Steps Plus dla klasy V Materiały ćwiczeniowe
answer key and audio script
MĆ, page 3 4 toothbrush
5 soap
1 1 I’m not sure. 6 tissues
2 Let’s find out!
3 I’ve got an idea. 5 1 have
4 Neither have I. 2 wash
3 wash
2 1 He’s tall. 4 brush
2 They’re noisy. 5 dry
3 She’s old. 6 get
4 You’re fast.
5 It’s clean. MĆ, page 5
6 We’re Polish.
6 1 jacket
3 1 I’m not late.
2 pencil case
2 She isn’t English.
3 hat
3 You aren’t funny.
4 kite
4 They aren’t my parents.
5 ruler
5 My brother isn’t in the garden.
6 computer
4 1 ’s The word is: T-shirt
2 ’s
7 1 How much is / It’s four pounds.
3 Are
2 How much is / It’s five pounds.
4 ’s
3 How much is / It’s eight pounds.
5 Are
4 How much is / It’s sixty pence.
6 are
5 How much is / It’s one hundred pounds.
6 How much is / It’s forty pounds.
MĆ, page 4
8 Students’ own answers
1 1 attic
2 balcony MĆ, page 6
3 bedroom
4 bathroom 1 1 pineapples
5 garden 2 mushrooms
6 garage 3 cucumbers
7 living room 4 lettuces
8 hall 5 strawberries
9 stairs 6 cauliflowers
10 dining room 2 1 onions
11 kitchen 2 sausages
12 basement 3 grapes
2 1 in / garage 4 ham
2 on / bed 5 potatoes
3 under / table 6 chicken
4 behind / tree 7 carrots
5 next to / bath 8 cheese
6 in front of / window 3 a cucumber ✓ carrots ✓
3 1 The dog is white. mushrooms strawberries ✓
2 They’re in the bedroom / on the bed. a pineapple sausages ✓
3 No, they aren’t. ham ✓
4 No, it isn’t.
5 They’re in the garden. 3
6 There are three chairs in the dining room. G = Girl S = Shopkeeper
4 1 flannel
G Hello!
2 comb
S Good morning! Can I help you?
3 towel
G Can I have a cucumber and
carrots, please?
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S Certainly. One cucumber. How many carrots?
G That small bag over there? I = Interviewer E = Effie
S OK. J = Jared K = Kia
G I can’t see any mushrooms. Have you got any
mushrooms? I Hello, everybody. Can you answer a few
S No, they’re finished. Sorry. questions?
G OK. Have you got any strawberries and a E Of course we can.
pineapple? I OK. First question to Effie. Can you dance?
S Yes, we’ve got strawberries. One box? E Yes, I can. I can dance well.
G Yes, please. I And what about you, Jared?
S But the pineapples are a bit green. J I can dance really well, can’t I, Effie?
G OK. No pineapple, then. E Yes, he can. He’s a great dancer.
S Anything else? I OK. And Kia. Can you dance?
G Yes, sausages and ham. 12 sausages, please. K No, I can’t. Not really.
S Certainly. And how much ham? This much? I OK, Kia, can you sing?
G Yes, that’s fine, thanks. K Yes, of course. Everybody can sing!
S OK … that’s £12.40 please. J I can’t sing! But Effie can.
I OK, thanks. Can you all play a musical
instrument?
4 Students’ own answers E Yes, we can. I can play the piano. Kia can play
the piano and the violin.
MĆ, page 7 J And I can play the drums!
I Great. What about other things? Can you swim
1 1 Joe has got a horse.
or roller skate?
2 Ben and Dan have got a cat.
E I can’t swim, but I can roller skate. You can swim,
3 Tania has got a budgie.
can’t you, Jared?
4 Meg has got two dogs.
J Yes, I can, and I can roller skate.
5 Jill and Mia have got a rabbit.
I What about you, Kia?
6 Tim and Kim have got a snake.
K I can’t roller skate and I can’t really swim, but
2 Students’ own answers I go to lessons.
3 1 Has / got / legs / it hasn’t.
2 Has / got / neck / Yes, it has. 7 1 Can Kia dance well? No, she can’t.
3 Has / got / tail / Yes, it has. 2 Can Effie and Kia sing? Yes, they can.
4 Has / got / feathers / No, it hasn’t. 3 Can they all play musical instruments? Yes, they
5 Has / got / wings / Yes, it has. can.
6 Has / got / ears / Yes, it has. 4 Can Effie play the violin? No, she can’t.
4 1 Has / got / No, she hasn’t. 5 Can Kia swim? No, she can’t.
2 Have / got / Yes, they have. 6 Can Jared roller skate? Yes, he can.
3 Have / got / Yes, we have. 8 Students’ own answers
4 Have / got / No, I haven’t.
9 Students’ own answers
5 Have / got / No, I haven’t.
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1 1 him
5 1 can swim.
2 us
2 can’t roller skate.
3 it
3 can fly.
4 them
4 can’t ride a bike.
5 me
5 can’t dance.
6 you
6 can ski.
2 1 b
6 Effie can dance, sing, play an instrument
2a
and roller skate. She can’t swim.
3c
4a
Jared can dance, play an instrument,
5b
swim and roller skate. He can’t sing.
6b
Kia can sing and play an instrument. She
can’t dance, swim or roller skate.
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3 1 us 3 go
2 them 4 buys
3 it 5 plays
4 her 6 listen
5 him 7 has
6 you 8 wear
4 1 you 2 1 come
2 It 2 live
3 it 3 ’ve got
4 it 4 works
5 They 5 go
6 him 6 do
7 He
3 1 usually
8 we
2 sometimes
9 them
3 never
10 her
4 1 I always go to school at eight o’clock.
MĆ, page 10 2 We never drink milk.
3 She sometimes goes to the cinema.
1 1 shirt 4 He usually does his homework on the bus.
2 boots 5 You often arrive late.
3 socks 6 They hardly ever play tennis.
4 trousers 7 We always watch TV in the morning.
5 tracksuit bottoms
6 shorts 5 Students’ own answers
7 coat
8 hoodie MĆ, page 12
9 cap 1 1 b
10 belt 2a
2 1 ✗ Ted has got tracksuit bottoms. 3d
2 ✗ He’s got white trainers. 4c
3 ✗ She’s got black boots. 5f
4✓ 2 1 b
5✓ 2b
6 ✗ He’s got shorts. 3c
3 1 trainers
2 shirt MĆ, page 13
3 gloves
4 coat 1 1 b
5 tracksuit bottoms 2a
6 cap 3b
4c
6 5b
1 Hello, Eddie. Wow, nice trainers! Are they new? 6b
2 Mum, I can’t find my school skirt and shirt. Do 2 1 don’t go
you know where they are? 2 doesn’t watch
3 It’s very cold outside today. I need my gloves? 3 don’t wear
4 Is this your black coat? It’s here on this chair. 4 doesn’t read
5 OK. For football practice today, you need 5 don’t play
tracksuit bottoms and a hoodie. 6 don’t like
6 Hey, that’s my cap, not yours! Can I have it, 7 doesn’t eat
please?
3 1 go
2 don’t do
4 Students’ own answers 3 doesn’t study
4 sing
MĆ, page 11 5 plays
6 don’t like
1 1 want 7 love
2 like 8 don’t do
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4 1 Does / wear 3 – Yes, she does … 5 knows
2 Do / like 1 – Yes, I do … 6 isn’t
3 Does / play 2 – No, he doesn’t … 7 loves
4 Do / do 5 – No, they don’t …
5 Does / live 6 – Yes, she does … MĆ, page 15
6 Have / got 4 – Yes, we have …
1 1 d
6 Students’ own answers 2a
3a
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2 1 b
1 a Zothile b Lindy 2b
2 1 ✓ 3c
2 ✗ Her school is in Wales. 4b
3 ✗ She hasn’t got any parents. 5a
4 ✗ She doesn’t play an instrument. 9
5✓
6 ✗ They send letters. M = Mum D = Donna
A = Ana B = Billy
3 b Max
1
8 Sam, your shoes are in the garden! Can you get
H = Hannah M = Max them and put them in the hall next to your trainers?
