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Workbook key and tapescripts 1 Routines Step 1

1 2 snows 3 goes 4 plays 5 has got 6 flies

2 2 I often listen to music 3 My sister doesn’t often tidy her room. 4 Does she always wear a baseball cap? 5 My parents always worry about me. 6 My brother is always hungry. 7 What do you usually have for breakfast? 8 My friends aren’t usually late. 3 A 2 always 3 sometimes 4 usually 5 never B 2 She always talks to Emma before she goes tobed. 3 She sometimes uses the computer for her homework. 4 She usually writes two or three emails a day. 5 She never plays computer games.

Tapescript

2 2 doesn’t like 3 doesn’t snow 4 don’t go 5 don’t care 6 doesn’t go

Hi! My name’s Megan. Yes, I’ve got a mobile. I take it everywhere with me. A lot of my friends have got mobiles too, and I often send them text messages. My best friend is Emma. I always talk to her on my mobile in the evening before I go to bed. We’ve got a computer at home, and I sometimes use it when I do my homework. I love writing emails too. I usually write two or three emails a day. And how often do I play computer games? Never. I hate them.

3 2 Does; No, she doesn’t. 3 Do; No, they don’t. 4 Does; No, he doesn’t. 5 Does; Yes, she does. 6 Do; Yes, they do. 7 Do; Yes, I do. 4 2 F 3 ? 4 ? 5 T 6 ? 7 F 8 F 5 2 keep-fit 3 climbing 4 making models 5 collecting comics 6 gardening 7 playing cards 8 hiking 9 playing chess 6 Check individual answers.

Step 2 1 A 1 always 2 usually 3 often 4 sometimes

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4 2 How; Three times a week. 3 How often; Twice a year. 4 How often does; Twice a day. 5 How often does Sarah; Once a year. 6 How often does; Six times a day.

5 2 Nick goes running every day. 3 Kirsty doesn’t often go bowling. 4 Ruth plays volleyball twice a week. 5 Luke and Fiona go rollerblading after school. 6 Alex and John play basketball on Saturday. 6 Check individual answers.

Step 3 1 In the morning: get up, get dressed, get ready for school In the evening: go to bed, get undressed, go to sleep, get home Morning or evening: clean my teeth, wash, have something to eat


2 1 Andy 2 seven o’clock 3 Maggie 4 twenty past seven 5 Beth 6 half past seven 3 2 d 3 g 4 a 5 c 6 e 7 f 2 spend (a lot of ) time (with my) friends 3 goes to sleep 4 have a shower 5 do my homework 6 get dressed 7 wear a school uniform 4 2 Silly 3 Silly 4 OK 5 OK 6 Silly 7 Silly 8 Silly 5 2 T 3 T 4 T 5 T 6 T 7 ? 8 ? 6 Check individual answers.

Extra reading 1b 2a 3c 4b 5b 6c

Revision 1 Karen Danny five times a five times a get up at 7.30 week week get up at 9.00 twice a week twice a week every every have cereal morning morning three times a go swimming – week play football – twice a week go to the once a month once a month cinema go on the every – internet evening every watch TV – evening 2 Check individual answers. 3 Check individual answers. 4 2 Tom plays the guitar in the school band. 3 Sarah doesn’t like playing computer games. 4 How often do you go shopping with your friends? 137  Workbook key

5 My English teacher goes jogging every morning. 6 Do you play volleyball in your free time? 5 1 b 2 b 3 c 4 b 5 a 6 c

Extension 1 1 wash, brush (do is also possible here) 2 check 3 get out of 4 Turn off 5 do 6 dry 7 get into 8 Put on 9 turn on 2 2 I don’t agree. I don’t think it’s boring. / I agree. I think it’s really boring. 3 I don’t agree. I think it’s really interesting. / I agree. I don’t think it’s interesting. 4 I don’t agree. I don’t think it’s the best team in the world. / I agree. I think it’s the best team in the world. 5 I don’t agree. I think they’re really interesting. / I agree. I don’t think they’re interesting. 3 1 Yes, they do. 2 Pop music and classical music. 3 National Children’s Orchestra. 4 They’re under 14. 5 Twice a year. 6 They give a concert.

2 Differences Step 1

1 2 more interesting 3 more famous 4 exciting 5 cheaper 6 more expensive 7 faster 8 more important 9 old 10 warmer

2 2 nicer 3 sunnier 4 easier 5 hotter 6 friendlier 7 bigger 8 noisier


3 2 taller than Sophie; shorter than Ben 3 faster than the lion; slower than the cheetah 4 easier than question 2; more difficult than question 1 5 younger than Martin; older than Polly 4 2 True 3 False 4 True 5 False 6 False 7 False 8 False 9 True 10 True 5 2 a 3 c 4 a 5 b 6 c Tapescript Lisa’s my best friend, but we sometimes argue. We had an awful argument at school today, so I’m a bit fed up at the moment. I don’t like people sometimes. I think I prefer animals. I think dogs are nicer than people. Take Sam, for example, my dog. He’s always pleased to see me. He’s never in a bad mood. Not like my parents – they’re often in a bad mood! Sam always understands me. The only problem is, he can’t talk to me. But I like talking to Lisa. I’ve got a lot of other friends, but they aren’t as funny as Lisa. Mmm. I think I’ll send her a text message, just to say hello … 6 Check individual answers.

