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Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 Unit 1 1

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Grammar 1
Regular plural nouns
Underline the correct word to complete the sentences.
1 Two coffee / coffees, please.
2 Madrid and Tokyo are citys / cities.
3 The taxis / taxies are yellow.
4 Two book / books.
5 Three red busies / buses.
Grammar 2
Whats
Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
1 name? your Whats

2 address? Whats your

3 Whats postcode your?

4 number? your phone Whats

Vocabulary 1A
Common English words (1)
Complete the puzzle.
1
2
3 4
5
6
Across
4 5
6
Down
1 2
3
Vocabulary 1B
Common English words (2)
Match words 14 to pictures ad.
1 bank 3 hotel
2 caf 4 bus

a b

c d
Vocabulary 2
Numbers 110
Put the numbers in the correct order.
eight fve four nine one seven six ten
three two
1 6
2 7
3 8
4 9
5 10
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Vocabulary 3
Review
Underline the different word in each group.
1 ten taxi two
2 camera phone six
3 caf four nine
4 passport coffee fve
5 book seven bus
6 city eight one
Functional language 1
Meeting people
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
Hello Im Steve meet Nice
1 , Im Tom.
2 Nice to you.
3 Hi, Pam.
4 to meet you.
5 Hello . Im Liz.
Functional language 2A
How are you?
Complete the conversations with the words in the box.
And you? bad Great How are you?
1
A: How are you?
B: (1) Not . And you?
A: (2) !
2
A: (3) ?
B: Fine thanks. (4) ?
A: OK.
Functional language 2B
Meeting people & How are you?
Match words 15 to ae to make phrases.
1 Not a you?
2 Fine b to meet you.
3 And c thanks.
4 Nice d Rob
5 Im e bad.
Pronunciation
Word stress

Listen and put the words in the box in the correct
column.
caf bus camera hello coffee hotel phone
caf
Listening 1
Meeting people

Listen and underline the correct words.
Conversation 1
1 Hi, Im Josie / Sophie / Lucy.
2 Im from Lyon / Rome / Rouen.
Conversation 2
3 Hi, Im Bobby / Robbie / Robby.
4 Im from Dundee / Dandy / Dundii.
Listening 2
Postcodes

Listen and underline the correct postcode.
1 NT9 5GB / MT9 5GB / MT9 5EB
2 PR3 9IE / BR3 9IE / PR3 9ID
3 JS4 77X / JS4 7XX / JF4 77X
4 AM2 8CH / AN2 8SH / AN2 8CH
5 UU1 6DD / WL1 6DD / WL1 6BB
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Reading
Phone numbers
1 Read Phone Numbers. Answer the questions.
1 Whats the international telephone code for Australia?

2 What is the area code for London?

3 Whats the phone number for the police in the US?

2 Read the text again. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
1 You dial 0207 and seven numbers to phone a
person in London. T / F
2 Mobile phone numbers in the UK have seven
numbers. T / F
3 The international code for the UK is 0207. T / F
4 The international code for the US is 1. T / F
5 To phone the police in the UK you phone 999. T / F
3 Put the letters in the correct order to spell words from
the text.
1 nophe
2 alid
3 reaa deco
4 blimoe
5 remnub
4 Complete the sentences with the words and numbers in
the box.
011 44 07 area international Manchester
1 In the UK home phone numbers are seven numbers
and an code.
2 The area code for is 0161.
3 UK mobile phone numbers start with .
4 Countries have an code. For the UK
its 44.
5 To phone the UK from the US you dial
.
Phone numbers
In the UK a home phone number is seven numbers and an area code. The area code for
London is 0207, for Manchester its 0161 and for Bristol its 0117.
Mobile phone numbers in the UK start with 07 and are 11 numbers in total.
Countries have international codes. The international code for Australia is 61, for the
UK its 44 and for the US its 1.
To phone the US from the UK you dial 001 and then the number. To phone the UK
from the US you dial 011 44.
In the UK you dial 999 for the police, but in the US the number is 911.
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Writing
Completing a form
Reading
1 Read the form. Match questions 14 to information
ad.
1 Whats his address?
2 Whats his name?
3 Whats his phone number?
4 Whats his postcode?
a Amir Rafq
b 34 High Street, East Ham, London
c E6 8HG
d 020 4431 112
Name: Amir Rafq
Address: 34 High Street, East Ham, London
Postcode: E6 8HG
Phone: 020 4431 112
2 Read the text and complete the form.
My name is Carmen Rodriguez. Im from Madrid in Spain.
My address is 65B Calle Portugal, Madrid. The postcode is
28011. My phone number is 91 347 3162.
Immigration card
Surname:
Rodriguez
First name:
(1)
Passport number:
8867644
Nationality:
Spanish
Flight number:
IB 3168
Address:
(2)
Postcode:
(3)
Writing
3 Complete this form with your information.
The Royal Hotel
Surname:
First name:
Address:
Postcode:
Phone number:
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Grammar 1
Subject pronouns, be
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
I He She We They You
1 Boris is from Germany. s German.
2 My names Paula. m from Brazil.
3 Ralf and Petra arent from France. arent French.
4 Susan is English. s from Manchester.
5 re from Germany.
6 Im Monica and this is Alain. re Canadian.
Grammar 2
yes/no questions
Match questions 18 to answers ah.
1 Are you married? No, a she is.
2 Is he Japanese? Yes, b I am.
3 Are they Italian? Yes, c he isnt.
4 Is she a student? No, d they are.
5 Are you from Germany? Yes, e Im not.
6 Is she from New York? Yes, f they arent.
7 Are they students? No, g she isnt.
8 Is he married? No, h he is.
Grammar 3
Subject pronouns & yes/no questions
Complete the conversation with the words in the box.
are are Im is not we you
A: Hi, my names Oleg.
B: Hi Oleg. Where (1) you from?
A: (2) from Russia. This (3) Maria.
B: Hi, Maria. Are (4) Russian?
C: No, Im (5) . Im from Argentina.
B: (6) you married?
C: No, (7) arent.
Grammar 4
Subject pronouns & possessive
adjectives
Underline the correct words.
1 Are you / your a student?
2 Yes I / my am.
3 This is we / our address.
4 We / Our are Polish.
5 This is I / my teacher.
6 Whats you / your phone number?
Vocabulary 1A
Countries and nationalities (1)
Write the nationalities.
Country Nationality
1 America American
2 France
3 Poland
4 Japan
5 Italy
6 England
7 Portugal
8 Egypt
9 Spain
10 Brazil
Vocabulary 1B
Countries and nationalities (2)
Underline the correct words.
1 Anna is from Poland / Polish.
2 My girlfriend is Brazil / Brazilian.
3 Are you from France / French?
4 Noriko is from Japan / Japanese.
5 Theyre from Madrid. Theyre Spain / Spanish.
6 Is she from Germany / German?
7 Four of the students are China / Chinese.
8 Fatima is from Egypt / Egyptian.
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Vocabulary 2
Numbers 1120
Write the numbers as words.
a 16 f 15
b 12 g 20
c 19 h 13
d 14 i 18
e 17 j 11
Vocabulary 3
Review
Underline the different word in each group.
1 China French Japanese
2 twelve Spanish sixteen
3 Egyptian Russian Germany
4 Portuguese eleven Brazilian
5 Brazilian Italian Japanese
6 20 17 13
Pronunciation
Intonation of yes/no questions

Listen. Does the intonation go up or down at the end
of the sentences? Tick () up or down.
up down
1 Are you a student?
2 Yes, I am.
3 Is he from Japan?
4 No, he isnt.
5 Are you Italian?
6 No, we arent.
7 Is she married?
8 Yes, she is.
Listening 1
Me & You

Listen. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 Michael is from Germany. T / F
2 He isnt a student. T / F
3 Bethany is French. T / F
4 Marco is from Spain. T / F
5 The other students come from Russia
and Japan. T / F
6 Hitomi is from Tokyo. T / F
7 The teachers name is Julia. T / F
8 Shes English. T / F
Listening 2
Introductions

Listen and underline the correct words.
1 The mans name is Ronny / Tony.
2 Hes from China / Japan.
3 He is / isnt a student.
4 The womans name is Beata / Barbara.
5 Shes Polish / Russian.
6 She is a student / married.
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Reading
Four men from around the world
1 Read Four men from around the world. Match the names
to the nationalities.
1 Aleksi a Chinese
2 Emre b Portuguese
3 Honghui c Russian
4 Luis d Turkish
2 Read the texts again and answer the questions.
1 Is Aleksi a student?

2 Are Honghui and Aleksi married?

3 Is Luis from Portugal?

4 Is Emre a doctor?

5 Are Luis and Emre married?

6 Is Aleksi from St. Petersburg?

7 Is Honghui a student?

3 Put the conversation in the correct order.
a Hi, Im Carola.
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b You too. Where are you from, Carola?
c Nice to meet you, Emre.
d Im from Ankara in Turkey. Im Turkish.
e Im Brazilian. Im from Rio de Janeiro. And you?
f Hi Carola, Im Emre.
4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of be.
1 Luis married.
2 He from Portugal.
3 Luis and Emre students.
4 They married.
5 Aleksi a student.
6 Honghui married.
Four men from around the world
My names Luis.
Im a student from
Portugal. Im not
married.

Im Honghui. Im
a student from
Beijing in China. Im
married.
My names Aleksi
from St. Petersburg in
Russia. Im a doctor
and Im married.

Im Emre from
Turkey. Im a student
and Im not married.
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Writing
About you
Reading
1 Read the text and answer the questions.
My names Eva and
Im from Budapest. Its
the capital city of
Hungary, so Im
Hungarian. Im an
English student.
Im not married.
1 Whats her name?

2 Where is she from?

3 Whats her nationality?

4 Is she a student?

5 Is she married?

Language focus
2 Complete the sentences with am, are or is.
1 My name Antonio.
2 I from Rome, Italy.
3 Rome the capital city.
4 I a student.
5 you married?
6 No, I not.
3 Put the words in the box in the correct column.
Brazil Chinese doctor Egyptian French
Germany Japan Korea police offcer Polish
teacher
Countries Nationalities Jobs
Preparing to write
4 Answer the questions about you.
1 Whats your name?

2 Where are you from?

3 Whats your nationality?

4 Are you married?

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Writing
Write a paragraph about you.
Useful phrases
My names
Im from
Im
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Grammar 1A
Possessive adjectives (1)
Underline the correct words.
Hi, Im Melissa and this is (1) I / my sister, June, and
(2) she / her husband. (3) He / His name is Richard and
(4) hes / his from New Zealand. (5) They / Their have two
children. (6) They / Their names are Ellen and Rachel.
Ellen is ten and (7) she / her sister is six.
Grammar 1B
Possessive adjectives (2)
Complete the sentences with the correct possessive
adjective (my, your, his, etc) or a subject pronoun (I, you, he,
etc).
1 name is Edward.
2 This is my wife. is from Poland.
3 name is Ana.
4 This is her brother. name is Janusz.
5 is married.
6 wifes name is Ewa.
7 have two children.
8 names are Danuta and Marek.
Grammar 2
Questions with be
Write the correct word to complete the questions and
short answers.
1 your wife French?
2 No, she .
3 they students?
4 Yes, they .
5 he your brother?
6 Yes, he .
7 they in London?
8 No, they .
Grammar 3
Review
Complete the conversation with the words in the box.
he his Is isnt she their they
A: This is a photo of my family.
B: They look nice.
A: Yes, (1) are. This is my brother.
B: Whats (2) name?
A: Jens.
B: (3) he married?
A: Yes, (4) is. His wifes name is Petra.
B: Is (5) German?
A: No, she (6) . Shes from the Czech
Republic. They have two children.
B: Wow! What are (7) names?
A: Otto and Henrik.
Vocabulary 1
Families (1)
Complete the phrases.
1 husband and w
2 parents and c
3 f and mother
4 son and d
5 b and sister
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Vocabulary 2
Families (2)
Look at the family tree. Then complete the text with the
words in the box.
aunt brother children cousins father husband
mother parents sister sisters
Hi Im Toni and this is my family. This is my sister
Carmen and these are our (1) . My
(2) s name is Rafael. He has one
(3) and two (4) . My
(5) s name is Luisa and she has one
(6) Clara. Clara is my
(7) . Her (8) is called
Emilio. They have three (9) . They are my
(10) .
Jan = Tina Pablo = Marta
Susi Sara Juan Rafael = Luisa Clara = Emilio
Toni Carmen Tara Suki Lea
Vocabulary 3
Families & Possessive s
Are the statements true (T) or false (F)?
1 My mothers sister is my aunt. T / F
2 My sisters daughter is my nephew. T / F
3 My grandmothers son is my mother. T / F
4 My uncles children are my cousins. T / F
5 My fathers father is my grandfather. T / F
6 My brothers wife is my mother-in-law. T / F
7 My daughter is my brothers niece. T / F
Vocabulary 4
Families (3)
Put the words in the box in the correct column.
father parents grandmother cousins nephew
aunt niece brother-in-law daughter wife
uncle son children
Male Female Male or female
Functional language
Introducing people
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1 this Andre, Hans. is

2 Germany. from Hes

3 meet Nice to you.

4 John, sister my Emily. is this

5 husbands Egypt. from Her

Pronunciation
Linking words

Listen. Put the words in the correct order.
1 and brother sister

2 and aunt uncle

3 and husband wife

4 and daughter son

5 and father mother

6 and children parents

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Listening 1
Family numbers (1)

Listen. Complete the sentences with the numbers in
the box. There are two numbers you dont need.
2 3 4 5 6 8 7
1 There are people in Ollies family.
2 There are people in Emilys family.
3 There are people in Christophes family.
4 There are people in Enricos family.
5 There are people in Norahs family.
Listening 2
Family numbers (2)

Listen. Underline the correct words.
1 Ricks brother is / isnt married.
2 Adam / Michael is Amandas husband.
3 Amanda is from England / South Africa.
4 Their son is called Adam / Michael.
5 They are / arent in London.
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Reading
My family
1 Read My family. Match descriptions A and B to photos
1 and 2.
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2
2 Read description A again and answer the questions.
1 What is Ranis fathers name?

2 Is Rani married?

3 What is Aruns wifes name?

4 Is Geeta Tajs mother?

5 What is Ranis husbands name?

3 Read description B again and complete the family tree.
Karl = 1
2 3 Hans = 4
5 Ines
4 Complete the sentences.
1 Your fathers brother is your .
2 Your mothers daughter is your .
3 Your brothers son is your .
4 Your father is your mothers .
5 Your sons mother is your .
My family
A
My names Rani and Im from Mumbai, India. This
is a photo of my family. These are my parents. My
mothers name is Geeta and my father is Arun. This
is my husband, Ashraf, and our son and daughter.
Their names are Taj and Padma. Taj is four years
old.
B
Im Jens and Im from Berlin, Germany. This is
a photo of my family. Thats me, and this is my
brother Hans and my sister Anka. Hans is married
and his wifes name is Kerstin. They have two
children, Ines and Stephie. My parents arent in the
photo but my fathers name is Karl and my mothers
name is Gerde.
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Writing
My family
1 Put the letters in the correct order to spell family
words.
1 ailfmy
2 gdeutrha
3 fwie
4 cluen
5 bohetr
6 themro
Reading
2 Read the text and answer the question.
Which family member from exercise 1 isnt in the text?
Hi, Im Eva and this is a photo of my
family. This is my mother Ildiko and my
father Tamas. This is my brother
Sandor and his wife Rachel. Rachel
isnt Hungarian, shes from Canada,
shes Canadian. They have a daughter, her name is
Petra, shes ten.
3 Read the text again and answer the questions.
1 Whos Ildiko?

2 Is Sandor married?

3 Is Ildiko Evas sister?

4 Whats Evas nieces name?

5 Is Rachel married?

6 What nationality is Rachel?

7 Whos Petra?

Building vocabulary
4 Write more family words.
family
daughter
father
Preparing to write
5 Make notes about your family. Use the vocabulary from
exercise 4.
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Writing
Write a paragraph about your family.
Useful phrases
Im
My names
This is my family / mother / sister
Her / His name is
They have a son / two daughters
Im (not) married.
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Grammar 1A
There is / There are (1)
Underline the correct words.
1 There are / is a car park.
2 Are / Is there any shops?
3 There are / is three banks.
4 Are / Is there a supermarket?
5 There is a / any cinema.
6 Are there a / any cafs?
7 There are / is two foors.
8 Is there a / any restaurant?
Grammar 1B
There is / There are (2)
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
1 There a big shopping mall.
2 There four banks.
3 There one cinema.
4 there any cafs?
5 There many people.
6 there a supermarket?
7 There a bookshop.
Grammar 2
There is / There are (3)
Put the words in the correct order to make questions and
sentences.
1 any there shops? Are

2 a caf. small There is

3 bookshops. three are There

4 a there Is cinema?

5 new a is There supermarket.

