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CLASS AUDIO SCRIPT i

STARTER UNIT    GET READY: IT’S MY PARTY


Starter, page 6, Exercise 1 Starter, page 6, Exercise 2b
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1 Maria: Hi. I’m Maria.
Emily: Come to our costume party! Eric: Hello. My name’s Eric.
(Wear a costume with your favorite color.) Maria: This is Mark.
It’s on Saturday at four o’clock.
We live at 20 Hill Street. Starter, page 7, Exercise 4
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Ben and Karen 1
2 Karen: Lucy’s here with her friend, Maria.
Emily: Number two … number four … six … 2
3 Karen: This is Mark, and this is his brother.
[Ring!] 3
4 Karen: The pizzas? They’re on the table.
Ben: Hi, Emily. This is my sister. 4
Karen: Hello, Emily. My name’s Karen. Karen: Hi, Eric. Your sunglasses are great!
Emily: Hi, Karen.
Leo: And I’m Leo. 5
Emily: He’s my friend. Karen: The cat? It lives next door. Its name is Star.
5
Ben: What’s my favorite color?
Starter, page 7, Exercise 5
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Emily: That’s easy. It’s blue.
Ben: What’s your favorite color? black
blue
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Ben: Come and meet our friends. brown
Karen: The girls in white are Lucy and Maria. green
Ben: The boy in green is Eric. He’s on my soccer orange
team. pink
Karen: The boy in black is from next door. purple
Ben: And the girl in brown is in my class. red
white
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yellow
Narrator: Find Emily and Leo in the picture. Emily is in
her costume. It’s her favorite color.
Starter, page 7, Exercise 6b
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Starter, page 6, Exercise 1a
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the same class.
one
Ben: Eric is number 7 on the team, and I am
two number 11.
three Karen: His name is Mark. You are at the same
four school.
five Ben: Kayla is from Canada. Karen and Kayla are
six really good friends.
seven
eight Starter, page 8, Exercise 1
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ten
eleven 1
twelve Ben: Let’s play games!
thirteen 2
fourteen Ben: This game’s Buzz. We count from 1 to 100,
fifteen but for 5, 10, 15, 20, and so on, you say
sixteen “Buzz.”
seventeen 3
eighteen Eric: Twenty-three.
nineteen Maria: Twenty-four.
twenty Boy: Twenty-five.
All: No! It’s Buzz!

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STARTER UNIT    GET READY: IT’S MY PARTY
4 Starter, page 8, Exercise 3b
Karen: In this game, Monday’s 1, Tuesday’s 2, Track 1.10 / gobeyond_Li_1_10_SB.mp3
and so on. Ready? What’s Thursday plus January
Sunday? February
5 March
Ben: OK, one more game. First, we say our April
birthday months. When I say “go,” you May
stand in order, with January here. June
Karen’s friend: My birthday’s in June. July
6 August
Karen: The food’s ready! September
7 October
Leo: Hi. I’m Maximus. November
December
8
[Sound of Leo taking off his helmet. A little giggle of
surprise from Emily]
Starter, page 8, Exercise 4
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9 Leo: Hi. I’m Maximus.
Emily: See you at school. Emily: Is that your real name?
Ben: Leo, what’s your phone number? Leo: No, it isn’t. And I’m not really a gladiator.
Leo: It’s 677-8232. Emily: Are you one of Ben’s friends?
Karen: Bye! Leo: Yes, I am, but we aren’t friends from school.

Starter, page 8, Exercise 1 Starter, page 9, Exercise 5b


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twenty Emily: How old are you?
thirty Leo: I’m 13.
forty Emily: When’s your birthday?
fifty Leo: It’s in October. And your birthday’s in May.
sixty Emily: That’s right! Who are you?
seventy Leo: I’m Maximus.
eighty Emily: What’s your real name?
ninety
one hundred

Starter, page 8, Exercise 2a


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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

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UNIT 1    ME
Unit1, page 10, Exercise 2b Unit 1, page 12, Reading
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1 backpack Worldwide Words for Kids
2 soccer ball International words are the same or very similar in many
3 notebook different languages. With international words you can
4 orange talk to people from different countries. When you go
5 sandwich on vacation, do these things and use the international
6 sunglasses words in bold.
7 T-shirt
8 website 1 Take a taxi or metro. (Bus and train are similar in
9 game console some languages, but they aren’t international words.)
10
bike 2 Find a Wi-Fi hotspot. Use the internet on your
11
phone telephone to check emails, listen to the radio, or
12
ice cream watch music videos.
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jeans 3 Go to a café or a bar. Drink tea (with lemon) or coffee.
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laptop 4 Go to a restaurant. Eat a pizza with a salad.
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car 5 Visit a museum, go to a park, or go to a movie
theater. Or stay in your hotel and watch sports on
backpack television!
bike
car Unit 1, page 14, Exercise 1a
game console Track 1.17 / gobeyond_Li_1_17_SB.mp3
ice cream 1 Italy
jeans 2 South Africa
laptop 3 Turkey
notebook 4 Japan
orange 5 Brazil
phone 6 Germany
sandwich
soccer ball Unit 1, page 14, Exercise 1b
sunglasses Track 1.18 / gobeyond_Li_1_18_SB.mp3
T-shirt
Brazil Brazilian
website
Germany German
Italy Italian
Unit 1, page 10, Exercise 3c Japan Japanese
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South Africa South African
Clothes Turkey Turkish
jeans, sunglasses, T-shirt
Food Unit 1, page 14, Exercise 3b and Exercise 4
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Games
Steve: It’s a small world!
soccer ball, game console
You don’t believe me? Look at my clothes.
School I’m in the USA. These jeans … are from
backpack, notebook Turkey. That’s far away. And this T-shirt …
Technology is Turkish too. These sunglasses are from
laptop, phone, website Italy. A lot of the sunglasses in the world are
Transportation Italian.
bike, car Let’s look at some food now … What about
those oranges? They’re from … South Africa.
Unit 1, page 10, Exercise 6a Wow, that’s on the other side of the world!
Track 1.15 / gobeyond_Li_1_15_SB.mp3 And where are these apples from? They’re
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Brazilian. That’s far away too.
What about all the technology? That
television is from Japan. And my phone …
It’s Japanese too.
Hi, Ricardo. … That’s my friend Ricardo. He’s
Colombian.
You see? It really is a small world!

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UNIT 1    ME
Unit 1, page 15, Exercise 1 Unit 1, page 17, Exercise 4
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Zoe: We need to buy fruit. 1
Rose: OK. What about those bananas? Kent: What color is it?
Zoe: I don’t like bananas. But these apples are
delicious. 2
Rose: They’re very green. What’s the name of those Becca: It’s red, and it’s really old.
purple things? 3
Zoe: Those are grapes. They aren’t my favorite Vicky: They’re very nice.
fruit.
4
Rose: And what’s this?
Zac: What’s your house like?
Zoe: It’s a watermelon. But look at that fruit salad.
That has a lot of different fruit in it. 5
Rose: OK. Let’s buy fruit salad. Lily: The neighbors are really noisy.
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Unit 1, page 17, Exercise 2 and Exercise 3 Lily: My room’s very small.
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1 Unit 1, page 17, PHRASEBOOK
Becca: I can’t find my backpack. Track 1.23 / gobeyond_Li_1_23_SB.mp3
Kent: What color is it? Ask for a description of something
Becca: It’s red, and it’s really old. What color is it?
Kent: Is that it on the chair? What’s your … like?
Becca: Yes, that’s it. What are your … like?
2 Is it big?
Anita: Do you like Vicky’s sunglasses? They’re new. Is it small?
Zac: They’re very nice.
Vicky: Thanks. They’re Italian. Describe something
It’s black.
3
It’s red.
Zac: What’s your house like?
Lily: It’s OK, but the neighbors are really noisy. They’re Italian.
Zac: What about your room? Is it big? They’re Brazilian.
Lily: No, my room’s very small. They’re very nice.
They’re really nice.
The neighbors are noisy.
The neighbors are quiet.

