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Elementary Homework Answers

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1 GRAMMAR

a: 3 are, 4 you’re, 5 is, 6 he’s, 7 she, 8 she’s, 9 is, 10 it’s, 11 are, 12 we’re, 13 they, 14 they’re

b: 2 ’m, 3 ’s, 4 ’re, 5 ’s, 6 ’re

c: 2 I’m, 3 They’re, 4 she’s, 5 You’re, 6 He’s, 7 we’re

2 PRONUNCIATION

a: /ɪ/ six, in /iː/ three /æ/ man, thanks /e/ ten, well /eɪ/ eight, day /aɪ/ fine, nice

c: 2 te|nnis, 3 eigh|teen, 4 thir|teen, 5 bas|ket|ball, 6 good|bye, 7 e|mail, 8 in|ter|net, 9 com|pu|ter, 10 ho|tel

3 VOCABULARY

a: 2 Sunday, 3 Thursday, 4 Monday, 5 Friday, 6 Wednesday, 7 Tuesday

b: 2 twelve, fourteen, sixteen 3 eighteen, nineteen, twenty 4 eleven, thirteen, fifteen

c: 2 Tuesday, 3 eight, 4 Thursday, 5 four, 6 Saturday

d: 1. Hello. I’m Lola. You’re in my English class.
2. Oh! Nice to meet you, Lola.
3. Nice to meet you, too.
4. Well, see you on Monday, Lola.
5. No, the class is on Tuesday, not Monday!
6. Bye.
7. Goodbye.

1 VOCABULARY

a: 2 Brazil, 3 Chinese, 4 England, 5 French, 6 Ireland, 7 Mexican, 8 Poland, 9 Swiss, 10 Turkey

b: 3 Japanese, 4 Hungary, 5 American, 6 Italy, 7 Spanish, 8 Scotland, 9 Egyptian, 10 Czech Republic

c: 2 South America, 3 Europe, 4 Africa, 5 North America, 6 Australia

d: 1 eighty-three 2 fifty-one, twenty-seven, 3 fifty-two, forty-four, 4 thirty-six, twenty-eight

2 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 Chi|na, 3 Ger|ma|ny, 4 Ire|land, 5 Eu|rope, 6 Po|land, 7 I|ta|ly, 8 Ja|pan

c: 1 Swiss, 2 English, 3 Chinese, 4 Spanish

3 GRAMMAR

a: 2 Where’s she from? 3 Are they from South America? 4 Are you from Spain? 5 Is he from Poland? 6 Are we in room five?

b: a 5, b 2, c 4, d 3, f 6

c: 3 He isn’t German, he’s 4 They aren’t in Egypt, they’re in 5 She isn’t British, she’s 6 It isn’t from France, it’s from 7 I’m not Scottish, I’m 8 It isn’t Brazilian, it’s

d: 2 Are you American? 3 are you from 4 Are you a student? 5 is / ’s your teacher from 6 Is she English?

e: Students’ own answers

1 VOCABULARY

a: board, computer, door, picture, table, wall, window

b: 3 d, 4 b, 5 l, 6 a, 7 c, 8 e, 9 j, 10 g, 11 i, 12 k

c: 2 Sorry, 3 have, please, 4 spell, 5 What, 6 How, 7 Can, please, 8 repeat, please, 9 know

2 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 South, 3 Asia, 4 do

c: 2 S, 3 O, 4 A, 5 E

3 GRAMMAR

a: 2 you, 3 his, 4 she, 5 it, 6 our, 7 your, 8 they

b: 2 His, 3 Our, 4 My, 5 Its, 6 your, 7 Their

c: 2 book, 3 his bike, 4 It’s our classroom, 5 It’s her chair, 6 It’s their pizza, 7 It’s my laptop/computer, 8 It’s your house

d: 2 your, 3 you, 4 your, 5 your, 6 your, 7 your, 8 you

e: Students’ own answers

1 VOCABULARY

2 single, 3 double, 4 bar, 5 reception, 6 ground floor

2 CHECKING IN

a: 2 sign, 3 lift, 4 you, 5 spell, 6 right, 7 key, 8 moment

b: 2 Can you spell that, please? 3 That’s right. 4 Just a moment. 5 Can you sign here, please? 6 Here’s your key. 7 The lift is over there. 8 Thank you.

3 WOULD YOU LIKE...?

2 Would you like a beer? No, thanks.

3 Would you like a Coke? No, thanks.

4 Would you like a tea? Yes, please.

5 Would you like a mineral water? Yes, please.

6 Would you like a hot chocolate? No, thanks.

4 SOCIAL ENGLISH

2 about, 3 problem, 4 that, 5 business, 6 perfect, 7 time

1 GRAMMAR

2 isn’t, 3 your, 4 aren’t, 5 you, 6 Is

2 VOCABULARY

2 today, 3 thirteen, 4 Polish, 5 Europe, 6 Germany, 7 door, 8 repeat

3 PRONUNCIATION

2 bye, 3 his, 4 do, 5 table, 6 go

4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

2 b, 3 a, 4 c, 5 b, 6 a, 7 c, 8 a, 9 a, 10 b

1 VOCABULARY

a Across: 5 ticket, 8 scissors, 10 phone, 11 pen, 12 key Down: 1 dictionary, 2 photo, 4 tissue, 6 lamp, 7 diary, 9 coin

b: 2 in, 3 under, 4 under, 5 on, 6 in

2 GRAMMAR

a: 3 It’s a, 4 It’s an, 5 It’s a, 6 It’s an, 7 It’s a, 8 It’s a

b: -s: keys, pencils, photos, tickets, windows   -es: classes, sandwiches, watches   -ies: countries, diaries, dictionaries

c: 1 men, 2 woman, 3 people, 4 child

d: 2 man, 3 children, 4 people, 5 women

e: A 2 dictionaries, 3 It’s a charger, 4 They’re magazines, 5 They’re glasses, 6 It’s a pen.
B 2 on the desk, 3 is under the desk, 4 The magazines are in the bag, 5 The glasses are on the laptop, 6 The pen is in the notebook.

f: Students’ own answers

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 classes, 3 watches, 4 sandwiches, 5 glasses

