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2. UNIT 1 1 Students’ own answers. The photo shows a
man in Bukhansan National Park. The park
contains forested areas, temples and granite
peaks, and the man has clearly just climbed up
one of the peaks. Maybe he feels relaxed
or tired after a long climb.
2
1 In Seoul, South Korea
2 About ten million
3 It’s a good way to tướng relax.
3 Example answers
Note that the answers here depend on the stu-
dents’ own experience.
I go jogging every morning.
I don’t often go clubbing.
1a How well vì thế you sleep?
1
1 g 2 f 3 h 4 a 5 d 6 e 7 c 8 b 9 j 10 i
2
Students’ own answers
4
1 b 2 a
5
1 vì thế we sleep 2 spend 3 don’t know 4 vì thế we
have
5 don’t get 6 work 7 go 8 vì thế we sleep
9 depends 10 need 11 don’t sleep 12 take
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercise
1
1 doesn’t live 2 drives 3 Does; speak 4 don’t
like
5 Do; see 6 are 7 don’t need 8 Is 9 has
6a
1 feels /z/ 2 needs /z/ 3 watches /ɪz/ 4 sleeps /s/
5 goes /z/ 6 dances /ɪz/ 7 does /z/ 8 works /s/
7
Students’ own answers
8
1 often 2 sometimes 3 never
9
1 after the verb to tướng be, before the main verb
2 at the beginning
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
2
1 I am often tired at work.
2 We eat out in a restaurant twice a week. /
Twice a week we eat out in a restaurant.
3 correct
4 correct
5 I have a cup of coffee two or three times a
day. / Two or three times a day, I have a cup
of coffee.
6 They don’t often play board games.
7 Does she usually take public transport?
3
1 always 2 get up 3 never 4 have 5 often 6
meet 7 go 8 every day 9 eat 10 two or three
times a month
10
1 My brother always plays tennis on Saturday
mornings.
2 We eat out at a restaurant about once a
month. / About once a month, we eat out at a
restaurant.
3 I take a bus to tướng school every day. / Every
day, I take a bus to tướng school.
4 She is rarely at home page in the middle of the
day.
5 They go on holiday twice a year. / Twice a
year, they go on holiday.
Life 2e
Pre-intermediate – Student’s Book
Answer Key
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3. 6 Are you often late for work?
11 Example answers
Here are some example questions and re-
sponses:
How often are you late for college? Never. /
About once a week.
How often vì thế you kiểm tra your emails? Twice a
day
How often vì thế you go on holiday? Every sum-
mer / Twice a year.
How often are you stressed at work? Often. /
Every day.
12 Example answers
Here are some possible questions:
Sport: Do you often vì thế exercise / vì thế sport /
watch football live or on TV? How often do
you go to tướng the gym?
Free time: How often vì thế you go to tướng the theatre /
clubbing / out?
Food: Do you often cook dinner? How often do
you eat Indian / Chinese / Italian food?
Work: Are you often late for work? How often
do you work in the evening / at weekends?
Home: Do you often vì thế the housework? How
often vì thế you vì thế the ironing?
1b The secrets of a long life
2
1 In Japan
2 It has some of the oldest people in the world.
3 fish, fruit, vegetables
4 Students’ own answers
3
Do: gardening, (regular) exercise
Go: fishing, cycling, swimming
Play: games
4
Do: homework, nothing, yoga, karate (aero-
bics, athletics)
Go: hiking, running, shopping, surfing (camp-
ing, dancing)
Play: cards, tennis, the piano, football (chess,
basketball)
6
1 the age of men and women (men live to tướng the
same age as women)
2 family life (the family is ví important here)
4 food (Every Sunday, the whole family eats a
big meal together; eating more food lượt thích chips
and burgers)
5 exercise (doing less exercise)
7
1 T (He’s currently travelling to tướng different
places around the world.)
2 F (At the moment he’s working on the island
of Sardinia in Italy and he’s speaking to tướng us
right now on the phone.)
3 F (Sardinia is an interesting place because
men live to tướng the same age as women.)
4 T (Every Sunday the whole family eats a big
meal together.)
5 F (He doesn’t say that.)
6 T (… the younger generation are eating
more food lượt thích chips and burgers. Also young
people are moving to tướng the thành phố, ví they are do-
ing less exercise because of their lifestyle.)
9
Sentences 3 and 4 use the present simple tense
because they talk about things that are always
or generally true (3) and routines and habits
(4). Note the use of Every Sunday, which tells
us this is a regular routine.
10
You size the present continuous tense with
the present simple of the verb to tướng be + -ing
form (present participle) of the main verb.
11
Sentence 1: b (to talk about something happen-
ing around now, but not necessarily at this ex-
act moment)
Sentence 2: c (to talk about something actually
in progress now)
Sentence 5: a (to talk about a changing situa-
tion)
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary Exercises
4
1 'm waiting 2 are; going 3 isn’t working
4 ’m writing 5 ’s talking 6 're building 7 are
becoming
5
1 'm eating; eat 2 drives; 's driving 3 's talking;
talk 4 'm working; work 5 'm doing; do
6
1 live
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4. 2 eat 3 say 4 is
5 is changing
6 are eating
12
1 ’re learning 2 spend 3 ’m checking 4 do; go
5 ’m reading 6 isn’t eating 7 don’t vì thế 8 are
playing
13
1 a How vì thế you usually spend your không lấy phí time?
b Are you doing much sport these days?
2 a Do you often read novels?
b Are you reading any good books at the mo-
ment?
3 a Where vì thế you normally go on holiday?
b Where are you planning to tướng go this year?
4 a Do you speak any other languages?
b Are you learning any new languages?
1c Nature is good for you
1
Students’ own answers.
The woman is enjoying a virtual reality nature
experience.
She’s standing in a studio with pictures of na-
ture around her.
2
a 1 b 3 c 2
3
1 It’s good for us.
2 Humans are spending more time inside and
less time outside.
3 The number of visitors is getting lower every
year.
4 in a 3 chiều virtual reality room
5 near parks
6 a new shopping mall with a large garden
7 in forest schools
8 13 million
4
1 feel better 2 feel lượt thích going 3 feel that
5
1 lượt thích 2 that 3 better
7
Sentence b has the main idea.
Sentences a and c give examples.
8
Paragraph 2
Main sentence:
As a result, some doctors are studying the con-
nection between nature and health …
Example sentences:
One example of this is the work of Dr Matilda
van den Bosch in Sweden.
Another good example of how nature is good
for health comes from Canada.
Paragraph 3
Main sentence:
Because of studies lượt thích these, some countries
and cities want nature to tướng be part of people’s
everyday life.
Example sentences:
In Dubai, for example, there are plans for a
new shopping mall with a large garden …
In some countries such as Switzerland, ‘forest
schools’ are popular …
And South Korea is another good example; it
has new forests near its cities …
9 Example answers
Students’ own answers. Some suggestions:
1 I relax in my không lấy phí time in different ways. For
example, I sometimes go out with friends, but
sometimes I stay at home page and watch TV.
2 My home page town has some places with trees
and nature, such as the park in the thành phố centre,
and the national zoo.
3 There are some beautiful national parks in
my country. A good example is Millennium
Park.
10 Example answers
Students’ own answers. Some possibilities in-
clude: install an open-air thể hình in the park;
build an outdoor swimming pool, provide an
all-weather football pitch.
1d At the doctor’s
1
1 b 2 c 3 g 4 a 5 h 6 f 7 d 8 e
2 Example answers
1 I go to tướng bed: headache, stomach ache, a tem-
perature (perhaps backache)
2 I take medicine or pills: headache (paraceta-
mol, aspirin); earache (ear drops); stomach
ache; sore throat (throat sweets / lozenges);
bad cough (cough syrup)
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5. 3 I go to tướng the pharmacy or see my doctor: you
might go to tướng the pharmacy for all these – back-
ache, earache, very bad stomach ache, and per-
haps a high temperature might mean going to
see the doctor.
4
Conversation 1: a runny nose and a sore throat
Conversation 2: earache and temperature
5
a 1 b 2 c 1 d 2 e 1
6
1 g 2 a 3 e 4 f 5 b 6 c 7 h 8 i 9 d
1e Personal information
1 Example answers
Students’ own answers
Some possible types of form: registration form
at school, college or university, job application
form, passport or visa application form
Information often on forms: first name, middle
name, surname, title, age, gender, date of birth,
address, postcode, telephone number, email
address
2
A medical size and a visa application form
3a
1 Marital status
2 Current medications
3 No. of dependents
4 Country of origin
5 Place of birth
6 Liên hệ details of person in case of emer-
gency
7 Middle initial
4 Example answers
first name, middle name, surname, title, age,
gender, date of birth, address, postcode, tele-
phone number, tin nhắn address, liên hệ details
of person in case of emergency
nationality, first language, level of English
needs, interests, length of stay
1f My local park
1 Example answers
Students’ own answers.
Possible answers include: it’s không lấy phí, it’s healthy,
it’s a good place to tướng relax or vì thế exercise, it’s
nature in the middle of a town or thành phố, children
can play there safely, it’s a nice place for a
picnic, you can feed the birds.
2
1 d 2 b 3 e 4 a 5 f 6 c
3
1 b 2 a 3 d 4 e 5 c 6 f 7 g
5
Student A:
1 often 2 weekend 3 2 4 every day 5 break
6 children 7 happy 8 every day 9 sometimes
10 quite often 11 twice 12 every day
Student B:
1 dogs 2 trees 3 high 4 house 5 road 6 pretty
7 seasons 8 relaxing 9 go 10 exercise 11 plants
12 flowers 13 look at
Unit 1 Review
1
1 works 2 he’s taking 3 They’re swimming 4
like 5 doesn’t seem 6 it feels
2
1 I rarely play computer and đoạn phim games.
2 We’re studying Spanish at the moment. / At
the moment, we’re studying Spanish.
3 My family does sport every weekend. /
Every weekend, my family does sport.
4 All my friends are working these days. /
These days all my friends are working.
4
1 fall asleep 2 take a break 3 work long hours
4 get up late 5 TV; watch
5
1 relaxing 2 asleep 3 swimming 4 ache
6
Students’ own answers
7
1 How vì thế 2 well 3 sore 4 Have you got
5 Try 6 should
8
1 She’s got backache. He’s got a headache.
She’s got stomach ache.
2 Student’s own answers. Some possibilities
include: She should see a doctor. He should
take an aspirin. She should go to tướng bed.
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6. UNIT 2 1 Students’ own ideas. The photo shows a large
group of swimmers swimming in open water
(one of the three disciplines of the Ironman tri-
athlon).
2
1 three
2 they swim 3.86 kilometres and cycle 180 kil-
ometres
3 around one thousand, nine hundred people
compete
3
1 a verb: compete
2 an adjective: competitive
3 a noun (thing): competition
4 a noun (person): competitor
4
1 competitor 2 compete 3 competition 4 com-
petitive
2a Crazy competitons!
1 Example answers
Students’ own answers. They may suggest that
running with a shopping cart, and playing a
game in a field of mud are ‘crazy’.
2
a race between different teams: the Idiotarod
a match between two teams: the Mud Bowl
Championship
3
1 A 2 B 3 A 4 A 5 both 6 B
4 Example answers
Students’ own ideas. Crazy competitions are
not the sole preserve of Americans. You might
want to tướng mention the annual Cheese Rolling
event in England (people chase a large cheese
down a hill), or the wife carrying race in
Finland.
5
1 race 2 players 3 teams 4 match 5 goals
6 line 7 winner
6 Example answers
1 Long-distance running races (e.g. marathon;
10,000 metres), sprints (100 metres), cycle
races (Tour de France), swimming races (100
m freestyle), xế hộp races (F1 Grand Prix), horse
races (derby)
2 football (11), basketball (5), rugby union
(15), ice hockey (6), volleyball (6)
3 Students’ own answers
4 You score goals in football, rugby (but only
by kicking the ball through the posts), hockey,
handball, water polo. You score points in bas-
ketball (two points for a basket), rugby union
(five points for a try, three points for a penalty
or drop goal, two points for a conversion),
badminton, tennis, volleyball, American foot-
ball (six points for a touchdown, three points
for a field goal, one point for a touchdown
conversion).
7
1 must, have to tướng 2 can 3 don’t have to tướng 4
mustn’t, can’t
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary Exercises
1
1 a 2 b 3 a 4 c 5 b 6 c
2
1 mustn’t 2 don’t have to tướng 3 must 4 must
5 must / have to tướng 6 don’t have to
3
1 have to tướng / must 2 can’t 3 mustn’t 4 can’t
5 don’t have to tướng 6 have to
8
1 have to tướng 2 mustn’t 3 can 4 must 5 can
6 has to tướng 7 don’t have to
9
1 must 2 have to tướng 3 can’t 4 can 5 don’t have to
2b Winning and losing
1
Usain Bolt: runner/athlete (sprinter)
Jessica Ennis-Hill: athlete (heptathlete – she
competed in the heptathlon in which competi-
tors vì thế seven athletics events)
Lionel Messi: footballer
Venus Williams: tennis player
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7. 2 1 boxer 2 motorcyclist 3 baseball player 4
swimmer 5 chess player 6 racing driver 7 gym-
nast 8 surfer
4
Students’ own ideas.
Some may argue that winning is important be-
cause sport is about competition, trying to tướng win
gives you an aim and focus to tướng train hard and
get better, and being a winner gives you confi-
dence and a feeling of success.
Some may argue that winning is not important
because sport is about taking part, having fun,
being with friends, improving yourself and
getting fit.
5
a Speaker 2 thinks non-competitive sport is a
good idea.
b Speaker 1 thinks competitive sport is a good
idea in schools.
c Speaker 3 thinks sport in schools is a good
idea but there can be a problem.
6
1 F 2 A 3 F 4 A 5 F 6 F 7 A 8 A 9 F
7
Person 1: 1, 3, 5, 6
Person 2: 2, 4, 8
Person 3: 7, 9
8 Example answers
Other reasons for competitive sports in
schools: it’s the only way to tướng produce winning
athletes of the future; it develops skills needed
in a competitive workplace; other subjects
such as maths or English are competitive be-
cause they are tested in exams – ví why
shouldn’t sport be competitive?
Other reasons against competitive sports in
schools: it can lead to tướng low self-esteem in non-
athletic students; it makes children too com-
petitive; it can create bad feeling between stu-
dents or between schools.
9
1 Learning to tướng win and lose is important in a
child’s education. – a
2 Competitive sports in schools are good for
teaching children. – c
3 Some parents hate losing. – b
Answers to tướng Grammar summary exercises
4
1 playing 2 watching 3 Doing 4 waking up
5 failing 6 Reading 7 helping
5
1 cleaning 2 vì thế 3 Staying 4 going 5 running
6 going 7 take 8 eating 9 make
10
1 I never thought of losing.
2 I just love winning.
3 A champion isn’t afraid of losing.
4 I hate losing.
5 I’m more worried about being a good person
than being the best football player.
6 Swimming isn’t everything, winning is.
11
1 Cycling 2 watching 3 think 4 seeing 5 Sitting
6 doing 7 play 8 watch 9 losing
13 Example answers
Students’ own answers.
Here are some questions to tướng ask:
What sports vì thế you love watching/playing?
Do you enjoy playing/watching golf?
What sports are you good at?
What sports vì thế you not enjoy?
2c Bolivian wrestlers
1
1 Students’ own answers
2 Possible answers: Some people dislike box-
ing and wrestling because they are dangerous
(injuries are common, and head injuries are a
concern), sometimes corrupt (fighters some-
times lose on purpose) and violent.
3 Students’ own answers
2
a 2 (two women in colourful clothes enter the
ring)
b 1 (Local people lượt thích watching the wrestling
and it’s very popular with tourists.)
c 4 (At home page Yolanda has a normal and quiet
family life. She has two daughters …)
d 5 (‘We laugh and we forget our problems for
three or four hours.’)
e 3 (Claudina jumps on Yolanda. Then
Yolanda throws Claudina on the floor …)
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8. 3 1 entertainment 2 ring 3 crowd 4 commentator
5 go crazy 6 fans 7 salary
4
1 b 2 a 3 c
6
1 a 2 c 3 d 4 b
7
1 d 2 c 3 a 4 b
9 Example answers
Possibilities include: athletics, gymnastics,
swimming, triathlon, modern pentathlon, horse
jumping, tennis, golf, football, rugby 7s, bas-
ketball, volleyball, beach volleyball,
badminton, table tennis, sailing, canoeing,
rowing, boxing, wrestling, fencing, cycling, ar-
chery, diving, water polo, weightlifting, hand-
ball, judo, taekwondo, shooting, weightlifting,
hockey.
2d Joining a group
2
1 When the club meets
A 7 p.m. every Wednesday
B not given
C twice a week
2 The membership fee
A not given
B 15 euros
C not given
3 Reasons to tướng join
A get fit / make new friends / fun
B win a new camera
C have fun
4 How to tướng liên hệ the club
A Gọi Mike for details on 0776 58945
B visit www.bartonphotoclub.com
C write to tướng Mandy Giles on
[email protected]
3
1 photography club 2 theatre group 3 running
group
4
1 good at 2 what about 3 interested in 4 hate
5 not very 6 on 7 lượt thích to tướng 8 looks; Why don’t
5
Talking about interests and abilities:
3 Are you interested in acting?
4 I hate standing up in front of people.
5 I’m not very good at singing.
Talking about plans:
2 Well, what about joining something else?
7 I think I’d lượt thích to tướng join this on Wednesday
evenings.
Recommending and encouraging:
1 You’re really good at doing that.
6 Go on. I think you’d enjoy it.
8 It looks lượt thích fun. Why don’t you come too?
6
1 interested 2 should 3 friends 4 write
5 half 6 what
2e Advertising for members
1 Example answers
Students’ own ideas.
Good adverts: they stand out, use humour, use
exciting graphics and visuals, use a powerful
headline, make the thing being advertised
seem important or urgent, are easy to tướng read,
give complete liên hệ information
Bad adverts: the opposite of the above!
2
1 Advert B follows most of the advice.
2 Advert A needs a picture or image. Advert C
doesn’t have an interesting headline. It needs
more details about times, etc.
