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Unit 2

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Exercise 1
A farmer
B painter
C doctor
D baker
E miner
F office worker

Exercise 2 4 6 7 8 5 1 3
1.9
Audioscript
1 G baker
2 A bricklayer
3 H doctor
4 B farmer
5 F hairdresser
6 C miner
7 D painter
8 E office worker

Exercise 3
1 office worker
2 hairdresser
3 doctor
4 baker
Note :
5 painter There is no answer key for
6 miner the open-ended questions or
7 bricklayer questions with flexible answers.

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Exercise 5 1.10
Audioscript
See Student's Book page 19

Exercise 6
1 C
2 B
3 C
4 B

Glossary
worst = แยที่สุด
unpaid = ไมไดคาตอบแทน
poisonous = เปนพิษ

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Exercise 1-2 1.11


Audioscript
See Student’s Book page 20

Glossary
Awesome! = ยอดเยี่ยม
bellboy = พนักงานยกกระเปา
law student = นักศึกษากฎหมาย

Exercise 3
1 in 7 bellboy
2 1950 8 hotel
3 first 9 on
4 beautiful 10 1973
5 was 11 London
6 singer 12 23

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Exercise 4
1 housewife
2 office worker
3 shop assistant
4 computer programmer
5 lawyer
6 factory, worker
7 policewoman
8 postman
9 waiter
10 nurse
11 engineer
12 cook

Exercise 5
1 C, 2 A, 3 D, 4 B
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Audioscript
Ben Hi, Julie! How’s the project
going? The project about
people’s jobs when they were
young?
Julie Really well, thanks. My
aunt Joss was a bricklayer
when she was younger and
travelling in Australia. She was
the only woman!
Ben Wow! What about your
uncle? What was his job?
Julie Uncle Paul? He was a waiter
one summer in a restaurant
by the sea. He says it was the
best job ever; the money was
good and the work was fun.
Ben Anybody else?
Julie Well, my mum, Catherine, was
a shop assistant in a music
shop.
Ben Cool!
Julie I know! But wait for this, my
dad…
Ben Who Peter?
Julie Yes… he was a babysitter for
three children in France!
Ben No way!

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Exercise 1
1 was
2 were
3 was
4 was
5 were

Exercise 2
1 were, yesterday
2 was, ago
3 was, yesterday
4 were, last
5 was, ago
6 were, last

Exercise 3 Exercise 4
1 They weren’t at school yesterday 1 Evie wasn’t at home last Sunday.
morning. 2 You weren’t at the party last night.
2 I wasn’t on holiday two weeks ago. 3 We were in Rome two months ago.
3 Zoe wasn’t tired and bored yesterday 4 Sasha wasn’t at school yesterday.
afternoon. 5 My friend and I were in the USA
4 You weren’t in a different class last year. last year.
5 My birthday wasn’t a month ago. 6 Chloe was at the hairdresser’s an
6 Pete and Jamie weren’t at home last hour ago.
Sunday.

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Exercise 5
1 Was Evie at home last Sunday?
2 Were you at the party last
night?
3 Were we in Rome two months
ago?
4 Was Sasha at school yesterday?
5 Were my friend and I in the
USA last year?
6 Was Chloe at the hairdresser’s
an hour ago?

Exercise 6-7 1.11


Audioscript
‘Was the job difficult?’
‘Yes, it was.’
‘Were the artists rich?’
‘No, they weren’t.’
1 ‘Were the children’s hands dirty?’
‘Yes, they were.’
2 ‘Were the magic tricks
dangerous?’
‘No, they weren’t.’
3 ‘Was the maths exam easy?’ More English! Exercise 8
‘No, it wasn’t.’ 1 on 1 When was
4 ‘Were your new trainers 2 in 2 When was
comfortable?’ 3 When were
‘No, they weren’t.’ 4 Where were
5 ‘Was your homework boring?’ 5 When was
‘Yes, it was.’ 6 Where was
6 ‘Were the songs beautiful?’
‘Yes, they were.’

