English File 4th Ed Elementary Workbook
English File 4th Ed Elementary Workbook
fourth
edition
lish File
Tata,
Workbook
WITH KEY
Christina Latham-Koenig
Clive Oxenden
Jerry Lambert
Paul Seligson
with Jane Hudson
OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
fourth
edition
F ll
Gust
hy Fil
Workbook
Christina Latham-Koenig
Clive Oxenden
Jerry Lambert
Paul Seligson
with Jane Hudson
Paul Seligson and Clive Oxenden
are the original co-authors of
English File 1 and English File 2
4 A Welcome to the class
es A Selfies
6 BOne world ; 48 B Wrong name, wrong place
8 C€ What's your ‘email? - _§ at 50 CHappyNewYear?
10 Practical English Episode1 Arriving in London 52 Practical English Episode
4 Getting lost
11. Can you remember...21 ee et sss ice you temember...? 1-7
ar Vere ec fe i ee
12. A Are you tidy or untidy? 54 A Amurder mystery
14 8B Made in America — . OO 56 B Ahouse witha history
16 © Slow down! 58 © Room 333
ae Lee
A Britain: the good & the bad A #mydinnerlastnight
20 B9toS oS 62 B White gold
22 € Love me, love my dog 64 C Facts and figures a
24 Practical English Episode 2 Coffee to take away 66 Practical English Episode 5 At a restaurant
25 Can youu remember...? 1-3 ewe 8667 Ca you remember... 21-9 iS 2 eee
RRR OS a a
26 A Family photos 68 A The most dangerous place...
28 B From morning to ‘night 70 B Five continents in a day—
30 C Blue Zones 72 © The fortune teller a :
0 ARES OORT
ne to tte ee
40 A A North African story 82 A I've seen it ten times!
42 B The third Friday in June a: a He’ s been everywhere! a.
44 € Making music rors . 86S The English File interview
88 Answer Key
How to use yo
ur Workbook
and Online Practice
4
Use your Studen
t's Book in
;
Class with your
teacher.
VIDEO RESOURCES
2
: se
:
a
7 and use the co rs
de on
your Access
Carg to
log into the On
line
Practice,
Course Overvi
ew | ae
y “Wy Welcome to the class
a
My name’s Bond. James Bond. ,
lan Fleming, British writer
ma
G verb be[+] subject pronouns: |, you, etc. ff V days of the week, numbers 0-20 8 P Vowel sounds, word stress
Complete the sentences with ‘m, ‘s, or ‘re. A Are you and Oliver in Class 2?
~“N
B No, _ in Class 3.
Hello. You‘re
® | in my class. | | Louise. | 2 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds,
word stress
a_ Write the words in the chart.
iG & £ wa &
——
We in room 317. |
-
fish tree cat | egg | train bike
: meet |
I
nyauds
WD
hrdytusa
odnyma
NOOB
dfaryi
dsyeeawnd 1 Hello. _|’m Lola. Y___‘re
AM
euasdty in my English cl__ss.
A: Blanca Martin
Kingsbridge Language School Class
8.30-9.30 |
9.30-10.30
AL
12.00-13.00
14.00-15.00
15.00-16.00
46.30-17.30 |
|Country ie ei
. 1
Lert: _ sd Arg a Turkey aT
o= n 3 Pe Heil - 4
fg
eee [> SS — = Bay i=
English
China _
— =
i
6
a Irish 1 Spain ninetherour-! ae 2s ee =i
mos ==. a, °°, gna FTN SS er ree
5 Polish 2 Scotland pen ite |
wea. OU a lreland __ ee 3-8 Weahew aie UIE a
zerla
eel Slee as ee
pee _. aie Japan
— h seh 4 Turkey ee “4
omp ete the sentences with a country or a the Czech Republic =
nationality.
1 Ivana is from Russia. She's Russian. _
' 2 PRONUNCIATION /3/, consonant
2 Bratwurst is German. It's from Germany A d
2 Akiezonidanan: Hes - sounds /t{/, /{/, /d3/, word stress
4 My friends are Hungarian. They're from _______. a ©/71.3 Listen and circle'the syllable with 9 in
5 Chloe is from the USA. She's oeener these words.
6 Fiat cars are Italian. They're from _& 4 Arie 5 Europe
5 TheUSAisinN A. Se
6 Sydney is ia i chess 2 Czech English French
1 A Prague ie isin
in
H — ;
eB No, I’m not American.
B Itisn't in Hungary, it’s in the Czech Republic. 5
A *Where ?
PE Wiha ik roar 248, : - from Guadalajara in Mexico. ,
B We aren't in room 219, we're in room 309. ‘
B Yes, | am. I’m a student at a language school.
5
3 A He's German. A “Where ; == 2
B Swiss, B My teacher is from the UK. Her name's Fiona.
A°® 2
4 A Istanbul and Ankara are in Egypt. B No, she isn’t English. She’s Scottish.
B oe Turkey.
e Answer the questions about you.
5. A Sophie is British. 1 What's your name?
B American. My name's
2
6 A Parmesan is from France. = See Ree
B Italy. I'm Es 5
2 Are you a student?
7 A You're Scottish. a —_
B Irish. 4 Where's your teacher from?
LC elo eel
el LE MOAR lel PAMel-eleluciae ire ee
E W-8 fe S © %|
¥ | Wowk F « »s
or ete ORS
Ss DA ¢ 0 ¢ B A
| (ho mM Pp u T E R
dW A Lo Lou Ww oD
4 My address is
COFFEE
+ @ B Yes, please
0 —6UCc6@WlCOHOUWUCCOFWUWUCOWSC‘iC
1 the lift_ 4 theb - y 7 Would you = <
BEER
o>
2 as __ room 5 R @ No, se
Soo
3 ad room 6 the gr fl _
3 A Would 7 =9
COKE
CHECKING IN
Complete the sentences with words from the list.
y
pb
>
TEA
uo
= —= a
26 = 5A 9
23 Er yeti 3
CHOCOLATE
HOT
have key lift moment right sign spell you 4 SOCIAL ENGLISH
1 | have a reservation. Complete the missing words in the
2 Can you here, please? conversations.
3 The ___ is over there.
1 A Hello?
4 Thank B_ Hello, this is David Barnsley.
5 Can you that, please?
6 Thats__.. 2 A Where are you from?
7 Here’s your _ B_ I'm from Boston. What a
8 Justa you?
CLASS A
3 Please turn off r __ mobile phone.
4 They from New Zealand. They're
Australian.
5 I'm 19. How old are ?
your teacher English or American?
&
This is Suki Ito. ' a student from
2 VOCABULARY Yokohama in Japan. Yokohama *____
»
Circle the word that is different. ‘ acity south of Tokyo. Suki is 25.
2 email address is [email protected].
Monday Wednesday France) Saturday
\-
four nineteen eleven today
WN
oP
A Ges
1 he hi please meet
2a am are
'31 five his my Her Its
3a
vp ooo
nan
coc
4a am are
4 do know mobile Poland 5 a Spain Brazilian Brazil
|
6a Their Your His
AA
8 a ‘m not not be am no
% = 9-2 Scotland Irish Scottish
$ . 6 German go Japan page a he's they're she’s
ay
oO
5 ee
Fe
a)
od [7(LLL
4 Your pencil is ___ your 5 His watch is the desk. 6 My identity card is
notebook. my wallet.
eS See ee RES See oa
ta
8
b Write each word in its plural form in the A What are the things?
correct column. Cs ee
: ] co _
Pecan os nes tht OSE 4
books addresses cities B Where are the things?
| 1 The phone is on the book.
2 The dictionaries are
3 The charger =
4 —
5 =
¢ Complete the chart. 6
Singular Plural | f Write about your bag, desk, or study. Choose five things
4 from the list. Where are they?
man |
i women beek credit card headphones keys laptop
person 3 pen phone purse sunglasses wallet
& children ee
1 My book is in my bag. _—
V colours, adjectives, modifiers: very/ really, quite #P long and short vowel sounds
=
1 ehiwt white They're dirty windows. v
OOAN KFWHDY
2 iknp They're good photos.
3 rde It's a house big.
4 rgaone They're magazines old.
Oa
5 ewlyol It's a new phone.
AOA
6 nerge It's an empty room.
7. ebul They're watches expensive.
8 bonwr They're white headphones.
9 ryeg ee
=
oO They're youngs women.
10 lkabec
b Put the words in the correct order.
b Write the opposite adjectives. 1 really / We /are / hungry
1 ugly beautiful _ We are really hungry. —
2 safe ngerot 2 expensive / an / That's / phone
3 dark
4 low 3 quite / My / long / hair / is
5 tall
6 full 4 new/ they / Are / students ?
7 small
8 rich 5 boots / really / Your / dirty / are
9 new
10 wrong 6 city/|It/an/old/is
11. bad
12 slow 7 very / book / good / That / isn’t /a
13. weak
14 the same 8 near/ house / quite/ is / His
Adjectives
big/small beautiful/ugly cheap/expensive
clean/dirty fast/slow old/new young/old
ND
BW
am
3 PRONUNCIATION long and short
vowel sounds
a_ Make phrases with an adjective and a noun with the
same vowel sound. Use a/ an with singular nouns.
Nouns
Adjectives
animals cars city country language people
big black fast good green hot new short
Adjectives
Nouns
beautiful big dangerous difficult fast rich
book cat charger city dogs jeans shoes story
1 Canada is a big country,
2 Veniceis ooee
a
3 Lamborghinis are __ eee a fish 1 a big city
4 Crocodiles are
5 Beverly Hills is a place for beak |
G) tree 2
6 Chinese is
i
Write sentences with quite or very.
Age
| Height | 2 metres 1 metre 50 1 metre 80 |
Age (old/young)
1 Rob is quite young.
2 Rita is quite
3 Jim is
Height (tall/short)
4 Rob
5 Rita b 2.2 Listen and check. Then listen again and
6 Jim repeat the words.
a
VOCABULARY feelings c Complete the sentences with
the correct form of be and
Complete the adjectives with the missing vowels. adjectives 7-12 in a.
1 angry 5 splice] 9 w__ mgory.
2th_rsty 6 str__ss-_id 10t_ rod
3 h_ppy 7 br 11 w__rr_.id
4 e_ld Bh_t 12 fr__ght_n_d
Complete the sentences with adjectives 1-6 in a.
1 My mother is in hospital.
We're worried.
4 A \'mcold. (imperative)
B
PRONUNCIATION linking
@ 2.3 Listen and complete the sentences.
1 Look tat the board.
2 re eee ee) Me tery
3 = J the teacher.
4 the window.
5 at home.