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UNIT 2    PEOPLE
Unit 2, page 20, Exercise 2b and Exercise 3a Unit 2, page 22, Reading
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Jamie: Who are all those people on your phone? 1
Leo: This is my friend Dan in the red T-shirt. He’s Leo: Hi, Emma! This is Leo. I have a new
my best friend. That’s my little brother, Tom. phone! Well, it’s my dad’s old phone. But it
He’s nine, and he’s very noisy. And this is my has a fantastic camera. This is a picture of
grandma and grandpa. They’re very old. me in my room.
Jamie: Who’s that? Emma: Cool! Sorry, my grandparents and my
Leo: Oh, that’s my friend Carlos with his mother mom’s brothers and sisters are here now.
and father. His mother’s Mexican. Carlos is It’s my mom’s birthday.
an only child, so he doesn’t have brothers Leo: OK, call me later!
and sisters. This is my dad here in the
horrible jacket! And this is my friend Emma.
2
Leo: Hi, Dan. I have a new phone.
She’s with her grandmother and grandfather.
Dan: Does it have internet?
She’s their favorite grandchild!
Leo: Yes, it does. We can play games together
Jamie: Is that your mom there?
on our phones. :-)
Leo: Yes, that’s my mom. She’s fantastic. This
Dan: But we have a lot of homework for Monday.
person doesn’t have a picture, but I think it’s
We don’t have time for games today. :-\
my teacher, Ms. Carter.
Jamie: And who’s that? 3
Leo: That’s my big sister, Ella. She’s 14. Leo: Hi, Carlos. I have a new phone! We can
send text messages in class now!
Unit 2, page 20, Exercise 3b Ms. Carter: Who’s this?
Track 1.25 / gobeyond_Li_1_25_SB.mp3 Leo: It’s Leo.
Ms. Carter: I’m not Carlos. You have the wrong
brother 2 number. Is this Leo from my class? This is
dad 5 Ms. Carter. See me on Monday morning!
father 4
grandchild 6
Unit 2, page 23, Exercise 1
grandfather 6 Track 1.29 / gobeyond_Li_1_29_SB.mp3
grandma 3
grandmother 6 Clara: I have a problem.
Albert: What?
grandpa 3
Clara: I don’t have a present for my dad’s
mom 7
birthday on Saturday.
mother 4 Albert: Does he have a pen for his tablet? That’s
only child 4 a good present.
sister 9 Clara: No, he doesn’t. He doesn’t have a tablet.
He has a laptop.
Unit 2, page 20, Exercise 4a Albert: OK. Do you have an idea?
Track 1.26 / gobeyond_Li_1_26_SB.mp3 Clara: No, I don’t. And I don’t have much time for
Dad shopping.
bad Albert: Oh. You’re right. You have a problem.
banana
Unit 2, page 23, Exercise 5
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Track 1.27 / gobeyond_Li_1_27_SB.mp3 Clara: Do you have a favorite movie?
am Lila: No, I don’t. What about you?
black Clara: Yes, I do. It’s School Days.
café Lila: Does it have Kristin Stone in it?
grandma Clara: No, it doesn’t. It’s with Mila King.
grandpa Lila: Oh, yes. Do you have it?
Clara: Yes, I do. We can watch it together.
Japan
Saturday
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UNIT 2    PEOPLE
Unit 2, page 24, Exercise 2a Unit 2, page 25, Exercise 1
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Mandy: These are my new pictures. Amy: Hi, Nick! This is a picture from our camping trip!
Sam: Wow! They’re really original … arm … hand … Nick: Cool! Whose legs are they?
leg … foot … back … head … Great idea. Amy: My mom’s, my dad’s, my sister’s, her friend’s,
Mandy: Thanks. The face picture is a little hard to read. and mine. My two brothers’ legs aren’t in the
Sam: Let me look … face … ear … mouth … teeth picture.
… eye … nose …. It’s fine. Really cool. Nick: Which legs are yours?
Amy: My sister’s friend Ellen is in the middle. On the
Unit 2, page 24, Exercise 2b right are my mom’s and my sister’s legs. Theirs
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Those legs with the big feet are his. And mine
arm
are the nice legs!
back
ear
eye Unit 2, page 26, Exercise 1
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face
foot Tina: Hello. I’m Tina.
hand Helen: Hi, I’m Helen.
head Tina: I like your shirt.
leg Helen: Thanks.
Tina: Do you have brothers and sisters?
mouth
Helen: Yes, I do. Two brothers.
nose
Tina: I have one sister. Are you in the computer club?
teeth
Helen: No, I’m not, but I’m in the movie club.
Tina: OK. What’s your favorite movie?
Unit 2, page 24, Exercise 5 and Exercise 6 Helen: High School Story.
Track 1.33 / gobeyond_Li_1_33_SB.mp3 Tina: That’s mine too! … What’s your phone number?
Host: Welcome to Whose is it? Today we have a quiz Helen: It’s 334-7521.
on famous parts of the body. And to play we
have Kim… Unit 2, page 27, Exercise 2 and Exercise 3a
Kim: Hello. Track 1.36 / gobeyond_Li_1_36_SB.mp3
Host: … and Alan.
Alan: Hi. 1
Host: Welcome to Whose is it? Let’s start. Picture 1 Felix: Hello?
… a mouth. Whose is it? Mrs. Zemontas: Hi, Felix. This is Mrs. Zemontas. Can I
Kim: Um, I think it’s Shakira’s mouth. speak to your mother?
Host: No, I’m afraid that’s wrong. It isn’t hers. It’s not Felix: She isn’t here right now.
really the mouth, it’s the smile … it’s the Mona Mrs. Zemontas: OK, can she call me, please? It’s Emily
Lisa’s mouth. … Next picture. Ah, yes … two Zemontas.
white hands. Felix: Um … Can you spell that, please?
Alan: Are they Mickey Mouse’s hands? Mrs. Zemontas: Z-E-M-O-N-T-A-S.
Host: Good try … Mickey has white hands, but they Felix: OK, Mrs. Zemontas.
aren’t his. They’re Mario’s hands – from the Mrs. Zemontas: Thanks, Felix. Bye.
Super Mario games … Picture 3. A soccer 2
player’s legs. Do you have any ideas? Felix: Hel-
Alan: That’s easy. They’re Balotelli’s legs. They’re Kelly: Hi, are you at the movies?
fantastic with a soccer ball! Felix: Sorry, I don’t understand. What movie?
Host: Correct! Yes, Mario Balotelli’s legs. … Picture 4. Kelly: Is this Josh?
Ah … a funny ear. Felix: No, it isn’t. You have the wrong number.
Kim: It’s Mr. Spock’s ear. He has funny ears like that. Kelly: Oh, I’m sorry. Bye.
Host: Correct! It’s Mr. Spock’s ear from Star Trek.
… OK, Picture 5. A brown eye with a lot of 3
makeup? Felix: Hello?
Kim: Lady Gaga … she has brown eyes, and she Mark: Hi, Felix, this is Mark. Is Kyle there?
always wears a lot of makeup. Felix: No, he isn’t.
Host: Correct! Yes, it’s Lady Gaga’s eye. And the Mark: Can you give him my new cell phone number?
winner is … Kim! Congratulations. Felix: Sure.
Mark: It’s 830-0315.
Felix: 830 … Sorry, can you repeat that?
Mark: 830-0315.
Felix: 830-0315. OK.
Mark: Thanks. Bye.
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UNIT 2    PEOPLE
Unit 2, page 27, Exercise 3b PROGRESS CHECK, Units 1&2, Page 31,
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1
Mrs. Zemontas: Can I speak to your mother? Narrator: Listen to a phone call about a drama group.
Complete Ivy’s notes.
2 Ivy: Hi, Alec.
Mrs. Zemontas: Can she call me, please? Alec: Oh, hi, Ivy.
3 Ivy: I need more information about the drama
Felix: Can you spell that, please? group so I can talk to my mom about it.
4 Alec: Sure. Well, we meet every Saturday.
Ivy: In the morning or in the afternoon?
Felix: Sorry, I don’t understand.
Alec: In the morning. For two hours.
5 Ivy: OK. How many people are in the group?
Felix: You have the wrong number. Alec: Mmm … 15, I think. No, 14. There are 14.
6 Ivy: How old are the other people?
Felix: Sorry, can you repeat that? Alec: They’re all 13. Like us.
Ivy: And where is it?
Alec: It’s at Victoria School. The drama teacher is
Unit 2, page 27, PHRASEBOOK
really good.
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Ivy: What’s her name?
Make a call Alec: Ms. Campbell.
Can I speak to … ? Ivy: Campbell? Can you spell that, please?
Is this … ? Alec: C-A-M-P-B-E-L-L.
Is … there? Ivy: Um, OK. Do you have her phone number?
Can he call me, please? Then my mom can call her.
Can she call me, please? Alec: Just a minute … yes, here it is. It’s 820-
Answer a call 4577. Do you have that?
Can you spell that, please? Ivy: 828-4577.
Sorry, can you repeat that? Alec: No, eight two zero four five seven seven.
Sorry, I don’t understand. Ivy: OK, I have it. Thanks a lot, Alec. See you at
You have the wrong number. school.
Bye. Alec: See you, Ivy. Bye.
Goodbye.

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UNIT 3    ANIMAL MAGIC
Unit 3, page 32, Exercise 2b Unit 3, page 32, Exercise 5a
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bird a chicken
cat j fish
chicken e rabbit
dog h
fish b Unit 3, page 32, Exercise 5b
hamster c Track 1.44 / gobeyond_Li_1_44_SB.mp3
horse d big
mouse f six
rabbit g give
turtle i city
bird sit
cat
chicken Unit 3, page 34, Reading
dog Track 1.45 / gobeyond_Li_1_45_SB.mp3
fish
Teach your pet English!
hamster
Do you have a pet dog, bird, or rabbit? Do you talk to
horse
your pet in Spanish, Turkish, or Russian? Now you can
mouse
teach your pet English. Use these simple orders and
rabbit
instructions. Don’t forget – they aren’t for all kinds of
turtle
pets.
Here (Come here.)
Unit 3, page 32, Exercise 3b Sit (Sit down.)
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Stay/Wait (Don’t move.)
1 Down (Lie down.)
horse Up (Stand up.)
2 Quiet (Be quiet!)
dog No (Don’t do that!)
3 Here are some more unusual instructions.
chicken Shake (Shake hands.)
4 Fetch (Find something and come back.)
cat
5 Remember: Always be nice to your pet. Say …
bird Good boy! / Good girl!

