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A
B
b nine c three d six e two f ten g eight h four
1 I am not from Spain / I’m not from Spain; No, I’m not
i seven j five
2 You are happy / You’re happy; Are you happy
B 3 Am I from Egypt; Yes, I am
1 f 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 b 6 c
C
PRONUNCIATION 1 I’m 2 I’m 3 I’m 4 Are you 5 I’m not 6 I’m
A
1
4
Spain 2 Japan 3 China / Egypt / Turkey
Egypt / Turkey / China 5 Turkey / China / Egypt
1.2 What’s your job?
6 Italy / Mexico 7 Mexico / Italy 8 Morocco VOCABULARY
9 Australia 10 Argentina A
q c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m m e r r
d o c t o r t y t s f o o t b a l l e r
e n g i n e e r o s h k l p m s b r p e
x n t p m m q k o c a s u v u s p a d c
t m b u i l d e r h r t c b s f h m l e
e f v a n r q r g e d u a t i z o a p p
a s d r n r z r h f y d w s c v t n y t
c j d e s i g n e r d e r u i u o a q i
h o y c t o g s c b e n r o a i g g u o
e p t c p h p k z a m t e a n l r e r n
r a r w r i t e r a u j a c k l a r d i
h c q f i t l k r l s c p c t r p h b s
l t n s h o p a s s i s t a n t h k n t
p o l i c e o f f i c e r c e a e v n m
a r c h i t e c t r r o c t w w r u v e
B WRITING PRACTICE
1 a designer 2 manager 3 receptionist 4 a teacher Model answer
5 students 6 writer
First name: Karen
GRAMMAR Last name: Stewart
Home (city, country): London, England
A
Job: designer
1 is 2 isn’t 3 It’s 4 he’s 5 it is 6 She’s 7 Is it 8 not
Telephone number: 07700 914532
B Email: [email protected]
1 he isn’t 2 Is it 3 she is 4 He is / He’s 5 It is / It’s
6 Is she
C B
1 Sarah 2 (English) teacher 3 Hamid 4 student 1 my 2 Its 3 Your 4 our 5 her 6 Their 7 His
5 Egypt 6 7 7 10 o’clock / 10 am
C B
1 11 2 14 3 44 4 52 5 67 6 99 Hi, everybody! My name’s Freddy and I’m from Vienna in
Austria. I’m 25 years old and I’m an engineer. My English
GRAMMAR classes are on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. My teacher
A is Mrs Jane Cloud and she’s from Edinburgh in Scotland.
1 your name 2 are you 3 old are you 4 Who is / Who’s I’m a big fan of jazz. My favourite band is The Necks and they’re
5 are their names 6 When are from Australia.
B WRITING PRACTICE
1 Where is John is from? I don’t think he is from England. Model answer
2 I’m Ellen. What’s is your name? Hi, everybody. My name’s Erich and I’m from Berlin in Germany.
3 Jane’s nice. Where are is she from? I’m 19 years old and I’m a student. My English classes are
4 Who’s is your teacher? I have Mr Smith. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and my French classes are on
5 How old are your children are? Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. My English teacher is
6 I love Anna Calvi. Who What is your favourite singer? Mr Peter James and he’s from London. I’m a big fan of African
7 From Where is your English teacher from? music and my favourite musicians are Salif Keita and Malombo.
8 This class looks fun. How old is the teacher is?
C
1 wife’s 2 sons 3 grandparents 4 father 5 mother .4 Functional Language; Write a
3
6 grandmother
social media post
PRONUNCIATION FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
A A
1 mother 2 husband 3 umbrella 4 children 1 long 2 dark 3 short 4 blond 5 glasses
person 6
5 colour
B
B 1 sorry 2 hat 3 are 4 am 5 short 6 brown
1 This is my brother. 7 jacket 8 blue
2 There’s a party to celebrate.
3 My family live here. C
4 Lilly isn’t the oldest person here. a Anna b Sally
5 Sally has got two children.
6 She hasn’t got a husband. WRITING
A
GRAMMAR 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F
A
Conversation 1 B
1 Have 2 got 3 have 4 haven’t 5 have/’ve got
Two sentences which can be joined with but: I’ve got a brother,
too. He isn’t here.
