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English For You 2 Student Answer Key

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Nice to Meet You!

page 7 Irregular plurals


Vocabulary Revision: Prepositions of Place 5 1. men 5. mice
Family • Furniture • Ordinal Numbers 2. fish 6. women
3. children 7. people
1 Prepositions of Place Family Furniture 4. teeth 8. feet
under mum table
between brother desk There is / There are
above dad cupboard 6 1. There is 5. There are
next to grandfather chair 2. There aren’t 6. There isn’t
behind uncle sofa 3. There are 7. There aren’t
opposite aunt bed 4. There isn’t 8. There is
in front of grandmother
on sister page 10
Classroom Language
2 1. cupboard 5. under
2. between 6. uncle 1 1. Mira el dibujo / la foto y luego completa las
3. desk 7. behind frases.
4. grandmother 8. bed 2. Completa el cuadro.
3. Completa las frases acerca de ti.
3 1. first 4. fourth 4. ¿Las frases son verdaderas o falsas?
2. fifth 5. sixth 5. Pregunta y contesta.
3. seventh 6. Corrige las frases falsas.
page 8 7. Escribe preguntas.
8. Lee y escucha el texto.
Grammar
to be 2 1. D 4. B
2. F 5. C
1 1. is 6. Is 3. A 6. E
2. aren’t 7. isn’t
3. am 8. Are
4. Are 9. is
5. isn’t 10. aren’t
have got

2 1. has got 6. haven’t got


2. hasn’t got 7. have got
3. have got 8. has got
4. has got 9. hasn’t got
5. hasn’t got 10. have got

3 1. Has Jane got a telephone?


2. Has Max got a dog?
3. Have Jane and Max got computers?
4. Has Jane got a guitar on her bed?
5. Has Max got books?
6. Have Jane and Max got clothes on their desks?
page 9

4 1. No, she hasn’t.


2. No, he hasn’t.
3. Yes, they have.
4. Yes, she has.
5. Yes, he has.
6. No, they haven’t.

1
1 Free Time
page 11 Question words
Vocabulary 1: Activities 1 8 1. c 4. e
2. f 5. b
1 A. go to the library F. play football
3. a 6. d
B. listen to music G. do aerobics
C. watch TV H. go dancing 9 1. When do you usually watch TV?
D. play tennis I. go shopping 2. Where does your family live?
E. go swimming J. play a computer game 3. What do you usually do at the weekend?
page 13 4. When do you clean your room?
5. How often do you go to the library?
Reading – The New Girl
page 16
1 1. Diane 4. aerobics
2. Diane 5. swimming Skills – Online Friends
3. fourteen Reading
2 See glossary, Student’s Book page 119. 1 1. In the morning: send text messages
2. After school: chat on the Internet, sometimes do
page 14 homework
3. At the weekend: play computer games on the
Practise Grammar
Internet, write e-mails
Present Simple
2 1. goes 3. reads 5. watches Vocabulary 2: Activities 2
2. play 4. ride 6. write
2 A. do homework E. ride a bike
B. plan a party F. practise the guitar
3 1. Brenda doesn’t go dancing on Mondays. C. chat on the Internet G. buy clothes
(Brenda sings on Mondays.) D. have lunch H. send a text message
2. Jane and Pete don’t play tennis every Tuesday.
(Jane and Pete play football every Tuesday.) 3 send a text message, chat on the Internet, do
4. Anne and Bill don’t ride their bikes on homework, play computer games, write e-mails
Thursdays. (Anne and Bill run on Thursdays.)
6. Sandy and Julie don’t write e-mails every page 17
Saturday. (Sandy and Julie write letters every
Saturday.)
Listening
page 15 4 He invites Anne.

4 1. meet 4. doesn’t go 5 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. a
2. doesn’t clean 5. do
3. studies 6. don’t live Speaking
5 1. Do 4. Does 7. Does 6 /g/ likes, eats, chats
2. Do 5. Do /h/ reads, rides, plans
3. Does 6. Does /Bh/ fixes, watches, practises
6 1. No, they don’t. They play basketball.
2. No, they don’t. They do aerobics. Writing - Capital letters
3. Yes, she does. 8 1. My name is Danny.
4. No, she doesn’t. She cleans her room. 2. I live in Manchester.
5. No, they don’t. They go dancing. 3. My friends and I go to Hendon School.
6. Yes, she does. 4. I go swimming every Thursday morning.
7. No, she doesn’t. She visits her grandmother and 5. At the weekend, I study French.
grandfather.

7 1. I always watch MTV.


2. My teacher usually gives homework.
3. I am sometimes late for school.
4. My friend is never at home at the weekend.
5. My mum often goes shopping with me.
2
page 18
Our World – Literature: The Three
Musketeers
2 1. D’Artagnan goes to Paris because he wants to
be a musketeer.
2. D’Artagnan bumps into the three musketeers on
his first day in Paris.
3. The guards want to stop the musketeers
fighting / take the musketeers to prison.
4. D’Artagnan and the three musketeers become
friends.

