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Oxford University Press
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Contents

Beginning Workbook Answer Key 1

Intermediate Workbook Answer Key 28

Note: Answers to exercises which ask “What about you?” are not in included in
this answer key. These will vary according to students’ own information or opinions.
In addition, answers to Challenge exercises which require personalor subjective
information are also not given.
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WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY

BEGINNING WORKBOOK
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UNIT1 Exercise 3
1. a. in b. up c. out
2. a. match b. spell c. talk
Pages 2 and 3 A Classroom 3. Words underlined: say, share, spell
Words circled: copy, circle, check
Exercise 1 4. check circle copy help read say
at, | b.1 ceise nde. ey, || ial share spell
Exercise 2 Bolas b. 1 Gr EB
Items checked: Challenge 3
pencil sharpener spiral notebook a. thimble b. page 73 CS
pencils notebook paper
ruler
Page 8 Everyday Conversation
Exercise 3
2. overhead progector — overhead projector Exercise 1
3. computter + computer Als 5 b. 2 end d. 3 e. 1
5. chawk = chalk
Exercise 2
7. alfabet — alphabet a. Ming, this is Kim. b. Did you say Kim?
10. bulletin bord — bulletin board d. That’s a great jacket.
c. How are things?
Exercise 4 e. Thank you. f. See you.
a1, 6 5 | i Mom 10" 1a, Challenge (page 182)
ne a j. 4 Possible conversations include:
Lu: Hi/Hello/Good morning, Ana.
Page 4 Personal Information Ana: Hi!
Lu: That’s a nice/pretty sweater/scarf/hat.
Exercise 1 Ana: Thanks.
Amn OA OM All OnmGonl OMG EO14=0020000 Lu: Bye/Good-bye/See you.
Exercise 2 Ana: Bye.
AL (© b. 8 Ca 6l, { e. 3 f.4
g.9 h. 7 i. 2 Page 9 The Telephone
Page 5 School Exercise 1
Ay, al b. 1 CaS Cl 33 e. 6 lis2
Exercise 1 Exercise 2
People: Al, 2 be Gus daa e. 6 f. 4
teacher counselor Filled-in blank: pay
principal clerk
Exercise 3
Places: a. phone b. answering machine
classroom rest rooms c. cellular phone d. pager e. cordless phone
auditorium gym
cafeteria
lunch benches
track
field
Page 10 Weather
library principal’s office Exercise 1
bleachers counselor’s office a. hot cold cool
lockers main office b. warm freezing hot
Exercise 2 Exercise 2
Auditorium C Library G True statements: b, d, e, g, h, i
Cafeteria D LockersJ
Classrooms A; B, H, | =Men’s Rest Rooms F
Gym K Women’s Rest Rooms E Page 11 Describing Things
Exercise 1
Pages 6 and 7 Studying a. little d. expensive
b. thin e. beautiful
Exercise 1 c. light f. fast
a. False b. True c. False d. True e. False
Exercise 2
a.3 b..2 c.4 relics ame =a 6 a OE
ep tS) h. 5 Lad

Answers to the BEGINNING Workbook


Exercise 2 Exercise 4
a. False. The classroom is quiet. Spanish: 50% a. fifty percent
b. True. French: 5% b. twenty-five percent
c. True. Japanese: 10% G. five percent
d. False. The teacher's desk is neat. Russian: 10% d. ten percent
e. False. The bookcase is messy. Chinese: 25% e. ten percent
f. True. Exercise 5
g. False. The chairs are hard. a. One-fourth G One-fourth
b. One-third d. One-half
Page 12 Colors
Exercise 1
Pages 16 and 17 Time
a. green c. blue Exercise 1
b. purple d. orange a. half past ten c. three-fifteen
Exercise 2 b. a quarter to three d. six-twenty
Women’s favorite colors:
Exercise 2
1. blue 6. yellow Aly, 3 ines Gx6 d.
2. red 7. black g. 8 h.5
3. pink 8. white
4. green 9. brown and gray Exercise 3
5. purple
Men’s favorite colors:
1. blue 5. black
2. red 6. gray
3. green 7. purple
4. brown 8. pink, white, and yellow
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Page 13 Prepositions
Exercise 5
Exercise 1 a. Atlantic Cc. mountain
A. Wwe |o, Falke Cue chiralee @, ime b. central d. Pacitie
Exercise 2 Exercise 6
Completed question: Where is your pen? a. 7:00 in the evening
b. 5:00 in the afternoon
Pages 14 and 15 c. 10:30 at night
d. 12:00 noon
Numbers and Measurement e. 1:00 in the afternoon
f. 2:00 in the morning
Exercise 1
g. 8:00 at night/8:00 in the evening
a. Cardinal c. Roman e. percent
h. 12:00 midnight
b. fraction d. ordinal f. cardinal
i. 11:00 in the morning
Exercise 2 j. 6:00 in the evening
Word Number Roman Numeral k. 9:00 in the morning
ten 10 X |. 1:00 in the morning
three 3 III
fifteen 15 XV Challenge
Eastern time: Montreal, Havana, New York City,
fifty 50 L
Panama
twenty 20 XX Central time: Houston, Mexico City
one hundred 100 C Atlantic time: Halifax, San Juan
five hundred 500 D Pacific time: Los Angeles
one thousand 1000 M

Exercise 3
a. first d. second
b. fourth e. sixth
c. fifth f. third

Answers to the BEGINNING Workbook


Pages 18 and 19 The Calendar UNIT 2
Exercise 1
zl, 331 b. 5 Coll Caen e=4 ib os Page 22 Age and Physical Description
Exercise 2
a. False b. False c. True d.True_ e. False Exercise 1
f. True g. False h. True i. False j. True a2 oT Meee he
Exercise 4 Exercise 2
Winter: January, February sei circled: oan

Simmer:ly,Ags Si mmsncle”
Spring: April, May .

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: oo Se, average weight 18-year-old
Exercise 5 Attractive average weight
ieee 2.0 Bia 4.f 5.e 6. b slim young
elderly physically challenged
Page 20 Money Short heavyset
Exercise 1 Tree? Goes 1) BONE Aad sot toe
a. $1.91 b. $186.00 c. $187.91
Evercisel? Page 23 Describing Hair
a. $5.10 b. $.50 or 50¢ E ae
c. $.25 or 25¢_ d. $120.00 avcine } i See
e. $10.53 f. $46.00 ar 7" 2 : e.
*9 if you include the two in the mirror reflection
Exercise 3 **) if you include the one in the mirror reflection
(The date and student’s signature will vary.)
Pay to the order of: Mary Johnson eee 5 :
Amount: $25.00 Items checked: cut, color
Amount in words: Twenty-five and xx a. short b. straight c. brown d. part
Form of payment checked: personal check
Pages 24 and 25 Family
Page 21 Shopping Exercise 1
Exercise 1 Male Female Male or Female
Ree aoe g. green brother niece cousin
b. sale price e. gives husband daughter parent
Cota f, keeps son grandmother
uncle
Exercise 2 Exercise 2
. bea) % ae - aon a False b. True~ es False vd trues ¢ True
Beales f, exchange f. False g.True h.True i. True j. False
Exercise 4
Challenge (page 183) a. former wife d. brother
b. mother e. stepsister
1 cassette player 25.00 c. father f. stepfather
tax @6% ~ 1.50
Total 26.50 Exercise 5
Amount tendered $30.00 1. She’s married. 4. She’s a single mother.
Change 3,50 2. She has a baby. 5. She’s remarried.
3. She’s divorced. 6. She’s a stepmother.
Exercise 6
a. mother d. son
b. father e. stepbrother
c. stepfather

Answers to the BEGINNING Workbook


Pages 26 and 27 Daily Routines Exercise 3
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Exercise 1 calm full proud
6:00 wake up comfortable in love well
6:30 get dressed )
7:00 eat breakfast bored in pain uncomfortable
7:30 take the children to school homesick nervous sick
8:00 drive to work
Exercise 4
5:00 leave work
a. comfortable — d. proud
5:30 pick up the children
b. in love e. sick/in pain
6:30 have dinner
c. homesick f. nervous
8:00 relax
8:30 exercise
11:00 go to sleep Pages 32 and 33 A Graduation
Exercise 2 | Exercise 1
1M& 2.64 Skee 4.24 5d 64 A, False lo, lint c¢ linne cl. Fallee
7. \y
Exercise 2
Exercise 3 Ike Deh 3.6. aL SG 6.h
a. relaxes f. makes k. makes Tae 8.b
b. gets up g. leaves I. takes
c. takes h. goes m. eats Exercise 3
d. eats i. picks up n. watches b
e. drives j. gets oO. goes Exercise 4
a. party c. gifts e. caterer
Pages 28 and 29 Life Events b. hugging d. guest f. buffet

Exercise 1
1925 was born 1956 went to college
1930 started school 1958 got married UNIT 3
1940 immigrated 1960 had a baby
1942 graduated 1971 bought a house
1944 joined the army 1985 became a grandfather Page 34 Places to Live
1949 became a citizen 1997 died
Exercise 2 Exercise 1
a. was e. got i. had
a. college dormitory b. nursing home
c. shelter
b. graduated _f. rented j. died
c. learned g. fell Exercise 2
d. moved h. got a. suburbs d. houses
Exercise 3 b. country e. mobile homes
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c. city f. on farms

Pages 30 and 31 Feelings Page 35 Finding a Home


Exercise 1 Exercise 1
Words that end in -y: a. rent d. house
thirsty hungry angry b. manager e. man and woman make
sleepy lonely happy c. $450 f. mortgage

Words that end in -ed:


disgusted scared frustrated
worried embarrassed surprised
relieved bored tired
excited confused
Exercise 2
a. relieved e. happy i. disgusted
b. scared f. sleepy/tired j. confused
c. angry g. hungry
d. surprised h. thirsty

Answers to the BEGINNING Workbook


Exercise 2 Exercise 3
Rent an apartment Buy a house Items checked:
a. V water the plants
i yy, trim the hedge
a 7 plant trees

a “. Page 40 A Kitchen
e. v
ff Vv Vv Exercise 1
g. ov a. under the cabinet d. on the stove/burner
h a b. on the counter e. under the oven
— gy ? c. on the cutting board f. under the sink
if ‘
y, ry, Exercise 2
Things that last 10 years:
blender dishwasher
Pages 36 and 37 Apartments coffeemaker pan
toaster electric Can opener
Exercise 1 Things that last 15 years:
a. doorman d. manager/superintendent stove refrigerator
b. tenant e. neighbor/tenant
rays Page 41 A Dining Area
Exercise 2
a. False b. False c. True d.False e. True Exercise 1
f. False a. True b. True c. False’ d. False e. False
Exercise 3 f. True —_g. False
a. fire exit, elevator c. trash chute Exercise 2
b. mailbox d. intercom a. plate e. napkin
b. place mat _f. spoons
Page 38 A House c. bowl, plate — g. knife
d. forks h. glass
Exercise 1 as
a. Closed c. Open e. Open Page 42 A Living Room
b. Open d. Closed f. Closed
Exercise 1
Exercise 2 a b. 6 Gal d. 1 e. 3
a, False io; Ue ©, Inve cl Falke eoiralwe
f. True __g. False Exercise 2
Challenge Items crossed out: te oy
a. This is a one-story house. SOME Ss ang
d. There is a chair on the deck. aor Bene
e. The TV antenna is on the roof. enya avira ual,
bookcase logs
g. The fence is light green.

Page 39 A Yard Page 43 A Bathroom


: 1
Exercise Exercise 1
a. onthe patio _d. on the patio Sink Bathtub/Shower Wall Floor
b. on the lawn — e. on the lawn a. vY Vv
c. onthe lawn _ f. on the patio b. Ww, W,
Exercise 2 es v v
Garden tools: Vegetation: | Containers: d. Vv v7 Vv
pruning shears — bush flowerpot E Ve a
rake flower garbage can F 7, 7
shovel hedge watering can
trowel lawn wheelbarrow g: Vv

Answers to the BEGINNING Workbook


Exercise 2 Page 47 Cleaning Supplies
a. bath mat e. toilet brush
b. wastebasket f. washcloth Exercise 1
c. hand towel — g. scale Possible answers include:
d. soap dish Windows:
glass cleaner sponge
Page 44 A Bedroom squeegee stepladder
rubber gloves rags
Exercise 1 Floor:
a. purple b. blue c. pink and white broom dust mop
Exercise 2 dust pan scrub brush
a. mirror d. lampshade vacuum cleaner bucket/pail
b. headboard _ e. dresser vacuum cleaner attachments sponge
c. lamp f. photographs vacuum cleaner bag rags
wet mop
Exercise 3
a. clock radio d.. curtains Dishes:
b. blanket e. closet rubber gloves dish towel
c. mattress steel-wool soap pads — sponge
dishwashing liquid
Page 45 A Children’s Bedroom Exercise 2
1. d moh ore 4.¢ 5.e 6.a
Exercise 1 7.b 8..f ash
a. night-light = c. baby monitor
b. bumper pad d. smoke detector Pages 48 and 49
Exercise 2 Household Problems and Repairs
Possible answers include:
under the bunk bed Exercise 1
under the comforter/in the bunk bed a. roofer e. locksmith
in the crib b. exterminator f. carpenter
on the chest of drawers c. electrician g. repair person
on the changing table d. plumber
on the diaper pail
on the blocks
under the coloring book
on the ball
in the cradle
in the toy chest
in the dollhouse

Page 46 Housework
Exercise 1
a. recycling the newspapers
b. putting away the toys Exercise 2
c. making the bed a. False. The bathtub faucet is dripping.
d. drying the dishes b. True
Exercise 2 c. False. There are cockroaches near the sink.
Items checked: d. True
wash the sheets e. False. The toilet is overflowing.
dust the dresser f. False. The wall is cracked.
clean the sink

