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Oxford

Grammar
forSchools
Teacher's Book
Contents
Answer key

3

Audioscript

17

Unit tests



36

Review tests

66

Tests answer key

74



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Answer key
1 Nouns, quantities and articles
1

2

3

Countable: burger, egg, grape, orange, sandwich, vegetable
Uncountable: cheese, coffee, fruit, oil, pasta, rice, salt, toast,
water

5 homework
6 information
7 money

10 fruit

1 stations

6 dresses

2 knives
3 -

7 -

11
12 children
13 journeys


8 people
9

4 parties

5 -

4
5
6
7
9
10

8 T-shirts
9 traffic

1 bread
2 grapes
3 music
4 exams

7

c 4
d 1

1 an
2 some

3 a kilo
1 c

e 6
f 2

5 some

7 a cup
8 some

6 a

9 a

4 an

2 a

4 b

3

1 Mechanics
2 Hairdressers
3 Farmers

1 /dnl

3 /d/


2 /od/

4 foil

5 /dn/
6 /oil

b 2

c 5

d

13

1 the

3 the
4 the

5 -, -

7 the

9 -

8 the

10 -


17

a
2 the

11
12

10 the

9 An
e 6

3 5 a
4 some 6 -

7 the

9-

8 the

10-

2 Some and any; indefinite pronouns
1
2

1 any

2 an
3 any

5 a
6 any

7 some
8 some
9 some

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Would you like some coffee?
Have they got any money?
Are there any fish in the lake?
Can I have some paper?
Has she got any new friends?
Are there any empty tables?
Can I have some ice cream?
Would you like some lemonade?

2
3

4
5

He has no equipment.
There were no buses yesterday.
There's no water in the pool.
We have no time for shopping.
I have no minutes on my phone.

3

4

4 some

1 can
2 can
3 aren't

4 doesn't eat
5 can
6 There isn't

5 somewhere
6 everything
7 nowhere
4 any5 no6 some-

7 No8 Any -


15

8 anything
9 someone
10 Nobody

9 some 10 any-

Gemma's family

John's family

Who does what
sport?

dad - golf

John - football
sister and dad tennis
mum - swimming

Where

another town

sports centre in
the town

Who plays what
instrument?


brother - piano
Gemma - flute

No one plays
a musi ca l
instrum ent

Other activities

mum - dance
classes

sister - pa int in g
dad - f is hing

anyone, anywhere, anyone, anything
1 Everything
2 anything

4 someone
5 something

6 everyone

5 found
6 Everyone
7 some

8 anyone

9 is

7 somewhere

1
2
3
4

somebody
There's
some
somewhere

10 I've

3 Quantifiers
1

1 is

2 are
3 is
4 drive

2

10 any

7 She hasn't got

8 Ask

10 some
11 any
12 no

3 nothing

f 3

78 Green Avenue
an engineer, a nurse
science, maths, music
the guitar
a doctor

Address:
Parents' jobs:
Favourite subjects:
Musical instrument:
Future plans:

9 any

5 e
7 Shop assistants
8 Dentists

a 4
2 -


1 any2 No3 some-

7 an
8 any

10 some

8 the

6 -

4 any
5 some
6 some

something
2 Everyone
3 nothing
4 anybody

7 /d/
8 /od/

7 the

4 a
5 a
6 the


1 some
2 no
3 some

10

9 8
h 5

12

14

9

14

4 Police officers
5 Waiters
6 Architects

the
2 an
3 the

8

10 teeth

b 3


a

6

6 any eggs
7 no sugar
8 some soup
9 any homework
10 a jacket

some troiners
some kni ves
any money
an apple
some cheese

2
3
4
5

many
2 much
3 much
4 many

was
study
is

are

9 comes
10 were

5 many
6 much

9 much
10 many

5
6
7
8

7 much

8 many

3

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8


Do you play much football?
Have you got many cousins?
Do you do much homework?
Have you got many computers at your school ?
Do you send many text messages?
Do you know many people from other countries?
Do you eat much fast food?
Have you got much money in your pocket?

5

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

There aren't many mountains in this area .
We have (got) a lot of ti me.
This car doesn't use much petrol.
Vicky hasn't got many friends.
There were lots of difficult questions.
She doesn't watch much television .
Not many children enjoy cooking.
There's a lot of sugar in this coffee.

There isn't much snow here at the moment.

Answer key

3


6

7

8

11

12

1
2
3
4

a
a
a
a

few
little
lot of

lot of

11

5 a few

6 a lot of
7 a little

12

1 a fe w
2 lots of/a lot of
3 much
4 a lot of Ilots of
5 a few

3 There
4 it
5 it

aren't enough
2 are enough
3 isn't enough

4 's enough
5 aren't enough

7
8

9
10

2
3

5
6

:::':: :00 m anl,J

7 We don't use enough

.:. - - ::':: : '''- , en ough

7
7
10

1

11 a lot of

there

~~ey

6 we
4 th em


5 He
6 It

::

:: :5

_ me
- I)er

c 2

5 Thel,J
6 him

4 It's
:5 There's
6 I t's

7 them
8 he
9 me

10 she

7 me
8 him
9 she

10 us


d 1

e 6

6
7
8
9
10

Jack
Bi ll
Jac and Bill
Ben and Richard
Ben ana Richard

7 He
9 le
8 th em 10 :t

2
3
4

f 3

6

5 old ones

6 This one

1 Helen's
2 sisters'

3 children's
4 Paul's

5 Kim's
6 Elephants'

lour

1 hers

10 his

7 its

4 her
5 their
6 her

8 His
9 l,Jour

3 his
4 theirs

5 his

6 ours

7 l,Jours
8 hers

Mr Finch: a burger, cola
Mrs Finch: chips, coffee
their daughter: soup, salad, orange juice
their son: pasta, salad, water
her

3 their

5 l,Jours
6 Its

4 ml,J

7 hers

8 Our

6 A/anl,Jone

B/ml,J

11 me

9 Th ere w as
t w as


10

-:: '11 London: It's about 3,500 ilometres to London.
- : - " ere are about seven mi llion peo p le.
- - -- - ; sights: There are the Great Pl,Jramid s.
- - - : oi ro, Egl,Jpt.
4 The re 'Jas, it w a s
5 The re ':ere, th el,J aren't

7 B/aren't enough

8 Clhis
9 B/fruit

8
9
10

10 A/sheep

A

2 (

3 B

4 (

E


2 A

3 H

4 B

Clsomewhere
2 Cltoo manl,J
3 Alit is

4 B/not enough
5 B/No one
6 A/anl,J

1 nothing
2 l,Jour
3 few

4 enough
5 one
6 those

1 isn't

3 there

-'-. <-::"

- :: :twas

- : - :: n el,J are

8 These

3 big one
4 black one

2 of

- -==---'-.-=-- :::: Narm and sunnl,J.
-

7 this

5 that
6 those

4 B/a footballer
5 B/that

5

7 It w a s
8 The re's

13 me
14 him
15 them

2 (/There are

3 A/strawberries

.... al pronouns; impersonal
4 him
5 her

16 me

17 there

Revision 1 Units 1-5

.I

12 a lot of

4

3 those
4 These

red one

2 Ours

.I

8 aren't m an l,J
9 a lot of


,

11 he

12 she

2 those ones

2 ours

3 - - :;'" ::: '''- : enough

15

1 That
2 This

2 Their
3 l,Jour

5 People use too much
6 We have too manl,J

2 - -"'"

1

4

enough

too manl,J
enough
too much

7 There
8 It
9 it's
10 There

9 There's

10 her

5 Demonstratives and possessives

6 too manl,J

,0{) m uch

6 it

7 some

potatoes: not manl,J
biscuits: a few
fruit: a little
water: a lot of
tea: no
coffee: no
fizzy drinks: not manl,J


- -::':: s

1

2 It

orange juice: a little
toast: a little
meat: not much
chicken: a little
fish: a lot of
pasta: a lot of
rice: a little

13

4 thel,J
7 us
5 ml,J parents 8 It's
6 It's

She

6 some

8 manl,J
9 some

1 t oo mu ch

2 not enough
3 e'1ough
4 ,00 mu ch
5 "0: enough

2 It's
3 him

4 manl,J
5 MI,J
6 lots

7 them
8 few
9 the

5 (

5 F

7 B/water
8 A/dream
7 Henrl,J's

8 ours
10 That
11 one

(


2 A

3 B

4 (

5 A

A

2 (

3 A

4 B

5 B

Suggested answers:
There's a clock.
There are a few cups.
There are a lot of people.
There aren't enough chairs.
There are enough plates.
There's a little coffee.
There's a computer.
There's some juice.
There isn't much coffee.
There aren't manl,J flowers.
It's March the 19th.!It's the 19th of March.

There's a little salad.
There's a lot of fruit.


There are a few biscuits.
There's a lot of water.
There's someone eating/drinking/smiling.

12

1 costs
2 cleans
3 dances
4 eats
5 fries
6 goes

7 has
8 likes
9 passes
10 plays
11 talks
12 teaches

13
14
15
16

tries

uses
washes
worries

2

+ Iz/: cleans, fries, goes, has, plays, tries, worries
+ Is/: eats, likes, talks
+ /rz/: passes, teaches, uses, washes

3

1 I do
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16


Do you mind
don't go
gets
catches
wakes
don't get
walk

4

Your parents speak
2 Does Sarah study
3 Richard doesn't live

5

1
2
3
4
5

6

7

takes
doesn't tidy
She leaves
makes

Does she do
watches
don't like
Do you do

4 Mr Baker watches
5 Do those children do
6 My brother doesn't drink

I don't know
Do you prefer
She hates
He doesn't understand
Do you think

6
7
8
9
10

We don't need
I love
Do you remember
She wants
Does he like

Suggested answers:
Gorillas come from Africa. They are vegetarian and eat grass
and plants, fruit, roots, shoots and tree bark. They can weigh

up to 250 kg and can live for 40 years.
Kangaroos come from Australia. They eat grass and plants.
They weigh about 55 kg. Red kangaroos can live for about
20 years.
Penguins come from the Antarctic continent. They eat fish .
The largest penguin is the Emperor penguin, which weighs
about 35 kg. They live for about 15 years.
Tigers come from Asia . The most common tiger is the Bengal
Tiger from India. They are carnivores and eat meat. They
weigh about 170 kg and live for 8-1 0 years.
writing
2 sleeping
3 trying

4 closing
5 dying
6 doing

1
2
3
4

planning
staying
wearing
swimming

5
6

7
8

9

1
2
3
4

are you going
isn't stopping
She isn't wearing
Sam is driving

5
6
7
8

10

1
2
3
4
5
6

are you going

're travelling
'm not enjoying
isn't working
Are you playing
'm revising

7
8
9
10
11
12

1
2
3
4
5

I normally
every day
This week she's
They always
this year

6 now
7 arriving right now
8 at the weekend
9 doing at the moment
lOOn Saturdays


8

11

13

9
10
11
12

is everyone else doing
's listening
are reading
aren't reading
're sleeping
'm looking

Tony

Harry

Peter

4

1

2


Job

chef

Usual
city

London Paris

Oxford

Manchester

Current
city

New
York

Beijing

Los Angeles

photographer mechanic footballer

Sydney

14


1
2
3
4
5

lives
is living
are spending
are teaching
Does/like

6
7
8
9
10

15

1
2
3
4
5

studies
spends
does
teaches

travels

7
8
9
10

is enjoying
says
Is/learning
goes
understands

6 explores
is visiting
is making
are filming
erupt

7 Past simple
.... .. . .. .......... . ...
1
2
3
4
5

2

asked

closed
cried
danced
discovered

,

11
12
13
14

is thinking
Does/lilke
loves
think

11
12
13
14

is sitti ng
talking
is having
thinks

11
12
13

14

rained
stopped
studied
tried

.. . .. . .

enjoyed
hated
missed
needed
10 planned

6
7
8
9

IId/: hated, needed
It!: asked, missed, stopped
Id!: agreed, closed, cried, discovered, enjoyed, planned,
rained, studied, tried

3

1
2
3

4

cried
Did, invite
didn't study
stopped

5
6
7
8

Did, visit
used
opened
did, cook

9 waited
10 enjoyed

6

1
2
3
4

wasn't
was
weren't

were

5
6
7
8

wasn't
were
weren't
wasn't

9 weren't
10 was

7

1
2
3
4
5

Was the film good?
What was his name?
Was the bus late?
Were their shoes clean?
When was the exam?
Was your grandfather an engineer?
Where were your trainers?

