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Workbook answer keys and transcripts
Introduction IA Vocabulary
Likes and dislikes
Exercise 1
page 4
1
swimming
2
dancing
3
I don’t mind
4
I like
5
I don’t like
Exercise 2
page 4
1
don’t mind
2
love
3
don’t mind / quite like
4
really keen
5
is great
6
can’t stand / hate
7
can’t stand / hate
8
terrible
9
isn’t bad
Exercise 3
page 4
1
basketball
2
drawing
3
swimming
4
chess
5
board games
6
video games
7
cycling
8
ice hockey
9
volleyball
IB Grammar
Contrast: present simple and present continuous
Exercise 1
page 5
1
Do you go; don’t go; go
2
Does Sam study; doesn’t; studies
3
teach; teaches; ‘s
4
Do your parents work; work
5
Do you practise; practise; makes
Exercise 2
page 5
1
Are you having
2
’m calling
3
are staying
4
are enjoying
5
am planning
6
am relaxing
7
am running
8
are thinking
9
is shining
Exercise 3
page 5
1
c
2
e
3
f
4
b
5
d
6
a
Exercise 4
page 5
1
scores
2
believe
3
is trying
4
is cooking
5
reads
6
’m watching
7
gets up
8
is coming
9
plays
10
understand
Exercise 5
page 5
1
is
2
’re having
3
’m enjoying
4
put on
5
’re working
6
has
7
’re practising
8
’m trying
9
’m playing
10
forget
11
believe
12
are travelling
13
’re
14
hope
IC Vocabulary
Describing people
Exercise 1
page 6
1
long, straight, black
2
short, curly, dark
3
shoulder-length, wavy, dark
4
short, straight, dark
5
long, wavy, fair
6
shoulder-length, straight, dark
Exercise 2
page 6
1
boots
2
coat
3
socks
4
tie
5
trainers
6
hoodie
7
jeans
8
T-shirt
9
gloves
10
dress
Exercise 3
page 6
(Possible answers)
1
He’s got short, straight, dark hair. He’s wearing a coat and tie.
2
She’s got shoulder-length, straight, fair hair. She’s wearing a dress and gloves.
3
He’s got short, wavy, fair hair and a dark beard. He’s wearing jeans, a T-shirt and a jacket.
4
She’s got short, wavy, dark hair. She’s wearing dark trousers and a dark jacket.
Exercise 4
page 6
1
long
2
straight
3
dark
4
scarf
5
short
6
wavy
7
brown
8
eyes
9
moustache
10
jacket
11
shirt
12
tie
ID Grammar
Articles
Exercise 1
page 7
1
d
2
e
3
a
4
c
5
f
6
b
Exercise 2
page 7
1
the
2
the, –
3
the
4
–
5
–, –
6
–
7
the, –
8
the, –
Exercise 3
page 7
1
the
2
a
3
–
4
an, the
5
the
6
–
7
–, an
8
a
9
the
10
–
Exercise 4
page 7
1
the
2
a
3
the
4
The
5
the
6
the
7
a
8
a
9
the
Exercise 5
page 7
1
There are
2
There is
3
There are
4
there is
5
There are
6
There are
7
there is
8
there is
9
There are
10
There is
Exercise 6
page 7
2
They – There
3
in
a
football
4
for work
5
an – a
6
It – There
7
the – a
8
A – The
9
the – a
10
in geography
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Workbook answer keys and transcripts 2
Unit 1
Feelings 1A Vocabulary
How do you feel?
Exercise 1
page 8
1
excited
2
relieved
3
cross
4
anxious
5
proud
6
suspicious
7
bored
8
frightened
9
envious
10
upset
11
confused
12
shocked
Mystery word:
disappointed
Exercise 2
page 8
1
extremely
2
very
3
rather
4
a bit
5
a little bit
Exercise 3
page 8
2
delighted
3
embarrassed
4
proud
5
upset
6
anxious
7
frightened
8
relieved
Exercise 4
$
02
page 8
1
relieved
2
suspicious
3
envious
4
ashamed
Transcript
1
The other team weren’t very good and we quickly scored three goals. But then we relaxed, I think. We thought ‘This is easy! We’re going to win. No problem at all.’ But then, in the second half, the other team scored three goals, so it was 3–3. And there were only five minutes left. But luckily we managed to score in the last minute and win the match.