Step 2 1 2 How long is it? 3 How high is it? 4 How far is it? 5 How dangerous is it? 6 How old is it? 2 2 larger; the largest 3 heavier; the heaviest 4 more difficult; the most difficult 5 the most dangerous 6 more amazing; the most amazing 3 2 tallest 3 the longest; the heaviest 4 The laziest 5 the most popular 6 the biggest

4 1 northwest Arizona in the USA. 2 The Colorado River. 3 It’s six million years old. 4 It’s 446 kilometres long. 5 It’s 29 kilometres wide. 6 It’s 1800 metres deep. 7 You can go through the canyon on a raft. 8 Yes, it is. 9 It’s 50 ºC. 10 They’re two billion years old.

5 1 a Tom. 2 a Yes, it was. 3 The London Eye.

Step 3 1 2 tipkovnica 3 prenosni računalnik 4 USB-ključ 5 miška 6 polnilec za telefon 7 vtič 8 tiskalnik 9 zaslon, ekran 10 pametni telefon 11 zvočnik 12 tablični računalnik

2 1 worse than 2 worse than, better than, Nina 3 worse than, the worst 4 better than, the best

3 A

Dave 4,565 Emma’s brother 4,620 Emma 4,560 Andy 4,590

B 1 True. 2 False. 3 True. 4 False. 5 False. 6 True. Tapescript Andy: Hi, Emma. Did you play Commando last night? Emma: Yes, I played with my brother. Andy: What score did you get? Emma: My best score was 4,560. But I’m not as good as my brother. He got 4,620. What about you? Andy: Well, I played with Dave. He got 4,565, but I beat him by twenty-five points. But my mum was better than both of us. When she played, she got 4,625. 4 2 c 3 c 4 c 5 b 6 a

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b Rick. b Mark’s.


5 1 An electric toothbrush is smaller than a hairdryer. 2 What’s the largest animal in the world? 3 Mobile phones are more useful than calculators. 4 It was warmer and sunnier yesterday. 5 Your motorbike isn’t as fast as my brother’s. 6 This exercise is worse than exercise two. 7 Kate is taller than James. 6 Check individual answers.

Extra reading 1b 2a 3b 4c 5a 6c

Revision

1 2 slower 3 smaller, larger 4 more intelligent 5 hotter, drier 6 more expensive

2 2 The Eiffel Tower isn’t as old as Big Ben. 3 Australia isn’t as large as the USA. 4 A penguin isn’t as fast as a dolphin. 5 Big Ben isn’t as tall as the London Eye. 6 The North Pole isn’t as cold as the South Pole. 3 2 the biggest 3 The most popular 4 worse 5 the smallest 6 more dangerous 4 2 large; It’s 1.45 km2 / square kilometres. 3 old; It’s 4,500 years old. 4 long; It’s 48,000 km/kilometres long. 5 high; It’s 1,343 m/metres high. 5 2 the most popular 3 the worst 4 the fastest 5 worse

Extension 1 2 F 3 F 4 ? 5 F 6 ? 7 T 8 F 2 1 microwave 2 electric toothbrush 3 kettle 4 hairdryer 5 vacuum cleaner 6 remote control 7 oven 8 dishwasher 3 Check individual answers. 139  Workbook key

3 Looking back Step 1 1 2 She’s a shop assistant. 3 He’s a builder. 4 She’s a mechanic. 5 She’s a secretary. 6 He’s a taxi driver. 7 He’s an actor. 8 They’re farmers. 2 1 He was in bed. 2 Where was Sarah? She wasn’t at school. She was in the river. 3 Where were Pete and Sam? They weren’t at school. They were at the dentist/dentist’s. 4 Where were Mr and Mrs Carter? They weren’t at work. They were at the bus stop. 3 1 B: were 2 A: Was B: she wasn’t; was 3 A: Was B: he was; was 4 A: Were B: they weren’t; were 5 A: Was B: he was; was 6 A: Were B: I wasn’t; was, [country]

4 There was a horse near the door. There was a lamp by the window. There was a coat on the floor. There were two gloves on the table. There was a black hat in the hall. There were three small keys in a silver cup. There was a silent clock on the wall. There was a picture in my memory. There was a happy, smiling face. But there were empty chairs in every room. And there were strange red lights in space.

5 2 There were some horses. 3 There was a train. 4 There weren’t any football fans. 5 There was a baby. 6 There were some birds. 7 There was a bass guitar. 8 There were some dolphins. 9 There wasn’t a piano. 10 There was a telephone. 11 There wasn’t a clock. 12 There was a spaceship. 6 Check individual answers.

