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Students’ own answers
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beautiful, difficult, elderly, sociable
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hold his breath = deliberately stop breathing 3c
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with Continue for free 4
Height: medium-height, tall
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medium-length, spiky, straight, wavy
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Students’ own answers
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Students’ own answers
Build
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thin overweight strong well-built Grammar in context pp8–9 Students’ own answers
Height 1a
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Hair 1b 1a
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Photo overweight,
a (Laura Trott): She’s
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Height: with 4
long
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spiky, straight,
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1 after 2 before 3 present simple
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usually wear in
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2 William – arrogant 6
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Are we expecting another
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Suggested answers Students’ own answers
7a and 7b 6
more time to visit the shops in the airport!
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Students’ own answersShe’s thin. She ’s got need 5 is studying 1b ✓ ✓
Students’ own answers✓ ✗ ✓
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long blonde hair. She’s very pretty. 7 wear Students’ own answers
Photo
Reading b (Eddie p7Redmayne): He’s tall and 1 Listening p12
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3
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quite good-looking. He’s got short, fair hair. All these words describe someone’s 1
Photo c (Usain Bolt): 1 after 2 before 3 present simple 1 2 3 4 5
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3a, 3b andown answers
3c
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strong. He’s
In the first got dark
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Students’ own answers
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under water. He isn’t moving. Perhaps he’s women who are pleasant to look at 1
4 the sun 2 a face 3 a football
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beautiful – extremely attractive (usually 4 5
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playing chess. Chess is a very difficult
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2 handsome – usually used for a man or boy
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7a and 7b girls who have nice faces
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2 F (lines 9–11) 1b
1cheerful – happy – glad p9 They are all in the present simple because
3 F (lines 11–14) Developing vocabulary
4 T (lines 18–19) p7 difficult – hard action verbs can
1 p12 be used in continuous
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Reading All these words describe someone’s Listening
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appearance in a positive way: tenses, but verbs that describe states and
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friendly – sociable
attractive – used for – outgoing
describing men and situations can’t.
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In F (lines
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2 handsome – usually used for a man or boy
Students’ own answers (= good-looking)
3 pretty – usually used for young women and 1a pp12–13
Grammar in context
1 F (lines 3–5) girls who have nice faces They all describe states and situations.
2 1b
2 F (lines 9–11)
cheerful – happy – glad They are all in the present simple because
3 F (lines 11–14)
difficult – hard action verbs can be used in continuous
4 T (lines 18–19)
elderly – old tenses, but verbs that describe states and
5 T (lines 29–33) AD friendly – sociable –Download outgoing to read ad-free. situations can’t.
6 F (lines 35–36) slim – thin 1c
7 F (lines 36–38) 3a 1 love, like 2 don’t believe, know, think
8 F (lines 47–52) attractive, beautiful, good-looking, difficult, 3 looks, smell 4 have
elderly, outgoing, sociable
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Student’s Book answer key B1+


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Language checkpoint: Unit 1
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3 has got 4 is having 5 Do you know
subscribe to read and download. on holiday can stay in tents or other
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6 don’t understand 7 believe Grammar revision p17 7
8 don’t like, want 1 1 This is on the platform at the train station.
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wearing bfor free
don’t usually wear 2 He is in a bed and breakfast.
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h wants i are (you) doing j ’m getting 3
1 need 2 Do you know 3 Are you 10
Students’ own answers
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2
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6 7 are you looking 8 belongs
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8 don’t like, want 1
Grammar revision 15 This is on the platform at the train station.
Ellie’s hobbies: swimming, rock music,
3 5 cute (general) 6 overweight (build)
playing the guitar a are (you)
7 bald (hair)wearing b don’t usually wear 2 He is in =a taken,
collected bed and breakfast.
gone to get
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Students’ own answers
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4 clever/intelligent/bright
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3 16 Ilazy 7usuallyimpatientto school bysometimes bus. for the benefit
Students’ of = to help
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5 (correct) My friends and I ritual = something a person always does in
Students’ own answers 23
play 3 is often
a sound b ’m having c ’m staying football after school.
