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English File Beginner Student’s Books Answer Keys

1A
Page 5 Exercise 2a

1 l’m Caroline.
2 You’re Harry.

Page 5 Exercise 3a

Page 5 Exercise 3d

1 seven
2 three
3 zero
4 eight
5 nine
6 one
7 four
8 five
9 six
10 two
11 ten

1B
Page 6 Exercise 1a

1 Spain
2 the United States
3 China
4 Brazil
5 Turkey
6 Russia

Page 6 Exercise 2a

A Where’s he from?
B He’s from Mexico.
A Is she from England?
B No, she isn’t. She’s from the USA.
A Is she good?
B Yes, she is. She’s fantastic.

Page 7 Exercise 2d
1
1 he
2 she
3 it

Page 7 Exercise 2e

+ -
He is He isn’t
She is She isn’t
It is It isn’t

Page 7 Exercise 4b

1 b Is she from Egypt?


2 b He’s from Turkey.
3 a Where’s he from?
4 b He’s nice.
5 b Where is he?
Page 7 Exercise 4d

1 He’s from Egypt.


2 She’s from Germany.
3 She isn’t from Japan.
4 Is he from Turkey?
5 He isn’t from England.
6 Is she from Brazil?

Page 7 Exercise 4e

1 It’s from Egypt.


2 He’s from Brazil.
3 He’s from Mexico.
4 She’s from Spain.
5 It’s from England.
6 She’s from Russia.
7 It’s from Japan.
8 It’s from the USA.
9 It’s from China.
10 He’s from Italy.

Practical English Episode 1


Page 8 Exercise 1d

1A
2E
3W
4I
2
5B
6V
7J
8K
9N

Page 8 Exercise 2a

Student What’s libro in English?


Teacher Book.
Student How do you spell it?
Teacher B-O-O-K.

Page 8 Exercise 2c

Teacher Open your books, please. Go to page seven.


Student Sorry, can you repeat that, please?
Teacher Go to page 7.
2
Student Excuse me. How do you spell ‘birthday’?
Teacher B-I-R-T-H-D-A-Y.
3
Student Sorry I’m late.
Teacher That’s OK. Sit down, please.

Page 9 Exercise 3a

1 Rob is from the UK.


2 He’s a journalist.
3 He’s in Poland for work.

Page 9 Exercise 3b

1 Hello
2 Good afternoon.
3 My name’s Rob Walker. I have a reservation.
4 Sorry, what’s your surname?
5 Walker
6 How do you spell it?
7 W-A-L-K-E-R
8 Sorry?
9 W-A-L-K-E-R
10 Thank you. Ok. Mr Walker. You’re in room 321.
11 Thanks.
Page 9 Exercise a

1 Jenny’s from the USA.


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2 Tomorrow is her birthday.
3 ‘Locanda Verde’ is a restaurant.

Page 9 Exercise 4b

Day Tuesday / tomorrow


Name Jenny ZIELINSKI
Table for three people
Time seven (o’clock)

2A
Page 10 Exercise 1a

1 It’s from the UK


2 It’s from Switzerland.
3 It’s from the United States.
4 It’s from Turkey.

Page 10 Exercise 3a

1 We’re Japanese.
2 Are you German?
3 They’re English.

Page 10 Exercise 3b

+ -
We’re = We are We aren’t = We are not
You’re = You are You aren’t = You are not
They’re = They are They aren’t = They are not

Page 11 Exercise 4a

1 They’re from Texas / the United States.


2 No, they aren’t. They’re English / British.
3 Yes, they are.
4 No, they aren’t. They’re on business.
5 Yes, they are.

Page 11 Exercise 4b

1 Excuse me. Are they free?


2 Are you on holiday?
3 We’re on business.
4 Look at the time!
5 We’re late.
6 Have a nice day!
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Page 11 Exercise 5a

1 No, he isn’t. He’s Spanish.


2 No, they aren’t. They’re Japanese.
3 No, it isn’t. It’s Swiss.
4 Yes, she is.

2B
Page 12 Exercise 1a

Name: Adam
Age: 26
Single
Page 12 Exercise 1b

Adam Hi Sally. How are you?


Sally Hello Adam! I’m fine. Oh, this is Amy. She’s a friend from work.
Adam Hi Amy. Nice to meet you.
Amy Hi.

Adam Oh no. Look at the time. I’m sorry, I’m late for work. Nice to meet you, Amy. See you later,
Sally.
Amy Goodbye.
Adam Er, Amy, what’s your phone number?

Page 13 Exercise 2a

1A Where are you from?


B I’m from Dublin.
2A How are you?
B Fine, thanks.
3A Who is he?
B He’s a friend.
4A What’s your name?
B Molly.
5A How old are you?
B 26.
6A What’s your phone number?
B 960 836.

Page 13 Exercise 3a

03069 990 375

Page 13 Exercise 3f
5
1 15
2 97
3 11
4 100
5 40
6 29
7 16
8 62
9 56
10 78
11 34
12 81

Page 13 Exercise 4b

1 13
2 40
3 50
4 16
5 70
6 18
7 19

Page 13 Exercise c4

1 What’s your phone number?


2 What’s your address?
3 How old are you?
4 What’s your email?

Page 13 Exercise 4d

1 020 7946 0415


2 57 King Street
3 Age: 39
4 james160@ukmail.com

1&2 Revise and Check


Page 14

Grammar

1 Are you from Italy?


2 I’m not Lisa. I’m Marisa.
3 Hi, Tom! You’re in my class.
4 A Where are you from?
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B I’m from Russia.
5 A Where’s Gdansk?
B It’s in Poland.
6 A Is John married?
B No, he isn’t.
7 A Is she English?
B No, she’s American.
8 They aren’t Spanish. They’re Mexican.
9 A Are you on holiday?
B No, we’re on business.
10 Ana and Julia are from Recife. They’re Brazilian.
11 A Are Mario and Renata Italian?
B Yes, they’re from Milan.
12 A How old are you?
B I’m 19.
13 A How are you?
B Fine, thanks. And you?
14 A What’s your address?
B It’s 304 High Street.
15 A How do you spell your surname?
B G-A-R-C-I-A

Vocabulary

Page 14 Exercise a

Country Nationality
China Chinese
Turkey Turkish
Switzerland Swiss
the United States American
England English
Egypt Egyptian
Japan Japanese

Page 14 Exercise b

1 zero, one, two


2 five, six, seven
3 eleven, twelve, thirteen
4 nineteen, twenty, twenty-one
5 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
6 Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Page 14 Exercise c

1 Good morning. Open your books, please. Page 19.


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2 A Sorry I’m late.
B OK. Sit down.
3 A What’s the answer to number 10?
B I don’t know.
4 A Excuse me, what’s libro in English?
B Book.
A Can you repeat that, please?
B Yes. Book.
5 A What’s your phone number?
B 029 2018 0583.
A Thanks. What’s your email?
B It’s tom@hotmail.com.

Page 14 Exercise d

1 the board
2 the door
3 a chair
4 a pen

Pronunciation

Page 15 Exercise a

1 Chinese
2 fifty
3 fifteen
4 tomorrow
5 German

Page 15 Exercise b

tree
phone
fish
shower
house

Can you understand this text?

Page 15

First name Surname Age Nationality


Mark Davis 28 American
Bianca Costa 16 Brazilian
Lucas Brauer 40 German

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Can you understand these people?

Page 15

1 Her name is T-E-I-K-O.


2 Leandro is Brazilian.
3 Amanda is 19 years old.
4 Carl’s phone number is 003164543782.
5 The woman’s email address is ariana@yahoo.com.

3A
Page 16 Exercise 1a

1 book
2 laptop
3 phone
4 photo

Page 16 Exercise 2b

9 books and magazines


8 cameras
2 glasses
10 keys (house and car)
7 iPods and MP3 players
5 coats and jackets
4 laptops and tablets
3 mobile phones
1 passports
6 wallets and purses

Page 16 Exercise 2c
1 2 3
a pencil a notebook an umbrella
four pencils three notebooks two umbrellas

Page 17 Exercise 4

1 laptop
2 phones
3 bag
4 passport
5 key

Page 17 Exercise 5a

1 They’re books.
2 They’re wallets.
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3 It’s a watch.
4 They’re keys.
5 They’re credit cards.
6 It’s a brush.
7 It’s a (mobile) phone.
8 They’re pieces of paper.
9 It’s a camera.
10 They’re pens.
11 It’s a laptop.
12 It’s an ID card.

3B
Page 18 Exercise 1a

3 a bag
2 a flag
1 a picture
4 an umbrella

Page 18 Exercise 2a

a key ring (9)

Page 18 Exercise 2b

1 A Excuse me, what are those?


B They’re T-shirts.
A And is that a hat?
B Yes, it is.
A Ah. It’s very nice.

2 A How much are these key rings?


B They’re ten pounds.
A Oh! That’s expensive! I’m sorry. Bye.

3 A Excuse me, miss! Is this your bag?


B Oh, yes, it is. Thank you!
A You’re welcome. A key ring? Only ten pounds.
B OK!

Page 19 Exercise 3a
1 Is this your bag?
2 How much are these key rings?
3 Is that a hat?
4 What are those?

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Page 19 Exercise 3b
here there
singular this that
plural these those

Page 19 Exercise 5a
1 a T-shirt
2 hats
3 umbrellas
4 a picture
5 a bag
6 sunglasses
7 watches
8 a mug
9 a map
10 key rings
11 postcards
12 a flag

Practical English Episode 2


Page 20 Exercise 1b
1 £12.75 H twelve pounds seventy-five
2 €15.99 D fifteen euros ninety-nine
3 $50.19 F fifty dollars and nineteen cents
4 £5.35 C five pounds thirty-five
5 $13.25 A thirteen dollars and twenty-five cents
6 €3.20 G three euros twenty
7 €0.25 J twenty-five cents
8 £1.50 I one pound fifty
9 60p E sixty p
10 $0.80 B eighty cents

Page 20 Exercise 1e
1 newspaper: $1.25
2 phone card: €15
3 memory card: $9.49
4 train ticket: £30.20

Page 21 Exercise 3c
a cheese sandwich
a Coke

Page 21 Exercise 3d
Barman Who’s next?
Rob Can I have a cheese sandwich, please?
Barman Anything else?
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Rob And a Coke, please.
Barman Ice and lemon?
Rob No, thanks.
Barman There you go.
Rob Thanks. How much is it?
Barman Six pounds seventy-five.
Rob Here you are.
Barman Thanks. Here’s your change.