Step 2

1 b studied c played d saved e arrived 1 played 2 lived


3 saved 4 studied 5 arrived 6 studied 7 saved 8 lived 9 played 10 arrived

Tapescript Last Saturday it was hot and sunny so Pete and I went to a campsite near the beach. We took our sleeping bags and an old tent with us. In the morning we went swimming. The sea was very cold. In the afternoon we played volleyball on the beach with some other boys. We had something to eat at the café and we went to bed at about half past ten. But we only slept for about an hour, because then it started to rain. After a few minutes the rain started to come into our tent and then into our sleeping bags. The tent had a hole in it. We went home on Sunday morning. It was a very short trip.

2 started, appeared, stayed, arrived, travelled, followed, waited, listened, loved, changed, wanted

3 2 True. 3 True. 4 False. 5 False. 6 True. 7 True. 8 True. 9 False. 10 False. 4 2 c 3 g 4 f 5 h 6 a 7 b 8 e

5 singer: concert, voice, record teacher: class, students, lesson, timetable actor: Shakespeare, play, film, costume zoologist: binoculars, jungle, gorilla, research

Step 3 1 A

3 Check individual answers.

Wild Flowers A B

2F 3F 4T 5T 6F 7F 8F 2 smejati se 3 pameten 4 nasmehniti se 5 kjižnica 6 Ne dela več tu.

Extra reading 1b 2b 3c 4c 5a 6c

Revision 1 2 h 3 g 4 d 5 a 6 e 7 b 8 c

B 2 had 3 got 4 went 5 took 6 saw 7 put 8 ran

Extension

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2 2 phoned 3 decided 4 travelled 5 arrived 6 talked 7 listened 8 cooked 9 was 10 watched 11 stayed 3 2 h 3 k 4 i 5 f 6 j 7 b 8 d 9 g 10 a 11 c

1 1 nurse 2 engineer 3 vet 4 fire fighter 5 plumber 6 hairdresser


Step 2

7 electrician 8 chef 2 A 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 c

B

Past form was bought filled attached had took planned wanted went lost stayed began closed opened started decided shot dropped landed said came

Infinitive be buy fill attach have take plan want go lose stay begin close open start decide shoot drop land say come

Slovenian biti kupiti napolniti pritrditi imeti vzeti načrtovati želeti iti zgubiti ostati začeti zapreti odpreti začeti odločiti se streljati spustiti pristati reči priti

2 2 Did you watch television? 3 Did you clean your bike? 4 Did you wash your hair? 5 Did you tidy your room? 6 Did you phone Andy? 3 Check individual answers.

4 1 No, he wasn’t. 2 Did; Yes, he did. 3 Did; No, he didn’t. 4 Did; Yes, they did. 5 Was; No, it wasn’t. 6 Were; Yes, they were. 7 Was; No, it wasn’t. 8 Did; No, he didn’t. 5 Check individual answers.

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3 2 Who did Sadie/she like? 3 What did Sadie/she hate? 4 What did Sadie/she prefer? 5 When did lessons start? 6 Where did the girls play? 7 When did school finish? 8 Why did Sadie/she want to be a zoologist?

Tapescript 1 2 3 4 5 6

Step 1

2 2 did he go; He went to the cinema. 3 did he see; He saw Dracula’s Daughter. 4 did he have; He had a pizza. 5 did (the woman) speak; She spoke Italian. 6 did (Luke) come home; He came home at quarter past six.

4 Check individual answers.

4 Entertainment 1 3 False. They didn’t travel in spaceships. 4 False. He didn’t play for Manchester United. 5 False. They weren’t writers. 6 True. 7 False. He wasn’t a member of the Beatles. 8 False. They didn’t use mobile phones.

1 2 Where 3 Which 4 When 5 What 6 Why

What time did you get up this morning? What did you have for breakfast? What did you do after that? Did you go out last weekend? What did you do? Did you understand all these questions?

5 2 g 3 b 4 i 5 e 6 c 6 Check individual answers.

Step 3

1 2 in August ; in 3 on Wednesday; on 4 ago; weeks ago 5 ago 6 this; ago 7 afternoon 8 yesterday; night

2 2 Clarence Saunders opened the first supermarket … years ago. Picture E 3 George Beauchamp made the first electric guitar … years ago. Picture C 4 Yuri Gagarin became the fist spaceman … years ago. Picture D 5 James A. Naismith played the first game of basketball … years ago. Picture A 3 Check individual answers


Wild Flowers A B

1 went 2 know 3 hid 4 another 5 didn’t know 6 her cupboard 7 Mr Roberts’ 8 believe 1 odkriti 2 Skril/-a sem se. 3 pred vrati 4 omara 5 pisarna 6 Stekel/Stekla sem nazaj.

Extra reading 1a 2c 3b 4c 5a 6b 7b

Revision 1 2 She ran in the park. 3 She had a bath. 4 She didn’t wash her hair. 5 She went shopping. 6 She didn’t visit her grandma. 7 She didn’t buy a pencil case. 8 She didn’t watch a film with Simon. 2 2 What was on TV yesterday evening? 3 When did you go to bed last night? 4 How old were you two years ago? 5 What did you do yesterday afternoon? 6 When did you start school? Check individual answers. 3 A Example answers: 1 When was he born / did he die? 2 What nationality was he? 3 Where was he born / did he live? 4 What was his job? 5 How many children did he have? 6 How many plays/poems did he write? B 2 He wasn’t born in London. He was born in Stratford-upon- Avon. 3 He didn’t move to Stratford-upon-Avon in 1588. He moved to London. 4 He didn’t work as a writer first. He worked as an actor first. 5 He wrote plays. 6 He didn’t have two sons. He had three children – two daughters and a son. 7 He didn’t stay in Stratford-upon-Avon for ten years. He stayed there for seven years.

