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Introduction
Vocabulary Page 4
1 q c l i f f a g z h d a 4 1. Where did Mark go this summer?
y a c w o d e w h a p i 2. What activities were the actors doing?
3. Where did Mark and his family stay while they were
b n s t r e a m b r w s visiting Copenhagen?
f y f a e x d c j b v l 4. What was Marks mother doing while Mark was at
w o q h s w a m p o f a Tivoli Gardens?
5. When did Tivoli Gardens open?
d n g b t z k j g u i n
6. Why did Marks family choose Denmark for their
z j d x g w y i e r e d holiday?
h i l l o a l q f i l g Questions 3 and 6 havent got answers.
c l g l a c i e r y d x
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2 1. hill 4. forest 5 1. used to ride 4. Did use to walk
2. field 5. harbour 2. didnt use to go 5. didnt use to eat
3. glacier
3. used to be
3 1. architect 5. pilot
6 1. has lost it
2. hairdresser 6. writer
2. has broken his foot
3. sculptor 7. inventor
3. hasnt arrived yet
4. singer
4. has already eaten
4 1. 17C 5. 26C 5. Have you seen
2. sit 6. will 6. havent talked for, Have you heard
3. -2C 7. 42C
4. not easy 7 1. wrote 4. played
2. didnt give 5. has climbed
5 1. helicopter 4. cruise ship
3. hasnt won 6. have lived
2. train 5. jeep
The false sentences are 2, 3 and 5.
3. underground
8 Possible answers
6 1. yacht 4. snow
1. Toledo is more beautiful than New York.
2. chef 5. rainforest
London is as exciting as New York.
3. motorboats 6. model
2. A car is faster than a lorry.
A lorry is bigger than a bicycle.
Grammar Page 5
3. A crocodile is the most dangerous animal.
1 1. works c isnt preparing, is teaching A mouse is smaller than a crocodile.
2. are studying d want 4. Chocolate cake is not as healthy as an orange.
3. is washing b helps An orange is healthier than chocolate cake.
4. works e is investigating 5. The Colosseum is older than the Statue of Liberty.
5. doesnt like, prefers a is designing The Statue of Liberty is more modern than the
Pyramids.
2 1. Do you enjoy playing video games?
2. When / What time does he get up on Saturdays? 9 Possible answers
3. Why is he staying home? 1. Book 1 is longer than Book 4.
4. Where do the girls usually exercise? 2. Book 2 is less difficult than Book 1.
5. Is your mum taking you / Are you walking / Are you 3. Book 3 is not as new as Book 2.
taking the bus to school this morning? 4. Book 2 is cheaper than Book 4.
6. What are they eating? 5. Book 3 is more expensive than Book 1.
6. Book 2 is as easy as Book 3.
3 1. didnt answer 8. was shopping
2. visited 9. were having 9
10 1. the longest the Nile
3. was 10. opened 2. quickly as a cheetah
4. were doing 11. were riding 3. higher than birds
5. were listening 12. was standing 4. the most famous Guernica
6. was learning 13. sent
7. enjoyed 14. Did get Getting Ready for Writing Page 7
1 1. c 2. b 3. a

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2 1. What time does the zoo open? 5 1. has been living 5. has been earning
2. There are performances in the outdoor theatre from 2. has been telling 6. have been expressing
May to September. 3. has been writing 7. has been writing
3. Queen Marys Garden is a famous garden with 4. has been calling
about 12,000 roses.
4. The zoo has got 100 kinds of birds. Speaking
5. Its easy to get to the zoo on the underground.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Speaking
Grammar Page10
3 1. Pleased to meet you, Mr Lewis
2. Id like you to meet
1 1. has won
2. has done
3. this is Ben
3. have been reading
4. Nice to meet you, Ben
4. has given
4 1. g 2. d 3. h 4. f 5. e 6. b 5. hasnt been directing
6. has been performing

Unit 1 2 1. Have started, have been taking


2. have been, have been working
Vocabulary Page 8 3. Have seen, Have looked
4. have been doing, have been cooking
1 1. c 5. no answer
2. no answer 6. b 3 1. She has never written a book before.
3. a 7. no answer 2. They have been playing for an hour.
4. e 8. d 3. Max has already seen the film.
4. Beth has been directing films since she finished
2 1. compose songs film-school.
2. perform on stage
5. Terry has just arrived.
3. take part in a competition
4. appear on television 4 1. have been following 6. has won
2. has been singing 7. has appeared
3 1. takes part / has taken part in international 3. has been writing 8. has earned
competitions
4. has been working 9. has donated
2. represented
5. has produced 10. has achieved
3. save the environment
4. made a significant contribution, composed many
Speaking
songs

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5. earns a lot of money, donates money
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Reading Page 11
1 1. he hasnt got any hit songs on the radio
Grammar Page 9
2. sick children / children with serious illnesses
1 1. has been playing 4. have been using 3. countries (around the world)
2. have been watching 5. have been performing 4. the title of the song
3. has been donating 6. have been going 5. think of positive things and feel better
2 1. for 4. recently 2 1. He was a rock musician.
2. all day 5. all year 2. to write songs to help sick children feel better
3. How long 6. since 3. other composers, songwriters, singers and musicians
3 1. I have been studying English for 10 years. 4. Its about the childs favourite people, things or
2. I have been living in Toledo since 2010. wishes for the future.
3. My brother hasnt been driving for long. 5. during painful and frightening hospital treatments, on
4. My best friend has been crying all morning. car trips to the hospital or whenever they are feeling
down
5. Recently, I have been listening to classical music a
lot. / I have been listening to classical music a lot 6.  Yes. Beltzer has been on news programmes and has
recently. had articles about him in newspapers and magazines.
6. I have been riding a bicycle since I was a child.
7. My mum hasnt been working for very long.
4 1. Have you been living here for many years?
2. Why has she been practising all day?
3. How long have the Rolling Stones been playing
together?
4. Has he been studying at this school since Year 1?
5. Who has been helping you?

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Listening (CD 5, Track 1) 2 1. camping b
2. archery e
Alice: Hey, Brad. Have you ever heard of Sho Yano? 3. pottery c
Brad: No, Alice, cant say that I have. Who is she? 4. fashion accessories a
Alice: Shes a he, actually, and Ive been reading all about 5. survival skills d
him in this magazine.
Brad: Whats he done?
3 1. directing a film
2. studying computer animation
Alice: Well, hes only 21 years old and hes already got
3. creating sound effects
three university degrees!
4. designing fashion accessories
Brad: Really? Thats young for so many degrees. He must
5. performing in a band
be a genius!
6. learning survival skills
Alice: He is. I mean, listen to this: He started studying for
his Bachelor of Science degree at university at the 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
age of 9 and he graduated with top marks in 2003 at
the age of 12. Speaking
Brad: Are you serious? A first degree in science at the age
1. Are you interested 4. Do you enjoy
of 12?
2. am really keen 5. Are you good
Alice: Thats what it says here. He received a PhD in 3. How long
molecular genetics and cell biology at the age of 18.
Brad: Wow! He is definitely a genius. Writing Page 13
Alice: Yes. His parents knew he was pretty special from a
very young age. Imagine hes been reading since
1 1. little, loudly 4. very, bad
he was two, and by the age of three, he was playing 2. heavily, tired 5. extremely, exciting
the piano. 3. upset, angrily
Brad: Playing the piano at three? Maybe thats not so 2 1. famous 6. loudly
amazing my sister started playing the piano when 2. challenging 7. extremely
she was four or five. 3. excitedly 8. wonderful / great
Alice: Yes, but wait till you hear this. One day, Shos 4. exactly 9. wonderful / great
mother was playing a difficult waltz on the piano. 5. quickly
About five minutes after she left the room, she was
shocked to hear Sho playing the same waltz! A year 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
later, at the age of four, he was also composing his
own music. 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Brad: Amazing! Wheres he from?
Alice: Hes American, but his father is originally from
Japan, and his mother from Korea. Check Your Progress
Brad: Whats he doing now?
Alice: According to Sho, hes doing something that hes Vocabulary Page 14
been dreaming about all his life. Hes completed
medical school and he is now a doctor.
1 1. perform, band 4. orienteering
2. donate money 5. camping
Brad: Nice. He sounds like a good person, not just a really
3. save, environment
clever one.
Alice: Yes, he is. In the article it says that hes got an IQ 2 1. d 2. c 3. e 4. a 5. b
of over 200, but hes never felt its enough having 3 1. lawyer, judge
a high IQ. He believes that what really matters is
2. do charity work, donate money
contributing to society and not how clever you are.
3. perform on stage, act in a play
4. beach, coast
3 1. 3 2. 12 3. 18 4. 2 5. 4 6. over 200
5. motorbike, scooter

4 1. she read about him in a magazine Grammar


2. he was pretty special
3. Sho / him play / playing the same waltz
4 1. have been travelling 4. has been creating
2. hasnt been performing 5. has been living
4. a doctor
3. has been studying
5. contribute to society
5 1. hasnt been sleeping 4. has arrived
Vocabulary Page 12 2. have been waiting 5. has been performing
1 1. go canoeing 5. Orienteering 3. Have watched
2. archery 6. camping
3. Windsurfing 7. act in plays
4. rock climbing

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6 1. am listening 6. havent been shopping 3 Accept all logical answers.
2. stayed 7. never
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3. think 8. have taken part
4. didnt take part 9. the tallest
Grammar Page 17
5. has been doing 10. was creating 1 1. 1969, had walked
2. had flown, Atlantic Ocean
Dictation (CD 5, Track 2) 3. had reached, Mount Kilimanjaro
7 Sue has been performing in a band since she was 15 4. Africa, had explored
and has been taking part in competitions for several 5. had discovered, Christopher Columbus
years. Last week, she represented our school in a song
competition. She composed a song and sang it on stage. 2 1. Had climbed 4. had left
She sang beautifully and won first prize. 2. hadnt seen 5. had tried
3. hadnt reached
Speaking Page 15 3 1. had travelled 3. Had finished
8 1. in art c 2. Had learnt / learned 4. had studied
2. into extreme sport a Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3. to go camping e
4 1. had spent 6. had overcome
4. taking part in competitions b
2. had made 7. had explored
5. acted in a play d
3. had set off 8. had planned
Writing 4. had been 9. had had
5. had travelled 10. had told
9 1. really 4. important
2. small 5. well Speaking
3. excitedly
1. He died in Antarctica in 1912 after he had reached
the South Pole. c
Translation
2. By the time she was 16, she had sailed around the
10
1. Pam no ha cantado en directo durante dos aos. world alone. b
2. El artista ha estudiado alguna vez animacin por 3. No one had climbed to the top of Mount Everest
ordenador? before them. a
3. Mi amiga nunca ha salido por la televisin.
4. He estado haciendo escalada con mis amigos todo el Grammar Page 18
da.
1 1. arrived, had started 4. Did you take, had hurt
5. Por cunto tiempo has estado trabajando en obras
2. Had Jim left, arrived 5. saw, had returned
benficas?
3. hadnt ridden, felt

Language 2 1. reached, had forgotten b


2. had eaten, didnt want d
3. took, hadnt been a
1 1. d 3. a 5. b 7. e
2. f 4. g 6. h 8. c 4. looked, saw, had left c

2 1. go 5. do 3 1. arrived, had had


2. do 6. make 2. got out, had put
3. make 7. go 3. had run out of, stopped
4. go 8. do 4. hadnt read, didnt know
3 1. about 5. with 5. didnt go, had finished
2. of 6. of 4 1.
went 10.
returned
3. about 7. at 2. hadnt listened 11. stayed
4. about 8. with
3. set off 12. had seen
4. reached 13. came
Unit 2 5. had begun
6. hadnt brought
14. had started
15. took
Vocabulary Page 16 7. decided 16. discovered
8. stood up 17. had broken
1 1. d 2. a, h 3. g 4. e 5. b 6. c, f
9. had hurt
2 1. on your own
2. overcame all the obstacles Speaking
3. journey
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4. reached our destination
5. explore
6. make your way