Page 21 Exercise 3g
Jenny’s lunch is $9.70.

Page 21 Exercise 3h
Jenny a tuna salad and mineral water
Amy a cheese sandwich, a cappuccino, and a brownie

4A
Page 22 Exercise 1a
1 It’s a photo of a girl.
2 It’s a photo of a boy.
3 It’s a photo of a woman.
4 It’s a photo of a man.

Page 22 Exercise 3c
I my husband
you your number
he his name
she her name
it its name
we our house
you your number
they their names

Page 22 Exercise 3d
1 The name of the restaurant is Mario’s Bistro.
2 My husband’s phone number is there, too.

Page 23 Exercise 4a
1 is Eric’s mother.
2 is Eric’s sister.
3 and 4 are Eric’s sister’s children.

Page 23 Exercise 4b
1 She’s from France.
2 Her name’s Sophie.
3 They are four and seven.

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4B
Page 24 Exercise 1a
1 British
2 French
3 German
4 American
5 Japanese
6 Italian

Page 24 Exercise 1b
the (red) Audi TT

Page 25 Exercise 2a
1 The Audi TT is a fast car.
2 The Renault and the Ford are good cars.

3&4 Revise and Check


Grammar
Page 25
1 Look! It’s an email from Melanie.
2 A Where are my sunglasses?
B They’re in your bag.
3 She has four watches!
4 Kyoto and Osaka are two important cities in Japan.
5 A What’s this?
B It’s a key ring.
6 How much are those T-shirts?
7 Look at that house over there. It’s beautiful.
8 This is my friend Tom.
9 He’s Swiss. His name is Ken.
10 We’re Mr and Mrs Brown. Our son is in class 4.
11 Justin is Sophie’s brother.
12 My wife’s name is Amanda.
13 These chairs are very expensive.
14 A Ferrari is a fast car.
15 They’re good photos.

Vocabulary
Page 26 Exercise a
1 an umbrella
2 a credit card
3 a key
4 a map
5 a hat

Page 26 Exercise b
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man father husband son brother boyfriend
woman mother wide daughter sister girlfriend

Page 26 Exercise c
1 a woman two women
2 a child three children
3 a man four men
4 a person 50 people

Page 26 Exercise d
1 blue
2 green
3 red
4 yellow
5 black
6 pink

Page 26 Exercise e
1 big little
2 expensive cheap
3 long short
4 new old
5 ugly beautiful

Pronunciation
Page 26 Exercise a
1 woman
2 family
3 orange
4 expensive
5 sister

Page 26 Exercise b
bike up zebra
boot horse mother

Can you understand this text?


Page 27 Exercise a

Photo 1
1 Jeremy
2 Anna
3 Matthew
4 Susanna
Photo 2
1 Louise
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2 Claire
3 Anne

Can you understand this text?


Page 27 Exercise b
1 His surname is Fisher.
2 He is from Liverpool / the UK.
3 His son is tall.
4 Susanna is 19.
5 Claire is French.
6 Anne is her sister.
7 No, she isn’t.
8 Louise is 31.

Can you understand these people?


Page 27
1 Mairi has a pen and a notebook in her bag.
2 Leandro has five brothers and two sisters.
3 Jaco says a cup of coffee in his local coffee shop is £2.00 and it’s cheap.
4 Susan says that a cup of coffee in New York is cheap.
5 James’s car is a small blue car.

5A
Page 28 Exercise 1a
1 orange juice
2 hot milk
3 fruit
4 coffee
5 yoghurt
6 cereal

Page 28 Exercise 2b
7 toast
8 sausages
9 soup
10 green tea

Page 28 Exercise 2c
Dominic Louisa Ken
Drink coffee, hot milk, orange juice, coffee green tea
orange juice
Food cereal, fruit, yoghurt eggs, potatoes, rice, fish, soup
sausages, toast

Page 29 Exercise 3a
present simple + and –
+ Dominic
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1 I have breakfast at home.
2 … I drink espresso coffee with hot milk.
Ken
3 …we have a traditional Japanese breakfast.
– Louisa
4 We don’t have it at home…
5 I don’t have a big breakfast during the week…
Ken
6 …they don’t drink tea.

Page 29 Exercise 4a
1 Favourite meal
Chris breakfast
Josh dinner
Jackie lunch
Steve breakfast

Page 29 Exercise 4b
1 Favourite meal 2 Where 3 Food and drink
Chris breakfast at home fruit juice or fruit salad,
coffee, toast
Josh dinner at home soup or pasta
Jackie lunch at a friend’s house chicken soup, meat
and vegetables
Steve breakfast at home eggs

Page 29 Exercise 5a
potatoes
butter
sugar
salad
cereal
chocolate
yoghurt

5B
Page 30 Exercise 1a
A3
B2
C4
D1

Page 30 Exercise 1b
1 Eve Do you like the book?
Wendy Yes, I do. It’s very good.
Eve She’s my favourite writer. I love her books.
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2 Eve Do you live in New York?
Wendy No, I don’t. I live in London. My husband and I work for a British company.
Eve Oh! Do you have children?
Wendy No, we don’t.
Eve I have two sons and a daughter. David and Andrew are at university, and Carla’s at
school. Look. Here are some photos… This is a photo of our holiday in Barbados.
Do you know Barbados?
Wendy No, I don’t.
3 Attendant Do you want meat, fish, or pasta?
Eve Oh, fish, please.
Wendy Pasta for me, please.
Eve Is your pasta nice?
Wendy It’s OK.
Eve This fish isn’t very good. Excuse me, I don’t like this fish. Can I have the pasta,
please?
Attendant I’m sorry, madam. The pasta is finished.
4 Eve Oh, I need to go to the toilet. Oops, sorry.
Wendy Excuse me. What time do we arrive?
Attendant In twenty-five minutes, madam.
Wendy That’s good!

Page 31 Exercise 2a
+ I live in London.
– I don’t live in New York.
? Do you live in London?
✓ Yes, I do.
✗ No, I don’t.

Page 31 Exercise 3a
1 I like e this book.
2 I drink c coffee.
3 I live a in London.
4 I want d the pasta, not the fish.
5 I have b two children.

Page 31 Exercise 4a
Because Wendy, the American woman, is on the same flight.

Page 31 Exercise4 b
1 Her flight is from JFK.
2 The traffic is bad.
3 The taxi driver is from Puerto Rico.
4 Eve is from Manchester.
5 London is very expensive.
6 The taxi driver’s children are girls.
7 The taxi is $87.50.
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8 Taxi driver: ‘Have a good flight.’
9 Eve is late.
10 The gate number is B5.

Page 31 Exercise 5a
1 live near here? / in a house or a flat
2 have brothers and sisters? / a cat or a dog?
3 watch MTV? / CNN?
4 listen to pop music? / to classical music?
5 read a newspaper? / magazines?
6 eat meat? / a lot of chocolate?
7 drink Coke? / beer?
8 speak French? / German?
9 need a new phone? / a new car?
10 go to a gym? / to the cinema at weekends?

Practical English Episode 3


Page 32 Exercise 1a
1A
2C
3B

Page 32 Exercise 1c
A It’s 11 o’clock.
B It’s quarter to seven.
C It’s half past ten.

Page 33 Exercise 4b
1 I’m hot. d It’s 35º!
2 I’m cold. c It’s 5º this morning.
3 I’m hungry b Time for lunch.
4 I’m thirsty. e I need a glass of water.
5 I’m tired. a Time for bed.

Page 33 Exercise 5a
a restaurant
a theatre

Page 33 Exercise 5b
1 The show is at eight o’clock.
2 Jenny and Amy meet at twenty to eight.
3 The show ends at a quarter to eleven.

6A
Page 34 Exercise 1b
1 Anna Crawley works for their magazine. F

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2 Andrew York is a journalist. T
3 He works for Vogue magazine. F
4 Kim is Andrew’s wife. F

Page 34 Exercise 2d
Present simple, third person
I / you he / she
+ I work at Hello magazine. He works at Hello magazine.
– I don’t have a wife. He doesn’t have a wife.
? Do you work for our magazine? Does she work for our magazine?
✗ No, I don’t. No, she doesn’t.
Wh Where do you work? Where does he work?

Page 35 Exercise 4b
1 Marcos
I work in a restaurant in Madrid. I’m a waiter. I speak English at work every day because a lot of
tourists come here. I help customers with the menu and I say what the special dishes are. A lot of
tourists don’t speak Spanish, but they usually speak English. They are very happy because they can
talk to me.

2 Charlotte
I’m a receptionist and I work in an office in Paris. It’s a multinational company. When people from
other countries visit the company I need to welcome them in English. I also need to answer the
phone in English. When we have meetings we all speak in English because it’s the language of the
company.

Page 35 Exercise 4d
1 Because he needs to help tourists.
2 He helps customers with the menu and he says what the special dishes are.
3 She works for a multinational company.
4 She welcomes people and she answers the phone.
5 Because it’s the language of the company.

6B
Page 36 Exercise 1b
Yes, she does.

Page 36 Exercise 1c
1 six
2 no
3 in bed
4 orange juice, toast, and hot chocolate
5 seven
6 no
7 yes (because she loves breakfast and she loves going to work on her bike in the morning).

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Page 36 Exercise 4a
1 I always get up at 8.00… c because I start work at 9.00.
2 I never drink coffee… d because I don’t like it.
3 I usually finish work at 6.00, … a but on Fridays I finish at 3.00.
4 I sometimes watch a DVD… b or I read and listen to music.

Page 37 Exercise 5c
1 St Petersburg
2 at about nine
3 eggs and sausages
4 10.30
5 no
6 a big steak
7 He sometimes goes out.
8 Because his clothes don’t look good.
9 yes, sometimes
10 No because he has a lot of things in his head.

Page 37 Exercise 5e
1 I get up at 7.00. Then I have breakfast.
2 I often go to the cinema at the weekend.
3 Gina doesn’t finish work until 7.00 in the evening.
4 I never drink coffee before I go to bed.
5 My wife always has a bath or shower after she gets up in the morning.
6 We usually go to bed about 11.00.

