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Introduction
Vocabulary Page 4 Page 6
1 1. young 5. short 7 1. came 9. there were
2. curly 6. lazy 2. loved 10. won
3. fat 7. strong 3. There werent 11. didnt surf
4. ugly 8. light 4. watched 12. went
5. copied 13. there were
2 1. bedroom; bed, pillow, mirror, duvet
6. there were 14. became
2. living room; rug, curtains, sofa, shelf
7. introduced 15. did do
3. dining room; chair, picture, clock, table
8. travelled 16. there was
4. kitchen; cupboard, fridge, sink, cooker
3 1. department store, shopping centre 8 1. wasnt doing
2. were talking
2. restaurant, caf
3. was flying
3. sports centre, arcade
4. wasnt sitting
4. cinema, bar
5. were watching
4 1. football 5. cycling 6. were walking
2. tennis 6. dancing
3. skiing 7. swimming
9 1. Sam was having breakfast.
Sam wasnt reading the newspaper.
4. surfing
2. Sally was lying on her bed.
5 1. wolf 6. rabbit Sally wasnt chatting on the phone.
2. turtle 7. dolphin 3. Lily and Dan were riding bikes.
3. bat 8. parrot Lily and Dan werent running in the park.
4. tiger 9. fly
5. iguana 10. giraffe
9
10 1. What were you doing at 5.00 yesterday?
2. Were you sleeping at 6.00 this morning?
Grammar Page 5 3. Were you and your friends chatting online last night?
4. Where were your friends sitting at lunchtime
1 1. them 5. him yesterday?
2. her 6. me Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3. you 7. it
4. us Getting Ready for Writing Page 7
2 1. is listening 4. dont drive 1 1. Buxton is a small town in England.
2. gives 5. isnt eating 2. You can visit beautiful parks and gardens.
3. Is having 6. Do do 3. Its an enjoyable holiday destination for all the
family.
3 1. Are you watching TV?
2. Do your parents read National Geographic? 2 1. c 2. b 3. o 4. o 5. c 6. b 7. o 8. b
3. Is your brother playing basketball?
3 1. Was Liam born in February?
4. Does your friend like Chinese food?
2. Youve got a pretty dress.
4 1. There were 4. there werent 3. Have Jim and Bobby got green bikes?
2. There was 5. There wasnt 4. Our teacher has got long hair.
3. Was there 6. Were there 5. Sammys bag is red and white.
6. Marie, Paul and Denise are from France.
5 1. waited, didnt ride 4. played, didnt sing
7. Thats an amazing story!
2. wasnt, didnt go 5. went, didnt buy
8. Are you on holiday in London?
3. finished, didnt start

Speaking
6 1. Where did Dan live before he came to London?
2. Did Sara dance at the festival? 4 1. 1c, 2f, 3e, 4d, 5b, 6a
3. Why was Pete late for school? 2. 1b, 2d, 3a, 4e, 5f, 6c
4. When did your school win the football
championship?
5 1. When; e 5. explain; c
2. borrow; g 6. question; b
5. Who did Katy invite to her party?
3. Where; f 7. spell; a
6. What did you buy Tom for his birthday?
4. What; d

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Unit 1 3 Possible answers
1. How often do you wear your sunglasses?
Vocabulary Page 8 2. How much make-up does she wear?
3. How many bracelets have you got?
1 1. sunglasses 5. tights 4. How long is that TV programme?
2. necklace 6. watch, bracelet 5. How far is Harrods from Victoria Station?
3. ring 7. earrings
4. belt Speaking
2 1. d 2. a 3. b 4. e 5. c
1. How far 5. a lot of
3 a. ring d. handbag 2. How long 6. How often
b. watch e. necklace 3. How much 7. Not a lot
c. hoodie 4. How many

The hidden word is bracelet. Reading Page 11


4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 1 1. d 2. b 3. a 4. c

Grammar Page 9 2 1. Babysitting


2. children, a lot of fun games
1 1. a 4. an 3. their parents
2. any 5. The 4. two or three times
3. some 5. are at work / go on holiday
2 1. much 4. some 6. nervous about
2. a few 5. a little 7. puts ads on your videos
3. a lot of 6. many 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 Possible answers
1. There is a watch. Listening (CD 5, Track 1)
2. There are some bracelets.
 um:  How many sweatshirts do you want to buy?
M
3. There isnt any nail varnish.
4. There arent a lot of sunglasses. Tim: A few.
5. There isnt much make-up. Mum: How often do you wear sweatshirts?
Tim: A lot.
4 1. an Mum: OK. Look at this one, Tim. Do you like it?
2. a Tim: I dont think so, Mum. Its a hoodie. Skaters wear
3. The hoodies and Im not a skater.
4. Many / A lot of / Lots of Mum: A skater? What do you mean?
5. a lot of / many / lots of Tim: You know, Mum. Skater. Skaters usually wear big
6. a few / a lot of / many / lots of / some T-shirts or hoodies. And they also wear shorts or
7. much jeans, and their clothes are always very big. Its a
8. a little style.
9. a lot of / lots of Mum: What other styles are there?
10. any Tim: Oh, there are lots!
11. some / a lot of / many / lots of Mum: Do you see that boy in the black T-shirt? Is he a
skater?
Speaking Tim: Which one? The boy looking at the wallets?
1. any 3. an 5. a Mum: Yes.
2. any 4. any 6. any Tim: No, Mum. Hes a Goth. Skaters like wearing a lot

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. of colours. They dont wear much black and the
girls dont usually wear any make-up. But Goths
Grammar Page 10 love black.
Mum: So, skaters wear colourful clothes and Goths wear
1 1. How many 4. How far black?
2. How often 5. How long Tim: Right! Do you see those girls near the shoe shop?
3. How much Theyre Goths, too. Theyre wearing black T-shirts
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. and black jeans. The girls also like black make-up
and black nail varnish. Their jewellery is black, too.
2 1. How much 4. How many
2. How often 5. How long Mum: What about those girls over there? Are they Goths?
3. How far Tim: No, theyre Emos.
Mum: Emos? What a funny name!

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Tim: Do you think so? The name Emo is short for Check Your Progress
emotional rock. Thats the type of music they
listen to. Some people say Emos are unhappy but
many claim to be simply sensitive. Emos usually Vocabulary
wear jeans and small T-shirts. They wear some
black clothes, but they like colours, too. Page 14
Mum: Look at their hair! Its long and in their faces. I 1 1. expensive sunglasses
cant see their eyes! And that girls hair is blue. 2. old-fashioned watch
Tim: Right, Mum! Emos sometimes have blue or pink 3. plain hoodie
hair. 4. colourful nail varnish
Mum: Hmm so, what are you Tim? 5. necklace, lovely
Tim: Me? I dont care about styles. Im happy with a
T-shirt, jeans and good trainers. 2
Mum: OK, Tim. Lets go and buy you some new trainers. wolf comfortable cupboard practical

4 Emos Goths Skaters volleyball rabbit young tights

1. They always wear black


3
clothes. old curly library belt

2. Their clothes are big. 3

3. They sometimes colour their church pillow funny surfing


3
hair pink or blue.

4. They wear jeans. 3 3 3


The words left are b. adjectives.

5. They listen to emotional rock Grammar


3
music.
3 1. an; a
6. They wear black nail varnish. 3 2. any; the
3. some / a little; some / a little
5 1. he isnt a skater 4. a few; a little
2. sensitive unhappy 5. The; much / lots / a lot of
3. a T-shirt, jeans and good trainers 4 1. How many wallets has Yves got?
2. How often does Mr Jones fly to China?
Vocabulary Page 12
3. How much nail varnish have you got?
1 A. cheap, comfortable, casual, trendy 4. How far is the shopping centre from your house?
B. sophisticated, formal, expensive 5. How long is the flight to New York?
2 1. cheap 4. ugly 5 1. gave 6. rarely
2. new 5. formal 2. am shopping 7. a few
3. old-fashioned 3. How often 8. Are
3 1. colourful 5. old-fashioned 4. much 9. The
2. trendy 6. plain 5. buy 10. How much
3. lovely 7. cool
Dictation (CD 5, Track 2)
4. practical
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 6 1. Is there any pink nail varnish?
2. Shes got a few elegant bracelets.
Speaking 3. I dont spend much money on sunglasses.
4. How often do you wear practical clothes?

1. c 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. b 5. How many students have got expensive watches?

Writing Page 13 Speaking Page 15


1 a. 3 b. 1 c. 2 d. 2 e. 3 f. 1 7 1. How about this one
2 1. c 2. a 3. b 2. quite expensive
3. how much
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. Not a lot
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 5. do you think of this

Writing
8 a.
2 b.
1 c.
2 d.
3 e.
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Translation 3 1. was travelling 8. attacked
9 1. El collar de colores vivos no es caro. 2. stopped 9. were taking
2. Ella tiene muchos pendientes modernos. 3. was looking 10. were waiting
3. Hay algo de maquillaje en tu bolso? 4. appeared 11. didnt realise
4. Con qu frecuencia lleva ropa formal? 5. hit 12. was happening
5. Solo hay unos pocos relojes de pulsera guays en la 6. heard 13. stole
tienda. 7. was calling
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Language
Speaking
1 1. j 3. e 5. a 7. d 9. b
1. arrived 4. ran
2. f 4. i 6. c 8. g 10. h 2. was working 5. did you see
2 1. swimsuit 4. police station 3. did you do 6. was holding
2. handbag 5. scuba diving
3. homework
Grammar Page 18

3 Possible answers 1 1. didnt use to use; used to look


2. didnt use to become; used to help
1. casual 3. expensive
3. didnt use to have; used to receive
2. fashionable, trendy 4. lovely, formal
4. used to kill; didnt use to spend
4 1. informal 6.
impatient
impossible 7.
2. unfriendly
2 1. used to rob
2. used to wear
unhappy 8.
3. inconvenient
3. didnt use to open
incorrect 9.
4. immoral
4. used to carry
impolite
5.
5. used to steal
5 1. unfriendly 4. unhappy 6. didnt use to go
2. incorrect 5. informal
3. impatient
3 1. How did Bill and Joe use to enter houses?
2. Where did Joe use to put the jewellery?
3. Where did Tom use to wait?
Unit 2 4. What weapon did Bill use to have?
5. What time of day did the men use to do the
Vocabulary Page 16 robberies?

1 1. court 5. gun
Possible answers
2. murder 6. fingerprints 1. They used to climb through windows.
3. criminal 7. police officer 2. Joe used to put the jewellery in a bag.
4. knife 8. prison 3. Tom used to wait in the street / in the car.
4. Bill used to have a knife.
2 1. murder, gun 3. prison, court
5. The men used to do the robberies at night.
2. police officer, knife 4. fingerprints, criminal
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 1. hijack 3. investigate, weapon
2. robbery 4. evidence, arrest Speaking
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Grammar Page 17 Reading Page 19


1 1. were doing 6. were chatting 1 1. his father and mother separated
2. was making 7. were relaxing 2. using guns and knives
3. Were having 8. wasnt eating 3. a child almost died
4. wasnt 9. was talking 4. studying / learning the job / going to university
5. was drinking 5. 1969 and 1974
2 1. was talking, were writing 2 1. to make it harder for the police to catch him
2. was counting, caught 2. He phoned Pan American Airlines and told them he
3. was getting on, arrested needed a new uniform.
4. escaped, were sleeping 3. He flew to 26 different countries (and stayed in
5. was looking, found hotels around the world for free).
4. France
5. He works as a fraud prevention consultant.