Were there any tourists in the museum?
Why were you tired?
Was there any snow in the mountains?

relaxing
beginning
visiting
happening

are they talking
is writing
Is it snowing
He's eating

Bill
Number 3

7 studying

snowing
getting
looking
opening

6 does she tidy
7 She doesn't eat
8 are you taking
9 is laughing
10 Do you wear


4 He's staying
5 I'm having

6 Present simple and continuous
1

1 goes

2 Is it raining
3 live

6
7
8
9
10

9

Down
1 got
2 became
6 took
7 bought

10

went
2 break
3 didn't send

4 won

8 made
9 found
12 left
5
6
7
8

3
4
5
7

Across
spent
came
went
broke

die
didn't see
drank
did you wake

10 had
11 forgot
13 read


9 didn't have
10 Did you do

Answer key

5


11

6 missed
7 walked
8 took
9 didn't arrive
10 gave

1 got

2 didn't set
3 had
4 was
5 left

12

1 rained
2 got
3 didn't enjoy
4 stayed


13
2
3
4

5

14
2
3
4

5

15
16
18

5
6
7
8

6

3 last

1 on
2 ago
1 f

2 b

5 on
6 in

4 ago
3 d
4 a

5 h

7

1 Robert and I decided
2 we got
3 did that happen
4 we didn't have
5 Ro bert forgot
6 Did you get
7 He d idn't have
8 b roke

8

1 was working
was driving to the supermarket
was playing football at the park
cleaned the bathroom
did the washing-up
tidied the living room and the dining room

made the beds

2
3
4
5
6
7

10

1 was talking

2 were looking
3 was shining
4 was moving
5 saw
6 appeared
7 started

7 e

11
2

9 We didn't know
10 phone didn't work
11 there w eren't
12 did you do
13 We w a lked

14 w eca me
15 He d rove
16 He was n't

3
4

5
6

8 Past continuous
1

1 w eren't talking

2 was
3 were
4 was she
5 weren't

2

3

6

6
7
8
9


was, w ere
sittin g
we re
was
10 w a sn't working

Daisy : listen to radio
Fred: sit at desk, do homework
Kim and May : walk to school, tal k
Helen : sleep, dream about the sea
Ben and Alex: play basketball, w in
1 Daisy w as having breakfast and she was listening to the
radi o.
2 Fred w as sitting at his desk and he was d oing his
ho mework.
3 Kim and May were walking to sch ool an d they were
t alking about their homework.
4 Helen was sleeping and she w a s dream ing about the sea .
5 Ben and Alex were playing bas ket ball a nd they were
w in n ing.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Ji m and Michael were hav in g breakfast at six o'clock.

Ji m was swimming at seven o'clock.
M ichael was listening to music at seven o'clock.
Jim and Michael weren't having breakfast at seven o'clock.
Michael wasn't doing homework at four o'clock.
Jim and Michael weren't swimming at four o'clock.
Were Jim and Michael d oing homewo rk at nine o'clock?
No, they weren't.

Answer key

was walking, stole
was lying, went
was sitting, flew
Did, drop, were running
10 was listening, told

4 were waiting, saw
5 did, buy, were shopping

7 ago

4 last month
5 Lastweek
6 Two days ago

6
7
8
9


1 was eating, broke

2 was painting, got
3 were, talking, came

6 c

1 Three years ago

7 Did she like

8 was visiting
9 finished
10 didn't know

4 were you going
5 wanted

10 felt

The picture is false. She didn't catch the bus to the shops.
The picture is true. She went to a clothes shop and bought
some jeans.
The picture is true. She met Sally outside the clothes shop.
The picture is true. She ate a sandwich and her friend had
a coffee at the cafe.
The picture is false. She didn't get home at four o'clock.

6 did


1 was raining

2 had
3 broke

9 made

How did Katy travel to the shops? She went by bus.
What did she buy? She bought some jeans.
Who did she meet? She met a friend.
What did she eat at the cafe? She ate a sandwich .
When did she get home? She got home at four o'clock.

2 last year
3 Si x months ago

19

waited
didn't come
walked
were

8 Michael wasn't playing video games at nine o'clock.
9 Jim was lying on the sofa at nine o'clock.
10 Was Michael watching TV at nine o'clock? Yes, he was.

11 had
12 didn't understand
13 got


8 was coming
9 got
10
11
12
13

took
continued
can
didn't say

14 gave

15 were shaking
16
17
18
19

was beating
stopped
turned
walked

Alex was playing professional football when Richard
visited South America .
Alex broke his leg and gave up football while Richard was
studying Spanish at university.

Alex started to learn Chinese while Richard was working
for a company in England.
Alex was studying Chinese at university when Richard
found a job in Mexico.
Alex went to the Beijing Olympics while Richard was living
in Mexico.
Alex was working as a football coach in China when
Richard got married.

9 Present perfect
1

4 haven't
5 Have
6 watched

1 haven't

2 I've
3 Have

2

1 We have visited

6

2 He hasn't tidied
3 Has Helen used


7

8
9

4 Has anyone seen
5 I've bought

4
6
7

Weak
2 Strong
yes
1
2
3
4
5

spoken
spent
told
won
15 written

7 read
8 run
9 seen

10 sent

4 fallen
5 had

3

11
12
13
14

6 made

bought

2 done
3 eaten

10

3 Strong
4 Weak
2 yes

3 no

7 haven't

8 you read


My parents haven't learnt
Has he ever driven
have they broken
I've never eaten
the bus hasn't arrived

5 Strong
6 Strong

4 no

She has done schoolwork.
She has sailed through a storm.
She hasn't won a prize.
She hasn't earned any money.
She hasn't done a parachute jump.

7 Weak

8 Weak
5 no


8
2
3
4
S


13

1 has just broken
2 just finished

15

\,jet
2 \,jet

16

1
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9

18

3 alread\,j
4 \,jet

3 still
4 just


.//X
./
./
X
X
./
X

have auditions
choose musicians
write the programmes
bu\,j drinks
make cakes

1 ever
2 for
3 \,jet

25

Vick\,j
2 Mar\,j
3 Mar\,j and Kim

26

1
2
3
4

S
6
7
8

4 just
S never
6 since

7 for
8 alread\,j
9 still
4 Vick\,j
S Vick\,j
6 Kim

. .

2

past simple: had, bought, spoke, left, made, ran, read,
chose, did, wrote
past participle: had, bought, left, written, done, drunk, made,
read, spoken, taken
C

Has ... used, pp
Did . .. Iike, PS
read, PS
Has . .. snowed, PP

didn't finish, PS

X

11

2
3
4
S

went
have been
has arrived
arrived
wrote

6
7
8
9
10

has made
forgot
have forgotten
haven't had
didn't eat

7


X

12./

I haven't heard
M\,j parents got
Have \,jou, ridden
hasn't paid
did, take

I've never been to Australia .
Have \,jou ever found an\,j mone\,j in the street?
Kat\,j started secondar\,j school in 2011.
The\,j've had that car for three years.
I sent \,jou an email at two o'clock.
Fred hasn't had a shower yet.
He's already decided not to go.
We've been here since three o'clock.
Did he die in 2001?
Have \,jou seen William today?

./

2

X

3


X

4 ./

S

X

1
2
3
4
S

haven't seen
stood
stopped
Have, bought
didn't visit

6
7
8
9
10

have downloaded
has broken
Did, sleep
did

Ha s, stopped

2
3
4
S
6
7

got
tried
didn't work
have, done
went
forgot
Have, finished

8
9
10
11
12
13

have n't
lent
looked
have, done
've watched
haven't broken


11

Have \,jou phoned the dentist \,jet?
No, I'm sorr\,j. I dropped m\,j phone in the sink.
2 Have \,jou practised the guitar \,jet?
No, I'm sorr\,j. A string broke.
3 Have \,jou read the book \,jet?
No, I'm sorr\,j. I fell asleep.
4 Have \,jou made dinner \,jet?
No, I'm sorr\,j. There wasn't an\,j food in the fridge.
SHave \,jou paid for the ticket \,jet?
No, I'm sorr\,j. I didn't have enough mone\,j.

12

1
2
3
4
S

wasn't
wanted
rained
drove
visited

14


1
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9

Sarah went to universit\,j sixteen \,jears ago.
She studied biochemistr\,j for three \,jears.
Sarah finished universit\,j when she was 21 .
She worked for SciTech for four \,jears.
She has worked for SmartLabs for nine \,jears .
She has lived in Hertford since she was 31.
Ben met Sarah seven \,jears ago.
Sarah and Ben have been married for six \,jears.
The\,j bought a house three \,jears ago.

....... , .. . . , ..... . .. , ... .......
6
7
8
9
10

9

10 ./


6
7
8
9
10

10 Present perfect and past simple
spent, PS
've decided, pp
haven't finished, PP
Did ... pass, PS
's read, PP

7 X
8 ./

Did \,jou forget
I've, eaten
It snowed
You've, shown
Tom worked

7 Vick\,j and Kim
8 Mar\,j and Kim

1
2
3
4

S

S ./
6 ./

1
2
3
4
S

10 \,jet
11 never

1

X
X

6

10

I've done the washing -up twice toda\,j.
I still haven't finished.
Has Ton\,j woken up \,jet?
It hasn't rained for two weeks.
The train has just arrived.
The\,j still haven't made dinner.
M\,j parents have lived here for twent\,j \,jears.

You've never failed an exam .

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

3

4

1

1
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
10

8
9

She hasn't done an\,j homework for a month.
She hasn't gone to bed earl\,j since last Sunda\,j.
She has down loaded two new songs since \,jesterda\,j.
She hasn't eaten school food for four weeks.
She has made some new friends since last week.
She has been sightseeing for three da\,js.

She has visited four new places since Saturda\,j.
She has read two books since her holida\,j started.

24

X

2 ./

5

S \,jet
6 just

Preparations

1
2
3
4
S
6
7
8

4

S alread\,j
6 \,jet


Sarah and Robert have alread\,j made their beds.
Sarah has alread\,j done her maths test.
Robert hasn't done his maths test \,jet.
Sarah and Robert have alread\,j practised the piano.
Sarah has alread\,j finished dinner.
Robert hasn't finished dinner \,jet.
Sarah has alread\,j watched TV.
Robert hasn't watched TV \,jet.
Sarah and Robert haven't cleaned their teeth \,jet.

send letters to parents

21

has, spent
have paid
hasn't met
have appeared
has never flown

3 has just left

1 \,jet
2 alread\,j

19

6
7
8

9
10

has won
have bought
has become
hasn't bought
has never learned

6
7
8
9
10

broke
sta\,jed
argued
has been
has improved

11
12
13
14

have been
has played
have read
haven't swu m


11 Past perfect
1

1 forgotten
2 had finished
3 I'd

4 had
S she'd alread\,j fallen
6 had the\,j

7 had he
8 hadn't

Answer key

7


2

1 had read
2 had bought
3 hadn't tidied

3

had just finished
2 had never flown

3 had just eaten
4 had never used
5 had just fallen

4

2
2 1
2
3 1
2
4 1
2
5
2
6 1
2
7
2
8 1
2
9 1
2

Bill arrived at the station.
His friends bought tickets.
Katy went to a cafe.
She met Sue.
She met Sue.
Katy went to a cafe.

