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Answer key

American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book  

Welcome
GREETINGS
B
Students’ own answers

THE ALPHABET
C
1 Carlos  ​2  Hassan  ​3  Erica

C
1 6; 3:  ​
01501 677 239
2 9; 8:  ​
7679 0​ 22 1484
3 4; 0:  ​
0231 744 8520
4 5; 7:  ​
0735 630 4337

D
Students’ own answers

GRAMMAR

D
Students’ own answers


A
’m; Are; ’m not; ‘m

1 NICE TO MEET YOU!

B
1 ’m  ​2  ’re  ​3  ’m not  ​4  aren’t  ​5  Are  ​6  ’m not

UNIT OPENER
1–3  Students’ own answers

1.1 Say hello
VOCABULARY
A
Students’ own answers
B
2 Mexico  ​3  Brazil  4
​   Argentina  ​5  Egypt  ​6  Spain  ​
7  Italy  ​8  Britain  ​9  Japan  ​10  Australia  ​11  Canada  ​
12  Morocco
C
1 Egypt  ​2  Australia  ​3  Japan  ​4  Italy

PRONUNCIATION
A
2 Australia  ​3  Brazil  ​4  Canada  ​5  China  6
​   Egypt  ​
7  Italy  ​8  Japan  ​9  Mexico  ​10  Morocco  1
​ 1  Spain (only
one syllable)  ​12  Turkey

B
2  Budapest; Hungary  ​3  Bogotá; Colombia 
​4  Jakarta; Indonesia  ​5  Moscow; Russia 
6
​   Stockholm; Sweden

LISTENING
A
They are in a language school.

SPEAKING
A–D
Students’ own answers

1.2 What’s your job?
VOCABULARY
A
Students’ own answers
B
1  a designer  2
​   a computer programmer  ​3  an architect  ​
4  a manager  5
​   a teacher  ​6  a doctor  ​7  an engineer  ​
8  a student

READING
A
Emma is a designer.
B
1 Emma  ​2  small  ​3  isn’t  ​4  Brazil  ​5  is

C
1 job  ​2  (design) team  ​3  manager  ​4  Amanda

GRAMMAR
A
’s; isn’t; ’s; is; ’s; Is

B
Bilbao

B
Positive
Negative
Question

C
1  Lisa (not Luisa)  ​2  Fuentes (not Fuentez)  ​
3  Spain (not Italy)

D
isn’t = is not
she’s = she is

D
Students’ own answers

E
Students’ own answers

VOCABULARY


PRONUNCIATION

B
0 = oh
33 = double three

C
1 He’s  ​2  She’s  ​3  She’s  ​4  He’s  ​5  It’s

He/She/It ‘s/is nice.
He/She/It isn’t nice.
Is he/she/it nice?

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Answer key

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D
Students’ own answers

SPEAKING HUB
A–D
Students’ own answers


1.3 How are you?

B
1 doctor  ​2  computer programmer  ​3  architect  ​
4  engineer  ​5  fashion designer  ​6  teacher

2 OUR MUSIC, OUR WORLD
UNIT OPENER
1–3  Students’ own answers

COMPREHENSION

2.1 Where are they from?

A
a 2  ​b  4  ​c  3  ​d  1

READING

B
a  4 coffee;  ​6 a credit card
b  1 books; ​3 an alarm clock
c  5 a computer;  ​7 a calendar
d  2 a cell phone;  8
​ a suitcase

A
Esperanza Spalding – Portland, US
Fatoumata Diawara – Mali

Of Monsters and Men – Reykjavík, Iceland
Monoswezi – Sweden, Norway, Mozambique, Zimbabwe

C
2 b  ​3  d  ​4  e  ​5  a

B
1  Of Monsters and Men  ​2  Esperanza Spalding  ​
3  Monoswezi  ​4  Monoswezi  ​5  Esperanza Spalding  ​
6  Fatoumata Diawara

D
07700 914865; 7; 9 am

VOCABULARY

USEFUL PHRASES

A
2 Portuguese  ​3  Icelandic  ​4  Swedish  ​5  Norwegian

1 S  ​2  G  ​3  G  ​4  S  ​5  G  ​6  R

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
1 Hello  ​2  morning  ​3  fine  ​4  soon  ​5  See

SPEAKING
B
Students’ own answers


1 WRITING
A
He is from Sweden. He is a computer programmer.
B
First names, last names, countries and cities need a capital letter.

WRITING
Students’ own answers

Unit 1 Review
GRAMMAR
A
3 ’m  ​4  aren’t  ​5  is  ​6  ’m not
B
2  Is Leila from Mexico? No, she isn’t.
3  Are you a new student? Yes, I am.
4  Is Tony from Indonesia? No, he isn’t.
5  Is Anna a student? Yes, she is.
6  Are you from Japan? No, I’m not.

VOCABULARY
A
1 Brazil  ​2  Turkey  3
​   Egypt  4
​   Canada  5
​   Italy  ​
6  Mexico  ​7  China  8
​   Spain  9
​   Japan  ​10  Argentina


B
2 Brazilian  ​3  Irish

PRONUNCIATION
A
2  Egypt – Egyptian (different)
3  Iceland – Icelandic (different)
C
1  China – Chinese (different)
2  Turkey – Turkish (same)
3  Canada – Canadian (different)
4  Poland – Polish (same)
5  Italy – Italian (different)

GRAMMAR
Simple present be: we, you, they
A
Are; ’re; aren’t; ’re; ’re
B
are/’rearen’t
are/’rearen’t
are/’rearen’t
D
1 Are  ​2  Are
Possessive adjectives
A
Their; her
B
2 Your  ​3  Her  ​4  His  ​5  Its  ​6  Our  ​7  Their


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Answer key

American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book  

C
1 Their  ​2  Our  ​3  Her  ​4  His

2.3 I’m late

2.2 When are you free?

A
a 3  ​b  ​5  ​c  2  ​d  6  ​e  7  ​f  1  ​g  4  ​h  8

VOCABULARY
Numbers 11–100
A
Students’ own answers
C
7; 60; 8; 75; 24; 90; 12; 45; 18

LISTENING
A
a  teachers – Conversation 3

b  students – Conversation 2
B
Conversation 1: Hi!
Conversation 2: Hi!; Hello!; Nice to meet you!
Conversation 3: Good afternoon!; Nice to meet you!
C
1 b  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  a

GRAMMAR
A
What's; Who's; Where's; When; How
B
1 What  ​2  How  ​3  Where  ​4  Who  ​5  When
C
1  question word  ​2  verb
E
1 are  ​2  is  3
​   are  ​4  are  ​5  are
1 b  ​2  e  ​3  c  ​4  a  ​5  d
F
1  When are your (English) classes?  ​2  Who is your teacher?  ​
3  Where is your teacher from?

PRONUNCIATION
A
Who is pronounced /hu:/
How is pronounced /haʊ/
C
1 a  ​2  b  ​3  a  ​4  a


SPEAKING HUB
A
Student A:
2  How old is he?
3  Where is Tomoko Kogawa from?
4  What is Tomoko’s job?
5  What’s his name?
6  How old is he?
7  What’s her name?
8  What’s her job?

COMPREHENSION

B
1 Spanish  2
​   photographer  ​3  Mark  ​4  Carolina  ​
5  Brazilian  6
​   Turkish  ​7  Marta  ​8  nurse

USEFUL PHRASES
A
1 M  ​2  C  ​3  M  ​4  G  ​5  M  ​6  G

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
A
1 say  ​2  understand  ​3  mean
C
1  What does ‘student’ mean?
2  How do you say obrigado in English?
3  I’m sorry, I don’t understand.


SPEAKING
A–C
Students’ own answers

2 WRITING
B
1 Mexico  ​2  28 years old  ​3  She’s a photographer  ​
4  Her teacher  ​5  Coldplay and Arctic Monkeys

WRITING
A–B
Students’ own answers

Unit 2 Review
GRAMMAR
A
1 are  ​2  is  ​3  Are  ​4  are
B
​2  Where are they from?  ​3  What is her name?  ​
4  When is your class?  ​5  How old are you?  ​
6  Who is your teacher?
C
1 her  ​2  our  ​3  their  ​4  your

VOCABULARY
A
2 Canadian  3
​   Icelandic  ​4  Turkish  ​5  Egyptian  ​6  Polish  ​
7  Japanese  ​8  Argentinian

B
1 Monday  ​2  Tuesday  3
​   Wednesday  ​4  Thursday  ​
5  Friday  ​6  Saturday  ​7  Sunday

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Answer key

American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book  

3 MY LIFE

GRAMMAR

UNIT OPENER

this, that, these, those

1  family, home

A
1 this  ​2  That  ​3  these  ​4  Those

2  Suggested answers
child; children; adults; man; woman; family; mother; father

3  Students’ own answers

3.1 That’s my coat
VOCABULARY
A
a hat: e
a phone: d
a sweatshirt: j
an umbrella: i
a bag: a, c, f, h
a coat: k, l, m, n
glasses: b
headphones: g
B
1 k  ​2  l  ​3  n  ​4  m

GRAMMAR
a/an and plural nouns
A
1 one  ​2  more than one
C
a  a red bag  ​b  white glasses  ​c  a blue bag 
​d  a black phone  ​e  a gray hat  ​f  a green bag 
​g  gray headphones (sticking out of the green bag)  ​
h  a white bag  ​i  a yellow umbrella  ​j  a brown sweatshirt  ​
k  a blue coat  ​l  a red coat 
m
​   a black coat  ​n  a green coat

PRONUNCIATION

B
umbrellas /z/
hats /s/
bags /z/
classes /ɪz/
C
Students’ own answers

LISTENING
A
At first, the man gives her the wrong items.

