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GERALDINE ROXANNA CALANCHE ORTIZ

UNIT 7A

PAGE 67

1.
a) Noise
b) Housework
c) Money
d) Food
e) Visitors

2.
a) The mess
b) Wi-fi

3.
a) A-4
b) B-1
c) C-8
d) D-6
e) E-2
f) F-5
g) G-7
h) H-3

4.
1) I think that the first solution is the best, because the person who chooses the biggest room
has to be able to pay for it
2) The first solution is the best, because it is fair that each person orders what used
3) I think the best solution is to set a limit on the number of visits from people who do not
live in the apartment
4) It seems good to me that when they are in the apartment, they pay the bills according to
the people who live there. But before each one should have a deposit of 6 months for any
problem.
5) The people who live in the apartment should make a schedule for bath time, because not
everyone may have to do it at the same time. However, if you must set a time to take a
shower.
6) I think everyone should respect each other's bedtime, so it's best if you're late, don't make
any noise.
7) The best solution is the first, because each person knows what his things are.
8) I think the solution is for each person to take turns cooking their food.

5.
a) I would be very bored if someone took my things, because I am careful with them. I have
never had that problem, because I haven’t lived with roommates.

UNIT 7A

PAGE 69

a. I think that the most important tips that can be applied may be to be informed of the
discussion and to be respectful when giving an opinion.
b.
1. It would be more convincing, if evidence was shown in the comment. Likewise, you
can be more courteous with your comment
2. It would be better to use a scientific source, to make it more credible
3. The comment should consider other opinions more and he should not be so closed in
his answers.

UNIT 7B

PAGES 72-73

a.
1. The best way to spot a liar is by looking at what they say, not their body language.
2. The experiment sought to make the false passengers nervous, so that they would
contradict themselves and tell lies about the life they had invented.

b.

1. B
2. A
3. E
4. D
5. C

c.
1. T
2. F
3. F
4. T
5. T
6. F

UNIT 8A

PAGES 78-79

a.
1. I regularly post photos on my Instagram, especially of my pets or myself.
2. Normally I have my profile public, so all people can see my photos.
3. A stranger has never posted my photos on any social network. Sometimes my friends
post photos with me and I haven’t problem if I look good.

b.
1. The person who wrote the text and his sister are the ones who appear in the first
photo. However, the fake online profile said it was someone named Martin and his
wife who had died.
2. Constance became suspicious of the false profile, because Martin was constantly
changing the color of his hair.
3. The last photo was used by the scammer to say that Martin had an accident and that
they should send him money for medical treatment and flights.

c.
1. A
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. B

d.

1. Thought that
2. Trick
3. Said that
4. Fraud
5. Make use of
6. Give
7. Chosen
8. Careful

UNIT 8B

PAGES 82-83

c.
1. Beware of stories that don’t make sense
2. Check the name of the news site published it
3. Beware faked website addresses
4. Check the date
5. Look for unusual spellings and mistakes
6. Look out for fake celebrity accounts
7. Google-search the images
8. If you’re unsure, double check with a source you trust

d. People post fake news for political or personal gain.


1. No one should worry about level 6 hurricanes, because that category doesn't exist.
2. There was no newspaper called the Denver Guardian.
3. The real site URL was abcnews.go.co and the fake site URL was ABC.com.co
4. The photos were from a 2011 attack on a Moscow airport and not from 2016 in
Brussels.
5. Because real news sources have editors who are in charge of eliminating errors and
guaranteeing the quality of the writing.
6. Because Warren Buffett's real profile had two extra t's at the end
7. Because if the fake story has disturbing images, it goes viral
8. The news about which there is doubt must be verified in reliable sources.

e.
1.
 Exaggerated
 Misleading
 Improbable
 Doctored
2.
 Legitimate
 Reliable
 Trustworthy

REVISE AND CHECK

PAGE 85

a. They are people who go through clues, police reports and advice online, to discover
things that the police didn’t take into account.
b.
1. F
2. B
3. D
4. E
5. A
6. C

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