Conversation 2 Rewritten as one sentence: I’ve got a brother, too, but he
1 has got 2 hasn’t 3 Has 4 got 5 hasn’t got 6 has/’s got isn’t here.
Why do we use but?: To join ideas that are different.
Conversation 3
1 have got 2 have 3 have/’ve got 4 haven’t got WRITING PRACTICE
Model answer
B Happy birthday to my colleague Deborah! Here we are at
2 I haven’t not got a sister. work – all the team! It’s Deborah’s 40th birthday today. She’s the
3 B: Yes, I have I’ve got. one with the cake and the big smile. She’s very happy because
4 We haven’t not got an umbrella. it’s her special day. That’s our manager next to her with the
5 Have you have got a big coat? glasses and the grey tie. His name’s Paul. The other man with
6 Marc hasn’t haven’t got a phone. glasses and the stripy tie is our colleague Dan. That’s me with
7 We’ve We’s got a lesson today. the curly hair. Birthdays are great, but now it’s back to work.
8 Sam loves OneRepublic. He’s He have got all their CDs.
B B
a b 1 They work in a hospital.
11 12 1 11 12 1 2 We have lunch together every Friday.
10 2 10 2
3 You don’t start work until eight o’clock in the evening.
9 3 9 3
4 They teach English in Germany.
8 4 8 4
7 5 7 5 5 We get up at six o’clock in the morning.
6 6
6 The children don’t watch TV in the morning.
c d
10
11 12 1
2 10
11 12 1
2
4.2 Every year
9 3 9 3 VOCABULARY
8 4 8 4
7 5 7 5
A
6 6
1 March 2 October 3 June 4 May
5 September 6 January
e f
11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2 B
9 3 9 3 1 March 2 winter 3 summer 4 June
8 4 8 4 5 spring 6 summer
7 5 7 5
6 6
C
g h 1 summer 2 August 3 autumn 4 October 5 winter
11 12 1 11 12 1 6 February 7 spring 8
April
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3 GRAMMAR
8 4 8 4
7 5 7 5
A
6 6
1 b 2 c 3 a 4 c 5 b 6 c 7 a 8 b 9 c 10 c
i j B
11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2 1 do you
9 3 9 3 2 you work
8 4 8 4 3 do you get up
7 5 7 5 4 they go to bed
6 6
5 do you
6 you have
GRAMMAR
A
PRONUNCIATION
2 live 3 go 4 don’t go 5 finish 6 don’t read B
7 don’t go 8 don’t live 1, 3, 4, 6, 8
B
1 We relax in the evenings. 4.3 Reading; Listening
2 I don’t live in a lighthouse. READING
3 You work in a school. A
4 We don’t play games on the computer. cold
5 I don’t go out on Mondays.
6 They don’t talk about work. C
7 We finish work at six thirty. 1 a 2 a 3 b 4 b 5 a
8 They don’t get up early on Sundays.
LISTENING
PRONUNCIATION A
A Picture b
1 I get up at seven o’clock.
2 I have breakfast at home. B
3 I go to work at eight in the morning. 1 on the radio 2 daily routines 3 has got
4 I finish work at six thirty.
C
5 I don’t go out in the evenings – I read or watch TV.
1 Madrid 2 Portuguese 3 5/five 4 breakfast
6 I go to bed at 11 o’clock.
5 finish 6
bed
PRONUNCIATION B
1 it 2 her 3 They 4 we 5 them
A
1 Sheeats a lot of salad. WRITING PRACTICE
2 Ioften have eggs for breakfast.
B
3 Theoranges are nice.
Model answer
4 What does heeat for breakfast?
I often come home at the weekend because I love it when
5 Teais my favourite drink.
all the family is together and we have a big meal. Sometimes
6 Weoften eat at home.
I cook, but usually my mother cooks our Sunday lunch. Today,
7 Healways drinks coffee before work.
there is chicken with potatoes and some vegetables. We all
C help – my father and my brother and two sisters – and I usually
Tea or coffee? > I want to be an actor > Three eggs > She eats a bring something. Today, it’s a cake and ice cream for dessert.
lot of sweets. > the end > Me and you Sunday lunch with my family is my favourite meal.