B
1 c  ​2  a  ​3  d  ​4  b
D
1  these coats  ​2  that hat  ​3  those bags  ​4  this phone

3.2 I have two sisters
A
cake; family; party
B
1 b  ​2  c  ​3  d  ​4  a
C
1 birthday  ​2  town  ​3  women

VOCABULARY
A
1 sister  ​2  son  ​3  grandson  ​4  husband  ​
5  children/grandchildren  ​6  grandchildren/children
B

1 Agatha  ​2  Arthur  ​3  Sally  ​4  Olivia
C
1 wife  ​2  sister  ​3  mother  ​4  grandmother

PRONUNCIATION
C
1 daughter  ​2  parents  ​3  grandfather  ​4  brother
D
doctor; color; yoga; umbrella

GRAMMAR
A
Lilly has two children, ….
‘I don’t have a son or a grandson,’ …
‘Do you have any men in your family?’
‘Yes, I do,’ … ‘I have a husband, …’
family members and things that we own
B
2 has  ​3  don't have  ​4  doesn't have  ​5  have  ​6  have 
7
​   do  ​8  doesn't

SPEAKING HUB

B
l (red coat); k (blue coat); n (green coat); m (black coat);
f (green bag); h (white bag); a (red bag); c (blue bag)

A–C
Students’ own answers


C
1 42  ​2  blue  ​3  green and white

3.3 Guess who
COMPREHENSION
A
a 2  ​b  3  ​c  1  ​d  4
No, it isn’t easy for Gaby to meet Lucy.

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B
1 F  ​2  T  ​3  F  ​4  F  ​5  F  ​6  T  ​7  F  ​8  T

4 TIME

C
1  F (in the language school)  ​3  F (a green jacket)  ​
4  F (American)  ​5  F (gray scarf )  ​7  F (she’s OK)

1  city; sky; sun


D
5​ chairs; ​1 laptop; ​4 plants; ​2 men; ​7 people; 
​3 tables; ​5 women

4.1 Every day

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE

Daily activities

A
1  She’s got a green jacket.
2  They’ve all got green jackets.
3  Lucy’s got light brown hair.
4  Lucy’s got a black bag.
5  Lucy’s got a gray scarf.
C
1 blond  ​2  long  ​3  straight  ​4  curly

SPEAKING
A–C
Students’ own answers

3 WRITING
A
It’s Martina’s 30th birthday; the picture on the right
B
1  Martina is one year old in the first picture.
2  Martina’s mom is late.

3  Martina has two sisters.
4  Paulo is wearing a white sweater.

WRITING
A–B
Students’ own answers

Unit 3 Review
GRAMMAR
A
1 That  ​2  This  ​3  Those  ​4  These
B
2 are  ​3  are  ​4  are  ​5  is  ​6  are
C
1  I have  ​2  Do you have; do  ​3  don't have  ​
4  doesn't have  ​5  Does; doesn't

VOCABULARY
A
2  umbrella; white  ​3  brown; sweatshirt 
4
​   glasses; gray  ​5  blue; coat  ​6  black; bags
B

UNIT OPENER
2–3  Students’ own answers

VOCABULARY

A

1 d  ​2  a  ​3  c  ​4  b
Time
1 nine  ​2  twelve  ​3  fifty  ​4  eleven  ​5  eight  ​6  forty-five

LISTENING
A
1 two  ​2  the things they do  ​3  job
B
1 b  ​2  a  ​3  b
C
1 M  ​2  A  ​3  A  ​4  M  ​5  M  ​6  A  ​7  A  ​8  M
D
Students’ own answers

GRAMMAR
A
a positive  ​b  negative­
B
1 go  ​2  don’t go
C
1 verb  ​2  don’t + verb
E
2 start  ​3  finish  ​4  don’t get up  ​5  get up  ​6  go
F
Students’ own answers

PRONUNCIATION
A
The red words are stressed.
B

2 We don’t watch TV in the morning.
3 They start work at eight o’clock in the morning.
4 They don’t start at eight thirty.
5 I relax in the evening.
C
1  I go to work at eight o’clock.
2  I watch movies in the evening.
3  They don’t go to bed at ten thirty.
4  We don’t relax in the afternoon.

2 Angela  ​3  Mary  ​4  Giancarlo  ​
5  Guillermo  ​6  Pietro

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Answer key

American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book  

SPEAKING

SPEAKING HUB

A–C
Students’ own answers


Student A
1  What are they called?
2  Where do they live?
3  Where do they go in August or September?
4  Where do they go in May or June?

4.2 Every year
VOCABULARY
A
a spring  ​b  summer  ​c  fall  ​d  winter
B
March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October;
November; December
C
Students’ own answers

READING
A
Students’ own answers
B
a hills  ​b  tents  ​c  river  ​d  horse
C
1 b  ​2  d  ​3  a  ​4  c
D
1  F (Mongolia is in Asia.) 
2
​   F (Nomads live in the countryside.)  ​3  T  ​4  T  ​
5  F (September is in the fall.)  ​6  T
E
Students’ own answers


GRAMMAR
A
1 b  ​2  a
B
1 before  ​2  before  ​3  use do or don’t
D
2  Do you go to another country in the summer?; a
3  Who do you talk to in the evening?; b
4  Do you live in the same place all year?; a
E
Students’ own answers

PRONUNCIATION
A
The speaker runs these two words together, so we hear /ʤʊ/
instead of ‘do’ and ‘you’ separately.
C
Students’ own answers

4.3 Coffee chaos
COMPREHENSION
A
1 isn’t  ​2  isn’t  ​3  is  ​4  fast  ​5  isn’t
B
bread; croissants; coffee; cappuccino; latte; soya milk/soy milk;
tea; hot chocolate
C
a medium soya/soy cappuccino to take away/to go
D

1 Sam  2
​   woman  ​3  man  ​4  woman  ​5  woman  ​
6  Sam  ​7  woman  8
​   woman
E
Suggested answer
Hurry up

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
A
1 get  ​2  What  ​3  large  ​4  check  ​5  want  6
​   Sorry  ​
7  Can  ​8  you  ​9  have  ​10  One  1
​ 1  please  1
​ 2  kind
A Sam; B Customer

SPEAKING
A–C
Students’ own answers

4 WRITING
A
Hadid works on an oil rig.
B
1 c  ​2  d  ​3  f  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  e
C
Students’ own answers

WRITING

A–B
Students’ own answers

Unit 4 Review
GRAMMAR
2  They live in Spain.
3  You don’t watch TV in the evening.
4  We don’t like soccer.
5  When do you start work?
6  Why do they get up at five o’clock?

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American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book  

VOCABULARY
A
1  get up  ​2  go  ​3  finish  ​4  get  ​5  watch  ​6  go

B
1  Does he  ​2  Does she  ​3  does she  ​4  does he

SPEAKING


B
a 3  ​b  1  ​c  4  ​d  6  ​e  2  ​f  5

A–C
Students’ own answers

C

5.2 When’s your lunch break?

1 February  ​2  winter  ​3  May  ​4  summer; August

5 TIME FOR A BREAK
UNIT OPENER
1–3  Students’ own answers

5.1 Relax and be happy
VOCABULARY
A
Suggested answer
They all show people taking a break, relaxing, having a good
time, not working.
B
1 go  2
​   sit  ​3  cook  ​4  take  ​5  go  ​6  play 
7
​   go  ​8  go
C
Students’ own answers


LISTENING
A
cook a meal; take a bath; go to the gym; go running
B
1 T  ​2  F (Her friend goes to the gym)  ​
3  F (The woman goes home and cooks a meal and watches TV) 
4
​   T  ​5  T  ​6  T

VOCABULARY
A
Students’ own answers
B
a apples  ​b  bread  c​   cheese  d
​   eggs  ​e  potatoes  ​
f  noodles  ​g  beans  h
​   cereal  i​   chicken  ​j  fish  ​
k  rice  ​l  pasta
D
Students’ own answers

READING
A
Suggested answers
bento lunch box from Japan; tortillas with beans, chicken and
rice from Central America / Mexico; pasta with tomato sauce
from Italy
B
bento box – Sara; tortillas with beans, chicken and
rice – Natalia; pasta with tomato sauce – Davide

C
a; c; d; e
D
1 Natalia  ​2  Davide  ​3  Sara  ​4  Natalia  ​5  Davide  ​
6  Natalia

GRAMMAR

GRAMMAR

A
He works all the time! He doesn’t even take coffee breaks.
Does she go to the gym every day?
No, she doesn’t. She goes about twice a week.
She doesn’t have time to relax!

