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Introductory Unit
Reading 1 p8
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3a, f, i, j b, e, h c, d, g
51 A 2 C
61 C You can learn to take photos of wildlife.
2A You can learn to paint.
3B You can learn to dance and do a Spanish class.
7Suggested answers
1You can learn to take photos of wildlife. You must be up early each day.
You might get a perfect picture.
You should have previous experience of photography. etc.
8 a 3 … you need to be fit and full of energy …
b2 … visit some of the best restaurants …
c1 … wildlife …
d1 … learn to take dramatic and unusual photographs …
e2 No previous experience of painting is necessary …
f3 … there is an optional conversation class to improve your language skills!
Writing p10
1 a S received
bG When I get home, I will call you.
cS tomorrow
dG He asked me how old I am.
e S especially
fG I must do my homework before I go out.
gS exciting
h G Yesterday I went to London. i G Where did you go last night?
jG This car is cheaper than all the others.
kG I don’t think there is anybody in the house.
2a I study English and German. b My sister’s got three mobiles.
c I’m going to London, because there are many interesting places to see.
d I like football, rugby and athletics. e How old are you?
f This book, which he wrote ten years ago, is still very popular.
g She’s coming to see me later this morning.
h My friend doesn’t have time to do his homework.
3a, e, b, h c, f, g d, i
4a fortunately / luckily
b obviously / naturally / of course c In fact / Actually
d surprisingly / luckily / to my surprise e obviously / naturally / of course
5 1 |
Although |
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When |
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because |
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then |
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so |
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Despite |
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I felt very tired so I went to bed early. |
I went to bed early because I felt very tired.
bWhen I got home I had a shower. I got home, then I had a shower.
cBecause it was dark, I couldn’t see anything. When it was dark, I couldn’t see anything.
dAlthough Pablo works hard, he never seems tired. Pablo works hard but he never seems tired.
eWhen Emma won the prize, she was congratulated by her teacher.
Emma won the prize, so she was congratulated by her teacher.
7 a, i b, e c, d f, j g, h
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aThe last time I was really disappointed was when I failed my driving test.
bI get annoyed when my neighbours are noisy.
cMy favourite films are ones that make me feel relaxed.
dI will be surprised if it rains today.
eI would be very excited if I had a new car.
9 a
10a A day that started badly – disappointed, sad
b A big surprise – amazed, surprised, happy, pleased
c A celebration – happy, pleased
d A journey I will never forget – amazed, happy / scared, disappointed
e The day I won a prize – amazed, surprised, happy, pleased
f My last day at school – happy, pleased / sad
Reading 2 p12
1Stagecoach is a group of theatre schools for young people.
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was started |
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limit class sizes to |
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currently |
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opportunities |
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overseas |
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on the stage |
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didn’t want |
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enjoy / like |
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easy |
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enjoy |
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good |
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learn |
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5I guess, (my father) wasn’t keen on, in his view, in my opinion, I suppose, I believe.
Listening p14
1In picture 1 a man is jogging in a park with friends, and looking very relaxed.
In picture 2 the same man is enjoying himself watching a football match in a stadium.
In picture 3 the same man is about to take part in a race. He looks very tense and is concentrating.
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15:45 |
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16,733 |
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1814 |
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17th |
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80 |
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Gloucester |
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Kavanagh |
2 |
Winchcombe |
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Eastleigh |
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archaeology |
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Constable |
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b 6 |
c 5 |
d 2 |
e 1 f 7 g 4 |
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Speaking p16
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present simple |
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going to |
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past simple |
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would like |
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present perfect |
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could |
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about |
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6a What do you think? / How about you? b That’s true. / Yes, you’re right!
c No, that’s not a good idea. / I’m sorry but I don’t agree, Maria. / I don’t think so.
7a There are a box of matches, a radio, a cooking stove and pot, a blanket and a camera.
bA box of matches could be used to start a fire, a radio could be used to listen to the weather forecast, a cooking pot could be used to cook on the fire, a blanket could be used to keep warm at night and a digital camera could be used to take pictures of the scenery.
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1 Holidays and travel
1A floating hotel on the River Kwai (line 39)
B people working in the rice paddies (line 20) C a boat trip at sunset (line 35)
D The Royal Palace in Bangkok (line 45)
2 1 T Along the coast … On land … (lines 3 and 6)
2F … specially designed for teenagers who are going on holiday alone … (line 9)
3T … you fly to the north of the country … you can learn new skills such as Thai boxing
(line 13)
4F … local people serve you (line 24)
5F After lunch … (line 28)
6F … they’re not the kind that attack! (line 32)
7T On the second day you hike through magnificent countryside (line 33)
8F … you’ll spend two nights in a floating hotel
(line 38)
9T you’ll visit … you can buy … (lines 45 and 49)
10F … the best bit for me was on the island
(line 54); My favourite part was Thai boxing
(line 65)
Vocabulary p20
1 A |
hovercraft |
E |
ferry |
B |
hot-air balloon |
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motorbike |
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lorry |
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helicopter |
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bicycle |
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2a hot-air balloon, helicopter b boat, hovercraft, ferry
c camel, lorry, motorbike, elephant, bus, underground train, horse, bicycle
Listening p20
1Australia, New Zealand, Wanaka, Lake Wanaka, Mount Aspiring National Park and Queenstown.
