Workbook Answer Key a1 a2
Workbook Answer Key a1 a2
Answer key
Unit 1 3
1c 2d 3a 4b 5e
1a (pages 4 and 5) 4
Students’ own answers.
1
1 First name 2 Surname 3 Age 4 Job 5 Country 5
6 Marital status 7 Address 1 They live in the USA.
2 55% of the population work in agriculture.
2 3 We live in Dubai.
Students’ own answers. 4 Amanda and Nigel work in a shop.
5 49% of the people live in the countryside.
3
1h 2f 3e 4b 5d 6c 7a 8g
1d (page 9)
5
1 What’s 2 name’s 3 Are 4 I’m 5 I’m not 6 are 2
7 is 8 Are Is 9 isn’t A: H J K
B: C D E G P T V
6 F: L M N S X Z
1 are 2 Are 3 ’m 4 Is 5 is 6 isn’t 7 aren’t 8 ’m I: Y
7 O
1 What’s your name? Q: U W
2 Are you from England? R
3 How old are you? 4
4 Are you married or single? Name: Doctor Zull Country: Australia
5 Are you a student? Name: Beata Polit Country: Poland
6 What is your address?
5
8 1 I’m from
Students’ own answers. 2 Nice to meet you
9 3 Nice to meet you too.
1 What’s 2 is not 3 I’m 4 You’re 5 I’m not 6 are not 4 I’d like to introduce you
5 My name’s
6 where are you from?
1b (pages 6 and 7) 7 Nice talking to
1 8 See you later.
a2 b3 c1
1e (page 10)
2
1c 2b 3b 4c 5c 1
1 but 2 and 3 but 4 and 5 and 6 but
3
1 wife 2 boys 3 son 4 daughters 5 father 6 children 2
1a 2b 3d 4e 5f 6c
4
1 Charles / Ingma 2 George / Mason 3 Ranci 4 George 3
5 Joanne 6 Tom 7 Julie 8 Ranci Example answer:
Hi! My name’s Brendan and I’m 22. I’m single and I’m a
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student at university. I’m from Australia but I live in Italy.
1 It 2 my 3 our 4 her 5 their 6 ’s 7 they 8 he
I speak English and Italian. I have two brothers but no
6 sisters.
Students’ own answers.
7 Wordbuilding / Learning skills (page 11)
1 a They’re b Their 2 a He’s b His 1
3 a Are b Our 4 a You’re b Your 1 in-law 2 grand 3 step 4 first 5 sur 6 middle
7 grapher 8 graph 9 sister 10 brother 11 father
1c (page 8) 3
1 Students’ own answers.
1, 3, 4, 6, 8
4
2 1 mother 2 billion 3 East 4 agriculture 5 million
1 28 2 1.6 3 27 4 60 5 English 6 60 6 niece 7 Oman 8 explorers
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Unit 2 3
1 Burberry is a British company.
2 BMW is a German company.
2a (pages 12 and 13) 3 Gucci is an Italian company.
4 Sony is a Japanese company.
1
5 Petrobas is a Brazilian company.
1 red, yellow 2 white, black 3 yellow, black
6 Inditex is a Spanish company.
4 blue, yellow
7 Alcatel-Lucent is a French company.
2 8 Google is an American company. (or Google is a US
Students’ own answers. company.)
3 4
1 hat 2 first-aid kit 3 torch 4 camera 5 gloves 1 France, Greece, Spain
6 map 7 mobile phone 8 compass 9 boots 10 shoes 2 England, Poland, Sweden
3 Brazil, Japan, Peru
4 4 Canada, Germany, Italy
1 hat 2 first-aid kit 3 map 4 shoes 5 boots
5
1 rucksack 2 maps 3 first-aid kit 4 torches 2d (page 17)
5 compass 6 gloves 7 hat 8 boots 1
6 1c 2a 3b
1 mobile phones 2 people 3 boxes 4 torches 2
5 knives 6 cities 7 cameras 8 men 9 keys 1e 2a 3c 4b 5d
7 3
/s/ boots, hats, maps Students’ own answers.
