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Teacher’s Book
Sandy Jervis, Maria Carling and
Gabrielle Pritchard
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Teacher’s Book
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Contents
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Introduction 4

Answer key 7

Teacher’s notes for


photocopiable activities 30

Photocopiable activity sheets 40


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Grammar Time 4

Introduction Organisation of Grammar Time 4


Grammar Time is a series of grammar reference Pupils’ Book
and practice books specifically designed for young The main part of the book consists of:
learners from the age of eight upwards. Grammar
• twenty-five core units
Time can be used alongside any major coursebook.
The aims and overall purpose of the series are:
• five revision units called ‘Use your English’
Additional reference material at the end of the book
• tocontexts,
present grammar in amusing, meaningful consists of:

• tobyhelp
appropriate to the pupils’ age and level.
• spelling rules
them understand new grammatical items
means of simple reference tables and
• unit by unit wordlist

explanations of key points. Grammar Time Characters


• to help them assimilate the grammar by providing
interesting, graded practice exercises.
There are recurring characters in Grammar Time 3-5:
Harry Banks, Beth MacKenzie, Peter and Lucy
• to provide opportunities to use the grammar
communicatively in freer oral and/or written
Hardy. They all go to the same school – Peter and
Harry are in the same class, Beth and Lucy are in the
practice. class below them.

Grammar Time and the Common


• Harry is 12 years old. He is the editor of ‘TeenLink’,
the school magazine. He loves basketball and

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European Framework watching DVDs with his friends.
The new editions of Grammar Time are closely • Beth is 11 years old. She’s an assistant editor on
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correlated to the Common European Framework. intelligent and has lots of good ideas for the
Grammar Language Common Cambridge magazine.
Time level European
Framework
ESOL • Peter is Harry’s best friend. He’s 12 years old. He
loves sport and enjoys teasing his little sister, Lucy.
1 Beginners Starters • Lucy is 11 years old. She’s artistic and very strong-
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2 False minded.

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beginners
Elementary
A1
A2
Movers
Flyers, KET
• Cosmo and Bella are Harry’s cats, although they
spend a lot of time at Peter and Lucy’s house.
4 Pre- B1 PET
Intermediate Core units
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Each core unit is organised in the following way.


5 Intermediate B1+
(towards B2) Presentation
Motivating and memorable content facilitates the
Grammar Time components acquisition of language. In Grammar Time 4,
The components of the course are: grammar is presented in context through cartoons
• a Pupils’ Book featuring the four main characters, the two cats and
• a Teacher's Resource Book with answer keys and
additional photocopiable activities
their friends. Pupils can easily identify with the varied
and amusing situations the characters find
• a Multi-ROM containing recorded material from
the Pupils' Book that can be played on a CD player
themselves in.
Care has been taken so that larger “chunks” of
for use in the classroom; and extra practice grammar are broken down to make them more
exercises for the learners to do at home on their manageable for young learners. In Grammar Time 4,
computers. units vary in length according to the language item
introduced. In Unit 4, for instance, which deals with the
Grammar Time syllabus progression present perfect, the first three pages present and
The order in which grammatical items are introduced practise the positive, negative and question forms of the
in Grammar Time follows the typical progression of present perfect only. Exercises 7 and 8 highlight and
most coursebooks. However, it is possible to select practise the difference between have/has been and
units in any order which is relevant and appropriate have/has gone. Exercises 9 and 10 focus on freer
to the particular needs of your language classroom. practice of the present perfect for talking about
experiences ,and exercises 11 and 12 focus on the

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difference between the past simple and the present


Wordlist
perfect, bringing both forms together and reinforcing
This contains key lexical items from each unit. Your
the work done in Unit 2. The final exercise in Unit 4
pupils may want to write in a translation of each
provides personalised practice. This gives you some
word in their own language. They can use this for
freedom to adapt the pace according to the needs of
reference at home and for revision purposes.
each individual class, choosing either to break down the
unit into two or even three different lessons, or to deal For you, this list proves a preview of which words
with the whole unit at one go. your pupils will need to know to be able to work
alone on a unit. It can help you decide what key
Grammar reference tables and explanations vocabulary to pre-teach before the Presentation.
The grammar reference tables help focus the learners'
attention on the new grammatical items in a visually Useful tips
memorable way. Students are often asked to complete
the tables themselves, using language extracted from Presentation
the presentation cartoons. One of the main advantages of this series is its use of
recurring cartoon characters which present grammar
Following the tables, is a Grammar Box, with through amusing stories.
explanations of form and use, which provides further
clear examples of the grammar in context. You can start off by asking pupils to look at the
pictures and say what they think is happening.
The tables and explanations appear together before

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Depending on the linguistic level and perception of
the practice section. This makes it easy for pupils to their class, you might find it useful to pre-teach key
refer to them while working through the exercises. lexical items that appear in the presentation (using
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the wordlist if necessary).
Exercises
The controlled practice exercises that follow each You can ask pupils to repeat parts of the dialogue,
presentation are carefully graded to ensure that new and allow pupils to comment on the stories and give
language can be easily consolidated. They aim to their opinions.
recycle known vocabulary rather than introduce a Follow-up ideas
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large number of new lexical items, which would only


serve to confuse and distract the pupils. The cartoon
• Pupils can act out the dialogues in class
immediately.
characters often appear in the exercises to provide
realistic contexts for the grammatical items.
• Pupils can be assigned to learn the lines of one of
the characters for homework and act out the
Each unit ends with a writing exercise, so that dialogues in the next lesson without books.

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learners can put the new language they have learnt You could write the dialogue on the board, leaving
into use. Learners are given a clear model to follow out key grammatical items, then ask pupils to fill
and are then guided through the process of them in.
producing their own written work. • Pupils may be encouraged to write their own
version of the story making any desirable changes
‘Use your English’ revision units (this can be done in class with the teacher as a
There are five revision units in the book. They allow resource; pupils then vote for the best version).
for regular consolidation of the language presented
Grammar reference tables and
and practised so far. The tasks aim to provide
realistic and communicative contexts for the explanations
language to make it more memorable. Again, the It is advisable for you to go through these in class,
lexis used is familiar to the learner. before pupils work on the exercises. Pupils can be
asked to read the items in the tables aloud (in chorus
Reference material and individually) to familiarise themselves with
At the end of book, there are spelling rules for pronunciation and stress. You can ask them to supply
plural nouns, the third person singular (he, she, it) further examples based on the tables.
and verbs + -ing. Draw your pupils' attention to any additional
These provide a fast and simple way to review or explanations, and make certain that they understand,
revise these grammar areas. adding extra examples on the board if you wish.

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When this is done, pupils could be asked to go back


to the presentation and circle, underline or highlight Multi-ROM / CD-ROM
all grammatical items in focus. The Multi-ROM / CD-ROM packaged with each
Pupils' Book contains extra practice exercises and
Controlled practice exercises games which can be done on a home computer.
The simple instructions and examples provided make For each unit, there are up to five extra exercises
all exercises suitable for homework. However, it is as well as a final game to make learning fun. There
always advisable to do a sufficient number of them in are also five revision units for further consolidation.
class, where you can prompt, help and advise. If Only vocabulary that has been seen in the Pupils'
necessary, do more than one item as an example and Book is used, to facilitate pupils' understanding and
ask pupils to work through the rest of the activity allow them to focus on the grammar.
individually or, preferably, in pairs.
Pupils should be encouraged to ask questions if they
are in difficulty. You can usually guide them towards
finding the answer on their own by looking back at
the presentation and tables.
When it is time for checking, it is a good idea to
encourage the rest of the class to say whether a

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particular answer given is acceptable or not, rather
than accepting or correcting immediately. Multiple
choice exercises or those which require a choice
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between two words (e.g. was or were), make them
suitable for “voting” – that is, pupils are asked to put
their hands up to choose one of the answers (the
majority is usually right).

‘Use your English’ revision units


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The ‘Use your English’ revision units are best done in


class, as they contain speaking exercises as well as
written exercises.

Teacher’s Resource Book


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This Teacher's Resource Book contains answer keys to


all the exercises in the Pupils' Book, as well as
additional photocopiable activities with teaching notes
and answer keys where applicable.

Photocopiable activities
There is one photocopiable activity sheet for each unit
in the Pupils' Book. The activities consist of games,
and pair or groupwork activities to activate the
language practised in the unit in a lively and
interesting way. This provides another opportunity to
recycle the grammar and build your pupils'
confidence in using the language.
The teaching notes explain how to use each activity
and answers are provided where necessary.

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Answer key

Key to the Pupils’ Book

Unit 1 6 I’m talking


7 are you doing
1 8 I don’t understand
You / We / They do
He / She / It do 9
I am 1 are you doing
He / She / It ‘s 2 I’m making
You / We / They are 3 I’m going
I ‘m not 4 Do you need
He / She / It is not 5 doesn’t like
We / You / They are not 6 don’t understand
7 ‘s waiting
Is he / she / it going? 8 ‘s reading
9 doesn’t know
3
1 goes 10
2 doesn’t eat 1 is staying
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2 am not working
4 writes 3 am just enjoying
5 Do your parents work 4 has
6 do you get up
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5 usually gets up
7 don’t go 6 runs
7 spends
4 8 don’t usually have
1 ‘m trying 9 am taking
2 aren’t having 10 is teaching
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3 are you laughing 11 love


4 Is that girl talking
5 isn’t studying
6 is writing
Unit 2
1 called
5 did not
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1 at the moment No, I / you / he / she / it / we / they did not.


2 every day
3 at the moment 3 dropped came
4 every day liked forgot
5 every day stayed kept
6 at the moment studied knew
tidied swam
6 travelled took
1 usually edits Teenlink; he is listening to his new CD. tried understood
2 usually does homework; she is watching a film on wrote
TV.
3 usually plays football; he is reading a book. 4
4 usually goes to the gym; she is visiting a friend. 1 taught
5 usually studies Spanish; she is writing a story. 2 gave
6 usually runs in the park; he is cooking dinner. 3 phoned
4 came
8 5 were
1 loves 6 started
2 are you looking 7 left
3 Do you remember 8 moved
4 I’m watching
5 hates

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5 4 Did Tommy use to cry


1 They didn’t go to a restaurant. They went to an 5 used to travel
internet café. 6 did you use to do
2 She didn’t send him a letter. She sent him an e- 7 used to go
mail. 8 didn’t use to like
3 He didn’t buy a new computer last month. He
bought a printer. 12
4 We didn’t give him a book for his birthday. We gave 1 She didn’t use to have long hair twenty years ago,
him a CD-ROM. but she has long hair now.
5 Maria didn’t download a game from their website. 2 She used to listen to rock music twenty years ago,
She downloaded some photographs. but she doesn’t now.
6 He didn’t give us his phone number. He gave us his 3 She didn’t use to play chess twenty years ago, but
e-mail address. she does now.
4 She used to go to parties twenty years ago, but she
6 doesn’t now.
1 was 5 She didn’t use to drive a car twenty years ago, but
2 was she does now.
3 watched 6 She didn’t use to get up early twenty years ago, but
4 went she does now.
5 had

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6 visited 13
7 bought 1 used to live
8 ate 2 used to hunt
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9 took 3 used to live
10 interviewed 4 used to travel
11 didn’t go 5 used to make
12 stayed 6 used to fight
13 didn’t come out 7 used to move
14 stopped 8 used to eat
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1 Did / stay No, she didn’t. She went to the park. 1 talked
2 Did / like Yes, she did. 2 didn’t have
3 Did / buy Yes, he did. 3 had
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4 Did / eat No, he didn’t. Peter ate six toffee 4 carried


apples. 5 wanted
5 Did / talk Yes, she did. 6 scratched
6 Did / go No, they didn’t. 7 sent
8 had wrote
8 9 arrived
1 Where did they go? 10 sat
2 What time did you get up on Sunday? 11 watched
3 Why did he leave?
4 When did she call you? 15
5 Where were you at 8 o’clock? 1 Walt Disney was an extraordinary man.
6 How many tickets did you get? 2 He had a great talent...
7 What did Tom say? 3 He studied drawing and photography...
4 Walt went to Hollywood and soon he became
9 I / You / He / She / It / We / They didn’t use to successful.
play tennis. 5 Roy Disney, Walt’s brother, was his business
No, I / You / He / She / It / We / They didn’t. manager.
6 Walt made the first cartoon film...
11 7 He produced Pinocchio...
1 used to be 8 Walt built...
2 used to work 9 Disneyland opened in 1955.
3 didn’t use to drink 10 Walt Disney died in Los Angeles in 1966.