B
8
r e s t a u r a n 9
t
1 b 2 b 3 a t f t h
C é i e
1 bread and jam o a
2 plays
n t
3 blue
4 hat r
5 pasta 10
m u s e u m
6 doesn’t have
7 one hour / an hour / 1 hour
8 four o’clock / 4.00 / 4 / 4 o’clock B
1 station 2 park 3 café 4 gallery 5 restaurant
B
6.2 Choosing a home
1 I’d like a ticket to York, please. VOCABULARY
2 What time does it leave? Furniture and rooms
3 How long does it take? a kitchen b bathroom c living room
4 How much is a return ticket?
1 cooker 2 fridge 3 shower 4 mirror 5 toilet 6 rug
WRITING 7 coffee table 8 sofa
A Prepositions of place
1 an office 2 usually 3 Her colleagues eat 4 sometimes 1 in 2 under 3 on 4 on 5 in
PRONUNCIATION B
interesting boring
A
good bad
1 a 2 a 3 b 4 b 5 a 6 c
old young
C difficult easy
1 can 2 can’t 3 can’t 4 can’t 5 can 6 can long short
VOCABULARY C
1 a 2 b 3 b 4 a 5 a 6 a
A
Make: a cake; an omelette D
Play: tennis; the guitar; the piano 1 talented 2 young 3 amazing 4 terrible
Ride: a bicycle; a horse 5 interesting 6 boring
Speak: Chinese; French; Spanish
GRAMMAR
B A
1 ski 2 paint 3 speak 4 ride 5 dance 6 cook 1 sister’s friend 2 brothers’ 3 Marcus’s 4 parents’
7 make 8 sing 5 Harry’s 6 colleague’s 7 manager’s office 8 Danny’s
C B
1 paint 2 sing 3 drive 4 plays 5 rides 6 speak 1 son’s 2 Dina’s 3 She’s 4 name’s 5 parents’
7 do 8 juggle 6 daughters’ 7 sofa’s 8 Olly’s
w f g n i r p p d o a r s h o r t a s p
s v a a w w u f e l x a i a s e e r p e
e t i n t e r e s t i n g u g a d e e f
r i e e r b b n f j z a e i f p q e a f
s i g r e a t m b y a i e m g u u d s s
y m n e a a b s c m c n g o o d s t y o
o l k s t y u i a d d m s n f p o g y i
u y u s s r r p s i e o x n s i o x t i
n e d o o l d p c f r s b e e i e j s n
g m i g l l e a t f h d o r e r l m t g
i n t f a w f w h i m h r p o e o n b b
n e r h e i l n m c e j i s p p n f v a
g a w f u l t n i u r k n e y n g q e d
n n m h u t r a f l b r g t t a h a i d
d i f n m w a v k t e d o p q s s z e r
C
8.1 What’s he doing?
1 one week 2 difficult 3 ride 4 can’t 5 safe 6 every year GRAMMAR
A
LISTENING
1 doing 2 living 3 getting 4 watching 5 sitting
A 6 having 7 talking 8 meeting 9 going 10 working
1 English and French 2 English 3 Spanish 11 taking 12 leaving
4 French and Arabic
B
B 2 They’re playing tennis. They aren’t playing football.
1 three 2 four 3 We’re waiting at the station.
4 You aren’t / You’re not listening to me.
C
5 I’m having a rest.
1 e 2 f 3 a 4 c 5 b 6 d
6 She’s drinking a coffee.
C
7.4 Functional Language; Write a 1 I am 2 he isn’t 3
we are 4 they aren’t / they’re not
competition entry 5 she is 6 I’m not 7 they are 8 it isn’t
FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE D
A 2 Who are you talking to?