/z/ keys, knives, mobile phones
/ɪz/ boxes, cities, compasses 4
1 T-shirt 2 one 3 black one 4 water 5 one 6 small one
8 7 gloves 8 ones 9 large ones
1 those, gloves 2 that, rucksack 3 these, keys
4 this, map 5
1 This, that 2 These, those 3 This, that 4 These, those
2b (pages 14 and 15)
1 2e (page 18)
1 nineteen 2 747 3 fifteen 4 five 5 1976 1
6 twenty-four 7 twenty-seven 8 seventy-six 9 two 1 slow, fast 2 expensive, cheap 3 small, large
2 4 useful, useless 5 modern, old
1T 2F 3F 4T 5T 6F 7F 8T 2
3 1 new, green 2 fast, Japanese 3 small, white
1 take off 2 runway 3 hostel 4 on foot 5 cheap 4 old, Italian 5 useful, French 6 strong, blue
6 cockpit 7 expensive 8 double 3
4 Example answers:
1 are 2 aren’t 3 is 4 Is 5 isn’t 6 are 7 is 8 is BUY NOW! I have a beautiful, old kitchen clock. Cheap at
£5. Call 567 7456.
5 FOR SALE! A pair of new, red and blue roller blades. Good
1 on 2 next 3 the right 4 left 5 above 6 under for children. Email j_taylor@mfs.com
6 SALE! Old, large English bookshelf. In good condition.
1 chair 2 rug 3 blind 4 computer 5 sofa 6 curtain Perfect for all your books! Call Jim on 657 4857.
7 desk
Mystery word: cupboards Wordbuilding / Learning skills (page 19)
2c (page 16) 1
1 worker 2 teacher 3 saxophone 4 Brazil 5 guitarist
1 6 Vietnamese 7 piano 8 Spanish
1b 2c 3a 4d
2
2 1 ish 2n 3 ist 4r 5 an 6 ese 7 ian 8 er
1 global 2 300 3 36 4 five million
5 furniture 6 beds, chairs, sofas 7 cupboards 8 desks 5
9 Sweden 10 Poland 11 restaurants 12 United Kingdom 1 possession 2 climber 3 furniture 4 Dutch 5 Mini
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Unit 3 7
1 Where does Brad come from?
2 Where does he work?
3a (pages 20 and 21) 3 Does he spend a lot of time there?
4 Does he like being under the water?
1
5 What does he study?
1d 2f 3h 4g 5a 6e 7c 8b
6 Does Gina go with him on expeditions?
2 7 Does she work under the water?
1 It’s five o’clock.
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2 It’s five minutes past seven.
/s/ likes, starts, works
3 It’s quarter past nine.
/z/ comes, goes, spends
4 It’s twenty-five minutes past one.
/ɪz/ dances, finishes, teaches
5 It’s half past four.
6 It’s twenty-five minutes to four.
7 It’s quarter to nine. 3c (page 24)
8 It’s five minutes to eleven. 1
3 1B 2A 3C
1 an airport 2 Australia 3 London 4 a train station 2
4 1 450 2 160 3 85 4 15 5 78 6 19 7 15 83
Australia a train station 3
1 seven, five, two 2 first 3 six 4 third
5 twenty 6 one hundredth
an airport London
4
5 1 30 2 15th 3 66 4 3rd 5 80
1 No 2 Yes 3 Don’t know 4 No 5 Yes
6 Don’t know 7 Don’t know 8 Don’t know
3d (page 25)