Answers to the BEGINNING Workbook


Exercise 3 Page 52 Meat and Poultry
1. exterminator 555-4789
a. cockroaches Exercise 1
2. plumber 555-2233
With bones:
a. dripping faucet steak lamb shanks
b. overflowing toilet beef ribs leg of lamb
c. stopped up sink ham lamb chops
pork chops
3. electrician 555-2656
Boneless:
a. broken light/the light isn’t working
roast beef liver
4. repair person 555-8356 stewing beef tripe
a. broken window ground beef bacon
b. cracked wall veal cutlets sausage
Exercise 2
a. 3-4 hours
b. 3 hours 20 minutes (200 minutes)
UNIT 4 c.
d.
6 minutes
3 hours (180 minutes)
e. 20 minutes
Page 50 Fruit f. 1 1/4 hours (1 hour 15 minutes)
Exercise 3
Exercise 1 a. breast b. wing c.drumstick d. thigh
a. peaches d. cherries, strawberries
b. plums e. papayas
c. avocados f. bananas Page 53 Deli and Seafood
Exercise 2 Exercise 1
First row across: a. halibut e. filet of sole i. scallops
pineapples avocados pears b. catfish f. mussels j. lobster
Second row across: c. salmon steak g. crab k. shrimp
oranges grapefruit limes or lemons/ d. trout h. clams |. oysters
lemons or limes Exercise 2
Third row across: Items checked:
strawberries apples grapes Meat: smoked turkey, salami
Bread: wheat, rye
Cheese: Swiss
Page 51 Vegetables Sides: potato salad, coleslaw
Exercise 1
Yellow/Orange: Red: Pages 54 and 55 The Market
carrots radishes
squash tomatoes Exercise 1
yams beets a. canned goods aisle 1B
corn chili peppers b. meat and poultry aisle 1A
onions c. produce across from the dairy section
d. baked goods aisle 2B
Green:
e. dairy behind the produce section
lettuce cucumbers
f. beverages to the left of the doors
cabbage broccoli
g. frozen foods to the right of the produce
zucchini scallions
section
sweet peppers peas
h. baking products aisle 5B
celery artichokes
i. paper products aisle 6B
parsley asparagus
j. snack foods near the checkstand
spinach string beans
Exercise 2
Exercise 2 a. Manager e. Checker
a. spinach c. beets e. tomatoes
b. bottle return f. Bagger
b. broccoli d. carrots f. lettuce
€,, cart g. plastic
d. checkstands

Answers to the BEGINNING Workbook


Exercise 3 Exercise 2
Canned goods: tuna, beans al, b. 7 roma d. 3 e. 4 f. 8
Frozen foods: ice cream oa is)
Baking products: flour, sugar, oil Exercise 3
Dairy section: eggs, yogurt, butter, milk, Words circled:
cheddar cheese a.Boil d.Fry
Beverages: bottled water, soda b.Slice e.Mix
Paper products: aluminum foil, plastic wrap c.Chop f.Sauté
Baked goods: bread, lemon cake, rolls
Snack foods: potato chips, gum
Page 59 Kitchen Utensils
Exercise 4
Items crossed off list: Exercise 1
tuna potato chips soda a.False bs. True. “c/ True d. False “eo True
eggs butter cheese f. False
bread milk
ice cream oil Exercise 2
a. 6 oe calee © 5 | CnC vers eee
go9 h. 4 a
Page 56
Containers and Packaged Foods Exercise 3
a. can opener d. egg beater g. cookie sheet
Exercise 1 b. garlic press e. mixing bowl — h. double boiler
a.can b.box c. jar d. container c. rolling pin f. cake pan i. pot holder

Exercise 2 Page 60 Fast Food


a. tube b.carton’ c. six-pack d. bottle
e. bag f. loaf g. package _h. roll
Exercise 1
Exercise 3 A straw:
2 tubes of toothpaste 2: bags of potato chips soda iced tea milk shake
1 carton of orange juice 1 loaf of bread Your fingers:
1 six-pack of soda 1 package of cookies hamburger taco
2 bottles of water 3 rolls of paper towels french fries nachos
cheeseburger frozen yogurt
Page 57 Weights and Measures hot dog muffin
pizza doughnut
Exercise 1
‘aa b. 4 CAG Ol, 5 e. 6 iis1
Exercise 2
ony, ee? Items checked: cheese, lettuce, ketchup, relish

Exercise 2 Exercise 3
a. 1 1/2 pounds of potatoes 1. mayonnaise 3. ketchup
b. 1 quart of apple juice 2. sugar 4. mustard/relish
c.1 1/2 cups of flour
d.2 quarts of milk Page 61 A Coffee Shop Menu
e. 3 tablespoons of butter/margarine
f. 3 teaspoons of sugar Exercise 1
a. Sausage, toast e. baked potato
Challenge (page 183) b. grilled cheese sandwich f. garlic bread
a. 1 1/2 pounds = 680.4 grams
c. Fried fish, rice pilaf g. pie
b. 1 quart = .95 liters
d. Pancakes
G@ i 1/2.cups = 355.5-milliliters
d. 2 quarts = 1.9 liters Exercise 2
roast chicken tea
Page 58 Food Preparation mashed potatoes
chef’s salad
waffles (and syrup)
coffee/decaf coffee
Exercise 1 (pineapple) cake
Words underlined:
Chop Add Pour
Peel cook Bake
grate Stir
Grease Add

Answers to the BEGINNING Workbook


Pages 62 and 63 A Restaurant Exercise 3
a. blue jeans and white T-shirt
Exercise 1, b. green evening gown
a. dishwasher d. chef c. red dress
b. patron/diner e. server/waitress/waiter d. blue suit
c. server/waiter/waitress f. hostess e. gray sweatpants and sweatshirt
Exercise 2 Exercise 4
Items checked: l,é Do! 3 a AG 516)
salad plate salad fork
bread-and-butter plate steak knife Page 66 Clothing II
wine glass teaspoon
cup soupspoon Exercise 1
saucer a. True b.True c. False d. False
Exercise 3 Exercise 2
black bean soup 3.90 a. parka g. straw hat
house salad 2,50. b. ski cap h. swimsuit
grilled salmon 15.90 c. mittens i. Cover-up
peas 10 d. jacket j. umbrella
french fries 1.50 e. earmuffs k. sunglasses
cherry pie w. vanilla ice cream 4.00 f. scarf
coffee 1.50
Subtotal 30.00 Page 67 Clothing III
Tax (5%) +.50
Total 31.50 Exercise 1
a. black e. green
Exercise 4 b. blue f. (light) blue
a. $30.00 b. $4.50 c. table c. black g. red
d. gray h. (dark) blue
Exercise 2

UNIT 5 2 bras
1 half slip
1 camisole
Pages 64 and 65 Clothing| 3 pr briefs/underpants
2 pr pantyhose
Exercise 1 8 pr socks
a. orange d. green Total
b. blue e. gray
c. (light) brown f. purple
Pages 68 and 69 Shoes and Accessories
Exercise 2
Women: Exercise 1
blouse leggings ae bes c. 8 d. 8 e. 2 11Or
dress maternity dress *8 on rack, 1 on customer, 1 on salesclerk
evening gown skirt
jumper tunic Exercise 2
backpacks necklaces
Both Women and Men: belts pins
jeans T-shirt bracelets purses
pants turtleneck chains rings
suit uniform earrings scarves
sweater vest
handkerchiefs _ ties
Men: hats wallets
sports coat three-piece suit key chains watches
sports shirt tuxedo
er b. 9 oral d. 8 e.9 fos
e3: heb) il? yee aon slate
m. 6 ils 7 0. 4 D, 2

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Exercise 3 UNIT 6
a. belt d. suspenders
b. bracelet e. pin
c. wallet Pages 74 and 75 The Body
Exercise 4 . Exercise 1
a. boots e. tennis shoes deal aeeain
b. loafers f. athletic shoes Geer omen Be oni
c. oxfords g. sandals ence pear
d. hiking boots h. high heels :
Exercise 2
Pages 70 and 71 Describing Clothes ae
. forehead
lomlOse
j. lip
Exercise 1 Cc. ear k. gums
a. True b. True c.False d.True e. False d. eyebrow I. teeth
eer alce e. eyelashes m. mouth
, f. eyelid n. jaw
Exercise 2 g. eye o. chin
a. 4 b. 8 C26 d. 1 e. 7 f23 h. cheek
aS . ae Exercise 3
Exercise 3 Items checked:
a. too short d. too light arms knees
b. too high/too narrow/too tight e. too casual calves legs*
c. too wide/too loose elbows neck
Exercise 4 fingers shoulders

a. small c. synthetic e. light *most of legs are not covered


b. large d. solid f. baggy Exercise 4
: a.4 b. 9 c.3 2Ie e. 6 teald
Page 72 Doing the Laundry gor oh 7 otek eee
Exercise 1 Pages 76 and 77 Personal Hygiene
a. on the shelf c. on the ironing board
b. on the dryer d. on the clothesline Exercise 1
Exercise 2 a. hair spray e. deodorant
aes b. 3 aD) d.7 ee (6 b. sunscreen f. moisturizer
g.4 c. hair clip g.comb
d. eyebrow pencil
Page 73 Sewing and Alterations Exercise 2
ed pee 3.e 4.c Sele Grit
Exercise 1 Tae
a. customer b. tailor c. dressmaker Prercice 3
Exercise 2 Items checked:
Items checked: blow dryer deodorant
sew on buttons — take in waistband brush lipstick
shorten hemline repair pocket cologne/perfume nail clipper
Exercise 3 comb . shaving cream
1 tape measure 1 (pair of) scissors curling iron Sune Ce
1 pin cushion 1 thimble dental floss talcum powder
4 pins 3 buttons Exercise 4
3 needles 2 spools of thread Items checked in chart of Exercise 3:
2 safety pins conditioner shower cap toothpaste
shampoo soap
Exercise 5
bobby pins mouthwash toothbrush
emery board nail polish
mascara razor

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Page 78 Symptoms and Injuries Page 83 First Aid
Exercise 1 Exercise 1
a. True b. True c. False d. True e. False a. splint
f. True g. False b. antihistamine cream
Exercise 2 c. ice pack or elastic bandage
Items checked: d. antibacterial ointment or hydrogen peroxide
toothaches nasal congestion Exercise 2
stomachaches _ rashes Items checked:
sore throats cough adhesive bandage ice pack
antibacterial ointment — sterile pad
Page 79 gauze tweezers
Illnesses and Medical Conditions hydrogen peroxide

Exercise 1 Page 84 Clinics


a. lungs d. lungs
b. heart e. intestines Exercise 1
c. pancreas f. blood a. nurse d. patient
b. receptionist e. dentist
Exercise 2 c. orthodontist f. dental hygienist
Items checked:
chicken pox mumps Exercise 2
allergies ear infections a. 6 lo, Gal d. 3 OQ # in 2!

Pages 80 and 81 Health Care Page 85 Medical and Dental Exams


Exercise 1 Exercise 1
a. pharmacist d. audiologist ALL hUCIN DO lhUCHNGulalSCMCMEAalsemen hue
b. physical therapist e. orthopedist Exercise 2
c. optometrist a. take temperature e. take an X ray
Exercise 2 b. clean teeth f. give a shot
a. False. .bFalse.c: False > -d: True .,.e.. False c. pull a tooth g. fill a cavity
f. True g. False d. draw blood h. examine eyes

Exercise 3 Challenge (page 184)


a. crutches c. wheelchair Doctor: Dentist:
b. walker d. cane take temperature clean teeth
examine eyes pull a tooth
Exercise 4 draw blood fill a cavity
a. pharmacy e. eat cheese
b. prescription medication f. dosage Doctor and Dentist:
c. capsules g. March 2001 give a shot take an X ray
d. warning label
Pages 86 and 87 A Hospital
Page 82 Medical Emergencies Exercise 1
Exercise 1 a. bed table d. bedpan
a. True’ b: True’ c. False d.False e. True b. bed control e. call button
c. hospital gown
f. False
Exercise 2 Exercise 2
a. fell e. burned themselves aad b25 c.4 da3 e..9 tac
b. bled f. got an electric shock g.6 nel lay,
c. broke bones g. swallowed poison
d. overdosed

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Exercise 3 Pages 92 and 93 A Mall
a. nurse
b. volunteer Exercise 1
c. RN (registered nurse) a. card store f. pet store
d. LPN (licensed practical nurse)/ b. optician g. jewelry store
LVN (licensed vocational nurse) c. shoe store h. music store
e. emergency medical technician (EMT) d. toy store i. florist
f. patient e. video store
MPs lose Exercise 2
h. surgical eS Answers may vary.
i. anesthesiologist
Exercise 4 Cards/Books Floor Services Floor
eb O. -c.2. -C..) , SheeSmea aig card store 1 optician 1
bookstore 2 travel agency 1
florist 1
U N IT 7 Department Store 1,2 hair salon 1

Entertainment/Music Shoes/Accessories
: music store 2 jewelry store 2
Pages 88 and 89 City Streets video store 2 shoe store 1
Exercise 1
a. furniture store e. police station Food Specialty Stores
b. movie theater f. motel food court 2 pet store 1
c. mosque g. city hall ice cream stand 1 maternity store 1
d. parking garage h. bakery candy store 2 electronics store 1
4 toy store P
Exercise 2
ae on? ary di3 e. 8 f.9
g.5 PeeOmemte te k. 4 1. 6 Exercise 3
Exercise 3 a. shoe store e. video store
1. Third and Washington 5. First and Lincoln b. department store f. hair salon
2. Fourth and Kennedy _ 6. Third and Lincoln c. escalator g. card store
3. Second and Jefferson 7. First and Kennedy d. music store
4. Second and Jefferson Challenge
Possible answers:
Pages 90 and 91 An Intersection
The video store is between the candy store and the
Exercise 1 maternity shop.
a. True b.False c. True d. False’ e. True The men’s rest room is at the food court, across from
f. True g. True h. False i. True j. False the women’s rest room, and next to the telephone.
Belles <b ine The florist is between the maternity shop and the
Exercise 2 bookstore.
Ew Game ec0 d. 8 e. 2 f.9 The pet store is near the information booth, next to
Zz 3 ies j.4 the optician.
Exercise 3
a Other eee are cians Pages 94 and 95 A Childcare Center
b. mailbox f. fire hydrant :
c. bicycle g. sign Exercise 1
d. parking space a. False b. True c. False d. False e. True
‘ f. True
Exercise 4 ‘
a. Laundromat Exercise 2
b.public telephone a. 4 Dae Cal a5 Gaz
c. parking meter
d. crosswalk
e. cart/drive-thru window
f. mailbox

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Exercise 3 Challenge
a. a high chair d. a changing table a. This is an ATM receipt.
b. a teething ring e. a cloth diaper c. She made a withdrawal.
c. a diaper pin d. She withdrew $100 from her savings account.
Exercise 5 f. Her balance is $6,234.00.
a. pacifier f. cubby
b. diaper pail — g. playpen Page 98 A Library
c. walker h. baby backpack
d. disinfectant i. diaper pins Exercise 1
e. rocking chair a. online catalog/card catalog d. media section
b. periodical section e. checkout desk
Exercise 6 c. atlas/encyclopedia f. reference desk
Exercise 2
a. compact disks/CDs e. encyclopedias
b. magazines, newspapers f. audiocassettes,
c. atlases videocassettes
d. books g. records

Page 99 The Legal System


Exercise 1
a. police officer d. judge
b. suspect e. twelve
c. prosecuting attorney f. convict
Exercise 2
a. jail (7) e. released (8)
b. trial (4) f. verdict (5)
c. defendant (6) g. suspect (1)
d. court (3) h. lawyer (2)

Challenge Exercise 3
a. A parent is dropping off a little girl. a. handcuffs b. evidence c. bail
c. The girl in blue jeans is playing with toys.
d. A childcare worker is changing diapers. Page 100 Crime
Exercise 1
Page 96 U.S. Mail Words circled:
Drunk driving mugging
Exercise 1
Al, nie lo. FASS Ce US Ch lRaliks © lure
burglary illegal drugs
Crimes assault
Exercise 2 vandalism gang violence
a. white d. postmark Victim* murder
b. letter e. certified mail *in More Vocabulary section of the Dictionary
c. mailing address
Exercise 2
a DS lo BL Ol, & @. 2 ii, 44
Page 97 A Bank gore
Exercise 1
a. teller d. safe-deposit box Page 101 Public Safety
b. cash e. checkbook
Exercise 1
c. vault
a. True b. True c. False d,False* e: True
Exercise 2
Exercise 2
a. False b. True c.False d.False_ e. True
a6 5 |), 4! C2 a. fi e 3
f. False
Exercise 3
a. Transfer b. Savings
c. Checking d. $40

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Pages 102 and 103 Page 107 Directions and Traffic Signs
Emergencies and Natural Disasters
Exercise 1
Exercise 1 a. True b.False c. True d.False* e. True
a. mudslide e. car accident f. False g.True h. False i. False j. False
b. tornado f. lost child k. True
c. drought g. blizzard *Can be True if the bus turns left to pick up the
d. flood passengers at the bus stop.