1 VOCABULARY

a: 2 pink, 3 red, 4 orange, 5 yellow, 6 green, 7 blue, 8 brown, 9 grey, 10 black

b: 3 light, 4 high, 5 short, 6 empty, 7 big, 8 poor, 9 old, 10 right, 11 good, 12 fast, 13 strong, 14 different

c: 2 really cold, 3 very clean, 4 quite young, 5 really bad, 6 very long

2 GRAMMAR

a: 3 ✓, 4 ✗ a big house, 5 ✗ old magazines, 6 ✓, 7 ✓, 8 ✗ expensive watches, 9 ✓, 10 ✗ young women

b: 2 That’s an expensive phone, 3 My hair is quite long, 4 Are they new students?, 5 Your boots are really dirty, 6 It is an old city, 7 That isn’t a very good book, 8 His house is quite near

c: 2 a beautiful city, 3 fast cars, 4 dangerous animals, 5 rich people, 6 a difficult language

d: 2 old, 3 very old, 4 is very tall, 5 is quite short, 6 is quite tall

e: Students’ own answers

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 green jeans, 3 a black cat, 4 a fast charger, 5 hot dogs, 6 a short story, 7 a good book, 8 new shoes

1 VOCABULARY

a: 2 thirsty, 3 happy, 4 cold, 5 sad, 6 stressed, 7 bored, 8 hot, 9 hungry, 10 tired, 11 worried, 12 frightened

b: 2 thirsty, 3 sad, 4 angry, 5 happy, 6 cold

c: 2 am / ’m tired, 3 am / ’m frightened, 4 is / ’s hot, 5 are / ’re bored, 6 is / ’s hungry

2 GRAMMAR

a: 2 Let’s stop here, 3 Let’s sit here, 4 Let’s not eat here, 5 Let’s go there, 6 Let’s open the window

b: 3 Answer, 4 Stop, 5 Don’t do, 6 Turn off, 7 Don’t read, 8 Don’t cross

c: 3 Let’s go to a restaurant, 4 Close the door, 5 Let’s go on holiday, 6 Have a drink, 7 Let’s go home

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 Turn off, 3 Let’s ask, 4 Don’t open, 5 Let’s eat, 6 Don’t sit on

1 VOCABULARY

a: 2 take, 3 do, 4 say, 5 like, 6 read, 7 want, 8 speak

b: 2 d, 3 h, 4 e, 5 g, 6 a, 7 b, 8 c

c: 2 play the guitar, 3 work in an office, 4 listen to music, 5 do homework, 6 have a garden, 7 eat vegetables, 8 speak German

2 GRAMMAR

a: 2 b, 3 b, 4 a, 5 a, 6 b, 7 a, 8 a

b: 2 don’t go, 3 has, 4 doesn’t work, 5 rains, 6 live, 7 don’t speak, 8 studies, 9 don’t do, 10 opens

c: 2 study, 3 works, 4 doesn’t like, 5 wants, 6 go, 7 don’t finish, 8 cook

d: 2 glasses, 3 drinks mineral water, 4 He does housework, 5 He doesn’t play the guitar. 6 doesn’t eat vegetables, 7 wears glasses, 8 She doesn’t drink mineral water. 9 She doesn’t do housework. 10 She plays the guitar. 11–15 Students’ own answers

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 watches, 3 finishes, 4 uses, 5 closes, 6 changes

1 GRAMMAR

a: 3 ✓, 4 ✗ Does Grace do, 5 ✓, 6 ✗ Does your room have, 7 ✗ Does your office have, 8 ✓, 9 ✗ Does your girlfriend drive?, 10 ✗ Does your teacher speak

b: 2 do, g, 3 Is, f, 4 do, e, 5 Are, d, 6 does, b, 7 Is, h, 8 does, a

c: 3 Does he play, 4 Do your parents live, 5 Do you do, 6 Does Miriam wear, 7 Do people speak, 8 Do they earn

2 VOCABULARY

a: architect, builder, chef, cleaner, dentist, doctor, engineer, guide, lawyer, manager, model, pilot, soldier, teacher, waiter, vet

b: 2 taxi driver, 3 factory worker, 4 receptionist, 5 flight attendant, 6 accountant, 7 hairdresser, 8 footballer, 9 shop assistant

c: 2 drive, 3 earn, 4 wear, 5 speak, 6 travel, 7 work, 8 have, 9 earn, 10 work

d: a journalist 2, a nurse 3, a police officer 1

e: 2 an, 3 for, 4 unemployed, 5 a, 6 retired, 7 in

f: Students’ own answers

g: Students’ own answers

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: /ɜː/ dirty, Germany, nurse, Thursday, university, work  /ə/ actor, cleaner, doctor, footballer, manager, understand

1 GRAMMAR

a: 2 Do you like animals? 3 Is your dog hungry? 4 How many languages do you speak? 5 Are you a vet? 6 Where is your teacher from? 7 Does your house have a big garden?

b: 2 Do you live, 3 Do you have, 4 Is she, 5 Where do you, 6 Do you like

c: 3 is / ’s your phone number, 4 does Toni go, 5 do you like, 6 Are you, 7 are my keys, 8 Does your boyfriend like

2 VOCABULARY

a: 2 e, 3 a, 4 f, 5 h, 6 d, 7 b, 8 g

b: 2 What kind of, 3 What, 4 How many, 5 Why, 6 Who, 7 Which, 8 Where

c: 2 Where, 3 When, 4 How many, 5 What kind of, 6 Which, 7 Who, 8 Why

d: Students’ own answers

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 f, 3 a, 4 b, 5 g, 6 e, 7 c

c: 2 Where do you live? 3 What car do you drive? 4 What kind of films do you like? 5 Who’s your favourite singer?

1 VOCABULARY

2 half past, 3 eleven o’clock, 4 twenty-five to nine, 5 quarter past twelve, 6 twenty to six, 7 twenty-five past two, 8 ten to seven

2 BUYING A COFFEE

a: 3 A Regular or large? 4 B Large, please. 5 A To have here or take away? 6 B To take away. 7 A Anything else? 8 B No thanks. How much is that? 9 A That’s £3, please. 10 B Sorry, how much? 11 A £3. Thank you. And your change. 12 B Thanks.

b: 2 Can I, 3 or double, 4 take away, 5 have here, 6 is that, 7 how much, 8 your change

3 SOCIAL ENGLISH

a: 2 Would you like something to drink? 3 Talk to you later. 4 Is this your first time in the UK?

b: 2 Would you like something to drink? 3 Is this your first time in the UK? 4 Talk to you later.