6
the table.
b Complete the phrases with positive [+] or negative [=]
imperatives. @ 2.3 Listen again and repeat the
sentences.
answer elese cross do leek read stop turn
_ at the board.
2
—
Oo
>
Ir
O06
es
5,
ry
WN
the questions.
___ talking!
onF
exercise b. [E]
_ off your mobile.
__ the text. E]
ON
eae
Britain: the good & the bad _ scsvsfsiistur Julian Fellowes, British actor
Sarah
6 Sarah
7 She
15
Hi! I’m Catrin and I’m a student. I ‘live
in a flat with two other girls: Aisha and Holly. Aisha
and I? history, but Holly 3 PRONUNCIATION third person -s
3 in an office. She isn’t very
a Circle the word which ends in ‘iz.
happy because she 4 [=] her job. "= =
1 likes works dances
She 2s ___[#]a new job! Aisha and I
2 lives drinks watches
6
to university at 8.30 in the
3 drives finishes plays
morning, butwe”?7__—————“—*s—CSC<i ‘Very latte.
In the evening, we ° dinner 4 uses takes speaks
for Holly, and she’s very happy. 5 does listens closes
6 changes gives wears
G present simple[?]
el :t~s OC CO eee ie e
b Complete the questions with does, do, is, or are.
Then match the questions to the answers. Ly} @RO NOE Ree GR TALEO. NeW.
1 What does she do? ae. el|@ ETA c 7, O FN T EG KR
2 What __ they do? oar - i ee . Le ‘
3 _____ he a builder? wee | |
4 What_ you do? Ai | B wu i Ec DOE RR “ec IN; |
o
administrator
t xed He studies history at university.
WN
=
tf ict_iry Worle My brother is __ engineer.
wnd
net nis ist We work __ an American company.
floght _ tt nd__nt | don’t have a job. I’m _
aA
Nant
ce __nt_nt Paola is ___ receptionist.
oO
ra
¢ Complete the job descriptions with a verb from nswer the questions with short answers.
the list. You can use some verbs more than once. Do you work outside? Yes, | do. / No, | don't.
Do you work at the weekend? __
drive earn have speak travel wear work
WN
Do you work long hours? ___
Do you have good holidays?
1 ‘| ‘work inside and outside during
onFF
Do you speak foreign languages?
the day or at night.
Sometimes 17 a car and Do you travel to different countries?
sometimes | walk. Do you wear special clothes?
tdon't?_ a lot of money. mon Do you like your job?
| 4
p= OPED a uniform.’
Write a short paragraph about the job in f.
Use your answers to help you.
2 ‘I work in an office with a computer, or outside
with other people. n_an engineer. | work outside and in an office. | don't
- French and Spanish and work at the weekend...
| sometimes © __to different
countries. | don’t wear a uniform.
| ie
___ for a newspaper.’
ie
bird |
SS |
computer
‘
on& W
2 A What kind of / Which / Why music do you like?
B Rock.
OoOnN
3 A What/ Where / Who do you do?
B_ |’m an engineer.
It's B Thanks.
It’s
It's
It’s SOCIAL ENGLISH phrases
It's Re-order the words to make phrases.
Oanr
It's
1 we/ Here / are
Here we are.
2 BUYING A COFFEE 2 you / something / drink / like / Would / to
Anything else?
Thanks.
£3.65. Thank you. And your change. Complete the conversations with the phrases in a.
Sorry, how much?
Regular or large? 1 A OK. Here we are . This is your hotel.
Yes. Can | have a latte, please? B_ Oh, it’s very nice.
That's £3.65, please.
To take away. 2 A Sitdown. ?
To have here or take away? B_ No thanks. I'm fine.
Large, please.
3 A Nice to meet you. ?
B No, it isn’t. | know London very well.
. Bye.
Bye.
3 PRONUNCIATION
Circle the word with a different sound.
a has “b is c have
R fish 3 builder high live rich
OOaANAOnNBWD=
| tgrandmother
| mother |
| 3
_wife |
| ° "brother |
| daughter . |
¥ | h |
| nephew a
| cousin |° |
b Complete the sentences. d Think about people in your family. What
1 My father’s brother is my uncle.
are their names? Write about six people.
My sister’s daughter is my My mother’s name is Lola.
NY
My mother's sister is my
KRW
OO
My father’s mother is my
WDN
My aunt's daughter is my
My mother’s father is my
My brother's son is my _
aon
OAON
My sister’s husband is my
My husband's mother is my
Oo
Look at the family tree. Answer the questions about GCross-out the three words with a different
Mia’s family. sound.
yp.
a up b phone
FW
c clock d boot
5 Who's Becky?
6 Who's Mike?
7 Who's Poppy?
8 Who's Connor?
9 Who's Martin?
G prepositions of time (at, in, on) and place (at, in, to) § V daily routine Gai)
1 VOCABULARY daily routine ¢ Complete the article with have, go, or get.
March 6thDecember 6:30 the winter Monday ‘My name is Francesco Mancini and I work
night the afternoon the weekend Saturday evening tin an office in the centre of Rome.
1984 Christmas 21st August a During the week, I get up 2 half
past six.Igo?____ _ work by train, but
| in e hax ae Fridays I drive so I can visit my
March 6th December 6.30 mother® _———sthe. afternoon. I start work
6 _____ quarter to nine and I have lunch
7 work. ® the summer
I work different hours because 9
| 15th June we change to the summer timetable.
| It's very hot in Rome * August, so
most people go on holiday.’
G position of adverbs, expressions of frequency ff V months, adverbs and expressions of frequency § P the letter
=
a Putthe
- letters in order
; to make months. Thursdays.
Write the months in order. Remember to % He sich cries. Palate
start with a CAPITAL LETTER. ‘ a ‘
3 She _ __ starts work at 9.00, but on Mondays she
erpebsmte ilpar movrebne ugtuas starts at 10.00.
yma anyjuar ujen cotorbe ebryfuar 4 |seemyparents_——saa year at Christmas.
ecerdmbe ahrmc_ uy) 5 They usually walk to work, but they ____drive.
ee 6 | have English classes a — Monday,
January —_ Wednesday and Friday.
2 Lo 4.
3 aid ‘
j 2 GRAMMAR position of adverbs, expressions
5 of frequency
6 a Are the sentences right (W) or wrong (X)?
7 Correct the wrong sentences.
8 ————— 1 Pilots often sleep in hotels.
9
10 2 The children every day walk to school.
11 The children walk to school every day.
12 December 3 Mike drives sometimes to work.
b Answer the questions. So a
4 My girlfriend is never late.
NS
12
Complete the You column in the chart. Then complete
the sentences with a verb and an adverb of frequency. 13
always VVVVY sometimes WW
usually WVVY hardly ever W 14
often WWW never ~
1s
My headphones are at
eathealthy food ‘vvv °¥ =
WN
His mother is in
‘be ill [e- “vyvyy © Lunch is half an
or
Helen is a s
6 The children are healthy and
somebody's name
the tango
b Complete the verbs in the verb phrases. c Complete the sentences with verbs from the list.
Tbuya eres call find hear help leave talk tell try
2 dr___ a picture
3 |_____ for your keys 1 | want to go home now. Let's cali a taxi.
4 r___arace 2 Please me. | can’t open the door.
2s a text message 3 Don't your bag in the car. Take it with you.
6 sw_____ inthe sea 4 Who do you usually ______ your secrets to?
it a photo 5 How oftendo yous to do something difficult?
8 w _ for a bus 6 Hi, this is Paul. Can you me?
; 7 | don't understand this. | need to to the teacher.
8 We can’t _a parking space. There are a lot of cars.
GRAMMAR can/ can’t c Write a sentence for each picture with can / can’t.
1 VOCABULARY noise: verbs and verb phrases b Complete the conversations with verbs
from the list.
a Complete the verbs and verb phrases with the missing —_
letters. argue bark cry have (x2)
make practise play
2 A Do you the TV on
when you're having dinner?
B No, we don’t. We talk.
8 A Do you always a
birthday party?
B Yes, | do, every year.
a lot of n_i_e
2 GRAMMAR present continuous Look at the picture. What are the people doing?
Complete 1-8 with a verb or verb phrase in the
a Complete the sentences with the correct form of present continuous.
be. Use contractions after pronouns.
1 The girl’s listening to music.
1 im _ waiting for a bus. 2 The children
2 —])Thechildren _ drawing a picture. 3 The couple
3 [E])Mybrother _ talking to me at the 4 The dog __
moment.
5 The baby _
4 [+] The receptionist ____ calling usa taxi. 6 The boy
5 [ell ____ listening to you. 7 The girl
6 [=]We watching the football on TV. 8 The girl ____
b Complete the sentences with the present
continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
PRONUNCIATION 1
wW
G present simple or present continuous? § V the weather and seasons @P places in London
1 VOCABULARY the weather and c Complete the sentences with the phrases in b.
seasons 1 The sky is grey today. It’s
cloudy.
; 2 Can you open the window,
a Put the letters in the right order to make seasons. eae P
Take an umbrella.
WwW
Look! Everything's white.
&
The trees are moving.
aon
Slow down and turn on the
lights. __
Let's go to the beach.
—~N
1 pgrsin 2 irntew 8 Close the window.
spring aes a
b Complete the words. What's the weather like? Barrenmennds Leighines1 Yimegnineen:
ane: WEATHER 3 A Can you talk?
B No. | have dinner/ I'm having dinner.
AROUND THE WORLD
4 A Where do they usually go/ are they usually
going on holiday?
B To lbiza.
4 Edinburgh 8 Zurich
It’s sn __ lés:cl ee,
b Complete the sentences. Use the present simple 3 PRONUNCIATION places in London
or present continuous.
a Underline the stressed syllable in the bold words.
1 Helen usually drives (drive) to work, but saa y
today it’s sunny, so she’s walking (walk). 1 Bu cking ham Pa lace
TONDON
continuous.
QO
or those.
Look at the pictures. Write the words.
5
$1549)
EY
Don’t worry. ‘It’s here/ | It's here/ there. 7 7 A My friends are here. See you!
It's(here)/ there. | over there. | | On the chair Peep VGre bie SE)
ow to deal with ™
Help! | can't findy to find my keys.
O 1SY
—
10
We have three childs/ children - one son and two
hme
daughters.
She doesn’t/ don’t have a car.
W
neigh
NO fH
Hi, Tom. Where are you going / do you go? noisy neighbours? First, try to talk to them about the
~O
you, write them a letter. Tell them again how you feel. If
wife stepfather partner soldier
the noise doesn’t stop, you® help from the
wn
PRONUNCIATION
Circle the word with a different sound.
1 GRAMMAR object pronouns 5 A How often does Eve invite you and
your family to her house?
a Complete the chart.