6
1
1 big 2 quiet 3 clean 4 beautiful 5 modern, new
1 tourist information centre 2 museum 3 park
6 crowded 7 intelligent / smart
4 car park 5 library 6 theatre 7 hotel 8 aquarium
7
2
1 small 2 dirty 3 ugly 4 uncrowded 5 old
1 bank 2 theatre 3 tourist information centre
8
3
1 go 2 don’t have 3 don’t like 4 work 5 study
1B 2C 3A
6 don’t eat 7 meet 8 don’t live
4
9
1 near 2 straight 3 turn 4 Where 5 away 6 past
1 What do you do?
7 take 8 here 9 Go 10 across
2 Where do you live?
3 Do you go to work by car?
4 What time do you eat lunch? 3e (page 26)
5 Do you like shopping? 1
1 Karachi 2 George 3 French 4 Monday 5 July
3b (pages 22 and 23) 6 This 7 I 8 Morocco 9 Haversham 10 Grant
1 2
a doctor b photographer c pilot d sailor e student 1c 2b 3a 4e 5d
f teacher g waiter h accountant
3
2 Students’ own answers.
1b 2a 3g 4d 5h 6e 7c 8f
3 Wordbuilding / Learning skills (page 27)
1 studio 2 hospital 3 restaurant 4 boat 1
5 office building 6 university 7 airport 8 classroom 1 language 2 hotel 3 park 4 office 5 time 6 centre
4 7 transport 8 work
1T 2F 3F 4T 5T 6F 2
5 1 first 2 friendly 3 wildlife 4 head 5 closing
1 with 2 for 3 for 4 with 6 shopping 7 public 8 office
6 4
1 comes 2 works 3 doesn’t spend 4 likes 5 studies 1 Norway 2 Tokyo 3 Bogotá 4 Atlanta 5 China
6 goes 7 doesn’t work 8 sails 6 Vanuatu 7 Australia 8 Moscow
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1d 2e 3c 4a 5b a Can I get you anything?
b Here is the menu.
5 c I’d like some water.
1 No (There isn’t one good month because ‘you can taste d I’ll have a small green salad.
different types of cheese at every time of year’.) 2 Yes e Could I have the bill?
3 Don’t know 4 No 5 Yes 6 Don’t know 7 Yes 8 Yes f I’d like a cup of coffee.
g That was delicious.
6
h Are you ready to order?
1C 2U 3U 4C 5U 6C 7C 8C 9 U 10 C
1b 2a 3c 4h 5d 6g 7f 8e
7
5
1 some 2 an 3a 4 any 5 any 6a 7 an 8 some
1a 2b 3a 4b
5b (pages 38 and 39)
5e (page 42)
1
1
1 a lot of 2 a lot of 3 a lot of / many 4 a lot of / much
1 Mix 2 Chop 3 Pour 4 Put 5 Spread 6 Slice
5 a lot of / many 6 a lot of / many 7 a lot of
8 a lot of / much 2
1 shop, but you can also make
2
2 You need the following food: an egg, some
Students’ own answers.
3 Put the flour
3 4 mix the egg and olive oil.
1 water 2 bread 3 chicken 4 juice 5 eggs 5 Next, you need a pasta machine.
6 coffee 7 salt 8 chocolate 6 Put the pasta
7 cut the pasta into long,
4
1 bag 2 bottle 3 piece 4 tin 5 cup 6 kilo 7 slices 4
8 bottle Example answer:
1 Put the eggs into a bowl.
5 2 Pour the milk into the bowl.
1d 2b 3e 4c 5f 6a 3 Mix the eggs and milk.
6 4 Pour the mixture into a frying pan and cook.
1 sparkling 2 a glass 3 a kilo 4 yes, very hot 5 a bottle 5 Put the eggs on a plate.
6 a piece of chocolate 7 a slice 8 a tin
Wordbuilding / Learning skills (page 43)
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1 How much rice do you want? 1
2 How many apples do you want? 1 chips 2 mobile phone 3 bill 4 lift 5 pavement
3 How much bread do you want? 6 biscuit 7 motorway 8 petrol 9 football 10 full stop
4 How many eggs do you want?
5 How much pasta do you want? 2
6 How many packets of pasta do you want? 1d 2c 3f 4b 5g 6j 7a 8i 9h 10 e
7 How much chocolate do you want? 3
8 How many bananas do you want? 1 petrol – gas 2 lift – elevator 3 mobile – cell
8 4 biscuit – cookie 5 football – soccer
1g 2a 3e 4b 5d 6f 7c 8h 6 motorway – freeway 7 bill – check 8 full stop – period
4
5c (page 40) 1a 2g 3b 4c 5f 6h 7e 8d
1 5
1a 2c 3b kabsa: Saudi Arabia / chicken (or fish), onion, salt, pepper,
tomatoes, rice, nuts, raisins
2 pizza: Italy / flour, tomato, cheese, olive oil, salt
1a 2c 3b 4a 5c 6b 7c ceviche: Peru / fish, lemon juice, onions, salad
3 pierogi: Poland / potato, flour, mushrooms, butter, cheese
1b 2a 3d 4e 5c
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Unit 7 3
1 shortest 2 easiest 3 biggest 4 slowest 5 cheapest
6 fastest 7 saddest 8 nicest
7a (pages 52 and 53)
4
1 1 highest 2 best 3 largest 4 shortest 5 most populated
1 fly 2 drive 3 cycle 4 take 5 sail 6 travel 6 furthest 7 easiest 8 busiest
2a
Land: bicycle, car, drive, train, walk, wheels 7d (page 57)
Sea: boat, sail, ship 1
Air: aeroplane, fly, hot air balloon, wings 1 journey 2 travel 3 trip 4 travel 5 trip 6 journey
3 2
1 didn’t survive 2 didn’t stop 3 didn’t return 1a 2d 3e 4b 5c
4 didn’t travel 5 didn’t enter
3
4 1a 2b 3b 4c 5a
1 A air B sea C somewhere else (space)
2 A aeroplane B ship C satellite
7e (page 58)