A
1 usually  ​2  usually  ​3  Sometimes  ​4  always  ​
5  never  ​6  frequently

B
1  main verb  ​2  doesn’t  ​3  without  ​4  does  ​
5  question word
C
1 cooks  ​2  doesn’t  ​3  play  ​4  do  ​5  take; does
E
1 do  ​2  goes  ​3  go  ​4  go  ​5  watches  ​6  plays  ​
7  does  ​8  plays

PRONUNCIATION

A
We hear /dʌzi:/ and /dʌʃi:/.

B
1 never  ​2  sometimes  ​3  usually

C
1 after  ​2  before
E
Students’ own answers

PRONUNCIATION
B
1 Healways drinks coffee.
2 Iusually have a salad.
3 Sheeats pasta for lunch.
4 Weall eat fish and rice.

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Answer key

American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book  

SPEAKING HUB


WRITING

A
2  Do you always cook dinner at home?
3  Do you frequently eat lunch at work?
4  Do you sometimes eat pizza for lunch?
5  Do you (ever) eat chocolate?
6  Do you regularly eat meat?

A–C
Students’ own answers

B–C
Students’ own answers

A
1 sits  ​2  doesn’t cook  ​3  eat  ​4  have  ​
5  Do; don’t  ​6  drink; does

5.3 No battery
COMPREHENSION
A
1 afternoon  ​2  3 pm  ​3  2  ​4  return  ​5  £85
B
a 3  ​b  5  ​c  4  ​e  6  ​f  2
C
1 e  ​3  c  ​4  b  ​5  f  ​6  a

USEFUL PHRASES
A

1 idea  ​2  see  ​3  news  ​4  matter  ​
5  expensive  ​6  worked
C
1  Good news
2  Wow, that’s expensive!
3  Let me see.
4  What’s the matter?
5  I have an idea!
6  It worked!

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
A
A Customer; B Ticket seller
B
1 c  ​2  e  ​3  b  ​4  d  ​5  a

SPEAKING
A–D
Students’ own answers

5 WRITING
A
b
B
1  F (Once a month.)  ​2  F (They eat in a meeting room.)  ​3  T ​
4  F (He’s not a good cook.)  ​5  F (He usually brings a salad.)
C
1 him  ​2  them  ​3  her  ​4  it

Unit 5 Review

GRAMMAR

B
2  We sometimes eat breakfast in a café.
3  I frequently cook dinner at home.
4  Vicky and Sue usually have pizza on Friday.
5  Carey is always very busy on the weekend.

VOCABULARY
A
1 walk  ​2  bath  ​3  meal  ​4  running  ​5  gym  ​6  chess
B
a pasta  ​b  eggs  ​c  noodles  ​d  grapes  ​e  bread  ​f  fish

6 A PLACE TO LIVE
UNIT OPENER
1–3  Students’ own answers

6.1 Around town
VOCABULARY
A
1 station  ​2  hotel  3
​   theater  4
​   store  5
​   restaurant  ​
6  café  ​7  market  ​8  museum  9
​   park  1
​ 0  art gallery
C
1 theater  ​2  market  ​3  art gallery  4

​   museum  ​5  restaurant ​
6  hotel  ​7  park  ​8  café  ​9  store  1
​ 0  station
D
Students’ own answers

READING
B
c
C
food; art; transportation
D
1  F (Some buildings are over 500 years old.)  ​
2  T  ​3  T  ​4  F (There aren’t any.)  ​
5  F (He/she walks to work every morning.)
E
Students’ own answers

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GRAMMAR
A

… there are a lot of tourists.
There are some buildings that are over 500 years old!
There are museums and art galleries …
There are over 400 bridges …
… there are a lot of canals!
There aren’t any cars …
… there’s a train station …
There aren’t any buses …
There isn’t a really large grocery store …
… there’s a great market …
There’s a really good café …
B
1  is a  2
​   are  ​3  isn’t a  ​4  aren’t any  ​5  plural  ​6  small  ​
7  big  ​8  positive  ​9  negative
D
Students’ own answers

SPEAKING

B
Suggested answers
Students should check: location; size; money; number of
rooms; stores
C
No, he doesn’t.
D
Studio for rent
Address: 25B East 23rd Street
Time to bus stop: 10 minutes

Furniture:
desk 
chair  ✓ bookshelf  ✓ lamp 
closet 
couch 
armchair  ✓ bed
Window with view of park
Bathroom: yes Kitchen: no
Price per month: $2,000
E
There’s no kitchen or bathtub; it’s too expensive.

GRAMMAR

A
Suggested answers
Everyday life: market, park, station, store
Weekend fun: art gallery, hotel, museum, theater
Food and drink: café, restaurant

A
1  a bathroom; is  ​2  buses; are  ​3  a kitchen; isn’t  ​
4  chairs; aren’t

B–C
Students’ own answers

1 before  ​2  plural  ​3  don’t use

6.2 Choosing a home

VOCABULARY

Furniture and rooms
A
Suggested answer
The person who lives here is probably a musician or music
student because of the guitar and the poster of a guitarist.
B
1 chair  ​2  desk  ​3  lamp  ​4  clock  ​5  bookshelf  ​
6  window  ​7  closet  ​8  bed  ​9  cushion  ​10  wall
E
Students’ own answers
Prepositions of place
A
1 in  ​2  on  ​3  in  ​4  on  ​5  on  ​6  on  ​7  under  ​8  on
B
In the picture, there's only one chair; the lamp is on the desk
(not on the table next to the bed); the clock is next to the bed
(not under it); there's only one picture on the wall.
C
Students’ own answers

LISTENING
A
1  central Manhattan
2  bus stop; grocery store
3  call the agency

B
D

Students’ own answers

PRONUNCIATION
B
1  son; run; some; love
2  get; red; bread; head
C
1 bag  ​2  bedroom  ​3  pen  ​4  cat

SPEAKING HUB
Student A:
A
Are there any chairs?
Is there a lamp?
Is there a TV?
Is it near a bus stop or train station?/Is there a bus stop or train
station nearby?
Is it near a grocery store? / Is there a grocery store nearby?
B–D
Students’ own answers

6.3 Left or right?
COMPREHENSION
A
1 T  2
​   F (The three customers give directions.)  ​
3  T  ​4  F (They don’t know each other.)  5  T

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B
Man 1 park c; Man 2 park a; Man 3 park b

7 SKILLS

USEFUL PHRASES

1  Students’ own answers
2  1 man  2
​   head  ​3  black  ​4  bird
3  Students’ own answers

A
1  Man 1  ​2  Sam  ​3  Man 3  ​4  Man 3  ​5  Sam
B
1  I’m not sure.  ​2  Yes, it’s very near.  ​
3  OK everybody, let’s just relax.  ​
4  Yeah, calm down!  ​5  You’re both wrong.

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
A
1 there  ​2  near  ​3  out  ​4  left  ​5  Turn  ​6  Cross  ​

7  Go  ​8  on
B
1 out  2
​   right  ​3  right  ​4  straight ahead  ​5  left  ​
6  right  7
​   left

SPEAKING
A–C
Students’ own answers

6 WRITING
A
Students’ own answers
B
b

UNIT OPENER

7.1 What can you do?
READING
A
Suggested answers
1  sports; people; mountains; rock; sea/ocean;
2  climbing; flying; diving; swimming
B
1 b  ​2  a  ​3  a
C
1  500; 4
2  4; 2

3  80; 6
D
1 T
2  F (Sometimes it’s a little bit dangerous.)
3 T
4 T
E
Students’ own answers

GRAMMAR

C
Positive: It’s modern and clean; There are really cool chairs
and tables; The hot chocolate is excellent; There’s free internet.

A
abilities

Negative: The hot chocolate is expensive; It’s usually busy.