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Reading Page 19 3 1. a 2. c 3. e 4. f 5. b 6. d
1 1. be the first (people) to reach the North Pole 4 1. by the window
2. in exploring 2. on the seat in front of Lynn
3. as Greenland 3. 10 kilometres above the ground
4. survive in extreme cold weather 4. -50 Celsius
5. four other men 5. New York
2 1. America / the United States
2. text doesnt say
Vocabulary Page 20
3. Peary had studied engineering and Henson knew 1
about navigation.
delighted miserable
4. eight months
energetic antisocial
5. how to hunt for food, travel on ice with dogsleds and
build igloos thrilled irritable
6. The weather was terrible. / It was difficult to find enthusiastic annoyed
their way through heavy snowstorms. / There wasnt cheerful shocked
enough food. upset
7. text doesnt say confused

Listening (CD 5, Track 3) 2 1. shocked / upset 5. energetic


2. antisocial 6. cheerful
Lynn: Hi, Mum! Its me. Im in New York!
3. thrilled / delighted 7. delighted / thrilled
Mum: Oh, Lynn, Im glad you called. You didnt answer
4. annoyed / upset 8. confused
when I called you a few minutes ago but I guess you
hadnt arrived yet. How was your first flight? 3 Accept all logical answers.
Lynn: Great. I sat by the window, so I was looking out of
the window when the plane took off. The cars and Speaking
houses everything below us became smaller and
1. Where did you go last week?
smaller. It was like being a bird. 2. Who did you go with?
Mum: It was a long flight werent you bored? 3. What happened?
Lynn: Not really. I had my own screen on the seat in front 4. How did you feel?
of me, so I watched two films. Oh and between
films I also looked at the information about the flight Writing Page 21
on the screen. That was cool. Like, while the plane
was flying over the Irish Sea, the screen showed
1 1. c 5. a
2. e 6. b
exactly where it was. Later, the screen showed us
3. g 7. h
where we were above the Atlantic Ocean. And then
4. d 8. f
there was information about how high we were. Its
hard to believe we were flying about 10 kilometres 2 1. First of all 4. In the end
above the ground. And do you know how cold it was 2. Then 5. Eventually
outside? It was -50 Celsius! Thats because we were 3. After that
so high.
Stay in your seats!
Mum: Wow what a lot of information. Did you play any
computer games? 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Lynn: Yes! I played for hours. In fact, I broke one of my 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers..
own records.
Mum: Good for you! And didnt you feel lonely on your
own? Check Your Progress
Lynn: Not at all. After Id sat down, two American women
sat next to me. They told me all about New York.
Vocabulary Page 22
Mum: Its nice when people are friendly on flights. OK,
sweetie. Im sure youre tired. Theres a five-hour 1 1. miserable 6. made their way
time difference between here and London. So its 2. reached its destination 7. energetic
1.00 am for you. Why dont you go and find Aunt 3. feel lonely 8. antisocial
Clare? 4. thrilled 9. run out of
Lynn: Mum, Aunt Clare was waiting for me. Shed already 5. confused 10. survive
arrived before our plane even got there. Here, you 2 1. windy, foggy
can talk to her yourself. Im giving her my phone. 2. politician, model
Love you. Bye, Mum 3. forest, coast
4. do charity work, make a significant contribution
5. orienteering, rock climbing

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Grammar
Unit 3
3 1. had returned 4. Had left
2. hadnt started 5. had known Vocabulary Page 24
3. hadnt slept 1 1. sleeping bag 4. money belt
4 1. got 6. climbed 2. luggage allowance 5. insect repellent
2. had rung 7. had taken off 3. camera case 6. first-aid kit
3. reached 8. felt Many people go on holiday in the summer.
4. had arrived 9. were
5. had filled 10. had begun 2 1. suitcase, backpack
2. guidebook, map / map, guidebook
5 1. travelled 5. dont write 3. passport
2. havent eaten 6. had arrived, called 4. sunscreen, sunglasses / sunglasses, sunscreen
3. was riding 7. the best 5. tent
4. have been hiking 8. are flying, Do see 6. toiletries

Dictation (CD 5, Track 4) 3 1. tents 4. passport


2. sunscreens 5. insect repellent
6 Last Saturday, we set off to the mountains. On the 3. guidebook
way, we told stories and sang songs. Then we ate the
sandwiches that my mother had prepared. The drive 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
took four hours and we were all delighted when we
had finally reached our destination. Grammar Page 25
Speaking Page 23 1 1. A. is going to return
B. will be
7 1. c 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. b 2. A. will hate
B. will love
Writing 3. A. am going to buy
8 1. First of all B. will give
2. Then / After that 4. A. Are going to try
B. wont fit, will use
3. After that / Then / Later
5. A. are going to take
4. Later / After that / Then
B. wont get, Will have
5. In the end
2 1. Are going to travel 7. will deliver
Translation 2. are going to take 8. will pay
9 1. Se haba sentido solo durante el viaje hasta que 3. will have 9. will offer
conoci a un amigo. 4. will be 10. is going to start
2. Jake estaba disgustado porque no haba tenido xito 5. is going to begin 11. am going to fly
superando los obstculos. 6. will visit 12. wont take
3. Nos habamos quedado sin agua antes de que 3 1. are going / are going to go on a boat ride, is meeting /
alcanzramos nuestro destino. is going to meet a friend
4. A las 10.00, Alice se haba marchado al hotel y se 2. wont swim and lie on the beach, will go, wont hike
haba ido a dormir. in the hills, will be
5. Estaba entusiasmada mi sueo se haba hecho 3. are going to ride bikes, is going to play golf
realidad!
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Language Speaking

1 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c

1. No way / Youre wrong
2. I dont think so
2 arrive at arrive in 3. Youre wrong / No way
4. Thats not a good idea
a golf course London
hospital Greece Grammar Page 26

a hotel Africa 1 1. will be spending, Universal Studios


2. will be hiking, Mount Olympus
3 1. up, down 5. from, to / to, from 3. wont be going, the Louvre
2. towards 6. past 4. Will be visiting, the Empire State Building
3. across 7. through 5. will be watching, Buckingham Palace
4. along 6. will be waiting, the Taj Mahal
4 a. thrilled, 3 c. beautiful, 2
b. enjoyable, 1 d. energetic, 4

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2 1. A: What will you be doing this time next year? Ross:  Yeah but the underground takes a lot longer.
B: I will be lying on the beach in France. Katie: Thats true. So what time will he be here?
2. A: Will Jack be staying at the Ritz Hotel? Ross:  If his plane lands on time, hell probably get into
B: No, he wont be staying there this time. town by about 10.30. But Ill be taking a maths exam
3. A: How long will Taylor be travelling? from 11.30 to 2.00, so Sams going to be on his own
B: Shell be travelling for several months. until two oclock.
3 1. f. will be flying Katie: Im sure hell be fine, Ross. He can buy a guidebook.
2. b. will go Ross:  Yeah and a map too.
3. e. wont forget Katie: According to the weather forecast, itll be a beautiful
4. d. am not going out / am not going to go out / wont day. Maybe hell want to explore Hyde Park before
be going out meeting you. Its less than a kilometre away from
where his train gets in.
5. a. am going to watch
Ross:  I thought about taking him there for a boat ride on the
6. c. does begin
Serpentine lake but hes never been here before,
4 1. am going to spend / will be spending so I guess hell want to see the most famous places
2. will be staying / am going to stay like Trafalgar Square, Big Ben and Buckingham
3. am going to visit Palace. Anyway, Ill text him after my exam, and
well meet. Hey do you want to come, Katie?
4. are going / are going to go / will be going
Katie: Sure! I havent been a tourist in London for a while.
5. am going to go
6. will find
7. leaves 3 1. for about eight hours
8. will be waiting 2. Greece (Athens)
9. will be / is going to be 3. Its only a 15-minute ride.
4. Its cheaper than the train.
Speaking 5. by about 10.30

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4 1. Kate once visited Amsterdam between flights.
2. When you go into a city between flights, you dont
Reading Page 27 need your suitcase / need your passport.
1 1. in the countryside 3. Ross will be taking an exam when Sam arrives.
2. a sleeping bag 4. Itll be a beautiful day / It wont be raining when
Sam arrives.
3. 131 kilometres
5. Sam will probably want to see the most famous
4. eight days
places like Trafalgar Square, Big Ben and
5. hiking, rock climbing, canoeing, orienteering and Buckingham Palace.
learning camping skills
2 1. text doesnt say Vocabulary Page 28
2. in hostels, campsites and hotels 1 1. hire 4. make
3. text doesnt say 2. check 5. take
4. Theyll arrange accommodation, provide a guidebook 3. book 6. plan
and maps, and deliver your suitcases to your hotel
each night. 2 1. travels on business
5. To show that these hikes are really difficult / 2. didnt book her flight
challenging. 3. went sightseeing
4. taking a break
Listening (CD 5, Track 5) 5. going for a long weekend

Katie: Hey, Ross. 3 Possible answers


Ross:  Hi, Katie. Wow! Its a text from my cousin Sam in 1. is going to travel there on business
Los Angeles. Hell be coming here on Thursday for 2. is going to hire a car
about eight hours. 3. are going to go sightseeing
Katie: Why is he coming to London for only eight hours? 4. is going to check the weather forecast
Ross:  Hes changing flights on his way to Greece. Hell 5. are going for a long weekend
have enough time to come into town before his flight 6. is going to make a hotel reservation
to Athens.
Katie: Thats really fun. Its an extra little trip. I did it once, 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
in Amsterdam. Your suitcase goes onto the next flight
so you can just take your backpack and passport and Speaking
go and see the city. 1. Where are you going?
Ross:  Yeah, exactly. And here, its only a 15-minute ride on 2. Where will you be staying?
the Heathrow Express train to the city centre. 3. What are you going to do there?
Katie: Its also possible to get the underground and its 4. How are you going to travel around?
much cheaper than the train. The Heathrow Express 5. What will the weather be like?
costs over 20 now! 6. When are you leaving?

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Writing Page 29 Translation
1 Possible answers 1 0 1. Va a hacer sol, as que coge la crema de proteccin
1. The flights going to be really long about 12 hours. solar.
2. Youll have a wonderful time! 2. Mis padres se van de puente el 10 de junio.
3. Well go to Pomillos (the best restaurant in town). 3. Vas a hacer una visita de la ciudad?
4. Ive planned a surprise 4. Estars viajando por negocios en marzo?
5. No usaremos el transporte pblico porque vamos a
2 1. ! 2. ( 3. ) 4. 5. alquilar un coche.
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Language
Check Your Progress
1 1 return 5. started
2. arranged 6. exercised
Vocabulary Page 30 3. arrives 7. investigate
1 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. b 5.
d 4. continue 8. discovered

2 1. luggage allowance 4. a camera case 2 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. take a break 5. passport 3 1. cleaned up 4. ended up
3. first-aid kit 2. pick up 5. got up
3 Possible answers 3. grew up 6. keep up
1. archery, windsurfing 4. obstacles, destination


2. run out of, survived
3. upset, annoyed
5. cloudy, windy
Unit 4
Vocabulary Page 32
Grammar
1 1. office block i 6. bowling alley e
4 1. arent going to fly, are going to take 2. railway station b 7. airport g
2. Are going to go, will join 3. car park d 8. swimming pool a
3. will be, are going to take 4. tennis court f 9. police station h
5 1. Will be taking 3. will be spending 5. running track c
2. will be meeting 4. wont be working 2 1. university 5. newsagent
6 1. have been visiting 6. was making 2. football pitch 6. art gallery
2. has become 7. will find 3. market 7. playground
3. used 8. didnt 4. nightclub 8. theatre
4. newest 9. had filmed
3 1. railway station / airport
5. take 10. Will you be
2. police station
3. newsagent
Dictation (CD 5, Track 6)
4. university
7 This time next month, Ill be visiting New York for the 5. tennis court / football pitch
first time. Ive got a new passport, Ive booked my flight 6. swimming pool / running track
and Ive made hotel reservations. Ive bought a good 7. market
backpack for my clothes and toiletries. Im going to take
8. art gallery
tours of the city, go sightseeing on my own, and of course
Ill be going to some music clubs. Im sure Ill have a
great time! Grammar Page 33
1 1. come 6. will teach
Speaking Page 31 2. wont regret 7. visit
8 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. e 5. d 3. will enjoy 8. will never see
4. learn 9. wont understand
Writing 5. join
9 1. Itll be great! 2 Possible answers
2. Were going to visit Yellowstone one of the most 1. A: If the sea is calm, Ill go to the beach.
famous national parks. B: What if its stormy?
3. The rides there are fantastic! A: If its stormy, Ill go to the swimming pool.
4. I wont tell you the end 2. A: If the tickets arent too expensive, well go to the
5. Take warm clothes (its cold there). theatre.
B: What if the tickets are too expensive?
A: If the tickets are too expensive, well go to the
cinema.