5&6 Revise and Check


Grammar
Page 38
1 In Japan, we have rice for breakfast.
2 They don’t eat meat.
3 You eat a lot of fast food. It isn’t good for you.
4 I don’t drink tea, I prefer coffee.
5 Do you want a Coke?
6 A Do they live near here?
B Yes, they do.
7 Do you like Mexican food?
8 A What time do we arrive?
B At 5.30.
9 Does she speak Spanish?
10 He works for a fashion magazine.
11 My brother doesn’t have children.
12 She goes to the gym after work.
13 He always has a shower before breakfast.
14 I never go to bed before 12.00.
15 What time do you usually have lunch?
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Vocabulary
Page 38 Exercise a
1 water
2 sugar
3 milk
4 cheese
5 orange juice

Page 38 Exercise b
1 read the newspaper
2 listen to the radio
3 go shopping
4 live in a flat
5 get up in the morning
6 watch TV
7 do housework
8 speak English
9 have two children
10 drink tea

Page 38 Exercise c
1 I don’t have a job. I’m unemployed.
2 He’s a waiter. He works in a restaurant.
3 My grandfather doesn’t work now. He’s retired.
4 My sister’s a nurse. She works in a big hospital.
5 He’s a journalist. He writes for the New York Times.

Page 38 Exercised
1 a quarter to eight / seven forty-five
2 ten past nine
3 twenty-five past five / five twenty-five
4 half past three / three thirty
5 five to seven / six fifty-five

Pronunciation
Page 39 Exercise a
1 potatoes
2 policeman
3 always
4 usually
5 cereal

Page 39 Exercise b

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bike witch
chess vase
jazz girl

Can you understand this text?


Page 39 Exercise a

Eat The Japanese Way


Doctors say that the traditional diet in Japan and other Asian countries is very healthy.

In Japan, people don’t eat a lot of red meat, butter, or cheese. They eat a lot of rice and fish, and
fresh fruit and vegetables. This diet is very good for your heart, and people in Japan live longer than
in other countries.

How to eat like the Japanese


 Eat rice with your meals and don’t eat a lot of potatoes, especially chips.
 Eat a lot of fish. Don’t eat a lot of meat, for example steak and hamburgers.
 at fresh fruit and vegetables every day.
 Drink green tea, not coffee.
 Eat on small plates. Stop eating when you are full. Eat slowly!

Can you understand these people?


Page 39
1 Ann usually has coffee and cereal for breakfast.
2 Jon lives in a house in London.
3 James’s children are two boys.
4 Emmanuelle likes her job.
5 Caroline gets up at 8.30 or 9.00 at the weekend.

7A
Page 40 Exercise 1a
A rugby
B ice hockey
C archery
D handball
E table tennis

Page 40 Exercise 1c
Football isn’t the only sport.

Football is probably the top sport in the world, but in some countries other sports are the
number one…

ICELAND Here, the national sport is handball, and they’re very good at it. The population is only
300,000, but their men’s team is one of the top teams in the world. This sport is also very popular in
Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
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SAMOA In this very small Pacific island, rugby is the number one sport and their team usually
plays in the World Cup finals. People from this country also often play in Australia, New Zealand,
and the UK.

CHINA table tennis, or ping-pong is a national sport here and they have the top five men and
women players in the world. Other countries that are very good at this sport are Japan, Korea, and
Germany.

CANADA Here people love all winter sports, and they always win medals in the Winter Olympics.
The favourite sport to watch and to play here is ice hockey.

BHUTAN In this small country in the Himalayas, archery is the national sport. In competitions the
men play in teams. During a match the players’ wives sing and dance. They want to distract the
other teams!

Page 40 Exercise 2a
1 Where is she from? Santander / Spain
2 Where does she live? Denmark
3 What does she do? She plays (professional) handball.

Page 40 Exercise 2b
5 Do you do any other sport or exercise?
7 How do you relax before a match?
3 How often do you train?
2 How many hours do you train?
1 What do you do in the holidays?
4 What do you do in your free time?
8 What time do you usually get up?
6 What do you do at the weekend?

Page 40 Exercise 2c
1 (She gets up) at about eight
2 (She has) one or two training sessions a day
3 (She trains for) two hours
4 She goes to Danish lessons, shopping, or meets friends.
She also talks online to her family and friends in Spain.
5 She goes go to the gym.
6 She always has a match.
7 She sits (in a quiet place) and thinks about the match.
8 She goes to a hot place and relaxes.

Page 41 Exercise 3a
Questions
1 Where is Verónica from?
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2 Is Bhutan a big country?
3 When does Canada win Olympic medals?
4 Does Verónica do other sports?
Answers
1 Santander / Spain
2 No, it isn’t.
3 in the Winter Olympics
4 No, she doesn’t.

Page 41 Exercise 4a
1 In my free time I go to Danish lessons, I go shopping, or I meet friends.
2 I travel to the match, I play the match and I travel back home again.

7B
Page 42 Exercise 1a
She doesn’t know.
No, she doesn’t love Rupert.

Page 42 Exercise 1b
Director OK. Be quiet, please. Scene one, take one. Lights, camera, …action!
Scarlett Hello, Sam.
Sam Hello, Scarlett.
Scarlett Come in. Sit down. We need to talk.
Sam Talk? What about?
Scarlett Us. You and me.
Sam Listen to me, Scarlett. I love you! Do you love me?
Scarlett I don’t know, Sam. I need time.
Sam And Rupert? Do you love him?
Scarlett Don’t talk about Rupert. Yes, I like Rupert, but I don’t love him. You don’t
understand.
Sam Don’t cry, Scarlett. Please don’t cry.
Director Cut! Great! I like it.
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Director OK, scene two. This is a big scene. Scarlett, go to the windows. Open them. Sam, go
to Scarlett. Stand next to her. Scarlett, look at him. That’s great. Don’t move.
Sam What do I say to her? I don’t remember.
Director Nothing. Don’t say anything. Kiss her.

Page 42 Exercise 1c
1 ‘We need to talk.’
‘Talk? What about?’
‘Us.’
2 ‘Listen to me, Scarlett.’
3 ‘I love you. Do you love me?’
4 ‘I like Rupert, but I don’t love him.’

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5 ‘Great! I like it.’
6 ‘Go to the windows. Open them.’

Page 43 Exercise 2a
1 an animation
2 a comedy
3 a horror film
4 a drama
5 an action film
6 a western

Page 43 Exercise 3a
The photo on the left is Daniel Craig. His films include the James Bond films, The Girl with the
Dragon Tattoo, and The Golden Compass.

The photo on the right is Gwyneth Paltrow. Her films include the Iron Man films and Contagion.

Page 43 Exercise 3b
JessicaCallum

Daniel Craig  
Gwyneth Paltrow  
comedies  

Page 43 Exercise 3c
Jessica Callum
adjectives adjectives
Daniel Craig  attractive, (not  good
very) good
Gwyneth Paltrow  fantastic  OK
comedies   American, silly

Practical English Episode 4


Page 44 Exercise 1a
1 Christmas Day C December
2 New Year’s Day A January
3 Halloween B October

Page 44 Exercise 1c
1 Which month sometimes has 29 days? February
2 Which month has only three letters? May
3 Which three months begin with the letter J? January, June, July
4 Which four months end in -er? September, October, November, December

Page 44 Exercise 2a
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1 Which is Messi’s first name? Lionel
2 Which medal do people win if they come second in the Olympics? silver
3 Who is the author of the novel The Third Man? Graham Greene
4 Which country has a holiday on the fourth of July? the USA
5 Which city has a famous street called Fifth Avenue? New York
6 Which is the sixth letter of the alphabet? F
7 Which is the seventh month of the year? July
8 King Henry VIII (the eighth) of England is famous for his… six wives
9 Beethoven’s ninth symphony is also called… The Choral Symphony

Page 45 Exercise 3a
Rob What’s the date today?
Alan I think it’s the second of June.
Rob Are you sure? Isn’t it the first?
Alan No, definitely the second.
Rob Oh no! It’s my dad’s birthday.

Page 45 Exercise 3c
1 Rob goes to see his father. / to his father’s house.
2 wine
3 His father’s birthday is on the second of July.

Page 45 Exercise f
Christmas Day is on the twenty-fifth of December.
New Year’s Day is on the first of January.
Halloween is on the thirty-first of October.

Page 45 Exercise 4a
1 To talk about her trip to London (in March).
2 Because she is with her family.

Page 45 Exercise 4b
1 Jenny arrives in London on 20th March. F
2 She leaves on the 29th. F
3 It’s Thanksgiving in the USA. T
4 Jenny is with her friends. F
5 Rob needs to call Jenny on Tuesday 1st December. F

8A
Page 46 Exercise 1a
A No parking 
B Motorway 
C Traffic lights

Page 46 Exercise 1b
A2

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B3
C1

Page 46 Exercise 1c
No, she doesn’t.

Page 46 Exercise 1d
can / can’t
+ I can come at 9.30.
– I can’t answer this question.
? Can you come on Monday at 8.30?
✓ Yes, I can.
✗ No, I can’t.

Page 47 Exercise 2c
1 We can park here.
2 I can’t help you.
3 You can’t sit here.
4 Mark can go with me.

Page 47 Exercise 3a
1 You can’t swim here.
2 You can pay by credit card here.
3 You can’t use your mobile phone here.
4 You can park here.
5 You can have a coffee here.
6 You can use the internet here.
7 You can’t take photos here.
8 You can’t play football here.
9 You can change money here.
10 You can’t drive fast here.

8B
Page 48 Exercise 1a
10 camping
6 buying clothes
3 cooking
8 cycling
12 flying
7 going to the cinema
2 reading
4 running
5 swimming
11 painting
1 travelling
9 watching DVDs

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Page 48 Exercise 2a
1 Isabella and William because she loves playing the piano and he likes classical music, she likes
doing
sport and he loves running and cycling, and she doesn’t like travelling and he hates flying.
2 Angie and Luke because she loves buying clothes and he loves shopping, and she likes the cinema
and
he likes watching DVDs.
3 Adriana and Daniel because she loves walking in the mountains and he likes camping, and she
likes good
food and he loves cooking.