Bipaces ____ invites _
r
once a month.
Subject pronouns | Object pronouns
1 1
me
6 A When do you and your wife do the
i "you housework?
he 3 B do on
she 7 Saturdays.
it
7 A Doyour friends like your
we °
boyfriend?
© you
ie B Yes,
very much.
like
b Complete the sentences with object pronouns. 8 A Anna, can you take me and my
1 | have a new bag, but | can’t find it girlfriend to the airport?
B Sure, san
2 He loves her, but she doesn’t love
take. What time?
3 You always help them, but they never help
4 They can hear her, but she can’t hear
d Complete the text with words from
5 We sometimes invite them for lunch, but they never
the list.
invite
| can see you, but you can’t see
7 You and your friends are nice to him, but he isn’t nice
to
8 She's talking to him, but he isn’t listening to
9 Where's Charlie? | want to talk to
10 These shoes are new. Do you like 2
words in a story Complete the sentences with words from the list.
2 VOCABULARY
decide inside into leave mountain
a Match words 1-8 to definitions a-h. Use a
dictionary to help you. palace strange surprised
1 arrive _b_ _ .
1 The prince in the story lives in a palace
2 towards ____ 2 What's sth box?
3 sell 3 |can't___ _______ what to have for dinner.
4 through ____ 4 What's that? | can heara_- noise
5 valuable 5 Kilimanjaro is a very high in Africa.
6 village _ 6 What time does your train. ?
7 desert ___ 7 CoO_ ____ my office and wait for me there.
8 comfortable _ 8 You're usually late, but not today. I’m __ |
-
money for it
Can you help us?
worth a lot of money
WN
+4
aS
|
tree | 2 she this meet
we BO
bike |3 me 1 my
1 | don't like dogs when they run towards me.
|
G like + (verb + -ing) J V the date, ordinal numbers ff P @/ and My, saying the date
Farcarite Day”
William
NN Amanda
25th December is my favourite day of the year because
it's Christmas Day. My family like celebrating Christmas
€ = love ® «like & = don‘imind together. We all go to my aunt's house on the 24th and
m=xdontike @@- kai we sleep there. On Christmas Day we get up quite early,
because my cousins have small children. The children love
William Amanda | You opening their presents! We have eggs for breakfast. After
dance at parties | <> -- \°@e - breakfast we go for a long walk. It's usually very cold, and it
drive at night ae 7Ae 12 = sometimes snows! I don't like walking in the snow, but the
ee ipeate 5 5 ae children love it! When we get home, we cook lunch, and
it in cafés = B ais
. .
= ; = 7 the children play with their toys. We have a big lunch, and
4
SMVIET IT the Sea vey =
|
| then we watch a film on TV. We like watching comedies.
watch football 5. 0, Me In the evening we play games together. We go to bed very
late and were all very happy.
William
1 William hates dancing a at parties. 1 What's Justin’s favourite day?
2 Helikes Aas. qebave Justin's favourite day is Christmas Day.
Ste 2 When is it?
4 It’s on
5 3 When does he get up?
i !
12 8 When do they go to bed?
13
14 . dd Write about your favourite day of the year.
15 Complete the sentences. Use your answers in ¢ to
help you.
My favourite day of the year is
| get up aS
In the morning, we
We have lunch
In the afternoon, we
In the evening, we
We go to bed
1 VOCABULARY music
a Complete the crossword with the instruments. b Write the name for the musicians who play the
instruments in a.
Clues down | 1 trumpeter i=
2
3
4
Se. a
6
7
8
9
slaty, rn
“3
Dave Grohl
44
2 GRAMMAR revision: be or do? PRONUNCIATION /j/, giving
a Circle the correct word. Spins
1 (Are)/ Do the tickets expensive? a_ Circle'the word which doesn’t have a
2 My boytriend isn’t / doesn’t like this song. sound.
3 Is/ Does the music very loud? = . ; ae Es i
4 We aren’t/ don’t walking, we're on the bus. ; tous louelek pola
5 Are/ Do you play an instrument? Ly a wurse new tusic
6 My friends aren't/ don’t listen to the radio. 4 musician lunch usually
7 Laura isn’t/ doesn’t dancing at the moment. yacht 5 January student summer
8 Is/ Does the concert finish late? b ee ee eee
b Complete the sentences with the correct form of be or do. again and repeat the words.
BWN —
Beethoven and Mozart were composers,_
James Dean
Marie Curie =
Janis Joplin __
OT
The Wright brothers
oO
Agatha Christie ___
OnN
Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec
IOI
1 GRAMMAR past simple: regular verbs ¢ Complete the questions and answers.
a Complete the sentences with a regular verb in the past
simple, first in the positive and then in the negative. 1969 1990 2002 2008
2040 2011 2016
book call check invite like look play
morning.
They arrived in Venice the day before ___
OoOnN Ww
1 GRAMMAR past simple: irregular verbs Complete the questions in the conversation.
buy
know
find
think
A
take
say
put on
turn r
gop
o>
ay
Og is hotel. ”
A Thank you.
a !
the church
5 atthee SOCIAL ENGLISH
ofthe str eo : On
6 onthec a Complete the sentences with words from the list.
7 abr
could course Maybe meet
8 atthe tr ao nice there What would
| ib
1 What a view!
2 We go to the British Museum.
2 ASKING THE WAY 3 _____ another time?
4 What you like to visit?
a_ Put the words in order to make phrases for asking 5 That's really of you.
for and giving directions.
6 What is to see?
1 here /don't/1/ live 7 Yes, of =
| don't live here. ; 8 Would you like to for lunch?
2 left / lights / at / the / Turn / traffic
Complete the sentences with the phrases in a.
3 the/here / station / Is / near 1 A |'m free tomorrow.
B Great! Would you like to meet for lunch?
4 you/ again / say / Could / that
2 A It's great to be here!
5 street /the/at/end/ of/the/ It's B It's nice to see you. Now, ?
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in Complete the text. Write one word in
brackets. Use present simple or continuous, or past simple. each space.
1 My brother plays the electric guitar, and he practises
in his bedroom. (play)
2 Can! phone you tonight? |_____ at the moment.
(work)
3 | my sunglasses. They
under your jacket! (find, be)
4 We _ dinner. Can | call you later? (have)
5 They ____a taxi to the station; they went by bus.
(not get)
6 | _______jazz, so I'm not going to the concert. (not like)
1 PRONUNCIATION past simple verbs b Read this police report. Are the bold
phrases right (W) or wrong (X). Correct the
a Match the verbs with the same vowel sound. wrong phrases.
INSPECTOR Where ‘were you at about 9.30 yesterday break buy can find hear
evening? (be) lose make meet take think
STEVEN POTTER | was at the cinema. The film
* started at 9.00. (start) 1 Last night we heard a noise downstairs.
1 What film ? ? (see) 2 They _ their friends outside the
SP | can’t remember. It wasn’t very good. restaurant.
1 Hmm. Very interesting. And who * 3 The police = = SSSstthee man's daughter
to the cinema with? (go) was the murderer.
SP en my girlfriend. 4 The policeman = __ the money in an
| ___ the film? (like) old bag.
SP Yes, she peut it was very good. 5: | ___ a detective story in the
1 What time° the bookshop.
film _ ? (finish) 6 Mygirlfriend her mobile phone
SP At about 10.30. last night.
1 And what ” after you left the 7 Theman_ a window and went into
cinema? (do)
the house.
SP We went to a restaurant - Mamma Mia on the
8 Somebody my laptop when | was
High Street.
out of the room.
| Mamma Mia? | know it. Very good’ spaghetti. What
9 | was thirsty so | ___acup of tea.
time ®___ the restaurant? (leave)
SP At about 12.00. 10 We were worried because we see
| That's very late. ” ___ home after a police car outside our house.
that? (go) Cc Complete the story with the past simple form of
SP No, we went to a nightclub — Flanagan's. Then we the verbs in brackets.
went home.
1 How?" a taxi? (get)
SP No, we got a bus.
| And what time " to bed? (go)
SP At about 4.00 a.m. Can! go home now? I'm tired.
| No, I'd like to ask you some more questions...
a
Rob Jones ‘worked _ (work) at a post office. Every day he
3 VOCABULARY irregular verbs 2 (drive) from the post office to the bank
a Complete the infinitive and past forms of these with a bag full of money. Two men on motorbikes
irregular verbs with a, e, i, 0, or u. " (know) about Rob. They*
(want) the money from the post office. The two men
s
Infinitive Past ss (watch) Rob for a week. Then, on Friday
1 begin ___| began morning, they° __ (wait) for him on their
2 c_me | c_me motorbikes. When they 7 (see) = S ¥ they
3 dr__nk dr_nk : . (follow) him. Rob ” :
4 dr__ve dr__ve : frightened, so he © (stop) the car. ei men
5 g__ve - g_ve _
a (open) the door and they "
(take) the bag next to Rob. Then they © (leave)
6 kn__w kn we
on their motorbikes. The two men
T BD p_t 7 14
(have) a big surprise
8 st ig t when they '° (look) inside
[ 9 sw__m_ |sw_m 7
the bagathome.It "© (not
| 10 w_ke (up) | w_ke (up) be) full of money; it ” _ (be)
| 11 wn won ee a first aid kit!
12 wr_te wr_te
f
You park your car in the g
NOOO
You make lunch in the k
You watch television in the |
eo =e
8 You sleep in the b
9 You sit outside in the g
=
°is there / are there? sofa / bike
Wn
B °There is/ There are three bedrooms and a boxes / shelves
bathroom. smalltable /sofa _
Is there ’a/ any shower in the bathroom? carpet / floor
aon
woprwp
49)
’s avery large balcony with a lot
of flowers. '° are beautiful in the ear /4 here hair hear
summer!
b 8.2 Listen and repeat the words.
1 GRAMMAR there was / there were ¢ Complete the conversation with a form of there was /
there were.
a Write the sentences and questions in the
past simple. A Did you have a good holiday?
1 Theres microwave. B Not really. ‘There was _ a problem with my hotel.
A Oh dear. What happened?
There was a microwave.
B Well, we couldn't swim because the swimming pool was
2 There aren't any chairs.
closed. And 2 any restaurants near
== : the hotel.
3 Is there a dishwasher? A3 a minibar in your room?
? B No, * a minibar and °
4 There are some cupboards. a television. The only thing in my room was the bed!
ee AOR. a bathroom?
5 Are there any glasses? B Yes, but’ any clean towels. Everything
? was very dirty.
5 There Sees bile ~e A® SS _sanynice people in the hotel?
B Yes,” some great people, but they
all felt the same as me — very angry!
b Complete the text. Use was, were, wasn’t, or
weren't.