2 1 B Is that by air? No, that’s driving. I … drove my jeep …
2A The scenery is really varied …
3B … on a jet boat … by helicopter … we went for a walk
4C The whole thing takes about three and a half hours
5B … then we landed high above the glaciers … That’s when I took some fantastic photos.
6B I went in the morning. In summer there’s also one in the afternoon.
Grammar p21
1a went: past simple
b was driving: past continuous
c took: past simple; were flying: past continuous
2 a |
past simple |
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past continuous |
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past continuous |
d |
past simple |
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went |
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got |
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flew |
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enjoyed |
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didn’t stay |
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didn’t relax |
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left |
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did |
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were sailing |
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were exploring |
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swam |
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were riding |
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had |
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fed |
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stayed |
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Listening p22
3 1 C 2 B
Vocabulary p22
1a sunbathing, photography, safari, cruise, sightseeing, surfing, diving
b hotel, youth hostel, villa, campsite, cruise ship
Vocabulary p23
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2a
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5The
6the (We use the because the island has already been mentioned.)
7– (We don’t use the with the names of most countries.)
Awood field hill
Bmountain sea river cliff coast
Cwood forest
Dmountain river valley
Edesert hill valley
Writing p23
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a, c, e
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2 Learning
Lead in p24
1 A |
dressmaking |
D |
cookery |
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archaeology |
E |
drama |
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drawing |
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Reading p24
1 2 a something creative
b regularly during the day
3a at home b artistic
4a wildlife and nature b a short course
5a socialising and having dinner parties / having friends over for dinner
b in the evenings after work
2 1 F 2 D 3 A 4 H 5 C
Grammar p26
1 a |
usually |
c |
hardly ever |
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often |
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never |
2a Our teacher is never late for our lesson.
b I sometimes design my own clothes. / I design my own clothes sometimes. / Sometimes, I design my own clothes.
c My uncle and aunt often go on holiday to India. / My uncle and aunt go on holiday to India often.
d My brother usually goes to his art class on Wednesdays. / My brother goes to his art class on Wednesdays usually. / Usually my brother goes to his art class on Wednesdays.
e We rarely go on holiday in winter.
Listening p26
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fact |
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fact |
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opinion |
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opinion |
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fact |
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opinion |
21 correct: I write compositions, read loads of books and go to lectures. I often study late at night.
2correct: Harry thinks it’s a shame that Ella had to give up her clubs.
3incorrect: I’m planning to have a year off before I start university.
4incorrect: I’m hoping to do chemistry at university.
5correct: They do a good chemistry course at my university. Why don’t you try there?
6incorrect: Harry replies I don’t think so when Ella suggests his Spanish might be good enough after his year in South America.
Vocabulary p27
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take |
f |
do |
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have |
g |
take |
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done |
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do |
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do |
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Grammar p27
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write |
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are learning |
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lives |
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are doing |
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Vocabulary p28
11 learner, pupil, undergraduate
2 coach, professor, instructor
3 class, course, lecture
4 diploma, degree, qualification
5 learn, revise, study
2Suggested answers
1 student, trainee
2 teacher, lecturer
3 certificate
4 seminar, lesson
5 memorise, research
Speaking p28
1 Suggested answers for photo 1
aThey are in a classroom.
bThey are a teacher and some school students.
cThey are having a lesson. The teacher is writing.
The boy in the middle is holding up his hand (because he wants to answer the teacher’s question).
The girls at the front are taking notes.
dThere are some notice-boards at the back of the classroom.
There are some books and a calculator on the desk.
The teacher is old: he has white hair. The students are teenagers.
They aren’t wearing a uniform.
The girl on the left is wearing a red top.
The boy in the middle is wearing a blue jumper.
Writing p29
1exclamation mark 1 (d) full stop 5 (a, b, c, f, e) speech marks 1 (f) comma 3 (f, g)
capital letter 9 (a–g) apostrophe 2 (c, g) question mark 1 (e)
2Dear Yolanda, (optional comma)
How are you? Thank you for your letter. You asked me to tell you about something new I’m learning. A few months ago, I joined a drama class. I go every Saturday morning for three hours. The class is really informal and the teacher always gives us really interesting things to do. Every week, we do acting, singing, (optional comma) and dance. We spend one hour on each subject.
At the moment we’re practising a musical and we’ll perform it at the local theatre. I can’t wait for that! I hope you and your family are well.