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Extension 1 2 f 3 a 4 h 5 g 6 e 7 c 8 b 2 2 invited Angela to the party 3 people did Suzie and James invite to their wedding 4 lives in the house next door 5 ran across the floor 6 did Patrik give me 7 gave me a message

3 1 mail = pošta; package = paket; relay station = relejna postaja; tough = vzdržljiv; delivery = pošiljka; known as = znan kot 2 Possible answers: young, tough, light, brave, fit 3 No, they didn’t. 4 It was difficult and dangerous. 5 Because people started to communicate through the new telegraph service.

5 On the move Step 1 1 2 C 3 F 4 B 5 K 6 A 7 H 8 I 9 G 10 D 11 L 12 E 2 2 Go across 3 Turn right 4 Go along 5 Go past 6 turn left 7 on the right; Go straight on; on the left

3 2 clothes shop 3 shoe shop 4 department store 5 newsagent’s 6 hospital 7 car park 8 chemist’s 9 police station 4 The woman Tapescript Man: Turn right here and then turn left into Station Road. Go along Station Road. Go past the bank on the left, then turn right and go along Silver Street. At the end of


Silver Street, turn left and go along Oak Street. At the end of Oak Street, turn left and the football stadium’s on the right, just after the park. Woman: Turn right here. Go across Station Road into South Street. Go past the library and the hospital on the right, then turn left and go along Oak Street. There’s a supermarket on the left. Go past the supermarket, then turn right and go along London Road. The football stadium’s on the left, next to the park and opposite a big car park.

5 Check individual answers.

Step 2 1 2 ’re waiting 3 is eating 4 ’m looking 5 is/’s having 6 ’s swimming 7 are standing 8 ’re shouting a the station b ’s raining c the sea d is/’s coming

3 doesn’t like 4 hates 5 ’s doing 6 ’s thinking 7 ’m not enjoying 8 am (I) doing

3 A train.

Wild Flowers A B

1 Tom, Neesha, Mr Roberts 2 Mr Roberts 3 Mr Roberts, Miss Kay 4 Tom 5 Tom, someone 6 Tom’s mum 7 Tom, Maggie 8 Neesha 1 Videti je bil nesrečen. 2 oglasna deska 3 šala 4 kričati 5 skleda 6 cel, ves

Extra reading 1b 2b 3c 4c 5a 6b 7b

Revision 1

2 2 aren’t using 3 isn’t raining 4 isn’t answering 5 isn’t watching 6 aren’t listening 3 A 2 Is your dad enjoying his new job? 3 Where are you going? 4 Are Kate and Helen going to bed? / Are Helen and Kate going to bed? 5 Why are you shouting? 6 Are you listening to me?

B 2 a 3 b 4 f 5 e 6 d 4 2 b 3 g 4 a 5 d 5 A is the real Pietro Doli painting. 6 Check individual answers.

Step 3 1 2 c, d 3 a, b 4 b, c 2 2 works

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2 post office 3 car park 4 bank 5 newsagent’s 6 cinema 7 shoe shop 8 hospital 9 clothes shop 2 1 Excuse 2 way 3 along 4 turn


5 past 6 at 3 A: Mark and Kelly are playing with a ball. Sam is playing the guitar. Bob is eating a sandwich. Sophie is reading a newspaper. She has got glasses. There’s a dog in the sea. There are no clouds in the sky. B: Mark and Kelly are playing cards. Sam is listening to music. Bob is eating an apple. Sophie is reading a book. She hasn’t got glasses. There’s a dolphin in the sea. There are some clouds in the sky.

Extension

1 1 Are you wearing 2 ’s waiting 3 reads 4 are you doing 5 ’s running 6 speak

2 1 fishmonger’s / fish shop 2 greengrocer’s 3 antique shop 4 jeweller’s / jewellery shop 5 hairdresser’s 6 DIY shop/store 7 butcher’s 8 baker’s 3 1 F 2 T 3 ? 4 F 5 ? 6 F 7 T 8 F 9 T

6 Echoes of the past Step 1 1 2 was shining. 3 I was wearing my new sunglasses. 4 I wasn’t thinking about school. 5 My brother was surfing. 6 Mum and Dad weren’t arguing! 7 We were all having a fantastic time. 2 2 it was getting dark 3 he was listening to 4 he wasn’t wearing 5 she was reading 6 we weren’t feeling

Picture E Picture D Picture C Picture A Picture B

3 3 were looking at magazines. 4 was wearing trousers and a T-shirt. 5 wasn’t wearing a jacket. 6 was carrying a rucksack. 7 was wearing a green anorak.