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Unit 3 9
1 was getting
1 I / He / She / It was not (wasn’t) walking. 2 went
We / You / They weren’t walking. 3 Was it raining
Was I / he /she / it playing? 4 came
No, I / he / she / it wasn’t. 5 fell
Yes, you / we / they were. 6 phoned

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1 Tanya wasn’t listening to music. 1 were waiting; got
2 Bill was doing his homework. 2 was getting; heard
3 Ray and Bob weren’t watching TV. 3 was living; met
4 Tanya was having dinner. 4 were you doing; rang
5 Ray and Bob were listening to music. 5 saw; were going
6 Bill wasn’t sleeping. 6 was making; cut
7&8 Students’ own answers.
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4 1 when
1 Lucy was reading a book. 2 While
2 Mrs Hardy was talking on the phone. 3 when

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3 Peter and Harry were watching TV. 4 while
4 Mr Hardy was washing the car. 5 while
5 Beth and Bella were playing. 6 when
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6 Cosmo was eating his dinner. 7 while
8 When
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1 Was Cosmo playing with a toy mouse? 12
No, he wasn’t. He was eating his dinner. 1 Started; finished
2 Was Lucy watching TV? 2 Were you studying; called
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No, she wasn’t. She was reading a book. 3 were walking; saw
3 Was Mrs Hardy washing the car? 4 got up; had; went
No, she wasn’t. She was talking on the phone. 5 was having; was writing
4 Were Peter and Harry doing their homework? 6 closed; took off; sat down
No, they weren’t. They were watching TV. 7 lost; was swimming
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5 Was Mr Hardy drinking tea? 8 was doing; was having


No, he wasn’t. He was washing the car.
6 Was Beth listening to music? 13
No, she wasn’t. She was playing with Bella. 1 was walking
2 thought
6 3 was standing
1 Were you working 4 saw
2 wasn’t 5 were carrying
3 was watching 6 held
4 were studying 7 thanked
5 were getting 8 carried
6 Was Suzie talking 9 went
7 wasn’t talking to me 10 was looking
8 was singing 11 remembered
9 are the boys going 12 fainted
10 was tidying 13 were carrying

7 He was watching TV 14
They were talking 1 were
2 Did
While I was having breakfast 3 was
While we were waiting for the bus 4 Were
5 When
6 Did

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1 drove 1 'm
2 parked 2 did
3 walked 3 was
4 told 4 are
5 was driving 5 ago
6 shouted 6 is
7 stopped 7 do
8 got
9 saw Unit 4
10 was running
1 I / You / We / They (’ve)
11 arrested
He / She / It has (’s)
12 was paying
I / You / We / They (haven’t)
13 got into
He / She / It has not
14 drove
15 saw Have I /we / you / they climbed / driven?
16 ran Yes, I / you / we / they have. / No, I / you / we /
17 remembered they haven’t.
18 decided Has he / she / it climbed / driven?
19 was paying Yes, he / she / it has. / No, he / she / it hasn’t.

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20 saw
3
Use Your English 1 1 driven
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2 sent
1
3 got
1 doesn't want
4 caught
2 is Betty crying?
5 let
3 Do you lik
6 been
4 Am not having
7 met
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5 Don't need
8 eaten
6 Are staying
9 fallen
7 Does your mum usually finish
10 swum
11 taught
2
12 found
1 She bought a birthday present for Peter.
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13 written
2 She didn't call Harry.
14 known
3 She wrote an article for Teenlink.
15 cost
4 She didn't go to the supermarket.
5 She downloaded Harry Walter's new song.
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6 She didn't tidy her room.
1 ‘s bought
7 She didn't wash her new jeans.
2 ‘s sent
8 She met Peter at the station at six o'clock.
3 has brought
4 hasn’t checked
3
5 haven’t decorated
1 used to live
6 haven’t blown
2 used to listen
7 has made
3 didn't use to have
8 has borrowed
4 didn't use to go out
5 used to play
5
6 did you use to do
1 Has Beth broken her sunglasses? Yes, she has.
2 Has she bought a new CD? Yes, she has.
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3 Has she drunk her lemonade? Yes, she has.
1 were you doing; phoned; was getting
4 Has she eaten her sandwich? Yes, she has.
2 Were Pete and Emma waiting; got; were; was
5 Has she written a letter? Yes, she has.
3 broke; was palying; told
6 Has she posted the letter? No, she hasn’t.
4 Was Carl going; saw; wasn't; was talking
7 Has she done well in her Maths test? Yes, she has.
5 walked; were reading; did Mrs Cooper say
8 Has she finished her homework? No, she hasn’t.
6 rang; was having; picked up

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6 5 has been
1 Where have you put my car keys? c 6 has promised
2 What has Mum cooked for dinner? e 7 has gone
3 How much orange juice have you drunk? a
4 Where has he parked the car? b 14
5 What have you bought for Lee’s birthday? f Students’ own answers.
6 How many photos have you downloaded? d
Unit 5
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1 been
1 He has just phoned.
2 gone
2 We’ve already done our homework.
3 gone
3 The football match hasn’t started yet.
4 gone
4 They haven’t left yet.
5 been
5 Has she come back yet?
6 gone
6 Have they gone home yet?
7 been
7 How long has he been in his room?
8 gone
8 How long have they lived here?
9 They haven’t called for days.
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10 We haven’t seen them since Monday.
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2 I haven’t done
3
3 Haven’t finished
1 already
4 Have you ever seen
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5 Have seen
3 just
6 Have never been
4 yet
7 Have you ever flown
5 already
8 Haven’t
6 just
9 Have you ever seen
7 yet
10 Haven’t
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8 already
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1 the longest e-mail I’ve ever written
1 She‘s just left.
2 the best book I’ve ever written
2 I’ve just bought a new computer.
3 the most boring story I’ve ever heard
3 Dave and Becky have just moved to Brighton.
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4 the funniest person I’ve ever met


4 I have just told Kim about the picnic.
5 the most beautiful country we’ve ever visited
5 I’ve just had one.
6 the best meal I’ve ever had
6 We’ve just come back from our holiday.
7 the worst photo I’ve ever seen
8 the fastest car he’s ever driven
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1 He’s already tidied his room.
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2 He hasn’t bought a present for his Mum yet.
1 Have you met
3 He’s already cleaned the garage.
2 I met
4 He’s already watered the plants.
3 have never tried
5 He hasn’t phoned Peter yet.
4 took
6 He’s already done the shopping.
5 Have you ever been
7 He hasn’t written the report for Teenlink yet.
6 haven’t
8 He hasn’t washed Dad’s car yet.
7 went
8 saw
6
9 have never seen
1 since
10 saw
2 for
3 for
13
4 since
1 have ever met
5 for
2 has done
6 since
3 has travelled
7 since
4 has visited
8 for

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7 4 done
1 already 5 just
2 How long 6 did
3 for 7 have
4 yet 8 since
5 since 9 went
6 just 10 for
7 already
8 How long 14
1 Keira played her first role on TV when she was
8 seven years old.
1 Their train hasn’t arrived yet. 2 In 2001 she learnt how to...
2 Sam hasn’t phoned since Monday. 3 She played football...
3 Trevor has already gone home. 4 She became world famous...
4 It hasn’t rained for months. 5 She has taken part in...
5 How long has Kathy been asleep? 6 She has already appeared...
6 Have you been to the shops yet? 7 She has not moved to ...
7 Mark has just come back from France. 8 She has just finished filming...
8 We haven’t had breakfast yet.
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I / You / He / She / It / We / They had gone /
1 two weeks ago
finished / called.
2 for a week
SO I / You / He / She / It / We / They had not gone /
3 two weeks ago
finished / called.
4 for a week
Had I / you / he / she / it / we / they gone/
5 for a week
finished / called?
6 two weeks ago
Yes, I / you / he / she / it / we / they had.
No, I / you / he / she / it / we / they hadn’t.
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1 has broken; broke


3
2 have lost; lost
1 had left
3 have sold; sold
2 hadn’t stopped
4 have gone; went
3 had gone
5 have done; did
4 hadn’t met
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6 have bought; bought


5 hadn’t brought
6 had / n’t finished
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7 hadn’t slept
1 has appeared
8 had taken
2 acted
3 was
4
4 appeared
1 He had picked up Rocco’s suit from the cleaner’s.
5 didn’t speak
2 He hadn’t bought any flowers.
6 has travelled
3 He had cleaned Rocco’s shoes.
7 has never flown
4 He hadn’t washed the car.
8 has been
5 He hadn’t ironed Rocco’s shirt.
9 lost
6 He had been to the supermarket.
10 went
11 found
5
12 went
1 Their train left.
13 painted
2 I went to bed.
14 was
3 We cleaned the house.
15 has painted
4 Ken had breakfast.
5 I met Kate’s brother.
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6 The guests left.
1 have
2 already
3 yet

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6 4
1 went; had spent 1 B
2 had just moved; met 2 A
3 had just finished; rang 3 C
4 had; washed 4 A
5 found; had bought 5 B
6 got; had already started 6 A
7 had already had; arrived 7 C
8 locked; left
5
7 1 had already gone; phoned
Students’ own answers. 2 went; had done
3 got; had left
8 4 had just finished; rang
1 she got up late because she’d forgotten to set the 5 had already had; got up
alarm clock the night before. 6 had learnt; was
2 She didn’t have a clean T-shirt to wear because her 7 had just come; met
Mum had put all her T-shirts in the wash. 8 arrived; had escaped
3 When she arrived at the bus stop, the school bus
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4 She didn’t do well because she hadn’t studied for it.
1 I am / ‘m going to watch a DVD.
5 By the time Lucy put the phone down, the soap
We / You / They are going to watch a DVD.
opera had finished.
SO He / She / It is not / isn’t going to watch a DVD.
6 When she woke up, the kitchen had filled with
smoke. Am I going to watch a DVD?
7 She had called the fire brigade when she Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
remembered the toast. Are we / you / they going to watch a DVD?
Yes, we / you / they are. / No, we / you / they
Use Your English 2 aren’t.
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Is he / she / it going to watch a DVD?


1
Yes, he / she / it is. / No, he / she / it isn’t.
1 Have you ever been; have been
2 has Mum put
3
3 have cleaned; haven't finished
1 You’ll feel
4 has Tom Brown written; have ever read
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2 I won’t know
5 has never tried; Has he ever eaten
3 Will Amy like
6 have made; Have you bought
4 you’ll have
5 Harry won’t let
2
6 our team will win
1 Peter's just done his homework.
2 Harry's already checked his e-mails.
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3 Beth hasn't done her homework yet.
1 I’ll get
4 Lucy and Sophie have already had lunch.
2 I’ll phone
5 Peter hasn't tidied his room yet.
3 I’ll be
6 Beth has just finished her school project.
4 I’ll ask
7 Lucy and Sophie haven't checked their e-mails yet.
5 I’ll open
6 I won’t tell
3
1 since
5
2 for
1 It’s going to be
3 since
2 ‘s going to knock
4 for
3 ‘s going to turn
5 since
4 ‘s going to have
6 for
5 ‘s going to land
7 since
6 ‘s going to take
8 for

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1 is going to have Students’ own answers.
2 aren’t going to come
3 are you going to tidy Unit 8
4 are going to move
1 He can’t play the violin.
5 Is your brother going to sell
She couldn’t speak French when she was five.
6 I’m not going to lend
She won’t be able to join us tomorrow.
7 are going to stay
8 ‘m not going to tell Can you play the violin?
Could he speak French when he was five?
7 Will they be able to join us tomorrow?
1 I’ll get You can’t use my computer.
2 I’m going to buy Could you open the door?
3 ‘ll help
4 are going to visit 3
5 ‘ll look 1 can’t
6 Are you going to watch 2 Could
3 Couldn’t
8 4 Can
1 are you doing 5 Can’t

N
2 are going 6 could
3 am meeting
4 I’m helping 4
SO
5 is coming 1 will be able to answer
6 isn’t coming 2 won’t be able
7 are going 3 will be able to lend
4 Will you be able to finish
9 5 will be able to drive
1 is coming
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6 won’t be able to join


2 is helping
3 are taking 5
4 are going 1 Ian couldn’t draw two years ago. He can’t draw
5 ‘ll do now. He will be able to draw when he is five.
6 ‘ll be 2 Ian couldn’t ride a bike two years ago. He can’t ride
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7 ‘ll call a bike now. He will be able to ride a bike when he


is five.
10 3 Ian couldn’t read two years ago. He can’t read now.
1 Are 6 will He won’t be able to read when he is five.
2 not 7 will 4 Ian couldn’t write two years ago. He can’t write
3 am 8 I now. He will be able to write when he is five.
4 is 9 are 5 Ian couldn’t swim two years ago. He can’t swim
5 are 10 will now. He will be able to swim when he is five.
11 7
1 b 5 c 1 Can
2 c 6 b 2 could; can
3 a 7 c 3 Could
4 a 8 a 4 could; can’t
5 Can
12 6 Could
1 we’re going to see 7 Can; can’t
2 ‘m going to train 8 Can
3 ‘ll do
4 Are you going to continue 8
5 ‘m going to study 1 Could you open the door for me, please?
6 ‘m going to open 2 Can you help me with my homework, please?
7 ‘ll give 3 Could I use the phone, please?
8 ‘m spending

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4 Can you be quiet, please? 3


5 Could you speak more slowly, please? 1 may not
6 Can I borrow an umbrella, please? 2 could
3 may not
10 4 may not
1 has to get up 5 could
2 have to go 6 may not
3 had to take 7 could
4 have to buy 8 could
5 has to wear
6 will have to ask 4
1 might not go
11 2 might need
1 must 3 might be
2 had to 4 might not buy
3 must 5 might not pass
4 must 6 might know
5 had to 7 might not wear
6 must 8 might rain
7 had to

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8 had to 5
1 must
12 2 can’t
SO
1 don’t have to 3 must
2 don’t have to 4 must
3 mustn’t 5 must
4 doesn’t have to 6 can’t
5 mustn’t 7 can’t
6 don’t have to 8 must
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7 mustn’t
8 mustn’t 6
1 must
13 2 may
1 must 6 must 3 may
PE

2 can 7 can 4 might


3 can’t 8 must 5 must
4 mustn’t 9 can 6 can’t
5 can 7 must
8 might
14
1 c 5 c 7
2 c 6 b 1 should
3 b 7 a 2 should
4 a 8 b 3 should
4 should
15 5 shouldn’t
Students’ own answers. 6 should
7 shouldn’t
Unit 9 8 should
1 We may go to the party.
8
He might not like the painting.
1 must
You could meet us there.
2 can’t
He must be in the modern art room.
3 can’t
He can’t be there.
4 mustn’t
You shouldn’t worry so much.
5 could
Should I phone him?