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Listening (CD 5, Track 3) 2 1. burglar 5. detective
2. forensic scientist 6. expert
Jake: Hey Holly, why didnt you meet us at the caf last 3. prisoner 7. victim
night? What were you doing? 4. forger
Holly: I was playing a game on my tablet, Jake.
Jake: What game is it? 3 Possible answers
Holly: Clue. 1. The thief was stealing a wallet.
Jake: Clue? How do you play that? 2. The lawyer was talking to the judge.
3. The people in the jury were listening to the lawyer.
Holly: Well, you need to investigate a crime. There was a
murder and you try to discover who the murderer 4. The judge was looking at the lawyer.
was, what weapon they used and where the murder 5. The security guard was standing near the suspect.
happened.
Speaking
Jake: My brother and I used to play a similar game, but
we didnt play it on a tablet.
Possible answers
Holly: Really? 1. Where were you standing when the robbery
happened?
Jake: Yes, it was a board game - Cluedo. It was very old.
2. What happened?
My dad got it for his tenth birthday and he often
played it while he was growing up. 3. Can you describe the men?
4. What were they wearing?
Holly: Have you still got the game?
5. Can you give us any more information?
Jake: I dont know. We used to keep it in a cupboard in
the dining room. Lets look for it ..... . There are a
Writing Page 21
lot of old things in this cupboard. Oh, here it is!
Holly: Oh, look at all the pieces! Cool! 1 1. while 4. A few minutes later
Jake: Yes, there are six characters and theyre all different 2. When 5. this morning
colours; Miss Scarlett red, Colonel Mustard 3. Suddenly
yellow, Mrs Peacock blue, Professor Plum
purple, Mrs White white and Reverend Green
2 1. On Saturday night 4. while
2. when 5. A few minutes later
Holly: Green!
3. Suddenly 6. The next day
Jake: Yes, of course! My favourite character is Professor
Plum, but my dad likes Mrs White. 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Holly: Look, there are six tiny weapons. I like the knife 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
and the gun.
Jake: Yes, and the board is an old English house with nine
rooms. I like the library. Thats a great place for a Check Your Progress
murder!
Holly: So how do you play it?
Vocabulary Page 22
Jake: Well, its like your computer game. Players need to
find out how Mr Black died. They need to discover 1 1. e 3. h 5. f 7. i 9. j
the murderer, the weapon and where the murder 2. a 4. d 6. b 8. c 10. g
happened. They move around the board collecting
weapons and characters. Then they ask questions 2 1. Modern 6. comfortable
like: Was it Colonel Mustard with the gun in the 2. kitchen 7. make-up
kitchen? 3. sunglasses 8. department store
Holly: Or was it Professor Plum with the knife in the 4. lovely 9. arrest
library? 5. judge 10. victim
Jake: Exactly!
Grammar
Holly: The game sounds like fun. Can we play it?
Jake: Yes, sure. Which character do you want to be?
3 1. ran / was running 6. was waiting
2. looked 7. walked
3. wasnt waiting 8. was wearing
3 1. c 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. b 4. crossed 9. was holding
4 1. his brother 4. tiny weapons 5. stood 10. arrested
2. tablet, board 5. rooms 4 1. used to ride 4. did use to send
3. colour 2. did use to play 5. used to work
3. didnt use to have
Vocabulary Page 20
5 1. an 6. were you doing
1 1. lawyer - d 5. thief- g 2. hike 7. used to play
2. security guard - f 6. suspect - e 3. a lot of 8. How far
3. jury - a 7. judge - c 4. How much 9. a little
4. witness - b 5. isnt talking 10. found

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Dictation (CD 5, Track 4)
Unit 3
6 1. Did the suspect use to have a knife?
2. Were the burglars leaving when the witness saw Vocabulary Page 24
them?
3. The thieves werent holding guns.
1 1. jeeps 5. Trams
2. motorbike 6. ferry
4. The security guard was sleeping while the robbery
3. underground 7. aeroplane
was happening.
4. helicopters
5. People often used to hijack planes.
2 1. helicopter 5. lorry
Speaking Page 23 2. motorboat 6. minivan
7 1. What were you doing in the museum? 3. scooter 7. aeroplane
2. What happened? 4. yacht 8. cruise ship
3. Can you describe the woman? Sea Vehicles Air Vehicles Land Vehicles
4. What did you do?
motorboat helicopter scooter
5. Can you tell me any more information?
yacht aeroplane lorry
Writing
cruise ship minivan
8 Possible answers
3 1. underground 4. scooter 7. lorry
1. Yesterday morning
2. jeep 5. minivan 8. yacht
2. when
3. ferry 6. tram
3. Suddenly
4. While
Grammar Page 25
5. at one oclock
1 1. will take b. will leave 3. will call d. wont forget
Translation 2. wont be a. will wash 4. will come c. wont stay
9 1. Mark sola ser investigador forense. 2 1. Will it be cold tomorrow?
2. Los policas no solan llevar pistolas. 2. Will you help me study?
3. Estaba llorando la acusada mientras el juez estaba 3. Will the belt look nice with my dress?
hablando? 4. Will he finish the marathon?
4. La vctima no se estaba moviendo cuando la 5. Will you be late for dinner? / Will you be home late
detective la encontr. tonight?
5. La abogada habl con el juez y el jurado.
3 1. are going to take 5. is going to stop
2. arent going to go 6. is going to take

Language
3. are going to sail 7. am not going to read
4. are going to stay 8. Are going to do
Page 23 4 1. Is going to stay; isnt going to join
2. is going to rain; are going to get
1 1. robber robbery
3. are going to go; are going to travel; Are going
2. murderer murder
to fly; are going to take
3. creator creation
4. inventor invention 5 Possible answers
5. designer design 1. Dad is washing the jeep at 8.00.
2. Mum and Zoe are going shopping at 10.00.
2 1. investigation 4. fashionable
3. Tom is having a guitar lesson at 5.00.
2. criminal 5. colourful
4. Mum and Dad are meeting friends at 9.00.
3. collection
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 1. frightened 4. prison
2. innocent 5. gun Speaking
3. amazed 1. Are you sleeping at your friends house this weekend? /
4 question, murder, witness, suspect, shop Are you going to sleep at your friends house this
weekend?
5 1. murder 4. suspect 2. Are you doing sport this afternoon? / Are you going to
2. witness 5. question do sport this afternoon?
3. shop 3. Are you going to the shopping centre tomorrow? /
Are you going to go to the shopping centre tomorrow?
4. What are you having for dinner tonight? / What are
you going to have for dinner tonight?

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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Grammar Page 26 Teacher: When a person drives a car, scooter, motorbike
1 1. use; will help 4. grows; will be or lorry into Central London, they need to pay.
2. drink, will feel 5. will melt; gets Student B: Why?
3. will be; spend 6. water; will grow Teacher: Well, one reason is to prevent people from
driving into the city. There are terrible traffic
2 1. produced 5. cleaned up problems and there is air pollution in London.
2. would be 6. would help If people pay to drive into London, maybe
3. left 7. would have theyll leave their cars at home and use public
4. would save 8. became transport.
Student C: What about buses? Do they need to pay the
3 1. stopped 4. printed congestion charge, too?
2. travelled 5. wouldnt have Teacher: No, buses dont pay because they carry a lot of
3. wouldnt need passengers.
4 Possible answers Student A: Are we going to travel on any other form of
transport?
1. If we walked to school, we would be healthier and
Teacher: Yes, were going to take the Thames Cable Car
help the environment.
across the River Thames.
2. If we bought a big car, we would produce a lot of
Student B: Is the Thames Cable Car eco-friendly?
carbon.
Teacher: Yes, it is. It uses electricity. There are 34 cable
3. If we read e-books, we would save trees.
cars and they can carry 2,500 passengers every
4. If we took the bus, we would produce less carbon. hour. People can take their bikes on it, too.
5. If we turned off the lights, we would save energy. Then they can continue their journey in an
eco-friendly way.
Speaking Student A: Do many people ride bikes in London?

Possible answers Teacher: Yes, they do. In fact, about one sixth of the
1. If I studied harder, I would do well in my tests. vehicles on the roads are bikes. There are
2. If pollution increased, people would be less healthy. many places to hire bikes around the city.
3. Id be happy if I did well in the test. Student B: If London didnt have a congestion charge, it
would probably be too dangerous to ride a bike
4. If we cleaned our town, it would be more pleasant
there.
for everyone.
Teacher: Thats right. Before the congestion charge, the
roads were very busy and dangerous.
Reading Page 27
Student C: Are we going to hire bikes, too?
1 1. inconvenience, pollution Teacher: Sorry. Not on this trip. But Im sure youll
2. a public transport solution (to protect the enjoy the ride on the Thames Cable Car.
environment) Student A: This trip is going to be fun!
3. large cities
4. a roof for bad weather, room for bags
5. mobile app
3 1. transport 4. bikes
2. train 5. too dangerous
2 1. No. PEVs will belong to the city. 3. electricity
2. It will take you to your precise destination.
3. You wont sit in traffic, you wont have to find a
4 1. car, scooter, motorbike or lorry
2. terrible traffic problems and air pollution
parking place and you wont pollute.
3. fewer people drive their cars into the city and use
4. by pedalling or with an electric motor
public transport instead
5. No. The PEV will drive itself to its next customer.
4. 2,500
5. underground, Thames Cable Car
Listening (CD 5, Track 5)

Teacher: Good morning. Today were going to talk Vocabulary Page 28


about our school trip to London. Its on 1 1. Recycle, a 4. Reuse, e
Monday, 4th June. Were going to find out 2. Pick up, d 5. Unplug, c
about eco-friendly ways to travel around the
3. Plant, f 6. waste, b
city.
Student B: How are we going to do that? 2 Possible answers
Teacher: By travelling on different vehicles. First, were 1. You can reuse plastic bags.
going to take the train to London. At Euston 2. You can recycle / throw out rubbish.
Station, well meet a train worker and find out 4. You can save energy.
how eco-friendly trains are. 6. You can plant trees.
Student C: What are we going to do after that?
Teacher: Were going to travel on the underground. Its 3 1. pick up
an excellent way to get around, so many 2. harms
people dont drive their cars into the city. They 3. clean up
also dont pay the congestion charge. 4. recycle / pick up / throw out
Student A: The congestion charge? Whats that? 5. protect

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Speaking Speaking Page 31

1. b 2. d 3. e 4. c 5. a 7 1. Where are you going?
2. What are you going to do there?
Writing Page 29 3. Who is doing the project with you?
1 1. d People will cut down more rainforests. As a 4. Do you think it will be fun?
result, many animals and plants will disappear. 5. Will it really help?
2. c There will be too many people on Earth, so
people will build cities on other planets. Writing
3. b People will use electric cars. As a result, their 8 1. so 4. As a result /
carbon footprint will be smaller. 2. For this reason / For this reason
4. a It wont get dark. For this reason, people will As a result 5. so
wear sunglasses at night. 3. so
2 1. so
2. For this reason / As a result Translation
3. as a result / for this reason 9 1. Si no reciclas, daars el medio ambiente.
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 2. Creo que coger el tranva.
3. Van a ir en ferry.
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. Reutilizara las bolsas de plstico si yo fuera t.
5. El crucero llegar pronto?
Check Your Progress
Language
Vocabulary Page 30 1 1. c 2. e 3. d 4. a 5. f 6. b
1 1. plant 6. ferry
2 1. fly 4. ride 7. drove
2. minivan 7. tram
2. sail 5. drives 8. rides
3. yacht 8. clean up
3. drives 6. flies
4. recycle 9. unplug
5. waste 10. scooter 3 1. e 2. f 3. g 4. a 5. h 6. c 7. b 8. d

2 1. elegant 6. unplug
2. evidence 7. cruise ship Unit 4
3. jury / judge 8. wallet
4. comfortable / casual 9. throw out Vocabulary Page 32
5. cycling 10. weapon 1 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. a 6. b 7. a

Grammar 2 1. peaceful 5. frightening


2. safe 6. isolated
3 1. are going to fall 3. pleasant 7. elegant
2. Will find
4. ideal 8. wonderful
3. will win
4. wont be 3 Possible answers
5. Is going to play / Is playing 1. wonderful, lively, pleasant
2. relaxing, calm, peaceful
4 1. rings 4. would invite
3. isolated, calm, pleasant
2. will catch 5. read
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3. would win
5 1. was 6. use to go Grammar Page 33
2. dont find 7. would travel 1 1. Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
3. found 8. is Bill going to 2. Motorbikes are more dangerous than cars.
4. a few 9. is arriving 3. The British Museum is the most popular museum in
5. wasnt studying 10. How long London.
Dictation (CD 5, Track 6) 4. Spain is sunnier than Norway.