5a
1 Would you lượt thích to tướng learn a musical instru-
ment?
2 Enter our exciting competition! Sp
3 Are you good at playing tennis? Gr
4 We meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Prep
5 It’s a fun way to tướng get fit. MW
6 Join this new club! WO
7 Get healthy and vì thế yoga. WW
8 Call Peter on 077 237 5980. C
2f Mongolian horse racing
1
Students’ own answers
2
1 e 2 b 3 a 4 c 5 f 6 d 7 g 8 h
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9. 3 1 b 2 d 3 h 4 f 5 g 6 c 7 a 8 e
4
1 a 2 b 3 a 4 a 5 b 6 b 7 b 8 b
5a
1 b 2 c 3 a 4 a 5 c 6 a
6 Example answers
What is the Naadam festival famous for?
When does the Naadam take place?
What sort of displays are there at the Naadam?
What is the main event?
How fast vì thế the horses go?
What is the first prize for the horse race?
Unit 2 Review
1
1 has to tướng 2 must 3 can 4 doesn’t have to tướng 5 can’t
6 mustn’t
2
Football (Possible rules: You mustn’t touch
the ball with your hands. The referee can send
a player off the pitch when he/she breaks the
rules of the game.)
Tennis (Possible rules: You have to tướng hit the ball
over the net.
You don’t have to tướng win every point to tướng win the
match.)
3
1 Learning 2 feeling 3 losing 4 winning 5
watching 6 going
5
1 race 2 goals 3 crowd 4 match 5 finish line
6 baseball 7 winner 8 fans 9 team 10 boxer
6
1 finish line 2 winner 3 race 4 fans
8
1 in 2 at 3 to tướng 4 on 5 Do
UNIT 3
1
Students’ own answers. As well as the answer
given in the audioscript, students may suggest
other ideas such as:
she’s too poor to tướng buy a ticket; she’s running
away; she’s hiding from the ticket inspector.
2
The woman is sitting between the carriages be-
cause tickets for the train have sold out, be-
cause it’s Ramadan, and because there isn’t
space on top of the train.
3 Example answers
Note that the answers here depend on the stu-
dents’ own experience. For example, they may
visit relatives on foot if they live nearby, or on
a plane if they live in a different country. The
answers below are just the most likely.
1 by train, on foot, by bus, in my car
2 by lorry (actually, a furniture khẩn khoản is the most
common means); on a ship (if moving abroad)
3 in a xe taxi, in my xế hộp, by bus, by train (students
may also suggest by underground if they live
in a large city)
4 in my xế hộp, on a motorbike, by train, by plane
(by bus is also possible, but note that we usu-
ally say on a coach if it’s used for an excursion
or long distance travel)
5 on a ferry, on a ship, by plane
6 in a xe taxi, in my xế hộp, by bus, on foot, by bicy-
cle
7 in a xe taxi, in my xế hộp, by bus, on foot, by bicy-
cle
8 on foot, in my xế hộp, by bus
9 on foot, by bicycle, in my xế hộp, by bus, by
train
10 on foot, by bicycle, in my xế hộp, by bus, by
train
2a Transport solutions
1
Students’ own answers
2
A 3 B 2 C 4 D 1
3
1 B (can cycle over people’s heads), D (shown
in photo)
2 B (new solution for commuters in traffic
jams during the rush hour), D (travel at 1,200
kilometres per hour)
3 B (The passenger sits in a pod and can cy-
cle)
4 A (solar energy), C (wind)
5 C (reduces the fuel costs)
6 B (for commuters in traffic jams)
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10. 4 1 tốc độ limit 2 traffic jam 3 rush hour 4 fuel
costs
5 carbon emissions 6 thành phố centres 7 container
ships
5 Example answers
Students’ own answers. However, they may
suggest, for example, using driverless cars to
stop pollution in a thành phố and to tướng solve the prob-
lem of having inconsiderate or angry drivers in
a thành phố, or using the cycle monorail because
there are no good xe đạp lanes in their thành phố.
6
Types of transport: bicycle, xế hộp and bus
bicycle
advantage: faster kêu ca a xế hộp in the rush hour
disadvantage: takes too long with long dis-
tances
car
advantage: electric cars better for the environ-
ment
disadvantages: slow in rush hour, cost of pet-
rol, electric cars expensive
bus
disadvantage: slow – stops everywhere
7
1 worst 2 faster 3 further 4 better
5 more 6 most 7 fastest
8
1 -er and -est
2 (the) most
3 further/furthest; better/best; worse/worst
4 than; the
Answers to tướng Grammar summary exercises
1
1 nicest 2 further 3 more interesting 4 worst
5 more beautiful 6 busier; busiest 7 better; best
8 bigger; biggest
2
1 The fastest
2 longest
3 deepest
4 longer than
5 the busiest
6 the highest
7 higher than
10
1 most popular 2 cheaper 3 better 4 slower
5 biggest 6 more popular 7 most expensive
11 Example answers
Cars are safer kêu ca motorbikes, but trains are
the safest type of transport.
Buses are cheaper kêu ca taxis, but bicycles are
the cheapest way to tướng travel.
Trains are more expensive kêu ca buses, but
planes are the most expensive type of
transport.
3b Transport around the world
1 Example answers
Students’ own answers. There is no need to
provide definitive answers here. However,
here are some things students might say:
Photo 1 is probably in the far north, in Canada,
Alaska, northern Scandinavia or Siberia.
Photo 2 is probably in the Sahara Desert in
North Africa or perhaps in Saudi Arabia or one
of the Gulf States.
Advantages of huskies in the Arctic: can travel
long distances at speeds, are used to tướng the cold,
are more reliable kêu ca vehicles in the cold
where there are no roads.
Advantages of using camels in the desert: can
go a long time without water, can carry heavy
loads, don’t break down in the sand lượt thích vehi-
cles vì thế.
2
Camels are more reliable in the sand kêu ca vehi-
cles and better over long distances.
Dogs are also good over long distances when
the weather is bad. It’s impossible for cars in
such conditions but huskies are more reliable.
3
Camels
50 degrees = temperature in the desert
40 kilometres = distance a camel can travel in
a day
3 to tướng 5 days = length of time a camel can go
without water
160 words = there are 160 words for camel in
Arabic
Huskies
–50 degrees = winter temperature in northern
Alaska
6 and 8 huskies = number of huskies in a
sledge team
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11. 1,600 kilometres = length of the Iditarod – a
race for Huskies
4
a 1 and 2
b 3 and 4
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary Exercises
3
1 Mount Fuji isn’t as high as Mount Kiliman-
jaro.
2 The USA isn’t as big as Canada.
3 A kangaroo is as fast as a horse.
4 A Dreamliner isn’t as heavy as a Jumbo Jet.
4
1 Travelling by motorbike isn’t as safe as trav-
elling by xế hộp.
2 Cycling is as dangerous as driving. / Driving
is as dangerous as cycling.
3 Gatwick Airport isn't as convenient for us as
Heathrow Airport.
4 Usually, the beach isn't as busy during the
week.
5 Going by xế hộp is as quick as taking the bus. /
Taking the bus is as quick as going by xế hộp.
5
1 n’t as expensive as 2 n’t as slow as 3 as fast
as 4 as popular as 5 n't as busy (as Atlanta)
6
See underlined stress in the audioscript below.
The strong stress on the stressed syllable of
each stressed word is marked.
8
It compares using traditional Đen cabs in
London to tướng using private hire taxis from com-
panies such as Uber, Karhoo or Addison Lee.
9
1 punctual 2 frequent 3 traditional 4 comforta-
ble 5 convenient 6 reliable
10
1 a bit, a little 2 much, a lot
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary Exercises
5
1 a bit more economical
2 much cheaper
3 a bit more interesting
4 a lot quieter; a lot busier
5 much more popular
6 a little bigger than
6
1 The best 2 much easier 3 a bit more difficult
4 the most convenient 5 a little more direct
6 quicker 7 a lot higher kêu ca 8 a bit more ex-
pensive kêu ca 9 much quicker 10 more comfort-
able
11 Example answers
1 A London bus is a lot / much less expensive
than a Đen cab / a river boat.
2 London buses are a lot / much more frequent
than river boats.
3 The river boat is a lot / much more comforta-
ble kêu ca (standing on) the bus.
4 A Đen cab is a bit / a little more convenient
than a bus.
12 Example answers
The river boat is a lot more expensive kêu ca a
bus.
Taxis are much more convenient / frequent
than river boats.
The river boat is a little more comfortable than
a xe taxi.
3c The kết thúc of the road
1 Example answers
Students’ own answers. Some of the more in-
teresting facts about India are:
It’s the seventh largest country in the world.
It has the second largest population (after
China).
New Delhi is the capital and Mumbai is the
largest thành phố.
It became independent (from Britain) in 1947.
The most popular sport is cricket.
It’s famous for Bollywood (India’s film indus-
try), the Taj Mahal (white mausoleum in In-
dian thành phố of Agra) and Mahatma Gandhi
(leader of the Indian independence movement
in British-ruled India).
2
Paragraph 1: b (modern transport in Kolkata)
Paragraph 2: a (why people lượt thích rickshaws in
Kolkata)
Paragraph 3: c (the kết thúc of the old rickshaws in
Kolkata)
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12. 3 1 around 15 million
2 All day there are traffic jams and drivers
honk their horns from morning to tướng night.
3 In the old parts of the thành phố because they have
smaller streets and cars can’t drive down them.
4 Children: to tướng go to tướng school
Commuters: to tướng go to tướng work – if they miss the
bus to tướng work, a hand-pulled rickshaw is much
cheaper kêu ca taking a taxi
Housewives: to tướng go to tướng the local market
Tourists: to tướng get a photograph sitting on a rick-
shaw because it’s a famous symbol of Kolkata
5 They want more rickshaw drivers to tướng use ped-
icabs or modern electric rickshaws, which are
clean and fast.
6 around 2,000
7 The electric rickshaws are expensive and
they want to tướng keep their traditional way of life.
4
1 d 2 a 3 h 4 e 5 c 6 b 7 g 8 f
5
1 take a / go by 2 pick up 3 catch 4 miss
5 go on foot 6 drop you off
6
1 For
parents (Early in the day, the drivers pick up
children and take them to tướng school.)
shoppers (… housewives often prefer to tướng go by
rickshaw to tướng the local markets. The driver
drops the women off with their shopping out-
side their house; no other type of public
transport can vì thế that!)
tourists (Visitors to tướng the thành phố often want to tướng get a
photograph sitting on a rickshaw because it’s
a famous symbol of Kolkata.)
rickshaw drivers (… they don’t have any other
job … the traditional rickshaw and their way
of life.)
2 Against politicians (… they think it’s wrong
for one human to tướng pull other humans. Instead,
they want more rickshaw drivers to tướng use pedi-
cabs or modern electric rickshaws, which are
clean and fast.)
7
Students’ own answers. They might argue that
it’s balanced because, in the last paragraph, the
two points against traditional rickshaws (it’s
wrong for one human to tướng pull other humans …
electric rickshaws … are clean and fast) are
balanced by the arguments for (men from vil-
lages … don’t have any other job … The new
electric rickshaws are very expensive). Alter-
natively, they might argue that the majority of
the article favours the argument for traditional
rickshaws. It talks about how the rickshaws are
useful and popular.
3d Getting around town
1
1 a rank; b stop
2 a fare; b price
3 a change; b receipt
4 a platform; b gate
5 a book; b kiểm tra in
2
1 the train station
2 £6.30; No, he doesn’t.
3 the airport, north terminal; a single ticket
4 £14.50; platform 6
5 her passport; none
3
I’d lượt thích to tướng go to tướng the station, please.
You can stop here.
How much is that?
Do you have change?
Do you want a receipt?
Do you stop at the airport?
A single or return ticket?
That’s two pounds.
A return ticket to tướng the airport, please.
First or second class?
Which platform is it?
Can I see your passport?
How many bags are you checking in?
I only have this carry-on.
Window or aisle?
Can I have a seat next to tướng my friend?
3e Quick communication
1 Example answers
Students’ own answers. Other possible ways:
social networking sites lượt thích Facebook, leaving
notes or memos on paper, leaving messages on
an answerphone, by letter or postcard.
2
1 d 2 b 3 e 4 c 5 a 6 c 7 d 8 b
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13. 3a 1 (Can we) Meet outside (the) airport at 2? (Is
that) OK?
2 (I’m) Sorry. (The) Bus (was) late. (I) Will be
15 minutes late.
3 Javier called. (Can you) Call him back? (His
number is) 0770 657 655.
4 (The) Train leaves (from) platform 6.
5 Thanks for getting (the) tickets. Here’s the
money.
6 (The) Plane (is) at gate 6.
7 (I) Am in (a/the) xe taxi. (Shall I/I’ll) See you
outside in 5 (minutes)?
8 (I’m) Afraid I was late ví (I) missed (the)
meeting. (May I offer/Please accept) My apol-
ogies.
3b
1 Sorry. Stuck in traffic. See you in 30 mins.
2 Thanks for booking tickets. Pay you at sta-
tion.
3 Take underground to tướng Oxford Street. Moon
café opposite station.
4 Peter wants to tướng come in xe taxi. Call and tell him
where to tướng meet.
5 Flight 1 hr late. Meet arrivals at 5.
4 Example answers
1 Working late. Arrive bus station 1 hr later.
2 Take xe taxi outside station to tướng centre.
3 Can’t travel on underground. Will take bus.
Meet check-in.
3f Indian Railways
1 Example answers
Trains may be popular in India because: it’s a
large country with long distances to tướng travel; it’s
a mountainous country and trains may be eas-
ier kêu ca roads; there may be a very good train
service; trains may be cheap; many people
may not have a car; the railways may be better
than the roads.
2b
1 b 2 a 3 d 4 e 5 c
3
1 c 2 b 3 a 4 e 5 f 6 d
4
1 two million 2 one billion 3 nineteenth
4 fifty-three 5 thirty-eight thousand
6 nineteen twenty-nine 7 four billion
8 one and a half million
5a
1 a 2 c 3 b 4 b 5 c
5b
Student’s own answers
7 Example answers
See the videoscript 3.1 on the previous page.
Unit 3 Review
1
1 largest 2 busiest 3 most beautiful 4 most pol-
luted 5 clean 6 better 7 noisy 8 more popular
2
Students’ own answers
3
1 traffic jam 2 Rush hour 3 bus stop 4 speed
limit
5 thành phố centre
4
1 foot 2 a xe taxi 3 a xe taxi 4 the underground
5 Example answers
1 c and e 2 a and f 3 b and c 4 d 5 d 6 b 7 a and
c
6
1 ticket 2 Single 3 Return 4 receipt 5 platform
UNIT 4
1
Students’ own answers. The photo shows a
man in a cave.
He’s on a wire descending underground into
the cave. It looks exciting and is certainly dan-
gerous.
2
1 Because they say his hobby is dangerous.
2 Because every cave gives you a different
challenge – you look after each other when
you work as a team.
3 You have to tướng use a rope and climb down a
hole that’s about twenty metres into the
ground. At the bottom, you are on your hands
and knees for nearly a kilometre.
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14. 3 1 a 2 c 3 b
4
Students’ own answers
4a Adventures of the year
1
Pasang: 1
Marjan: 2, 5
Both: 3, 4, 6
2
1 Students could argue for any one of the fol-
lowing:
growing up without parents, training to tướng be a
mountaineer, climbing Everest, or helping
earthquake victims.
2 She’s famous for her voluntary work and
mountaineering.
3 To be a cyclist.
4 They competed in international competitions
and encouraged women in Afghanistan to tướng take
up cycling.
3
regular (in order): The mountaineer: lived,
died, trained, worked, climbed, helped; The
cyclist: loved, entered
irregular (in order): The mountaineer: was,
was, didn’t have (past: had); The cyclist: was
(born), grew up, was, had, gave, was, saw,
built, wasn’t, went, had, didn’t win (past: won)
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary Exercises
1
1 wanted 2 wasn’t 3 didn’t have 4 didn’t like
5 was 6 studied
2
1 booked 2 didn’t want 3 decided 4 drove
5 didn’t know 6 asked 7 was 8 could 9 were
10 took 11 had
4
1 We add -ed to tướng regular verbs to tướng size the past
simple.
If the verb ends in -e (e.g. live, dance), we add
-d.
If the verb ends in -y, we change hắn to tướng i and add
-ed.
2 Infinitive forms of the irregular verbs under-
lined in the article (in order): The moun-
taineer: be, be, (not) have;
The cyclist: be (born), grow up, be, have, give,
be, see, build, (not) be, go, have, (not) win
3 We size the negative of most past simple
verbs by using didn’t (the negative past form
of the auxiliary verb do) and the infinitive
form of the main verb (e.g. lived becomes
didn’t live). We size the negative of be
by adding not (wasn't/weren't).
5a
1 /d/ 2 /t/ 3 /ɪd/ 4 /ɪd/ 5 /ɪd/ 6 /t/ 7 /ɪd/ 8 /d/
(Note that students could argue that 4 is /d/
since the infinitive study already ends with a /ɪ/
sound.)
6
1 was 2 studied 3 didn’t become 4 loved 5 got
6 didn’t want 7 went 8 took
7
1 in 1952
2 in Tehran, in Iran
3 photography
4 He got a job with a newspaper as a photogra-
pher.
5 No, he wanted to tướng go abroad.
6 in 1978
8
1 b 2 a
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary Exercises
3
1 How was your hotel?
2 When did you get back?
3 Did they get the train home?
4 What was your favourite experience?
5 Did you Gọi u this morning?
6 How much did our plane tickets cost?
9
1 did you live
2 did you climb
3 did you help
4 Where were
5 When did you have / When was
6 Did you win
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15. 11 Example answers Here are some example questions formed from
the prompts in the Student’s Book:
Where were you born?
Where did you grow up?
When did you learn to tướng ride a bike?
When did you start studying English?
Where did you go on holiday last year?
Did you go abroad last year?
Did you go to tướng university?
What was your first job?