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Grammar Time 4

6 can’t 4 go
7 can’t 5 could
8 might 6 What about
7 Shall we
9 8 could
Students’ own answers.
8
Unit 10 1 Can
2 Why
3
3 could
1 I’ll
4 How
2 Shall I
5 Would
3 ShallI
6 I’ll
4 I’ll
5 Shall I
9
6 I’ll
1 Let’s go for a walk.
7 I’ll
Why don’t we visit a friend?
8 Shall I
Shall we play football in the park?
How about catching the bus into town?
4
2 Can I do something for you?
1 Shall I

N
Shall I take you home?
2 Would you like
Would you like a glass of water?
3 Shall I
4 Would you like
SO
10
5 Shall I
Suggested answers:
6 I’ll
Would you like a drink?
7 shall I
Why don’t we go out and make a snowman?
8 Would you like
Let’s go out and make a snowman.
Shall I open it for you?
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5
Shall we / Why don’t we go to the beach?
1 Would you like
Let’s go to the beach!
2 Let’s
3 Shall we
4 Would you like
Unit 11
5 Shall we 1 When I get a new CD, we always listen to it
PE

6 Let’s together.
7 Shall we If you pull out that plug, you will cut off the
8 Would you like electricity.
If he doesn’t invite me to the party, I won’t go.
6
If I were you, I wouldn’t work so hard.
1 Why don’t we stay / How about staying at home
tonight?
3
2 Why don’t we make / How about making some
1 hide
sandwiches?
2 don’t get up
3 Why don’t we watch / How about watching a DVD?
3 phones
4 Why don’t we go / How about going to the beach?
4 don’t tidy
5 Why don’t we have / How about having a party?
5 isn’t
6 Why don’t we download / How about downloading
6 feel
the photos from the Internet?
7 Does Mrs Richards look after
7 Why don’t we play / How about playing Monopoly?
8 gets
8 Why don’t we eat / How about eating out tonight?
5
7
1 passes
1 How about
2 ‘ll talk
2 invite
3 don’t finish
3 shall
4 will be

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5 don’t hurry 6 ‘d keep


6 will send 7 ‘d have
7 doesn’t come 8 could take
8 don’t leave 9 ‘d choose
9 won’t go 10 ‘d carry
10 will phone
12 I wish I was / were famous.
6 I wish + was / were Unit 11
1 leave; might get
2 will stay; doesn’t feel 13
3 ask; will help 1 I wish I didn’t have a headache.
4 see; don’t tell 2 I wish I wasn’t ill.
5 Will your dad be; finds out 3 I wish Mum was here.
6 may miss; don’t hurry 4 I wish I didn’t have to stay in bed.
7 finish; can meet 5 I wish I could go to the park.
8 are; won’t go 6 I wish I could eat some ice cream.
9 don’t make; will get
10 Call ; need 14
1 didn’t have
7 2 could go

N
1 will be 3 could come
2 forgets 4 would have
3 am not 5 would be
SO
4 save 6 could do
5 finish 7 had
6 stay up 8 wasn’t
7 will be
8 have 15
Students complete the sentences with their own Students’ own answers.
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answers.
Use Your English 3
9
1
1 didn’t live
1 c
2 didn’t need
2 b
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3 would get
3 a
4 were
4 a
5 had
6 happened
2
7 would visit
1 is
8 wouldn’t help
2 to
3 will
10
4 are
1 had; ‘d phone
5 'm
2 wouldn’t lie
6 going
3 didn’t have; would stay
7 'll
4 would get; had
5 wasn’t / weren’t; would buy
3
6 didn’t like; wouldn’t call
1 Can
7 would you say; asked
2 won't
8 was / were; wouldn’t spend
3 Shall
4 don't have to
11
5 could
1 ‘d take
6 can't
2 ‘d take
3 caught
4 ‘d light
5 was / were

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Grammar Time 4

4 4 those
1 had 5 glasses
2 hadn't lied 6 piece
3 we watch
4 don't leave 8
5 I'd 1 the
6 like 2 an; a; The; the
7 could help 3 a
8 going 4 the
5 an
5 6 The
Students' own answers. 7 a
8 An; a; a
Unit 12
9
1
1 The 6 (–); (–)
Regular plurals Irregular plurals
2 (–); (–) 7 (–); the
books women
3 (–); the 8 (–); (–)
dresses feet
4 The; (–) 9 (–)
countries fish
5 (–); the 10 The; (–)
wolves

N
10
There are two sandwiches in the fridge.
1 (–) 6 (–)
Your hair is longer than mine.
SO
2 (–) 7 The
Where are my sunglasses? 3 an 8 the
I bought two pairs of jeans. 4 An 9 (–)
5 (–)
3
1 students; boys; girls. 11
AR

2 loaves; tomatoes a 7 the


3 glasses; plates 2 (–) 8 the
4 feet; minutes 3 the 9 (–)
5 strawberries; cherries; hours 4 the 10 the
6 people; cousins 5 an 11 (–)
PE

7 knives; forks 6 (–) 12 (–)


8 Deer; forests
12
4 1 a
-s -es -ies -ves Irregular 2 birthday
answers beaches babies knives children 3 home
monkeys classes dictionaries leaves fish 4 Biology
places foxes ladies loaves people 5 the station
radios tomatoes libraries shelves teeth 6 South Street
restaurants wishes parties wives women
13
5 1 the 8 a
month C oil U magazine C 2 the 9 an
air U skirt C money U 3 the 10 (–)
friend C milk U family C 4 the 11 the
photo C help U rice U 5 (–) 12 the
love U leaf C cotton T-shirt C 6 the 13 the
meat U bread U 7 a

6 14
1 are 1 a
2 there’s 2 men
3 pyjamas 3 glasses

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4 faces 7
5 mice 1 a few
6 the 2 a few
7 An 3 a little
8 the 4 a few
9 Thieves 5 a little
10 money 6 a little
11 an 7 a little
12 a 8 a little
2 men
3 glasses 8
13 a 1 How much
5 mice 2 a lot of / lots of
14 the 3 much
3 men 4 How many
5 many
15 6 a lot of / lots of
Students’ own answers. 7 How many
8 a lot of / lots of
Unit 13 9 How much

N
10 How many
1 We’ve got no biscuits.
11 much
We haven’t got any cake.
12 a few
Have we got any cake?
SO
How many presents did Peter get? 9
Peter got a lot of / lots of presents. Suggested answer:
How much money has Lucy got? Dear Diary
Lucy’s got a lot of / lots of money.
I had a 1 horrible day today First, I went to the park with
AR

3 my friends.
1 any 5 some There 2 weren’t many people there because the weather
2 some 6 no was 3 terrible. There 4 were a lot of dark clouds and it was
3 no 7 any really 5 cold. We 6 didn’t have any ice cream, we played
4 any 8 some 7 a few games and then we decided to go to the cinema.
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4 There were 8 a lot of people so we 9 spent 10 a lot of time in


1 somebody the queue. It was a science fiction film, but it 11 didn’t have
2 anything many special effects. It was really 12 terrible!
3 anybody
4 somewhere Unit 14
5 nobody 1 Both of them are pretty.
6 anywhere
7 something All of them show brothers and sisters.
8 nothing Neither of them was interesting.

6 3
1 How much; A lot! 1 Neither
2 How many; A lot! 2 Both
3 How much; Not much. 3 Both
4 How much; A lot! 4 neither
5 How many; One. 5 Both
6 How much; Not much. 6 Neither
7 How many; Not many. 7 Neither
8 How many; Fifteen. 8 both

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Grammar Time 4

4 5 both of the girls have got very good singing voices and
1 Neither of them... Sophie can play the piano. I can’t sing but I can play the
2 Both of them... violin. Unfortunately, 6 neither of them thinks I’m good so
3 Both of them... I think I’ll probably be the manager!
4 Neither of them...
5 Neither of them... We sometimes argue but 7 none of us stays angry after a
6 Both of them... fight. We always say we’re sorry because we think our
7 Neither of them... friendship is more important than anything else.

5 Unit 15
1 all
2 None 1 you you yourself
3 None he him himself
4 All she her herself
5 None it it itself
6 All we us ourselves
7 All you you yourselves
8 None they them themselves

6 3

N
1 All 1 herself
2 all 2 yourselves
3 none 3 ourselves
SO
4 all 4 himself
5 none 5 themselves
6 All 6 itself
7 yourself
8 8 herself
1 ones 9 themselves
AR

2 one 10 myself
3 ones
4 one; one 4
5 one 1 by himself
6 ones 2 by herself
PE

7 ones 3 by yourself
8 one 4 by yourelves
5 by ourselves
9 6 by myself
1 all 7 by himself
2 one 8 by myself
3 Both
4 Neither 5
5 Which 1 yourself
6 one 2 themselves
7 one 3 himself
8 ones 4 herself
5 myself
10 6 yourself
Suggested answer: 7 myself

I’ve got two good friends, Sophie and Beth. 1 Both of them 6
are very pretty, as you can see in the photo. 2 Beth is the 1 me
girl with the brown hair and Sophie is the blonde one. 2 ourselves
3 We all go to the same school but we aren’t in the same
3 herself
class. Beth is in my brother’s class. 4 you
4 We all love music and listen to CDs together all the time. 5 myself
6 himself
We often say that we should start our own pop group:
7 her

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Answer key

8 yourself 4 the highest


9 us 5 colder than
10 him 6 the biggest
7 longer than
8 8 higher than
1 Peter and Lucy were shouting at each other.
2 They are looking at each other. 6
3 They don’t talk to each other. 1 quickly
4 Erin and Vicky were looking at each other. 2 hard
5 We trust each other. 3 well
6 Jenny and Lewis don’t know each other. 4 angrily
5 carefully
9 6 fast
1 each other 7 badly
2 ourselves 8 beautifully
3 himself
4 each other 7
5 yourselves 1 busy
6 each other 2 well
7 each other 3 quietly

N
8 yourself 4 slow
5 bad
10 6 clearly
SO
1 Be careful! You’ll cut yourself! 7 beautiful
2 I enjoy myself. 8 safely
3 She’ll watch it by herself.
4 Dad, have you / did you hurt yourself? 8
5 They must behave themselves. 1 more carefully
6 Please, help yourself. 2 harder
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3 more regularly
Unit 16 4 more neatly
5 better
1
6 more seriously
big bigger than the biggest
large larger than the largest
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10
heavy heavier than the heaviest
1 isn’t as big as
expensive more expensive the most expensive
2 is as nice as
than
3 isn’t as exciting as
slowly more slowly than the most slowly 4 isn’t as good as
fast faster than the fastest 5 is as fast as
6 is as shy as
3 7 isn’t as interesting as
old older oldest 8 is as easy as
easy easier easiest
important more important the most important 11
safe safer the safest 1 as friendly as
good better the best 2 as heavy as
funny funnier the funniest 3 as beautiful
difficult more difficult the most difficult 4 as fast as
thin thinner the thinnest 5 as interesting
bad worse the worst 6 as well as
popular more popular the most popular 7 difficult as
8 as intelligent as
4
1 deeper than 13
2 the longest 1 I’m too tired to go out.
3 the largest 2 He was too angry to speak.

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3 Ella was too excited to speak. 7


4 He works too slowly to finish the project by Monday. 1 to 5 on
5 Grandad’s too old to play football with us. 2 out of 6 in
6 Jenny’s too busy to come with us. 3 in 7 at
7 You’re too young to drive. 4 next to 8 at
8 She plays too badly to be in our team.
9
14 1 h 6 a
1 He isn’t tall enough to be a basketball player. 2 f 7 e
2 I’m not strong enough to move this table. 3 j8 i
3 Lucy doesn’t play the violin well enough to be a 4 g 9 b
musician. 5 c 10 d
4 My bag isn’t big enough to hold all these books.
5 Kevin isn’t fit enough to be an athlete. 10
6 He doesn’t run fast enough to win the race. 1 about 6 for
7 Amy didn’t feel well enough to go to school. 2 at 7 to
8 They didn’t work hard enough to pass the test. 3 about 8 about
4 for 9 to
15 5 to 10 for
1 Our living room isn’t big enough to hold thirty

N
people. 11
2 This bag isn’t light enough to carry. 1 of 6 in
3 Dad felt too ill to go to work yesterday. 2 with 7 on
SO
4 The documentary was too boring to watch. 3 with 8 of
5 It isn’t warm enough to swim today. 4 for 9 about
6 The man was too angry to speak quietly. 5 of 10 at

16 12
1 the fastest 1 in 6 on
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2 slower than 2 to 7 for


3 as tall as 3 at 8 at
4 as long as 4 about 9 to
5 well 5 at 10 at
6 as bad as
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13
17 1 b 6 c
Students’ own answers. 2 c 7 b
3 a 8 a
Unit 17 4 c 9 b
5 a
3
1 in 6 next
14
2 at 7 near
1 up 5 on
3 under 8 opposite
2 down 6 off
4 in front of 9 between
3 into 7 onto
5 behind 10 in
4 out of 8 over
4
15
1 at 5 At
Students’ own answers.
2 on; at 6 On
3 On 7 At; in
4 In; in 8 on
Use Your English 4
1
6 1 much 6 the
1 along 5 down 2 any 7 few
2 out of 6 into 3 a 8 many
3 from; to 7 up 4 some 9 lot
4 into 8 to 5 no 10 little

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2 6
1 quiet 1 Becky will lend me her brown jacket.
2 are 2 She sent him a birthday card.
3 the U.S. 3 I’ll show you my room.
4 fast 4 The waiter brought us our food.
5 behind 5 I’ll give you some money.
6 yourselves 6 He offered me some cake.
7 well
8 old enough 7
9 None 1 Lucy sent an email to Izumi.
10 more slowly 2 Peter gave some flowers to Angela.
3 Beth lent her camera to Harry.
3 4 Harry wrote a letter to his cousin.
1 at / by 5 How 5 Lucy showed her new painting to Sophie.
2 for 6 in 6 Mrs Hardy offered some biscuits to Harry.
3 one 7 the
4 than 8 nothing 8
1 Kevin showed his new computer to Bob.
4 2 Anne sent her friend a postcard.
1 as hard 3 I won’t give my email address to him.