2
H Hello, My name’s Hannah. Are you new here? D Where’s my coat, Mum?
M Yes, I am. This is my new house! Number 17. M I don’t know. Is it in your bedroom?
My name’s Max. D No, it isn’t.
H Oh, welcome to Newton Road! Do you like it M Is it in the living room or the kitchen?
here? D I don’t think so. … Oh, here it is!
M Yes, I do. But I haven’t got any friends here. M Where?
Do you live in this road, too? D On the sofa under the cat!
H Yes, I do. That’s my house. Number 22. I live
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there with my mum and my brother, Nicky.
Mornings are busy in our house. My dad goes to
He’s 12. Do you have any brothers or sisters?
work at 8 o’clock, so he gets up at seven fifteen. My
M No, I don’t. I’m 12, too. Do you go to Stanton
sister gets up after Dad at half past seven. She goes
Park School?
to school at 8 o’clock. I get up at the same time as
H Yes, I do.
my Dad at seven fifteen. I go to school at eight
M That’s my new school! I start on Monday!
fifteen.
Does your brother go there, too?
H Yes, he does. Do you know the name of your 4
teacher? A This is a picture of my brother Freddy and two
M Yes, I do. It’s Mr Brown. of his friends.
H That’s my brother’s teacher! How funny! B Is Freddy the boy on the left? He’s got dark hair
Do you like football? like you.
M Yes, of course. Everybody likes football! A No, it isn’t. Freddy’s got blond hair.
H Well, that’s good, because Nicky really loves B Oh, so Freddy is the one with the skateboard?
football. Come and meet him! Can you come now? A No, that’s Andy. My brother is the one with the
M Great idea! Yes, I can. ball.
H Great. Let’s go. B Really? You two look very different!
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4 1 twelve I go to the leisure centre a lot. I love sport! On
2 twelve Mondays I have swimming lessons. I can swim but
3 17 Newton Road I want to swim fast! After that I have basketball
4 Stanton Park training. I also play basketball at school on
5 Mr Brown Thursdays. On Wednesdays and Saturdays I play
6 Mr Brown badminton. I’m in the school team! It’s a great sport.
5 1 likes
2 lives
3 hasn’t got
4 goes
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MĆ, page 16 6 1 British people love greetings cards.
2 In a greetings card shop.
1 1 e 3 Christmas, Easter, Valentine’s day, Mother’s day
2h and Father’s day.
3b 4 To say Thank you, Sorry or Good Luck.
4f
5a 7 Example answer
6g People in Britain love greetings cards. You can buy
7c greetings cards in a greetings card shop. People
8d send greetings cards at Christmas, Easter, Valentine’s
day, Mother’s day and Father’s day. They also send
2 1 True ✓ greetings cards to say Thank you, Sorry or Good luck!
2 True ✓
3 False ✗ MĆ, page 18
4 True ✓
1 1 hoodie
3 a greetings card ✓
2 shorts
a shop ✓
3 shirt
some wrapping paper ✓
4 trousers
some presents ✓
5 cap
a café ✓
6 belt
a pen ✓
7 boots
a street ✓
8 gloves
a post box ✓
9 socks
10 skirt
Greetings Cards 2 1 My friend always walks to school.
The British love greetings cards. The average 2 I sometimes eat cheese for breakfast.
person in Britain buys fifty-five greetings cards a 3 He hardly ever speaks English.
year. Birthday cards are very popular. You can buy 4 She never watches football on TV.
birthday cards for special birthdays. In most British 5 We often do homework.
towns, you can find a greetings card shop. These 3 1 Does / get up / he does
shops usually sell wrapping paper and presents, 2 Does / help / she does
as well as greetings cards. You can buy greetings 3 Does / rain / it doesn’t
cards for lots of different festivals. People send most 4 Do / play / they don’t
cards at Christmas. Cards for Valentine’s Day, Easter, 5 Do / wear / do
Mother’s Day, and Father’s Day are also popular.
There are many colourful and fun cards. You can 4 1 on the left
buy greetings cards for your friends, and different 2 That’s my uncle
members of your family. You can also send cards for 3 who’s the girl
special occasions like weddings and anniversaries. 4 in the blue skirt
Some people send Get Well cards when someone 5 She looks nice
is ill. Or just to say Thank You, Sorry, or Good Luck!
There are always lots of cards to choose from. You MĆ, page 20
can write a short message inside the card, or a long
one. Then you can give your card in person, or post it 1 1 computer room
in a post box. Do you often send greetings cards? 2 playground
3 canteen
4 tuck shop
MĆ, page 17 5 teacher’s room
6 library
4 1c 7 music room
2b 8 school hall
3d 2 1 playground
4a 2 classrooms
5e 3 school hall
5 1d 4 canteen
2c 5 library
3b 6 gym
4f 7 computer room
5a
6e
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3 1 playground 2 1 b
2 canteen 2f
3 stairs 3c
4 computer room
5 music room MĆ, page 23
6 head teacher’s office
1 1 C
4 Students’ own answers
2U
3U
MĆ, page 21 4C
1 1 some footballs 5U
2 an orange 6U
3 some books 7C
4 a chair 8C
5 some hats 9C
6 an egg 10 U
7 some bottles of juice 11 C
8 a poster 12 U
13 C
2 1 a 14 U
2a
3 any 2 1 b
4 some 2c
5 any 3b
6 some 4b
5c
3 1 There are thirty desks and chairs. 6c
2 There’s a whiteboard.
3 There are some posters on the walls. 3 1 How much
4 There are some bookshelves. 2 how much
5 There aren’t any computers. 3 Is there any
4 There are some
12 5 How many
This is my classroom. It’s quite big. There are four 6 Are there any
big windows and there are two doors. There are 4 Students’ own answers
thirty desks and chairs for the students. And there’s
a desk and a chair in front of the whiteboard for MĆ, page 24
the teacher. There are some English posters on the
walls, but there aren’t any pictures. There are some 1 1 ride a unicycle
bookshelves between the doors. There aren’t any 2 walk the high wire
computers. 3 go on a trapeze
4 juggle
4 1 Is there a whiteboard? Yes, there is. 2 1 circus
2 Is there a computer? No, there isn’t. 2 Friday evening
3 Are there any desks? Yes, there are. 3 skills
4 Are there any posters on the walls? Yes, there 4 four
are. 5 wheel
5 Are there any bookshelves on the walls? 6 trapeze
No, there aren’t. 3 Josh can juggle with balls, books, eggs and pens.
5 Students’ own answers He can’t walk the high wire yet, and he can’t ride
a unicycle yet. He can go on the trapeze and he
MĆ, page 22 can do a somersault on it.
1 1 b
2a
3c
4b
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I = Interviewer J = Josh B Is it in the corridor?
A No, I don’t think so. I think it’s in the computer
I Hi, Josh. I’m Jenny Peters from the local room. Can you come with me to look?
newspaper. Can you tell me about circus school?
First of all, how old are you and what do you do? B Sorry, Ana. I can’t. My geography class is next.
J I’m twelve. I come here every weekend and I And Mr Howard doesn’t like students to be late.
learn and practise circus skills. A OK. See you later.
I What can you do? 3
J I can juggle. I can juggle with balls, books, eggs, T Children, please sit down now. Have you all got
anything! Are there any pens in your bag, Jenny? your homework?
I Yes, there are. Here you are! C Yes, Mr Howard.
J See? Now catch! T Good. Please can I have your homework books?
I Oh dear. I can’t catch. What else can you do? … Thank you. Have you all got your class books?
Can you walk the high wire? C Yes, Mr Howard.
J No, not yet. But I practise every weekend! And I can’t T Excellent. Open your books at page 32. Look at
ride a unicycle yet. But I can go on the trapeze. the photograph. Can you remember the name of
I Really? Is that fun? this animal?
J I’ve got an idea. Come with me, Jenny. C It’s an African elephant.
I Go up there? I’m not sure! T Very good!
J Come on. I can help you! …
I Wow. It’s high up here. I don’t think I like it.
J Watch. I can do a somersault.
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I Amazing.