6 Are any there restaurants? expensive

7 car park. There big is a

Vocabulary 1A
Numbers 20100 (1)

Listen. Underline the number you hear.
a 31 39 63
b 14 40 44
c 16 60 66
d 89 98 88
e 21 25 29
f 17 70 77
g 51 54 55
h 20 26 30
Vocabulary 1B
Numbers 20100 (2)
Write the numbers as words.
a 90
b 67
c 35
d 24
e 81
f 20
g 44
h 77
Vocabulary 2
Prices

Listen. Complete the phrases with a price from the
box.
9.60 21.40 28.30 39.50 41.20 50.39
69 82.30
1 Its .
2 Thats .
3 Its .
4 Thats .
5 Its .
6 Thats .
7 Its .
8 Thats .
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Vocabulary 3A
Adjectives (1)
Complete the puzzle.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Across
2 The opposite of new.
4 The opposite of interesting.
5 The opposite of expensive.
6 The opposite of big.
Down
1 The opposite of good.
2 The opposite of closed.
3 The opposite of unfriendly.
Vocabulary 3B
Adjectives
Complete the sentences with the correct adjective.
1 The coffee is very g .
2 The shopping mall is very b . There are
100 shops.
3 Hes very un .
4 The shop is c .
5 This camera is very ex .
6 Is this n ?
7 The flm is in .
Functional language
In a shop
Put the conversation in the correct order.
a Goodbye.
b Hello.
c Here you are. Thanks.
d Hi. How much is this bag?
e Its 90.
f Thank you. Goodbye.
Pronunciation
Schwa //

Listen and complete the sentences.
1 Theres restaurant.
2 Is there car park?
3 There isnt bank.
4 There is cinema.
5 Is there bookshop?
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Listening 1
A new shopping mall

Listen. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 There is a new car park. T / F
2 The cinema is small. T / F
3 There are four screens in the cinema. T / F
4 There are two cafs. T / F
5 The restaurants are cheap. T / F
6 There are three foors in the bank. T / F
7 There are friendly people in the bank. T / F
Listening 2
How much is it?
Listen. Match pictures 16 to prices af.
1 2
3 4
5 6
a 1.15
b 1.20
c 1.50
d 4.15
e 4.20
f 4.65
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Reading
My town
1 Read My town and look at the pictures. Where does
Keiran live; in picture 1 or picture 2?
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2
2 Read the text again and answer the questions.
1 Write two adjectives that describe the town.

2 Write the adjective that describes the people.

3 Are there any banks?

4 Is there an Indian restaurant?

5 Is the supermarket car park big or small?

6 Are there any magazines in The Store?

3 Read the text again and match the words to the
numbers.
1 banks a 1
2 car park b 2
3 Chinese restaurant c 20
4 opening hours d 24
5 shops e 80
4 Find these things in the text.
Four places where you
can buy things
Five things you can buy
1
2
3
4
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2
3
4
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My town
Hi, my names Keiran and I live in a small town
in Ireland. The town is very old and the people
are very friendly. There are two banks and about
twenty shops. There are two restaurants, a Chinese
one and an Italian one and there is a small caf
where you can buy coffee and sandwiches. Theres a
supermarket. It has a big car park for about 80 cars.
I dont live near the supermarket, but there is a shop
in my street called The Store. Its open 24 hours a
day and there are lots of things newspapers and
magazines and also bread and milk.
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Writing
Describing places
Reading
1 Read the text. Write the adjectives.
Theres a small caf near my house. There is lots of
good food and the coffee is cheap. The people are
friendly and interesting. Its open ten hours a day,
from 7am to 5pm.
2 Read the text again. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
1 The caf is big. T / F
2 The food isnt good. T / F
3 The coffee is expensive. T / F
4 There are interesting people. T / F
5 The caf is open at 6pm. T / F
Language focus
3 Complete the sentences with adjectives.
1 The man is un .
2 This book is ex . Its 50!
3 A: Is this magazine in ?
B: No, its bo . Its about cars!
4 The coffee is 20p. Thats ch .
5 Theres a n shopping mall near my
house.
6 Its really b . There are ten foors and
100 shops.
Preparing to write
4 Think about a place you know. For example a caf,
shopping mall, restaurant or shop. Answer the questions.
1 Is it big?

2 Is there a car park?

3 Are the people friendly?

5 Complete the sentences about the place.
1 There are foors.
2 There is / are .
3 Its open hours a day.
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Writing
Write about the place from exercises 4 and 5.
Useful phrases
Theres a
There are
There isnt any
Its big / small / old.
The people are
Its open ten hours a day.
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Grammar 1
There isnt / There arent
Underline the correct words.
I work for VSO. Im a volunteer. The job is very diffcult.
There (1) arent / isnt a lot of time for fun, but I love the
work. There (2) arent / isnt any other volunteers where
I work Im the only one. I work in a school in Africa.
There (3) arent / isnt a lot of money and there (4) arent /
isnt many books. About 300 students study in the school,
but there (5) arent / isnt many teachers. VSO is very
important here. There (6) arent / isnt enough volunteers
for all the work.
Grammar 2
Like (1)
Complete the questions and short answers.
A: (1) you like football?
B: No, I (2) . Its boring.
A: Do you (3) playing sports?
B: Yes, I (4) .
A: (5) you like running?
B: (6) , I do.
C: (7) , I dont. But I like swimming.
Grammar 3
Like (2)
Underline the correct answers.
1 A: Do you like your job?
B: Its very interesting. / Yes, I do.
2 A: Whats your favourite sport?
B: I like playing golf. / No, I dont.
3 A: Do you like basketball?
B: I like basketball. / No, I dont.
4 A: Do you like Italian food?
B: I like pizza and pasta. / Yes, I do.
5 A: Whats your favourite food?
B: I like Chinese food. / No, I dont.
Grammar 4
Review
Tick () the correct sentence or question.
1 a There isnt any VSO volunteers in Brazil.
b There arent any VSO volunteers in Brazil.
2 a Do you like swimming?
b What do you like swimming?
3 a There isnt a school in the village.
b There arent a school in the village.
4 a Do your favourite food?
b Whats your favourite food?
5 a Do you like your job? Yes, I do.
b Do you like your job? Its interesting.
6 a There isnt any students.
b There arent any students.
7 a There arent a volunteer in my country.
b There arent any volunteers in my country.
Vocabulary 1
Jobs
Complete the sentences with the correct words.
1 Im a farmer. I work o .
2 I dont have a job. Im un .
3 I work in an o . Its boring.
4 Im a waiter. I work in a re .
5 I dont work. Im a s at a university.
6 I work in a s . I like my job.
7 I dont work now. Im 67 and Im r .
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Vocabulary 2A
Sports (1)
Write the correct sport next to each picture.
American football dancing golf judo
motorbike racing tennis
1 2

3 4

5 6

Vocabulary 2B
Sports (2)
Put the words in the box in the correct column.
American football motorbike racing basketball
cricket judo running golf ski-jumping tennis
swimming
Sports with a ball Sports no ball
Vocabulary 3
Review
Underline the different word in each group. Read the
categories to help you.
1 sports: table tennis retired running
2 where people work: judo at home in a shop
3 sports no ball: capoeira dancing football
4 where people work: unemployed outdoors in an offce
5 sports with a ball: golf swimming cricket
6 where people work: offce restaurant student
Pronunciation
Like

Listen. Underline the number of words you can hear.
a 3 4 5
b 3 4 5
c 3 4 5
d 3 4 5
e 3 4 5
f 3 4 5
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Listening 1
Describing jobs

Listen. Underline the correct names.

Greg Sonya
1 Greg / Sonya works for VSO.
2 Greg / Sonya doesnt like his/her job.
3 Greg / Sonya works outdoors.
4 A lot of Gregs / Sonyas friends are unemployed.
5 Gregs / Sonyas work isnt easy.
6 Greg / Sonya works in a quiet place.
7 Greg / Sonya works with friendly people.
Listening 2
Do you like ?

Listen. Match speakers 15 to their favourite sport ae.
Speaker 1
Speaker 2
Speaker 3
Speaker 4
Speaker 5
a b
c d
e
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A sport for everyone
1 Find ten sports.
B J S W I M M I N G
R U N N I N G B R I
G D A E V O G O L F
E O S H G S E D I O
I D T I O K P L Y O
Y W E C R I C K E T
M S N U Q I J S Z B
D A N C I N G E O A
O X I F L G I R A L
B A S K E T B A L L
2 Read A sport for everyone. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
1 There arent lots of sports at the club. T / F
2 There is tennis and football. T / F
3 There arent any ball games. T / F
4 There arent any dance classes. T / F
5 Capoeira is boring. T / F
6 Capoeira is from Brazil. T / F
3 Complete the sentences with the correct word.
1 Do you swimming?
2 No, I .
3 Which sports popular in your
country?
4 is your favourite sport?
5 My sport is tennis.
A sport for everyone
Do you like sports?
Do you want to keep t?
Join your local sports club.
There are many sports to choose from.
There is basketball and tennis great fun and there
are lots of people to play with.
Dont like ball games? Dont worry. There is
swimming and running.
Do you like dancing? There are dance classes every
day and also the interesting sport of capoeira from
Brazil.
To join phone: 0800 0794653
or email: sport4all@virgin.net
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Your favourite sport
Reading
1 Read about Maria and Georges favourite things.
Complete the table.
Maria
My favourite sport is tennis. Its easy and fun. My
favourite food is Chinese in England Chinese
restaurants are cheap and the people are friendly.
My favourite type of music is classical.
George
My favourite food is Italian. Theres a big Italian
restaurant near my house. It isnt expensive and the
food is good. My favourite type of music is opera
its interesting. My favourite sport is football. I like
ball games.
Favourite Maria George
sport
music
food
2 Read the texts again. Complete the sentences.
1 favourite food is Chinese.
2 The Italian restaurant is .
3 Chinese food is in England.
4 Georges type of music is opera.
5 For Maria tennis is easy and .
6 favourite sport is football.
Language focus
3 Put the words in the correct order.
1 favourite / Indian / my / is / food

2 tennis / I / like

3 type / favourite / of / my / music / Italian / is

4 restaurant / my / is / expensive / favourite

5 favourite / whats / flm? / your

Preparing to write
4 Write a list of your favourite things (food, sport, music).
Write adjectives to describe them.
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Write a paragraph about your favourite things.
Useful expressions
My favourite sport / music/ food is
I like
Its easy / difcult / fun / interesting / cheap / expensive.
it isnt expensive / cheap / difcult.
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Grammar 1A
Present simple (1)
Underline the correct form of the verb.
1 I have / has breakfast at seven oclock.
2 She start / starts work at half past eight.
3 What time do you go / goes to work?
4 He go / goes to the gym every day.
5 We have / has coffee at ten oclock.
6 Mark fnish / fnishes work at three oclock.
7 Ana go / goes home at half past seven.
8 They have / has dinner at nine oclock.
Grammar 1B
Present simple (2)
Complete the text with the verbs in the box.
fnish fnishes go goes has have start
starts
My name is Eric and I work in an offce. I
(1) breakfast at half past six in the
morning. I (2) work at eight oclock. I
usually (3) work at three oclock and then
(4) to the gym. My brother is called Olaf
hes a student. He (5) breakfast at about
nine oclock and (6) to college. He
(7) college at ten oclock and he
(8) in the afternoon at about four oclock.
Grammar 2
Present simple negative
Underline the correct form of the verb.
1 I dont have / dont has / doesnt have a shower in the
morning.
2 Emma dont start / dont starts / doesnt start work at eight
oclock.
3 They doesnt work / dont work / dont works at night.
4 We dont have / dont has / doesnt have time to shop in
the morning.
5 My sister dont have / doesnt have / doesnt has breakfast.
6 The supermarket dont close / dont closes / doesnt close at
night.
7 He dont work / dont works / doesnt work in a call centre.
Grammar 3
Review
Are these sentences correct or incorrect?
1 I starts work at nine oclock. correct / incorrect
2 Hannah doesnt work in an offce. correct / incorrect
3 They have lunch at one oclock. correct / incorrect
4 We doesnt go to work at night. correct / incorrect
5 You dont go to the gym. correct / incorrect
6 My sister fnishes work at six oclock. correct / incorrect
7 I goes to bed at a quarter to eleven. correct / incorrect
8 The shop close at fve oclock. correct / incorrect
Vocabulary 1A
Daily routine / have and go
Underline the correct words.
1 In the morning I go / have a shower.
2 Then I go / have breakfast.
3 After breakfast I go / have to work.
4 At one oclock I go / have lunch.
5 After work I go / have to the gym.
6 Then I go / have home.
7 In the evening I go / have dinner.
8 At ten oclock I go / have to bed.
Vocabulary 1B
Daily routine
Write the phrases in the box next to the correct pictures.
go to bed go to work have breakfast have lunch
go to the gym
1 2

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Vocabulary 2A
Times of day (1)
Put the letters in the correct order to spell four times of
day.
1 trenoaofn
2 niengve
3 gromnin
4 gtinh
Vocabulary 2B
Times of day (2)
Write the times of day in exercise 2A in the correct time
order.
1
2
3
4
Vocabulary 3
The time
Match clocks 18 to times ah.
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
a a quarter past nine
b a quarter to three
c fve past eleven
d half past six
e six oclock
f ten past two
g twenty fve to four
h twenty past eight
Functional language
Giving an opinion
Put the words in the box in the correct column.
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Pronunciation
The time

Listen and tick () the correct time.
1 a b
2 a b
3 a b
4 a b
5 a b
6 a b
7 a b
Listening 1
The time

Listen. Complete the sentences with the times in the
box.
1.15 3.20 3.45 5.35 6.30 7.45 8.30
8.50
1 Im a teacher. I go to work at .
2 A: Excuse me. Whats the time?
B: Its .
3 Im a taxi driver. I work at night and I usually fnish at
in the morning.
4 The train leaves at .
5 Im a student and I start college at .
6 We always stop work and have lunch at
.
7 I work in a shop. The shop opens at
and closes at .
Listening 2
Daily routine

Listen. Match sentences 16 to times af.
1 I have a shower. a 7.00am
2 I start work. b 5.30pm
3 I have breakfast. c 9.00am
4 I fnish work. d 6.15pm
5 I have dinner. e 11.00pm
6 I go to bed. f 7.45am
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Reading
Your body clock
1 Read Ask Dr Harry. Match his answers 1 and 2 to the
letters A and B.
1
You and your sister have different body clocks you
have a late body clock, and she has an early body
clock. You are both normal!
2
Your sons body clock is late. This is normal for
young people. Tell your son to drink coffee in the
morning, and to go to bed early.
2 Read the texts again. Underline the correct name.
1 Sam / Hana has breakfast early in the morning.
2 Hana / Liz has breakfast at 7 oclock
3 Hana / Liz goes running in the evening.
4 Sam / Liz has a big breakfast.
5 Hana / Liz likes mornings.
6 Sam / Hana goes to bed late.
7 Sam / Hana has a coffee in the evening.
3 Find these words in letters A and B.
1 the opposite of morning: e
2 the opposite of big: s
3 a sport: r
4 food you eat in the morning: b
5 the opposite of brother: s
4 Match the clocks to the activities.
1 Sam has breakfast at
2 He goes to bed at
3 Hana goes running at
4 Liz starts work at
5 Hana has a coffee at
a
b
c
d
e
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Ask Dr Harry
A
My son Sam is 17. In the morning he sleeps very late.
He has a shower at 10 oclock and a big breakfast at 11 oclock. He doesnt go to
bed early. He drinks coffee at 11 oclock at night, and goes to bed at 1 oclock in the
morning. I dont know what to do!
Mrs M Smith
B
My sister Hana goes to bed at 10 oclock. She likes mornings and she goes running at
6 oclock. After that she has a small breakfast and a coffee at 7 oclock and starts work
at 8. I dont like mornings I have breakfast at 9 oclock, I start work at 10 oclock
and I go running in the evening. I go to bed late, at 12 oclock. Why are we different?
Liz
Glossary
body clock (noun) a clock in your body; it controls
when you want to sleep, eat, etc.
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Writing
A day in my life
Reading
1 Read the text and answer the question.
Whats different about Gregors day?
My names Gregor and Im a
taxi driver. I work in New York
and I like my job. My day starts
late because I work at night. I
have breakfast at six oclock in
the evening. I start work at half
past six. I have a coffee at
about ten oclock and then I
have lunch at one oclock in the
morning. I nish work at ve
oclock in the morning and I go
home. After that I have dinner and then I take my
children to school. I go to bed at half past nine in the
morning.
2 Read the text again. Match activities 15 to the times
ae.
1 Gregor has breakfast at a 18.30
2 He fnishes work at b 18.00
3 He goes to bed at c 01.00
4 He has lunch at d 05.00
5 He starts work at e 09.30
3 Read the text again and answer the questions.
1 What does Gregor do?