B
1  verb without to  ​2  don’t use

D
Students’ own answers

WRITING
A–C
Students’ own answers


D
1  A: Can you swim? B: Yes, I can.
2  A: Can a monkey fly? B: No, it can’t.
3  A: What can you do? B: I can climb a mountain.
4 A: Which animal can live underwater? B: A fish can
live underwater.

Unit 6 Review

VOCABULARY

GRAMMAR

A
1 draw  ​2  ski  ​3  cook  ​4  dance  ​5  sing  ​6  juggle

A
1  There are  ​2  Are there  ​3  stores  ​4  There’s  ​5  there is
B
1  Is there  ​2  there is  ​3  There are  ​4  Are there  ​
5  there aren’t  ​6  there’s

VOCABULARY
A
1 market  ​2  park  ​3  hotel  ​4  station  ​5  restaurant
B
1 on  2
​   under  ​3  lamp/clock  ​4  clock/lamp  ​5  bookshelf ​
6  on  ​7  closet  8
​   rug


B
1 e  ​2  c  ​3  b  ​4  d  ​5  f  ​6  a
C
a  ride a motorcycle  ​b  speak French  ​c  do yoga  ​
d  drive a car  ​e  play the guitar  ​f  paint a picture

SPEAKING
A–D
Students’ own answers

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7.2 He’s amazing!
LISTENING
A
1 musicians  ​2  cellos  ​3  violins
B
Sheku Kanneh-Mason is a musician. He has eight six brothers
and sisters. They all Braimah, Isata and Sheku study at
the Royal Academy of Music. Their parents play don’t play
musical instruments.

C
1 c  ​2  b  ​3  a  ​4  d  ​5  e
D
Students’ own answers

VOCABULARY
A
​2 young  ​3  difficult
B
1 young  ​2  difficult  ​3  interesting
C
1 before  ​2  after
D
2 great  ​3  bad  ​4  terrible  ​5  talented  ​6  awful  ​
7  boring  ​8  healthy
E
Positive: great; talented; healthy
Negative: bad; terrible; awful; boring
F
Students’ own answers

H–I
Students’ own answers

PRONUNCIATION
B
1 Alex’s /ɪz/
2 Anna’s /z/
3 Juliet’s /s/
C

1  /ɪz/  ​2  /z/  ​3  /z/  ​4  /ɪz/  ​5  /s/  ​6  /ɪz/

SPEAKING HUB
B
Questions
1  Where is Hifumi Abe from?
2  What is his sister’s name?
3  Who is the 2017 Junior World Champion?
C
Answers
1 Japan
2 Uta
3 Uta
D
Questions
1  What is he good at?
2  What is his brother good at?
3  What do they both have?
Answers
1  triathlons – three events in one race
2  triathlons, too
3  Olympic medals
E
Students’ own answers

GRAMMAR

7.3 New hair

A

Braimah is Sheku’s brother.
Sheku’s parents’ names are Kadiatu and Stuart.

COMPREHENSION

B
belongs to
C
1  ’s  ​2  ’s  ​3  ’  ​4  ’
D
2 Luke’s favorite instrument is the violin.
3  My two cousins’ house is in the city center.
4  Alice’s parents’ names are Olive and Oscar.
5  All of the musicians’ instruments are in the next room.
6  Alberto is Carlos’s brother.
E
1 is  ​2  has
F
1 is  ​2  possessive ’s  ​3  has

A
1  the hairdresser  ​2  something different  ​
3  Students’ own answers
B
Gaby has purple hair / the same hair as Lisa.
Students’ own answers.
C
2  I hate it.

D

a  three o’clock  ​b  concert  ​c  Lisa’s Hair  ​d  Spain  ​
e  hairstyle  ​f  magazine
E
1 b  ​2  e  ​3  c  ​4  d  ​5  a  ​6  f

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
A
1  would you like; b Lisa
2  I’d like; a Gaby

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B
2  I’d like to book an appointment, please.
3 Is that Lisa’s Hair?
4  Do you have time today?
5 Yes, it is. 
​6  What time would you like to come?
7  Yeah sure! When would you like to come?
C
2  Yes, it is.
3  I’d like to book an appointment, please.

4  Yeah sure! When would you like to come?
5  Do you have time today?
6  Yes, today’s good. What time would you like to come?
7  Three o’clock?
8  Three o’clock is fine. Can I have your phone number, please?

SPEAKING
A–C
Students’ own answers

7 WRITING
A
talent competition
B
1 cello  ​2  dance  ​3  Spanish  ​4  artist  ​5  picture  ​6  person
C
1  My brother can speak English, Turkish and Arabic.
2  Kyle swims, runs and rides his bike every week.
3 I go to Spanish classes on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays.

WRITING
Students’ own answers

Unit 7 Review
GRAMMAR
A
1 can  ​2  jump  ​3  Can you; can  ​4  can you do  ​
5  can’t drive; can
B

1 John’s brother can play the piano.
2  My sisters’ names are Jo and Leah.
3 Alex’s hobby is wingsuit flying.
4  What are your parents’ names?
5 My friend’s an amazing dancer./My friend is an

B
1 good  ​2  difficult  ​3  old  ​4  terrible  ​5  long  ​6  boring

8 THE HERE AND NOW
UNIT OPENER

1 Suggested answers

amazing; beautiful; cold; green; night
2–3  Students’ own answers

8.1 What’s he doing?
LISTENING
A
2 a  ​3  b  ​4  d  ​5  b  ​6  c
B
1 woman  ​2  alone  ​3  under a tree  ​4  phone
C
1 b  ​2  d  ​3  a  ​4  c
D
1 No
2  The ‘right man’ is wearing a gray coat, not a green coat.

GRAMMAR

A
1 man  ​2  now  ​3  lunch  ​4  anyone  ​5  café  ​6  bench  ​
7  sandwich  ​8  coffee
B
Verbs with -ing: watching; doing; having; talking; sitting;
eating; drinking
Rule: right now
C
1  subject + be + verb + -ing
2 after
3  subject + be
D
1 eat  ​2  have  ​3  sit  ​4  eating  ​5  having  ​6  sitting
F
Students’ own answers

VOCABULARY
A
1 meet  ​2  look  ​3  take  ​4  have  ​5  read  ​6  watch  ​
7  go  ​8  talk
B

amazing dancer.
6 Paulo’s friend played the cello./Paulo’s friend has played
the cello.

2 watch  3
​   read  ​4  go  ​5  talk  ​6  take 
​7  look  ​8  meet


VOCABULARY

PRONUNCIATION

A
2  play the guitar  ​3  drive a car  ​4  speak Turkish 
5
​   ride a bicycle  ​6  play soccer

B
/æ/ catch; match
/eɪ/ play; stay
/ɔ:/ call; fall
/ɑ/ want; wash

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C
1 play  ​2  talk  ​3  have  ​4  want; watch

5  No. He has a bag, but it doesn't have any money in it.
6 Imogen’s


D
Students’ own answers

D
Claus is at the park station. He’s meeting Imogen. Claus has
a blue gray coat and a bag. The police are looking for a man
with a grey sweatshirt coat and a bag. Claus has Imogen’s
coat bag. There is lots of isn’t any money in the bag.

SPEAKING
Six differences:
1 In Student A’s picture, the woman sitting on the bench
is eating an apple. In Student B’s picture, she’s eating
a banana.
2 In Student A’s picture, the woman sitting on the bench is
drinking tea. In Student B’s picture, she’s drinking juice.
3 In Student A’s picture, the man reading a newspaper is
sitting down. In Student B’s picture, he’s standing up.
4 In Student A’s picture, the girl under the tree is lying down.
In Student B’s picture, she’s sitting down.
5 In Student A’s picture, the boy is looking at his phone. In
Student B’s picture, he isn’t looking at his phone.
6 In Student A’s picture, the man walking in the background
is not on the phone. In Student B’s picture, he’s on
the phone.

GRAMMAR

A

1 T-shirt  ​2  shorts  ​3  sneakers  ​4  socks

A
Hi Claus, I’m at the station. Where are you?
I’m here, too. I have the bag, but I can’t see you. What are
you wearing?
An old blue sweatshirt and a yellow cap.
Sorry, I can’t see you. Where are you?
I’m standing near the store. What are you wearing?
A long gray coat.
I think I can see you. Are you wearing a red cap?
Yes, I am.
I can see you! I think the police are watching you.
The police? Why are the police watching?
Something’s happening at the bank. It’s on the radio. Police
are looking for a man with a gray coat and a bag with a lot
of money.
I have a bag, but it doesn't have any money in it! It’s your
bag … from the restaurant last night.
I know, thank you! I’m coming over to you now.