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3. A: If I dont feel tired, Ill go to a nightclub. 2 1. about 25 million people
B: What if you feel tired? 2. The idea to have a park in New York came from
A: If I feel tired, Ill stay at home. people seeing parks in London and Paris.
4. A: If the weather is good, Ill play football. 3. on some enormous rocks and a climbing wall
B: What if the weather isnt good?
4. touch and feed the goats, sheep and rabbits
A: If the weather isnt good, Ill go bowling.
5. One becomes a swimming pool and the other an
3 1. have 4. needs amusement park.
2. shops 5. is 6. In August, theres a week of free films.
3. pay 6. dont go
Listening (CD 5, Track 7)
4 1. tour d. use
2. goes e. stays Announcer: Welcome to Sandown School Radio. Today,
3. wont like a. dont enjoy were talking to two of our students James
4. rains c. take Kent and Donna Adams to find out what
5. wont be b. gets in they like and dont like about their
neighbourhoods. Lets start with you, James.
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Where do you live in Sandown?
James: Well, we moved to Waverley a year ago
Speaking and its miles away from the centre. I used

1. When an aeroplane lands, it goes here. airport to live in the centre of Sandown and it was
2. If you go there, you will see paintings. art gallery great. I was close to the shopping centres
and restaurants. If I wanted to buy clothes
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
or sports equipment, I didnt need to take a
bus to the centre of town like I do now. Here
Grammar Page 34 in Waverley everythings more difficult. I
1 1. went, I would visit Sydney remember the first time I went to meet my
2. would hear, lived London friends at the bowling alley after wed moved
to Waverley. I got the bus there, but when I
3. wouldnt spend, didnt enjoy Paris
wanted to go home at 11.00, I found out there
4. knew, wouldnt need Rome werent any buses to Waverley after 9 pm. If
5. would walk, flew Beijing my parents hadnt come to get me, I wouldnt
2 1. hadnt been, wouldnt have destroyed have got home that night!
2. would have controlled, had rained Announcer: So James, you dont like living far from the
3. had succeeded, would have saved centre of Sandown. What do you like about
Waverley?
4. hadnt come, wouldnt have designed
5. wouldnt have become, hadnt started James:  Well, Waverley has got a beautiful park. Its
got a great running track and a basketball
3 1. If the tickets werent so expensive, wed go to the court. I often play basketball there with my
theatre. brothers or cousins.

2. We wouldnt have bought the painting if we hadnt Announcer: Thanks, James, for coming to talk to us. Hello
liked it. to our next student, Donna. Where do you live

3. My mother would have had dinner with us yesterday in Sandown?
if she hadnt returned so late. Donna: Im lucky! I live in the centre of town. So

4. If I were you, I would book train tickets. if I want to go out, its really easy. We can

5. If I had known you were going, I would have joined walk almost everywhere. My friends and I
you. really enjoy shopping and there are a lot of
different shops.
4 1. werent cold outside 4. would have bought Announcer: How often do you go out?
2. hadnt been ice 5. arrive Donna: Every Saturday night, my friends and I go out
3. buy a map for pizza and we go to the cinema if theres
a good film. Tomorrow night, Im going to a
Speaking jazz concert with my sisters.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Announcer: What dont you like about your
neighbourhood, Donna?
Reading Page 35 Donna: We live very close to a railway station, so its
never quiet for long. But I guess every place
1 Sentences 1, 2 and 6 are false. has got some problems.
1. Central Park is in New York City.
Announcer: OK, Donna, it sounds like if it werent for the
2. People began visiting Central Park in the middle of
noise, your neighbourhood would be perfect.
the 19th century.
Thank you, James and Donna, for talking to
6. Tickets for the summer concerts in the park are free. us today and thank you everyone for listening.

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3 1. far from 4. the cinema Grammar
2. on foot 5. noise 4 1. wont enjoy 4. will need
3. plays basketball 2. come 5. prefers
4 1. a year 4. are going to a jazz 3. doesnt shine
2. 9.00 pm concert 5 1. would go 4. hadnt phoned
3. is lucky 5. a railway station 2. would not have met 5. walked
3. didnt have
Vocabulary Page 36
6 1. If 6. ever
1 1. tower 6. statue
2. wouldnt have 7. best
2. building 7. pavement
3. have been 8. will enjoy
3. square 8. fountain
4. had 9. will book / order / get
4. roundabout 9. street
5. be 10. are / will be
5. bridge
2 1. sign 4. zebra crossing Dictation (CD 5, Track 8)
2. traffic light 5. bridge 7 If your train leaves in 20 minutes, you wont have
3. bicycle lane much time to get to the railway station. Id walk there
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. if I were you. It will be quicker than a taxi. Go straight
at the roundabout, pass the office block and turn left at
the square with the fountain.
Speaking

1. How do I get 4. on your left Speaking Page 39
2. turn right 5. pass
3. until you see 6. at the corner of
8 1. How do I get to
2. going straight
3. the second turning on your right
Writing Page 37
4. Turn left
1 1. c If you go to London, youll see beautiful parks, 5. on your left
such as Hyde Park and Regents Park. / If you go to
London, youll see beautiful parks like Hyde Park Writing
and Regents Park.
2. a The Muse dOrsay has got paintings by famous 9 1. England has got famous castles, like / such as
painters, such as Monet, Renoir and Van Gogh. / The Windsor Castle.
Muse dOrsay has got paintings by famous painters 2. I like team sports, like / such as football and
like Monet, Renoir and Van Gogh. basketball.
3. b You can do many exciting things in New York 3. There are some hotels here. For example, the Palm
City. For example, you can go up the Empire State Beach Hotel is nice.
Building, take a boat tour and visit Central Park. 4. Antoni Gaud designed unusual buildings, like / such
as the Casa Mil.
2 1. such as / like 3. like / such as
5. Paris has got well-known sites, like /such as the
2. For example Eiffel Tower.
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Translation
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
10
1. Si t vas a la bolera, yo tambin ir.

2. Si la piscina no hubiera estado tan lejos, habramos
ido andando hasta all.
Check Your Progress
3. No llegars a tiempo al teatro a no ser que te
marches de inmediato.
Vocabulary Page 38
4. Cuando el semforo se pone en rojo, los coches se
paran.
1 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. c 5. a

5. Si comprase la fruta en el mercado, pagara
2 1. pavement 4. sign menos.
2. railway station 5. market
3. statue
Language
3 Possible answers
1. waterfall 1 1. c 3. f 5. c / g 7. i 9. b
2. study computer animation 2. e 4. h 6. g 8. a 10. d
3. enthusiastic
All are places in town, except security guard, motorbike
4. make hotel reservations and junk food.
5. first-aid kit

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2 1. sports centre 5. junk food 2 1. can wear 5. might not be
2. sweet shop 6. amusement park 2. cant go 6. may need
3. post office 7. motorbike 3. might buy 7. may find
4. shopping centre 8. security guard 4. Can come
3 1. We watched them climbing Sydney Harbour Bridge. 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. Last night, I heard my neighbours shouting. / I heard
my neighbours shouting last night.
4 1. May 7. must
2. can 8. mustnt
3. She felt someone touching her hair.
3. cant 9. might
4. Did you see Glen and Mike cycling in the park?
4. need to 10. can
5. will be able 11. cant
Unit 5 6. werent able to 12. could

Vocabulary Page 40 Speaking


1 1. S 2. S 3. D 4. D 5. S 6. S
Possible answers
1. play the drums, guitar lessons, play the guitar
2 1. trust 4. annoys 2. finish my science project, study for a test
2. disappointed 5. ignore 3. paint my room, do that
3. forgive
3 1. make fun of 5. hang out with Reading Page 43
2. hurt my feelings 6. make friends 1 1. meeting / hanging out with friends
3. have an argument with 7. stand up for myself 2. 800
4. fell out with 3. They used the privacy settings on Facebook.
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4.  It can help them become more confident and it
makes it easier for them to make friends in real life.
Grammar Page 41 5. They have had an argument with someone.

1 1. mustnt 4. mustnt 2 1. they are the first generation to grow up with


2. must / have to / need to 5. must / have to / need to sophisticated communication technology
3. dont ... have to / need to 6. doesnt have to / need to 2. 12 year olds / years old
3. hurt peoples feelings
2 1. She shouldnt stay up late tonight. 4. fall out with friends
2. We should invite him to hang out with us.
5. stand up for friends or criticise
3. At the weekend, they dont have to go to school. /
They dont have to go to school at the weekend. Listening (CD 5, Track 9)
4. I must remember to return it to her.
5. She needs to look after her little brother. Dave: Hey, Lori. . Uh, hello?
6. You mustnt tell her about it. Lori: Oh, hi Dave. Sorry. I was concentrating ...
3 1. do you have to 4. dont have Dave: Yeah, I could see that. What book are you reading?
2. should 5. must Lori: A Streetcat Named Bob. Its about a friendship
between a cat and a street musician called James
3. should 6. shouldnt
Bowen.
4 Possible answers Dave: It sounds like a true story. Is it?
1. Ann shouldnt accept Nancys behaviour. Lori: Yeah, it is. You should read it. I really respect James
2. She must stand up for herself. Bowen. Hes overcome a lot of obstacles.
3. Ann must talk to Nancy. Dave: What kinds of obstacles?
4. She should tell Nancy how she feels. Lori: Well, when he was young, he used to have arguments
5. She needs to make new friends. with his parents. And at school, the other kids made
fun of him.
Speaking Dave: Thats not so unusual
Lori: True. But when he was a teenager, James moved to

1. dont have to 3. need to London alone. He couldnt find a job or a place to
2. should 4. mustnt live, so he had to live on the streets. Finally, James
was able to get help, and his life improved. He began
Grammar Page 42 playing the guitar and singing in public, and he lived
in a small flat. But he still wasnt happy.
1 1. I wont be able to meet you tomorrow.
Dave: When did he get Bob?
2. John wasnt able to help his friend yesterday.
Lori: He found him a few years ago. Bob was sitting near
3. Will you be able to trust him in the future after all his
James flat and he was badly hurt. James took him to a
lies?
vet and gave him medicine. After that, Bob followed
4. Are you able to make Skype calls on your computer? James everywhere, even on buses and the
5. We were able to contact her last night. underground!
Dave: The cat went on public transport?