6 1. The ferry is leaving soon. 2 1. the least expensive 3. less colourful than
2. Will we travel in a jeep? 2. less relaxing than 4. the least interesting
3. If people waste paper, they will destroy more trees. 3 Possible answers
4. If we picked up our rubbish, we wouldnt harm the 1. Jays Hotel is not as expensive as Blue Sky Hotel.
animals. 2. Blue Sky Hotel is not as good as Hope Hotel.
5. Im not going to fly in a helicopter. 3. Jays Hotel is as old as Hope Hotel.
4. Hope Hotel is not as new as Blue Sky Hotel.
5. Blue Sky Hotel is as big as Hope Hotel.
6. Hope Hotel is not as cheap as Blue Sky Hotel.
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4 1. not big enough 4. too hot Listening (CD 5, Track 7)
2. brave enough 5. not lively enough
3. too rough Mum: Hey, Alex, come and look at this website.
Alex: What is it, Mum?
5 1. the most extraordinary 6. as popular as Mum: Its a website of special holiday experiences for
2. as special as 7. larger than teenagers. They combine volunteer work with fun
3. the oldest 8. too hot activities. This one sounds ideal for you. Its a trip to
4. as high as / higher than 9. not warm enough Costa Rica.
5. the biggest Alex: Costa Rica? Wheres that?
Mum: In Central America. The weather there is pleasant
Speaking for most of the year and it isnt too hot during the

Possible answers summer.
1. England is rainier than Spain. Alex: Wow! So tell me about the trip.
2. Spain is the hottest country. Mum: OK. You travel to Costa Rica with a group of
3. Russia is bigger than England. teenagers. The group is quite small, so you will
4. The weather in Russia is less pleasant than in Spain. make friends more easily than in a big group. You
5. England is colder than Spain. see the country, but you also volunteer there.
Alex: Really! That sounds interesting. How long is the
Grammar Page 34 trip?
1 1. loudly 4. well Mum: Its three weeks. First, you fly to San Jos. Its the
largest city in Costa Rica and its very lively.
2. carefully 5. slowly
3. politely Alex: And what do we do there?
Mum: You volunteer in a childrens centre. You help the
2 1. more quietly than children with their homework, do art and do sport
2. more confidently than with them.
3. as quickly as Alex: Sounds great! What else do we do on the trip?
4. more beautifully than Mum: Well, you go hiking, safely we hope, in Chirripo
5. further than / farther than National Park for four days. There are tropical
6. worse than evergreen forests with trees as tall as 15-storey
buildings. Then you climb Cerro Chirripo, the
3 Possible answers highest mountain in the country. They say the views
1. Sue is eating more hungrily than Mary. from the top of the mountain are extraordinary!
2. Jack isnt painting as carefully as Harry and Hannah.
Alex: How high is it?
3. Olga is swimming as quickly as Paul.
Mum: Its 3,820 metres high.
4. Matt is swimming more slowly than Paul.
Alex: Phew! The highest mountain in England isnt as
5. Hannah and Harry are painting more happily than
high as that! What do we do next?
Jack.
Mum: Then you travel to small villages near the sea and
Speaking help build schools there. During this period, the
volunteers need to work hard. But, the most exciting

1. fast; more quickly than part of the trip is the last two days. You spend a
2. beautifully; better than night camping and two days rafting. What do you
3. more carefully than; as well as think?
Alex: I think I really want to go! It sounds better than
Reading Page 35 going on holiday with you and Dad!
1 1. Oprah Winfrey
2. Bill Gates 3 1. The teenagers will spend three weeks in Costa Rica.
3. Shakira, Leonardo DiCaprio, Johnny Depp 2. The teenagers will fly to San Jos.
4. Beyonc, Jay Z 3. They will volunteer in a childrens centre.
5. Scarlett Johansson 4. The teenagers will go hiking (in Chirripo National
Park).
2 1. Because many places arent private enough. 5. Alex really likes the idea of the trip to Costa Rica.
2. Text doesnt say.
3. He likes holidays in colder places and it is very 4 1. Central America
peaceful there. 2. pleasant and it isnt too hot in the summer
4. Because they are isolated and have got beautiful 3. make good friends
beaches and elegant houses. 4. largest
5. Text doesnt say. 5. their homework
6. Because its fun and theres a lot to do there. 6. 3,820
7. camping and rafting

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Vocabulary Page 36 3 1. motorbike 4. knife
1 Possible clues 2. purse 5. bathroom
Across 3. stream
2. a place to grow vegetables
5. a place with trees in South America (a place with lots Grammar
of trees and a lot of rain) 4 1. The Statue of Liberty is shorter than the Eiffel
7. a small river Tower.
8. a place where boats are / where people keep their 2. It isnt safe enough to dive off this cliff.
boats / where boats park 3. The sea is too rough to go sailing.
Down 4. New York City is less populated than Tokyo.
1. the edge of a mountain 5. A laptop is not as cheap as a calculator.
3. a place between mountains, often with water
4. opposite of east
5 1. more slowly than
2. less aggressively than
6. opposite of south
3. more confidently than
2 1. south 5. coast 4. as hard as
2. swamps 6. coral reef 5. politely
3. scenery 7. east
4. glaciers 8. ground
6 1. is going 6. A lot of
2. would travel 7. often
3 Possible answers 3. used to 8. were driving
1. cliff, canyon, glacier, rainforest, field 4. started 9. didnt eat
2. harbour, coral reef 5. will watch 10. too lazy
3. stream, harbour
4. cliff, canyon Dictation (CD 5, Track 8)
Speaking 7 1. The most extraordinary rainforests are in the
Amazon.

1. What kind of holiday do you want? 2. We waited calmly at the harbour.
2. Where do you want to go? 3. In the north, the scenery is prettier than in the south.
3. When do you want to go? 4. Bob speaks as pleasantly as Bill.
4. How long do you want to be away? 5. A swamp isnt as colourful as a coral reef.
5. What do you want to do there?
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Speaking Page 39

Writing Page 37
8 1. What kind of holiday do you want?
2. Where do you want to go?
1 1. cheap short yellow 3. When do you want to go?
2. expensive small orange 4. How long do you want to be away?
3. beautiful tall green 5. What do you think of Jamaica?
4. frightening long brown
5. fashionable short black Writing
2 1. beautiful 5. clear 9 Possible answers
2. small 6. blue 1. tall white
3. incredible 7. high 2. beautiful big
4. golden 8. green 3. comfortable pink
4. amazing blue
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5. cheap small
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Translation
Check Your Progress 10 1. Este es el arrecife de coral ms bonito del mundo.
2. Mi hermana durmi en el suelo ms tranquilamente
que yo.
Vocabulary Page 38 3. Dinamarca est ms al norte que Alemania.
1 1. cliff 3. lively 4. Condujimos con cuidado por la costa.
2. field 4. safe 5. Es ese el glaciar ms grande de los Alpes?

2 1. scenery 4. pleasant
2. south 5. extraordinary
3. ground 6. rainforest

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Speaking
Language

1. b 2. e 3. a 4. c 5. d
1 1. peaceful 6. beautiful
2. lively 7. friendly Grammar Page 42
3. amazing 8. frightening 1 1. snowed 4. became
4. wonderful 9. disappointing 2. havent won 5. havent visited
5. colourful 10. lovely 3. have climbed
2 1. frightening 4. peaceful / lovely 2 1. I havent eaten since yesterday. - c
2. amazing / wonderful 5. friendly 2. They have never been abroad. - e
3. colourful 6. disappointing 3. We moved to London two years ago. - a
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 4. She hasnt slept for three days. - b
5. Kay took lessons last year. - d
4 1. northeast 3. southeast
2. northwest 4. southwest 3 1. started 8. has had
2. received 9. havent stopped
5 1. northwest 3. southwest
3. has carried 10. began
2. northeast 4. southeast
4. has won 11. has collected
5. broke 12. has changed
Unit 5 6. didnt take 13. have bought
7. returned
Vocabulary Page 40 4 1. Have you ever read a book in English?
1 1. put out a fire 2. Did your family go to the beach last weekend?
2. take lessons in self-defence 3. Did your friend send you a text message an hour
3. perform in a circus ago?
4. take part in a carnival 4. Have you used the Internet recently?
5. row a boat 5. Have your exams started yet?
6. go on a cruise Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

2 1. d 2. g 3. a 4. f 5. h 6. e 7. c 8. b Speaking
3 Possible answers
1. How long have you been at this school?
1. Josh went abroad last summer (to Italy). 2. How long have you known your best friend?
2. Sophie broke a record (in the 400-metre race). 3. How long have you lived in this country?
3. Ryan went on a cruise (in the Mediterranean Sea). 4. How long have you had a computer?
4. Leah and Adam took part in the carnival (in Rio). Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5. Mia enjoyed feeding the wild animals (in Thailand).
Reading Page 43
Grammar Page 41
1 1. TV presenter, Papua New Guinea, 2002
1 1. havent been 4. has eaten 2. mountain, Papua New Guinea
2. have taken 5. have walked 3. people are destroying the rainforests
3. have lived 6. hasnt forgotten 4. they have lived on the meat, fat and fur of these
2 1. Have put out, Yes, they have. animals for thousands of years
2. Has performed, Yes, he has. 5. they enjoy learning about exotic places and cultures
3. Has fed, No, she hasnt. 6. start a community and put into practice the things he
has learnt
4. Have got, Yes, they have.
3 1. lately 4. just
2 1. To work with black rhinos.
2. For a month.
2. already 5. never
3. They are bringing warm clothes, energy for heating
3. ever 6. yet
and food from the outside world.
4 1. have performed, since 4. Accept all logical and grammatically correct
2. has painted, since answers.
3. have played, for 5. Accept all logical and grammatically correct
4. How long, have known answers.
5. has volunteered, for
Listening (CD 5, Track 9)
6. hasnt taught, since
7. havent taken part, for Olivia: Dan, can I look at your photographs?
5 1. have been 5. have ridden Dan: Yes, sure Olivia. Theyre from carnivals all over the
2. have looked for 6. havent bought world.
3. havent seen 7. have taken Olivia: Wow! There are so many!
4. has rowed 8. Have come back