1 GRAMMAR

2 work, 3 Don’t turn off, 4 doesn’t have, 5 Are, 6 Does, wear

2 VOCABULARY

2 window, 3 bag, 4 wear, 5 cheap, 6 late, 7 tissue, 8 watch

3 PRONUNCIATION

2 blue, 3 high, 4 charger, 5 watches, 6 hairdresser

4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

2 c, 3 b, 4 a, 5 a, 6 a, 7 b, 8 c, 9 a, 10 b

1 GRAMMAR

a:
2 Do you know Barbara’s sister?
3 Tim’s wife is Russian.
4 I work in my father’s shop.
5 The Volvo is my parents’ car.
6 The children’s room is very untidy.
7 Chris’s friends are in Ireland.
8 Where is the men’s hairdresser?

b: 3 A, 4 B, 5 B, 6 A, 7 A, 8 B

c: 3 Whose, 4 Who’s, 5 Who’s, 6 Whose, 7 Who’s, 8 Whose

d:
2 they
3 is it
4 keys are they
5 Whose umbrella is it?
6 Whose headphones are they?

e:
2 sunglasses
3 Sandra’s charger
4 They’re my sister’s keys.
5 It’s my father’s umbrella.
6 They’re Amy’s headphones.

2 VOCABULARY

a: 2 father, 3 aunt, 4 husband, 5 sister, 6 son, 7 niece, 8 cousin

b: 2 niece, 3 aunt, 4 grandmother, 5 cousin, 6 grandfather, 7 nephew, 8 brother-in-law, 9 mother-in-law, 10 stepmother

c:
2 husband
3 Mia’s sister
4 He’s Mia’s son.
5 She’s Mia’s niece.
6 He’s Mia’s brother-in-law.
7 She’s Mia’s daughter.
8 He’s Mia’s nephew.
9 He’s Mia’s father.

d: Students’ own answers

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: nurse, model, journalist

c: 1 b, 2 d, 3 a, 4 c

1 VOCABULARY

a: 2 have a shower, 3 have breakfast, 4 go to work, 5 go home, 6 go shopping

b: 2 finish, 3 see, 4 put on, 5 do, 6 walk, 7 relax, 8 take, 9 get, 10 have

c: 2 get, 3 have, 4 have, 5 go, 6 go, 7 get, 8 go, 9 go, 10 have, 11 get, 12 go, 13 go, 14 have, 15 have

2 PRONUNCIATION

a:
2 I have a shower at eight.
3 He starts work at eleven.
4 He has a shave after breakfast.
5 They speak on the phone every evening.
6 I write a lot of emails.

3 GRAMMAR

a:
in the winter, the afternoon, 1984
on Monday, Saturday evening, 21st August
at night, the weekend, Christmas

b: 2 in, 3 at, 4 at, 5 in, 6 on, 7 at, 8 at, 9 to, 10 in

c: 2 at, 3 to, 4 on, 5 in, 6 at, 7 at, 8 In, 9 on, 10 in

d: Students’ own answers

1 VOCABULARY

a: 2 February, 3 March, 4 April, 5 May, 6 June, 7 July, 8 August, 9 September, 10 October, 11 November

b: 2 twelve, 3 seven, 4 sixty, 5 four, 6 twenty-four, 7 thirty, 8 fifty-two

c: 2 never, 3 usually, 4 once, 5 sometimes, 6 three times a week

2 GRAMMAR

a:
3 ✗ Mike sometimes drives to work.
4 ✓
5 ✗ They go to Italy every summer.
6 ✗ Ellie drinks coffee three times a day.
7 ✓
8 ✗ We study English twice a week.
9 ✗ I am always stressed.
10 ✓

b:
3 My mother goes shopping every morning.
4 I hardly ever sleep for eight hours.
5 We see our friends every weekend.
6 I usually get up at quarter to seven.
7 My children are always happy.
8 She takes the dog for a walk three times a day.

c:
2 relaxed
3 does sport or exercise
4 often eats healthy food
5 He is never ill.
6 sometimes sleeps for eight hours
7 is often relaxed
8 She never does sport or exercise.
9 She hardly ever eats healthy food.
10 She is always ill.
11–15 Students’ own answers

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 home, 3 hospital, 4 hour, 5 hairdresser, 6 happy

b: h is not pronounced in hour.

1 VOCABULARY

a:
Down: 2 meet, 3 see, 5 give, 8 sing
Across: 4 remember, 6 paint, 7 use, 9 dance

b: 2 draw, 3 look, 4 run, 5 send, 6 swim, 7 take, 8 wait

c: 2 help, 3 leave, 4 tell, 5 try, 6 hear, 7 talk, 8 find

2 GRAMMAR

a: 2 b, 3 d, 4 e, 5 a, 6 f

b: 2 can’t talk, 3 can see, 4 can’t turn

c:
2 She can’t paint.
3 He can’t swim.
4 He can cook.

d:
2 Can you paint?
3 Can you swim?
4 Can you cook?

3 PRONUNCIATION

b:
1 A: Can you speak German? B: Yes, I can. ✓
2 I can’t find the keys. ✓
3 She can sing.
4 Where can I buy a newspaper?
5 A: Can you cook? B: No, I can’t. ✓
6 He can’t swim. ✓

1 VOCABULARY

a: 2 practise the piano, 3 bark, 4 have a noisy party, 5 argue, 6 play loud music, 7 cry, 8 make a lot of noise

b: 2 have, 3 bark, 4 cry, 5 make, 6 argue, 7 play, 8 have

c: Students’ own answers

2 GRAMMAR

a: 2 are, 3 isn’t, 4 is, 5 ’m not, 6 aren’t

b: 2 is buying, 3 aren’t dancing, 4 Is, coming, 5 isn’t wearing, 6 Are, watching, 7 ’m not working, 8 are swimming

c:
2 are playing football
3 are arguing
4 is / ’s barking
5 is / ’s crying
6 is / ’s playing the guitar
7 is / ’s singing
8 is / ’s talking on her phone

3 PRONUNCIATION

b: 2 pink, 3 long, 4 uncle, 5 drink, 6 Hungary, 7 young, 8 think

1 VOCABULARY

a: 2 winter, 3 summer, 4 autumn

b: 2 windy, 3 hot, 4 snowing, 5 sunny, 6 raining, 7 cold, 8 cloudy

c:
2 It’s hot.
3 It’s raining.
4 It’s snowing.
5 It’s windy.
6 It’s foggy.
7 It’s sunny.
8 It’s cold.

