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Oscar Wilde 3 honeymoon 4 ring 5 carriage


6 vicar.
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a dinner b ordered c announced d

The Importance of
Page 16 – exercise 4 marry e piano f carriage g
1 He doesn’t think it is romantic. (It disappointing h ideal.
is like business.) No, Jack wants to a3 b7 c1 d5 e8 f4 g6 h2
marry Gwendolen because he says Page 24 – exercise 2

Being Earnest
he is in love with her 2 ‘There is a3 b4 c1 d2
not much need for good quality
champagne if you are married.’; Page 25 – exercise 3
‘I’m sure there are many people Open answers
who are very happily married.’ He Page 25 – exercise 4
was married once but it was a
Open answers.
mistake 3 Open answer 4 Open
KEY TO THE ACTIVITIES Page 25 – exercise 5
answer.
Page 17 – exercise 5 Open answers.
About the Author Page 8 – exercise 3
vase; curtains; elegant; paintings; 1 champagne 2 silver 3 business Page 25 – exercise 6
Page 6 – exercise 1
colourful; piano; clock; expensive; card 4 will 1a 2e 3f 4b 5d
1 Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills flowers. Page 17 – exercise 6 Page 26 – Culture Spot
Wilde 2 1854, Dublin 3 Greek and
Latin (the Classics), Art 4 Trinity P A I N T I N G S C O P Open answer 1c 2b 3a 4d 5a 6b
College, Dublin, Oxford University C O L O U R F U L U N I Page 17 – exercise 7 Page 27 – exercise 7
5 America, Paris 6 two sons F L O W E R S E S R A A Example answers: for fun – listen 3.
7 Editor, writer (playwright) P E J S K W L E S T I N to music, watch films, play games
8 Possible answers: The Happy M F X C Q E J L M A P O Page 27 – exercise 8
on the computer, play sport, chat
Prince and Other Tales; A House of Y O O P G L N E T I F E Open answers
on social media; have to – study,
Pomegranates; Lady Windermere’s
C L D A E I V G X N D Z pay bills, go to work, do the Page 27 – exercise 9
Fan; A Woman of No Importance;
L R N E T N C A W S N I housework; both: do the gardening,
An Ideal Husband; The Importance Open answers
O T A N R V S N V W Y K go to the gym, write emails.
of Being Earnest; The Picture of
C H I E G N H I E I J E Page 28 – exercise 10
Dorian Gray 9 1900
K A F N V C N M V A S E CHAPTER TWO 1b 2c 3a 4a
Page 6 – exercise 2 F U R N I T U R E E X I
Page 18 – exercise 1
Open answer CHAPTER THREE
1 Algernon has eaten them all
Page 15 – exercise 1 Page 29 – exercise 1
2 Lady Bracknell 3 Open answer
CHAPTER ONE 1b 2c 3a 4d 5b 4 a, c 1 Possible answers: when you have
Page 8 – exercise 1 Page 16 – exercise 2 a job; for entrance to university;
Page 18 – exercise 2
1 A silver case, business cards 2 a journalist might interview
1 distinguished 2 dinner parties
2 Jack, Cecily 3 West End of someone; police interview; a
Page 16 – exercise 3 3 rarely 4 pretended 5 announced
London, £50. meeting when someone asks you
6 layers 7 slightly 8 necklace
Page 8 – exercise 2 best man, carriage, dress, hat, question in a formal setting.
9 slim 10 parasol.
bridesmaid, honeymoon, fiancé, 2 Open answers depending on the
a 3 b 1 c 2 (Bachelor doesn’t match proposal, suit, ring, engaged, vicar. situation but usually open
the rest. Doesn’t look after/have 1 proposal 2 bridesmaid questions, i.e. what, where,
responsibility for someone)