N
2 badly 4 Carol lent Suzie her laptop.
3 the tallest 5 I wrote my brother a note.
4 tired to go 6 Mrs Cooper offered some tea to her friend.
SO
5 himself 7 I’ll give Sam your book.
6 each other 8 Amy brought a CD to Lisa.

5 9 & 10
1 C 5 A Students’ own answers.
2 B 6 B
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3 B 7 B Unit 19
4 C 8 C
1 Do you like my new jacket? Yes, I do.
Are you coming? Yes, I am.
Unit 18 Was Ray at home? No, he wasn’t.
3 Did Lisa phone you last night? Yes, she did.
PE

1 Katie wasn’t at home ten minutes ago. Was your Mum working at eight? Yes, she was.
2 We met Irene in Germany last year. Have you finished? No, I haven’t.
3 He ate four sandwiches at school today! Had they gone to bed by six? Yes, they had.
4 Uncle Bob is picking us up from the airport in an Are they going to stay at home? No, they aren’t.
hour. Will you help us? Yes, I will.
5 I read a very interesting article in Teenlink last Should I talk to her about this? Yes, you should.
week.
6 We saw Tina at the supermarket on Monday. 3
7 I’m going to phone Amy at midday. 1 Are; am
8 Mum and Dad were having tea in the garden at 2 Has; hasn’t
six. 3 Were; was
4 Could; couldn’t
4 5 Has; hasn’t
1 I went to bed at ten o’clock. 6 Does; does
2 We are going to meet Kelly outside the cinema at 7 Did; did
eight. 8 Have; have
3 My cousins have been here since noon. 9 Was; was
4 I found these old photos in the attic yesterday. 10 Do; do
5 We didn’t visit my grandparents last week.
6 I saw Emma and Sarah at school today.
7 Kim and I are playing tennis at the sports centre
tomorrow.
8 Jim ate three pieces of cake at Mike’s party on
Saturday.

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Grammar Time 4

4 3 Who broke the window?


1 Did you go to bed early last night? 4 Who took her keys?
2 Are you wearing a T-shirt right now? 5 Who saw us?
3 Have you ever met anyone famous? 6 Who invited him?
4 Can your best friend speak German?
5 Were you watching TV at six yesterday? 12
6 Do you usually walk to school? 1 can you see
7 Is it raining right now? 2 has got your book
8 Do you have to get up early tomorrow? 3 happened
9 Are you going to stay at home on Saturday? 4 did he buy
10 Does your best friend live in a flat? 5 told Alex
6 is she trying to say
5 7 ‘s coming
1 Who’s that boy over there? 8 does he want
2 Where did they go?
3 Whose bike is that? 13
4 Why is the baby crying? 1 Who bought that painting?
5 How old is your sister? 2 What did she say?
6 How much did that T-shirt cost? 3 Who found the money?
7 How many people were at the party? 4 What was Sophie wearing?

N
8 How often do you see Kelly? 5 Who’s playing the violin?
6 Who did you phone?
7 7 Who won the game?
SO
1 Where was Emma going? e home. 8 Who lives in that house?
2 What do you want for your g A new 9 What did Luke give you?
birthday? computer. 10 Who did you see?
3 Which T-shirt should I buy? a The blue one.
4 When did you buy this bike? c Last year. 14 Who’s...
5 Whose camera did you borrow? h Mike’s. How old was...
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6 Who is that girl? b That’s Ella, Why is he wearing...


Mrs Hastings’ Who took
daughter. Where were...
7 Why did she leave so early? f Because she Whose boat is it?
was tired. How many fish did you...
PE

8 How often do you play football? d Every day.


15
8 1 What did you have for breakfast this morning?
1 How old is your sister? 2 Who usually helps you with your homework?
2 What is she wearing? 3 Has your best friend ever been abroad?
3 When did you see her last? 4 What time do you usually get up on Sundays?
4 Where was she? 5 Who gave you the best present on your birthday?
5 What did she do after that? 6 How often do you go to the theatre?
6 How do you know that? 7 Have you got any pets?
7 Why are you looking at me like that? 8 What is your favourite subject at school?
Students’ own answers.
9 Subject questions
Who has invited you? 16
1 Who is your favourite actor?
Object questions
2 Which sports do you like?
Who did she call?
3 When did you decide to be a singer?
Who did Jim visit?
4 How often do you travel?
Who is she helping?
5 What is your star sign?
6 Do you have any brothers or sisters?
11
1 Who phoned her?
2 Who helped him?

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Unit 20 Unit 21
3 1
1 isn’t she? The rooms are cleaned every day.
2 haven’t you? The rooms were cleaned yesterday.
3 doesn’t he?
4 aren’t you? 3
5 isn’t it? 1 is made
6 isn’t there? 2 are grown
7 aren’t I? 3 is visited
8 won’t you? 4 am invited
5 is served
4 6 are fed
1 have you? 7 is taught
2 have we? 8 are painted
3 will you?
4 does she? 4
5 can they? 1 The toothbrush was invented in the fifteenth
6 are you? century.
7 was she? 2 The first pair of eyeglasses was worn in the 1200s.

N
8 did he? 3 The first bicycle was ridden in 1791.
4 The first hot dogs were eaten in the 1860s.
5 5 The first computer mouse was used in 1964.
1 weren’t you?
SO 6 The first CDs were sold in the 1980s.
2 won’t you? 7 The first public basketball game was played in
3 do you? 1892.
4 didn’t you?
5 is it? 6
6 haven’t you? 1 The invitation was sent to the wrong address.
AR

2 is spoken
8 3 was stolen
1 Neither am I. 4 are made
2 So did I. 5 are wrapped
3 Neither does mine. 6 hotel was built
4 So are we. 7 was sold
PE

5 So was Jamie. 8 is thrown away


6 Neither did I.
7 So do I. 7
8 Neither have we. 1 The exam papers are marked by Mrs Evans.
2 She was interviewed by a famous reporter.
9 3 Houses are designed by architects.
1 b 6 a 4 Coffee is grown in Brazil.
2 a 7 b 5 My new computer was delivered on Friday.
3 c 8 a 6 The window was broken by one of the students.
4 c 9 c 7 Her costume was designed by Jon Allan.
5 a 10 b 8 The treasure map was hidden in a secret place.

10 8
1 You’ve got all your things, haven’t you? 1 were inventd
2 So do I. 2 was called
3 Mum, you won’t forget to buy biscuits, will you? 3 made
4 Neither do I. 4 were made
5 You fed the cat, didn’t you? 5 is taken
6 Let’s watch the film, shall we? 6 reads
7 So have I. 7 is given
8 help
9 is chosen
10 is added

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11 is sent 5
12 is checked 1 are cleaned
2 was broken
9 3 was designed by
1 Houses were heated 4 are made
2 rooms were lit 5 were taken by
3 milk was delivered by milkmen 6 are written by
4 it was stored 7 was sent
5 Food was cooked 8 are marked by
6 Water was carried
7 clothes were washed 6
8 clothes were ironed 1 's
9 Irons were filled 2 was
10 Horse carriages were used 3 did
4 to
Use Your English 5 5 have
6 do
1
7 So
1 I saw Ben outside the supermarket yesterday.
8 you
2 He was waiting for his friend.
3 He is having a party for his birthday on Saturday.

N
4 He has invited all his friends from school.
Unit 22
5 Kelly is coming to the party, too. 1 Windsurfing is fun.
6 Ben gave me her e-mail address.
SO We went swimming yesterday.
7 I e-mailed her this morning. I’m really bad at spelling.
8 Her mother is going to drive us to the party. I don’t like drawing.
9 We are going to meet at her house at eight o'clock.
He came here to see you.
10 She is going to lend me her black skirt for the party.
I don’t want to try.
I’m sorry to hear about that.
AR

2
1 Is this your first book?
3
2 How many books have you written?
1 Driving fast is dangerous.
3 When did you write your first book?
2 Going out with friends is fun.
4 How old were you then?
3 Travelling by plane is expensive.
5 Are you working on another book at the moment?
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4 Collecting stamps is interesting.


6 What's it about?
5 Eating sweets is bad for your teeth.
7 Could you sign this book for me, please?
6 Playing golf is boring.
7 Walking is good exercise.
3
8 Smoking is bad for you.
1 were you?
2 shall we?
4
3 have you?
1 Harry doesn’t like skating.
4 isn't she?
2 Lucy is fond of painting.
5 didn't they?
3 Peter can’t stand listening to Lucy’s music.
6 are they?
4 My father often goes fishing.
7 will you?
5 I really enjoy cooking.
8 will he?
6 He is very keen on collecting model cars.
7 Chrissie never goes shopping at the weekends.
4
8 Kelly is afraid of walking in the dark.
1 So do I.
2 Neither am I.
6
3 So did we.
1 to go
4 Neither have I.
2 use
5 So can mine.
3 to help
6 Neither does Alex.
4 to be
7 So have we.
5 to drive
8 Neither did I.
6 stay

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7 to sell 4
8 cry 1 He wants to know what time the film starts.
2 He wants to know how much the ticket costs.
7 3 He wants to know if I can be ready at six.
1 He came here to see you. 4 He wants to know what time I have to be back.
2 Amy went to the café to meet Katie. 5 He wants to know what I want to do after the film.
3 They’re going to Brighton to visit a friend. 6 He wants to know if I want to go to the new fast
4 Dad turned on the radio to listen to the news. food restaurant in West Street.
5 Kelly went out to buy a present for Tricia. 7 He wants to know if Val can come with us.
6 I phoned George to tell him about the party.
7 He stayed at home to finish his project. 6
8 I need a key to open that door. 1 (that) he wanted to go home.
2 (that) she didn’t like the food.
8 3 (that) we couldn’t use his brother’s computer.
1 to be 4 (that) she had to be at the station at six.
2 drawing 5 (that) they were late.
3 to see 6 (that) she didn’t believe him.
4 swimming 7 (that) his sister worked in a bookshop.
5 wear 8 (that) Anna wasn’t at home.
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7 watching 7
8 Using 1 who my best friend was.
9 reading 2 what time I get up in the morning.
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10 to visit 3 if my school was far.
4 if I like going to the cinema.
9 5 if I’ve got a TV in my room.
1 to do 6 if I was tired.
2 to buy 7 if I could speak Spanish.
3 to come 8 how much pocket money I get.
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4 shopping
5 stay 8
6 to hear Suggested answer:
7 bowling First, I asked Liam where he was from, and he said
8 go he was from Manchester.
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9 bowling Sophie asked him if he has got any brothers or


10 to pay sisters, and he said that he has one sister.
Sam asked what kind of music he liked, and he
10 said (that) he loved pop music.
Students’ own answers. Dave asked Liam if he could play basketball, and
he answered that he’s very good at it.
Unit 23 Finally Laura asked if he liked our school, and Liam
said it was great. He said everyone was very
1 Sophie says (that) she can make it shorter.
friendly.
He wants to know what the article is about.
Sophie said that she could make it shorter. Unit 24
He wanted to know what the article was about.
1 That’s the man who lives next door.
The car which is parked outside our house is
3
Mr Taylor’s.
1 Holly says (that) she’s thirteen years old.
2 She says (that) she lives in London. This is the photo that was in the local newspaper.
3 She says (that) her parents work in a bank.
The man whose car was stolen went to the police
4 She says (that) she has got a twin sister.
station.
5 She says (that) she loves pop music.
6 She says (that) she can speak German, French
and Italian.
7 She says (that) she doesn’t like science fiction films.
8 She says (that) her favourite subject is Art.