2 GRAMMAR

a:
2 I’m sightseeing.
3 I’m having dinner.
4 do they usually go
5 She travels
6 Is it raining
7 does your girlfriend do?
8 Are you working

b:
2 makes, isn’t cooking
3 am / ’m working, finish
4 practise, are / ’re playing
5 goes, is / ’s working
6 am / ’m reading, buy

c:
2 don’t need
3 is / ’s raining
4 are visiting
5 love
6 is standing
7 isn’t looking
8 is taking
9 go

3 PRONUNCIATION

a:
2 West|min|ster A|bbey
3 Co|vent Gar|den
4 St Paul’s Ca|the|dral
5 Pi|cca|di|lly Cir|cus
6 Lei|cester Square
7 the Hou|ses of Par|lia|ment
8 Tra|fal|gar Square
9 Wem|bley Sta|di|um
10 the Tow|er of Lon|don

1 VOCABULARY

2 jacket, 3 jeans, 4 shirt, 5 sweater, 6 trousers, 7 T-shirt, 8 skirt

2 BUYING CLOTHES

a: 2 size, 3 medium, 4 large, 5 try, 6 changing, 7 Thank, 8 much

b: 2 over there, 3 there

c: 2 That, 3 Those, 4 These

3 SOCIAL ENGLISH

2 It’s so cool!
3 What’s wrong?
4 No way!
5 Right now?
6 I have to go.
7 Have fun!

1 GRAMMAR

2 children, 3 doesn’t, 4 brother’s, 5 Is, 6 Don’t stop, 7 usually cycles, on, 8 Who’s, 9 are you going

2 VOCABULARY

2 soldier, 3 have children, 4 easy, 5 run, 6 cheap, 7 eighty, 8 builder

3 PRONUNCIATION

2 mother, 3 take, 4 hot, 5 hour, 6 lunch

4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

2 b, 3 a, 4 b, 5 a, 6 b, 7 c, 8 b, 9 a, 10 c

1 GRAMMAR

a: 2 you, 3 him, 4 her, 5 it, 6 us, 7 you, 8 them

b: 2 him, 3 you, 4 them, 5 us, 6 me, 7 you, 8 her, 9 him, 10 them

c:
3 he, me
4 I, them
5 She, us
6 We, it
7 they, him
8 I, you

d:
2 her
3 he
4 him
5 them
6 they
7 her
8 she

2 VOCABULARY

a: 2 d, 3 e, 4 g, 5 f, 6 h, 7 c, 8 a

b: 2 arrive, 3 desert, 4 comfortable, 5 sells, 6 valuable, 7 through, 8 village

c: 2 inside, 3 decide, 4 strange, 5 mountain, 6 leave, 7 into, 8 surprised

3 PRONUNCIATION

b: 2 this, 3 me, 4 these, 5 it, 6 niece

1 VOCABULARY

a: 2 second, 3 third, 4 fifth, 5 twelfth, 6 thirteenth, 7 twentieth, 8 twenty-first

b:
2 sixth, eighth
3 ninth, eleventh
4 eighteenth, twenty-second
5 fifteenth, twentieth
6 twenty-first, twenty-eighth
7 twenty-third, twenty-second
8 thirtieth, thirty-first

c:
2 31/10, the thirty-first of October
3 1/1, the first of January
4 4/7, the fourth of July
5 14/2, the fourteenth of February

2 PRONUNCIATION

a:
2 a, 3 a, 4 b, 5 a, 6 b, 7 b, 8 a

3 GRAMMAR

a:
2 painting, 3 dancing, 4 running, 5 cooking, 6 swimming, 7 studying, 8 writing, 9 playing

b:
2 driving at night
3 doesn’t mind sitting in cafés
4 He loves swimming in the sea
5 He doesn’t like watching football
6 loves dancing at parties
7 hates driving at night
8 She likes sitting in cafés
9 She doesn’t like swimming in the sea
10 She doesn’t mind watching football
11–15 Students’ own answers

c:
2 the twenty-fifth of December
3 He gets up quite early
4 They have eggs
5 They have lunch at home
6 They watch a film (on TV)
7 They play games together
8 They go to bed very late

d: Students’ own answers

1 VOCABULARY

a:
Down: 2 guitar, 3 accordian, 6 bass, 7 piano
Across: 4 drums, 5 keyboard, 8 violin, 9 saxophone

b: 2 guitarist, 3 accordionist, 4 drummer, 5 keyboard player, 6 bass player, 7 pianist, 8 violinist, 9 saxophonist

c: 1 a, 2 c, 3 a, 4 c, 5 b, 6 c

2 GRAMMAR

a: 2 doesn’t, 3 Is, 4 aren’t, 5 Do, 6 don’t, 7 isn’t, 8 Does

b: 2 do, 3 isn’t, 4 don’t, 5 aren’t, 6 Does, 7 is, 8 doesn’t, 9 don’t, 10 Are

c:
2 play
3 is Fiona
4 does Harriet live
5 How old are Chris and Gray?
6 What does Jason play?
7 Where do Scott and Fiona live?
8 Where is / ’s Scott from?
9 What does Harriet play?
10 Where do Gray, Jason, and Chris live?

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 journalist, 3 nurse, 4 lunch, 5 summer

c:
2 I really like it. It’s fantastic.
3 I don’t like him. He’s awful.
4 I don’t like her. She’s terrible.

1 GRAMMAR

a: 2 Were, 3 wasn’t, 4 were, 5 wasn’t, 6 Were, 7 was, 8 weren’t

b: 2 was, 3 Was, 4 wasn’t, 5 was, 6 was, 7 were, 8 were

c:
2 Is, isn’t, was, ’s / is
3 are, were
4 ’s / is, was, were
5 was, was

d: Students’ own answers

2 PRONUNCIATION

a:
A: Who was Andy Warhol?
B: He was an artist.
A: Was he English?
B: No, he wasn’t. He was American.
A: When was he born?
B: He was born in 1928.
A: Were his parents American?
B: No, they weren’t.

b:
2 She was Swiss.
3 He wasn’t rich.
4 They weren’t expensive.
5 Where were you?
6 Was she a vet?
7 He was wrong.

