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1. The singer was attracted by the beauty of
Antarctica.
2. Because he believed the stories told by the wind,
as dreamers sometimes do.
3. They might have died while exploring Antarctica.
READING
2. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
(page 78)
4. a scientist
5. people
6. hurricanes
2. d
3. e
4. b
5. a
3. Possible Answers
1. sand, stones
4. firefighter, paramedic
2. computer, iPod
5. pot, bucket
3. a course, school trip
3. 1. c
2. b
4. 1. The main difference is that the objective of an
Antarctic cruise is to learn about Antarcticas
ecosystem and animals.
2. Antarctica, the coldest place on Earth ... (line 10).
It has no permanent residents (line 10).
There are no shops, hotels, billboards or cafs.
(line 11).
There are also no native people (line 11).
It doesnt belong to any country (lines 12-13).
3. Tourism could provoke changes in the
environmental stability of Antarctica.
4. They think the number of tourists should be
limited as this would minimise the environmental
damage.
5. Tourism may encourage conservation since
Antarcticas beauty will make tourists aware of the
importance of protecting it.
4. decision
darkness
difference
relationship
information
possibility
appointment
environmentalist
5. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
difference
possibility
appointment
decision
6. 1. excitement
2. possibility
3. construction
Environmentalists
information
relationship
darkness
4. thickness
5. impression
Topic Vocabulary
(page 81)
TRAVEL
1. 1. b
2. b
3. a
4. a
2. 1. luggage
2. queue
3. 1. b
(page 80)
5. a
6. b
7. a
3. flight
5. airline
4. youth hostel
2. a
3. d
4. e
5. c
4. 1. hire a car
4. go sightseeing
2. stay at a youth hostel 5. book a room
3. go on holiday
5. 1.
2.
3.
4.
accommodation
departure time
flight
delayed
GRAMMAR
5.
6.
7.
8.
airlines
passengers
overnight
luggage
(page 82)
THE CONDITIONAL
First Conditional
Condition: If people see Antarcticas beauty,
Result: theyll promote conservation.
Second Conditional
Condition: if there were rules about tourism.
Result: There would be less damage
Third Conditional
Condition: If the tank had leaked,
Result: it would / could / might have caused a
disaster.
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Grammar Review
page 82
1. 1. Third Conditional
2. Second Conditional
3. First Conditional
8. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
TIME CLAUSES
SKILLS
1. To the future
2. The Present Simple
(page 84)
LISTENING
RECORDED MESSAGES
1. 1. will get
2. would travel
3. improves
2. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4. werent
5. had
6. continues
1. Possible Answer
It might be that you see London from a different point
of view (i.e. from the sky).
3. 1. b
2. b
3. a
2. 1. b
3. 1. 25
4. a
5. a
6. b
4. meets
5. hadnt spoken
6. stop
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
5. c
1. Steves Questions
How long is the journey?
What time does the train leave?
Do I have to book in advance?
Where do I get the train?
How much is a ticket?
Whens the next train after that?
How often do the trains leave?
The railway representatives Questions
May I help you?
Would you like a return or a single ticket?
What time do you want to leave?
Will that be first or second class?
6. Possible Answers
1. Unless I find my passport, I wont be able to go to
Canada.
2. Ill go to Slovenia this summer if I can save enough
money.
3. If something went wrong on a trip, I would phone
the Spanish Embassy.
4. As soon as Dad arrives at his hotel, hell let us
know.
5. If Antarctica had permanent residents, it would be
impossible to preserve the region.
6. Our last holiday might have been better if we had
booked a better hotel.
will be / would be
book / booked
werent
would enjoy
werent
4. a
6. b
3. 15.50
5. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
3. b
2. free
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4. 1. get
2. were
3. hadnt left
2. c
2. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
would know
will find out
get
had flown
would / could have gone
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3. Possible Answers
1. Planning a trip
Ive found some really cheap tickets.
We havent arranged accommodation yet.
Departure time is 9.00 am dont be late!
We have booked a room in the city centre for two
nights.
Do you want to go sightseeing every day?
A Trip you have already taken
We hired bicycles and drove around the villages.
We had a fantastic time.
It was the best / worst holiday Ive ever had!
Our flight was delayed and our luggage didnt arrive!
WRITING
LIFE SKILLS
(page 86)
An e-mail
BOOKING A ROOM
(page 88)
TASK QUESTIONS
1.
3. Paragraph 1
4. Paragraph 4
Edinburgh
Hostel
Hostel
Royale
Lothian
Hostel
3. 1. Greeting: Hi Carla,
2. Signing off: Love, Angela
Location
Five minutes
walk from the
bus station
Right on
Edinburghs
historic
Royal Mile
15 minutes walk
from Royal Mile and
Edinburgh Castle
4. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Breakfast
Included in
room price
1,90
1,90
Internet
access
Cheap
Free in
common
room
Lockers
In common
room
In rooms
In rooms
Self-catering
kitchens
Yes
Yes (fully
equipped)
Yes
Luggage
storage
Yes
No
No
Minisupermarket
Yes
No
No
TV
TV and DVD in
common room
Plasma TV
in common
room
No
No
Hi ,
How are things?
I havent heard from you in a while!
Well, why dont you come with us?
Well have a fantastic time!
I cant wait to hear what you decide.
Write soon!
Love,
page 87
6. 1. they, them
2. he, us
3. they, their
Games room No
4. she, her
5. that, him
2. 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8
3. Hostel Royale
they
their
He
the
4. Booking Record
Name: Surname Adams First Name Jake
Address: Street: 108 Victory Road City: Blackpool
Country: England
Credit card: Type: Visa Number: 2376-8925-8874
Expiry date: November, 2012
Number of Guests: 2
Dates: Arrival 17/06/ (Current year) Departure
21/06/ (Current year)
Room type: Dormitory, 6 beds, Male
Rate: 21.80 per bed, per night
5. him
6. his
7. its
8. it / This
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