1 Hello, is that Mark’s Hair? 3 Where are you waiting for Jim?
2 I’d like to book an appointment, please. 4 When is she meeting her friend?
3 Do you have time today? 5 Why are you going home?
4 Is two o’clock OK? 6 What is he reading?
B E
1 b 2 a 1 ’m not working 2 ’m cooking 3 are shopping
4 ’re looking 5 ’s doing 6 ’s also listening 7 ’s singing
C 8 ’s not / isn’t raining
1 can 2 I’d like 3
Yes, of course. 4 would you like
5 Do you have 6 fine 7 would you like 8 Is 11.30 OK VOCABULARY
WRITING A
1 going 2 meeting 3 take 4 looking 5 having
A 6 watch 7 reading 8
talk
1 She’s 22. 2 She’s from Egypt.
3 speak languages; play music; cook. B
1 meet 2 looking 3 take 4 have 5 reading 6 watch
B 7 go 8 talk
1 speak 2 play 3 drums 4 meals 5 food
PRONUNCIATION
C
I’m Leila and I’m from Egypt. My father is Egyptian and my A
mother is Italian. I can speak Arabic, Italian and English. I really 1 watch 2 talking 3 take 4 play 5 washes 6 falling
love music. I can sing and play the guitar, violin and drums. 7 call 8 staying 9 catch
I like to cook as well. I can cook amazing meals from different
B
parts of the world. My favourite food is Italian, but I like
/æ/ catch
Spanish, Mexican, Lebanese and Chinese, too.
/eɪ/ take; play; staying
/ɔ:/ talking; falling; call
/ɒ/ watch; washes
8.2 The grey coat Final difference the speakers do not find: Picture 1 – the man
sitting on the bench is not looking at his phone, Picture 2 – he’s
VOCABULARY looking at his phone.
A
1 cap 2 T-shirt 3 shorts 4 trainers 5 hat 6 dress 8.4 Functional Language; Write a
7 shoes 8 socks
short message
B FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
1 b 2 a 3 b 4 b 5 a 6 b 7 a 8 b 9 b 10 b
A
C 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T
2 shorts 3 dress 4 skirt 5 shirt
B
PRONUNCIATION 1 How much is it? 2 We’ve got lots of them.
3 What colour would you like? 4 She’s looking for a T-shirt.
A
5 Can I help you?
1 c 2 b 3 d 4 a
C
C
1 Can I help you
eat > TV > meet > pizza > team
2 she’s looking for a T-shirt
D 3 We’ve got lots of them
four > short > warm > autumn > fall 4 what colour would you like
5 How much is it
GRAMMAR
WRITING
A
1 new green 2 long blue 3 short grey 4 long yellow A
5 new white 6 old grey 7 big blue 8 great old 2 He’s with Tessa and Gerry.
3 Tessa is waiting for Olly.
B 4 Jasmine is studying.
1 ✗ 2 ✓ 3 ✗ 4 ✓ 5 ✗ 6 ✗ 7 ✗ 8 ✓
B
8.3 Reading; Listening 1 too 2 too 3 also 4 Also
C B
Model answer 2 Was she a great artist?
Differences: Picture 1 – woman reading a newspaper, 3 Were her paintings popular at first?
Picture 2 – woman reading a book. Picture 1 – two boys playing 4 Were they too modern?
football, Picture 2 – a boy and a girl playing football. 5 Were they popular later?