3
2 Getting There
page 19 6 1. No, he isn’t. 4. Yes, they are.
2. No, they aren’t. 5. No, they aren’t.
Vocabulary 1: Transport
3. Yes, she is. 6. Yes, he is.
1 A. car F. helicopter K. ship
B. boat G. lorry L. underground Articles and quantifiers
C. plane H. train M. taxi 8 1. The 3. any 5. a
D. bus I. van 2. an 4. some; The
E. bike J. motorbike 9 1. many 3. much 5. Many
2. much 4. many
page 21
page 24
Reading – School Days
1 1. false 5. false Skills – Getting to School
2. false 6. true Reading
3. false 7. true
4. true 1 1. in India 4. in the winter
2. No, it doesn’t. 5. by snowmobile
2 1. Diane is riding her bike. 3. They are walking to school.
2. Rob usually goes to school by bus.
3. Diane’s dad is going to Manchester. Vocabulary 2: Weather
5. The students have got a history test.
2 Weather Seasons
3 See glossary, Student’s Book pages 119-120. cold dry wet winter summer
snowy windy sunny autumn spring
Speaking warm rainy cloudy
hot
4 /V/ /d/
bank visit page 25
bus van Listening
bike video
boat very 3 a classroom
4 1. true 3. true 5. false
page 22
2. false 4. false
Practise Grammar
Speaking
Present Continuous
2 1. is standing 4. is reading 5 1. Where is Anna standing?
2. are playing 5. is eating 2. What are Harry and Ed doing?
3. are listening 6. are talking 3. Who is listening to music?
4. What are Mr Jones and Mrs Smith doing?
3 1. The teacher isn’t standing near the window. 5. What is Mrs Smith reading?
2. Jim and Sandy aren’t playing computer games. 6. Who is riding a bike?
4. Dave isn’t reading a book.
6. Mike and Rita aren’t talking. 6 1. She’s standing in front of Mr Jones.
2. They are talking.
page 23 3. Anna is listening to music.
4. They are sitting. (Mrs Smith is reading,
4 1. isn’t drinking 4. are reading
2. is writing 5. isn’t playing Mr Jones is talking on the phone.)
3. aren’t watching 6. is standing 5. She is reading a book.
6. Peter is riding a bike.
5 1. Is John travelling by bus?
2. Are the students playing tennis?
3 Is the woman driving a lorry?
4. Are the boys riding motorbikes?
5. Are the girls buying CDs?
6. Is the man travelling on the train?
4
Writing – Punctuation
7 1. Are you riding your snowmobile to school?
2. John is riding his bike to school.
3. Charles, Billie and Jane are on the bus.
4. Hurry up!
5. What’s your name?
8 The weather is hot.
He is travelling on a donkey.
page 26
Our World – Culture: The Harry Potter
Effect
2 1. Wizards, witches 4. “house”
2. eat, sleep 5. art, music
3. boarding schools
fun

a and c. Madonna went to Cheltenham Ladies’ College.


Prince William went to Eton.

5
3 Amazing Animals
page 27 page 32
Vocabulary 1: Animals Skills – Super Kangaroo
1 A. penguin E. tiger I. lion Reading
B. gorilla F. kangeroo J. eagle
C. koala G. zebra K. elephant 1 1. true 3. false 5. true
D. polar bear H. seal 2. false 4. true

page 29
Vocabulary 2: Adjectives
Reading – Water, Anyone? 2 clever, famous, super, brave, unusual
1 1. football match 3. day 5. thirsty page 33
2. zoo 4. don’t drink
Listening
2 See glossary, Student’s Book page 120.
3 special, friendly, large, scary, dangerous
Speaking 4 1. zoo 3. young 5. with a family
2. an elephant 4. isn’t 6. on a car
3 /X/ /W/ /BX/
played walked needed Writing – Word order: subject / verb
stayed talked wanted
7 1. I had a party last week.
happened watched waited 2. I bought a chocolate cake.
3. I put the cake on the table.
page 30 4. A friend knocked on the door.
5. I went to open the door.
Practise Grammar
6. The cat jumped on the table.
Past Simple – affirmative 7. It ate the cake.
2 1. watched 3. walked 5. visited 8 Model Answer
2. invited 4. studied 6. played Last week it was Sue’s birthday. Her mum bought
her some presents. She put the presents on a chair.
3 1. m 6. i 11. a The phone rang. Her mum went to answer the
2. h 7. e 12. k phone. The dog jumped on the chair and opened
3. j 8. d 13. c the presents.
4. f 9. l 14. g
5. b 10. n page 34
Our World – Technology: Roboroach
4 1. was 4. liked 6. wrote
2. saw 5. went 7. had 2 1. Tokyo University
3. were 2. It has got a small camera and a microphone.
3. It is a cockroach.
page 31
4. Its job is to be a spy and get secret and
There was / There were important information.
6 1. There weren’t 4. There wasn’t
2. There was 5. There were
3. There was 6. There weren’t

7 1. Were there 4. Was there


2. Was there 5. Were there
3. Were there

8 1. Yes, there were. 4. Yes, there was.