C
Students’ own answers

B
1 can  ​2  after

8.2 The gray coat
VOCABULARY


PRONUNCIATION
A
2  a shirt  ​3  a suit
C
1  clean; green
2  bird; word
3  do; who
4  door; sport
D
Students’ own answers

READING
A
Suggested answer
The people are at the station. Some of them are standing,
and some of them are sitting. Some people are looking at
their phones.

D
2  She’s wearing an old green dress.
3  I have a new red hat.
4  That’s a long blue skirt.
E
Suggested answers
a  She’s wearing a long yellow coat.
b  He’s wearing a small black suit.
c  She’s wearing a big colorful sweater.
d  She’s wearing a short green jacket.

SPEAKING HUB

A–C
Students’ own answers

8.3 Too loud
COMPREHENSION

B
Claus is person 3
Imogen is person 9

A
1  At a (metal) music concert.
2  Lucy buys a cap. She wants to help Gaby cover her hair.

C
1  No. She writes ‘Where are you?’.
2  No. He writes ‘What are you wearing?’.
3  Near the store.
4 Claus has got a grey coat and a bag. He is wearing the same
clothes as the man the police are looking for.

B
1 T  ​2  F (She thinks it is just different.)  ​3  T  ​
4  F (Lucy wants to buy a cap for Gaby.)  ​5  T  ​
6  F (Three sizes – small, medium and large.) 
​7  T  ​8  F (a large cap)
D

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9.1 Famous faces

USEFUL PHRASES

LISTENING

A
1 c  ​2  d  ​3  b  ​4  a
B
3  She’s joking!

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE

A
Suggested answers
a  an actor  b  a writer  c  an artist  d  a politician
B
a 1929  b  1564  c  1761  d  1918

SPEAKING


C
1 Belgium  ​2  actor  ​3  model  ​4  dancer  ​5  beautiful  ​
6  England  ​7  writer  ​8  actor  ​9  Hundreds  ​
10  France  11  Madame Tussauds  ​12  waxwork maker  ​
13  South Africa  ​14  five

A–D
Students’ own answers

GRAMMAR

A
1 help  2
​   just  ​3  looking  ​4  one  ​5  size  ​6  large  ​
7  have  8
​   much

8 WRITING
A
b
B
1  At a barbecue (at Amy’s house)
2  Amy, Greg and Lilly
3  They’re making the food.
4  She’s sitting in the sun and talking to Amy.
5  She’s shopping with her sister. She has work later.

WRITING


A
1 Why were they famous?
2  Were they actors?
3  Was she a model?
4  Her movies were very popular.
5 Why was he famous?
6 He was a famous writer.
7 He wasn’t just a writer.
8 Photographs weren’t common.
B
was/were
singular

Students’ own answers

plural

positive

He was a famous
writer.

Her movies were
very popular.

GRAMMAR

negative

A

2  ’m eating  ​3  Is; having  ​4  isn’t 
5
​   is/’s working  ​6  is; working  ​7  isn’t working

He wasn’t just a
writer.

Photographs
weren’t common.

Yes/no questions

Was she a model?

Were they actors?

Wh-questions

Why was he
famous?

Why were they
famous?

Unit 8 Review

B
2  He has an old gray hat.
3  She’s wearing a long white dress.
4  The man is wearing a short brown coat.


VOCABULARY
A
2 e  ​3  d  ​4  h  ​5  g  ​6  a  ​7  f  ​8  b
B
1 dress  2
​   sweatshirt  ​3  hat  ​4  jeans  ​
5  shoes  6
​   sneakers

9 LOOKING BACK
UNIT OPENER
1–3  Students’ own answers

C
1  was; were  ​2  wasn’t; weren’t  ​3  was; were  ​4  was; were

E
Students’ own answers

VOCABULARY
A
1 first  ​2  second  ​3  third  ​4  fourth  ​5  fifth  ​6  sixth
B
a 7th  b
​   8th  ​c  9th  ​d  10th  ​e  12th  ​f  18th  ​g  20th  ​
h  31st  i​   42nd  ​j  53rd
C
a 1958  ​b  1909  ​c  2014  ​d  1564  ​e  2012  ​f  1800


D
Students’ own answers

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PRONUNCIATION
A
1 Washea writer?
2 Wasshea writer?
3  Where washe born?
4  Where wasshe born?
B
1  Was she  ​2  Was he  ​3  was he  ​4  was she

SPEAKING
A–C
Students’ own answers

9.2 Voices from the past

B
1 a  ​2  b  ​3  b  ​4  b


9.3 Pizza Roma
COMPREHENSION
A
1 closing  ​2  doesn’t know  ​3  loves  ​4  amazing  ​5  big  ​
6  cheap  ​7  near
B
3
C
1  It was bad  ​2  No  ​3  From Pizza Nova  ​4  An apple  ​
5  She gets another pizza  ​6  From Pizza Roma

VOCABULARY

USEFUL PHRASES

A
1  study in college  ​2  collect stamps  ​3  design a building  ​
4  travel to the city  ​5  receive a present  ​6  help a friend  ​
7  start to run  ​8  paint a picture

A
1 Sam  ​2  Sam  ​3  Sam  ​4  Sam  ​5  Sam  ​6  Gaby

B
Students’ own answers

READING
A
Students’ own answers


B
1  Ah, I see.  ​2  I’ve got it, thanks!  ​3  I’m afraid … 
4
​   It’s not far.  ​5  That’s a nice …
C
1  That’s a nice  2
​   It’s not far  ​3  I’ve got it  ​
4  I’m afraid  ​5  I see

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE

B
real women

A
1  Do you know  ​2  There’s  ​3  You should  ​4  Don’t

C
1  F (25% had no female characters.)  ​2  T 
​3  F (They are women.)  ​4  F (She was a scientist.) 
​5  T  ​6  T

B
1  Do you know  ​2  there’s  ​3  amazing  ​
4  should  ​5  terrible

D
Students’ own answers


GRAMMAR
A
1 studied  ​2  decided  ​3  wanted  ​4  asked  ​5  received
B
didn’t study
C
1 d  ​2  b  ​3  c  ​4  a

PRONUNCIATION
B
/d/ designed; lived; traveled
/t/ asked; talked
/ɪd/ decided; started; collected

SPEAKING HUB
A
1 started
2 discovered
3 lived
4 received

SPEAKING
A–D
Students’ own answers

9 WRITING
A
Suggested answer
Leonardo da Vinci
B

Name: Leonardo da Vinci
Birth date: 1452
Birth place: near Florence, Italy
Occupations: artist, mathematician, scientist, musician, writer
Why famous? for his paintings
Famous painting: Mona Lisa
C
2 1881
3  Málaga, Spain
4 artist
5  changed the world of art
6  Cubism, new style of painting

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WRITING
A–B
Students’ own answers

Unit 9 Review
GRAMMAR
A

1 was  ​2  were  ​3  Was; was  ​4  Was; wasn’t 
5
​   weren’t  ​6  wasn’t
B
1  stayed; painted  ​2  didn’t pick up; organized  ​
3  didn’t visit; called

VOCABULARY
A
2 sixteenth  ​3  third  ​4  first
B
1 traveled  ​2  started  ​3  was  ​4  studied  ​5  returned  ​
6  helped

10 IT’S HISTORY
UNIT OPENER

B
The first humans didn’t have metal.
C
1  don’t have  ​2  don’t add  ​3  didn’t + verb

VOCABULARY
A
last year; 1,000 years ago; in the 12th century
B
ago

lastin


a long time
an hour


month
Friday
week

C
1 ago  ​2  in  ​3  last

D
Students’ own answers

PRONUNCIATION
B
/ɔ:/ [bought] floor, four, talk, wore
/oʊ/ [chose] know, show, slow, toe

1–3  Students’ own answers

C
Students’ own answers

10.1 Precious finds

SPEAKING

READING
A

Students’ own answers
B
Summary 1
C
1 banknote  ​2  hand axe  ​3  two-headed snake  ​4  chariot
D
Hand axe: ​1  Olduvai Gorge; Tanzania; Africa  ​
2  1.2–1.4 million years old  ​3  for cutting
Gold model chariot: ​1 Tajikistan  ​
2  5th–4th century BCE (2,500 years old)  ​3  for traveling
Banknote: ​1 China  ​2  CE 135 (2,000 years old) 
3
​   for buying and selling
Two-headed snake: ​1 Mexico  ​
2  15th–16th century (500–600 years old)  ​
3  for decoration, to show power/importance
E
Suggested answers
1 The chariot and the serpent are beautiful. The axe and the
banknote are useful.
2  We use the axe and the banknote today.

the 12th century
1600
the past

A–C
Students’ own answers

10.2 Family treasures

VOCABULARY
A
a  met; finished
b  wrote; was; won
c  got married; was; was
d  passed; was; belonged; drove
B
2 a  ​3  g  ​4  b  ​5  e  ​6  h  ​7  d  ​8  c
C
Students’ own answers

LISTENING
A
Suggested answer
These objects are old, interesting and possibly valuable.
B
a Alfie  ​b  Janine  ​c  Isabel

GRAMMAR
A
1 built  2
​   bought  ​3  chose  ​4  found  ​5  gave  ​6  went  ​
7  made  8
​   sold  ​9  took  ​10  wore
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1 her father; when she finished college; it reminds her never
to be late
2 old camera; his mother; on his 16th birthday; that’s
probably why he became a photographer
3 pearl necklace; her grandmother; when she got married;
because she loved her grandmother / because it makes her
think of her grandmother

A
1 nice  ​2  Really  ​3  love  ​4  too  ​5  great  ​6  think  ​
7  sounds  ​8  shame

D
Students’ own answers

1 a  ​2  b  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  c  ​7  b  ​8  b

GRAMMAR

SPEAKING

A
1  And where did this watch come from originally?
2 What did your great-grandfather use it for?
3  Did your mother take a lot of photos? Yes, she did.