2
I arranged to meet my boyfriend Jake last night but he texted an hour before and said sorry, he was busy. I texted back: ‘Busy? What are you doing?’ ‘I’m staying in. Really sorry. See you tomorrow,’ he said. But then Sally saw him in town with Lizzie. That’s what she said anyway. So, did he stay in? I don’t know.
3
There’s a boy in my class who’s good at everything. He gets top marks in all the subjects and he doesn’t seem to work very hard. He’s also very good at sport and is captain of the football team.
And
he’s good looking and popular with the girls! How does he do it?!
4
I had a really bad argument with my sister last night. She borrowed my jeans without asking me and I got a bit cross, and she got very upset. I was just tired and wasn’t feeling very well. It was silly because we often borrow clothes from each other. I feel so bad about it. I’m going to apologise straight away when I get home.
1B Grammar
Past simple (affirmative)
Exercise 1
page 9
1
studied
2
moved
3
looked
4
stopped
5
talked
6
decided
7
dropped
8
married
9
wanted
10
died
Exercise 2
page 9
1
chose
2
found
3
went
4
stole
5
began
6
took
7
felt
8
were
9
got
10
spent
Exercise 3
page 9
1
was
2
won
3
gave
4
started
5
took
6
invited
7
had
8
had
9
was
10
said
11
got
12
answered
13
was
14
was
15
decided
16
gave
17
said
18
died
19
chose
20
helped
Exercise 4
page 9
1
were
2
dropped
3
gave
4
studied
5
spent
1C Listening
Problems, problems!
Exercise 1
page 10
1
make
2
have
3
give
4
take
5
made
6
tell
7
take
8
tell
Exercise 2
page 10
2
shouldn’t listen
3
should look
4
shouldn’t feel
5
should invite
6
should tell
7
should spend
8
should go
Exercise 4
$
03
page 10
1
a
2
b
3
a
Transcript
1 Ben
Hi Ellie. How are you?
Ellie
Oh, I’m OK, thanks.
B
You don’t sound very happy.
E
Well, to be honest, I’m a bit upset about the school show. It doesn’t look like I can be in it this year.
B
Why not?
E
Because a relative of mine is getting married – and the wedding is on the same night as the first performance.
B
That’s bad luck!
E
I know.
2 Leo
Hi, Daisy. What are you up to?
Daisy
I’m reading an email from my cousin in Canada. He’s planning to visit us next month! I can’t wait …
L
That’s good news. But I didn’t think you got on with him that well.
D
I don’t. But he’s OK.
L
I don’t understand. You seem really excited …
D
I know. Because he’s bringing me a DVD of the new Twilight film. It isn’t in the shops here, only in America.
L
Oh, OK. Now I see. Fantastic!
D
I know!
3 Molly
Hi James. What’s wrong?
James
Oh, nothing. I’m fine, really – just a bit worried.
M
Why’s that?
J
I’ve got a piano exam this afternoon and I don’t think I’m ready for it. I need to practise more.
M
Can’t you practise now? It’s only ten o’clock in the morning. You’ve got loads of time.
J
The problem is, I’ve got to finish my homework before lunch!
M
Oh dear. Can I help at all?
J
No, it’s OK. I just need to concentrate. See you later!
Exercise 5
$
04
page 10
A
5
B
1
C
3
D
2
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Workbook answer keys and transcripts 3D Alice
Hi, George. How are things?
George
Oh, hello Alice. Hmm. Not too good, really.
A
Oh no. What’s the matter?
G
Well, I’ve got this problem with my Facebook page. I put a photo on it – it’s a photo of me on holiday.
A
Yes. So what?