2. No, there wasn’t. 5. No, there weren’t.
3. Yes, there were.

6
Review 1
page 35 Question words

Vocabulary 5 1. When 4. Why


2. Where 5. How often
1 1. c 4. g 6. e 3. What
2. f 5. b 7. a
3. d Present Continuous
2 A. ride a bike E. go shopping 6 1. is riding, isn’t riding
B. practise the guitar F. listen to music 2. isn’t buying, is buying
C. have lunch G. watch TV 3. are playing, aren’t playing
D. send a text message 4. is sleeping, isn’t sleeping
5. are eating, aren’t eating
3 A. underground F. plane
B. lorry G. train page 37
C. taxi H. bike
7 1. Is your teacher standing next to the board?
D. car I. motorbike
2. Are you doing a test now?
E. boat
3. Are your friends playing computer games?
4 A. It’s winter. 4. Is it raining at the moment?
It’s cold and snowy. 5. Are your friends working on the Internet?
B. It’s spring. 6. Are you writing with a pen?
It’s warm and sunny. Articles and quantifiers
C. It’s autumn.
It’s rainy and wet. 9 1. the 4. any
D. It’s summer. 2. an 5. a
It’s hot and dry. 3. some

5 pen / guin li / on 10 1. many 5. much


ti / ger se / al 2. much 6. many
ea / gle go / rilla 3. many 7. many
ko / ala kan / garoo 3. much 8. much
ze / bra ele / phant
Past Simple
6 1. dangerous 4. famous
2. clever 5. brave 11 1. played 4. studied
3. difficult 6. amazing 2. visited 5. wrote
3. gave 6. walked
page 36
Grammar There was / There were
Present Simple 12 1. There were 5. There weren’t
1 1. watches 4. play 2. There was 6. There wasn’t
2. don’t ride 5. chats 3. There weren’t 7. There were
3. doesn’t do 6. don’t do 4. There was 8. There wasn’t
page 38
2 1. Does 4. Does
2. Do 5. Does Song Perfect Day – Hoku
3. Do 1. twelve 4. ten
2. People 5. dream
3 1. Yes, she does. 4. Yes, he does. 3. Tomorrow’s 6. stop
2. No, they don’t. 5. No, she doesn’t.
3. Yes, they do.

4 1. We never go out on Monday nights.


2. Brad sometimes listens to music.
3. My teacher is always busy in the afternoon.
4. Craig and Jenny often meet on Fridays.
5. They are usually at school in the morning. 7
4 Disaster!
page 39 6 1. Did … hear, heard
2. Did … speak, spoke
Vocabulary 1: Natural disasters 3. Did … read, read
1 A. hurricane D. forest fire G. lightning 4. Did … get, got
B. earthquake E. snowstorm H. flood
C. tornado F. volcano
7 1. studied
2. ate
page 41 3. Did … forget
4. visited
Reading – It Rained Fish! 5. didn’t walk
1 1. Mark 6. bought
2. It rained fish. page 44
3. to Diane’s garden
4. It picked up fish from the sea (and dropped Skills – The Day After Tomorrow
them on the land).
5. in London
Reading
1 1. d 2. c 3. e 4. b 5. a
2 See glossary, Student’s Book pages 120-121.
page 45
Speaking Listening
3 3 radio, mobile phone, book, chocolate, cola
/A/ /B/ /L/
we did the 4 1. Scotland 4. friends
believe fish garden 2. 12 5. chocolate, cola
see cinema weather 3. radio
hurricane
Speaking
page 42
5 1. John ate a sandwich after the snowstorm.
Practise Grammar 2. John had a shower.
Past Simple: negative and interrogative 3. John went to bed.
4. John’s mother watched TV.
2 1. didn’t rain 4. didn’t play 5. John’s mother drank coffee / tea.
2. didn’t work 5. didn’t study 6. John’s mother worked on the computer.
3. didn’t listen 7. John’s father talked on the phone.
8. John’s father read a magazine.
3 1. Did Mr Cosby watch TV yesterday morning?
2. Did Joey play with his friends?
3. Did Mrs Cosby stay at home?
4. Did Mandy and Ross walk to school? Writing – Linking words: and, but,
5. Did Grandmother talk on the telephone? because
6. Did Nick drive the school bus? 1. b 2. c 3. a

4 1. Yes, he did. 4. No, they didn’t. 6 1. because 3. because 5. and


2. Yes, he did. 5. Yes, she did. 2. and 4. but
3. No, she didn’t. 6. No, he didn’t. page 46
page 43
Our World – Science: Hurricanes
5 1. became 6. didn’t hear 11. thought
2. didn’t hide 7. spoke 12. didn’t get 2 1. b 3. a 5. a
2. b 4. a
3. said 8. didn’t feel 13. found
4. didn’t tell 9. ran
5. hit 10. didn’t read

8
5 What Makes
You Laugh?
page 47 7 1. No, he wasn’t. He was telling jokes.
2. Yes, they were.
Vocabulary 1: Humour 3. Yes, he was.
4. No, he wasn’t. He was talking on his mobile
1 A. laugh F. audience
phone.
B. comedy programme G. joke
5. No, they weren’t. They were shouting at the
C. smile H. clown
man.
D. cartoon I. comic
E. comedian 8 1. What were you studying last night?
page 49 2. Where was your mum going yesterday
afternoon?
Reading – Telling Jokes 3. Why were you shouting yesterday?
1 1. Mark 4. Rob 4. When were your friends looking for me?
2. Rob 5. mum, (little) brother 5. Who was the boy talking to this morning?
3. watch
9 a. 4 b. 1 c. 5 d. 2 e. 3
2 See glossary, Student’s Book page 121. page 52

Speaking Skills – How Embarrassing!