Picture 1 – big black dog, Picture 2 – small black and white 6 Were her paintings pictures of herself?
dog. Picture 1 – woman with short brown hair, Picture 2 – woman
VOCABULARY
with long brown hair. Picture 1 – sunshine, Picture 2 – no
sunshine. Picture 1– woman with green trainers, A
Picture 2 – woman with white trainers. 1 thirtieth 2 nineteen 3 twentieth 4 twenty-first 5 first
B B
1 sixteenth 2 nineteen ninety 3 twelfth 1 /d/ 2 /t/ 3 /ɪd/ 4 /ɪd/ 5 /d/ 6 /t/
4 two thousand and two 5 nineteen oh/o nine
6 seventh; eighth 7 fifteen sixty-four
9.3 Reading; Listening
PRONUNCIATION READING
A
A
1 ✓
education
2 Was he a painter?
3 Where was she born? B
4 ✓ a 3 b 1 c 2
5 ✓
6 What year was he born? C
7 Was she OK in the lesson? 1 Kakenya Ntaiya 2 Kenya 3 1978
8 ✓ 4 school for girls (in her village)
D
9.2 Voices from the past 1 hero 2 worked 3 studied 4 only for girls 5 the future
VOCABULARY
LISTENING
A
1 study; design 2 receive; help 3 collect; paint A
4 start; travel 3
B B
£400
1
r e 2
c e i v e
C
3
s o
1 b 2 c 3 b 4 a 5 a
4
t r a v e l 5
p
B C
1 received 2 want 3 didn’t look 4 studied
a 6 b 2 c 5 d 4 e 1 f 3
5 started 6
study 7 cried 8 designed
WRITING PRACTICE
C
1 started 2 didn’t watch 3 collected 4 travelled B
5 didn’t paint 6 didn’t talk 7 wanted 8 discovered Model answer
9 didn’t phone 10 received Louis Armstrong was born in New Orleans in 1901. He was a
jazz musician who played the trumpet and sang. He also acted
PRONUNCIATION in films. He made jazz popular. One famous song of his that
A everybody knows is ‘What a wonderful world’.
1 decided 2 designed 3 helped 4 collected
cried 6 wanted
5
B n
2 I wore jeans and a T-shirt yesterday. 4
p 5
g o t
3 I made a lot of phone calls last week.
4 They didn’t have breakfast at home this morning. a e
5 She wrote a lot of emails yesterday.
6 You didn’t send many text messages yesterday.
6
f i n i s h e d
7 He took a lot of photographs on holiday last summer. s
8 You bought a lot of new shoes last week!
9 I didn’t see you yesterday. 7
m e t
10 He gave her flowers last Saturday!
d
C
1 wore 2 chose 3 made 4 have 5 bought 6 sell B
1 wrote 2 won 3 drove 4 belonged 5 passed
VOCABULARY 6 met 7 got 8 finished
A GRAMMAR
In: 2002; 1986; the 1990s; the past
A
Ago: 20 years; a couple of minutes; two weeks; 100 years
1 When did they get married?
Last: year; week; Tuesday
2 Did they get married in the spring?
B 3 Where did the wedding take place?
1 I had dinner with my wife last Friday. 4 What time did it start?
2 The manager left an hour ago. 5 How many people did they invite?
3 The company started in 2018. 6 Why did they take this picture?
4 We didn’t work last week. 7 Who did they ask to take it?
5 Someone made this snake in the 15th century. 8 Did they have an amazing day?
6 These people lived a long time ago.
B
7 I found this job last year.
1 he didn’t 2 she did 3 they didn’t 4 it did 5 I didn’t
8 60 years ago, life was very different.
C
C
2 How many emails did you send yesterday?
1 I went there before two years ago.
3 What did you finish last week?
2 We had a meeting on last Friday.
4 When did your mother give you this ring?
3 They found the coins the last year.
5 Why did you leave the cinema?
4 In the past, there were trains, but not many cars.
6 When did the train arrive?
5 I spoke to Jim an hour ago before.
7 Who did you phone last night?
6 We had no work last the past week.
8 What did you buy yesterday?
7 You missed the lesson the last Tuesday.
9 Why did you go home?
8 We met five years ago past.
10 How many paintings did they sell?
PRONUNCIATION PRONUNCIATION
A A
1 a 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 b 6 a 1 ride 2 sent 3 said 4 coat 5 built 6 spent
C
GRAMMAR
1 for thousands of years 2 big and small A
3 time and distance 4 in towers 5 1900s 1 a 2 c 3 b 4 a 5 b 6 c
LISTENING B
1 We enjoy playing tennis.
A
2 Do you enjoy going to the theatre?
museum
3 I don’t like watching TV.
B 4 I hate staying in at the weekend.