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Dan:  Yes, well, Ive been abroad six times since last year 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
and taken part in six carnivals!
Speaking
Olivia: Where are these photos from?
Dan: Thats the Verona Carnival in Italy.
1. wanted to do that 4. try it
Olivia: Why is there a carnival in Verona? 2. idea of fun 5. really worried
Dan: Well, over 500 years ago there wasnt enough food 3. such a risky thing
in Verona. It was a difficult time and many people
became ill and died. A rich man gave the people Writing Page 45
food and wine. Since then, people have celebrated 1 1. Wipeout is a ridiculous TV game show. Participants
with a huge carnival for two weeks every winter. At must complete an enormous obstacle course quickly
the end of the carnival, people get food to remember to win.
the story. 2. The Voice is a fantastic TV show for talented singers.
Olivia: Wow, look at these masks! Are these photos also Singers must sing well to reach the finals.
from the Verona Carnival?
Dan: No, theyre not. I took them in Italy but theyre 2 1. unique 4. nasty
from the Venice Carnival. Its famous for its elegant 2. young 5. quite
masks. Theres been a carnival in Venice for over 3. suddenly 6. frightened
800 years. Today, over three million people visit the 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Venice Carnival every year. I took a lot of pictures
in Venice but I got lost there many times too! There 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
are hundreds of narrow streets in Venice and they all
look the same!
Olivia:  and look at these pictures. These people look like Check Your Progress
theyre performing in a circus.
Dan: Yes, this is the Lan Kwai Fong Street Carnival in Vocabulary Page 46
Hong Kong. There are parades of acrobats, dancers
and singers. Its amazing. The carnival is great for 1 1. c 2. d 3. e 4. b 5. a
food lovers. You can eat delicious local food there. 2 1. frightened 4. ridiculous
Olivia: and what carnival are these photos from? 2. unpleasant 5. risky
Dan: Thats the Notting Hill Carnival in London! You 3. surprised
were with me.
Olivia: Oh, of course.
3 Possible answers
1. damage 6. south
Dan: Do you know when the Notting Hill Carnival
2. lorry 7. relaxing
started?
3. judge 8. fashionable
Olivia: Um. I think it started in the 1800s.
4. cliff 9. unpleasant
Dan:  No, it didnt. It started in 1964. The idea for the
5. wallet 10. tall
carnival came from the famous carnival in Trinidad.
For the first time, people played traditional
Grammar
Caribbean steelband music in the streets of London
and everybody loved it. 4 1. havent been, for
Olivia: I love the music, too. We had a wonderful time that 2. has taken, since
day. 3. has played, since
4. hasnt rained, since
3 1. d 2. a 3. c 4. e 5. b 5. have lived, for

4 1. six 5. three 5 1. She hasnt failed a test yet.


2. 500 6. got lost 2. Becky has already seen that film.
3. winter 7. Hong Kong 3. Last year, I didnt forget Bobs birthday. / I didnt
4. two forget Bobs birthday last year.
4. Yesterday, my mum bought a new car. / My mum
Vocabulary Page 44 bought a new car yesterday.
5. Have you ever taken part in a carnival?
1 a. angry - 6 e. proud - 2
b. exhausted - 1 f. surprised - 4 6 1. was taking
c. frightened - 3 2. as quickly as
d. upset - 5 3. am sending
4. used to work
2 1. ridiculous, silly 4. nasty, unpleasant 5. any / much
2. unique, unusual 5. risky, dangerous 6. Are having / Are going to have
3. exhausted, tired 7. a lot of / lots of
3 1. nasty 4 ridiculous 8. more elegant than
2. risky 5. worried 9. doesnt rain
3. rude 10. has performed

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Dictation (CD 5, Track 10) 3 Possible answers
7 1. Have you ever rowed a boat? 1. Lynn didnt eat a balanced diet yesterday.
2. The firefighters havent put out the fire yet. 2. Lynn drank too much caffeine.
3. The rude woman wrote a nasty letter. 3. Lynn should eat more fruit and vegetables to give her
vitamins.
4. Have you had an unpleasant day?
4. Lynn ate too much junk food.
5. I didnt walk the tightrope because it was too risky.
5. Lynn didnt eat a lot of protein.
Speaking Page 47
Grammar Page 49
8 1. love to try that 4. It sounds too
1 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. b 6. f
2. always wanted to 5. too frightened
3. my idea of fun 2 1. may / might 3. might not / may not
2. might / may 4. may not / might not
Writing
3 1. might not / may not 4. cant
9 1. amazing, proudly 4. excited, quickly 2. may / might 5. couldnt
2. talented, beautifully 5. lovely, excellently 3. cant 6. may not / might not
3. brave, rough
4 1. can 5. cant
Translation 2. cant 6. might
3. may 7. couldnt
10 1. No nos hemos olvidado de tu cumpleaos. 4. might 8. cant
2. l ha actuado en circos desde 2010.
3. Tus padres han estado preocupados por ti alguna vez? 5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4. Nunca me he perdido.
Speaking
5. Nunca he dado de comer a un animal salvaje porque Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
tengo demasiado miedo.
Grammar Page 50
Language 1 1. should change 4. should / must take
1 1. get 4 go 2. mustnt lie 5. mustnt eat
2. go 5. take 3. should join 6. shouldnt drink
3. take 2 1. doesnt have to 4. has to
2 Noun Verb Adjective 2. has to 5. have to
1.
risk 2.
risk risky 3. have to

surprise 3.
surprise
surprising /
4. 
3 1. You shouldnt eat a lot of sugar.
surprised 2. You should eat fruit every day.
worrying /
6. 
3. Some people mustnt eat fish.
5.
worry worry
worried 4. Babies have to / must have milk every few hours.
7.
defence 8.
defend defensive 5. You may / might find cherries here.
10. 
exhausting / 6. You cant grow food under the sea.
exhaustion 9.
exhaust
exhausted
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 1. to 4. of
5 1. couldnt 6. must
2. of 5. about
2. dont have to 7. mustnt
3. with
3. can 8. should
4 1. f 2. d 3. b 4. e 5. c 6. a 4. must 9. may
5. have to
5 1. funny 3. funny
2. fun 4. fun
Speaking

1. healthy lifestyle 4. snacks
Unit 6

2. eat a balanced diet
3. nutrition
5. salt
6. caffeine
Vocabulary Page 48
Reading Page 51
1 1. protein; meat, chicken, eggs
2. carbohydrates; rice, noodles, potatoes 1 1. buy their products
3. fat; butter, margarine 2. TV, the Internet, the radio or on posters
4. sugar; biscuits, ice cream 3. the athletes, the adverts
5. caffeine; cola, tea 4. are familiar with a product
6. vitamins; oranges, tomatoes 5. contracts until 2020

2 1. a, b 2. b, c 3. b, c 4. a, c 5. a, c 6. a, b

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2 1. T because a lot of people enjoy it Vocabulary Page 52
2. T one in three children and one in four adults in 1 1. lose weight 4. team
the UK are obese. 2. muscle 5. gym
3. T When they see junk food connected to sport, 3. track
they may think its healthy.
4. F No one has investigated the relationship between 2 1. d 2. c 3. b 4. a
junk food adverts at sports competitions and obesity
yet.
1. fitness trainer 3. gain weight
2. fresh air 4. get fit
5. T theyve got contracts with the International
Olympic Committee until 2020. 1
3 b
Listening (CD 5, Track 11) o
2 3
d i e t i c i a n
 Mum: Hi, Jake. Im preparing supper. x e
Jake: Great! Im hungry. What are you making?
e s
Mum: Im making a Greek salad. Its really healthy. Its 4
got vegetables, olives and feta cheese in it. Were t r a c k
5
going to eat a balanced diet from now on and this c g
6
salad has got a lot of protein and vitamins in it. i n j u r y
Jake: But we usually have a big meal for supper with s m
protein and carbohydrates like fish and chips or 7
meat and potatoes. h e a r t
Mum:  Well, not any more. Its much better to eat a large
lunch and a smaller supper. Starting from today, 4 Possible answers
were going to change our diet. Were going to try 1. get fit 4. exercise
the Mediterranean diet a lot of fresh vegetables 2. lose weight 5. fitness trainers
and fish, fruit for dessert, and small amounts of 3. muscles 6. dietician
cheese and meat.
Jake: What about pasta, potatoes and bread? Speaking
Mum:  Carbohydrates are good at lunchtime. You dont
have to eat bread in the evening. I think we should
Possible answers
all try this diet and see how we feel. 1. Prepare some vegetables to eat as snacks.
Jake:  And fats? We need fats in our diet to give us 2. Try and drink water or fresh fruit juice.
energy. 3. Take a Zumba class with a friend. Its fun.
Mum:  Yes, but the fats we eat in junk food are unhealthy. 4. Make your own healthier pizza and hamburgers at
Were going to get most of the fat we need from home.
olive oil. It gives us energy and scientists say it
protects us against diseases like cancer and Writing Page 53
diabetes. Do you know, scientists have studied the
Mediterranean diet for a number of years? 1 1. First 4. After that
Jake: Oh, and what have they found out? 2. Next 5. Finally
Mum: People eating this type of diet are healthier and 3. Then
live longer. 2 1. At first 4. After that
Jake: So, if we eat a Mediterranean diet, will we live 2. Next / Then 5. Finally
longer?
3. Then / Next / After that
Mum:  Well, I cant promise you that! But I can promise
you well feel better and have more energy. But 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
the Mediterranean diet isnt just about eating a
balanced diet. Its about having a healthy lifestyle.
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
We must exercise more and get a lot of fresh air.
So, I wont drive you to school any more. You
have to walk from now on! Check Your Progress

3 1. Greek salad Vocabulary Page 54


2. a big meal
3. lunch 1 1. dietician 6. calories
4. healthier, live longer 2. muscles 7. fitness trainer
5. wants him to exercise more and get a lot of fresh air 3. fat 8. gain weight
4. carbohydrates 9. track
4 1. vegetables, olives and feta cheese 5. vitamins 10. exercise
2. fruit
3. at lunchtime 2 1. bone 6. north
4. olive oil 2. experts 7. knife
5. that hell feel better and have more energy 3. ring 8. lorry
4. wonderful 9. unique
5. calm 10. liquids
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Grammar
3 1. may not / might not 6. couldnt
Language
2. cant 7. might / may 1 1. a. glasses b. glass
3. couldnt 8. may / might 2. a. cake b. cakes
4. Can 9. can 3. a. tea b. teas
5. may / might 10. Could 2 1. tea / sugar
4 1. Bill doesnt have to lose weight. 2. cake / bread
2. Its snowing. You must put on your boots. 3. juice
3. You shouldnt eat a lot of junk food. 4. sugar
4. We mustnt chew gum in school. 5. bread / cake / chocolate
5. You should go to the dietician. 6. chocolate

5 1. any 6. could / couldnt 3 1. knew 4. here


2. been 7. doesnt 2. sale 5. read
3. will 8. use 3. sea 6. ate
4. than 9. would 4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5. will 10. was / wasnt

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6 1. At first, you may not lose weight.
2. You shouldnt eat a lot of processed food. Vocabulary Page 56
3. Fitness trainers often work in a gym. 1 1. London - cool, cloudy, rain
4. Too much sugar and salt can be harmful. 2. Alaska - freezing, snow
5. People have to eat less and exercise more to get fit. 3. Mexico City - stormy, thunder, lightning
4. Sydney windy, sunny, warm
Speaking Page 55
2 1. snow 7. wet
7 1. or muesli with yoghurt 2. cool 8. dry
2. eat fruit instead 3. foggy 9. thunder
3. Why dont you 4. windy 10. rain
4. The best thing for you is to join a gym 5. lightning 11. ice
5. its a good idea 6. humid
Writing 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
8 1. First Grammar Page 57
2. Then / Next / After that
3. After that / Then / Next 1 1. went 4. werent going to play
4. After that / Then / Next 2. would be 5. werent wearing
5. Finally 3. would walk 6. didnt always predict