4b An impossible decision
1
1 If two people work together, they have better
ideas kêu ca one. They might find better solu-
tions to tướng difficult problems.
2 Students’ own answers
3 Possible answers:
Advantages: different people are good at dif-
ferent things, ví a team can vì thế a better job us-
ing everybody’s skills. Some people think bet-
ter by talking with other people and exchang-
ing ideas.
Disadvantages: It can be easier to tướng concentrate
and get on with work on your own, you waste
less time.
4 Answers will be checked in the next exer-
cise.
2
1 friendly 2 kind 3 patient 4 positive
5 hard-working 6 experienced 7 intelligent
3 Example answers
a close friend – 2, 3, 4 (some people might like
someone who enjoys life as a friend, others
might prefer someone who is a good listener)
a language learner – 3, 5, 7 (a good language
learner is patient and hard-working – there is a
lot to tướng learn)
a manager – 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 (a good manager is
hardworking and experienced because he or
she has a lot of difficult decisions to tướng make)
a parent – 2, 3, 5 (parents are kind and patient
because they have to tướng help their children to
grow up)
a president – 5, 6, 7 (a president is intelligent
because there is a lot to tướng know and understand)
a teacher – 1, 2, 3, 5 (a good teacher is patient
because the students need time to tướng learn)
4 Example answers
what subject to tướng study at school or college /
which university to tướng go to tướng / whether to tướng leave
home or stay / who to tướng marry and when / what
job to tướng take / when to tướng change job / what house
or xế hộp to tướng buy / whether and when to tướng start
a family
5
1 b 2 e 3 c 4 d 5 a 6 f
6
Yates’ impossible decision: to tướng cut the rope and
let his friend fall (his friend might die) or keep
holding on (and they both might fall and die).
7
1 experienced, positive
2 It was snowing and the weather was getting
worse.
3 He cut the rope.
4 He thought he was dead.
5 He heard someone shouting his name.
6 Someone wrote a book and then there was a
film about the story
8
1 fell
2 were going, wasn’t moving, was breathing
3 The past continuous is used for the longer,
continuing activity, and the past simple is used
for the shorter, finished action.
4 auxiliary verb was / were + -ing size of the
main verb (the present participle)
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary Exercises
4
1 were waiting 2 wasn’t eating 3 Were; talking
4 were; saying 5 wasn’t raining 6 was; flying
5
1 arrived; was watching 2 arrived; got
3 started; were climbing 4 wasn’t playing; saw
5 Was she skiing; had 6 knew; heard
6
1 was travelling 2 was eating 3 came 4 knew
5 couldn’t 6 started 7 was sitting 8 was waiting
9
1 was shining 2 was snowing 3 broke 4 was
pulling 5 woke up 6 found
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16. 10 1 was working, came
2 met, were living
3 weren’t getting on, agreed
4 was, wasn’t raining
5 didn’t stop, was running
6 was he doing, phoned
7 did they visit, travelling
8 did you answer, were watching
11a
The positive forms was and were are un-
stressed in sentences 1, 2 and 4. The negative
forms wasn’t and weren’t are stressed in sen-
tences 3 and 4.
4c Challenge yourself
1
Students’ own answers
Example: I don’t lượt thích doing crosswords, but I
like doing puzzles on my phone. I spend about
ten hours a week playing games on my com-
puter or on my phone.
3 Example answers
They are fun. They make you think. They stop
you thinking about other things – work, prob-
lems, stress.
When you solve them, you feel good. They
pass the time, ví they are useful when waiting
or on train journeys.
Some people think they are good for the brain.
4
1 T
2 F (to teach them about 3 chiều geometry)
3 F (it took him over a month)
4 T
5 F (a challenging đoạn phim game could be good
for our brains.)
6 F (the tests showed that the brains of adults
who had played đoạn phim games worked better)
5
It uses all types of evidence except for quotes.
• facts from history: In 1974, …; In 2008, …
• data (e.g. numbers and amounts): 43 quintil-
lion (43,000,000,000,000,000,000) ways; 400
million Rubik’s cubes
• results from a scientific study: In one study at
Illinois University, …
6
1
a (Over 400 million Rubik’s cubes have been
sold around the world and one in seven people
have played with one.)
c (In one study at Illinois University, the re-
searchers studied … the đoạn phim game players
scored higher on the test.) (all the results of
the study are the evidence)
2
b (you could point out the not very factual lan-
guage: Our brain naturally loves …)
7
1 solve 2 answer 3 play 4 memory 5 study
6 test 7 score
8
1 challenge 2 solving 3 memorize 4 test
9 Example answers
Students’ own answers
Possibilities include:
Memorize a few new words every day.
Test yourself every week, or work with a
friend and test one another.
Check that you understand the correct answers
to exercises you vì thế.
If you get a low score, make sure you under-
stand why.
Read and listen to tướng as many things as you can
every day.
Be proud of your achievements.
4d True stories
1 Example answers
We go camping in the summer holidays be-
cause it’s cheaper kêu ca staying in hotels, and
it’s more fun. I lượt thích living outside, you meet
lots of people and it’s very sociable.
No, we never go camping. We stay in hotels or
we rent a house. It’s more comfortable than
camping.
2
1 It was terrible.
2 late
3 It broke down.
4 a mechanic
5 it was dark and it was raining.
6 to tướng a nice khách sạn down the road
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17. 3 1 First 2 What did you do? 3 Fortunately 4
when 5 After 6 finally 7 what happened 8 in
the kết thúc 9 Sounds great!
4
a Sequencing the story:
1 first 4 when 5 After 6 finally 8 in the end
b Introducing good and bad news
3 Fortunately
c Reacting to tướng good and bad news
9 Sounds great!
d Asking about the next part of the story
2 What did you do? 7 what happened
5
The more exaggerated the intonation pattern,
the more interest the speaker shows. Students
should notice that the intonation pattern over
the questions starts high, then goes down, then
up:
Really?
Students should notice that the intonation pat-
tern over the statements goes up, then down:
Oh no!
4a A story of survival
1
Students’ own answers
2
1 The islands of Atafu in the Pacific Ocean
2 The sun was shining; three teenage boys
were there; they were fishing.
3 They didn’t come home page in the evening, and
nobody could find them.
4 Some fishermen found a boat with the boys
in it; the fishermen were sailing in the ocean,
the boys were in the boat, they were living on
fish and rainwater.
5 Happy, the boys were alive and well.
3
1 d 2 a 3 b 4 e 5 c
4
In the evening, after many days, fifty days
later, in the end
4f A microadventure
1 Example answers
I got up, I brushed my teeth, I ate breakfast, I
had a shower, I shaved, I washed my hair, I
walked to tướng school, I caught the bus, I checked
my emails, I sent a text, I read a book, I
switched on my computer, I went on Face-
book, I posted a photo on Instagram, I ate a
sandwich, I watched TV, I called my mum, I
chatted with friends, I went to tướng a restaurant, I
went to tướng bed, etc.
2
a took b left c woke up d bought e went
f ate g sat h had i made j found
3
1 f 2 d 3 b 4 j 5 g 6 h 7 i 8 a 9 c 10 e
4
1 b, c 2 a 3 a, b, c 4 a, b, c 5 a, b 6 c 7 b, c 8 a,
b
5
1 c 2 c 3 b 4 b 5 a
Unit 4 Review
1
1 crossed 2 started 3 arrived 4 travelled 5 was
6 broke 7 stopped 8 had 9 didn’t work 10
didn’t have 11 was born 12 didn’t begin
2
1 he cross the Atlantic Ocean
2 it / he take (to cross the ocean)
3 did he travel
4 have any challenges
3
Students’ own answers
4
1 was shining 2 took off 3 were taking 4 was
5 was talking 6 reached 7 opened 8 was jump-
ing
5
1 patient 2 experienced 3 kind 4 positive
5 intelligent 6 challenging
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18. 6 Example answers A: At the beginning it was cloudy as they
started to tướng climb. While they were walking,
they got lost.
B: Oh no! Why?
A: It started raining. The weather was terrible.
B: What happened?
A: Luckily, they found a cave and then they lit
a fire. In the morning, they saw a helicopter.
B: Really?
A: And it rescued them.
UNIT 5
1 Example answers
A hydroelectric dam may benefit local
people by providing electricity and local
jobs, and by controlling the flow of a river.
The construction of a dam may improve
the landscape by controlling the flow of a
river ví that it doesn’t flood and destroy
surrounding countryside, and by creating a
lake which may be attractive in itself.
However, it may damage the landscape by
raising water levels ví that it covers land
or by taking water away from land further
downriver.
It may improve the lives of local people,
but it could mean that they have to tướng move
house or it may change the local way of
life.
2
The development may benefit people by
generating huge amounts of electricity for
people all over the country. It has also al-
ready created 19,000 new jobs and boosted
the local economy.
400 square kilometres of rainforest have
been cleared and the diversity of plants
and animals may be lost. Eighteen differ-
ent tribal communities will lose their land
and many of their traditional jobs.
3
benefit = be good for
boost = help to tướng increase
enhance = add to tướng and improve
expand = get bigger
improve = make better
thrive = vì thế well
4
benefit
enhance
expand
boost
thrive
5 Example answers
Boosted your confidence: going on a public
speaking course, giving talks at university,
winning a sports award, getting positive feed-
back from a teacher, employer or sports coach,
getting a new job or a promotion, selling
something you have made, giving a successful
public performance
Benefited the local economy: new factory
opened, local cultural sự kiện or festival, new
transport system or links (e.g. bus, train), new
shopping centre, faster broadband access, new
residential areas, new green energy supplies,
community organizations
Enhanced the quality of life in your country:
better healthcare, wider access to tướng education,
more trade, improved access to tướng water/en-
ergy/broadband, better transport systems, more
jobs available
Is thriving in your thành phố or region: new business
park, the shopping centre, the arts scene, tour-
ism, youth projects, farming, manufacturing
5a From reality to tướng fantasy
1
apartment block, bus station, business centre /
business park, xế hộp park, thành phố centre / thành phố hall,
green space, high-rise building, leisure centre,
luxury apartments, office block / office build-
ing, pedestrian area / pedestrian zone, railway
station, residential building / residential area,
shopping centre / shopping mall, town centre
2
Students’ own answers
3
1 Perhaps from a plane or helicopter – but ac-
tually from the top of the world’s highest
tower the Burj Khalifa.
2 Downtown Dubai around the Dubai Mall:
the shapes of buildings and roads and a lake
can be seen.
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19. 3 Students’ own ideas
4
1 About sixty years ago, it was a sleepy village
occupied by pearl divers, fishermen and trad-
ers. A small river ran through the village to tướng the
sea. Today, it is an ‘airconditioned fantasy
world of nearly three million people’, with
many iconic buildings and amazing shopping
malls.
2 the world’s tallest high-rise building; the
world’s biggest shopping mall; the world’s
largest motorway intersection
3 tourists, investors (although less since the
2008 financial crisis), the rich and famous, and
shoppers
4 The rest of the world watches with a mixture
of wonder and suspicion.
5 Students’ own ideas
5
1 seemed to tướng be, failed to tướng sell, want to tướng copy,
chosen to tướng reject
2 get people to tướng invest
3 helped little Dubai become
4 carry on developing, risked losing
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary Exercises
1
1 to tướng go
2 to tướng help
3 making
4 building
5 work
6 watching
7 to tướng come
2
1 to tướng drive
2 driving
3 drive
4 to tướng exercise
5 exercise
6 exercising
7 working
8 to tướng work
9 work
3
1 to tướng expand
2 to tướng make
3 to tướng take
4 fly
5 queueing
6 hiring
7 write
6
1 growing – keep on + -ing because on is a
preposition
2 to tướng make – decide + infinitive with to
3 reducing – involve + -ing
4 Dubai to tướng become – note that allow has a sim-
ilar meaning to tướng let, but a different structure: al-
low
(somebody/something) to tướng vì thế (something)
5 shopping – lượt thích + -ing
6 to tướng create – manage + infinitive with to
7 its police drive – let (somebody/something)
do (something)
8 building – enjoy + -ing
7 Example answers
1 don’t mind/like or ’m not keen on
2 managed / decided / ’m hoping
3 offered/wanted
4 failed / didn’t manage; carry on / keep on /
continue
5 listening to tướng music while I work; (to) concen-
trate or playing football / (to) keep fit
6 to tướng study every evening; failing my exams or
to stop running; damaging my knees
7 going to tướng the gym; to tướng pay for the membership
8 to tướng stay out late / to tướng go to tướng parties; go out after
9pm / go out to tướng parties until I was sixteen
8
1 decided 2 involved 3 considered 4 seemed
5 needed 6 suggested 7 allowed 8 let
9 avoided 10 afford
10 Example answers
A few years ago the council decided to tướng rede-
velop the area around the canal. The redevel-
opment involved putting in new paths and
bridges. Now, this area of the town is very at-
tractive and there are new bars and cafes
in the area, too.
or
In 2010, the council proposed building a lei-
sure centre on the edge of town. However,
they failed to tướng ask local people what they
wanted. They closed down the popular outdoor
gym in the park and sold basketball courts to
housing developers. In the kết thúc, the leisure cen-
tre wasn’t successful.
Nobody wanted to tướng use a facility that was ex-
pensive and ví far from the town centre.
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1 Example answers
Photo 1: exotic, hectic, remarkable
Photo 2: exotic, green, peaceful, remarkable
Other adjectives: 1: lively, busy, urban, poor;
2: beautiful, tranquil, unspoilt, touristy
2
income, education, health, politics, mix of peo-
ple
3
1 F (it was meant to tướng be a holiday)
2 T (it’s a small state with a big population)
3 T (In fact, Kerala’s a kind of model of social
development. The population is highly literate
and well educated)
4 F (And women … continue to tướng be very active
– and equal – participants in society)
5 F (The people there are very politically ac-
tive …)
6 T (That’s because, first, Keralites are natu-
rally tolerant people: you find Hindus, Mus-
lims and Christians all living peacefully along-
side each other and, actually, you could in-
clude foreigners in that – they’re treated
no differently to tướng anyone else.)
4
Students’ own answers
5
1 well educated
2 naturally tolerant
3 politically active
4 highly literate
5 reasonably well off
6 well informed
6
1 well (badly or highly are also possible)
2 badly
3 reasonably
4 well (badly is possible)
5 highly (extremely is possible)
6 extremely
7a
Examples of other words that rhyme have been
added in brackets.
1 e (late, great)
2 h (four, door)
3 d (so, grow)
4 i (red, dead)
5 f (horse, Norse)
6 b (reign, stain)
7 c (shopped, dropped)
8 g (won, come)
9 a (paste, laced)
7b Example answers
break: make, take, wake, lake, sheikh, ache
(also brake, which has the same sound as
break but a different spelling)
foot: put, nut
height: light, site, white, night
signed: mind, rind, wind, lined, dined
walk: fork, pork, auk, hawk
word: bird, stirred, herd, heard, purred
8
1 remember going = I went somewhere in the
past – now I have a memory of it.
remember to tướng send = used to tướng remind someone
to vì thế something they promised to tướng vì thế or have
to do
2 When you try doing something, you vì thế it
with the intention of finding out what will hap-
pen when you vì thế it.
When you try to tướng vì thế something, you make an
effort.
It may be difficult and you may expend energy
in the attempt to tướng vì thế it. You may succeed, or
you may fail.
3 we went on to tướng visit = We were doing some-
thing (visiting Paris) and then we changed to
do something else (visit Bordeaux).
went on protesting = They were doing some-
thing (protesting), and they continued to tướng do
that action (protest).
4 It was meant to tướng be = it was intended to tướng be …
or I wanted it to tướng be …
It means somebody having/doing = often used
to explain what is involved in a situation
5 I don’t regret changing my plans = I made
plans, and now I am still happy with them. I
don’t feel sorry or bad about making those
plans. regret to tướng say = (a fixed expression often
used in formal or written situations) I am about
to say something I feel sorry or bad about.
6 stopped to tướng visit = I stopped (travelling).
Why? Because we wanted to tướng visit someone.
Keralites never stop debating = Keralites de-
bate a lot and continue doing this. They don’t
stop.
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
4 1 b 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 b
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21. 5 1 to tướng calm down 2 to tướng inform
3 drinking 4 living
5 to tướng tell 6 coming
6
1 to tướng organize
2 to tướng talk
3 leaving
4 making
5 to tướng eat
6 sightseeing
7 to tướng join
9
1 reading 2 to tướng visit 3 to tướng improve 4 allowing
5 giving 6 investing / to tướng invest 7 to tướng say
8 to tướng work 9 living 10 to tướng move
10 Example answers
1 Travel: The first place I remember going to
on holiday was the north of France. We went
there on the train.
2 Education: I regret not studying
maths/harder when I was at school. I would
like to tướng work in business.
3 Plans: I’ve been meaning to tướng change jobs for
some time. My job is ví dull and I’m ready for
a new challenge.
4 Parents: After he left school, my father went
on to tướng phối up his own company. It turned out to
be a big success!
5 Free time: Recently I’ve started doing aero-
bics classes. I’m not sure I want to tướng carry on
with them, though!
6 Work: Before I start work each day I lượt thích to
eat a big breakfast. It means I start the day
well and can wait longer for my lunch.
7 Eating: I prefer eating in to tướng eating out. It’s
cheaper and I find it more relaxing.
5c The teenage mind
1 Example answers
This depends on your point of view, but here
are some rough estimates:
1 infancy: 0 to tướng 2 or 3
childhood: 3 or 4 to tướng 12
adolescence: 12 to tướng 17 or 18
adulthood: from the age of 18
2 a teenager: 13 to tướng 18
a baby: 0 to tướng 12 or 18 months
a middle-aged man: from about 45 to tướng 65 years
a young woman: from about 16 to tướng 30 or 35
a toddler: 2 or 3 (a toddler is a baby or infant
who can walk, but unsteadily)
2 Example answers
Here are ideas from the text: not wanting to
communicate with parents or adults in general,
doing silly or dangerous things lượt thích skate-
boarding down a stair rail, constantly chatting
to friends on social media
Other possible characteristics: being lazy and
untidy, being rude, constantly asking for
money, being energetic or alternatively sleep-
ing for long hours, being enthusiastic
3
1 sensation seeking (excitement, risk), prefer-
ring the company of people their own age
2 Positive: sensation seeking can lead to tướng a
wider circle of friends and a happier, more
successful life and preferring the company of
their peers is positive because it is vital to
build relationships with them as they share a
common future. We should celebrate these
differences, because they make teenagers the
most adaptable human beings around.