1 Yes, he did. 2 No, he didn’t. 3 Yes, she does. 5 Does he like spending time alone?
6 They don’t enjoy going to concerts.
C
1 London 2 in 1852 3 art and design 4 salt 5 necklace PRONUNCIATION
6 didn’t 7
his favourite animals 8 India A
1 chatting 2 going 3 talking 4 listening 5 seeing
10.4 Functional Language; Write a B
paragraph about a past event 1 ran 2 sing 3 sung 4 king
FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
A 11.2 Super fans
1 d 2 c 3 e 4 g 5 b GRAMMAR
B A
1 terrible 2
sounds 3 talking 4 shame 5 amazing 1 them 2 me 3 her 4 it 5 us 6 them
6 watched 7 nice 8 enjoyed you 8
7 him
WRITING B
1 He’s a great footballer and I love watching him he play.
A
2 Jane likes concerts, but I don’t like going to them they.
1 F 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T
3 She’s a great jazz musician and I like her she a lot.
B 4 I watched a rugby match, but I didn’t understand it him.
1 After 2 Then 3 Later 4 next 5 later 5 Our son often gives us we pictures he draws at school.
6 Yes, I know Steve – I sometimes play tennis with him he.
WRITING PRACTICE 7 I don’t like the way that big dog is looking at me I!
B 8 We love the theatre – would you like to come with
us we some time?
Model answer
Last Saturday, it was nice and sunny, so I went for a walk on C
the beach. After half an hour, I decided to go back home. Then 1 it 2 me 3 us 4 them 5 him 6 her 7 you 8 it
I saw something in the water. It was a necklace and it looked
very expensive. I wasn’t sure what to do with it. Then I decided VOCABULARY
to put an advert in the local newspaper. ‘Found. One beautiful A
necklace. At Golden Beach.’ The next day, a man came to my 1 comedy; the other words are types of music
house and said it was his wife’s necklace. He was very happy 2 stadium; the other words are sports
to get it back. Later that day, we all went to a nice restaurant 3 concert; the other words are people
to celebrate. 4 cinema; the other words are people
5 classical; the other words are types of film
11.1 In or out? 6 actor; the other words are things
VOCABULARY B
A 1 concerts 2 classical 3 stadium 4 cinema
1 go 2 get 3 listen 4 watch 5 go 6 spend 5 comedy 6 actors
PRONUNCIATION WRITING
A A
1 /ʊ/ 2 /u:/ 3 /ʊ/ 4 /u:/ 5 /ʊ/ 6 /u:/ 1 takes pictures; holiday
2 alone; flat
B 3 doesn’t have; likes
/ʊ/ book; took 4 enjoys
/u:/ food; school; shoe; true; two; you
B
C 1 a 2 b 3 b 4 c
1 I played tennis last Tuesday. /u:/
2 Stop pushing me! /ʊ/ WRITING PRACTICE
3 Look at the rainbow! It’s amazing. /ʊ/
B
4 I bought a new T-shirt yesterday. /u:/
5 I really like listening to rock music. /u:/ Model answer
6 I can’t carry this glass – it’s too full! /ʊ/ She’s a writer for a fashion magazine, so she often travels to
7 You should eat more fruit! /u:/ other countries to see fashion shows. It’s a fantastic job and
8 I can’t run at the moment, I’ve hurt my foot. /ʊ/ she meets interesting people. She lives with her husband and
two children in a house near the sea. They’re all football fans,
but she doesn’t like football at all, so when they are watching
11.3 Reading; Listening a match she takes their two dogs for a walk. She likes water
B sports, and when it isn’t too cold, she goes swimming in
Possible answer the sea. She also designs clothes and she wants to be a
Yes, he did. He thinks it is a good place to relax and study or fashion designer.
work, play the piano or spend time with friends. He also likes it
because it is different.