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where, what, etc. Can you give Page 37 – exercise 4 Page 37 – exercise 5 CHAPTER FOUR
me an example of? In law/police 1a 2c 3a 4b Possible answers. Both: bossy, Page 43 – exercise 1
situations these might be more fashionable, serious; Gwendolen is
closed, i.e. yes/no. Were you at TRACK 05 1 The house is a large manor
clever but her mother is stupid. house with columns and steps.
the scene of the crime? Did you Presenter: Dr James Long is a Gwendolen is pretty but Lady
know the victim? (Teacher’s railway historian. He is going to tell Cecily/Jack/Miss Prism live here.
Bracknell is ugly. 2 Cecily is wearing a white dress
note: Lady Bracknell is us a little bit more about the
interviewing Jack for the job of fascinating history of the London Page 38 – exercise 6 with a ribbon in her hair; Miss
‘marriage’. She is also acting as and Brighton railway. Possible answers. They both want Prism is wearing a jacket and a hat.
‘judge’ and guardian of Victorian Dr Long: In the 19th century, to have fun; they have invented 3 A governess teaches children in a
moral standards. She uses both London Victoria Station was not other people so they can do the family; governess usually work for
types of questions and one station; it was a terminus for a things they want. They like food wealthy families, families where a
interviews in both ways.) number of stations. A group of and they are greedy. Jack is more child is too far from other places
different businessmen suggested serious than Algernon. Algernon is to go to school or when the
Page 29 – exercise 2 parent(s) or family move between
six new routes from London to more interested in music than Jack.
1b 2c 3b 4a 5a 6d Brighton. In the end, they built the places/countries a lot.
Page 38 – exercise 7
Page 29 – exercise 2 most expensive and difficult line, Page 43 – exercise 2
but it was also the quickest and the 1 d cough 2 e sore 3 i allergy
A d Astonished is not an adverb; it 4 a, f sick, aching 5 c, b cold, 1 Best answer is a (b The man
doesn’t begin with the letter ‘c’. most direct. Over 3,500 men and with the car might have lots of
570 horses were used to build the sneezing 6 g, h bed, flu.
(Although too high for the level it is Extra word: incurable. money and spend wisely, c The
possible they will notice the other railway. It took three years to person might show politeness
words are ‘relaxed/not too complete. You can imagine the Page 39 – exercise 8 tolerance not hypocrisy.)
worried’. Astonished shows excitement when the first train a 2 A
surprise.) arrived in Brighton Railway Station 3 C. Possible answers: because it’s
in 1841. Page 39 – exercise 9
B Open answer. the furthest away from Britain;
You have to remember that people Open answers he knows people in Australia; in
Page 36 – exercise 1 were travelling more at this time Page 39 – exercise 10 the past criminals were sent to
1 How old are you, Mr Worthing? I and, of course, Brighton was a very Australia. Cultural note: the
fashionable place to visit. In fact, How are you feeling? Are you hot or
am 29. 2 What do you know? British sometimes sent
by the 1830s, it was one of the most cold? Do you need anything? Have
Nothing (I don’t know anything.) criminals to Australia instead of
popular seaside towns in Britain. you taken your medicine yet?
3 How much do you earn? I earn the death sentence. This is
7,000-8,000 pounds a year. 4 Do The line was often used by wealthy Page 39 – exercise 11 relevant for the next chapter.
you have a country house? Yes, I do. travellers and tourists who wanted Correct answers: 1, 4. Incorrect: 2
5 What is your address in London? to go to the coast for their holidays. Page 50 – exercise 1
(32 teeth), 3 (no, it’s impossible)
It is 149 Belgrave Square. 6 Was In 1881, the first luxury train 1B 2A 3A 4A 5B 6A 7A
your father a business man or an service, complete with first-class Victorian morals and values 8B 9B
aristocrat? I don’t know. (I have lost carriages and its own serving staff Page 50 – exercise 2
both my parents. I was found.) went to Brighton. At this time, the Page 42 – exercise 1
Brighton line was probably the 1F 2T 3T 4F 5T 6F 1d 2a 3b 4c
Page 36 – exercise 2
most prestigious and most Page 51 – exercise 3
1A 2J 3A 4J 5A 6A respectable line from Victoria Open answers
Page 36 – exercise 3 Station.
Page 51 – exercise 4
Open answers.
Open answer