7&8 Revise and Check


Grammar
Page 50
1 A Do you do any sport or exercise?
B No, I hate sport.
2 What music do you like?
3 Where’s your mother from?
4 Does your sister eat meat?
5 The meeting’s at 6.00. Don’t be late.
6 We’re lost. Please help us.
7 My brother has a new girlfriend, but I don’t like her very much.
8 They’re beautiful shoes. I love them.
9 Can I park here?
10 Sorry, you can’t take photos here.
11 A Can they come to dinner tomorrow?
B No, they can’t.
12 Lisa can sit here.
13 Do you like reading?
14 I don’t like getting up early.
15 I hate studying at the weekend.

Vocabulary
Page 50 Exercise a
1 I always play computer games after school.
2 Can I pay by credit card?
3 In summer, we walk in the mountains, but in the winter we ski at home.
4 I sometimes meet friends after work and we go to the cinema.
5 Mary doesn’t usually go to the beach because she can’t swim.
6 I do a lot of sport, for example I play tennis every week.

Page 50 Exercise b
1 fifth, sixth, seventh
2 tenth, eleventh, twelfth
3 eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth
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4 twenty-ninth, thirtieth, thirty-first
5 January, February, March
6 March, April, May
7 May, June, July
8 September, October, November

Page 50 Exercise c
1 cooking
2 camping
3 travelling
4 flying
5 painting
6 running
7 buying clothes

Pronunciation
Page 50 Exercise a
1 thirtieth
2 January
3 July
4 seventeenth
5 single
Page 50 Exercise b
bike thumb car
owl cat bull

Can you understand this text?


Page 51 Exercise a
Come to Belfast and be inspired!
When you are on holiday in the UK, don’t forget to visit Belfast. If you like eating out, visiting
places of interest or doing sport or exercise, we have something for everybody!

1 St George’s Market
This is one of Belfast’s oldest attractions. Here you can try all kinds of different local food, and if
you like cooking, you can buy wonderful products to take home. You can also listen to live music.
The market is open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

2 The Titanic museum


The museum is situated next to the place where this great ship was made, just ten minutes from the
city centre. You can learn all about the history of the Titanic, from its construction to its tragic end.
You can also have lunch at one of the museum’s luxury restaurants, which are copies of the
restaurants on the Titanic.

3 World-class golf

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Northern Ireland is famous for its golfers, like Rory McIlroy and Darren Clarke. Belfast has
fourteen golf courses, the famous courses of Royal County Down and Royal Portrush are only an
hour from Belfast by car.

Can you understand this text?


Page 51 Exercise b
1 You can buy very cheap food in the market.
2 Musicians play in the market. 
3 You can only go to the market at weekends.
4 The Titanic museum is a very new museum.
5 The restaurants in the museum don’t open in the evening. 
6 Rory Mcllroy teaches golf at one of the golf courses.
7 You can drive to two world-famous golf courses. 

Can you understand these people?


Page 51
1 When Charles comes home, he plays with his children and then makes dinner.
2 Tamsin likes comedies and films about history.
3 On her birthday Charlie usually has dinner with her family.
4 Jonathan can sometimes park near work.
5 At the weekend Liz likes doing different things.

9A
Page 52 Exercise 1a
A3
B1
C2
D4

Page 52 Exercise 1e
1 She’s opening her hotel room door.
2 She’s crying.
3 She’s having a drink. / She’s drinking something.
4 She’s eating chocolate / something.
5 She’s watching TV.
6 She’s phoning a friend.
7 She’s having a shower.
8 She’s getting a taxi.
9 She’s dancing.

Page 53 Exercise 3a
In picture D Mia is checking into a hotel. Simon is calling her.

Page 53 Exercise 4a
1 The man and the woman are buying presents.
2 The man is packing (the suitcase).
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3 The man is renting a car.
4 The man and the woman are waiting for a bus.

Page 53 Exercise 4b
1 They buy a football shirt for Johnny and a bag for Jessica.
2 They need swimming things and the man wants to take his camera.
3 The man wants a small, manual car for three days.
4 The first bus that comes is a number 23. They want a number 13.

Page 53 Exercise 5a
4 I’m arriving at the cinema now. Where are you?
1 Me, too. I’m walking to the bus stop. Are you getting the bus, too?
3 Sorry, we’re in a lot of traffic. There in five minutes.
2 Yes, see you.
5 Yes! Can you see me? I’m walking towards you now!

Page 53 Exercise 5c
1 the place where you wait for a bus: bus stop
2 the place where you buy cinema tickets: box office
3 a short coat: a jacket
4 walk in the direction of somebody: walk towards somebody
5 a lot of cars, buses, etc.: a lot of traffic
6 the opposite of inside: outside

9B
Page 54 Exercise 1a
He wants to know more about his workers and about the problems in his hotels.

Page 54 Exercise 1b
Undercover Boss
Undercover Boss is a TV show where different bosses work undercover. They want to know more
about their workers and about problems in their companies. In episode 1, David Clarke, the boss of
a big hotel chain, is working ‘undercover’ for a week in one of his hotels.
 He usually works in an office, but today he’s working in a hotel.
 He usually wears a suit, but today he’s wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
 He usually has important meetings, but today he’s working in the bedrooms.
 He usually finishes work at 6.00, but today he’s working at 8.00!

Page 54 Exercise 1c
Use the present simple to talk about every day.
Use the present continuous to talk about today / now.

Page 54 Exercise 2a

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1 The workers don’t know that ‘Andy’ is their boss. T
2 On Monday David is cooking in the kitchen. F
3 The people in the kitchen work a lot of hours. T
4 On Tuesday David is angry because the workers aren’t repairing things in all the rooms. T
5 On Wednesday David is making breakfast. F
6 The workers only have 30 minutes to clean rooms. F
7 David doesn’t think cleaning is hard work. F
8 At the end of the week ‘Andy’ says who he really is. T
9 All the workers get more money. F

Page 55 Exercise 3b
He usually wears a suit, but today he’s wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
He’s wearing a uniform: a white jacket and a hat.

Page 55 Exercise 3b
1 jeans
2 sweater
3 jacket
4 skirt
5 trousers
6 shoes
7 dress
8 T-shirt
9 suit
10 shirt

Page 55 Exercise 4a
She is positive.

Page 55 Exercise 4b
1 clothes for men and women, informal clothes, trousers, T-shirts, sweaters, things like that
2 She helps the customers find the clothes that they’re looking for.
3 The people are really nice to her. She’s making a lot of new friends.
4 She can’t sit down.
5 She can work at the shop on Saturdays.
6 No, she doesn’t.
7 from the shop / fat face

Practical English Episode 5


Page 56 Exercise a
A2
B1
C3
Page 56 Exercise 1b

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1 Rob Hey, Alan. Would you like to come to the match with me on Sunday? It’s Norwich
against Chelsea, and I have two tickets.
Alan Wow! What time’s the match?
Rob It’s at four o’clock.
Alan Yeah, I’d love to. Thanks.
Rob Would you like to meet for lunch first?
Alan Sorry, I can’t. It’s my mum’s birthday, and I need to have lunch with her. But I can meet
you
there.
Rob Great. Let’s meet at half past three at the entrance to the Tube station.
Alan Fine. See you there.
2 Alan They are playing really badly. I hope the second half is better.
Rob Me, too. I know they can win. Would you like a burger?
Alan No, thanks. I’m not very hungry.
Rob How about a coffee?
Alan Yeah, great.
***
Rob Um, a burger and a water, please.
Alan And I’d like a coffee.
Barman Milk and sugar?
Alan Yes, please.
Rob Oh! Come on!

Page 57 Exercise 3a
a He invites her to have a cup of coffee.
b He invites her to a Picasso exhibition. He also invites her to have dinner or to see a show.

Page 57 Exercise 3b
1 Jenny is looking well.
2 It’s starting to rain in the street.
3 Jenny’s meeting is in an hour.
4 Jenny can’t go to the exhibition.
5 Jenny thinks it isn’t a good idea to meet Steve one evening.

10A
Page 58 Exercise 1b
1 a window
2 a bed
3 a picture
4 a lamp
5 the floor

Page 58 Exercise 2a
x a lift  TV  Wi-fi x a restaurant
 a bar  a good view x shops near

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Page 58 Exercise 2b
1 Use there’s a / an + singular nouns
2 Use there are some + plural nouns
3 Use any (not some) in: negative sentences and questions

Page 58 Exercise 2c
They see something in Loch Ness.
Louisa takes photos with her phone.

Page 59 Exercise 4a
1 in
2 on
3 under

Page 59 Exercise 4b
1 It’s on the TV.
2 It’s on the bed.
3 It’s in the (coffee) cup.
4 It’s under the bed.
5 It’s under a towel, on the chair.
6 It’s in the suitcase.

10B
Page 60 Exercise 1a
Lady Gaga is a singer and an actor.
Brad Pitt is an actor.
Pink is a singer and an actor.
Russell Crowe is a singer and an actor.

Page 60 Exercise 1b
Before they were famous…
They’re big names today, but many celebrities’ first jobs were in fast food restaurants!
For example, Lady Gaga and Pink were waitresses, Russell Crowe was a waiter and a DJ and Brad
Pitt was a chicken, standing in the street to attract customers.

Page 60 Exercise 1d
past simple: be
present past
Russell Crowe is an actor now. He was a waiter.
The two women are famous now. They were waitresses.

Page 60 Exercise 2a
1 What is the film in the first photo? Cinema Paradiso
2 Who do you think the man is in the second photo? Salvatore Cascio / the boy in the first photo

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Page 61 Exercise 2b
1 How old was Salvatore in 1988? He was eight.
2 When was the film the winner of an Oscar? in 1990
3 Is Salvatore an actor now? No, he isn’t.
4 What does the name of his restaurant mean? It means ‘The Oscar for flavour’.
5 Was the film hard work for Salvatore? No, it wasn’t.
6 What does Salvatore say the film is about? He says the film is about dreams.

Page 61 Exercise 3a
1 Salvatore Casico has a restaurant in Sicily.
2 In 1998 he was a child, and was at school.

Page 61 Exercise b
I was 1 at 2 in 3 on
home bed a bus
work the kitchen a train
school my car a plane
university London
the park
the street
a café
a museum
a shopping centre
a restaurant

Page 61 Exercise 3e
1 At 6.00 he was in bed.
2 At 8.00 he was in a / his car.
3 At 11.00 he was on a plane.
4 At 3.00 he was on a train.
5 At 5.00 he was in the street.
6 At 7.00 he was in a restaurant.
7 At 10.00 he was in bed again!