Translation
2 1. was
2. was looking
9 1. Podra ser que a Matt le duelan los msculos despus 3. seemed
del maratn. 4. was
2. Tenemos que beber muchos lquidos en verano. 5. didnt think
3. l no poda dormir porque tom demasiada cafena 6. didnt get
anoche. 7. was covering
4. Puede que vaya al gimnasio ms tarde. 8. would continue
5. Deberas descansar despus de una lesin. 9. wouldnt go / wasnt going to go
10. wasnt
3 1. wasnt enjoying 6. didnt want
2. got up 7. rained
3. was 8. would be
4. wasnt sleeping 9. were going
5. were going to have 10. would love

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Speaking Theres a theatre and a caf and there are some

1. it would probably rain fantastic shops. You can buy everything here.
2. That cant be true There are shops with toys, books and clothes.
3. rained in April Theres a winter festival here at the moment
4. wanted to go cycling and there are Christmas lights everywhere. Let
5. didnt think it would be possible me hold up my netbook. Can you see them?
Mike: Yes, I can. Theyre really beautiful!
Grammar Page 58 Jasmine: Oh, look! Its snowing!
Mike: Wow! It looks beautiful. You look like youre
1 1. then 4. those
inside a snow globe! What are you doing now?
2. the following day 5. he that day
Jasmine: Were waiting to buy tickets for the theatre.
3. there 6. they that
Mike: Which show are you going to see?
2 1. they, then Jasmine: Its called Slavas Snowshow. Slava Polunin is
2. they, the following day a famous clown from Russia. Dad said that the
3. them, there show was really special.
4. he, they, that Mike: Oh, I read a review about it. It said that it was
one of the best shows in the world!
3 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c
Jasmine: Yes. I heard that, too. I cant wait to see it. Are
1. Alan said that the weather was terrible there you doing anything special today?
2. Lily told Alan that she wasnt going to go to school Mike: Yes, I think so. My brother said that he wanted
like that to go ice-skating with me this afternoon.
3. Lily said that she was going home then to change her Jasmine: Oh? Where can you go ice-skating in
clothes Newcastle?
4. Alan told Lily that she would be late for the history Mike: Theres a place to go ice-skating next to the
test that day Life Science Museum.
Jasmine: Oh, of course. Now I remember. You told me
Speaking
that it would be open soon. Thats great! I hope

1. she wouldnt come 3. she hated parties you enjoy it, Mike.
2. She really said that 4. I can relate to that Mike: Thanks! Enjoy the show, too. Lets talk on
Skype again tomorrow. OK?
Reading Page 59 Jasmine: OK. Bye for now.
1 1. Canada 5. ice
2. rainy 6. food 3 1. rain
3. cold 7. the Bear Patrol 2. hotel
4. Lords of the Arctic 3. River Thames
2 1. Its when the polar bears come to town. 4. one of the best shows in the world
2. fish and other animals 5. go ice skating
3. to look for food 4 1. winter
4. more than three metres tall 2. freezing and icy
5. The Bear Patrol takes the polar bears to a special 3. everything; toys, books, clothes
zoo. 4. Russia
6. helicopters carry them back 5. at a place next to the Life Science Museum
6. by Skype
Listening (CD 5, Track 13)
Vocabulary Page 60
Jasmine: Hi, Mike.
Mike: Hi, Jasmine. Are you having a good Christmas 1 a. go horse riding; 5
holiday? b. send text messages; 1
Jasmine: Yes, I am. Its very windy in London and the c. learn competitive diving; 4
weather forecast said that it would rain. But d. paint pictures; 6
were having a great time. Theres so much to e. take a nap; 3
do here! f. play the piano; 7
Mike: Thats great! Its freezing here in Newcastle ... g. do judo; 2
and theres ice on the ground. Are you staying h. build models; 8
in a hotel?
2 1. e 2. c 3. f 4. a 5. d 6. b
Jasmine: No, were staying with my Dads sister.
Mike: Where are you now? 1. learn a new language
Jasmine: Im at the Southbank Centre. 2. do experiments
Mike: Whats the Southbank Centre? 3. perform in a band
Jasmine: Its a cultural centre next to the River Thames. 4. repair computers
5. check e-mails; take photos

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Speaking
8 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. b 5. d


1. How many brothers and sisters have you got? Writing
2. Whats the weather like where you live? 9 1. so 4. and
3. What are your favourite school subjects? 2. because 5. but
4. What after-school activities do you do? 3. or
5. How often do you do sport?
Translation
Writing Page 61
10 1. Ella dijo que miraba su correo electrnico todos los
1 1 but 4. and das.
2. so 5. or 2. Le dije a Eva que me estaba echando una siesta.
3. because 3. Jack dijo que habra tormenta la semana siguiente.
2 1. because 4. but 4. l nos dijo que arreglaba ordenadores.
2. so 5. or 5. Ann dijo que odiaba los truenos y los relmpagos.
3. and
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Language
1 1. clouds; cloudy 4. sun; sunny
Check Your Progress 2. foggy; fog 5. icy; ice
3. snowy; snow
2 1. go 3. go 5. do
Vocabulary Page 62
2. do 4. do 6. go
1 1. e 2. d 3. b 4. a 5. c
3 1. Eating 4. Running
2 1. send text messages 2. Taking 5. Performing
2. paint pictures 3. Learning 6. Smoking
3. learn competitive diving

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4. take a nap
5. play the piano
3 1. nail varnish 6. vitamins Vocabulary Page 64
2. victim 7. risky
3. south 8. helicopter 1 Female Male
4. shark 9. nutrition
sister brother
5. proud 10. plant
aunt 1.
uncle
Grammar 2.
niece nephew
4 1. didnt do judo 4. wouldnt start
daughter 3.
son
2. played the piano 5. was taking photos
3. was taking a nap wife 4.
husband

5 1. there then 5.
granddaughter grandson
2. they, that grandmother 6.
grandfather
3. she, the following day 7.
half sister half brother
4. my, the following week
5. those, that day 8.
stepmother stepfather

6 1. How much 6. havent been sister-in-law 9.


brother-in-law
2. werent doing 7. use to play
2 1. daughter 6. cousin
3. must 8. am sending
2. aunt 7. grandson
4. are going 9. fell
3. sibling 8. grandparents
5. less windy 10. should
4. wife 9. nephew
5. husband 10. stepfather
Dictation (CD5, Track 14)
7 1. He told us that he could do judo. The hidden family member is: half sister
2. She told us that she was taking photos that day. 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3. The teacher said that we had to do those
experiments. Grammar Page 65
4. I said that it would be humid the next day.
1 1. where; Royal Beach 4. whose; Mark
5. She said that it never snowed there.
2. who; Meg 5. which; surfing
3. when; July 6. that; dog
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2 1. Will Smith; whose Listening (CD 5, Track 15)
2. Ethiopia; who / that
3. The Beatles; which / that Jane: Hi, Lucy. What are you doing this afternoon?
4. 2008; when / that Lucy: Im going to visit my little sister.
5. Spectre; where Jane: What do you mean!? Im your little sister!
6. act; which / that Lucy: Thats true, Jane, but now Ive got another little
sister. Ive become a volunteer for the Big Brothers
3 1. who / that 4. that / which Big Sisters Organisation.
2. where 5. which / that Jane: Whats that?
3. when / that 6. whose Lucy: Its an organisation that helps children and teenagers.
Many of them havent got many close family
Speaking members who they can talk to, like older siblings,
grandparents, aunt or uncles. I visit a twelve-year-old

1. where; a wallet / purse / bank
girl whose mother works in the evenings. Her names
2. whose; an aunt Irena.
3. who / that; a police officer; detective Jane: What do you do with her?
4. that / which; that / which; a coat / jacket Lucy: I help Irena with her homework and we talk and
listen to her favourite music.
Grammar Page 66 Jane: You dont help me with my homework!
1 Across Lucy: Well, youve got Mum and Dad to help you. Irena
2. This is a boy who has got grandparents. doesnt live with her Dad and her Mum hasnt got
4. This is the month when our summer holiday begins. time to help her.
5. This is a girl who has got an aunt. Jane: What else do you do together?
6. This is a room which has got a fridge and cupboards. Lucy: Sometimes we go for walks or play basketball in the
park.
7. This is a celebration which we have / everyone has
once a year. Jane: Oh, so thats why my basketball keeps disappearing.
Lucy: Ha ha! Yes. Sorry!
Down Jane: Can anyone be a big sister? I want to help someone,
1. This is the place where a family lives. too.
2. This is a man whose daughter or son has got Lucy: No, you arent old enough.
children. Jane: What are you going to do today?
3. This is a meal that families often have together. Lucy: Um .. First, Im going to help Irena with her
2 1. I knew a woman who had six cats. homework. Then were going to walk to a farm
2. Ive got an uncle whose house is huge. where people can go horse-riding.
3. Big Bobs is a restaurant where we often eat. Jane: Oh, do you mean Ridley Farm? I love going there.
4. Sunday is the day when we visit our grandparents. Lucy: Yes, Im taking Irena there because she loves
horse-riding.
5. Ive got a phone which has got a great camera.
Jane: Can I come, too?
3 Possible answers Lucy: No, you cant. Ill take you to the farm on Saturday.
1. that your uncle made 4. when you won OK?
2. who we met 5. where I stayed Jane: OK!
3. whose name is
3 1. sister 4. dad
Speaking 2. evenings 5. basketball
3. her homework 6. horse-riding

Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4 1. children and teens 4. Ridley Farm
Reading Page 67 2. 12 5. Saturday
3. Lucy isnt old enough
1 1. shop, wash, cook
2. washing floors Vocabulary Page 68
3. mother-in-law
4. Lung Ying-tai 1 1. admire 5. confide in
5. that Shanghai husbands are too frightened to say no 2. take after 6. approve of
to their wives 3. get together 7. spend time
4. agree 8. depend on
2 1. They carry their bags.
2. They are very nice to their wives. They buy them 2 1. are hugging 5. taking care of
gifts, take them out to events and talk about them 2. is kissing 6. asking for advice
proudly to their friends. 3. are admiring 7. is not obeying
3. that they are a rare species in the world 4. are arguing
4. They think they make perfect husbands. They come
from all over the world to meet them.
3 1. argue 4. approve of
2. depend on 5. spend time
3. confide in 6. admire

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Speaking 5 1. a little 6. will help

Possible answers 2. were watching 7. as tall as
1. got together in the park 3. havent arrived 8. havent seen
2. is cooking 4. did you use to 9. might
3. might be his grandmother 5. wont approve 10. would call
4. is probably the grandfather Dictation (CD 5, Track 16) Page 71
5. is his daughter-in-law
6 1. Shes got a stepmother who she admires.
Writing Page 69 2. I saw the house where my uncle lived.
3. Thats the man whose son is in my class.
1 1. terrible 4. frightened 4. Ive got an aunt that I confide in.
2. unusual 5. fantastic 5. August is the month when the cousins get together.
3. pretty
2 Possible answers Speaking
1. usual 4. beautiful / pretty 7 1. In this picture 4. are swimming
2. fantastic 5. intelligent 2. is sitting next to 5. My little sister
3. delicious 6. small 3. who is hugging