Unit 3, page 32, Exercise 4a and Exercise 4b Finally, here are some more things to say to your pet in
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Hello / Good morning / Good night (+ name of pet)
1 Walk time! (It’s time for a walk.)
Julia: This is my pet Rabbit, Harvey. He has very, very big Food! (It’s time to eat.)
ears. He’s three years old, and he’s a very happy rabbit. It’s important to say the orders in the right way. Click
2 here to listen and practice the orders.
Brian: Um … this one’s name is Happy, and that one’s
Grumpy. Where’s Smiley? Ah! There he is! I have a lot of Unit 3, page 35, Exercise 1b
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3 Mom: Happy birthday, Laura!
Karen: This is Terry. My pet turtle’s eight years old. Dad: Don’t look! OK. Open your eyes.
Look! He has small eyes and a big mouth! He loves the Laura: Wow, is that for me? A pet hamster!
water. Mom: It’s for you. Find a quiet place for it.
Laura: Is it a boy or a girl?
4
Mom: It’s a boy.
Leo: So, her name is Minnie … you know, Minnie’s the
Dad: Don’t put him in your room. They play at night.
name of Mickey Mouse’s girlfriend? She’s very small. Mom: Dad has a book for us.
She likes to sit on my hand. She’s a good mouse. Dad: Yes. It says, “Give them some food and water
5 every day.” Don’t forget.
Nicky: I think it’s a Russian hamster. It doesn’t have a Laura: Yes, Dad. Thanks!
name. It’s brown, and it has a black line down its back. Dad: It’s all Mom’s idea. Thank her!
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UNIT 3    ANIMAL MAGIC
Unit 3, page 36, Exercise 2b Unit 3, page 36, Exercise 6b
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bed e Cat: Of course there’s a window. You’re looking in it!
chair f Dog: There’s a small table next to the bed with a light
clock d on it.
computer i Dog: There are some pictures on the walls.
desk h Dog: There are two doors. And there’s a desk with a
door a computer.
floor c Cat: Is he there?
light b Dog: Yes! He’s on the floor.
picture k
table l Unit 3, page 37, Exercise 1
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window j Natalie: What’s your English classroom like?
Mario: It’s OK. There’s a table and a chair for the
bed teacher. There are desks for the students.
chair There are some windows. Oh, and there are
clock some pictures of the USA and the UK on the
computer wall, but there isn’t a picture of Australia.
desk Natalie: Is there a clock?
door Mario: Yes, there is. It’s next to the door. Why?
Natalie: The questions are for a school survey. Are there
floor
any computers?
light
Mario: No, there aren’t. There are computers in the
picture computer room. I don’t like the computer room.
table There aren’t any windows.
wall
window
Unit 3, page 39, Exercise 2b
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Unit 3, page 36, Exercise 4 and Exercise 5a
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Dog: A little more … OK! Stop! Jeff: Can I have some water, please?
Cat: So? What can you see? Lisa: Yes, of course. Here you are.
Dog: It’s a room. Jeff: Thanks.
Rabbit: Excuse me. Lisa: You’re welcome.
Cat: Yes … and? 2
Dog: There’s a window. Mia: Excuse me. Can I borrow your pen?
Cat: Of course there’s a window. You’re looking in Brett: Sure. Here you are.
it! Mia: Thanks.
Dog: And there’s a bed. There’s a small table next Brett: You’re welcome.
to the bed with a light on it. 3
Rabbit: Um… Excuse me! Amy: Hi, Kevin. Can I borrow your phone?
Horse: Are there any pictures? Kevin: No, sorry.
Dog: Yes, Horse. There are some pictures on the Amy: Oh. OK.
walls. Donna: You can borrow mine.
Rabbit: Excuse me, but I can’t … Amy: Thanks, Donna.
Dog: There’s a door. No, wait… There are two Donna: You’re welcome.
doors. And there’s a desk with a computer.
Cat: Is he there?
Dog: Who?
Cat: The new neighbor!
Dog: Yes! He’s on the floor.
Rabbit: Hello-o?
Cat: What is it, Rabbit?
Rabbit: I … I… I’m sorry!

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UNIT 3    ANIMAL MAGIC
Unit 3, page 39, Exercise 4 Unit 3, page 39, PHRASEBOOK
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1 Ask for something
Jeff: Can I have some water, please? Can I have a … , please?
Can I have some … , please?
2 Excuse me. Can I borrow your … ?
Mia: Excuse me. Can I borrow your pen? Give something
3 Here you are.
Lisa: Yes, of course. React
4 Yes, of course.
Kevin: No, sorry. Sure.
You’re welcome.
5
Thanks.
Brett: Here you are.
No, sorry.
6
Mia: Thanks.
7
Donna: You’re welcome.

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Kevin: Dad? Can I have some money?
Dad: No, sorry.
Kevin: Please, Dad!
Dad: OK. Here you are.
Kevin: Thank you.
Dad: You’re welcome.

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UNIT 4    PLAY
Unit 4, page 42, Exercise 2 Narrator: You write a very popular blog. Why is it
Track 2.01 / gobeyond_Li_2_01_SB.mp3 popular?
1 go shopping Jason: Because when people read it, they can
understand my problems. It’s not easy for a
2 go to the movies
deaf person in a noisy world.
3 go on the internet
Narrator: Can you use sign language?
4 listen to music
Jason: Yes, I can. I use sign language with a deaf girl
5 meet friends at school.
6 play soccer Narrator: Can other students understand you?
7 play video games Jason: No, they can’t! But they can say Hi, how are
8 read a book you? and I’m fine in sign language!
9 ride my bike
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watch television Unit 4, page 45, Exercise 1
go shopping Track 2.04 / gobeyond_Li_2_04_SB.mp3
go to the movies
Jan: Can you pass me an orange, please?
go on the internet
Maya: I’m sorry, I can’t see them.
listen to music Jan: Oh? Are you blind?
meet friends Maya: Yes, but I can see some things.
play soccer Jan: Can you see me?
play video games Maya: Yes, I can, but I can’t see your face. Most
read a book blind people can see light and dark things. But
ride my bike my teacher’s completely blind. She can’t see
watch television anything.

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1 I ride my bike all the time. I don’t like buses. 1 I can swim.
2 I meet friends after school. We just sit and talk. 2 I can’t walk.
3 One day a week I can play video games. It’s usually 3 I can take the bus.
on Sunday. 4 I can’t ride a bike.
4 There’s only one plan on Saturday. I go shopping. 5 I can’t play soccer.
Shopping’s fun! 6 I can play basketball.
5 I listen to music all the time. I can’t live without
music! Unit 4, page 46, Exercise 1
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weekends. drums 2
7 Some days I play soccer in the park. There are always guitar 5
people to play with. keyboard 1
8 Some evenings I go on the internet when I finish my piano 4
homework. violin 3
9 When it’s a hot day, I sit in the park and read a book. drums
10
I go to the movies with my friends about one day guitar
every month. keyboard
piano
Unit 4, page 44, Reading violin
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WE CAN! A look at the lives of children with disabilities Unit 4, page 46, Exercise 2a
A message from Jason: The WE CAN! interview Track 2.07 / gobeyond_Li_2_07_SB.mp3
Name: Jason Collins
1 [pop music]
Home: Miami, Florida, the United States
2 [classical music]
Narrator: Hi, Jason. Can you hear me?
Jason: I can, but please sit in front of me. 3 [rock music]
Narrator: How much can you hear? 4 [Latin music]
Jason: I can’t hear in my right ear. In my left ear I’m 5 [hip-hop]
50 percent deaf, but my hearing aid helps.
Narrator: What’s it like for a deaf boy at school?
Jason: It’s OK. Sometimes people say bad things
when they see my hearing aid. They think I
can’t do normal things. But I can play soccer,
watch TV – all the things they can do.

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UNIT 4    PLAY
Unit 4, page 46, Exercise 2b 3
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classical 2 Rianna: Rianna.
hip-hop 5 Dave: Are you musical?
Rianna: Not really. I can’t play an instrument.
Latin 4
Dave: What’s your favorite kind of music?
pop 1
Rianna: Latin. I go to salsa classes.
rock 3
Dave: You can dance! So you are musical!
classical Rianna: Yeah. OK. So, I am musical.
hip-hop
Latin
Unit 4, page 47, Exercise 1
pop
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rock
TV host: Hello. On today’s show we have The Wilsons.
Jackie, tell us about your music.
Unit 4, page 46, Exercise 3a Jackie: Well, we play pop music, but it has a
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traditional sound too. I play the guitar and I
violin sing. My sister plays the violin. She teaches
the violin too. That’s my brother Max on
Unit 4, page 46, Exercise 3b keyboards. He writes our songs. And this is a
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video
movie Unit 4, page 49, Exercise 2
interview Track 2.13 / gobeyond_Li_2_13_SB.mp3
television
1
Mike: What time is the movie?
Unit 4, page 46, Exercise 5 and Exercise 6 Kelly: It’s at seven o’clock.
Track 2.11 / gobeyond_Li_2_11_SB.mp3 Mike: What time is it now?
1 Kelly: It’s a quarter after six.
Dave: Hello! Welcome to Play It Again, a television Mike: We have time.
show about music. Today we’re asking the 2
question: Are you musical? Mike: Kelly? What time is it?
Dave: Hi there. I’m from Play It Again! Kelly: It’s six thirty.
Dora: What’s that? Mike: It’s six thirty? The bus is late!
Dave: It’s a television show. What’s your name?
Dora: Dora. 3
Dave: Are you musical? Mike: Kelly? What time is it now?
Dora: I play the violin, so yes. Kelly: It’s six thirty-five.
Dave: What’s your favorite kind of music? Mike: Twenty-five to seven! Oh, no! Where’s the bus?
Dora: Classical music. 4
Dave: Really? What about pop? Mike: Kelly? What time is it?
Dora: No, it’s boring. Kelly: It’s a quarter to seven. Let’s go home.
2 Mike: Good idea.
Dave: Hello! What are your names?
Penny: I’m Penny, and this is Neil.
Dave: Are you musical?
Penny: I’m not. He is. He plays the guitar and
keyboard, and he writes songs.
Dave: Really? What kind of songs?
Neil: Pop songs.
Dave: Can you sing a song for us?
Neil: No way!

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UNIT 4    PLAY
Unit 4, page 49, Exercise 4 PROGRESS CHECK, Units 3&4, page 53,
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1
Mike: What time is the movie? Narrator: Listen to Delia and Luke. What animals or
Kelly: It’s at seven o’clock. pets do the people in Delia’s family have? For
questions 1–5, write the correct letter (A–H)
2 next to each person.
Mike: What time is it now? Luke: I really want a dog. Does your family have any
Kelly: It’s a quarter after six. pets, Delia?
3 Delia: Yes, they do. Mom has a cat – but it’s a bad
Mike: What time is it? cat. Dad has some fish. The cat likes Dad’s
Kelly: It’s six thirty. fish and tries to eat them. So the cat isn’t
4 Dad’s favorite animal.
Mike: Twenty-five to seven? Luke: What about your brother?
Delia: The cat isn’t my brother’s favorite animal
5 either! He has a mouse – a white one.
Mike: What time is it? Luke: A mouse? Ugh!
Kelly: It’s a quarter to seven. Delia: I like the mouse. But the cat likes the mouse
too!
Unit 4, page 49, PHRASEBOOK Luke: Oh, no. Does your sister have a pet?
Track 2.15 / gobeyond_Li_2_15_SB.mp3 Delia: Well, it’s not really a pet. She loves horses, so
Ask the time she has a horse. It’s black, and its name is
What time is it? Bob.
What time is the … ? Luke: Wow! A horse. That’s cool.
Say the time Delia: My grandmother and grandfather have
It’s … o’clock. animals too.
It’s ten after … Luke: What do they have?
It’s ten to … Delia: Well, Grandma has a little bird, and Grandpa
It’s a quarter after … has chickens. I feed them when I visit
Grandma and Grandpa.
It’s a quarter to …
Luke: You’re so lucky!
It’s at …