9 & 10 Revise and Check


Grammar
Page 62
1 Are you working at the moment?
2 She isn’t staying in a very good hotel.
3 He is doing his homework now.
4 A Is it raining? B No, it isn’t.
5 Can you talk now, or are you driving?
6 Do you usually go to work by train?
7 I usually wear trousers, but today I’m wearing a skirt.
8 There are two beds in the room.
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9 There aren’t any windows.
10 Are there any towels in the bathroom?
11 Is there a swimming pool? Yes, there is.
12 It was very hot last summer.
13 Where were you yesterday at six o’clock?
14 Karen wasn’t at school yesterday.
15 Were they at home last night?

Vocabulary
Page 62 Exercise a
1 A What are you doing here?
B I’m waiting for my girlfriend. She’s late.
2 A Who are you phoning?
B My mother. It’s her birthday.
3 Go and help that woman. She’s carrying a very big suitcase.
4 Look! The train’s arriving. Can you see it?
5 Why are you wearing a coat? It isn’t cold.

Page 62 Exercise b
1 dress
2 jacket
3 shirt
4 skirt
5 suit
6 trousers

Page 62 Exercise c
1 When you arrive at a hotel you go to reception to check in.
2 You’re in room 1122. Take the lift to the 11th floor.
3 I want to buy presents for the children. Is there a gift shop?
4 The bathroom’s very small. There’s a shower, but there isn’t a bath.
5 You can leave your car in the hotel car park.

Page 62 Exercise d
1 A Where’s your mother? B I think she’s in the kitchen.
2 A Mike? It’s Tim. B Sorry, I can’t hear you. I’m on a train.
3 A Is John at work today? B No, he’s at home. One of his children isn’t well.

Page 62 Exercise e
1 The suitcase is under the bed.
2 The laptop is on the bed.
3 The picture is on the wall.
4 The boots are under the chair.
5 The suitcases are in the cupboard.

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Pronunciation
Page 63 Exercise a
1 travel
2 arrive
3 restaurant
4 cupboard
5 reception

Page 63 Exercise b
bike chair
bird ear
egg tree

Can you understand this text?


Page 63 Exercise A
A 3 Our first dinner!  We’re having tapas in a bar in the old town, near the hotel. I love the pa
catala –
bread with tomatoes and ham.
B 6 Our last morning! I don’t want to go home!  Perhaps I can get a job in Barcelona?
C 2 We’re now at the hotel. Our room’s great. There’s a balcony and a view of the cathedral!
I’m taking
photos of everything for my blog.
D 5 We’re in the Picasso museum looking at some of his early paintings. I love them! Then
we’re going
to the beach for lunch!
E 4 The tapas were amazing. We’re now lying on our bed watching a football match –
Barcelona and
Real Madrid! Come on Barca! But Max prefers Madrid…
F 1 We’re waiting for the taxi to arrive and feeling a bit nervous! Our flight’s at 4.30. Please
hurry, taxi driver! Barcelona here we come!

Can you understand these people?


Page 63
1 Teiko is going to a theatre today.
2 Jon usually wears jeans and a T-shirt to work.
3 Emmanuelle wouldn’t like to live in the UK because she doesn’t like the weather.
4 Andrea likes her hotel in Times Square because it has big rooms.
5 At 10 o’clock last night Andrew was at his sister’s house.

11A
Page 64 Exercise 1a
1 Clara wanted to study in another country.
2 Her father was happy about the idea.
3 In the beginning she wanted to go to the UK.

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Page 64 Exercise 1b
2 I arrived in Stockholm at three o’clock.
1 I booked my ticket online, Madrid – Stockholm.
5 I talked in English to the students on the bus.
3 I didn’t like the weather! It was very cold and dark!
6 We started classes the next day. I was nervous, but excited.
4 I travelled to Uppsala by bus.

Page 64 Exercise 1d
present past
I book my ticket. I booked my ticket.
I arrive in Stockholm. I arrived in Stockholm.
I don’t like the weather. I didn’t like the weather.

Page 64 Exercise 1f
1 Did Clara want to be an Erasmus student?
Yes, she did.
2 Did she talk to her mother?
Yes, she did.
3 Did her parents help her with the money?
Yes, they did.
4 Did she want to go to Sweden at first?
No, she didn’t.
5 Did she book her flight online?
Yes, she did.
6 Did she arrive in Stockholm in the morning?
No, she didn’t.
7 Did she like the weather?
No, she didn’t.
8 Did she talk to other students in Spanish?
No, she didn’t.
Page 65 Exercise 4a
1 the transport no
2 the other students no
3 the teachers no
4 the university no
5 the food no
6 the weather yes
7 money no

Page 65 Exercise 4b
1 The transport wasn’t a problem because everybody travels by bike and Clara rented a bike.
2 The other students weren’t a problem because they were very nice.
3 The teachers weren’t a problem because they helped Clara a lot.
4 The university wasn’t a problem because it was beautiful with a very big library.
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5 The food wasn’t a problem because there was a lot of fish and Clara really liked it.
6 The weather was a problem because it was very, very cold. In the winter it snowed a lot and it was
dark
very early.
7 Money wasn’t a problem because Ericsson sponsored Clara’s project.

11B
Page 65 Exercise 1a
1 get up
2 have breakfast
3 have a shower
4 go to school
5 have a coffee
6 have lunch
7 get a bus
8 go home
9 go shopping
10 do homework
11 do sport
12 have dinner
13 go to bed
14 have a nice day

Page 66 Exercise 2a
at school  in a museum
 in a café at the cinema
in a restaurant in a shopping centre

Page 66 Exercise 2b
B Hi. I’m back. Linda! What are you doing at home?
L Hi, Dad. You’re very early.
B Yes, I got an early flight. Why aren’t you at school?
L We didn’t have classes today. We went to the British Museum in the morning. It was great.
And then we had lunch in the café there.
B Why didn’t you go to school this afternoon?
L We had a free afternoon.
B What did you do?
L I did homework. I had a lot of work.
B Good girl. When are your exams?
L They’re next week.
B Where’s your mother?
L She went out. I think she went shopping.
B What’s that?
L What?
B That noise.
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Page 66 Exercise 3a
present simple past simple
I do my homework. I did my homework.
I get a flight. I got a flight.
We go to a museum. We went to a museum.
We have lunch in the café. We had lunch in the café.

Page 67 Exercise a
They filmed their lives.

Page 67 Exercise 4b
E1
C2
B3
A4
D5
Page 67 Exercise 4
open opened
get up got up
wash washed
have had
go went
work worked
do did

Page 67 Exercise 4e
1 The children got up late this morning and they were late for school.
2 I was very happy when I opened my birthday present. It was exactly what I wanted!
3 I did my English homework on the bus yesterday.
4 I worked very hard today. I’m really tired!
5 Last summer we went to France on holiday. We were very lucky – we had fantastic weather.
6 A Is this a new car? B No, it’s two years old, but I washed it this morning!

Practical English Episode 6


Page 68 Exercise 1a
A phone shop
B Chinese restaurant
C park
D coffee shop

Page 69 Exercise 2a
1 C Go straight on.
2 A Turn right.
3 B Turn left

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Page 69 Exercise 2b
Bank B

Page 69 Exercise 2d
Bank C

Page 69 Exercise 3a
To check she got his email about the hotel.

Page 69 Exercise 3b
Hotel Indigo.
London Street. It’s near Paddington Station. Get the Heathrow Express train from the airport to
Paddington. It only takes about 15 minutes.
DIRECTONS:
Turn left when you leave the station. Then go straight on for a bit then turn right into London Street.
The hotel’s opposite Norfolk Square.

12A
Page 70 Exercise 1a
Part 1
1 He saw her at the station / on the platform.
2 Chanel Number 5
3 They talked about (classical) music.
4 They had (a cup of) coffee.
Part 2
5 She works in property – flats and houses. (= she buys and sells them.)
6 He works for Citibank.
7 He lives in Chelsea / in London / in an expensive part of London.
8 She lives near him / Chelsea.
Part 3
9 She had a BMW.
10 I really want to c u again! Friday?
11 She had two tickets for a Beethoven concert.
12 She wanted to meet in the bar at 7.30.
Part 4
13 He arrived at 7.00.
14 He got a text message from Olivia. He left her ticket at the box office and went to his seat in
the concert
hall.
15 He phoned Olivia and sent her a text message.
16 He left the concert hall and went home.
17 Student’s own answers

Page 70 Exercise 1b
(He saw that) there was no TV and there weren’t any pictures on the walls. His laptop wasn’t in his
bedroom.

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Page 70 Exercise 2a
buy bought
leave left
say said
see saw
send sent
sit sat
tell told
write wrote

Page 71 Exercise 3a
1 A Where did you go on Saturday?
B I went shopping for clothes.
A What did you buy?
B I bought a new jacket.
A Was it expensive?
B No, it wasn’t.

2 A What did you do last night?


B I saw a film – it was a comedy with Brad Pitt.
A Did you like it?
B No, I didn’t like it much. It was very slow.

Page 71 Exercise 4a
THIS MORNING
What time did you get up this morning? Were you tired?
Did you have breakfast at home? What did you have?
What time did you leave home to come to class today?
How did you come to class? Were you late?
LAST NIGHT
Were you at home all evening?
Did you watch TV? What programme?
Did you study English? Was it difficult?
What did you have for dinner? Was it nice?
What time did you go to bed?
LAST WEEK
Did you see a film last week?
Which film was it? Was it good?
Did you go shopping last week?
What did you buy? Was it expensive?
Did you do any exercise? What?

12B
Page 72 Exercise 1a
1 tonight

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2 tomorrow
3 tomorrow night
4 the day after tomorrow
5 next weekend
6 next month

Page 72 Exercise 2b
1 Lisa is leaving on Friday morning.
2 She’s travelling alone.
3 She really likes going to art galleries when she’s on holiday.
4 She thinks the hotel is not very expensive.
5 She has a lot of plans for the weekend.