Picture A should be ticked.
Writing
3 Person Description where in Activity 8 Possible answers
picture 1. trendy 4. angry
Mum at computer next to watching 2. peaceful 5. cute
Adam something
3. nice
on the
computer
Translation
with Adam
in the making 9 1. Su mujer est de acuerdo con la mesa que l compr.
Dad
kitchen some food 2. l tiene una amiga cuya ta es duea de un
Adam next to Mum at watching restaurante.
computer something 3. Jane es la hija de la que dependen.
with his 4. Mi abuela es la persuna que nos cuida.
mother 5. Ese es el lugar donde su suegro se aloj.
Clara in living room in front of playing with
the sofa the dog Language
Max at kitchen eating
table sandwiches 1 1. half sister 4. stepdaughter
2. stepfather 5. father-in-law
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. 3. brother-in-law 6. half brothers
2 1. to prepare 4. to sing
Check Your Progress 2. to help 5. to do
3. to throw out
Vocabulary Page 70 3 like, approve, appear, respect, continue
1. discontinue 4. disrespect
1 1. uncle 6. half sister
2. disappear 5. disapprove
2. argue 7. get together
3. dislike
3. grandson 8. niece
4. take after 9. hug
5. husband 10. admire Unit 9
2 1. elegant 6. depend on
2. investigated 7. walks a tightrope Vocabulary Page 72
3. helicopter 8. liquid 1 1. fight 5. freeze
4. destroyed 9. send text messages 2. light 6. attach
5. rough 10. dry 3. demonstrate 7. bite
4. survive 8. develop
Grammar
2 1. cross 5. reach
3 1. who / that 4. when / that 2. improve 6. prevent
2. whose 5. where 3. volunteer 7. save
3. which / that 4. borrow 8. pull
4 1. e 2. a 3. c 4. d 5. b 3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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Grammar Page 73 Speaking
1 1. Today, news is transmitted to isolated places by
1. was caused; were thrown; were killed; were
satellite. injured
2. Twenty thousand mobile phones are lost on the 2. was found; was hidden; was received; was given
London Underground each year.
3. In Australia, many bushfires are started by natural Reading Page 75
causes.
4. Lake Vida in Antarctica is frozen all year.
1 1. These were the years when people began to get the
news from newspapers.
5. Bread is not often eaten in Japan.
2. Today, these are ways to get news.
2 1. are printed 5. are cut down 3. They owned two of the most popular newspapers at
2. is seen 6. arent read the time.
3. are sold 7. are advertised 4. Its the number of newsies who fought for better
4. is used 8. isnt made conditions.
5. Its the place where the newsies demonstrated and
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. stopped cars.
4 1. are called; are reported; arent written about 2 1. They started early in the morning and finished late at
2. is held; is chosen; Is watched; is seen night.
3. are evacuated; are moved; are taken; are given; are 2. They were very poor.
prepared; arent permitted 3. They lived on the streets.
4. They needed to pay more money for each newspaper
Speaking before they could sell it.

1. How often is a / the president elected in your 5. The newsies fight was written about by some of the
country? other newspapers.
2. What prizes are given in your country? 6. People stopped buying Hearsts and Pulitzers
3. Are many people killed in car accidents in your newspapers.
area?
4. Which sports competition is watched by many Listening (CD 5, Track 17)
people in your country?
Gaby: Hi, Paul. What book are you reading?
Grammar Page 74 Paul: Oh, hi Gaby. Im reading Scoop. Its an old book. It
was written in 1938 and it is considered one of the
1 1. was sent 4. was shot best novels of the 20th century.
2. were held 5. were found Gaby: Really?
3. wasnt completed Paul: Yes. Scoop was also made into a film, a TV series
2 1. In 2008, Barack Obama was elected President of the and a play.
US. Gaby: But what does scoop mean?
2. In February 2016, thousands of homes were Paul: Well, sometimes a good news story is discovered
destroyed by Cyclone Winston. by a news reporter and that reporter is the first
3. The Wimbledon Championships were won by tennis person to write about it. That story is called a
player Andy Murray in 2013. scoop.
4. The first man was sent into space by the Russians in Gaby: I see. So whats the book about?
1961. Paul: Well, there was a writer called John Boot. He lived
in London but he wasnt happy there and he wanted
3 1. was passed on 6. was called to move. His friend Mrs Stitch volunteered to help
2. was created 7. was written him.
3. wasnt printed 8. were reported Gaby: What did she do?
4. wasnt sold 9. was invented Paul: Well, Mrs Stitchs friend Lord Copper owned a
5. was put 10. werent produced newspaper. He needed a news reporter to discover a
scoop in Africa.
4 1. When was the first newspaper created? Gaby: So, did John Boot go to Africa and discover a
The first newspaper was created in 59 BC. scoop?
2. Was Acta Diurna sold? Paul: No, not exactly.
No, it wasnt. Acta Diurna was put in prominent Gaby: Why? What happened?
places around the town. Paul: Well, Lord Copper made a mistake. You see, there
3. What was Johannes Gutenberg known for? were two men with the same family name. There
He was known for inventing the printing press. was John Boot and William Boot.
4. Where was the first weekly newspaper produced? Gaby: William Boot? Whos William Boot?
The first weekly newspaper was produced in Paul: William Boot was Johns cousin, but they didnt
Germany. know each other. William Boot was a writer for the
5. When were the first weekly newspapers sold? newspaper. He lived outside London and wrote
The first weekly newspapers were sold in 1605. about flowers and birds. He didnt want to go to
Africa! He didnt know how to survive in Africa.
Gaby: So what happened?

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Paul: Lord Copper sent William Boot to Africa, not John 2 John Lennon
Boot. William reached Africa, and there were some  John Lennon was born in 1940. He grew up in a little
other news reporters trying to get a scoop there. nice house in liverpool, England. So he was sixteen, he
They fought a lot and stole ideas from each other. was given a guitar. he loved music and wanted to spend
And guess what? his time making music?
Gaby: What? In 1956, he formed a band and called it The Quarrymen.
Paul: William Boot discovered a scoop! He returned to It was named after Quarry Bank Secondary School, the
London and Lord Copper was very happy. He school where John studied as a teenager! Paul
wanted to give Boot a prize. McCartney was invited to join the band. Pauls dad
Gaby: And dont tell me the prize was given to the didnt like John or he thought he was a bad influence,
wrong Boot! but Paul joined him anyway. At first, George Harrison,
Paul: Thats right! Pauls friend, started to play guitar with The
Quarrymen. During this time, John wrote his first song,
Hello Little Girl. It became a UK Top 10 hit. In 1960,
3 1. Mrs Stitch 5. John Boot
the bands name was changed to The Beatles. In 1962,
2. Lord Copper 6. Mrs Stitch Ringo Starr became the drummer because The Beatles
3. William Boot 7. Lord Copper were on their way. By 1963, the band was performing
4. John Boot 8. William Boot to British royalty and was successful incredibly.
4 1. b 2. d 3. f 4. a 5. e 6. c Finally, after many albums together, The Beatles broke
up in 1970. After that, John Lennon had many
successful songs on his own, including Imagine.
Vocabulary Page 76
Unfortunately, he was killed in 1980 when he was only
1 1. graduated from; b 5. belonged to; h 40 years old.
2. fell in love; e 6. had a child; f
Answers: nice little; Liverpool; When; He; .; .; because;
3. moved to; a 7. received an award; d Next; and; incredibly successful
4. got divorced; c 8. joined; g
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2 1. e 2. b 3. d 4. f 5. g 6. a 7. c
3 1. was born Check Your Progress
2. grew up
3. moved to
4. went to university Vocabulary Page 78
5. graduate from 1 1. light 6. reach
6. get a job 2. volunteers 7. got divorced
7. got married 3. died 8. moved to
8. got divorced 4. is developing 9. belong to
9. fell in love 5. survive 10. graduated from
10. received an award
2 Possible answers
Speaking 1. elegant, fashionable
1. When was she born? 2. north, south
2. What did she do? 3. ruler, notebook
3. When did she get married? 4. have a child, get divorced
4. Did they have any children? 5. approve of, ask for advice, confide in, depend on
5. When did she die? 6. carbohydrate, vitamin
7. daughter, grandmother
Writing Page 77 8. necklace, bracelet
1 1. Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. 9. frightened, upset
2. He left school when he was 16 and he became a 10. destroy, harm
volunteer ambulance driver.
3. Disneys amazing little cartoons became very
Grammar
successful. 3 1. is drunk 4. is used
4. First he moved to Hollywood and then he opened a 2. is carried 5. is worn
cartoon studio. 3. isnt celebrated
5. Walt Disney created amusement parks because he
wanted adults and children to have fun. 4 1. were built 4. was climbed
2. was brought 5. was given
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5 1. did 6. cant
2. going 7. whose
3. to 8. will
4. has 9. would
5. were 10. for

Dictation
6 1. He was given an award for his invention.
2. Their first child was born in 1960.
3. He graduated from university and then joined the
army.
4. Many crimes are prevented by security guards.
5. The fight was prevented by the teacher.

Speaking Page 79
7 1. Where was your grandmother born?
2. Did she go to university?
3. When did she get married?
4. How many children did she have?
5. When did she die?

Writing
8 1. After he became a lawyer, he moved to London.
2. Finally, he died in London in 1998.
3. He stole a painting from the Royal Gallery.
4. We were at university when we heard the sad news.
5. He grew up in a village, but then they moved to the
city.

Translation
9 1. Se evit el accidente y se salvaron muchas vidas.
2. Pat se cri en Italia y se mud a Francia de adulto.
3. Iris fue mordida por un perro aterrador.
4. Ese proyecto fue desarrollado por una estudiante.
5. Se enamoraron y se casaron.

Language
1 1. v 2. n 3. v 4. v 5. n 6. n
2 1, 3, 4, 5
3 1. get married
2. got tired
3. is getting cold
4. is getting old
5. Arent getting hungry
6. gets angry
4 1. girl 4. daughter
2. boys / sons 5. son, daughter
3. boy / son 6. son

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Introduction frog rana
giraffe jirafa

Pages 4-5 horse caballo
lion len
1 Adjectives lizard lagarto; lagartija
adventurous aventurero/a mosquito mosquito
athletic atltico/a shark tiburn
beautiful precioso/a, bonito/a; guapa snake serpiente
brave valiente spider araa
clever listo/a, inteligente tiger tigre
creative creativo/a whale ballena
curly rizado/a wolf lobo
dark oscuro/a; moreno/a
fat gordo/a Places around town
funny gracioso/a amusement park parque de atracciones
generous generoso/a arcade galera comercial; saln recreativo
good-looking guapo/a, atractivo/a bakery panadera
honest honrado/a, sincero/a bank banco
light claro/a bar bar
long largo/a caf cafetera, caf
medium height de estatura media chemists farmacia
old viejo/a church iglesia
round redondo/a cinema cine
shy tmido/a department store grandes almacenes
small pequeo/a hospital hospital
straight liso/a hotel hotel
strong fuerte library biblioteca
unusual poco comn / corriente museum museo
weak dbil police station comisara
young joven post office oficina de correos
restaurant restaurante
The house shopping centre centro comercial
armchair silln sports centre polideportivo
bathroom cuarto de bao sweet shop tienda de chucheras
bedroom dormitorio, habitacin, cuarto
cooker cocina (fogones y horno) Sport
cupboard armario basketball baloncesto
curtains cortinas bowling bolos
desk escritorio catch coger
duvet edredn (nrdico) cycling ciclismo
fridge frigorfico, nevera dancing baile
kitchen cocina football ftbol
lamp lmpara goggles gafas de natacin
mirror espejo golf golf
pillow almohada; cojn jump saltar
rug alfombra karate krate
shelf estante, balda net red
shower ducha rollerblading patinaje en lnea
toilet bao, servicio, vter running correr
scuba diving buceo, submarinismo
Animals skiing esqu
ant hormiga surfing surf
bat murcilago swimming cap gorro de natacin
butterfly mariposa tennis tenis
chicken gallina; pollo throw lanzar; tirar
cow vaca volleyball voleibol, balonvolea
crocodile cocodrilo weightlifting levantamiento de peso, halterofilia
dolphin delfn
elephant elefante