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4 2 Why were you going there? 3 Were you going fast? 4 What speed were you doing? 5 Were you watching the road? 6 Were you using your mobile? 5 Check individual answers.

Step 2

1 2 square 3 town hall 4 field 5 village 6 market 7 forest 8 castle 9 bridge 10 factory 11 farm 12 buildings

2 1 There was 2 There was; bridge 3 There was someone 4 There were; castles 5 There weren’t; electric guitars 6 There weren’t; cameras

3 2 Were there any interesting programmes? Yes, there were. / No, there weren’t. 3 Was there a party at your house yesterday? Yes, there was. / No, there wasn’t. 4 Were there any letters for you this morning? Yes, there were. / No, there weren’t. 5 Was there a lot of traffic this morning? Yes, there was. / No, there wasn’t.

4 3 There were 4 They were 5 there was 6 there were 7 They were 8 It was 5 1 B 2 C 3 B 4 A Tapescript 1

1st boy: Was it a good party last night? 2nd boy: Yes, it was great. 1st boy: Were there a lot of people? 2nd boy: I think there were thirty people there. 1st boy: What time did it finish? 2nd boy: At three o’clock this morning.


2 Girl: Hi, Paul. You’re very late! Boy: I know. I’m sorry. I thought there was a bus at 10.35. So I went to the bus stop at 10.30. But there wasn’t a bus at 10.35. It was at 10.55. That’s why I’m late. 3 Woman: Did you go shopping on Saturday? Girl: Yes. I went to the market. Woman: What did you buy? Girl: Some things for my holiday. A rucksack and some trainers. I wanted a new sleeping bag too, but they didn’t have any. 4 Girl: Where did you live when you were little, Grandad? Man: I lived in a very small village. There were some houses, a shop and a church. That’s all. There wasn’t a bank or a post office.

Tom is a hero 1 Tom 2 Neesha 3 policeman / police car 4 policeman; Tom 5 Miss Kay’s / the head’s boyfriend 6 Miss Kay / The head; boyfriend 7 Mr Roberts; Tom 8 Tom; Neesha

Extra reading 1c 2c 3a 4b 5a

Revision 1 1 Kate 2 Jane 3 Lisa 4 Paul 5 Ian 6 Kelly Kelly let the hamster out!

2 Check individual answers. 6 Check individual answers.

Step 3 1 2 couldn’t see 3 could go to sleep 4 could hear 5 couldn’t play football 6 couldn’t choose 2 2 F 3 ? 4 T 5 F 6 F 7 T 8 F 9 T 10 T 11 F 12 ? 3 Check individual answers.

Wild Flowers Money or flowers? Suggested answers: 1 to the science room 2 notes about the wild flower project 3 Miss Kay / the head came 4 wild flower project 5 out; walk 6 to the (corner of the) playing field 7 do the project 8 her boyfriend 9 build twenty houses on the playing field 10 get a lot of money Tom is in danger 2 c 3 f 4 h 5 e 6 j 7 a 8 g 9 b 10 i

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3 2 could 3 couldn’t 4 could 5 couldn’t 6 couldn’t

Extension 1 1 arrived 2 was shining 3 looked 4 were holding 5 weren’t waiting 6 decided 7 were waiting 8 got 9 got off 10 walked 11 couldn’t 12 opened 13 looked at 14 started 2 1 fence 2 bank 3 signposts 4 stream 5 flowers, plants 6 gate, path 7 grass 8 leaf 9 rock


3 1 He’s probably a teenager. 2 In London. 3 In Jamaica. 4 He thinks the Jamaican way of life was better in some ways and the British way of life better in other ways.

7 Looking ahead Step 1

1 2 ’ll; won’t 3 ’ll; won’t 4 ’ll 5 ’ll 6 won’t

2 2 won’t lose 3 will like; ’ll be 4 will start; will finish 5 won’t hurt 6 won’t understand 7 ’ll help 8 ’ll feel 3 2 False. The Pacific will get smaller, but the Atlantic will get bigger. 3 False. The Earth will be very different in 50 million years’ time. 4 True. 5 True. 6 True. 7 False. East Africa will become an island. 8 True. 4 Check individual answers.

Step 2

1 2 passed her exams 3 leave school 4 get a new job 5 goes abroad 6 failed her maths exam 7 going out with 8 taking her maths exam 9 fell in love

2 2 fly 3 You’ll see 4 take 5 visit 6 three 7 You’ll 8 spend

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9 We’ll 10 ride 11 fall in love 12 won’t be B The Sphinx C The Valley of the Kings D Abu Simbel E A camel Tapescript Take a trip to Egypt with Magic Holidays. You’ll fly to Cairo, the largest city in Africa. You’ll spend two nights at the Hilton Hotel. You’ll see the Pyramids and the Sphinx. Then we’ll take you to Luxor. In Luxor, you’ll visit the Valley of the Kings. The Egyptians buried their dead kings there three thousand years ago. You’ll fly in a balloon above the famous valley. After that you’ll spend three days on a boat on the River Nile. We’ll take you to Abu Simbel and you’ll see the great statues of Rameses the second. Each statue is more than twenty metres tall. Finally we’ll take you back to Cairo. On the last day of your holiday you’ll ride a camel in the desert! You’ll fall in love with Egypt. You won’t be disappointed.