J Here you go. Wear this. It’s your turn. 1 1 sandwich
I Me? I’m not sure. 2 chips
J It’s OK. It’s safe. One, two, three … go! 3 crisps
I Whaaa!!! … Hey, this is fun! Whee!! 4 doughnut
5 soup
4 1 No, she can’t. 6 drink
2 No, she can’t. 7 hot meal
3 Yes, she does. 8 fruit
4 Yes, she does. 9 salad
10 chocolate bar
MĆ, page 25 2 1 False ✗
2 True ✓
1 1 b 3 False ✗
2e 4 True ✓
3c
4a 3 a school canteen ✓
2 1 nie a packed lunch ✓
2 nie a banana ✓
3 tak a sandwich ✓
a salad ✓
15 some crisps ✓
A = Ana B = Beth T = teacher C = class a doughnut ✓
a playground ✓
1 some chips ✓
My favourite meal is on Fridays. We have fish and
chips on Fridays at school. And I love fish and chips!
We don’t usually have chips at school lunches so School Lunches
Friday lunch is special. I usually have a salad or a In Britain, school starts at nine o’clock and finishes at
sandwich on other school days. half past three. Most children in Britain have lunch
at school. This is a school canteen. Children can eat
2
lunch here, or bring their lunch from home. This is
A Where‘s my school bag? Beth, I can’t see it
called a ‘packed lunch’. A packed lunch is usually
anywhere.
sandwiches, fruit and a drink. Some children have a
B Is it under the desk?
salad in their packed lunch like this one made of lots
A Erm, there’s a shoe under the desk! But not my
of colourful vegetables. Some children also
bag.
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have crisps or sweet treats like chocolate bars or 7 library
doughnuts. But some schools don’t like this because 8 gym
it isn’t healthy. Children can eat their packed lunch in 9 reception
the canteen, or eat outside in the playground. In the 10 teacher’s room
school canteen, the children wait in a line for their
2 1 How many
food. It gets very busy. They can choose between a
2 How much
hot meal or a cold one. Sometimes, there are chips,
3 How many
but only one day a week. And there’s lots of healthy
4 How many
food, like soup, salad and fruit. If the children get
5 How much
hungry in between lessons, they can buy snacks
from a vending machine. Lunchtimes are a great 3 1 There isn’t a
time for the children to meet up with their friends, 2 There’s a
and talk about their day. After lunch, they can play 3 There aren’t any
outside together, before the afternoon lessons begin. 4 There are
5 There’s a
4 1 Is there a whiteboard? No, there isn’t.
MĆ, page 27 2 Is there a clock? Yes, there is.
4 1 c 3 Are there any computers? No, there aren’t.
2d 4 Are there any books? Yes, there are.
3f 5 Is there a desk for the teacher? Yes, there is.
4a 5 1 I help you
5b 2 have you got any
6e 3 I’d like a
5 1 home 4 Would you like a
2 vegetables 5 Yes, please
3 treat
4 busy MĆ, page 30
5 hot 1 1 flute
6 healthy 2 guitar
6 Example answer 3 drums
What? Where? 4 keyboard
5 piano
Packed sandwiches In the canteen 6 trumpet
lunches fruit or in the 7 clarinet
drink playground. 8 violin
crisps 9 saxophone
chocolate bar 10 cello
School hot meals In the canteen. The word is: tambourine
lunches cold meals
2 1 jazz
chips
2 reggae
soup
3 heavy metal
salad
4 country and western
7 Example answer
3 1 violin – classical
Most British children eat lunch at school. Some
2 double bass – jazz
children bring a packed lunch from home. This is
3 keyboard – pop
usually sandwiches, fruit and a drink, but sometimes
they also have treats like crisps or a chocolate bar. 4 Students’ own answers
Children can also eat a school lunch, which is always
eaten in the canteen. The children can choose MĆ, page 31
between be a hot meal or a cold meal.
1 1 wearing
MĆ, page 28 2 sitting
3 eating
1 1 playground 4 listening
2 classroom 5 chatting
3 computer room 6 having
4 canteen 7 dancing
5 corridor 8 making
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9 running 4 1 You aren’t eating your breakfast.
10 singing 2 He isn’t dancing.
11 reading 3 They aren’t making a cake.
12 studying 4 We aren’t chatting on our mobiles.
5 I’m not swimming.
2 1 You’re wearing my jeans.
6 He isn’t writing an email.
2 He’s eating a sandwich.
3 We’re listening to music. 5 1 am studying
4 I’m chatting on the Internet. 2 is cooking
5 She’s dancing in the living room. 3 are playing
6 They’re playing their guitars. 4 is riding
5 am watching
3 1 is wearing
6 am doing
2 is watching
3 are eating
4 ’m doing MĆ, page 34
5 is sleeping 1 three
6 are reading
2 1 a
4 1 is eating an ice cream 2b
2 is riding a bike 3a
3 are playing frisbee 4b
4 is reading a newspaper 5b
5 are having a picnic 6b
6 is riding a horse
3 Shaun likes all four artists.
5 Students’ own answers Ella likes Bruno Mars, Pharrell Williams and Haim.
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E = Ella S = Shaun
1 1 b
2c
E Hello, Shaun. What are you listening to?
3a
S Here you are. Can you hear it?
4f
E Is that Bruno Mars? I love him! Do you like him?
5d
S Yes, I do. I don’t like much pop music. I think it’s
2 1 a boring. But I think Bruno Mars is good.
2c E Yes, I think he’s great too. But I love all pop
3b music. I don’t think it’s boring! At the moment,
my favourite singer is Pharrell Williams – he’s
MĆ, page 33 fantastic.
S Yes, I like Pharrell Williams, too. He’s good.
1 1 I’m not having lunch. But he doesn’t really make pop music, he’s a
2 You aren’t studying English. hip-hop artist.
3 She isn’t watching TV. E Oh, well, he’s still my favourite! He’s great to
4 They aren’t swimming. dance to. So, what do you listen to?
5 We aren’t wearing school uniform. S I like American rock bands. Do you know Linkin
6 It isn’t eating my sandwich. Park?
7 He isn’t reading a book. E Yes, I do. But I don’t like them. Their music is so
2 1 ✓ loud.
2 ✗ Josh isn’t playing the saxophone. S But rock music is always loud! Linkin Park write
3✓ fantastic songs. I love their album ‘The Hunting
4 ✗ Sara and Billy aren’t playing guitars. Party’.
5 ✗ Simon isn’t playing the c larinet. E Well, I don’t know it. And I don’t want to listen
6 ✗ Wendy and John aren’t singing. to Linkin Park now ... Do you like Haim?
S Of course! But they’re another rock band!
3 1 is playing
E Really? Well, my sister has got Haim’s new
2 isn’t riding
single and I like it. But I don’t know their music
3 is talking
very well.
4 aren’t eating
S Do you want to hear some of it?
5 isn’t reading
E Oh, yes, please.
6 aren’t writing
S Great! First of all, listen to this… (fx music
starting up, fade out)
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4 Bruno Mars – pop
Pharrell Williams – hip hop A That’s because I’m in the library!
Linkin Park – rock B Oh, ok. I’m walking there now. See you soon.
Haim – rock
5
5 1 False. He doesn’t like a lot of pop music. I Well, my mother is Spanish so I sometimes
2 True. listen to Spanish music at home. My mum plays
3 False. He thinks Pharrell is fantastic. flamenco music. I also listen to a lot of rock ‘n’
4 True. and roll, because my dad loves it. And I like it too.
5 False. He likes Linkin Park and Haim. But when I can play my own music, I listen to hip
6 True. hop. My mum and dad don’t like hip hop, but I
love it!
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1 1 d MĆ, page 36
2b
3c 1 1 double bass
2 keyboard
2 1 b
3 bass guitar
2a
4 saxophone
3c
5 clarinet
4c
6 tambourine
5a
7 cello
8 trumpet
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9 drums
D = Dad R = Rob M = Mark T = Tom
10 piano
B = Beth A = Amy I = Isabel
2 1 is watching TV
1
2 are sleeping
D Emily, can you get my guitar from of the
3 is listening to music / her MP3 player
bedroom and put it in the car please? Put it next
4 is eating a sandwich
to the violin.
5 are reading newspapers
2
3 1 isn’t listening
R Hi, Mark. Are you going to the leisure centre now?