3 1. weak 3. strong Reading
2. weak 4. strong 1 1. three o’clock (in the afternoon)
page 50 2. Alan (the new boy in her class)
3. He has got a beautiful smile and nice eyes.
Practise Grammar 4. She walked into a lamp-post.
Past Continuous 5. Alan, the new boy
2 1. was standing 4. was wearing
2. was drawing 5. were talking
Vocabulary 2: Parts of the body
3. were dancing 2 1. hand 10. foot
page 51 2. head 11. toe
3. eye 12. knee
3 Possible Answers 4. ear 13. elbow
1. Chris was playing a guitar. 5. face 14. arm
2. Gary was sleeping. 6. teeth 15. shoulder
3. The dog was listening to Chris. 7. neck 16. mouth
4. The teacher was looking at his watch. 8. finger 17. nose
9. leg
4 1. wasn’t telling 4. weren’t watching page 53
2. weren’t studying 5. wasn’t listening
3. wasn’t working 6. weren’t riding Listening
5 1. was telling 6. was talking 3 Dan: 3 Ryan: 2
2. were sitting 7. wasn’t looking
3. were listening 8. wasn’t listening 4 1. false 4. false
4. were laughing 9. were shouting 2. false 5. true
5. wasn’t laughing 3. true

6 1. Was the comedian telling stories? Writing – Linking word: so


2. Were the people in the audience sitting at tables? 6 1. b 2. a 3. e 4. c 5. d
3. Was the man talking on his mobile phone?
4. Was the man listening to the comedian?
5. Were some people shouting at the comedian?

9
7 1. cold 4. a party
2. night 5. mum’s coat
3. a coat

8 Model Answer
It was eight o’clock at night and Steve was going to
a party. It was cold so he took a coat. He was late
for the party so he took his mum’s coat by accident.
Everyone at the party laughed at Steve.
page 54
Our World – Health: Patch Adams
2 1. true
2. false (He is a doctor / clown.)
3. false (He teaches doctors and nurses to be
clowns.)
4. true
5. false (It is about Dr Adams.)

fun

10
6 The Great Outdoors

page 55 page 60

Vocabulary 1: Nature Skills – Survivor


1 A. ocean F. beach
Vocabulary 2: Verbs
B. forest G. waterfall 1 live/survive-die, win-lose, begin-finish, build-destroy
C. lake H. jungle
D. mountain I. island
E. river J. desert
Reading
page 57 2 1. reality television programme
2. eight
Reading – Let’s Go! 3. fish, animals
4. races
1 1. false 4. false 5. £1 million
2. true 5. false
3. true page 61

2 See glossary, Student’s Book page 121. Listening


3 E, C, A
Speaking
4 1. reality programme 4. half an hour
4 1. go, beach 2. three 5. £30,000
2. We, go 3. one kilometre
3. couldn’t, walk, beach
4. mustn’t, sun Writing – Connectors of sequence
5. drink, water
6 1. First
page 59 2. Next / Then / After that
Practise Grammar 3. Then / Next / After that
4. Then / Next / After that
Modals 5. Finally
4 1. d 2. b 3. c 4. a
7 1. E 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. D
5 1. mustn’t 3. must 5. must
2. mustn’t 4. mustn’t
8 Possible Answer
Hi …,
6 1. should 3. shouldn’t 5. shouldn’t Here are my plans for the picnic. First, we must buy
2. should 4. should some food. Then / Next / After that, we can go to the
forest. Then / Next / After that, we must find a table.
7 1. a 3. c 5. c Then / Next / After that, we can eat the food. Finally,
2. b 4. b we must collect the rubbish.
8 1. Can you ride a motorbike? page 62
2. Why should we learn English?
Our World – Sport:
3. Should students do their homework?
Climbing Mount Everest
4. What must you do every day?
5. Could you read ten years ago? 2 1. climbed 4. didn’t climb
2. a hard 5. second
3. fifteen

11
Review 2
page 63 Past Continuous

Vocabulary 4 Possible Answers


Affirmative sentences
1 l __
1. __ i __
g __
h __t __
n __i __
n __
g 1. The audience was watching a film.
v o l c a __
2. __ __ __ __ __ n __o 2. Pam and Bill were drinking water.
e __
3. __ a __
r __
t __
h __
q __u __
a __
k __e 3. Tom was listening to Tim.
s n o w s t o r m
4. __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 4. Dave, Sue and John were eating crisps.
h __
5. __ u __r __
r __
i __
c __
a __
n __
e 5. Tim was telling a joke to Tom.
f l o o d
6. __ __ __ __ __ Negative sentences
f __
7. __ o __r __
e __
s __
t f __
__ i __
r __
e 1. Pam and Bill weren’t eating crisps.
2. Tom wasn’t drinking water.
The hidden word is tornado
............. . 3. John wasn’t telling a joke.
4. Tim wasn’t watching a film.
2 1. news, weather forecast, radio 5. Dave, Sue and John weren’t listening to Tim.
2. telephone, mobile phone page 65
3. e-mails, newspapers
5 1. Were you using the computer at four o’clock
3 1. audience 4. lake yesterday?
2. swim 5. forest 2. Was your teacher teaching history yesterday
3. radio afternoon?
3. Were your parents listening to music last night?
4 1. F 2. E 3. C 4. A 5. G 6. B 7. H 8. D 4. Were your friends studying last night?
5. Was it raining at three o’clock yesterday?
5 1. mountain 5. waterfalls
2. beach 6. river Modals
3. forest 7. Ocean
4. island 8. desert 7 1. can’t 4. can
2. could 5. should
6 1. build 5. lose 3. mustn’t
2. survive 6. destroy
3. finish 7. win 8 1. You should do your homework.
4. begin 2. You mustn’t talk in the library.
3. You can’t have any chocolate.
page 64 4. I can ride a bike.
Grammar 5. You shouldn’t wear that coat.
6. You must go to school.
Past Simple
1 1. didn’t go 4. didn’t hit 9 1. Should we go to the doctor?
2. didn’t hear 5. didn’t meet 2. Can Jane run fast?
3. didn’t write 3. Can the children go to the park?
4. Should they wear hats in the sun?
2 1. Did Dan listen to the radio last night? 5. Could Pam swim three years ago?
2. Did Jane see the lightning at 10 o’clock? page 66
3. Did Dan’s parents watch the news on TV?
4. Did the boys play football in the rain? Song Sk8er Boi – Avril Lavigne
5. Did the children chat on the Internet?
Parts of the body: nose, face, head
6. Did the girl walk in the snow yesterday?
Regular verbs in the past: wanted, needed, turned
3 1. Yes, he did. 4. No, they didn’t. Words related to concerts (possible answers): tickets,
2. No, she didn’t. 5. Yes, they did. show, crowd, guitar
3 Yes, they did. 6. No, she didn’t.