5
1
1A 2A 3B 4A 5B 6A 7A
1 a blog b website 2 a writer b blogger
6 3 a online b homepage 4 a upload b download
1 What did Orteig offer in 1919? 5 a comment b post
2 When did Charles Lindbergh fly from New York to Paris?
2
3 How long did the journey take?
1 The bus was cancelled so we waited for the next one.
4 When did five ships leave Spain?
2 The flight was cancelled because the weather was terrible.
5 Where did Magellan die?
3 The food was hot and spicy so we drank a litre of water
6 At night, what did people look for in the sky?
with our meal.
7 How many times did it travel round Earth?
4 The meeting was long and boring because the managing
8 When did it enter Earth’s atmosphere?
director spoke for two hours!
5 The restaurant didn’t take credit cards so I paid with cash.
7b (pages 54 and 55) 6 The hotel restaurant was closed so we went into the centre
1 of town for a meal.
1d 2b 3a 4c 3
2 Example answer:
1 6 million 2 3.5 3 15,000 4 200,000 5 1,000 I took a train across the country. We went past mountains
6 13,000 7 1,500 and there was snow. Suddenly we stopped. The train
couldn’t move because there was snow on the line. It was
3 and 4 night. We spent hours on the train and it was very cold.
1 are longer than any other bird Fortunately, a man on the train had a guitar and he played
2 are more dangerous and difficult songs. Everyone sang to the music. In the morning it was
3 is colder than other parts of the world sunny and finally the train started moving again.
4 for longer than two hours
5 Wordbuilding / Learning skills (page 59)
1 shorter 2 easier 3 bigger 4 busier 5 cheaper 1
6 sadder 7 wetter 8 nicer 1 The journey was very/really good.
6 2 The food was very/really good.
1 cheaper 2 hotter 3 more expensive 4 faster 5 safer 3 The meetings weren’t very interesting.
6 older 7 better 8 worse 4 The party was really great!
5 The weather was very/really bad.
7 and 9 6 It wasn’t very sunny.
1 My brother is shorter than me. 7 The meal was very/really nice.
2 Walking is slower than cycling. 8 The hotel was really amazing!
3 I think rock climbing is more difficult than surfing.
4 Giraffes are taller than elephants. 2
5 Camping is cheaper than staying in a hotel. 1c 2a 3b
6 Canada is bigger than Iceland. 4
7 A taxi is more expensive than a public bus. 1 They sailed to America in the Mayflower in the 17th
8 Cities are more crowded than towns. century.
2 The Mayflower II sailed to America in 1957.
7c (page 56) 3 The Silver Queen took 44 days to fly from to Cape Town.
1 4 The saiga travels 35 kilometres per day.
a2 b1 c3 5 The tree frog migrates 30 metres.
6 The loggerhead turtle travels 14,000 kilometres in fifteen
2 years.
1F 2T 3F 4F 5T 6T 7F 8T 7 Voyager took off in 1977.
8 Jupiter is 349,000 kilometres from Earth.
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Unit 8 2
1 Yes 2 No 3 No 4 Don’t know 5 Yes 6 Yes 7 No
8 Don’t know
8a (pages 60 and 61)
3
1 1 foot 2 hand 3 neck 4 back 5 leg 6 shoulder
1 boring 2 noisy 3 crowded 4 colourful 5 fun 7 knee 8 arm
2
1F 2F 3T 4T 5F 6F 7T 8F 8d (page 65)
3 1
1 eyebrow 2 eye 3 nose 4 ear 5 lips 6 cheek 7 chin 1 A family. 2 Dinner. 3 The boy.
4 Serious (and perhaps they are hungry).
4 5 Because of the women’s hats and clothes.