3 VOCABULARY

a: -er dancer, painter, singer, writer   -or actor, director, inventor   -ist artist, novelist, pianist, scientist   -ian musician, politician

b: 3 was an actor, 4 was a scientist, 5 was a singer, 6 were inventors, 7 was a writer / novelist, 8 were painters / artists

c:
3 Was Charlotte Bronte a novelist? Yes, she was.
4 Was Frida Kahlo a pianist? No, she wasn’t. She was an artist.
5 Were J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis musicians? No, they weren’t. They were writers.
6 Was David Bowie a singer? Yes, he was.
7 Were Vivaldi and Bach composers? Yes, they were.
8 Was Dante Alighieri a politician? No, he wasn’t. He was a poet.

1 GRAMMAR

a:
2 called, didn’t call
3 liked, didn’t like
4 looked, didn’t look
5 checked, didn’t check
6 booked, didn’t book
7 played, didn’t play

b:
2 What time did the match finish?
3 Did you like your birthday presents?
4 What did your brother study at university?
5 Did your parents arrive last night?
6 Where did your friends live in Germany? / Where in Germany did your friends live?
7 Did you cry at the end of the film?
8 What time did Sandra start work yesterday?

c:
2 When did Amy Winehouse die? She died in 2011.
3 When did Spotify start? It started in 2008.
4 When did Neil Armstrong walk on the moon? He walked on the moon in 1969.
5 When did the satellite Juno arrive at Jupiter? It arrived in 2016.
6 When did the first tablets appear? They appeared in 2002.
7 When did Tim Berners-Lee create the World Wide Web? He created it in 1990.

2 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 painted, 3 waited, 4 posted, 5 started, 6 decided

3 VOCABULARY

a: 2 two years ago, 3 last month, 4 yesterday morning, 5 two hours ago, 6 last July, 7 two weeks ago, 8 yesterday afternoon, 9 in 1990, 10 the day before yesterday

b: 2 ago, 3 last, 4 yesterday, 5 yesterday, 6 ago, 7 in, 8 last

c: Students’ own answers

1 GRAMMAR

a: 2 drank, 3 bought, 4 knew, 5 found, 6 thought, 7 took, 8 said, 9 put on

b:
2 went shopping after work last night
3 wore jeans yesterday
4 didn’t have dinner at home last night
5 bought a lot of things yesterday
6 didn’t get up early yesterday morning
7 felt ill yesterday
8 didn’t go out last week
9 didn’t have breakfast yesterday
10 couldn’t come to my party last year

c:
3 did you go
4 did you wear
5 did you get
6 Did you get / take
7 Did you have
8 Was

2 VOCABULARY

a: 2 for a walk, 3 a good time, 4 a car, 5 by train, 6 shopping

b:
2 got, 3 had, 4 went, 5 got, 6 had, 7 went, 8 had, 9 went, 10 had, 11 went, 12 had

c:
2 go with
3 travel
4 did they arrive
5 the weather like
6 What did they do?
7 Where did they have dinner?
8 Did they have a good time?

d: Students’ own answers

1 VOCABULARY

2 straight, 3 right, 4 past, 5 end, street, 6 corner, 7 bridge, 8 traffic lights

2 ASKING FOR DIRECTIONS

a:
2 Turn left at the traffic lights.
3 Is the station near here?
4 Could you say that again?
5 It’s at the end of the street.
6 You can’t miss it!
7 I don’t know exactly where.
8 Can you tell me the way to the station?

b:
2 Is the station near here?
3 I don’t know exactly where.
4 Can you tell me the way to the station?
5 Turn left at the traffic lights
6 Could you say that again
7 It’s at the end of the street.
8 You can’t miss it!

3 SOCIAL ENGLISH

a:
2 could, 3 Maybe, 4 would, 5 nice, 6 there, 7 course, 8 meet

b:
2 what would you like to visit?
3 That’s really nice of you.
4 What is there to see?
5 Maybe another time?
6 Yes, of course.
7 What a view!
8 We could go to the British Museum.

1 GRAMMAR

2 ’m working, 3 found, were, 4 are / ’re having, 5 didn’t get, 6 don’t like

2 VOCABULARY

2 fourteen, 3 fourth, 4 guitarist, 5 weather, 6 every day, 7 month, 8 have a garden

3 PRONUNCIATION

2 three, 3 those, 4 jacket, 5 needed, 6 started

4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

2 first, 3 for, 4 took, 5 back, 6 didn’t, 7 was, 8 her, 9 spoke, 10 weren’t

1 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 said, 3 lost, 4 had, 5 bought, 6 drove, 7 could, 8 learned

2 GRAMMAR

a:
2 I wasn’t, 3 Is he, 4 I could, 5 He can’t, 6 Could you, 7 She studies, 8 We didn’t like, 9 Does it finish, 10 He spoke, 11 She doesn’t have, 12 Did you feel

b:
3 ✗ all the lights were off
4 ✓
5 ✗ we couldn’t see who it was
6 ✗ It was Steven Potter
7 ✓
8 ✗ we went to his house at 6.00 a.m.
9 ✗ He didn’t want to speak to us
10 ✓

c:
3 did you see
4 did you go
5 Did she like
6 did, finish
7 did you do
8 did you leave
9 Did you go
10 Did you get
11 did you go

3 VOCABULARY

a: 2 come, came, 3 drink, drank, 4 drive, drove, 5 give, gave, 6 know, knew, 7 put, put, 8 sit, sat, 9 swim, swam, 10 wake, woke, 11 win, won, 12 write, wrote

b:
2 met, 3 thought, 4 found, 5 bought, 6 lost, 7 broke, 8 took, 9 made, 10 could

c:
2 drove, 3 knew, 4 wanted, 5 watched, 6 waited, 7 saw, 8 followed, 9 was, 10 stopped, 11 opened, 12 took, 13 left, 14 had, 15 looked, 16 wasn’t, 17 was

1 VOCABULARY

a:
Across: 4 mirror, 7 shelf, 9 fridge, 10 stairs
Down: 1 carpet, 2 cooker, 3 armchair, 5 fireplace, 6 bed, 7 shower, 8 lamp

b: 2 bathroom, 3 dining room, 4 study, 5 garage, 6 kitchen, 7 living room, 8 bedroom, 9 garden

c: 2 balcony, 3 wardrobe, 4 microwave, 5 wall, 6 bath, 7 dishwasher, 8 plant

2 GRAMMAR

a:
2 Is there, 3 there isn’t, 4 there’s, 5 are there, 6 There are, 7 a, 8 there is, 9 any, 10 any, 11 some

b:
2 Are there any carpets?
3 There aren’t any plants
4 There are some books
5 Are there any glasses
6 There aren’t any files

c:
2 it, 3 There, 4 they, 5 There, 6 There, 7 there, 8 there, 9 there, 10 They

d:
2 There’s a sofa under the bike.
3 There are some boxes on the shelves.
4 There’s a small table in front of the sofa.
5 There’s a small carpet on the floor.
6 There’s a window in the corner.