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7 Looking Good

page 67 6 1. more serious than


2. more important than
Vocabulary 1: Jobs 3. more difficult than
4. more dangerous than
1 A. hairdresser F. plastic surgeon
5. more unusual than
B. piercing artist G. fitness trainer
6. more famous than
C. fashion designer H. dentist
D. model I. tattoo artist 7 1. Madonna is older than Britney Spears.
E. beautician J. optician 2. Football is more popular than basketball in
page 69 England.
3. The Antarctic is colder than Canada.
Reading – At the Audition 4. Spain is larger than Italy.
1 1. Rob 3. Rob 5. the assistant 5. A zebra is faster than a tiger.
2. Diane 4. the agent 6. Rob 6. An MP3 player is more expensive than a
Discman.
2 See glossary, Student’s Book pages 121-122. 7. Mount Everest is higher than Mount McKinley.
page 70 8 Possible Answers
Lucky is fatter than Rover.
Practise Grammar Lucky has got longer ears than Rover.
Comparative adjectives Rover is darker than Lucky.
Lucky is friendlier / more friendly than Rover.
2 Adjective Comparative Rover is more dangerous than Lucky.
1. hot hotter than Rover is longer than Lucky.
Rover is thinner than Lucky.
2. fat fatter than Lucky is smaller than Rover.
3. serious more serious than Lucky is shorter than Rover.
4. happy happier than Rover is bigger than Lucky.
5. nice nicer than page 72
6. young younger than
Skills – Mona Lisa
7. bad worse than
Vocabulary 2: Adjectives
8. small smaller than
1 young - old narrow - wide
9. scary scarier than beautiful / handsome - ugly light - dark
10. beautiful more beautiful than tall / long - short thin - fat
11. expensive more expensive than The word perfect hasn’t got an opposite.
12. good better than Reading
13. exciting more exciting than
2 The Mona Lisa Leonardo Da Vinci
1. eyes big, dark –
3 1. a 2. b 3. b 2. hair long, dark long, light
page 71 3. nose wide narrow
4 1. taller than 4. happier than 4. mouth thin thinner
2. shorter than 5. thinner than
3. better than page 73

5 1. Jill is shorter than Lisa. Listening


2. Jill is sadder than Lisa.
3. Lisa’s hair is longer than Jill’s.
3 Princess Fiona: ugly, beautiful
Mandy: beautiful
4. Lisa is fatter than Jill.
Shrek: not perfect
5. Jill’s test mark is worse then Lisa’s.
The Prince: handsome
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4 1. true 4. false
2. false 5. true
3. false
Speaking
5 Possible Answers
Prince Robert is younger than Derek.
Derek is older than Prince Robert.
Prince Robert’s hair is shorter than Derek’s hair.
Prince Robert is taller than Derek.
Derek is shorter than Prince Robert.

Writing – Word order: adjectives


6 1. My nose is short.
2. The fitness trainer is attractive.
3. I saw a famous comedian.
4. The girls are young.
5. John has got beautiful eyes.
6. She is a great hairdresser.

7 Elijah Wood Will Smith


hair short short
eyes big small
mouth small big
nose narrow wide

page 74
Our World – History: A New Idea?
1. C 3. A 5. B
2. D 4. E

fun

over 1,500

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8 Fears

page 75 Present Continuous with future meaning

Vocabulary 1: Scary things 7 1. am having 4. Are ... walking


2. aren’t coming 5. isn’t playing
1 A. roller coaster G. spider 3. are going
B. high places H. horror film
C. exam I. ghost 8 1. are travelling
D. thunder and lightning J. tunnel 2. are planning
E. rat K. nightmare 3. Is ... going
F. lift 4. isn’t going
page 77 5. is staying
6. are ... travelling
Reading – The Theme Park 7. are going
8. am leaving
1 1. false 4. true page 80
2. false 5. false
3. true Skills – A Scary Place
2 1. Rob loves scary rides. Vocabulary 2: Household items
2. Karen doesn’t want to go on the roller coaster. 1 A. curtain F. clock
5. Diane, Mark and Karen aren’t afraid of Rob. B. door handle G. furniture
C. staircase H. wall
3 See glossary, Student’s Book page 122. D. candle I. fireplace
E. sheet J. floor
page 78
Reading
Practise Grammar
be going to 3 1. Disneyland Resort Paris
2. her family
2 1. is going to go 4. is going to eat 3. Phantom Manor
2. are going to see 5. is going to go 4. Because it’s got many ghosts.
3. am going to meet 5. It goes the wrong way.
3 1. Dan isn’t going to go on the ghost train soon. page 81
2. Pete and June aren’t going to see a comedy next
Listening
week.
3. I am not going to meet my friends at the theme 4 sheet, furniture, fireplace(s), candle(s), curtain(s)
park later.
4. Ben isn’t going to eat ice cream tonight. 5 1. ghost 3. fireplace 5. curtains
5. Tim isn’t going to go shopping in an hour. 2. grandmother 4. Hayley