It started to rain.
They stopped playing.
They stopped playing.
It started to rain.
John's family had breakfast.
He woke up.
He woke up.
John's family had breakfast.
He crossed the road.
He saw Fred.
He saw Fred.
He crossed th e road.

looked, had stopped
2 had never been
3 didn't play, had forgotten
4 reached, had started
5 ended, had closed

8

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9


10

8

had offered
organized
arrived
continued
waited
had travelled
had taken

is

10

had already eaten
were
arrived
had left
had waited
had abandoned
returned
died

2 going

3 am


4 is

1 It's going to be
2 You're going to break
3 She's not going to pass
4 Are we going to get

4

9

It had started raining by the time we arrived at the beach.
2 I hadn't eaten breakfast, so I was hungry.
3 We decided to eat our picnic, but Mum had forgotten to
pack the food.
4 We bought and ate some sandwiches after it had stopped
raining.

Answer key

2
3

5 to

6 do

5 The rain is going to stop
6 You're not going to learn
7 They 're not going to finish

8 Is it going to snow

have coffee and cakes

./

play football

X

cook chicken and rice

./

karting

./

make a cake

X

eight friends

X

buy biscuits

./


go to a cafe

./

watch a DVD

./

have lunch

X

do homework

X

2 P

2
3
4
5

6 had already cleaned, had
7 screamed, had j ust seen
8 had known, got
9 hadeve~o n egon~
needed
10 didn't wi n, hadn't
practi sed


9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

12 The future

5
8

had lived in Spain fo r six years, she went to university
hadn't read my ema il, I ph oned him
I'd had a shower, got dressed
had bought a ticket for the cinema, Alex invited me to a
party
Jane had learnt some Chinese at school, didn't
understand people in Beijing
she won her first award, had made 25 films
couldn 't pay for the bus, someone had stolen my wallet
had eaten a lot of chocolate, they had lunch
gave me my pocket money, I had cleaned my room

1 had ever done

2

3
4
5
6
7
8

11

had already visited
had never run
had already worn
hadjust arrived
10 had never happened

6
7
8
9

They 'd painted the walls.
They 'd put the clothes away.
They'd mended the bookcase.
They 'd cleaned the shoes.
They 'd hung the picture on the wall.
They 'd bought a new computer.

6

5 I had brought a ball with me in the car so we played

games on the beach.
6 All the other people had gone when we left the beach.
7 I had fallen asleep in the car by the time we arrived home.

7 had met
8 had saved

1 They 'd made the bed.

2
3
4
5
6
7

7

4 had passed
5 had closed
6 hadn't heard

6
7
8
9
10

will make
will, get

won't arrive
Will, remember
will pass

Will
2 Shall
1 c
2 e

5 P

4 I

3 P

3 Shall
4 Will

3 b

5 d

6 c

won't eat
won't get

'11 hurt
Will, go, won't
7 Shall

8 Will

9 a

7 d
8 e

11

1
2
3
4

I'll find
you'll have to
I'll get
won't rain

13

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8


My cousins are arriving on Sunday.
Are you playing football this afternoon?
I'm not cooking dinner tonight.
Gemma is driving to London on Friday.
Our teacher is leaving the school in July.
When are your parents going to the theatre?
He's not coming until 5 March.
What are you doing next Monday?

14

16
17

Will we need
I'll make
I'll buy
I'll take

9 Will you be
10 I'll try

Saturday 9 a.m.

X

Amy is having a music lesson

Saturday 10.30 a.m.


./

Amy and Yasmin will listen to
music together

Sunday afternoon

X

Amy is having lunch with her
g ra ndparents

Sunday evening

X

Yasmin is revising

4, 5, 2, 6, 3, 1
1 We're going to

2
3
4
5

18

5
6

7
8

I'll
I'm going to
is she going to
I'll

1 are going to meet

2
3
4
5

7 I

'11 be

5 Shall
6 Will

4 e

6

I'll get
'11 look
are, going to
Shall I go


6
7
8
9
10

He isn't going to
He's going to
I'll
I'll
He's going to

6
7
8
9
10

Will, get
'11 give
's going to
won't last
'm going to buy


Revision 2 Units 6-12
1

1 no


3 Ides
4 no

5 Ides
6 Ides

8 no

2 C

3 A
4 B

5 C
6 A

7 A
8 A

B

2 C

3 B

4 C

1 B


3 A
4 B

5 C
6 A

7 B

2 A

G

2 H

3 E

4 D

1 A

3 B
4 A

5 C
6 A

7 A

2 Ides


2

1 C

3

4
5
6

2 C

7

9

1 C
2 B

3 B
4 A

5 C
6 A

3
4

Idet
going to


1 ago

2 when

10

7 Ides

5 A

10

7

11

1 swimming
2 skating

12

Paul: hates waiting in queues, enjolds finding moneld in his
pocket, hates doing sport in the rain, doesn't mind sitting
next to someone talking on their phone, enjolds watching
adverts on TV.
LUCid: doesn't mind waiting in queues, enjolds finding moneld
in her pocket, enjolds doing sport in the rain, hates sitting
next to someone talking on their phone, enjolds watching
adverts on TV.


13

I Names

15

1 winning
2 to bUId
3 to have

4 waiting
5 asking
6 to swim

7 talking
8 to tidld

16

1 getting
2 to pass
3 tolook

4 catching
5 to work
6 making

7 fishing
8 to arrive


17

1 to check
2 to win
3 cleaning

4 Travelling
5 to meet
6 saving

7 to find
8 working

I'll

lObe

9 to

12

1 A

2 C

3 A

13


1 B
2 A

3 C

5 C
6 A

14

1 making sandwiches
2 tidlding the tents
3 swimming in the lake

4 B

7 B

7 I'd
8 not

4 've
5 '11
6 Last

When

2 for
3 am


7 Cathld, lason

've lived
had plalded

4 C
7 C

5 B
9 A
10 A

8 B

4 eating cake
5 preparing salad
6 Tom waving

13 To + the infinitive and the -ing form
1

4
5

6

1 to catch
2 to borrow
3 to earn


b
1
2
3
4

SUZId

Amid
Suzld
Amid
SUZId
Amid
SUZId
Amid
SUZId
Amid
1
2
3
4

3 h

5 e

4 a

mustn't listen
learn to plaid

promised to repair
should become

Amid
Suzld

7

2 d

7 to paint
8 to tell

4 to help
5 to paid
6 to bUId

5
6
7
8

6 f

7 c

agreed to help
willdo
couldn't find
would like to start


I know. I reallld wanted to see it but in the end I
couldn't get there.
What happened?
Well, I'd planned to take the bus but then mid dad
offered to drive me there. It was raining so I was
hapPId to accept his offer.
So what was the problem?
He couldn't start the car. So I went to catch the bus,
but there were no more buses.
Have ldoU spoken to lennld?
Not Idet. I'm too embarrassed.
Well, ldoU must speak to her.
But will she be angrld?
No, it'll be OK. You should phone her and promise to
go round and see her tonight.
That's a good idea.
Yes. It's important to keep Idour friends.

waiting
losing
swimming
tidlding

5
6
7
8

doing

drinking
sleeping
cooking

9
10
11
12

1 singing

4 arriving late
5 helping IdOU improve/improving Idour English
6 going to a concert on Saturdald
7 making the dinner
8 watching a good film tonight

8 B

5
6

1 Swimming is good.
2 Driving a lorrld is difficult.
3 Laughing a lot is important.
4 Studlding historld is interesting.
5 Eating fish is healthld.
6 Running a marathon is hard.
7 Telling lies is wrong.
8 Seeing Idour friends is fun .


2 bUldin9 that phone
3 tldPing

5 F

4 lason, Cathld
5 Cathld
6 lason

1 Cathld

2 lason
3 lason

8

9

winning
running
practising
revising

I Bella

3 fishing
4 cldcling

5 climbing


I Charlie

I Vickld

I Tim

14 Reported speech
1

2

it was

2 theld didn't

1 was
2 theld were
3 he had fallen

3

Mandy

Oscar and Sam

fifteen ,/

seventeen


Bristol

X

3 he liked

4 he had seen
5 their familld wasn't
6 ldoU were going to

X
Liverpool X

reading ,/

football ,/

trip to E9ldPt X

football competition ,/

journalist X

footballers

1
2
3
4
5


X

her best experience was going to India with her familld
that her ambition was to become a travel writer
that theld were sixteen
theld lived in London
wouldn't, footballers

4

1 salds
2 tell

3 Tell
4 said

5 tell
6 said

6

1 lived
2 started
3 theld were

4 didn't
5 weren't
6 couldn't


7 wewere
8 didn't

Answer key

9


7

that

2 that day
3 there

8
2
3
4
S

9
10

12

4 that night
S the next day
6 atthe time


the homework was
they liked
he knew
she wasn't
they didn't want

4 Could you pass the salt, please?
S Can you help me with my maths, please?
6 Can you buy some bread, please?

7 those

10

6 hecame
7 she could
8 Unda hated
9 they were
10 he didn't have

11

invite one friend
rent a film

4 'I'm feeling sick:
S 'I can't understand this book:
6 'It doesn't belong to you:
7 'I think my brother is already here:
8 'My parents are arriving tomorrow:


get a pizza

X

e 5

invite three friends

f 4

14

15

1 their parents didn't understand them.

1

A

2 C

3 A

4 B

S C

16


C

3 C
4 C

Sleeping
2 that night

5 B
6 B
3
4

7 A

9 C

8 C

.I
.I

S to finish
6 told them

C

2 A


3 C

4 A

S B

a 4

b 6

c 2

e 5

3

1

2
3
6
7

couldn't
2 Can, ca n
3 could

.I

3


X

4

X

4 be able to hear
S can put up
6 be able to ski

1 was able to
2 was able to
3 .I

4 w as ableto

S
6

.I
.I

S

Can you turn the music off, please?
2 Can you lend me a pen, please?
3 Could you open the window, please?

Answer key


S be able to

1 C

3 B

2 A

4 C

S C
6 C

9 Can
10 were able to

7 B

6

1 must
2 haveto
3 haveto
4 must

1 have to
2 has to

4 He must turn off

S He must do
6 He must revise

4 has
Shad
6 must

7 Do, have
8 have
9 must

S have to
6 must

3 have to
4 must

1 have to
2 don't have to
3 haveto
4 don't have to
S have to
1 2 3 X

11

1
2
3
4

S

don't have to
mustn't
don't have to
doesn't have to
mustn't

7 have to
8 must

S must

9

10

9 must
10 haveto

6 has to

1 You mustn'tjump.
2 You mustn't take photos.
3 You must have a shower.
4 You mustn't wear shoes.
S You mustn't eat food.
6 You mustn't smoke.
7 You must use rubbish bins.


7 was able to
8 were able to

10 Did

7 have to
8 haveto

8

7 be able to fly

Can you tidy your room, please?
Could you ca rry my bags for me, please?
Can you do the washing-up, please?
Can you post th ese letters, please?
Could you open the door, please?