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School
chemistry qumica
Unit 1
citizenship ciudadana
Pages 6-7
English ingls
French francs Word Power

geography geografa 1 manage money administrar el dinero
glue pegamento waste money derrochar el dinero
laptop ordenador porttil borrow money pedir prestado dinero
literature literatura lend money prestar dinero
maths mates (matemticas) save money ahorrar dinero
mouse ratn earn ganar (dinero)
notebook cuaderno win ganar
PE educacin fsica
printer impresora 2 1. borrow money 4. lend money
rubber goma, borrador 2. waste money 5. save money
ruler regla 3. manage money
scissors tijeras 3 1. earn 2. win 3. won 4. earned
2 Greeting and introductions 4 hang out pasar el rato, salir
Are you new here? Eres nuevo/a aqu? hang around rondar, merodear
This is my friend (Adam). Este es mi amigo (Adam). hang up colgar
Is this (0113-4960000)? Este es el (0113-4960000)? hang on esperar
Can I please speak to (Mark)? Puedo hablar con hang on to quedarse (con), guardar
(Mark), por favor? cleaning limpieza
Hi, welcome to our school. Hola, bienvenido/a a tidying orden
nuestro colegio.
Sorry, (he) isnt here. Lo siento, no est aqu. 5 1. hang up 4. Hang on
Thanks, my names (Jack)- Gracias, me llamo (Jack). 2. hang around 5. hang out
Nice to meet you. Encantado/a de conocerte. 3. hang on to
Yes, it is. Whos calling? S. Quin llama / es? 6 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a
Yes, Im from (Oxford). S, soy de (Oxford).
Hi, Im (Valerie). Hola, soy (Valerie). Vocabulary Summary
Hello, (Mrs Devon). This is (Ronny). Hola, (Srta.
1 Fashion
Devon). Soy (Ronny).
Call again later, (Ronny). Vuelve a llamar luego / belt cinturn
ms tarde, (Ronny). bracelet pulsera
earrings pendientes
Classroom language handbag bolso (de mano)
Listen carefully. Escucha/d con atencin. hoodie sudadera con capucha
Can you explain this to me, please? Puede make-up maquillaje
explicarme esto, por favor? nail varnish esmalte de uas, pintaas
Where is your homework? Dnde estn tus deberes? necklace collar
Im sorry Im late. Siento llegar tarde. phone case funda de telfono
Can you spell this word? Puede deletrear esta purse monedero
palabra? ring anillo
Can I borrow a (ruler), please? Puedo tomar prestada sunglasses gafas de sol
/ Me prestas (una regla), por favor? tights pantis, medias
Who knows the answer to this question? Quin sabe wallet cartera, billetera
la respuesta a esta pregunta? watch reloj (de pulsera / bolsillo)
When is the (English) exam? Cundo es el examen
de (ingls)? Adjectives
What page are we on? En qu pgina estamos?
casual informal, de sport
cheap barato/a
colourful colorido/a, de colores vivos
comfortable cmodo/a
cool guay (be ~: molar)
expensive caro/a
fashionable moderno/a, a la / de moda
formal formal; de etiqueta
lovely precioso/a, bello/a
modern moderno/a
old-fashioned anticuado/a, pasado/a de moda

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plain sencillo/a; liso/a 5 1. A thief tried to break into our house.
practical prctico/a Un ladrn intent entrar a robar en nuestra casa.
pretty bonito/a 2. Lets break off some bread for the birds.
second-hand de segunda mano Partamos algo de pan para los pjaros.
sophisticated sofisticado/a 3. While he was holding her, she tried to break away.
trendy moderno/a, a la moda Mientras l la sujetaba, ella intent soltarse.
4. Tom wants to break up with his girlfriend.
Buying a gift Tom quiere romper con su novia.
Does that sound like a good idea? (Te) Parece una 5. The criminals tried to break out of prison.
buena idea? Los criminales intentaron escaparse de prisin.
How much do you want to spend? Cunto quieres
gastarte? 6 1. work out 3. work out
Lets get (them)! Vamos a comprar(los/as)!, 2. works 4. work
Comprmos(los/as)!
Lets buy (it)! Vamos a comprar(lo/a)!,
Vocabulary Summary
Comprmos(lo/a)!
1 Crime
Its quite (expensive). Es bastante (caro/a).
arrest arrestar (a)
How about this (necklace)? Qu hay de (este collar)?
court tribunal, juzgado
How often does she wear (necklaces)? - Con cunta
frecuencia se pone (collares)? criminal criminal
Thats a great idea. Esa es una idea muy buena. evidence pruebas
I dont know. No (lo) s. fingerprint huella dactilar / digital
What do you want to buy for (Mum)? Qu quieres gun pistola, revlver
comprar para (mam)? hijack secuestrar
These are very (pretty). Estos/as son muy (bonitos/as). investigate investigar
I agree. Estoy de acuerdo. knife cuchillo
What do you think of (this watch)? Qu piensas / murder asesinato
opinas de (este reloj)? police officer polica
That looks (cool). (Eso) Parece / Est (guay). prison prisin, crcel
robbery robo
2 1. Cunto esmalte de uas tienes? steal robar
2. Tengo unos pocos anillos caros.
weapon arma
3. Ella no tiene collares bonitos.
4. Cuntos relojes tienes? People and crime
5. Hay un poco de dinero en mi cartera.
burglar ladrn/ona
detective detective
Unit 2 expert experto/a, especialista
forensic scientist investigador/a forense

Pages 8-9 forger falsificador/a
judge juez/a
Word Power

jury jurado
1 fall asleep dormirse, quedarse dormido/a lawyer abogado/a
fall in love enamorarse prisoner detenido/a; acusado/a; preso/a, reo/a
fall apart fracasar security guard guarda jurado/a, guardia de
fall down caerse (al suelo) seguridad
fall behind quedarse atrs suspect sospechoso/a
shocked sorprendido/a, estupefacto/a thief ladrn/ona
shocking espantoso/a, espeluznante victim vctima
witness testigo
2 1. walk 4. difficult
2. do all my homework 5. meet someone nice Investigating a crime
3. tired What were you doing on (Main Street) at (11.00) last
3 1. shocked 3. shocking night? Qu estaba haciendo en (Main Street)
2. shocking 4. shocked anoche a (las 11:00)?
What happened? Qu ocurri / pas?
4 break into entrar a robar en What did you do? Qu hizo?
break out escaparse Can you describe (the man)? Puede describir
break off partir (al hombre)?
break away soltarse What was (he) wearing? Qu llevaba puesto?
break up romper (una relacin) Can you give us any more information? Nos puede
work out encontrar; resolver; entender dar ms informacin?
work trabajar Did you recognise (the man)? Reconoci
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2 1. El guardia de seguridad estaba buscando un arma. Verbs
2. El ladrn conoca a la vctima? clean up limpiar
3. Los investigadores forenses estaban investigando damage daar, perjudicar
las pruebas? destroy destruir, destrozar
4. La vctima no estaba durmiendo cuando el ladrn harm daar
lleg. pick up coger, recoger
5. La abogada sola visitar a los criminales en prisin. plant plantar
protect proteger
Unit 3 recycle reciclar
reuse reutilizar, volver a usar

Pages 10-11 throw out tirar
unplug desenchufar, desconectar
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waste derrochar
1 run on funcionar con
run from huir de
Making plans
run for presentarse como candidato/a a Where are you going? Adnde vas?
run over atropellar What are you going to do? Qu vas a hacer?
run after perseguir a Who is doing the project with you? Quin est
haciendo el proyecto contigo?
affect afectar (a), influir en
Do you think itll be difficult? Crees que ser difcil?
effect efecto
Will it really help? De verdad servir?
2 1. run from 4. run after
2. run over 5. runs on
2 1. Si la gente plantara ms rboles, protegera el
planeta.
3. run for
2. Voy a viajar en un yate y un ferry.
3 1. affect 3. effect 3. Si no tiras las botellas, las volver a utilizar.
2. effect 4. affect 4. El tranva no va a parar all.
5. Espero que recojas la basura del suelo del
4 save energy ahorrar energa monovolumen.
save time ahorrar tiempo
save your strength ahorrar las energas
save the day sacar de un apuro Unit 4
save a life salvar una vida
reusable reutilizable
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recyclable reciclable
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5 1. save time 4. save energy
1 tree rbol
2. save lives 5. saved the day
trunk tronco
3. save your strength
branch rama
6 1. reusable 3. reusable leaf hoja (planta)
2. recyclable 4. recyclable root raz
hard mucho; difcil
Vocabulary Summary hardly apenas
1 Transport 2 1. Fruit grows 4. autumn
aeroplane avin 2. brown 5. under
cruise ship crucero 3. Monkeys
ferry transbordador, ferry
helicopter helicptero
3 1. hard 3. hardly
2. hardly 4. hard
jeep todoterreno
lorry camin 4 salty water agua salada
minivan monovolumen fresh water agua dulce; agua fresca
motorbike motocicleta, moto clear water agua clara / transparente
motorboat (lancha) motora running water agua corriente
scooter vespa, scooter boiling water agua hirviendo
tram tranva low bajo/a
underground metro deep profundo/a, hondo/a
yacht yate 5 1. salty water 4. fresh water
2. running water 5. clear water
3. boiling water
6 1. deep 3. low
2. low 4. deep

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1 Adjectives

Pages 14-15
calm tranquilo/a; en calma
dull aburrido/a; soso/a Word Power

elegant elegante
extraordinary extraordinario/a
1 build up acumularse
build up to ser la preparacin de, preparar
frightening aterrador/a, espantoso/a
build on construir anexo/a
ideal ideal
build around basarse en
isolated aislado/a, apartado/a
audience pblico (en teatro, cine, etc.)
lively animado/a, bullicioso/a
public pblico
peaceful tranquilo/a
pleasant agradable 2 1. build on 3. build up to
relaxing relajante 2. build up 4. builds around
rough agitado/a, encrespado/a, picado/a; tormentoso/a
3 1. audience 3. audience
safe seguro/a; a salvo
2. public 4. public
terrible espantoso/a, terrible
wonderful maravilloso/a, precioso/a 4 rules normas, reglas
laws leyes
Geography rituals rituales
canyon can policies polticas
cliff acantilado regulations normas, reglamentos
coast costa all together todos/as juntos/as
coral reef arrecife de coral altogether en total
east este 5 1. rules 4. laws
field campo 2. regulations 5. ritual
glacier glaciar 3. policies
ground suelo, tierra
harbour puerto 6 1. all together 3. all together
north norte 2. altogether 4. altogether
rainforest selva tropical
scenery paisaje
Vocabulary Summary
south sur
1 Experiences
stream arroyo
break a record batir un rcord
swamp pantano
fail the test suspender el examen
west oeste
feed a wild animal dar de comer a un animal salvaje
Planning a holiday forget things olvidar cosas
What kind of holiday do you want? Qu tipo de get lost perderse
vacaciones quieres? go abroad ir(se) al extranjero
Where do you want to go? Adnde quieres ir? go on a cruise ir de / hacer un crucero
When do you want to go? Cundo quieres ir? perform in a circus actuar en un circo
How long do you want to be away? Cunto tiempo put out a fire apagar / extinguir un fuego / incendio
quieres estar fuera? row a boat remar en una barca / un bote
What do you want to do there? Qu quieres take lessons in self-defence ir a clases de defensa
hacer all? personal
What do you think of (the Alps in Switzerland)? take part in a carnival participar en un carnaval
Qu piensas / opinas de (los Alpes suizos)? tell lies decir mentiras
How do you want to travel? - Cmo quieres viajar? walk a tightrope andar por la cuerda floja
Do you prefer (a large hotel)? - Prefieres Adjectives
(un hotel grande)?
angry enfadado/a
2 1. El acantilado es demasiado alto para escalar. exhausted exhausto/a, agotado/a
2. El ocano no est lo suficientemente en calma para ir frightened asustado/a (be ~: tener miedo)
a nadar. nasty desagradable
3. Este es el paisaje ms bonito del mundo! proud orgulloso/a
4. El campo es ms seguro que el pantano. ridiculous ridculo/a, absurdo/a (Dont be ~!:
5. El can no est tan aislado como la selva tropical. No digas tonteras!)
risky arriesgado/a
rude grosero/a
silly tonto/a; absurdo/a
surprised sorprendido/a