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UNIT 5    OTHER WORLDS
Unit 5, page 54, Exercise 2b doctor
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nurse
a receptionist
Adult Female: Hi. I’m a doctor. I help people. I work at sales clerk
the Tomorrowtown hospital. soccer player
b teacher
Adult Female: I work at the hospital. I help the doctor. waiter, waitress
I’m a nurse.
c Unit 5, page 55, Exercise 4a
Adult Male: Hello. I’m an actor. You can see me at the Track 2.19 / gobeyond_Li_2_19_SB.mp3
Tomorrowtown Theater. I’m in a new play. doctor
d farmer
Adult Female: Good afternoon. Welcome to teacher
Tomorrowtown Hotel. I’m a receptionist at the hotel.
How can I help you? Unit 5, page 55, Exercise 4b
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e
Adult Male: I make the best pizzas in Tomorrowtown. actor
I’m the cook at Luigi’s Italian restaurant. soccer player
waiter
f
Adult Male: I love my job! I’m a soccer player. People
Unit 5, page 56, Reading
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Stadium.
My perfect job
g Instructions
Adult Male: I work with animals. No, I’m not a teacher. Find your perfect job of the future! Read each question,
I’m a farmer. My farm is two kilometers from here. and choose one of the answers, A, B, or C. Then count
h the number of A, B, or C answers and read about your
Adult Female: I’m a sales clerk in a clothing store. I sell perfect job.
clothes. There are a lot of stores in Tomorrowtown.
i 1 Which of these free-time activities do you do?
Young Adult Female: We work at the Italian restaurant. A I meet friends or go shopping.
I’m a waitress, and he’s a waiter. B I play soccer or ride my bike.
Young Adult Male and Female: Would you like to order C I go to the movies or read a book.
now? 2 Which musical instrument do you want to play?
A I want to play the guitar in a pop group.
j B I want to play the drums.
Adult Female: I’m a teacher at Tomorrowtown High
C I want to play the piano and sing.
School. I teach all the kids in this part of Tomorrowtown.
3 Do you play games?
They’re fantastic students.
A Yes, I do. I play video games with my friends.
B Yes, I do. I play ball games such as soccer and
All: Welcome to Tomorrowtown!
basketball.
C No, I don’t. I like to make things.
Unit 5, page 54, Exercise 3b
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1 doctor Mostly As
2 nurse You like people. Your perfect job is a doctor, nurse, sales
3 actor clerk, or receptionist.
4 receptionist Mostly Bs
5 farmer You’re an active person. Your perfect job is a farmer or
6 sales clerk soccer player.
7 cook Mostly Cs
8 waiter, waitress You like to create. Your perfect job is an actor, cook, or
9 soccer player teacher.
10
teacher

actor
cook

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UNIT 5    OTHER WORLDS
Unit 5, page 57, Exercise 1b Unit 5, page 58, Exercise 4 and Exercise 5a
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Contestant: Does the mystery person work on a farm? Host: Today’s topic is daily routines. And we have
Presenter: No, she doesn’t. Daniella on the phone. So … What time do
Contestant: Does she work in a hotel? you usually get up, Daniella?
Presenter: Yes, she does. But she isn’t a receptionist. Daniella: On a school day I always get up at seven
Contestant: What time does she start work? o’clock. I take a shower, and then I have
Presenter: I don’t know. breakfast. My mom’s a nurse, and she works
Contestant: Does she work in the hotel restaurant? at night. I don’t see her often, but we always
Presenter: Yes, she does. But she doesn’t cook. have breakfast together.
Contestant: Do people ask her for things? Host: How do you go to school? By bus?
Presenter: Yes, they do. Daniella: No. I live near the school, so I walk.
Contestant: What do they ask her for? Host: When does school start?
Presenter: They ask her for food. Daniella: It starts at eight thirty.
Contestant: Is she a waitress? Host: And do you have lunch at school?
Presenter: Yes, she is. Daniella: I usually take a sandwich.
Host: And what do you do after school?
Unit 5, page 57, Exercise 3b Daniella: I finish school at three fifteen. I usually play
Track 2.23 / gobeyond_Li_2_23_SB.mp3 soccer. Mom goes to work at the children’s
hospital, so I usually have dinner with my
1 I don’t work with animals.
grandma. Then sometimes I watch TV or play
2 People don’t buy things from me.
video games. Then I go to bed at nine thirty.
3 The waiter doesn’t give my food to people.
Host: Thanks for your call, Daniella.
4 You don’t watch me play soccer.
5 I don’t help people.
6 Your teacher doesn’t do the same job.
Unit 5, page 61, Exercise 2 and Exercise 4
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7 I don’t ask: “Would you like to order now?”
8 I don’t smile at people in a hotel. Annie: Dad? Are you busy?
I’m an actor. Dad: No. Why?
Annie: Because I want to ask you a question.
Dad: OK.
Unit 5, page 58, Exercise 1b Annie: Can I go and see Kate?
Track 2.24 / gobeyond_Li_2_24_SB.mp3 Dad: No.
do my homework 8 Annie: Why not?
finish school 6 Dad: Because you have homework.
get up 1 Annie: I can’t do my homework.
go home 7 Dad: Why not?
go to bed 10 Annie: Because I don’t understand the exercise.
go to school 4 Dad: Give it to me.
have breakfast 3 Annie: Why?
have dinner 9 Dad: Because maybe I can help you.
have lunch 5 Annie: OK. Here you are.
take a shower 2 Dad: Ah. I see why you need my help.
Annie: Why?
do my homework Dad: Because …
finish school
get up Unit 5, page 61, PHRASEBOOK
go home Track 2.27 / gobeyond_Li_2_27_SB.mp3
go to bed Ask for reasons
go to school Give it to me.
have breakfast Why?
have dinner I can’t do my homework.
have lunch Why not?
take a shower
Give reasons
Because I …
Because you …
Because it …

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UNIT 6    VACATION HOME
Unit 6, page 64, Exercise 2a Unit 6, page 66, Reading
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Oscar: Hi, I live in San Diego. We don’t have a house. Josina: Hi, Ricardo. Is everything OK there? We’re in
We have an apartment. It has five rooms. My your home! I love it! I love your room. Your
friend has a swimming pool in his apartment bed’s more comfortable than mine!
building. We don’t have a swimming pool, Ricardo: I love your houseboat! Your home is really
and we don’t have a yard. But we have a big cool.
balcony. Josina: Is it your first time in Europe?
Ricardo: Yes, it is. I like the Netherlands. It’s quieter
Unit 6, page 64, Exercise 2b than at home. And it’s very clean.
Track 2.29 / gobeyond_Li_2_29_SB.mp3 Josina: It’s my first time in Latin America too.
Mexico City is much bigger and noisier than
apartment
Amsterdam. It’s exciting here!
swimming pool
Ricardo: Do you like the view from the apartment?
balcony
Josina: Yes, it’s fantastic. All those tall buildings!
house Ricardo: A house exchange is a great idea. It’s more
yard interesting than a boring, expensive hotel. I
terrace don’t like hotels.
Josina: Really? I love hotels. My parents are terrible
Unit 6, page 64, Exercise 4a cooks. Hotel food is better than their cooking.
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Mom: So our camping trip is in August as usual. Ricardo: That’s right. It’s seven hours later in
Oscar: Oh no, not camping again. Our tent’s so old. Amsterdam. It’s time for dinner here.
And it’s so small.
Mom: Ah, but this time it’s not our old tent. Look at Unit 6, page 67, Exercise 1
this. Track 2.33 / gobeyond_Li_2_33_SB.mp3
Oscar: Wow! Is that a tent? Grace: What’s the capital city of the USA?
Mom: Yes, look, it has a door here. Then there’s a Lola: New York.
living room. Grace: No! It’s Washington, DC. A lot of people think
Oscar: Is there a TV? New York’s the capital because it’s bigger and
Mom: No, sorry! Just chairs and a sofa. Here there’s more famous than Washington. Washington
a dining room with a table and chairs. Here’s is smaller and quieter, but maybe it’s more
the hall. The kitchen is on this side, so we dangerous.
can cook food. And the bathroom is on the Lola: Oh. But New York is cooler! It’s in a lot of
other side of the hall. American movies.
Oscar: A bathroom? With a bathtub? In a tent? Grace: This website says New York is dirtier and
Mom: Yes! It has a big bathtub and a shower. … more expensive than Washington. But New
And here are the two bedrooms at the end. York is more popular because the stores and
With real beds! One bedroom for me and Dad, restaurants are better.
and one for you and your brother. The rooms
have windows too.
Oscar: Wow! That’s a fantastic tent!
Unit 6, page 68, Exercise 2a
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Unit 6, page 64, Exercise 4b Corey: I love pasta, especially spaghetti.
Track 2.31 / gobeyond_Li_2_31_SB.mp3 I like rice with Chinese food.
I eat a lot of bread in sandwiches.
1 living room I don’t usually eat red meat, like steak.
2 kitchen I sometimes eat chicken. I like chicken legs.
3 bedroom I sometimes eat an egg for breakfast.
4 hall At breakfast I always drink milk.
5 dining room I like orange juice and apple juice too.
6 bathroom I don’t really like cheese, but I like Swiss cheese.
7 bedroom I eat a lot of green stuff … you know, vegetables.
We always cook with oil at home.
bathroom
bedroom
dining room
hall
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kitchen