1 beautiful 2 long 3 curly 4 dark
2
5 1 This photo 2 On the right 3 in the middle
1 have got 2 ’re 3 has got 4 has got 5 ’s 4 in front of her 5 The family looks 6 They are wearing
6 7 I think 8 The photo is interesting
1 lips 2 eyebrow 3 ugly 4 mask 5 cheeks 6 straight 4
7 blonde 8 handsome 1t 2w 3d 4b 5h 6k 7e 8n
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1 to make his next film 1 watching 2 listen 3 on 4 at 5 much 6 play
2 to live there for two years 7 interesting 8 handsome
3 to play their new songs 3
4 to watch a TV documentary a4 b6 c7 d1 e8 f2 g3 h5
5 to show the artist’s most famous paintings
6 to book tickets
9c (page 72)
1
1 butterflies 2 trees 3 fruit 4 kangaroos 5 mountains
6 leaves 7 Rock 8 sea
2
The book: 1 The play: 2 The film: 3
3
1T 2F 3T 4T 5F 6T 7F 8T
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Unit 10 3
First question: c
Second question: a
10a (pages 76 and77) Third question: b
1 4
1 technology 2 astronomy 3 zoology 4 biology 1 Ten points each. 2 In 1901. 3 They are short and long.
5 physics 6 chemistry 7 neuroscience 4 In the first century. 5 North and south. 6 Blue team.
7 Fourteen. 8 Twelve.
2
1 physics 2 astronomy 3 technology 4 zoology
5 neuroscience 10d (page 81)
3 1
1 a download b CD 2 a library b search engine 1a 2c 3a 4b 5b
3 a map b sat nav 4 a podcast b radio 5 a text b send 2
4 1g 2b 3d 4e 5a 6h 7c 8f
1c 2a 3b 3
5 1 three 2 Insel 3 A 4 afternoon 5 seven
1 Have you ever used 2 ’ve used 3 have you ever made
4 haven’t 5 ’ve never seen 6 ’ve done 7 has 8 has left 10e (page 82)
9 have pressed 10 Have you switched 11 haven’t
1
6 1 at 2 dot com 3 slash 4 dash 5 www dot
Students’ own answers. 6 double slash 7 colon 8 dot org 9 underscore
10 dot co dot uk
7
a4 b5 c3 d5 e3 f5 g3 h4 2
1 h_schmitt@hotmail.co.de
8 2 www.concordia.com
a I’ve printed the photos. 3 www.instolisten.org/dailypod-2
b She hasn’t sent a letter.
c They’ve booked tickets. 3
d Have you ever learned Spanish? 1 Call Stacey back.
e No, I haven’t. 2 Send everyone a letter.
f Has he sent the email? 3 Take Mr D’Souza to the station.
g Yes, he has. 4 Book a table for two.
h It hasn’t worked today. 5 Buy more paper.
6 Print these photographs, please.
10b (pages 78 and 79) 7 Email the designs to g_rich@gmail.com.
