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WORKBOOK 2nd TERM ANSWER KEY- ESO1 6. 1.

Nice to meet you


2. Where are you from
UNIT 2 3. What language do you speak
4. What’s your family name
GRAMMAR (page 18-19) 5. What’s your favourite food
2. 1. a; T 4. some; F
2. a; F 5. an; F 7. 1. That’s disgusting!
3. some; T 2. What nationality are you?
3. I like rice with chicken, vegetables and beans.
3. 1. some; The woman 4. some; The shop 4. The restaurant has got an Italian chef.
2. some; The shop 5. any; The girl 5. Where are you from?
3. any; Sam
8. My name is Nabil and I’m from Lebanon. Humus is a
4. 1. The 5. an popular food in my country. We usually eat it with meat,
2. any 6. a beans and pita bread. It’s delicious! It’s very good for
3. some 7. some you, too. What food is popular in your country?
4. some
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 23-24)
5. 1. There are some 4. There aren’t any
2. There is some 5. There are some 1. Meat: chicken, steak, sausage
3. There isn’t a 6. There isn’t an Vegetables: corn, beans
Countries: Peru, Chile
6. 1. Are there any; Yes, there are. Nationalities: Japanese, Thai, French
2. Is there any; No, there isn’t.
3. Are there any; Yes, there are. 2. 1. c 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. c
4. Is there a; No, there isn’t.
5. Is there any; No, there isn’t. 3. 1. There isn’t a
2. There are some
8. 1. How much; There is a kilo of chocolate. 3. Is there an
2. How many; There are three hamburgers. 4. There isn’t any
3. How many; There is one egg. 5. Are there any
4. How many; There are two fish.
5. How much; There is a kilo of ice cream 4. 1. How many apples are there?
2. How much rice is there?
10. 1. This 5. are 3. How many people are there?
2. Tessa’s 6. How much 4. How many boys are there?
3. hasn’t got 7. some 5. How much homework is there?
4. their 8. Are
5. 1. These 4. I’m
11. 1. have we got 6. I have 2. Your 5. has got
2. an 7. is 3. Are
3. have got some 8. Are there
4. are 9. There is 7. 1. Nice to meet you
5. any 10. there are 2. Where are you from
3. What language do you speak
REAL ENGLISH (page 21-22) 4. What’s your family name
1. 1. French 5. Swedish 5. What’s your address
2. Irish 6. Peruvian
3. German 7. Thai 8. 1. How much cake is there?
4. Chilean 8. Japanese 2. There isn’t any milk.
3. Mmm, delicious!
2. 1. German 4. Spanish 4. I like rice with chicken, onions and corn.
2. France 5. Ireland 5. What’s your family name?
3. Japan 6. Thai
9. 1. There isn’t any rice from Thailand.
3. 1. Where are you from? 2. There are some Swedish pancakes with butter.
2. I’m Swedish. 3. How much bread is there?
3. What language do you speak? 4. Are there any strawberries in the ice cream?
4. What language do you speak? 5. How many onions are there?
5. Where are you from?
UNIT 3 9. 1. have got 6. is
2. our 7. doesn’t like
VOCABULARY (page 25) 3. The 8. This
1. Wordsnake: giraffe, sheep, gorilla, hamster, snake, 4. Mr Jackson’s 9. do we stop
fox, elephant, frog, lion, monkey, cow, shark 5. watches
1. shark 7. elephant REAL ENGLISH (page 29-30)
2. sheep 8. frog
3. gorilla 9. lion
1. The phrases under the wrong pictures are do sport and
4. cow 10. hamster meet friends.
5. snake 11. giraffe 2. 1. d 2. f 3. e 4. b 5. a 6. C
6. monkey 12. fox
6. 1. When do you get up on Sundays, Sue?
2. 1. f 2. e 3. h 4. g 5. b 2. What do you do in the morning?
6. c 7. d 8. i 9. a 10. J 3. How often do you walk the dog?
4. I always feed him in the morning and the evening.
GRAMMAR (page 26-27) 5. I usually meet friends, but we rarely do anything
special.
1. 1. see 5. catches
2. washes 6. play 7. 1. at 4. on
3. kiss 7. come 2. in 5. in
4. studies 8. Works 3. at 6. At