12.1 Journeys
C VOCABULARY
1 with friends 2 likes 3 free 4 food 5 can 6 One; was
A
LISTENING 1 taxi 2 airport 3 plane 4 euros 5 passports 6 bag
7 traffic 8 train 9 foot 1 0 luggage
A
b B
1 ticket 2 trams 3 credit 4 money 5 luggage 6 bike
B
concert: Stevie ✓, Ashley ✓, Molly ✗ C
sports event: Stevie ✗, Ashley ✗, Molly ✓ 1 taxi 2 airport 3 luggage 4 traffic 5 tickets
film night: Stevie ✓, Ashley ✓, Molly ✓ 6 credit card 7 money 8 passport
C PRONUNCIATION
1 music club 2 work 3 winter 4 everybody enjoys
A
1 plane 2 class 3 station 4 blue 5 green 6 crisps
11.4 Functional Language; Write a
personal profile GRAMMAR
FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A
1 a 2 a 3 b 4 b 5 b 6 a 7 a 8 a 9 b 10 a
A
1 tomorrow B
2 not to go 1 money; credit cards 2 bottles; water
3 relax 3 homework; exercises 4 food; sandwiches
5 traffic; cars 6 luggage; bags 7 music; songs
B 8 cash; credit cards 9 hours; time 10 food; sandwiches
1 in the afternoon and evening
2 go swimming (at the sports centre or at the beach)
3 It’s too cold. 12.2 A prize holiday
4 going to a classical music concert VOCABULARY
5 No, they don’t.
6 listen to the jazz musicians in the park A
1 camera 2 camping 3 sunglasses 4 skis 5 hotel
C 6 tent 7 beach 8 chalet 9 skiing goggles
1 busy 2 free 3 let’s 4 How 5 don’t 6 sure 10 sightseeing 11 skiing 12 snorkel
7 perfect 8 meet
B B
Types of holiday: beach; camping; sightseeing; skiing 1 hot place 2 by plane
Places to stay: chalet; hotel; tent
Things you need by the sea: camera; snorkel; sunglasses C
Things you need in the mountains: camera; skiing goggles; 1 isn’t
skis; sunglasses 2 T-shirts
3 are not
C 4 in the daytime and in the evening
1 guidebook 2 tourists 3 on 4 around 5 from 6 in 5 a jacket
7 with 8 with 9 stove 6 a snorkel
7 Claudia
PRONUNCIATION 8 didn’t forget
A
1 beach 2 win 3 like 4 time 5 ski 6 winner 12.4 Functional Language;
C Write a postcard
1 /ɪ/ 2 /i:/ 3 /aɪ/ 4 /i:/ 5 /aɪ/ 6 /ɪ/ FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
A
GRAMMAR
a so b cool c busy d about e really f idea g think
A
1 Where are you going go on holiday this year? B
2 I’m be driving to Warsaw in the morning. 1 f 2 d 3 a 4 c 5 e 6 g 7 b
3 Judith’s meeting meet Amanda at the train station.
4 I’m going I go on a sightseeing holiday next month – I’m
WRITING
very excited. A
5 We’re leaving leave at five in the morning. (in) Greece
6 The manager isn’t doesn’t working next week.
7 Are you taking take the train to Passau? B
a I got here hear three days ago and I’m Im going home on
8 Is Does your sister going on holiday with you?
Saturday.
B b One week isn’t aren’t long and I can’t cant wait to come
1 N 2 F 3 N 4 F 5 F 6 N 7 N 8 F back again next year yeer.
c It’s Its hot and sunny suny, so I go to the beach beech every
C day and swim.
1 I’m visiting d There are lots of museums musiums in Athens – I went am
2 He’s playing going to the Archaeological Museum yesterday.
3 are you doing
4 is arriving C
5 They aren’t/They’re not working 1 a 2 c 3 d 4 b
6 are you going out
D
1 to the beach 2 hat and snorkel 3 Yes, she did.
12.3 Reading; Listening 4 Yes, she does.