4 1. Is ... going to walk


2. Is ... going to drive Writing – Pronoun referencing
3. Are ... going to make 7 1. We 3. She
4. Are ... going to eat 2. He 4. We
5. Are ... going to go
6. Is ... going to play
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5 1. No, he isn’t. He’s going to walk in the forest.
2. Yes, he is.
3. No, they aren’t. They’re going to make a salad.
4. Yes, they are.
5. No, they aren’t. They’re going to go to school.
6. No, she isn’t. She’s going to play basketball.
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page 82
Our World – Pop Culture: Monsters
Around the World
1. B 2. C 3. A

BIGFOOT

FROM: North America


...........................
MORE INFORMATION:
He is 2.5 metres tall.
.......................
He weighs 140 kilos .
...............
GODZILLA

FROM: Japan
..........
MORE INFORMATION:
He looks like a gorilla
.......... and a
lizard.
DRACULA
FROM: Transylvania
....................
MORE INFORMATION:
..........
He drinks blood from
people. He doesn’t like the
.......
sun.

fun

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9 Dreams
page 83 page 89
Vocabulary 1: Predictions Listening
1 A. be embarrassed F. fall in love 3 detective, police officer, film director, actor,
B. lose money G. be famous racing driver, pilot
C. fail an exam H. get lost
D. get married I. pass an exam 4 1. Andy 4. a film director
E. win money J. be popular 2. Gail 5. a detective
3. doesn’t want
page 85
Reading – All About Dreams Speaking
1 1. c 2. b 3. d 4. a 5. e 5 Possible Answers
1. If Beth’s dream comes true, she will be a police
2 See glossary, Student’s Book page 122. officer. She will have a police car. She will catch
page 86 thieves.
2. If Jordan’s dream comes true, he will be a
Practise Grammar singer. He will be famous. He will have a big car.
Future: will 3. If Ellie’s dream comes true, she will be a pilot.
She will fly a big aeroplane. She will travel to
2 1. will fail 4. will win different places.
2. will be embarrassed 5. will pass
3. will get lost 6. will be famous

3 1. will be, won’t be Writing – Checking your writing


2. will work, won’t work 6 I dream about being an artist. If my dream comes
3. will study, won’t study true, I will travel to Europe and the United States
4. will have, won’t have of America. I will paint beautiful pictures of places
and people in those countries. People will buy my
4 1. Will people live on other planets? pictures because they will be very good. I won’t live
2. Will it be hot this weekend? with my parents because their house is very small.
3. Will the ocean be clean in ten years? I will have a big house and I will have a big car.
4. Will robots teach in schools in the future?
5. Will you pass the next history exam? page 90
page 87 Our World – Technology:
A Dream Machine
First Conditional
7 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. E 5. C
2 1. false 3. true 5. true
2. false 4. false 6. false
8 1. finish 4. will have
2. have 5. goes
3. will jump
page 88
Skills – Dreaming About the Future
Reading
1 1. Charles 4. Jack
2. Jack 5. Jennifer
3. Jennifer
Vocabulary 2: Jobs 2
2 A. engineer G. police officer
B. actor H. racing driver
C. nurse I. pilot
D. artist J. lawyer
E. singer K. film director
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F. detective
Review 3
page 91 page 93
Vocabulary 4 1. Are you going to visit a friend tomorrow?
2. Are your friends going to see a film at the
1 1. fashion designer 4. fitness trainer weekend?
2. dentist 5. plastic surgeon 3. Are you going to have an exam next week?
3. a hairdresser
4. Is / Are your family going to go swimming on
2 1. false 4. true Saturday?
2. true 5. false 5. Are you going to play computer games after
3. false 6. true school?
6. Is / Are your family going to eat at a restaurant
3 1. The cat is fat. tonight?
3. The woman on the right is tall. / The woman
on the left is short. Present Continuous with future meaning
5. The baby’s hair is dark. 6 1. am having 4. is baking
2. aren’t telling 5. are bringing
4 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. c 3. is phoning 6. are getting
5 c __
1. __ l __o __
c __
k 7 1. Is Megan playing tennis at half past two?
2. __
f __
u __r __
n __
i __
t __
u __
r __
e 2. Is Tommy meeting Greg at the beach?
3. __
f __
l __
o __
o __r 3. Are Megan and Tommy having lunch at the
same time on Wednesday?
4. __
s __t __
a __
i __
r __
c __
a __
s __
e
4. Is Tommy going to the hairdresser in the
5. __
w __ a __
l __
l afternoon?
6. __
f __i __
r __
e __
p __
l __
a __
c __
e 5. Are Megan and Tommy watching a football
7. __
c __
a __
n __
d __
l __
e __
s match in the evening?