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Lori: Yeah. 2 1. stand up for themselves 4. disappoint
Dave: Wow! So ... Bob hung out with James while James 2. trust 5. apologise
was playing music? 3. hurt their feelings
Lori: Yes. And because of Bob, more people gave James 3 Possible answers
money. And then, someone thought James should
1. guidebook, insect repellent
write about his life.
2. canoeing, windsurfing
Dave: What a happy ending!
3. football pitch, running track
Lori: Yeah, but the real happy ending was Bobs influence
on James. Because Bob needed James and trusted him, 4. cheerful, enthusiastic
James felt he had a reason to live. He knew he had to 5. statue, pavement
earn money so he could continue to take care of Bob.
Dave: Hey ... can I borrow the book when youre finished? Grammar
4 1. cant 4. could
3 Sentences 2, 3, 5 and 6 are true. 2. should 5. should
3. mustnt 6. might
4 1. has overcome a lot of obstacles
2. made fun of 5 1. wont be able 5. can
3. job 2. could 6. May
4. buses, the underground 3. shouldnt 7. has to
5. trusted 4. dont need to

Vocabulary Page 44
6 1. have been celebrating 6. was having
2. has been 7. Since
1 1. stubborn 4. kind 3. not as 8. might
2. moody 5. selfish 4. werent able to 9. if
3. impolite 6. inconsiderate 5. didnt 10. would enjoy
2 1. polite, kind
Dictation (CD 5, Track 10)
2. pushy, selfish, inconsiderate, impolite
3 1. b 3. a 5. b 7. a
7 I know Sam might seem arrogant. Thats why nobody
wanted to hang out with him, and he wasnt able to
2. b 4. b 6. a 8. a
make friends. One day, someone made fun of Sam and
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. it hurt his feelings. After that, I decided I should talk to
him. Now were great friends. Hes not at all arrogant.
Speaking Hes shy, kind and sensitive. I can tell him anything. I
know he will never betray me.

1. c 2. d 3. a 4. b
Speaking Page 47
Writing Page 45
8 1. If I were you 4. Its clear that
1 1. F 2. F 3. O 4. O 5. F 6. O 2. Why dont you 5. You might be
2 Possible answers 3. How about
Facts
1. Ive bought him cinema tickets and meals Writing
2. Hes never thanked me for the money or returned 9 1. F 2. O 3. O 4. O 5. F
any of it.
Opinions Translation
1. I think he hopes Ill continue to do this.
10 1. Creo que no deberas confiar en l podra
2.  Im starting to think he likes me only because I pay traicionarte.
for him!
2. Tienes que pedirle disculpas por herir sus sentimientos.
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. No debes ignorar tus problemas.
4. No era capaz de defenderme cuando era ms joven.
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5. Puedes no estar de acuerdo con alguien, pero tienes que
respetar su opinin.

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Language
Vocabulary Page 46 1 1. continue 4. admire
1 1. kind 4. ignore 2. think of 5. tolerate
2. respect 5. selfish 3. enjoy doing
3. disagree 2 1. begged 4. insisted
2. warned 5. ordered
3. apologised

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3 impossible, unpleasant, unhappy, disappear, 3 1. having / to have 4. cooking / to cook
inexpensive, informal, impractical, disagree 2. to prepare 5. learning
1. impossible 5. unpleasant 3. not to order 6. eating
2. impractical 6. disagree In sentences 1 and 4, both a gerund and infinitive can
3. disappear 7. unhappy be used.
4. informal 8. inexpensive
4 1. eating 4. having
2. to order 5. to buy
Unit 6 3. not to use 6. seeing
5 1. Walking 6. to freeze
Vocabulary Page 48 2. buying 7. doing
1 1. salty 3. sweet 5. savoury 3. taking 8. losing / to lose
2. cooked 4. raw 6. frozen 4. to be 9. to have
5. freezing 10. to look
2 1. plain 4. fresh 6. tasty
2. sour 5. spicy 7. appetising Speaking
3. ripe

1. f 2. c 3. b 4. e 5. d 6 a
3 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. F 6. T
4 1. Cake and ice cream are sweet. Reading Page 51
3. Olives are often quite salty. 1 1. F Peanuts came from South America.
4. People dont usually eat raw potatoes. 2. F Peanuts became popular in the US in the 18th
5. A ripe avocado is soft. century.
3. T
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. T
5. T
Grammar Page 49
1 1. Spain, preparing 4. England, going
2 1. they got to other parts of the world
2. salty / sweet / tasty as todays peanut butter
2. learning, Italy 5. eating, China
3. our health / preventing some diseases
3. Selling, France 6. India, drinking
4. to produce peanut butter in large amounts
2 1. going 3. eating 5. Working 5. one of the most popular foods in the US
2. trying 4. bringing
3 1. Michael cant stand watching cooking shows. Listening (CD 5, Track 11)

2. Michael dislikes drinking fizzy drinks.
Mike: Lisa,
 this hamburger is one of the best Ive ever had!
3. Michael is interested in learning how to cook.
Here try it.
4. Michael is interested in preparing his own meals.
5. Michael enjoys going out for dinner. Lisa: N
 o thanks, Mike. I guess you dont know Ive
6. Michael enjoys eating spicy food. stopped eating meat. Im a vegetarian now.
Mike: Really? How long have you been a vegetarian?
4 1. doing 4. watching 7. working
2. cooking 5. giving 8. doing Lisa: I ve been a complete vegetarian for about two months.
3. helping 6. Starting But I started slowly before that by eating less meat
every week.
Speaking Mike: W
 ow! Two months already! I cant imagine not eating
1. Drinking sour wine meat! I have to say your rice and cooked vegetables
2. Eating strawberries with cream dont look very appetising.
3. Going out to restaurants Lisa: A
 ctually, theyre really tasty and very spicy. Would
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. you like to taste some?
Mike: 
Why not? Oh, its quite good. Uh what made you
Grammar Page 50
decide to become a vegetarian?
1 1. to follow on a TV cooking show Lisa: W
 ell, first, I love animals and the idea of eating meat
2. not to cook at home really began to bother me. Second, I saw a film about
3. to ask at a restaurant raising animals for food and I learned that it really
4. not to use at home harms the environment. So, when I read about
5. to choose on a TV cooking show
Meatless Monday, I decided to try it.
6. to prepare at home
Mike: Meatless Monday? Monday without eating meat?
2 1. dont like to eat 5. easy to prepare Lisa: Exactly.
2. better not to eat 6. need to try Mike: S
 o before becoming a vegetarian, you started by
3. good to put 7. important to learn
just not eating meat once a week?
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Lisa: Y
 eah. And thats the idea of Meatless Monday to Speaking
eat less meat. It began in the United States in 2003, 1. is there anything you dont eat
as part of a campaign for healthy eating by Johns 2. I cant stand
Hopkins University. Since then, Meatless Monday 3. Im mad about / I love
has become quite popular in the US. About 18% of 4. Im keen
American families now have Meatless Mondays. 5. Do you like
6. I dont especially like
Mike: Eighteen per cent?! Thats a lot!
7. Whats your favourite kind of food
Lisa: I ts popular here in the UK too. Even my parents are
8. I love / Im mad about
doing it and they used to eat meat every day!
9. Which would you rather have
Mike: Well, even so ... 10. Id rather have
Lisa: Why not try it for just one day?
Mike: A
 nd give up things like hamburgers? No way ... Writing Page 53
Thats too difficult for me! 1 1. delicious huge
2. terrible Japanese
3 1. two months 4. about 18% 3. friendly, tall Danish
2. harms 5. UK 4. pretty, small English
3. once a week 5. attractive, long black
4 1. rice and cooked vegetables 6. comfortable, large brown
2. She loves animals. 2 Opinion Size Colour Nationality
3. in 2003 wonderful huge colourful American
4. every day
tasty large blue
5. Its too difficult for him to give up things like
hamburgers. delicious grey
interesting yellow
Vocabulary Page 52 simple
1 1
pretty
c
2
s p i n a c h 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
b
b
Check Your Progress
a
g m
3

4 5
Vocabulary Page 54
p s e a u
h s 1 1. c 4. no match 6. a
6 7 2. b 5. d 7. no match
s e p h
8
3. e
c a u l i f l o w e r
u l r o 2 1. fried 4. Cauliflower
2. dessert 5. fresh
c f k o
3. tasty
e i m
s s
3 1. inventor, model 4. annoyed, irritable
2. archery, windsurfing 5. pavement, bridge
h
3. underground, tram
2 1. starters 4. side dishes
2. dessert 5. main course Grammar
3. lamb 6. beef 4 1. Do you feel like ordering pizza?
3 1. in the oven 2. Going out for dinner every night is expensive.
2. in water 3. I dont like eating at Michelles Caf.
3. fork 4. He is keen on studying French cuisine.
4. oil 5. She enjoys not cooking dinner on Friday nights.
5. for a long time in the oven
5 1. to eat 4. not to take part
6. on a barbecue
2. to get 5. cooking
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. trying

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6 1. were watching
2. going
6. better
7. if
Unit 7
3. have enjoyed 8. wont be Vocabulary Page 56
4. had begun 9. to eat
1 1. S 3. D 5. D 7. D 9. S
5. arrived 10. might
2. S 4. S 6. S 8. D
Dictation (CD 5, Track 12) 2 1. gadgets 6. trendy
7 Last night, I decided to make dinner for my boyfriend. 2. complicated 7. weird
I enjoyed preparing it but sadly I didnt succeed in 3. useless 8. useful
cooking the perfect meal! I made savoury roast beef 4. reusable 9. entertaining
with sauce for the main course, but the sauce was too 5. easy-to-use
salty. The side dish was grilled potatoes, but I forgot to
take them out of the oven, so they were burnt! 3 1. come up with 4. gadget
2. simple 5. effective
Speaking Page 55 3. innovations 6. easy-to-use

8 1. No, Im not fussy about food. 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. What would you rather have lamb or beef? 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3. I much prefer fish.
4. Whats your favourite dessert? Grammar Page 57
5. Not especially. Id rather have cake.
1 1. would ever fly, aeroplane
Writing 2. was not looking for, penicillin
3. didnt know, phonograph
9 1. delicious brown 4. had to, X-ray
2. good Greek
3. terrible, little French 2 1. Henry Ford, had come up with the idea of a
mass-produced car
4. interesting, tiny pink
2. 88, a 3D printer for the home cost
5. beautiful, large, red Japanese
3. high-speed trains, they would develop in the USA
Translation over the next three decades
4. antibiotics, had had the biggest effect on our health
10
1. Decidi no hacer las espinacas al horno. in the last century
2. Intenta no hacer el pescado a la parrilla demasiado 5. 2020, he could buy a self-driving car then
salado.
3. Es menos caro comprar la coliflor y los championes 3 1. (that) they hadnt learnt that the year before /
en el mercado. previous year
4. Un men con entrante, plato principal y postre es 2. if / whether they / we / I thought their / our team
demasiado para m. could meet that day
5. Recomiendo que pida la crema de guisantes o la 3. (that) they werent using the computers then
crema de zanahoria. 4. what time Jake would be free the next / following
day
5. that the following Monday she would be there to
Language help them / us

1 1. completely 4. very
4 1. if / whether they / we knew what a robotic car was
2. it was a self-driving car
2. a little 5. really
3. if / whether companies were producing that type of
3. so
car then
2 1. one of the most creative 4. several companies, such as Audi and BMW, were
2. much hungrier working on that
3. much more expensive 5. why they had decided to design a robotic car
4. one of the most delicious 6. they could probably prevent accidents
3 1. toasted 4. chopped Speaking
2. Spiced 5. stuffed
3. smoked 1. liked 4. didnt turn
2. was 5. would catch on
4 1. d 2. c 3. a 4. b 3. would run away
5 1. 3/4 2. 2/3 3. 1/2 4. 4/5
Grammar Page 58
1 1. to leave, then
2. to explain those
3. buying that / that I buy that
4. not to talk, there / not to talk on the phone there
5. to see, the next / following day