e: Students’ own answers

f: Students’ own answers

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 stairs, 3 we’re, 4 hair

1 GRAMMAR

a:
2 There weren’t any chairs.
3 Was there a dishwasher?
4 There were some cupboards.
5 Were there any glasses?
6 There wasn’t a table.

b:
2 were, 3 was, 4 wasn’t, 5 were, 6 was, 7 was, 8 weren’t, 9 were

c:
2 there weren’t
3 Was there
4 there wasn’t
5 there wasn’t
6 Was there
7 there weren’t
8 Were there
9 there were

2 VOCABULARY

a: 2 next to, 3 in front of, 4 on, 5 under, 6 between, 7 opposite, 8 over, 9 behind

b:
2 next to, 3 opposite, 4 behind, 5 under, 6 between, 7 in front of, 8 on, 9 above

c: 2 from…to, 3 into, 4 through, 5 out of, 6 up

d:
3 there weren’t any shelves or cupboards
4 There was a window
5 There weren’t any curtains
6 There wasn’t a shower in the bathroom
7 There was only a bath
8 There were three spiders in the bath

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 cupboard, 3 white, 4 know, 5 autumn, 6 walk, 7 builder, 8 wrong

1 VOCABULARY

a:
Across: 6 chicken, 8 cake, 9 jam, 11 cereal
Down: 1 butter, 2 steak, 3 rice, 5 chips, 7 coffee, 10 milk

b:
Vegetables: carrots, mushrooms, onions, peas, potatoes
Snacks: biscuits, chocolate, crisps, nuts, sweets
Fruit: bananas, oranges, pineapple, strawberries

c: 2 ice cream, 3 fish, 4 sugar, 5 bread, 6 eggs, 7 olive oil, 8 lettuce

2 GRAMMAR

a: 2 a, 3 some, 4 an, 5 some, 6 some, 7 a, 8 an, 9 some

b: 3 a, 4 some, 5 a, 6 some, 7 a, 8 some

c:
2 aren’t any herbs in our garden
3 had an egg for breakfast
4 is some sugar in my coffee
5 ate some snacks yesterday
6 were some spices in the cupboard
7 didn’t make a cake for his birthday
8 wasn’t any bread on the table

d: 2 some, 3 some, 4 any, 5 an, 6 any, 7 any, 8 some, 9 a, 10 a, 11 any, 12 some

e: Students’ own answers

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 ice cream, 3 eat

1 VOCABULARY

a: 2 box, 3 carton, 4 tin, 5 packet, 6 can, 7 bottle

b: 2 box, 3 jar, 4 packet, 5 bottle, 6 tin, 7 carton

c: 2 packet, nuts, 3 carton, milk, 4 can, Coke/cola, 5 box, cakes, 6 bottle, oil, 7 tin, peas

2 PRONUNCIATION

b: 2 salt, 3 shopping, 4 centre

3 GRAMMAR

a:
3 ✓, 4 ✗ a little milk, 5 ✗ None, 6 ✗ a few biscuits, 7 ✗ We don’t eat many snacks, 8 ✓

b:
2 How much, a lot of sugar in her tea
3 How many, many biscuits
4 How many, quite a lot of sweets
5 How much, much exercise
6 How many, any (cups of) coffee

c:
2 How many calories are there in a banana?
3 How many oranges are there in a carton of orange juice?
4 How much salt is there in a bowl of cereal?
5 How many eggs are there in a box?
6 How much jam is there in a jar?
7 How many tomatoes are there in a bottle of ketchup?
8 How many spices are there in a curry?
9 How much butter is there in a croissant?
10 How many potatoes are there in a small packet of crisps?

1 VOCABULARY

a:
2 520
3 1,830
4 2,800
5 30,640
6 475,000
7 1,700,000
8 8,250,000

b:
2 twenty-two, and
3 forty-three thousand
4 eight hundred
5 eighteen million, ninety-one
6 four hundred and nineteen thousand
7 twenty-four
8 thirteen, nine hundred and fifty-four thousand

c:
2 eight hundred and ninety-five
3 four thousand five hundred
4 twelve thousand four hundred and seventy
5 thirty-three thousand nine hundred and thirty
6 five hundred and seventy-five thousand six hundred
7 six million two hundred and fifty thousand
8 thirty-four million eight hundred and sixty thousand

2 GRAMMAR

a:
1 cheaper, colder, higher
2 sadder, thinner, wetter
3 dirtier, drier, hungrier
4 more beautiful, more difficult, more comfortable
5 further, better

b:
2 is bigger than China
3 is drier than Manchester
4 is shorter than January
5 is safer than skiing
6 are worse than Fridays
7 is colder than Spain
8 is harder to learn than Spanish

c:
2 drier than Istanbul
3 is more expensive than the women’s watch
4 is bigger than the townhouse
5 Lamborghini is faster than the Mercedes

d: Students’ own answers

3 PRONUNCIATION

a:
2 is shorter than
3 is dirtier than
4 are healthier than
5 is colder than
6 is higher than

1 VOCABULARY

2 Starters, 3 soup, 4 Main courses, 5 sauce, 6 Grilled, 7 Desserts, 8 Home-made

2 ORDERING A MEAL

a:
2 Come this way, please.
3 Do you have a reservation?
4 I’d like the lasagne, please.
5 Just water for me.
6 Still or sparkling?
7 What would you like to drink?
8 A table for two, please.

b:
2 A table for two, please.
3 Come this way, please.
4 Are you ready to order?
5 I’d like the lasagne, please.
6 What would you like to drink?
7 Just water for me.
8 Still or sparkling?

3 SOCIAL ENGLISH

2 Would you like a dessert?
3 Not for me, thanks.
4 Nothing special.
5 The same for me, please.
6 Yes, go ahead.
7 Good news?
8 Could we have the bill, please?