6 couldn't
7 Could
8 been able to

1 must
2 Do
3 must

.I

8 can speak


1 can't
2 could
3 couldn't
4 can't

7

8 was ableto

3

2 c, d

2.1

1 be able to
2 can repair
3 Can, draw

2
3
4
S

10

8 couldn't

a, b


8

9

7 can't

S Ca n, ca n't
6 ca n

4 can
S be able to
6 you

I have to bring all my books and pens.
2 I have to listen to the teacher.
3 I have to stop talking to my friends.
4 I have to turn off my mobile phone.
S I have to do more homework.
6 I have to revise for tests.

7

4 can

1 can't
2 couldn't
3 you

2


6 B

15 Can, could, be able to

get money from parents

1 He must bring
2 He must listen to
3 He must stop

4 no one could fin d them th ere
S to study biology
6 I come from Austra lia
2 A

cycle into town
take the bus

1

2 pla y tennis in th e rain
3 Buying new clothe s

3

meetTom

16 Must, have to, should, needn't

6 A


1 she didn't like that song

7 You can't

Ben

1 'I prefer coffee:

d 2

Revision 3 Units 13-14

6
7

Katy

2 'I don't think we're very pretty:
3 'My mother comes from India:

b 6

3 it was cold there that day.
4 he couldn't find his wallet.
S those shoes didn't fit her.
6 her friends were waiting for her.
7 he was sorry, but there weren't any chips that night.
8 she was starting a new job the following week.


4

4 You can
S You can't
6 You can

X
.I
.I

a 3

2 he wasn't enjoying that book.

2

1 You can't
2 You can't
3 You can

6 have to
7 don't have to
8 don't have to
9 have to
10 don't have to
4 6 .I
7 X

8
9

6
7
8
9
10

.I
.I

mustn't
mustn't
don't have to
don't have to
mustn't

.I
X
.I
X


13

1 needn't

8

8 needn't
9 need to
10 need to


5 need to
6 needn't

2 need to
3 needn't

7 need to

10
11

4 need to

15

1 shouldn't

5 should
6 shouldn't

2 should
3 shouldn't
4 should

17

1 We mustn't get up

2 You mustn't smoke

3 You needn't explain

7 shouldn't
8 should

12

5 You don't have to help
6 Should I buy

13

7 less had to look after
8 lamie has to practise

4 Ted should read

Revision 4 Units 15-16
1

E

2

1 False
2 False

3

B


5

I could

2 G

3 D

3 A
I

2,4,6,13

had to

1 A

1

2 B

2

5 B

6 B

1 When


3 Where
4 What
5 Why
6 When
7 Who
8 How
9 Where
10 When

4

4 often
5 tall
6 long

7 late
8 big

9 long

1 How often, e
2 How much, d
3 How long, c

17

3 many
4 much

Tony

uzy

5 much
6 many
6
7
8
9

How often, i
How long, a
How often, g
How much, k
10 How often, b

5 Robert

3 Iris

teaches geography, does Mr Kean teach

didn't have to
3,5,11

4 crashed into the cafe, did the car crash into
5 is helping Ryan, is Pete helping

3 B

4 A


5 C

6 A

21

When was the match?
How are you?
Whe re did you rent bikes?
What is his favourite colour?
Why is he laughing?
When are they going on holiday?
Who did you meet at the cafe?
How do you spell 'autumn'?
Where have you been?
When does Yasmin start her new job?

6 Why

7 sit nextto

23

How much did your laptop cost?

4 What is your favourite flavour of ice cream?
5 How often do you play sport?
6 What time do you get up on Saturdays?
7 How do you travel to America?

8 Whose tennis racket did you use?
9 How long did you spend at the swimming pool?
10 Where do you play basketball?

24

WIw
2 fal (m~ you looking
3 VVhelt vvell

4 Whfeft
5 d-iet-ge
6 Ilovv n9uch
7 you held

8 Hew
9 w-/w's
10 Ilovv long

5 Whose
6 Who's

Whose
are you looking for
How well
What
went
How long
did you have
Why

Whose
How often

18 Question tags
4 didn't
5 won't
6 can

don't

2 haven't
3 have

Who are they waiting for?
What is Carrie worried about?
What did you listen to?
Where are they driving to?
Who should she talk to?
What were you thinking about?
Who has he spoken to?

10 How

2 Why did you shout at your sister?
3 Who cooked dinner?

1

What was Toby looking for?


7 What

8 How often
9 What

4 How many
5 When

5 text messages to
6 dream about

3 Who's
4 Whose

1 How long

2 Who
3 Where

2 What did you dream about?
3 Where does Alice come from?

1 Who's
2 Whose

1 old

2

4 interested in


7

7 Who
8 Which

2 is going to eat fish and chips, is Libby going to eat
3 did Beth see at the cinema, saw Mary at the cinema

1 to school with

4
5
6
7
8
9
10

5 What

5 Whose
6 What

18

2 listen to
3 lunch with

6


Tim's

4

3 Whose
4 What

16

couldn't

Lucy

1 Who
2 Which

4 How much, h
5 How long, f

1 Where are you going?
2 How was the exam yesterday?
3 What did Fred say?
4 When did Paul buy his laptop?
5 Why is Milly crying?
6 How do you pronounce'comb'?
7 Where can we play tennis?
8 Who did you see at the park?
9 When will your brother go to university?
10 What were their names?


2 How

3

Me

5 lill's
6 Rosie

3 Which
4 What

1 many
2 much

17 Question words
1

2

Carla's

1 What
2 Which

15

5 C


7,9,14

8,10,12

6

4 B

3 Alice
4 Alice's

2 hot
3 fast

5 True
6 True

3 True
4 False
2 C

4 A

1 Rosie

2 Pete's

2

1 h

2

3

1
2
3
4
5

3 a
4

isn't she
aren't you
was it
don't they
didn't you

5 e
6 d

7 aren't

10 isn't

8 weren't
9 do
7 f
8 g

6
7
8
9
10

9 k
10 b
did he
willwe
haven't you
can'twe
doesn't he

Answer key

11


4
5

~
2 jf

s~

7~

6jf


8 jf

1 are you ~

S won't she j f
6 didn't she ~
7 hasn't she j f

2 haven't I j f
3 weren't you ~
4 aren't you ~

2

1 which
2 who

3

5

3 which

S who

4 which

6 which


6

S which, b
6 who, d

1 I'm looking for the phone that was on my desk.

7

1 which he bought

1 dress which/that she bought in Paris

S
6
7
8

11

7 0

4 0

10

9 o (who)
10 S (which)

S 0 (that)

6 0 (that)

2 0 (that)
3 S

9

9

money which/that he earns
letter which/that you sent last week
book which/ that you lent to me
person who/ that I sit behind

o (that)

7

8 S

12

4, 1,6, 2, 5, 3
1 w hen

2 w here
3 w hen

11


4 w hen
S w here
6 w here

7 w hen
8 w here

9 w hen
10 where

w hen Linda w orked in Korea

13

2 w here my brother sleeps
3 w hen w e went bowling
4 w here summers are short
S where Ryan swims
6 when I lived in Manchester
7 where you can ski
8 when the hurricane struck

12

1 when, winter

2 where, library
3 that, drum
4 who, dentist
S when, summer


14

6
7
8
9
10

that, menu
when, night/ night-time
where, dining room
who, uncle
that, purse/ wallet

I like the time of year when everyone goes on holiday.
The boy you laughed at doesn't look very happy.
Students who speak English often get better jobs.
I don't want to work at the factory where my dad works.
Someone has to wash up the pans you used.
I'd like a computer that recognizes the human voice.
10 The lake where you go swimming sounds lovely.

12

Answer key

S result
7 because


8 so

He was thirsty, so he ordered some water.

It was very noisy, so they couldn't sleep.
They couldn't sleep because it was very noisy.

1
2
3
4
S
6

Although he's tired, he can't sleep.
Although it's expensive, I'm going to buy it.
Although she works hard, she doesn't earn much money.
Although Dave has a car, he prefers cycling.
Although we played badly, we won.
Although she borrowed my pen, she didn't say thank you.
7 Although I recognized her, I couldn't remember her name.
1 When

3 While

S while

7 while

2 while


4 When

6 When

8 When

2 When she saw the accident
3 While they were waiting for the ambulance
4 When the ambulance arrived
S While he was at the hospital
6 When he felt better
1 while

4 and

2 so
3 but

S or

7 When
8 because
9 Although

6 so

10 and
11 but
12 or


Revision 5 Units 17-20

1 I'm looking for people who can make cakes.
2 The watch she bought yesterday is very expensive.
3 I can't buy a car that doesn't start.
4
S
6
7
8
9

i 6
j 7

She cried because she cut herself.
She cut herself, so she cried.
We arrived late because there was too much traffic.
There was too much traffic, so we arrived late.
The teacher explained it again because no one
understood it.
b No one understood it, so the teacher explained it
again .

3 which she read

2 doctor who/that I saw yesterday
3 omelette which/ that you made
4 musicians who/that I was thinking of


9 10
h 2

f 3

a He ordered some water because he was thirsty.
b
2 a
b
3 a
b
4 a
b
S a

4 who she watched
S which he baked

2 who I listened

e 1

4 because
S because
6 so

1 because

10 but


8 or
9 and

3 result
4 reason

1 reason

2 so
3 so

S The glass that fell on the floor is broken.

5

c 9
d 5

2 result

2 The man that fell over the cat wasn't wearing glasses.
3 We'd like to see the film that starts at six o'clock.
4 The author that wrote those novels became famous.

4

a 8

7 and


4 or
S but
6 or

1 but

2 and
3 but

b 4

3 who, c
4 who, a

1 who, g

2 which, f

1

4

19 Relative pronouns
1

20 Con nectors

1
2

3

C

2 A

3 A

4 B

S C

6 A

G

2 B

3

4 A

S F

6 E

1 A

3 B
4 B


S C

7 C
8 A

9 C

6 A

2 B

4

6
7

A

a Yes

S while

3 so
4 hewas

1 Whose

2 can you


2 C

3 A

4 C

S B

6 A

b No

c No

dYes

e No

f Yes

S b

6 e

21 Zero and first conditional
1

1 c

2


feel
2 looks
3 gets

3

1 enjoy
2 doesn't help
3 floats

2 a

3 f

4 d

4 take
S don't wear
6 doesn't rain

7 hasn't got

4 plays
S don't eat
6 don't smoke


4


1 will go to the cinema
2 will go for a walk
3 will read her book

5

1 he'll bul,j
2 she wins
3 I'll meet

6

1
2
3
4
5

4 will plal,j computer games
5 will do some gardening

1

4 doesn't
5 We'll miss
6 don't

7 I'll
8 don't


If l,jou go swimming, I'll come with l,jou.
He'll be late if there's a lot of traffic.
Thel,j'lllaugh if l,jou tell that joke.
We'll remember him if we see him.
If l,jou don't like this programme, we'll watch something

else.
6 If the post office is busl,j, we won't wait.
7 We won't start dinner if Sue isn't here.
8 If the car isn't repaired, we won't drive to Scotland.

7

8

arrive, '11 miss
2 '11 be, doesn't wait
3 don't slow, '11 crash
4 will look, wears

5
6
7
8

2
3
4
5
6


we'll probabll,j go to London. b
then I'll go swimming. e
there'll be traffic ja ms. a
we'll probabll,j see a show. f
we'll get wet and cold. c

2
3
4
5

l,jou'll get cold
l,jou won't sleep
thel,j'll miss the bus/train
he'll get fat
l,jou'll be locked out

10

12
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


23 Iwish

6
7
8
9
10

needs, '11 lend
lose, won't bul,j
won't win, doesn't train
won't help, talk

l,jou won't pass the exam
she'll be thirstl,j
he'll lose the match
it won't work
I'll be angrl,j

If Leo is hungrl,j, he'll eat a sandwich.
IfI like the song, I'll down load it.
We'll go to the beach tomorrow if the sun shines.
If l,jou feel tired, I'll carrl,j the bags.
I'll bul,j some more food if the fridge is emptl,j.
We won't win if we plal,j badll,j.
If l,jou don't take an umbrella, l,jou'll get wet.
Kim won't visit her grandparents if she has too much
homework.
If I don't write it down, I'll forget.