1 clever/intelligent 2Hegood-looking/ 4 Adam the same way
4 never
d remember e has f belongs g lets
1 wants
subject pronouns 2 auxiliary verbs
late. 5 (correct)
handsome 3 hard 4 cheerful 6 eats meat. 1conductor =p19
Reading the person in charge at the
h are (you) doing ’m getting 3
and ‘to be’i 3 negative, affirmative j 5 sociable 6 elderly train station
Students’ ownor answers
on a bus
k cooks l ’s making m smells 1 need 2 Do you know 3 Are you 2timetable = the official times and
5
n ’re making o need p ’s calling having 4 owns 5 don’t seem 6 prefer destinations of trains or buses
1 haven’t you 2 can you 3 doesn’t she
6
7
Unit 2
are you looking 8 belongs 1 trains, buses
6
4 isn’t she 5 is he 6 does he
Students’ own answers 2 Exeter to Barnstaple, then back to Exeter
7 can’t they Vocabulary p18 3Students’ own answers
6 11 and 2 p17 1 a 2 c 3 in a context
4 b 5 b p20
p14 Vocabulary revision Grammar
Answers on
1 pages 147 and 148 Land transport: motorbike, bike 4
Develo ping speaking 1 attractive (general) 2 well-built (build) 1a
Megan’s
7a, 7b and hobby:
7c basketball Air transport: rocket, hot-air balloon Students’ own answers
3 medium-height (height) 4 straight (hair) a past perfect, past simple
Ellie’s
Students’hobbies:
own answers Water transport: ferry 5
swimming, rock music, 5 cute (general) 6 overweight (build) collected
b past simple, past simple
playing the guitar 3 bald (hair) = taken, gone to get
Developing writing p15 7 announcements
c past continuous, past simpleyou hear
2 2a catch b ticket office c single = information
1 d return e fare f luggage g platform 1b about trains or other important
loudly
a first b basketball c swimming 1 noisy 2 untidy 3 serious 1 past perfect, a
a Rose b Mia c Olivia d Brad h miss i delay j cancel k arrivals events
d rock e guitar f good 4 clever/intelligent/bright 5 unfriendly for the benefit of
2
3 l departures 2 past simple, b = to help
6 lazy 7 impatient ritual
Brad: totally mad, makes people laugh 34 3 past=continuous,
something ac person always does in
Students’ own answers
Rose:
4 extremely clever and helpful Students’ own answers the
1c same way
1 clever/intelligent 2 good-looking/ conductor
Olivia: always cheerful 5
handsome 1 He didn’t=sit the person
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charge at the
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1 subject pronouns 2 auxiliary verbs 3 hard 4 cheerful
3 ‘to be’
and a hostel b
5 sociable 6 elderly campsite, caravan, tent train station or on a bus
2 He wasn’t eating his sandwich. Was he
3 negative, affirmative c bed and breakfast d hotel e motel timetable
1 tired 2 an actress 3 he needs a
5 = the official3times
eating his sandwich? and eaten
He hadn’t
holiday 4 normal 5 extreme 6 softer 6 destinations
his sandwich. ofHadtrains
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eaten his sandwich?
1 haven’t you 2 can you 3 doesn’t she
4 1 A motel is a type of hotel. It’s next to a 62a
4 isn’t she 5 is he 6 does he big road. People usually stay there when
Suggested
7 can’t they answers 1 was shining
Students’ own answers
1 clever, long hair they
1 and 2 drive a long p18
distance and just want to 2 caught
6 Vocabulary
Land
rest transport:
and sleep.
2 happy,on
Answers mad
pages 147 and 148 motorbike, bike 3 was riding p20
Air
2 Atransport:
hostel is a cheap place where 1a
Grammar in context
7a, 7b and 7c
3 nice person, friendly Unittransport:
Water
travellers 2can stay rocket, hot-air balloon
for a short period of
4 were waiting
past perfect, past simple
4 shy, he’s quite
Students’ own answers serious ferry a5 bought
3time. A hotel is more expensive and has b past simple, past simple
5a and 5b more facilities. 6 was looking
Students’ own answers a catch b ticket office c single c7 past continuous, past simple
was snowing
1 p15 3 A bed and breakfast is a small hotel or 1b
Developing writing d return e fare f luggage g platform 8 heard
private house that provides a room for the past perfect, a
a Rose b Mia c Olivia d Brad h miss i delay j cancel k arrivals 1
night and a meal the next morning. 2b
2 l departures 2 past simple, b
Brad: 44 A tent is a structure made of cloth that past continuous
totally mad, makes people laugh
Rose: you sleep in when camping. A caravan is 33 past continuous, c
extremely clever and helpful Students’ own answers 1c
Olivia: 5used for living in on holiday and it is pulled 1 was watching
always cheerful
3
behind a car. 12 He
wasdidn’t
leavingsit down. Did he sit down?
a hostel b campsite, caravan, tent 2 He wasn’t eating his sandwich. Was he
1 tired 2 an actress 3 he needs a c bed and breakfast d hotel e motel eating his sandwich? 3 He hadn’t eaten
holiday 4 normal 5 extreme 6 softer 6 his sandwich. Had he eaten his sandwich?
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4 shy, he’s quite serious time. A hotel is more expensive and has 5 bought
5a and 5b 6 was looking
more facilities.
Students’ own answers 7 was snowing
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a food b plants c soil d contaminate
e rubbish f Toi Iho g environmentally
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6 met friendly h kiwi fruit … can you tell me which platform it is for
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6 Because she hadn’t studied much. 20 – 17
7 Because he had lost his passport. 1522 – 1519 10 45 Could you tell me what time it is?
Could you tell me what time the train
8 Because he had spent it. 1870 –1872 arrives?
9 Because she hadn’t left on time. engineer – businessman 5
came fast – took a long time
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guidebook, which means she’s showing
2b They didn’t use to use tablets. They used
the US. Did they use to travel by horse Students’ own answers
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they had already left.
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