2 VOCABULARY prepositions: place
| went on holiday to Brazil last summer, and and movement
| stayed in an amazing hotel. My room was a_ Match the prepositions of place to the pictures.
great. There 'was Ss a large bed, and
there ? some big cupboards to behind between in_ in front of
put my clothes in. There ° a really nextto on opposite over under
good shower in the bathroom, but there Beale eld
s a bath. There ° three ae afin. |)
different restaurants to choose from, There
é a beautiful swimming pool in the
hotel, and there ” also an amazing
beach. There ® any tourists on the
beach, but there ” some baby
turtles. They were really beautifull
Look at the picture. Complete the sentences with the d Complete the review of a hotel. Write
words in a. sentences with a form of there was /
there were.
abed/theroom
=
some boxes/ the bed
won
not shelves or cupboards
Ono
a window
onastb
not curtains
not shower / the bathroom
only a bath
three spiders / the bath
Complete the sentences with words from the list. We booked this hotel on the internet,
and it was awful.
There was c a bed in the room, but it
was very old.
?There were some boxes on the bed
and? ____ for our
clothes. *___ , but
we couldn’t open it, so the room was
very hot. °__ eweeat
at the window. °
7
, and it was
Vern ditty ®. se
When we saw the spiders, we left
the room and we went to look for
another hotel.
1 VOCABULARY food and drink b Write the words in the correct column.
=
Complete the sentences with food words.
1 Can | have some cheese on my pasta, please?
2 There's i_ Cf __ or fruit salad for
dessert.
3 Ipreferf_ to meat. Salmon is my
favourite.
4 Do you take s in your tea?
5 There isn’t any br _____, so you can’t have a
sandwich.
6 We have e for breakfast every morning.
7 Do you cook with butter or o —
° ?
8 There's a| , but there aren't any tomatoes
so | can’t make a salad.
b Look at the pictures. Write a/ an or some. 5 | didn’t eat any snacks yesterday.
| "
6 There weren't any spices in the cupboard.
[+] There
7 She made a cake for his birthday.
[E] She
8 There was some bread on the table.
[=] There _
Complete the conversation with a, an, some, or
any.
5 chicken 6 chicken Write ten things that you think are in your fridge.
1 There isa lettuce. 6 —
2 There are some eggs. [ee eee sa
3 — a
4 aioe 9 a
5 10
c Write the sentences in the positive [+] or negative E] G¢ tree 1 meat (breakfast) tea
form.
d s cabid
1 There’s some milk in the fridge.
[=] There isn’t any milk in the fridge.
s egg 2 bread healthy ice cream
G quantifiers: how much/ how many, a lot of, etc. P linking, /f/ and /s/
wn =
2 bxo 6 nca _ ee a carton of juice
nner
3 rocnat 7 totble _—_ a packet of biscuits
4 nit a bottle of water
a can of drink
Complete the sentences with a container from a.
a jar of jam
1 She was thirsty, so she bought a can of fizzy drink.
a tin of tomatoes
2 | gave hera of chocolates to say thank you.
Oy~
3 Hetookthe -————_—soo ff strawberry jam out of the ircle the word with a different sound.
cupboard.
4 | sometimes have a ____ of crisps when I'm hungry. Ss snake 1 (sugar salad cereal
5 We always take a _ of water when we go for a
walk.
6 They made some sandwiches with a of tuna. Sat shower 2 sure fresh salt
7 Do you need the scissors to open that of juice?
Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with the Se snake 3 rice shopping science
items in the pictures. |
1 There's a jar of herbs on the shelf, but we fy shower 4 short information centre
never use them.
2 |washungry,solatea_ sof _ before
dinner. © 9.3 Listen and check. Then listen and
3 Canyoubuya_ of _————_sfor breakfast repeat the words.
on your way home?
9.4 Listen and repeat the sentences.
4 loftendrinka_ sf when I'm
thirsty. 1 She saw Susan standing outside the cinema.
5 It was Dave's birthday yesterday, so he took a _ 2 Sharon said sorry for singing in the shower.
of to work. 3 Steve puts six spoons of sugar on his cereal.
6 Didyoubuya__—iof_ SF arnt to 4 Sylvia spends Saturdays in the shopping
make a salad. centre.
We don't have any fresh vegetables, but there’s a
___ in the cupboard.
3 GRAMMAR quantifiers ¢ Read the information and write questions.
a_ Look at the phrases in bold. Are they right (W) or wrong (X)? : a oe
Correct the wrong phrases. FOOD FACTS
4 | only have a few milk on my cereal. = Mier ate six eggs ina box.
e There are 454 grams of jam in a jar.
5 A How much coffee do you drink? e There are about five tomatoes in a bottle
B Any. | don't like it. of ketchup.
ee A
es OE Sie SEE) ene e There are at least four spices in a curry.
6 | always have a little biscuits with my tea. ¢ There are about 12 grams of butter in a
hth aoe noee AP rors oS ae croissant.
7 We don’t eat much shen between ils e There's usually one potato in a small
packet of crisps.
8 They don’t — any butter on their toast.
1 How much sugar is there in an orange? __
Answer: 23 grams.
b Complete the questions. Then complete the sentences.
i a eeSe 2 oR
| How much salt do you ____. sugarde oe 2
have with your meals? you put in your tea? Answer: About 125.
3 =
?
Answer: About 18.
4 = :
/ ‘ | Not much.
1 He doesn’t
g
have
:
much salt _ mies Answer:
Ds
1.2 grams.
— ,
with his meals. a : 5
6
— ?
Answer: 454 grams.
| Not many. Ta
3 He doesn't eat 4 He bought _ — ¥
_ se Answer: About five.
| | Not much. | _— cups of None. a -
| exercise do you do? | —_ coffee do you drink? ao. ———— ?
i" FT Answer: At least four.
Me noe
i ?
a Answer: About 12 grams.
Pr \\F G 10
5 He doesn't do 6 She doesn’tdrink / ?
Ss = FG Answer: One.
Mexico and * =
S40 Paulo, _| 20,831,000 twenty million 4
Brazil aa and thirty-one thousand |
New York, 18,591,000 5 s
USA five hundred and I
thousand 1 or 2 syllables
Cairo, Egypt | 18,419,000 eighteen million © ending in y = + jer
4,500
12,470
np
33,930
575,600
irregular
Ono
6,250,000
34,860,000
b Rewrite the sentences using the opposite adjective.
1 Aion is slower than a cheetah.
A cheetah is faster than a lion.
2 China is smaller than Russia.
Russia ehh
3 Manchester is wetter than London. country house: town house: 7 Hei Bete
London =. a 10 bedrooms
4 January is longer than February. 4 big
February The country house
5 Skiing is more dangerous than swimming. a =
Swimming is
6 Fridays are better than Mondays.
Mondays a
7 Spain is hotter than the UK.
The UK : Fe -
8 Spanish is easier to learn than Japanese. Lamborghini Aventador: Mercedes AMG S:
350 km/h 300 km/h
Japanese
5 fast
c Look at the pictures. Use the adjective to compare The
the two items.
Complete the menu with words from A Good evening. 'Do you have a reservation?
the list. B Yes. ? . My name’s Miriam Kieslowski.
A ‘
eourses Desserts grilled home-made A* 2
Main courses sauce soup Starters B Yes. The steak, please.
A And for you, sir?
Cc 5
1 A Adecaf espresso.
2 ORDERING A MEAL B_ Single or double?
5 water
/ Just / me / for
6 A Can | use your phone?
B
6 sparkling / Still / or
?
7 to/ would / What / drink / you / like Yes. | got the job!
?
8 table / please / two, / A/ for
B_ Yes, of course, sir.
Circle the word that is different. of your dinner? Instagram has millions of food photos
from all over the world, some * than others. There
1 thought swim found came
2 spoke went saw find are * photos of pizza. A company called CEWE
3 fridge microwave dishwasher housework Photoworld © these Instagram photos and made a
4 kitchen tablet bedroom hall world map of where people took them. The results are
5 usually between opposite behind quite surprising. The pizza map shows that Instagram
6 sandwich milk juice tea has more photos of pizza from people °___ New York
7 bottle carton packet spring than from the city of Naples, its Italian home. The same
8 amillion ahundred amonth a thousand is true of the popular ’____ food, sushi. Sushi is cooked
rice with °___, for example salmon or tuna, vegetables
3 PRONUNCIATION and sometimes tropical fruit! The sushi map shows ?___
more photos of sushi from New York, Bangkok and Milan
Circle the word with a different sound.
than from Tokyo, the capital of sushi. But burgers are a
different story. The burger map shows that Instagram has
s egg 1 bread Cleave) said ten more photos of __ American food from London, UK
than from the USA, the home of the burger. To find out
G) tree 2 great meat niece three more, take a look at the company’s website.
a
a go b goes Te going
ie“XQ
|
%
a study b did study c studied
jazz 5 engineer fridge garden June a in b on eG to
a China b Japanese c Japan
a fish b meat c¢ snacks
ec chef Czech kitchen
a_ there's b itis c there are
a these b this c those
ax
oO
American writer
VOCABULARY places and c Label the pictures with the name of the place or building.
buildings
Circle EIGHT more places and buildings.
i.e U- Ay R= De 8
Hire "SRST Set
Ri A © T BM US H
Ee; FH P ARK T. O
Et Miu SS EU M LO
Th BO RG A O H E €
P RC R I V E RO
At Ho BR 1 B BE
68
2 GRAMMAR superlative adjectives c Read the text about Bristol in the UK. Write the
headings in the list in the correct place.
a Complete the chart.
Where to shop What to see What todo
Adjective . Comparative — | Superlative
1 high higher the h ghest
2 cold Bristol, UK
3 expensive
1 GRAMMAR be going to (plans) c Complete the conversation. Use the correct form
of going to and the verbs in brackets.
a Re-order the words to make sentences.
the sights? (they / see) © 10.2 Listen and underline the stressed words.
A
a lot of people. (he / meet) How are you going to get there?
=
on holiday this year. (she / not go) Where are you going to stay?
WN
10 mA
You
Mh _
12
1
14
15
married to day
mo ney fu ture
NO
question idea
8 problem worry
b 10.3 Listen and check. Then listen
again and repeat the words.
3 GRAMMAR be going to (predictions) c Look at the pictures. Write sentences with
be going to and a phrase from the list.
a_ Are the sentences right (W) or wrong (X)? Correct the wrong
sentences. become famous get a lot of money
1 She’s going to have a baby next month. v get married: have asurprise
; move house
travel to different countries
.