If l,jou don't look for l,jour kel,js, l,jou won't find them.

2
3
4
6

8
9

1 swam
2 would be
3 practised

4 asked
5 wouldn't
6 didn't

1 I'd
2

3 he'd
4 we'd

X

1

c


2 f

5
6

3 a

4 d

3

I wish it cost
2 I wish I were
3 I wish I could sing
4 I wish I had

5
6

invited, would go
'11 arrive, leave
didn't like, wouldn't see
wouldn't read, had
sent, would cost

1 f

3 h

5


2 d

4 g

6 j

1
2
3
4

'11 take
wore
don't leave
'11 eat

5
6
7
8

b
c
d
e
f

I wish
I wish

I wish
I wish
I wish

7 a
8 c

5

A

1

c

7

5 b

4

6 c

would open the window
would phone me
would smile
would eat more

3 would clean
4 could


2 A

3 C

1 I could go
2 wouldn't miss

2 b

wish we didn't live
wish ml,j best friend went
wish I spoke/could speak
wish I didn't have to

5
6
7
8

Revision 6 Units 21-23
1
c
2 B
3 B
2
3

I
I

I
I

7 sat
8 could

he wouldn't sing
the teacher would explain
the train would arrive.
l,jou wouldn't open
she'd answer

1 was
2 would hurrl,j

3 d
4 a

5 didn't wear
6 wouldn't argue

4 B

5 A

4 B

5 A

6 C


3 rains
4 wouldn't shout

5 wasn't
6 mightlmal,j bul,j

5 e
6 f

9 i
10 g

1 C

3 A

5 D

2 G

4 F

6 E

7 h
8 j

24 Comparison: adjectives and adverbs
1


1
2
3
4
5
6

older
hotter
easier
more exciting
later
better

7
8
9
10
11

2

1
2
3
4
5
6


the biggest
the luckiest
the most popular
the coldest
the noisiest
the most boring

7
8
9
10
11

3

1 f

3 h
4 b

the newest
the saddest
the worst
the most special
the freshest
12 the best

5 i

9 e

10 d

Beth

Dora

Rosy

good at sport

,/

,/,/,/

,/,/

intelligent

,/,/

,/

,/,/,/

shy

,/

,/,/


,/,/,/

popular

,/,/

,/,/,/

,/

4

5

more difficult
harder
healthier
thinner
worse
12 more useful

7 g
8 c

9 b

'd like
9 didn't feel
10 doesn't visit
win

won't find
wouldn't worrl,j

3 a

9

6 b

wouldn't appll,j, didn't want
became, wouldn't bul,j
didn't work, would be
was/were, would love
wouldn't put, didn't know

5 got
6 were
5
6
7
8

2 e

wouldn't ask me
2 wouldn't drop
litter in the street
3 would be quiet
4 would help


2 j

6
7
8
9
10

3 knew
4 could

7

X

5 e

d

4 b

3 a

1 spoke
2 studied

X

5 he'd tell
6 she'd look for


2 she'd do some homework
3 he'd send a text message to
4 she'd run awal,j
1
2
3
4
5

7 wouldn't
8 would wear

2 c

2

22 Second conditional
1

d

1
2
3
4
5

6 a


the slowest
thinnerthan
more exciting than
the most popular
the hottest

6
7
8
9
10

worse than
the prettiest
the best
more expensive than
the most interesting

Answer key

13


6

8

Russia is bigger than Korea.
2 Russia is the biggest country in the world.
3 A computer is more useful than a phone.

4 The Eiffel Tower is the most interesting building in Paris.
5 Your shoes are dirtier than mine.
6 Lucy is the best musician in the orchestra.
7 Monday is the worst day of the week.
a Health is more important than money.

GX7
2 BB9

10
11

No

2
3
4
5
6
7

a
13

14

16

3 AP3
4 BB9

2 Yes

5 AP3
6 BB9
3 Yes

4 No

7 BB9
AP3

a

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

a

Emily swims better than me.
Cathy works harder than her friends.
You should drive more carefully.
Ryan is talking more loudly than everyone else.
He eats more healthily than his parents.
I earn less than my brother.
This train is going more slowly than the bus.

Could you speak more clearly, please?

1
2
3
4

later
w ell
longer
the hardest

1 faster than

2 the most wonderful
3 longer hair than
4 the saddest moments of
5 as clever as
6 faster than
7 the most popular
person in

25 Position: adjectives and adverbs
1

1
2
3
4
5

6
7

a

My parents are very friendly.
You're wearing a new jacket.
Has she got a good job?
Is that book interesting?
We ate in a Chinese restaurant.
That man looks angry.
Are your English lessons difficult?
Famous people usually drive expensive cars.

Answer key

colour nationality material

ancient
modern
young
old
new

brown
green
grey
purple
blue


British
Egyptian
Russian
Turkish

4

1
2
3
4
5

fantastic French
small white
white cotton
black leather
long red

6

1
2
3
4

always hungry
often come
certainly works
you already


7

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

They arrived early.
I didn't play well.
I can't find my bag anywhere.
Where did you go yesterday?
I didn't see your brother there.
She answered the question confidently.
The film is going to start soon.
You left your shoes outside.

a
9
10

11
14

1 there
2 early
1

2
3
4
5
6
7

glass
silk
stone
woollen
cotton
plastic

5 beautiful blue silk
6 boring modern
7 old stone
a little red
6 young Korean
7 yellow plastic
a huge new
9 angry old
10 famous American
5 ever been
6 sometimes borrows
7 probably won't
a should always

5 late
6 definitely


3 ever
4 almost

Tony will definitely pass the exam.
It is already four o'clock.
What are they doing there?
She said 'thank you' nicely.
Are they definitely coming?
We've just been shopping. It was fun.
I lost my wallet last week.

X

2

X

1 too difficult
2 too expensive

3./

4

3 too loud
4 too tired

X


5

X

6 ./

5 too hot

15

too late
2 big enough
3 hungry enough
4 too noisy

5 too cold
6 rich enough
7 too slowly
a clearly enough

16

1
2
3
4

isn't fast enough
wasn't hard/difficult enough
aren't clean enough

isn't comfortable enough

5 isn't cheap enough
6 isn't healthy enough
7 isn't young enough
a isn't strong enough

2
3
4
5
6

Toby is too lazy to clean his room.
They're not old enough to go swimming alone.
We weren't tired enough to fall asleep.
He's too famous to travel by bus.
She's too shy to be a teacher.
We didn't play well enough to win .

17

18

14

age

delicious creamy
enormous chocolate

interesting new
nice Australian

the least
9 more slowly
10 the worst

more famous than
9 the most beautiful
building in
10 more carefully
11 the dirtiest
12 more difficult than

size
enormous
large
long
tall
tiny
big
small

1
2
3
4

a


a

opinion
boring
friendly
interesting
nice
unpleasant

3

5 No

Theo is not as handsome as Jason.
Theo is less handsome than Jason.
Cafes are not as useful as supermarkets.
Cafes are less useful than supermarkets.
London is not as noisy as Tokyo.
London is less noisy than Tokyo.
My teacher is not as tall as me.
My teacher is less tall than me.
The floor isn't as comfortable as the chair.
The floor is less comfortable than the chair.
I'm not as beautiful as her.
I'm less beautiful than her.
Chips are not as healthy as pasta.
Chips are less healthy than pasta.
My bag is not as expensive as yours.
My bag is less expensive than yours.


5 more cheaply
6 early
7 more carefully

2

too small
2 not hot enough
3 not comfortable enough

4 too old
5 too high up
6 too loud


7

Revision 7 Units 24-25
B

1

2
3

2C

3C

3 Ben

4 Tim

1 Tim
2 Tim

4C

5 Tim
6 Tim
4

isn't as old as
2 's definitely
3 are too expensive

5
6

5 A

6 A

7 Sue's/Ben's

8 Ben

the most intelligent
always walks to school
beautiful blue


5
6

A

2 B

3 A

4 B

5 C

Yes

2 No

3 No

4 Yes

5 Yes

6 No

9

26 Prepositions of time
1


2

3

4

1 on
2 in

3 at
4 in

7 at

5 on
6 in

9 in
10 at

8 on

night
Thursday evening
the winter
his birthday
10 two weeks

6
7

8
9

24 November
November
the weekend
Wednesday
5 2002

1
2
3
4

On the 12th.
On Tuesday afternoon.
In the morning.
At about four o'clock in the afternoon.
5 At lunchtime.
6 On the 14th.
1
2
3
4

10
11

1
2


during

3 during
4 before

5 After
6 after

7 during
8 before

1 during
2 for

3 for
4 during

5 fur

7 during

6 during

8 for

1 in
2 for

3 for

4 in

5 ~r
6 fur

8 in

until
2 by

3 by
4 until

5 by
6 until

8 by

3 until three
4 until three

5 by Thursday
6 by Monday

13

1 In
2 until
3 By


4 in
5 for
6 during

8 on
9 During

7 After

1 on

2

3

6

1
2
3
4

3 on
4 in

7 in
8 in
5
6
7

8

In her handbag.
At the bus stop.
At the cinema.
On the wall.

1 under
2 between
3 outside
4 next to

1
2
3
4
5

5 at
6 on

into
across
onto
across
into

9 at
10 at
On River Street.

In a bed.
In the fridge.
At work.

5 in front of
6 on top of
7 opposite
8 inside

9 above
10 behind

through
out of
up
onto
along

11 round
12 off
13 into
14 from
15 to

6
7
8
9
10


13 from
14 on

1 in
1 for

7 In

3 on
4 in

5 on
6 on

8 on

3 with
4 by

5 by
6 for

8 with

7 by

4 on holiday
5 w ith red hair
6 on the internet


7 in a green dress

6

by bus
2 fora swim

3 on a school trip
4 in trainers

5 on TV
6 wi t h green eyes

1 on

3 for
4 by

5 in
6 in

7 on
8 by

9 in
10 In

3 on
4 in


5 on
6 with

7 on
8 for

9 in
10 by

8

2 by

9

1 by

2 In

10

11 for
12 on

She left her green coat on the train .
She was upset because it was her favourite coat.
On Sunday evening she went for a walk.
She saw a woman in a green coat in front of her.
She followed the woman on foot.
The woman was in a hurry.


Revision 8 Units 26-28
1
2

27 Prepositions of place and movement
2 at

9 on top of
10 off
11 around
12 onto

1 for a w alk
2 in a hurry
3 by train

7 until

until five
2 by six

past
at
inside
up

10 across

5


7 In

12

1

5
6
7
8

2 for

3 Bella and Emily are going to make a cake in the afternoon.
4 I'm not going to do any homework on Friday evening.
5 Where are you going to stay next week?