3 2 Will I be on television one day? Yes, you will. 3 Will I have a lot of girlfriends? No, you won’t. 4 Will Sarah fall in love with me? Yes, she will. 5 Will my exams be easy? No, they won’t. 6 Will I fail the biology exam? No, you won’t. 4 1 b Will she be happy here? 2 a What will the questions be like? b Will they be difficult? 3 a How much will it cost? b Will it be expensive? 4 a What will my parents say? b Will they be angry? 5 Check individual answers.

Step 3 1 2 in September 3 tomorrow afternoon 4 this evening 5 on Sunday morning


6 next month 7 this year

2 2 ’s sleeping; tonight 3 ’s going shopping; tomorrow morning 4 are meeting; tomorrow afternoon 5 ’s going to a party tomorrow evening 6 ’s getting; tomorrow night

3 2 Where’s she sleeping tonight? 3 Who’s going shopping with Rachel? 4 Where are Rob and Louise meeting her? 5 Who’s having a party on Saturday? 4 Check individual answers.

Swim! A 2 g Emily’s trainer. 3 f were sitting in the café at the swimming pool. 4 e the Lakeside Dolphins Swimming Club. 5 h she didn’t want to be late. 6 b homework. 7 c than her schoolwork. 8 a she felt very unhappy. B 1 odgovoriti 2 vhodna vrata 3 nesrečen 4 odvetnik 5 Stekla je gor po stopnicah.

Extra reading 1c 2c 3b 4b 5a 6b 7a

Revision

1 1 leave 2 job 3 in 4 getting 5 abroad 6 fail 7 out 8 pass

2 1 will 2 will you do 3 old will you 4 will the weather 5 Will you 6 Will you 3 Monday − Tom Tuesday − Lucy Wednesday − Rachel Thursday − Simon Friday – Debbie

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4 2 How is she travelling? She’s travelling by plane. / She’s flying. 3 Where is she staying? She’s staying in Angeli Hotel. 4 What is she doing at three o’clock on Friday? She’s going to the swimming pool. 5 Who is she meeting on Friday evening? She’ meeting Tony. 6 When is she giving a concert? At 8 o’clock on Saturday evening. 7 What is she doing on Sunday? She’s flying to Philadelphia.

Extension

1 2 will live 3 ’ll/will go 4 ’ll/will get married 5 will win 6 ’ll/will be 7 ’ll/will tell

2 2 at the weekend 3 this afternoon 4 next week; next Wednesday 5 tonight 6 tomorrow morning 3 1 c 2 e 3 d 4 b 5 f 6 a

8 Some ketchup, please! Step 1 1 1 frozen peas 2 sugar 3 custard 4 ready-made curry 5 beefburgers 6 baked potatoes 7 baked beans 8 sauce 9 chips 2 a/an: veggieburger, baked potato, sausage, sandwich, apple some + plural: biscuits, vegetables, peas, beans some + uncountable: sauce, rice, sugar, custard, ketchup, cheese

3 2 some 3 some 4 some 5a


6 an 7 some 8 some 9a

hours a day. He spends at least an hour a day on the internet. He’s got a smartphone and he checks his phone more than a hundred times a day. The average man gets married when he’s 32 – much later than his mother and father. He lives for longer too, and Mr Average will die when he is 79.

4 2 Could I have some lemonade? 3 Could I use your dictionary? 4 Could I sit by the window? 5 Could I speak to the President? 6 Could I have some pasta? 5 A 2 3 1 2 4

3 2 1 4 3

44 1 3 2

B 5 I’d like; Would you like 6 Would you like; would you like; I’d like

6 like some sausages. Would you like two or three? I’d like two, please. Would you like a baked potato? could I have some ketchup?

Step 2 1 2 How many; Six hundred thousand. 3 How much; 160 litres. 4 How many; Two hundred and fifty. 5 How much; Five tons. 6 How many; Four hundred. 7 How many; Eight. 2 1 b 2 c 3 b 4 b 5 b 6 c 3 2 weighs 3 takes size nine shoes 4 twice a week 5 43.6 6 drives 7 more than a hundred times a day 8 32 Tapescript In Britain today, ‘Mr Average’ is two metres tall and weighs 78.9 kilos. He takes size nine shoes. He eats about 2,500 calories a day, and he exercises twice a week. The average man in Britain works harder than in most other European countries. Mr Average works for 43.6 hours a week, but many people in Britain work for much longer than that. He goes to work by car and he spends about 40 minutes travelling to and from work. The average British man sleeps for 45 hours a week. He watches TV for an average of four

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4 2 (It weighs) about 1.3 kilos. 3 No, it isn’t. 4 80%. 5 (It sends) millions of messages. 6 (They travel at) 580 kilometres an hour. 7 (It uses) blood. 8 Yes, there is. 5 B

Step 3 1 1 fast food. 2 ’s crazy about computers. She reads a lot of computer magazines. 3 ’s very healthy. She eats a lot of fruit and vegetables. 4 ’s very popular at school. He’s got a lot of friends. 2 2 Emma doesn’t get much exercise. 3 Helen doesn’t eat many beefburgers. 4 Jack doesn’t have many problems. / Jack hasn’t got many problems. 5 Mark doesn’t spend much time watching television. 6 Luka doesn’t do much sport.