Love, (optional comma)
Stella
3a a drama class
b every Saturday morning c three hours
d acting, singing, dancing / dance e practising for a musical
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Grammar p30
1Countable singular magazine
CD player potato grape
Countable plural magazines
CD players potatoes grapes
Uncountable shampoo bread
meat toothpaste
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shampoo, toothpaste |
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magazine |
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beef, meat |
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potato, grape |
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bread |
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CD player |
Reading p31
1A (B isn’t correct because the notice says hundreds of items and not everything. C isn’t correct because it says that the sale starts tomorrow.)
2B (A isn’t correct because the sign refers
to a coffee shop on the third floor, not a restaurant. C isn’t correct because snacks are food.)
3C (A isn’t correct because, if it were, the sign would say ‘Do not park here’ or ‘No parking’. B isn’t correct because the sign says thieves are active.)
4C (A and B aren’t correct because there is a ticket machine. You only need to buy from a member of staff if the ticket machine isn’t working.)
5C (A isn’t correct because the offer applies on weekdays. B isn’t correct because the offer applies from 4 o’clock to 6 o’clock, not before 4 o’clock.)
Speaking p32
Suggested answers
c Advantages: More products are available; products are delivered to your home; it’s often cheaper. Disadvantages: You can’t see the products before you buy; you have to be at home when the products are delivered; it might be less secure.
Listening p32
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stars are wearing. The presenter mentions |
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it reviews all the best music sites … you’ll |
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accommodation in Australia and other continents. The site gives you links to other websites where you can book your holiday so C isn’t correct.
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Place |
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market |
– often cheap |
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supermarket |
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long queues at |
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website |
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goods first |
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shopping |
everything in one |
noisy and crowded |
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place |
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boutique |
personal service |
less choice |
Writing p35
1 a |
wait |
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came |
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fancy |
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give me |
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got |
g |
of love |
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don’t we |
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bcome round, get on
cetc., Bye
dDo you fancy, Hope you can come!
Review 1 p36–37
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take |
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taking |
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3a I was eating my breakfast when the postman arrived with a parcel.
bMy brother went to France yesterday.
cI am never late meeting my friends when we go out.
dI often play sport because I love it. / I rarely play sport because I don’t like it.
eDo you listen to the radio very often?
fMy brother and sister are watching a DVD in the living room at the moment.
gWe are learning to play basketball at school this term.
hI bought a few CDs from the market – they’re all great and a real bargain!
iThere are plenty of chocolates left, so help yourself.
jI don’t have any / much money until I get paid.
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ferry |
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villa |
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island |
5 |
diving |
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sunbathing |
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bicycle |
5 Key
1 D 2 B 3 A 4 B 5 D 6 B 7 B
6I also went to some great restaurants!
7Hi Sophie, (optional comma)
I went shopping in Brussels last weekend. I bought some fantastic clothes in the boutiques there and plenty of delicious Belgian chocolates too. I also went to some great restaurants! Do you fancy meeting in London soon? I’d love to come and see you in the summer.
Bye! Anna
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4 Animals and humans
Lead in p38
1 A |
parrot |
E |
sheep |
B |
monkey |
F |
dolphin |
C |
horse |
G |
cow |
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chicken |
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Vocabulary p38
1A tail, feather, beak, claw, wing
B hair, tail, tooth, thumb
C hair, tail, tooth, hoof
D tail, feather, beak, claw, wing E tail, tooth, hoof
F tail, fin
G tail, tooth, hoof
Reading p38
1Because he climbs buildings without using equipment.
2a Alain Robert b Bare Hands
c Jin Mao Tower; the Eiffel Tower; Sydney Opera House; The Petronas Towers; Lloyds of London; Taipei 101
31 D 2 C (lines 19–20)
Vocabulary p39
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hand |
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wrist |
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elbow |
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arm |
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nose |
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foot |
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eye |
D head |
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chest |
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finger |
E |
ear |
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leg |
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stomach |
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mouth |
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Grammar p40
1Superlative adjectives: the sweetest; most handsome; the richest
Comparative adjectives: richer; luckier
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most beautiful |
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the most popular |
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biggest |
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the best |
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more exciting |
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more fashionable |
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more expensive |
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Listening p41
1 1 d 2 b 3 c 4 e 5 a 6 e
21 five / 5
2 9.00 / nine / 9 am / nine am / 9 o’clock 3 sleep
4 Lunch / lunch
5 Small / small
6 biscuits
Vocabulary p42
1 A animation
Bcomedy / romance
Cfantasy / adventure
Dwestern
Eromance
Fromance / historical drama
2a comedy (key words: amusing, laughed)
bromance (key words: hero, heroine)
chorror (key words: monsters, graveyard, scary)
dcomputer animation (key word: graphics)
escience fiction (key word: in space)
fthriller (key word: exciting)
ghistorical drama (key words: Roman times)
hfantasy (key words: wizards; special effects)
iadventure (key words: in search of; hidden treasure)
jwestern (key words: cowboys, ranch, US)
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