2 Does he like his job?

3 What time does he have a coffee?

4 What does he do after dinner?

5 Does he sleep at night?

Language focus
4 Underline the correct word to complete the sentences.
1 Gregor goes / has breakfast at six oclock.
2 I go / have to work at nine oclock.
3 We go / have coffee in the morning.
4 Lucy goes / has to the gym after work.
5 He doesnt go / have dinner at home.
6 What time do you go / have to bed?
Preparing to write
5 Complete the sentences about you.
1 I have breakfast at .
2 I go to work / school at .
3 I start work / school at .
4 I have lunch at .
5 I go home at .
6 I have dinner at .
7 I go to bed at .
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Writing
Write a paragraph about a day in your life.
Useful phrases
start / nish work at
at six oclock / half past seven I
in the morning / afternoon / evening
at night
I get up at and then I
After that, I
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Grammar 1A
Question words (1)
Underline the correct question words.
1 What / When is the name of the site?
2 What / When is a good time to visit?
3 How much / When is it?
4 What / When is it open?
5 When / Where is it?
6 What / When are the main attractions?
Grammar 1B
Question words (2)
Match questions 16 to answers af.
1 What is the name of the site?
2 Where is it?
3 How much is it?
4 When is it open?
5 When is a good time to visit?
6 What are the main attractions?
a It is busy in the summer. Spring is a good season to go
there.
b Every day from 9.00am to 5.00pm.
c Chichen Itza.
d The Kukulkan Pyramid, the Temple of the Warriors.
There is also a tourist market.
e Its 98 pesos.
f On the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
Grammar 2A
Present simple questions (1)
Put the words in the correct order.
1 do work? Where they

2 does to bed? When go he

3 she work? does time start What

4 with? you Who live do

5 breakfast? sister your When have does

6 English? you Where study do

7 work he does with? Who

8 open? it does What time

Grammar 2B
Present simple questions (2)
Write the question for the answers.
1
I live with my parents.
2
She has breakfast at half past seven in the morning.
3
I work in a small caf in the national park.
4
Hes a tour guide in Madrid.
5
I work with three colleagues in a small offce.
6
She plays the guitar and goes swimming in her free
time.
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Grammar 3
Review
Are these sentences correct or incorrect?
1 Where do you work? correct / incorrect
2 What is it open? correct / incorrect
3 Who does she work with? correct / incorrect
4 What does the name of the place? correct / incorrect
5 What time do you go to work? correct / incorrect
6 When does you have breakfast? correct / incorrect
7 What does the main attractions? correct / incorrect
8 How much is it? correct / incorrect
Vocabulary 1A
Places in nature (1)
Put the letters in the correct order to spell places in nature.
1 deetrs
2 vreir
3 dslina
4 leka
5 steofr
6 nuantiom
7 lintaoan krap
Vocabulary 1B
Places in nature (2)
Write the words in the box under the pictures.
desert forest island lake mountain river
1 2

3 4

5 6
Vocabulary 2A
People you know (1)
Put the words in the box in the correct column.
boss classmate colleague fatmate friend
girlfriend/boyfriend neighbour teacher
study work personal life
Vocabulary 2B
People you know (2)
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
1 Im a student. These are my c .
2 I work in an offce. My b is very
friendly.
3 Sam lives in a fat. He doesnt know his
n .
4 This is Magda. Shes my g .
5 Fred and Oscar are f . They live
together.
6 I study French. This is my t . Shes from
Paris.
7 After work Ravi goes out for a drink with his
c .
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Listening 1
UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Listen. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 The name of the site is the Wet Tropics. T / F
2 Its in the north west of Australia. T / F
3 Its $3 a day. T / F
4 Its open every day. T / F
5 You cant walk in the park, because there are
dangerous animals. T / F
6 You can visit a big waterfall. T / F
7 Its good to go in the dry season. T / F
8 It isnt very hot in the wet season. T / F
Listening 2
A tour guide

Listen. Tick () the questions Matt answers.
1 Whats your name?
2 Where do you live?
3 Where do you work?
4 What time do you have breakfast?
5 What do you do?
6 Who do you work with?
7 When do you work?
8 What do you do in your free time?
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Three World Heritage sites
1 Read Three World Heritage sites. Match the photos to
two of the descriptions.
1
2
2 Read the text again and answer the questions.
1 Which site isnt on land?

2 What is the Tokaj area famous for?

3 Where is Timbuktu?

4 What are the main attractions of the Great Barrier
Reef?

5 Where is the Tokaj area?

6 How many people live in Timbuktu?

Three World Heritage sites
A Great Barrier Reef, Australia
This World Heritage site is in the sea, not on land.
There are 1,500 different types of fsh and also
turtles and sharks. Lots of tourists go diving there
every year.
B Tokaj area, Hungary
This place is in the north-east of the country, about
200 km from the capital city Budapest. The area
is famous for its sweet wine. There are lots of old
farms, villages and small towns.
C Timbuktu, Africa
This is an old city in Africa. It is famous for its
university. It is a long way from other places near
the desert and is diffcult to get to. Today the
population of the city is about 30,000.
3 Find these words and phrases in the texts.
1 animals with four legs that live in the sea (noun)
2 these people are on holiday (noun)
3 you swim under water in this sport (noun)
4 people grow food and keep animals here (noun)
5 students learn in this place (noun)
6 this is a very dry place nothing grows here (noun)
7 the number of people in a place (noun)
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Describing people
Reading
1 Read the text. Who is it about?
a a neighbour
b a fatmate
c a colleague
This is Michelle my friend.
Shes a nurse and we work at
the hospital in my town. Shes
from New Zealand but she
lives in London. She lives
with her boyfriend, hes a
teacher. She starts work at
seven oclock in the morning
and fnishes at three oclock
in the afternoon. Sometimes
she works at the weekend. In her free time she goes
swimming, goes to the cinema or she dances.
Language focus
2 Complete the questions with the words in the box.
Who Where Where When What time
What What
1 does Michelle work?
2 does she do?
3 is she from?
4 does she live with?
5 does she start work?
6 does she fnish?
7 does she do in her free time?
3 Read the text again and answer the questions in
exercise 2.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Preparing to write
4 Think of someone you know. Answer the questions
about them.
1 Where does he/she work?

2 What does he/she do?

3 Where is he/she from?

4 Who does he/she live with?

5 When does he/she start work?

6 What does he/she do in her free time?

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Useful phrases
This is
He / She is
He / She is from
He / She works at
He / She lives with
In his / her free time he / she ...
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Grammar 1A
Adverbs of frequency (1)
Match the adverbs of frequency 14 to the percentages
ad.
1 usually a 100%
2 never b 65%
3 always c 30%
4 sometimes d 0%
Grammar 1B
Adverbs of frequency (2)
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences and
questions.
1 always / Sam / Friday nights. / on / goes out

2 fast food / I / eat / for lunch. / usually

3 the weekend? / you / Do / at / always / go out

4 is / Jurgen / late / sometimes / for class.

5 never / the theatre. / goes / Lucy / to

6 eat / We / sometimes / Chinese food.

7 Ben / does / to the gym / go / usually / the evening? / in

8 on / at home / they / Sunday night. / are / always

Grammar 2
Review
Put the adverbs of frequency in the correct position in the
sentences.
1 I eat Chinese food on Fridays. (always)

2 Do you go to the cinema on Saturday evening? (usually)

3 She goes out Saturday night. (every)

4 We have lunch at home. (sometimes)

5 I eat meat. (never)

6 Linda is on time for her salsa class. (always)

7 He drinks coffee in the morning. (sometimes)

8 She eats chicken for dinner Monday. (every)

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Vocabulary 1A
Food (1)
Complete the puzzle.
1 2
3
4
T
5 6
7
Across
1 4
5 7
Down
2 3
5 6
Vocabulary 1B
Food (2)
Put the words in the box in the correct column.
cakes vegetables juice coffee meat tea
ice cream rice water potatoes fruit
main drinks dessert
Vocabulary 2A
Days of the week (1)
Complete the days of the week with the missing vowels
(a, e, i, o, u).
1 M nd y
2 Fr d y
3 S t rd y
4 S nd y
5 Th rsd y
6 T sd y
7 W dn sd y
Vocabulary 2B
Days of the week (2)
Put the days of the week in the correct order.
Friday Monday Saturday Sunday Thursday
Tuesday Wednesday
1 Monday
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Vocabulary 3
Extend your vocabulary: classes
Match words and phrases 15 to the correct class ae.
1 Chinese a music class
2 web design b language class
3 food and drink c cookery class
4 painting d computer class
5 piano e art class
Functional language
Offering
Put the words in the correct order.
1 eat? / something / you / Would / like / to

2 orange juice? / Do / any / have / you

3 are. / Here / you

4 cake. / Its / type / a / of

5 some? / Would / to try / like / you

Pronunciation
Days of the week

Listen. Tick () the word with the correct stress.
1 Monday Monday
2 Tuesday Tuesday
3 Wednesday Wednesday
4 Thursday Thursday
5 Friday Friday
6 Saturday Saturday
7 Sunday Sunday
Listening 1A
Food and drink (1)

Listen. Who talks about the food and drink in the box?
Put the words in the correct column.
cakes eggs fsh fruit juice meat pasta
tea vegetables coffee
Speaker 1: man Speaker 2: woman
Listening 1B
Food and drink (2)

Listen. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 The man often has eggs and bacon for
breakfast. T / F
2 He drinks tea at lunchtime. T / F
3 His big meal is dinner. T / F
4 He always has potatoes for dinner. T / F
5 He never has dessert. T / F
6 The woman sometimes has a cup of coffee
at breakfast. T / F
7 The man and the woman have a sandwich
for lunch. T / F
8 For dinner the woman usually eats meat
or fsh. T / F
9 She never eats cake. T / F
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Three restaurants
1 Read Three restaurants. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
1 The Lime Tree looks very good. T / F
2 You dont eat pasta at Giuseppes. T / F
3 A main course is 60 at My Plaice. T / F
4 On Mondays, My Plaice is open until
11 oclock. T / F
5 The Lime Tree isnt very busy at the weekend. T / F
6 The pizzas are cheap at Giuseppes. T / F
2 Read the text again and answer the questions.
1 Which restaurant doesnt cook meat?

2 How much is a meal for two people at My Plaice?

3 Is The Lime Tree busy on Fridays?

4 What is the name of the Italian restaurant?

5 What food do you eat at My Plaice?

6 When is Giuseppes busy?

3 Put the letters in the correct order to spell words from
the text.
1 scldiieuo
2 tema
3 psxeevien
4 sbuy
5 nlhcu
6 phace
Three restaurants
The Lime Tree
This restaurant doesnt look very good, but the food is delicious. Go there during the
week Monday or Tuesday. At the end of the week and at the weekend its really busy.
They dont cook meat or fsh.
My Plaice
This is a fsh restaurant by the sea, so you know the fsh is very good. It is a bit
expensive a main course is about 20. So a meal for two people is about 6070
but the food is delicious. It is open until 11 oclock during the week and until 12 oclock
on Saturday.
Giuseppes
This is a very busy, friendly Italian restaurant. They have really good pasta. The pizzas
are really big and cheap they are about 5. Its busy at lunch because its near lots of
offces.
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Writing
A great restaurant
Reading
1 Read the text and tick () the food Natasha talks about.



I love food and I always go to restaurants
with my friends at the weekend. I usually
like to eat Chinese food, sometimes Indian
and sometimes I try something new.
Theres a great Japanese restaurant near
my house. They have fantastic sushi. Sushi
is rice and fsh, but the fsh isnt cooked I
love it. The people in the restaurant are
really friendly and its a good place to eat.
Natasha
2 Read the text again. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
1 Natasha doesnt like food. T / F
2 She likes eating lots of different food. T / F
3 She lives near a Japanese restaurant. T / F
4 She doesnt like fsh. T / F
5 She doesnt like the people in the restaurant. T / F
3 Add words from the text to the table below.
Nationalities Adjectives Adverbs of frequency
Chinese fantastic always
4 Match 16 to af to make phrases.
1 I love a to eat.
2 I usually go b to an Italian
3 My favourite food restaurant.
4 Theres a nice Spanish restaurant c Tapas.
5 They have great d is pizza.
6 Its a great place e in my town.
f restaurants.
Preparing to write
5 Answer these questions about eating out.
1 Do you like eating out?

2 How often do you go out to eat?

3 Where do you go?

4 Do you have a favourite restaurant?

5 Why do you like it?

6 What is your favourite food?

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Writing
Write about a restaurant you like.
Useful phrases
I always / usually / sometimes / never
I like
Theres a
I sometimes go there
The food is
Its great / fantastic / good.
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Grammar 1A
Prepositions of place (1)
Look at the picture. Underline the correct prepositions.
1 The sofa is in / next to / under the room.
2 The cushions are in / on / under the sofa.
3 The lamp is in / on / next to the TV.
4 The TV is in / on / under the window.
5 The cups are in / on / next to the coffee table.
Grammar 1B
Prepositions of place (2)
Look at the picture. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
1 The lamp is next to the window. T / F
2 The bag is under the bed. T / F
3 The pictures are in the wall. T / F
4 The fowers are in the vase. T / F
5 The table is on the lamp. T / F
6 The table is under the bed. T / F
Grammar 2
Imperatives
Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.
Dont forget Go Have Rent Take Visit
1 a bike. Its a good way to get around
the city.
2 lunch at one of the fantastic
restaurants.
3 shopping in the open-air market.
4 to take your camera.
5 the park on Margaret Island.
6 the bus to the museum.
Vocabulary 1A
Rooms and furniture (1)
Put the headings in the box in the correct column.
bathroom bedroom kitchen living room
1 2 3 4
TV
sofa
bookshelf
fridge
cooker
sink
lamp
bed
shower
toilet
washbasin
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Vocabulary 1B
Rooms and furniture (2)
Write the words in the box under the correct pictures.
armchair bookshelf fridge lamp bath table
1 2

3 4

5 6

Vocabulary 2
Types of transport
Match pictures 16 to the types of transport af.
1 2
3 4
5 6
a by bike
b by bus
c by car
d by plane
e by train
f on foot
Vocabulary 3
Review
Underline the different word in each group.
1 kitchen bedroom sink
2 plane wardrobe bike
3 armchair fridge cooker
4 washbasin bookshelf train
5 bathroom lamp chair
6 car foot bus
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Functional language
Making recommendations
Put the words in the correct order.
1 the / Visit / mountain. / fantastic. / Its

2 the view. / Look / at / really / Its / beautiful.

3 the park. / Eat / the restaurant / in / at / delicious.
/ food / The / is

4 Dont forget / Robben Island. / to visit / interesting.
/ very / Its

5 in / shopping / Go / the market. / isnt / It / expensive.

Pronunciation
Sentence stress

Listen. Underline the stressed word in the phrases.
1 have lunch
2 go shopping
3 visit a museum
4 rent a bike
5 take a train
Listening
Describing a house

Listen and underline the correct words.
1 There are four / fve rooms in the house.
2 There are three / two bedrooms.
3 The bathroom / living room is next to the bedroom.
4 There is / isnt a shower in the bathroom.
5 Theres a view of the beach from the bedroom / living
room window.
6 Theres a lamp on the table / bookshelf.
7 There are three / four armchairs in the living room.
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Reading
A place to live
1 Put the letters in the correct order to spell rooms in a
house.
1 itchnek
2 thormabo
3 moredob
4 glivni omor
2 Read A place to live and look at the picture. Who lives in
this house?
1 Angus
2 Yotimo

3 Read the text again and underline the correct name.
1 Yotimo / Angus doesnt live with anybody.
2 Yotimo / Angus lives near other people.
3 Yotimos / Angus house has only three rooms.
4 Yotimos / Angus house doesnt have a living room.
5 Yotimo / Angus doesnt live in the mountains.
6 Yotimo / Angus likes living in his house.
4 Complete the sentences with two or three words.
1 Its where Yotimo and Kirima live.
2 Iqaluit is a .
3 Their favourite room in the house is .
4 Yotimo thinks the .
5 Angus lives in .
6 His house doesnt have .
7 He washes .
8 Its cold .
A place to live
Yotimo and his wife Kirima live in Canada and its very cold. They live in a small city
called Iqaluit in a house near the sea. Theres a kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom.
Theres a stove in the kitchen so the house is very warm. Theres a big table and six
chairs in the kitchen. Its their favourite room in the house. Yotimo doesnt like living
there because the weather is terrible.
Angus lives alone in a cottage in the mountains of Scotland. There arent a lot of
people where he lives. The cottage is small. Theres one bedroom, a living room, a small
kitchen but no bathroom. He washes in the river next to the house. In the winter its
cold. He loves living there because he likes nature.
Glossary
stove (noun) an object that provides heat for a room
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Writing
My favourite room
Vocabulary
1 Put the letters in the correct order to make words for
things in houses.
1 ofas
2 grefd
3 lateb
4 nksi
5 archi
6 rockeo
Reading
2 Read the text. Tick () the correct picture.
Its my favourite room in the house.
Its warm and I like to sit in it.
There is a small table and a lamp.
There are two big sofas and there are
some bookshelves in the corner, but there
isnt a TV.
1
2
3 Read the text again and answer the questions.
1 Why does the writer like the room?

