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page 4 2 1. chill out 3. half the time 5. loads of
2. mates 4. nags 6. is into
Topic Vocabulary
3 1. in a way 3. no way
2 1. B 2. A 3. C 2. way ahead 4. in a big way
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3 1. secondary Zoom In
2. terms
3. curriculum, compulsory, optional 1. line 27 – approximately 2. quite
4. strict line 37 – strange
5. learning disability page 8
6. tutor, keep up
7. committed Vocabulary Extension
4 1. e 2. a 3. g 4. b 5. c 6. d 7. f 1 WORD BUILDING
1. produce 3. competition 5. committed
5 Accept all logical answers. 2.
motivating 4. applicant
1
02 6 LISTENING 2 1. motivate 3. commitment 5. competitive
1. The chances of finding a job afterwards are much better. 2. apply 4. products
2. It’s expensive to study there.
3. The pupils don’t learn much about the language and 3 EXPRESSIONS WITH MIND
culture of their host country in Europe. 1. e 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. b
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06 1. hooked on 4. call me
2. Nothing beats 5. on the dot
3. Excuse my ignorance 6. straight away
1
07 2 1. D 2. G 3. F 4. A 5. C
Over to you 1 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. a
6 Extra
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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WRITING: A story
Work with a Model
1 Par 1. c Par 3. a
Par 2. d Par 4. b
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as, then, by now, at that moment, five minutes later
2 PAST TENSES
Possible answers
1. Past Simple – set off / met
2. Past Continuous – was visiting / were walking
3 DESCRIBING FEELINGS
1. … she couldn’t wait to see the sights. (excited)
2. … to her horror, she found herself in an enormous crowd
of people and lost sight of her family. (afraid)
3. … she was starting to panic. (worried)
4. She breathed a sigh of relief. (relieved)
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PREPARE FOR YOUR TASK
4 1. students in schools around the world
2. at the beginning
3. a market and a purse
6 TIME EXPRESSIONS
1. early 4. By now
2. Shortly afterwards 5. Then
3. As
High
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Topic Vocabulary Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1 GETTING STARTED
skydiving, parkour, paragliding, skateboarding, rafting, Vocabulary from the Text
mountain climbing, bungee jumping, BMX biking 1 1. Before long 4. in the meantime
2. every spare moment 5. one day
2 1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B
3. forever
page 29 2 1. brands 4. remote
3 1. accept risks 2. eager 5. upbringing
2. the most important thing 3. goal 6. Unlike
3. damage to their body 3 1. a far cry from 4. in great demand
4. stressed 2. my fair share of 5. on the lookout for
5. difficult, dangerous actions 3. in mid-air
6. too sure of themselves
4 Accept all logical answers. page 32
It includes the word been and the verb is always in the third 1
24 4 In the first picture, we can see …
form. (past participle). It looks like …
1. have been held 5. have been cancelled She seems to be …
2. has been growing 6. had not been shown They must be …
3. has always been given 7. have not been made One similarity is …
4. had broken out 8. had hosted What’s different is …
5 Common mistakes
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EXAM PRACTICE 6 Extra
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
1 1. had 5. been
2. before 6. was
3. By 7. had
4. already 8. from
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Hi (to begin the letter)
Yours (to end the letter)
2 Possible answers
Mike’s questions:
Which extreme sports do you and your friends like?
Why do you think extreme sports appeal to young people?
Gavin’s answers:
First of all, as far as extreme sports are concerned, the ones
my friends and I like best are BMX biking, skateboarding
and parkour.
As for why extreme sports appeal to young people, I think
there are several reasons. Firstly, they’re exciting …
Secondly, they encourage you to overcome your fears.
3 RELATING TO QUESTIONS ASKED
Par 2: as far as … are concerned
Par 3: As for …
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4 ADDING INFORMATION
Possible answers
Par 2: I practise new tricks every spare moment …
I also watch freestyle skateboarding competitions to
learn from other skateboarders.
Par 3: I find ordinary sports like tennis boring …
When I succeed at a new jump, it builds my
confidence …
I’d never tried freestyle skateboarding … make
friends.
write a number of articles on unusual tourist destinations.
3. Today, dedicated volunteers take care of the gardens.
Grammar
4. The Spanish explorer Juan Manuel de Ayala called the Relative Clauses
island “La Isla de los Alcatraces” because of the sea birds
that migrated and built their nests there. Under English- a. non-defining
speaking influence the name became Alcatraz. b. defining
5. They made lifelike models and put them in their beds. c. non-defining
6. We are told that over a million tourists come to Alcatraz Other Wh- words
every year and that tours are booked up weeks in a. what b. why
advance.
a. wherever d. whatever
b. whichever e. whoever
c. whenever
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reading
Grammar
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10 1 1. C 3. A 5. D 7. A 9. B
2. A 4. B 6. D 8. C 10. C 1 Possible answers
1. I am going to buy one tomorrow / I will buy one tomorrow.
2 1. in China 2. I will help you carry them.