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Exercise 9
1 there wasn’t
2 there weren’t
3 there were
4 there wasn’t
5 There were
6 there weren’t

Exercise 10
1 Where was
2 Was there / there wasn’t
3 Were there / there were
4 Where were

Exercise 11
1 was
2 wasn’t
3 was
4 There were
5 there was
6 were
7 there weren’t

Exercise 12
1 มีเด็กหลายคนอยูในหองเรียนหองนั้น
2 ขอสอบยาก
3 ไมมีทางหนีไฟที่โรงเรียน
4 พวกคุณครูอยูไหน
5 งานนั้นอันตราย
6 'เมื่อวานคุณเบื่อไหมตอนที่อยูในหองเรียน'
Pronunciation
'ไม'
7 'มีนายแบบ/นางแบบอยูในโรงละครไหม' Exercise 1 1.14
Exercise 2 1.15
Audioscript Audioscript
'มี' See Student’s Book page 24 1 Winter weather in Watford is wet and wild.
8 ดึกแลว ไมมีชางปูนอยูที่ไซทงานกอสราง 2 We won a wonderful award.
3 Why worry when we can relax!
4 My wife’s wardrobe was full of dresses.
5 The Welsh writers were the winners!

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Exercise 1
Amy’s telling Elis about her first day
at school.

Videoscript
Elis Do you remember your first
day at school Amy?
Amy Yes, I do. Look! Here’s a photo
of me.
Elis You were very small!
Amy I know! I was very young
because I was born in
September.
Elis Were you excited?
Amy Yes, I was, but I was also sad
to leave my mum.
Elis What else do you remember?
Amy Well, there were lots of
children in the big hall, so
there wasn’t any space to sit.
Elis Tell me about your school
uniform…
Amy It was lovely and new and
clean in the morning but
really dirty by the end of the
day!
Elis Were you a good girl or a
bad girl on your first day at
school?
Amy I was a good girl, of course,
but there were two very bad
boys in my class.

Exercise 2 Exercise 3
1 F 1 very small
2 T 2 Were you excited
3 T 3 do you remember
4 F 4 your school uniform
5 T 5 Were you a good girl

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Exercise 1
2 E clothes-maker
3 B flower-seller
4 C farm worker
5 D servant

Exercise 3
1 D
2 A
3 B
4 C
5 C

Glossary
size = ขนาด
match / matchstick = ไมขีด

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Exercise 4
2 A George
3 E matchstick-seller
4 H servant
5 G rubbish collector
6 F road sweeper
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Audioscript
Ben So, according to these
documents, what was
Doris’s job?
Kaitlin Well, when she was only
nine years old she was in a
clothes factory in Leeds.
Ben Wow! That’s really young,
but maybe she was
educated too.
Kaitlin I’m not sure, but George
certainly wasn’t! It says here
his average day was 12
hours up chimneys in rich
people’s houses.
Ben That’s a horrible job,
especially if a person was
afraid of the dark! What
about Grace? What was her
job?
Kaitlin I guess she was lucky,
because her work was
outdoors on the street,
selling matchsticks, but
she was only 7 years old…
Your turn! What does it say
about Mary?
Ben Mary and her sister were
responsible for washing,
cleaning, ironing and
sewing for a rich family for
not much money.
Kaitlin In other words, they were
servants!
Ben You’ve got it! And Victor
was also out on the streets…
Kaitlin What was his job?
Ben It was a dirty job! He was
a rubbish collector and
he was probably working
alongside twelve-year-old
William, who was a road
sweeper.
Kaitlin Aren’t we lucky nowadays?
Ben Yes, we really are!
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1-2 Test your competences
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Exercise 1
1 do
2 make
3 do
4 do
5 make

Exercise 2
1 a salon
2 b hospital
3 e department store
4 d restaurant
5 c office

Exercise 3
1 What was her name?
2 When was she born?
3 Where was she born?
4 What was her job?
5 What was the name / title of her
famous novel?

Exercise 4 Exercise 5 Exercise 6


1 loudly 1 your, His 1 ’m not
2 happily 2 my, hers 2 ’m studying
3 quickly 3 ours 3 wants
4 sadly 4 are you doing
5 hard 5 Are you watching

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Exam practice 1-2
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Exercise 1
1 C, 2 A, 3 C, 4 C, 5 B

Exercise 2
1 Well, first you need to carefully
choose the background.
2 Yes! Then you check if it’s
appropriate to take a photo.
3 Exactly! Next you calmly set up
your composition.
4 That’s easy to do! So, when
you’re ready you simply pose
and click!
5 OK, no problem! Are you
ready? Say cheese!

Exercise 3
1 B Where’s
2 A laying
3 B my
4 A Are you watching
5 D She’s walking quickly.
6 C It’s Tom’s.
7 D to the office
8 B Take the bins out!
9 C lawyer
10 A Where were
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