curtain .
The hidden word is ............ 8 1. No, she isn’t. She’s playing tennis at 3 o’clock.
2. Yes, he is.
6 1. lifts 4. spiders 3. No, they aren’t. They’re having lunch at
2. high places 5. nightmares different times.
3. exams 4. No, he isn’t. He’s going to meet Greg at the
page 92 beach in the afternoon. / He’s going to go to the
optician in the afternoon.
Grammar 5. Yes, they are.
Comparative adjectives
Future: will
1 1. younger than 4. more interesting than
2. better than 5. more popular than 9 1. will pass 4. won’t have
3. longer than 6. worse than 2. Will … win 5. Will … live
3. won’t be
2 1. The roller coaster is more exciting than the ghost
train. First Conditional
2. Sandy is funnier than Derek. 10 1. wins 4. passes
3. Winter is colder than summer. 2. don’t finish 5. will get
4. Mount Everest is higher than the Alps. 3. will visit 6. won’t go
5. a The lion is more dangerous than a / the cat.
page 94
be going to
Song Reflection – Christina Aguilera
3 1. am going to meet 1. know 4. believe
2. aren’t going to eat 2. wear 5. Why
3. are going to climb 3. When 6. fly
4. isn’t going to use
5. is going to put
6. am not going to watch

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Grammar Round Up
page 95 page 97
Introduction Unit 1
to be El Present Simple
1. aren’t 4. Is 1 1. help 4. doesn’t go
2. are 5. am 2. live 5. watches
3. isn’t 3. don’t meet
2 1. Do the girls help their mum every day?
Check Yourself! 2. Does the baby drink milk?
1. is 5. am 3. Do you walk home after school?
2. isn’t 6. aren’t 4. Do the students talk in the classroom?
3. Are 7. Are 5. Does the boy write good stories?
4. is 8. Is
3 1. I never eat pizza.
2. Sarah usually comes to the club.
have got 3. My dog isn’t usually sad.
4. We sometimes shop at this supermarket.
1. have got 4. has got 5. Tim doesn’t always clean his room.
2. hasn’t got 5. Has … got 6. Our lessons are always 45 minutes.
3. Have … got 7. My parents often go to the cinema.
8. John never wears a hat.
Check Yourself!
1. has got 5. haven’t got Check Yourself!
2. have got 6. Has 1. do karate 5. Do … buy
3. hasn’t got 7. haven’t got 2. studies 6. goes
4. Have 8. Has 3. don’t play 7. doesn’t listen
page 96 4. have lunch 8. Does … stop

El plural irregular page 98

1. men 5. children Las partículas interrogativas


2. person 6. woman 1. c 4. e
3. fish 7. mice 2. d 5. b
4. teeth 8. foot 3. a

Check Yourself! Check Yourself!


1. men 5. mice 1. When 5. How often
2. feet 6. teeth 2. What 6. What
3. children 7. women 3. Where 7. When
4. fish 8. people 4. Why 8. How often

There is / There are


1. There is
2. There isn’t
3. Are there
4. There are
5. Is there

Check Yourself!
1. There are 5. Are there
2. There is 6. There is
3. There aren’t 7. There aren’t
4. There isn’t 8. Is there
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Unit 2 There was / There were
El Present Continuous 1 1. There wasn’t 4. There wasn’t
1. is driving 2. There was 5. There were
2. are playing 3. There weren’t
3. aren’t buying
4. Are … chatting 2 1. Was there 4. Was there
5. Is … planning 2. Were there 5. Were there
3. Was there

Check Yourself!
Check Yourself!
1. is meeting 5. aren’t having
2. isn’t helping 6. Is … cleaning 1. There weren’t 5. Was there
3. are practising 7. isn’t writing 2. There was 6. There were
4. Are … dancing 8. Is … playing 3. Were there 7. There were
4. There wasn’t 8. Was there
page 100
page 103
extra 4U!
Unit 4
Present Simple / Present Continuous
El Past Simple en negativa e interrogativa
1. is leaving 5. understands
2. does 6. play 1 1. didn’t like 4. didn’t come
3. want 7. am wearing 2. didn’t study 5. didn’t stay
4. is starting 8. doesn’t like 3. didn’t cry

2 1. The dog didn’t hide in the cupboard.


Artículos y cuantificadores 2. The boy didn’t hit his brother last night.
1. a 4. some 3. Linda didn’t give her book to Carol.
2. The 5. many 4. The teacher didn’t tell the class a story.
3. much 6. any 5. The boys didn’t run to the park.

3 1. Did … go 4. Did … eat


Check Yourself! 2. Did … give 5. Did … write
1. The 5. many 3. Did … study
2. some 6. an page 104
3. some 7. any
4. any 8. much 4 1. Did your friends chat on the Internet last night?
page 101 2. Did you see the hurricane on TV?
3. Did the dog eat the cake yesterday?
Unit 3 4. Did Adam hear the storm last night?
5. Did you feel the earthquake last week?
El Past Simple en afirmativa 6. Did Cheryl find her bag yesterday?
1 1. listened 4. clapped 7. Did I tell you the story?
2. cried 5. arrived 8. Did they like the film?
3. watched
Check Yourself!
2 1. put 4. fell
2. bought 5. wrote 1. didn’t hear 5. Did … go
3. saw 2. Did … forget 6. spoke
3. visited 7. didn’t buy
4. didn’t rain 8. Did … ask
Check Yourself!
1. wanted 5. ate
2. walked 6. forgot
3. stopped 7. gave
4. liked 8. took

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Unit 5 3 1. should 4. shouldn’t