4  Did you buy this? No, someone gave it to me.

A–C
Students’ own answers

B
1 past  ​2  before  ​3  yes/no questions
C
1  Did you get a special gift on your 21st birthday?
2  What kind of prizes did you win at school?
3  When did you meet your best friend?
4  Did you pass any tests last year?
E
Students’ own answers

PRONUNCIATION
B
1 write  ​2  rode  ​3  send  ​4  had  ​5  sat  ​6  set
C
Students’ own answers

SPEAKING HUB
B
Group A
Suggested answers
2 Did you pass a test not long ago?; What was the test for/
What was the test about?
3 Did you write an email yesterday?; Why did you write
the email?
4 Did you finish college more than five years ago?; Where did

you go to college?
C–D
Students’ own answers

10.3 It was amazing!
COMPREHENSION
A
Carolina: good weekend
Onur: Good weekend
Mark: good weekend
Gaby: bad weekend and good weekend

B
1 Onur  2
​   Mark and Carolina  ​3  Gaby and Marta  ​
4  Gaby  ​5  Gaby

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE

B

10 WRITING
A
Students’ own answers
B
Suggested answers
Jack gave the money back. / Jack said, ‘Thank you very much!’
C
1  He found an old gold coin.
2  He found it in the park, under a bench.

3  He gave it to a poor man.
4  The poor man gave Jack $50.
D
On Saturday morning; After half an hour; Then; The next day;
A few days later
1  Jack went running
2  Jack sat down for a break
3  Jack found a coin
4  Jack put the coin in his pocket
5  Jack gave the coin to the poor man
6  The poor man offered Jack money
E
1 Then  ​2  later  ​3  After
Suggested answers
go into the store and ask about the lamp/forget about the
lamp/go inside to look for the lamp

WRITING
A–B
Students’ own answers

Unit 10 Review
GRAMMAR
A
1  didn’t buy  2
​   drove  ​3  sold  ​4  didn’t find  ​
5  didn’t wear  6
​   gave
B
1  did; go  ​2  went  ​3  did; see  ​4  saw  ​

5  Did; take  ​6  took

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VOCABULARY

SPEAKING

1  went; last  2
​   finished; in  ​3  won; ago  ​
4  met; last  ​5  gave; in

A–C
Students’ own answers

11 HAVING FUN
UNIT OPENER
1–3  Students’ own answers

11.1 In or out?
READING
A

Students’ own answers
B
1  STAYING IN b  ​2  GOING OUT a
C
1 are  ​2  on the weekend  ​3  stay in

11.2 Super fans
LISTENING
A
Mo Salah; Egypt
B
1 soccer  ​2  Olympic  ​3  Germany  ​4  watch
C
1 Ryan  ​2  Wendy  ​3  Wendy  ​4  Ryan  ​5  Kelly
D
Students’ own answers

GRAMMAR

D
1 b  ​2  c  ​3  a

A
1  Mo Salah  ​2  him

E
1 c  ​2  a  ​3  a

B
Kelly: My boyfriend loves soccer, but I hate it.

Interviewer: What do you think about Mo Salah?
Kelly: My boyfriend likes him.
Interviewer: So, Ryan, what do you think about
the other soccer players?
Ryan: I’m not interested in them.

F
Students’ own answers

VOCABULARY
A
​2  the park  ​3  TV  ​4  a video online  ​
5  friends  ​6  a museum
C
Students’ own answers

GRAMMAR
A
activities
B
1 love  ​2  like; enjoy  ​3  hate
C
1  positive phrases  ​2  negative phrases  ​3  questions

PRONUNCIATION
A
different sounds
C
1 bang  ​2  thin  ​3  wing
D

2  listening; music  ​3  doing; weekend  ​4  spending; time  ​
5  watching; TV  ​6  going; eat
E
Students’ own answers

C
1 me  2
​   you  ​3  him  ​4  her  ​5  it  ​6  us  ​
7  you  8
​   them
E
Students’ own answers

VOCABULARY
A
People: pop stars; players; movie stars
Events: concerts; games; premiere
Places: stadium; movie theater
C
1 actor  ​2  player  ​3  pop star  ​4  stars 
​5  rock  ​6  comedies
D
Students’ own answers

PRONUNCIATION
B
1  /ʊ/  2  /u:/
C
1 soon  ​2  cooking  ​3  school  ​4  woman  ​
5  Tuesday  ​6  look

D
Students’ own answers

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SPEAKING HUB
A–C
Students’ own answers

11.3 Short run
COMPREHENSION
A
1  She; her; Gaby
2  They’re; Both
3  She wants; Lucy
4  They like; Both
5  She’s; Lucy
6  She says; Gaby
7  They don’t; Both
8  They have; Both
B
Wash Dye hair

Call Sam Lucy
Meet Lucy at Newton Green at 9am  ​8  am
Go swimming for a run in the park.
Go for breakfast at Pizza Roma Sam’s Café

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE

Unit 11 Review
GRAMMAR
I’m a professional basketball player, but I don’t like watch
watching basketball on TV. I have three children, and I like
spend spending time with they them. We enjoying enjoy
going to the park on the weekend and having fun. My wife is
an actor. I love watching she her, but her she doesn’t want to
watch movies on the weekend. She doesn’t liking like going
to the movie theater, but I love its it.

VOCABULARY
1 actor  ​2  takeout  ​3  game  ​4  singer  ​5  premiere  ​
6  basketball  ​7  concert  ​8  restaurant

12 GOING AWAY
UNIT OPENER
1–3  Students’ own answers

12.1 Trips
READING
A
Students’ own answers


A
3 b  ​4  c  ​5  g  ​6  a  ​7  i  ​8  f  ​9  h  ​10  k  ​11  e

B
a

B
2  How about going for a run?
3  Why don’t we do something sporty?
4  Let’s meet at Newton Green at eight o’clock tomorrow.
5  That sounds really nice.
6  I’m not sure about the gym.
7  Are you busy tomorrow?

C
1 d  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  e  ​5  c

SPEAKING
A–C
Students’ own answers

11 WRITING
A
1 d  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  c
B
Suggested answers
1 I like baseball, so I frequently go to the stadium to watch
a game.
2 I don’t enjoy going to concerts, so I usually listen to music
at home.

3  I have three dogs, so I spend a lot of time at the park.
4  I love fashion, so I go shopping every week.
5  I enjoy exercise, so I frequently go to the gym.
6  I’m a fan of Shakespeare, so I go to the theater a lot.

WRITING
A–B
Students’ own answers

D
Students’ own answers

VOCABULARY
A
1 passport  2
​   bag  3
​   money  ​4  traffic  ​5  luggage  ​
6  airport  ​7  ticket  ​8  credit card
C
1 passport  ​2  plane  ​3  money  ​4  dollars  ​
5  tickets  ​6  airport

PRONUNCIATION
B
blue; class; fly; train; travel
C
1 train  ​2  tea  ​3  top  ​4  bread  ​5  black

GRAMMAR
A

bag; bags
bag = one bag
bags = more than one
B
money; money: no change, it has no plural form
C
1 Bag  ​2  Money

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C
1 b  ​2  c  ​3  a

D
1  all of your money; uncountable
2  all of her credit cards; countable
3  her luggage; uncountable
4  a lot of traffic; uncountable

D
1  /i:/  ​2  /ɪ/  ​3  /aɪ/

SPEAKING

A
1  New York  ​2  Philadelphia  ​3  By train and then by bus  ​
4  The train stopped; there was a tree on the track; she took a
bus and got to Philadelphia two hours late.
B–C
Students’ own answers

E
Students’ own answers

GRAMMAR
A
1 future  ​2  is
B
Mikey: … you’re going on a different kind of vacation.
Mikey: Who are you taking with you?
Jo: I’m taking my friend, …
Mikey: … you’re not going on a beach vacation this time.
Jo: When are we going?
Jo: How long are we going for?

