don't eat 4. don't like 1. yes 3. stress 2. doesn't drink 5. doesn't cook 2. yes 4. home-made 3. doesn't contain 6. don't eat Page 31 Page 32 10 7 1. needs 4. doesn't give Possible answers: 2. doesn't contain 5. hydrates
vitamin, chocolate, carrot, beta-carotene, apple, 3. say cell, pizza, protein The text is about water. Page 33 Page 34 8 2 b
1. a sandwich and some strawberries 2. an apple juice Page 33 Page 34 9 3 1. Do you drink milk? 1. sandwich 2. an apple juice 3. £6.30
2. Do you and your friends eat fruit?
3. Does your best friend drink eight glasses of Page 34 water a day? 5
4. Does your teacher drink coffee in the classroom?
1. Can I have some pizza?
5. Do your classmates have healthy snacks at
2. How much is it, please? break time?
3. I'd like a cheeseburger.
4. Would you like anything else? Page 33
5. What would you like? 10 Culture Page 35
Do you drink fizzy drinks? (example) Do you eat sweets? 6 Do you eat vegetables? 1. Meat : beef Do you have dinner at 9pm?
Vegetables: potatoes, peas, carrots, Do you have a healthy diet? cucumber, tomatoes, onion, lettuce Listening 2. China Page 33
3. a person who doesn't eat or drink meat, fish 11 or dairy products chopsticks and rice Vocabulary 2 Page 36 Page 33 1 12 1. meet my friends 4. ride my bike 1. rice 3. green tea 5. chopsticks 2. talk on the phone 5. surf the internet 2. soup 4. canteen 6. fast food 3. go shopping 6. listen to music
Not shown: play football, read comics, stay up Page 33 late, watch TV 13 Grammar 2 Page 37 1. Yes, he does. 4. No, he doesn't. 2. No, he doesn't. 5. Yes, they do. 7 3. Yes, he does. 6. No, he doesn't.
1. I like staying up late on Saturday. (example)
2. My best friend loves reading comics about Speaking superheroes. Page 34
3. My classmates hate going shopping. 1
4. My brother doesn't like playing football with his friends. Suggested answers:
5. I love meeting my friends after school.
bananas, strawberries, lemons, pasta
6. My teacher likes surfing the internet every day. Page 37 Page 41 10 2 1. I 3. them 5. We 1. music 5. friends 2. him 4. me 6. us 2. phone 6. shopping Page 37 3. TV 7. bike 11 4. home 8. football 1. I 3. We 5. he Mystery word: internet 2. it 4. them 6. me Page 41 Writing Page 38 3 1 1. eat 5. like 9. doesn't have
1. bread, cheese, milk, fruit (bananas, apples), 2. walk 6. go 10. doesn't play chocolate, biscuits, cake 3. don't live 7. listen 11. doesn't eat
2. ice hockey, riding his bike 4. play 8. read 12. watches
3. meeting his friends, being at home with his
family, reading fantasy novels, listening to Page 41 music (reggae) 4 Page 38 2 1. Do 3. Do 5. Does 2. Does 4. Do a. and b. but Page 38 Page 41 3 5