Exercise 2 Exercise 2
1. car accident 5. tornado
2. fire 6. hurricane
3. airplane crash 7. earthquake
4. flood
Exercise 3
a3 b. 4 Cul d.5 e. 2

UNIT 8
Page 104 Public Transportation
Pages 108 and 109
Exercise 1 Parts of a Car and Car Maintenance
2), 2 yo Cul d. O
Exercise 1
Exercise 2 a. turn signal g. accelerator/gas pedal/
a. ticket c. track e. train
b. windshield wipers speedometer
b. transfer d. passenger
c. air conditioning h. brake pedal
Exercise 3 d. jumper cables i. heater
ans aes G22 clea e. 4 e. gas gauge j. soeedometer
f. horn/headlights k. radio
Page 105 Prepositions of Motion |. odometer
Exercise 2
Exercise 1 Items checked:
antalses balrue ¢.False ods Inue, .e. False bumper hubcap
f. True g. False headlight sideview mirror
Exercise 2 hood windshield
a. corner Cc. over e. down Exercise 3
b. up d. bridge f. across a. tire (2) d. temperature gauge (5)
Exercise 3 b. oil gauge (1) e. battery (3)
walking C. gas gauge (4)

Page 106 Cars and Trucks Page 110 An Airport


Exercise 1 Exercise 1
a. subcompact c. tow truck BD lt) e, QA00) Gj,
b. camper d. tractor trailer Exercise 2
Exercise 2 a. overhead compartment, airplane
By 5 b. 4 G3 Gn @, D iG b. airsickness bag, airplane
c. carousel, baggage claim area
d. luggage carrier, airline terminal
e. declaration form, customs
f. gate, cockpit

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Page 111 A Plane Trip Exercise 3

Exercise 1
Flight number: 508 Name: Sonia Hernandez
Destination: San Francisco
Departure time: 4:30
We’re moving to San Diego@)California next
Seat number: 14F I’m

September . (Im)worried. Will I like it? Where


Exercise 2 4 ”
a. finding his seat will we livg.) My father says, “Don’t worry.©
b. going through security He says that I’ll make new friends. My mother
c. buying his ticket says that soon San Diego will feel like home.
d. looking for the emergency exit |
“But I’m happy herd?’ I exclaim. I watch my
e. experiencing turbulence
father’s face and listen to my mother’s words.
f. claiming his baggage
I feel better.
Exercise 3
Items checked:
got her boarding pass
boarded the plane Pages 114 and 115 U.S. History
found her seat
looked at the emergency card* Exercise 1
requested a pillow a. Declaration of Independence
*if student believes she is putting the card back. b. U.S. war with Mexico
©. ittrst air flight
d. The Depression
e. Bell invents the telephone
UNIT 9 f. Kennedy’s assassination
g. U.S. buys Louisiana
h. Hungarian immigration to the U.S.
Page 112 Types of Schools Exercise 2
1. English
Exercise 1 2. Spanish
a. private school d. parochial school 3. Scots, Irish, Germans
b. preschool e. public school 4. Haitians
c. college/university f. vocational school/ 5. second group of Irish
trade school 6. Chinese and Scandinavians
Exercise 2 7. first group of Hungarians
Al, 2 iS. 3 Ga Cla e. 4 f. 6 8. Japanese
9. Armenians, Southern and Eastern Europeans
10. Mexicans
Page 113 English Composition . Puerto Ricans
. World War II refugees
Exercise 1 . Cubans
a. True b. False ¢..False-. d.True* e. False
. Filipinos
f. False g. True . Koreans
Exercise 2 . Southeast Asians
a. 6 oy, 7 Gaal das e. 8 ty . Middle Easterners and Central Americans
g.3 h. 4 . Russians
Exercise 3
Al,2 bo a) G4 e. 1
Exercise 4
a. Declaration of Independence (1776)
b. Lincoln assassinated (1865)
c. TV popular (1950)
d. 1st atomic bomb (1945)
e. Ist air flight (1903)
f. Armstrong on moon (1969)

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Page 116 U.S. Government and Citizenship
Exercise 1

Branches of Government
-
- -

Executive Judicial Legislative


r
T
1 =

The White House The Supreme Court Congress


= ~
¢ s
z x

President Chief Justice The Senate eee

Vice President Justices Senators ee

Exercise 2 Exercise 2
a. Hassan and Ana_ _b. Yoko and Ana__c. Ana a. circle d. square g. triangle
b. cylinder e. curve h. pyramid
Page 117 Geography c. oval f. cube i. sohere

Exercise 1 Page 119 Science


Land: :
rain forest mountain peak Exercise 1
desert mountain range a. True b. False c. False’ d. False
nd ante ae Ps Exercise 2
peninsula y
island valley le a 0
beach plains : eoSee J
forest “aay ay 3 Bunsen burners 1
shore 4. crucible tongs 2
Wale 5. dissection kits 0
waterfall bay : nes :
river lake SUES
on pond 8. funnels 0)
' 9. graduated cylinders 0
Exercise 4 . 10. magnets 0
igisland ; e f. river Ti microscopes 1
Paes: Sis ee a ih we petri dishes 2
pale ose hotest 3, slides 3
d. peninsula i. waterfall
Sei ate 14. test tubes 6

Challenge
Page 118 Mathematics b, The chemistry teacher is using a Bunsen burner.
c. The physics teacher is writing a formula on the
Exercise 1 board.
a. Operations, trigonometry d. A molecule of water has three atoms.
b. Shapes, parallel
c. Parts of a circle, angle Page 120 Music
d. Types of math, multiplication
e. Solids, square Exercise 1
f. Lines, pyramid
a. violin, cello, bass, guitar, (piano)
g. Parts of a square, cube b. piano, electric keyboard, accordion, organ
h. Answers (to problems), algebra
Exercise 2
ay, A! a, # Cae (Ol, 2 e. 6 ie
g@.5

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Page 121 More School Subjects Exercise 3
a. 5: Moldova, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Serbia, Hungary
Exercise 1 b. 3: Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia
a. economics e. business education c. 6: Libya, Sudan, Central African Republic,
b. art f. chorus Cameroon, Nigeria, Niger
c. foreign language g. driver’s education d. 4: Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar
d. home economics h. PE/physical education e. 3: United States, Belize, Guatemala
Exercise 2 Exercise 4
Mon.: driver’s education A, 3 b. 2 G4 d. 1
Tues.: English as a second language
Wed. : shop Page 126 Energy and the Environment
Thurs.: computer science
Fri.: chorus Exercise 1
Atoms: nuclear
Pages 122 and 123 Air: wind
North America and Central America The Earth: natural gas, geothermal, coal,
oil/petroleum
Exercise 1 Water: hydroelectric
a. Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida The Sun: solar
b. Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Northwest Territories Exercise 2
c. Baja California Norte, Sonora, Chihuahua, leit De 3.e ARG KO. 6.b
Coahuila, Tamaulipas
d. Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Exercise 3
Costa Rica, Panama a. Saving energy c. recycling
e. Possible answers: Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti and the b. saving water d. saving energy
Dominican Republic/Hispaniola, Puerto Rico,
Lesser Antilles Page 127 The Universe
Exercise 2
Exercise 1
a. Prince Edward Island d. New York
a.False” 6. Trues 2c. Falses Sd. True”. eG, False
b. Yukon Territory e. Oklahoma
c. Newfoundland f. Nevada Exercise 2
Mercury a. Mercury d. Saturn
Exercise 3 Venus b. Pluto e. Neptune
a. south f. east
Earth c. Jupiter f. Earth
b. north g. north
Mars
c. east h. northeast
Jupiter
d. east i. southwest
Saturn
e. west
Uranus
Exercise 4 Neptune
As OrA dc 3G Pluto
b. 6,B e. 1,A
Cw f. 4,B

Pages 124 and 125 The World UNIT 10


Exercise 1
a. Chile e. Guatemala Page 128 Trees and Plants
b. Poland f. Romania
c. Kazakhstan g. Turkey Exercise 1
d. Peru a. True _b. True c. False d.True e. False
f. True g.False sh. False i. True
Exercise 2
1. Pakistan 5. Argentina Exercise 2
2. Mexico 6. Kenya 1. redwood 5. palm
3. Italy 7. Iraq 2. oak 6. maple
4. South Korea 8. Belarus 3. elm 7. willow
4. pine 8. dogwood

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Page 129 Flowers Page 132 Birds, Insects, and Arachnids
Exercise 1 Exercise 1
a. pink e. white a. robin f. hummingbird
b. white and yellow f. white b. blue jay g. goose
c. purple g. yellow c. eagle h. woodpecker
d. red h. pink d. owl i. duck
Exercise 2 e. pigeon j. Sparrow
Above the ground: bud, leaf, petal, stem, thorn Exercise 2
Below the ground: bulb, root, seed Items checked:
Exercise 3 bee grasshopper
= Bra rap d1 a5 butterfly ladybug
; ; , fly spider

Sine life,
f Aree Wines : and Reptiles Ee ACE Animals
Domestic Te. and Rodents
oan
a. Reptiles, seal Exercise
fe 1 eeae
b. Parts of a fish, scallop a Ena . eas
c. Amphibians, shark ne Ge : y
d. Sea mammals, lizard bs poner
e. Sea animals, whale Exercise 2
Exercise 2 Items checked:
goldfish guinea pig
a. octopus e. eel 4 ree
b. cod f- crab we asta
parakeet rabbit
c. cobra g. seal k a
d. dolphin h. garter snake Shae ae
cat ferret
Exercise 3
Page 134 and 135 Mammals
Exercise 1
a. True b. False. .¢. False d. True <e..Jrue
Exercise 2
a. deer, antlers
b. camel, hump
c. monkey, tail
d. elephant, tusks
e. porcupine, quills
f. lion, paws
g. kangaroo, pouch
h. skunk’s, coat
Exercise 3
Items checked:
red wolf brown bear
armadillo camel
panda gray bat
gorilla leopard
fox elephant
tiger black rhinoceros
zebra kangaroo

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UNIT 11 Page 140 Job Skills
Exercise 1
Pages 136 and 137 a. Manager, supervise
Jobs and Occupations, A-H b. Caregiver, take care of small children, speak
English and Spanish
Exercise 1 c. Orderly, assist medical patients
a. commercial fisher d. Assembler, assemble telephone parts
b. gas station attendant e. Salesperson, sell cars
c. delivery person f. Secretary, work on a computer, type
d. caregiver/baby-sitter g. Chef, cook
e. cook h. Server, wait on customers
f. accountant
g. businessman/businesswoman Page 141 Job Search
Exercise 2
ane4 Oo; 5 ©,8 Gist e. 3 it,7 Exercise 1
g.6 n.t2 Name: Dan King Job applying for: checker
1. How did you hear about this job?
Exercise 3 Wfriends Weclassifieds school counselor
(Answers may vary slightly.) M job board W help wanted sign
Food: Clothing: DalOuns:
baker garment worker QO part-time W full-time
butcher 3. Have you had any experience? W Yes Q No
commercial fisher If yes, where? a market in China
cook 4. References Sam Farker, Manager, Shopmark
homemaker Oupermarket
Health: Housing: Interviewed by: Mr Hill
dental assistant architect Hired? WYes ONo Salary: $9 an hour
dentist bricklayer Exercise 2
doctor carpenter al, 3 b. 4 cas d. 2 e. 1
home attendant gardener
Exercise 4 Pages 142 and 143 An Office
a. cashier d. dentist, computer programmer
b. cook e. auto mechanic Exercise 1
c. Carpenter f. fire fighter, doctor Items circled:
typewriter paper cutter
Pages 138 and 139 calculator fax machine
stacking tray clipboard
Jobs and Occupations, H-W supply cabinet paper shredder
Exercise 1 Exercise 2
a. False» 10.6 ¢.Faise d. true e-ctrue, t.Irue a.6 Op | € 2 Gl, § e.4 linSS
g. False h.? i. False Exercise 3
Exercise 2 a. postal scale
a, 6 b. 8 Gap da2 e. 4 i,# b. rotary card file/computer
cal hi c. calculator/computer
d. desk calendar/computer/calendar
Exercise 3
a. nurse e. store owner's
b. teacher f. telemarketer
c. messenger g. reporter
d. receptionist h. welder
Exercise 4
a. Ari d. Luisa
b. Chris e. Dave
c. Mia f. Tom

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Exercise 4 Challenge
1 clipboard b. The factory owner is in the front office.
6 bottles of correction fluid d. The line supervisor and shipping clerk have
4 bottles of rubber cement clipboards.
2 bottles of glue e. There are four boxes on the hand truck.
2 boxes of paper clips
3 boxes of push pins Page 147 Job Safety
4 rolls of packing tape
5 rolls of clear tape Exercise 1
2 ink pads a. engineer, firefighter c. machine operator
4 notepads b. dental assistant, dentist d. movers
3 legal pads
4 typewriter cartridges Exercise 2
a. poison b. radioactive
2 staplers
3 rubber stamps c. biohazard d. electrical hazard
1 bag of rubber bands e. flammable f. corrosive
Exercise 3
Page 144 Computers deat Dl) Bn€ ARG eral 6.d
Exercise 4
Exercise 1 a. ears, respirator
Items underlined: b. head, back support
computer modem c. eyes, fire extinguisher
(processor) keyboard d. foot/feet, safety vest
memory* mouse
hard (disk) drive — software
monitor printer
Page 148 Farming and Ranching
CD-ROM (drive)
Exercise 1
*in More Vocabulary section of the Dictionary
a. orchard c. field e. corral
Exercise 2 b. barn d. vineyard f. horse
a. printer b. surge protector
c. scanner d. modem
Exercise 2
as Bal (yey d. 4
e. disks/floppies —f. laptop
g. cable h. trackball
Page 149 Construction
Page 145 A Hotel Exercise 1
Heavy machines:
Exercise 1
cherry picker — bulldozer
a. room service d. bell captain
backhoe crane
b. housekeeper e. guest
c. valet parking f. desk clerk Tools:
jackhammer/ pneumatic drill shovel
Exercise 2
trowel sledgehammer
al, 3 b. 6 Ga Gl, # e. 1 it,2
pickax
g.4
Building material:
Page 146 A Factory concrete insulation | wood/lumber
|-beam/girder — stucco drywall
Exercise 1 bricks plywood shingles
a. Irue_ b. False ©, live cl Falgea ©, False Exercise 2
Exercise 2 Al, 5 b. 4 CHD (3 je @ 1
a. forklift b. time clock c. order puller d. parts
Exercise 3
a. designer d. shipping clerk
b. line supervisor e. order puller
c. factory worker f. packer