2 aren’t eating
M No, I go there on Tuesdays to play badminton.
3 aren’t playing
R So, where are you going?
4 isn’t talking
M I’m going to a concert. My friends are playing
5 isn’t sleeping
in it. Do you want to come?
R Is it in the school hall? 4 1 I’m bored
M The concert next week is in the school hall. 2 Why don’t we
This concert is in the park. Come on! 3 No, thanks
4 Let’s play
3
5 Good idea
T My brothers and I all have piano lessons, but
we’ve only got one piano. So it’s difficult to
have time to practise. My little brother practises MĆ, page 38
for 20 minutes every day after school at half 1 1 hoodie
past three. My big brother doesn’t practise until 2 shorts
the evening, usually at 7 o’clock. I get home 3 shirt
from school at 4 o’clock. I do my homework for 4 trousers
an hour until 5 o’clock. Then I play the piano for 5 cap
about 30 minutes. 6 belt
4 2 1 playground
B Hi, Amy! What are you doing at the moment? 2 classroom
A Hi Beth. I’m doing my homework. 3 computer room
B No, you aren’t. 4 canteen
A Yes, I am! I’m studying for my history exam. 5 corridor
B But your mum says you’re not at home in your 6 stairs
bedroom. And you aren’t here at school. I’m
sitting in the classroom. 3 1 double bass
2 keyboard
3 bass guitar
4 saxophone
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4 1 My friend always walks to school. 6 tablet
2 I sometimes eat cheese for breakfast. 7 scanner
3 He hardly ever speaks English. 8 printer
4 She never watches football on TV. 9 mouse
5 We often do homework. 10 keyboard
5 1 There isn’t a 4 1 website
2 There’s a 2 folder
3 There aren’t any 3 memory stick
4 There are 4 printer
5 There’s a 5 keyboard
6 mouse
6 1 I’m bored
2 Why don’t we 5 Students’ own answers
3 No, thanks
4 Let’s play MĆ, page 41
5 Good idea
1 1 Is he wearing jeans?
MĆ, page 39 2 Are you doing your homework?
3 Is she making a cake?
1 1 canteen / school hall 4 Is he working on the computer?
2 drums 5 Are they listening to music?
3 gloves / socks 6 Are we singing well?
4 gloves / socks
2 1 Is / snowing
5 canteen / school hall
2 Is / playing
6 heavy metal
3 Are / making
2 1 Zofia 4 Are / working
2 Lena 5 Is / singing
3 Maja 6 Are / studying
3 1 Mr Roberts 3 1 No, she isn’t. She’s speaking to him on a
2 Mr Singh webcam.
3 Ms Taylor 2 Yes, he is.
4 Mrs Gupta 3 No, he isn’t. He’s in the living room.
4 No, he isn’t. He’s playing with his cars.
4 a a guitar - a comb
5 Yes, she is.
b an egg - an onion
c some ham – some soap 21
d some shoes – some mushrooms
L = Lena B = Ben
5 1 e
2d L Hi, Ben. Can you see me?
3a B Yes, I can.
4f L What are you doing?
5c B I’m listening to music and I’m surfing the
6b Internet.
L Where are you?
MĆ, page 40 B I’m in the living room. My little brother is playing
with his cars. Can you see him? L Yes, I can.
1 1 mouse mat B And my dad is reading a newspaper. No, he isn’t.
2 memory stick He’s reading my magazine! Can you see him?
3 games console L No, I can’t. I can only see you and your brother.
4 website B And what are you doing?
5 keyboard L I’m doing my homework, but it’s difficult. Can
6 webcam you help?
2 mouse, printer, laptop, screen, speaker, website, B Of course!
tablet, scanner, folder
3 1 website 4 1 Is Tom skiing? Yes, he is.
2 screen 2 Is Josie riding a bike? No, she isn’t.
3 speaker 3 Are Tom and Julie dancing?
4 folder Yes, they are.
5 laptop 4 Are Mum and Dad talking?
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No, they aren’t. 3 You can win a mobile phone. You need to answer
5 Is Amy driving a go-kart? Yes, she is. some questions.
5 1 hers 4
Name? Rosie Joe Ralph
2 mine
3 theirs Age? 11 12 14
4 your, ours Use a mobile a lot? Yes No Yes
5 his
How many times a day? 5 – 20
6 my
Text or phone? Text Phone Both
MĆ, page 42 Photos and music? No No Yes
1 1 b
2d 23
3e V = voice R = Rosie
4f J = Joe Ra = Ralph
5c
1
2 1 b V Thank you for calling.
2a R Hello.
3 1 e V How old are you, please?
2a R I’m 12.
3d V Do you use your mobile phone a lot?
R Yes. Every day.
MĆ, page 43 V How many times a day?
R About five times.
1 1 an V Do you text or phone?
2a R Text.
3a V Do you take photographs and play music on
4 an your phone?
5 an R No, I don’t.
6 an V Thank you and good luck!
7a
8 an 2
9a V How old are you?
10 an J I’m 11.
11 a V Do you use your mobile phone a lot?
12 an J No, I don’t.
13 a V Do you text or phone?
14 an J Phone.
V Do you take photographs and play music on
2 1 the your phone?
2 an J No, I don’t.
3a V Thank you for calling. Good luck!
4 an
5 the 3
6a V How old are you?
7 the Ra I’m 14.
V Do you use your mobile phone a lot?
3 1 a / a / The / the Ra Yes, I do. All the time.
2 a / a / the V How many times a day?
3 a / a / The / the / an Ra Erm …About fifty times.
4 1 a 4 – 7 The 10 the V Do you text or phone?
2 the 5 the 8a Ra Text, but I sometimes phone.
3 the 6 the 9– V Do you take photographs and play music on
your phone?
MĆ, page 44 Ra Yes, I do.
V Thank you for calling. Good luck!!
1 Many British and American teenagers.
2 1 free 4 can’t
2 fourteen 5 tablet
3 bus 6 problem
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MĆ, page 45
On Saturday mornings, Toby rides his bike. Toby
1 1 c loves his bike. He likes bike magazines, too!
2b In the week, Toby wears a school uniform. But it’s
3a Saturday today, and he’s wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
4c Toby’s sister doesn’t like bikes. She likes clothes, and
2 1 c she loves her mobile phone. At the moment, she’s
2b sending a text message. Toby’s got a games console.
3e At weekends, Toby plays video games with his dad.
4d His mum can’t play video games and his sister
doesn’t like them, but his dad loves them, and he can
24 play well. In the afternoon, Toby chats to his cousin,
G = Gina A = Andrew Andrew, online. Andrew lives in New Jersey, on the
East Coast of the US. It’s three o’clock in the UK, but
G Andrew, what are you doing? We’re late! it’s only ten o’clock in the morning in New Jersey, and
A I need to tidy the study for mum quickly. Can Andrew is chatting to his cousin online.
you help me? Andrew’s got a mobile phone. He often talks to his
G Of course. I can put the notebook on the desk, friends on the phone. Before he meets his friends for
next to the computer. What else can I do? lunch, Andrew practises the saxophone. Andrew is
A Can you tidy those books? in the school band, and he practises every day. He
G Sure. The ones on the shelf? can play quite well. On Saturdays, Andrew and his
A No, the dictionaries next to the window. And friends go to a pizza place for lunch. They love pizza.
where’s my bag? Is it on the chair? After lunch, Andrew, Jonathan, and Peter do
G No, but your smartphone is on the chair. Is this something together. They often go skateboarding
your bag? It’s in front the door. outside Andrew’s house. On Saturday afternoons,
A Yes, it is. Thanks! Andrew has baseball practice. Baseball is his
favourite sport. He plays baseball twice a week. His
dad loves baseball, too. He’s a baseball coach! It’s
MĆ, page 46 nine o’clock, and Andrew is tired. He’s watching TV
with his dad. He usually goes to bed at half past ten.
1 1 saxophone
2 T-shirt
3 mobile phone MĆ, page 47
4 laptop
5 games console 4 1 d
6 skateboard 2b
7 baseball 3e
8 school band 4a
9 magazine 5c
6f
2 Students’ own answers.
5 1 No, he isn’t.