10 What he is going to do?
Adjective Adverb —
‘bad | badly
careful |
; En easily
fast ;
‘: = 7 well ;
| healthy i
“ incredibly
| possible “4. :
2 | quietly
real i
7 She =o _ a ___tickets.
Bio mornings.
a ) 11.1 Listen agai
n and repeat. Copy the rhythm.
a
74
Are you ready to
order, Madam, Si
oa
Experiences or things?
e ®
but with lots of money.
Pablo Picasso, Spanish painter
b Look at the pictures and complete the sentences 3 A Does Nicky like shopping?
with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use B Yes, she clothes. (love)
to + infinitive or verb + -ing.
4 A \syour brother in a band?
B Yes, he is. He ___ famous.
(hope)
3 VOCABULARY verbs that take Use the words to write questions. Use the present
simple form of the verbs.
the infinitive
1 where / want / go / next summer ?
a Match sentences 1-8 to sentences a-h. Where do you want to go next summer?
My parents gave me a Car. f 2 which / places / want / visit
—
| promise to do it later.
wa
1 When my brother wanted to get fitter, he downloaded an app 3 A Where's the milk?
that tracked how many steps he walked. B Ina fridge.
When my niece was in Australia, she and my sister
three or four times a week. 4 A What's that?
B Aidentity card.
When the actor died, hisson a tweet to tell
everyone.
5 A How often do you go?
When Tom arrived in New York, he ; his girlfriend a
B Twice the week.
text message.
When | found the video of my favourite song, | it 6 A What music do you like?
with my friends on Facebook. B The rock music.
When she got back, she her best holiday photos
to Facebook. 7 A How did you get there?
When | , | typed the wrong password three times, B By acar.
so | couldn't use the website.
When they ______ for her name on the internet, they 8 A Where did you find it?
discovered she was a famous scientist. B On internet.
_ EE
c Complete the sentences with the or — (no article). What do you use your phone for? Complete the
sentences for you. Write an adverb of frequency
1 Wehad= ___ lunch at a nice Japanese
(sometimes, usually, etc.) in the first space.
restaurant.
2 | learned to swim in the sea. 1 | sometimes _ share photos of my cats on Facebook.
3 It's Ss newest model on the market. 2| - upload
4 | don't think young children need 3 | message _
smartphones. 4 | ss __ Skype
5 Did you see match? Manchester City 5 | _ send
won. 6 | post __
6 Did you read my boyfriend's tweet? # __ download
7 Can you open door for me, please? 8 | ___ search __
8 We travelled by train when we were in
Italy.
PRONUNCIATION the
Complete the conversation with the or —
(no article).
Say the pairs of words and decide if the is
pronounced the same or different. Write S (same)
A How often do you change your phone? or D (different).
B Quite often. | like having 1 the song the video 2S
‘the _ most recent model. | usually only 2 the letter the email Dp
keep my phone for about a year. 3 the message the tweet
What do you use your phone for most? 4 the art gallery the museum ss
>
ror DPD
Yes, of course. Where to?
Look at the pictures. Write the words. 2
yy =
And when would you like it for?
3
: ?
rPOaOFrALY
That's £18.50, please.
1 taxi 2 Make it £20.
Thank you very much, sir.
2 ?
rom
Single or return?
7
3 4
Standard or first class?
8
oro
That's £25.50.
OF : ?
fame Yes, of course.
5 6
2 VOCABULARY
Circle the word that is different.
theatre museum balcony town hall Many people use their phones when
—
bridge street square ‘rice ‘they are walking in the street. This can
FR WN
forget your bag meet somebody new fall in love get married
seriously ugly calmly patiently cross a road. Some cities have
download share post fog trams, and these are worse ° cars
need attachment want like because they are quieter. People don’t hear
pianist footballer daughter policeman si when they are crossing the tram
OnN
chemist’s supermarket souvenir department store lines and looking at their phones. In some cities
in Germany, ° are now special lights
in the ground next to tram crossings. They are
3 PRONUNCIATION
similar to traffic lights: they’re green when people
Circle the word with a different sound. : cross safely and red when a tram
7
coming. Augsburg and Cologne
ice“xy
had these lights first, but now other cities
train 1 great behave ‘meat stay
eae _____ also trying to help. In Munich,
some tram crossings send ”
as bile 2 police surprise decide flight message when a tram is coming. People with
a special app receive '° message.
fa chair 3 careful where share were Some cities in the USA have talking buses.
When the buses are going to turn a corner, they
tell people in the street that they are coming.
ear 4 here cereal theatre there
@)
J? phone 5 post coach come hope pavement: on the side for people with phones
ig
= safe.
1 GRAMMAR present perfect c Complete the conversation with the present perfect form of
Sa the verbs in brackets.
a_ Circle the correct word.
1 Sorry I'm late.(Has)/
a Have the match A 1 'Have
ve you
yo! heard
eard (you / hear) of Rosamund Lupton?
;
give Leanne and Neil You
OH) B)/W)
NIA)
fall asleep 4 8 12
Use past participles from the chart in a during a film v , td law vi
to complete the sentences.
1 My sister’s very happy. She's fallen —_ Leanne
You
9 Have you ?
10 ?
11 2
12 2
1 GRAMMAR present perfect or ¢ Complete the questions with the present perfect
past simple? or past simple form of the verbs in brackets. Then
complete the short answers.
a Underline examples of the present perfect form
and Circle examples of the past simple.
en
? (she go)
8 My parents are out. They've sto the B | don't kervow. She®_
ss _C (not aay)
supermarket.
9 My parents are away. They've on
holiday.
10 My girlfriend has never abroad.
2 VOCABULARY learning irregular c Use the words to write two questions: the first present
perfect, the second past simple.
verbs
1 see a Fellini film
a_ Write the past simple forms and past Have you ever seen a Fellini film?
participles of these irregular verbs in
What film did you see?
the chart.
2 take a selfie
Infinitive | Past simple Past participle Have you ever E ?
1 be was / were | been Where did ——) ?
2 do 3 eat Japanese food
oe | esa =u
3 eat Have a a
get What q
is
keys.
an
eI or ai}
she OK?
8 I've ____ to Spain, but not Portugal.
9 | can’t believe it! I’ve £10,000!
10 Have you heard about Jenny and Steve? fish horse egg | up train phone
They've ___ married! 1 2 3 4 5 6
given found | left come taken broken
written thought heard done made | known
seen caught said drunk read lost
driven worn sent got paid spoken
your brother do? He’s a builder. 1 We never have pizza for dinner. (have)
COON OH BW
of music do you like? Soul. 2 Nicole loves walking. She the dog fora
hear a noise? No, | can’t. walk twice a day. (take)
Annie crying? Because she’s sad. 3 you_—————__ your friends last
AO
weekend? (see)
raining? Yes, it is.
4 They tomorrow because Jack is ill. (not
beds are there? Six.
come)
_____ did your friends see? Star Wars.
5 you ever _ to South
go out last night? No, | didn’t.
ae
©
America? (be)
is that? It’s Amy’s phone.
as
—
year? (learn)
a microwave? Yes, there is.
QO
shop. All the other shoes were cheaper. spring cloudy snowy windy
14 They played really and won the match. fireplace cupboard sofa kitchen
mOnN
shopping centre
b Continue the series. PRONUNCIATION revision: sounds
1 one, two, three, four t
Circle the word with a different sound.
2 ten, twenty,
3 Monday, Tuesday, Mm
4
z fish 11 rich ‘dirty big
first, second, aes
5 morning, afternoon,
6 once, twice, |2 bread peas tea
7 |
summer, autumn, ere ee
8 June, July, —
3 safe black fat
9 second, minute,
0 day, week, &
CEs cor 4 dark day far
c Complete the phrases with a verb. oo
d NOPE the text. Write ONE word in each space. 2 bull 7 cook food good
this, Holmes has a new problem. Mrs Munro finds Roger nearly dead
next to the bees. She wants to kill the bees. In the end, Holmes finds
the answer to the mystery, and he saves his bees. Mr Holmes is a good
film, but it’s a lot slower a ___ normal detective movies.
The thing about it is lan McKellen’s fantastic
performance as Sherlock Holmes.
ONAN W
They aren't in Egypt, they’re in No, thanks.
She isn’t British, she’s
1 GRAMMAR 4 SOCIAL ENGLISH
It isn't from France, it’s from
a 3 are, 4 you're, 5 is, 6 he’s, 7 she, I'm not Scottish, I’m 2 about, 3 problem, 4 that, 5 business,
8 she’s, 9 is, 10 it's, 11 are, 12 we're, It isn't Brazilian, it’s 6 perfect, 7 time
13 they, 14 they're
Are you American?
Can you remember...? 1
AOOBWNH
b 2'm,3's,4're, 5's, 6 ‘re are you from
¢ 2\'m,3 They're, 4 she’s, 5 You're, 6 He's, Are you a student?
7 we're is / 's your teacher from 1 GRAMMAR
Is she English? 2 isn't, 3 your, 4 aren't, 5 you, 6 Is
2 PRONUNCIATION
e Students’ own answers
a /t/six,in 2 VOCABULARY
/i:/ three
/ee/ man, thanks 1C 2 today, 3 thirteen, 4 Polish, 5 Europe,
6 Germany, 7 door, 8 repeat
/e/ ten, well
/ev/ eight, day
1 VOCABULARY 3 PRONUNCIATION
/ai/ fine, nice a board, computer, door, picture, table,
2 bye, 3 his, 4 do, 5 table, 6 go
wall, window
¢ 2tennis, 3 eighteen, 4 thirteen,
5 bas ket ball, 6 good bye, 7 e mail, b 3d,4b,51,6a,7c¢,8e,9j, 10g, 4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY
8 internet, 9 com pu ter, 10 ho tel 11i,12k 2'b,3'a;'4 6-5 6) 64,76, 8 a, 9's, 105
¢ 2 Sorry, 3 have, please, 4 spell, 5 What,
3 VOCABULARY
a 2 Sunday, 3 Thursday, 4 Monday,
6 How, 7 Can, please, 8 repeat, please,
9 know
2A
5 Friday, 6 Wednesday, 7 Tuesday
2 PRONUNCIATION
1 VOCABULARY
b 2 twelve, fourteen, sixteen a Across: 5 ticket, 8 scissors, 10 phone,
3 eighteen, nineteen, twenty a 2 South, 3 Asia, 4 do
11 pen, 12 key
4 eleven, thirteen, fifteen ¢ 25,30,4A,5E Down: 1 dictionary, 2 photo, 4 tissue,
c 2 Tuesday, 3 eight, 4 Thursday, 5 four, 6 lamp, 7 diary, 9 coin
6 Saturday
3 GRAMMAR
b 2in, 3 under, 4 under, 5 on, 6 in
a 2you, 3 his, 4 she, 5 it, 6 our, 7 your,
d 1 Hello. |’m Lola. You're in my English
class.