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Challenge Page 153 The Park and Playground
Possible answers:
One construction worker is using a Exercise 1
jackhammerb/pneumatic drill. a. picnic table c. bike path
Two construction workers are pushing/holding an b. ball field d. water fountain/picnic table
rahe| beam/girder. Exercise 2
ne is measuring something.
One is in a cherry picker/drilling something. Legend:
One is driving a backhoe. tennis court
One is driving a bulldozer. playground
One is operating a crane. ball field
One is carrying a tool box. duck pond
Two are putting up scaffolding. bike path
Two are supervising/planning. picnic table
water fountain
Pages 150 and 151 Exercise 3
Tools and Building Supplies a. True b.False c.False d. True e. False

Exercise 1 Page 154 Outdoor Recreation


a. outlet c. hammer e. drill bit
pax d. chisel f. flashlight Exercise 1
Exercise 2 a2 b. dn Cc. 2 Cohet Son il
a. electrical tape e. drill bit : Saul i ue a et
b. Phillips screwdriver f. scraper es Sy OC UGINE CaO Tene
c. screwdriver g. sandpaper or 5, including the hikers
d. level h. battery Exercise 2
erercieee a. lantern f. life vest
— BA eo ds ae es b. matches g. camping stove
j ae ; ; : i c. canteen h. sleeping bag
Exercise 4 d. multi-use knife i. foam pad
a. True b. False c.False d.True_ e. False e. insect repellent j. fishing pole
f. False g. True
Page 155 The Beach
Exercise 1
U N IT 1 2 a. sand
b. beach towel, beach chair
c. cooler
Page 152 Place to Go d. sunscreen/sunblock, beach umbrella
3 e. wet suit
Exercise 1 f. scuba tank
a. gardener b. announcer — c. zookeeper Elec ca
Exercise 2 a. True b.True c.False d.True e.False f. False
Words circled: .
sees
paintings
pice ierket
County Fair
Pages 156 and 157 Sports Verbs
puppet show exhibitions Exercise 1
Amusement Park prizes AG b. 1 eu di A
Carnival Zoo ;
baseball game Botanical Gardens Exercise 2 |
seats the Movies a. jog d. swim g. ski
‘ b. ride a bike e. run
Exercise 3 c. walk f. skate
a. ZOO e. flea market
b. movies f. carnival
c. art museum g. botanical gardens
d. baseball game h. amusement park

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Exercise 3 Exercise 2
a. Two women are running in the park. False a. Caribe Plaza or Mirror Lake Inn e. Wicker Inn
b. A man is dribbling the ball. False b. Hillside Lodge or Wicker Inn f. Mirror Lake Inn
c. A woman is stretching. True c. Hillside Lodge g. Caribe Plaza
d. A girl is diving into the ocean. False d. Caribe Plaza h. Mirror Lake Inn
e. Aman is tackling two men. False
f. Three men are racing. True Page 161 Sports Equipment
g. Aman is pitching a ball. True
Exercise 4 Exercise 1
a. swim c. kick e. bend Baseball: Football: Skiing: — Archery:
b. finish d. pitch f. serve bat helmet boots bow
catcher’s mask shoulder pads poles arrow
Challenge glove target
a. One woman is running in the park./ uniform
Two women are walking in the park.
b. Awoman/girl is dribbling the ball. Golf: Tennis: Skating: Soccer:
d. A girl is diving into a swimming pool. club racket inline skates — shin guards
e. Aman is tackling another/one man. Exercise 2
a. basketballs d. tennis rackets
Page 158 Team Sports b. hockey sticks _e. golf clubs
c. soccer balls
Exercise 1 Challenge
Al, 2 Os | Guy, Oh 1 e. 1 f. 60 to 45 Possible answers:
Exercise 2 basketball baseball bat hockey stick
a. football b. volleyball c. soccer uniforms football helmet shin guards
d. baseball e. basketball catcher’s mask football volley ball
glove shoulder pads
Challenge baseball soccer ball
basketball: 5 baseball: 9 football: 11
soccer: 11 ice hockey: 6 — volleyball: 6*
*in some forms of the game, 4 or 2 Pages 162 and 163
Hobbies and Games
Page 159 Individual Sports
Exercise 1
Exercise 1 a. Clay c. figurines e. dice
Hit a ball: billiards/pool, table tennis/Ping-Pong™, b. clubs d. crochet f. glue
golf, tennis, racquetball Exercise 2
Ride: cycling/biking, horse racing a. knit d. model trains
Throw something: track and field, flying disc b. collect dolls e. build models
Lift something: weightlifting Cc. paint Pclay,
Use a target: archery
Stand on wheels: inline skating, skateboarding Exercise 4
Wear a mask: fencing a. board game_e. paper doll
Wear a leotard: gymnastics b. video game _ f. clay
c. yarn g. Cartridge
Exercise 2 d. figurine
1. bowling 4. tennis Letters in circles: BEDMRIROYE
2. cycling/biking 5. racquetball Unscrambled word: embroidery
3. golf 6. table tennis/Ping-Pong™
Exercise 5
a. paper doll _ b. clay
Page 160 c. board game d. yarn
Winter Sports and Water Sports
Exercise 1
a. cross-country skiing c. ice skating
b. sledding d. scuba diving

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Pages 164 and 165 Exercise 2
Electronics and Photography a. New Year, confetti
b. Halloween, jack-o’-lantern
Exercise 1 c. Thanksgiving, turkey, feast
. microphone f. headphones d. Valentine’s Day, heart
. right g. left e. Christmas, tree, ornaments
. below h. on
. above i. Video camera Page 169 A Party
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au ez e. $11 a. Tom f. The guests (and Tom)
b. $10 f. $18 b. The guests g. Tom
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aGe c. Sue h. The guests (and Tom)
d. $150 h. $21 d. Tom i. Sue
e. Tom j. Sue
Exercise 3
a. rewind b. fast forward Cc. stop Exercise 2
d. pause e. record f. play Items crossed out:
invite guests buy gift
Exercise 4 buy candles buy card
Ay, 2 lo, 2 a e.6or1
f.4
Page 170 Another Look (Unit 1)
Pages 166 and 167 Entertainment Possible circled items:
coins clock computer
Exercise 1 classroom colors chair
Items circled: chalkboard cardinal numbers cassette player
stand-up comedy mystery chalk calendar cellular phone
talk show news circle cloudy Celsius
soap Opera movie conversation cold
movie romance
comedy play Page 171 Another Look (Unit 2)
news ballet
movie game show
action-adventure cartoon
television program movie
opera horror
nature program
Exercise 2
a. 8:00, Channel 2
b. 10:00, Channel 6
c. 8:00, Channel 5
d.9:00, Channel 2
e. 10:00, Channel 4
i. 10:00, Channel 5
g. 8:00, Channel 6
h . 11:00, Channel 2; 11:00, Channel 5
i. 8:30, Channel 5; 9:00, Channel 7
Exercise 4
a. quiz show b. shopping program
c. western d. children’s program
e. science fiction story f. soap opera
g. tragedy h. concert

Page 168 Holidays


Exercise 1
a. Independence Day d. New Year’s Day
b. Valentine’s Day e. Christmas
c. Halloween f. Thanksgiving

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Possible circled items:
coconut coleslaw
cantaloupe can 6
cherries colander Fea
container can opener een
carrots chili pepper 7
chicken corn
cutting board catfish
chef cookies
carving knife — (chocolate) cake B
corned beef coffee pot fe
cheese (coffee) cups
casserole celery
cucumbers crab
cauliflower cheeseburger he lee

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Page 176 Another Look (Unit 7)
Possible circled items:
coffee shop church
(coffee) cup court(room)
candy store Car
cart car accident
card store crosswalk
CDs checkbook
convenience store curb
copy center corner

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Page 177 Another Look (Unit 8) Page 180 Another Look [Unit 11]
(Answers may vary slightly.)
on the bus
in the passenger’s hand
on the luggage carrier/ cart
near the train track
on the bridge
in the convertible/car
on the license plate
under the car
on the airplane
at/by the street vendor
on the stop sign
in the pickup truck

Page 178 Another Look (Unit 9)


English Composition:
paragraph, sentence, colon, edit
Math: square, cube, diameter, algebra
Music: flute, piano, trumpet, accordion
Geography: island, ocean, river, plains
Science: slide, atom, prism, chemistry Page 181 Another Look (Unit 12)
The Universe: telescope, Mercury, galaxy, Possible circled items:
constellation camping cards
campfire concert
Page 179 Another Look [Unit 10] camping stove camcorder
cooler cycling
canoe personal radio-cassette player
castle canteen
collect/collecting camera
canvas camera case
catcher’s mask climbing
catch/catching (clown) costume
clubs cartoon
coach clock radio
chess

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INTERMEDIATE WORKBOOK
Marjorie Fuchs and Margaret Bonner
UNIT 1 Exercise 2
a. library c. auditorium — e. main office
b. cafeteria d. field f. gym
Pages 2 and 3 A Classroom Exercise 3
a. track c. rest room
Exercise 1 b. classroom d. bleachers
a. False, talking d. False, erasing
New word: school
b. False, listening e. False, opening
c. True f. True
Pages 6 and 7 Studying
Exercise 2
(Students will supply their own names, date, and Exercise 1
class.) a. False, repeating d. True
a. Open e. write i. Stand up b. True e. False, marking
b. Listen f. notebook j. Look at c. False, passing out f. False, matching
c. point g. pencil k. screen
d. Close h. erase |. Talk to Exercise 2
1. Circle
Exercise 3 a. What
a. | bookcase g. 0 computers b. Where
b. O bulletin boards h. 2 maps c. How many
c. 3 cassette players i. 3 markers 2. Cross out
d. 1 chalkboard j. 0 overhead projectors a. hello
e. 4 chalkboard erasers k. 2 pencil sharpeners b. coach
f. 0 clocks |. 6 desks, 17 chairs*, c. greet
11 books 3. Write/Put, order
*or 18 if students count 6 desks, 3 chairs each answer copy draw — share
Exercise 4 ask dictate help — spell
There’s one bookcase. There aren't any/are no collect discuss say talk
bulletin boards. There are three cassette players. Exercise 3
There’s one chalkboard. There are four chalkboard a. read e. draw i. help
erasers. There aren’t any clocks. There aren't any b. copy f. repeat j. discuss
computers. There are two maps. There are three c. collect g. talk k. share
markers. There aren't any overhead projectors. There d. pass out h. brainstorm
are two pencil sharpeners.
Page 8 Everyday Conversation
Page 4 Personal Information
Exercise 1
Exercise 1 a. Did you say Tuan? d. Good night.
a, 116 |e 3 @Gis eb24! e. 5 ifs Ili
b. Beth, this is Mary. e. How are you?
Exercise 2 c. Excuse me.
Items circled: /
Exercise 2
une 7. Stoodertt Ai. 7 b. 4 Cus d. 6 e. 2 fa3
3. Ann Brown Oe City opal ees
4. (area code)
Challenge Page 9 The Telephone
(Answers may vary slightly.)
In number 3, she signéd her name, she didn’t print Exercise 1
her name. (Since she signed her name, she wrote her a. phone card d. cordless phone
first name last and her last name first.) b. cellular phone e. pager
In number 4, she didn’t write her area code. c. answering machine
In number 7, she didn’t spell student right. Exercise 2
In number 9, she didn’t write the city. a. emergency h. hang up
b. 911 i. dial
Page 5 School c. directory assistance j. pay phone
d. phone book k. O
Exercise 1 e. long-distance |. international
a. principal c. clerk f. operator m. local
b. counselor d. teacher/instructor g. wrong number

28 Answers to the INTERMEDIATE Workbook


Page 10 Weather Exercise 2
Possible answers:
Exercise 1 a. Classroom A has a little clock, but the clock in
a. sunny/clear d. snowstorm g. raining Classroom B is big.
b. snowing e. thunderstorm h. windy b. The teacher’s desk in Classroom A is neat, but the
c. cloudy f. hail teacher’s desk in Classroom B is messy.
Exercise 2 c. The chair/seat in Classroom A is hard, but the
Possible answers: chair/seat in Classroom B is soft.
It’s windy and very cold in Chicago with d. The problem on the board in Classroom A is easy,
temperatures in the 20s. but the problem on the board in Classroom B is
hard/difficult.
It’s sunny/clear and hot in Miami with temperatures e. The (math) book in Classroom A is thin, but the
in the 80s. (math) book in Classroom B is thick.
It’s sunny/clear and very cold in New York with f. The student's test grade in classroom A is bad, but
temperatures in the 20s. the student’s test grade in classroom B is good.
g. The computer in Classroom A is expensive, but the
It’s raining and cool in Dallas with temperatures in computer in Classroom B is cheap.
the 50s.
It’s cloudy and warm in Los Angeles with Page 12 Colors
temperatures in the 70s.
There are thunderstorms in Denver and it’s cool with Exercise 1
temperatures in the 50s. a. orange b. purple c. brown
d. gray and black
It’s raining and cold in Portland with temperatures in
the 30s. Exercise 2
a. brown f. yellow k. beige
It’s cloudy and cold in Wichita with temperatures in b. orange g. pink |. purple
the 40s. c. white h. Gray m. turquoise
It’s sunny/clear and warm in Phoenix with d. black i. green n. pink
temperatures in the 70s. e. blue j. orange

It's snowing and very cold in Montreal with


temperatures in the 10s.
Page 13 Prepositions
Challenge (page 182) Exercise 1
ae warm a: 35G, hot a. above b. next to, left c.on d. under
bes CU) cold e. 86°F, warm Exercise 2
c. 20°C, cool/warm f. -4°F, freezing Items checked:
cassettes map
Page 11 Describing Things pencils workbooks
chalkboard erasers overhead projector
Exercise 1 notebook paper
a. empty, full d. messy, neat Exercise 3
b. noisy, quiet e. ugly, beautiful Possible answers:
c. heavy, light f. easy, difficult, hard The cassette player is next to the overhead projector,
on the right. It’s not to the left of it.
The alphabet chart is in back of the number chart.
It isn’t in front of it.
The chalk is above the overhead projector. It isn’t
above the pencils.
The rulers are in the red box. They aren’t in the
blue box.
The clock is above the bookcase. It isn’t on the
bookcase.