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3 9
1 who 6 which 1 A thief who stole a car from a supermarket car
2 which 7 who park jumped out of it only minutes later.
3 who 8 which 2 A dog that / which had been asleep on the back
4 which 9 which seat woke up.
5 who 10 who 3 He was looking for a car that / which was unlocked.
4 He did not see the great dane that / which was
4 asleep on the back seat.
1 who’s 5 He saw the dog that / which was making the
2 whose growling noise.
3 who’s 6 A woman who was walking home from the
4 whose supermarket saw the thief running away.
5 who’s
6 whose Unit 25
7 who’s
1 She phoned David and told him about the party.
8 whose
She phoned David but she didn’t tell him about
5 the party.
1 it 5 they I stayed at home because I was tired.
2 them 6 it

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3 she 7 it I was tired, so I stayed at home.
4 he 8 she She bought the dress although it was very
expensive.
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6
1 A reporter is someone who works for a newspaper. 3
2 An author is someone who writes books. 1 and
3 A parrot is a bird that can talk. 2 and
4 A ruler is something (that) we use to draw straight 3 but
lines.
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4 and
5 A dentist is someone who / that looks after your 5 but
teeth. 6 but
6 A waiter is someone who / that works in a 7 and
restaurant. 8 but
7 An ostrich is a very large bird that can run very
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fast. 4
8 A thief is a person who / that steals things. 1 because
2 so
7 3 because
1 There’s the house (that) my aunt wants to buy. 4 because
2 An old man, who was Jake’s Grandfather, opened 5 so
the door. 6 because
3 Wanted is the film that / which made him famous. 7 so
4 The girl (who is) standing over there is my cousin. 8 so
5 That’s the boy whose mother teaches English at our
school. 5
6 Here’s the note (that) Ben left for you this morning. 1 We can’t go to the concert because we’ve lost the
7 I ate the sandwich that was in the fridge. tickets.
8 We stayed in a hotel which / that had a huge 2 She was late so she took a taxi.
swimming pool. 3 I couldn’t get up in the morning because I went to
bed late last night.
8 4 She was asleep so she didn’t hear the bell.
1 b 5 a 5 Mum didn’t let me go to the cinema because I
2 a 6 c hadn’t tidied my room.
3 c 7 a 6 Jamie had eaten too much ice cream so he had a
4 b stomachache.
7 I didn’t have enough money, so I didn’t buy that
book.
8 He’s hungry because he didn’t have breakfast.

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6 Use Your English 6


1 Although it was raining, we went out. / We went
out although it was raining. 1
2 Although I hate horror films, I liked this one. 1 playing
3 Although Tim is only eight, he can speak three 2 painting
languages. / Tim ca speak three languages 3 stay
although he’s only eight. 4 to go
4 He was wearing a jacket although it was hot. 5 to visit
5 I couldn’t sleep although I was tired. / Although I 6 listening
was tired, I couldn’t sleep. 7 cry
6 Although I got up late, I arrived on time. / I arrived 8 walking
on time although I got up late.
7 Although Becky worked hard, she didn’t pass the 2
test. / Becky didn’t pass the test although she 1 (that) she had to get up early on Saturday.
worked hard. 2 if I could get some ice cream for the party.
8 They’re twins, although they’re quite different. / 3 (that) she could buy the food and soft drinks.
Although they’re quite different, they’re twins. 4 (that) she wanted some balloons, too.
5 how many CDs I could bring.
7 6 she didn't want to wear her red dress.
1 and 5 but 7 (that) she hated it.

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2 but 6 and 8 if she could borrow my black skirt.
3 so 7 so
4 and 8 although 3
SO 1 The man who's standing next to Anna is her uncle.
8 2 Mike took the money which was on the table.
1 c 4 a 3 That's the boy whose dog bit me!
2 a 5 b 4 They've got a cat which sleeps in our garden all the
3 b 6 c time.
5 Penguins are birds which can't fly.
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9 6 I met a girl whose father is a famous author.


Suggested answers: 7 That's the man who stole my bag!
8 They bought a flat which is much bigger than ours.
Hi, Lucy!
I’ve got great news! 1 Dad’s got some business in London 4
1 so
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next week and he’s promised to take me with him!


2 Mum isn’t very happy because I’ll miss school for three 2 and
3 but
days. 3 I’ll have to work harder when we come back but I
4 so
don’t mind. 4 It will be great to see you and spend some
5 but
time with you! I’ve missed you! 6 so
XXX 7 because
Lisa 5
Hi, cousin! 1 B
2 C
I’ve missed you, too! 5 Although I have to go to school on
3 A
weekdays, I’m already planning what we’re going to do at 4 A
the weekend! 6 First of all, it’s Dad’s birthday on Friday, 5 C
so we’re all going out for a family meal. 7 On Saturday 6 B
morning, I usually go skating in the park but we could do 7 B
something else if you’re not into it. In the afternoon, Beth’s 8 C
invited a few friends to her house. 8 I’ve told her all about
you and she’s dying to meet you. 9 I’ve left Sunday free
because we’re going to do anything you like!
Love,
Lucy

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Grammar Time 4

Teacher’s notes for photocopiable activity sheets


Teacher’s notes for photocopiable beginning of the story with the class. Ask them
activity sheets to give the correct form of ‘buy’ for number 2.
• Pupils work on their own to complete the story.
Unit 1 Answers
1 went 10 ran
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
2 bought 11 tried
each pair of pupils. Cut each sheet in half along
3 had 12 shouted
the dotted line. Give one sheet A and one sheet
4 watched 13 jumped
B to each pair.
5 cried 14 dropped

1 Ask and answer to find out about 6 Did you like
7 asked
15 Did you study
16 were
Jack. Use the present simple or
8 nodded 17 was
present continuous. 9 walked
• Explain that pupils take turns to ask questions

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and fill in the missing information on their
sheets.

2 Take turns to ask and answer
questions with your partner.

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Point out the first prompts in the texts and
• Divide the class into pairs.
write the example questions on the board:
A: Where does Jack work? • and answer
Explain that pupils are going to take turns to ask
the questions about the robbery. Tell
B: Where does Jack live? them that they will have to be detectives and
• Ask the pupils to find the answers in their texts. check the story to find the answers.
• Pupils work in pairs and take turns to ask each
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other questions and complete the sentences on Answers


their sheets. 1 They went to the cinema.
• Go through the answers with the class, writing
up the complete text on the board.
2 No, she bought a drink.
3 A love story.
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4 Yes, she did.


Answers
5 After the film.
A B
6 He tried to take Hannah’s mobile phone.
1 works at the Mango 1 in a small flat
7 No, an old woman stopped the man.
restaurant 2 at 11.30 a.m.
8 No. She used to be a police officer.
2 9 o’clock 3 he goes swimming
3 plays tennis 4 shopping in town
4 staying at his flat 5 cooking a meal Unit 3
5 some new clothes 6 eats at the
6 an apple cake restaurant Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
each pupil.

Unit 2
• Explain that pupils have to make as many
sentences with when as possible, using the
words in the grid.
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
every pupil in the class. • Demonstrate the activity. Ask pupils to help
you make a sentence using the past

1 Read, and complete.
continuous and past simple, eg: He was having
a bath when the dog jumped in. Write the
• Explain that pupils need to fill in the verbs in
the past simple to complete the story about a
sentence on the board. Make another
sentence together if necessary.


robbery that happened last week.
Focus pupils on the first sentence and read the
• Pupils work in pairs/groups to continue
making sentences following the example.

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Possible Answers
He was having a bath when the dog jumped in. ●
2 Ask your partner. Use the words to
help you.
We were climbing the tree when Jack fell out.
They were listening to the band when it • Use the example and first prompt to
demonstrate the activity. Then ask the pupils
started to rain.
They were swimming when they saw a shark. to work in pairs and take turns to ask and
She was driving when a ball hit the car. answer questions.
He was running to the shop when he fell over.
She was tidying her room when she broke the Unit 5
TV. Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
We were playing in the park when we saw an every pupil in the class.
elephant.

1 Unjumble the sentences.
• When they have finished, ask the pupils to
write their sentences in their notebooks. The
• Pupils look at the words for the first sentence.
Ask pupils to make a sentence by putting the
pair/group to make the most correct words in the correct order.
sentences is the winner.
• Ask pupils to work on their own and order the
words for the other sentences.

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Unit 4
Answers
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for 1 Mary has been a doctor since 2004.
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every pupil in the class. 2 We have already bought the apples and


1 Listen, read and tick the correct box.
cola.
3 Harry hasn’t read the comic yet.
• Explain that you are going to tell the pupils
about a racing driver. Read the text out once.
4 My parents have been on holiday for two
weeks.
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• Now ask the pupils to look at the questions on


their sheets. Explain that you are going to read
5 My cat hasn’t caught a mouse yet.
6 Kate has already left the gym.
the text again and they should listen and answer 7 Steve has just painted the chair.
the questions by ticking the yes or no boxes. 8 My friends have been chefs for ten years.
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Script
Hi! My name’s Paul Davies and I’m a racing ●
2 True/False sentences.
driver. I love my job! I’ve driven in over fifty • Demonstrate the exercise, using the first
sentence as an example. Point out that pupils
races in Europe and I’ve never had an
accident. I have also been to China, Mexico need to use their sentences from part 1 to
and America, but I haven’t visited Canada. decide whether the answer is true or false.
The next race is in Paris. I’ve been there Answers
four times. It’s a great city! My new car is 1 T 3F 5 T 7 F
French. It’s got a huge engine and it’s the 2 F 4T 6 F 8 T
fastest car I have ever driven.
My mum and dad have moved from ●
3 Play the True/False game
England to France. They have watched most
of my races. Today I took the new car for a
• Pupils work individually to write the sentences.
Remind them that one of their sentences
test drive. Dad doesn’t like fast cars so he’s should be false.
never been on a test drive.
• Ask one pupil to read their sentences aloud to
the class. Ask the class to guess which
Answers sentence is not true.
1 Yes
2 Yes
3 No
4 No
5 Yes
6 No
7 No • Divide the pupils into pairs to take turns
reading their sentences. Their partner guesses
which sentence is false.

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going to stay with my best friend, and will for


Unit 6 When I’m 20, eg I think I’ll open a zoo.
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for • Pupils write a sentence in each box about
themselves. They should write in capital letters
every pupil in the class.
using blue ink so that individual handwriting is

1 Read, choose and complete. less recognisable.
• Pupils complete the sentences using the words
in the box. ●2 Cut the sentences out. Play the
guessing game in a group of four.
Answers
1 already 4 By 7 because
• Ask the pupils to cut out the three sentence
boxes from exercise 1. Then organise the class
2 When 5 had 8 hadn’t into groups of four and get them to collect the
3 just 6 before 9 by group’s sentences, shuffle them and place


them face down in the middle.
2 Look at exercise 1 again. Write
three questions. Ask your partner.
• Demonstrate the game. Take the top card from
one group’s pile and try to guess who wrote it.
• Go through the example questions. Ask pupils
to look at exercise 1 and find the sentence
Say, eg: Sam will open a zoo. Sam then says
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about Jake. Ask: What had Jake’s friends done? zoo or No, I won’t open a zoo. Explain that if the
and write the question on the board. Prompt player has guessed correctly, they keep the
the answer: They had finished their lunch.
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Repeat with sentence 4 about James. pile. If a pupil picks up one of their own
• Pupils choose three sentences from exercise 1
and write questions. When they have finished,
statements they should put it on the bottom of
the pile and take another card.
they can ask their partner the questions. • The pupils play the game. The pupil with the
most questions at the end is the winner.
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3 Choose and write the best ending
for each sentence. Unit 8
• Pupils should read each sentence opening,
then choose the best ending from the list to
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
each pair of pupils.
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complete the sentence.


Answers ●
1 Read and write.
1 f 2e 3g 4c 5d 6b 7a • Explain that pupils are going to write their own
set of rules for visitors to a fairground they
have just opened. Write the modal verbs from
Unit 7 the activity sheets on the board. Brainstorm a
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for few example sentences with the class and
every pupil in the class. write them on the board if necessary, eg You
can have lunch in the cafe, You mustn’t jump

1 Write a sentence in each box. Use off the rides. Encourage pupils to make both
negative and positive sentences.
capital letters.
• Write the headings from the three boxes on • Pupils work in pairs to produce eight rules for
visitors.
the board. Ask pupils what they might do after
school. Write one of the ideas under the first
heading using the present continuous, eg: ●
2 Vote for the best rules.

After school
• Pupils read their rules out. The class votes for
the best rule made up by each pair.
I’m playing tennis.
• They can then make a final version of the best
• Repeat with the other two headings. Use the
future going to for Next summer, eg I’m
rules for a class display.

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Suggested answers
Unit 9 1 You should stay at home. / You should take
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for some medicine.
every pupil in the class 2 They might be at work / the theatre.
3 We could go to the beach if it's sunny. /

1 Match. We could go to the cinema if it rains.
• Use the example to show pupils how to match
the parts of the sentences. Pupils complete the
4 He must be exhausted. / He must be very
thirsty.
activity on their own.
• Pupils should work in pencil so they can
correct mistakes.
Unit 10
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
Answers every pupil in the class.
1 You should bring a camera.
2 Take a drink because you might get thirsty.
3 You shouldn’t run across the road.

1 Write offer or suggestion after each
sentence.
4 We could go swimming after lunch.
5 It’s raining so I may not go to the park. • Pupils read each sentence and decide if it is an
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6 You can’t be cold because it’s a hot day.
go through the first example with the class.
7 I may stay in bed as I don’t feel well.
• Pupils work on their own to complete the
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2 Write the sentences. Underline the activity by writing the correct function at the
end of each sentence.
modal verbs.
• Pupils write out the sentences from exercise 1
in full, then circle the modal verbs.
Answers
1 offer 3 suggestion 5 suggestion
2 suggestion 4 offer 6 offer
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Answers:
1 You should bring a camera.
2 Take a drink because you might get thirsty.

2 Write.

3 You shouldn’t run across the road • Pupils take turns to make the offers and
suggestions from exercise 1. They should tick
4 We could go swimming after lunch.
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the ideas for activities they both agree on.