8 they 2 GRAMMAR
Oh! Nice to meet you, Lola. b 2His, 3 Our, 4 My, 5 Its, 6 your, 7 Their a 3lt'sa, 4 It's an, 5 It's a, 6 It’s an, 7 It’s a,
Wh
7 your, 8 you
ONRWN PD
88
ANSWER KEY
2 GRAMMAR b 2don't go, 3 has, 4 doesn’t work, b 2Do you live, 3 Do you have, 4 Is she,
a 3v¥,4Xabig house, 5 X old magazines, 5 rains, 6 live, 7 don't speak, 8 studies, 5 Where do you, 6 Do you like
6v7,7V¢7,8X expensive watches, 9 v,
9 don't do, 10 opens is / 's your phone number
OnNaonpfpWw
10 X young women ¢ 2study, 3 works, 4 doesn't like, 5 wants, does Toni go
That's an expensive phone. 6 go, 7 don't finish, 8 cook do you like
WN
OOANAOUOHRWND
Are they new students? drinks mineral water
Does your boyfriend like
OnNonf
¢ 2a beautiful city, 3 fast cars, She doesn’t drink mineral water. b 2 What kind of, 3 What, 4 How many,
4 dangerous animals, 5 rich people, She doesn’t do housework. 5 Why, 6 Who, 7 Which, 8 Where
6 a difficult language 10 She plays the guitar.
¢ 2 Where, 3 When, 4 How many,
11-15 Students’ own answers
d 2 old, 3 very old, 4 is very tall, 5 What kind of, 6 Which, 7 Who, 8 Why
5 is quite short, 6 is quite tall 3 PRONUNCIATION d Students’ own answers
e Students’ own answers a 2 watches, 3 finishes, 4 uses, 5 closes,
3 PRONUNCIATION
6 changes
3 PRONUNCIATION a 2f,3a,4b,5g,6e,7¢
a 2
4
green jeans, 3 a black cat,
a fast charger, 5 hot dogs,
3B c¢ 2 Where do you live?
3 What car do you drive?
6 a short story, 7 a good book, 1 GRAMMAR 4 What kind of films do you like?
8 new shoes 5 Who's your favourite singer?
a 3v,4X Does Grace do, 5 Vv, 6X Does
your room have, 7 X Does your office
2C have, 8 Y, 9X Does your girlfriend Practical English
drive?, 10 X Does your teacher speak
1 VOCABULARY 1 VOCABULARY
b 2do,g, 3 ls, f, 4 do, e, 5 Are, d,
a 2 thirsty, 3 happy, 4 cold, 5 sad, 6 does, b, 7 Is, h, 8 does, a 2 half past, 3 eleven o'clock,
6 stressed, 7 bored, 8 hot, 9 hungry, 4 twenty-five to nine, 5 quarter past twelve,
10 tired, 11 worried, 12 frightened Does he play
6 twenty to six, 7 twenty-five past two,
ONOonh WwW
HW
PaOrParwarayp
Large, please.
=O0MNAM
2 GRAMMAR 2 VOCABULARY To have here or take away?
To take away.
a 2 Let's stop here. a architect, builder, chef, cleaner, dentist,
Anything else?
3 Let's sit here. doctor, engineer, guide, lawyer,
No thanks. How much is that?
4 Let's not eat here. manager, model, pilot, soldier, teacher,
That's £3.65, please.
5 Let's go there. waiter, vet
Sorry, how much?
6 Let's open the window. b 2 taxi driver, 3 factory worker, £3.65. Thank you. And your
b 3 Answer, 4 Stop, 5 Don't do, 6 Turn off, 4 receptionist, 5 flight attendant, change.
7 Don't read, 8 Don't cross 6 accountant, 7 hairdresser, 8 footballer, 12 B Thanks.
Let's go to a restaurant. 9 shop assistant
b 2 Can |, 3 or double, 4 take away,
NOOO WwW
Close the door. ¢ 2drive, 3 earn, 4 wear, 5 speak, 6 travel, 5 have here, 6 is that, 7 how much,
Let's go on holiday. 7 work, 8 have, 9 earn, 10 work 8 your change
Have a drink. d ajournalist 2, a nurse 3, a police officer 1
Let's go home. 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH
e 2an, 3 for, 4 unemployed, 5 a, 6 retired,
a 2 Would you like something to drink?
3 PRONUNCIATION 7 in
Talk to you later.
f Students’ own answers
RW
a 2 Turn off, 3 Let's ask, 4 Don't open, Is this your first time in the UK?
5 Let's eat, 6 Don't sit on g Students’ own answers Would you like something to drink?
o
BWH
a
He can't swim.
WH
2c¢,3b,4a,5a,6a,7b,8c¢,9a,10b a in the winter, the afternoon,1984
He can cook.
on Monday, Saturday evening,
Can you paint?
Gh 21st August
BWNHM
at night, the weekend, Christmas Can you swim?
1 GRAMMAR Can you cook?
b 2in,3 at, 4 at, 5 in, 6 on, 7 at, 8 at, 9 to,
a Do you know Barbara's sister? 10 in 3 PRONUNCIATION
OnNaonswWh
Tim's wife is Russian. c 2at,3to,40n, 5 in, 6 at, 7 at, 8 In, b 1 A Can you speak German?
| work in my father’s shop. 9 on, 10 in B Yes, | can. ¥
The Volvo is my parents’ car. d Students’ own answers | can't find the keys. /
The children's room is very untidy.
OabRWN
She can sing.
Chris's friends are in Ireland. Where can | buy a newspaper?
Where is the men’s hairdresser? A Can you cook?
b 3A,4B,5B,6A,7A,8B 1 VOCABULARY B No, | can't. “
c¢ 3 Whose, 4 Who's, 5 Who's, 6 Whose, 6 He can’t swim. /
a 2 February, 3 March, 4 April, 5 May,
7 Who's, 8 Whose 6 June, 7 July, 8 August, 9 September
they 10 October, 11 November 5B
BWR
Whose headphones are they? noisy party, 5 argue, 6 play loud music,
6 three times a week 7 cry, 8 make a lot of noise
sunglasses
O
OOBWNHMH
@AnNonbhwn
are arguing
10 stepmother My children are always happy. is /'s barking
husband She takes the dog for a walk three is /'s crying
OmONANHRWNDY
90
ANSWER KEY
¢ 2don't need, 3 is /'s raining, 3 PRONUNCIATION 8 Where is /’s Scott from?
4 are visiting, 5 love, 6 is standing, $ What does Harriet play?
b 2 this, 3 me, 4 these, 5 it, 6 niece
7 isn't looking, 8 is taking, 9 go 10 Where do Gray, Jason, and Chris live?
3 PRONUNCIATION 6B 3 PRONUNCIATION
a 2 Westminster Abbey a 2 journalist, 3 nurse, 4 lunch, 5 summer
Co vent Gar den
1 VOCABULARY
€ 2 | really like it. It's fantastic.
MN HW
ONOOHWPN
ninth, eleventh
Tra fal gar Square eighteenth, twenty-second
Wem bley Sta di um fifteenth, twentieth 1 GRAMMAR
1 the Tow er of Lon don twenty-first, twenty-eighth
a 2 Were, 3 wasn't, 4 were, 5 wasn’t,
twenty-third, twenty-second
6 Were, 7 was, 8 weren't
Practical English thirtieth, thirty-first
b 2 was, 3 Was, 4 wasn't, 5 was, 6 was,
31/10, the thirty-first of October
1 VOCABULARY 7 were, 8 were
OPWNH
1/1, the first of January
2 jacket, 3 jeans, 4 shirt, 5 sweater, 4/7, the fourth of July c 2 Is, isn’t, was, ‘s / is
6 trousers, 7 T-shirt, 8 skirt 14/2, the fourteenth of February 3 are, were
4 ‘s / is, was, were
2 BUYING CLOTHES 2 PRONUNCIATION 5 was, was
a 2size, 3 medium, 4 large, 5 try, a 2a,3a,4b6,5a,6b6,7b,8a d Students’ own answers
6 changing, 7 Thank, 8 much
3 GRAMMAR 2 PRONUNCIATION
b 2 over there, 3 there
a 2 painting, 3 dancing, 4 running, aA Who was Andy Warhol?
c 2That, 3 Those, 4 These
* 5 cooking, 6 swimming, 7 studying, He was an artist.
8 writing, 9 playing
WPWOPAWYPW
3 SOCIAL ENGLISH Was he English?
driving at night No, he wasn’t. He was American.
2 It's so cool! 3 What's wrong? 4 No way!,
doesn't mind sitting in cafés When was he born?
OOONANHKWN
NOUOBWNY
She likes sitting in cafés. He wasn't rich.
2 children, 3 doesn't, 4 brother's, 5 Is, She doesn’t like swimming in the sea. They weren't expensive.
6 Don't stop, 7 usually cycles, on, 8 Who's, She doesn’t mind watching football. Where were you?
x
9 are you going 11-15 Students’ own answers Was she a vet?
¢ 2 the twenty-fifth of December He was wrong.
2 VOCABULARY
He gets up quite early.
2 soldier, 3 have children, 4 easy, 5 run, 3 VOCABULARY
coONonhw
3 PRONUNCIATION They watch a film (on TV). -or actor, director, inventor
They play games together. -ist artist, novelist, pianist, scientist
2 mother, 3 take, 4 hot, 5 hour, 6 lunch -ian musician, politician
They go to bed very late.
4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY d Students’ own answers b 3wasan actor, 4 was a scientist,
5 was a singer, 6 were inventors,
2b,3a,4b,5a,6b,7¢,8b6,9a, 10c
6C 7 was a writer / novelist,
8 were painters / artists
6A 1 VOCABULARY Ge 3 Was Charlotte Bronte a novelist?
1 GRAMMAR a Down: 2 guitar, 3 accordian, 6 bass, Yes, she was.
4 Was Frida Kahlo a pianist?
a 2you, 3 him, 4 her, 5 it, 6 us, 7 you, 7 piano
Across: 4 drums, 5 keyboard, 8 violin, No, she wasn't. She was an artist.
8 them 5 Were J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis
9 saxophone
b 2him, 3 you, 4 them, 5 us, 6 me, 7 you, musicians?
8 her, 9 him, 10 them b 2 guitarist, 3 accordionist, 4 drummer, No, they weren’‘t. They were writers.
5 keyboard player, 6 bass player, Was David Bowie a singer?
¢ 3he, me, 41, them, 5 She, us, 6 We, it, 7 pianist, 8 violinist, 9 saxophonist
7 they, him, 8 |, you Yes, he was.