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2 1. offered to help me carry the microwave oven Nina: Lots of interesting things are coming. Some of the
2. warned them not to touch those cables innovations were working on now will be part of
3. ordered him / her / them to get out of the car then every phone within the next five years. To begin
4. advised me / us to hurry up or I / we would be late with, there will be better batteries. Some will be
5. asked us to give him / her directions to the post
movement-powered.
office / asked us if / whether we could give him / her
directions to the post office Steve: I asked someone what that meant and he explained
6. Linda suggested that we go / going to the concert the that movement-powered meant the batteries would
following week get more energy whenever the phone was moved. He
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. also said it wouldnt matter where the phone was
in a pocket, a bag or in someones hand. Is that true?
4 1. not to buy 8. had begun
2. there 9. had taken Nina: Yes. If the phones in motion, that movement will
3. thought 10. to fix power the battery.
4. was 11. didnt repair Steve: Itll be wonderful not to worry about dead batteries!
5. had bought 12. was planning Now, what about some other developments?
6. that 13. following week Nina: Something quite exciting is a voice language
7. the year before 14. going / that she go translator to translate from one language into another
5 1. The teacher wanted to know what we were planning instantly.
to do for our project. Steve: So if I spoke English on the phone to someone, say,
2. I suggested writing about the invention of the wheel. in Spain, it would immediately translate my words
3. My father warned me not to walk around in that
into spoken Spanish?
area.
4. She said that they had started their science project. / Nina: Exactly. I recently talked to an engineer friend of
She told me / him that they had started their science mine in Japan and he told me that researchers there
project. and in the US were working hard on this idea.
5. He said that they would buy a new TV the following
Steve: If it ever becomes available, I think itll really catch
week.
on!
Speaking Nina: Oh, definitely! It will be useful for travellers!
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Steve: So, movement-powered batteries, instant voice
translation and what else?
Reading Page 59 Nina: This is my favourite: mobile phones will have the
1 1. film star and an inventor 4. are born ability to create holograms very realistic looking
2. in the 1960s 5. chemist 3D pictures made with lasers.
3. do arithmetic Steve: So, when were talking to someone on the phone,
2 1. They are all inventions based on Lamarrs idea. well see holograms of one another?
2. They could create computer languages. Nina 
Exactly.
3. Health problems can be identified early.
Steve: Wow! Thatll be fun! I cant wait! Thanks, Nina.
4. Its stronger than steel and doesnt weigh much.
Well look for these things on mobiles in the next
5. It is strong enough to protect police against weapons.
few years.
Listening (CD 5, Track 13)

3 1. 70 4. travellers
Steve: Im Steve Elkins, and this is TechTalk. The number 2. innovations 5. pictures
of smartphone owners is growing, and right now, 3. moved
over 70% of people in the UK own a smartphone. 4 1. an engineer 3. Japan and the US
Today we have with us Nina Johnson, an engineer, 2. within the next five years 4. create holograms
who knows all about these sophisticated gadgets.
Welcome, Nina. Vocabulary Page 60
Nina: Thanks, Steve. 1 1. iron 4. food processor
Steve: Nina, before the programme you told me that 2. remote control 5. dishwasher
researchers were developing some ingenious 3. vacuum cleaner 6. electric shaver
innovations for these gadgets. Can you tell our 2 1. e 6. j
listeners whats in the future for our mobile phones? 2. d 7. c
3. g 8. b
4. i 9. h
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3 1. keyboard 4. iron 6 1. was
2. vacuum cleaner 5. kettle 2. able / willing / prepared / happy
3. gas stove 6. dishwasher 3. was
4. never
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5. to
Speaking 6. didnt
7. getting

Possible answers 8. have

1. f 3. a 5. d 7. h
9. will
2. c 4. g 6. b 8. e
10. would
Writing Page 61
Dictation (CD 5, Track 14)
1 1. James Dyson invented a new kind of vacuum 7 When Mum told me that her grandmother hadnt had a
cleaner. He also invented a hand dryer for use in
fridge, I found it hard to believe. Today, we have fridges
public toilets.
and freezers that keep food fresh for us. In addition, we
2. Dysons vacuum cleaner won an international design
can prepare food with easy-to-use food processors, gas
competition in 1991. Moreover, its design was soon
stoves and microwave ovens. Moreover, revolutionary
copied by other companies.
devices like computers and mobile phones have
3. Dysons hand dryers are in many airport toilets as changed the way we live.
well as in other places, such as cinemas and public
buildings. Speaking Page 63
4. Dysons vacuum cleaners clean effectively. In
addition, theyre safer for people with allergies than 8 1. Who do you think 4. When did he invent
many other vacuum cleaners. 2. I cant say for sure 5. change peoples lives
3. What nationality
2 Possible answers
1. also 4. In addition
Writing
2. as well as 5. as well as
3. Moreover 9 1. Moreover / In addition 4. In addition
2. Moreover / In addition 5. as well as
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. also

Translation
Check Your Progress 10 1. Me pregunt cuntos aparatos sin utilidad haba
comprado.
Vocabulary Page 62 2. Explic que esas impresoras eran fciles de usar.
3. Mi madre se ofreci para comprarme un secador de
1 1. e 2. a 3. d 4. c 5. b
pelo nuevo.
2 1. better screen 4. didnt work 4. Mi hermana me dijo que apagase la cocina de gas.
2. thought of 5. lucky 5. La profesora dijo que esperaba que a los estudiantes
3. ice cream se les ocurrieran soluciones ingeniosas.
3 Possible answers
1. windsurfing, canoeing Language
2. airport, railway station
3. backpack, suitcase 1 1. hopeful 5. helpless
4. impolite, inconsiderate 2. hopeless 6. helpful
5. baked, mashed 3. colourful 7. thoughtless
4. colourless 8. thoughtful
Grammar
2 1. was 4. comes
4 1. he hadnt bought a new computer the previous day / 2. owns 5. looks
the day before 3. enjoys
2. they were reading about Edison then
3. we could meet there
3 1. mixer 4. blender
2. maker 5. stapler
4. how much that smartphone cost
3. opener
5. if / whether I / we would finish my / our science
project the next / following day
5 1. suggested that I buy / buying a tablet there
2. warned not to touch the electric cable
3. ordered to put down his gun
4. offered to help me / us the following week
5. asked to teach him how to use that appliance / if /
whether I could teach him how to use that appliance

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Unit 8 Speaking
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Vocabulary Page 64
Grammar Page 66
1 1. helped catch
2. made decisions on 1 1. will be used 6. will be done
3. one year 2. wont be injured 7. will be identified
4. before 3. will be protected 8. wont be asked
5. drove 4. will be made 9. will be given
6. She has nothing to do with this. 5. wont be harmed 10. will be found
7. break 2 1. Pictures might be taken at the scene of the crime.
8. dont sell 2. All criminals should be sent to prison.
9. dog 3. The new laws must be obeyed by everyone.
10. shocked 4. Should guns be given to security guards?
2 1. Riots 5. scene of the crime 5. CCTV cameras mustnt be put in schools.
2. hooligans 6. Trial 6. The accused might be given a long prison sentence.
3. Witness 7. commit a serious crime 7. Can the witness be questioned by the lawyer now?
4. Identify 3 1. Will be interviewed 4. will be taken
3 1. obey the law 4. riots 2. wont be sent 5. cant be returned
2. hooligans 5. identified 3. must be put
3. break the law 6. prison sentence 4 1. Was broken into d. w
 asnt taken
4 Possible word pairs 2. will be done b. will be returned
identify witness, trial witness, riots cause damage, 3. Can be identified e. was seen
judge prison sentence, judge innocent 4. should be called a. must be contacted
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 5. Is considered c. are committed

Grammar Page 65 Speaking


1 1. arent committed 4. is photographed 1. It is usually held in a court of law. c
2. is shown 5. Is allowed 2. A murder was committed there last month. a
3. Are stolen 6. isnt obeyed is done 3. These can be used to identify people. b

2 1. was robbed 6. were found Reading Page 67


2. was committed 7. were arrested
3. werent stopped 8. were given 1 1. F Witnesses in trials are allowed to see forensic
photos. (During trials, forensic photographs are
4. was carried 9. wasnt caught
used as visual aids when crimes are described or
5. were used witnesses are questioned.)
3 1. When was the shop robbed? 2. F Photography wasnt used in police work in the
It was robbed on 6th August 2009. 1830s. (Photography ... but it only became part of
2. How many cars were used? police work in the late 19th century.)
Three cars were used. 3. F Alphonse Bertillon was a French policeman.
(Alphonse Bertillon, a French policeman,)
3. What was left in one of the cars?
A mobile phone and a gun were left. 2 1. They are all photographed at the scene of the crime.
2. They show the details of the crime.
4 1. Is the evidence analysed by a forensic scientist?
3. Crime scenes are photographed before anything is
2. My laptop wasnt stolen by the burglar.
moved.
3. In a trial, the accused is represented by a lawyer.
4. to show the size of things in the photos
4. Many shops and streets were cleaned by teens after
5. a microscope
the August 2011 riots in London.
5. Teenage criminals are not sent to prison by the courts
in our country.
Listening (CD 5, Track 15)

6. Was the scene of the crime examined by the detective? Sam: Hey, Jessica. Sorry Im late.
5 1. How many puppies were stolen from your shop Jessica: No problem, Sam. But our project must be
yesterday? completed by next Monday, so I started
2. Why do you think they were taken? researching. We said wed write about the 2011
3. Because they are considered very valuable. London riots, right?
4. Are the puppies sold for a high price?
Sam: They were frightening remember? There were
5. Is your shop often broken into?
people rioting, breaking into shops, stealing things,
6. Three kittens were taken then.
burning cars, buses and buildings, Our parents
didnt allow us to go out.

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Jessica: Yeah. But some teens were involved. Maybe that
3 1. get-away car
2. unconscious
should be the main part of our project.
3. trapped
Sam: Good idea. But lets start with basic facts, like dates. 4. dead, serious injuries
Jessica: OK heres a timeline of the events in a newpaper 5. in pain, losing blood, cuts
article. Lets look at it the information can be
used for some details on how things happened. On
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
6th August, a riot began in Tottenham, in north Speaking
London. Possible answers
Sam: The violence was started either by youth gangs or 1. What happened?
adult hooligans. Nobody knows for sure. People 2. When did it happen?
used text messages to tell others to join, and riots 3. How badly was she injured / hurt?
broke out all over London and in Manchester, 4. What did he look like?
Birmingham and other cities. They lasted for four 5. Did you notice anything else?
days the 6th to the 9th of August.
Writing Page 69
Jessica: And here OK 21% of the people arrested during
the riots were 17 or younger. 1 1. in order to / to c 3. to / in order to b
Sam: 21%? Almost a quarter! 2. so that a
Jessica: Yeah. And the youngest person found guilty of a 2 1. in order to / to 3. so that
crime in the riots was an 11-year-old boy. 2. in order to / to
Sam: Really? An 11-year-old? Thats young!! 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Jessica: Yeah. He stole a rubbish bin worth 50 and was
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
found guilty of burglary. A rubbish bin! What a
strange thing to steal! Why didnt he take trainers
or a phone?
Sam: I bet he didnt think about it. He probably just took it
Check Your Progress
in order to take something because thats what
everyone around him was doing. Vocabulary Page 70
Jessica: Perhaps. Heres an article about a 14-year-old boy. 1 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. c
He was arrested for robbing restaurant customers. 2 1. scene of the crime 4. accused
There are more examples here, too. 2. caused damage 5. judge
Sam: OK but can we also include something positive about 3. get-away car
teenagers? Lots of teens helped clean up streets
3 Possible answers
and shops after the riots.
1. salty, savoury 4. vacuum cleaner, printer
Jessica: Youre right we should include that. Especially 2. map, suitcase 5. nightclub, theatre
because you and I and a lot of other kids from our 3. stubborn, arrogant
school participated in the clean-up.
Sam: OK, so lets make a plan for our project. Hopefully, itll Grammar
be done by Monday! 4 1. were stolen 4. arent found
2. are given 5. was painted
3 1. north 4. robbed 3. were arrested
2. Liverpool 5. cleaning up their city
5 1. Will a lawyer be hired?
3. a rubbish bin
2. When should the police be called?
4 1. broke into, burned 3. The prisoners mustnt be allowed to use smartphones.
2. 6th August, 9th August 4. That burglar will be caught (by the police) soon.
3. twenty-one percent 5. The crime could not be solved (by the police).
4. guilty of a crime
6 1. was given 6. will be
5. something positive about teenagers
2. had stolen 7. quickly
3. was putting 8. could
Vocabulary Page 68
4. to buy 9. wouldnt
1 1. b 2. f 3. d 4. c 5. a 6. e 5. decide 10. participating
2 1. had difficulty breathing 4. stabbed
2. crashed 5. escaped
3. looked for clues