5 It’s raining so I may not go to the park.
6 You can’t be cold because it’s a very hot day.
7 I may stay in bed as I don’t feel well.

3 Talk to your partner. Use the
phrases to help you answer.

3 Work with a partner. Read and • Explain that pupils should take turns to make
the offers and suggestions from exercise 2.
talk about what to do. Use the
words in bold in your responses. • They should use the prompts to help them
answer their partner’s questions. Demonstrate
• Read the first prompt with the class. Point out
the words in bold (should/shouldn't) and
this by asking a pupil to make a suggestion
and then respond yourself using one of the
ask volunteers to think of response using prompts.


should. Repeat with shouldn't.
Divide the class into pairs and ask them to
• When they have finished they should tick the
ideas for activities they both agree on.
think of as many sensible responses as they
can to the prompts. Circulate, checking the
pupils are using the correct key words in their

4 Agree to do three things. Tell the
class.
responses.
• Now write sentences. • Pupils decide which three things they would
like to do most. They then report back their
• Pupils should work on their own to choose and
write the best response to each prompt.
preferences to the class.

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Answers
Unit 11 1 There are three pizzas in the fridge.
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for 2 The leaves are falling off the trees now.
every pupil in the class. 3 They have both got very short spiky hair.
4 Both these pairs of jeans are great!

1 Match and write sentences. 5 How many tomatoes have we got?
• Explain that the pupils need to find and make
seven sentences. Write the first part of the
6 Look! There are lots of fish in the river.
7 We need to buy some more cherries.
example conditional sentence on the board 8 I can see two men taking the furniture to
Ask pupils to find the second part of the the van.
sentence. Write this on the board and let pupils
complete it on their sheets. ●
2 Read and complete with a/an or the.
• Pupils work on their own to complete the • Pupils
or the.
read and complete the text using a, an
remaining conditional sentences.
Answers Answers
If I eat cheese, / I feel sick. 1 an 3 a 5 a 7 a
He’ll go to university / if he passes his exams. 2 an 4 an 6 the 8 the

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If I found £50, / I’d buy a new dress.
If you see Becky, / ask her to phone me.
I wouldn’t eat so much / if I were you.
Unit 13
SO
We’ll miss the show / if we don’t leave now. Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
When it’s sunny, / I am happy. each pair of pupils. Cut each sheet in half along
the dotted line. Give one sheet A and one sheet

2 Write three wishes. B to each pair.
• Go through the example with the class. Then
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ask them to talk about their wishes, prompting ●


1 Read the instructions and
ideas if necessary, eg didn’t have to go to complete the table for yourself.
school/ could draw well, etc. Write key words
on the board.
• Go through the instructions with the class and
make sure they understand that they must
• Pupils work on their own write down their
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answer truthfully about what the have to eat


three wishes. and drink in a day.


3 Now write what you would do if
• Pupils work on their own to complete the table
about themselves using ticks and crosses. They
your wishes came true. should use the Me column for this part of the
• Pupils write a conditional sentence for each
wish. Encourage them to read their wishes and
exercise.

conditional sentences to the class. ●


2 Now ask your partner.

Unit 12 • Demonstrate this activity with a pupil. Write on


the board: How much fruit do you eat? And
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for How many glasses of water do you drink? Add
a heading My Partner. Ask the first question,
every pupil in the class.
and elicit the answer. Fill in the column

1 Look and complete the sentences.

appropriately. Repeat with the second question.
Pupils work in pairs to ask and answer
• Explain that the pupils are going to use the
picture prompts to complete their sentences.
questions and complete their tables.
Go through the example with the class,
pointing out that they need to use the plural ●
3 Write about your partner.
form of pizza in the sentence. • Pupils work on their own to write about their
partner following the model given.
• The pupils complete the remaining sentences.
They can either work on their own or in pairs. • Ask some of the pupils to read their texts to
the class.

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Unit 14 ●
2 Circle the best answer.

Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for • Pupils circle the correct word in each answer.
every three pupils in the class. Answers
1 What happened?
• Divide the class into groups of three and give
each group an activity sheet. The pupils cut
She went to the hospital by herself.
2 What are they doing?
the cue cards out and place them in a pile They’re testing each other.
face down. 3 Can I help you?
• Demonstrate the activity by turning over a card.
Write the cues (shown below) for the
No, it’s okay. We’ll do it ourselves.
4 Where are you going Jack?
appropriate card on the board. Prompt pupils to I’m going for a walk by myself.
make a sentence beginning Both or All, eg for 5 Did Gerry have guitar lessons?
ostrich and penguin: Both of them are birds, for No, he taught himself.
Australia, Egypt, Canada: All of them are 6 Did they have fun at the water park?
countries Then ask them to make a second Yes, they really enjoyed themselves.
sentence beginning Neither or None, eg: Neither 7 Shall I turn the cooker off?
of them can fly. / None of them are in Europe. It’s okay, it will go off by itself.

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Cues:
birds / fly actors / Spanish wheels / windows ●
3 Write three questions for your
SO partner to answer.
sports / team games
Months / winter wild animals / pets
countries / Europe tails / hands
• Pupils use the questions and answers from
exercises 1 and 2 to help them write their own
swim / walk tall / red cities / America similar questions. They then ask their partner
drinks / cold the questions. Make sure the pupils are using
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reflexive pronouns or each other in their


• Explain that pupils will play a game in their
groups using the cards. They must turn over a
answers.

card and make two sentences. If they can do Unit 16


this successfully they keep their card, if not
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
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they should place it at the bottom of the pile.


The winner is the pupil with the most cards at every pupil in the class.


the end.
Then ask pupils to turn all the cards face up. ●
1 Read and complete.
They should choose two or three cards. Pupils • Explain that Ella has written a letter to her
friend, Becky. Ask pupils to complete the letter
write two new sentences for each card in their
notebooks. by putting the missing words in the correct
place.
Unit 15 Answers
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for 1 older 4 harder 7 carefully
every pupil in the class. 2 better 5 easiest 8 good
3 worst 6 seriously 9 fastest

1 Find and write the questions.
●2 Answer the questions.
• Go through the example with the class, making
sure they check that the question couldn’t go • Pupils read the completed letter in exercise 1
with any of the other answers. and answer the questions. They should use one
• Pupils work on their own to find and write the
questions in the correct place.
word answers.
Answers
1 her brother 3 English 5 Denise
2 Maths 4 Angie

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3 Write three questions for your ●
2 Take turns with your partner to
partner to answer. make sentences.
• Pupils write three more questions. Then they
can either ask their partner the questions or
• Write the example prompt (is playing) and
sentence (Lucy is playing tennis) on the board.
swap papers and write the answers to their Ask the class to make a longer sentence, eg:
partner’s questions. Lucy is playing tennis at 4 o’clock. If pupils
have difficulty, tell them to think about time
Unit 17 and place.
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for • Pupils work in pairs. Explain that they should
each choose one prompt and write the first
every three pupils in the class. sentence. Then they swap work sheets and
• Divide the class into groups of three. Give one
activity sheet to each group. Ask them to cut
expand their partner’s first sentence. They
should continue this way until they have
the sheets into three along the dotted lines and completed all four sentences.
share the sheets out.
• Explain that they are going to play a game.
Pupils take turns to choose a preposition from

3 Now write your own sentences.

the box on the left and a word cue from the • Pupils write their own set of sentences from

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the prompt they didn’t use in exercise 2.
box on the right. Then they make a sentence
using these words, eg: I’m afraid of vampires
Unit 19
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/ Peter ran round the corner. If the others in
the group agree that the sentence is Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
grammatically correct, they can tick off the every pupil in the class.
words they have used. If not, they can try again
with these words on their next turn, or they can ●
1 Complete each question. Find and
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choose two new words. The winner is the first write the answer.


person to tick all the words on their cards.
Pupils play the game in their groups. Check
• Explain that pupils are going to complete a
conversation between Chloe and her friend
they are playing the game correctly and help Beth.
with any difficulties they may have.
• Go through the example question and answer
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with the class. Explain that pupils should find


Unit 18 each answer as they write the question.
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for • Pupils work on their own to complete the
dialogue.
every pupil in the class.


Answers
1 Write sentences. 1 Did you have a great birthday?
• Pupils put the words in order and write
sentences. Make sure they remember to use
Yes, I did.
2 Which present did you like most?
capital letters and full stops. The tickets for a concert.
3 Who gave you the tickets?
Answers
Mum and dad.
1 They were laughing at the clown.
4 Who did you see at the concert?
2 He forgot to get some bread.
Duffy - she’s a great singer.
3 We are going to the concert after lunch.
5 Where was the concert?
4 She bought Jack some magazines.
In London.
5 They showed me their new house.
6 How did you get there?
6 I’m going on holiday next week.
By train.
7 I lent my best dress to Julie.
7 Who did you go with?
8 We are playing basketball at 3 o’clock.
I went with Mum and Hannah.
8 Was it a good concert?
Yes, it was brilliant!

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9 How many people were there?


Over 20,000. ●
2 Work with a partner. Take turns to
agree with the statements.
10 Did your mum like Duffy?
No, she didn’t. • Write the example statement on the board.
Ask the class to read it aloud. Then ask them

2 Ask your partner questions about to agree with the statement, prompting them
to look at the example if necessary. Write this
their birthday. Use the questions in
exercise 1 to help you. on the board.

• Explain that pupils are going to ask a partner • Pupils work in pairs. They take turns to make
and agree with the statements.
about their last birthday. Get them to read out
some of the question forms from exercise 1. Answers
As they do this, write question prompts on the I’m going to learn to ski. So am I.
board, eg: What…?, etc. Then ask if they can I’ve got a lot of CDs. So have I.
think of any more questions they could ask I didn’t go shopping yesterday.
and add these new prompts. Neither/Nor did I.
• Pupils work in pairs to ask and answer
questions. They should try to use as many
I went on holiday last summer. So did I.
I haven’t finished my homework yet.
question forms as they can. Neither/Nor have I.

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• Circulate and help any pairs who are having
problems formulating accurate questions or
I want some chocolate. So do I.
My dad doesn’t play any instruments.
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answers. They should swap roles after five Neither/Nor do I.
questions have been asked.
• Ifclass.
there is time, start a chain game around the
Unit 20 One pupil makes a statement, the
person nearest them agrees with it. This pupil
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for makes the next statement, and so on.
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every pupil in the class. Encourage pupils to make up new statements,


but if anyone gets stuck they can choose one
1 Rewrite the sentences adding from their worksheet.
question tags.
• Go through the example with the class. Explain Unit 21
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that pupils need to rewrite each sentence


adding the appropriate question tag. Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
• Circulate as the pupils work, and ensure they every pupil in the class.


are using the correct question tags.
1 Work with your partner. Match
• If you have time, invite pupils to come and
write their new sentences on the board. and complete the sentences.

Answers
• Go through the example (The Eiffel Tower was
built in 1889) with the class, asking a pupil to
1 You’re from Italy, aren’t you? underline the verb. Ensure pupils understand
2 Sally can’t drive, can she? they need to produce the correct form of the
3 They didn’t go to the art class today, did verb shown in brackets on their activity sheets.
they? Point out that these verbs will help them find
4 Let’s watch the game, shall we? the correct matching part of the sentence.
5 I’m good at making cakes, aren’t I?
6 He’s got brown hair, hasn’t he?
• Pupils work in pairs to match and complete the
sentences.
7 Stop playing that music, will you?
8 Mum’s going to buy a new TV, isn’t she? Answers
9 Eating lots of fruit is good for you, isn’t it? 1 The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889.
2 Yoghurt is made from milk.
3 Over 60 languages are spoken in Mexico.
4 Paper was invented about 2000 years ago.

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5 Sunflowers and Starry Night were painted should do this following the pattern of only
by Van Gogh. changing one part of the sentence at a time.
6 100 iPods are sold every minute. See how long the class can make the sentence
7 Macbeth was written by Shakespeare. chain.
8 Fruit and vegetables are grown by farmers.
Unit 23
●2 Write the sentences in full.
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
• Pupils work on their own to write the sentences
from exercise 1 in full.
every pupil in the class.


3 Write four more sentences using ●
1 Report what the speakers say.
the prompts. • Pupils rewrite the direct speech in the speech
bubbles as reported speech. Work through the
• Begin by getting the class to brainstorm
sentences using one of the given verbs, eg:
example with the class. Point out that pupils
need to use the present tense in their reported
The telephone was invented by Graham Bell.
sentences.
• Pupils write four new sentences. Encourage
them to use the sentences in Exercise 2 as a • Pupils work on their own and write their
sentences under the speech bubbles.
model for their own work.

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Answers
Unit 22 1 He says he wants to go to the party.
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2 She says she has got to do lots of homework.
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
3 She says she loves apple pie.
each pair of pupils.
4 He says he can’t run very fast.