€ 18,2634, 46,56) 6¢ Were Vivaldi and Bach composers?
d 2her, 3 he, 4 him, 5 them, 6 they, 7 her,
Yes, they were.
8 she 2 GRAMMAR Was Dante Alighieri a politician?
2 VOCABULARY a 2 doesn't, 3 Is, 4 aren't, 5 Do, 6 don't, No, he wasn’t. He was a poet.
7 isn't, 8 Does
a 2d,3e,49,5f,6h,7¢,8a
b 2arrive, 3 desert, 4 comfortable, 5 sells,
b 2do, 3 isn't, 4 don't, 5 aren't, 6 Does, 7B
7 is, 8 doesn't, 9 don't, 10 Are
6 valuable, 7 through, 8 village 1 GRAMMAR
¢ 2 inside, 3 decide, 4 strange, play
WP
ONAonkhWPND
PWN
Did you like your birthday presents? travel
a 2 | wasn’t, 3 Is he, 41 could,
What did your brother study at did they arrive
5 He can’t, 6 Could you, 7 She studies,
university? the weather like
8 We didn't like, 9 Does it finish,
Did your parents arrive last night? What did they do?
10 He spoke, 11 She doesn’t have,
aw
Where did your friends live in Where did they have dinner?
12 Did you feel
Germany? / Where in Germany did Did they have a good time?
your friends live? 3 X all the lights were off, 4 Vv,
d Students’ own answers
7 Did you cry at the end of the film? 5 X we couldn't see who it was,
8 What time did Sandra start work 6 X It was Steven Potter, 7 V,
yesterday? Practical English 8 X we went to his house at 6.00 a.m.,
9 X He didn't want to speak to us, 10 ¥
¢ 2 When did Amy Winehouse die? 1 VOCABULARY
She died in 2011. 3 did you see, 4 did you go,
2 straight, 3 right, 4 past, 5 end, street, 5 Did she like, 6 did, finish,
3 When did Spotify start?
6 corner, 7 bridge, 8 traffic lights 7 did you do, 8 did you leave,
It started in 2008.
4 When did Neil Armstrong walk on 9 Did you go, 10 Did you get,
2 ASKING FOR DIRECTIONS
the moon? 11 did you go
He walked on the moon in 1969.
a 2 Turn left at the traffic lights.
5 When did the satellite Juno arrive at
Is the station near here? 3 VOCABULARY
anon w
Jupiter? Could you say that again? a 2 come, came, 3 drink, drank,
It's at the end of the street. 4 drive, drove, 5 give, gave,
It arrived in 2016.
You can't miss it! 6 know, knew, 7 put, put, 8 sit, sat,
6 When did the first tablets appear?
| don't know exactly where 9 swim, swam, 10 wake, woke,
They appeared in 2002.
7 When did Tim Berners-Lee create the
Can you tell me the way to the 11 win, won, 12 write, wrote
station?
World Wide Web? 2 met, 3 thought, 4 found, 5 bought,
He created it in 1990. b 2 Is the station near here? 6 lost, 7 broke, 8 took, 9 made,
_ 3 | don't know exactly where. 10 could
2 PRONUNCIATION 4 Can you tell me the way to the
2 drove, 3 knew, 4 wanted, 5 watched,
a 2 painted, 3 waited, 4 posted, station?
6 waited, 7 saw, 8 followed, 9 was,
5 started, 6 decided 5 Turn left at the traffic lights
10 stopped, 11 opened, 12 took,
6 Could you say that again
3 VOCABULARY 13 left, 14 had, 15 looked, 16 wasn't,
7 It's at the end of the street.
17 was
a 2 two years ago 8 You can’t miss it!
last month
3 SOCIAL ENGLISH 8B
OoMONoOnhW
yesterday morning
two hours ago a 2could, 3 Maybe, 4 would, 5 nice,
last July 6 there, 7 course, 8 meet 1 VOCABULARY
two weeks ago b what would you like to visit? a Across: 4 mirror, 7 shelf, 9 fridge,
Wh
1 GRAMMAR 2 GRAMMAR
1 GRAMMAR
2 'm working, 3 found, were, a 2 Is there, 3 there isn't, 4 there's,
a 2drank, 3 bought, 4 knew, 5 found,
4 are / 're having, 5 didn’t get, 6 don't like 5 are there, 6 There are, 7 a, 8 there is,
6 thought, 7 took, 8 said, 9 put on 9 any, 10 any, 11 some
b went shopping after work last night VOCABULARY 2 Are there any carpets?
aAnkRWNH
wore jeans yesterday 2 fourteen, 3 fourth, 4 guitarist, 5 weather, 3 There aren't any plants
didn't have dinner at home last night 6 every day, 7 month, 8 have a garden 4 There are some books
bought a lot of things yesterday 5 Are there any glasses
didn’t get up early yesterday PRONUNCIATION 6 There aren't any files
morning 2 three, 3 those, 4 jacket, 5 needed,
7 felt ill yesterday 2 it, 3 There, 4 they, 5 There, 6 There,
6 started 7 there, 8 there, 9 there, 10 They
8 didn’t go out last week
9 didn’t have breakfast yesterday GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 2 There's a sofa under the bike.
10 couldn't come to my party last year 2 first, 3 for, 4 took, 5 back, 6 didn’t, 7 was,
3 There are some boxes on the
¢ 3did you go, 4 did you wear, shelves.
8 her, 9 spoke, 10 weren't
5 did you get, 6 Did you get / take, 4 There's a small table in front of the
sofa.
7 Did you have, 8 Was
SA 5 There's a small carpet on the floor.
2 VOCABULARY
a 2 ferawalk, 3 a-geodtime, 4 a-car,
1 PRONUNCIATION e
6 There's a window in the corner.
Students’ own answers
5 by+train, 6 shopping a 2said, 3 lost, 4 had, 5 bought, 6 drove,
7 could, 8 learned f Students’ own answers
b 2 got, 3 had, 4 went, 5 got, 6 had,
7 went, 8 had, 9 went, 10 had, 11 went, 3 PRONUNCIATION
12 had a 2 stairs, 3 we're, 4 hair
92
ANSWER KEY
9B 2 GRAMMAR
8C a cheaper, colder, higher
1 GRAMMAR 1 VOCABULARY sadder, thinner, wetter
PWN
a 2 There weren't any chairs. a 2 box, 3 carton, 4 tin, 5 packet, 6 can, dirtier, drier, hungrier
3 Was there a dishwasher? 7 bottle more beautiful, more difficult,
4 There were some cupboards. more comfortable
b 2 box, 3 jar, 4 packet, 5 bottle, 6 tin,
5 Were there any glasses? further, better
Ww
7 carton
6 There wasn't a table. is bigger than China
¢ 2 packet, nuts, 3 carton, milk,
ONAOOAhWNH
b 2 were, 3 was, 4 wasn’t, 5 were, 6 was, is drier than Manchester
4 can, Coke/cola, 5 box, cakes,
7 was, 8 weren't, 9 were is shorter than January
6 bottle, oil, 7 tin, peas
is safer than skiing
¢ 2 there weren't, 3 Was there,
2 PRONUNCIATION are worse than Fridays
4 there wasn’t, 5 there wasn’t,
is colder than Spain
6 Was there, 7 there weren't, b 2salt, 3 shopping, 4 centre is harder to learn than Spanish
8 Were there, 9 there were
3 GRAMMAR drier than Istanbul
WNH
2 VOCABULARY a 3vV,4X alittle milk, 5 X None, is more expensive than the women’s
a 2 next to, 3 in front of, 4 on, 5 under, 6 Xa few biscuits, 7 X We don’t watch
6 between, 7 opposite, 8 over, 9 behind eat many snacks, 8 ¥ 4 is bigger than the townhouse
5 Lamborghini is faster than the
b 2next to, 3 opposite, 4 behind, 5 under, How much, a lot of sugar in her tea
anbkwhd Mercedes
6 between, 7 in front of, 8 on, 9 above How many, many biscuits
How many, quite a lot of sweets d Students’ own answers
c¢ 2 from...to, 3 into, 4 through, 5 out of,
How much, much exercise
6 up 3 PRONUNCIATION
How many, any (cups of) coffee
d 3 there weren't any shelves or a 2/is shorter than, 3 is dirtier than,
cupboards How many calories are there in a
NO
7 coffee, 10 milk
OnNAOnOhWNH
more beautiful, the most beautiful 4 's going to eat out 6 loudly, 7 patiently, 8 politely,
more tired, the most tired 5 He isn’t going to visit different places. 9 seriously
better, the best 6 aren't going to go on holiday with b 2 beautifully, 3 calmly, 4 fluently,
worse, the worst : friends
CO
eB ‘heel
The smallest, Australia ey aren't going to eat out. n
The most expensive, Singapore 10 — are going to visit different : ie
The largest, Russia places: ‘ ;
The most populated, Shanghai 11-15 Students’ own answers
ANA
: ae ae
The wettest, India 4 7 He's speaking politely.
c 1 What to see, 2 What to do, : 0c 8 It's singing beautifully.
3 Where = shop 4 VOCABULARY aes
d Students’ own answers i} on
a 2 meet, 3 travel, 4 get, 5 fall, 6 get,
3 PRONUNCIATION 7 become, 8 get, 9 have, 10 move 1 GRAMMAR
a 2highest, 3 healthiest, 4 prettiest, b 2 travel to different countries a 2tosell, 3 to call, 4 to put, 5 to arrive,
5 most difficult, 6 most polluted, 3 have a surprise 6 to get, 7 to buy, 8 to speak
7 most attractive, 8 most intelligent 4 meet somebody new ,
5 get a lot of money b 3 to buy, 4 to go, 5 cooking, 6 to have,
10B 6 move house 7 to read, 8 playin
pen ee
7 become famous ¢ 2.want to go, 3 loves buying,
1 GRAMMAR 8 get married 4 hopes to become, 5 need to get up,
; : 9 be lucky 6 try to be, 7 ‘d like to watch,
a 2 She's going to study 10. fall in love 8 hates driving
3 We're going to drive d 2 Would like to clin tain?
4. {'m going to: give 2 PRONUNCIATION ould you like to climb a mountain?
5 They're going to order 3 We'd like to go to Canada.
® Hesaeeaie ree: a 3$,4D,5D,6S,7D,8S 4 I'd like to learn to fly a plane.