3 2 much; Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. 3 many; Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. 4 much; Yes. I do. / No, I don’t. 5 many; Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t. 6 much; Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t. 4 Check individual answers.

Swim! A 1 dream 2 young 3 fourteen 4 worried 5 beat 6 explains 7 lawyer 8 pleased 9 good idea 10 start


B

1 hladen 2 potem 3 Kakšno vprašanje! 4 tekmovalec 5 nekdanji prvak 6 prijazno

Extra reading 1b 2c 3a 4c 5a 6b

Revision 1 3 There are some biscuits. 4 There are some peas. 5 There’s an apple. 6 There’s some rice. 7 There’s some soup. 8 There’s a baked potato. 9 There’s an egg. 10 There’s some salad.

2 2 How many 3 How much 4 How much 5 How many 6 How many 7 How much 8 How many

3 2 much 3 many 4 much 5 many 6 many

4 2 Do 3 would 4 would 5 Do 6 Would 7 Would 8 Do

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1 Meat: beef – govedina lamb – jagnjetina pork – svinjina Fruit: cherries – češnje grapes – grozdje tangerine – mandarina watermelon – lubenica Vegetables: broccoli – brokoli cauliflower – cvetača

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onions – čebula sweetcorn – koruza

2 Ingredients: 4 large leeks 2 medium potatoes 1 medium onion 1 litre chicken stock or vegetable stock 250 ml milk 50 g butter 2 tablespoons cream Salt and pepper A 2 cook the vegetables for about 15 minutes 4 put the soup in an electric mixer for a few minutes B 3 Cook slowly for about half an hour 5 Add the cream before serving

9 Adventures Step 1 1 2 H 3 E 4 F 5 G 6 A 7 go; gym – D 8 buy/get; computer games – C

2 2 c mustn’t 3 f mustn’t 4 e must 5 a must 5 b mustn’t

3 1 can; isn’t far 2 can’t; my key; can; can; that window 3 can’t; in a maths lesson; Can 4 awful; can’t; can

4 1 train 2 bus 3 coach 4 plane 5 helicopter 6 car 7 van 8 lorry 9 boat 10 ship 11 ferry 5 Check individual answers.

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1 2 ’s going to clean the windows 3 ’s going to buy some bread 4 ’re going to camp under the tree 5 are going to play tennis 6 ’m going to have a shower


2 2 aren’t going to watch it 3 aren’t going to dance with him 4 isn’t going to have chicken 5 isn’t going to do his homework 6 ’m not going to get the train / ’m not going to go by train 3 2 What are you going to have? 3 Who are you going to invite? 4 Are you going to buy it? 5 What are we going to do? 6 What am I going to wear? 4 a 2 b 6 c 5 d 1 e 3 f 4 Tapescript 1 Keep still, everyone! Don’t move! Smile! Andy, smile! OK. Are you ready? 2 Right. Where’s my list? Ah, here it is. So … let’s have a look. Biscuits, butter … 3 We’ve got tickets for a trip to Lake Bled tomorrow. We’re leaving at nine. 4 I’m starting my new diet on Saturday. Lots of fruit and vegetables every day. No cakes or biscuits, and lots of water. 5 Now, where’s my swimsuit? Ah, here it is. And I’ve got a towel, and my goggles … Right, I’m ready. 6 OK, so I’ve got plenty of tomatoes, some onions, a carrot, and a stick of celery …

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1a 2b 3b 4c 5b 6b

Revision 1 Travelling by road car – avto coach – medkrajevni avtobus lorry – tovornjak van – kombi Travelling by air helicopter – helikopter plane – letalo Travelling by sea boat – čoln ferry – trajekt ship – ladja Odd one out train – vlak 2 1 must 2 mustn’t 3 must 4 mustn’t 5 mustn’t 6 mustn’t 3 2 c 3 b 4 a 5 d 6 f

4 1 mine 2 hers 3 ours; theirs 4 mine; his 5 mine; yours

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Step 3 1 2 Kathy’s book is more interesting than Luke’s. 3 Fiona’s score is better than Megan’s. 4 Jenny’s rucksack is bigger than Mike’s. 2 2 h 3 i 4 f 5 b 6 d 7 a 3 Object pronoun: Possessive adjective: Possessive pronoun:

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1 2 There will be no 3 There was no 4 ’s got no 5 There are no 6 ’ve got no

Swim!