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UNIT 6    VACATION HOME
Unit 6, page 68, Exercise 2b Unit 6, page 69, Exercise 1
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bread c Dad: I have some great facts about Italian food.
cheese j How many courses are there in a meal? Do
chicken f you have any ideas?
egg g Corey: Three?
juice i Dad: Four. First there are some vegetables, then
meat d there’s some pasta. Then there’s some meat
milk h or fish – but Italians don’t eat much meat –
oil l and then something sweet. Pasta cooks fast.
pasta a How many minutes do you cook pasta?
Mom: Ten.
rice b
Dad: No, five to six. How much pasta does an
steak e
Italian eat in a year? More than 27 kilos!
vegetables k
Corey: Wow, that’s a lot of pasta! How much ice
cream do Italians eat?
bread Dad: Sorry, the book doesn’t have any facts about
cheese that.
chicken
egg Unit 6, page 69, Exercise 4a
juice Track 2.38 / gobeyond_Li_2_38_SB.mp3
meat
milk much
oil some
pasta
rice Unit 6, page 69, Exercise 4b
steak Track 2.39 / gobeyond_Li_2_39_SB.mp3
vegetables brother
country
Unit 6, page 68, Exercise 4a and Exercise 4b does
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Corey: I’m Corey, and I’m here with my mom, dad, love
sister, and brother in Italy! We’re always
hungry. Unit 6, page 71, Exercise 2 and Exercise 4a
Dad: What’s in the cabinet? Track 2.40 / gobeyond_Li_2_40_SB.mp3
Corey: Some rice, some bread, and some oil. Let’s 1
look in the refrigerator … .OK. There are Joel: Hi. How much is this orange juice?
some eggs, and there’s some pasta – my Female Clerk: It’s two dollars.
favorite! Joel: OK. Can I have some, please?
Mom: Any cheese? Mmm … I love Italian cheese!
How much is there?
Corey: A lot! 2
Dad: Is there any meat? Some steak? April: Hello. How much is this T-shirt?
Corey: No, there isn’t any steak. There’s some Male Clerk: It’s 20 dollars.
chicken … and a lot of vegetables. April: Sorry, that’s too much.
Dad: OK, steak is my favorite, but chicken is better
for you. 3
Sister: What about drinks? Megan: How much are these sunglasses,
Corey: Hmm … milk and apple juice. please?
Sister: How many bottles of milk are there? Male Clerk: They’re 30 dollars.
Corey: Four. Megan: OK. Can I have them, please?
Sister: Great. You know how much milk I drink.
Brother: But what about my pizza?
Mom: What? 4
Brother: Pizza’s my favorite food. But we don’t have Mark: Hi. How much are the postcards?
any pizza. Female Clerk: They’re one dollar.
Dad: We can go out for pizza tomorrow. Promise. Mark: Mmm. I’m not sure. Thanks.

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UNIT 6    VACATION HOME
Unit 6, page 71, Exercise 3a PROGRESS CHECK, UNITS 5&6, page 75,
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1
Joel: How much is this orange juice? Narrator: Listen to Matt talking to Emma about his
mom’s and dad’s jobs. For each question,
2 choose the correct answer (A, B, or C).
April: How much is this T-shirt? Matt: Hi, Emma, come in. My big brother’s at home,
3 but my mom and dad are at work.
Megan: How much are these sunglasses, please? Emma: Oh. What do they do?
4 Matt: Well, my mom’s an actor.
Mark: How much are the postcards? Emma: Wow, that sounds exciting. Does she work at
a theater?
Matt: Yes, right now she’s in a play in a small
Unit 6, page 71, Exercise 4b
theater downtown.
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Emma: Do you watch her plays?
1 Matt: Sometimes. But not on school days. They
Joel: OK. Can I have some, please? usually finish too late.
2 Emma: What about your dad?
April: Sorry, that’s too much. Matt: He’s a cook. He has his own restaurant.
Emma: Really? What kind of food does he cook?
3 Matt: Mmm, a lot of fruit and vegetables, fish, and
Megan: OK. Can I have them, please? pasta. Dad’s a fantastic cook.
4 Emma: When does he finish work?
Mark: Mmm. I’m not sure. Thanks. Matt: He works really long hours, usually from
seven in the morning to eleven at night. Dad
Unit 6, page 71, PHRASEBOOK loves it, but it’s hard to work in the kitchen all
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Emma: It’s hard for you too.
Ask how much something is Matt: Well, Mom doesn’t work every night. And
How much is the orange juice? the great thing is … we always have a lot of
How much is this T-shirt? fantastic food at home. Come on, let’s get
How much is that … ? something to eat!
How much are the notebooks?
How much are these … ?
How much are those … ?

Buy or not buy something


OK. Can I have some, please?
OK. Can I have it, please?
OK. Can I have them, please?
Sorry, that’s too much.
I’m not sure. Thanks.

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UNIT 7    THEATER WORKSHOP
Unit 7, page 76, Exercise 2 Unit 7, page 76, Exercise 4b
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1 skirt
Photographer: OK. So you’re wearing blue pants, white sneakers
sneakers, and a red sweatshirt. That’s socks
fine. Look at the camera. Smile. sweatshirt
2
Photographer: I like the big hat. Very nice. Tell me what Unit 7, page 76, Exercise 5
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Girl 1: I’m wearing a green skirt and a brown Photographer: So you’re wearing blue pants, white
shirt. sneakers, and a red sweatshirt.
Photographer: Great. Photographer: I like the big hat. Very nice.
Girl 1: I’m wearing a green skirt and a brown
3
shirt.
Photographer: So we have a black jacket, a pink shirt,
Photographer: So we have a black jacket, a pink shirt,
and some jeans. Are those orange
and some jeans. Are those orange
socks? Let’s see. Wow! Don’t move!
socks? Let’s see. Wow!
4 Photographer: Yeah. It looks good. The yellow bag with
Photographer: Don’t look at me. Look at the door. the purple dress, and the brown shoes
That’s it. Great. Nice colors. are good. I like it.
Girl 2: Is the yellow bag OK?
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are good. I like it.
Narrator: SCENE ONE:
The hall of King Harold’s castle. There’s a
Unit 7, page 76, Exercise 3b table with two chairs in the hall. GUARD 1
Track 2.46 / gobeyond_Li_2_46_SB.mp3 is sitting on one of the chairs. GUARD 2 is
dress 1 drinking some water. ALEX runs into the hall.
hat 9 Alex is wearing a hat, a jacket, and pants.
jacket 3 GUARD 1 stands up.
pants 7 Guard 1: Who’s there?
shirt 4 Alex: A friend! Where are the king and queen?
shoes 2 Guard 2: They’re eating. What do you want, boy?
skirt 10 Alex: I have a message – some important news.
sneakers 8 The Black Prince is coming.
socks 5 Guard 1: I don’t believe you. Stop him!
sweatshirt 6 Narrator: The GUARDS stop ALEX.
Alex: Let me go!
dress Narrator: The KING and QUEEN walk into the hall.
hat King: What’s happening here?
Guard 1: It’s this boy, sir.
jacket
Alex: I’m not a boy. I’m a girl!
pants
Guard 2: You’re wearing a boy’s clothes.
shirt King: Speak, boy … girl! Why are you here?
shoes Alex: It’s the Black Prince. He’s bringing 100 men
skirt here.
sneakers King: What are you saying?
socks Queen: She’s saying the Black Prince – our son –
sweatshirt wants to be king.
King: Where are they now?
Unit 7, page 76, Exercise 4a Alex: Right now they’re sleeping in tents on the
Track 2.47 / gobeyond_Li_2_47_SB.mp3 other side of town.
school Queen: Then we have a problem!
sit
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UNIT 7    THEATER WORKSHOP
Unit 7, page 80, Exercise 2 4
Track 2.51 / gobeyond_Li_2_51_SB.mp3 Boy 1: He’s walking …
Girl 2: Now he’s swimming.
1 Boy 1: Are you swimming in a pool?
Boy 1: You’re sitting. Are you sitting on a bus? Boy 2: Yes, I am.
Girl 1: No, we aren’t. Girl 2: What’s he doing now?
Boy 1: Are you sitting in a car? Boy 1: I think he’s running!
Girl 1: Yes, we are. Narrator: Picture e
Boy 1: She’s driving, and he’s talking on the phone.
5
2 Girl 1: He’s carrying something. What is he
Boy 2: Are you standing in the street? carrying? A bag?
Girl 2: Yes, I am. Boy 3: Now he’s pointing at something.
Boy 2: You’re looking at your watch. Are you late? Girl 1: Are you shopping?
Girl 2: No, I’m not. Boy 1: Yes, I am.
Boy 2: Are you waiting for someone? Narrator: Picture b
Girl 2: Yes, I am.
3 Unit 7, page 80, Exercise 4b
Girl 1: Are you flying? Track 2.53 / gobeyond_Li_2_53_SB.mp3
Boy 3: No, I’m not. Picture a: stand, wait
Girl 1: Are you dancing at a disco? Picture b: carry, point, shop
Boy 3: Yes, I am. But I can’t dance. Picture c: talk, drive, sit
4 Picture d: dance, fly
Boy 1: He’s walking. Picture e: run, swim
Girl 2: Now, he’s swimming.
Boy 1: Are you swimming in a pool? carry
Boy 2: Yes, I am. dance
Girl 2: What’s he doing now? drive
Boy 1: I think he’s running! fly
5 point
Girl 1: He’s carrying something. What is he run
carrying? A bag? shop
Boy 3: Now he’s pointing at something. sit
Girl 1: Are you shopping? stand
Boy 1: Yes, I am. swim
talk
Unit 7, page 80, Exercise 3 wait
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1 Unit 7, page 80, Exercise 5b
Boy 1: You’re sitting. Are you sitting on a bus? Track 2.54 / gobeyond_Li_2_54_SB.mp3
Girl 1: No, we aren’t. 1 She’s standing in the street. She’s waiting for
Boy 1: Are you sitting in a car? someone.
Girl 1: Yes, we are. 2 He’s carrying a bag. He’s pointing at something. He’s
Boy 1: She’s driving, and he’s talking on the phone. shopping.
Narrator: Picture c 3 They’re sitting in a car. She’s driving, and he’s talking
2 on the phone.
Boy 2: Are you standing in the street? 4 He’s flying. No, he isn’t. He’s dancing!
Girl 2: Yes, I am. 5 He’s swimming in a pool. No, he’s running.
Boy 2: You’re looking at your watch. Are you late?
Girl 2: No, I’m not.
Boy 2: Are you waiting for someone?
Girl 2: Yes, I am.
Narrator: Picture a
3
Girl 1: Are you flying?
Boy 3: No, I’m not.
Girl 1: Are you dancing at a disco?
Boy 3: Yes, I am. But I can’t dance.
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UNIT 7    THEATER WORKSHOP
Unit 7, page 81, Exercise 1 Unit 7, page 83, Exercise 3b
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Patrick: Hi, Sally. What’s happening? 1 Sara doesn’t like soccer.
Sally: Nothing. 2 Kelly loves soccer.
Patrick: Oh. Where are the others? Are they waiting in 3 Frank doesn’t like the music.
the living room? 4 Frank hates hip-hop.
Sally: No, they aren’t. Jake and David are shopping. 5 Frank likes listening to salsa.
Patrick: Is Melanie making a cake? 6 Donna really likes the colors.
Sally: No, she isn’t.
Patrick: Oh. Unit 7, page 83, PHRASEBOOK
Sally: What are you doing here? Why are you wearing Track 2.59 / gobeyond_Li_2_59_SB.mp3
that costume?
Patrick: You’re having a costume party today. Say you like something
Remember? Are you having a costume party I like music.
today, Sally? I like listening to music.
Sally: No, I’m not. The party’s next Saturday. Patrick? I love acting.
Where are you going? I love dancing.
I really like …
Unit 7, page 81, Exercise 4b
Track 2.56 / gobeyond_Li_2_56_SB.mp3 Say you don’t like something
Patrick: Hi. I don’t like dancing.
Sally: Hi, Patrick. What are you doing? I hate hip-hop.
Patrick: I’m not Patrick. I’m his brother.
Sally: Am I calling the right number? Questions
Patrick: Yes, you are. Do you like it?
Sally: Is Patrick sleeping? Do you like listening to other kinds of music?
Patrick: No, he isn’t.
Sally: What’s he doing?
Patrick: He’s shopping with some friends.
Sally: Are they shopping at the mall?
Patrick: Yes, they are.
Sally: Why are you using Patrick’s phone?
Patrick: Because mine isn’t working.