G
Well, a few people made comments. They weren’t very nice comments.
A
Oh well. That happens sometimes.
G
I was really upset.
A
You shouldn’t be upset. Just forget about it. People do things like that. It isn’t nice, but it happens. Don’t let it worry you.
G
Should I make a complaint to Facebook?
A
No, I don’t think you should do that. But you should delete the comments. And maybe take the photo down too.
G
OK. I can do that now. Thanks for the advice. But I still feel bad.
Exercise 6
$
04
page 10
1
see your
2
just don’t know
3
don’t sound
4
guess you’re
5
ask you
6
that’s my
7
this problem
8
don’t think
Transcript
See exercise 5.
1D Grammar
Past simple (negative and interrogative)
Exercise 1
page 11
1
didn’t get
2
didn’t win
3
didn’t feel
4
didn’t spend
5
wasn’t
6
didn’t give
7
didn’t rain
8
couldn’t
Exercise 2
page 11
2
didn’t die
3
didn’t begin
4
weren’t born
5
didn’t say
6
didn’t see
7
couldn’t
8
wasn’t
Exercise 3
page 11
1
could / couldn’t
2
did / didn’t do
3
was / wasn’t
4
lived / didn’t live
5
made / didn’t make
6
chose / didn’t choose
7
went / didn’t go
8
studied / didn’t study
Exercise 4
page 11
1
What
2
Who
3
How often
4
Where
5
Which
6
Why
7
when
Exercise 5
page 11
1
How much homework did you do last night?
2
Who did you travel to school with today?
3
Where did you meet your best friend?
4
Who was your first English teacher?Students’ own answers
Exercise 6
page 11
2
Why did Samuel have dinner early?
3
Who did Mason go to London with?
4
How many Lady Gaga CDs did Grace listen to?
Transcript
A Sophia
Hi, Charlie. You don’t look very happy. Is there a problem?
Charlie
Well, yes. I just don’t know what to do.
S
Tell me about it.
C
Well, you know I’m in the basketball team …
S
Yes. You’re really good!
C
Well, I want to stop playing.
S
Stop playing? Why?
C
I haven’t got time. I’ve got too much schoolwork this year.
S
So … what’s the problem?
C
I feel bad about leaving the team in the middle of the year.
S
Why don’t you talk to your team-mates about it?
C
I talked to them yesterday. They were really upset! They say they need me in the team.
S
Oh dear – I see your problem.
C
What can I do?
S
I don’t know. Sorry!
B Maisie
Hi, Daniel.
Daniel
Oh, hello Maisie. How are you?
M
Oh … OK, I suppose.
D
You don’t sound very happy!
M
Well, I’ve got this problem.
D
What is it?
M
My aunt gave me two tickets to a One Direction concert. It was for my birthday.
D
But you hate One Direction!
M
I know. That’s the problem! I don’t want to go to the concert.
D
My sister loves One Direction. You can give the tickets to her …
M
But what can I tell my aunt? Do you think I should tell the truth?
D
Hmm. No, I don’t. Just say you went to the concert and enjoyed it.
M
Really? Is that OK?
D
I think it is, yes. I mean, you don’t want your aunt to be upset, do you?
M
No. I guess you’re right, Daniel.
C Emma
Hello, Luke. Can I ask you something?
Luke
Yes, of course. What is it?
E
Well, it’s about my science project. We have to hand it in tomorrow – and I only started it today!
L
Oh dear. Why?
E
Well, I was ill last week. Remember? And then I had a lot of other homework …I need more time!
L
Talk to Mr Woods, then. Ask for more time.
E
But my last project was late too. And Mr Woods was really cross with me! So I don’t want to ask for more time.
L
You haven’t got a choice. You can’t finish it before tomorrow, can you?
E
Well, if I look for something on the internet …
L
Something to copy? No, I don’t think you should do that. Just talk to him – that’s my advice.
E
I can’t. You don’t understand!
L
What are you doing now?
E
I’m looking for science projects on the internet.
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