Page 72 Exercise 2c
Fiona Next weekend’s a long weekend. Are you doing anything?
Lisa I’m going to Venice for three nights.
Fiona Lucky you! When are you leaving?
Lisa On Friday morning. My flight’s at 8.40.
Fiona Are you going with somebody?
Lisa No. I like travelling alone. I can do all my favourite things – go to art galleries, go
shopping… But I’m meeting an old school friend. She works in Padua, and that’s very
near.
Fiona Where are you staying?
Lisa I’m staying at a little hotel near St Mark’s Square. The Aqua Palace. It looks nice, and it
isn’t very expensive.
Fiona What are you planning to do there?
Lisa On Saturday morning I’m going to Murano – that’s the island where they make beautiful
glass. Then I’m having lunch at a lovely restaurant called ‘Ca d’Oro’…
Fiona Stop, stop, you’re making me really jealous!

Page 72 Exercise 2d
2 (in the future)
Page 73 Exercise 4a
Carol
1 Where? Scotland
2 When? Saturday morning
3 How? by train
4 Who with her husband
5 Where / stay? with some friends

Page 73 Exercise 4b
Carol Martin Sebastian
1 Where? Scotland Paris Spain
2 When? Saturday morning Monday afternoon Saturday morning
3 How? by train by train by car

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4 Who with her husband his girlfriend three friends
5 Where / stay? with some friends in a hotel They’re camping.

11 & 12 Revise and Check


Page 74
Grammar
1 They studied English at school.
2 Did you like the film?
3 He didn’t work late yesterday.
4 What time did they arrive?
5 I went to the USA last year.
6 I didn’t do the homework last night.
7 What time did you get up this morning.
8 We had lunch at a great restaurant on Sunday.
9 Where did you go on holiday?
10 A Was the film good? B Yes, fantastic.
11 I liked the jacket, but I didn’t buy it.
12 A What time are you leaving tomorrow?
B At 10.15.
13 Alice is going to Dublin next weekend.
14 I’m sorry, but I’m not coming to class tomorrow.
15 What time does the bus usually arrive?

Vocabulary
Page 74 Exercise a
1 next to
2 between
3 on the corner
4 on the left
5 on the right

Page 74 Exercise b
ask asked help helped snow snowed
buy bought leave left start started
carry carried miss missed stay stayed
change changed need needed study studied
cry cried say said talk talked
do did send sent tell told
have had sit sat write wrote

Pronunciation
Page 74 Exercise a
1 opposite
2 between
3 decide
4 university
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5 tomorrow

Page 74 Exercise b
bike train
clock dog
computer tie

Can you understand this text?


Page 75 Exercise a
England and France. There is a tunnel.

Can you understand this text?


Page 75 Exercise b
1 How did people travel from London to Paris before 1994? by plane or by train and boat
2 How many hours was the journey by sea? nine (hours)
3 When did the Channel Tunnel open? It opened in 1994.
4 How long is it? It is 37.9 kilometres long.
5 How long is the journey from London to Paris on the Eurostar? about three hours.
6 When did people first have the idea of a Channel Tunnel? They first thought of it in 1802.
7 Why did 2,000 people spend 16 hours on Eurostar trains in 2009? because the snow caused
electrical problems.

Can you understand these people?


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1 Last week Nan saw her children in New Jersey.
2 On his last holiday, Charles went to Italy in October.
3 Amal had chicken salad for lunch.
4. Caroline is very bad at giving directions.
5 Tomorrow Liz is visiting her daughter in South London.

Writing 1
Page 84 Exercise a
3 a Are you married?
6 b What’s your home phone number?
5 c What’s your postcode?
2 d How old are you?
6 e What’s your email?
1 f What’s your name?
8 g What’s your mobile number?
4 h What’s your address?

Writing 2
Page 84 Exercise a
A 2 (Henri – father)
B 3 (Cécile – mother)
C 1 (Pauline – sister)
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D 4 (Alice)
E 5 (Olivier – brother)
F 6 (Toto – dog)
Writing 3
Page 84 Exercise b
1 Do you have tea or coffee for breakfast?
2 I have a brother and a sister.
3 I eat fish, but I don’t eat meat.

Writing 4
Page 85 Exercise a
Lucy invites Kate to her house (for dinner).

Page 85 Exercise b
Dear Lucy,
I’m sorry but I can’t come on Thursday. I have an exam on Friday morning, and I need to study on
Thursday night.
Maybe see you at the weekend?
Love,
Kate

Writing 5
Page 85 Exercise a
A BIG DAY
Yesterday was a big day for me. It was the first day of my new job.
3 After that, I went to my new office. I got a taxi, because I didn’t want to be late.
7 I went to bed early, at 9.30. I was really tired, but it was a good day!
1 I got up at 6.30. I usually get up at 8.00 or 8.30, but yesterday I was very excited!
5 I didn’t go out for lunch – I had a sandwich in the office. My colleagues usually do that, so I did
too
6 I went home at 5.30. I had a pizza for dinner with my girlfriend. After dinner, we watched TV.
2 Then I had a shower and had breakfast. I didn’t eat very much because I was a bit nervous.
4 When I arrived, the boss introduced me to the other people in the office. Everybody was very
friendly.

Grammar Bank
1A
Page 93 Exercise a
1 Hi I’m Tony.
2 Hello. I’m your teacher. You’re in my class.
3 I’m in class 4.
4 You’re in room 3.

Page 93 Exercise b
1 You aren’t in class 5. You’re in class 4.
2 You aren’t in room 6. You’re in room 7.
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3 I’m not Brad Pitt. I’m Leonardo DiCaprio.

Page 93 Exercise c
1 I’m in room 4. Am I in room 4?
2 You’re Silvia. Are you Silvia?
3 I’m in class 3. Am I in class 3?

Page 93 Exercise d
1 A Am I in class 8? B No, you aren’t. You’re in class 6.
2 A Are you in room 4? B No, I’m not. I’m in room 5.
3 A Are you Henry? B Yes, I am. Nice to meet you.
4 A Am I in your class? B Yes, you are. I’m your teacher

1B
Page 93 Exercise a
1 A Where’s Lisa from? B She’s from Germany.
2 A Where’s Izmir? B It’s in Turkey.
3 A Where’s Mario from? B He’s from Brazil.
4 A Where’s Sochi? B It’s in Russia.
5 A Where’s Charles from? B He’s from England.
6 A Where’s Mia from? B She’s from Switzerland.
7 A Where’s Teruel? B It’s in Spain.
8 A Where’s Diego from? B He’s from Mexico.

Page 93 Exercise b
1 A Where’s Osaka? Is it in Japan? B Yes, it is.
2 A Is Mark from the USA? B No, he’s from England.
3 A Where’s she from? B She’s from Rio.
4 A Is Ivan from Poland? B No, he isn’t. He’s from Poland.
5 A Is Strasbourg in Germany? B No, it isn’t. It’s in France.

Page 93 Exercise c
1 A Where’s Bergamo? Is it in Italy?
B Yes, it is.
2 A Where’s Alex from? Is he from Mexico?
B No, he isn’t. He’s from the USA.
3 A Where are you from?
B I’m from Cambridge.
4 A What’s your name?
B My name’s Ana. I’m from Chicago. A You’re from Chicago! I’m from Chicago, too! It’s a
great city.

2A
Page 95 Exercise a
1 Diana and I are in room four. We’re in room four.
2 The Taj Mahal is in India. It’s in India.
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3 Are Mark and James in Italy? Are they in Italy?
4 Where is Rosa from? Where’s she from?
5 Mira and Rita are Brazilian. They’re Brazilian.
6 Paul isn’t in the hotel. He isn’t in the hotel.
7 You and Sara are in class two. You’re in class two.
8 Jim and I are from Oxford. We’re from Oxford.
9 Honda and Toyota are Japanese. They’re Japanese.

Page 95 Exercise b
1 Ana and I / Mexican - We aren’t Mexican.
2 You, Max, and John / in class 4 + You’re / You are in class 4.
3 / Mike and Peter / English ? Are they English?
4 / Linda and I / in class 4 ? Are we in class 4?
5 You and Lucy / in class 4 - You aren’t in class 4.
6 Lucy and I / on holiday + We’re / We are on holiday.

Page 95 Exercise c
1 A Are you from the United States?
B no, we aren’t American. We’re English.
2 A Are they Spanish?
B Yes, they are. They’re from Madrid.
3 Nikolai is from Moscow. He isn’t from St Petersburg.
4 Sorry, you aren’t in room 20, you’re in room 22.
5 A Is Adidas American?
B No, it isn’t. It’s German.
6 A Are we late?
B Yes, you are. It’s 9.30!
7 I’m not Sara Smith. I’m Sara Simpson.
8 They aren’t from New York, they’re from Texas.
9 A Where’s Laura from?
B She’s from Recife.
A Is Recife in Brazil?
B Yes, it is.

2B
Page 95 Exercise a
1 A When’s the concert? B On Tuesday at 7.30.
A Where is it? B In the Festival Hall.
2 A What’s your name? B Jessica.
3 A Who is she? B She’s my friend, Julia.
A Where’s she from? B Italy.
4 A What’s your email? B It’s jbl098@yoohoo.com.
5 A Who is that? B My brother Adrian.
A How old is he? B He’s 25.

Page 95 Exercise b

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1 she who is? Who is she? (Who’s she?)
2 what phone your number is? What is your phone number? (What’s your phone
number?)
3 is where room 4? Where is room 4? (Where’s room 4?)
4 married is Marta? Is Marta married?
5 your English class is when? When is your English class? (When’s your English
class?)
6 your number is phone 0151 496 0362? Is your phone number 0151 496 0362?
7 is his what? What is his email? (What’s his email?)
8 Pedro how is old? How old is Pedro?

Page 95 Exercise c
A What’s your name? B Pedro Guzman.
A Where are you from? B Monterrey.
A Monterrey? Where’s Monterrey? B It’s in Mexico.
A Thanks. What’s your email? B pguzman@gmail.com
A OK. What’s your phone number? B 81 8150 9304.
A How old are you? B I’m 19.

3A
Page 97 Exercise a
Singular Plural
1 It’s a phone. They’re phones.
2 It’s a watch. They’re watches.
3 It’s an umbrella. They’re umbrellas.
4 It’s a dictionary. They’re dictionaries.
5 It’s a brush. They’re brushes.
6 It’s a city. They’re cities.
7 It’s an email. They’re emails.
8 It’s a passport. They’re passports.
9 It’s a tablet. They’re tablets.