12.2 A prize vacation
LISTENING
A
Students’ own answers

SPEAKING HUB

B
1 a  ​2  c  ​3  b  ​4  a


A–C
Students’ own answers

C
c; No, she isn’t.

12.3 Istanbul

D
1 Jo  ​2  Charlotte  ​3  Wednesday  ​4  November 
​5  two weeks
E
1 b  ​2  a

She is not happy. She doesn’t want to stay in a tent
near mountains.
F–G
Students’ own answers

COMPREHENSION
A
Students’ own answers
B
b
C
1  d Dublin  ​2  a Copenhagen  ​3  c Venice  ​4  b Helsinki
E
Students’ own answers


VOCABULARY
A
a  a beach vacation; the ocean
b  a skiing vacation; a chalet
c  a camping vacation; a tent
d  a sightseeing vacation; tourists

FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
A
2 about  ​3  How  ​4  No  ​5  really  ​6  busy  ​7  Good  ​
8  think

SPEAKING

C
1 beach  ​2  skiing  ​3  sightseeing
D
1 on  ​2  from  ​3  around  ​4  in  ​5  with  ​6  with
E
Students’ own answers

A–D
Students’ own answers

12 WRITING
A
1 sightseeing  ​2  Casablanca  ​3  camera  ​
4  markets / Hassan II Mosque  ​
5  last Thursday  6  tomorrow


PRONUNCIATION
B
/ɪ/

/i:/

/aɪ/

sit

green

why

awinner

bbeach

ctime

B
hHi Ellie.,
I’m on vacation in peru Peru. I lov love it here! We went to
Machu Picchu yesterday. It was beautiful?! Tomorrow we
we’re going to Lake Titicaca. I can’t wate wait!
See you when I get back,
wendy Wendy

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WRITING
A–C
Students’ own answers

6  They’re big fans of their new album.
7  Are your classmates Italian?
8  They’re not from Turkey.

Unit 12 Review

C
2 a  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  b

GRAMMAR

2.2

A
1 money  ​2  tickets  ​3  information  ​4  vacations 
5
​   credit cards  ​6  traffic


A
2 b  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  b

B
1  are; going  ​2  ’m visiting  ​3  Are; taking  ​4  ’m not  ​
5  ’m driving

VOCABULARY
1 skiing  2
​   taxi  3
​   passport  ​4  chalet  ​5  guidebook  ​
6  airport  7
​   tent  8
​   snorkel

Grammar Hub
1.1
A
2 You’re  ​3  I’m not  ​4  aren’t  ​5  Are you  ​6  am  ​
7  are  ​8  Are
B
2  You aren’t / You’re not from Brazil.
3  I’m not from China.
4  You aren’t / You’re not from Egypt.
5  I’m not from Japan.
6  You aren’t / You’re not from Turkey.
7  I’m not from Mexico.
8  You aren’t / You’re not from Australia.

C

2 am  ​3  you  ​4  Yes  ​5  No  ​6  I  ​7  not  ​8  I’m

1.2
A
2 a  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  a  ​6  a
B
2 is  ​3  is  ​4  she’s  ​5  is  ​6  is  ​7  He’s  ​8  It’s
C
2  No, it isn’t.
3  Yes, he is.
4  No, she isn’t.
5  Yes, it is.

2.1
A
2 We  3
​   Are you  ​4  we  ​5  they  ​6  No, they’re not.  ​
7  My  ​8  Our
B
2  We aren’t fans of her music.
3  Are their songs great?
4  Are they from Reykjavík?
5  You are my favorite singer!

B
2 is  ​3  are  ​4  are  ​5  are  ​6  is  ​7  is  ​8  is
C
2 f  ​3  e  ​4  b  ​5  d  ​6  h  ​7  c  ​8  a

3.1

A
2 –  ​3  a  ​4  an  ​5  a  ​6  an
B
2 families
3 lessons
4 countries
5 losses
C
2 Is  ​3  are  ​4  are  ​5  is  ​6  Are
D
2 a  ​3  b  ​4  a

3.2
A
2  don’t have
3 has
4 have
5 has
6  doesn’t have
7 has
8 have
9  don’t have
10  doesn’t have
B
2  Does Carlo have a brother? No, he doesn't.
3  Do they have a red car? Yes, they do.
4  Do Mary and John have two grandchildren? Yes, they do.
5  Does the waiter have our food? Yes, he does.

4.1

A
2 go  ​3  relax  ​4  don’t  ​5  live  ​6  start  ​7  go  ​8  don’t play
B
2 start  ​3  get up  ​4  finish  ​5  go  ​6  live  ​7  relax  ​
8  don’t talk

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C
2  I watch TV in the evenings.
3  You don’t work at seven o’clock.
4  We live in the same house.
5  I play games on my computer.
6  We don’t go out on Monday evenings.
7  They don’t live here.
8  I relax at home.

4.2

B
2  There’s / There is
3  There aren’t

4  there’s/there is
5  there aren’t
6  there isn’t
7  there are
8  There’s / There is
9  there’s / there is

A
2 f  ​3  a  ​4  d  ​5  b  ​6  e

C
3 books  4
​   chairs  ​5  a fridge  ​6  an apple tree  ​
7  plants  ​8  cushions

B
2 Where  ​3  don’t  ​4  How  ​5  When  ​6  do

6.2

C
2  Where do you work?
3  Do you play games?
4  When do you talk to your family?
5  What time do you start work?
6  Do your friends live here?
7  How do we play this game?
8  Do you go to the countryside?

5.1

A
2 b  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  a  ​7  b  ​8  a
B
2  ✗  ​3  ✓  ​4  ✗  ​5  ✗  ​6  ✓  ​7  ✗  ​8  ✗
C
2 takes  ​3  goes  ​4  does he do  ​5  doesn’t  ​
6  doesn’t go  ​7  does

5.2
A
2 b  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  a  ​7  a  ​8  b
B
2  frequently cooks
3  are frequently
4  never drink
5  am sometimes
6  seldom eats
7  aren’t always
8 usually
C
2  She frequently cooks dinner at home.
3  He is always hungry in the morning.
4  We never eat breakfast.
5  They don’t usually have pizza.
6  We are never late for work.

6.1
A
2  a lot of  ​3  are  ​4  ’s  ​5  some  ​6  some


A
2 Is  ​3  Are  ​4  Are  ​5  Are  ​6  Is  ​7  Is  ​8  Are
B
2 isn’t  ​3  are  ​4  aren’t  ​5  are  ​6  isn’t  ​7  is  ​8  aren’t
C
1  Are there a lot of cabinets in the kitchen?
2  Is there a lamp on the desk?
3  Are there any books on the bookshelf?
4  Is there a clock on the wall?
5  Are there cups on the coffee table?
6  Are there any mirrors in the bathroom?
7  Are there blue cushions on the couch?
8  Is there a rug on the bedroom floor?

7.1
A
2 can’t  ​3  Can you  ​4  can’t  ​5  Can they  ​6  can 
​7  can you  ​8  can’t
B
1 can  ​2  can’t  ​3  can’t  ​4  can  ​5  can’t

C
2  I can’t  ​3  they can  ​4  he can  ​5  she can’t  ​6  they can’t
D
2  We can’t jump very high.
3  It can fly for hundreds of kilometers.
4  He can swim underwater for a long time.
5  Can you dive ten meters down?
6  No, I can’t!
7  They can play musical instruments.

8  We can run very far.
9  She can speak English.
10  Yes, I can!

7.2
A
2 Fiona’s
3 brothers’
4 sister’s
5 David’s
6 Angus’s/Angus’
7 parents
8 parents’

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B
2  Costas’s/Costas’ office
3  my parents’ names
4  Keith’s favorite restaurant
5  my manager’s daughter
6  his cousins’ company

7  their sons’ school
8  Peter’s desk
C
I have a busy week this week. On Monday, there’s an all-day
meeting in my manager’s office, starting at 9 am. Then, I have
to go to my son’s school (I have a son and a daughter) to talk
to his teachers. On Tuesday, I go to Tampa for three days. We
usually go in my colleague’s car. I always stay at a friend’s
house in Tampa. My parents live near there, so I usually see
them. My parents’ house is very small, so I can’t stay there.
Then, on Friday, we have a meeting at our company’s Orlando
office. Finally, my vacation starts on Saturday!