4
1 decreases
2 young children
3 are fully aware
4 gain
5 the teenagers’ own
6 useful
7 appropriately
8 characteristics
5
1 a 2 a 3 b 4 c 5 b
6
1 probably
2 might seem; can also be
3 at least; quite possibly
7 Example answers
1 Using less direct phrases is useful when
faced with a sceptical reader. Basically, the au-
thor is asking readers to tướng accept what they are
saying as they develop their argument, even if
the reader doesn’t agree with it. When the au-
thor writes it might seem dangerous or it can
be a positive thing, the reader is more likely to
follow this argument, but if the author writes
This clearly isn’t dangerous or This is un-
doubtedly a good thing, the reader might
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argument may be too direct and too firmly
against what the reader already thinks.
2 Using less direct language is common in aca-
demic writing, in which the writer must per-
suade knowledgeable peers of their argument.
It’s also common in newspaper opinion col-
umns in which the columnist tries to tướng make a
case and in political speeches.
Using less direct language is also common in
formal emails and business correspondence as
a way of being polite.
Students’ own answers
8
1 fall out with (somebody) = to tướng have an argu-
ment and stop being friendly
2 fall behind (with work) = to tướng make less pro-
gress kêu ca necessary – here, it is necessary to
do extra work to tướng catch up
3 fall apart = to tướng break easily into pieces be-
cause they are old or badly made
4 (plans) fall through = to tướng fail to tướng happen (often
disappointingly)
5 fall for (somebody) = to tướng fall in love with, or
be quickly attracted to tướng somebody
9 Example answers
I’ve never fallen out with my classmates.
I’ve missed two lessons and fallen behind with
my studies.
My school book is falling apart – I’ve studied
so much!
Jo lost her job and all her career plans fell
through.
A friend once fell for my brother. It was ví em-
barrassing!
10 Example answers
1 Childhood – positive aspects: a time of play,
discovery, adventure, family holidays, toys,
presents, little responsibility
Childhood – negative aspects: school, having
to vì thế what you’re told, being told off, having
fewer choices
Adolescence – positive aspects: friends,
boy/girlfriends, smartphones and other tech-
nology, discovering movies and music, con-
certs, growing independence, holidays,
planning an exciting future
Adolescence – negative aspects: parents, argu-
ments, rules, exams, school/college, falling out
with friends, not having your own money, not
having as much freedom as you would like
Young adulthood – positive aspects: friends,
boy/girlfriends, freedom, adventure, being
your own quấn, earning your own money, be-
ing able to tướng live independently
Young adulthood – negative aspects: money
worries, exams, getting a job, relationship
problems, responsibilities
Early middle age – positive aspects: family,
responsibility, positive career moves, wide
group of friends, holidays
Early middle age – negative aspects: working
hard, too much responsibility, financial con-
cerns
Late middle age – positive aspects: freedom,
chance to tướng vì thế your own thing, wide group of
friends, experience Late middle age – negative
aspects: health, family leaving home page, identity
may change with retirement
Old age – positive aspects: hopefully no work,
no financial concerns, grandchildren, freedom
to travel and vì thế new things, wisdom
Old age – negative aspects: health, mobility,
possibly money worries, friends becoming ill
or dying
2 As people age they tend to tướng have fewer
friends and see less of them (but establish
stronger friendships with closest friends).
Young people have less money but worry
about it less whereas older people get
increasingly concerned with it. Health be-
comes a bigger issue as you age.
3 Students’ own answers
1
There have been a number of complaints about
noise coming from the skate park.
2 Example answers
Benefits: a place for children/teenagers to tướng go,
close to tướng parents’ homes ví younger children
could have parental supervision, healthy exer-
cise, encourages children to tướng learn new skills,
keeps kids from skateboarding on roads and
around public buildings
Disadvantages: some people wouldn’t like
groups of teenagers hanging out, could be
noisy, kids could drink there / vì thế drugs
3
First woman: constant noise coming from the
skateboard ramps all day – from ten in the
morning to tướng sometimes as late as ten at night in
summer … it’s spoiling our enjoyment of our
own gardens; there could be drugs and crime
in the future
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23. First man: a bit of an exaggeration – people
can all hear each other talking; (bad) impact if
closed down – a lot of kids will be left with
nothing to tướng vì thế – will find public spaces to
skateboard that aren’t safe
Second man: concerned that the park has be-
come a centre for young people to tướng gather in
the evening – worries that it’s not safe
Second woman: healthy exercise for kids –
they’re not at home page watching TV or playing
video games – doing something active
4
1 thing
2 For
3 forgetting
4 completely
5 good
6 bothered
7 concerned
8 but
9 thought
10 sense
6 Example answers
For: Library and swimming pool aren’t used
very often, ví money can be used elsewhere.
Shopping centre and gym/club might create
more jobs and boost the local economy.
Against: There are plenty of shops and gyms
already.
Important to tướng fight for public services – better
to enhance and encourage usage kêu ca just to
close.
Public swimming pool is affordable for more
people – private thể hình will be exclusive.
Education (library) is more important than
shopping.
5e Big cities, big problems
1 Example answers
People live in big cities because: there are
good jobs, often with better pay and prospects
than in small towns or the countryside; there
are interesting things to tướng vì thế – restaurants, night-
life, etc.; there are educational opportunities –
school, universities.
Problems in big cities: overcrowding; pollu-
tion; health problems – contagious diseases;
crime; high rents and daily travel and living
costs
2
As long as the population of cities does not
grow more quickly kêu ca the services available,
cities are a good thing.
They stop the population spreading into areas
of the countryside, they provide jobs and they
give people a more interesting life.
3
Yes
4
giving some statistics that illustrate the seri-
ousness of the problem
5a
Adding an argument: Furthermore, As well as,
In addition
Introducing a contrasting fact: Then again, On
the other hand
Explaining the consequences: Consequently,
As a result,
Because of this
5b
1 Furthermore / In addition
2 Then again / On the other hand
3 As well as
5f Scandinavian mega-bridge
1 Example answers
1 It’s a long bridge over a large stretch of wa-
ter. It’s probably a road and/or rail bridge. In
the middle it has two towers (and a suspension
section) and a wider space underneath, proba-
bly to tướng allow ships to tướng pass.
2 by ferry, via a tunnel, by plane
2b
1 d 2 c 3 b 4 e 5 a
3
1 the distance (the Ørseund Strait is ten miles
wide); the weather is bad (‘lousy’); a high
bridge might obstruct air traffic, a low bridge
might block the shipping traffic
2 They built it as part-bridge and part-tunnel.
4
1 ten miles
2 lousy or bad (or another synonym)
3 cheaper housing
4 more jobs
5 cars and trains
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8 one of the tallest cement structures
5
1 computer simulation, which showed how the
bridge would obstruct air traffic
2 because it would block Denmark’s ship traf-
fic
3 beautiful, expensive
4 They needed dry land for the tunnel to tướng come
out onto from under water.
6
1 Strait 2 metropolis 3 consortium 4 air
5 expensive 6 tunnel 7 bridge 8 longest
7a
1 b 2 c 3 b 4 c 5 b 6 a
7b Example answers
1 The weather in the west of my country is al-
ways lousy.
2 The most frustrating thing about my job / my
studies is the long hours.
3 The project suffered a big setback when one
of the buildings fell down.
8 Example answers
Ideas for a transport plan include: a new tram
system, a park and ride bus service from out of
town to tướng the centre, pedestrianized central ar-
eas, a new one-way system to tướng limit the access
of cars to tướng the centre, a system whereby cars are
not allowed in the centre on certain days, in-
creased parking fees or a pay zone which
makes cars pay if they drive into the zone,
tourist routes marked by more signs
Unit 5 Review
1
1 to tướng see or seeing
2 (to) be
3 to tướng have
4 to tướng develop or developing
5 to tướng invest
6 moving
7 affecting
8 to tướng minimize
9 supporting
10 give
11 using
2
Benefits: It’s helped to tướng make Laos energy in-
dependent and the money they make from sell-
ing energy is being invested in health and so-
cial programmes.
Problems: People have been moved from their
homes and there has been destruction of natu-
ral forests.
3
1 The phrase stop to tướng talk means that the person
stopped doing something else in order to tướng talk,
and stop talking means that the person was
talking and then they finished talking.
2 same meaning
3 same meaning
4 same meaning
5 The phrase remember to tướng post means that the
person is planning to tướng post something in the fu-
ture and doesn’t want to tướng forget to tướng vì thế it and re-
member posting means that the person posted
something in the past and is recalling that ac-
tion.
4
1 hectic
2 toddlers
3 thrive
4 reasonably
5 through
6 out with
5
1 block
2 centre
3 zone
4 mall
5 park
6 space
7
1 depend
2 accept
3 make
4 appreciate
5 concerned
6 considered
UNIT 6
1
(from left to tướng right in the photo): elderly, mid-
dle-aged, and young adult (or teenager of un-
der 20)
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25. 2 It shows people at different stages in life com-
municating in different ways.
3 Example answers
1 Here are general rules for the UK: get a pen-
sion (65); get your driving licence (17); go to
college or university (18); get married (by law,
16; on average, 25 to tướng 29); learn to tướng ride a bicy-
cle (between 3 and 8, with an average of 5);
leave home page (many leave at 18, but 25% of 20
to 34-year-olds continue to tướng live with their par-
ents), start a family (the average age is 30 and
rising); start your career (no clear answer here
– many start at 22 when they leave university);
retire from work (on average, people in the
UK retire at 63), buy your first home page (a report
by a ngân hàng suggested 30 as an average age – but
increasingly it’s harder to tướng buy a first home page in
the UK).
2 Students’ own answers
1 Example answer
Students’ own answers. It can be rude. It de-
pends on the age of the people and how well
you know them. If they are young, they proba-
bly don’t mind. Older people might not want
to say their age, especially if you don’t know
them well. It also shows a lack of respect to
ask an older person a personal question.
2
14: early teens (teenager)
25: mid-twenties (young adult / adult)
39: late thirties (adult)
53: fifties (middle-aged)
83: early eighties (elderly)
3 Example answers
Students’ own answers (answers will depend
on your students’ context and culture). Here
are some currently correct examples from the
English-speaking world:
Queen Elizabeth II: early nineties
Donald Trump (US President): early seventies
George Clooney (actor): mid-fifties
Justin Timberlake: late thirties
Jennifer Lawrence (actor): mid to tướng late twenties
Taylor Swift (singer): late twenties
4
They were probably middle-aged, because
they had successful careers.
They left because they wanted to tướng be không lấy phí to tướng do
the things they wanted.
5
1 no (They always intended to tướng vì thế something
fun and exciting at the weekend but, in the kết thúc,
there was never time.)
2 They wanted to tướng stop working and to tướng go trav-
elling.
3 They bought a campervan to tướng travel from the
bottom of South America to tướng Brazil.
4 Africa (… they hoped to tướng get to tướng Africa on a
container ship.)
5 Colleagues at work found it difficult to tướng un-
derstand their decision.
6 Their closest friends thought they were crazy
to go on this kind of journey.
7 They started to tướng live their dream.
6
1 a 2 c 3 b
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
1
1 to tướng go 2 to tướng start 3 to tướng study 4 to tướng organize
5 to tướng stay 6 to tướng learn
2
1 a 2 g 3 c 4 h 5 d 6 f 7 b 8 e
3
1 staying 2 to tướng learn 3 to tướng fix 4 to tướng visit
5 painting 6 to tướng buy 7 Eating 8 to tướng hear
7
Text 1: teenager or young adult (probably tak-
ing time out between finishing school and
starting university)
Text 2: middle-aged (probably in their sixties
– about to tướng retire)
Text 3: adult (probably in twenties or thirties)
1 to tướng go (after the verb plan)
2 to tướng earn (infinitive of purpose)
3 like
4 to tướng retire (after an adjective)
5 relax
6 to tướng sit (after the verb want)
7 to tướng buy (after an adjective)
8 afford
9 to tướng buy (infinitive of purpose)
10 not to tướng feel (after an adjective)
8
1 a 2 c 4 b 6 a 7 b 9 c 10 b
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10
All are pronounced /tə/ (see Pronunciation
note below).
11 Example answers
1 One day I intend to tướng live abroad / get a new
job / get married.
2 I want to tướng take a year off to tướng travel round the
world / to tướng learn a new skill.
3 I’d be happy to tướng get a good job / disappointed
to lose my job.
4 In the future I’d lượt thích to tướng learn a new language
/ to tướng play the guitar.
5 When I get older I hope / plan / intend to tướng buy
a house / start a family.
6 These days it’s difficult to tướng buy a house / to
get a job / to tướng meet interesting people.
6b World party
1 Example answers
Students’ own answers. Events that are com-
monly celebrated with a party: Christmas,
New Year, Independence Day, Carnival or
Mardi Gras, birthdays, name days, weddings,
wedding anniversaries, graduation from school
or university
2
Because it’s talking about a day that’s cele-
brated in lots of places round the world.
3
1 Rio de Janeiro
2 Venice
3 New Orleans
4 Port-of-Spain
5 New Orleans (jazz), Rio de Janeiro (samba)
6 Venice
4
1 mask 2 float 3 candles 4 (jazz) band 5 fire-
works 6 steel drum 7 costume
6
New Orleans Mardi Gras
7
1 Yes (thousands of visitors)
2 No (Everyone is meeting at the float …)
3 No (‘And vì thế you have a mask?’ ‘Sure. Here
it is. I’ll put it on.’)
4 Don’t know (It isn’t mentioned.)
8
a 1 be going to tướng + infinitive; 2 present continu-
ous;
3 will + infinitive
b 1
c 3
d 2
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
4
1 ‘m going to tướng see
2 Are; going to tướng come
3 ‘s going to tướng have
4 ‘s going to tướng spend
5 ‘m not going to tướng get
6 Are; going to tướng miss
7 aren‘t going to tướng go
8 ‘m going to tướng start
5
1 I’ll help 2 I’ll go 3 is arriving 4 I’m going to
go 5 I’m going to tướng have
6
1 a 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 b
9
1 I’ll kiểm tra (decision at the time of speaking)
2 You’re going to tướng (a general plan or future in-
tention)
3 I’ll try (decision at the time of speaking)
4 I’m going to tướng visit (a general plan or future
intention)
5 are we meeting (an arrangement for a fixed
time)
6 are we going to tướng give (a general plan or future
intention)
7 are you leaving (an arrangement for a fixed
time)
11
1 ‘m going to tướng leave 2 are; meeting 3 ‘ll take
4 ‘m going to tướng vì thế 5 ‘s starting 6 ‘ll buy
6c Coming of age
1
Students’ own answers
1 In the UK, the following is true: drive a car
(17); get married (16); buy cigarettes (18);
leave school (16); buy fireworks (18); open a
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27. ngân hàng tài khoản (7 – to tướng open a savings account;
11 – to tướng open a current account).
2 Arguably, at 16 when you can get married
and start work, or at 18 when you are fully
treated as an adult by the law.
3 In the UK, there is no formal ‘coming of
age’ rite – people often celebrate their 18th
and 21st birthdays as special occasions with a
big các buổi party, and it’s traditional to tướng give a person a
key (nowadays, usually, a large plastic key) to
symbolize having the key to tướng adulthood.
2
According to tướng the introductory paragraph, com-
ing-of-age means different things in different
cultures – ranging from getting married or get-
ting a job to tướng celebrations to tướng symbolize coming
of age.
3
1 T (parts of the Caribbean, Central America
and South America)
2 F (the Inca, Maya and the Aztecs probably
had their own coming-of-age ceremonies al-
ready)
3 F (they have to tướng pay the bride’s family about
thirty goats and twenty cows – not money)
4 F (she then gets financial control over the
husband’s younger brothers’ money)
5 T (Twenty is an important age in Japanese
society because you get several adult legal
rights, such as voting in elections)
6 T (in recent years, the number of young peo-
ple celebrating Seijin-no-Hi has decreased)
4
1 a culture b country
2 a celebration b ceremony
3 a groom b bride
4 a legal rights b social traditions
6
a Historical view: Quinceañera (the celebra-
tion started when the Spanish first came to tướng …;
ancient tribes … probably had their own com-
ing-of-age ceremonies already; the
Quinceañera waltz, which was introduced
in the 19th century)
b Social view: Seijin-no-Hi (the number of
young people celebrating Seijin-no-Hi has de-
creased …; … partly because of Japan’s low
birth rate; it’s too expensive and … modern
twenty-year-olds are less interested in these
kinds of social traditions)
c Economic view: cattle jumping (they have to
pay the bride’s family about thirty goats and
twenty cows; the man will have to tướng pay the fam-
ily back over his whole life; Because of the
costs involved, Hamar men are usually in their
mid-thirties … when they marry; his wife
… gets financial control over the husband’s
younger brothers’ money)
7
get married (line 3) – become
get a job (line 5) – start
gets financial control (line 32) – receive
get legal rights (line 40) – receive
8
1 a 2 d 3 g 4 c 5 e 6 b 7 f
9 Example answer
There are no fixed answers as this depends on
your students’ experiences. However, here are
some useful phrases you could use to tướng prompt
students: get up early, get a present, get a
card, get flowers, get to tướng a restaurant/
party, get dinner, get a kiss.
6d An invitation
1 Example answer
From least formal to tướng most formal:
a barbecue with family and friends
your grandfather’s ninetieth birthday party
an end-of-course party
a leaving các buổi party for a work colleague
an engagement party
going out for dinner with a work client
(Note that this is a suggested order – there is
no reason why, for example, a leaving party
might be more formal kêu ca a birthday các buổi party.)
2
1 a barbecue at his house
2 Because he has things to tướng vì thế, and he thinks
it’s a family affair.
3 He tells him he’s inviting others from their
class.