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unique nico/a, excepcional
Vocabulary Summary
unpleasant desagradable
upset disgustado/a; molesto/a (get ~: disgustarse; 1 Nutrition
molestarse) balanced diet dieta equilibrada
worried preocupado/a caffeine cafena
calorie calora
Talking about experiences
carbohydrates carbohidratos
Id love to try that! Me encantara probar / intentar
fat grasa
eso!
healthy lifestyle estilo de vida sano / saludable
But why would I do such a risky thing? Pero por qu
junk food comida basura
hara yo algo tan arriesgado?
liquid lquido
Thats not my idea of fun. Esa no es mi idea de
diversin. nutrition nutricin
My parents would be really worried. Mis padres processed food comida procesada
estaran muy preocupados. protein protena
Id be too frightened. Estara demasiado asustado/a. salt sal
It sounds like a ridiculous idea to me. Me parece una snack tentempi
idea absurda. sugar azcar
What a silly thing to do. Qu tontera. unhealthy poco sano/a
Ive always wanted to do that. Siempre he querido vitamins vitaminas
hacer eso.
Fitness
2 1. Los hombres ya han apagado el fuego.
bone hueso
2. Alguna vez has suspendido un examen?
dietician mdico especialista en diettica, dietista
3. Jill no ha andado por la cuerda floja antes.
exercise hacer ejercicio
4. Bob est orgulloso porque ha batido un rcord.
fitness trainer entrenador/a
5. Estaba molesta porque l me cont una mentira.
fresh air aire fresco
gain weight ganar peso, engordar
Unit 6 get fit ponerse en forma
gym gimnasio

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injury lesin
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lose weight perder peso, adelgazar
1 fried egg huevo frito muscle msculo
omelette tortilla team (de) equipo
scrambled egg huevo revuelto track pista
hard-boiled egg huevo duro
poached egg huevo escalfado Giving advice
pig cerdo What should I do? Qu debera hacer / hago?
pork carne de cerdo The best thing for you to do is (join a gym). Lo mejor
que puedes hacer es (apuntarte a un gimnasio).
2 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. T
I think you should (get up earlier). Creo que deberas
3 1. pork 3. pigs (levantarte antes / ms temprano).
2. pigs 4. pork You might (walk or ride a bicycle). Podra ser que
(andaras o montaras en bicicleta).
4 daily diario/a You may want to (see your doctor). Puede que quieras
weekly semanal (ver a tu mdico).
monthly mensual Why dont you (try fresh fruit and cheese instead of
yearly anual processed food)? Por qu no (pruebas con fruta
gain adquirir fresca y queso en vez de comida procesada)?
win ganar You can either (see a dietician) or (speak to a fitness
trainer at the gym). Puedes (ver a un/a dietista) o
5 1. daily 3. monthly
(hablar con un/a entrenador/a en el gimnasio).
2. yearly 4. weekly
2 1. Deberas comer una dieta equilibrada.
6 1. gained 3. gained; win
2. Podra ser que el entrenador te ayudara.
2. won
3. l no poda perder peso.
4. Puede que haga ejercicio en el gimnasio.
5. No tienes que aadir sal.

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build models construir maquetas

Pages 18-19 check e-mails mirar el correo electrnico
do experiments hacer experimentos
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do judo hacer judo
1 said (say) decir go horse-riding ir a montar a caballo; hacer equitacin
told (tell) decir, contar learn a new language aprender un idioma nuevo
explained (explain) explicar learn competitive diving aprender (a hacer) salto
added (add) aadir (de natacin)
announced (announce) anunciar paint pictures pintar cuadros
hot caluroso/a (its ~: hace calor) perform in a band tocar en un grupo
heat calor play the piano tocar el piano
repair computers arreglar / reparar ordenadores
2 1. The guide explained that it often rained in London. send text messages mandar mensajes (de texto)
La gua explic que a menudo llova en Londres. take a nap echarse la / una siesta
2. She added that the temperatures were colder than take photos hacer fotos
usual.
Ella aadi que las temperaturas eran ms fras de lo A personal interview
habitual. How many (brothers and sisters) have you got?
3. Dad announced that he was going to stay home. Cuntos (hermanos y hermanas) tienes?
Pap anunci que iba a quedarse en casa. What are your favourite (school subjects)?
4. My fitness trainer told me that I would lose weight if Cules son tus (asignaturas) favoritas?
I listened to him. What (after-school activities) do you do?
Mi entrenador me dijo que perdera peso si le Qu (actividades extraescolares) haces?
escuchaba. How often do you (do sport)? Con qu frecuencia
5. James said that he loved junk food. (haces deporte)?
James dijo que le encantaba la comida basura. Do you ever (take a nap after school)? Alguna vez
(te echas la siesta despus del colegio)?
3 1. hot 3. heat
Whats the (weather) like where you live? Cmo es
2. heat 4. hot
(el tiempo) donde vives?
4 bring home the gold traer / llevar el oro a casa 2 1. Bill dijo que a menudo iba a montar a caballo all.
bring home the bacon llevar el pan a casa
2. Ella me dijo que estaba aprendiendo un idioma
bring a smile to your face hacerte sonrer nuevo.
bring to light sacar a la luz 3. Los chicos dijeron que hacan judo dos veces a la
only solo, solamente semana.
unique nico/a, excepcional 4. Nos dijeron que llovera y habra niebla.
5 1. bring to light 5. l dijo que caminaran sobre hielo.
2. bring a smile to your face


3. bring home the gold
4. bring home the bacon
Unit 8
6 1. unique 3. unique
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2. only 4. only Word Power

Vocabulary Summary 1 pass a law aprobar una ley
pass time pasar el tiempo
1 The weather pass a test aprobar un examen
cloudy nublado/a pass by pasar por
cool fresco/a pass away fallecer
dry seco/a, rido/a alone solo/a
foggy brumoso/a, con niebla (its ~: hay niebla) only solo, solamente; nico/a
freezing bajo cero lonely solo/a (its ~: uno/a se siente solo/a)
humid hmedo/a
2 1. pass a test 4. passed away
ice hielo
2. passed a law 5. pass by
lightning rayo/s, relmpago/s
3. pass time
rain lluvia
snow nieve 3 1. alone; lonely 3. only; lonely
stormy tormentoso/a (its ~: hay tormenta) 2. only; alone
sunny soleado/a (its~: hace sol)
thunder trueno/s
warm clido/a, templado/a; de abrigo
wet lluvioso/a (its ~: llueve)
windy ventoso/a, de mucho viento (its ~: hace viento)
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4 multi-generational de varias generaciones The (woman) next to the (teenage girl) might be
multilingual plurilinge (her mother). (La mujer) junto a (la adolescente)
podra ser que fuera (su madre).
multimillionaire multimillonario/a
The (boys) who are (arguing) are probably (brothers).
multipurpose multiuso
(Los chicos) que estn (discutiendo) probablemente
multiracial multirracial son (hermanos).
quite bastante A (small girl) is (kissing her grandfather). (Una nia
quiet callado/a; tranquilo/a pequea) est (besando a su abuelo).
5 1. d 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. c Perhaps (the man behind the baby) is (the babys
father). Tal vez (el hombre detrs del beb) es
6 1. quite 3. quiet (el padre del beb).
2. quiet 4. quite
2 1. Meg tiene una sobrina de la que cuida.
Vocabulary Summary 2. Ese es el restaurante donde a menudo nos reunimos.
3. El sbado es el da que pasamos tiempo con nuestros
1 Family abuelos.
aunt ta 4. Tengo una prima cuya madrastra es una actriz
brother-in-law cuado famosa.
cousin primo/a 5. Ella tiene una ta y un to que siempre discuten.
daughter hija
granddaugher nieta
grandfather abuelo Unit 9
grandmother abuela
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grandparents abuelos
grandson nieto Word Power

half sister medio hermana 1 competition competicin, concurso
husband marido, esposo match partido
mother-in-law suegra race carrera
nephew sobrino championship campeonato
niece sobrina tournament torneo
sibling hermano/a watch ver; observar
sister-in-law cuada see ver
son hijo
stepdaughter hijastra
2 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F
stepmother madrastra 3 1. watch 3. watch
uncle to 2. see 4. see
wife mujer, esposa
4 war guerra
Family relationships battle batalla
admire admirar (a) attack ataque
agree estar de acuerdo; aceptar conflict conflicto
approve of parecer bien, gustar struggle pelea
argue discutir, pelearse devout devoto/a; ferviente
ask for advice pedir consejo devote dedicar (~ oneself to: dedicarse a)
confide in confiarse a, hacer confidencias a, 5 1. The governments tried to solve the conflict.
confiar(se) a Los gobiernos intentaron resolver el conflicto.
depend on contar con; depender de 2. There was a struggle and the police officer was
get together reunirse, juntarse injured.
hug abrazar (a) Hubo una pelea y el polica result herido.
kiss besar (a) 3. Twenty men fought in the battle on the hill.
obey obedecer (a) Veinte hombres lucharon en la batalla de la colina.
spend time pasar tiempo 4. The police arrested a suspect after the attack.
take after parecerse a La polica arrest a un sospechoso despus del
take care of cuidar de ataque.
5. Five countries fought in the war.
Describing a picture Cinco pases lucharon en la guerra.
This was the day when (the family got together for a
birthday celebration). Este fue el da en el que
6 1. d 2. c 3. b 4. a
(la familia se reuni para la fiesta de cumpleaos).
In the picture, (a man is hugging his wife). En la
imagen, (un hombre est abrazando a su mujer).
You can see that (the boy takes after his father).
Ves / Puedes ver que (el chico se parece a su padre).

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1 Verbs
attach adjuntar; poner, acoplar
bite morder (a)
borrow pedir / tomar prestado/a
cross cruzar, atravesar
demonstrate manifestarse; hacer una demostracin de
develop desarrollar
fight pelear / luchar (contra)
freeze helar(se), congelar(se)
improve mejorar
light encender, prender
prevent impedir; evitar, prevenir
pull tirar (de)
reach alcanzar, llegar a
save salvar / rescatar (a); guardrar
survive sobrevivir (a)
volunteer hacer voluntariado, ser voluntario/a

Life events
(be) born nacer
belong to pertenecer a
die morir
fall in love enamorarse
get a job conseguir un trabajo
get divorced divorciarse
get married casarse
go to university ir a la universidad
graduate from graduarse en
grow up crecer, criarse
have a child tener un/a hijo/a
join unirse a (~ the army: alistarse en el ejrcito)
move to mudarse a
receive awards recibir premios

Discussing biographies
When was (he) born? Cundo naci?
Where was (he) born? Dnde naci?
What did (he) do? Qu hizo / haca?, En qu
trabaj / trabajaba?
Why was (he) famous? Por qu fue / era famoso?
When did (he) get married? Cundo se cas?
Did (he) have children? Tuvo / Tena hijos?
What awards was (he) given? -Qu premios recibi?
When did (he) die? Cundo muri?
Where did (he) die? Dnde muri?
2 1. Los premios se reciben en Hollywood.
2. Ella se mud a Londres y consigui un trabajo.
3. Dnde se desarroll este producto?
4. Fue mordido por una serpiente pero sobrevivi.
5. Les impidieron casarse.

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