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Dictation (CD 5, Track 16) 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
7 Last night, my father was robbed by three hooligans. He
was stabbed and all his money was taken. He lost some Grammar Page 73
blood, but luckily he hasnt got serious injuries. The 1 1. which 5. who
police didnt need to look for clues. The criminals could
2. who 6. whose
be identified easily because the robbery was filmed by
a camera. They were arrested, and will probably be sent 3. which 7. when
to prison. 4. where 8. who
Who, which and when can be replaced by that.
Speaking Page 71 2 1. I want a pet that is clever and friendly.
8 1. a 2. c 3. d 4. e 5. b 2. Jake will never forget the day when he got his first
puppy.
Writing 3. Our teacher recommended a book which was about a
horse.
9 1. to 4. so that
4. The boy whose cat had kittens is thrilled.
2. so that 5. to
5. Africa is a place where there are many wild animals.
3. in order to
6. We lived next to a man who had several horses.
Translation 3 1. The African Grey is a pet which / that may live for
70 years. c
10 1. Entran a robar en las casas todos los das.
2. There may be times when / that your African Grey
2. Tiene heridas graves, as que debe ser llevado al
will bite your fingers. d
hospital.
3. People who / that own these parrots must be careful
3. Estaba inconsciente cuando fue encontrado?
what they say. a
4. Durante los disturbios, muchas leyes se quebrantan.
4. Some things must be put in places where the African
5. Estoy seguro de que no se le impondr una condena Grey cant get at them. b
de prisin.
5. This is a pet whose sensitive personality may be a
problem. e
Language Speaking
1 1. robbed 4. steal 1. when, camel
2. Was stolen 5. has stolen 2. where, whose polar bear
3. robbed
Grammar Page 74
2 Possible answers
1. Central Bank Broken into by Masked Men 1 1. d. when 4. c. whose
2. Film Star Seriously Injured in Car Accident 2. e. who 5. b. where
3. Hundreds of Cars Stolen Every Week 3. a. which
4. According to Survey, Lawyers Paid Too Much 2 1. The mosquito, which is responsible for most deaths
5. Young Girl Stabbed on (Her) Way Home worldwide each year, is a very small insect. / The
3 1. d 2. b 3. a 4. c mosquito, which is a very small insect, is responsible
for most deaths worldwide each year.
4 1. No one / Nobody 4. anyone / anybody 2. Kangaroos, whose babies are called joeys, keep them
2. anyone / anybody 5. someone in special pockets.
3. no one / nobody 3. The Triassic period, when dinosaurs first appeared
on Earth, was 231.4 million years ago.
4. Scorpions, which carry their babies on their backs,
Unit 9 can have 100 babies at one time. / Scorpions, which
can have 100 babies at one time, carry them on their
backs.
Vocabulary Page 72
5. Zoologist Dian Fossey, who fought to protect
1 1. f 2. e 3. d 4. g 5. b 6. a 7. c endangered gorillas, was murdered.
6. Australia, where thousands of endemic species can
2 1. crawl 6. enemy
be found, is a huge island.
2. bites 7. hide
3. hibernates 8. catch 3 1. who study 3. when they
4. hunt 9. attack 2. where 4. whose ears
5. poisonous 10. harmless 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 1. gives birth 6. enemies
2. stay alive 7. builds the nest Speaking
3. hunt 8. lays eggs 1. that bite you b
4. catch 9. attack 2. that arent too dangerous a
5. defend themselves 3. which are about imaginary animals c

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Reading Page 75 Nick: The Great Migration sounds incredibly
1 1. defending itself dramatic!
2. which is strong and unpleasant Samantha: 
Oh, it is! Its exciting to see the animals up
3. they are indanger close on a jeep tour. Its also worth taking a
4. show (that) something belongs to them flight in a hot-air balloon, small aeroplane or
5. of 11 kilometres helicopter, and seeing the Great Migration
2 1. The terrible smell makes enemies run away. from the air. Anyone whos done this will tell
It can cause temporary harm to the enemys eyes. you its an experience theyll never forget.
2. It releases a liquid that smells disgusting. Nick: 
I know where Im going on my next holiday!
3. a warning and asking for help
4. Cats have got scent glands on them. 3 1. every year
5. Some researchers say humans produce pheromones 2. they want to hunt
and they influence us to fall in love, but others 3. November, December
disagree. 4. they are full of crocodiles
5. jeep tour
Listening (CD 5, Track 17)

4 1. to find places where there is fresh grass and water
Nick: 
Im Nick Powell, with Radio 2s Travel Diary. 2. more than a million
My guest today is Samantha Nicols, who is 3. in April or May
one of the worlds experts on the Great 4. around 1,800
Migration welcome, Samantha. 5. in July, August and September
Samantha: Thanks, Nick. Vocabulary Page 76
Nick: 
First, what is the Great Migration?
1 1. b 2. c 3. e 4. f 5. a 6. d
Samantha: Its the annual movement of an enormous
number of wildebeest, zebras and other 2 1. fur 4. jaw 7. trunks
animals in Africa. Every year, they move, or 2. claws 5. fins 8. beaks
migrate, slowly from Tanzania to Kenya and 3. tusks 6. paws 9. tail
back again, to find places where there is fresh 3 Possible answers
grass and water. Its called the Great Migration 1. A giraffe has got a long tongue to help it eat from tall
because so many animals are involved. trees.
Nick: How many animals migrate? 2. A crocodile has got a powerful jaw to catch and kill
animals.
Samantha: Usually, more than a million wildebeest,
3. A bat has got long claws to hang from its feet.
between 250,000 and 700,000 zebras, and
4. An iguana has got a hard tail to defend itself.
thousands of giraffes, gazelles and other
5. Cats have got special eyes to see well in the dark.
animals. There are also animals that 6. A parrot has got a strong beak to get, carry and eat
accompany the migration in order to hunt, like food.
lions, cheetahs and hyenas.
Nick: And when does the Great Migration occur? Speaking
Samantha: It usually starts in April or May. The animals
1. Where is the Safari Park?
make the journey from the Serengeti National 2. How big is it?
Park in Tanzania to the Masai Mara, which is a 3. When was it opened?
nature reserve in Kenya. They stay in Kenya 4. How many animals has it got?
until November or December, and then migrate 5. Why is it special?
back to Tanzania.
Writing Page 77
Nick: How many kilometres is all of this?
Samantha: The total distance changes each year, but its 1 1. Although / Even though
around 1,800 kilometres. 2. However / Nevertheless
3. However
Nick: Wow, thats a lot! Now, whens the best time to
4. Although / Even though, but
see the Great Migration?
Samantha: July, August and September are particularly 2 1. but
good. During those months, the animals cross 2. However
the Grumeti River in Tanzania and the Mara 3. Although / Even though
River in Kenya. These two rivers are 4. However
5. However / Nevertheless
dangerous for the animals: the rivers are full of
crocodiles that try to catch and kill them while 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
theyre crossing.

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Translation
Check Your Progress
10
1. Se te ocurre algn animal que hiberne?
2. Es esa la estudiante que est escribiendo un informe
Vocabulary Page 78 sobre las serpientes venenosas?
1 1. wings 3. Las mofetas rayadas, cuyo pelaje es negro y blanco,
2. give birth son nativas de Norteamrica.
3. scales, disguise themselves 4. Un animal que se siente amenazado podra huir
4. horns, attack rpidamente.
5. Las serpientes a veces se esconden bajo las rocas,
2 1. poisonous 3. beak donde se sienten seguras.
2. jaw 4. hibernate
3 Possible answers Language
1. trial, witness
2. ignore, disappoint 1 1. itself / himself / herself 4. herself
3. traffic light, zebra crossing 2. ourselves 5. myself
4. side dish, dessert 3. themselves 6. yourself
5. useful, effective
2 1. d 2. a 3. c 4. b
Grammar 3 1. USA 5. DoB / DOB
4 1. whose dog saved his life 2. asap / ASAP 6. UK
2. which / that Im reading 3. FYI 7. UFO
3. where there were safari parks 4. FBI 8. FAQ(s)
4. when / that we saw a bear
5. who / that have studied pheromones
5 1. Bambi, which is a film about a young deer, made me
cry. / Bambi, which made me cry, is a film about a
young deer.
2. I rode my cousins horse, whose name is Dixie.
3. We visited Kenya, where we went on a safari.
4. Rick, who was our guide, is excellent.
5. Ill never forget my tenth birthday, when I got my
first puppy.
6 1. were discovered 6. were learning
2. to identify 7. dropping
3. have been researching 8. comes
4. whose 9. cant
5. as well as 10. will be

Dictation (CD 5, Track 18)


7 Ive got a cat whose fur is grey, but her paws and tail
are black. Shes usually friendly, but when someone she
doesnt know visits, she feels threatened, so she goes
under my bed, where she hides. She loves hunting mice
and attacking birds, but she never catches them because
they move faster than she does!

Speaking Page 79
8 1. c 2. d 3. b 4. f 5. a

Writing
9 1. However / Nevertheless
2. Although / Even though
3. However
4. but
5. Even though / Although

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Introduction
Vehicles
aeroplane avin

Pages 4-5 cruise ship crucero
ferry transbordador, ferry
1 Geographical features helicopter helicptero
beach playa
jeep todoterreno
cave cueva
lorry camin
coast costa
minivan monovolumen
desert desierto
motorbike motocicleta, moto
forest bosque
scooter vespa, scooter
island isla
tram tranva
lake lago
underground metro
mountain montaa
yacht yate
ocean ocano
rainforest bosque / selva tropical Formal and informal
river ro introductions
valley valle (Chloe, Sophie), this is (Jessica). Shes a new student
here. (Chloe, Sophie), esta es (Jessica). Es una
waterfall cascada, catarata
estudiante nueva aqu.
Pleased to meet you, (Mrs Young). Encantado/a de

Jobs conocerla, (Sra. Young).
actress actriz
Id like you to meet (Mrs Campbell). Shell be your
architect arquitecto/a new teacher. Me gustara que conocieras a (la Sra.
chef jefe/a de cocina, chef Campbell). Ella ser tu nueva profesora.
computer programmer programador/a informtico/a Nice to meet you, (Harry). Encantado/a de conocerte,
engineer ingeniero/a (Harry).
hairdresser peluquero/a Hello, (Jessica). Im (Mrs Young). Hola, (Jessica).
inventor inventor/a Soy (la Sra. Young).
judge juez/a Welcome to our school. Bienvenido/a a nuestro
lawyer abogado/a colegio.
model modelo Hi, (Jessica), Im (Harry). Hola, (Jessica), soy
musician msico/a (Harry).
photographer fotgrafo/a Come and meet some other students. Ven a conocer a
pilot piloto otros estudiantes.
politician poltico/a
2 Classroom language
postman cartero
How do you spell (scissors)? Cmo deletreas /
scientist cientfico/a se deletrea (scissors)?
sculptor escultor/a What page are we on? En qu pgina estamos?
singer cantante What does the word (graduate) mean? Qu significa
TV host presentador/a de televisin la palabra (graduate)?
writer escritor/a When is the homework due? Cundo hay que
entregar / Para cundo son los deberes?