4 No, he doesn’t.
5 on Saturday
6 to tướng dinner at her favourite restaurant
7 Yes, she does.
8 more formal, because the speakers don’t
know each other very well
3
Would you lượt thích to tướng come …?
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Why don’t you …?
I’d lượt thích that very much.
Thanks, that would be great.
That would be wonderful.
OK.
I’d love to tướng.
Thanks, but …
6e A wedding in Madagascar
1
food and meals, clothes, people, festivals and
ceremonies
2a
1 enormous, massive
2 miserable
3 beautiful, colourful, smart, delicious
4 dull
2b Example answers
1 Venice is a beautiful thành phố with lots of ancient
buildings.
2 In the USA, you can buy enormous / huge /
giant / gigantic / colossal burgers.
3 The parade was a bit dull / tedious after a
while.
4 The crowd was delighted because the excit-
ing / colourful fireworks started.
5 All the costumes were beautiful / gorgeous /
lovely.
6 I was miserable / upset to tướng leave Paris.
7 I tried sushi for the first time and it was deli-
cious / really tasty.
8 The view of the mountains was beautiful /
stunning / wonderful.
2c Example answers
food and meals: lovely, delicious, tasty
clothes: pretty, smart, attractive, (un)fashiona-
ble, expensive festivals and ceremonies: inter-
esting, exciting, amusing, enjoyable
nature and geographic features: beautiful, at-
tractive, dramatic, interesting
people: happy, sad, (un)friendly, kind, annoy-
ing towns, cities, buildings: large, busy, attrac-
tive, ancient, historic transport: efficient,
cheap, expensive, clean, dirty, fast,
slow, old, modern
6f Steel drums
1
1 She’s playing steel drums.
2 Students’ own answers
3 Students’ own answers
2
1 e 2 b 3 c 4 d 5 a
3
1 c 2 e 3 b 4 d 5 a
4
1 relaxing beaches and lively music
2 in the 20th century
3 It’s an oil-producing nation.
4 the rhythms came from the early Africans
centuries ago
5 No, most musicians play by ear.
6 a tuner
7 musicians who play steelband
5a
1 b 2 a 3 c 4 c 5 c
5b
1 goes back 2 backgrounds 3 play 4 escape
5 performers
6 Example answers
1 flag, national anthem, iconic building (e.g.
Big Ben in London, Eiffel Tower in Paris), a
type of food or drink (e.g. whisky in Scotland),
a sport (e.g. cricket in Australia), a xế hộp (e.g. a
Ferrari in Italy), a type of building
Unit 6 Review
1
1 this is a plan or intention
2 this is a decision you have just made
3 this is an arrangement
4 this is a plan
2
1 hope to tướng 2 ’ll help 3 to tướng win 4 are you going to
5 is having
4
get your first job
go to tướng school
buy your own clothes
learn to tướng drive
start a family
5
Students’ own answers
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drums
7
1 Would you lượt thích 2 I’d lượt thích you to tướng 3 I’d lượt thích to
4 That sounds
UNIT 7
1
Students’ own answers. Most should say: dan-
gerous, physical, hard, tiring. It also looks like
a skilled job.
2
1 part-time 2 manual 3 low-paid 4 hard; long
5 in a team
3
hotel receptionist, sales representative, police
officer, fashion designer, cửa hàng assistant
(Note that there are other possible but less
common job titles you could make, e.g. ho-
tel/shop designer, sales assistant, police recep-
tionist, fashion representative)
4 Example answers
Note that the answers here depend on the stu-
dents’ own experience, ví they all could be
boring or interesting, or tiring.
Students may suggest that being a police of-
ficer is hard, skilled and challenging, and per-
haps dangerous, and sometimes physical. Be-
ing a fashion designer is skilled and challeng-
ing.
7a Changes in Pennsylvania
1
computer programmer, nurse, engineer, ac-
countant, marketing manager
2
accountant, computer programmer, electrician,
engineer, journalist, marketing manager, shop
assistant, teacher, waiter
3
farmer, economist, scientist, driver, politician,
builder, trainer
4
1 Paul Battista 2 Lee 3 Donald Roessler
5
1 2004
2 a regular monthly income
3 a job as a driver
4 she’s learning to tướng drive trucks
5 he sells construction equipment
6 his profits have increased
6
Past simple: discovered
Present perfect: have changed, has lived,
hasn’t made
a past simple b present perfect c present per-
fect
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
1
1 I’ve seen that film five times.
2 Have you ever been to tướng Australia?
3 They’ve always lived in the countryside.
4 Has she ever visited you?
5 I haven’t finished my work.
6 Why have you applied for this job?
2
1 I started 2 Have you ever been 3 They’ve al-
ways loved 4 Jill spoke 5 I worked 6 I’ve
never been
3
1 Have; finished 2 got 3 Did; have
4 Have; heard 5 have; sent 6 told
7 Have; been 8 stayed 9 Did; have
7
Regular past participles: changed, lived, em-
ployed, increased
Irregular past participles: made, had, run
8
1 I went (we say when)
2 I qualified (we say when)
3 haven’t lived (started in the past and contin-
ues now)
4 I’ve worked (we don’t know or don’t say
when)
5 I spent (we say when)
6 It’s been (started in the past and continues
now)
7 weren’t (we say when – at first)
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when)
9 has improved (started in the past and contin-
ues now)
9
1 How long have you worked for your com-
pany?
2 When did you go to tướng college?
3 Have you always lived in Pennsylvania?
4 When did you move back here?
5 Have you ever worked overseas?
6 Has it been easy living here?
10
1 For five years.
2 When I was nineteen.
3 No, I haven’t.
4 In năm ngoái.
5 Yes, I have.
6 Yes, it has.
11
1 since 2 for
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercise
4
1 for 2 for 3 since 4 since 5 for 6 for
7 since 8 for
12
1 since 2 for 3 for 4 since 5 since 6 since
7 for 8 since
13 Example answers
Possible questions:
How long have you had your current job?
When did you start your job?
When did you move into your current home?
How long have you lived there?
Have you been to tướng different countries?
Which countries have you been to?
Where did you go last year?
Have you learned any foreign languages?
How long have you studied English?
How long have you known your best friend?
Where did you meet?
What are your interests?
How long have you done that?
7b X-ray photographer
1
1 It’s X-ray photography.
2 He took a series of X-ray photographs and
put them
together in one picture.
3 Students’ own answers
2
1 office 2 entrance 3 reception 4 ground floor;
corridor
5 lift; stairs 6 emergency exit 7 canteen 8 base-
ment
3 Example answers
If your students are in a typical school or col-
lege, it’s likely
to have all of these parts of a building.
4 Example answers
Someone is using / going up in the lift.
On the first floor, someone is sitting/working
at a desk /
someone is walking up the stairs.
On the second floor, two people are meeting in
an office.
On the third floor, someone is using the photo-
copier /
someone is sitting/working at a desk.
On the top floor, people are relaxing / some-
one is reading
a newspaper.
5
1 home
2 on the first floor, where the person is sitting
on the photo
3 in the top drawer on the left, behind Kristina
4 to tướng mend the photocopier
5 on the 3rd floor next to tướng the photocopying
room
6
1 at 2 on 3 next to tướng 4 in; behind 5 on 6 at
7 into 8 up to tướng 9 through 10 next to
7
Prepositions of place: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10
Prepositions of movement: 7, 8, 9
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
5
1 in 2 on 3 below 4 opposite 5 between 6 near
6
1 out of 2 across 3 along 4 past 5 through
6 up 7 outside
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7 along; on 8 across
9
1 in 2 at 3 on 4 next to tướng 5 through 6 up
7 into 8 down
11 Example answers
Go down the stairs to tướng the ground floor. Go
along the corridor to tướng the big doors. Go through
the doors and you’re there.
Go into the lift. Go up to tướng the top floor. Go past
the manager’s office. It’s opposite the meeting
room.
7c Twenty-first century cowboys
1 Example answers
Students may choose to tướng define cowboy in a
number of ways. A cowboy is a person who
herds cows. Cowboys wear wide cowboy hats,
carry a gun, ride horses and can lasso
a horse or cow with a rope. Cowboys are the
heroes in American westerns who fight ‘Indi-
ans’ (Native Americans).
The USA is most famous for cowboys –
largely because of the Hollywood movie in-
dustry that has glamourized the cowboy.
2
1
3
1 c (it’s physical with long hours and low pay)
2 a (you are in the middle of nowhere … you
feel lonely)
3 a (They are brothers and have worked with
cows since they were children. Their mother
had a ranch …)
4 c (he wanted job satisfaction. And for a cow-
boy, job satisfaction doesn’t come from the
money or a comfortable office …)
4
1 a the cowboy in Hollywood films: freedom,
adventure, romantic image
b the real life of a cowboy: hard, dangerous,
physical, long hours, low pay
The two ideas are very different.
2 a the life of a cowboy in the past: hard, dan-
gerous, physical, long hours, low pay
b the life of the modern cowboy: hard, danger-
ous, physical, long hours, low pay
The two ideas are similar.
3 a cowboys lượt thích Blaine and Tyrel: born into
the life, rode a horse before they could walk,
large moustaches, traditional clothes, hat and
boots
b cowboys lượt thích Pat Crisswell: had an office
job, made good money, wanted job satisfac-
tion, being không lấy phí to tướng wake up under the sky and
being your own boss
The two ideas are very different.
4 a the advantages of an office job in the city:
good money, all day inside
b the advantages of working as a cowboy: job
satisfaction, being không lấy phí to tướng wake up under the
sky and being your own boss
The two ideas are very different.
5
1 vì thế 2 make 3 make 4 make 5 do
6
1 vì thế 2 make 3 make 4 vì thế 5 vì thế 6 make
7 make 8 do
7 Example answers
Here are a few questions students might ask:
How often vì thế you make breakfast?
How many calls vì thế you make every day?
When / How often vì thế you vì thế your homework?
When was the last time you made a big mis-
take? What
was it?
8
See the answers to tướng Exercise 10.
10 Example answers
Students’ own answers.
A person with a ‘cowboy’ mentality might or-
der learning new skills, making your own deci-
sions, working outdoors and perhaps opportu-
nities to tướng travel to tướng different places above the
others.
An ambitious ‘business person’ might order
getting regular promotion, a good salary and
making your own decisions at the top of the
list.
7d A job interview
1
1 The restaurant needs people today.
2 Reasons for applying include flexible work-
ing times, training provided and the fact that
you don’t need any experience. Students may
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with a team and meet people, and it’s
great if you lượt thích pizza.
Reasons for not applying depend on the stu-
dents’ point of view – the job can be tiring,
stressful, long hours in the evening and at
weekends, and not well paid.
2
1 staff 2 positions 3 essential 4 provide 5 apply
(for) 6 CV 7 (contact) details
3
1 T (I’ve looked at your CV)
2 F (worked here last year … came back to
study fashion this year)
3 F (I have some spare time in the evenings)
4 T (helping the customers)
5 F (Yes, it says in the advert you provide
training. Can you give u more information
about that?)
6 T (lots of experience ví you probably won’t
need very much)
4 Example answers
Students’ own answers
Reasons why she’s good are: she’s got experi-
ence of working in an English restaurant, she
answers the questions well, she asks a good
follow-up question, she doesn’t need much
training.
Reasons against: she’s at college and is only
free in the Evenings
5
1 How 2 Why 3 What 4 How 5 Do 6 Can
Your current life and job: How long have you
been in England?
Reasons for applying: Why vì thế you want this
job?
Past experience and qualifications: What did
you lượt thích about your last job? How did you deal
with any difficult situations?
Questions for the interviewer: Can you give
me more information about that?
Note that question 5 does not match any of the
categories.
7e Applying for a job
1
1 Date of birth 2 Address 3 trang chủ telephone
4 Education 5 Work experience 6 Skills
7 Interests 8 References
2 Example answers
Answers depend on the students’ background
and experience.
Other information that may be added could be:
open references about the applicant; strengths
and weaknesses; personal qualities, hobbies,
life experiences (e.g. places you have visited).
3a
Missing words: subjects, auxiliary or modal
verbs
Verb forms used: present participle (Working),
present perfect (Have worked), past simple
(Met)
3b
(I am) helping the general manager.
(I am) managing staff.
(I) checked in guests / (I had to)* kiểm tra in
guests.
(I) worked in a large team.
(I) translated khách sạn correspondence … / (I had
to)* translate khách sạn correspondence …
(I) planned activities … / (I had to)* plan ac-
tivities …
(I) organized the schedule. / (I had to)* organ-
ize the schedule.
(I) did most winter sports.
(I) acted in student theatre productions.
*Note that we can use had to tướng when expressing
duties or responsibilities in a job.
3c
1 Studying mathematics at university.
2 Made pizzas in the student cafeteria.
3 Have competed in athletics competitions for
my school.
4 Trained / Had to tướng train new employees.
5 Learning to tướng play the drums.
6 Have given presentations to tướng large groups of
people.
7f My working life
1
1 b 2 a 3 c 4 d 5 f
3
a Marcus b Katy c Virginia d Marcus
e Katy f Virginia
5
1 start / phối up the stall
2 pack up and go home
3 exercise
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6 people
7 travelling (from home
to home)
8 variety
9 team
10 pay
6
1 b 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 b
Unit 7 Review
1
1 have, worked 2 joined 3 have, wanted 4 was
5 did, study 6 Have, lived 7 spent
2
1 started in past and continues now
2 we know when
3 to tướng ask about something in general
4 we know when
5 we know when
6 to tướng ask about an experience
7 we know when
4
1 across 2 on 3 in 4 through 5 at 6 opposite
5
1 representative 2 designer 3 assistant 4 area
5 computer 6 emergency 7 manager 8 floor 9
details
6
1 does 2 makes 3 make 4 does
7
Students’ own answers
8
1 c 2 e 3 b 4 a 5 d
UNIT 8
1
Students’ own answers.
Some ways robots already work with humans:
on assembly lines in manufacturing; in surgery
where robots are used by surgeons to tướng perform
operations; around the home page where robots do
things such as controlling temperature or
vacuum cleaning; in films – CGI animation is
done with the help of robots; in helping disa-
bled people – robotic limbs; in cars – driver-
less cars, GPS; bomb disposal; automation in
agriculture; robots work in big warehouses se-
lecting items for delivery.
2
1 solves mathematical problems, sends mes-
sages to tướng friends, cooks dinner for us
2 because a human has given the wrong in-
structions 3 on the International Space Station,
it does all the simple or repetitive jobs.
3
Students’ own answers. Most would agree
with the following: solve problems, speak a
language, understand instructions.
It can be argued that advanced robots can now-
adays vì thế the following: have new ideas, make
decisions.
Robots can’t make mistakes (the listening says
that they don’t make mistakes – any mistakes
are down to tướng human error).
The other actions are only human.
4 Example answers
Note that the answers here depend on the stu-
dents’ own experience.
At work: photocopying, filing, making tea or
coffee, answering routine calls, organizing
junk emails from important ones, carrying or
moving any heavy objects
At school: photocopying, doing the register,
marking tests
At home: cleaning, ironing, tidying up, making
the bed, ordering the shopping, taking the dog
for a walk
8a Mobile technology
1 Example answers
Some possible reasons are: to tướng find out infor-
mation on train times; to tướng kiểm tra my email; to
get directions; to tướng liên hệ friends on social
messaging sites; to tướng find out information
to help with my homework; to tướng kiểm tra the
weather forecast; to tướng read the news headlines;
to follow my favourite celebrity on Twitter; to
send a tweet; to tướng make a Skype call; to tướng down-
load music, a film or some photos.
2
1 phối up 2 tải về 3 write 4 play 5 search
6 subscribe 7 upload 8 log in 9 connect
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photos.
I love playing online games.
I subscribe to tướng a news trang web.
I upload funny videos to tướng my own webpage.
4 Example answers
The blog was written by someone travelling
and/or working in Kamchatka – perhaps a
backpacker but probably a person on an expe-
dition – he or she is in a group and working in
a forest.
The blog is a personal diary of the trip. It may
be aimed at friends or family who want to
know what the person is doing. It might be
aimed at other travellers who lượt thích to tướng hear about
people’s adventures
5
1 hard (here at last)
2 good (sunny)
3 very different (in the past, explorers couldn’t
share their news until months after the trip)
4 useful (great if you have a problem)
5 Someone else (someone in our group)
6 didn’t know (someone who knows this re-
gion well)
6
1 zero 2 first 3 zero 4 first 5 use
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
1
1 f 2 e 3 c 4 a 5 g 6 b 7 d
2
1 finish, ’ll go out
2 ’ll miss, don’t leave
3 is, ’ll drive
4 won’t come, feels
3
Zero conditional: 1 d; ’s; prefer 2 a; don’t
sleep; have
3 b; die; don’t give 4 c; likes; wakes
First conditional: 1 c; ’s; ’ll invite 2 a; don’t
eat; ’ll feel
3 d; won’t get up; don’t have to tướng 4 b; ’ll travel;
can
7
1 d 2 b 3 c 4 a 5 f 6 e
1 and 5 are first conditional, the others are zero
conditional.
8
1 go 2 ’ll need 3 drives 4 see 5 ’ll buy
6 isn’t 7 ring 8 won’t pass
10 Example answers
Students own answers. One list would be: mo-
bile phone, suncream, sunglasses, cooker,
matches (If we take a mobile phone, we won’t
need a camera, máy vi tính, torch or satnav because
all those things are on the phone; We’ll
need matches and a cooker if we want warm
food; If it’s sunny, we’ll need sunglasses; We
won’t need an umbrella because it won’t rain
on the first day ví we can use a towel to tướng get
dry when we finish the trip).
8b Invention for the eyes
2 Example answers
Students’ own answers
Here are some reasons for choosing each item:
the aeroplane: allowed people to tướng travel round
the world
the bicycle: allowed people to tướng get across towns
quickly – resulted in people being able to tướng com-
mute to tướng work
the camera: able to tướng capture memories, news
stories and history in a way we couldn’t before
the engine: resulted in the invention of the car
the internet: revolutionized how we communi-
cate, how we access information and how we
access news the telephone and mobile phone:
allowed people to tướng communicate without hav-
ing to tướng travel to tướng see each other – completely
changed business
the washing machine: a time-saving revolution
– freed women, in particular, from the home
Here are other items to tướng add: wheel, sword,
gun, boat, computer, glasses.