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1
Sara: Hi, Kelly. Where are you, Ana, and Mary going?
Kelly: We’re going to soccer practice. Do you want to
come?
Sara: No, thanks. I don’t like soccer.
Kelly: Really? I love soccer.
2
Gina: Well? Do you like it? I love it.
Frank: I’m sorry, Gina, but it’s hip-hop. I hate hip-hop.
Gina: Do you like listening to other kinds of music?
Frank: I like listening to salsa. Do you have any salsa?
3
Donna: Hey, Amy. What are you wearing?
Amy: It’s a dress for the play. Do you like it?
Donna: I really like the colors.
Amy: I love acting. You can wear all these amazing
clothes.
Donna: I know. Excuse me. I’m late for my class.

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UNIT 8    WEATHER REPORT
Unit 8, page 86, Exercise 2a Unit 8, page 87, Exercise 4b
Track 3.01 / gobeyond_Li_3_01_SB.mp3 Track 3.05 / gobeyond_Li_3_05_SB.mp3
cloudy c brother
foggy f father
raining a mother
snowing e that
sunny b these
windy d they
this
Unit 8, page 86, Exercise 2b those
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1 thirty degrees Celsius – hot
2 twenty degrees Celsius – warm Unit 8, page 88, Reading
3 ten degrees Celsius – cool Track 3.06 / gobeyond_Li_3_06_SB.mp3
4 zero degrees Celsius – cold MEMORY TEST
How good is your memory? Take this test!
Unit 8, page 86, Exercise 3b 1 Look at this number for five seconds. Close your
Track 3.03 / gobeyond_Li_3_03_SB.mp3 book. Write it.
Meteorologist: And now let’s take a look at the weather 5391624
around the world. 2 Look at these letters for five seconds. Close your
Let’s start here in the USA, in the book. Write them.
American capital. Here in Washington, GKLOFXR
DC, it’s raining. It’s also foggy, so it’s a 3 Where were you at 6 p.m. yesterday?
good day to visit museums. 4 Who was not in your last class?
Now let’s go to Argentina. In Buenos 5 What was the weather like on Saturday morning?
Aires, it’s warm and dry, with a 6 What color was your first backpack?
temperature of 24 degrees. It’s cloudy, 7 What were the answers to questions 1 and 2? (Don’t
but it isn’t raining. look!)
Now to South Africa. It’s a hot, sunny
day in Cape Town. The temperature is EXPLANATION
32 degrees right now. It’s very windy We have two kinds of memory.
too. One kind is just for now. It’s our “working memory.”
What’s the weather like in Moscow? The It can remember about seven things for about 15
temperature right now is zero degrees, seconds. You use it when you add a number to your
and it’s snowing. So it’s a cold day, but
phone or do a math problem. Questions 1 and 2 test
the city is white and beautiful.
this kind of memory. Count your correct answers.
And let’s check out Tokyo. It’s a cool day
here, with a temperature of 11 degrees.
It isn’t raining now, but it’s a wet day, so 2 correct = good
take an umbrella if you go out. 1 correct = OK
0 correct = not so good
raining
foggy Our other memory can remember things for a long
warm time. It’s our “long-term memory.” You use it when you
dry remember words in English or talk to your friends about
cloudy last weekend. Questions 3–7 test this kind of memory.
hot Count your correct answers.
sunny
windy 5 correct = wow!
snowing 3–4 correct = good
cold 2 correct = OK
cool 0–1 correct = not so good
wet

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UNIT 8    WEATHER REPORT
Unit 8, page 89, Exercise 1 Lizzie: It was! Anyway, Saturday was hot and sunny
Track 3.07 / gobeyond_Li_3_07_SB.mp3 with blue skies, so we went for a walk. But
Ian: Guess where I was this weekend. the weather changed. It started raining. Then
Ana: I don’t know. It was a hot day. Were you at the the weather was really bad. It was very cold
pool? and windy. So we went back to the tent. But
Ian: Yes, I was – on Saturday. But I wasn’t there water came in. It was really wet! So we went
yesterday. I was at school. to the nearest town. And it was great! We went
Ana: Really? I was there too. I was in a play. shopping, had dinner in a restaurant, and then
Ian: I know. I was in the audience. Was it your first saw a really good movie. I bought a new hat.
play? Lynn: Now that’s a great day out!
Ana: No, it wasn’t. Lizzie: Yes!
Ian: Well, you were really good.
Ana: Thanks! Were Jack and Paul there? Unit 8, page 91, Exercise 1
Ian: No, they weren’t. They were at the pool both Track 3.11 / gobeyond_Li_3_11_SB.mp3
days. Ben: How was your day off from school?
Tony: I had a great time. We went to Sky Park.
Unit 8, page 90, Exercise 1b Ben: But it rained all day.
Track 3.08 / gobeyond_Li_3_08_SB.mp3 Tony: It stopped in the afternoon. There weren’t many
beach 1 people, so we tried everything. We went on the
big roller coaster too. And guess what? We saw
forest 9
Harry there. He came on the roller coaster with
island 4
us. Look, they took this picture. It’s so good I
mountain 6
bought one for me and one for Harry.
ocean 2 Ben: He isn’t very happy!
river 7 Tony: No. He hated it!
sky 3
town 5 Unit 8, page 91, Exercise 4
tree 8 Track 3.12 / gobeyond_Li_3_12_SB.mp3
village 10
rained
hated
Unit 8, page 90, Exercise 2
Track 3.09 / gobeyond_Li_3_09_SB.mp3 stopped
tried
beach bought
forest came
island went
mountain had
ocean saw
river took
sky
town Unit 8, page 91, Exercise 5
tree Track 3.13 / gobeyond_Li_3_13_SB.mp3
village
Tony: How was your day off from school?
Ben: Not good.
Unit 8, page 90, Exercise 4 and Exercise 5 Tony: Why?
Track 3.10 / gobeyond_Li_3_10_SB.mp3 Ben: Well, I had some exams this week, so I stayed
Lynn: How was your weekend? home in the morning and I studied. I chatted
Lizzie: It was great. In the end. with Will on the internet, but only because I
Lynn: What do you mean? needed some help. In the afternoon Lewis and
Lizzie: Well, I wanted to go to the beach. But Mom I played a game online. I liked that. But then we
doesn’t like the beach, so we went camping in visited my cousins. They’re really young, and it
the mountains. We arrived on Friday evening. was boring. When we arrived home, it was time
There were a lot of big trees and a river. It was for bed!
beautiful. Look. I took this picture.
Lynn: Pretty!

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UNIT 8    WEATHER REPORT
Unit 8, page 93, Exercise 2 and Exercise 3 PROGRESS CHECK, UNITS 7&8, page 97,
Track 3.14 / gobeyond_Li_3_14_SB.mp3 Listen
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1
Holly: Hi, Dean. Narrator: Listen to five conversations. You will hear
Dean: Hi, Holly. How are things? each conversation twice. Choose the correct
Holly: OK. How are you? answer for each question (A, B, or C). Then
Dean: Not too bad. listen again.
2 Where was Peter yesterday?
Mr. Sims: Hello, Jay. How are you? Boy: Hi, Peter. I looked for you yesterday, but you
Jay: I’m fine, thanks. And you? weren’t online.
Mr. Sims: I’m very well, thank you. Peter: No, I went swimming with my brother. Dad
3 drove us to the new pool near the shopping
Dana: Hi, Cindy. mall. It was great.
Cindy: Hello, Dana. How’s it going? Boy: Cool.
Dana: Good. And you?
Cindy: Not too good. Narrator: 1 What’s Bella’s favorite music?
Dana: Really? Why’s that? Bella: Hey, Irene, what’s your favorite kind of music?
Cindy: I don’t feel very well. Irene: I like listening to different kinds of music, but
Dana: Why don’t you go home? I really like classical music.
Cindy: Yeah, good idea. Bella: Oh, I don’t really like classical music. I hate
rock music too.
Unit 8, page 93, Exercise 5 Irene: So what’s your favorite kind of music, Bella?
Track 3.15 / gobeyond_Li_3_15_SB.mp3 Bella: Well, I like listening to hip-hop sometimes.
But I really love Latin music. I love dancing,
Conversation 1 and Latin’s great for dancing.
Dean: How are things?
Holly: OK. Narrator: Now listen again.
Conversation 2 Bella: Hey, Irene, what’s your favorite kind of music?
Mr. Sims: How are you? Irene: I like listening to different kinds of music, but
Jay: I’m fine, thanks. And you? I really like classical music.
Mr. Sims: I’m very well, thank you. Bella: Oh, I don’t really like classical music. I hate
Conversation 3 rock music too.
Cindy: How’s it going? Irene: So what’s your favorite kind of music, Bella?
Dana: Good. And you? Bella: Well, I like listening to hip-hop sometimes.
Cindy: Not too good. But I really love Latin music. I love dancing,
and Latin’s great for dancing.
Unit 8, page 93, PHRASEBOOK Narrator:
2 What’s Jacob doing?
Track 3.16 / gobeyond_Li_3_16_SB.mp3 Archie: Hi, Jacob.
Ask how people are Jacob: Oh hi, Archie. How’s it going?
How are you? Archie: OK. I need to do my homework, but I’m kind
How are things? of bored. What are you doing?
How’s it going? Jacob: Uh, I started to do the French homework,
And you? but it was very hard, so I took a break and
watched TV. And now I’m reading that book
Say how you are for English.
Good. Archie: Oh, yeah, we have to read that for Monday,
Not too bad. right?
I’m fine. Jacob: Yeah. Hey, why don’t you come over and we
I’m fine, thanks. can do the French homework together?
I’m very well. Archie: OK.
I’m very well, thank you.
Narrator: Now listen again.
Not too good.
Archie: Hi, Jacob.
Jacob: Oh, hi, Archie. How’s it going?
Archie: OK. I need to do my homework, but I’m kind
of bored. What are you doing?