2 after

to
2 above
3 through
4 down

7 around

8 out of
9 past


28 Expressions with prepositions

1 Gemma is going to meet me at midday.

7

4 into
5 through
6 down

2 on

2 Tom is going to play football on his birthday.

9

10

1 from
2 onto
3 off

3
5
6

B

2 C


3 A

1 5:30pm
2 bus
3 between, Zebra Cafe
4 for ten

4 A

1 B
2 B

3 A

5 C

7 C

4 C

6 C

8 B

A

2 A

3 B


4 C

3 for
4 above

1 before

2 during

5 C

6 B

5 by phone
6 their website
7 on Wednesday

5 after
6 until

9 B
5 B

6 A

7 under

29 Active and passive
1


1 P
2 A

3 P
4 A

2

Rice
2 Suncream

3

1 is
2 am
3 are

5 A
6 P

7 A
8 P

3 Hot water
4 Sick people
4 Are
5 is
6 are

7 are

8 are

9 P

10 A

5 Science
6 Chips
9 Are
10 are

Answer key

15


4

5 are delivered
6 spoken

1 tested

2 Is it
3 shown

7 aren't

a 5


b 3

c 1

Revision 9 Units 29-30
1

8 included

4 I'm not

5
6

9 are emptied
10 woken

d 6

e 4

f 2

2
4

1 (ricket isn't watched in America.

2 Helmets aren't worn in tennis.
3 Are you paid a lot of money?


1 The menus are designed by her brother.

2 The cafe is cleaned by her sister.
3 The cakes are made by her husband.
4 The washing-up is done by her son.
5 The vegetables are grown by her parents.
6 The food is cooked by Molly.

8

Suggested answers:
Houses are designed by architects.
Medicines are sold by chemists.
Newspapers are written by journalists.
Omelettes are made by chefs.
Pianos are played by musicians.
Planes are flown by pilots.

were
2 were

2

1 w ere repaired
2 w asn't kept
3 w as delayed
4 w asn't pa id
5 w ere marked


3

4

5

6

7 were
8 was

9 were
10 w as

6 w a s wo n
7 w eren't allow ed
8 w a sn't added
9 w ere packed
10 w asn't sent

3 Where were the 2012 Olympic Games held?
4 Who was (oca (ola ® invented by?
5 When was Mount Everest climbed for the first time?
6 Who was the music for the ballet 'Swan Lake' composed by?
7 When was the first mobile phone used?
8 Where were kites invented?
9 Who was the 2010 football World (up won by?

1


3 c
4 b

1 tried
2 threw
3 were roasted
took
was produced
were grow n
was exported
loved

Answer key

5 d

6 a

5
6

7 h
8 i

7 B
8 A

1 A

3 (


5 B

4 B

6 (

6
7
8
9
10

1 was bought

A 3

B 5

9 e

9 were opened
10 was drunk
11 was played
12 chatted
13 was sold
14 were tra nsported
15 became

C


7

E 4

X

8 ,/

1 A

4 A

7 B

5 B
6 B

8 (

(

2 B

3 (

4 A

5 (


B
2 (

4 B

7 A

5 B

8 (

3 A

6 (

9 A

1 G
2 D

3 A

5 B

4 F

6 H

mine


2 is too
1 Alex

2 Fred

8

3 has

7 E

3 Although
4 expensive as

5 he liked
6 to help

3 Alex
4 Alex,Tom

5 Tom
6 Alex, Fred

4 ago
5 of
6 will

in

2 than


7 do
8 is
9 can

10 are
11 Which
12 How

10

G

2 D

3 H

4 A

5 (

11

B
2 A

3 B
4 (

5 (


7 B
8 A

9 B

6 B

12

B

2 A

3 (

4 A

5 (

13

1 (
2 B

3 B
4 A

5 B


7 B

9 A

6 (

8 (

10 B

F

2 D

3 A

4 G

5 B

14

15

1
2
3
4

Yapp 260


17

1 is
2 for
3 to

19

20
21
22

5 she couldn't, her
6 would talk

anyone/ anybody
has known
are made
I sit

16

A

7 are meeting

4 in
5 by
6 On


2 (

7 most

8 to
9 ago
3 (

3 No
4 No

1 Yes
2 Yes

4 A

5 Yes

10 a
11 for

5 B

7 No

6 No

A 5


C 6

B 4

D

E 9
F 8

1'/
2 X

3 ,/
4 ,/

6 ,/

5

X

F 2

6 are sold
7 eaten

2 B

6
7


was sold
was repaired
lived
isowned
is visited

D 6

Revision 10 All units
3 ,/
1 1'/
5 X
4 ,/
6 ,/
2 X
2

5 G

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5 are delivered

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1 Most of the cars were parked in a car park near Sally's house.
2 Not all ofthe food was eaten.
3 Jazz was mostly played.
4 A table was broken .

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2 Was all the food eaten?
3 What sort of music w as played?
4 Was anything broken?

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4 was killed
5 wasn't looked after

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4 A lot of shellfish is eaten in (hina.
5 We're never chosen for the football team .
6 How many cars are made in Britain?
7 Millions of videos are down loaded every day.
8 German isn't taught at my school.
9 Are you ever left at home on your own?
10 (riminals are always caught in the end.

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cousin in Australia.

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I like fast cars.
Have you got any bread?
I often eat grapes for lunch.
Do you listen to music in the car?
Tony doesn't enjoy exams.
They don't understand the homework.
Have you got any information about the museum?
I can't find my money.
Lucy bought some T-shirts for her holiday.
He arrived late because of the traffic.
I offered him some fruit.


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7

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A: Would you like a tomato with your sandwich?
B: No, thanks.
A: Would you like something to drink?
B: Yes, please. We'd like two cups of coffee.
A: Anything to eat?
B: No, thank you .
A: Can you wash the car for me?
B: OK.
A: There's some water in the bucket.
A: We've got some tomatoes here.
B: I can make tomato soup.
A: That sounds good.
A: Are you looking for something?
B: Yes. I'd like some eggs.

A: Eggs are over there.
B: Thank you.
A: I'm going to the supermarket. Do you need
anything?
B: Yes, please. Could you buy me some coffee?
A: No problem.
A: I'm really thirsty. I need a drink.
B: I've got a bottle of water.
A: Thanks!
A: What do you have for breakfast?
B: I usually have an egg.

0 1.3

a new coat
an easy question
the first prize
a brilliant film
the old school

Sarah:
Interviewer:
Sarah:
Interviewer:
Sarah:
Interviewer:

Sarah:
Interviewer:


0 1.7
Henry:
Paul:
Henry:
Paul:
Henry:
Paul:
Henry:
Paul:

Henry:
Paul:

Henry:

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How are you, Paul?
I've got an exam next week, so I'm a bit nervous.
You aren't normally nervous.
I know, but I want to become a doctor, so the
exam is very important.
Really?
Yes, it's the most important subject for doctors.
So, are you studying hard?
Yes. I'm doing some revision at the moment. But
I've got a problem. My cousins from Australia
are going to be here for a week, and I want to
spend some time with them.
When do they arrive?

On the seventh. The day before the exam. What
do you think? Are exams more important than
families?
That's difficult. You need to talk to your parents.

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0 2.1
Mum:
Oscar:
Mum:

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Hello, can you confirm your name?
Yes. It's 5arah Williams.
OK, 5arah. When were you born?
On the seventh of August, 2001.
And where do you live?
I live at 78 Green Avenue.
Can you tell me about your parents? What
do they do?
My father is an engineer. My mother is a
nurse.
What are your favourite subjects at school?
I like science and maths. I also really

enjoy music.
So do you play an instrument?
Yes. I play the clarinet.
And what about your plans for the future?
What would you like to do when you are
older?
I'd really like to be a doctor.
Good luck with that, 5arah. So, now
we can .. .

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0 1.4
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Interviewer:
Sarah:
Interviewer:
Sarah:
Interviewer:
Sarah:
Interviewer:

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a concert, a postcard
an actor, an exam
the market, the radio, the university
the airport, the umbrella


1
2
3
4

0 1.6

an amazing game
the important point
a small problem
the usual song

Oscar:
Mum:

0 1.5
My house has got two bedrooms. There is a big bedroom
and a small bedroom. The small bedroom belongs to me
and it has got a small bed, a desk and a wardrobe. On the
desk is a computer and next to it is a lamp. The computer

Oscar:
Mum:
Oscar:

We've got some friends coming here for dinner
tonight.
Would you like some help?
Yes, please. I'm making spaghetti but there's no
pasta in the cupboard.

OK. I'll go to the supermarket and buy some
spaghetti. Do we need any other food?
Let's think. I've got some meat, some tomatoes
and an onion. So we don't need any more food.
But we haven't got any drinks.
OK. I'll get some juice. What type would you like?
Get any type of juice. I don't mind.
OK. I'm going to Fred's house first and then I'll go
to the supermarket.

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Mum:

There's no time to go to Fred's house. I need those
things immediately.
Oscar: OK.

0 2.2
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Someone is talking to your dad. Who is it?
He's really lazy. He didn't do anything yesterday.
2 Nobody enjoyed the film. It was terrible.
3 A: There's something on the roof of the house.
B: It's a cat!
4 I went to Pat's house but there wasn't anyone there.

5 My town is boring. There's nowhere to go in the
evening.
6 A: I can hear somebody's phone.
B: It's mine. Thanks!
7 A: How much does it cost?
B: Nothing. It's free!
8 Anyone can do that. It's easy.
9 Can we go somewhere quiet?
lOA: I don't like sport, books or computer games.
B: Do you like anything?
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0 2.3
Interviewer:
Gemma:
Interviewer:
Gemma:
Interviewer:
Gemma:
Interviewer:
Gemma:
Interviewer:
John:

Interviewer:
John:
Interviewer:
John:
Interviewer:
John:


So, Gemma. Does anyone in your family
do sport?
Yes. I play basketball and my dad plays
golf.
Is there anywhere to do sport near your
house?
No. There's nowhere near my house. We
have to travel to another town.
Does anyone in your family play a
musical instrument?
Yes. My brother plays the piano, and I
play the flute.
Does anyone do anything else?
My mum goes to dance classes.
John, does anyone in your family do
sport?
Yes. Everyone does sport. I play football,
my sister and my dad play tennis, and my
mum goes swimming.
Is there anywhere to do sport near your
house?
Yes. There's a sports centre in the town.
Does anyone in your family play a
musical instrument?
No. No one in my family plays a musical
instrument.
Does anyone do anything else?
My sister likes painting. My dad goes
fishing.


At the start of the week, we were really tired, so
we did nothing. We just sat by the pool. Then
someone told us that we could hire a boat, so we
went sailing every day.
May: That sounds lovely. And what was the food like?
It was great. My favourite was something called
Jilt:
Pili~ Dolma. You make it with chicken and spices. It
was delicious.
May: So did everyone enjoy the holiday?
Yes. We all loved it. But I don't think we'll go back.
Jill:
My parents prefer to go somewhere different
every year.
Jilt:

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2
3
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5
6

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8
9
10

We haven't got much coffee.
There weren't many cars in the car park.
Do you get much snow in your country?
I don't need much money.
Did many people go swimming yesterday?
There aren't many things to do here.
A: Do they speak French?
B: No. Not much.
They didn't eat much cake.
There aren't many trees in this park.
Did your teacher give you much advice about the
exam?
I can't see many boats on the sea.

0 3.2
Interviewer:
Katy:
Interviewer:
Katy:
Interviewer:
Katy:

Interviewer:
Katy:
Interviewer:

Katy:

2.4
May: Hi, Jill. How was your holiday? Did you go
anywhere nice?
Yes, we went to Fethiye in Turkey.
Jilt:
May: How was it?
Jilt:
Everything was perfect. The weather was brilliant,
the people were friendly and the hotel was nice.
May: Did you do anything interesting?