3A
Page 97 Exercise b
1 What are they? They’re books.
2 What is it? It’s a bag.
3 What are they? They’re glasses.
4 What is it? It’s a camera.
5 What is it? It’s an ID card.

3B
Page 97 Exercise a
1 This isn’t a very good map.
2 Are those your T-shirts?
3 These are my children.

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4 A Is that your phone over there?
B No, my phone’s here.
5 Look at these! They’re great!
6 Who is that? Is it your brother?

3B
Page 97 Exercise b
Meg What is this?
Joe It’s a key ring from New York.
Meg Oh, OK.
Joe And these are sunglasses. They’re great!

Meg Are those mugs?


Joe Yes, they are. For our coffee. And this is a flag for Jenny.
Meg What is that?
Joe It’s a T-shirt. It’s for you!
Meg Oh...thanks.

4A
Page 99 Exercise a
1 They’re from France. Their names are Claire and Françoise.
2 A What’s your name?
B I’m Julia. Nice to meet you.
3 He’s Italian. His name is Roberto.
4 It’s a good hotel, and its restaurant is fantastic.
5 They’re Mexican. Their surname is Romero.
6 I know a very good restaurant in Paris. Its name is Paris café.
7 Her name is Tina. She’s Brazilian.
8 Lis and Any are American, but their husbands are British.
9 A We’re Jane and Mark Kelley. We have a reservation.
B You’re in room 22. This is your key.
10 These are our coffees. The cappuccino is for you, the latte is for Tom, and the Americano is for
me.
11 I’m Sally, and this is my husband, Tom.
12 A Are those your children?
B no, they aren’t. Our children are over there?

4A
Page 99 Exercise b
1 Karen / Peter Peter is Karen’s father.
2 Diana / Sam Diana is Sam’s mother.
3 Karen / Peter Karen is Peter’s daughter.
4 Diana / Peter Peter is Diana’s husband.
5 Sam / Peter Sam is Peter’s son.
6 Diana / Peter Diana is Peter’s wife.
7 Karen / Sam Sam is Karen’s brother.
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4B
Page 99 Exercise a
1 It’s an old car.
2 They’re black coats.
3 It’s a new phone.
4 They’re big houses.
5 They’re expensive glasses.
6 It’s a good book.

Page 99 Exercise b
1 beautiful a day it’s It’s a beautiful day.
2 is husband nice very Amy’s Amy’s husband is very nice.
3 questions difficult they’re very They’re very difficult questions.
4 phone cheap a is this This is a cheap phone.
5 photo it’s terrible a It’s a terrible phone.
6 a Maria tall is very girl Maria is a very tall girl.
7 very is cat old our Our cat is very old.
8 restaurant this good a very isn’t This isn’t a very good restaurant.
9 long it’s a exercise very It’s a very long exercise.
10 is ugly very dog their Their dog is very ugly.
11 expensive Italian bags are very Italian bags are very expensive.
12 very this is small room a This is a very small room.

5A
Page 101 Exercise a
1 I have eggs for breakfast.
2 We don’t drink coffee in the evening.
3 They like chocolate.
4 You eat meat.
5 We eat rice in the evening.
6 I don’t have sugar in my coffee.
7 You don’t like cheese.
8The children eat vegetables.

Page 101 Exercise b


1 have People in the UK don’t have a big lunch – they usually have a sandwich.
My family have lunch together on Sundays.
2 eat I don’t eat meat. I’m a vegetarian.
They eat a lot of fish and rice in Japan.
3 drink You drink a lot of coffee! It isn’t good for you.
They don’t drink alcohol in Egypt.
4 go We don’t go to restaurants. They’re very expensive.
I go to a café.

5B

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Page 101 Exercise b
1 A Do you have children?
B No, I don’t.
2 I don’t like this photo. It’s terrible.
3 A Do you want a coffee?
B No, thanks. I don’t drink coffee.
4 I don’t have brothers and sisters. I’m an only child.
5 A Do you listen to music on the radio?
B I don’t listen to pop music, but I listen to Classic FM. It’s a classical music station.
6 A Excuse me, do you work here?
B No, I don’t. Sorry.
7 A Do you like MTV?
B No, I don’t. I don’t watch TV. I read.
8 A Do you have a big family?
B Yes, I do. I have two brothers and three sisters.
9 A Do you speak Spanish?
B No, I don’t. I only speak English.
10 A Do you like Saturdays?
B Yes, I do. I don’t work at the weekend.

Page 101 Exercise b


1 know don’t I. I don’t know.
2 here you near do live? Do you live near here?
3 like I football don’t. I don’t like football.
4 coffee want you a do? Do you want a coffee?
5 centre work in the they city. They work in the city centre.
6 sisters two have I. I have two sisters.
7 French you speak do? Do you speak French?
8 don’t big need a I car. I don’t need a big car.
9 German to classes you do go? Do you go to German classes?
10 a don’t I watch have. I don’t have a watch.
11 to in the music car listen you do? Do you listen to music in the car?
12 I work on Saturdays don’t. I don’t work on Saturdays.
6A
Page 103 Exercise a
1 They read magazines. He reads magazines.
2 I study Italian. My sister studies Italian.
3 Do you speak English? Does he speak English?
4 I don’t eat fish. My brother doesn’t eat fish.
5 Where do you work? Where does your wife work?
6 You don’t speak Italian. Tom doesn’t speak Italian.
7 Do you like cats? Does she like cats?
8 I have two brothers. Andrew has two brothers.
9 What do you eat for lunch? What does he eat for lunch?
10 We watch a lot of TV. My mother watches a lot of TV.
11 What do you do? What does your son do?
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12 We don’t need a new car. Maria doesn’t need a new car.

Page 103 Exercise b


1 She listens to BBC4 on the radio. (listen)
2 My brother goes to university in Manchester. (go)
3 We don’t work at the weekend. (not work)
4 Does Angela live with her mother? (live)
5 The programme finishes at 9.30. (finish)
6 She usually has fruit for breakfast. (have)
7 We don’t watch TV at the weekend. (not watch)
8 Do you want tea or coffee? (want)
9 Where do your children go to school? (go)
10 Linda doesn’t eat meat, fish, or eggs. She’s a vegan. (not eat)
11 Does Andrew like his new job? (like)
12 Luisa doesn’t have brothers or sisters. (not have)

6B
Page 103 Exercise a
1 My husband sometimes goes to the gym.
2 I always have a shower in the morning.
3 We usually have breakfast at home.
4 I never go to bed before 12.00.
5 They always go to work by bus.
6 He sometimes has a sandwich for lunch.
7 The restaurant usually closes late.
8 She never goes shopping after work.
9 I usually do my homework at the weekend.
10 I sometimes make fish for dinner.

6B
Page 103 Exercise b
1 Alex sometimes goes to bed very late. (sometimes)
2 We always do housework at the weekend. (always)
3 We usually have lunch at home at the weekend. (usually)
4 I never drink coffee in the evening. (never)
5 My sister always gets up early. (always)
6 I never speak English at work. (never)
7 We sometimes watch TV after dinner. (sometimes)
8 My husband usually finishes work at 7.30 p.m. (usually)
9 I never have a bath, I always have a shower. (always)
10 We sometimes drink tea with milk, but I prefer it with lemon. (sometimes)

7A
Page 105 Exercise a
1 A What music does she like?
2 A How old is your sister?
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3 A What do you want for lunch?
4 A Who’s that woman with Bob?
5 A When do you have English classes?
6 A How do you spell your name?
7 A Where does your wife work?
8 A Where do you usually go on holiday?

Page 105 Exercise b


1 your where work do brothers? Where do your brothers work?
2 your is this phone? Is this your phone?
3 film the what start does time? What time does the film start?
4 Spanish does speak husband your? Does your husband speak Spanish?
5 is how family your? How is your family?
6 we late are for class? Are we late for class?
7 children sushi do your like? Do your children like sushi?
8 your finish what does time work wife? What time does your wife finish work?

Page 105 Exercise c


1 Is football your favourite sport?
2 How do you relax at weekends?
3 What sports are popular in your country?
4 Are you hungry? It’s time for lunch.
5 Where do you usually have lunch on Sunday?
6 Does your country win a lot of medals in the Olympics?
7 How old is your teacher?
8 What TV programmes does your husband like?
9 Do you do sport or exercise during the week?

7B
Page 105 Exercise a
1 It’s very cold in here. Close the window, please.
2 Don’t eat that chocolate! I need it for my cake.
3 Don’t play the piano! The baby’s in bed!
4 Speak slowly, please. I don’t understand you.
5 You’re very tired. Go to bed.
6 Don’t make pasta for lunch! I’m on a diet.
7 Sit down and open your books at page 43.
8 Don’t read my emails! They’re private.
9 Don’t worry! It’s not a big problem.

Page 105 Exercise b


1 I have a new tablet, but I don’t use it very much.
2 Jim likes Sarah, but she doesn’t like him.
3 My children love music. I sing to them every night.
4 A Is Emma nice? B I don’t know her very well.
5 People speak very fast in hip-hop songs. I can’t understand them.

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6 I’m hungry. Can you make me a sandwich, please?
7 Our friends usually have dinner with us at the weekend.
8 I don’t have my car today. Can I go to the concert with you?

8A
Page 107 Exercise a
1 / we sit here Can we sit here?
2 You/ start classes until next week You can’t start classes until next week.
3 James/ help us tomorrow James can help us tomorrow.
4 /you come to lunch on Sunday Can you come to lunch on Sunday?
5 You / use my phone if you like You can use my phone if you like.
6 We / park here We can’t park here.
7 / we watch TV after dinner Can we watch TV after dinner?
8 He / go to the cinema tonight He can’t go to the cinema tonight.

Page 107 Exercise b


1 I can’t drive to work tomorrow. My sister needs the car.
2 A Can I pay in euros?
B No, I’m sorry. We only accept pounds.
3 A Can we swim here?
B No, the water’s very cold.
4 The restaurant’s very near. We can walk there.
5 Where can we go for lunch? I’m hungry.
6 You can watch TV when you finish your homework.
7 A Can you come to dinner at my house on Saturday?
B I’m sorry, I can’t. It’s my mother’s birthday.
8 A Excuse me. You can’t listen to music in the museum.
B Sorry!