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CHAPTER FIVE houses to grand castles. were sent with your booking, but if Ernest 6 Where, She met
Page 52 – exercise 1 Now before we begin our tour, I you want to write it down now the Gwendolen in the garden 7 Why,
just need to explain the address is: Manor House Tours, 3 Gwendolen was surprised because
1 A feeling of great sadness arrangements for your luggage. Green Tree Road, Little Worthing, didn’t know Jack had a pretty ward
because someone has died. 2 He is First of all: hand luggage. You are Hertforshire. Hertfordshire is Gwendolen was surprised because
wearing a long black coat, black allowed to take one handbag and spelled H-E-R-T-F-O-R-D-S-H-I-R-E. didn’t know Jack had a pretty ward
gloves, a waistcoat, a tie and a tall one small bag with you on the The contact telephone number for Who, Cecily said she was engaged
black hat. 3 Algernon. He is coach. Please bring your money, Manor House Tours is – 01791 456 to Ernest Worthing.
pretending to be his brother. Jack your passport and any other 321. So just to repeat that again:
has said his brother is dead. Page 68 – exercise 2
valuables with you. For the day Manor House Tours, 3 Green Tree
Page 52 – exercise 2 tours, please remember to take Road, Little Worthing, Hertforshire. A Algernon took a rose from his
everything you are going to need 01791 456 321. button hole and gave it to Cecily. B
Open answers Merriman told Algernon/Cecily/
for the day. For example, make sure
Page 51 – exercise 3 you take any medicine you need. them that the carriage was ready
CHAPTER SIX (or Jack told the servants to
Open answers You can leave all your larger items
and suitcases with us. When we Page 61 – exercise 1 prepare the horse and carriage
Page 59 – exercise 1 because Algernon had to leave
arrive at the first hotel, your 1 Merriman interrupts 2 been
1T 2F 3F 4F 5F 6T 7F 8T luggage will be taken directly to engaged for 3 is called 4 not immediately). C Cecily wrote their
Page 59 – exercise 2 your hotel room from the coach by 5 she was names on the tree (or Cecily
the hotel porters. When you check showed Algernon the tree where
1 C, Miss Prism 2 B, Reverend Page 61 – exercise 2 she wrote their names). D Cecily
Chasuble 3 A, Jack out from your room, please leave
your suitcases at reception. The 0F 1F 2T 3F 4T 5T wrote Algernon’s…. for him/Cecily
Page 60 – exercise 3 driver will make sure that all your Page 61 – exercise 3 told Algernon about his letters/The
Sample answer: Hello Emilia, I’m luggage is returned to the coach. spelling in the letter Algernon
A desperately, madly, passionately, wrote when he/they ended the
sorry to hear about Giovanni. I He will then leave the luggage at deeply. Two meanings:
hope he feels better soon. I’m free the next hotel so that your luggage engagement was very bad.
“desperately” also means without E/F Open answers
next weekend. You can stay at my is there for you when you arrive. hope; “madly” also means with a
flat. It’s not a problem. We can In order to make sure we can lot of energy or describes stupid/ Page 69 – exercise 3
meet at the coffee shop opposite clearly identify your luggage, I’m dangerous/crazy behaviour; deeply 1 Cecily was already engaged to
the station. I’ll see you on going to give you some luggage – e.g. to breathe deeply – to take a Ernest. Cecily had written their
Saturday! tags to put around the handles of lot of air inside the body. engagement in her diary on 14th
Page 60 – exercise 4 your bags and suitcases. You B Open answers. Most likely: tree, February. 2 Cecily showed
should tie them tightly around the rose bush, castle. Algernon the tree. She had written
1 handbag 2 money 3 medicine
handles so they don’t come off. their names on it. 3 Algernon
4 room 5 reception 6 driver Page 68 – exercise 1
On one side of the luggage tag you walked towards the church; he had
7 handles 8 Country 1 Who, Algernon came to see
should write your name, the tour decided to be christened. 4 A lady
9 Hertfordshire 10 456 321 Cecily 2 When, She told him to
you are on and most importantly had arrived at the manor house
TRACK 08 your contact number. We suggest come back in five minutes 3 looking for Jack. Merriman went to
Manor House Tours that this is your mobile phone Where, She engraved them in/on a the carriage to greet the lady. 5 At
Hello, and welcome to Manor number. This tour is called tree in a little heart 4 What, Cecily the Manor House Gwendolen
House Tours. We’re delighted to “England’s Country Houses”. On the had a/an ring/engagement ring 5 discovered that Cecily was Jack’s
have you with us and we hope you other side of the tag, please write Why, He went to see Reverend ward. Jack hadn’t told Gwendolen
enjoy your stay in England. We the name and address of the tour Chasuble because he wanted to be about Cecily.
have some beautiful houses to company. You can find this christened/change his name to
show you from small country information on the papers you