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Do you have much breakfast?
No, not much. I normally have a little
orange juice and a little toast.
And for other meals, do you eat much
meat?
I don't eat much meat - just a little
chicken. But I love fish so I eat a lot of that.
What do you prefer: pasta, rice or
potatoes?
Pasta is my favourite food. I eat a lot of
pasta. I also eat a little rice, but I don't eat
many potatoes. I'm not really keen on them.
Do you eat many snacks in between

meals?
I sometimes have a few biscuits or a little
fruit. I try not to eat much between meals.
How about drinks? Do you drink much
coffee, tea, fizzy drinks or water?
I drink a lot of water, because they say
it's very good for you. I don't drink any
tea or coffee, and I don't drink many fizzy
drinks - only on special occasions when
we go out.

0 3.3
I live in a big city and I worry about the environment.
There's not enough clean air and there's too much
pollution. That's partly because of traffic - there are too
many cars and lorries but there aren't enough bicycles.
Walking or cycling is better than driving, because you
don't use petrol. The other reason for pollution is that


there aren't enough trees in the city. Trees produce
oxygen and make the air cleaner.
Another problem is that people use too much electricity.
We have too many televisions and computers and other
electrical devices. To produce electricity we normally burn
gas or coal and that creates carbon dioxide which is bad
for the environment. At the moment, we don't use enough
solar power. Solar power produces clean electricity.

there


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and it/they
0 4.1
2
3

He's helping her.
She's helping them .
They're helping him.

4
5
6

He's helping him .
She's helping her.
They're helping them.

0 4.2
Kim
Jane
Kim
Jane
Kim
Jane
Kim
Jane

Kim

Jane
Kim
Jane
Kim

Hi, lane. How are you?
I'm fine. What are you doing?
I'm going to Emily's house.
Emily? But she's still at school.
Are you sure? I spoke to her this morning and she
agreed to meet me at four o'clock at her house.
Well, I saw her at school. She was with Beth . They
were talking to Mr Salmon.
Who's he? I don't know him.
He's the music teacher. Beth and Emily play in the
orchestra. I think he was talking to them about
the music concert.
OK. So, Emily isn't at her house now. What should
I do?
Come to my house. We can do our homework
together.
Do you understand it?
Yes.
I don't. Maybe you can help me!

3
4

5
6


0 5.2
Waiter:
Man:
Wa iter:
Woman :
Waiter:
Man:
Waiter:
Man:
Waiter:
Woman:
Waiter:
Woman:
Waiter:
Man:
Waiter:
Woman :
Waiter:
Woman:
Waiter:
Both:

A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:

B:
A:
B:
A:

Where in the world am I? Can you guess?
OK. It's 12 o'clock in London, that's midday. What
time is it in your town?
It's two o'clock in the afternoon.
What's the weather like?
It's warm and sunny.
How far is it from London?
It's about 3,500 kilometres.
How many people are there in your town?
There are about seven million.
What interesting sights are there?
There are the Great Pyramids. It's about 25 km from
here to the Pyramids.
I think you're in Cairo, Egypt.
Yes, you're right!

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0 5.1
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This book is interesting but that one over there is
cheaper.
The blue shirt is OK but I prefer the red one.
A: Do you want these sweets?
B: No. I want those ones.

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Sir, madam, your food is ready.
Great.
Here is your sandwich, sir.
No, that isn't his. It's mine.
Oh, I'm sorry. So is the pasta yours, then, sir?
No, the pasta is my son's. Mine is t he burger.
Are you sure yours is the burger?
Yes, of course, I am.
Here are you then. So that means the soup
must be for the little girl.
Yes, that's hers. Thank you.
I've also got some chips and some salad. Are
the chips for the children?
No, they aren't. The chips are mine. Theirs is the
salad.
OK. And now for the drinks. Cola for the boy.
No. The cola's mine.
Ah, then the orange juice is his.
No, no, no. His is the water.
So sorry. There you are. I think the coffee must
be yours, madam.
Correct.
So the orange juice is hers.
Congratulations!

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0 4.3
A:
B:


I don't want a small cup. I'd like a big one.
Which horse is faster? The white one or the black one?
The new chairs at schoo l are really uncomfortable. I
prefer the old ones.
A: Which is your bike?
B: Th is one here.

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A:

How many people are coming?
Four.
Four? Oh no. We haven't got enough computers.
Have you got anything to eat?
I've got a lot of bread.
Anything else?
Let me see. A few biscuits. That's all.
I'll have some bread, please.
What's the matter?
There's someone in the car. Look.
You're right!
Milly and her sister are very similar.
You mean they've got red hair.
Yes, exactly.
I know. But Milly's hair is short and and her sister's
got long hair.
I like that photo.
Which one?
The one with some men and some women singing.
This one? Yes. It's good, isn't it?
I'm looking for a new phone .
How much do you want to pay ?
I haven't got much money.
Well. Those ones are quite cheap.
OK. I'll have a look. Thanks.


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Anna:

O R1.2
Mum: I'm going to make some sandwiches for a picnic.
Can you help me?
Toby: Yes, of course.
Mum: So what would you like in yours?
Toby: Have we got any chicken?
Mum: Yes, just a little.
Toby: Can I have some mayonnaise with it?
Mum: Yes, there's some in the fridge. And do you want
some salad?
Toby: No thanks. But a few tomatoes would be nice.
Mum: OK. There you are.
Toby: So, who's next? How about you?
Mum: I'd like a cheese sandwich.
Toby: With anything else?
Mum: With salad please.
Toby: OK. And any mayonnaise?
Mum: No, thanks. No mayonnaise for me.
Toby: Fine. That's done.
Mum: So now we need to make one for your sister. What
would she like?
Toby: Chicken, probably.

Mum: There isn't any chicken left. We put it in your
sandwich.
Toby: Ah. Do you think she'd like some cheese?
Mum: Actually, she likes tuna and mayonnaise, and
there's some tuna in the fridge.
Toby: OK. I've got the tuna .... and here's the
mayonnaise. Ooops.
Mum: Oh Toby! That's too much.
Toby: I'm sure she likes mayonnaise. And she can have
some salad too. All done.
Mum: Thank you , Toby .
Toby: You're welcome.

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Daisy:
Anna:

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Peter: Hi, Jack. It's Peter.
Jack:

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carry
cost
clean
dance
eat
fry
go
have
like

carries
costs
cleans
dances
eats
fries
goes
has
likes

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pass
play
talk
teach
try
use
wash
worry

passes
plays
talks
teaches
tries
uses
washes
worries

0 6.2
Daisy: Do you share a bedroom?
Anna: Yes, I do. I share with my sister.
Daisy: Do you mind sharing?
Anna: There's one big problem. We don't go to the same
school. So my sister gets up at half past six and

catches a bus at quarter past seven. That wakes
me up, but I don't get up until half past seven. I
walk to school and it only takes ten minutes.
Daisy: Are there any other problems?
Anna: Well, my sister doesn't tidy the room. She leaves
her clothes on the floor. That makes me angry.
Daisy: Does she do anything else annoying?

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Hey. Where are you?

Peter: I'm sitting on a train with my family.
Jack:

Where are you going?

Peter: We're travelling to Scotland to visit my cousins.
Jack:

That sounds exciting.

Peter: Actually, I'm not enjoying the journey. The airconditioning isn't working, so it's really hot in here
at the moment.
Jack: So what are you doing? Are you playing games
on your phone?
Peter: No, I'm not. I'm revising for the maths test.
Jack: Bad luck. So what is everyone else doing?

Peter: My sister's listening to music and my parents are
reading . Actually, no, they aren't reading now;
they're sleeping.
Jack: I've got to go now. Enjoy Scotland. I hope the sun
shines.
Peter: Thanks, but right now, I'm looking forward to
some cold weather!

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B:
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2

She sometimes watches loud music videos on her
laptop. I don't like that.
Do you do anything annoying?
Me? No. I'm perfect.

A:
B:

A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:

A:
B:
A:
B:

A:

Tell me about this picture.
These are my friends: Bill, Tony, Harry and Peter. They
all live in different parts of the world. We got together
last summer for a weekend.
So who's this?
The one who's playing football?
Yes, that's right.
That's Bill.
What does Bill do?
He cooks in a restaurant. He's a chef. He normally
works in London but at the moment he's working in a
restaurant in New York.
And who's this person?
The one who's repairing the car? That's Tony.
So what job does Tony do?
Tony takes photos. He's a photographer. He lives in

Paris but at the moment he's working in Sydney.
That sounds nice. So, who is this? The person who's
cooking food.
That's Harry.
And what does Harry do?
Harry is a mechanic. He repairs cars. He comes
from Oxford but at the moment he's working for a
company in Beijing in China.
So there's only one more person. The one who's
taking a photo.
Yes, that's Peter.
What job does Peter do?
Peter plays football. He's a professional footballer.
He normally plays for a team in Manchester, but this
year he's playing in Los Angeles.
You've certainly got an exciting group offriends!


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5

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asked
closed
cried
danced
discovered

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hated
missed
needed
planned

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stopped
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Were your parents angry?
Where was Jo yesterday?
Was the film good?
What was his name?
Was the bus late?
Were their shoes clean?
When was the exam?
Was your grandfather an engineer?
Where were your trainers?
Were there any tourists in the museum?
Why were you tired?

Was there any snow in the mountains?

0 7.3
In the afternoon, we had a PE lesson but it rained and
I got very wet. Normally I love PE but I didn't enjoy it
yesterday.
I stayed at school for an extra hour because of my
detention. Then I waited at the bus stop for the bus but it
didn't come. I walked home.
My parents were worried because I was late. But my mum
made a nice dinner. I felt much better after that!

0 7.4
On Saturday, I woke up at 8 o'clock. I decided to go
shopping, so I took the train to the town centre. First I
went to a clothes shop and bought some jeans. Outside
the clothes shop, I met Sally and we decided to go to
a cafe. At the cafe, she had a cup of coffee and I ate a
sandwich . Then I took the train and got home at half past
five. I had a really nice day.

0 7.5
What are the milestones in my life? Well, I was born on 7
May 2000. I started primary school in 2005. I think I learnt
to read the next year, in 2006. I first went to the cinema in
2007. That was really exciting. I started language lessons
five years ago; I enjoy learning a language but it takes a
long time. I started secondary school in 2012. I met my
best friend three years ago; he's in my class at school.
Then I got a mobile phone last year. That was brilliant.


Jack: Yes, especially Robert. He didn't have a coat. But
that wasn't the worst thing. The chain on my
bicycle broke.
Ben: Oh no.
Jack: We didn't know what to do. My phone didn't work
because we couldn't get a signal. We looked for a
car, but there weren't any cars on the road.
Ben: So what did you do?
Jack: We walked for an hour. In the end, we came to a
village and phoned my dad. He drove to meet us
in the car. He wasn't happy!

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0 8.1
Interviewer:

Daisy:
Interviewer:
Fred:

Did you have a good weekend?
No. Not really.
Why not?
Well, Robert and I decided to go cycling . But we
got lost.
Ben: How did that happen?

Jack: Well, we didn't have a map. Robert forgot to bring
it. And then it started to rain.
Ben: Did you get really wet?

How about you, Fred? What were you
doing?
I was sitting at my desk, doing my
homework.

Interviewer:
Kim:
May:

And you, Kim?
I was walking to school with May.
Yeah, we were just talking about our
homework.

Interviewer:
Helen:

Were you walking to school, Helen?
No, I wasn't. I was in bed, sleeping. I was
dreaming about the sea. I thought I was
moving in a boat!

Interviewer:
Ben:

And what were you doing, Ben?

I was with my friend Alex at a sports club.
We were playing basketball- and we
were winning too!

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4
5
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0 7.6
Ben:
Jack:
Ben:
Jack:

There was an earthquake at 7.30 in the
morning in New Zealand yesterday. I
spoke to some young people about what
they were doing at that exact moment.
So, what were you doing, Daisy, at 7.30
yesterday morning?
I was having my breakfast and listening
to the radio.