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Pages 14 and 15 Exercise 6
Numbers and Measurement a. standard ——_f. later
b. time zones _ g. earlier
Exercise 1 c. Pacific h. daylight saving
ane b. 7 €.50: dei? d. Atlantic i. standard
: e. Atlantic
Exercise 2
Items circled:
eee 4 Pages 18 and 19 The Calendar
2d. six 4b. 1,000,000,000 :
ay Exercise 1
a. December _b. June
Percent grade: 75
Exercise 3 Exercise 2
(Answers may vary slightly.)
(Answers may vary slightly.)
April 1: Science, Language Lab
Question 1c. The next number is eight, not ten. April 2: English
Question 2d. The Roman numeral IV is four, not six. April 3: To Chicago
April 4: Daylight Saving Time
Question 3a. The number 12 is a cardinal number, April 5 — April 9: No classes
not an ordinal number. April 9: Return to Miami
Question 3c. 2" is an ordinal number, not a cardinal April 10: Gym
number. April 11: Tom
F a April 12: English
Question 4b. One million has 6 zeroes, not 9 April 13: Science, Science Lab
zeroes./One million is 1,000,000, not 1,000,000,000. April 14: English
April 15: Science, Computer Lab
Exercise 4
April 16: English
e ‘ April 17: Gym
Exercise 5 April 18: (no entry)
b. April 19: English
Exercise 6 April 20: Science, Science Lab
a. seventh d. third g. fourth April 21: English
b. eighth e. second h. sixth April 22: Science, Language Lab
c. first f. fifth April 23: English
April 24: Dania arrives, Gym
Pages 16 and 17 Time ad . rates
April 27: Science, Science Lab
Exercise 1 April 28: English
a. 6:30, six-thirty/half past six
April 29: Science, Language Lab
b. 7:00, seven o'clock
April 30, English
c. 5:30, five-thirty/half past five
d. 10:30, ten-thirty/half past ten Exercise 4
Evorcice.) a. spring c. winter
a. 7:15 a.m., 45 minutes b. spring d. summer
b. 8:00 a.m., 1 minute Exercise 5
c. 8:10 a.m., 50 minutes a. winter e. winter i. fall
dete one at Nour b. fall f. spring j. winter
e. 7:00 p.m., 2 hours 15 minutes c. summer g. winter
f. 11:10 p.m., 30 minutes/a half hour d. summer h. fall
Exercise 3
a. minutes f. o'clock
b. after g. a quarter after
c. o’clock h. to
d. minutes i. twelve
e. -thirty j. half past
Exercise 5
as OLIN. (eosON eriy
b. 1:00 a.m: d? 11:00 aim.

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Exercise 6 Page 21 Shopping
Winter:
January 1, New Year’s Day Exercise 1
January 16, Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday 2 sweater
February 20, President’s Day @ 9.99 19.98
December 25, Christmas tax @ 8.25% 1.65
Spring: Amount due 21.63
May 29, Memorial Day Amount tendered 100.00
Summer: , Change 76.37
July 4, Independence Day Exercise 2
September 4, Labor Day a. regular e. paid for i. price
Fall: b. receipt f. receipt j. bar code
October 9, Columbus Day c. keep g. price tag k. total
November 11, Veterans Day d. return h. price tag
November 23, Thanksgiving Day
Exercise 7
March, April, June, August
UNIT 2
Page 20 Money
Exercise 1
Page 22 Age and Physical Description
a. a five-dollar bill, two one-dollar bills, and a nickel Exercise 1
b. a half dollar, a dime, and four pennies Words across: Man, Woman
c. a dollar bill, a quarter, a dime, and two pennies Words down: Age, Weight, Height
d. three one-hundred dollar bills, a fifty-dollar bill, a
twenty-dollar bill, and a ten-dollar bill Exercise 2
a. young g. toddler
Exercise 2 b. average height h. girl
a. thirty dollars and fifteen cents c. tall i. pregnant
b. thirty cents d. thin j. three-month-old
c. forty dollars and fifty cents e. weight k. elderly women
d. nine dollars and fifty cents f. cute
e. fifty dollars
Exercise 3 Page 23 Describing Hair
a. credit card c. money orders
b. personal check d. traveler’s checks Exercise 1
a. the woman in picture C
Challenge
b. the woman in picture D
Possible answers:
c. the woman in picture A
. two one-dollar bills, a dime
d. the woman in picture B
. two one-dollar bills, two nickels
. two one-dollar bills, ten pennies Exercise 2
. two one-dollars bills, a nickel, five pennies a. gray f. Perm
_ one one-dollar bill, two half dollars, a dime b. color g. blow dryer
. one one-dollar bill, four quarters, a dime c. long h. beard/mustache
WN_ one one-dollar bill, a half dollar, two quarters, a
NOOB d. Cut i. mustache/beard
dime e. Wavy
8. four half dollars, a dime
Exercise 3
9. eight quarters, a dime curly — straight
10. a one-dollar bill, eleven dimes
blond > red
long — short
shoulder-length — long
brown — blonde

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Pages 24 and 25 Family Exercise 3
Possible answers:
Exercise 1 a. David doesn’t get up before Mai. He gets up after
a. Lily b.Sara c. Emily “d. Alice her.
b. Mai doesn’t take the kids to school. David takes
Exercise 2
the kids/them to school.
a. mother-in-law _ b. father-in-law
c. David doesn’t stay home. He works/goes to work.
c. husband d. brother-in-law e. sister-in-law
d. Mai doesn’t do homework. Her daughter does
f.son g. daughter h. nephew _ i. niece
homework./Mai reads the paper.
Exercise 3 e. David doesn’t read the paper. He relaxes./Mai
a. cousin d. brother . grandmother reads the paper.
b. Uncle e. parents al. They don’t go to sleep at 10:30. They go to bed at
c. Aunt f. niece 10:30./They go to sleep at 11:00.
Exercise 5 Exercise 4
a. ue le. Wee ce. lreilse ck Tie a. What time do you get up?
Exercise 6 b. When do you eat breakfast?
a. divorced f. stepfather c. When do you leave the house?
b. married g. stepfather d. What time do you come home?
c. single father h. stepmother e. When do you go to bed?
d. remarried i. half sister
e. married Pages 28 and 29 Life Events
Challenge (page 183) Exercise 1
ay b. 18 CypZ d.5
ah OyOY teeA oly B33) ren BAS f. 46
Oe a
Pages 26 and 27 Daily Routines
Exercise 2
Exercise 1 a. was born f. got k. joined
b. moved g. got |. got married
Time Mai David
c. rented h. became m. died
6:00 a.m.get up wake up d. joined i. traveled
6:30 a.m.take a shower get dressed e. went j. immigrated
7:00 a.m.
= make lunch eat breakfast Exercise 3
8:00 a.m.take the bus drive to work a.False b. True c.? d.False e.? _ f. True
to school
Exercise 4
10:00 a.m. school work Items checked:
6:00 p.m. — cook dinner come home/ high school diploma, marriage license, passport
get home
Exercise 5
6:30 p.m. have dinner have dinner
Year Event
10:30 p.m. go to bed go to bed
1898 was born
Exercise 2 1906 moved to Berlin
Words underlined: 1912 got first camera
David gets up before Mai.
1916 joined the army
Mai takes the kids to school.
David stays home. 1927, became a photographer
Mai does homework./ Mai does homework. 1935 immigrated to the US
David reads the paper./ David reads the paper. 1936 joined the staff of Life
They go to sleep at 10:30./ They go to sleep at 10:30.
1949 got married
1995 died

Pages 30 and 31 Feelings


SSS EE a EE a ESSE SS SESS

Exercise 1
a. uncomfortable d. well
b. cold e. sad
c. calm f. hungry

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Exercise 2
a. homesick c. disgusted e. full
UNIT 3
b. in pain d. relieved
Exercise 3 Page 34 Places to live
a. scared e. embarrassed i. lonely
Exercise 1
b. calm f. proud j. in love
a. college dormitory c. ranch
c. sleepy g. happy
b. shelter d. townhouse
d. surprised h. confused
Exercise 2
Pages 32 and 33 A Graduation a. farm e. house
b. apartment f. suburbs
Exercise 1 G. CiLY: g. mobile home
a. guest speaker d. country h. nursing home
b. photographer
c. valedictorian/graduate Page 35 Finding a Home
Exercise 2
a. podium h. speech
Exercise 1
a. making an offer c. taking ownership
b. class i. audience
b. arranging the furniture d. getting a loan
c. graduates j. applauded
d. gowns k. cried Exercise 2
e. stage |. guest speaker a. look for f. make an offer
f. diplomas m. graduated b. sign a lease g. get a loan
g. valedictorian n. took c. buy a house h. take ownership
d. Realtor i. unpack
Exercise 3
e. look for j. mortgage
a. Caterer b. DJ (disc jockey) c. guests
Exercise 4 Pages 36 and 37 Apartments
Possible answers:
There are ten guests on Ana’s dance floor. There are Exercise 1
eight guests on Brian’s dance floor. . in the elevator
There are people/guests dancing at Ana’s party. There .in the swimming pool
aren't any people dancing at Brian’s party. . near the mailboxes/in the lobby
eee
Or .at/on the roof garden
There’s a pink banner at Ana’s party. There’s a red e. in the garage
banner at Brian’s party. f. in the laundry room
There is no caterer at Ana’s party. There’s a caterer at Exercise 2
Brian’s party. a. vacancy sign g. garage
There are two gifts on the buffet table at Ana’s party. b. doorman h. parking space
There are six gifts on the dance floor at Brian’s party. c. Intercom i. Laundry room
d. air conditioners j. Playground
A man is making a toast at Ana’s party. A woman Is
e. balconies k. Rec room
making a toast at Brian’s party.
f. roof garden |. manager
The DJ is laughing at Ana’s party. The DJ isn’t
Exercise 3
laughing at Brian’s party. a. neighbors f. smoke detector
Two graduates/women are hugging at Ana’s party. b. intercom g. elevator
Two graduates/women are kissing at Brian’s party. c. peephole h. stairs
d. door chain i. doorknob
e. dead-bolt j. fire escape

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Page 38 A House Page 40 A Kitchen
Exercise 1 Exercise 1
e: a. teakettle b. dish drainer _c. paper towels
d. broiler
Exercise 2
(Answers may vary slightly.) Exercise 2
10 Pine Street’s chimney is on the right, but 12's a. False b. True c. False d.True_ e. True
is on the left. f. False
10 Pine Street has a gutter, but 12 doesn’t have a
gutter. Page 41 A Dining Area
10 Pine Street’s shutters are green, but 12’s are Exercise 1
purple. Possible answers:
10 Pine Street’s front walk is straight, but 12’s is 5 place mats ‘1 teapot 4 napkins
crooked. 3 coffee cups. 1 sugar bowl 4 forks
3 glasses 1 creamer 1 tablecloth
10 Pine Street’s driveway is clean/neat, but 12’s is
5 plates 1 saltshaker
dirty/messy.
1 tray 1 pepper shaker
10 Pine Street’s doorbell is to the right of the front
Exercise 2
door, 12’s is to the left of the front door.
a. tablecloth — d. serving dish g. candles
10 Pine Street’s garage is to the left of the house, b. ceiling fan e. tray
12’s is to the right of the house. Cc. vase f. creamer
10 Pine Street has a porch light, but 12 doesn’t.
10 Pine street has a storm door in front of the front
Page 42 A Living Room
door, but 12 has a screen door in front of the front
Exercise 1
door.
a. False, stereo system d. False, coffee table
10 Pine street has four windows in front, but 12 has b. True e. False, sofa/couch
five windows. c. True

10 Pine Street has a mail box on the fence, but 12 Exercise 2


has a mailbox near the front door. a. coffee table d. love seat
b. bookcase e. the same size as
10 Pine Street has one step, but 12 has two steps.
c. love seat f. bookcase

Page 39 A Yard Page 43 A Bathroom


Exercise 1
a. barbecue grill e. sprinkler
Exercise 1
b. rake or leaf blower _ f. hedge clippers a. hamper d. towel rack
b. scale e. drain
c. hammock g. watering can/sprinkler
d. wheelbarrow h. shovel c. toilet paper f. (mini)blinds

Exercise 2 Exercise 2
a. bushes c. hedge e. lawn a. bathtub g. soap dish
b. hot water h. sink
b. trees d. flowers
c. faucets i. medicine cabinet
d. showerhead j. wastebasket
e. rubber mat k. toilet
f. bath mat

Page 44 A Bedroom
Exercise 1
a. False, pillow d. False, photograph
b. False, night table e. True
ce. True

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Exercise 2 Pages 48 and 49
Possible answers: Household Problems and Repairs
The bed frame is broken.
There is no headboard./The headboard is missing. Exercise 1
There is no chair./The chair is missing. a. the plumber b. the roofer
There is no lampshade./The lampshade is missing. c. the locksmith d. the repair person
There is no night table./The night table is missing.
The dresser/bureau is missing a drawer. Exercise 2
There aren’t enough outlets./There is only one outlet. a. The door on our kitchen cabinet is broken.
The window shade is broken. b. (Order may vary.)
The pipe is frozen/leaking, the sink is (stopped up
Exercise 3 and) overflowing, and the toilet is (stopped up and)
Possible answers: overflowing.
sheets bedspread curtains c. The bathroom window is broken.
blanket mirror rug d. The water heater is broken/isn’t working.
pillow clock radio throw pillows e. There’s a mouse in the cabin.
pillowcases photographs
Exercise 3
a. True b. FalsesPeminte. tala? e. False f&?
Page 45 A Children’s Bedroom g. False h. 2 i. True j. False
Exercise 1
a. sleeping, puzzle d. playing, diaper pail
b. safety, blocks e. playing, comforter
c. storage, picture book UNIT 4
Exercise 2
a. crib f. mobile Page 50 Fruit
b. comforter g. wallpaper
c. changing table h. stuffed animals Exercise 1
d. diaper pail i. night-light a. blueberries c. not ripe
e. chest of drawers b. grapes d. rotten
Exercise 2
Page 46 Housework a. watermelon e. avocadoes/avocados
b. cherries f. strawberries
Exercise 1 Cc. apricots g. limes
a. cleaning c. drying d. grapefruit
b. scrubbing d. mopping
Exercise 3
Exercise 2 aa budhenkes¢ d. False e. ?
a. desk d. dishes g. take out f. 2 g. True h. False i. ? j. True
b. dresser e. sheets h. dishes ki?
c. vacuumed _ f. the bed
Page 51 Vegetables
Page 47 Cleaning Supplies
Exercise 1
Exercise 1 Root vegetables:
a. mop e. bin radishes turnips yams
b. gloves f. brush carrots beets
c. bags g. cleaner
Leaf vegetables:
d. towel h. polish
artichokes spinach cabbage
Exercise 2 lettuce parsley
a. dust mop e. rubber gloves Vegetables with seeds:
b. trash bags f. recycling bin chili peppers — eggplants tomatoes
c. vacuum cleaner g. furniture polish zucchini cucumbers peas
d. dish towel h. scrub brush corn sweet peppers
Exercise 3 squash string beans
(Reasons may vary.)
a. glass cleaner; You don't use it to clean the floor.
b. bucket; You don’t use it to wash the dishes.
c. feather duster; You don’t use it to wash the floor.