1. My friends surf the internet and they stay up
1. He loves drinking fizzy drinks. late.
2. My mum watches TV but she doesn't listen to
2. They like staying at home on Saturday night. music.
3. We hate playing football.
3. I meet my friends and we go to the town centre.
4. She doesn't like talking on the phone.
4. We sometimes go to the park but we don't
5. You hate playing computer games. play football.
6. I don't like listening to classical music.
5. I like reading comics but my brother doesn't like reading them. Page 41 CLIL 6 Page 39
30 players compete in a game of rugby (two I – me it – it teams of 15). you – you we – us he – him you – you Progress check Page 41 she – her they – them 1 Page 41 carbohydrates: bread, cake, pasta, 7 potatoes
fruit and vegetables: apple, carrot,
1. Do you have 5. sit 9. play strawberries protein: nuts 2. meeting
6. Do / like 10. ride dairy products: cheese, ice cream, milk, 3. do / do 7. hate 11. 'm yoghurt 4. go 8. goes Sketch Revision 1 Page 44 Vocabulary 1 Page 42
1. They haven't got a guitarist. C – carrots T – tail
2. They play rock and pop. T – talk P – play
3. She plays classical music. I – Irish E – eyes C – curly U – USA UNIT 4 S – strawberries B – brother Vocabulary 1 P – parents F – fair Page 46 Grammar 1 Page 43 1. shopping centre 4. library 1 2. cinema 5. museum 3. shoe shop 1. 's / is, 'm / am 4. 're / are 2. 're / are
5. 's / is, 're / are Page 46
3. isn't / is not, 's / is
6. aren't / are not, 's / is 3 Page 43 1. underground station 4. supermarket 2. sports centre 5. restaurant 2 3. bank 6. school 1. haven't got 4. 've got 7. have got Page 46 2. 've got 5. hasn't got 8. 's got 4 3. 's got
6. 's got 9. haven't got
Alex goes to the sports centre. Page 43 Emily goes to the cinema. 3 Reading 1 Page 47 1. What is your name? 2. Where are you from? 6 3. How old are you?
To go to the Ice Hotel.
4. Have you got any brothers or sisters?
5. Who is your best friend? Page 47
6. Do you like listening to music? 7 1. true 3. false 5. true Page 43 2. true 4. true 4 Page 47 1. comes 4. plays 7. wants 8 2. doesn't go 5. play 8. likes 3. goes 6. love
1. b (example) 2. e 3. d 4. f 5. c 6. a Page 43 Page 47 9 5 1. 18 hours 1. British 5. Their 9. watching
2. There isn't any traffic and there aren't any 2. has got 6. her 10. playing shopping centres. 3. brother's 7. she
3. clothes and sleeping bags. 4. sisters' 8. likes
4. Because it's too hot. Grammar 1 Listening Page 48 Page 49 1 11
Singular: There's a library. / There isn't a Possible answers: museum.
Exit A is next to the sports shop and opposite Plural:
There are two banks. / There aren't exit C. (example) any hotels.
Exit B is in front of the café. Page 48
Exit C is in front of the clothes shop.
Exit D is next to the chemist. 2
1. are 2. are 3. is 4. are 5. is Page 49 12 Page 48 3 Exit A
1. There are three chemists on my street. Page 49
2. There are two airports in my city. 13
3. There isn't a train station in my town.
4. There's a newsagent on my street.
1. four 2. 2.5 3. 30 4. 113 5. 200
5. There aren't any shoe shops in my town.
6. There's a bank next to my house. Speaking Page 50 Page 48 1 5
They are looking at something on the computer a. on e. between screen. b. in f. next to c. behind g. in front of Page 50 d. opposite h. near 2 Page 48 the aquarium 6 Page 50 1. in 3. behind 5. in front of 2. opposite 4. between 3 1. a walking tour 3. an exhibition Page 49
2. A walking tour 4. the aquarium 9 Page 50
1. Is there a bus station near here?
2. Are there a lot of banks in your town? 5
3. Is there an underground station opposite your 1. going 3. having house? 2. watch 4. go
4. Is there a library in your town?
5. Are there many newsagents near your house? Culture Page 51
Pronunciation: /ə/ 6 Page 49 b 1. 31st December
2. There is a big fireworks display.
There's a bus stop in front of the bank.
3. the Scottish word for 'New Year'
/ðǝz ǝ ˈbʌstɒp ɪn ˈfrʌnt ǝv ðǝ ˈ bæŋk/
4. It is about friends. Vocabulary 2 Writing Page 52 Page 54 1 1 1. beach 3. river 5. lake 1. hotels
2. Yes. They are great / fantastic. 2. forest 4. mountain 6. island
3. Yes. Quad biking and water sports. Page 52 Page 54 4 2 1. waves 3. trees 5. ice after is / are 2. sand 4. water 6. snow Page 54 Reading 2 3 Page 52
1. In my town there are two museums. There's 5 also a supermarket.
2. There are some beautiful shops. There are
It's an indoor tropical island . also two great markets.