3
1 The problem is that they can’t get glasses.
2 Silver has invented glasses that don’t need
an optician.
4
4, 1, 3, 2
5
1 T (he did many experiments before he got it
right)
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used the new glasses.)
3 F (cheap to tướng produce)
4 F (in countries where people can’t get
glasses easily)
6
a who b which c where
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
4a
1 who 2 which 3 where 4 which 5 who
6 where 7 which
4b
2, 4 and 7
5
1 Correct
2 This is the house that I want to tướng buy it.
3 She bought the xế hộp which she saw last week.
4 LookI That’s the friend who I was talking
about yesterday.
5 Those are the students who they are looking
for a flat.
6 Correct
7 He didn’t see the person who he took his
wallet.
6
1 who; f 2 who; b 3 that / which e 4 that /
which; c 5 who / that; a 6 where; d
7
1 A man in Ghana was the first person who
used the new glasses.
2 Silver started an organization which is called
the ‘Centre for Vision in the Developing
World’.
3 The centre works with schools in countries
where people can’t get glasses easily.
8
1 who 2 where 3 which 4 where 5 which 6
who
9
1, 3, 5 and 6
10
1 which cleans water
2 where there is no safe
3 where there is a lake
4 who lượt thích hiking and camping
5 which can break
6 who invented Lifestraw
11 Example answers
He’s the scientist who explained relativity.
(Einstein)
It’s a thing which people often watch in their
living rooms with their families. (TV)
It’s a big thành phố where there is / you can see / you
can visit the Louvre Museum and the Eiffel
Tower. (Paris)
13 Example answers
Here is a possible example presentation:
Our new invention is a machine which drives
itself. It’s for people who can’t drive or don’t
like driving. You can use it in a place where
the traffic isn’t moving quickly – in city
centres, for example.
8c Designs from nature
2
1 e 2 c 3 d 4 a 5 b
3
1 a 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 b 6 a
4
1 with 2 at 3 in 4 on 5 on 6 of 7 to tướng 8 of
5
1 noun 2 adjective 3 adjective 4 verb 5 verb
6 verb 7 adjective 8 noun
7
All are possible (although ‘4 questionnaires’ is
an unlikely source here).
1 photographs (they studied a whale’s flippers
– perhaps the writer looks at photos of whales
to see how flippers work)
2 interviews with people (in 1982, Wilhelm
Barthlott, … – perhaps the writer interviewed
Barthlott)
3 biographies (In 1948, the Swiss engineer
George de Mestral was walking in the coun-
tryside when … - this may have come from a
biography)
5 books about the topic (Bio- means ‘living
things’ and mimetics means ‘copying’ – proba-
bly comes from a book about the topic)
6 articles in magazines (when the xế hộp company
Mercedes-Benz wanted to tướng think of a new de-
sign for a xế hộp, they looked at a boxfish – per-
haps from a magazine)
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36. 8 Example answers 1 questionnaires; interviews with people; inter-
net research
2 biographies, books about the topic, internet
research
3 interviews with people, articles in maga-
zines, mạng internet Research
10
Students’ own answers
Here are some possible questions:
What’s your favourite technology?
How often vì thế you use it?
What’s it used for?
What colour / shape / size is it?
Who made / manufactured it?
When / Where was it made?
What is it made of?
8d Gadgets
2
1 c – turn on the remote control (Picture B)
2 e – pull the lever backwards (Picture E)
3 a – charge the battery (Picture A)
4 b – press the button (Picture C)
5 d – push the lever forwards (Picture D)
3b Example answers
I charge_an old laptop_overnight.
We turn_our radio on_in the morning.
I pull_a switch to tướng put the lights_on_in the gar-
age.
4
Order of pictures: A, B, D, E, C
5
Can you show u how this works?
Have you charged the battery?
How did you vì thế that?
What is this other one for?
What happens if I press this button?
6 Example answers
A computer game: Press the button/icon to
switch it on.
If you pull the lever back, the character goes
forward / shoots a gun.
A mobile phone/tablet: Charge the battery.
Press the button to tướng switch it on. It’s the button
on the side.
A photocopier/printer: Turn it on / Press the
button to tướng switch it on. Select how many copies
you want. Press the button to tướng copy. If the pa-
per is stuck, pull the lever to tướng open the copier.
A USB stick: Put it in the computer. Press the
button to tướng release it.
A vending machine: Turn it on / Press the but-
ton to tướng select what you want. Put money in.
Pull the lever to tướng get your money back.
8e An argument for technology
1
B
2a
1 Firstly 2 On the other hand, However 3 In
other words 4 In addition 5 For example 6 As
a result
2b
1 Firstly 2 For example 3 In addition
4 On the other hand / However
5 However / On the other hand 6 As a result
3 Example answer
GPS is a good idea for anyone who travels a
lot. Firstly, GPS maps are always up-to-date
and correct. In addition, they are safer to tướng use
when driving. On the other hand, one disad-
vantage is that GPS is more expensive kêu ca a
normal map. However, it saves time. For ex-
ample, you will drive directly to tướng your destina-
tion without spending time getting lost and try-
ing to tướng find your way. As a result, you will also
spend less money on petrol.
5 Example answer
Here is a model phối of notes and an example
text:
Mobile phones – useful in many different
ways
• can use them to tướng communicate with friends
• make calls
• send texts
• get information from the mạng internet – dictionary
and encyclopaedia
• expensive (but lots of packages to tướng keep the
price down)
• more useful kêu ca any other gadget
Mobile phones are useful in many different
ways. Firstly, we can use them to tướng communi-
cate with friends. For example, we can make
calls or send texts. In addition, they are a great
way of accessing information from the inter-
net. In other words, they’re a dictionary and
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hand, they can be expensive if we use them a
lot. However, there are lots of packages you
can buy to tướng keep the price down. As a result,
our mobile phones are probably more useful
than any other gadget.
8f Ancient languages, modern technology
1 Example answer
The photo shows a professional film camera
on a tripod.
The people in the photo, however, don’t ap-
pear to tướng be technologically advanced. Perhaps
they are using the camera to tướng record their tradi-
tions, customs or way of life – the title of the
unit suggests they may be using it to tướng record
their ancient language.
2
1 a 2 c 3 d 4 f 5 b 6 e
3
1 c 2 a 3 d 4 b
4
1 T 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T 7 F 8 T 9 T
5
1 b 2 c 3 c 4 b 5 a
6
1 known 2 dying out 3 forever 4 equipment
5 basic 6 survived 7 schooled
7 Example answers
Students’ own answers
Technology can help save a dying language by
recording it (on đoạn phim and audio); by providing
a đoạn phim and audio resource from which people
can learn it or educators can prepare ways of
teaching the language to tướng a new generation; by
bringing the attention of the world or of
national governments to tướng the fact that the lan-
guage is dying; by making learning a dying
language ‘cool’ to tướng a new generation – if they
can study and learn it through technology, it
becomes more attractive.
Technology is useful for learning and com-
municating: watching films and audio in the
classroom or at home; using audio to tướng provide
listening comprehension or to tướng practise speak-
ing (recording yourself); using interactive
white boards; studying online; using the inter-
net as a resource (dictionary, grammar refer-
ence, user groups).
Students use technology in the classroom
(video, audio, interactive whiteboards), at
home (using the mạng internet to tướng research for home-
work, using an online dictionary, speaking to
other language learners).
Unit 8 Review
1
1 press (zero) 2 will work (first) 3 love (zero)
4 doesn’t Gọi (first) 5 won’t go (first) 6 ’ll pass
(first)
2
1 which 2 who 3 where 4 which 5 who 6
which
4
1 phối 2 Press 3 charge 4 technology 5 in 6 log
7 solve 8 about 9 get 10 play
5
Students’ own answers
6
1 How vì thế I switch it on?
2 What happens if I press this button?
3 Can you show u how this works?
4 How did you vì thế that?
5 Have you charged the battery?
6 What does this button do?
7
1 d 2 e 3 a 4 d 5 b 6 c
8 Example answers
These are glasses which don’t need an opti-
cian. There’s a pump on each side which uses
silicone oil. First, you turn a wheel which con-
trols the pump. The pump pushes the silicone
oil through the pipe and it moves into the
lenses.
As the lens fills with oil, the shape of the lens
changes and you turn the wheel until you can
see correctly.
This is a drone which flies in the air and takes
photos or videos. It has two levers. If you push
the one on the left forward, the propellers go
faster and the drone starts to tướng go up. If you pull
it back, the propellers slow down and it comes
back down. The lever on the right controls the
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38. direction of the drone. If you press a button, it
takes photos.
UNIT 9
1
Students’ own answers
The photo shows a diver with a snake. He’s an
explorer ví he travels to tướng exciting, exotic loca-
tions in tìm kiếm of snakes – he probably goes on
holiday to tướng places where he can see snakes.
(Note that the answer is revealed in the audio
in Exercise 2.)
2
1 Zoltan’s working life: travelling and study-
ing snakes;
holidays: looking for snakes
2 Greg’s working life: has (owns) a camping
and caravan site; holidays: goes camping (in
southern Europe)
3 Moira’s working life: pilot for an interna-
tional airline ví travels by plane; holidays:
flies back to tướng interesting cities
(but stays in bed and breakfast accommodation
and has more time for sightseeing).
3
1 khách sạn, diving
2 caravan, camping, tent, hiking
3 sightseeing, khách sạn, bed and breakfast
4
Students’ own answers
9a Holiday stories
2
It was small and dark, it looked over the car
park, the shower didn’t work. She gave a large
tip to tướng the manager and got a better room.
3
1 e 2 b 3 i 4 f 5 g 6 c 7 d 8 a 9 h
5
1 go 2 book 3 stay 4 kiểm tra in 5 unpack
6 Gọi 7 give
6
1 go 2 stay 3 book 4 rent 5 get
7
had + past participle (e.g. been, done, gone,
fixed). Had is often reduced to tướng ‘d in informal
English, especially when using pronouns (e.g.
I’d, he’d, we’d).
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
1
1 h 2 f 3 d 4 c 5 g 6 a 7 e 8 b
2
1 had; bought 2 had happened 3 had asked
4 had; thought 5 had; tried 6 hadn’t checked
7 had spent
3
1 didn’t go, had … seen 2 felt, had forgotten
3 called, had received 4 said, had helped
5 had slept, felt 6 had studied, failed
8
a 1 main action: wasn’t sure; happened earlier:
had been excited
2 main action: gave him money; happened ear-
lier: hadn’t fixed my shower
b 1 past simple: wasn’t; past perfect: had been
2 past simple: gave; past perfect: hadn’t fixed
9
1 happened 2 ’d lập cập 3 reported 4 ’d packed
5 ’d bought 6 ’d left 7 had 8 was
10
1 had left 2 hadn’t arrived 3 went 4 hadn’t
eaten
5 had lost 6 had 7 gave
8 had left (left also possible here)
13 Example answers
Here are some example sentences from a pos-
sible story:
My family and I went to tướng Greece five years ago.
When we got to tướng the airport, we realized we
had forgotten our passports. Dad drove home
really fast and got the passports. The holiday
was great until we decided to tướng rent a xế hộp for the
day. We’d just visited an ancient temple when
we heard a loud noise. Somebody had driven
into our car!
9b A different kind of holiday
1
Students’ own answers
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39. 2 1 Madelaine is going to tướng be a tour guide for a
travel company.
2 She’s responsible for taking groups of tour-
ists on adventure holidays – she has to tướng organ-
ize and plan different group activities for every
day.
3
1 F (I’m going to tướng be a tour guide)
2 T (a place I’ve always wanted to tướng visit)
3 T (People often come on their own and make
new friends.)
4 F (if someone wants a day on their own,
that’s fine)
5 F (How much does it cost? ... actually I don’t
know the answer to tướng that)
5
1 excited 2 exciting
Adjectives in audioscript (also in bold in audi-
oscript 73 above): excited, interested, worried,
boring, fascinating, exciting, amazing, bored
6
1 amazing 2 bored 3 fascinating 4 interesting
5 frightening 6 worried 7 annoyed 8 tired
7
1 amazed (2), amazing (3)
2 bored (1), boring (2)
3 fascinated (4), fascinating (4)
4 interested (3), interesting (3)
5 frightened (2), frightening (3)
6 worried (2), worrying (3)
7 annoyed (2), annoying (3)
8 tired (1), tiring (2)
8 Example answers
Students’ own answers
2 I’m working on a fascinating project. I’m in-
terested in architecture and we’re looking at
modern buildings in Stockholm. It’s exciting.
3 The last book I read was War and Peace. It’s
very long but it isn’t boring – it’s fascinating,
in fact.
4 I met a famous novelist at a book festival. It
was amazing to tướng meet her and she was interest-
ing.
5 I watched Big Brother last night. I’m fasci-
nated by how people live together. But the
programme was boring.
6 It was my birthday last week. I was excited
but I only got a boring present – a shirt!
9
1 subject 2 we vì thế not use
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
4
1, 4, 5 and 7
5
1 Who put this bag here?
2 Which computer works best?
3 Who broke my glasses?
4 Who speaks French?
5 How many people work here?
6 Who won the race?
6
1 Where did you go last year?
2 Whose behaviour made you really angry?
3 How many people live in this building?
4 Why did you go outside?
5 Who left her coat here?
6 Who has spoken to tướng Paolo today?
10
1 study 2 did you stay 3 painted 4 did you live
5 happened 6 should I visit 7 can help 8 did
you take
11
1 vì thế we want 2 wants 3 has 4 did you visit 5
agree
9c Two sides of Paris
1 Example answers
Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame
Cathedral, Louvre Museum, River Seine,
Montmartre and its cafés, Catacombs (see
Background information below).
2
The thành phố above ground (cafés, museums, gal-
leries, shopping, theatres, nightclubs) and the
city underground (the catacombs).
3
1 architecture 2 the Eiffel Tower
3 museums and art galleries 4 food in the
world 5 shopping 6 a huge number of theatres
and nightclubs 7 catacombs 8 bones and skele-
tons
4
1 b 2 c 3 c 4 c
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40. 5 1 (That’s the thành phố that most tourists see when
they visit Paris. But there is another amazing
part of Paris you could visit – and it’s under-
ground. … Tourists can visit part of these tun-
nels called the catacombs)
3 (But there is another amazing part of Paris
you could visit – and it’s underground.)
5 (There are another 250 kilometres of the tun-
nels which are closed to tướng the public. … Yopie
says there are many other rooms lượt thích this un-
der Paris.)
6
1 c 2 a 3 b
9 Example answer
It’s a place where there are lots of things to tướng do
for tourists. For example, there are different
museums and art galleries. A good place to tướng eat
is the Standard Café in the centre. One of the
best places for sightseeing is the area near the
cathedral. The cathedral is a good place to
get a view of the thành phố. In the summer, không lấy phí con-
certs take place in the old square.
9d Tourist information
1 Example answers
Students’ own answers. Reasons for seeing it:
it’s an interesting historical monument, it’s not
expensive.
2
1 What days is it open? / Is it open today?
2 When / What time does it close?
3 How much does it cost to tướng go in (for stu-
dents)? / How much is it (for students)?
4 How long does the tour last?
5 Where vì thế the buses go/leave from? / Where
can I catch the bus?
3
1 Monday 2 5 3 4.50 4 two
5 tourist information office
4
I’m interested in visiting …
Do you know the opening times?
What time does it open?
Could you tell u the price?
Is there any public transport?
How about … -ing?
Another option is to tướng …
5a
Spoken at normal tốc độ, Do you and Could
you are linked and assimilated – Do you be-
comes /dʒə/ and Could you becomes /’kʊdʒə/.
6 Example answers
Possible questions for A/B:
I’m interested in visiting the Caves of Lascaux
/ the Catacombs of Rome. Do you know the
opening times?
Could you tell u the price?
Is there any public transport? How often does
the bus go?
Is there a tour? How long does the tour last?
9e Requesting information
1
Students’ own answers
2
1 to tướng request more information about the ‘Ex-
plorer’s Holidays’ on their website
2 the exact dates of tours for next year and
more details about the accommodation
3
1 Dear Sir or Madam
2 I am writing to tướng request …
3 Could you provide u with …
4 I would be grateful if you could inform me
…
5 as soon as they become available
6 I would lượt thích to tướng receive …
7 Thank you in advance for providing this in-
formation.
8 I look forward to tướng hearing from you.
9 Best regards,
4
There are no contracted forms because we
don’t use contracted forms in formal emails or
letters.
5
1 I am writing to tướng request
2 I would be grateful if you could
3 I would also like
4 Thank you; assistance
5 I will inform; available.
6 Could you confirm; I will receive
7 I look forward to tướng hearing
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41. 9f Living in Venice
1 Example answers
1 It’s popular with tourists because it’s beauti-
ful, historical and romantic. There are interest-
ing historical buildings, bridges and monu-
ments to tướng see, and works of art to tướng see
in the galleries. You can visit markets, go in a
gondola or vaporetto (water bus) and eat in
nice restaurants. There’s a famous carnival.
2 Living and working in the thành phố may be great
because of its beauty, history and interesting
things to tướng do; it may be difficult because of all
the tourism, high prices and pollution.
2
1 d 2 e 3 a 4 c 5 b 6 g 7 f
3
1 b 2 f 3 a 4 d 5 e 6 c
4
1 Early morning is the best time for shopping
in the outdoor markets.
2 the most beautiful thành phố in the world – it’s a
city that’s clean and easy to tướng live in, with a high
quality of life
3 The population of Venice is getting older.
4 Property is particularly expensive.
5 ‘I get bored with the people, with the tour-
ists. Because there are too much, too many.’
6 They are a gondolier or work with tourists.
7 They are very expensive.
5
1 a 2 c 3 c 4 a 5 b
6 Example answers
My home page town has a great thành phố centre near a
river – there are cafés and bars and a shopping
mall ví the quality of life is good. Cars aren’t
allowed in the centre ví it’s clean.