8 Telephone the hotel.
1
1b 2d 3a 4c 4
1 Name of caller: Lisa Farrell
2 Message for: Dr Nakao
1 Reason 1: as a historic city with lots of interesting places to Message: Meet her in the hotel reception at 2pm.
visit. Reason 2: for difficult roads. 2 Name of caller: Richard Nowitz
2 Because visitors become lost in the old streets. Message for: Dan Moore
3 In 1865. 4 Two years. 5 No. 6 No. Message: Email the designs before 12 tomorrow.
7 The hippocampus. It’s the part that stores memories. His email is r_nowitz@nowitz.com
8 It’s bigger than in the brains of other people. Urgent ✓
3 3 Name of caller: Max Lloyd
1a 2c 3a 4c 5b Message for: Christine
Message: Friend of George. He’s interested in renting the
4 room. Call him on 0990 768 2238 or email him: m36.lloyd@
1 buy 2 bought 3 paid 4 put 5 put 6 sent 7 forget hotmail.co.uk
8 made 9 read 10 win
5 Wordbuilding / Learning skills (page 83)
1 read 2 won 3 buy/win 4 send 5 put/read 1
6 paid 7 forgotten 1 send 2 Study 3 memorise 4 Search 5 show 6 find
6 7 call 8 stop working
1 Have, taken, took 2 Have, studied, studied 2
3 Have, taught, taught 4 Have, learned, learned 1 a forget b remember 2 a take b leave 3 a teach b learn
5 Have, written, wrote 4 a receive b send
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Unit 11 5
1 flight DL3345 have to go to
2 You cannot carry, in your bag.
11a (pages 84 and 85) 3 in business class do not have to wait in
4 with children can get on the plane
1
1 camping 2 sightseeing 3 backpacking 4 hiking 6
1 /hæftə/ 2 /hæftə/ 3 /hæftə/ 4 /haef tuː/ 5 /hæftə/
2
6 /haef tuː/
1 return ticket 2 sightseeing 3 check in, carry on 4 rent
5 tour guide 6 souvenirs 7 book
11c (page 88)
3
1 Yes 2 Yes 3 Don’t know 4 No 5 Don’t know 6 Yes 1
7 Yes 8 No They talk about Greece and South Korea.
4 2
1b 2e 3f 4c 5d 6a 1 Do 2 Do 3 Don’t 4 Do 5 Don’t 6 Don’t 7 Do
8 Do
5
1 should 2 shouldn’t 3 should 4 should 5 shouldn’t 3
6 should 1 thing 2 where 3 body 4 thing 5 body 6 where
7 thing 8 body
6
1 You should book a hotel room. 4
2 He shouldn’t work late. 1 anybody 2 something 3 nowhere 4 Everything
3 Should we buy a ticket here? 5 everybody 6 somewhere 7 Somebody 8 anything
4 She should check in her bag.
5 You shouldn’t rent a car. 11d (page 89)
6 What should we eat?
1
7 1F 2T 3T 4F 5T 6T 7 F (Marie thinks it’s
Hi! expensive.) 8 F
I’ve booked my tickets and I’m arriving on the 21st! Before I
2
arrive at your house, I’m going to travel round the country.
1 Can I make a suggestion?
Should I rent a car or go by public transport, do you think?
2 You should go to Morocco.
Also I’m going to spend some time in the capital. What
3 You could travel on your own.
should I see there? And should I book my hotel in advance?
4 Why don’t you go with a tour?
Can you give me any advice? Oh! And what’s the weather
5 How about going on a package holiday?
like? Is it cold? Should I bring lots of clothes?
See you soon! 3
Mike a5 b4 c2 d3
8 5
Example answer: 1 bus /ʌ/ 2 book /ʊ/ 3 you /uː/ 4 but /ʌ/ 5 should /ʊ/
Dear Mike 6 food /uː/ 7 cruise /uː/ 8 could /ʊ/
I’m really happy that you are coming to my country. Here is
my advice: 11e (page 90)
When you travel round the country, you should go by 1a
public transport because it’s cheaper than a car and there 1 Did 2 Was 3 How many 4 How 5 Would 6 Were
are lots of buses and trains. 7 What 8 Why
In my capital city, you should see the parliament buildings
and the old castle. 1b
For hotels, I think you should book the hotel online. It’s a3 b1 c4 d2 e5 f8 g6 h7
very easy.
At the moment the weather is very cold, so you should Wordbuilding / Learning skills (page 91)
bring a warm coat!
See you soon! 1
1 manager 2 photograph/photo 3 photographer
11b (pages 86 and 87) 4 study 5 backpacker 6 visit 7 visitor 8 cook
9 design 10 designer
1
1e 2b 3a 4f 5d 6c 2
1 manage 2 photograph/photo 3 student 4 backpack
2 5 visitor 6 cooker 7 designer
1 A motorbike. 2 No. 3 Asia. 4 A coat and a jumper.
5 England. 6 People drive on the left (or ‘the wrong side’) 3
and the signs were difficult to understand. 7 Everyone. photograph (3) / photo (2) photographer (4)
8 The US embassy in your country. 9 A phrase book. backpack (2) backpacker (3)
10 In smaller towns. 11 Before. 12 For ‘big things’ like a visit (2) visitor (3)
hotel or a meal in a restaurant. study (2) student (2)
cook (1) cooker (2)
3 design (2) designer (3)
Across: 1 climate 3 visa 5 zones 6 licence 7 cultural
Down: 1 currency 2 hand 4 illegal 4
1b 2a 3f 4c 5d 6e
4
1a 2c 3b 4c 5c 6a 7b 8a
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