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Page 70 – exercise 4 She dreams a lot and likes Page 72 – exercise 2 Page 85 – exercise 2
A Open answers writing in her diary. b 1 bookshelves 2 coughed 3
B possible answers: a, d are perfect; 4 He is interested in fun, style and explanation 4 agreement 5 bond
fashion so he always wears nice Page 72 – exercise 3
b, c are not perfect 6 acres
C a, b clothes. He has dark, curly hair. No. She gives her sugar in the tea
He doesn’t take life too seriously. and cake instead of bread and Page 85 – exercise 3
Page 70 – exercise 5 He likes playing the piano and butter. Possible answers: the drawing
Examples: Bunbury is not real; eating good food. He has an Page 79 – exercise 1 room, garden, whistling; pretended
Earnest doesn’t exist; Cecily expensive apartment in London. to be her guardian’s brother/he
pretends she is engaged to Ernest 1A 2A 3B 4B 5A 6A wanted to meet Cecily; pretended
He is the nephew of Lady
and has an imaginary relationship/ 7 B 8 B. to be Ernest/he wanted to see
Bracknell and the cousin of
engagement with him. Gwendolen Gwendolen Fairfax. Page 79 – exercise 2 Gwendolen; believe/they are not
imagines Ernest will be perfect for 5 She is Cecily’s governess. She is a C b G c G d C e G f C. called Ernest (their names are not
her because he is called Ernest. also a good friend of the local 512364 Ernest).
People are not surprised by the vicar, the Reverend Chasuble. Page 92 – exercise 1
imaginary lives that the others She has neat, grey, hair which Page 80 – exercise 3
create. 1 engagement 2 daughter 3 son 4 1 c, because 2 b, because 3 e, so
she always ties on top of her
Edwards 5 at 6 wedding 7 in 4 g, so 5 h, because 6 f, but 7 g, so
Page 70 – exercise 6 head. She wears glasses. She is
serious, responsible and clever. 1 c, because 2 a, and 3 e, so 4 g, so
1c 2e 3f 4b 5d 6a Page 80 – exercise 4
She would like Cecily to be more 5 h, because 6 f, but 7 g, so
Open answers
serious about her studies. 1 c – because; 2 a – so; 3 b
TRACK 10 6 He is Algernon’s friend. He is Page 80 – exercise 5 because; 4 e – so; 5 h - because;
1 She is young, slim, elegant and almost the same age as Algernon Open answer 6 d – but; 7 f but; 8 g – so
fashionable. She is intelligent but he is a few years older. He
Page 81 – exercise 6 Page 93 – exercise 2
and well educated. She is the lives in the country with Cecily
Cardew and her governess Miss Open answer 1 church 2 pretended 3 guardian
daughter of Lady Bracknell. She
lives in London. Her cousin is Prism. He also has an apartment Page 81 – exercise 7 Page 93 – exercise 3
Algernon Moncrieff. She wants in London where he often stays. 1 2 Open answers 3 b.
Open answers
to marry a man named Ernest. People think he is serious and
responsible but he likes to have Page 81 – exercise 8 Page 93 – exercise 4
2 She is the mother of Gwendolen
Fairfax and the aunt of Algernon fun. b 1
Moncrieff. She is married to Lord Page 71 – exercise 7 Dossier The Dandy Page 94 – exercise 5
Bracknell. This means, she has Page 84 – exercise 1
1a 2c 3b 4c acdg
the title of “Lady” and is an
important member of society. 1 His clothes and appearance 2 Page 94 – exercise 6
She dresses in typical Victorian CHAPTER SEVEN Beau Brummell 3 Charles
1 The qualities of the name Ernest
style and always wears a hat. Baudelaire 4 revolutionaries and
Page 72 – exercise 1 were important qualities for a good
She has a lot of opinions of artists, a carnation 5 eccentric
Possible answers: Three slices of member of Victorian society.
everything! Page 84 – exercise 2
bread and butter. A piece of cake or 2 Possible answer: no, they are not
3 She is the youngest person in 1 shoe 2 purple 3 wool 3 jeans.
bread and butter. Two lumps of honest (about Ernest/Bunbury);
the play. She has blonde hair. sugar. A couple of sandwiches, they are not very serious but they
She is pretty but natural. She CHAPTER EIGHT are determined to marry the
scones or muffins. A pot of tea, e.g.
lives in the manor house of Jack herbal tea, green tea, etc. A cup of Page 85 – exercise 1 women. 3 Open answer.
Worthing in the country. She has tea. A glass of champagne or C
a governess called Miss Prism. lemonade. A selection of pastries.