2. the news 3. We are going to miss the train.
3. parents and many teachers 4. Do you think he will like it?
4. using English as the lingua franca (with other non-native 5. The film begins at 7.30 pm.
speakers) 6. He just won’t answer.
5. starting to speak later 7. Are you meeting / will you meet us at 7 pm for dinner?
Vocabulary from the Text 2 1. will have disappeared 5. will be walking around
2. will be transferring 6. will have built
1 1. downside is 4. tons of
3. will have invented 7. will still be driving
2. get my head round 5. I can tell you
4. won’t (will not) be learning
3. couldn’t be bothered 6. For a start
3 1. will replace 5. will be testing
2 1. admittedly 3. properly 5. readily
2. will be communicating 6. will have launched
2.
currently 4. extremely 6. fluently
3. won’t (will not) use 7. will look
3 1. c 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. b 4. is going to be
2. culture 7. pronunciation
1. Treatments for many diseases will be developed by 3. 13% 8. grammar
scientists. 4. native speakers 9. brain
2. By 2022, new forms of food will have been invented. 5. 2 years 10. singing
3. Cities under the sea are going to be built by architects.
4. Spray-on clothes will be created by fashion designers. Over to you
5. By 2022, the first flying cars will have been sold by Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
engineers.
2
3 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. B 6. C 7. C 8. B
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Gerunds
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2 1. c 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. d
1. e 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. d 14
Infinitives page 73
1. c 2. d 3. b 4. a Speaking: Making a decision
5 1. Speaking 5. studying
PREPARE FOR Your Task
2. to understand 6. to look up 1 1. playing tennis 4. drama
3. to express 7. texting 2. learning a foreign language 5. giving a presentation
4. taking 8. to make 3. playing chess
6 1. travelling 6. downloading 2 VOCABULARY AND BRAINSTORMING
2. learning 7. making Possible answers
3. to carry 8. to find a. 1 f. 1, 4
4. to cover 9. to pronounce b. 5 g. 4, 5
5. doing c. personal opinion h. personal opinion
d. 2, 5 i. 1
7 Possible answers
e. 2, 3 j. 3
1. to listen
2. hearing / listening to, giving / offering 2
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3. to speak to / to contact So shall we talk about … first?
4. to know What about you?
5. Going out / Getting together / Hanging out Would you agree?
6. to call him / her
4 COMMON MISTAKES
7. acting together in our school show
1. a 2. b
8. meeting
5 extra
8 Grammar TO SPEAKING
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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WRITING: An opinion essay
EXAM PRACTICE Work with a Model
1 1. were (very) disappointed to hear 1 Par 1. c Par 2. a Par 3. b
2. looking forward to going
3. have finished the report by
2 Students can benefit personally and professionally.
4. I will be having 3 SUPPORTING POINTS
5. regrets lying Possible answers
6. talked Tom out of buying a. personal benefits: Speaking a foreign language increases
our awareness of other cultures and it enables us to
2 1. disbelief 4. widely 7. exhausted
communicate more easily (especially when travelling
2. astonishing 5. training 8. currently
abroad or meeting foreigners).
3. speaker 6. exposure
professional benefits: It allows you to study at foreign
page 72 universities and may mean a higher salary.
b. The writer believes that speaking two foreign languages
Listening could lead to more job opportunities.
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4 Firstly, Secondly, In addition, Furthermore, Moreover
Hip-hop and step dancing are both competitive. There are 5 1. seriously 5. it for granted
international championships in both dance forms. 2. a living 6. a mistake
3. a try 7. steps
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. confidence 8. patience
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2
17 1 1. D 2. C 3. C 4. C 5. A 6. D 6 COLLOCATIONS
1. c 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. f 6. b
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1. c 2. b 3. a
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21 3 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. B
Do Your Task
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5 EXTRA
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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WRITING: A film review
Work with a Model
1 Par 1. b Par 2. d Par 3. c Par 4. a
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Possible answers
Present Simple a ctive: asks, visits
passive: is set, is played
Past Simple: found, were
2 DISCUSSING what makes a film special
visual effects, suspense, stunts
3 EMPHASISING YOUR IDEAS
1. quite 2. absolutely 3. highly / quite
4 1. What I found highly impressive
2. The visual effects, … were absolutely fantastic
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5 1. What I found highly amusing was the dialogue.