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Exercise 2 Page 56
a. four potatoes e. three onions Containers and Packaged Foods
b. three carrots f. garlic
c. two turnips g. two Exercise 1
d. three tomatoes h. peas a. bottles f. bags
b. jars g. boxes
Page 52 Meat and Poultry c. containers __h. rolls
d. cartons i. packages
Exercise 1 e. cans j. tubes
a. poultry, bacon c. lamb, wing Exercise 2
b. pork, tripe d. beef, gizzard Yes:
Exercise 2 a bottle of oil 3 containers of yogurt
a. Sausage d. Bacon g. ground beef 2 cans of tuna a jar of jam
b. lamb e. Tripe h. liver a carton of milk a carton of eggs
c. roast beef f. breast No:
2 loaves of bread 2 rolls of toilet paper
Page 53 Deli and Seafood a bag of string beans a tube of toothpaste
2 boxes of rice 2 packages of spaghetti
Exercise 1
a. False, potato salad _ e. True Page 57 Weights and Measures
b. True f. False, halibut steaks
c. True g. False, fresh Exercise 1
d. False, jack h. True a. 3 tablespoons d. 1 liter
Exercise 2 b. 100 milliliters e. 36 ounces
a. $16.98 e. S167 7 e. $10.35 c. 6 quarts f. 2 gallons
b. $18.00 d. $15.99 f. $41.85 Exercise 2
a. a cup of beans d. 24g g. 2
Pages 54 and 55 The Market jms Pe e. 30g h. 64%
Cow f. 9%
Exercise 1
. canned goods, sugar Page 58 Food Preparation
. produce (section), rolls
. dairy (section), ice cream Exercise 1
. beverages, sour cream a. bake f. chop/cut up _ k. peel
. baked goods, rice b. barbecue g. fry |. sauté
snack foods, butter c. beat h. grate m. simmer
. meat and poultry (section), cheese d. boil i. grill n. steam
. baking products, spaghetti e. broil j. mix
a© paper products, pet food
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Exercise 2 a. Grease c. Mix e. Slice
a. cookies j. checkstands b. Add d. Pour f. Bake
b. cart k. manager
c. basket |. cash register
d. coffee m. checker Page 59 Kitch en Utensils
e. beans n. bottle return
f. margarine o. bagger
Exercise 1
a. False, counter e. True
g. produce p. paper/plastic
b. True f. False, roast beef
h. vegetables — q. plastic/paper
i. line c. False, lettuce g. False, cookies
d. True h. True
Exercise 2
. Whisk Plastic storage containers
. Colander . Pot holders
. Ladle . Wooden spoons
. Paring Double boiler
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Page 60 Fast Food UNIT 5
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Exercise 1
a. booth b. counter c. booth Pages 64 and 65 Clothing |
Exercise 2
a. False
Exercise 1
b. True c. False d.2. e. True a. The man in the sweatshirt and sweatpants.
f. False g. ?
b. The woman in the skirt and blouse.
Exercise 3 . The man in the three-piece suit.
2, 3 la. 2 (ey ul d. 1 . The girl in the jumper.
. The man in the uniform.
Page 61 A Coffee Shop Menu The boy/man in the jeans and shirt.
. The woman in the maternity dress.
Exercise 1 . The boy in the overalls.
RF The man in the jumpsuit.
a. desserts, mashed potatoes d. lunch, sausage ee
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b. breakfast, garlic bread e. dinner, bacon Exercise 2


c. beverages, syrup . suit f. suit k. cardigan
Exercise 2 . shirt g. blouse |. dress
a. Soup g. Pudding . sports coat sh. T-shirt m. Slacks
b. a chef’s salad h. pancakes . shirt i. skirt n. jeans
M . turtleneck — j. blouse
c. coffee i. syrup “Onm
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d. roast chicken j. sausage


e. rice pilaf k. tea Page 66 Clothing II
f. coffee
Exercise 1
Exercise 3 a. raining, ski hat
a. scrambled eggs, toast, and a cup of tea b. cold/windy, cover-up
b. a grilled cheese sandwich, chef’s salad, and a cup c. hot/warm/sunny/clear, parka
of tea d. snowing, baseball cap
c. steak, baked potato, pie, and a cup of coffee
Exercise 2
parka — jacket
Pages 62 and 63 A Restaurant earmuffs — gloves
straw hat — cap/hat
Exercise 1
a. hostess d. server/waitress Exercise 3
b. server/waiter e. busperson Possible answers:
c. patron/diner f. dishwasher a. It’s sunny out there, but Abdulla is dressed for the
weather in purple and green swimming trunks, a
Exercise 2 green windbreaker, and an orange baseball cap.
a. dining room __h. server oO. carried
Those sunglasses protect him from the summer
b. diners i. ordered p. tray
sun.
c. seated j. took q. kitchen
d. bread basket k. plates r. Cup b. It’s cold/snowing out there, but Polly is dressed for
e. busperson |. bowls s. paid the weather in purple tights, a white vest, dark
f. pour m. steak knife t. left blue turtleneck/sweater, and boots. Those white
g. menu n. cleared mittens and ski hat protect her from the winter
snow.
Exercise 3 c. It’s rainy/raining out there, but Julio is dressed for
a. place setting g. soupspoon
the weather in a yellow raincoat and black boots.
b. dinner plate —h. fork
That big black umbrella protects him from the
c. napkin i. water glass
spring rain.
d. salad fork j. wine glasses
e. dinner fork — k. bread-and-butter plate
f. knife |. knife Page 67 Clothing III
Exercise 1
bike shorts (bikini) panties
pajamas underpants
slippers knee-highs
boxer shorts kneesocks
briefs stockings
socks pantyhose

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Exercise 2 Exercise 3
a. Bobby a. short g. tight m. striped
two blanket sleepers b. baggy h. low n. paisley
two undershirts c. long i. longer o. solid
three pairs of socks d. heavy j. tighter p. formal
b. Inga e. long-sleeved _ k. fancy
one pair of bike shorts f. longer |. long
one tank top
two bras Page 72 Doing the Laundry
two pairs of briefs/underpants
two pairs of knee socks Exercise 1
one nightshirt a. True b.False c. False d. True e. False
c. Amanda
one full slip
Exercise 2
two pairs of (bikini) panties
a. detergent h. lint trap
b. washer i. Load
two bras
c. Sort j. wrinkled
one pair of knee-highs
two pairs of pantyhose d. Washer k. dryer sheets
one bathrobe e. bleach |. Dryer
f. washer m. dry
d. Julio
one pair of long underwear g. fabric softener
one athletic supporter/jockstrap
one pair of boxer shorts Page 73 Sewing and Alterations
Pages 68 and 69 Shoes and Accessories Exercise 1
a. safety pin e. tape measure
Exercise 1 b. (pair of) scissors f. zipper
a. change purse e. tote bag c. pin cushion g. hook and eye/button
b. (wrist)watch f. locket d. seam ripper h. thimble
c. handkerchief g. wallet Exercise 2
d. pin a. buttonhole e. pocket
Exercise 2 b. collar f. Take in
a. tie e. ring c. waistband g. hem
b. belt f. earrings d. Shorten
c. buckle g. shoulderbag/
d. athletic shoes handbag/purse

Exercise 3 UNIT 6
The Neck Stop
The Bag House/Accessories East
E.R. Jewelers
Pages 74 and 75 The Body
The Bag House/Accessories East Exercise 1
E.R. Jewelers al, a ay 2 ©, 5 d. 6 e. 1 fi
Foot Smart
Exercise 2
Exercise 4 a. palms i. nose q. pelvis
a. shoes e. heel b. eyes j. lips r. buttocks
b. toe f. loafers c. hands k. tongue s. heels
c. high heels g. shoelaces d. face |. mouth t. hands
d. pumps h. athletic shoes e. thumbs m. abdomen u. back
f. ears n. ankles Vv. wrist
Pages 70 and 71 Describing Clothes g. finger o. thighs w. forehead
h. eyelashes __p. chest
Exercise 1
a. sweater styles, casual d. types of material, plain
Exercise 3
b. patterns, nylon e. problems, sleeveless
1. brain 5. liver 9. bladder
c. sizes, too small 2. skin 6. gallbladder 10. intestines
3. heart 7. stomach 11. pancreas
Exercise 2 4. lung 8. kidney 12. muscles
a. linen c. silk e. wool
b. leather d. cotton f. nylon

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Pages 76 and 77 Personal Hygiene Page 79
Ilinesses and Medical Conditions
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Exercise 1
a. drying her hair e. rinsing her hair Exercise 1
b. taking a shower f. shaving a. asthma g. heart disease
c. gargling g. combing her hair b. chicken pox h. HIV (human
d. putting on sunscreen c. cold immunodeficiency virus)
Exercise 2 d. diabetes i. measles
a. 3, emery board c. 4, nail polish e. ear infection j. mumps
b. 1, nail polish remover d. 2, nail clipper f. flu k. strep throat
|. TB (tuberculosis)
Exercise 3
a. hair clips g. mascara Challenge
b. soap h. eyebrow pencil Possible answer:
c. moisturizer i. blush High blood pressure is a medical condition. It is not
d. foundation j. lipstick contagious. There are usually no symptoms unless the
e. eye shadow k. face condition is severe. Severe symptoms are headache,
f. an eyeliner drowsiness, confusion, numbness and tingling in the
hands and feet, coughing blood, and severe shortness
Exercise 4 of breath/difficulty breathing.
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a. False, exercising d. True
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b. True e. False, optometrist
BOLD | ¥ 0 (| EIG@ Err R c. False, an injection f. True
R a Vv Exercise 2
ag RETthe Curae lc] BE a. cough syrup f. cough syrup
ka 0 U L b. ointment g. ointment
® "o|) E| NI@} Ale R fo) c. capsules h. capsules
d. ointment i. capsules
| bi ola Mees (abot
e. capsules j. cough syrup
1) p S
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a. casts i. physical therapist
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b. sling j. a heating pad
Answer to question: A HOT BATH
c. wheelchair k. pain relievers
d. get bed rest |. take medicine
e. casts m. Acupuncture
Page 78 Symptoms and Injuries f. braces n. prescription medication
g. walker oO. cane
Exercise 1 h. crutches
a. toothache d. blister
b. fever/temperature e. chills
c. stomachache f. bloody nose/sneeze Page 82 Medical Emergencies
Exercise 2 Exercise 1
a. sunburn e. sore throat a. swallowed poison e. burned himself
b. sprained f. bruise b. got frostbite f. is unconscious
c. insect bites g. nasal congestion c. got an electric shock g. is choking/choked
d. vomit h. cough d. broke a bone
Exercise 2
a. injured e. bled
b. fell f. overdosed on drugs
c. drowned g. had an allergic reaction
d. burned themselves

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Page 83 First Aid Pages 86 and 87 A Hospital
Exercise 1 Exercise 1
a. gauze a. False, dress
b. tweezers b. True
c. splint c. True
d. sterile pad/gauze d. False, lab
e. tape e. True
f. antibacterial ointment/hydrogen peroxide f. False, flowers
g. adhesive bandage g. False, medication tray/medicine
h. hydrogen peroxide h. True
i. elastic bandage i. False, emergency medical technicians/EMTs
j. antihistamine cream j. True
k. ice pack Exercise 2
|. stitches a. operating f. gloves
m. medical emergency bracelet b. gurney g. anesthesiologist
Exercise 2 c. operating table h. vital signs
a. Heimlich maneuver d. surgeon i. IV (intravenous drip)
b. rescue breathing e. Caps
Gr Gian
Exercise 3
a. registered nurse
Page 84 Clinics b. emergency medical technician
c. intravenous drip
Exercise 1 d. licensed vocational nurse
a. eye chart e. syringe
b. scale f. thermometer Exercise 4
c. insurance form g. stethoscope a: WAL d. 15,563 g. 23,842
d. blood pressure gauge b. 14,691 e. 27377
c. 784 f. 8,090
Exercise 2
a. tartar d. cavities g. orthodontist Challenge
b. dentist e. braces h. fillings Possible answers:
c. hygienist f. patients An orthopedist is a bone doctor. An oncologist is a
cancer specialist. A podiatrist is a foot doctor. A
dermatologist is a skin doctor. A neurologist
Page 85 Medical and Dental Exams specializes in diseases of the nervous system.
Exercise 1
a. looking in his throat
b. making an appointment
c. examining his eyes UNIT 7
d. taking his temperature
e. cleaning his teeth
f. drilling a tooth Pages 88 and 89 City Streets
g. giving a shot of anesthetic
Exercise 1
Exercise 2 . coffee shop, Main and Elm
a. check your blood pressure . bakery, Main and Pine
b. listen to your heart . barber shop, Main
Cc. examine your eyes . high-rise building, Second
d. look in your throat i . bank,
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e. draw blood f. market, First and Pine
f. take an X ray g. gas station, Pine between First and Second
h. furniture store, Main and Elm
i. car dealership, First
j. hardware store, Main
k. hotel, First; or motel, Pine and Second

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Exercise 2 Exercise 3
a. skyscraper f. City Hall
b. office building g. hotel
c. hospital h. Park
d. Post Office i. school
e. Library

Pages 90 and 91 An Intersection


Exercise 1
a. fast food restaurant d. convenience store
b. drugstore/pharmacy e. photo shop
c. dry cleaners f. donut shop
Exercise 2
a. drive-thru window
b. copy center/print shop
c. Laundromat
d. newsstand/convenience store/drugstore/pharmacy
Exercise 3
Words underlined:

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mailbox drive-thru window

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Exercise 4
Words changed in the article:

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motorcycle — bicycle
car — cart
nail salon — donut shop
mailbox — fire hydrant
in the crosswalk — at the bus stop
street light — traffic light
parking meter — street sign
buses — garbage trucks
drive-thru window — pay phone
Pages 94 and 95 A Childcare Center
Pages 92 and 93 A Mall
Exercise 1
Exercise 1 a. stroller d. rocking chair
Items checked: b. parent e. on a changing table
Buy a birthday card, card shop c. in the cubbies
Look at CD players, electronic store Exercise 2
Rent movies, video store a. feed i. feed him
Plan a vacation, travel agency b. bottle j. playpen
Get new eyeglasses, optician c. nurse k. wipes
Buy flowers, florist d. drop him off |. disposable diapers
Buy a dictionary, bookstore e. rock him m. change her diapers
Buy a dog, pet store f. read him a story n. dress
Buy chocolates, candy store g. pick her up o. tie
Exercise 2 h. takes a nap
a. ice cream stand e. shoe store
b. hair salon f. jewelry store
c. music store g. food court
d. escalator h. information booth