2. should 5. should
El Past Continuous 3. shouldn’t
1 1. were riding 4 1. couldn’t 4. can
2. wasn’t waiting
2. mustn’t 5. shouldn’t
3. were talking
3. should
4. was studying
5. weren’t buying 5 1. Can 4. Could
2. must 5. must
2 1. Were you writing an e-mail an hour ago? 3. Should
2. Was your dad driving to work at eight o’clock?
3. Were the children playing football yesterday
afternoon? Check Yourself!
4. Were they buying ice cream ten minutes ago?
1. can’t 5. mustn’t
5. Were you planning a party last week? 2. should 6. mustn’t
3. Could 7. couldn’t
Check Yourself! 4. Can 8. can
1. were chatting page 109
2. weren’t laughing
3. was practising Unit 7
4. Was … doing El comparativo
5. were sitting
6. wasn’t snowing 1 1. colder than 4. funnier than
7. Were … watching 2. smaller than 5. longer than
8. wasn’t studying 3. wider than
page 106 2 1. more serious than
2. busier than
extra 4U! 3. more famous than
Past Simple / Past Continuous 4. better than
5. more important than
1 1. when 6. braver than
2. while 7. more dangerous than
3. While 8. thinner than
4. when
5. While page 110
3 1. more interesting than
2 1. was watching 6. were studying 2. more beautiful than
2. left 7. were having 3. more expensive than
3. found 8. was walking 4. more popular than
4. were sitting 9. asked 5. more dangerous than
5. was visiting 10. were running
page 107 4 1. Night is darker than day.
2. Cats are cleaner than dogs.
Unit 6 3. The news is more serious than a comedy
programme.
Los modales 4. An elephant is bigger than a penguin.
1 1. can’t 5. An earthquake is more unusual than lightning.
2. couldn’t
3. can Check Yourself!
4. Could
1. bigger than
5. Can
2. more boring than
2 1. mustn’t 3. braver than
2. must 4. funnier than
3. mustn’t 5. more famous than
4. must 6. better than
5. mustn’t 7. more exciting than
8. scarier than

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Unit 8 Unit 9
be going to El futuro con will
1 1. are going to climb 1 1. will find 4. will win
2. is going to buy 2. will laugh 5. won’t get
3. isn’t going to fly 3. won’t remember
4. am going to swim
5. aren’t going to meet 2 1. Will the man hit the dog?
2. Will you help me tomorrow?
2 1. Are they going to tell jokes at the party? 3. Will they survive in the jungle?
2. Is the boy going to talk to his parents? 4. Will the people destroy the forest?
3. Are the students going to play football 5. Will I be a good fashion designer?
tomorrow?
4. Are you going to have lunch in an hour? Check Yourself!
5. Is Mel going to clean the floor soon?
1. will pass 5. will arrive
2. will get 6. won’t build
Check Yourself! 3. won’t write 7. won’t rain
1. am going to send 4. Will … give 8. Will … go
2. isn’t going to ride page 114
3. Is … going to travel
4. is going to feed
5. aren’t going to come
El primer condicional
6. Are ... going to study 1 1. c 4. b
7. are going to see 2. e 5. d
8. am not going to buy 3. a
page 112
2 1. will visit 4. cries
El Present Continuous con valor de 2. doesn’t come 5. won’t buy
futuro 3. climb

1 1. Dennis is bringing a friend to the party tonight.


2. I am watching a game on TV later.
Check Yourself!
3. We are visiting the theme park tomorrow. 1. will go 5. don’t find
4. They are going to the cinema soon. 2. will play 6. won’t be
5. Cathy is wearing her blue coat on Sunday. 3. listen 7. won’t wear
4. snows 8. doesn’t have
2 1. Are … meeting 4. Are … giving
2. Is … sleeping 5. Is … washing
3. Is … buying

Check Yourself!
1. is driving 5. is buying
2. aren’t bringing 6. are having
3. isn’t coming 7. Are … finishing
4. Is … doing 8. am not going

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Writing Guide
page 116 Pronoun referencing / Los pronombres
Capital letters / Las mayúsculas 7 1. They 4. She
2. It 5. It
1 1. My birthday is on Monday, January 11th. 3. She 6. We
2. Jane and I study German at Franklin School in
Germany.
3. Mr Smith lives in London. Prepositions of time / Las preposiciones
4. Glenn is Scottish but Patrick is Irish. de tiempo
5. My good friends and I visit New York every year. 8 1. on 4. at
6. The Hillsdale library is on Grover Street. 2. at, in 5. on
7. The supermarket is on Green Street. 3. in
8. We are at school from September to July.

Punctuation / Los signos de puntuación


2 1 Are you walking to the sports club?
2. Viv is riding her bike to school.
3. That’s terrible!
4. We go to the library on Sundays, Tuesdays and
Fridays.
5. What do you do in your free time?
6. Hurry up!
page 117

Word order / El orden de las palabras


3 1. The children went to the zoo.
2. Rob wasn’t at the match.
3. Brown bears are from Australia.
4. They drink water every day.
5. I saw lions and tigers at the safari.
6. The girl swam in the sea.

4 1. We are going into the scary forest.


2. It is a perfect picture.
3. Will Smith is an amazing actor.
4. There is a dangerous bear in the zoo.
5. I have got a difficult test tomorrow.
6. The brave kangaroo saved the man.

Linking words / Los conectores o


conjunciones: and, but, because, so
5 1. because 4. and
2 and 5. so
3. but 6. because
page 118
Connectors of sequence /
Los conectores de secuencia
6 1. d, First
2. b, Then / Next / After that
3. a, Then / Next / After that
4. e, Then / Next / After that
5. c, Finally
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