/ : 2 GRAMMAR 5 She wouldn't like to do karaoke.
b 2 We're going to show 6 Would they like to get married next
3 They're going to have a 3V,4X Paul is going to have, year?
4 Are you going to stay 5 X You're going to fall, 6%, 7 X You
5 They aren't going to visit are not / aren't going to remember, 2 PRONUNCIATION
6 Are they going to see 8 ¥, 9 X they're going to be, 10 X is he a 1 planning to drive to, 2 hope to see,
7 He's going to meet going to do 3 wants to know, 4 promised to be,
: - ec b 2 he’s /he is going to be 5 forgot to turn off, 6 remember to buy
10 Is David going torge _ one pee a 3 VOCABULARY
ul ids ie = a 5 it's / itis going to close a 29,3h,4c,5a,6e,7b,8d
: ; 6 We aren't / are not going to win b 2need, 3 forget, 4 promise, 5 try,
¢ 2 am/'m going to travel 7 You're going to enjoy 6 decide, 7 leave, 8 hope
43 are you going
am/‘m to stay
not going to stay 8 it's / it is going to rain
¢
. oe
2 Which places do you want to visit?
5 am/‘m going to rent c 2 have a SUrpnise 3 When do you hope to retire?
6 am/'m going to have 3 He's going to get a lot of money. 4 What do you sometimes forget to
7 le, going ieee 4 He's going to become famous. take on holiday?
8 is/'s going to drive 5 She S-ojng to: get married. 5 What do you need to buy this week?
9 are / ‘re going to spend 6 They re going to travel to different 6 When do you try to do English
countries. homework?
94
ANSWER KEY
d Students’ own answers
12A 2 VOCABULARY
a 2did, done, 3 ate, eaten, 4 got, got,
11C 1 GRAMMAR 5 had, had, 6 lost, lost, 7 met, met,
a 2 hasn't, 3 Have, 4 has, 5 haven't, 6 Has, 8 spoke, spoken, 9 sang, sung,
1 VOCABULARY 7 haven't, 8 have 10 won, won
a 2 app, 3 attachments, 4 broadband, 2 My brother has decided to get a 2 had, 3 lost, 4 met, 5 sung, 6 done,
b
5 tweet, 6 log in, 7 search new job. 7 spoken, 8 been, 9 won, 10 got
b 2avidee, 3 abook, 4 a-phone-calt, | haven't studied for the exam. 2 taken a selfie
OnNon Ww
5 ar-app, 6 atweet They've seen the film, you take a selfie
c 2Skyped, 3 posted, 4 sent, 5 shared, He hasn't answered my email. 3 you ever eaten Japanese food
6 uploaded, 7 logged in, 8 searched Have you called your brother? did you eat
I've finished the first series. 4 Have you ever won any money?
2 GRAMMAR Have they posted their holiday did you win
a 2bed, 3 dinner, 4 romantic films, photos on Facebook? 5 Have you ever got lost?
5 the shoes, 6 The hamburgers, 2 have / ‘ve read, 3 have you read, did you get lost
7 the moon, 8 the nicest, 9 Vegetarians, 4 Have you seen, 5 has seen, 6 Have you ever met a famous sports
10 bus 6 | haven't read, 8 | have / I've heard person?
did you meet
b 21'man engineer. 3 In the fridge.
2 PRONUNCIATION d Students’ own answers
4 An identity card. 5 Twice a week. 1
6 Fhe Rock music. 7 By @ car. a ‘ve read the book
zZ haven‘t watched 3 PRONUNCIATION
8 On the internet.
3 ‘ve never travelled a 2 found, 3 heard, 4 got, 5 read, 6 lost
c 3the,4-,5
the, 6-,7 the, 8- 4 Has he finished
d 2the,3-,4-,5-,6-,7 the, 8-, 5 Have you decided
9 the, 10-, 11 the 12-13-, 14- . 6 hasn't passed
e Students’ own answers A Have you read The Hunger Games? 1 GRAMMAR
B No, | haven't. a 2 Are you, 3 What does, 4 What kind,
3 PRONUNCIATION A Have you seen the films? 5 Can you, 6 Why is / Why's, 7 Is it,
a 3S) 4D,/5S,6D,7S,8D B Yes, | have. I've seen all of them. 8 How many, 9 What film, 10 Did you,
11 Whose phone, 12 Where were,
3 VOCABULARY
Practical English 13 Is there, 14 Was there, 15 When are,
a 2 fell, fallen, 3 gave, given, 16 Have you
1 VOCABULARY 4 heard, heard, 5 left, left, 6 read, read,
2 His, 3 Don't, 4 in, 5 that, 6 can't,
7 saw, seen, 8 told, told
a 2coach, 3 tram, 4 bus, 5 plane, 6 train 7 him, 8 flying, 9 any, 10 were,
b 2rank, 3 tip, 4 check, 5 departure, 2 left, 3 bought, 4 read, 5 seen, 6 given, 11 any / much, 12 older, 13 most,
6 gate, 7 station, 8 ticket, 9 platform, 7 heard, 8 told 14 well, 15 an
10 coach, 11 stop, 12 driver 2 left a bag in the cinema, hasn't 2 takes, 3 Did, see, 4 aren't going to
3 she bought a film on DVD, she hasn't come, 5 Have, been, 6 Is, going to
2 GETTING TO THE AIRPORT 4 Has she fallen asleep during a film? learn, 7 don't eat, 8 are / ‘re going
2 To St Pancras station. Yes, she has. to see, 9 Have, met, 10 cooked,
3 Now, please. 5 they met a famous person? 11 do, go, 12 is playing, 13 didn't walk,
4 How much is it? No, they haven't. 14 have / 've, read
5 And could | have a receipt? 6 Have they left a bag in the cinema?
6 Could | have a ticket to Luton Airport, Yes, they have. 2 VOCABULARY
please? 7 Have they bought a film on DVD? a 2Asia, 3 awful, 4 cooker, 5 brother,
7 Single, please. Yes, they have. 6 spring, 7 kitchen, 8 strawberries,
8 Standard, please. 8 Have they fallen asleep during a film? 9 bridge
9 Can | pay by credit card? No, they haven't.
2 thirty, 3 Wednesday, 4 third,
9-12 Students’ own answers
3 SOCIAL ENGLISH 5 evening, 6 three times, 7 winter,
8 August, 9 hour, 10 month
2 Thank you so much. 3 | can’t believe it!
4 I'm so happy. 5 Have a good journey.
12B 2 do, 3 say, 4 have, 5 go, 6 take,
4 GRAMMAR 7 make, 8 get, 9 wear 10 use
Can you remember...? 1-11 a 3(We went 2 doaen't, 3 in, 4-4,5:is, 6 to, 7 his,
8 didn't, 9 went, 10 her, 11 than 12 best
4 Has Jessie gone out
1 GRAMMAR 5 Where's she gone? 3 PRONUNCIATION
Printed in China
This book is printed on paper from certified and well-managed sources
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Back cover photograph: Oxford University Press building/David Fisher
The authors would like to thank all the teachers and students round the world whose
feedback has helped us to shape English File.
The authors would also like to thank: all those at Oxford University Press (both
in Oxford and around the world) and the design team who have contributed
their skills and ideas to producing this course.
Finally very special thanks from Clive to Maria Angeles, Lucia, and Eric, and from
Christina to Cristina, for all their support and encouragement. Christina would also like
to thank her children Joaquin, Marco, and Krysia for their constant inspiration.
The publisher would like to thank the following for their kind permission to reproduce
photographs: Alamy pp.16 (doctor consultation/MBI, woman with dog/
Wallybird), 21 (journalist/dmac, police officer/Janine Wiedel Photolibrary),
25 (Paul Gregg/Travel Destinations), 32 (9/tarczas), 34 (6/Janine Wiedel
Photolibrary, 8/Westend61 GmbH), 44 (Jimi Hendrix/Pictorial Press Ltd, Dave
Grohl/James Linsell-Clark, Louis Armstrong/Pictorial Press Ltd), 47 (Andy
Warhol/Andrew Unangst, Burton and Taylor/Everett Collection Inc), 49 (4/
Cultura Creative (RF)), 58 (Reuters), 62 (1/Daniel Draghici, 2/studiomode, 6/
Helen Sessions), 68 (7/Barry Diomede), 70 (Russell Hart), 76 (1/Tommaso
Altamura), 76 (4/Robert Kneschke), 87 (Mr Holmes poster/Photo 12); Getty
Images pp.15 (3), 16 (couple in car/Tooga), 20 (actor/VisitBritain/Britain on
View), 32 (6/Marc Romanelli), 39, 44 (Elton John/Jo Hale), 46 (‘Self Portrait
in a Straw Hat’, c1782 Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun), 49 (2/David S. Allee),
59, 65 (men’s watch), 68 (5); Oxford University Press pp.9 (4, 7), 10 (cola, tea,
water), 12 (all), 15 (2, 6), 18 (all), 19 (Catrin), 20 (nurse), 26 (all), 28 (Helen,
Rupert), 31 (Becky), 32 (1-5, 7, 8), 34 (2, 4), 38 (all), 42 (2, 4, 5), 44 (all ex 1a),
49 (5), 60 (chicken, jam, chips, coffee, milk), 61 (2, 5, 7), 67 (all), 68 (1, 4), 69,
71 (all), 73 (1, 3, 4, 6), 76 (2, 5, 7), 79, 83 (Corina and Neil), 85; Shutterstock
pp-5, 7, 8, 9(1, 2, 3,5, 6, 8), 10 (coffee, beer, hot chocolate), 11 (all), 15 (4,
5, Rob, Rita, Jim), 16 (all ex 1b, hot man, bored students, woman eating),
19 (Ryan, Sarah), 20 (singer), 22, 23, 28 (man stretching, alarm clock), 29,
30, 31 (Matt), 34(1, 3,5, 7), 36, 37, 42 (1, 3, 6, 7-9), 43 (all), 48, 49 (1, 3, 6), 50,
51, 53, 55 (both), 57, 60 (toast, cake, cereal, butter, steak, rice), 61 (1, 3, 4, 6,
8), 62 (3, 4, 5, 7), 65 (women’s watch, jet, train, country house, town house,
Lamborghini, Mercedes, Istanbul, Barcelona), 68 (2, 3, 6, 8), 73 (2, 5), 74, 76 (3,
6, 8), 77, 81, 82 (The Hunger Games 2012/Snap Stills/REX); 83 (Leanne).
With special thanks to: From Carbon p.45/Carl Warren.
Pronunciation chart artwork: by Ellis Nadler
Illustrations by: Bill Brown/Illustration Division pp.4, 5, 12, 13, 17, 27, 33, 35, 38,
40, 41, 54, 56, 58, 59, 63, 72, 75, 84.
The English File Oxford Impact study was conducted in January and February
2018. 299 teachers responded. Oxford Impact is a unique way of evaluating the
impact that educational products and services from Oxford University Press have
on teaching and learning.