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Exercise 3 Exercise 2
(Reasons may vary slightly.) a. went to prison f. stood trial
a. baby backpack; Babies don’t sit on a backpack. b. released g. prosecuting
b. pacifier; Babies don’t wear a pacifier. c. hire a lawyer h. jury
c. disinfectant; Babies don’t eat disinfectant. d. appeared in court i. sentenced
d. diaper pail; Babies don’t play with a diaper pail. e. judge j. jail
e. teething ring; Babies don’t sit in a teething ring.
Exercise 4 Page 100 Crime
a. high chair, bib c. Car safety seat
b. playpen d. baby backpack/baby carrier Exercise 1
Crimes against people:
gang violence assault
Page 96 U.S. Mail mugging murder
Exercise 1 Crimes against property:
a. stamp c. postmark vandalism burglary
b. letter carrier d. package Substance abuse crimes:
Exercise 2 drunk driving illegal drugs
a. Letter f. Certified Exercise 2
b. Postcard g. send a. assaults d. murders
c. Express h. postage b. burglaries e. assaults
d. deliver i. Aerogrammes c. burglaries f. vandalism
e. packages j. an envelope
Challenge Page 101 Public Safety
a. $.50/50¢ €. $3.20)
De pe 77 E d. $.20/20¢ Exercise 1
a. Lock your doors.
Page 97 A Bank b. Don’t drink and drive.
. Don’t open your door to strangers.
Exercise 1 . Hold your purse closely to your body.
a. teller c. safe-deposit box, vault . Protect your wallet.
b. security guard d. PIN Walk with a friend.
. Stay on well-lit streets.
Exercise 2 Gjol
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Fey . Report crimes to the police.
a. checking account e. deposit slip
b. savings account f. balance Exercise 2
c. ATM card g. withdrew a. He isn’t staying on well-lit streets.
d. deposit h. transferred b. He isn’t walking with a friend.
c. He isn’t protecting his wallet.
Page 98 A Library
Pages 102 and 103
Exercise 1 Emergencies and Natural Disasters
a. atlas, encyclopedia c. library card
b. card catalog d. checkout desk Exercise 1
Exercise 2 a. volcanic eruption d. lost child
a. videocassettes f. microfilm reader b. tidal wave/hurricane e. tornado
b. newspaper g. CD/compact disc c. car accident
c. periodical h. encyclopedia Exercise 2
d. magazines i. title a. earthquake
e. microfilm j. online catalog b. Airplane Crash
c. fire, firefighters
Page 99 The Legal System d. Explosion, search and rescue team
e. Hurricane
Exercise 1 f. Blizzard
a. the suspect d. the defendant g. drought
b. the witness e. the convict
c. the court reporter f. the bailiff

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UNIT 8 Exercise 2
a. gas gauge f. rearview mirror
b. front seat g. accelerator
Page 104 Public Transportation c. radio h. temperature gauge
d. air conditioning i. license plate
Exercise 1 e. glove compartment _ j. stick shift
a. fare card, subway c. transfer, bus
b. schedule, bus stop d. meter, taxi/cab
Exercise 3
a. steering wheel k. air bags
Exercise 2 b. tires |. dashboard
a. bus i. ticket c. brake pedal m Seat belts
b. fare j. train d. Turn signals n. locks
c. schedule k. platform e. Brake lights O. gas
d. bus stop |. taxi stand f. horn p. engine
e. subway m. tracks g. Headlights q. radiator
f. token n. driver h. windshield r. oil
g. conductor o. ferry i. windshield wipers s. muffler
h. train station p. meters j. speedometer
Challenge (page 184)
Page 105 Prepositions of Motion (Answers will vary.)
The car is a four-door 1994 Venus XL. It’s black with
Exercise 1 tan leather seats. It has an automatic transmission, air
a. around the corner c. into the taxi conditioning, an AM/FM radio cassette player/tape
b. off the highway d. down/up the stairs deck, and power windows and locks. The car has
Exercise 2 8,500 miles on it, and it costs $14,000.
a. go under CaC@ross Sb OMe
b. out of d. onto Page 110 An Airport
Page 106 Cars and Trucks Exercise 1
a. passenger, Carousel
Exercise 1 b. airline representative, gate
a. tow truck d. camper c. customs officer, declaration form
b. compact e. convertible d. flight attendant, oxygen mask
c. tractor trailer/semi f. full-size car/SUV Exercise 2
Exercise 2 . the airline terminal h. flight attendant
a. SUV (sports utility vehicle) . departure
#oO monitor i. oxygen mask
b. sports car c. check-in counter j. seat belt
c. minivan d. airline representative k. a declaration form
d. minivan e. gate |. baggage claim area
e. subcompact/compact fz boarding area m. carousel
f. midsize/fullsize and SUV (sports utility vehicle) 8 . overhead compartment n. customs

Page 107 Directions and Traffic Signs Page 111 A Plane Trip
Exercise 1 Exercise 1
a. Elm and First c. Main and Oak a. after b. before c. before
b. Pine and Second d. Main and Elm Exercise 2
Exercise 2 a. True b. False c. False d.False_ e. True
ine Ds\6 3, ANG 5. € 6.b bots g.? h. True i. False j.. True
To Gl k. False |. False m. True n. 2 o. True
p. ?
Pages 108 and 109
Parts of a Car and Car Maintenance
Exercise 1
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U N IT 9 d. Movement:
slavery abolished, 1865
women get vote, 1920
Page 112 Types of Schools civil rights movement, 1954
e. Election:
Exercise 1 Washington 1% president, 1789
a. high school c. adult school f. Invention:
b. vocational school/ —_d. preschool telephone (Bell), 1876; lightbulb (Edison), 1879
trade school 1st Model A Ford car, 1903
1st sound pictures, 1927
Exercise 2
1st atomic bomb, 1945
a. High School, public
b. Adult School, public Exercise 2
c. Preschool, private 1.b Daa Bra AG 5, a One
d. Vocational School/Trade School, private Te 8.b

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g. Middle School/Junior High School, parochial


Exercise 3 .

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Exercise 3 c. Cherokee Trail of Tears, 1835-1838
ae bad) ap ve.b* - sd sertaneet fae d. The Depression, 1930-1940
e. Civil War, 1861-1865
Page 113 English Composition f. Bill of Rights, 1791
Exercise 1 Page 116
a Oo eae oe U.S. Government and Citizenship
Exercise 2 ;
an true sbi? c. True d. False e. False Exercise 1
f. True g.False h.False i. True j. False a. branches i. congresswomen/
eetruer 2 b. executive congressmen
c. a president j. congressmen
Pages 114 and 115 U.S. History d. the White House /congresswomen
e. vice president k. judicial
Exercise 1 f. legislative |. the Supreme Court
Possible answers include: g. the Senate Mm. JUSUCeS”
a. Exploration: h. senators n. chief justice
French, Spanish, English explorers, 1492 — Exercise 2
Colonies along Atlantic coast founded by North a. 18 d. every year
Europeans, 1607-1750 b. five e. obey the law
Gold discovered in California, 1848 c. president f. Citizens
Armstrong on the moon, 1969
b. War:
French and Indian War, 1754-1763 Page 117 Geography
Revolutionary War, 1775-1783 Exercise 1
War of 1812, 1812 a. False, rain forest e. False, meadow
U.S. war with Mexico, 1846-1848 aie f. ‘Ealee soandidtine
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1865 c: False, An island g True
Battle of Wounded Knee, 1890 d The. 1
Spanish American War, 1898 ‘
World War |, 1914-1918 Exercise 2
World War II, 1939-1945 a. waterfall e. desert
Korean War, 1950-1953 b. ocean f. island
War in Vietnam, 1964-1973 c. mountain peak g. lake
Persian Gulf War, 1991 d. river
c. Immigration:
any group in the green immigration band, for
example, Hungarians, 1870 >

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Page 118 Mathematics
Exercise 1
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Exercise 2 Page 121 More School Subjects


a. square e. parallel
b. A triangle f. Perpendicular Exercise 1
c. longer g. geometry a. Computer Science
d. straight h. cube b. English as a Second Language
. Foreign Language
Exercise 3
. Theater Arts
a. cube d. solid
. PE (Physical Education)
b. four e. pyramid
Driver’s Education
c. division f. difference
. Industrial Arts/Shop
Art
Page 119 Science Economics
Home Economics
Exercise 1 . Business Education
a. Physics b. Chemistry — c. Biology Same
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a. crucible tongs d. balance Pages 122 and 123
b. graduated cylinder _ e. funnel North America and Central America
c. Bunsen burner f. forceps
Exercise 3 Exercise 1
(Order may vary.) a. Louisiana e. Atlantic Provinces
beaker, Bunsen burner, test tube, dropper, slide b. States, Baja California f. Regions, Prairie Provinces
c. Canada, Alaska g. Southern Uplands
Challenge d. Countries, Ontario h. Islands, Costa Rica
Experiment 1: The egg rises.
Experiment 2: The paper stays dry. Exercise 2
a. southwest f. Florida
b. Honduras, Costa Rica g. Colorado
Page 120 Music c. Haiti h. Hawaii
d. Prince Edward Island i. Yucatan Peninsula
Exercise 1
c. strings, organ
e. Chihuahua j. Cuba
a. brass, bass
b. percussion, clarinet d. woodwinds, xylophone Exercise 3
a. False, north e. False, east
Exercise 2
b. True f. True
a. guitar e. organ
c. False, south g. True
b. piano f. trumpet
d. True h. True
c. flute g. woodwind
d. clarinet

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Challenge Exercise 2
Possible answers include: Items checked:
Corn is grown in many places. (Baja California a. energy, water f. water
South, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Sinaloa, Nuevo Leon, b. water pollution g. energy, air pollution
Guerrero, Oaxaca) c. energy, air pollution h. hazardous waste
Coconuts grow in Quintana Roo. d. energy, trees i. energy
Glass products are made in Coahuila. e. energy j. pesticide poisoning
Cattle is/Cows are raised in Chihuahua.
Sheep are raised in Baja California Sur. Page 127 The Universe
Pigs are raised in Sinaloa.
Exercise 1
Pages 124 and 125 The World a. Mars d. Saturn g. Uranus
b. Venus e. Pluto h. Neptune
Exercise 1 c. Earth f. Jupiter i. Mercury
a. seven e. Asia i. bigger Exercise 2
b. Africa f..Six j. Turkey a. planets e. Constellations
c. Europe g. Russia b. telescope f. galaxy
d. bigger h. six c. astronomer —_g. new moon
Exercise 2 d. asteroids
a. Angola is bigger than Uganda.
b. Italy is warmer than Finland.
c. Laos is smaller than Thailand.
d. Argentina is wider than Chile.
e. Antarctica is colder than Australia.
UNIT 10
f. The Red Sea is narrower/more narrow than the
Arabian Sea. Page 128 Trees and Plants
g. (Answers will vary.)
Exercise 3 Exercise 1
Possible answers include: Colorful flowers:
dogwood, magnolia, cactus
Africa:
Chad, Niger, Mali, Central African Republic, Burkina Berries:
Faso, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana poison sumac, holly, poison oak

Europe: Needles:
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, redwood, pine
Switzerland, Belarus, Moldova, Luxembourg, Leaves that can give you a rash:
Liechtenstein, Austria, Serbia poison oak, poison sumac, poison ivy
South America: Exercise 2
Paraguay, Bolivia a. plants f. leaves k. palm
Asia: b. redwood g. maple |. leaves
Mongolia, Bhutan, Nepal, Afghanistan, Tajikistan c. trunk h. pine m. branches
d. roots i. cones n. magnolia
Exercise 4 e. trunk j. trunk o. oak
a. Mexico, (North) Pacific
b. Madagascar, Indian
c. Austria, Italy Page 129 Flowers
SESS SE I SES

d. China, Thailand
e. Liberia, Sierra Leone
Exercise 1
f. Ecuador, Pacific Ocean/Galdpagos Islands a. 4 purple tulips d. 1 white lily
g. Latvia, Ukraine b. 2 pink chrysanthemums e. 2 yellow irises
h. Afghanistan, Iran c. 3 yellow daffodils f. 2 purple orchids
Exercise 2
Page 126 Energy and the Environment a. Lilies, crocuses
b. Marigolds, violets, gardenias
Exercise 1 c. Gardenias
a. Solar e. radiation d. carnations
b. natural gas f. Old batteries e. roses
c. wind g. Acid rain
d. Hydroelectric power h. recycle

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Pages 130 and 131 Pages 134 and 135 Mammals
Marine Life, Amphibians, and Reptiles
Exercise 1
Exercise 1 horns: buffalo/bison, rhinoceros, antelope
a.3 D. 5 (Ge) d. 6 e. 4 1 quills: porcupine
antlers: deer, moose
Exercise 2
tusks: elephant
a. jellyfish e. dolphin
a bad smell: skunk
b. sea anemone f. octopus
Other forms of protection: (possible answers) hoof,
Cc. ray g. shark
tail, claws, teeth, color, poison
d. swordfish h. snail
Exercise 2
Exercise 3 a. bear e. monkey/lion,
a. flounder g. turtle’s
b. giraffe lion/monkey
b. squid h. urchin
c. leopard f. kangaroo
c. octopus i. dolphins
d. rhinoceros g. elephant
d. amphibians j. whales
e. frogs k. sea lions
f. rattlesnake Exercise 3
bat, North America elephant, Asia
Exercise 4 bear, North America leopard, Asia and Africa
a. O d.R g.D
wolf, North America panda, Asia
owl e. E h. |
fox, North America gorilla Africa
cz O ae aS armadillo, South America rhinoceros, Africa
Unscrambled letters: crocodile
tiger, Asia zebra, Africa

Page 132 Birds, Insects, and Arachnids


Exercise 1
Birds: feathers, claws, two legs, a beak
Both: wings
Insects and Arachnids: six or eight legs
UNIT 11
Exercise 2
a. honeybee i. woodpecker Pages 136 and 137
b. goose j. penguin Jobs and Occupations, A-H
CRICK k. mosquito
d. robin |. cricket Exercise 1
e. ladybug m. blue jay a. Dentist c. Doctor e. Cashier
f. owl n. fly b. Baker d. Butcher f. Architect
g. butterfly o. peacock Exercise 2
h. hummingbird a. firefighter d. garment worker
b. florist e. computer programmer
Page 133 c. more
Domestic Animals and Rodents Exercise 3
g. Caregiver/Baby-sitter |. Florist
Exercise 1 h. Cook m. Auto Mechanic
a. kitten, puppy e. gopher i. Bricklayer n. Carpenter
b. hen, rooster, parakeet f. goat, cow, sheep j. Assembler o. Actor
c. goldfish g. hen k. Engineer p. Administrative Assistant
d. chipmunk h. donkey, horse
Exercise 2
a. Dogs c. parakeets e. rats
b. Cats d. goldfish f. rabbits
Challenge (page 185)
a. A cat is bigger than a kitten.
b. A puppy is younger than a dog.
c. A mouse is smaller than a rat.
d. A horse is faster than a donkey.
e. A pig is fatter than a goat.
f. A rooster is more colorful than a hen.