2 How many sofas are there?

3 Where are the bookshelves?

4 Is there a table in the room?

5 Is there a TV in the room?

Language focus
4 Look at picture 1 and complete the text. Use the verb be
and prepositions of place.
Its my favourite room in the house. There
(1) a small table and there
(2) two chairs. Theres a cooker and there
is a TV (3) the corner. There is a sink
(4) the window and there is a clock
(5) the wall. There (6)
a sofa.
5 Match the questions and answers.
1 What is your favourite room in your house?
2 Why do you like it?
3 What furniture is there in the room?
4 Where is the furniture?
a It has a nice big sofa and I like to relax there.
b The bookcase is next to the TV and the two chairs are
next to the sofa.
c My living room.
d Theres a TV, a bookcase, two chairs and a sofa.
Preparing to write
6 Answer the questions.
1 What is your favourite room in your house?

2 Why do you like it?

3 What furniture is there in the room?

4 Where is the furniture?

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Writing
Write about your favourite room.
Useful phrases
My favourite room is
I like it because
There is / are
The ... are in / on / under / next to ...
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Ancient & Modern
Grammar 1A
Was / were (1)
Underline was or were.
1 The Sumerian civilisation was / were in modern-day
Iraq.
2 The Sumerians was / were great architects and built
small temples.
3 They was / were the frst people to use writing.
4 Uruk was / were the main city.
5 The typical food was / were fsh and wheat.
6 There was / were twelve months in the Sumerian year.
7 The calendar was / were lunar (used the moon).
Grammar 1B
Was / were (2)
Complete the text with was or were.
Cuzco (1) an important city in the Inca
Empire and is now a UNESCO world heritage site. It
(2) the capital of the Inca Empire and
there (3) many important temples and
beautiful buildings. The most important person
(4) the Sapa Inca. He
(5) the king of the Incas. In the 400 years
of the empire there (6) only 14 kings.
Grammar 2
Was / were positive, negatives and
questions
Underline the correct words.
A: Where (1) was / were you last week?
B: I (2) was / were in Rome.
A: (3) Was / Were you on holiday?
B: No, I (4) wasnt / werent. I (5) was / were on a business
trip.
A: (6) Was / Were your boss there with you?
B: No, she (7) wasnt / werent.
A: (8) Was / Were there any problems?
B: No, there (9) wasnt / werent. (10) It was / were a great
trip.
Grammar 3
Review
Are the sentences correct or incorrect?
1 Was the weather good? correct / incorrect
2 The traffc were terrible. correct / incorrect
3 Was you with your family? correct / incorrect
4 They were there in the afternoon. correct / incorrect
5 No, I wasnt. correct / incorrect
6 Were there any problems? correct / incorrect
7 Yes, she were. correct / incorrect
8 It werent cheap. correct / incorrect
Vocabulary 1A
Adjectives (1)
Complete the words.
1 This food is de . Can I have some
more?
2 The weather was wo . It was sunny
every day.
3 The traffc was really a . There were
lots of cars.
4 The people were very fr . It was really
nice.
5 The pyramids were be . It was great to
see them.
6 The hotel wasnt very m , but the
rooms were OK.
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Vocabulary 1B
Adjectives (2)
Complete the puzzle.
1 2 3
4
5
6
7
Across
5 A: Look out of the window. Isnt the view ?
B: Yes, its wonderful.
6 I cant sleep. The traffc is really .
7 A: This holiday is .
B: Yes, its great.
Down
1 How much was it? Wow! It was very .
2 Im sorry I cant eat this. Its .
3 A: This food tastes really nice.
B: Yes, its .
4 There was so much traffc. The streets were really .
Pronunciation 1A
Word stress (1)

Listen. Underline the word with the stress on a
different syllable.
1 fantastic expensive busy
2 awful fantastic friendly
3 delicious terrible beautiful
4 cheap noisy cold
5 delicious fantastic terrible
6 awful modern expensive
7 fantastic beautiful friendly
Pronunciation 1B
Word stress (2)

Listen. Put the adjectives in the box in the correct
column.
awful beautiful delicious expensive friendly
terrible fantastic noisy wonderful
Listening 1
Life in the past

Listen. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 The Egyptians were good architects. T / F
2 Agriculture wasnt important to them. T / F
3 Their typical food was fsh and vegetables. T / F
4 There was a symbol for the number 10 in
ancient Egypt. T / F
5 Animals werent important to the Egyptians. T / F
6 Cats were popular pets. T / F
Listening 2
Asking about a trip

Listen and underline the correct words.
1 Adam / Rachel was in Marrakesh.
2 The shops / palaces were fantastic.
3 The buildings were awful / beautiful.
4 There was / wasnt a big market.
5 The weather / traffc was awful.
6 The food was / wasnt very nice.
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Ancient & Modern
Reading
The Vikings
1 Read The Vikings. Tick () the places that Katrina talks
about.
1 a Christmas market
2 a temple
3 a museum
4 the typical food for Vikings
5 a hotel
6 the people
2 Find these words in the text.
1 the opposite of boring:
2 another word for fantastic:
3 a place you visit to learn about history:
4 a place with lots of different things to buy:
5 a place where you go for coffee:
3 Read the text again. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
1 York wasnt very interesting. T / F
2 There was an amazing museum. T / F
3 There wasnt a lot of information about
the Vikings. T / F
4 The Vikings werent from York. T / F
5 The Vikings were important. T / F
6 Katrina wasnt interested in history before. T / F
7 There wasnt anything to buy at the
Christmas market. T / F
The Vikings
Hi Luis,
On Sunday we were in York. York is in the north of England. It was very cold, but it was
very interesting. There was a lot to do there.
There is a museum called the Jorvik Viking Centre and it was amazing. In the museum
there was lots of information about the Vikings. The Vikings were from modern-day
Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Their civilisation was important from AD 800 to 1050.
For the Vikings, meat and fsh were the most important food. I wasnt interested in
history, but now I am.
There was also a Christmas market. There were lots of interesting things to buy and
there were cafs with food and drink it was lovely!
See you soon
Katrina
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Ancient & Modern
Writing
A holiday postcard
Reading
1 Read the postcard and tick () the things Bret writes
about.
1 the weather
2 the food
3 historic sites
4 the hotel
5 the people
6 the taxis
7 the traffc
Dear Sue
I was on holiday last week in Cape
Town, South Africa. Heres a photo
of Cape Town with a view of Table
Mountain. The weather was fantastic
it was sunny every day. There were
lots of places to visit and lots of
things to see. The hotel was OK but
there was a lot of trafc, and the taxis
were expensive. The food was good
there was a great restaurant at the
Waterfront. It wasnt very big but the
food was delicious.
Bret
2 Read the postcard again and answer the questions.
1 Where was Bret last week?

2 Was the weather good?

3 What was expensive?

4 Was there a lot of traffc?

5 What was the food like?

Language focus
3 Replace nice with an adjective from the box. Change
wasnt to was in 2 and 5.
beautiful cold delicious friendly terrible
1 The food was really nice.

2 The weather wasnt nice.

3 The taxi drivers were nice.

4 The views from the top of the mountain were nice.

5 The traffc wasnt very nice.

Preparing to write
4 Think about a holiday you were on. Make notes about
these things.
the weather
the food
the traffc
the people
the historic sites
the hotel
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Writing
Write a postcard about the holiday.
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Useful phrases
The weather was
There were
The was / wasnt
The were / werent
busy / noisy / awful / bad / terrible / cold
wonderful / fantastic / delicious / friendly / beautiful
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Life & Times
Grammar 1
Past simple regular
Complete the text with the correct form of the verb in
brackets.
Marie Sklodowska was born on 7 November 1867, in
Poland. In 1891 she (1) (move) to Paris
and (2) (start) university. She
(3) (study) physics and mathematics at
the Sorbonne. In 1895 she (4) (marry)
Pierre Curie and they (5) (work) together
researching radioactivity. Pierre (6) (die)
in 1906 but Marie (7) (continue) the
research. Marie Curie (8) (die) on 4 July
1934, aged 66.
Grammar 2
Past simple irregular
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb
in brackets.
1 Marie Curie (win) two Nobel Prizes.
2 I (speak) to John yesterday.
3 He (get) a new job.
4 We both (go) to university.
5 She (meet) her husband at university.
6 Marie and Pierre Curie (have) two
children.
Grammar 3
Past simple negative
Underline the correct words.
1 In 2008 Hilary Clinton didnt win / won the US
election.
2 My brother didnt go / went to Australia.
3 The Chinese New Year didnt started / start on
1 January.
4 He didnt / not live in London.
5 Nelson Mandela didnt die / died in 2008.
6 I didnt saw / see you yesterday.
7 They didnt get / got married last week.
Grammar 4
Review
Write the past simple form of the verbs. Some are
irregular.
1 go
2 start
3 see
4 write
5 study
6 think
7 work
8 fnish
9 meet
10 know
Vocabulary 1
Years

Listen. Write the years in numbers.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Vocabulary 2
Life events
Match words 15 to words ae to make expressions about
life events.
1 buy a children
2 get b a house
3 go c work
4 have d married
5 start e to school
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Life & Times
Vocabulary 3A
Dates (1)
Put the letters in the correct order to spell months.
1 neju
2 cahmr
3 ilrap
4 sugatu
5 nebmevro
6 rebmespte
7 anjyrua
8 derbecme
9 yfburear
10 coboret
Vocabulary 3B
Dates (2)
Put the months in the box in the correct order.
August December February January September
July June March May November October
April
1 7
2 8
3 9
4 10
5 11
6 12
Vocabulary 4
Dates (3)

Listen. Underline the date you hear.
a 7
th
July / 27
th
July
b 5
th
May / 15
th
May
c 1
st
April / 3
rd
April
d 8
th
August / 18
th
August
e 4
th
February / 14
th
February
f 13
th
October / 30
th
October
g 3
rd
March / 13
th
March
Pronunciation
Regular past simple

Listen. Underline the word in each group with a
different -ed ending.
1 died lived visited
2 fnished ended started
3 repeated continued elected
4 listened liked worked
5 married started studied
6 lived died worked
Listening
Life events

Listen. Match events 15 to the months in 2008.
1 Heath Ledger died. Edmund Hillary died.
2 Chinese Year of the Rat started.
3 India sent ten satellites into space.
4 Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at
the Olympics.
5 Barack Obama elected 44
th
President of the US.
a November
b January
c August
d February
e April
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Life & Times
Reading
The noughties
1 Read The noughties. Find these words in the text.
1 ten years (noun)
2 an online diary (noun)
3 a top you wear one part covers your head (noun)
4 a natural disaster (noun)
5 a small computer you use it for surfng the web and
doing email (noun)
2 Read the text again and complete the spidergram.
noughties
people
Usain Bolt
Beijing
Olympics
news
clothes
objects
words
3 Read the text again and answer the questions.
1 When was the writer a teenager?

2 What are the noughties?

3 When was the tsunami?

4 What happened in 2008?

5 What did Barack Obama win in 2009?

6 What did Mandela celebrate in the noughties?

4 Complete the sentences about 2004. Use the past
simple of the verbs in the box.
join die launch start win win
1 The Chinese New Year on 22 January.
2 Ten new countries the European
Union.
3 Yasser Arafat at the age of 57.
4 John Kerry didnt the US election.
5 The UAE its frst medal at the Athens
Olympics.
6 Brazil its frst rocket into space.
The noughties
My parents were teenagers in the sixties and I was a
teenager in the eighties. What was it like to be young in the
noughties? The noughties are the years from 2000 to 2009.
And here are some of the important things from these
years.
There were some new words like blog and lol (laughing
out loud). There were special objects like the iPhone and
Netbook and there were clothes like the hoody and Ugg
boots. In the news there was the tsunami in 2004, 9/11 in
2001 and Usain Bolt at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Finally,
Barack Obama became President of the USA in 2008 and
in 2009 he won the Nobel Peace Prize. Another Nobel
winner, Nelson Mandela, had his 90
th
birthday in 2009.
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Life & Times
Writing
An important year
Reading
1 Read the text and put the events in the correct order for
Laura.
a started new job
b daughter was born
c got married
d moved to new house
e went on honeymoon
My name is Laura and 2001 was an important year
for me. At the start of the year, on 15 January I got
married. Then I started a new job in March after I
came back from my honeymoon*. We moved into
our new house in August and then in November my
baby daughter, Mia, was born. She was born at seven
thirty-three in the evening on the 22
nd
. She was
wonderful and it made 2001 a perfect year for me.
Glossary
honeymoon (noun) a holiday you go on after you get
married
2 Read the text again and complete the sentences.
1 Lauras wedding was in .
2 She started her new job in .
3 Before she started her job she went on .
4 In August she .
5 At 7.33 on 22 November her .
Language focus
3 Write the past form of the verbs.
1 make
2 get
3 start
4 meet
5 study
6 be
7 fnish
8 come
9 go
4 Complete the sentences with the correct preposition.
1 My son was born 2005.
2 I went on holiday March.
3 Sylvia started her new job
15 September.
4 We left six oclock.
5 Russell graduated from university
2009.
6 He moved to Australia 1 July.
Preparing to write
5 Think of an important year for you. Make some notes
about the year.
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Writing
Write a paragraph about your important year.
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2005 was an important year for me because
At the start of the year I
Then
In August I
On 6 July I
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Question & Answer
Grammar 1
Past simple questions (1)
Complete the questions with the words in the box.
Did How Was What Where Which
1 country did it come from?
2 did it live?
3 it big?
4 did it disappear?
5 did it eat?
6 it sleep at night?
Grammar 2A
Past simple questions (2)
Put the words in the correct order.
1 did Where live? it

2 fy? it did How

3 it What eat? did

4 it did disappear? Why

5 from it did Australia? come

6 from? country Which did it come

Grammar 2B
Past simple questions (3)
Are the sentences correct or incorrect?
1 Where it live? correct / incorrect
2 Did it eat plants? correct / incorrect
3 Which country it came from? correct / incorrect
4 When did it disappeared? correct / incorrect
5 Why did it die? correct / incorrect
6 What did it ate? correct / incorrect
Grammar 3
Review
Write the questions.
1 ?
She went to India.
2 ?
She saw some elephants.
3 ?
Yes, they were big.
4 ?
They ate plants.
5 ?
They lived in the national park.
6 ?
She went in the rainy season.
7 ?
Yes, she did.
Vocabulary 1A
Animals (1)
Write the words in the box under the correct pictures.
a bear a camel a fox a frog a rat a whale
1 2

3 4

5 6

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Vocabulary 1B
Animals (2)
Complete the sentences with the animals in the box.
bear camel fox frog rat whale
1 A lives in the sea.
2 A lives in the forest.
3 A sleeps under a rock.
4 A lives in the desert.
5 A lives near buildings.
6 A lives in a hole underground.
Vocabulary 2
Extend your vocabulary time
Underline the correct words.
1 Excuse me! What time / times is it?
2 Did you have a good time / times yesterday?
3 How many time / times did you phone me?
4 I remember the frst time / times I met you.
5 I went on holiday three time / times last year.
6 Thats the last time / times I go there!
Pronunciation
Stress and rhythm

Listen. How many words do you hear? Underline the
correct number.
Question 1 3 4 5
Question 2 3 4 5
Question 3 3 4 5
Question 4 3 4 5
Question 5 3 4 5
Question 6 3 4 5
Question 7 3 4 5
Listening 1
Animals that disappeared

Listen and underline the correct words.
1 The moa came from Australia / New Zealand.
2 It was / wasnt very big.
3 Did it fy? Yes, it did. / No, it didnt.
4 It lived in the desert / forest on the islands.
5 It ate plants / small animals.
6 It disappeared because the weather changed / people
hunted it.
7 It disappeared about a hundred / fve hundred years ago.
Listening 2
Bruce Parry

Listen. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 Bruce Parry didnt make a programme
called Amazon. T / F
2 The journey was very long. T / F
3 On the way he visited different people. T / F
4 He didnt stay with any of the tribes. T / F
5 He went with a TV production team. T / F
6 The journey took eight weeks. T / F
7 He saw lots of different animals. T / F
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Question & Answer
Reading
Animals that disappeared
1 Match the animals that disappeared to the places.
1 Baiji River Dolphin a Central America
2 Golden Toad b Western Africa
3 Western Black Rhino c China
2 Read Animals that disappeared and check your answers to
exercise 1.
3 Use the words to write questions.
1 Where / come from
Where did it come from?
2 Where / live

3 What / eat

4 When / disappear

5 Why / disappear

4 Read the text again and complete the table.
Golden
Toad
Western
Black Rhino
Baiji River
Dolphin
came from Costa Rica
lived
ate grass and plants
disappeared in
disappeared
because
5 Read the text again. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
1 People killed the Western Black Rhino for
its horn. T / F
2 We dont know when they disappeared. T / F
3 The Golden Toad was very small. T / F
4 We know it ate insects. T / F
5 There were 400 Baiji River Dolphins in 1997. T / F
6 People hunted the Baiji River Dolphin. T / F
Animals that disappeared
Every year another animal disappears from our planet. Here
are three animals that disappeared.
The Western Black Rhino lived in the forests and plains
of Western Africa. It had a very big horn and this is why it
disappeared. People hunted the rhino and killed it for its horn.
It ate grass and plants and the last one died in 2006.
The Golden Toad came from Costa Rica in Central America. It wasnt very big about
3 cm long and it lived in the mountains in the rainforest. It was busy in the day and
at night it went to sleep. We dont know what it ate, but people think it was insects. It
disappeared because of global warming. It disappeared in 1989.
Finally, the Baiji River Dolphin. This animal lived in the Yangtze River in China and
ate small fsh. In the 1980s there were about 400 left in the river, but by 1997 there
were only 13. We dont know when the last one died, but we know that many died
because of pollution.
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Question & Answer
Writing
A biography
1 Can you match books 15 to the writers ae?
1 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
2 Alice in Wonderland
3 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
4 Pride and Prejudice
5 War and Peace
a Arthur Conan Doyle
b Jane Austen
c Leo Tolstoy
d Lewis Carroll
e Mark Twain
Language focus
2 Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
1 he / was / When / born?