2 1 Who is; c 2 Who has got; f 3 Whose; a 4 Whose; b 5 Who is; e 6 Who has got; d

A B

3 1 advance ticket 2 money belt 3 valuables 4 pillow 5 inflatable 6 snack 7 ear plugs

him, her, it, us, you, them his, her, its, our, your, their yours, his, hers, —, ours, yours, theirs

1 c 2 g 3 j 4 b 5 d 6 i 7 f 8 h 9 e 10 a 1 njena plavalna oprema 2 spodaj 3 opaziti 4 naslov 5 poslovnež 6 premagati

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10 Who cares? Step 1 1 2 plastic bags 3 packet 4 carton 5 can 6 newspaper 7 battery 8 cardboard box 9 paint

2 1 Would you like an apple? 2 Would you like to play? 3 Would you like to dance? 4 Would you like an ice cream?

3 2 Ben gave her some clothes for the play. 3 They gave us an amazing present. 4 We showed them our new flat yesterday. 5 Mia bought him a ticket for the match. 6 Boris gave us a free meal at his restaurant.

4 2 Raffa gave his motorbike to his brother. Raffa gave his brother his motorbike. 3 Nadia gave her school uniform to Jane. Nadia gave Jane her school uniform 4 Harry gave his tennis racket to Alex. Harry gave Alex his tennis racket. 5 Eva gave her old trainers to the Oxfam Shop. Eva gave the Oxfam Shop her old trainers 6 I gave five pounds to Oxfam. I gave Oxfam five pounds. 5 1 F 2 ? 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 ? 7 T 8 F 9 T 6 Check individual answers.

Step 2 1 2 soil 3 flowers 4 environment 5 climate 6 air 7 ocean 8 rocks 9 glaciers

2 2 adverb 3 adjective 4 adverb 5 adjective 6 adverb 7 adverb 8 adjective

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3 Adjective Adverb angry angrily easy easily happy happily hungry hungrily beautiful beautifully careful carefully usual usually horrible horribly sensible sensibly terrible terribly 4 2 I never get up early when I’m on holiday. 3 Boris shouted angrily at his poor secretary. 4 We sometimes have a picnic by the river if it’s a nice day. 5 It’s a big decision so you need to think carefully. 6 ‘That’s an amazing idea!’ she said happily. 5 1 b 2 c 3 a 4 c 5 a, c, d, e, f, h 6 a Tapescript Lisa is a member of the international environmental group Greenpeace and she belongs to her local Greenpeace group. They’re organising a talk about the work of Greenpeace, and Lisa is giving details about it on the local radio. Presenter: I’ve got Lisa here, who’s a member of our local Greenpeace group. And she’s going to tell us about an interesting talk that’s coming up soon. Lisa? Lisa: Thanks very much. Yes … well, the talk will take place at St. Mark’s Hall, Park Road on Friday 5th March. It starts at 7.30. Our speaker will be Justin Carter from the international environmental group Greenpeace. Justin works at Greenpeace’s head office in Amsterdam, in Holland, and at the moment he’s here in the UK to give a series of talks all over the country. Justin will talk about the history of Greenpeace, about how it began in Vancouver, Canada, in the early 1970s. He’ll tell us about their early campaigns against the construction of nuclear power stations, and their campaign to save the whale. He’ll also give us the latest news on some of Greenpeace’s more recent campaigns – the fight to stop oil companies from drilling for oil in the Arctic, their campaign to stop people from buying wood from the


Amazon rainforest, and their campaign to stop the huge fishing boats that are destroying thousands of sea creatures. After the talk, you’ll have a chance to ask questions and speak to Justin personally. And you’ll get a free drink – that’s included in the price of the ticket – and you’ll meet some nice people too! So please come, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. Oh yes, tickets are five pounds, and you can get one at the door. And all the money will go to Greenpeace. Presenter: Sounds interesting. Thanks, Lisa. And now we’re going to hear a song by …

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Step 3 1 Across 1 twice 4 peas 6 tired 7 air 8 it 9 drop 10 flag 11 stars 15 USA 17 arm 18 belt 19 exam

Down 2 waitress 3 cheap 4 platform 5 abroad 12 tall 13 art 14 warm 15 UFO 16 ABC

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Swim! A lot of money 1T 2F 3T 4F 5T 6T The big day 1b 2f 3g 4e 5d 6c 7a The winner 2 Mr James 3 Emily 4 Tina Dawson 5 Emily 6 Jack and Mr James 7 George Fieldman

Extra reading 1b 2c 3b 4a 5b 6a

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Revision 1 1 Mike wrote his brother an email. 2 I gave my teacher my English project yesterday. 3 Sarah bought her daughter some new clothes. 4 We gave our neighbours some flowers. 5 I want to give the Red Cross some money. 6 Boris showed me his new phone.

2 Check individual answers. 3 1 nervous 2 easily 3 nervously 4 careful; fast 5 slowly 6 quickly 4 1 good 2 well 3 hard 4 carefully 5 quickly 6 careful 7 bad 8 boring 9 quickly

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1 2 confusingly confusing 3 slow slowly 4 badly bad 5 polite politely 6 impatiently impatient 7 careful carefully 8 clear clearly 9 loud loudly

2 2 show it (to) my older brother 3 it to my friend Andrej 4 gave it to Joe 5 show them to a professional photographer

3 1 Bengal tiger 2 Siberian tiger 3 Siberian tiger 4 Bengal tiger 5 Bengal tiger 6 Siberian tiger


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