2. 1. plays with the baby monkeys 8. 1. at 5. on


2. feed the gorillas 2. in 6. at
3. Kate talks to the visitors 3. At 7. in
4. Sue and Mark wash the jeeps 4. at 8. In
5. Kate helps the vet
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 31-32)
3. 1. doesn’t wash 4. meets 1. 1. lion, tiger
2. comes 5. don’t have 2. eagle, mosquito
3. don’t work 6. clean 3. sheep, cow
4. hamster, rabbit
4. 1. listens 5. get up, have breakfast
2. don’t understand
3. learn 2. 1. eyebrows 6. pencil
4. don’t take 2. tomato sauce 7. Swedish
5. go 3. lazy 8. dark
6. talk 4. cow 9. parents
7. doesn’t always like 5. have a shower 10. sugar

5. 1. Do snakes eat mice? 3. 1. eats 6. do … feed


Yes, they do. 2. sleeps 7. give
2. Does a lion hunt for food? 3. does … weigh 8. doesn’t want
Yes, it does. 4. doesn’t weigh 9. don’t like
3. Do fish go to school? 5. weighs 10. eat
No, they don’t. 4. 1. haven’t got 6. These
4. Do chickens sometimes live on farms?
2. Is there 7. she
Yes, they do.
3. How many 8. girl’s
5. Does a cow give milk?
4. is 9. some
Yes, it does. / Yes, she does.
5. Her 10. The
6. Do you often see blue sheep?
No, you don’t. / No, I don’t. / No, we don’t. 6. 1. I usually go to bed at 11 o’clock.
2. What do you do in the evenings?
6. 1. What do; b 3. What programmes do you watch?
2. Where do; a 4. How often do you watch sport programmes?
3. When do; a 5. I usually do homework in the afternoons.
4. How long does; b
5. How many babies does; b 7. 1. in 2. at 3. on 4. at 5. in
7. 1. never 4. often 8. 1. Lisa gets up at 8 o’clock in the morning.
2. rarely 5. always 2. John does sport on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
3. usually 3. Snakes eat mice.
4. I usually go to bed late on Saturdays.
5. The film starts at 7 o’clock.
UNIT 4 8. My name is Julie Clark. I live in Chester, a small
town in
VOCABULARY (page 33) England. Every Saturday, I meet my friends in the city
1. 1. d 2. f 3. i 4. b 5. e centre and we walk the shops. Then, we have lunch in a
6. g 7. a 8. h 9. c restaurant. There are some good restaurants in Chester.
I love Chinese food, so I often eat at the Hong Kong
2. 1. supermarket Restaurant on Bridge Street.
2. swimming pool
3. post office
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 39-40)
4. sports centre
5. hospital 1. 1. c 2. d 3. e 4. b 5. a
6. museum
2. 1. on 4. behind
GRAMMAR (page 34-35) 2. between 5. above
1. 1. am studying 4. is walking 3. in front of
2. is working 5. are doing
3. are playing
3. Parts of the body: tail, nose
Food : corn, steak
Adjectives of personality: confident, funny
2. 1. is listening 4. is reading Animals: fox, mice
2. isn’t talking 5. is eating Places around town: hospital, church
3. isn’t holding 6. isn’t wearing
4. 1. is dancing 4. isn’t watching
4. 1. are you doing 2. am studying 5. is running
2. Is your teacher helping 3. Are … staying
3. are you sitting
4. Is it raining 5. 1. sends 4. don’t understand
5. Are your friends visiting 2. sleep 5. isn’t washing
6. Are you using 3. Are … using

5. 1. cleans the room; is cleaning the room 6. 1. How many 6. His


2. doesn’t … visit; is visiting 2. never 7. That
3. play tennis; aren’t playing tennis 3. haven’t got 8. There isn’t
4. have a drink; aren’t having a drink 4. is 9. Do you run
5. Jane’s 10. A
7. 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. a
6. c 7. c 8. a 9. c 10. b 8. 1. Where is the hospital
2. How do I get there
8. 1. are … going 6. do … want 3. straight on Hill Street
2. am going 7. haven’t got 4. Then where do I go
3. aren’t open 8. have 5. Great. Thanks
4. is 9. am making
5. opens 9. 1. My friend, Bill, lives in Manchester.
REAL ENGLISH (page 37-38) 2. Alan and I love Japanese food.
3. Helen Carter goes to the cinema every Friday.
1. 1. next to 6. on
4. Their holidays start on 15th July.
2. between 7. under
5. We often go to France at Christmas.
3. in 8. in front of
4. above 9. behind 10. 1. The hospital is opposite the post office.
5. opposite 2. The butcher’s is next to the bank.
3. Are you playing tennis now?
2. 1. Go straight 4. Turn left
4. Sam and Jenny are watching a film at the cinema.
2. Turn right 5. at the corner
5. We are waiting for you in front of the restaurant.
3. Pass

6. 1. Where is the
2. the bank
3. How do I get there
4. at the corner of
5. Great. Thanks.