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8
9
10

What were you doing at half past seven?
It was raining when I left home.
Jill got up and had breakfast.
My racket broke when I was playing tennis.
Where were you going when I saw your car
yesterday?
They wanted to go out last night.
They did their homework and then they went
shopping.
Did she like your new shoes?
A: Where were you yesterday afternoon?
B: I was visiting my grandparents.
The film finished at four o'clock.
Mary didn't know the answer when the teacher asked
her the question.

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O S.3
Emma: Did your cousins visit you last weekend?
Mary: Yes, they did. But things started badly.
Emma: Why was that?
Mary: Well, they arrived at ten in the morning, but we

were expecting them at two in the afternoon . So
we weren't ready.
Emma: How embarrassing!
Mary: Yes. I was doing my homework when the
doorbell rang. I opened the door and there were
my cousins, my aunt and my uncle.
Emma: What did you do?
Mary: My parents were out. My dad was working, so
I couldn't phone him. I called my mum but she
was driving to the supermarket so she couldn't
answer.
Emma: What about your brother?
Mary: My brother was playing football at the park, so
he wasn't there either.
Emma: So what happened?
Mary: Well, it was embarrassing because the house
was a mess. So my aunt and uncle helped me
clean and tidy the house. My aunt cleaned the
kitchen and my uncle did the washing-up. While
I was tidying the living room and the dining
room my cousins made the beds.
Emma: Were your aunt and uncle annoyed?
Mary: Luckily, they thought it was quite funny. When
my parents got home, we all laughed about it.

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5am has been to Paris.
5am hasn't been to Rome.
Have you read this book?
Yes, I have.
Has John bought a new watch?
Yes, he has.
I haven't spoken to Jill today.
Your friends have made you a cake.
She hasn't phoned me.
Yes, they have.
Have you ever met someone famous?
Look! Your brother has fallen asleep.


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Sue:

How is the preparation for the concert going?
Have you agreed a date yet?
John: Yes, the date is the 25th and we've already sent
letters to parents.
Sue:

Oh right. I didn't realize. Have you had auditions
yet?
John: Yes, we did the auditions last week but we haven't
chosen the musicians yet. We're going to do that
tomorrow.
So what else do you have to do?
Sue:
John: Well, we haven't written the programmes yet. We
can't do that until we've chosen the performers.
What about refreshments? Are you going to
Sue:
provide food and drink?
John: Yes, we are. In fact, I've just been to the
supermarket and bought lots of bottles of water,
lemonade and cola.
And food?
Sue:
John: I think we'll make cakes. But obviously we haven't
made them yet.
I could make cakes. Would you like me to help?
Sue:
John: Yes, please, that would be great!

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don't want young people to try to sail
alone because it's too dangerous.
Do you think sailing is dangerous? Have
you had any bad experiences?
It's dangerous sometimes. I've sailed
through storms. They are definitely scary.
But I'm a good sailor.
So how long have you spent on the boat?
In the last two years, I've spent 400 days
on the boat.
400 days! So what about school?
I haven't had time to go to school this
year. But I've done school work and I've
read lots of books.
Have you ever earned any money from
sailing?
No, I haven't. But that's OK. I sail because I
love sailing. I don't do it for money.
Do you have any more ambitions?
Well, I've never done a parachute jump. I'd
definitely like to do that.

Today I'm talking to Lucy Pemberton. She's
16 years old and she loves sailing. But the
most amazing thing is that she sails all
over the world on her own. So, Lucy, tell us
about the journeys you've made.
I've sailed across the Atlantic and the
Pacific. I've sailed in the Indian Ocean.
I've sailed to Australia, South Africa, South

America and the Caribbean. In fact, I've
sailed all around the world.
That's amazing. Are you the youngest
person who has sailed around the world
alone?
I think so. But I haven't won any prizes
because I'm too young . They say they

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A: Would you like to read this book?
B: No, thanks. I've already read it.
A: Have you ever met the Prime Minister?
B: Yes. Once.
Harry has had that phone for five years!
We haven't been to the shops yet.
Don't touch the door! I've just painted it.
A: Do you like skiing?
B: I don't know. I've never done it.
My mum has loved singing since she was a little girl.

John has known Alex for a very long time.
A: Let's watch this DVD.
B: I'm sorry, but I've already seen it.
Tom still hasrl't finished his homework. It's ten o'clock!
Have they finished playing football yet ?


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A: Do you know Sam?
B: No. I've never met him.

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Harry bought a new watch but then he lost it.
I have bought a new pen. Look! Do you want to

try it?
They went to Istanbul, Marmaris and Bodrum, while
they were in Turkey.
We have been to London and Oxford. We're really
enjoying our trip to England.
The train has arrived. Let's get on.
They arrived at six and left at half past seven.
Charlotte Bronte was a writer. She wrote four novels.
lac Ephron is an actor. He has made a lot of films.
Sam was cold because he forgot his coat.
A: Can I have your homework?
B: Oh no! I have forgotten it.
A: Are you hungry?
B: Yes, I am. I haven't had anything to eat today.
He wasn't hungry, so he didn't eat anything.

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Mum: Hello, Paul. Is everything OK?
Paul: Yes, thanks, Mum.
Mum: Have you cleaned your room yet?
Paul: Ah. There was a problem. I got the vacuum
cleaner out and tried to turn it on . But it didn't
work.
Mum: Oh. That's a shame. So have you done the
shopping?
Paul: Well, I went to the supermarket in the morn ing
but I forgot my wallet, so I couldn't actually bl.. '::
anything.
Mum: Oh, Paul! What about your homework? Have 1,:: 'finished that yet?
Paul: No, I'm sorry. I haven't.
Mum: Why not?
Paul: Well, I lent my maths book to Tom yesterd a ~ .
when I looked in my ba g this morning, the be:;,:;
wasn't there.
Mum: I can't believe it. So wh at have you done t o ac~ Paul: I've watched TV.
Mum: At least you ha ven't broken the TV yet!

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Today I'm interviewing one of the world's
great architects, Sandra Beddoe. So,
Sandra, how long have you been an
architect?
For thirty years.
And in that time, you've designed
museums, sports stadiums, offices and
schools. Do you have a favourite building
out of all of those?
Probably the Eldon School.
Tell me more about that.
Well, we started it six years ago. It was a
school in a poor part of London and we
built a completely new school. It was a lot
of work but it opened two years ago. The
students love it.
Not only the students. You won a prize for
the design.
Yes, that's right. I won the Brown Prize last
year.
In fact, you've won several prizes, I think.
Yes, I've been very lucky. Probably the
most important was the Congress Prize in

America. That was eight years ago.
So, did you live in America?
Yes, I lived there for ten years. I taught at a
university, as well as running my business.
But then I left and moved to London.
And have you been in London ever since?
Yes, I've been here for seven years now.
And are you working on any new
projects?
Yes, we're building a new swimming
centre. We started in July this year. It will
be the biggest in Britain. I'm very excited.
Good luck with that, Sandra.

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She'd already been there fo r two hours when he
friends arrived.
They were really tired. They 'd just finished pla y ' ~, ;:

football.
Tom was nervous. He'd never flown before.
She felt sick. She'd just eaten two pieces of ch occ ::::
cake.
Her grandmother didn't know what to do. Sh e'c -:: . _
used a computer before.
I'd just fallen asleep when the sound of the phc-::
woke me up again.
Mary had already visited Paris twice but she v.c ;;:::-i
to go again.
This was Vicky 's first race. She had never run in c
competition before.
Robert had already worn the trousers, so he COL:::' - 'take them back to the shop.
We were lucky. We'd just arrived at the cinema -:::the film started.
I tried to open the door, but the key didn't worl<... :
couldn't understand it. This had never happenE:
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arrived at the station.
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station.
Katy hadjust been to a cafe when she met 5_::
Katy went to a cafe when she met Sue.
When it started to rain, they stopped pla \:! ' -~.
When it started to rain, they'd already stoc:~:
playing.
John's family had had breakfast by the t ir :: -;'::
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John's family had breakfast when he woke up.
He'd just crossed the road when he saw Fred.
He crossed the road when he saw Fred.

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In 1860, Robert Burke and William Wills started an
expedition to travel across Australia from south to north.
No white man had ever done this before, and one year
earlier the government had offered a prize to the first

people to do it.
Burke and Wills organized a group of 19 men and set off
in August. Three months later, they arrived at Cooper
Creek. Then, Burke, Wills and five other men continued
their journey to the north coast. The rest of the men
established a camp at Cooper Creek and waited for them
to return .
By the time they reached the north coast in February
1861, Burke and Wills had travelled 2,000 miles across
two deserts. But the journey had taken 60 days instead of
45 days and, as a result, they had already eaten most of
their food.
The return journey was terrible. They were hungry and
tired and the desert was incredibly hot. When they finally
arrived back at Cooper Creek on the 21 st of April, the
other men had left. Burke and Wills had asked them to
wait for 13 weeks and in fact, they had waited for 18
weeks. In the end, they had abandoned the camp only
nine hours before Burke and Wills returned.
Burke and Wills didn't have the strength to travel any
further and both men died in June 1861 .

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I'm going to play football.
What are you going to do?
They 're going to be here soon.
He's not going to stay long.

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Toby:
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It's a beautiful day today. Shall we go for a walk
in the mountains?

That's a great idea. What do I need?
You'll need your boots, of course.
OK. I'll find them . But I think they may be dirty.
Well, you'll have to clean them quickly.
OK, I'll do that.
I'll get the rucksacks - and I'll take waterproof
jackets, too. It probably won't rain, but you never
know in the mountains.
Will we need some food?
Yes, we will.
OK. I'll make some sandwiches now.
Good, and I'll buy some chocolate at the shop on
the way.
How about water? It's hot today.
You're right. I'll take two big bottles. And don't
forget your hat or you'll get sunburnt! OK. Will
you be ready in 15 minutes?
I'll try!

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How are you, Ed? Are you excited about
your birthday on Saturday?
Yes. I'm really excited. I'm going to see all
my friends.
What are you going to do? Are you going
to play football?
No, we're not. We're going to go karting.
That does sound exciting. How many
friends are going to come?
Eight.
Are you going to go somewhere
afterwards?
Yes. We're going to go to a cafe in town.
Are you going to have lunch there?

No. We're just going to have coffee and
cakes.
Are you going to do anything else on
Saturday?
Well, mum's going to cook chicken and
rice - that's my favourite.

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No, she isn't. She says she's going to buy
some biscuits. And then we're all going to
watch a DVD together in the evening.
It sounds like the perfect weekend. But I
expect you'll have to do some homework.
Actually, I'm not going to do any
homework. I've already done it all.
That was very clever!

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Hi, Yasmin . It's Amy.
Hi. How are you?
I'm fine. I wondered if you'd like to come to my

house this weekend.
I'd love to come! When is a good time, Amy?
How about Saturday afternoon?
Oh, Saturday afternoon's not possible. I'm
going to the dentist. I'm free on Sunday
afternoon. Is that OK for you, Amy?
Sorry, Yasmin. I'm having lunch with my
grandparents on Sunday. We'll be there until
at least five o'clock. Maybe in the evening on
Sunday?
I can't do that, I'm afraid. I'm revising my
history. I've got an exam on Monday morning.
So how about Saturday morning? I'm having
a music lesson at 9 o'clock. But I'll be free from
10.30.
That's good. I'm not doing anything at 10.30.
You can come to my house then and we can
listen to music.
OK, Yasmin. I'll see you then .

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I'm getting things ready for our picnic.
A picnic?
Yes. I told you about it last week. We're going to
the \ake. )ason and his fami\~ me going to meet
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