Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
?
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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Answer Key
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
3
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
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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
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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
6
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