1 GRAMMAR

2 weren’t, 3 did, 4 aren’t, 5 an, 6 don’t

2 VOCABULARY

2 find, 3 housework, 4 tablet, 5 usually, 6 sandwich, 7 spring, 8 a month

3 PRONUNCIATION

2 great, 3 learn, 4 see, 5 garden, 6 chef

4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

2 a, 3 c, 4 b, 5 c, 6 a, 7 b, 8 a, 9 c, 10 b

1 VOCABULARY

a: hospital, park, museum, road, river, bridge, church, castle

b: 2 railway station, 3 post office, 4 police station, 5 department store, 6 car park, 7 town hall

c: 2 zoo, 3 supermarket, 4 art gallery, 5 bus station, 6 market, 7 theatre, 8 chemist’s

2 GRAMMAR

a:
2 colder, the coldest
3 more expensive, the most expensive
4 sunnier, the sunniest
5 more dangerous, the most dangerous
6 hotter, the hottest
7 more beautiful, the most beautiful
8 more tired, the most tired
9 better, the best
10 worse, the worst

b:
2 The biggest, the Pacific
3 The driest, the Atacama
4 The smallest, Australia
5 The most expensive, Singapore
6 The largest, Russia
7 The most populated, Shanghai
8 The wettest, India

c: 1 What to see, 2 What to do, 3 Where to shop

d: Students’ own answers

3 PRONUNCIATION

a:
2 highest
3 healthiest
4 prettiest
5 most difficult
6 most polluted
7 most attractive
8 most intelligent

1 GRAMMAR

a:
2 She’s going to study
3 We’re going to drive
4 I’m going to give
5 They’re going to order
6 He’s going to rent

b:
2 We’re going to show
3 They’re going to have
4 Are you going to stay
5 They aren’t going to visit
6 Are they going to see
7 He’s going to meet
8 She isn’t going to go
9 Am I going to sleep
10 Is David going to go
11 I’m not going to fly
12 Sarah’s going to spend

c:
2 am / ’m going to travel
3 are you going to stay
4 am / ’m not going to stay
5 am / ’m going to rent
6 am / ’m going to have
7 Is, going to go
8 is / ’s going to drive
9 are / ’re going to spend
10 are / ’re going to dance
11 am / ’m going to meet
12 are you going to visit

2 PRONUNCIATION

a:
1 How are you going to get there?
2 Where are you going to stay?
3 We’re going to stay for a week.
4 I’m going to see the sights.
5 We aren’t going to go by car.
6 I’m not going to stay in a hotel.

3 VOCABULARY

a: 2 g, 3 a, 4 e, 5 b, 6 d, 7 h, 8 f

b:
2 go by train
3 eat out in local restaurants
4 book accommodation
5 have a good time
6 buy souvenirs
7 visit museums
8 rent a flat

c:
2 go by car
3 going to rent a house
4 ’s going to eat out
5 He isn’t going to visit different places
6 aren’t going to go on holiday with friends
7 aren’t going to go by car
8 They are going to rent a house
9 They aren’t going to eat out
10 They are going to visit different places
11–15 Students’ own answers

1 VOCABULARY

a:
2 meet, 3 travel, 4 get, 5 fall, 6 get, 7 become, 8 get, 9 have, 10 move

b:
2 travel to different countries
3 have a surprise
4 meet somebody new
5 get a lot of money
6 move house
7 become famous
8 get married
9 be lucky
10 fall in love

2 PRONUNCIATION

a:
3 S
4 D
5 D
6 S
7 D
8 S

3 GRAMMAR

a:
3 ✓
4 ✗ Paul is going to have
5 ✗ You’re going to fall
6 ✓
7 ✗ You are not / aren’t going to remember
8 ✓
9 ✗ they’re going to be
10 ✗ is he going to do

b:
2 he’s / he is going to be
3 I’m not / am not going to sleep
4 Are you going to pass
5 it’s / it is going to close
6 We aren’t / are not going to win
7 You’re going to enjoy
8 it’s / it is going to rain

c:
2 have a surprise
3 He’s going to get a lot of money
4 He’s going to become famous
5 She’s going to get married
6 They’re going to travel to different countries

1 GRAMMAR

a: 2 carefully, 3 easy, 4 fast, 5 good, 6 healthily, 7 incredible, 8 possibly, 9 quiet, 10 really

b: 3 adv, 4 adv, 5 adj, 6 adj, 7 adj, 8 adv, 9 adj, 10 adj

c:
2 easy
3 quickly
4 quiet
5 bad
6 incredible
7 slowly
8 good
9 good
10 healthy

d:
3 well
4 stressful
5 beautifully
6 badly
7 politely
8 good
9 quietly
10 easy

2 PRONUNCIATION

a:
2 bed at eight in
3 eat outside in the open
4 Look at the
5 cold and
6 studies eight hours a
7 gave us our
8 love early

3 VOCABULARY

a: 2 beautifully, 3 fluently, 4 well, 5 hard, 6 loudly, 7 patiently, 8 politely, 9 seriously

b: 2 beautifully, 3 calmly, 4 fluently, 5 patiently, 6 loudly, 7 hard, 8 well, 9 seriously

c:
2 hard
3 cycling dangerously
4 They’re walking fast.
5 She’s waiting patiently.
6 He’s talking loudly.
7 He’s speaking politely.
8 It’s singing beautifully.

1 GRAMMAR

a:
2 to sell
3 to call
4 to put
5 to arrive
6 to get
7 to buy
8 to speak

b:
3 to buy
4 to go
5 cooking
6 to have
7 to read
8 playing

c:
2 want to go
3 loves buying
4 hopes to become
5 need to get up
6 try to be
7 ’d like to watch
8 hates driving

d:
2 Would you like to climb a mountain?
3 We’d like to go to Canada.
4 I’d like to learn to fly a plane.
5 She wouldn’t like to do karaoke.
6 Would they like to get married next year?

2 PRONUNCIATION

a:
1 planning to drive to
2 hope to see
3 wants to know
4 promised to be
5 forgot to turn off
6 remember to buy

3 VOCABULARY

a: 2 g, 3 h, 4 c, 5 a, 6 e, 7 b, 8 d

b:
2 need
3 forget
4 promise
5 try
6 decide
7 leave
8 hope

c:
2 Which places do you want to visit?
3 When do you hope to retire?
4 What do you sometimes forget to take on holiday?
5 What do you need to buy this week?
6 When do you try to do English homework?