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Page 94 – exercise 7 2 Idris CHAPTER NINE Page 108 – exercise 7


Example answers 1 No. We know I am very careful with money. I Page 98 – exercise 1 1 irony 2 satire 3 wit 4 epigram
Algernon spends all his money. check my bank account often.
Lady Bracknell says he has no 1B 2A 3C 4A Page 108 – exercise 8
Sometimes my friends say I
money. He said he had no money in think about money too much but Page 105 – exercise 1 Open answer
Chapter One. It’s not a problem then they never have any money a 1, waved from b 7, wasn’t c 4, her
because he comes from a because buy things they can’t handbag d 2, pale e 3, Miss Prism f After Reading
respectable family. Cecily has afford. I have some savings but I 6, another room g 5, was left in h 8,
money so it isn’t a problem. Page 109 – exercise 1
would like to get a better job. older i 9, first j 10, Earnest.
Algernon would probably live with Then I could save more money to E1A2C3F4B5D6
her. (Cultural Note: until 1870, Page 105 – exercise 2
buy a house. Page 110 – exercise 2
women’s property became their Open answer
3 Mohammed Open answer
husbands when they married but Page 106 – exercise 1
this was not the case when the I think you should spend what Page 110 – exercise 3
you earn. If you earn a lot, you 1 sent 2 ate 3 knew 4 week
play was written.) 2 No, she 1356
can spend a lot! I’m not very rich 5 sighed 6 there
didn’t. Yes, it’s an example of irony.
(If student’s level allows expansion: now but I’d love to win the Page 106 – exercise 4 Page 110 – exercise 4
she behaves like she has money so lottery. I have my own business. 1 Lane (Algernon’s butler) 2 Jack
1 8 (eight) 2 pram 3 lake
people believe she has money All my money goes into my (Worthing) 3 Algernon (Moncrieff)
4 manuscript 5 Miss Prism
when the opposite is true.) 3 Both. business but one day I hope to 4 Algernon (Moncrieff) 5 Reverend
6 Miss Prism/she/the lady 7 by
Money is very important. It’s a make lots of money and be Chasuble 6 Merriman (Jack’s
8 cloakroom 9 coat.
good reason for Algernon to marry successful. One day, I’d like to be butler) 7 Cecily (Cardew)
Cecily. But respectability is equally a millionaire. Page 107 – exercise 5 8 Gwendolen (Fairfax) 9 Miss
important. She won’t let Jack marry 4 Gloria Words swapped from text, in order: (Laetitia) Prism 10 Lady (Augusta)
her daughter. secret, forest, discover, plays, Bracknell
I often worry about money. I live
double, painting. Words not
Page 95 – exercise 8 on my own with my children Page 111 – exercise 5
swapped: theme - subject, babies -
Open answers and I don’t have much money. I Down: 1 fiction 2 chapters
children, true - real, real - true.)
need to know that I will have 3 poem 4 character
Page 95 – exercise 9 Puzzle – Across: 3 double; 4 forest;
enough money to pay for my
5 Secret – Down: 1 plays; 2 Across: 1 author 2 playwright
a3b2c4d1 rent and my bills. The children
painting; 3 discovers. 3 published 4 novel
TRACK 13 are always asking for things. It’s
very difficult! Page 108 – exercise 6 Page 111 – exercise 6
1 Carla
Page 95 – exercise 10 1 His name was Ernest; he had a
I’m terrible with money. I should C H E E K
brother 2 b (although he didn’t
be a bit more careful! When I get 1 $100 2 £69,000 3 1p 4 100,000 M A R K
behave seriously/honestly, he was
money, I spend it. I love pesos
honest and true to his word that he S C E N T
shopping and I like buying Page 96-97 would marry Gwendolen); 3.
things. If I don’t have money at A S S E T S
Open answer Possible answers – yes, he is
the end of the month, I know I C H E S T
Earnest/Ernest; he is not
can live on a very small amount
pretending to be Earnest/Ernest. S E T T E E
of money if I need to so I don’t
3 no – he has learnt nothing at all.
worry too much. You only live
He is just very lucky and he is
once!
enjoying his luck!

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EXIT TEST ONLINE


1 Possible answers:
A w ill not allow him/does not
agree/is not happy about it/
doesn’t want him to marry her.
B t hey become friends/they call
each other sister.
C w icked/handsome/Jack’s brother
Ernest/her fiancé.
D w as found in a handbag/was left
in a station classroom/doesn’t
know anything about this
parents.
E Ernest. F - Bunbury (his friend
Bunbury who he visits in the
country).
G g et married/find a wife.
H died in Paris of a cold.
Suggested order (may change
according to answers):
1–F 2–A 3–D 4–C 5–G
6–H 7–B 8–E
2
1–A 2–C 3–D 4–B 5–B
6–A 7–D 8–C
3
1 hungry/Algernon;
2 trivial/Lady Bracknell;
3 careful/Miss Prism;
4 studious/Reverend Chasuble;
5 sincere/Jack;
6 ignorant/Lady Bracknell;
7 beautiful/Cecily
8 determined/Gwendolen.

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