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Pages 138 and 139 Pages 142 and 143 An Office
Jobs and Occupations, H-W
Exercise 1
Exercise 1 (Reasons may vary.)
(Reasons may vary.) a. microcassette transcriber; A microcassette
a. model; A model doesn’t work in an office. transcriber isn’t a person.
b. truck driver; A truck driver doesn’t work in a b. pencil sharpener; A pencil sharpener isn’t furniture.
clinic/doesn’t have a health-care job. c. rubber stamp; A rubber stamp isn’t paper.
c. mover; A mover doesn’t work in a store. d. paper cutter; A paper cutter doesn’t hold things
d. serviceman; A serviceman doesn’t use tools/ together.
doesn’t wear a mask. A serviceman works for e. stapler; A stapler doesn’t have numbers/a keyboard.
the government. A stapler doesn’t need an outlet.
e. housekeeper; A housekeeper doesn’t work in a Exercise 2
classroom/school. a, F b. 6 @, 3 al, 1 e. 2 (a4
Exercise 2 Exercise 3
a. Instructor, Student a. pushpins d. appointment book
b. Lawyer, Interpreter b. correction fluid e. legal pad
c. Reporter, Police officer c. paper shredder f. postal scale
d. Telemarketer, Repair person
e. Musician, Travel agent Exercise 4
f. Messenger, Receptionist (Answers may vary slightly.)
a. He didn’t use letterhead. He used plain paper.
Exercise 3 b. He didn’t make three copies. He made two
a. True _ b. False c.Irue’ “ai True e: False copies.
f. True g. False h. True . He didn’t collate the copies/pages.
jo
Re} . He didn’t staple the pages. He used paper clips.
Page 140 Job Skills e. He didn’t leave them on R. Smith’s desk. He left
them on M. Shakter’s desk.
Exercise 1 Exercise 5
a. uses a Cash register __ e. types/works on a computer
a. photocopier f. cutter
b. cooks f. waits on Customers
b. rotary card file g. Transcribe
c. assists medical patients g. speaks another language
c. labels h. microcassette
d. sews clothes h. takes care of children
d. calendar i. ink
Exercise 3 e. clear
a, Ue “le False Ye Tiwe “eo Trew Mele
f. True —g.-i. (Answers will vary.) Page 144 Computers
Page 141 Job Search Exercise 1
a. program g. monitor
Exercise 1 b. keyboard h. printer
a. before b.After c. Before d. after EnePU i. modem
Exercise 2 d. disk/floppy j. CD ROM disc
a. Talk to friends e. disk drive k. laptop, mouse
b. Look for help wanted signs f. hard disk drive I. scanner
c. Look at job boards Challenge
d. look in the classifieds Possible answers:
e. call for information power switch: the part that turns the computer on
f. Ask about the hours and off
g. fill out an application cable: a plastic or rubber tube that has wires
h. go on the interview port: part of the computer where you can connect
i. talk about your experience another piece of equipment in it
j. Inquire about the salary
k. Ask about benefits Page 145 A Hotel
|. get hired
Exercise 1
a. door, doorman d. cart, bellhop
b. bell captain e. make, housekeeper
c. guests, desk clerk

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Exercise 2 Page 149 Construction
a. guest e. valet parking
b. guest rooms f. gift shop Exercise 1
Cc. room service g. meeting room a. False, eleven
d. pool h. ballroom b. True
c. False, an | beam/a girder
Page 146 A Factory d. True
e. False, jackhammer/pneumatic drill
Exercise 1 Exercise 2
a . front office g. warehouse a. shovel d. crane
b. factory owner h. loading dock b. bulldozer e. trowel, concrete
c. factory worker i. ship c. Insulation f. pickax
d. parts j. designer
e. line supervisor k. design
f. packer |. manufacture
Pages 150 and 151
Tools and Building Supplies
Page 147 Job Safety Exercise 1
a. hardware, outlet d. paint, chisel
Exercise 1 b. plumbing, ax e. electrical, drill bit
a. poison d. corrosive
c. power tools, hammer f. hand tools, flashlight
b. flammable e. radioactive
c. biohazard Exercise 2
a. extension cord
Exercise 2 b. roller
a. Equipment h. gloves c. plunger
b. hard hat i. hazardous d. tape measure/yardstick or yardstick/tape measure
c. hair net j. boots e. Vise
d. glasses k. flammable f. masking tape
e. goggles |. fire extinguisher g. electrical tape
f. earplugs m. careful h. level
g. earmuffs i. flashlight
Challenge (page 186) Exercise 3
Possible answers: (Answers may vary slightly.)
She’s wearing sandals. She should wear safety boots. a. That’s a Phillips screwdriver. You need the other
She has long hair. She should wear a hair net. kind.
She should wear ear plugs or safety earmuffs. b. That’s a screwdriver. You need a hammer.
The floor is wet. She should mop the floor. c. There are four bolts and four washers, but only
She shouldn’t use power tools near flammable three nuts. You need one more nut.
material/liquids. d. That’s a pair of pliers. You need a pipe wrench.
e. You need to remove the old paint with a scraper
Page 148 Farming and Ranching before you paint the wall.

Exercise 1
Possible answers:
a. goats, Cows
b. corn, alfalfa
UNIT 12
c. cotton
d. lettuce, tomatoes, cabbage Page 152 Places to Go
e. oranges
f. grapes Exercise 1
Exercise 2 a. baseball game _—_j. Zoo
a. farm i. field b. Stadium k. animals
b. farmer j. farm equipment c. Art Museum |. zookeeper
c. barn k. tractor d. sculpture m. Swap Meet/Flea Market
d. milking |. farmworkers e. roller coaster n. booths
e. feed m. crops f. Puppet show o. merchandise
f. livestock n. alfalfa g. amusement p. Botanical Gardens
g. vegetable garden o. harvest h. the Movies q. Carnival
i. seats r. County Fair
h. fruit

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Exercise 2 Exercise 3
a. baseball game a. False, walking e. False, diving
b. botanical gardens b. True f. False, skating
c. swap meet/flea market c. True g. True
d. amusement park/carnival or d. False, serving
carnival/amusement park Exercise 4
a. Walking d. Walking
Page 153 The Park and Playground b. Jogging e. Skating
c. running f. Swimming
Exercise 1
a. ball field e. bike path
Page 158 Team Sports
b. picnic table f. sandbox
c. duck pond g. tennis court Exercise 1
d. swings Balt Dak ZOU)
Exercise 2 Exercise 2
a. jump rope d. climbing apparatus a. False b. True c. True’ “dsTrues Fe. ¢
b. tricycle e. seesaw/swings f. True g. False’ h. ? i. True j. False
c. water fountain f. bench

Page 154 Outdoor Recreation


Page 159 Individual Sports
Exercise 1
Exercise 1 Possible answers:
camping stove ~ campfire
a. track and field; It doesn’t use a ball.
rope > fishing pole b. gymnastics; It doesn’t need two people.
rafting — canoeing c. archery; It doesn’t need wheels.
canoeing — rafting d. weightlifting; You don’t ride.
hiking — backpacking
e. martial arts; You don’t throw something.
life vest + backpack
backpacking — hiking Exercise 2
a. Biking e. golf
Exercise 2 b. Racquetball f. biking
a. matches d. multi-use knife
c. tennis g. bowling
b. insect repellent e. foam pad
d. Golf
c. canteen f. lantern

Page 155 The Beach Page 160


Winter Sports and Water Sports
Exercise 1
a. wet suits d. sunscreen/sunblock Exercise 1
b. fins e. seashell . ice skating, figure skating
c. lifesaving device . sailing, sailboarding
. surfing
Exercise 2 . waterskiing
a. Sand Castle e. ocean fs. downhill skiing, sledding, snowboarding
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c. beach g. Sailboats
d. waves h. scuba Exercise 2
a. speed skating d. downhill skiing
Pages 156 and 157 Sports Verbs b. cross-country skiing e. snowboarding
c. figure skating f. Figure skating
Exercise 1
throw hit dribble/bounce Page 161 Sports Equipment
catch pass kick
pitch shoot Exercise 1
a. weights f. football helmet/
Exercise 2 b. arrows catcher’s mask
a. walk g. stretching c. bowling ball g. flying discs
b. jog h. race d. inline skates h. skis
c. swimming i. finish e. uniform i. shin guards
d. dive j. throw
e. exercise k. ride
f. work out |. skate

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Exercise 2 Exercise 2
a. They buy more basketballs than soccer balls. a. radio, TV (television), VCR (videocassette recorder)
b. They buy more golf clubs than hockey sticks. b. camcorder
c. They buy more golf clubs than tennis rackets. c. CD player
d. They buy more basketballs than tennis rackets. d. CD player
Exercise 4
Pages 162 and 163 Hobbies and Games a. play e. stop (and eject)
b. rewind f. fast forward
Exercise 1 C. pause g. (stop and) eject
d. record
Exercise 5
a. photo c. overexposed
b. tripod d. zoom lens

Pages 166 and 167 Entertainment


Exercise 1
a. western g. talk show
b. news h. science fiction story
c. cartoon i. shopping program
d. comedy j. soap Opera
e. game show/quiz show k. nature program
f. sitcom |. concert, ballet, or opera
(situation comedy)
Exercise 2
a. False: 4b, Irues sc_talse.) as irue. @. 2
Exercise 3
a. science fiction story e. cartoon
Exercise 2 b. opera f. television
(Reasons may vary.) c. comedy g. Ballet
a. crochet; It’s not a board game. d. horror story h. film
b. dolls; They aren’t cards./They aren’t on cards.
c. Clay; It’s not paint. Page 168 Holidays
d. yarn; It’s not a hobby/craft.
e. cartridge; It’s not a tool. Exercise 1
a. card, heart, Valentine’s Day
Exercise 3
b. parade, confetti, Year
a. cards c. chess e. checkers
c. fireworks, Independence Day/4th of July
b. video games d. chess
d. ornaments, Christmas
Exercise 4 e. feast, turkey, Thanksgiving
a. playing cards c. pretending f. Jack-o’-lantern, mask, candy, Halloween
b. knitting d. collecting things
Exercise 2
a. Halloween d. Halloween
Pages 164 and 165 b. Valentine’s Day e. Thanksgiving
Electronics and Photography c. Christmas

Exercise 1 Page 169 A Party


a. clock radio
b. portable TV Exercise 1
c. photo album answered the door
d. personal radio-cassette player with headphones . shouted “surprise!”
e. portable radio-cassette player/cassette recorder/ invited the guests
personal radio-cassette player . decorated the house
ae remote control . lit the candles
. headphones sang “Happy Birthday”
> . shortwave radio
0a g. blew out the candles
h. made a wish
i. opened the presents
j. wrapped

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Page 170 Another Look (Unit 1) There’s an easy sentence on the board in class 101.
There’s a more difficult/harder sentence on the board
Possible answers include:
innelasss 102%
Both of these classes are ESL classes. One class is ESL
101, the other class is ESL 102. The teacher is standing in front of the classroom in
101. She is sitting with the students in 102.
Both classes have six students. In class 101, half the
students are women, but in 102, two thirds of the In 101 the teacher’s desk is closer to the students. It is
students are women. very neat. In 102 the teacher’s desk is against the
wall. It’s messy.
Class 101 is a winter class, and it’s cold. The date is
January 20. Class 102 is a spring class, and it’s hot. One of the students in 101 has a beeper. The same
The date is May 4. student in 102 has a cellular phone.
Both classes have the same teacher. The board in
class 101 says Ms. Mary Lyons; the board in 102 says Page 171 Another Look (Unit 2)
Mary Lyons.
Answers will vary.
Class 101 meets three days a week: Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday. Class 102 meets two days a
week: Tuesday and Thursday. Class 101 is an hour.
Class 102 is an hour and a half. The clocks in both
classes say 6:05.

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Answers will vary.

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Page 175 Another Look (Unit 6)

Page 176 Another Look (Unit 7)


Possible answers: There was a Laundromat on Grove Street. Now
there’s a photo shop.
There was a bakery on the southeast corner of Elm
and Grove. Now there’s a coffee shop. There was a music store on the northeast corner of
Elm and Grove. Now there’s a convenience store
There’s still a furniture store on Grove.
there. There are now parking meters ion the north
There was a florist and barber shop on Grove. Now side of Grove. The music store is now on the
there’s a shoe store. southwest corner of Elm and Grove, and there is a
fire hydrant in front of it. Fifty years ago there were
There was a small movie theater on the southwest
a pet store and a travel agent on that corner.
corner of Grove and Oak. Now there’s a large
movie theater there. There was a stop sign on the southeast corner of
Elm and Grove. Now there’s a traffic light there.
There’s still a bus stop in front of the movie theater.
There was a mailbox on the southeast corner of Elm
There’s still a library on the northwest corner of Oak
and Grove. Now there are two mailboxes there.
and Grove, but the library is bigger now.
There was a park on the northeast corner of Oak
There was a bank on the northwest corner of Elm
and Grove. The bank is sill there, but now it has an
and Grove. Now there’s a parking garage.
AIM.
There was a five-story apartment building on the
southeast corner of Oak and Grove. Now there’s a
seven-story apartment building.
Fifty years ago there was a fire on Grove Street.
Now there is a fire hydrant in front of the library.

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Page 177 Another Look (Unit 8) Page 179 Another Look (Unit 10)
(Answers may vary slightly.)
There’s a bus on a train track. eee
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The taxi cab is missing a wheel.
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There’s a plane flying under the bridge. = et
The station wagon doesn’t have doors. nN A)bs A
A Car is turning left onto a street that has a no left
turn sign. a oa CSNI eas) Pre
The car is turning left, but its right turn signal is on.
The car’s license plate is on wrong/upside down.
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There’s a car parked at a bus stop.
(A)
There’s a child safety seat under the car’s hood.
There’s an air traffic control tower on the street
corner.
A plane is taking off from/landing on a building.

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Amphibians: toad, newt
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Mammals: llama, lion, monkey, elephant, cat
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Sea Mammals: whale, seal, dolphin
Trees and Plants: willow, oak, pine
' Birds: owl, goose, rooster, eagle
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righte| _bulb | ams) 170) a. a (cheese) factory/an assembly line
Paewer yA. a. as b. working on an assembly line
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sentence | range | d. be able to assemble
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bos dune peak a. a farm
b. feeding cows
c. bucket/pail
d. be able to do manual labor
Bottom Left Picture
a. an office
b. using computers, having meetings, reading reports
c. computers, telephones
d. be able to type, be able to work on a computer
Bottom Right Picture
a. a construction site
b. lifting wood/lumber, using tools
c. (power) saw; hammers
d. be able to do manual labor, be able to use a
hammer
(Answers to questions e.-g. will vary.)

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Page 181 Another Look (Unit 12)

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