Apartments in the centre are expensive, but
there are cheaper houses in the suburbs. There
aren’t enough houses for young people and
rents are high.
Young people are moving away because there
aren’t enough jobs.
7 Example answers
Possible questions to tướng ask:
What are the best places to tướng see? / What should
I see? / Where should I go?
What are the advantages of / good things
about / best things about living here?
What are the disadvantages of / drawbacks of /
problems with living here?
Unit 9 Review
1
1 happened 2 arrived 3 didn’t have 4 hadn’t
you booked 5 had made 6 got 7 did you vì thế 8
had happened 9 paid
2
Students’ own answers
3
1 visit 2 vì thế they photograph 3 vì thế they usually
stay 4 shows 5 does a tour cost
1 and 4 are subject questions.
4
1 pay; give 2 call; book 3 unpack; go 4 check
in; get
5
1 bored 2 interesting 3 amazing 4 annoying
5 exciting 6 frightened
6
(from left to tướng right):
The Tarxien Temples are in Malta. You can
see four temples from around 5,000 years ago.
The Caves of Lascaux are in the south-western
region of Dordogne in France. You can see
paintings of animals on the cave walls that are
over 17,000 years old.
The Catacombs of Rome are under the ground
in Rome, Italy. You can see tunnels and bones
there.
7
1 I’m interested in visiting the caves.
2 Do you know the opening times?
3 Another option is to tướng take a xe taxi.
4 Could you tell u the price?
5 How about taking a sightseeing tour?
6 How often does the bus go?
7 You could buy a family ticket.
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42. UNIT 10 1 Students’ own answers
The photo shows a man on a xe đạp in Vietnam.
He’s selling baskets. They’re used for fishing,
mainly, but also for storing food.
2
1 at home page / in his home page, in Hung Yen in Vi-
etnam
2 fishermen (for catching fish) and other peo-
ple (for storing food)
3 in the local area
3
Students’ own answers
4
Students’ own answers
10a A lesson in logos
1
It’s the Apple logo used on Apple products.
The logo on the máy vi tính is upside down.
2
1 T (An Apple product is recognized by people
all over the world)
2 F (the customer saw the Apple logo on the
top of the laptop)
3 F (when the máy vi tính was open, the logo was
upside down)
4 T (the logo was turned round ví that the
logo was seen correctly by other people)
5 T (when you see other people using a prod-
uct, you are more likely to tướng buy it)
3 Example answers
1 It’s true. If we see a product being used a lot
we remember it, and we think it must be good
because it’s popular. If famous or cool people
use it, we buy it because we want to tướng be like
them. If we see it used in a context that is posi-
tive (e.g. a trendy café or a smart hotel) that
makes us want to tướng buy it.
2 Logos are important because they make us
remember a product, it’s a visual shorthand
that helps producers easily promote their prod-
uct, they’re international – ví they are recog-
nized the world over.
4
1 advertise 2 advert 3 advertiser
4 advertisement 5 advertising
5
1 produce 2 products 3 producers
4 production 5 productive
6a
See Pronunciation note below and Vocabulary
and pronunciation note after Exercise 5.
7
a the auxiliary verb be
b In the active sentence, People is the subject.
In the passive sentence, an Apple product is
the subject.
c Because we don’t know or aren’t interested
in who or what does the action.
d The word by introduces who does the action
(the agent).
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
1
1 A 2 P.. 3 P.. 4 P.. 5 A
2
1 was designed 2 is used 3 are drunk
4 were produced 5 are written 6 are recognized
3
1 Amazon was created by Jeff Bezos in 2005.
2 The final of the World Cup was watched by
over one billion viewers in năm trước.
3 More books are bought online by readers in
the USA kêu ca in shops.
4 The Taj Mahal in India is visited by up to
four million people every year.
5 One thousand cars are made by workers in
large xế hộp factories every day.
4
1 was normally used 2 was released 3 were
sold 4 are sold 5 spend 6 are bought 7 found
8
1 are watched 2 are uploaded 3 was called
4 was made 5 was visited 6 is used 7 was sold
8 is owned
9
1 are designed 2 are spent 3 are put 4 prefer
5 try 6 make 7 are bought 8 is recognized 9 de-
cided 10 complained 11 changed 12 was loved
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43. 10 Example answers 1 My bag was made in Italy. (It was designed
by Gucci and it cost £100.)
2 My favourite film was directed by Ridley
Scott. (It’s called Thelma and Louise. It stars
Geena Davis.)
3 My home page was built in 1975. (It’s a thành phố cen-
tre apartment and has three bedrooms.)
4 My favourite book was written by Leo Tol-
stoy. (It’s called Anna Karenina and it’s very
long!)
11 Example answers
Here are some examples for each category:
a drink: Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Sprite, Orangina,
Starbucks
a car: BMW, Mini, Ferrari, Volkswagen, Land
Rover, Rolls Royce, Mercedes
clothes: Gap, Zara, H&M, Marks và Spencer,
Levi’s, Nike
furniture: IKEA
technology: Apple, IBM, Samsung, Sony
10b Product design
1
1 c 2 e 3 a 4 f 5 g 6 d 7 b
2
Students’ own answers
Sony Walkman: old-fashioned, basic, classic
4
Cassettes
5
1 b 2 b 3 b
6
The infinitive
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
5
1 used to tướng take 2 ✓ 3 ✓ 4 didn’t use to tướng like
5 used to tướng play 6 ✓ 7 use to tướng lượt thích 8 ✓
6
1 used to tướng listen to tướng music on CDs
2 didn’t use to tướng have a smartphone
3 used to tướng buy CDs
4 didn’t use to tướng own a car
5 used to tướng use a skateboard
6 didn’t use to tướng wear glasses
7 used to tướng be a student
8 didn’t use to tướng wear a suit
7
1 didn’t use to tướng get up 2 used to tướng go out 3 used
to play 4 used to tướng practise 5 didn’t use to tướng have 6
used to tướng own 7 did; use to tướng be
7
1 bought (the past simple)
2 used to tướng buy (note, however, that it is possible
to use bought – the past simple – with the
meaning of past habit)
8
1 used to tướng 2 went 3 used to tướng play
4 didn’t use to tướng 5 didn’t learn
6 didn’t use to tướng take 7 use 8 move
9a
In the sentences, used to tướng and didn’t use to tướng have
the sound /s/. The verb use, in I use, has the
sound /z/. (See Vocabulary and pronunciation
note below).
10
1 used to tướng spend 2 didn’t use to tướng eat
3 Did you use to tướng have 4 used to tướng play
5 didn’t use to tướng earn 6 Did you use to tướng write
11 Example answers
Here are possible sentences:
I used to tướng have long hair / short hair / blond hair
/ a beard / a moustache.
I used to tướng live in the country / with my parents /
abroad.
I used to tướng play football / tennis / ice hockey.
I used to tướng go to tướng dance classes / yoga classes /
judo classes.
10c Is stuff winning?
1
1 It’s happening in a flat or house. The two
people probably live in the same house.
2 It could be between flatmates, a couple or a
parent and teenage or adult child. A likely sce-
nario might be a couple – one has moved into
the other’s apartment and is complaining that
their partner doesn’t throw things away.
2
Thing is countable (e.g. two things) and stuff is
uncountable (e.g. some stuff).
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44. 4 C 5 1 e 2 b 3 d 4 a 5 c
6
1 a 2 b 3 a 4 c 5 c 6 b
7
1 Numbers suggest factual information: 243
unread emails; 52 visitors
2 Point out that phrases lượt thích We should also …
suggest a personal opinion, and phrases like
Some people think … and People said … report
other people’s opinions. In sentence 2, adjec-
tives lượt thích good and excellent suggest a
personal point of view – these are subjective
adjectives.
8
c is the most likely answer. There’s a lot of
reference to tướng factual information: numbers (243
unread emails), surveys
(27% of them said they were bored). But there
are also many examples of the writer’s views
(I know that I want less stuff in my life).
10d Lesson at a glance
1
1 home page 2 links 3 liên hệ 4 about us
5 adverts 6 nội dung 7 search
2
1 People often use tìm kiếm engines such as
Google to tướng tìm kiếm for information. They look at
online encyclopaedias such as Wikipedia.
People use music websites such as Spotify or
online radio stations.
There are many translation websites (e.g.
Google translate) and online dictionaries.
There are many websites. People use eBay to
buy almost anything, Amazon for books.
Well-known news websites in English include
CNN and Huffington Post in the US and BBC
News and Mail Online in the UK.
2 Student’s own answers
3 Reasons why one trang web might be better
than another may include: it’s easy to tướng navigate
around, it holds a lot of nội dung, it’s reliable,
it’s not biased and/or it reflects my views
(news websites), it has interesting graphics, it
isn’t slow.
3
Students should tick: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7
4
See Exercise 5
5
1 should 2 think 3 mean 4 opinion
5 right 6 Maybe; idea 7 agree 8 sure
10e A review
1
1 It’s a photo-sharing trang web – a place for
photographers to tướng show photos.
2 easy to tướng find photographs; organized into dif-
ferent categories; can comment on each other’s
photos; professional photographer is invited to
make comments; you learn a lot from this per-
son’s comments
3 too much advertising
4 useful trang web for anyone who loves taking
photographs and communicating with other
people about them
2a
a give positive opinions:
One of my favourite (websites) is …
It’s a great place for … to tướng …
The site has quite a few good features.
Firstly, it’s easy to tướng …
Another good point is that (you can) …
b give negative opinions:
The only problem is that (it) …
it’s annoying when …
c sum up the writer’s main opinion:
On the whole, …
2b
1 a 2 c 3 b 4 a 5 c
10f Wind turbines
1
1 Students’ own answers.
2 Wind turbines operate on a simple principle:
the energy in the wind turns two or three pro-
peller-like blades around a rotor. The rotor is
connected to tướng the main shaft, which spins a
generator to tướng create electricity.
2
1 e 2 a 3 c 4 b 5 g 6 d 7 f
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45. 3 1 b 2 g 3 c 4 d 5 h 6 a 7 f 8 e
4
1 Because the first turbine was ví effective.
2 They are fixed deep into the ground with
metal rods.
3 The smaller turbine sends electricity to tướng the
school. The larger turbine sends its power to
the local electricity grid.
4 The farmers sell crops as well as the energy
from their wind turbines.
5 Because he’s earning money from the wind.
6 They’re good for teaching students about
how energy works.
7 When he’s teaching his students about force,
energy and electricity, they can see they are
producing electricity using the wind turbines,
and that the students also learn about saving
the environment.
5
1 b 2 c 3 a 4 c 5 c
6 Example answers
Sample notes:
They help the schools save energy – and
money.
The first turbine was very effective (saved the
district $81,530) ví a second turbine was built.
Together, the two turbines save the schools
about $140,000 a year in energy costs. Saving
this money means the schools can pay for
more teachers.
65 farmers produce and sell energy from the
wind in the same way that they sell their crops.
The turbines are also good for teaching the stu-
dents about how energy works.
In Spirit Lake, people are using wind power to
earn money and to tướng learn about saving the envi-
ronment.
Unit 10 Review
1
1 is sold 2 didn’t use 3 was started 4 used 5
produced
6 are made 7 was finished 8 used to tướng buy 9 is
built
10 used to tướng 11 built
2
1 1, 3, 6, 7 and 9 are passive verb forms
2 The focus is on the action, not the person do-
ing the
action.
3
advertisement / advert (noun); advertiser (per-
son)
productive (adjective), produce (noun), pro-
ducer (person)
4
1 user-friendly 2 basic 3 fashionable 4 classic
5 useful
6 old-fashioned 7 up-to-date
5
Students’ own answers
6
1 e 2 b 3 d 4 c 5 a
7
1 What vì thế you think
2 In my opinion
3 disagree
4 see what you mean
5 Maybe (we) could
6 don’t agree
7 you're right
8 Great idea
8
Asking for an opinion:
What vì thế you think …?
Giving an opinion:
In my opinion …
Agreeing and disagreeing:
I disagree.
I see what you mean.
No, I don’t agree.
Yes, you're right.
Great idea.
Making suggestions:
Maybe we could …?
Unit 11
1
Students’ own answers
(Note that the answers are provided in Exer-
cise 2.)
2
1 food (butter, biscuits, tins of meat), equip-
ment, soap,
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46. medicine bottles 2 It tells us a lot about Scott, but also about our
own past.
3 A place that has not changed for a long time,
with lots of things that can tell us about a time
in the past.
3
Students’ own answers
11a The history of the đoạn phim gaming
1
1 Two people (perhaps a mother and son) are
playing an old-fashioned đoạn phim game. You can
see a TV screen and a handset device.
2 In the 1970s
3 It’s Đen and white, two-dimensional, has
simple line graphics, is connected to tướng the hand-
set by a lead and is used on a TV phối not a
computer.
2
1 Pong, Space Invaders, Tetris, Wii
2 Students’ own answers
3 Students’ own answers (These games are
still played today, especially by people nostal-
gic for old-style games.)
3
1 T (People said that they had never seen any-
thing lượt thích it before.)
2 T (It was one of the first home page đoạn phim games
that you played against another person for
points.)
3 F (everyone was talking about it at the time –
people of all ages said they loved it)
4 F (It had lots of different games)
5 T (Many gamers said they played Tetris for
hours and weren’t able to tướng stop!)
6 T (the games were active … popular with a
new group of people – the over fifties)
4
1 with 2 about 3 for 4 on 5 with 6 with
6
1 d 2 a 3 b 4 c
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
1
1 would have 2 was playing 3 didn’t like
4 had visited 5 he’d lost
2
1 the next day 2 his 3 they 4 there 5 me
6 then 7 their 8 the day before
3
1 has; left 2 'll 3 don’t speak 4 was 5 am arriv-
ing
4
1 Jan said she’d lost the match.
2 She said she’d see u the next day.
3 Mehmet said my tin nhắn hadn’t arrived.
4 He said he didn’t want to tướng speak to tướng u.
5 Luke said he was trying to tướng watch the TV.
7
1 Past simple 2 Present continuous
3 Past perfect 4 Will
8
1 loved 2 want 3 are playing 4 were planning
5 have gone 6 had bought 7 will play
8 would change
10
2 was watching a really interesting programme
3 wanted to tướng get to tướng the next level
4 was always using the TV and that she hadn’t
watched it (the TV) for ages
5 he would play it later
12 Example answers
Here are some possible direct answers and re-
ported answers:
‘Chess is very popular in my country. I don’t
play chess very often. I prefer computer
games. People will play chess online in the fu-
ture.’
Aniko said that chess was very popular in her
country. She said she didn’t play chess very of-
ten because she preferred computer games.
She said people would play chess online
in the future.
11b Messages from the past
1
Personal (with family and friends): a letter or
card, a phone conversation, a sticky note on
the fridge, a text message, a WhatsApp mes-
sage
Public (with lots of people): an advert, a news-
paper, a presentation, a radio programme
Both categories: an tin nhắn, a Facebook page
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47. 2 Example answers 1 a letter or thẻ (when formally informing
people or inviting people to tướng a wedding), a
phone conversation (with close family – you
would tell parents face to tướng face or on the
phone if this wasn’t possible), an tin nhắn or text
message (but they’re less personal and not for-
mal), a Facebook page (to inform groups of
friends you see less often); a newspaper (to
formally announce an engagement)
2 a newspaper, a radio programme (this is pub-
lic news for the nation)
3 a letter or thẻ (if being polite and formal),
an tin nhắn or a phone conversation (perhaps us-
ing Skype)
4 a sticky note on the fridge (this is the ‘tradi-
tional’ way to tướng remind family members to tướng do
this), but emails, texts or messages on social
networks are possible answers
5 Facebook or WhatsApp or other sites that al-
low you to tướng upload photos
6 an advert (adverts introduce new products),
also a newspaper or radio programme may in-
clude an article or item about a new product
3
The answers are in the Listening in Exercise 4.
Students may suggest any of the following: a
drowning sailor to tướng his family saying that he
loves them; a person far from home page to tướng his
lover back home page telling her to tướng come and join
him; a survivor of a shipwreck on a desert is-
land asking anyone to tướng come and rescue him.
4
1 b 2 c 3 a
5
1 c 2 c 3 b 4 a 5 b
6
1 told and said 2 told 3 said
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
5
1 He told u …
2 Correct
3 She said u that …
4 Correct
5 Correct
6 Anna told u …
6
1 (that) he’d found something interesting.
2 him (that) he was holding an ancient Greek
vase.
3 (that) it was really beautiful.
4 (that) it had probably been lost in the sea for
thousands of years.
5 him (that) he’d Gọi the museum right away.
7
1 tell 2 said 3 say 4 say 5 said 6 told
8
1 She told him that his lunch was in the fridge
2 He said that he was lost in the middle of the
city.
3 Maria told Joel that she had loved him for
years.
4 They said that they were waiting for
me/him/her/us at the café.
5 Dave told u that he would Gọi u back
later.
6 The message said that I needed to tướng phone this
(that) number.
10 Example answer
Students’ own answers
Here is the example above (in reported form):
Today, a person found a message in a bottle. It
was written 100 years ago by a teacher who
was stuck on a desert island. The message said
the teacher loved his/her students all but told
them that he/she wanted them to tướng write an essay
for homework.
11c Stealing history
1
1 d 2 b 3 c 4 a 5 h 6 f 7 g 8 e
2 Example answers
Students’ own answers
Stealing History is an emotive title. On one
level, it refers to tướng people stealing historical ob-
jects from historical sites.
On another level, it refers to tướng the idea that these
robbers are taking away a country’s history, or
stopping experts from finding out more about
the past.
The text will probably talk about the four peo-
ple.
Archaeologists look for ancient objects, rob-
bers steal them and sell them to tướng collectors for a
lot of money, and soldiers try to tướng stop the rob-
bers.
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48. 3 1 Busiris 2 It was one of ancient Egypt’s largest cities
and it was famous for its architecture and
buildings.
3 archaeologists from museums
4 to tướng steal things (historical items)
5 to tướng protect the area from the robbers
6 They throw away the rest (the less good
pieces) – they destroy hundreds.