2 was / Where / he / born?

3 in London? / did / do / he / What

4 Sri Lanka? / When / to / move / did / he

5 he / when / How old / was / died? / he

6 in 1968? / win / he / did / What

7 free time? / he / do / did / What / in his

Reading
3 Read the biography and answer the questions in
exercise 2.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Arthur C. Clarke
1917 2008
Arthur C. Clarke was born
on 16 December 1917 in
Somerset, England. As a
young boy he enjoyed looking
at the stars. In 1936 he moved
to London at the age of 19.
He worked in an offce and
then in the 1940s he joined
the Air Force. In 1956 he
moved to Sri Lanka and he
died there at the age of 90 on
19 March 2008.
He wrote many science fction books and won lots
of awards. In 1968 he won an Oscar for the flm
2001: A Space Odyssey. In his free time he enjoyed
scuba diving and started his own school for diving in
Sri Lanka.
Preparing to write
4 Think of a famous writer you like. Use the internet
to do some research and fnd answers to the questions in
exercise 2.
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Question & Answer
Writing
Write a biography of the writer you chose in exercise 4.
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Useful phrases
He / She was born on
He / She was born in
He / She lived in
He / She wrote
He / She died at the age of
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 1 Unit 13
Business & Pleasure
Grammar 1A
Present continuous (1)
Underline the correct form of the verb.
1 Im buy / buying a ticket for the train.
2 We are staying / staying in a lovely hotel.
3 I am having / have a great time.
4 I have to go as the train is leave / leaving.
5 I m watching / watch the news on TV.
6 Youre work / working a lot at the moment.
7 Eleanor is talking / talk to her boyfriend.
Grammar 1B
Present continuous (2)
Complete the conversation with the correct form of the
verb in brackets.
A: Hi Sarah.
B: Hi Ben. Did you get there OK?
A: Yes, we arrived ten minutes ago. Im
(1) (sit) in my room and
(2) (relax) for a bit.
B: Good idea. Are you tired?
A: Yes, a little bit.
B: So, youre (3) (rest).
A: Yes, I am. What about the children?
B: Theyre fne. Joe is (4) (play) on his
computer and Kirstie is (5) (read) a
book.
A: Thats good.
B: Yes, but were all (6) (miss) you.
A: I know. I miss you too.
B: Oh! I have to go.
A: Why?
B: My mobile is (7) (ring). Its probably
my mum she always calls at this time.
A: Bye!
Grammar 2
Present continuous negative & questions
Use the words to write sentences or questions.
1 what / you / do
?
2 I / not / eat / lunch
.
3 you / drink / coffee
?
4 who / you / talk to
?
5 she / not / watch / TV
.
6 they / not / cook / dinner
.
7 he / work / today
?
Grammar 3
Review
Are these sentences correct or incorrect?
1 I not wearing my coat. correct / incorrect
2 Where are you staying? correct / incorrect
3 Im waiting for you in the hotel. correct / incorrect
4 What are you have? correct / incorrect
5 Shes sending you an email. correct / incorrect
6 Steve isnt cooking lunch. correct / incorrect
7 We are take the train. correct / incorrect
8 Are you enjoy yourself? correct / incorrect
Vocabulary 1
Numbers over 100

Listen and circle the numbers you hear.
315
968
986 637
501
400
401
492
587
200
112
647 350
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Business & Pleasure
Vocabulary 2
Travelling for business
Complete the words with the missing letters.
1 s t
2 la f m
3 t m t le
4 s i a e
5 ic t o ic
Vocabulary 3
Tourism
Match pictures 15 to items af.
1 2
3 4
5
a a boat trip
b a square
c a guidebook
d a map
e a metro station
Vocabulary 4
Review
Underline the different word in each group.
1 gallery guidebook theatre
2 seat timetable gallery
3 palace platform ticket offce
4 theatre museum suitcase
5 single timetable return
6 theatre gallery platform
Functional language
Buying a ticket
Complete the conversation with the words in the box.
here credit leaves platform pay thank that
tickets time
A: Good morning. What (1) s the next
train to London?
B: The frst train (2) at half past seven.
A: OK, is there a later one?
B: Yes, theres one at eight oclock.
A: Good. Can I have two return (3) for
the eight oclock train?
B: Certainly. How do you want to (4)
A: (5) card, please.
B: (6) s 52, please. Thank you.
(7) you are.
A: (8) you, goodbye. Oh, which
(9) is it?
B: Platform 2, madam.
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Business & Pleasure
Pronunciation
Intonation in questions

Listen to the questions. Does the intonation go up or
down at the end of the question? Tick () up or down.
up down
1 What are you doing?
2 Are you eating lunch?
3 Is she wearing a coat?
4 Where are you staying?
5 Are you having a good time?
6 When are they leaving?
Listening
On the train

Listen. Complete the sentences with the numbers in
the box. There are two numbers you dont need.
6.40 13 16.40 125 135 148 300 615
1 A: How long does the journey take?
B: It takes minutes. Just over two
hours.
2 A: Two return tickets to Glasgow, please.
B: Thats , please.
3 A: What time does the next train leave?
B: It leaves at .
4 A: How fast are we travelling?
B: At about kilometres per hour.
5 A: What platform does the train to London leave from?
B: Platform .
6 A: How many passengers are there on the train?
B: There are passengers on the train
today.
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Business & Pleasure
Reading
Moscow a wonderful city
1 Read Moscow a wonderful city. Match topics ad to
paragraphs 14.
1 Paragraph 1 a shopping
2 Paragraph 2 b places to visit
3 Paragraph 3 c getting around
4 Paragraph 4 d eating out
2 Find these words and phrases in the text.
1 something you can see at a theatre (noun)
2 to walk (verb phrase)
3 the cream, fruit, etc that goes in a cake or other food
(noun)
4 things that you buy on holiday (noun)
5 fantastic (adjective)
3 Read the text again and answer the questions.
1 Where is Red Square?

2 What can you see there?

3 Where is a good place to go in the evening?

4 When does the metro close?

5 How much are two tickets?

6 Are restaurants in Moscow expensive?

7 Does the writer like blinchiki?

8 What can you do in Old Arbat Street?

Moscow a wonderful city
There are lots of interesting places in Moscow. The frst
place is Red Square, in the centre of the city. Here you
can see St Basils Cathedral and the Lenin Mausoleum.
Then theres Gorky Park lots of the local people go
there. In the evening, try to watch a show at the
world-famous Bolshoi Theatre.
Its a good idea to use the metro, but in the centre you can
go on foot. Its not diffcult to fnd your way and it is open
from fve thirty in the morning until 1.00am. Tickets are
about 25 roubles.
There are lots of different restaurants, but sometimes
they are expensive. Try blinchiki, a type of pancake with
different fllings theyre delicious.
Do you want to buy some souvenirs to take home? One place to go is Old Arbat Street
there are lots of souvenirs, but theyre expensive. There are also big modern malls and
you can go to the famous GUM store, near Red Square, with its amazing architecture.
Have a good trip!
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Business & Pleasure
Writing
An email to a friend
Reading
1 Read the email. What is it about?
a a new job
b a business trip
c a holiday
Hi Annika,
Im having a good time here
in New York. The shops are
great and they arent very
expensive. The weather is
terrible its cold and theres
snow but I dont mind. Im
staying in a small hotel in
Greenwich Village. Yesterday I
went to Times Square, it was
amazing. At the moment Im
sitting in an Internet caf drinking a cup of coffee
and checking my emails. What about you? Are you
enjoying your new job?
Love Sabine
2 Read the email again and match items 16 to
descriptions af.
1 the shops a It is amazing.
2 the prices b They arent expensive.
3 the weather c It is cold.
4 the temperature d They are great.
5 the hotel e It is small.
6 Times Square f It is terrible.
3 Read the email again and answer the questions.
1 Does Sabine think the shops are expensive?

2 Whats the weather like?

3 Where is Sabine staying?

4 Where is she sitting?

5 What is she doing now?

Getting information
4 Match questions 16 about Beijing to answers af.
1 Whats the weather like?
2 What can you see there?
3 Whats the food like?
4 Whats the city like?
5 Are there lots of tourists?
6 Whats the hotel like?
a Its big and the traffc is terrible.
b Its modern and its in the centre of the city.
c Its nice. You can eat lots of rice and vegetables and
drink green tea.
d Its very cold in winter and hot in summer.
e The Olympic Birds Nest stadium and the Forbidden
City.
f Yes, there are. There are lots of Americans and
Europeans.
Preparing to write
5 Look at the information about Beijing in exercise 4.
Imagine you are on holiday in another city. Make notes.
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Business & Pleasure
Writing
Write an email to a friend about your holiday.
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Useful phrases
Im having a great / good time here
Im not enjoying
The weather is
Yesterday I
Today Im
At the moment Im
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 1 Unit 14
Arts & Technology
Grammar 1
Describing nouns
Put the words in the correct order.
1 painting? / this / like / Do / old / you

2 are / in / There / New York. / street / lots of / paintings

3 artist. / Banksy / a / is / popular / street / very

4 are / paintings / very / These / interesting.

5 interesting / see / can / paintings. / You / very

6 cave / old. / are / paintings / These

Grammar 2A
can (1)
Underline can or cant.
I have a fantastic new mobile phone, it (1) can / cant do
almost anything. I (2) can / cant take photos with it and
they are quite good. I (3) can / cant connect to the Internet
and it doesnt cost very much. There are some things I
(4) can / cant do with it. For example, it (5) can / cant do
my English homework, but it (6) can / cant help me as
it has a mini-dictionary on it. Oh, it (7) can / cant make
coffee! So when the alarm goes off in the morning I still
have to get up to make myself a drink.
Grammar 2B
can (2)
Complete the sentences and questions with can or cant.
1 you speak English? (?)
2 I play the guitar. (-)
3 My sister cook. (+)
4 you take photos with your phone? (?)
5 My brother ride a bike. (-)
6 They send text messages. (-)
7 you use this webcam? (?)
8 I swim really well. (+)
Grammar 3
My favourite
Underline the correct phrases.
1 My favourite / One of my favourite type of music is rock
music.
2 My favourite / One of my favourite gadget is my mp3
player.
3 My favourite / One of my favourite gadgets is my new
mobile phone.
4 My favourite / One of my favourite flm is Titanic.
5 My favourite / One of my favourite paintings is Guernica.
6 My favourite / One of my favourite cities is Paris its so
beautiful.
7 My favourite / One of my favourite sport is tennis.
Vocabulary 1
Colours
Put the letters in the correct order to spell colours.
1 dre
2 loweyl
3 egren
4 greano
5 lube
6 clabk
7 lurpep
8 thewi
9 yrge
Vocabulary 2
Technology
Complete the parts of a laptop computer.
1 l
2 s
3 k
4 w
5 D
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Arts & Technology
Vocabulary 3
Gadgets
Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 You can play games on a computer. T / F
2 You put food in an mp3 player. T / F
3 You talk to people on a mobile phone. T / F
4 You take photos with a watch. T / F
5 You use a food processor to get directions. T / F
6 You use a camera to take photos. T / F
Pronunciation
can / cant

Listen. Complete the sentences with can or cant.
1 You talk on a mobile phone here.
2 You listen to music on my mp3 player.
3 I speak French very well.
4 My husband use his new laptop.
5 Boris play table tennis really well.
6 Students download English exercises
from this website.
Listening
Favourite things

Listen. Underline the thing each person is talking
about.
Speaker 1
a computer a painting a mobile phone
Speaker 2
a camera a DVD drive a mobile phone
Speaker 3
a camera a painting a computer
Speaker 4
a laptop an mp3 player a phone
Speaker 5
a laptop a mobile phone a webcam
Speaker 6
a camera a mobile phone a webcam
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Arts & Technology
Reading
Gadgets
1 Read Gadgets quickly. Tick () two gadgets that are in
the text.
1 2
3 4
5
2 Which gadget doesnt have a picture?

3 Read the text again and complete the sentences with
the correct name.
1 always has it with him/her.
2 uses it in the kitchen.
3 got it as a present.
4 keeps in touch with people using it.
5 doesnt take it out all the time.
6 uses it because its quick.
4 Read the text again and answer the questions.
1 What does Mike do with his Blackberry?

2 What does Amy get from the Internet?

3 Why doesnt she take her mp3 player with her when
she goes to school?

4 Why is Shobana tired at the end of the day?

5 Why does she like her food processor?

Gadgets
We all now have a lot of gadgets. There are gadgets in the house, in the kitchen, living
room, in fact every room. People have gadgets in their cars, in their bags and at work
and school. Read what three people said about their favourite gadget.
Mike, 24
My favourite gadget is my mobile phone, actually its a Blackberry. I always take it with
me when I go out. I can do lots of things with it, make phone calls, check my email, go
on the Internet and keep a diary so I know what Im doing every day. Its so useful.
Amy, 14
I love my mp3 player. My father bought it for my birthday and I have all my favourite
songs on it. I can download new songs from the Internet it is quite cheap. I dont take
it with me when I go to school because I dont want to lose it.
Shobana, 31
My favourite gadget is my food processor. I always cook for my family and I have three
children and my husband. Also, I work in the day and when I get home Im tired and
want to rest. The food processor is quick and it helps me make nice food.
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Arts & Technology
Writing
Describing a picture
1
2
3
Reading
1 Read the description. Tick () the correct picture.
This is a picture from a childrens book it was one
of my favourite books when I was a child. There are
three children in the picture and they are making
a bear out of snow. The children are wearing coats
and hats. There are two trees in the picture. I like
it because it looks cold, but the children are having
fun.
2 Read the description again. Are the sentences true (T)
or false (F)?
1 The writer doesnt like the picture. T / F
2 Theres a house in the picture. T / F
3 The children are wearing lots of clothes. T / F
4 They are making a snowman. T / F
5 It is from a textbook. T / F
6 There are some trees in the picture. T / F
3 Match the sentences to the other two pictures.
1 There are six people in the picture. I think
they are girls.
2 There are fve people in the picture.
3 Theyre sitting by a river.
4 It looks like theres a small village there are
two or three buildings in the picture.
5 It looks like a family there are parents and
three children.
6 Theres a boat.
7 I think its a sunny day because of the light
on the river.
8 They are wearing old-fashioned clothes the
mother is wearing a hat and a long skirt.
Language work
4 Put the words in the box in the correct column.
blue colourful green interesting modern
popular yellow
colours adjectives describing a painting
5 Add two more words to each column in the table in
exercise 4.
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Arts & Technology
Preparing to write
6 Choose one of these pictures and write fve sentences
about it.
Writing
Use your sentences from exercise 6 and write a description
of the painting.
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Its a painting / picture of
There is / are
It looks like
He is holding
He is sitting
I like it because
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 1 Unit 15
Language & Learning
Grammar 1A
Be going to (future) (1)
Underline the correct words.
Next year my family (1) am / is going to move to South
Africa. We (2) are / is going to live in Cape Town. My
daughter (3) are / is going to start school there, and I
(4) am / is going to start evening classes and I (5) am / is
going to try to learn one of the local languages. My wife
(6) arent / isnt going to work for the frst three months as
we (7) are / is going to be busy making a new life. It (8) are /
is going to be very different from living in England.
Grammar 1B
Be going to (future) (2)
Put the words in the correct order.
1 going to / is / New York. / visit / Tanya

2 in Paris / Im / live / French. / and learn / going to

3 have / are / a problem. / going to / they

4 isnt / fnish / Susan / university. / going to

5 You / Japanese / going to / are / very diffcult. / fnd

6 going to / again! / be / We / are / late

7 start / new job? / going to / When / your / are / you

Grammar 2
Language review
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb
in brackets.
1 We (move) to London two years ago.
2 My sister (live) in Madrid at the moment.
3 I didnt (do) my homework yesterday.
4 The teacher is going to (be) angry
with you.
5 Do you know how many people
(speak) German in Switzerland?
6 In the 1960s Welsh almost (become)
an extinct language.
7 Max is going to (start) Spanish lessons
next week.
8 Latin (be) a very important language
in the past.
Grammar 3
Language review
Match the grammar topics in the box to sentences 110.
there is / there are past simple
present simple negative yes/no questions
present continuous negative be going to (future)
present simple past simple negative
present continuous wh- questions
1 Im going to start English classes next week