1 Work with a partner. Take turns to 5 She says she is hungry and thirsty.
6 She says her sister lives in Spain.
rewrite the sentences.
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• Focus on the example. Show pupils how the


first part of the sentence: Snowboarding is

2 Write a report of the conversation.

great is changed to make the new sentence: • Begin by asking two pupils to the front. Ask
them to act out the dialogue between the
Skiing is great. Ask pupils to tell you what part policeman and the boy for the class.
of the third sentence has changed. Point out

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Focus on the first two sentences in the


that the separated tint boxes indicate where handwritten report. Tell pupils to check the
they should split the sentence. dialogue and find the first question the
• Write the first sentence on the board and
encourage pupils to think of another way of
policeman asked. Ask a volunteer to change
the direct question into a reported question,
changing the first part of this sentence, eg:
prompting them to use the past tense if
Swimming is great. Repeat with the second
necessary. Explain that pupils should do this
part of the sentence.
for the rest of the dialogue.
• Pupils work in pairs and take turns to modify
each sentence. Encourage pupils to check their • Pupils can either work on their own or in pairs
to complete their reports.
partner’s sentences before they write a new
one. They should work in pencil so they can Answers
correct mistakes. The policeman asked Billy where his parents
were.

2 Rewrite this sentence as many Billy said they were at home.
times as you can. The policeman wanted to know what time
• Pupils work on their own to make new sentences
as before. Give the pupils three minutes to make
Billy had to go home.
Billy said he had to be at home by 9 o’clock.
as many sentences as they can. The policeman asked/wanted to know what
• If you have time, ask pupils to take turns to
write their sentences on the board. They
was in Billy’s bag.
Billy said it was a duck.

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The policeman said Billy/he couldn’t carry a 4 A ball is a round toy which / that people
duck in a bag. use to play football.
Billy said it was okay – it was a toy duck. 5 An Italian is a person who / that comes
from Italy.
6 A lion is a wild animal which / that lives in
Unit 24 Africa.
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
every pupil in the class. ●
3 Write four more sentence openers.
• Pupils write four more sentence openers like

1 Complete the puzzles. Write the those in exercise 2. They should be about
people, animals and things.
missing name and who, which,


that or whose.
4 Ask your partner to complete the
• The pupils read and complete the descriptions
with the appropriate relative pronoun and
sentences.
missing name. • Pupils swap activity sheets and complete the
• Iftheir
you have enough time, invite pupils to write
completed descriptions on the board.
definitions started by their partner. Encourage
pupils to use all the relative pronouns they
know.

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1 An umbrella is something which / that Unit 25
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we can use in the rain.
Preparation: Photocopy one activity sheet for
2 A baker is a person who / that works in
a bakery. every pupil in the class.
3 A giraffe is an animal whose neck is very
long. ●
1 Choose subjects from Box A and
write sentences using linking
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4 A vet is a person who / that looks after


sick animals. words from Box B.
5 A butcher’s is a shop which / that sells • Write the example sentence on the board and
ask a pupil to come and underline the linking
meat.
6 A butterfly is an insect whose wings word. Choose a new linking word from Box B
and write it on the board. Ask pupils to think of
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have bright colours.


another sentence about the same subject but

2 Finish the sentences. using the new linking work.
• Pupils complete the sentences using their own • Pupils write their own sentences choosing five
subjects from Box A and using each of the
words for the definitions. Demonstrate this by
writing the example on the board and asking linking words in Box B.


pupils to think of other ways to finish the same
sentence, eg: A cat is a furry animal which / 2 Write your own story. Use all the
that drinks milk. Remind pupils they can use linking words from Box B in
which when talking about things and animals, exercise 1.
and that for people, things or animals. • Explain that pupils are going to write their own
• Pupils complete the sentences. When they
have finished, ask pupils to read out their
story. They can write about whatever they
want, but they must use all the linking words
definitions. from Box B in exercise 1 in their story.

Possible answers
• If pupils need help getting started with their
stories, brainstorm some ideas for titles with
1 A cat is a small animal which / that likes to the class, eg Last summer, My holiday,
chase mice. An accident, and write them on the board.
2 A glass is something which / that we use to Pupils then write their own stories.
drink from.
3 A nurse is a person who / that looks after
• Circulate and help pupils who have any
difficulties with vocabulary, etc.
sick people in hospital.

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Unit 1
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1 Ask and answer to find out about Jack. Use the present simple or
present continuous.

A: Where does Jack work? B: He works at the Mango restaurant

Jack is a waiter. He (Where/work? ) 1 works at the Mango Restaurant in Brighton.


.....................................................
He lives in a small flat near the restaurant.
On work days Jack gets up at (What time? ) 2 ............................................... in the
morning. He starts work at 11.30 and finishes very late in the evening.
On Saturdays Jack always (What/do? ) 3 ............................................... at the Sports

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Centre. On Sunday afternoons he goes swimming.
This weekend Jack’s friends are (Where/stay?) 4 ............................................... .
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Right now they are shopping in town. They’re buying (What/buy? )
5 ................................................ .

Jack is cooking a meal at the moment. He’s trying to make (What/make?)


6 ............................................... . He doesn’t often cook at home. He usually eats at
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the restaurant.
✄ .....................................................................................................................................................

B

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1 Ask and answer to find out about Jack. Use the present simple or
present continuous.

B: Where does Jack live? A: He lives in a small flat near the restaurant

Jack is a waiter. He works at the Mango Restaurant in Brighton. He lives


in a small flat
(Where/live? ) 1 ............................................... near the restaurant.
On work days Jack gets up at 9 o’clock in the morning. He starts work (What time?)
2 ............................................... and finishes very late in the evening.

On Saturdays Jack always plays tennis at the Sports Centre. On Sunday afternoons
(What/do? ) 3 ................................................ .
This weekend Jack’s friends are staying at his flat. Right now they are (What/do? )
4............................................... . They’re buying some new clothes.
Jack is (What/do? ) 5 ............................................... at the moment. He’s trying to
make an apple cake. He doesn’t often cook at home. He usually (Where/eat?)
6 ................................................ .

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Unit 2

1 Complete the story. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.

went
Last Wednesday Hannah 1 ......................................... (go) to the cinema with Susie.
2
Hannah ............................................... (buy) an ice-cream and Susie
3 ............................................... (have) a drink.

They 4 ............................................... (watch) a love story and Susie


5 ............................................... (cry) at the end.

6 “ ............................................... (you/like) the film?”


7 ............................................... (ask) Hannah. Susie
8 ............................................... (nod).

After the film they 9 ............................................... (walk) to the bus stop. A man
10 ............................................... (run) over and 11 ...............................................

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(try) to take Hannah’s mobile phone.
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“Stop that man,” she 12 ............................................... (shout). “He’s got my phone.”
An old woman 13 ............................................... (jump) on the man and he
14 ............................................... (drop) the phone.

“Thank you,” said Hannah. “15 ............................................... (you/study) judo when


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you 16 ............................................... (be) young?”


“No,” said the woman. “But I 17 ............................................... (be) a police officer.”
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2 Take turns to ask and answer the questions with your partner.
1 Where did Hannah and Susie go last week?
They went to the cinema.
................................................................................................................................ .
2 Did Susie buy an ice-cream? .................................................................................... .
3 What film did the girls watch? .................................................................................. .
4 Did Susie like the film? ............................................................................................. .
5 When did the girls arrive at the bus-stop? ................................................................ .
6 What did the man do? ............................................................................................. .
7 Did the girls stop the man? ...................................................................................... .
8 Did the woman study judo? ...................................................................................... .

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Unit 3

1 Make sentences. Use the words in the chart below.

he ball a dog break the TV

they tidy her room she fall over

band swim we play in the park

drive to the shop see listen to

climb a tree start an elephant have a bath

rain see fall out jump in

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run a shark hit the car
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They were swimming in the sea when they saw a shark.
..................................................................................................................................

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Unit 4

1 Listen, read and tick the correct box.
Yes No

1 Has Paul driven in over fifty races? ■ ■


2 Has he ever raced in Europe? ■ ■
3 Has Paul ever had an accident? ■ ■
4 Has he been to Canada? ■ ■
5 Have Paul’s parents moved to France? ■ ■
6 Have they watched all his races? ■ ■
7 Has Paul’s father ever been on a test drive? ■ ■

2 Ask and answer. Use the prompts below.

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A: Have you ever had an accident? B: Yes, I have.
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have / accident
climb / mountain
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go / Canada
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use / video camera eat at / Chinese restaurant

see / pyramids

drive / car
make / meal

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Unit 5

1 Put these sentences into the correct order.
1 has since Mary 2004 a been doctor
Mary has been a doctor since 2004
................................................................................................................................ .
2 bought we and apples have already the cola
................................................................................................................................ .
3 yet Harry read hasn’t comic the
................................................................................................................................ .
4 parents on weeks my have for been two holiday
................................................................................................................................ .
5 hasn’t yet cat the my mouse caught
................................................................................................................................ .
6 already left Kate gym has the

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................................................................................................................................ .
7 painted just has chair the Steve
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................................................................................................................................ .
8 friends ten chefs my been for have years
................................................................................................................................ .


2 Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)?
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1 Mary was a doctor in 2005. ■


2 There is cola in our shopping basket, but there aren’t any apples. ■
3 Harry has already read the comic. ■

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4 My parents were on holiday a week ago.


5 The cat hasn’t caught the mouse. ■
6 Kate is still in the gym. ■
7 Steve hasn’t painted the chair yet. ■
8 My friends were chefs six years ago. ■

3 Write three true sentences and one false sentence about yourself. Use
already, yet, just or for and the ideas below or your own ideas.
2007 ........................................................................................................................... .
six months ................................................................................................................... .
study English ................................................................................................................ .
live in this town ............................................................................................................ .
finish my homework ..................................................................................................... .

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Unit 6

1 Read, choose and complete.

because hadn’t already just When before By had by

1 already watched the film by the time his sister got home.
Ken had ................
2 ................ Jake got to the cafe the others had finished lunch.
3 Alan had ................ crashed his car when the police arrived.
4 ................ Wednesday James hadn’t started his revision.
5 Barbara ................ taken some great photos after the wedding.
6 Jodie hadn’t eaten ................ the party.
7 Elle was very angry ................ Simon had broken her phone.
8 Ron was very tired because he ................ slept.

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9 The boys had planted a tree ................ the time Sheila got home.


2 Look at exercise 1 again. Write three questions. Ask your friend.
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What had Jake’s friends done?
1 .................................................................................................................................
What hadn’t James done ?
2 .................................................................................................................................
3 .................................................................................................................................
4 .................................................................................................................................
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5 .................................................................................................................................


3 Choose and write the best ending for each sentence.
1 after she had washed her hair
Sarah went to her friend's house .............................................................................. .
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2 Paul was in hospital ................................................................................................. .


3 Gill had finished reading her book ........................................................................... .
4 The girls hadn't seen a tiger ..................................................................................... .
5 I had left my bag at home ....................................................................................... .
6 By the time the police arrived .................................................................................. .
7 Danny hadn't eaten lunch ........................................................................................ .

a …so he was very hungry.


b …the burglar had run away.
c …before they went to the zoo.
d …so I didn't have any money.
e …because he had broken his leg.
f …after she had washed her hair.
g …by dinner time.

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Unit 7

1 Write a sentence in each box. Use capital letters.
After school Next summer When I’m 20
...................................... ...................................... ......................................


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2 Cut the sentences out. Play the guessing game in a group of four.
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climb a mountain learn to drive make a cake



travel the world


see my friends

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go to university

open a theme park


play football

write a song have a party


fly to the moon


visit India

visit my grandparents.

learn to swim

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Unit 8

1 Read and write.
You have just opened a fairground. Work with a partner and make eight rules for
visitors. Use can / can’t, must / mustn’t and have / don’t have to.

__________________ Fairground
1 You must wear a seatbelt on the rides.

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2
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3
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5
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2 Tell the class. Vote for the best rules.

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Grammar Time 4

Unit 9

1 Match.
1 You should across the road.
2 Take a drink because I may not go to the park.
3 You shouldn’t run bring a camera.
4 We could go cold because it’s a hot day.
5 It’s raining so as I don’t feel well.
6 You can’t be you might get thirsty.
7 I may stay in bed swimming after lunch.


2 Write the sentences out. Circle the modal verbs.

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You should bring a camera
1 ........................................................................................................ .
2 ........................................................................................................ .
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3 ........................................................................................................ .
4 ........................................................................................................ .
5 ........................................................................................................ .
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6 ........................................................................................................ .
7 ........................................................................................................ .


3
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Work with a partner. Read and talk about what to do.


Use the words in bold.
1 Your friend has a cold. Talk about what they should/shouldn't do.
2 Your parents aren't at home. Talk about where they might be.
3 It's Saturday tomorrow. Talk about what you could do.
4 Your friend has played football all morning. Talk about how he must feel.

Now write sentences.

You should drink hot water with lemon and honey


1 .................................................................................................................. .
2 .................................................................................................................. .
3 .................................................................................................................. .
4 .................................................................................................................. .

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Unit 10

1 Write offer or suggestion after each sentence.
1 Can I help you pack the clothes? offer
.................
2 Let's go to the mountains at the weekend. .................
3 Shall we look at the map? .................
4 Would you like an ice-cream? .................
5 Why don't we go to Italy this year? .................
6 I'll help you tidy the room. .................


2 Write.
You are going to spend the weekend with your friend. Think about things you would

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like to do. Make suggestions and offers.
go to the theatre.
Let's… .......................................................................................................................
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Why don't we… ........................................................................................................
Shall I… ...................................................................................................................
What about… ...........................................................................................................
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Would you like… .......................................................................................................


We could… ..............................................................................................................
How about… ............................................................................................................
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3 Talk to your friend. Use these phrases to help you answer.
That's a good idea.
No, I don't like. …
Yes, OK.
Oh, no. I hate. …
Yes, please.
It's OK, I'll …


4 Agree to do three things. Tell the class.

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Unit 11

1 Match and write sentences.

If I eat cheese, ask her to phone me.