8B
Page 107 Exercise a
1 meet meeting
2 stop stopping
3 buy buying
4 go going
5 cry crying
6 write writing
7 run running
8 cycle cycling

Page 107 Exercise b


1 She / like / cook She likes cooking.
2 you / like / travel Do you like travelling?
3 I / love / shop / for presents I love shopping for presents.
4 They / like / watch / TV They don’t like watching TV.
5 your father / like / play / chess Does your father like playing chess?
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6 I / like / do / exercise I don’t like doing exercise.
7 My mother / love / read / detective novels My mother loves reading detective novels.
8 We / like / go / to bed late We don’t like going to bed late.

9A
Page 109 Exercise a
1 I can’t talk now. I’m driving.
2 You’re doing the wrong exercise!
3 She’s working at home today.
4 He’s playing football.
5 We’re studying for an exam.
6 They’re swimming in the river.

Page 109 Exercise b


1 A Excuse me! You’re sitting in my seat. (sit)
B Sorry!
2 A Dad isn’t watching this programme. He’s sleeping. (not watch, sleep)
B OK. You can watch your programme then.
3 A Hello! What are you doing here? (do)
B I’m shopping. It’s Jim’s birthday tomorrow. (shop)
4 A I’m going to the gym now. Do you want to come with me?
B Great idea. I’m not working today! (not work)
5 A Is Alice doing her homework? (do)
B No, she isn’t. She’s playing computer games. (play)
6 A Do you want my newspaper? I’m not reading it. (not read)
B No, thanks. I’m watching a film on my laptop. (watch)
7 A Is that your brother?
B No, my brother’s over there. He’s talking to his friends. (talk)
8 A Are you having a good time in Rio? (have)
B Yes, we are. We’re having a great time! (have)
9 A Hello, can I speak to Louisa?
B Sorry, she’s visiting her mother. Who is it? (visit)
A It’s Yuko, from English class. I’m calling about Monday’s homework. (call)
10 A Are you getting up now? You’re late for school! (get)
B Yes, I am. What time is it?
9B
Page 109 Exercise a
1 A Hi, Sue. Where are you? In the office?
B No. I’m working at home today.
2 A Are you doing your homework?
B I don’t have any homework today. I’m playing a computer game.
3 Marisa is a nurse. She works in a hospital.
4 We’re on holiday in France. We’re staying in a nice little hotel.
5 A Hi. Can you talk or are you driving?
B I’m not driving, but I can’t talk now. I’m talking to my boss.
6 Let’s go to Mexico in December. It never rains there in the winter.
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7 I usually have a big lunch, but today I’m having a small salad.

Page 109 Exercise b


1 Oh no! It is raining and I don’t have my umbrella. (rain)
2 My father and I have diner together every week. (have)
3 Louise and Carl are on holiday this week. They’re skiing in Switzerland. (ski)
4 A Hi Sam. Are you watching the football match on TV? (watch)
B No, I’m doing my French homework (do)
5 I always get up at 7.30, but I never have breakfast. (get up, have)
6 My sister is travelling in Thailand at the moment. (travel)
7 A What time do you usually go to bed? (go)
B At about 11.30.
8 Look. That’s my brother over there. Can you see him? He’s wearing a blue hat. (wearing)
9 A Hello Nick. Where are you going? (go)
B To the gym. I always go on Tuesdays. (go)

10A
Page 111 Exercise a
1 There aren’t any cars in the car park.
2 There are some pillows in the cupboard.
3 There’s a sauna in the spa.
4 Are there any chairs in the garden?
5 Is there a TV in the bar?
6 There isn’t a table in the bedroom.
7 There aren’t any windows in my room.
8 There are some shops in the hotel.
9 There are some nice T-shirts in the gift shop.
10 Are there any restaurants in the village?

Page 111 Exercise b


1 Are there any free tables in the restaurant?
2 There aren’t any lifts. Would you like rooms on the ground floor?
3 There’s a bath in the bathroom. It’s very big.
4 Is there a gym? I want to do some exercise.
5 There isn’t a remote control for the TV. Can you ask reception for one?
6 There are some very ugly pictures in this room.
7 Is there a meeting room in the hotel?
8 There are some tables in the garden if you want to eat outside.
9 There isn’t a car park, but we can help you park your car.
10 Are there any clean towels?

10B
Page 111 Exercise a
1 / you at school yesterday Were you at school yesterday?
2 James / very well yesterday James wasn’t very well yesterday.
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3 We / on the plane at 4.00 We were on the plane at 4.00.
4 / they in class yesterday Were they in class yesterday?
5 David / very happy last night David wasn’t very happy last night.
6 I / in a meeting until 7.00 last night I was in a meeting until 7.00 last night.
7 / your sister in London last week Was your sister in London last week?
8 It / a terrible film It was a terrible film.

10B
Page 111 Exercise b
A Where were you last night?
B I was at work all evening.
A No, you weren’t. You were with Miriam!
B No, I wasn’t!
A Was Freddie Mercury an actor?
B No, he wasn’t. He was a singer with Queen.
A Were you in Milan yesterday?
B No, we weren’t. We were in Rome.
A Was the book good?
B No, it wasn’t. It was very slow!

11A
Page 113 Exercise a
1 They work in a bank. They worked in a bank.
2 He finishes work late. He finished work late.
3 We live in Brazil. We lived in Brazil.
4 I carry a big bag. I carried a big bag.
5 She walks to work. She walked to work.
6 The train stops in Barcelona. The train stopped in Barcelona.
7 We play tennis. We played tennis.
8 You talk a lot! You talked a lot!
9 I relax at the weekend. I relaxed at the weekend.
10 He waits for the bus. He waited for the bus.
11 They travel by train. They travelled by train.
12 She needs a new coat. She needed a new coat.

11A
Page 113 Exercise b
1 (park) A Where did you park the car?
B I parked it near the restaurant.
2 (finish) A Did you finish your homework?
B No, I didn’t finish all of it. It was very late.
3 (study) A What did you study at university?
B I studied economics.
4 (like) A Did you like the concert?
B No, I didn’t like it very much. The singers were terrible.
5 (watch) A Did you watch TV last night?
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B Yes, we watched a very good programme.
6 (close) A Did you close the door when you went out?
B Of course I closed it!
7 (cry) A Did you cry at the end of the film?
B Yes, I cried a lot!
8 (arrive) A When did you arrive in Tokyo?
B We arrived very late, around 1.00 a.m.

11B
Page 113 Exercise a
1 I have eggs for breakfast. (this morning) I had eggs for breakfast this morning.
2 Does she go to Spanish classes? (last year) Did she go to Spanish classes last year?
3 We don’t have lunch at home. (last week) We didn’t have lunch at home last week.
4 Mike doesn’t go to work by car. (yesterday). Mike didn’t go to work by car yesterday.
5 They go to school by bus. (yesterday) They went to school by bus yesterday.
6 What time do you get up? (this morning) What time did you get up this morning?
7 Do you do sport or exercise? (last weekend) Did you do sport or exercise last weekend?
8 You don’t do the housework. (yesterday) You didn’t do the housework yesterday.
9 I don’t get up early. (this morning) I didn’t get up early this morning.

11B
Page 113 Exercise b
1 (have) A What did you have for lunch today?
B I had fish. What’s for dinner?
2 (do) A Did you do the housework?
B No, but I did my homework.
3 (go) A Where did you go last night?
B I didn’t go out. I stayed at home.
4 (get up) A What time did the children get up?
B They got up very late. They were tired.
5 (have) A What did you have for breakfast?
B I didn’t have breakfast. I wasn’t hungry. I just had a coffee.
6 (go) A Did Pedro go to judo last week?
B He went on Monday, but he didn’t go on Wednesday because he wasn’t well.

12A
Page 115 Exercise a
Last summer my family and I went (go) to Italy for a holiday. We rented (rent) a house in Umbria,
in central Italy, about 5km from a village called Gubbio. The weather was (be) fantastic, hot and
sunny during the day but cold at night. We did (do) different things every day. Sometimes we went
(go) to Perugia or Assisi and visited (visit) churches and art galleries. On other days we stayed
(stay) in the house. It had (have) a swimming pool in the garden so the children were (be) happy.
One afternoon an old man arrived (arrive) at the door.

‘Good afternoon,’ he said (say). ‘I’m your neighbour. Are your children at home? ‘Yes,’ I
answered (answer). ‘I think so. Why?’

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‘Because about an hour ago I saw (see) a small boy near the village. I think he was your son.’
I looked (look) out of the window. My daughter was (be) in the swimming pool, but my son wasn’t
(not be) there.

‘Where did you see (see) him?’ I asked (ask). ‘Did you talk (talk) to him?’
‘He was on the road to the village, but I didn’t speak (not speak) to him,’ the old man said (say).
‘Come on,’ I told (tell) my husband. ‘We need to go to the village.’
The old man waited (wait) at the house with my daughter and we went (go) to the village.
My son was (be) outside a café. He had (have) a big ice cream in his hand.
‘Why did you leave (leave) the house?’ I asked him. ‘We were (be) terribly worried.’
‘I wanted (want) an ice cream,’ he said.

12B
Page 115 Exercise a
1 Are we meeting your sister tonight or tomorrow night? (meet)
2 I’m not cooking this evening because we’re going out to dinner. (not cook, go)
3 My mother isn’t coming to lunch next Saturday. She isn’t very well. (not come)
4. What time are you going to the doctor’s tomorrow? (go)
5 A Are they flying to France next week? (fly)
B No, they’re getting the train, the Eurostar. (get)
6 We need to hurry. The train is leaving in ten minutes! (leave)
7 A Where are you staying when you’re in Rome? (stay)
B We aren’t staying in a hotel. We’re renting a flat from some friends. (not stay, rent)

Page 115 Exercise b


1 A What are you wearing to the party tonight?
B My blue dress.
2 A What time is Jack leaving tomorrow?
B At 7.00. His flight is at 9.00.
3 A What are you doing next weekend?
B Nothing special.
4 A When are Hannah and Mark coming to dinner?
B On Saturday night. Is that OK?
5 A Are you going out tonight?
B Yes, I’m meeting some friends for a drink after work.
6 A Do you want to come shopping with me tomorrow morning?
B I can’t. I am playing tennis with Sarah at 11.00.

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