2 He didnt learn French at school.

3 My sister went to Angkor Watt on holiday.

4 They arent listening to you.

5 Shes waiting for her boyfriend.

6 Do you speak Italian?

7 Where are you from?

8 There are about 375 million native speakers of English
in the world.

9 We start our evening classes at half past seven.

10 David doesnt speak Welsh.

Vocabulary 1A
Ways of saying numbers (1)
Underline the correct number.
1 one and a half 1
2 ten per cent 10.0 10%
3 two thousand and twelve 2012 2112
4 three quarters 3
5 two hundred and two 202 2002
6 one thousand two hundred 1002 1200
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Language & Learning
Vocabulary 1B
Ways of saying numbers (2)
Write the words.
a %
b
c 200
d 2008
e
f 72 is 36
Vocabulary 2
Extend your vocabulary local
Underline the correct words.
1 Can you speak the local currency / language?
2 Do you listen to the local language / radio station?
3 I buy all of my food at the local market / time.
4 I dont make many local calls / languages on my phone.
5 When you travel its important to change your watch to
the local currency / time.
6 The Rand is the local currency / market in South Africa.
Vocabulary 3
Global Reading vocabulary
Underline the correct words.
1 When you cant hear you are deaf / extinct / local.
2 Animals like dinosaurs and the dodo are extinct / local /
native.
3 A person who speaks a language as their frst language
is a island / local / native speaker.
4 A: Do you know what the island / population / per cent of
China is?
B: Not exactly, but its over a billion.
5 Tasmania is an island / a population / local off the coast of
Australia.
6 We live in a small village and my daughters go to the
extinct / local / native school.
7 About 12 local / native / per cent of the US population
speak Spanish.
Listening
The Republic of Ireland

Listen. Match the numbers in the box to the questions.
There are three numbers you dont need.
1922 2007 ffty thousand four million ten million
half a million twelve one two two million
1 How many offcial languages are there in Ireland?
2 How many people can speak Gaelic?
3 How many people can understand Gaelic?
4 Whats the population of Ireland?
5 Whats the percentage of people who can speak Gaelic
in the Republic of Ireland?
6 How many native Gaelic speakers are there?
7 When did Gaelic become an offcial language in
Ireland?
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Language & Learning
Reading
A world of languages
1 Do you know these languages? Match the languages in
the box to the words for hello 14.
Arabic Chinese Portuguese Hindi Russian
Spanish
1 Ni hao
2 Hola
3 Namaste
4 Al salaam aalaykum
2 Complete the sentences with the numbers in the box.
There are three numbers you dont need.
1.2 3 5 6.5 10 40 53 78 199
1 Around billion people speak Chinese.
2 English is the offcial language in
countries.
3 There are about thousand languages
in the world.
4 per cent of the worlds languages are
in danger.
5 languages have only one person who
can speak them.
6 The last speaker of Kaixna is years
old.
3 Read A world of languages and check your answers to
exercise 2.
4 Read the text again and answer the questions.
1 What are the fve most popular languages in the world?

2 Is Chinese diffcult to learn?

3 How many languages only have about ten speakers?

4 Where is Wintu-Nomlaki from?

5 Why do some people want to learn it?

6 What is the name of the language from Chile?

A world of languages
The fve most popular languages in the world
are Chinese, English, Spanish, Hindi and Arabic.
1.2 billion people speak Chinese but it isnt an easy
language to learn. English is the offcial language in
53 countries. People also use it a lot in business.
There are about 6,500 spoken languages in the
world and about 40% are in danger of disappearing.
There are 199 where only about ten people can
speak the language! Are these languages going to
disappear in the next decade? Probably.
Wintu-Nomlaki, Yahgan and Kaixna offcially only
have one speaker left, but there is some hope for
two of them. Wintu-Nomlaki is from northern California and some young people are
going to learn it because it is good for telling traditional stories. The same is happening
to Yahgan, a language from Chile. Unfortunately, for Kaixna it is probably too late as
the only speaker is 78 years old.
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Language & Learning
Writing
Saying thank you
Reading
1 Read the thank-you notes and complete them with the
words in the box.
black book lessons milk money present
reading study
Dear Mike
Thank you for the (1) . I love this
author so it was a great (2) to buy
for me. Im going to start (3) it
tonight.
Love
Liz
Dear Teacher
Thank you for the (4) . I really
enjoyed them and Im going to come back next year
and (5) again. I liked the book
Global. I think its very interesting and your lessons
were fun.
Petra
Sam,
Thanks for buying the (6) . I dont like
(7) coffee, so I was very happy when I
opened the fridge and saw the milk. I can give you some
(8) later.
Adam
2 Read the thank-you notes again and answer the
questions.
1 Who wrote the note to Mike?

2 Do Liz and Mike know each other?

3 What did Liz get for her birthday?

4 Why did Petra write to her teacher?

5 What is Petra going to do next year?

6 Who did Adam write a note to?

7 Why was Adam happy when he opened the fridge?

Language focus
3 Match the sentences 15 to the grammar areas ae.
1 I love this author.
2 I dont like black coffee.
3 Im going to come back next year.
4 I really enjoyed them.
5 Its very interesting.
a adjective
b going to future
c past simple
d present simple affrmative
e present simple negative
U
N
I
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Preparing to write
4 Put the sentences in the correct order.
A
a Im sorry I cant come.
b Dear Tom,
c Tina
d Thank you for the invitation to your party.
B
a They look really nice.
b Love and kisses Carmen
c Thanks for the fowers.
d Hi Joaquin,
Writing
Write a letter saying thank you to somebody.
U
N
I
T
15
Useful phrases
Thank you for
Thanks.
It was very / really nice
I really enjoyed
Im going to
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Unit 1 Audioscript
Listening 1
1 A: Hi, Im Sophie.
B: Can you spell that?
A: S-O-P-H-I-E.
B: Sophie.
A: Yes, Im from Rouen.
B: Can you spell that?
A: R-O-U-E-N.
2 B: Hi, Im Robbie.
A: Can you spell that?
B: R-O-B B-I-E.
A: Robbie.
B: Yes, Im from Dundee.
A: Can you spell that?
B: D-U-N-D-E E.
Listening 2
1 MT9 5GB
2 PR3 9IE
3 JS4 double 7X
4 AN2 8CH
5 WL1 6 DD
Pronunciation 1
1 caf
2 bus
3 camera
4 hello
5 coffee
6 hotel
7 phone
Unit 2 Audioscript
Listening 1
Hi, my names Michael and Im from Germany. This is my
English class. This is Bethany. Shes from France. And this
is Marco. Hes Italian. The other students are from Japan
and China. Noriko is from Tokyo, but I dont know where
Hitomi is from. Our teachers name is Julia. Shes from
Sydney. She isnt English. Shes Australian.
Listening 2
A: Hi, Im Tony. Whats your name?
B: My names Beata.
A: How do you spell that?
B: B-E-A-T-A.
A: Nice to meet you, Beata. Where are you from?
B: Im from Poland.
A: Are you Polish?
B: Yes, I am. Are you Japanese?
A: No, Im not. Im from China.
B: China? Wow! Are you a student?
A: Yes, I am. Are you a student?
B: No, Im not.
A: Oh! Are you married?
B: Yes, I am.
Pronunciation 2
1 Are you a student?
2 Yes, I am.
3 Is he from Japan?
4 No, he isnt.
5 Are you Italian?
6 No, we arent.
7 Is she married?
8 Yes, she is.
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Unit 3 Audioscript
Listening 1
1 A: Ollie, how many people are there in your family?
B: My brother Simon, my sister Gaynor, me and my
parents thats fve.
2 A: Emily, how many people are there in your family?
B: Oh! My family is big. There are my two parents and
six children.
3 A: How many people are there in your family,
Christophe?
B: Theres me and my parents. Its a small family.
4 A: How many people are there in your family, Enrico?
B: Our family is big. There are fve of us. Sorry, six. My
sister has a baby!
5 A: Norah, how many people are there in your family?
B: Theres me, my mother and father and my brother.
Listening 2
A: Hi, Rick. Is this a photo of your family?
B: Yes, it is.
A: OK, so whos this?
B: Thats my brother Michael and his wife Amanda.
A: Is Amanda English?
B: No, she isnt. Shes from South Africa.
A: And is this their son?
B: Yes, it is. His names Adam.
A: Are they in London?
B: No, they arent. Theyre in Cape Town.
Pronunciation 1
1 brother and sister
2 aunt and uncle
3 husband and wife
4 son and daughter
5 mother and father
6 parents and children
Unit 4 Audioscript
Listening 1
Theres a new shopping mall near me. Its really good.
Theres a big cinema. There are four screens. There are
four restaurants and two cafs. The cafs are cheap.
Theres an interesting bookshop. There are three foors of
books! Theres a small bank. The people in the bank are
very friendly. Its busy on Saturday.
Listening 2
1 A: How much is the Coke

?
B: Its one euro ffty.
2 A: How much is the ticket?
B: Its four euros twenty.
3 A: How much is the book?
B: Its four euros sixty-fve.
4 A: How much is the milk?
B: Its one euro twenty.
5 A: How much is the magazine?
B: Its four euros ffteen.
6 A: How much is the bread?
B: Its one euro ffteen.
Pronunciation 1
1 Theres a restaurant.
2 Is there a car park?
3 There isnt a bank.
4 Theres a cinema.
5 Is there a bookshop?
Vocabulary 1A
a 31 b 40 c 66 d 89
e 25 f 70 g 55 h 20
Vocabulary 2
1 A: How much is this?
B: Its 39.50.
2 A: How much is this?
B: Thats 69.
3 A: Excuse me?
B: Yes.
A: How much is this?
B: Its 82.30.
4 A: How much is this camera?
B: Thats 50.39.
5 A: How much is this book, please?
B: Its 9.60.
6 A: Excuse me?
B: Yes.
A: How much is that?
B: Thats 21.40.
7 A: How much is this?
B: Its 41.20.
8 A: How much is this?
B: Lets see its 28.30.
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Unit 5 Audioscript
Listening 1
My names Greg and I work for VSO. Im a volunteer
and I work in India. I work outdoors on a farm. The work
is interesting, but its very diffcult. The people here are
really nice and very friendly.
My names Sonya and I work in a shop. Its really boring
but a lot of my friends are unemployed. The shop isnt
very busy. There arent any other people my age in the
shop.
Listening 2
1 A: Do you like sports?
B: Yes, I love all sports, but my favourite is running. I
go running every day.
2 A: Whats your favourite sport?
B: Mmm, thats a diffcult question. I like a lot of sports
running, swimming and football. But my favourite
sport is basketball.
3 A: Do you like football?
B: No, I dont, but I like dancing and I love table tennis.
4 A: Whats your favourite sport?
B: Oh! I like lots of different sports, like running,
basketball and cricket, but my favourite is football
I guess.
5 A: Do you like sports?
B: Yes, I do. I dont like everything, but I really enjoy
swimming. Its my favourite.
Pronunciation 1
1 Do you like football?
2 No, I dont.
3 Do you like Italian food?
4 Yes, I do.
5 I dont like running.
6 Do you like swimming?
Unit 6 Audioscript
Listening 1
1 Im a teacher. I go to work at a quarter to eight.
2 A: Excuse me. Whats the time?
B: Its twenty past three.
3 Im a taxi driver. I work at night and I usually fnish at
half past six in the morning.
4 The train leaves at a quarter to four.
5 Im a student and I start college at ten to nine.
6 We always stop work and have lunch at a quarter past
one.
7 I work in a shop. The shop opens at half past eight and
closes at twenty-fve to six.
Listening 2
My names Ahmed and Im a taxi driver. I work in
Nottingham, England. I drive my taxi at night. I have a
shower at half past fve in the evening. I start work at a
quarter past six and I work all night. At eleven oclock I
have my breakfast and I fnish work at seven oclock in the
morning. When I get home I have dinner at a quarter to
eight in the morning. I go to bed at nine oclock. I dont
have lunch.
Pronunciation 1
1 eight oclock
2 twenty to twelve
3 a quarter to two
4 ten past fve
5 twenty-fve past three
6 ten to four
7 half past ten
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Unit 7 Audioscript
Listening 1
A: Whats the name of the site?
B: The Wet Tropics.
A: Where is it?
B: Its in the north east of Australia.
A: How much is it?
B: Its free.
A: When is it open?
B: You can visit any day its always open.
A: What are the main attractions?
B: The park is great for walking and theres lots to see like
Wallaman Falls a 305-metre waterfall and wildlife like
crocodiles and tree kangaroos.
A: When is a good time to visit?
B: Go in the dry season from April to October because it
isnt too hot. In the wet season its very hot and it rains
a lot.
A: Thanks it sounds very interesting.
Listening 2
My names Matt and I work in the Daintree Visitor centre
in the Wet Tropics. Im a tour guide and I take visitors on
walks around the park. I work with fve colleagues in the
centre. I start work at eight oclock and fnish at six oclock
in the evening. Its a long day, but I love my job as I can see
all the animals and nature its fantastic.
Unit 8 Audioscript
Listening 1B
1
I love English breakfasts. You know, eggs, sausages, bacon
but I dont have it very often. For lunch I have a sandwich
or something like that and some tea. My main meal is
always dinner. I love dinner. I try to have something
different every day, but I usually have meat. Sometimes I
have it with potatoes and vegetables and sometimes with
rice. For dessert I usually have fruit.
2
Usually breakfast is some juice and something like a
croissant and sometimes a cup of coffee. For lunch I
usually have a sandwich and some water. In the evening
I have pasta or rice and fsh. I never eat meat Im a
vegetarian. Oh! And I really love cakes. I know they arent
healthy, but I love them.
Pronunciation 1
1 Monday
2 Tuesday
3 Wednesday
4 Thursday
5 Friday
6 Saturday
7 Sunday
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Unit 9 Audioscript
Listening 1
Hi, I live in South Africa in a beautiful house near the sea.
There are fve rooms in my house a bathroom, living
room, kitchen and two bedrooms. The bathroom is next
to my bedroom and has a shower, a washbasin and a toilet.
We dont have a bath. My favourite room in the house
is the living room. Theres a really big window with a
fantastic view of the beach and the sea. Theres a big sofa
with a table next to it. Theres a lamp on the table. There
are three armchairs, a TV and a bookshelf.
Pronunciation 1
1 have lunch
2 go shopping
3 isit a museum
4 rent a bike
5 take a train
Unit 10 Audioscript
Listening 1
Ancient Egypt was very important from 3150 to 35 BC.
The ancient Egyptians were fantastic architects and there
were many wonderful pyramids and temples.
Agriculture was very important and the typical food for
normal Egyptians was bread and vegetables.
We have examples today of Egyptian writing and numbers.
There were symbols for numbers 1 and 10, but no symbols
for numbers 2-9.
Animals were very important to Egyptian families and
many families had a pet. Cats were very popular.
Listening 2
A: Hi Adam. How was Marrakesh?
B: Oh! It was wonderful. The place was really amazing.
There were so many things to do and see.
A: What were the best things?
B: Well, some of the palaces were fantastic. They were
really old and the architecture was beautiful.
A: Were there any places to shop?
B: Shop? It was wonderful. There was the old bazaar
A: Bazaar?
B: Yes, like a big market with lots of shops. There were
jewellery shops, places to buy rugs and clothes, spices,
tea everything.
A: Was there anything you didnt like?
B: Well, the traffc was awful and it was really noisy.
A: Oh dear.
B: But it was OK.
A: Was the food good?
B: Yes, it was delicious. There was a food market at night
in the big square and the food there was fantastic.
Pronunciation 1A
1 fantastic expensive busy
2 awful fantastic friendly
3 delicious terrible beautiful
4 cheap noisy cold
5 delicious fantastic terrible
6 awful modern expensive
7 fantastic beautiful friendly
Pronunciation 1B
1 awful
2 beautiful
3 delicious
4 expensive
5 friendly
6 terrible
7 fantastic
8 noisy
9 wonderful
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Unit 11 Audioscript
Listening 1
2008 was an interesting year. It was the year Barack
Obama became the 44
th
president of the US, but he didnt
win the election until November. The year started with
sad news. In January both Heath Ledger, the actor, and
Edmund Hillary, the famous explorer, died. The Chinese
Year of the Rat didnt start in January, it started on 7
th