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UNIT 8    WEATHER REPORT
Jacob: Uh, I started to do the French homework, Narrator: 4 What’s on the floor?
but it was very hard, so I took a break and Girl: Uh, excuse me?
watched TV. And now I’m reading that book Man: Yes?
for English. Girl: Is that your hat on the floor? Next to that
Archie: Oh, yeah, we have to read that for Monday, woman’s bag?
right? Man: Oh, yes it is.
Jacob: Yeah. Hey, why don’t you come over and we Girl: Here you are.
can do the French homework together? Man: Thank you … thank you very much.
Archie: OK.
Narrator: Now listen again.
Narrator: 3 How old is Kira’s sister? Girl: Uh, excuse me?
Girl: Where’s Kira today? She never misses Man: Yes?
basketball practice. Girl: Is that your hat on the floor? Next to that
Boy: Oh, it’s her sister’s birthday. They’re having a woman’s bag?
party today. Man: Oh, yes it is.
Girl: Oh, OK. How old’s her sister? Girl: Here you are.
Boy: I don’t know – 13? No, I think she’s in 10th Man: Thank you … thank you very much.
grade, so she must be 14 or 15.
Girl: If she’s in 10th grade, and it’s her birthday, Narrator: 5 How much is Lucy’s lunch?
she’s 15. Lucy: I’d like a cheese sandwich and a banana,
Boy: Oh, OK. please.
Woman: That’s two dollars, please.
Narrator: Now listen again. Lucy: Uh … how much is juice?
Girl: Where’s Kira today? She never misses Woman: It’s 95 cents.
basketball practice. Lucy: OK, and some juice then, please.
Boy: Oh, it’s her sister’s birthday. They’re having a Woman: That’s two ninety-five.
party today. Lucy: Two ninety-five … here you are.
Girl: Oh, OK. How old’s her sister? Woman: So that’s two dollars and five cents change.
Boy: I don’t know – 13? No, I think she’s in 10th Thank you.
grade, so she must be 14 or 15.
Girl: If she’s in 10th grade, and it’s her birthday, Narrator: Now listen again.
she’s 15. Lucy: I’d like a cheese sandwich and a banana,
Boy: Oh, OK. please.
Woman: That’s two dollars, please.
Lucy: Uh … how much is juice?
Woman: It’s 95 cents.
Lucy: OK, and some juice then, please.
Woman: That’s two ninety-five.
Lucy: Two ninety-five … here you are.
Woman: So that’s two dollars and five cents change.
Thank you.

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EXTRA AUDIO    PHRASE BYTES
Unit 1, page 10 PHRASE BYTES Unit 2, page 21 PHRASE BYTES
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What’s this? This is my dad.
It’s a … This is my sister.
It’s an … He’s … years old.
They’re … She’s … years old.
I don’t know. He’s from Chile.
She’s from Chile.
Unit 1, page 11 PHRASE BYTES He’s quiet.
Track 2 / gobeyond_Li_002_PBRC.mp3 He’s noisy.
What’s your favorite word for food? He’s great.
My favorite word is … He’s horrible.
What’s your word? He’s very nice.
How do you say … in English? She’s quiet.
She’s noisy.
Unit 1, page 12 PHRASE BYTES She’s great.
Track 3 / gobeyond_Li_003_PBRC.mp3 She’s horrible.
She’s very nice.
What’s bus in our language?
It’s … .
I don’t know.
Unit 2, page 22a PHRASE BYTES
Track 8 / gobeyond_Li_008_PBRC.mp3
Café is the same in …
Café is very similar in … Lucy is a friend from school.
Airplane is different in … Alex is my brother.
Pablo is from that big house.
Unit 1, page 14 PHRASE BYTES
Track 4 / gobeyond_Li_004_PBRC.mp3 Unit 2, page 22b PHRASE BYTES
Track 9 / gobeyond_Li_009_PBRC.mp3
My jeans are from …
My sunglasses are from … In my school it’s OK to use phones in …
Where’s your T-shirt from? In my school it isn’t OK to use phones in …
Where’s your bag from? I use my phone for calls.
What’s on the label? I use my phone for pictures.
It says … on the label.
I don’t know. Unit 2, page 24a PHRASE BYTES
Track 10 / gobeyond_Li_010_PBRC.mp3
Unit 1, page 16 PHRASE BYTES I think they’re good.
Track 5 / gobeyond_Li_005_PBRC.mp3 I think they’re original.
I’m … I like them.
I’m not … I don’t like them.
It’s important because …
We need to … more. Unit 2, page 24b PHRASE BYTES
Track 11 / gobeyond_Li_011_PBRC.mp3
Unit 2, page 20 PHRASE BYTES I think it’s a good game.
Track 6 / gobeyond_Li_006_PBRC.mp3 I don’t think it’s a good game.
I think the boy in picture 1 is a friend. I have blue eyes.
I think the boy in picture 1 is a family member. I have nice feet.
I think the girl in picture 1 is a friend. I have big feet. My dad has big feet too.
I think the girl in picture 1 is a family member. I have long legs like my mom.
I think the man in picture … is …
I think the woman in picture … is … Unit 2, page 26 PHRASE BYTES
Track 12 / gobeyond_Li_012_PBRC.mp3
I have …
My friends are from school.
It’s easy for me to make new friends. I like to talk to
people.
It’s hard for me. I’m quiet.

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EXTRA AUDIO    PHRASE BYTES
Unit 3, page 34a PHRASE BYTES Unit 4, page 46a PHRASE BYTES
Track 13 / gobeyond_Li_013_PBRC.mp3 Track 21 / gobeyond_Li_021_PBRC.mp3
I have … I can play the …
My friend has … I like the …
Its name’s … I like … music.
I like hip-hop.
Unit 3, page 34b PHRASE BYTES
Track 14 / gobeyond_Li_014_PBRC.mp3 Unit 4, page 46b PHRASE BYTES
… are popular pets in … Track 22 / gobeyond_Li_022_PBRC.mp3
I talk to my … in … I think I’m …
My dad talks to … I don’t think I’m …
Animals understand me. I’m definitely not …
Animals don’t understand me. I’m not sure.
I can …
Unit 3, page 36a PHRASE BYTES I can’t …
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I can see a … Unit 4, page 48a PHRASE BYTES
I can see an … Track 23 / gobeyond_Li_023_PBRC.mp3
Room 1 is my favorite because it has … Our English teacher writes …
Room 1 is my favorite because I like … Our English teacher tells …
Room 2 is my favorite because it has … I write it down in …
Room 2 is my favorite because I like … I write it down on …
I write it …
Unit 3, page 36b PHRASE BYTES
Track 16 / gobeyond_Li_016_PBRC.mp3 Unit 4, page 48b PHRASE BYTES
My favorite room is … Track 24 / gobeyond_Li_024_PBRC.mp3
There’s a … Yes, I can.
There’s an … No, I can’t.
Not always, but …
Unit 3, page 38a PHRASE BYTES The best way is to …
Track 17 / gobeyond_Li_017_PBRC.mp3
In picture A there’s a notebook. Unit 4, page 49 PHRASE BYTES
In picture B there are some … Track 25 / gobeyond_Li_025_PBRC.mp3
In this picture …
Unit 3, page 38b PHRASE BYTES What’s … in English?
Track 18 / gobeyond_Li_018_PBRC.mp3
It’s good to prepare school things before … Unit 4, page 50 PHRASE BYTES
It’s good to keep things … Track 26 / gobeyond_Li_026_PBRC.mp3
I’m ready. Do you write emails?
I’m not ready. Yes, I do. I write to …
No, I don’t.
Unit 3, page 39 PHRASE BYTES I think emails are a good way to …
Track 19 / gobeyond_Li_019_PBRC.mp3
There’s a … Unit 5, page 56a PHRASE BYTES
There are some … Track 27 / gobeyond_Li_027_PBRC.mp3
I’m … years old.
Unit 4, page 44 PHRASE BYTES I’m a …
Track 20 / gobeyond_Li_020_PBRC.mp3 I’m an …
I think it’s difficult to hear … How do you say … in English?
I think it’s difficult to listen to …
I think it’s difficult when there’s a lot of …