7. 1. Tony lives in Paris, France.


2. We work on Fridays and Saturdays.
3. My friend and I always travel in August.
4. Is there a Thai restaurant in Atlanta?
5. I speak Spanish and Italian.
UNIT 5 GRAMMAR PRACTICE REVIEW 1 (p.106-107)
1. 1. is 4. isn’t
VOCABULARY (page 41) 2. aren’t 5. Are
1. Wordsnake: gymnastics, weightlifting, basketball, 3. are 6. is
swimming, surfing, tennis, cycling, football, judo, skiing,
running 2. 1. is 4. aren’t (are not)
1. skiing 7. tennis 2. aren’t (are not) 5. Are
2. cycling 8. swimming 3. am 6. Is
3. gymnastics 9. weightlifting 3. 1. have got 4. has got
4. running 10. judo 2. have got 5. have got
5. basketball 11. surfing 3. have got 6. has got
6. football
4. 1. hasn’t got 4. has got
2. 1. kick 6. jump 2. has got 5. haven’t got
2. ski 7. hit 3. Have … got 6. Has … got
3. surf 8. run
4. swim 9. lift 5. 1. Am 2. aren’t (are not)
5. throw 3. has got 4. are
5. hasn’t (has not) got 6. have got
3. 1. play basketball 4. play football
2. go cycling 5. go surfing 6. 1. Has Sam got short hair?
3. do judo 6. play tennis Yes, he has.
2. Are you friendly?
GRAMMAR (page 42) Yes, I am.
3. Is Kate a serious student?
1. 1. can 4. can
No, she isn’t.
2. can’t 5. can’t
4. Have Mike and Dan got chicken sandwiches today?
3. can’t
No, they haven’t.
2. 1. Can you dance well? 5. Are your parents calm?
Yes, I can. / No, I can’t. Yes, they are.
2. Can students buy lunch at your school? 6. Has Andrea got big feet?
Yes, they can. / No, they can’t. No, she hasn’t.
3. Can your friend read Japanese?
Yes, he/she can. / No, he/she can’t.
7. 1. a 4. an
2. some 5. The
4. Can your mother play tennis?
3. any 6. Any
Yes, she can. / No, she can’t.
5. Can you walk home from school? 8. 1. There is 4. There is
Yes, I can. / No, I can’t. 2. There are 5. There aren’t
3. Are there 6. Is there
3. 1. The boy can jump high.
2. The boy can’t run quickly. 9. 1. How many 4. How much
3. The boy can ski fast. 2. How much 5. How many
4. The girl can’t swim well. 3. How many 6. How many
4. 1. must 3. mustn’t 10. -s like – likes walk – walks clean - cleans
2. mustn’t 4. must -es wash – washes catch – catches kiss - kisses
-ies study – studies fly – flies copy – copies
5. 1. must 4. must
2. can’t 5. can’t 11. 1. love 4. Does
3. mustn’t 6. Can 2. plays 5. don’t
3. doesn’t go 6. Do
6. 1. can 4. can’t
2. mustn’t 5. must 12. 1. feed 5. Do … have
3. must 6. can’t 2. watches 6. don’t do
3. don’t walk 7. Does … read
REAL ENGLISH (page 45) 4. doesn’t sleep 8. meets
1. 1. fly 6. climb
2. drive 7. attack 13. 0% never rarely sometimes often usually always 100%
3. sail 8. rescue
4. ride 9. catch 14. 1. sometimes 4. rarely
5. dance 10. win 2. usually 5. always
3. never 6. often
2. 1. f 2. d 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. e
GRAMMAR PRACTICE REVIEW 2 (p.108-109)

1. 1. is playing 4. are doing


2. am reading 5. are sitting
3. is baking 6. is drinking

2. 1. are … putting
2. aren’t (are not) riding
3. isn’t (is not) talking
4. am not swimming
5. Is … dancing
6. is … eating

3. Present continuous: at the moment, right now, now


Present simple: usually, every day, on Tuesdays, every
afternoon

4. 1. loves 5. talk
2. runs 6. aren’t talking
3. doesn’t play 7. are listening
4. are running

5. 1. can’t 5. can
2. can 6. can
3. can’t 7. can’t
4. can’t

6. 1. mustn’t 4. must
2. must 5. must
3. mustn’t 6. mustn’t

7. 1. must 4. must
2. can 5. mustn’t
3. can’t

8. 1. can 4. must
2. must 5. mustn’t
3. can’t 6. can

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