2. What really appealed to me were the exciting car chases.
3. What I particularly liked was the beautiful soundtrack.
PREPARE FOR YOUR TASK
6 1. teenage film fans
2. what kind of film it is, what it is about and why you
recommend it to other people of your age
7 VOCABULARY AND BRAINSTORMING
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. C 4. B 6. A 8. A 10. C
Over to you
3 Possible answers Accept all logical answers.
1. Easyjet was different from its competitors because tickets page 93
could only be bought directly from the airline.
2. Concern about customer and staff satisfaction is the main Grammar
reason for Zappos’ success.
Conditionals
3. Zappos has a 365-day return policy with no charge for
shipping. 1. a 2. c 3. d 4. b 5. e
4. Most people thought Bezos was crazy (as shopping on
the Internet wasn’t so common then). Temporals
5. He believed it promoted fair trade.
a. Present Simple b. the future
Vocabulary from the Text 1 1. go 4. wouldn’t go 7. wouldn’t be able to
1 1. c 2. e 3. f 4. a 5. d 6. b 2. get off 5. don’t want
1. highest bidder 4. cheap fares 3. had 6. play
2. customer service 5. family background 2 1. get – D 4. were – E
3. success story 6. fast pace 2. will share – C 5. had bought – A
3. could have – B
2 1. financial 5. unemployed 3 1. He studied engineering but (several years) later he went
2. living 6. advertisements into marketing.
3. additional / added 7. considered 2. She met her business partner while (she was) at college.
4. supplies 8. publicity 3. Before he became very successful, he was a struggling
artist. / He was a struggling artist before he became very
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Listening 4. Eventually he became a famous musician. / He eventually
became a famous musician.
1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 5. He was recently awarded a Nobel Prize. / He was
2
26 2 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. C 6. B 7. C awarded a Nobel Prize recently. / Recently, he was
awarded a Nobel Prize.
2 USING ADJECTIVES
Possible answers
marvellous (concert) complex (dance routines)
huge (arena) talented (band)
incredible (set) oldest (songs)
dazzling (light shows) fresh and new (songs)
moving (stage) great (songs)
front (row) stunning (performance)
professional (entertainer) award-winning (ballad)
outstanding (vocals) best (birthday present)
powerful (voice) amazing (Justin Timberlake)
high (notes)
3 1. a, c 2. b, c 3. a, b 4. b, c 5. a, b
4 1. entire 3. dreadful 5. shocking
2. colourful 4. brave
5 SHOWING EFFECT
Possible answers
made everybody feel, made the audience go wild,
made even his oldest songs fresh and new
6 1. d 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. c
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PREPARE FOR YOUR TASK
7 1. a concert, a show, a sporting event, a family celebration
2. the venue, the event itself and their opinion of it
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14 4 1. Twitter 5. unemployed
6. english is a crazy language 2. shops 6. vintage clothes
3. 16 7. hobby
2 Because it is the most widely used language in the history of 4. garage, hip hop
the planet. 4
14 5 1. T – she had 2,500 followers, so she made a New Year’s
3 1. There is no egg in an eggplant nor pine or apple in a resolution to launch a blog.
pineapple. 2. F – Apart from showing her fashion style … she adds
2. That the plural of the word house isn’t hice like mouse / amusing comments and information on the shops …
mice. 3. F – … and began filming local “grime” musicians.
3. Why shameless and shameful don’t have the opposite 4. T – the one with Ed Sheeran got 7.7 million hits.
meanings to each other like harmless and harmful. 5. T – … and even haggle over the price.
4. Why wind up can mean to start something and also to 6. F – Georgina also gives local designers a platform to
stop something. show their clothes.
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9. THE PERFECT STORM
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1 1. Bead-tempered giants, the waves were high and violent
7. SHAKESPEARE HERITAGE TOUR
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4 /D/ /E/
bag garden
UNIT 7
organic start
1 1. catch /a/ 2. dish /i/ plastic advantage
2 /i/ /a/ traffic large
rush such hang past
finish choose lack overcast
hardship stretch drawback
show feature transport
issue chilling
ensure departure
UNIT 10
3 1. cup /J/ 2. few /qI / 1 1. door /G/ 2. afraid /L/ 3. bird /K/
4 /qI/ /J/
rescue come 2 /K/ /G/ /L/
menu love her more doctor
costume lunch urge your stepmother
consuming nothing hurt sport ancestor
excuse such nerve barrier
issue terms foster
queue
enthusiastic
4 1. We’re 4. don’t
2. I’m 5. I’d
3. can’t 6. I’m, didn’t
UNIT 8
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1 1. If I were you ( ), I would get bored ( ).
2. We’ll earn money ( ), if we get a summer job ( ) .