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Unit 5, page 56b PHRASE BYTES Unit 6, page 68a PHRASE BYTES
Track 28 / gobeyond_Li_028_PBRC.mp3 Track 36 / gobeyond_Li_036_PBRC.mp3
The questionnaire says … I like …
I agree. I don’t like …
I don’t agree. I sometimes eat …
My perfect job’s a … I never eat …
My perfect job’s an … I often eat …
I like questionnaires. They’re fun. I eat … for breakfast.
I don’t like questionnaires. They’re boring. I eat … for lunch.
I eat … for dinner.
Unit 5, page 58a PHRASE BYTES I eat … after school.
Track 29 / gobeyond_Li_029_PBRC.mp3
In picture A the time’s … Unit 6, page 68b PHRASE BYTES
There’s a … Track 37 / gobeyond_Li_037_PBRC.mp3
I can see … My favorite food is …
Rice is popular in my country.
Unit 5, page 58b PHRASE BYTES Pasta is popular in my country.
Track 30 / gobeyond_Li_030_PBRC.mp3 I like Chinese food.
Daniella gets up at … I get up at … I like Italian food.
School starts at … I like Mexican food.
My mom goes to work at …
My dad goes to work at … Unit 6, page 70 PHRASE BYTES
Track 38 / gobeyond_Li_038_PBRC.mp3
Unit 5, page 60a PHRASE BYTES I often try new food.
Track 31 / gobeyond_Li_031_PBRC.mp3 I don’t try new things because …
It’s a classroom.
There’s a … Unit 7, page 78 PHRASE BYTES
There are some … Track 39 / gobeyond_Li_039_PBRC.mp3
The Black Prince wants to …
Unit 5, page 60b PHRASE BYTES Alex wears … because …
Track 32 / gobeyond_Li_032_PBRC.mp3 I think the king asks the guards to …
It’s good to ask for help because …
At home I usually ask … Unit 7, page 82a PHRASE BYTES
In class I usually ask … Track 40 / gobeyond_Li_040_PBRC.mp3
You can say … You can see this sign on a …
You can see this sign in a …
Unit 5, page 61 PHRASE BYTES This sign means you can’t …
Track 33 / gobeyond_Li_033_PBRC.mp3 Yes, I do.
She has … No, I don’t.
Maybe he … I see a sign like this. It says …
Maybe she …
I think her father … Unit 7, page 82b PHRASE BYTES
Track 41 / gobeyond_Li_041_PBRC.mp3
Unit 6, page 64 PHRASE BYTES You wait for the person.
Track 34 / gobeyond_Li_034_PBRC.mp3 You ask if the person wants to …
It’s an apartment. You ask if the person needs …
It’s a hotel. You go talk …
It’s a tent. You don’t talk …
It’s a house. You help the person to …
It has …
Unit 7, page 83 PHRASE BYTES
Unit 6, page 66 PHRASE BYTES Track 42 / gobeyond_Li_042_PBRC.mp3
Track 35 / gobeyond_Li_035_PBRC.mp3 Kelly’s carrying …
Frank’s listening …
We go to …
Amy’s wearing …
My favorite house exchange home is a …
My favorite house exchange home is an …
A … is better than … because …

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Unit 8, page 87 PHRASE BYTES Unit 8, page 90 PHRASE BYTES
Track 43 / gobeyond_Li_043_PBRC.mp3 Track 46 / gobeyond_Li_046_PBRC.mp3
Today it’s … I prefer … because you can …
That’s normal for this month. Really? I don’t like … because …
That’s normal for this season.
It’s usually … at this time of the year. Unit 8, page 92 PHRASE BYTES
I like … weather. Track 47 / gobeyond_Li_047_PBRC.mp3
I love … weather. Sandwiches are one dollar and seventy-five cents, and
I don’t like it when it’s … water is …
I hate it when it’s … One dollar and seventy-five cents plus (+) sixty cents is

Unit 8, page 88a PHRASE BYTES Three dollars and fifty cents minus (–) … is …
Track 44 / gobeyond_Li_044_PBRC.mp3 That’s right.
My working memory is … That’s wrong.
My working memory isn’t …
I can usually remember … because …
I can’t remember … because …

Unit 8, page 88b PHRASE BYTES


Track 45 / gobeyond_Li_045_PBRC.mp3
Because my working memory is …
Because my working memory isn’t …
I can remember … because …
I can’t remember … because …

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EXTRA AUDIO    SPEECH BUBBLES
Starter, page 9 SPEECH BUBBLES Unit 3, page 37 SPEECH BUBBLES
Track 1 / gobeyond_Li_001_SBRC.mp3 Track 9 / gobeyond_Li_009_SBRC.mp3
[A] What’s your … ? [A] Is there a/an … in your room?
[A] How old … ? [B] Yes, there is.
[A] When’s your … ? [B] Yes, there are.
[A] Are there any … ?
Unit 1, page 10 SPEECH BUBBLES [B] No, there isn’t.
Track 2 / gobeyond_Li_002_SBRC.mp3 [B] No, there aren’t.
[A] B - I - K …
[B] Stop! Is it “bike”? Unit 4, page 43 SPEECH BUBBLES
[A] Yes, that’s right. Track 10 / gobeyond_Li_010_SBRC.mp3
[A] No. Try again! [A] What’s your number one activity?
[A] What’s your next activity?
Unit 1, page 15 SPEECH BUBBLES [B] My number two activity is …
Track 3 / gobeyond_Li_003_SBRC.mp3 [B] My next activity is …
[A] What’s this? [A] That’s my favorite too.
[B] It’s my … [B] Really? Mine is …
[B] What are those?
[A] They’re my … Unit 4, page 45 SPEECH BUBBLES
[A] What’s that? Track 11 / gobeyond_Li_011_SBRC.mp3
[A] Can you ride a bike?
Unit 2, page 20 SPEECH BUBBLES [B] What languages can you speak?
Track 4 / gobeyond_Li_004_SBRC.mp3
[A] Who’s in picture 3? Unit 5, page 55 SPEECH BUBBLES
[B] That’s Leo’s grandma and grandpa. Track 12 / gobeyond_Li_012_SBRC.mp3
[A] Hi. My name’s … I’m a …
Unit 2, page 24 SPEECH BUBBLES [A] Hi. My name’s … I’m an …
Track 5 / gobeyond_Li_005_SBRC.mp3 [B] Hello, Alex. I’m … I’m a …
[A] Her smile is special. [B] Hello, Alex. I’m … I’m an …
[B] His hands are … [A] I work in …

Unit 2, page 25 SPEECH BUBBLES Unit 5, page 57 SPEECH BUBBLES


Track 6 / gobeyond_Li_006_SBRC.mp3 Track 13 / gobeyond_Li_013_SBRC.mp3
[A] I’m in Valentina’s chair. [A] Is the mystery person a man or a woman?
[B] Yes, that’s hers. [B] She’s a woman. / He’s a man.
[C] That isn’t hers. That’s Ana’s chair.
Unit 5, page 58 SPEECH BUBBLES
Unit 3, page 33 SPEECH BUBBLES Track 14 / gobeyond_Li_014_SBRC.mp3
Track 7 / gobeyond_Li_007_SBRC.mp3 [A] First I …
[A] My pet’s a … [A] Then I …
[A] My pet’s an … [A] Next I …
[A] Its name’s …
[A] It’s … Unit 5, page 59 SPEECH BUBBLES
[A] It has … Track 15 / gobeyond_Li_015_SBRC.mp3
[A] How often do you play video games?
Unit 3, page 35 SPEECH BUBBLES [B] I often play video games. And you?
Track 8 / gobeyond_Li_008_SBRC.mp3 [A] I sometimes play them.
[A] Go to the door.
[B] Give me your pen. Unit 5, page 60 SPEECH BUBBLES
[A] Don’t talk. Track 16 / gobeyond_Li_016_SBRC.mp3
[A] I often need help to do my homework.
[B] I sometimes need help. Who do you ask for help?
[A] I usually ask my big brother because …

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Unit 6, page 65 SPEECH BUBBLES Unit 6, page 71 SPEECH BUBBLES
Track 17 / gobeyond_Li_017_SBRC.mp3 Track 23 / gobeyond_Li_023_SBRC.mp3
[A] I live in a house [A] People often buy vaCation souvenirs like …
[A] I live in an apartment.
[B] What room’s that? Unit 7, page 77 SPEECH BUBBLES
[A] That’s the living room. Track 24 / gobeyond_Li_024_SBRC.mp3
[A] That’s my parents’ bedroom. [A] I usually wear …
[A] That’s my room. [B] At school/home I wear …
[B] Do you have a balcony? [A] When I go out, I …
[B] Do you have a yard?
[B]Do you have a swimming pool? Unit 7, page 79 SPEECH BUBBLES
[A] Yes, we do. Track 25 / gobeyond_Li_025_SBRC.mp3
[A] No, we don’t.
[A] In my picture there’s a girl. She’s wearing a red skirt.
[B] In my picture she’s wearing a blue skirt.
Unit 6, page 67 SPEECH BUBBLES
Track 18 / gobeyond_Li_018_SBRC.mp3
Unit 7, page 80 SPEECH BUBBLES
[A] My trip is for … days. Track 26 / gobeyond_Li_026_SBRC.mp3
[B] My trip is for … .
[A] You’re sitting at a table.
[B]Mine’s shorter.
[A] You’re eating.
[B] Mine’s longer.
[A] I think my trip’s more interesting because …
[A] I think your trip’s more interesting because … Unit 7, page 81 SPEECH BUBBLES
Track 27 / gobeyond_Li_027_SBRC.mp3
Unit 6, page 69 SPEECH BUBBLES [A] What’s the teacher doing right now?
Track 19 / gobeyond_Li_019_SBRC.mp3 [B] She’s/He’s talking to …
[A] How much … ?
[A] How many … ? Unit 7, page 82 SPEECH BUBBLES
Track 28 / gobeyond_Li_028_SBRC.mp3
[B] There isn’t much.
[B] There aren’t many. [A] please
[A] There’s a lot of … [A] I’m sorry
[A] There are a lot of … [A] Thank you.
[A] Excuse me.
Unit 6, page 70a SPEECH BUBBLES
Track 20 / gobeyond_Li_020_SBRC.mp3 Unit 7, page 83 SPEECH BUBBLES
Track 29 / gobeyond_Li_029_SBRC.mp3
[A] The same thing is boring.
[B] What can you lose? [A] Do you like … ?
[A] You always learn something new. [B] Yes, I do. I love it.
[B] It’s fun! [B] No, I don’t.

Unit 6, page 70b SPEECH BUBBLES Unit 8, page 90 SPEECH BUBBLES


Track 21 / gobeyond_Li_021_SBRC.mp3 Track 30 / gobeyond_Li_030_SBRC.mp3
[A] I never try different food. [A] Blue, cloudy.
[B] Why not? [B] Is it the sky?
[A] Because sometimes I don’t like it. [A] Yes.
[A] No. Try again.
Unit 6, page 70c SPEECH BUBBLES
Track 22 / gobeyond_Li_022_SBRC.mp3
[A] I always eat cheese sandwiches for lunch. I can try a
salad.
[B] I play soccer. I can try basketball.

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