Weather Can I borrow your (stapler), please? Me prestas
cloudy nublado/a (its ~: hay nubes) la (grapadora), por favor?
dry seco/a, rido/a I cant find my (ruler). No puedo encontrar /
foggy de niebla, brumoso/a (its ~: hay niebla) encuentro la (regla).
lightning rayo/s, relmpago/s What is the homework? Qu deberes hay?, Cules
rainy lluvioso/a son los deberes?
snow nieve Can you repeat that, please? Puedes repetir eso, por
sunny soleado/a (its ~: hace sol) favor?
thunder trueno You can use mine. Puedes usar el mo / la ma.
warm clido/a, templado/a Yes, of course. Listen carefully. S, por supuesto.
windy ventoso/a, de mucho viento (its ~: hace viento) Escucha con atencin.
Sure, here you are. Claro, aqu tienes.
Were on page (33). Estamos en la pgina (33).

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3 1. He viajado en avin, pero nunca he estado en un
Activities
helicptero. act in a play actuar en una obra de teatro
2. Hace un momento el da era soleado y seco, pero archery tiro con arco
ahora est lloviendo y hay rayos y truenos. camping acampada, camping
3. El juez estaba sentado en la sala del juzgado cuando canoeing piragismo
entr la abogada. create sound effects crear efectos sonoros
4. Normalmente voy en mi vespa porque es ms rpida design fashion accessories disear accesorios de moda
que el metro.
direct a film dirigir una pelcula
5. Cul es el ro ms largo del mundo?
learn survival skills aprender tcnicas de supervivencia
make pottery hacer cermica
Unit 1 orienteering carrera con mapa y brjula
perform in a band tocar en un grupo

Pages 6-7 rock climbing escalada en roca
study computer animation estudiar animacin digital / por
1 look up to respetar / admirar a ordenador
look after cuidar a / de windsurfing windsurf
look down on menospreciar / despreciar (a)
look into estudiar, investigar
Talking about interests
look out tener cuidado Are you good at (acting)? Eres bueno/a (actuando)?,
latest ltimo/a, de ltima hora Se te da bien (actuar)?
last ltimo/a Have you ever tried (rock climbing)? Alguna vez has
probado (la escalada en roca)?
2 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. b
Are you interested in (directing a film)? Te interesa
3 1. last 3. latest (dirigir una pelcula)?
2. latest 4. last How do you feel about (camping)? Qu opinas / piensas
sobre (la acampada)?
4 spend time pasar tiempo Do you enjoy (orienteering)? Te gustan (las carreras
take time llevar tiempo con mapa y brjula)?
waste time perder (el) tiempo Are you into (computers)? Eres aficionado/a a (los
on time a tiempo, puntualmente ordenadores)?
time after time una y otra vez, repetidas veces Would you like to (do archery)? Te gustara (hacer tiro
take part participar con arco)?
take place tener lugar What (outdoor activities) are you keen on? Qu
(actividades al aire libre) te gusta hacer?
5 1. on time 4. Time after time
How long have you been (doing this activity)? Cunto
2. take time 5. spend time
tiempo llevas (haciendo esta actividad)?
3. waste time
6 1. take part 3. take part
2 1. Estos famosos llevan trabajando en obras benficas
muchos aos.
2. take place 4. take place 2. Ha representado a su pas en dos Juegos Olmpicos.
3. Lleva dirigiendo pelculas desde los 25 aos.
1 Achievements 4. Has participado alguna vez en competiciones
appear on television salir en televisin internacionales?
compose songs componer canciones 5. Cunto tiempo llevas diseando accesorios de moda?
do charity work trabajar en obras benficas
donate money donar dinero
earn a lot of money ganar mucho dinero Unit 2
make a significant contribution hacer una
contribucin significativa / considerable
Pages 8-9
perform on stage interpretar / tocar / cantar sobre el 1 turn out resultar
escenario
turn on encender
represent his / her country representar a su pas
turn off apagar
save the environment proteger el medio ambiente
turn back volver, regresar
take part in international competitions participar en
turn up llegar, aparecer, presentarse
competiciones internacionales
sight vista (~s: lugares de inters turstico)
site ubicacin, lugar, escenario
2 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. a
3 1. site 3. sight
2. sights 4. site

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4 get back volver, regresar
get around moverse, desplazarse
Unit 3
get away irse, marcharse, salir
Pages 10-11
get ahead progresar, avanzar
1 good luck buena suerte
get over superar
any luck? hubo suerte?
threw tir; lanz
in luck de suerte
through por, a travs de
beginners luck la suerte del principiante
5 1. e 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. b tough luck mala suerte
hear or
6 1. through 3. through
listen escuchar
2. threw 4. threw
2 1. Any luck? 4. Good luck
1 Journeys 2. tough luck 5. in luck
dream come true sueo hecho realidad 3. beginners luck
explore explorar
feel lonely sentirse solo/a
3 1. hear 3. heard
2. listened 4. Listen
journey viaje; trayecto
make (ones) way hacerse camino 4 take action actuar; tomar medidas
on (ones) own solo/a, sin ayuda take care (of) cuidar / encargarse (de)
on the way de / en el camino take a chance arriesgarse
overcome obstacles superar obstculos take charge (of) hacerse cargo (de)
reach (ones) destination llegar a su destino take advice seguir consejos, hacer caso
run out of quedarse sin fill llenar
set off salir; iniciar full lleno/a
survive sobrevivir
5 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. a

Feelings 6 1. full 3. full
annoyed enfadado/a, molesto/a 2. fill 4. fill
antisocial antisocial; insociable
cheerful alegre, jovial 1 Travel items
confused confuso/a, confundido/a, desconcertado/a backpack mochila
delighted encantado/a camera case funda de la cmara
energetic enrgico/a first-aid kit botiqun de primeros auxilios
enthusiastic entusiasta, entusiasmado/a guidebook gua turstica
irritable irritable insect repellent repelente contra insectos
miserable triste; con el nimo por los suelos luggage allowance lmite de equipaje
shocked sorprendido/a, estupefacto/a map mapa
thrilled entusiasmado/a, contentsimo/a money belt rionera
upset disgustado/a, molesto/a passport pasaporte
sleeping bag saco de dormir

Reporting on a trip suitcase maleta
Where did you go? Adnde fuiste? sunglasses gafas de sol
When did you go there? Cundo fuiste all? sunscreen crema de proteccin solar
Who did you go with? Con quin fuiste? tent tienda de campaa
What happened? Qu ocurri / pas? toiletries artculos de tocador
How did you feel? Cmo te sentiste?
Travel
2 1. Estaban encantados de que su sueo por fin se book a ticket online reservar una entrada / un billete
hubiera hecho realidad. por Internet
2. Jack estaba contentsimo porque haba terminado el book your flight reservar el vuelo
trabajo sin ayuda. check the weather forecast comprobar el pronstico
3. Mi madre hizo caf, pero nos habamos quedado sin del tiempo
leche. go for a long weekend irse de puente
4. Qu ocurri despus de que hubieras llegado a tu go sightseeing hacer turismo
destino?
hire a car alquilar un coche
5. Despus de que hube salido de viaje, me acord de
make hotel reservations hacer reservas en un hotel
que el mapa estaba en casa.
plan an itinerary planear un itinerario / una ruta
take a break tomarse un respiro, descansar
take a tour hacer una visita guiada
travel on business viajar por negocios

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Discussing travel plans police station comisara
Where are you going? Adnde vas? railway station estacin de tren
How long will you be staying? Cunto tiempo te running track pista de atletismo
quedars? swimming pool piscina
Who are you going with? Con quin vas? tennis court cancha / pista de tenis
Where will you be staying? Dnde te alojars? theatre teatro
How are you going to travel around? Cmo te vas a university universidad
mover?
What are you going to do there? Qu vas a hacer Around town
all? bicycle lane carril bici / para ciclistas
When are you leaving? Cundo te vas? bridge puente
What will the weather be like? Qu tiempo har? building edificio
fountain fuente
2 1. Estaremos toda la tarde planeando nuestra ruta. pavement acera
2. Vas a coger una tienda de campaa y un saco de
roundabout rotonda
dormir?
sign seal
3. Han decidido tomarse un respiro, as que se van a
Pars de puente. square plaza
4. He comprobado el pronstico del tiempo y ser statue estatua
perfecto para hacer turismo. street calle
5. Mi padre viajar por negocios a la India el prximo tower torre
verano. traffic light semforo
zebra crossing paso de peatones / cebra

Unit 4 Giving directions


How do I get to (the cinema)? Cmo voy / llego

Pages 12-13 (al cine)?
1 walk around pasear por Turn right at (York Avenue). Gira a la derecha en
run around ir / correr de un lado para otro (York Avenue).
show around ensear un lugar Take the (third) turning on your (left). Coge la
(tercera) calle / bocacalle a (la izquierda).
hang around hacer el vago, holgazanear
If you keep going straight, you will see (a car park)
look around echar un vistazo a
on your (left). Si sigues recto, vers
fun divertido/a (have ~: divertirse)
(un aparcamiento) a la (izquierda).
funny gracioso/a
Pass (the car park). Pasa (el aparcamiento).
2 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. b The (cinema) is on your (right). El (cine) est / queda
a la (derecha).
3 1. fun 3. funny
Its at the corner of (Queen Street) and (Palace Road).
2. funny 4. fun Est en la esquina de (Queen Street) con (Palace Road).
4 tour viaje, excursin, visita (turstica) Is it far? Est lejos?
guided tour visita guiada No, its not very far. No, no est muy lejos.
tour guide gua turstico/a 2 1. Normalmente voy al quiosco de peridicos si quiero
walking tour viaje / excursin / visita a pie comprar esa revista.
world tour viaje alrededor del mundo 2. Si la piscina est cerrada, quedaremos en la bolera.
weather tiempo (meteorolgico) 3. No vers la torre a no ser que cruces el puente.
whether si; tanto si 4. Si te marchases al aeropuerto ahora, no tendras
5 1. b 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. e tiempo de ir al mercado.
5. No habra visto la fuente si no hubiese ido a la
6 1. weather 3. weather galera de arte.
2. whether 4. Whether

1 Places in town Unit 5


airport aeropuerto
art gallery galera de arte
Pages 14-15
bowling alley bolera 1 break a promise romper / no cumplir una promesa
car park aparcamiento keep a promise cumplir una promesa
football pitch campo de ftbol make a promise hacer una promesa, prometer
market mercado keep your word cumplir con / dar tu palabra
newsagent tienda / quiosco de peridicos true to your word fiel a tu palabra
nightclub club nocturno passed pasaron; pas por
office block bloque de oficinas past por delante de; ms de
playground parque, zona de juegos
2 1. a 2. a 3. a 4. a 5. b

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3 1. passed 3. passed
Talking about problems
2. past 4. past The problem is (I often have arguments with my
parents). El problema es (que a menudo tengo
4 break out desatarse / producirse (un incendio) discusiones con mis padres).
break away escapar(se) You might be too (sensitive). Podra ser que estuvieras
break down colapsarse, venirse abajo demasiado (susceptible).
break off poner fin a / terminar (una relacin) How about (going shopping together)? Qu tal si
break up separarse, romper (una relacin) (vamos de compras juntos/as)?
between entre (dos personas / cosas / lugares) You have to (talk to your friend and apologise).
among entre (grupo de personas / cosas) Tienes que (hablar con tu amigo/a y disculparte).
You should (explain to them that you work very hard).
5 1. break up 4. break off
Deberas (explicarles que trabajas mucho).
2. break down 5. break away
If I were you, I would (ask them to be more
3. break out considerate). Si yo fuera t, (les pedira que fueran
6 1. between 3. between ms considerados/as).
2. among 4. among Dont be silly. No seas (bobo/a).
Why dont you (stand up for yourself)? Por qu no
1 Relationships (te defiendes)?
accept aceptar Its clear that (he isnt a real friend). Est claro que
annoy molestar, fastidiar (l no es un amigo de verdad).
apologise disculparse, pedir perdn 2 1. Debera llegar a un acuerdo, pero no puede porque es
betray traicionar; delatar muy testarudo.
compromise llegar a un acuerdo intermedio / arreglo 2. No tienes que ser agresivo, pero deberas aprender a
disagree no estar de acuerdo, estar en desacuerdo defenderte.
disappoint defraudar, desilusionar, decepcionar 3. Nunca podr confiar en ti porque me traicionaste.
fall out with enfadarse con 4. Me temo que Sean podra decepcionarte o herir tus
forgive perdonar sentimientos.
hang out with pasar el rato / salir con 5. Si se disculpa, puede que le perdone.
have an argument with discutir con
hurt (someones) feelings herir los sentimientos (de
alguien) Unit 6
ignore no hacer caso (a / de)
Pages 16-17
make friends hacer amigos
make fun of burlarse de, tomar el pelo a 1 cuisine cocina
respect respetar eat out salir a comer fuera
stand up for yourself defenderse homemade casero/a
trust fiarse de, confiar en ready-made meal comida preparada / precocinada
set menu men