He’ll go to university I am happy.

If I found £50, if he passes his exams.

If you see Becky, I feel sick.

I wouldn’t eat so much if we don’t leave now.

We’ll miss the show if I were you.

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When it’s sunny, I’d buy a new dress.
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1 If I eat cheese, I feel...
................................................................................................................................ .
2 ................................................................................................................................ .
3 ................................................................................................................................ .
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4 ................................................................................................................................ .
5 ................................................................................................................................ .
6 ................................................................................................................................ .
7 ................................................................................................................................ .
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2 Write three wishes.
1 I wish I were a pilot
................................................................................................................................ .
2 ................................................................................................................................ .
3 ................................................................................................................................ .
4 ................................................................................................................................ .


3 Now write what you would do if your wishes came true.
1 If I were a pilot, I would fly to China
................................................................................................................................ .
2 ................................................................................................................................ .
3 ................................................................................................................................ .
4 ................................................................................................................................ .

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Unit 12

1 Look and complete the sentences.
1 pizzas in the fridge.
There are three ................

2 The ................ are falling off the trees now.

3 They have both got very short ................ .

4 Both these pairs of ................ are great!

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SO
5 How many ................ have we got?

6 Look! There are lots of ................ in the river.


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7 We need to buy some more ................ .


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8 I can see two ................ taking the furniture to the van.


2 Read and complete with a / an or the.
an
David Black is 1 ................ English boy but he lives in 2 ................
Italian town called Ferrara. His father is 3 ................ doctor and
his mother is 4 ................ actress. They’ve got 5 ................
beautiful flat in Venice.
They stay in 6 ................ flat four times 7 ................ year.
Harry loves Venice but this year he is going to Egypt to see
8 ................ pyramids.

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Grammar Time 4

Unit 13
A

1 Read the instructions and complete the table for yourself.
How much / many of these things do you Put two ticks for a lot.
have every day? Put one tick for not much / many.
Put a cross for not any.

Me My partner
fruit
glasses of water
chocolate
biscuits
fish
vegetables

N

2 Now ask your partner.
SO

3 Write about your partner.

............. eats a lot of ............................... but she doesn’t eat much .....................
............................................................................................................................. .
AR

✄ .....................................................................................................................................................
B

1 Read the instructions and complete the table for yourself.
PE

How much/many of these things do you Put two ticks for a lot.
have every day? Put one tick for not much / many.
Put a cross for not any.

Me My partner
fruit
glasses of water
chocolate
biscuits
fish
vegetables


2 Now ask your partner.


3 Write about your partner.

............. eats a lot of ............................... but she doesn’t eat much .....................
............................................................................................................................ .

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Unit 14


ostrich Brad Pitt bike golf

penguin Harrison Ford skateboard tennis

✄ .....................................................................................................................................................

N
SO
April elephant Australia horse


July giraffe Egypt mouse
AR

September lion Canada dog


PE

✄ .....................................................................................................................................................

London lemonade whale Eiffel Tower


Paris cola shark Empire State


Building
Amsterdam orange juice

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Grammar Time 4

Unit 15

1 Find and write the questions.

Did Gerry have guitar lessons? Where are you going, Jack?

What are they doing? What happened? Can I help you?

Shall I turn the cooker off? Did they have fun at the water park?

What happened?
1 .........................................................
She went to the hospital by herself.
She went to the hospital by myself.

N
2 .........................................................
They’re testing ourselves.
SO
They’re testing each other.
3 .........................................................
No, it’s okay. We’ll do it ourselves.
No, it’s okay. We’ll do it yourselves.
AR

4 .........................................................
I’m going for a walk by myself.
I’m going for a walk by himself.
5 .........................................................
PE

No, he taught himself.


No, he taught itself.
6 .........................................................
Yes, they really enjoyed themselves.
Yes, they really enjoyed ourselves.
7 .........................................................
It’s okay, it will go off by yourself.
It’s okay, it will go off by itself.


2 Circle the correct answer.


3 Write three questions for your friend to answer.
1 ............................................................................................................................... ?
2 ............................................................................................................................... ?
3 ............................................................................................................................... ?

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Unit 16

1 Read and complete.

carefully harder fastest better older easiest good worst seriously

Dear Becky,
How are things? I’m studying for my exams and my brother is helping.
older
I’m a year 1 ................ than Sam, but he’s a lot 2 ................ at maths.
It’s my 3 ................ subject! I will have to work much 4 ................
next year.
I love English – it’s my 5 ................ subject but I take it very
6 ................ I listen 7 ................ in class and I always do my

homework. My best friend at school is Angie. She’s not as 8

N
................ as me so I help her after school.
SO
Angie and Denise go to the school sports club and I want to join too.
Denise is the 9 ................ runner in my Year. I’m good but Denise
always wins in school races!
Write soon with all your news.
AR

Ella.


2 Answer the questions.
Sam
PE

1 Who is younger than Ella? ............................................... .


2 What’s Ella’s worst subject? ............................................... .
3 Which subject does she take very seriously? ............................................... .
4 Who is Ella’s best friend? ............................................... .
5 Who is the fastest runner in Ella’s year? ............................................... .


3 Write three questions for your friend to answer.
1 ............................................................................................................................... ?
2 ............................................................................................................................... ?
3 ............................................................................................................................... ?

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Grammar Time 4

Unit 17

on into corner maths

in front of along chair vampires

near round police station hospital

at of Wednesday beach

N
✄ .....................................................................................................................................................
SO
behind onto swimming weekend

next to down dog supermarket


AR

between over bridge stairs

at about party table


PE

✄ .....................................................................................................................................................

in at bed chemist

under up road tree

across for chocolate December

opposite out of 4 o’clock window

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Unit 18

1 Write sentences.
1 were laughing 5 their
the clown showed
at me
they new house
They were laughing at the clown .
........................................................ they
........................................................ .
2 some bread
forgot 6 on holiday
he I’m
to get next week
........................................................ . going

N
........................................................ .
3 to the concert
SO 7 to
are going
after lunch my best dress
we Julie
........................................................ . I
lent
AR

4 bought ........................................................ .
Jack
she 8 at 3 o’clock
some magazines we
PE

........................................................ . basketball
are playing
........................................................ .


2 Take turns with your partner to make sentences.
is playing
1 ............................... Lucy is playing tennis at 4 o’clock
....................................................................................... .
2 meeting Lucy
............................... ....................................................................................... .
3 doesn’t like
............................... ....................................................................................... .
4 went yesterday
............................... ....................................................................................... .


3 Now write your own sentences.
.................................................................................................................................... .
.................................................................................................................................... .
.................................................................................................................................... .

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Grammar Time 4

Unit 19

1 Complete each question. Find and write the answer.
Did
1 Chloe: ............................... you have a great birthday? In London.
Yes, I did
Beth: ......................................................................... .

2 Chloe: ................ present did you like most? Yes, it was brilliant!
Beth: ......................................................................... .

3 Chloe: ................................ gave you the tickets? I went with Mum and
Beth: ......................................................................... . Hannah.

4 Chloe: ................ did you see at the concert? Yes, I did.


Beth: ......................................................................... .

N
5 Chloe: ................ was the concert? Over 20,000.
Beth: ......................................................................... .
SO
6 Chloe: ................ did you get there? Tickets for a concert.
Beth: ......................................................................... .

7 Chloe: ................ did you go with? Duffy – she’s a great


AR

Beth: ......................................................................... . singer!

8 Chloe: ................ it a good concert? Mum and Dad.


Beth: ......................................................................... .
PE

9 Chloe: ................................ people were there? No, she didn’t.


Beth: ......................................................................... .

10 Chloe: ................ your mum like Duffy? By train.


Beth: ......................................................................... .


2 Ask your partner questions about their birthday. Use the questions in
exercise 1 to help you.
.................................................................................................................................... ?
.................................................................................................................................... ?
.................................................................................................................................... ?
.................................................................................................................................... ?
.................................................................................................................................... ?
.................................................................................................................................... ?
.................................................................................................................................... ?
.................................................................................................................................... ?

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Unit 20

1 Rewrite the sentences adding question tags.
1 You’re from Italy.
You’re from Italy, aren’t you?
..............................................................
2 Sally can’t drive.
..............................................................
3 They didn’t go to the art class today.
..............................................................
4 Let’s watch the game.
..............................................................
5 I’m good at making cakes.
..............................................................
6 He’s got brown hair.

N
..............................................................
7 Stop playing that music.
SO
..............................................................
8 Mum’s going to buy a new TV.
..............................................................
9 Eating lots of fruit is good for you.
AR

..............................................................


2 Work with a partner. Take turns to agree with the statements.

A: I don’t like watching football. B: Neither do I.


PE

I’m going to learn to ski. I’ve got a lot of CDs.

I didn’t go shopping yesterday.

I went on holiday last summer. I haven’t finished my homework yet.

My dad doesn’t play any instruments.

I want some chocolate.

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Grammar Time 4

Unit 21


1 Work with your friend. Match and complete the sentences.

N
The Eiffel Tower was (build) about 2000 years ago.
Yoghurt is (make) by Shakespeare.
SO
Over 60 languages are (speak) by farmers.
Paper was (invent) from milk.
Sunflowers and Starry Night were (paint) every minute.
One hundred iPods are (sell) in 1889.
AR

Macbeth was (write) in Mexico.


Fruit and vegetables are (grow) by Van Gogh.


2 Write the sentences in full.
The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889
PE

1 ................................................................................................................................ .
2 ................................................................................................................................ .
3 ................................................................................................................................ .
4 ................................................................................................................................ .
5 ................................................................................................................................ .
6 ................................................................................................................................ .
7 ................................................................................................................................ .
8 ................................................................................................................................ .


3 Write six more sentences using the prompts.
The telephone
1 ............................... Alexander Graham..........
was invented by ............................... Bell .
2 ............................... were sung by ............................................. .
3 ............................... is written by ............................................... .
4 ............................... are grown in .............................................. .
5 ............................... was painted by .......................................... .
6 ............................... are made in ............................................... .

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Unit 22

1 Work with a partner. Take turns to rewrite the sentences.

1 Snowboarding is great. 5 I hate tidying my bedroom.

Skiing is great.

Skiing is difficult.

2 Horseriding is dangerous. 6 I’m very glad to know about that.

N
SO
3 I want to buy a T-shirt. 7 They went to to buy a sandwich.
the shop
AR
PE

4 We went skiing last year. 8 My friend is belly-dancing.


crazy about


2 Rewrite this sentence as many times as you can.

I love

eating Italian food.

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Grammar Time 4

Unit 23

1 Report what the speakers say.
1 [A/W23.1a: I want to go to the party. He says he wants to go to
................................................
H&S pic of the party
.............................................. .
a boy]

2 I’ve got to do lots of homework. ................................................


.............................................. .

3 I love apple pie. ................................................


.............................................. .

4 I can’t run very fast. ................................................

N
.............................................. .
SO
5 I’m hungry and thirsty. ................................................
.............................................. .
AR

6 My sister lives in Spain. ................................................


.............................................. .


2 Write a report of the conversation.
PE

Policeman: Where are your parents?


Billy: They are at home.
Policeman: What time do you have to go home?
Billy: I have to be at home by 9’oclock.
Policeman: What’s in your bag?
Billy: It’s a duck.
Policeman: You can’t carry a duck in a bag.
Billy: It’s okay – it’s a toy duck.

Yesterday a policeman stopped Billy in the street.


where Billy’s parents were
The policeman asked ............................................................................................. .
Billy said ............................................................................................................... .
The policeman wanted to know .............................................................................. .
Billy said ............................................................................................................... .
.............................................................................................................................. .
.............................................................................................................................. .
.............................................................................................................................. .

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Unit 24

1 Complete the puzzles. Write the missing name and who, which, that
or whose.
1 umbrella
An ......................... which / that we can use in the rain.
is something .........................
2 A ......................... is a person ......................... works in a bakery.
3 A ......................... is an animal ......................... neck is very long.
4 A ......................... is a person ......................... looks after sick animals.
5 A ......................... is a shop ......................... sells meat.
6 A ......................... is an insect ......................... wings have bright colours.


2 Finish the sentences.
1 a small animal that likes to chase mice
A cat is ................................................................................................................... .
2 A glass is ................................................................................................................ .

N
3 A nurse is ............................................................................................................... .
4 A ball is .................................................................................................................. .
SO
5 An Italian is ............................................................................................................ .
6 A lion is .................................................................................................................. .


3 Write four more sentence openers.
AR

1 ............................................................................................................................... .
2 ............................................................................................................................... .
3 ............................................................................................................................... .
4 ............................................................................................................................... .
PE


4 Ask your partner to complete the sentences.

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Grammar Time 4

Unit 25

1 Choose subjects from Box A and write sentences using linking words
from Box B.
A B
sport animals
school languages but because
food family and although
film music so
weather friends

1 She isn’t in the school team although she’s really good at tennis
................................................................................................................................ .

N
2 ................................................................................................................................ .
3 ................................................................................................................................ .
SO
4 ................................................................................................................................ .
5 ................................................................................................................................ .


2 Write your own story. Use all the linking words from Box B in
AR

exercise 1.

......................................................................................................................
PE

......................................................................................................................

......................................................................................................................

......................................................................................................................

......................................................................................................................

......................................................................................................................

......................................................................................................................

......................................................................................................................

......................................................................................................................

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