7 Roman armies; different countries which
controlled Egypt between the 16th and mid-
20th centuries.
8 It’s big business.
4
1 hard-working 2 desperately 3 sadly
5
The author uses adjectives and adverbs to
show how he or she feels about things – to tướng ex-
press an emotional viewpoint.
6
1 c 2 d 3 b 4 a 5 e
7 Example answers
Students’ own answers
Here are some possible reasons for opening a
museum:
This town desperately needs a new museum for
a number of reasons. Firstly, it was famous for
bicycle production in the past, but there’s no
museum to tướng help people remember those won-
derful days. Secondly, there are many fine
bicycles in private hands and we can show
them in the museum. We can tell visitors about
the hard-working employees of the bicycle
manufacturer and of the way bicycles were
once made here.
11d A journey to tướng Machu Picchu
1 Example answers
at work: in meetings (e.g. presenting sales fig-
ures); selling to tướng a client (e.g. presenting a new
product); training staff (e.g. presenting health
and safety regulations; presenting
company plans for the future)
at school or university: in class (e.g. presenting
a piece of work); in exams (e.g. making a for-
mal presentation); at university (e.g. to tướng present
research findings, to tướng present arguments for a
debate)
at the meeting of a local club or town council:
people make presentations on their area of in-
terest or expertise for pleasure (e.g. a talk on
local history) at a special occasion: at a wed-
ding people make lighthearted speeches (e.g.
the speeches of the father of the bride and the
best man at a wedding – telling funny
stories); at a funeral people commemorate the
dead person’s life with stories and praise
2
B, c, e
3
1 thank you 2 talk 3 begin 4 say 5 look
6 next 7 show 8 up 9 questions
4a
Good morning / and thank you all for coming.
/ Today / I’d lượt thích to tướng talk about my holiday in
Peru, / and in particular, / about my journey to
Machu Picchu. / It’s also called / ‘The Lost
City of the Incas’. / Let u begin by telling
you / about the history of Machu Picchu.
5 Example answers
Good morning / and thank you all for coming.
/ Today / I’d lượt thích to tướng talk about / Windsor Cas-
tle. / It’s a historic castle / in the south of Eng-
land. / Let u begin / by telling you / why it’s
important. / It’s important / because it’s one of
the many homes / of the Queen of the United
Kingdom. / It contains / a fantastic art collec-
tion. / Now, / the next part / of my presentation
/ is about who lived there / in the past. / Many
of the UK’s / most famous kings and queens,
/ including King Henry the Eighth / and Queen
Victoria / spent time there. / And today / many
kings and queens / are buried / in the castle. /
To sum up, / it’s a historic / and interesting /
place to tướng visit. /
11e The greatest mountaineer
1
Students’ own answers (Note that the answers
are provided in Exercise 2.)
2
a paragraph 2 (born in 1944 in a small village
in the mountains of northern Italy)
b paragraph 2 (His father was a climber and
took his son up a mountain when he was only
five. As a teenager Messner climbed with his
younger brother Günther.)
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49. c paragraph 1 (one of the first men to tướng climb
Mount Everest without oxygen in 1978; first
man to tướng climb all fourteen of the world’s moun-
tains over eight thousand metres)
d paragraph 2 (‘it’s the most beautiful place in
the world’)
e paragraph 3 (‘Reinhold had ví many new
ideas,’ says Kammerlander. ‘He found new
ways, new techniques.’)
f paragraph 4 (Nowadays Messner spends
more time at home page with his family and he has
written over sixty books.)
3a
… he still says, ‘it’s the most beautiful place in
the world.’ ‘Reinhold had ví many new ideas,’
says
3b
1 Immediately before and after the quotation
2 only if it ends the sentence
3 A comma is used before or after the quota-
tion – it separates ‘he/she says/said’ from the
quotation.
3c
1 My grandfather always told u, ‘You should
follow your dreams.’
2 ‘Yes, we can,’ said Barack Obama, when he
campaigned to tướng become the US President.
3 Film critics said, ‘She’s the greatest actress
of her generation.’
4 ‘Education is the most powerful weapon,’
said Nelson Mandela.
11f The golden record
1
1 a launched b spacecraft
2 a solar system b space
3 a mission b function
4 a classical b jazz
5 a universe b life forms
2 Example answers
Students’ own answers
Reasons for exploring space include finding
out more about how the universe works, devel-
oping science and technology, trying to tướng find
new life or ways that we might leave our
planet and live in space.
Reasons against include the enormous cost of
space exploration, and the fact that space is so
big we may not find anything there.
3
1 to tướng fly past the planets of Jupiter and Saturn
and send back photographs to tướng help scientists
understand more about the two planets and our
solar system
2 on the side of the Voyager 1 spacecraft
3 116 photographs in Đen and white and in
colour (showing Earth, human life, families,
animals and different places on Earth includ-
ing cities, deserts and oceans); recordings of
different sounds that you find on Earth; music
to represent different parts of the world;
recordings of human voices from Earth
4
1 T
2 T
3 F (information about the Earth in 1977)
4 T (nearly a year)
5 F (Voyager 1 is currently carrying it further
into space)
5
1 116 photos (in Đen and white, and colour)
– they show pictures of Earth, pictures of hu-
man life including a human skeleton, a baby
growing inside its mother and pictures of fami-
lies. There are also photos of animals
and different places on Earth including cities,
deserts and oceans.
2 1 d 2 e 3 c 4 a 5 b
3 a French b Japanese c Arabic d Mandarin
Chinese
6
1 b 2 b 3 b 4 c 5 a
8 Example answers
Students’ own answers
Here is a list of what some people on blogs
thought they would include on a golden rec-
ord:
- a newborn baby crying
- a picture of the human DNA molecule
- a đoạn phim clip of a hurricane
- people laughing at a joke
- flags of all countries
- speeches by Martin Luther King and Nelson
Mandela
- a picture of a human face
- a mobile phone
- a chocolate bar
- some unsolved mathematical theorems
- the tuy vậy Life on Mars by David Bowie
- somebody saying Have a nice day
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50. Unit 11 Review 1 1 wanted to tướng fly in space 2 was driving home
3 ’d visited the pyramid in Giza 4 ’d gone to
the museum 5 ’d go on holiday to tướng Rome
2
1 told 2 say 3 tell 4 said 5 say 6 said
3 Example answer
A fishing captain found the one-hundred year
old bottle in his net. It was part of an experi-
ment. Scientists wanted to tướng learn about the
movement of water ví they threw 1,900 bottles
(with a message) into the sea. It’s the oldest
message in a bottle ever found.
4
1 about 2 it 3 on 4 with 5 against
5
1 archaeologists 2 pots 3 paintings 4 statue 5
tomb
6
1 c 2 e 3 a 4 f 5 g 6 b 7 d
7
Students’ own answers
UNIT 12
1 Example answers
Students’ own answers
Here is a possible description: I think it’s the
afternoon.
There’s a tornado and it’s moving closer.
There are dark clouds in the sky. There’s a
bright light above the cloud.
The sun is shining behind the cloud.
2
1 They drive in the opposite direction.
2 Some storm chasers are scientists, but others
are just ordinary people.
3 The scientists want to tướng learn about how torna-
does are formed, and the ordinary people want
to get good photos.
4 Between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m.
5 They are unpredictable. They can destroy
houses and trees and some storm chasers have
died.
3
Students’ own answers
12a What if…?
1
a snowstorm b flood c thunder and lightning d
hail
2 Example answers
1 Answers vary depending on your students’
experience. International examples include:
floods in south-east Asia
(e.g. Malaysia and Bangladesh); snowstorms
in Canada or Scandinavia; thunder and light-
ning in tropical countries; hail in central Eu-
rope; tornadoes in the American mid-west
2 và 3 Students’ own answers
3
Every week, people send Randall questions
about unlikely or impossible things, and Ran-
dall gives scientific answers.
4
1 No (he used to tướng work for NASA)
2 No (unlikely or impossible things)
3 Yes (Randall gives scientific answers)
4 Yes (because you’d be underwater)
5 Yes (the electrical energy would spread out-
wards across the water)
6 Yes (if you drove fast)
5
1 a 2 b 3 b 4 a
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
1
1 will 2 would 3 became 4 would 5 won’t 6
didn’t
2
1 d 2 a 3 c 4 f 5 e 6 b
3
1 wasn’t, ’d be able to
2 had, ’d buy
3 spoke, would understand
4 wouldn’t tell, didn’t think
5 ’d save, were
6 Would, come, paid
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51. 6 1 If I had time, I’d help you with your home-
work.
2 You wouldn’t need help if you listened in
class.
3 Would you ask your friends for money if
you didn’t have any?
4 I’d visit ancient Rome if time travel was pos-
sible.
5 They wouldn’t use a translator if they spoke
English.
6 If you started a new business, what would
you produce?
7
1 stopped 2 would be 3 would become
4 wouldn’t last 5 wouldn’t be able to tướng 6 would
go up 7 didn’t have 8 would have to
8
1 rained; wouldn’t be
2 flooded, would have to tướng (note that flood is
used as a verb here)
3 had, would need
4 weren’t, wouldn’t need to
5 snowed, wouldn’t be able to
9a
8 (see audioscript below)
10 Example answers
1 I’d lượt thích to tướng live in another country if I could. /
I’d never live anywhere else. / I’d move to tướng Ja-
pan because I love the food.
2 It would be Justin Bieber. Definitely! I’d ask
him to tướng sing u a tuy vậy. / If I could meet any-
one, I’d love to tướng meet Angela Merkel – she’s
brilliant. I’d ask her about the economy.
3 I’d stop working straightaway. / I’d keep my
job. / I’d spend the money on saving whales
and ending poverty.
12b Nature in one cubic foot
1
Students’ own answers
2
A: ocean
B: forest, mountain (possibly park)
C: forest (possibly park)
D: river, field, garden and park are man-made
3 Example answers
Answers depend on your students, but for typi-
cal towndwellers
the following are likely:
See every day: garden, field, perhaps park
On holiday: mountain, ocean
Never see: perhaps desert
4
to show us that everyone can find nature and
that
different species of plants and animals are al-
ways
somewhere nearby / to tướng record living things in
different
places around the world
5
1 T (If you live in the middle of the thành phố, maybe
you think that there’s nowhere to tướng look at na-
ture.)
2 T (wants to tướng show us that everyone can find
nature)
3 T (recording living things in different places
around the world … He took it to tướng different lo-
cations)
4 F (five years recording living things …
around the world.)
5 F (photographed everything living)
6
1 -body, -one 2 -where 3 -thing
Answers to tướng Grammar Summary exercises
4
1 somewhere 2 something 3 Nowhere
4 anybody 5 Everyone 6 anything
5
1 somewhere 2 everywhere 3 nobody
4 nothing 5 something 6 anything
6
1 Giulia lives somewhere near here.
2 There was nobody on the beach ví it was re-
ally quiet.
3 I’ve been everywhere in this thành phố and the
parks are my favourite.
4 Anywhere in the room will vì thế.
5 Mike didn’t have anything with him.
6 There’s somebody waiting for you outside.
7
1 Every 2 No 3 some / any; any 4 Some
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52. 8 1 anywhere 2 somewhere 3 nowhere
4 everywhere 5 Everybody 6 Everything
7 something
9
1 any 2 some 3 any 4 No 5 body/one 6 no
7 every 8 where 9 body/one 10 thing
10 Example answers
1 Are you going anywhere nice on holiday this
year?
(Yes, I’m going somewhere hot. / No, we
aren’t going anywhere.)
2 Did you vì thế anything interesting last week-
end?
(Yes, I visited somewhere by the sea. / No, I
did nothing.)
3 Have you ever met anyone/body you know
while you were on holiday?
(I met an old school friend when I was in Paris
last year. / I’ve never met anybody I know on
holiday.)
12c Living with chimpanzees
1
Students’ own answers
2
1, 2 b 3 c 5
3
1 d – 1960 2 e – 1960s 3 b – 1966 4 g – 1969
5 c – 1970s 6 a – 1980s 7 h – 1989 8 f – now
4
1 a 2 c 3 e 4 d 5 b
5
1 N (The information isn’t in the text.)
2 T (They didn’t have very much: a tent, a few
clothes and a cup)
3 F (Jane had always dreamed of visiting Af-
rica and studying chimpanzees, but she didn’t
know much about them and she had no scien-
tific qualifications.)
4 T (she made three important and new dis-
coveries: chimpanzees ate meat …)
5 N (The information isn’t in the text.)
6 T (there was a war in the region and Gombe
became a dangerous place … As the human
population increased in Gombe, more trees
were cut down)
7 N (The information isn’t in the text.)
8 F (Now in her eighties, she spends about 300
days a year giving interviews, talks and lec-
tures, meeting with government officials about
animal conservation and raising money for the
Jane Goodall Institute which continues her re-
search.)
6
1 c 2 a 3 d 4 b
7
1 b 2 d 3 c 4 a
8
1 I started my new life in Africa on July 14,
1960.
2 I didn’t have very much: a tent, a few clothes
and a cup.
3 I saw a chimpanzee on the first day I arrived.
4 I discovered that chimpanzees ate meat, used
tools to tướng get food and made tools.
9 Example answers
Example questions:
Where did you publish articles / who pub-
lished your articles?
How did you become famous?
When was your first book published? What
was it?
Why did many people leave Gombe?
What problems were there when the popula-
tion increased?
How did you work with local people?
After 1989, what did you do?
12d Discussing ideas
1 Example answers
1 The photo shows girls in a zoo looking
through the glass at a tiger in an enclosure.
The tiger may feel confused by the people in
the glass or may be thinking of them as lunch;
the girls feel excited at seeing a tiger or sorry
that it's in a cage.
2 Possible answers: I don’t lượt thích seeing animals
in cages; animals in zoos look unhappy and
bored. / I love looking at animals; they’re
amazing and beautiful; it’s better to tướng see them
in real life kêu ca on the TV.
2
1 No – only if the thành phố council cannot solve
problems.
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53. 2 the problem of low visitor numbers and lack
of money
3 The zoo would have to tướng find them another
home (in other zoos or parks).
3
1 T (The problem is that the zoo will close
without the council’s help. How about giving
us more money?)
2 F (It just isn’t attracting enough tourists.)
3 T (It’s also an important place for animal
conservation.)
4 F (But if we don’t have any money, we can’t
advertise.)
5 T (Actually that isn’t a bad idea. You might
be right!)
4
1 How about 2 I’m sorry, but 3 But if we don’t
4 What if you 5 we can’t 6 why don’t you
7 that isn’t 8 You might
5
Stating and explaining the problem: 3
Making suggestions: 1, 4, 6
Responding positively: 7, 8
Responding negatively: 2, 5
12e The Eden Project
1
1 huge plastic domes called ‘biomes’ – the
Rainforest Biome and the Mediterranean Bi-
ome, as well as outdoor gardens, art exhibi-
tions, theatre performances and outdoor con-
certs
2 to tướng see the Biomes and exhibits, to tướng learn
about the natural world, and to tướng vì thế courses in
plants and nature
2a
newspapers and magazines
interview people who work there
find a book on the subject
visit the place
read websites about it (e.g. Wikipedia)
2b
a 1 b 3 c 5 d 6 e 4 f 2
2c
the introduction (paragraph 1): 1, 2, 3
paragraph 2: 4
paragraph 3: 5
the conclusion (paragraph 4): 6
12f Cambodia animal rescue
1
1 a tiger and an elephant
2 Possible answers: They’re in a rescue centre;
they’re from Cambodia; something has hap-
pened to tướng them ví they needed rescuing (e.g.
victims of hunters)
3 Possible answers: The rescue centre may
give them a safe place to tướng stay, treat their inju-
ries, reintroduce them to tướng the wild.
2
1 f 2 g 3 h 4 c 5 a; b 6 e 7 d
3
1 c 2 h 3 e 4 a 5 d 6 b 7 f 8 g
4
1 e 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 d
5
1 (Wilderness Protection) Mobile Unit
2 The MU rescues animals from poachers.
3 poaching
4 Wild Aid sponsors the MU and the rescue
centre.
5 in a birdcage at a petrol station
6 Free the Bears
7 She was too hard to tướng handle – a bit nippy
8 Over 800 animals of 86 different types, or
species
6a
1 b 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 c
6b
1 care 2 tư vấn 3 rescued 4 handle 5 demand
7 Example answers
1 They’re important because they protect ani-
mals, bring the problem to tướng the world’s atten-
tion, and provide expertise to tướng help stop ex-
ploiting animals.
2 Students’ own answers
3 Governments can make laws against poach-
ing, increase fines or punishments for poach-
ers, finance rescue centres and anti-poaching
groups, open reserves to tướng protect animals, stop
the export of endangered animals to tướng other
countries, criminalize the use of animal
products.
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54. Unit 12 Review 1 1 ’d go 2 rained 3 lived 4 wouldn’t need 5
didn’t like
2
Students’ own answers
3
1 Nowhere; Everywhere 2 Someone; some-
where 3 anyone; anywhere 4 Everyone; any-
thing 5 nobody; everybody 6 something; noth-
ing
4 Example answers
1 nature 2 different places/locations 3 living
inside it
5 Example answers
Photo 1: 1 early morning or late afternoon 2
very snowy / snowstorm
Photo 2: 1 afternoon 2 flood
Photo 3: 1 night 2 lightning
6 Example answers
river / ocean: a river and an ocean both have
water, but an ocean has more water and it’s
salty.
park / garden: a park and a garden both have
flowers and plants, but a park is much bigger.
river / park: a river and a park both have nature
and wildlife, but a river is much longer and has
water.
field / forest: a field and a forest both have a
lot of nature, but a forest has trees and a field
has crops or farm animals.
ocean / desert: an ocean and a desert are both
very big, but a desert is dry and an ocean is all
water.
7
1 What about opening a new zoo?
2 Why don’t we ask for help?
3 If we don’t advertise, we won’t sell any
products. / We won’t sell any products if we
don’t advertise.
4 The problem is that many people don’t recy-
cle plastic.
5 I’m sorry but that won't work.
6 That’s a good idea
8
Students’ own answers
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