3 a mobile phone ✓ a games console ✓ 2 No, she isn’t.
a laptop ✓ a piano 3 Yes, he can.
4 perfect
a school uniform a saxophone ✓
5 Yes, he does.
pizza ✓ a skateboard ✓
6 1 He’s wearing a T-shirt.
a school band ✓ a baseball ✓ 2 She goes to work.
a bike ✓ a printer ✓ 3 She likes clothes, and her mobile phone.
a text message ✓ a burger 4 He plays the saxophone.
5 On Saturdays, he eats pizza.
a guitar ✓ a football
7 Students’ own answers.
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A Typical Saturday
Toby lives with his family in England. 1 1 speaker
On Saturdays, Toby gets up at eight o’clock and has 2 mouse
breakfast. Toby doesn’t go to school at weekends. 3 mouse mat
Toby’s sister, Emma, works every Saturday morning. 4 printer
It’s half past eight now, and she’s going to work. 5 webcam
6 monitor
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7 memory stick
8 keyboard 3
9 screen A I want to go to that island. Can we swim?
10 website B No, the river is very deep. But we can take a boat.
2 1 Is / going / Yes, she is. 4
2 Are / playing / No, they aren’t. A Let’s have our picnic in this wood.
3 Is / raining / No, it isn’t. B That’s a good idea. Then we can swim in the
4 Are / watching / Yes, I am. lake.
5 Am / dancing / Yes / are.
3 1 a / the / the 5 Students’ own answers
2 an / –
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4 1 theirs
2 mine 1 1 taller
3 hers 2 longer
4 yours 3 wider
5 ours 4 nicer
5 1 Can I help you? 5 hotter
2 I’m looking for a computer game. 6 wetter
3 All the computer games are over here. 7 funnier
4 I’d like this one, please. 8 easier
5 That’s £15.99. 9 better
10 worse
MĆ, page 50 11 further
12 more interesting
1 1 island c 13 more intelligent
2 mountain f
2 1 Are diamonds more expensive than gold?
3 valley d
Yes, they are.
4 field e
2 Is the Pacific Ocean deeper than the Atlantic
5 waterfall b
Ocean? Yes, it is.
6 cliffs a
3 Is football more popular than basketball?
2 1 hill Yes, it is.
2 woods 4 Are tigers faster than cheetahs? No, they aren’t.
3 cliffs 5 Is England bigger than Poland? No, it isn’t.
4 sea 6 Are sharks more dangerous than crocodiles?
5 beach No, they aren’t.
3 1 valley 3 1 is more difficult than
2 mountain 2 is more dangerous than
3 waterfall 3 is more expensive than
4 river 4 is more beautiful than
5 lake
4 1 An elephant is bigger than a mouse.
6 woods
A mouse is smaller than an elephant.
4 1 beach / sea 2 India is hotter than Sweden.
2 field / hill Sweden is colder than India.
3 island / river 3 Sally is shorter than Fred.
4 woods / lake Fred is taller than Sally.
4 Joe is younger than Grandad.
25 Grandad is older than Joe.
1 5 The white bike is better than the grey bike.
A Look at the beach! It’s very busy. The grey bike is worse than the white bike.
B And look at all the people in the sea! There’s no
space to swim! MĆ, page 52
2 1 1 c
A Let’s go across this field. 2b
B No, there are cows and I don’t like them! Why 3c
don’t we climb this hill? 2 1 a
2a
3a
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T = Tony A = Amy
1 1 youngest
2 quickest T Hello, Amy! Look at this poster about the school
3 nicest trip! I’m going on it! What about you?
4 largest A I don’t know, Tony. Where is the trip to?
5 hottest T Scotland. First of all, we go by train to Edinburgh.
6 wettest There we see Edinburgh Castle. It’s on a hill in the
7 sunniest centre of the city. It’s very old and beautiful.
8 easiest A That sounds interesting. I love castles.
9 best T Then we go by bus to Loch Lomond. Loch is the
10 worst Scottish word for lake. It’s in the most beautiful
11 furthest part of Scotland. We can go on a boat trip.
12 most beautiful A Great. And then, Ben Nevis. I know about Ben
13 most popular Nevis. It’s the tallest mountain in Scotland.
2 1 Dolphins are the most intelligent animals on the T It’s the highest mountain in Britain! We can walk
planet. up to the top! But only if the weather is good.
2 Egypt is the driest country in the world. A The weather in Scotland is colder than in
3 Beyoncé is the best singer in the United States. England.
4 Mount Waialeale in Hawaii is the wettest place T I know. And then we go to Loch Ness!
in the world. A Wow! Isn’t there a monster there?
5 Pluto is the furthest planet from the sun. T Well, that’s the story. Loch Ness is the deepest,
6 The Burj Kalifa is the tallest building in the world. darkest lake in Scotland, and people say there’s
a monster at the bottom of it.
3 1 Mobile phones are better than TV, but A Great! I want to go on the trip, too.
computers are the best. T Why don’t you ask your parents today?
2 Gold is more expensive than silver, but platinum
is the most expensive.
3 Ostriches are taller than penguins, but giraffes 5 1 Yes, he is.
are the tallest. 2 It’s in the centre of Edinburgh.
4 Science is more interesting than history, but 3 You can go on a boat trip.
geography is the most interesting. 4 It’s colder.
5 Earth is further from the sun than Mercury, but 5 Yes, she does.
Neptune is the furthest.
6 I’m older than my friend, but our teacher is the MĆ, page 55
oldest.
1 1 d
7 Pizza is nicer than chocolate cake, but sausages
2e
are the nicest.
3b
4 Students’ own answers 4c
2 1 c
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2a
1 There’s a weather station and an old piano at the 3d
top of the mountain.
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2 1 ✓ D = Dad A = Ali L = Leo
2✓ As = assistant M = Mum La = Lana
3✓
4 ✗ It’s dangerous. 1
5 ✗ There’s a weather station. D Ali, what would you like on your sandwich?
6 ✗ A Scottish man took the piano up. A Is there any cheese?
D Yes, there is. With some salad?
3 1 old A Yes, please. Can I have some pineapple juice?
2 most beautiful D Of course you can, it’s in the fridge. Do you want
3 highest some fruit too?
4 deepest A Yes, please.
5 darkest
4
It’s to Scotland from May 5th to 12th. The
students visit Edinburgh Castle, Loch Lomond,
Ben Nevis and Loch Ness.
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2 highest mountain in the Lake District, Scafell Pike,
L Could I have a kilo of apples, please? is 978 metres above sea level! But there are also
As Here you are. Anything else? smaller mountains and hills that are easier to climb.
L Yes, a pineapple, please. From the top you can see some amazing views, so
As OK. I’ve got some nice pineapples here. Is that don’t forget your camera! You can take a boat trip
all? across the lakes. This is Lake Windermere, the largest
L Have you got any bread? lake in the Lake District. Water sports like canoeing
As Sorry, no we haven’t. and sailing are also popular on the lakes. There are
L OK, how much is that? lots of small towns in the Lake District. These are
As That’ll be £3.50, please. popular with tourists. In the summer, they get very
3 busy. In the towns you can find little shops, cafes and
M Lana, have you got everything you need for the tearooms. There are lots of shops selling outdoor
school trip? clothing and camping equipment. Many people go
La Yes, Mum. camping when they visit the Lake District, but hotels
M Have you got your sandwiches? And an apple are a popular choice, too. The Lake District is a great
and banana? And your juice? place for a holiday.
La Don’t worry. It’s all here in my bag. Mum, I
need to get on and find a seat. My teacher is
waiting… MĆ, page 57
M Ok. Well, have a lovely time!
4 1 c
La Thanks, Mum. Bye!