3. There's a water park next to the shopping Page 53
centre. There's also an aquarium. 6
4. There are some fantastic restaurants. There are also some luxurious hotels.
1. doesn't close 3. are some 5. need
5. On my street there's a newsagent. There's 2. it isn't 4. has got some also a chemist. Grammar 2 CLIL Page 53 Page 55 7 Suggested answer:
The American Civil War began because 1. have 3. singular 5. use
25 northern states wanted to abolish slavery, 2. haven't 4. affirmative
and 11 southern states did not want to abolish slavery. Page 53 8 Progress check Page 57 an apple a lake 1 a house a sport a hotel a station a. school 3 e. hotel 7 an island an umbrella b. newsagent 6 f. bank 1 c. museum 4 g. library 5 Page 53 d. chemist 2
h. supermarket 8 9 Page 57 1. an 2. some 3. an 4. any 5. a 2 1. 7. river waves Page 53 2. lake 8. forest 10 3. trees 9. snow 4. ice 10. island 1. isn't 3. some 5. some 7. an 5. mountain 11. water 2. any 4. an 6. a 8. is 6. beach 12. sand Page 57 Page 58 3 5 1. There is a bank. He gets up at nine o'clock.
2. There are some mountains.
He has lunch at half past one.
3. There isn't any snow.
He does his homework at 6 o'clock on Sunday
4. There isn't an airport. evening.
5. There is a supermarket.
He goes to bed at half past nine.
6. There aren't any rivers. Reading 1 Page 59 Page 57 7 4 Aisha plays the cello. 1. opposite 3. between 5. next to Rick plays the piano. 2. in front of 4. behind Page 59 Page 57 8 5 1. Rick 3. Rick 5. Aisha Countable: river, lake, trees, mountain, 2. Aisha 4. Aisha beach, waves, forest, island
Uncountable: ice, snow, water, sand Page 59 9 Page 57 6 1. Britain
2. No. She's 13 and he's 12. 1. some 3. some 5. some
3. Aisha plays the cello. Rick plays the piano. 2. a 4. some 6. any 4. Yes, they have. Page 57 Page 59 7 10 1. 6. isn't Does … work actor singer 2. are 7. works composer teacher 3. haven't got 8. is dancer writer 4. 's / is 9. aren't Grammar 1 5. isn't 10. is Page 60 1 UNIT 5 a. before b. after Vocabulary 1 Page 60 Page 58 2 1
1. Amy usually paints pictures in her house. 1. gets up 4. has dinner
2. She sometimes paints in a special art room 2. starts school 5. tidies her room at school. 3. does his homework 6. goes to bed
3. She often goes to extra art classes after school with a professional artist. Page 58
4. She never misses her extra art lessons. 3 Page 60
have: a bath, lunch, some milk 3 go: home, to the cinema
play: golf, the guitar, with friends How Page 60 Page 61 4 12
1. Do you usually get up at 4 am? 1. sometimes
2. the piano and the guitar
2. Do you usually go to bed before 9pm? 3. not very much
3. How often do you meet your friends? 4. pop, hip hop, dance
4. How often do you play a musical instrument?
5. He can act and sing. He can also speak
5. How often do you tidy your room? English, Italian and Spanish. Page 60 Speaking Page 62 6 1 1. Is 3. Do 5. Does
Alex is talking to an attendant at a box office. 2. Have 4. has Page 62 Page 61 2 7 a music concert 1. How old are you? Page 62 2. Where are you from? 3