February. It was an important year in China, with the
Olympic Games in Beijing. The Games started in August
and American swimmer Michael Phelps won eight gold
medals. In April India sent ten satellites into space.
Pronunciation 1
1 died lived visited
2 fnished ended started
3 repeated continued elected
4 listened liked worked
5 married started studied
6 lived died worked
Vocabulary 1
1 Two thousand and nine
2 Nineteen eighty-three
3 Nineteen oh-six
4 Twenty sixteen
5 Nineteen ninety-seven
6 Nineteen sixty-six
7 Two thousand and one
8 Twenty twelve
Vocabulary 4
1 the twenty-seventh of July
2 the ffteenth of May
3 the frst of April
4 the eighth of August
5 the fourteenth of February
6 the thirtieth of October
7 the third of March
Unit 12 Audioscript
Listening 1
A: This book is fascinating. Its about a bird called the moa
but its extinct.
B: Extinct?
A: Yes, they all died.
B: Which country did the moa come from?
A: It came from New Zealand.
B: How big was it?
A: It was very big. It was three and a half metres tall.
B: Wow! That is big!
A: Yes, but it didnt fy.
B: Oh, like the emu.
A: Yes, thats right.
B: Where did it live?
A: It lived in the forests on the islands.
B: And what did it eat?
A: It ate plants and leaves from the trees.
B: Why did it disappear?
A: We dont know for sure, but people hunted it and
probably killed all of them.
B: And when did it disappear?
A: About fve hundred years ago.
Listening 2
A: Did you see that series Amazon with Bruce Parry?
B: No, I didnt. I saw Tribe, but I didnt see Amazon. What
was it about?
A: It was a journey from the start of the Amazon River all
the way to the end.
B: Wow! Was it a long journey?
A: Yes, it was about 6,000 kilometres.
B: What did he do?
A: He visited different people along the river.
B: Did he live with any tribes?
A: Yes, he stayed with two tribes on the way. One of them
was the same tribe he lived with in Tribe.
B: Who did he go with?
A: He went with a TV production team.
B: How long did it take?
A: It took eight months.
B: Thats a long time.
A: Did he see any animals?
B: Yes, he did. He saw llamas, river dolphins, monkeys and
lots of other interesting animals.
A: It sounds fascinating
Pronunciation 1
1 Where did you go?
2 How did you get there?
3 What did you eat?
4 How long did you stay?
5 Who did you meet?
6 What did you see?
7 How much did you pay?
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Unit 13 Audioscript
Listening 1
1 A: How long does the journey take?
B: It takes 135 minutes. Just over two hours.
2 A: Two return tickets to Glasgow, please.
B: Thats 148, please.
3 A: What time does the next train leave?
B: It leaves at 16.40.
4 A: How fast are we travelling?
B: At about 300 kilometres per hour.
5 A: What platform does the train to London leave from?
B: Platform 13.
6 A: How many passengers are there on the train?
B: There are 615 passengers on the train today.
Pronunciation 1
1 What are you doing?
2 Are you eating lunch?
3 Is she wearing a coat?
4 Where are you staying?
5 Are you having a good time?
6 When are they leaving?
Vocabulary 1
two hundred
six hundred and thirty-seven
fve hundred and one
one hundred and twelve
three hundred and ffteen
four hundred
nine hundred and sixty-eight
Unit 14 Audioscript
Listening 1
1 I really like this one. It uses my favourite colours and I
really like the style as well.
2 I love this. I can text all my friends, play games on it
and it only costs 10 a month.
3 This is my favourite gadget you know I love taking
photos and this new digital one is fantastic.
4 I love this because I can listen to music when Im
running and when Im cycling to work.
5 My dad uses it for work, but when hes not home I can
play games on it and watch DVDs its great.
6 I love talking to my sister on the computer. She goes to
college in Canada and we dont see her very often, but
this means I can see her when were talking.
Pronunciation 1
1 You cant talk on a mobile phone here.
2 You can listen to music on my mp3 player.
3 I cant speak French very well.
4 My husband cant use his new laptop.
5 Boris can play table tennis really well.
6 Students can download English exercises from this
website.
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Unit 15 Audioscript
Listening 1
A: Siobhan, you come from the Republic of Ireland. What
languages do you speak there?
B: There are two offcial languages English and Gaelic.
A: How many people speak Gaelic in Ireland?
B: Its diffcult to be sure, but they think about half a
million can speak some Gaelic and around two million
understand it.
A: Wow! That is a lot. I thought the population of Ireland
was only about four million.
B: Yes, thats right.
A: So about 12% of the population can speak Gaelic.
B: Yes, but only as a second language.
A: Are there any native speakers?
B: Yes, about ffty thousand.
A: And do they live in the capital city Dublin?
B: No, they dont. Most of them live on the West coast.
A: And is Gaelic popular?
B: Oh yes. There are radio programmes in Gaelic,
children learn it at school and its even an offcial
language in the European Union.
A: Really?
B: Yes, it became an offcial language in 2007.
A: What, in Ireland?
B: No, that was in 1922.
A: Thats really interesting. So, do you speak Gaelic,
Siobhan?
B: Yes, I do. Its my frst language and English is my
second language.
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Answer Key
Unit 1 Answers
Grammar 1
1 coffees 2 cities 3 taxis 4 books
5 buses
Grammar 2
1 Whats your name?
2 Whats your address?
3 Whats your postcode?
4 Whats your phone number?
Vocabulary 1A
Across
4 passport
5 coffee
6 taxi
Down
1 phone
2 camera
3 book
Vocabulary 1B
1 d 2 c 3 b 4 a
Vocabulary 2
one, two, three, four, fve, six, seven, eight,
nine, ten
Vocabulary 3
1 taxi 2 six 3 caf 4 fve 5 seven
6 city
Functional language 1
1 Hello 2 meet 3 Im 4 Nice 5 Steve
Functional language 2A
1 bad
2 Great
3 How are you?
4 And you?
Functional language 2B
1 e 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 d
Pronunciation
bus, phone
caf, camera, coffee
hello, hotel
Listening 1
1 Sophie 2 Rouen
3 Robbie 4 Dundee
Listening 2
Postcodes
1 MT9 5GB 2 PR3 9IE 3 JS4 77X
4 AN2 8CH 5 WL1 6DD
Reading
1
1 61 2 020 3 911
2
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T
3
1 phone 2 dial 3 area code 4 mobile
5 number
4
1 area 2 Manchester 3 07
4 international 5 011 44
Writing
1
1 b 2 a 3 d 4 c
2
1 Carmen
2 65B Calle Portugal, Madrid
3 28011
3
The students own answers
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Unit 2 Answers
Grammar 1
1 He 2 I 3 They 4 She 5 You 6 We
Grammar 2
1 e 2 h 3 d 4 g 5 b 6 a 7 f 8 c
Grammar 3
1 are 2 Im 3 is 4 you 5 not
6 Are 7 we
Grammar 4
1 you 2 I 3 our 4 We 5 my 6 your
Vocabulary 1A
1 American 2 French 3 Polish
4 Japanese 5 Italian 6 English
7 Portuguese 8 Egyptian
9 Spanish 10 Brazilian
Vocabulary 1B
1 Poland 2 Brazilian 3 France
4 Japan 5 Spanish 6 Germany
7 Chinese 8 Egypt
Vocabulary 2
a sixteen b twelve c nineteen
d fourteen e seventeen f ffteen
g twenty h thirteen i eighteen j eleven
Vocabulary 3
1 China 2 Spanish 3 Germany
4 eleven 5 Japanese 6 20
Pronunciation
Up 1, 3, 5, 7
Down 2, 4, 6, 8
Listening 1
1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 T 8 F
Listening 2
1 Tony 2 China 3 is 4 Beata
5 Polish 6 married
Reading
1
1 c 2 d 3 a 4 b
2
1 No, he isnt. 2 Yes, they are.
3 Yes, he is. 4 No, he isnt.
5 No, they arent. 6 Yes, he is.
7 Yes he is.
3
1 a 2 f 3 c 4 b 5 e 6 d
4
1 isnt 2 is 3 are 4 arent 5 isnt 6 is
Writing
1
1 Eva 2 Budapest, Hungary
3 Hungarian 4 Yes, she is.
5 No, she isnt.
2
1 is 2 am 3 is 4 am 5 Are 6 am
3
Countries: Brazil, Germany, Japan, Korea
Nationalities: Chinese, Egyptian, French,
Polish
Jobs: doctor, police offcer, teacher
4
The students own answers
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Unit 3 Answers
Grammar 1A
1 my 2 her 3 His 4 hes 5 They
6 Their 7 her
Grammar 1B
1 My 2 She 3 Her 4 His 5 He
6 His 7 They 8 Their
Grammar 2
1 Is 2 isnt 3 Are 4 are 5 Is 6 is
7 Are 8 arent
Grammar 3
1 they 2 his 3 Is 4 he 5 she
6 isnt 7 their
Vocabulary 1
1 wife 2 children 3 father
4 daughter 5 brother
Vocabulary 2
1 parents 2 father 3 brother
4 sisters 5 mother 6 sister 7 aunt
8 husband 9 children 10 cousins
Vocabulary 3
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 F 7 T
Vocabulary 4
Male: father, nephew, brother-in-law,
uncle, son
Female: grandmother, aunt, niece,
daughter, wife
Male or female: parents, cousins, children
Functional language
1 Andre, this is Hans.
2 Hes from Germany.
3 Nice to meet you.
4 John, this is my sister Emily.
5 Her husbands from Egypt.
Pronunciation
1 brother and sister
2 aunt and uncle
3 husband and wife
4 son and daughter
5 mother and father
6 parents and children
Listening 1
1 5 2 8 3 3 4 6 5 4
Listening 2
1 is 2 Michael 3 South Africa 4 Adam
5 arent
Reading
1
Picture 1 text B (Jens) and picture 2
text A (Rani)
2
1 Arun 2 Yes, she is. 3 Geeta
4 No, she isnt. 5 Ashraf
3
1 Gerde 2 Jens / Anka
3 Anka / Jens 4 Kerstin 5 Stephie
4
1 uncle 2 sister 3 nephew
4 husband 5 wife
Writing
1
1 family 2 daughter 3 wife 4 uncle
5 brother 6 mother
2
4 uncle
3
1 Evas mother 2 Yes, he is.
3 No, she isnt. 4 Petra 5 Yes, she is.
6 Canadian 7 Evas niece
4
The students own answers
5
The students own answers
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Unit 4 Answers
Grammar 1A
1 is 2 Are 3 are 4 Is 5 a 6 any
7 are 8 a
Grammar 1B
1 is 2 are 3 is 4 Are 5 are 6 Is 7 is
Grammar 2
1 Are there any shops?
2 There is a small caf.
3 There are three bookshops.
4 Is there a cinema?
5 There is a new supermarket.
6 Are there any expensive restaurants?
7 There is a big car park.
Vocabulary 1A
a 31 b 40 c 66 d 89 e 25 f 70
g 55 h 20
Vocabulary 1B
a ninety b sixty-seven c thirty-fve
d twenty-four e eighty-one f twenty
g forty-four h seventy-seven
Vocabulary 2
1 Its 39.50.
2 Thats 69.
3 Its 82.30.
4 Thats 50.39.
5 Its 9.60.
6 Thats 21.40.
7 Its 41.20.
8 Thats 28.30.
Vocabulary 3A
Across
2 old
4 boring
5 cheap
6 small
Down
1 bad
2 open
3 friendly
Vocabulary 3B
1 good 2 big 3 unfriendly 4 closed
5 expensive 6 new 7 interesting
Functional language
b 1 d 2 e 3 c 4 f 5 a 6
Pronunciation
1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 5 a
Listening 1
1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 F 7 T
Listening 2
1 c 2 e 3 f 4 b 5 d 6 a
Reading
1
Picture 1
2
1 small and old
2 friendly
3 There are about twenty shops. There are
two banks.
4 No, there isnt.
5 big
6 Yes, there are.
3
1 b 2 e 3 a 4 d 5 c
4
Places: restaurant, caf, shop,
supermarket
Things: sandwiches, newspapers,
magazines, bread, milk
Writing
1
small, friendly, expensive, good
2
1 F 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F
3
1 unfriendly 2 expensive
3 interesting, boring 4 cheap 5 new
6 big
4 / 5
The students own answers
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Answer Key
Unit 5 Answers
Grammar 1
1 isnt 2 arent 3 isnt 4 arent
5 arent 6 arent
Grammar 2
1 Do 2 dont 3 like 4 do 5 Do
6 Yes 7 No
Grammar 3
1 Yes, I do.
2 I like playing golf.
3 No, I dont.
4 Yes, I do.
5 I like Chinese food.
Grammar 4
1 b 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 b 7 b
Vocabulary 1
1 outdoors 2 unemployed 3 offce
4 restaurant 5 student 6 school
7 retired
Vocabulary 2A
1 golf 2 judo 3 dancing 4 tennis
5 American football 6 motorbike racing
Vocabulary 2B
Sports with a ball: American football,
basketball, cricket, golf, tennis
Sports no ball: motorbike racing, judo,
running, ski-jumping, swimming
Vocabulary 3
1 retired 2 judo 3 football
4 unemployed 5 swimming 6 student
Pronunciation
a 4 b 3 c 5 d 3 e 4 f 4
Listening 1
1 Greg 2 Sonya 3 Greg 4 Sonyas
5 Gregs 6 Sonya 7 Greg
Listening 2
Speaker 1 e
Speaker 2 b
Speaker 3 c
Speaker 4 a
Speaker 5 d
Reading
1
B J S W I M M I N G
R U N N I N G B R I
G D A E V O G O L F
I O S H G S E D I O
E B T I O K P L Y O
Y W E C R I C K E T
M S N U Q I J S Z B
D A N C I N G E O A
O X I F L G I R A L
B A S K E T B A L L
2
1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 T
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1 like 2 dont 3 are 4 What
5 favourite
Writing
1
Favourite Maria George
sport tennis football
music classical opera
food Chinese Italian
2
1 Marias 2 big 3 cheap
4 favourite 5 fun 6 Georges
3
1 My favourite food is Indian.
2 I like tennis.
3 My favourite type of music is Italian.
4 My favourite restaurant is expensive.
5 Whats your favourite flm?
4
The students own answers
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 Answer Key 6
Answer Key
Unit 6 Answers
Grammar 1A
1 have 2 starts 3 go 4 goes
5 have 6 fnishes 7 goes 8 have
Grammar 1B
1 have 2 start 3 fnish 4 go 5 has
6 goes 7 starts 8 fnishes
Grammar 2
Present simple negative
1 dont have
2 doesnt start
3 dont work
4 dont have
5 doesnt have
6 doesnt close
7 doesnt work
Grammar 3
1 incorrect 2 correct 3 correct
4 incorrect 5 correct 6 correct
7 incorrect 8 incorrect
Vocabulary 1A
1 have 2 have 3 go 4 have 5 go
6 go 7 have 8 go
Vocabulary 1B
1 go to the gym 2 go to bed
3 have lunch 4 go to work 5 have
breakfast
Vocabulary 2A
1 afternoon 2 evening 3 morning
4 night
Vocabulary 2B
1 morning 2 afternoon 3 evening
4 night
Vocabulary 3
1 e 2 d 3 f 4 h 5 b 6 d 7 a 8 g
Functional language
: fantastic, good, great
: bad, terrible
Pronunciation
1 a 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 b 6 a 7 b
Listening 1
1 7.45 2 3.20 3 6.30 4 3.45
5 8.50 6 1.15 7 8.30, 5.35
Listening 2
1 b 2 d 3 e 4 a 5 f 6 c
Reading
1
1 B 2 A
2
1 Hana 2 Hana 3 Liz 4 Sam
5 Hana 6 Sam 7 Sam
3
1 evening 2 small 3 running
4 breakfast 5 sister
4
1 b 2 d 3 e 4 c 5 a
Writing
1
He sleeps in the day and works at night.
2
1 b 2 d 3 e 4 c 5 a
3
1 Hes a taxi driver.
2 Yes, he does.
3 At (about) 10 oclock.
4 He takes his children to school.
5 No, he doesnt. (he works at night / he
sleeps in the day)
4
1 has 2 go 3 have 4 goes 5 have
6 go
5
The students own answers
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 Answer Key 7
Answer Key
Unit 7 Answers
Grammar 1A
1 What 2 When 3 How much
4 When 5 Where 6 What
Grammar 1B
1 c 2 f 3 e 4 b 5 a 6 d
Grammar 2A
1 Where do they work?
2 When does he go to bed?
3 What time does she start work?
4 Who do you live with?
5 When does your sister have breakfast?
6 Where do you study English?
7 Who does he work with?
8 What time does it open?
Grammar 2B
1 Who do you live with?
2 When does she have breakfast? /
What time does she have breakfast?
3 Where do you work?
4 What does he do?
5 Who do you work with?
6 What does she do in her free time?
Grammar 3
1 correct 2 incorrect 3 correct
4 incorrect 5 correct 6 incorrect