2e
3a
5b
MĆ, page 56 4f
1 1 town 6d
2 river 5 1 famous
3 camping equipment 2 steep, high
4 canoe 3 amazing
5 boat 4 perfect
6 hill 5 great
7 camera
8 lake 6 Example answer
9 woods Name The Lake District
10 mountain Where? North west of England
2 1 No Things to see The Lake District
2 Yes Lakes, mountains, hills,
3 No rivers, towns
4 Yes
Things to do Walk around the lakes,
3 a lake ✓ a train climb the mountains,
ride a bike, take a boat, trip,
mountains ✓ a boat ✓ go camping, do
trees ✓ a town ✓ some water sports
horses a supermarket 7 Example answer
a river ✓ a café ✓ The Lake District is a national park. It’s in the north
west of England. There are many things to see and
hills ✓ a hotel ✓
do there. You can walk around the lakes and hills,
climb a mountain or ride a bike. You can also go on a
boat trip or try canoeing or sailing. Lots of people go
The Lake District
camping in the Lake District but you can also stay in
This is the Lake District. The Lake District is in the
a hotel.
north west of England. It’s the most famous national
park in Britain. The Lake District is famous for its
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lakes, mountains, woods and rivers. Lots of people
come to the Lake District on holiday. They enjoy 1 1 beach
walking around the lakes, climbing the mountains, 2 lake
walking up hills and riding bikes. The Lake District 3 cliffs
has got very steep hills and high mountains. The 4 woods
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5 hill 3 1 There were / room
6 island 2 There were / floor
7 field 3 There was / sofa
8 valley 4 There were / bookcase
9 waterfall 5 There was / window
10 mountain
4 1 was
2 1 Mountains are higher than hills. 2 was
2 English is easier than Polish. 3 was
3 An elephant is bigger than a cat. 4 were
4 Dolphins are more intelligent than sharks. 5 were
5 Saturn is further from the sun than Earth. 6 there was
7 There was
3 1 the widest
8 there were
2 the most expensive
9 there was
3 the smallest
10 there were
4 the cheapest
11 was
5 the biggest
5 Students’ own answers
4 1 Do you like
2 I think
3 my opinion MĆ, page 62
4 I don’t think so 1 1 a
5 terrible 2b
3c
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2 1 a
1 1 bus stop 2c
2 church 3b
3 museum
4 train station MĆ, page 63
5 cinema
6 hospital 1 1 was / The maths lesson wasn’t easy.
7 police station 2 were / My mum and dad weren’t in the garden.
8 bank 3 was / It wasn’t sunny at the weekend.
4 were / We weren’t very hungry at breakfast.
2 1 ✗ It’s opposite the police station. 5 were / You weren’t happy to see Mark again.
2 ✗ It’s between the theatre and the park. 6 was / I wasn’t late for school this morning.
3✓
4✓ 2 1 wasn’t
5 ✗ It’s opposite the museum. 2 was
3 weren’t
3 1 opposite 4 weren’t
2 next to 5 was
3 between
4 opposite 3 Students’ own answers
5 next to 4 1 Was Fred at the library? No, he wasn’t.
6 between 2 Were Tina and Daisy at the swimming pool? Yes,
4 Students’ own answers they were.
3 Were Tom and Henry at the museum? No, they
MĆ, page 61 weren’t.
4 Was Mrs Brown at home? No, she wasn’t.
1 1 was 5 Was Sandra in her bedroom? Yes, she was.
2 were
5 1 Was / weren’t
3 was
2 Were / they were
4 was
3 Were / was weren’t
5 were
4 Was / she wasn’t
6 were
5 Was / he was
2 1 was / table 6 Were / we
2 were / floor
3 was / sofa
4 was / window
5 was / chair
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A = Adrian B = Barney
1 You can visit every day between 10 a.m. and
5 p.m. A Look out of the window. Who’s that girl with
2 1 first Brian and his dog? Is it Ellie?
2 towns B No, it isn’t. It’s her twin sister, Julie. That’s Ellie
3 transport at the bus stop. Julie is saying hello to Ellie.
4 wasn’t Can you see?
5 a child A Oh, yes. They look the same!
6 is B Well, they’ve both got blond hair, it’s true.
A Who’s Ellie with at the bus stop?
3 houses ✓ farms ✓ B The one with the shopping bag? I think that’s
shops ✓ churches ✓ Sandra.
town hall ✓ castle ✓ A Oh, okay. And look, Sue is over there on her bike.
train station ✓ schools ✓ B Oh, yes she is. She’s riding really fast!
model trains ✓ parks ✓
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L = Lucy M = Matt
1 1 j
L Hi, Matt. Where were you last weekend? 2d
M I was at Bekonscot. It’s a model village. 3f
L Really? Was it boring? 4g
M No, it was very interesting. 5b
L What can you see there? 6a
M Lots of things! It’s really big. It’s not just one 7e
model town. There are six model towns and 8i
villages. They’ve all got houses, shops, a town 9h
hall and a train station. And there are lots of 10 c
model trains. There’s a bigger one that you can
2 1 False ✗
ride on! You can ride round the villages on it.
2 True ✓
That was fun!
3 True ✓
L What other things are there?
4 False ✗
M There are farms, rivers, churches. There’s a big
castle in a lake. That’s my favourite. It’s great. 3 a river ✓ some horses ✓
L Are there any model people?
M Yes, there are lots! There are people in the a city ✓ a street
streets and shops. There are children in the a field a taxi ✓
schools and parks. There’s so much to see. some boats ✓ a bus ✓
L Have you got any photos?
a forest a toy shop ✓
M Yes, I have. On my phone. … Look.
L Wow. It looks real! a bridge ✓ a department store ✓
M I know! a statue ✓ a train
a clock ✓ a bag ✓
4 1 Last weekend. a palace ✓ an umbrella
2 No, it wasn’t.
3 On a train. a garden a theatre
4 A castle.
5 In the schools and parks.
London
MĆ, page 65 This is London, in the south of England. London is
the capital of England, and it’s the biggest city in the
1 1 d United Kingdom. Around seven and a half million
2b people live here, and more than twenty-six million
3c people visit London every year. London is full of
2 1 c amazing sights, like the Houses of Parliament, Big
2d Ben and the Tower of London. This is Buckingham
3b Palace, the home of Queen Elizabeth II. She lives here
4e with her husband, The Duke of Edinburgh.
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There are many museums to visit in London, like
the Tate Modern Art Gallery and the Natural History 1 1 bus station
Museum. Inside the Natural History Museum, you 2 church
can see models of dinosaurs and a giant blue whale. 3 museum
The River Thames runs through the city centre. You 4 train station
can take a boat trip down the river and look at the 5 hospital
amazing buildings, like St. Paul’s Cathedral. You can 6 library
also cross the river by one of the many bridges, like 7 theatre
the Millennium Bridge. The London Eye is on the 8 police station
south bank of the river. You can ride the London eye 9 cinema
and see the great views of the city. Many people like 10 park
to go shopping in London. Visitors to London spend 2 1 There was
billions of pounds a year in the city, and they spend 2 There weren’t
a lot of this on clothes. When you are shopping 3 There were
for clothes, the two most important streets to visit 4 There wasn’t
are Oxford Street and Regent Street. This is Oxford 5 There was
Street. There are many shops on this street; large
clothes shops, toy shops, and big department 3 1 was
stores like this one – Selfridges. There are many 2 weren’t
ways to travel around London. Lots of people like 3 wasn’t
to walk or take the bus, but the fastest way to travel 4 wasn’t
around London is on the Underground. There are 5 were
Underground stops all over the city. There’s so much 4 1 Was Sue at home? Yes, she was.
to see and do in London. 2 Were you at the cinema? No, I wasn’t.
3 Were we late? Yes, we were.
4 Was he in the bank? Yes, he was.
MĆ, page 67 5 Were they at the party? Yes, they were.
4 1 d 5 3, 5, 2, 4, 1
2c
3a MĆ, page 70
4b
1 1 speaker
5f
2 mouse
6e
3 mouse mat
5 1 No, it isn’t. 4 printer
2 No, she doesn’t. 5 webcam
3 Yes, there are. 6 monitor
4 Yes, it is. 7 memory stick
5 No, it isn’t. 8 keyboard
6 No, it isn’t. 9 screen
6 1 In the South of England. 10 website
2 Because there are a lot of things to see and do. 2 1 lake
3 Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Tower of London, 2 cliffs
Buckingham Palace and St. Paul’s Cathedral. 3 woods
4 Tate Modern Art Gallery and the Natural History 4 island
Museum. 5 waterfall
5 Clothes 6 mountain
6 Walk, take the bus or use the Underground. 7 bus station
7 Example answer 8 church
London is in the South of England. It’s popular with 9 theatre
tourists because there’s lots to see and do. There 10 park
are many famous buildings including Big Ben, 3 1 Is / going / Yes, she is.
Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London. There 2 Are / playing / No, they aren’t.
are also famous museums like the Natural History 3 Is / raining / No, it isn’t.
Museum or the Tate Modern Art Gallery. Many 4 Are / watching / Yes, I am.
tourists enjoy shopping in London and buy a lot of 5 Am / dancing / Yes / are.
clothes there.
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4 1 Mountains are higher than hills. 32
2 English is easier than Polish. 1
3 An elephant is bigger than a cat. I start work at half past eight. The children arrive at
4 Dolphins are more intelligent than sharks. nine o’clock. They leave at half past three, and I go
5 Saturn is further from the sun than Earth. home at four o’clock.
5 5, 3, 1, 4, 2 2
I start work at nine o’clock and I work until five
MĆ, page 71 o’clock. I go to places with lots of computers. There
are always problems with them.
1 1 woods
2 lake 3
3 mountain I work when there is an emergency. We help people
4 field when there is a fire.
5 river 4
6 cliffs I often work in the evening and also at lunchtime.
7 beach I spend most of my day in a hot kitchen. It’s a good
8 valley thing that I love what I do!
9 island
The mystery word is waterfall
5 1 nurse / doctor
2 1 The memory stick is theirs. 2 teacher
2 The printer is hers. 3 chef / waiter
3 The games console his. 4 mechanic
4 The tablet is mine. 5 shop assistant
5 The mouse is ours.
6 The speaker is yours. MĆ, page 73
3 1 Z2
2 XL1 1 1 played
3 Q5 2 studied
4 Q5 3 liked
5 XL1 4 phoned
5 stopped
4 Students’ own answers 6 tidied
5 1 police station 7 chatted
2 supermarket 8 worked
3 train station 9 listened
4 hospital 10 wanted
5 post office 2 1 played
6 department store 2 travelled
6 Jan was at the cinema. 3 tidied
He watched a film. 4 phoned
5 visited
6 died
MĆ, page 72 3 1 I phoned my best friend yesterday.
2 We visited a castle last month.
2 1 firefighter 3 My brother tidied his bedroom on Saturday.
2 computer programmer 4 My mum chatted to her friend last night.
3 shop assistant 5 We swam in the lake last summer.
4 office worker 6 I went to bed early yesterday.
3 1 nurse 7 Sarah travelled to school by bus last week.
2 scientist 4 1 played
3 journalist 2 visited
4 builder 3 surfed
5 chef 4 watched
6 soldier 5 tidied
4 1 teacher 6 helped
2 computer programmer
3 firefighter
4 chef
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MĆ, page 74 2 1 MC
2 MC
1 1 c 3 FC
2b 4 both
3a 5 MC
4f 6 FC
5e 7 both
2 1 b 8 FC
2b 3 family ✓ favourite subject ✓
3a family life ✓ university subjects ✓
school ✓
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1 1 h
2f T = Teacher S = Susie G = Greg
3e J = Jill Ja = Jamie
4k
5j T Now, what do you know about Marie Curie
6g when she was a young girl? What do you know
7d about her family?
8a S She had three sisters and one brother. She was
9c the youngest.
10 b T That’s right. And what about her parents?
11 i G Her parents were teachers. All the children were
intelligent and were the best students in the
2 1 ate school. Marie’s favourite subject was science.
2 went T Good. What about her family life?
3 took J They were poor. They had no money.
4 had T That’s right. Jamie, can you tell us anything else?
5 made Ja Her mother and sister became ill, and they died
6 saw when Marie was nine. Marie was very sad.
7 listened S So she wanted to study to be a doctor!
8 visited T Yes, she did. But what was the problem?
3 1 went G It was difficult for girls to study at university in
2 left Poland.
3 made T Yes. So Marie and her sister Bronia went to Paris
4 told and studied …?
5 did J Physics and chemistry, … and she became a
6 came famous scientist!
T Yes, and she won two Nobel prizes, so Marie
4 1 left Curie really was a great scientist.
2 went
3 saw
4 ate 4 1 three
5 took 2 best
6 heard 3 poor
7 had 4 died
8 came 5 doctor
6 sister
5 Students’ own answers 7 physics
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1 Franciszek Chopin 1 1 b
Born 1810 2c
Died aged 39 3b
4a
Marie Sklodowska-Curie
Born 1867 2 1 tak
Died aged 66 2 nie
3 nie
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36 3 1 She went to school at half past eight.
M = Mum S = Sue 2 I saw a good film at the cinema on Saturday.
Si = Simon T = teacher 3 We made a cake with Mum yesterday.
1 4 They left school at three o’clock.
M Where were you after school at 4 o’clock today, 5 He did his homework after dinner.
Sue? 4 1 Hello, it’s Charlie. Could I speak to Simon,
S I was at Martha’s house. please?
M Why? 2 Of course, Charlie. Just a moment.
S Martha wanted some help with her science 3 Hello, Charlie.
homework. We’ve got a science test next week, 4 Hi, Simon. Would you like to come to my house
and it’s difficult. this evening?
M I see. I waited for you at Grandma’s. Grandma 5 Great idea. See you later!
had a cake for you. I phoned your mobile, but
there was no answer. MĆ, page 80
S Oh no, I forgot! I’m sorry, Mum!
M It’s ok. But phone Grandma now, and talk to her. 1 1 France
2 Russia
2 3 Italy
I went to my cousin’s house last weekend. I’ve got 4 Spain
two cousins, Ben and Josh. They’re a little bit older 5 The Czech Republic
than me. Ben works in a shop on Saturdays My 6 Ireland
uncle and aunt are scientists. Their jobs are really 7 Ukraine
interesting. They all live in a big house in the country. 8 Belarus
They’ve got two dogs, Buster and Billy. My cousins 9 Poland
and I took them on a long walk by the river, and we 10 The UK
went swimming too. It was a great weekend. I really 11 Germany
want to live in a house like that when I’m older! 12 Sweden
3 2 1 Italy
T Where were you last week, Simon? Why weren’t 2 France
you here at school? 3 Spain
Si I was in bed at home. I wasn’t very well. 4 Ukraine
T Oh dear. I’m sorry to hear that. Are you better 5 Russia
now? 6 The Czech Republic
Si Yes, thanks. 7 Sweden
T What was wrong? Were you at the doctor’s? 8 Greece
Si No, I wasn’t. 9 Germany
T Why not? That’s not a good idea. 10 The UK
Si Well, it wasn’t necessary because - my dad’s a 11 Poland
doctor! 12 Belarus
T Really? I didn’t know! 13 Ireland
14 Slovakia
MĆ, page 78 3 1 Spanish
2 German
1 1 journalist 3 French
2 vet 4 Greece
3 computer programmer 5 Ireland
4 office worker 6 Swedish
5 waiter 7 Russian
6 soldier 8 Italy
7 chef 9 Ukrainian
8 nurse 10 Slovak
9 mechanic
4 Students’ own answers
10 police officer
2 1 went MĆ, page 81
2 read
3 liked 1 1 I didn’t have ham sandwiches for lunch.
4 danced 2 We didn’t go to school on Monday.
5 stopped 3 My dad didn’t watch TV last night.
4 You didn’t do your homework.
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5 The dog didn’t eat the vegetables.
6 My grandparents didn’t visit us last weekend. D Alice, did you like Fiona’s dress?
2 1 Liam didn’t go swimming. A Actually, no I didn’t. I thought it was terrible.
2 Toby listened to music. Did you like it?
3 Jenny and Toby didn’t watch a DVD. D No, I didn’t. But it was very expensive!
4 Liam and Lindy watched a DVD.
5 Jenny didn’t play tennis. 3 1 Yes, she did.
6 Jenny and Toby didn’t do their homework. 2 No, she didn’t.
7 Lindy did her homework. 3 Yes, they did.
3 1 Jenny 4 No, she didn’t.