3. Have you got any brothers or sisters?
4. What sports do you do? 1. rock concert 3. three
5. How often do you do sport? 2. Saturday 4. two
6. Do you read before you go to bed? Page 62 Page 61 5 8
1. d 2. b 3. c 4. a 1. I'm 10 years old. Culture
2. I'm from Atlanta, in the USA. Page 63
3. Yes, I have. I've got one brother and two 6 sisters.
1. a Welsh festival of literature, music and
4. My favourite sport is basketball, but I like performance playing football too.
2. You can do music, drama and poetry.
5. I always play basketball at the weekend and 3. Welsh
I often play football on Thursday. Vocabulary 2
6. No, I don't. I listen to music. Page 64 Listening 1 Page 61 1. history 10
2. PE (physical education) 3. French
a. Beyoncé is a famous singer. 4. literature
b. Pau Gasol is a famous basketball player. 5. maths 6. art and design
c. Hugh Jackman is a film star. 7. geography
8. ICT (information and communication Page 61 technology) 11 9. music 10. drama 1. Pau Gasol 3. Beyoncé 11. English 2. Hugh Jackman 12. science Reading 2 Writing Page 64 Page 66 5 1 It's a theatre school. He can act and dance. Page 64 Page 66 6 2 1. true 3. true 2. false 4. true b Grammar 2 Page 66 Page 65 3 7
1. I admire Jaden Smith because he's talented. 1. the same 3. without (example) 2. is
2. He's got a big family because he's got four brothers and sisters. Page 65
3. His dad is talented because he can sing and 8 dance well. 1. can 3. can 5. can't
4. She usually gets up early because she studies 2. can 4. can't 6. can
for three hours every morning.
Pronunciation: can / can't CLIL Page 65 Page 67 a 1. b 1. can /kǝn/ 2. can't /kɑːnt/
2. a) 269 metres b) 18 metres 3. 47 b Progress check 1. can't 3. can Page 69 2. can 4. can't 1 Page 65 1. g 3. f 5. a 7. b 9 2. c 4. e 6. d 8. h No, it's the same. Page 69 Page 65 2 10 1. maths
4. PE (physical education) 1. Can you dance? 2. science 5. art and design 2. Can you run fast? 3. French 6. English
3. Can you play a musical instrument? or Can you play the guitar? Page 69
4. What languages can you speak? 3 Page 65
1. My sister always watches the news on TV. 11
2. I am usually tired on Monday morning. bad - badly (example) good - well
3. We often go to the cinema on Saturday. beautiful - beautifully slow - slowly
4. My brothers sometimes play the guitar together. brilliant - brilliantly terrible - terribly
5. My teacher is never late for class.
fantastic - fantastically wonderful - wonderfully
6. I always do my homework before dinner. Page 69 Page 70 4 3
1. Where is your best friend from?
play: basketball, football, golf, hockey, rugby,
2. How old is your mum? tennis
3. When do you usually have a shower?
go: cycling, snowboarding, surfing, swimming
4. How often do you finish school before 3pm? do: athletics, judo, yoga
5. Have you got any pets?
6. What time do you go to bed? Page 70 Page 69 5 5
Emily: football, basketball, swimming
1. I can play the violin. Alex: football, tennis, golf 2. My dad can't dance. Reading 1
3. Our classmates can sing. Page 71
4. My parents can't speak English and French.
5. My neighbour can read Japanese. 7
6. My best friend can't swim well. No, it isn't. Page 69 Page 71 6 9
1. Can you play the violin? 2. Can your dad dance? 1. 3. false true
3. Can your classmates sing? 2. false 4. false
4. Can your parents speak English and French?
5. Can your neighbour read Japanese? Page 71
6. Can your best friend swim well? 10 Page 69
1. football, hockey, cross-country running, 7 tennis, athletics
2. a combination of hip-hop dance, funk and 1. well 4. brilliantly physical exercise 2. beautifully 5. slowly
3. Because they don't like doing competitive 3. terribly 6. badly sports. Page 69 Page 71 8 11 1. 6. 've got does … start 2. can't 7. starts
basketball player (example) rugby player 3. Do … want 8. go footballer surfer 4. can 9. finish golfer swimmer 5. is 10. are hockey player tennis player Grammar 1 UNIT 6 Page 72 Vocabulary 1 1 Page 70 am snowboarding am not training 1 are doing are not playing
1. lose, shout, run, win 3. catch, jump is dancing is not hitting 2. throw, train 4. dive, kick are doing are not playing