1 VOCABULARY

a: 2 app, 3 attachments, 4 broadband, 5 tweet, 6 log in, 7 search

b: 2 a video, 3 a book, 4 a phone call, 5 an app, 6 a tweet

c: 2 Skyped, 3 posted, 4 sent, 5 shared, 6 uploaded, 7 logged in, 8 searched

2 GRAMMAR

a:
2 bed
3 dinner
4 romantic films
5 the shoes
6 The hamburgers
7 the moon
8 the nicest
9 Vegetarians
10 bus

b:
2 I’m an engineer.
3 In the fridge.
4 An identity card.
5 Twice a week.
6 The Rock music.
7 By a car.
8 On the internet.

c: 3 the, 4 –, 5 the, 6 –, 7 the, 8 –

d: 2 the, 3 –, 4 –, 5 –, 6 –, 7 the, 8 –, 9 the, 10 –, 11 the, 12 –, 13 –, 14 –

e: Students’ own answers

3 PRONUNCIATION

a: 3 S, 4 D, 5 S, 6 D, 7 S, 8 D

1 VOCABULARY

2 coach, 3 tram, 4 bus, 5 plane, 6 train

b: 2 rank, 3 tip, 4 check, 5 departure, 6 gate, 7 station, 8 ticket, 9 platform, 10 coach, 11 stop, 12 driver

2 GETTING TO THE AIRPORT

2 To St Pancras station.
3 Now, please.
4 How much is it?
5 And could I have a receipt?
6 Could I have a ticket to Luton Airport, please?
7 Single, please.
8 Standard, please.
9 Can I pay by credit card?

3 SOCIAL ENGLISH

2 Thank you so much.
3 I can’t believe it!
4 I’m so happy.
5 Have a good journey.

1 GRAMMAR

2 to call, 3 is / ’s wearing, 4 bigger, 5 watches, 6 going

2 VOCABULARY

2 rice, 3 forget your bag, 4 ugly, 5 fog, 6 attachment, 7 daughter, 8 souvenir

3 PRONUNCIATION

2 police, 3 were, 4 there, 5 come, 6 table

4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

2 to, 3 than, 4 them, 5 there, 6 can, 7 is, 8 are, 9 a, 10 the, 11 want, 12 are

1 GRAMMAR

a:
2 hasn’t, 3 Have, 4 has, 5 haven’t, 6 Has, 7 haven’t, 8 have

b:
2 My brother has decided to get a new job.
3 I haven’t studied for the exam.
4 They’ve seen the film,
5 He hasn’t answered my email.
6 Have you called your brother?
7 I’ve finished the first series.
8 Have they posted their holiday photos on Facebook?

c:
2 have / ’ve read
3 have you read
4 Have you seen
5 has seen
6 I haven’t read
8 I have / I’ve heard

2 PRONUNCIATION

a:
1 ’ve read the book
2 haven’t watched
3 ’ve never travelled
4 Has he finished
5 Have you decided
6 hasn’t passed

b:
A: Have you read The Hunger Games?
B: No, I haven’t.
A: Have you seen the films?
B: Yes, I have. I’ve seen all of them.

3 VOCABULARY

a:
2 fell, fallen
3 gave, given
4 heard, heard
5 left, left
6 read, read
7 saw, seen
8 told, told

b: 2 left, 3 bought, 4 read, 5 seen, 6 given, 7 heard, 8 told

c:
2 left a bag in the cinema, hasn’t
3 she bought a film on DVD, she hasn’t
4 Has she fallen asleep during a film? Yes, she has.
5 they met a famous person? No, they haven’t.
6 Have they left a bag in the cinema? Yes, they have.
7 Have they bought a film on DVD? Yes, they have.
8 Have they fallen asleep during a film? No, they haven’t.
9–12 Students’ own answers

1 GRAMMAR

a:
3 We went
4 Has Jessie gone out
5 Where’s she gone?
6 She’s gone
7 What time did she go?
8 She went
9 Have you ever

b:
3 gone, 4 gone, 5 been, 6 been, 7 been, 8 gone, 9 gone, 10 been

c:
2 have
3 did you go
4 went
5 Has she gone out
6 left
7 did she go
8 didn’t say
9 Have you been
10 have
11 Did you like
12 did

2 PRONUNCIATION

a: 2 found, 3 heard, 4 got, 5 read, 6 lost

2 (Additional GRAMMAR)

a:
2 did, done
3 ate, eaten
4 got, got
5 had, had
6 lost, lost
7 met, met
8 spoke, spoken
9 sang, sung
10 won, won

b:
2 had
3 lost
4 met
5 sung
6 done
7 spoken
8 been
9 won
10 got

c:
2 taken a selfie → you take a selfie
3 you ever eaten Japanese food → did you eat
4 Have you ever won any money? → did you win
5 Have you ever got lost? → did you get lost
6 Have you ever met a famous sports person? → did you meet

d: Students’ own answers

1 GRAMMAR

a:
2 Are you
3 What does
4 What kind
5 Can you
6 Why is / Why’s
7 Is it
8 How many
9 What film
10 Did you
11 Whose phone
12 Where were
13 Is there
14 Was there
15 When are
16 Have you

b:
2 His
3 Don’t
4 in
5 that
6 can’t
7 him
8 flying
9 any
10 were
11 any / much
12 older
13 most
14 well
15 an

c:
2 takes
3 Did, see
4 aren’t going to come
5 Have, been
6 Is, going to learn
7 don’t eat
8 are / ’re going to see
9 Have, met
10 cooked
11 do, go
12 is playing
13 didn’t walk
14 have / ’ve read

2 VOCABULARY

a: 2 Asia, 3 awful, 4 cooker, 5 brother, 6 spring, 7 kitchen, 8 strawberries, 9 bridge

b:
2 thirty
3 Wednesday
4 third
5 evening
6 three times
7 winter
8 August
9 hour
10 month

c:
2 do
3 say
4 have
5 go
6 take
7 make
8 get
9 wear
10 used
2 doesn’t
3 in
4 a
5 is
6 to
7 his
8 didn’t
9 went
10 her
11 than
12 best

3 PRONUNCIATION

a:
2 bread
3 safe
4 day
5 money
6 found
7 food
8 go
9 tired
10 eat
11 said
12 ring

c:
1 hos|pi|tal
7 I|tal|i|an
2 ex|pen|sive
8 Au|gust
3 ma|ga|zine
9 di|ffi|cult
4 head|phones
10 mu|si|cian
5 ad|min|is|tra|tor
11 ga|rage
6 en|gi|neer
12 ba|na|nas