2 Liam and Lindy and Lindy 5 No, they didn’t.
3 Liam 4 1 Did / go / No, they didn’t.
4 Jenny, Liam 2 Did / play / No, she didn’t.
5 Lindy 3 Did / watch / Yes, he did.
4 1 I didn’t like the film … 4 Did / play / No, they didn’t.
2 You didn’t leave … 5 Did / go / Yes, they did.
3 We didn’t make a cake … 5 1 Did you play chess?
4 They didn’t go swimming … 2 Did you ride a bike?
5 He didn’t phone his mum … 3 Did you go roller skating?
6 She didn’t study a lot … 4 Did you do your homework?
5 Students’ own answers 5 Did you meet your friends?
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1 1 b 1 It was in March 2011, and Laura was in Australia.
2c 2 1 Laura Dekker is from the Netherlands.
3c 2 Her sailing journey took seventeen months.
2 1 e 3 She didn’t stop a lot during journey.
2d 4 She had a good time on her 16th birthday.
3a 5 She sometimes studied her school books.
6 She never felt lonely at sea.
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1 1 a C = Carl A = Andrea
2b
3c A What are you looking at?
4c C I’m looking at this website. It’s about Laura
5c Dekker.
6b A Who’s she?
C Well, she sailed around the world a few years
2 Delia Alice ago. And she was only 16!
Fiona’s party ✓ ✓ A Really? How long was the journey?
music ✗ ✓ C Seventeen months.
food ✓ ✓ A That’s a long time!
cake ✓ ✗ C I know. She stopped five times on the way to
Fiona’s dress ✗ ✗ repair Guppy.
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A Who’s Guppy?
C It’s the name of her boat. Look at this map. She
D = Delia A = Alice started here in the Caribbean, then she stopped
in the Galapagos Islands, then in Tahiti in the
D Alice, did you like Fiona’s party? Pacific Ocean, after that, here in Fiji, then she
A Yes, I did. It was great. What about you? had her sixteenth birthday here in the north of
D Yes, I did. But I didn’t like the music. Australia and finally she stopped in South Africa.
A Really? I did. I love dance music. And the food A Nice places! Which way did she go?
was great! C She went west from Europe to get to the
D Yes, the food was good. And the birthday cake Caribbean. Then look. She sailed between North
was delicious. America and South America, across the Pacific
A Oh, I didn’t like the cake. I don’t like lemon cake. Ocean, then over to Australia. Can you see?
But I had two chocolate biscuits.
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3
Then she sailed round Africa, and finally across Wa Good afternoon, Can I help you?
the Atlantic to the Caribbean again. C2 Yes, can we have a table for lunch, please?
A Wow. What a journey! Wa Certainly, would you like to sit inside or outside?
C I know. C2 Outside, please.
A Did she enjoy the trip? Wa Here’s a nice table outside.
C Yes, she loved it! Why don’t you look at her C2 That’s great, thank you.
website? You can find out more about her Wa And here’s the menu.
journey. It’s very interesting. C2 Thank you.
A Thanks. That’s a good idea.
4 1 Tahiti MĆ, page 86
2 Galapagos Islands 1 1 cable car
3 South Africa 2 clouds
4 Australia 3 coast
5 Fiji 4 whale
5 1 five 5 café
2 Australia 6 beach
3 website 7 ocean
8 surfing
MĆ, page 85 9 waterfront
10 wildlife
1 1 b
2 1 No
2a
2 Yes
3c
3 Yes
4c
4 Yes
2 1 b
3 a city ✓ a cable car ✓
2c
3a a coast a café ✓
40 some islands a boat ✓
W = woman M = man V = vendor some tourists ✓ a train
C = customer S = sales assistant Wa = waiter a mountain ✓ some whales ✓
1 a beach ✓ a dolphin
W I’m really hot here. And I don’t want to swim in a seal ✓ a statue ✓
the sea just now. Let’s go back to the hotel.
some penguins ✓ an elephant
M I’ve got an idea. Wait a moment.
V Hola, how can I help you? an ostrich ✓ some baboons ✓
M Could I have one chocolate and one vanilla
please?
V Of course. Just a moment…. Here you are. Cape Town
That’s 3 euros please. Cape Town is a beautiful city on the south coast of
M Thank you …. Look, here you are. South Africa. It’s the oldest city in the country. Cape
W Oh, thanks! It’s nice and cold! Town is the most popular place in South Africa
2 for tourists to visit. People come here on holiday
C1 Excuse me? How much is this? because there’s a lot to see and do. There’s Table
S It’s fifteen euros. Mountain, with its famous flat top, great beaches
C1 Ok, thanks. And what about these sunglasses? and interesting local wildlife. There are often clouds
S They’re ten euros. covering the top of Table Mountain. Local people
C1 Have you got them in pink? call this ‘The Tablecloth’. But on a clear day, you can
S No, sorry. But I’ve got some blue ones. see the view over the city. You can climb to the top
C1 Oh, they’re nice! of Table Mountain, or you can take a cable car. It’s
much quicker and easier. On the beach, you can go
surfing and swim in the sea. Or you can just relax in
one of the many cafes and restaurants by the beach.
You can also go whale watching. It’s an amazing
experience. These people are taking a boat trip to
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2 1 started
see whales swimming in the Indian Ocean. The 2 went
Victoria and Albert waterfront is one of Cape 3 watched
Town’s modern attractions. There are lots of 4 played
new shops on the waterfront. You can eat at the 5 ate
many restaurants. There’s also a museum on the
3 1 Did / finish / Yes, he did.
waterfront. Inside, you can find information on
2 Did / arrive / No, you didn’t.
Cape Town’s history. In the city centre, you can see
3 Did / go / No, they didn’t.
Cape Town’s oldest buildings. Outside the city there
4 Did / phone / Yes, she did.
are a number of national parks. Here, you can see
5 Did / like / No, I didn’t.
local wildlife, like these baboons. And all around
Cape Town, there are the beautiful views of Table 4 1 How was your weekend?
Mountain. 2 It was great, thanks.
3 That sounds fun.
4 What about you?
MĆ, page 87 5 Poor you!
4 1 oldest MĆ, page 90
2 flat
3 interesting 1 1 journalist
4 quicker 2 vet
5 whales 3 computer programmer
6 buildings 4 office worker
5 waiter
5 1 e
6 soldier
2c
7 chef
3a
8 nurse
4f
9 mechanic
5b
10 police officer
6d
2 1 The UK
6 Example answer
2 Sweden
Where is it? On the south coast of South 3 France
Africa. 4 Germany
What can you Table Mountain, beaches, 5 Poland
see there? wildlife, old buildings 6 Ukraine
7 Spain
What can you go to the top of Table
8 Italy
do there? Mountain, go whale watching,
9 Slovakia
go shopping, visit a museum,
10 Greece
visit a national park
3 1 went
7 Example answer
2 read
Cape Town is on the South coast of South Africa.
3 liked
There are many things to see there including Table
4 danced
Mountain, interesting wildlife, old buildings in the
5 stopped
city centre and lots of beaches. In Cape Town you
can go whale watching or visit a national park to see 4 1 Did / finish / Yes, he did.
baboons and penguins. You can also go shopping, 2 Did / arrive / No, you didn’t.
visit a museum or go to the top of Table Mountain. 3 Did / go / No, they didn’t.
4 Did / phone / Yes, she did.
MĆ, page 88 5 Did / like / No, I didn’t.
1 1 The UK 5 1 Hi, it’s Charlie. Could I speak to Simon, please?
2 Sweden 2 Of course, Charlie. Just a moment.
3 France 3 Hello, Charlie.
4 Germany 4 Hi, Simon. Would you like to come to my house
5 Poland this evening?
6 Ukraine 5 Great idea. See you later!
7 Spain
8 Italy
9 Slovakia
10 Greece
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MĆ, page 91
2 1 German
2 French
3 Russian
4 British
5 Czech
6 Spanish
7 Polish
8 Italian
9 Swedish
10 Irish
3 1 waiter - e restaurant
2 nurse - d hospital
3 police office - b police station
4 shop assistant - a supermarket
5 chef - c kitchen
4 1 the UK
2 Greece
3 France
5 1 a
2c
3a
4c
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