7 incorrect 8 correct
Vocabulary 1A
1 desert 2 river 3 island 4 lake
5 forest 6 mountain 7 national park
Vocabulary 1B
1 lake 2 mountain 3 river 4 desert
5 island 6 forest
Vocabulary 2A
study: classmate, teacher
work: boss, colleague
personal life: fatmate, friend, girlfriend /
boyfriend, neighbour
Vocabulary 2B
1 classmates 2 boss 3 neighbours
4 girlfriend 5 fatmates 6 teacher
7 colleagues
Listening 1
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T 7 T 8 F
Listening 2
Answered 1, 3, 5, 6 & 7
Unanswered 2, 4 & 8
Reading
1
1 B 2 A
2
1 The Great Barrier Reef.
2 Sweet wine.
3 In Africa, near the desert.
4 (1,500 different types of) fsh, sharks and
turtles and diving.
5 In the north-east of the country, about
200 km from the capital city Budapest.
6 (about) 30,000
3
1 turtles 2 tourists 3 diving 4 farm
5 university 6 desert 7 population
Writing
1
c
2
1 Where 2 What 3 Where 4 Who
5 What time / When
6 When / What time 7 What
3
1 At the local hospital.
2 Shes a nurse.
3 New Zealand
4 Her boyfriend.
5 At seven oclock (in the morning).
6 At three oclock (in the afternoon).
7 She goes swimming, goes to the cinema
and dances.
4
The students own answers
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 Answer Key 8
Answer Key
Unit 8 Answers
Grammar 1A
1 b 2 d 3 a 4 c
Grammar 1B
1 Sam always goes out on Friday nights.
2 I usually eat fast food for lunch.
3 Do you always go out at the weekend?
4 Jurgen is sometimes late for class.
5 Lucy never goes to the theatre.
6 We sometimes eat Chinese food.
7 Does Ben usually go to the gym in the
evening?
8 On Sunday night they are always at
home. / They are always at home on
Sunday night.
Grammar 2
1 I always eat Chinese food on Fridays.
2 Do you usually go to the cinema on
Saturday evening?
3 She goes out every Saturday night.
4 We sometimes have lunch at home.
5 I never eat meat.
6 Linda is always on time for her salsa
class.
7 He sometimes drinks coffee in the
morning.
8 She eats chicken for dinner every
Monday.
Vocabulary 1A
Across
1 tea
4 pasta
5 coffee
7 fsh
Down
2 eggs
3 cake
5 cheese
6 fruit
Vocabulary 1B
main: vegetables, meat, rice, potatoes
drinks: juice, coffee, tea, water
dessert: cakes, ice cream, fruit
Vocabulary 2A
1 Monday 2 Friday 3 Saturday
4 Sunday 5 Thursday 6 Tuesday
7 Wednesday
Vocabulary 2B
1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday
4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday
7 Sunday
Vocabulary 3
1 b 2 d 3 c 4 e 5 a
Functional language
1 Would you like something to eat?
2 Do you have any orange juice?
3 Here you are.
4 Its a type of cake.
5 Would you like to try some?
Pronunciation
1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday
4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday
7 Sunday
Listening 1A
Speaker 1: eggs, tea, meat, vegetables,
fruit
Speaker 2: juice, coffee, pasta, fsh, cakes
Listening 1B
1 F 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 T 7 T 8 F
9 F
Reading
1
1 F 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T
2
1 The Lime Tree 2 60 - 70
3 Yes, it is. 4 Giuseppes 5 Fish
6 At lunch
3
1 delicious 2 meat 3 expensive
4 busy 5 lunch 6 cheap
Writing
1
Sushi
2
1 F 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 F
3
Nationalities: Chinese, Indian, Japanese
Adjectives: fantastic, new, great, friendly,
good
Adverbs of frequency: always, usually,
sometimes
4
1 f 2 b 3 d 4 e 5 c 6 a
5
The students own answers
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 Answer Key 9
Answer Key
Unit 9 Answers
Grammar 1A
1 in 2 on 3 next to 4 under 5 on
Grammar 1B
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 F
Grammar 2
1 Rent 2 Have 3 Go 4 Dont forget
5 Visit 6 Take
Vocabulary 1A
1 living room 2 kitchen 3 bedroom
4 bathroom
Vocabulary 1B
1 lamp 2 armchair 3 fridge 4 bath
5 bookshelf 6 table
Vocabulary 2
1 c 2 d 3 b 4 f 5 e 6 a
Vocabulary 3
1 sink 2 wardrobe 3 armchair
4 train 5 bathroom 6 foot
Functional language
1 Visit the mountain. Its fantastic.
2 Look at the view. Its really beautiful.
3 Eat at the restaurant in the park. The
food is delicious.
4 Dont forget to visit Robben Island. Its
very interesting.
5 Go shopping in the market. It isnt
expensive.
Pronunciation
1 have lunch
2 go shopping
3 visit a museum
4 rent a bike
5 take a train
Listening
1 fve 2 two 3 bathroom 4 is
5 living room 6 table 7 four
Reading
1
1 kitchen 2 bathroom 3 bedroom
4 living room
2
Angus
3
1 Angus 2 Yotimo 3 Angus
4 Yotimos 5 Yotimo 6 Angus
4
1 very cold 2 small city
3 the kitchen 4 weather is terrible
5 a cottage / the mountains
6 a bathroom 7 in the river
8 in the winter
Writing
1
1 sofa 2 fridge 3 table 4 sink
5 chair 6 cooker
2
picture 2
3
1 (Because) its warm.
2 There are two sofas.
3 (Theyre) in the corner.
4 Yes, there is.
5 No, there isnt.
4
1 is 2 are 3 in 4 under 5 on
6 isnt
5
1 c 2 a 3 d 4 b
6
The students own answers
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 Answer Key 10
Answer Key
Unit 10 Answers
Grammar 1A
1 was 2 were 3 were 4 was
5 was 6 were 7 was
Grammar 1B
1 was 2 was 3 were 4 was 5 was
6 were
Grammar 2
1 were 2 was 3 Were 4 wasnt
5 was 6 Was 7 wasnt 8 Were
9 werent 10 was
Grammar 3
1 correct 2 incorrect 3 incorrect
4 correct 5 correct 6 correct
7 incorrect 8 incorrect
Vocabulary 1A
1 delicious 2 wonderful 3 awful
4 friendly 5 beautiful 6 modern
Vocabulary 1B
Across
5 beautiful
6 noisy
7 fantastic
Down
1 cheap
2 awful
3 delicious
4 busy
Pronunciation 1A
1 busy 2 fantastic 3 delicious
4 noisy 5 terrible 6 expensive
7 fantastic
Pronunciation 1B
awful, friendly, noisy
beautiful, terrible, wonderful
delicious, expensive, fantastic
Listening 1
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T
Listening 2
1 Adam 2 palaces 3 beautiful
4 was 5 traffc 6 was
Reading
1
1, 3, 4
2
1 interesting 2 amazing 3 museum
4 market 5 caf
3
1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 T 7 F
Writing
1
1, 2, 4, 6, 7
2
1 (He was) in Cape Town (South Africa).
2 Yes, it was (it was sunny).
3 The taxis.
4 Yes (there was).
5 It was good / delicious.
3
1 delicious b was cold c friendly
d beautiful e was terrible
4
The students own answers
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 Answer Key 11
Answer Key
Unit 11 Answers
Grammar 1
1 moved 2 started 3 studied
4 married 5 worked 6 died
7 continued 8 died
Grammar 2
1 won 2 spoke 3 got 4 went
5 met 6 had
Grammar 3
1 win 2 go 3 start 4 didnt 5 die
6 see 7 get
Grammar 4
1 went 2 started 3 saw 4 wrote
5 studied 6 thought 7 worked
8 fnished 9 met 10 knew
Vocabulary 1
1 2009 2 1983 3 1906 4 2016
5 1997 6 1966 7 2001 8 2012
Vocabulary 2
1 b 2 d 3 e 4 a 5 c
Vocabulary 3A
1 June 2 March 3 April 4 August
5 November 6 September 7 January
8 December 9 February 10 October
Vocabulary 3B
January, February, March, April, May,
June, July, August, September, October,
November, December
Vocabulary 4
a 27
th
July b 15
th
May c 1
st
April
d 8
th
August e 14
th
February
f 30
th
October g 3
rd
March
Pronunciation
1 visited 2 fnished 3 continued
4 listened 5 started 6 worked
Listening
1 b 2 d 3 e 4 c 5 a
Reading
1
1 decade 2 blog 3 hoody
4 tsunami 5 netbook
2
Clothes hoody & Ugg boots
Objects iPhone, netbook
Words blog & lol
People Barack Obama & Nelson
Mandela
News tsunami & 9/11
3
1 In the eighties.
2 (The years) 2000 to 2009.
3 2004
4 The Beijing Olympics, Barack Obama
became president of the USA.
5 The Nobel Peace Prize.
6 His 90
th
birthday.
4
1 started 2 joined 3 died 4 win
5 won 6 launched
Writing
1
1 c 2 e 3 a 4 d 5 b
2
1 January (2001) 2 March
3 (her) honeymoon
4 moved house / moved to a new house
5 daughter was born
3
1 made 2 got 3 started 4 met
5 studied 6 was 7 fnished 8 came
9 went
4
1 in 2 in 3 c on 4 at 5 in 6 on
5
The students own answers
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 Answer Key 12
Answer Key
Unit 12 Answers
Grammar 1
1 Which 2 Where 3 Was 4 How
5 What 6 Did
Grammar 2A
1 Where did it live?
2 How did it fy?
3 What did it eat?
4 Why did it disappear?
5 Did it come from Australia?
6 Which country did it come from?
Grammar 2B
1 incorrect 2 correct 3 incorrect
4 incorrect 5 correct 6 incorrect
Grammar 3
1 Where did she go?
2 What did she see?
3 Were they big?
4 What did they eat?
5 Where did they live?
6 When did she go?
7 Did she enjoy it? / Did she have a good
time?
Vocabulary 1A
1 a bear 2 a rat 3 a whale 4 a frog
5 a camel 6 a fox
Vocabulary 1B
1 whale 2 bear 3 frog 4 camel
5 rat 6 fox
Vocabulary 2
1 time 2 time 3 times 4 time
5 times 6 time
Pronunciation
1 4 2 5 3 4 4 5 5 4 6 4 7 5
Listening 1
1 New Zealand 2 was 3 No, it didnt
4 forest 5 plants 6 people hunted it
7 fve hundred
Listening 2
1 F 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 T 6 F 7 T
Reading
2
1 c 2 a 3 b
3
2 Where did it live? 3 What did it eat?
4 When did it disappear?
5 Why did it disappear?
4
Golden Toad Western Black
Rhino
Baiji River
Dolphin
came from Costa Rica Western Africa China
lived in the
mountains
/ in the
rainforest
in forests &
plains
Yangtze River
ate insects grass and plants small fsh
disappeared
in
1989 2006 we dont know
after 1997
disappeared
because
global
warming
hunted pollution
5
1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 F
Writing
1
1 e 2 d 3 a 4 b 5 c
2
1 When was he born?
2 Where was he born?
3 What did he do in London?
4 When did he move to Sri Lanka?
5 How old was he when he died?
6 What did he win in 1968?
7 What did he do in his free time?
3
1 16 December 1917
2 Somerset, England
3 He worked in an offce.
4 In 1956
5 90
6 An Oscar
7 Scuba diving
4
The students own answers
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 Answer Key 13
Answer Key
Unit 13 Answers
Grammar 1A
1 buying 2 are staying 3 am having
4 leaving 5 m watching 6 working
7 is talking
Grammar 1B
1 sitting 2 relaxing 3 resting
4 playing 5 reading 6 missing
7 ringing
Grammar 2
1 What are you doing?
2 Im not eating lunch. / I am not eating
lunch.
3 Are you drinking coffee?
4 Who are you talking to?
5 She isnt watching TV. / She is not
watching TV.
6 They arent cooking dinner. / They are
not cooking dinner.
7 Is he working today?
Grammar 3
1 incorrect 2 correct 3 correct
4 incorrect 5 correct 6 correct
7 incorrect 8 incorrect
Vocabulary 1
501 400 968 112 637 315 200
Vocabulary 2
1 seat 2 platform 3 timetable
4 suitcase 5 ticket offce
Vocabulary 3
1 d 2 a 3 c 4 e 5 b
Vocabulary 4
1 guidebook 2 gallery 3 palace
4 suitcase 5 timetable 6 platform
Functional language
1 time 2 leaves 3 tickets 4 pay
5 Credit 6 That 7 Here 8 Thank
9 platform
Pronunciation
Up 2, 3 & 5
Down 1, 4 & 6
Listening
1 135 2 148 3 16.40 4 300 5 13
6 615
Reading
1
1 b 2 c 3 d 4 a
2
1 a show 2 go on foot 3 fllings
4 souvenirs 5 amazing
3
1 In the centre of the city.
2 St Basils Cathedral and the Lenin
Mausoleum.
3 The Bolshoi Theatre
4 1.00am
5 50 roubles
6 Yes, sometimes.
7 Yes (theyre delicious).
8 You can go shopping / buy souvenirs.
Writing
1
c
2
1 d 2 b 3 f 4 c 5 e 6 a
3
1 No, she doesnt.
2 Its snowing. / Its terrible.
3 In a small hotel in Greenwich Village.
4 In an Internet caf.
5 Shes drinking coffee, checking her
emails.
4
1 d 2 e 3 c 4 a 5 f 6 b
5
The students own answers
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 Answer Key 14
Answer Key
Unit 14 Answers
Grammar 1
1 Do you like this old painting?
2 There are lots of street paintings in New
York.
3 Banksy is a very popular street artist.
4 These are very interesting paintings.
5 You can see very interesting paintings.
6 These are old cave paintings.
Grammar 2A
1 can 2 can 3 can 4 cant 5 cant
6 can 7 cant
Grammar 2B
1 Can 2 cant 3 can 4 Can
5 cant 6 cant 7 Can 8 can
Grammar 3
1 My favourite 2 My favourite
3 One of my favourite 4 My favourite
5 One of my favourite
6 One of my favourite 7 My favourite
Vocabulary 1
1 red 2 yellow 3 green 4 orange
5 blue 6 black 7 purple 8 white
9 grey
Vocabulary 2
1 laptop 2 screen 3 keyboard
4 webcam 5 DVD drive
Vocabulary 3
1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 T
Pronunciation
1 cant 2 can 3 cant 4 cant
5 can 6 can
Listening
Speaker 1 a painting
Speaker 2 a mobile phone
Speaker 3 a camera
Speaker 4 an mp3 player
Speaker 5 a laptop
Speaker 6 a webcam
Reading
1
Pictures 1 and 4
2
the food processor
3
1 Mike 2 Shobana 3 Amy 4 Mike
5 Amy 6 Shobana
4
1 He makes phone calls, checks his email,
goes on the Internet and keeps a diary.
2 new songs
3 She doesnt want to lose it.
4 Because she works.
5 Because it is quick and helps her make
nice food.
Writing
1
picture 3
2
1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 T
3
Picture 1 sentences 2, 5, 6 and 8
Picture 2 sentences 1, 3, 4 and 7.
4
colours: blue, green, yellow
adjectives describing a painting: colourful,
interesting, modern, popular
5
The students own answers
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The students own answers
Global Beginner eWorkbook Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 Answer Key 15
Answer Key
Unit 15 Answers
Grammar 1A
1 is 2 are 3 is 4 am 5 am 6 isnt
7 are 8 is
Grammar 1B
1 Tanya is going to visit New York.
2 Im going to live in Paris and learn
French.
3 They are going to have a problem.
4 Susan isnt going to fnish university.
5 You are going to fnd Japanese very
diffcult.
6 We are going to be late again!
7 When are you going to start your new
job?
Grammar 2
1 moved 2 is living 3 do 4 be
5 speak 6 became 7 start 8 was
Grammar 3
1 be going to (future)
2 past simple negative
3 past simple
4 present continuous negative
5 present continuous
6 yes / no questions
7 wh- questions
8 there is / there are
9 present simple
10 present simple negative
Vocabulary 1A
1 1 2 10% 3 2012 4 5 202
6 1200
Vocabulary 1B
a per cent / percent
b half / a half
c two hundred
d two thousand and eight
e a quarter / quarter
f double
Vocabulary 2
1 language 2 radio 3 market
4 calls 5 time 6 currency
Vocabulary 3
1 deaf
2 extinct
3 native
4 population
5 an island
6 local
7 per cent
Listening
1 two 2 half a million 3 two million
4 four million 5 twelve
6 ffty thousand 7 1922
Reading
1
1 Chinese 2 Spanish 3 Hindi 4 Arabic
2 / 3
1 1.2 2 53 3 6.5 4 40 5 3 6 78
4
1 Chinese, English, Spanish, Hindi and
Arabic
2 Yes, it is.
3 199
4 (northern) California
5 Its good for telling traditional stories.
6 Yahgan
Writing
1
1 present / book 2 book / present
3 reading 4 lessons 5 study 6 milk
7 black 8 money
2
1 Liz
2 Yes (she signs the note Love Liz)
3 A book
4 To say thank you for the lessons
5 Study again
6 Sam
7 There was some milk (in the fridge) /
Sam bought some milk.
3
1 d 2 e 3 b 4 c 5 a
4
A b 1 d 2 a 3 c 4
B d 1 c 2 a 3 b 4

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