8.1
A
2 are  ​3  watching  ​4  Is she  ​5  standing  ​6  not looking  ​
7  having  ​8  going
B
2 a  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  a  ​7  b  ​8  a

C
2  ’s/is eating  ​3  are sitting  ​4  ’m/am having  ​
5  Are you wearing  ​6  isn’t / is not stopping  ​
7  Is she making  ​8  ’m/am putting

8.2
A
2 b  ​3  a  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  b  ​7  b  ​8  a
B
2  ✓  ​3  ✗ (big gray)  ​4  ✓  ​5  ✓  ​6  ✗ (old blue)  ​7  ✓  ​

8  ✗ (new green)
C
2  She has a big red coat.
3  They’re wearing old green T-shirts.
4  Do you have a new brown hat?
5  I like your long blue coat.
6  That’s a big yellow sweatshirt.

9.1
A
2 was  3
​   were  ​4  were  ​5  Was  ​6  was  ​7  were  ​
8  Were  9
​   weren’t  ​10  were
B
2  When was he born?
3  Was he from London?
4  Where was he from?
5  Were his parents rich?
6  What was his best book?

C
1 c  ​2  e  ​3  a  ​4  f  ​5  d  ​6  b

9.2
A
2 tried  ​3  lived  ​4  decided  ​5  planted  ​6  started  ​
7  studied  ​8  remembered
B
2  didn’t talk a lot

3  didn’t create a book about famous men
4  didn’t collect clothes
5  didn’t plant flowers
C
1  didn’t want  ​2  studied  ​3  designed  ​4  started  ​
5  didn’t use  ​6  didn’t receive

10.1
A
2 made  ​3  went  ​4  built  ​5  sold  ​6  bought  ​7  gave  ​
8  wore
B
2 built  ​3  had  ​4  gave  ​5  bought  ​6  chose  ​7  sold  ​
8  found

C
2  My dad didn’t build our house.
3  We didn’t have coffee for breakfast.
4  Our parents didn’t give us money.
5  He didn’t buy a new phone.
6  They didn’t choose a present for Alan.
7  My grandmother didn’t sell flowers.
8  You didn’t find us.

D
1  didn’t have  2
​   didn’t send  ​3  wrote  ​4  sent  5
​   didn’t
buy  ​6  went  7​   didn’t sell  ​8  made  ​9  gave  ​10  found


10.2
A
2 f  ​3  a  ​4  c  ​5  e  ​6  b
B
2 Where  ​3  did  ​4  we  ​5  Why  ​6  What
C
2  When did you go to Miami?
3  Did you build your house?
4  Where did you buy that hat?
5  Did she wear her new dress?
6  Why did you choose that color?
7  Did they find the money?
8  What time did we start?

11.1
A
2 likes  ​3  love  ​4  Does  ​5  don’t  ​6  like  ​7  Do  ​
8  doesn’t

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B

2 going  ​3  staying  ​4  talking  ​5  chatting  ​6  making  ​
7  getting  ​8  seeing

2.1

C
1  hates staying  ​2  doesn’t like watching  ​3  enjoys going  ​
4  loves going  ​5  don’t like going

2.2

11.2
A
2 b  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  a  ​6  b

Algerian Chilean Danish Italian Lebanese
Moroccan Russian Scottish Venezuelan Vietnamese
b 92  ​c  24  d  51  e  83  f  65  g  46  h  79

3.1
a green  ​b  black  ​c  red  ​d  brown  ​e  blue  ​f  white  ​
g  gray  ​h  yellow

4.1

B
2 him  ​3  her  ​4  it  ​5  us

1 have  ​2  go  ​3  go  ​4  watch  ​5  talk  ​6  read


C
2 them  ​3  him  ​4  it  ​5  them  ​6  She  ​7  us  ​8  him

1 fruit  ​2  vegetables  ​3  drinks  ​4  snacks

12.1
A
2 luggage  ​3  credit cards  ​4  music  ​5  homework  ​
6  sandwiches  ​7  hours  ​8  water

5.2
6.2
A
1 shower  ​2  toilet  ​3  mirror  ​4  coffee table  ​5  rug  ​
6  couch  ​7  oven  ​8  fridge
B

B
2 are  ​3  was  ​4  is  ​5  was  ​6  isn’t  ​7  was  ​8  is

a bathroom  ​b  living room  ​c  kitchen

C
2  ✓  ​3  ✗  ​4  ✓  ​5  ✓  ​6  ✗  ​7  ✓  ​8  ✗

1 ride  2
​   make  ​3  speak  ​4  make  ​5  speak  ​6  play  ​
7  play  8
​   ride


D
1  plane; C
2  dollars; C
3  information; U
4  cash; U
5  ticket; C

12.2
A
2 P  ​3  N  ​4  P  ​5  N  ​6  P
B
1  are you doing
2  I’m / I am going
3  are you going
4  I’m / I am going
5  Is she taking
6  she isn’t
C
2  aren’t / are not taking
3  ’s/is going
4  are you staying
5  are going
6  ’re/are camping
7  ’s/is Ali taking
8  isn’t / is not working

Vocabulary Hub
1.2

7.1

8.2
1 skirt  2
​   cap  ​3  coat  4
​   shoes  5
​   pants  6
​   dress  ​
7  jeans  8
​   shirt  ​9  hat  1
​ 0  suit  ​11  jacket  1
​ 2  sweater

11.1
Going out: go to a concert; go to a soccer game;
go to a restaurant
Staying in: get takeout food; watch soccer on TV

11.2
Types of music
1 classical  ​2  jazz  ​3  pop  ​4  rock
Types of sports
1 basketball  ​2  soccer  ​3  baseball  ​4  tennis
Types of movies
2 comedy  ​3  horror  ​4  sci-fi

12.1
a  on foot  ​b  by taxi  c​   by bus  ​d  by train  ​e  by plane  ​
f  by trolley  ​g  by car  h
​   by bike

12.2

A
a  a tent  b
​   sunglasses  ​c  a camera  ​d  a guidebook  ​
e  a stove  f​   skis  ​g  a snorkel  ​h  skiing goggles
B
a beach vacation: sunglasses; a snorkel
a camping vacation: a tent; a stove
a sightseeing vacation: a camera; a guidebook
a skiing vacation: skiis; skiing goggles

1  a builder  ​2  a chef  ​3  a photographer  ​4  a soccer player ​
5  a receptionist  ​6  a sales person  ​7  a writer  ​
8  a police officer  ​9  a musician  ​10  an actor
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Answer key

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Communication Hub

Student B:

2.2
Student B:


A
Suggested answers
Are there any lamps?
Is there a large window?
Is there the internet? / Does it have the internet?
Is it near museums and theaters?
Is it near restaurants?

2  What’s his job?
3  What’s her name?
4  How old is she?
5  Where is Dev Gupta from?
6  What's his job?
7  Where is Zehra Yilmaz from?
8  How old is Zehra Yilmaz?

4.2
Student B:
A
1  What are they called?
2  Where do they live?
3  Where do they go in the fall?
4  Where do they go in the spring?

6.2
Student A and Student B
Eight differences
1 In Student A’s picture, there’s one jacket in the closet. In
Student B’s picture, there are two jackets in the closet.
2 In Student A’s picture, there are three cushions on the bed.

In Student B’s picture, there are no cushions on the bed.
3 In Student A’s picture, there’s a view of wall from the
window. In Student B’s picture, there’s a view of trees from
the window.
4 In Student A’s picture, there’s one chair by the desk. In
Student B’s picture, there are two chairs by the desk.
5 In Student A’s picture, there’s a bag under the chair. In
Student B’s picture, there are no bags in the picture.
6 In Student A’s picture, there’s a picture of a cat on the wall.
In Student B’s picture, there’s a mirror on the wall.
7 In Student A’s picture, there are five books on the bookshelf.
In Student B’s picture, there are four books on the bookshelf.
8 In Student A’s picture, there’s a laptop/computer on the
desk. In Student B’s picture, there isn’t a laptop/computer
on the desk.

7.2
Student B:
B
1  What is Hifumi good at?; judo
2  What is Uta good at?; judo too
3 What are Hifumi and Uta the winners of?; the 2017 Tokyo
Grand slam
D
1  Where is Alistair Brownlee from?; England
2  What can he do?; swim, ride a bicycle and run
3  What is his brother’s name?; Jonathon

9.2
Group B:

A
1  traveled; Students’ own answers
2  received; Students’ own answers
3  walked; Students’ own answers
4  designed; Students’ own answers
B
1 c  ​2  b  ​3  b  ​4  b

10.2
Group B:
B
1 Did you want to be a doctor when you were a child?; Why
did you want to be a doctor?
2 Did you win a prize or competition at school?; What kind of
competition did you win?
3 Did you collect anything when you were young?; What did
you collect?
4 Did you have a favorite toy when you were a child?;
What was it?

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