Adjectives of personality takeaway comida para llevar
arrogant arrogante after despus de (que)
dishonest poco honrado/a, deshonesto/a later ms tarde, despus
impolite maleducado/a, descorts 2 1. b 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. b
inconsiderate desconsiderado/a
jealous envidioso/a; celoso/a 3 1. After 3. after
kind amable, atento/a 2. later 4. later
moody temperamental, de humor / carcter variable 4 at the bottom en la parte inferior / de abajo; al pie
polite educado/a, corts at the top en la cima / parte superior / de arriba
pushy agresivo/a in the middle en mitad
selfish egosta at the front (en la parte de) delante
sensible sensato/a at the back (en la parte de) atrs
sensitive sensible; susceptible advice consejo/s
stubborn testarudo/a, terco/a advise aconsejar, recomendar
unreliable de poco fiar, que no es de fiar
5 1. at the back
2. at the front
3. at the bottom, at the top
4. in the middle
6 1. advice 3. advise
2. advise 4. advice

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1 Adjectives Id rather have (peas). (Spinach) is too plain. Prefiero
appetising apetitoso/a comer / tomar (guisantes). (Las espinacas) son
cooked cocinado/a; caliente demasiado sencillas.
fresh fresco/a Do you like (shellfish)? Te gusta (el marisco)?
frozen congelado/a I much prefer (spinach). Me gustan mucho ms (las
espinacas).
plain sencillo/a, corriente
No, Im not fussy about food. No, no soy
raw crudo/a
quisquilloso/a con la comida.
ripe maduro/a
No! I cant stand it! No! No lo puedo soportar /
salty salado/a aguantar!
savoury salado/a
sour agrio/a, cido/a 2 1. No me gusta preparar verduras cocidas como
spicy picante; muy condimentado/a la coliflor o el repollo.
sweet dulce 2. De plato principal, quiero probar el cerdo agridulce.
tasty sabroso/a; apetitoso/a 3. Preferiras tomar fresas o manzana al horno como
postre?
Menus 4. No me gusta demasiado comer marisco, pero no soy
quisquilloso con otras comidas.
baked al horno
5. Lavar las espinacas frescas es importante porque
beef ternera
a menudo tienen arena.
boiled hervido/a, cocido/a
cabbage col, repollo
cauliflower coliflor Unit 7
dessert postre
fried frito/a
Pages 18-19
grilled (asado/a) a la parrilla 1 equipment material
lamb cordero device aparato, dispositivo
main course plato principal appliance electrodomstico
mashed en pur tool herramienta
mushroom champin utensil utensilio
pea guisante machinery maquinaria
pork carne de cerdo invent inventar
roast asado/a invention invento
sauce salsa inventor inventor/a
shellfish marisco
side dish guarnicin, acompaamiento 2 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. b
spinach espinacas 3 1. inventor, invention 3. invented, inventions
starter entrante 2. inventor, invented 4. invention, inventor

Discussing preferences 4 life-saving de salvamento / rescate


Is there anything you dont eat? Hay algo que no life-threatening mortal
comas? daily life vida cotidiana
How do you like your (fish) (fried) or (grilled)? quality of life calidad de vida
Cmo te gusta el (pescado): (frito) o (a la parrilla)? sign of life signo de vida, constante vital
What would you rather have (peas) or (spinach)? hope esperar (deseo, esperanza)
Qu prefieres comer / tomar: (guisantes) o wait esperar (tiempo)
(espinacas)? expect esperar (que alguien haga algo)
What would you like to have for (dessert)? Qu te
gustara tomar de (postre)? 5 1. d 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. e
How do you feel about (something adventurous like 6 1. expected 4. hopes
Japanese food)? Qu opinas sobre (algo atrevido 2. waiting 5. expect(ed)
como la comida japonesa)? 3. waited
Would you prefer to have (fish) or (meat)? Preferiras
tomar (pescado) o (carne)? 1 Inventions
It would be nice to have (fish) for a change. Estara catch on tener xito, cuajar
bien tomar (pescado) para variar.
come up with proponer, sugerir
How about (apple pie)? Its easy to prepare. Qu te
complicated complicado/a
parece (la tarta de manzana)? Es fcil de hacer.
easy-to-use fcil de usar
Im not too keen on (trying new types of food). No me
gusta demasiado (probar nuevos tipos de comida). effective efectivo/a, eficaz
It doesnt really make a difference to me. La verdad entertaining divertido/a; entretenido/a, ameno/a
es que me da igual / lo mismo. flop fracaso

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gadget artilugio, chisme, aparato
ingenious ingenioso/a
Unit 8
innovation innovacin, novedad
Pages 20-21
require necesitar
reusable reutilizable 1 set fire to prender fuego a
revolutionary revolucionario/a on fire ardiendo, en llamas
simple sencillo/a catch fire arder, incendiarse
trendy moderno/a, a la moda light a fire hacer / encender un fuego
useful til put out a fire apagar un fuego / incendio
useless intil, que no sirve para nada beat ganar / derrotar / vencer a
weird raro/a, extrao/a win ganar
2 1. catch fire 4. put out fire

Appliances 2. light a fire 5. on fire
air conditioner aire acondicionado 3. set fire to
cordless phone telfono inalmbrico
dishwasher lavaplatos, lavavajillas 3 1. beat, won 3. won, beating
electric shaver mquina de afeitar 2. beat, win
food processor robot de cocina 4 search engine motor de bsqueda, buscador
freezer congelador do a search hacer una bsqueda
fridge nevera, frigorfico web research investigacin por / en Internet
gas stove cocina de gas keyword palabra clave
hairdryer secador de pelo password contrasea
iron plancha download descargar / bajar (de Internet)
kettle hervidor (de agua) upload subir / colgar (en Internet)
keyboard teclado
microwave oven horno microondas
5 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. b
printer impresora 6 1. uploaded 3. upload
remote control mando a distancia, telemando 2. download 4. download
vacuum cleaner aspirador/a
1 Crime

Talking about inventions accused acusado/a
What nationality was (he)? De qu nacionalidad break into entrar a robar en
era (l)? break the law infringir / quebrantar la ley
How did this invention change peoples lives? cause damage causar daos
Cmo cambi este invento la vida de la gente? commit a serious crime cometer un delito / crimen
Who invented the (steam locomotive)? grave
Quin invent la (locomotora de vapor)? find (someone) guilty declarar culpable (a alguien)
When did (he) invent the (locomotive)? hooligan gamberro/a
Cundo invent (l) la (locomotora)? identify identificar (a)
I think it was (George Stephenson). Creo que fue innocent inocente
(George Stephenson). judge juez/a
I may be wrong, but I think (he) was (British). Puede obey the law obedecer / acatar la ley
que me equivoque / est equivocado/a, pero creo que
prison sentence condena / pena de crcel
era (britnico).
riot disturbio, motn
That could be. Podra ser.
scene of the crime lugar / escenario del crimen
I cant say for sure, but I think it was in (the early 19th
century). No puedo decirlo con seguridad, pero creo trial juicio, proceso
que fue (a principios del siglo XIX). warning advertencia, aviso
Oh, thats obvious. Ah, eso es obvio. witness testigo

2 1. Pregunt si con el mando a distancia se podra Crime reports


encender y apagar el aire acondicionado. crash chocar(se), estrellar(se)
2. La seora se quej de que el aspirador no haba sido cut herida, corte
efectivo.
dead muerto/a
3. Dijo que estaba trabajando en un lavavajillas
escape escapar(se), fugarse
revolucionario que no necesitara electricidad.
get-away car coche de huida
4. Dave sugiri comprar pilas reutilizables para mi
telfono inalmbrico. have difficulty breathing tener dificultad para respirar
5. Me advirti que no comprase ese horno microondas in pain con dolor/es
porque era complicado de usar. look for clues buscar pistas / indicios
lose blood perder sangre

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run away huir 1 The animal world
serious injury herida grave attack atacar
stab apualar a bite morder; picar
trap atrapar build a nest hacer un nido
unconscious inconsciente, sin sentido catch coger, atrapar; cazar
crawl gatear; arrastrarse (~ up: subir por)
Reporting a crime
defend (oneself) defender(se)
How many (thieves) were there? Cuntos (ladrones)
disguise (oneself) disfrazarse
haba?
enemy enemigo/a
Was anyone hurt? Result alguien herido?
feel threatened sentirse amenazado/a
What happened? Qu ocurri / pas?
give birth dar a luz; parir
What did (he) look like? Qu aspecto tena?
harmless inofensivo/a
How badly was (she) injured? De cunta gravedad
fue herida? hibernate hibernar
Did you notice anything else? Te fijaste en / Notaste hide esconder(se), ocultar(se)
algo ms? hunt cazar
When did the crime take place? Cundo ocurri el lay eggs poner huevos
delito / crimen? poisonous venenoso/a; txico/a
stay alive sobrevivir
2 1. El acusado fue condenado a una pena de crcel por
el juez.

Parts of the body
2. Ser la testigo llevada al lugar del crimen?
beak pico
3. Se comete un delito cada cinco segundos en
claw garra
Inglaterra y Gales.
feather pluma
4. El hombre joven no fue apualado y no tuvo heridas
graves. fin aleta
5. Estoy segura de que no has quebrantado la ley, as fur pelo, pelaje; piel
que no te declararn culpable. horn cuerno
jaw mandbula

Unit 9
paw pata; garra, zarpa
scales escamas
tail cola, rabo

Pages 22-23
tongue lengua
1 break a record batir un rcord trunk trompa
break a rule romper / infringir una regla / norma tusk colmillo
break a habit romper con / dejar un hbito whiskers bigotes
break the ice romper el hielo wing ala
break someones heart romperle a alguien el corazn
allowed permiti; permitido
Getting information about
aloud en alto / voz alta a place
Where is (the zoo)? Dnde est (el zoo)?
2 1. e 2. b 3. d 4. a 5. c When was it opened? Cundo se abri?
3 1. aloud 3. allowed How big is it? Cmo es de grande?
2. aloud 4. allowed How many (animals) has it got? Cuntos (animales)
tiene?
4 die out extinguirse, desaparecer What are the opening hours? Qu horario tiene?
become extinct extinguirse How much does a / an (adult) ticket cost?
endangered species especie en peligro de extincin Cunto cuesta una entrada (de adultos)?
loss of habitat prdida / destruccin del hbitat Why is (the zoo) special? Por qu es especial
conservation efforts esfuerzos de conservacin (el zoo)?
live vivo/a
alive vivo/a
2 1. El em es un pjaro grande con plumas marrones
cuyas alas tienen una garra en el extremo.
5 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. a 2. La tarntula es una araa que en raras ocasiones pica
a las personas a menos que se sienta amenazada.
6 1. live 3. alive
3. Las ovejas normalmente paren en una poca en la
2. alive 4. live que hay mucha hierba fresca para comer.
4. La gente que caza y mata a los elefantes para vender
sus colmillos est infringiendo la ley.
5. La cobra real permanece cerca del lugar en el que
pone los huevos.

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