ThinkAhead1 ANK SB 21476
ThinkAhead1 ANK SB 21476
Introduction
Page 6 Page 7
Vocabulary 9 7 – seven 15 – fifteen
18 – eighteen 11 – eleven
30 – thirty 13 – thirteen
Colours 26 – twenty-six 21 – twenty-one
1 b r o w n g w
10 1. 12.30 4. 7.45
l l r a p r h 2. 12.00 5. 2.05
u g a e i e i 3. 8.15 6. 1.40
e r n c n e t 12 1. forty-eight 5. sixty-one
r e g i k n e 2. thirty-one 6. Ninety
3. fifty-two 7. eighty-four
e y e l l o w
4. seventy 8. one hundred
d p u r p l e
Prepositions of place
School items 13 1. on the box 6. behind the box
2 1. book 7. marker 2. in the box 7. in front of the box
2. diary 8. pencil 3. under the box 8. between the boxes
3. pen 9. pencil case 4. next to the box 9. opposite the box
4. schoolbag 10. pencil sharpener 5. above the box
5. ruler 11. rubber
6. notebook Family
3 1. black 7. pink 14 father / dad – Rob uncle – Dan
2. red 8. yellow mother / mum – Kate brother – Ryan
3. brown 9. green grandmother – Linda sister – Ava
4. purple 10. grey aunt – Sue cousin – Zoe
5. orange 11. white grandfather – Mike
6. blue
15 Possible answers
1. Ryan is in front of Rob.
School subjects 2. Rob is behind Ryan.
4 geography, French, history, maths, sport, art, literature, 3. Kate is between Rob and Mike.
computer technology, drama, science, music, English 4. Ava is opposite the computer.
French and English need capital letters. 5. Ava is on Kate.
6. Mike is behind Ava.
5 1. music 7. French 7. Linda is next to Ava.
2. literature 8. sport 8. Zoe is in front of Dan and Sue.
3. science 9. English 9. Dan is next to Zoe.
4. drama 10. art
5. maths 11. computer technology Parts of the body
6. geography 12. history
16 Across: 2. j 4. a 7. d 8. h 9. c
The calendar Down: 1. e 3. i 5. b 6. g 7. f
1 My Life
A My Friends and Family
Page 12 1
06 13 1. Harry 4. Jackie
2. Jennifer 5. Lucy
Adjectives of description 3. Sarah 6. Edward
23 1. on 4. at
2. in 5. in
3. at
9 1. Dr Amy Gold isn’t checking the man’s hands. 18 1. attractions 4. flying
She’s looking at his eyes. 2. building 5. location
2. Lisa and Greg are choosing sandwiches. They aren’t 3. statues
looking at the salads.
3. I’m not getting baguettes. I’m buying pitta.
19 Possible answers
1. Four people are having lunch in Hyde Park.
4. Natalie and her sister are eating popcorn. They aren’t
The people are drinking wine.
drinking cola.
They are having fun.
5. Eric isn’t standing near the fridges. He’s working in
2. Two people are playing a game at Bondi Beach.
the bakery section.
The people are having fun.
11 1. isn’t taking 6. aren’t taking The beach is beautiful.
2. is having 7. are riding 3. A woman is walking in the street at The Rocks.
3. is stepping 8. are using There is a pink house with green doors.
4. is playing 9. is following 4. There is a woman with a camera, in the Blue
5. are choosing 10. isn’t playing Mountains.
1. c 2. a 3. b She has got a bag on her back.
The woman is taking photos of the mountains and
12 1. Is the man sitting on the stairs? – No, he isn’t. the sea.
2. How is the man making music? – He is stepping on the 5. Three people are riding bikes under Harbour Bridge.
giant stair piano. They are smiling.
3. Are the people standing on the bus? – No, they aren’t. They are near the ocean.
4. What are they doing? – They are riding exercise bikes.
5. Why is the robot following a man? – It senses he has
got rubbish. C At the Cinema
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An interview Film genres
1
18 13 He prefers real games (like football or basketball). 2 1. 12th October – 19th October
2. £10
1
18 14 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. F 3. call 01632-960600 or visit the website
www.nordhamfestival.com
Optional Listening 4. three films, popcorn and drinks
1. podcast
2. real 3 1. romance 4. comedy
3. phone 2. fantasy 5. musical
4. shopping centre 3. animated 6. documentary
5. train station
4 Popular with boys and girls: comedy, drama
Unpopular with boys: musical
Unpopular with girls: animated
2
Asking for directions: 1, 3, 6, 7
Giving directions: 2, 4 5, 8, 9, 10
Review 1
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1 Cardinal numbers: thirteen, eighty-four Grammar
Ordinal numbers: third, fifth
School subjects: maths, computer technology 1 1. She 4. boys’
Film genres: western, science-fiction 2. hers 5. When
Places around town: port, police station 3. This 6. Where
Prepositions of place: under, opposite
Half past and o’clock are the extra words. They 2 1. hasn’t got 6. some
belong to the category Time. 2. any 7. any
3. There is 8. am
2 1. cooker 5. have dinner 4. Are 9. Is there
2. rubber 6. fridge 5. have got
3. narrow 7. arm
4. have breakfast 3 1. Do you ride a bike to school every day?
2. I don’t read magazines in the morning.
3 1. musical 5. bank 3. The boys never send messages at school.
2. kitchen 6. lamp 4. When does she have dinner every night?
3. library 7. uncle 5. Harry doesn’t do sport at the sports centre.
4. comedy 8. geography 6. My sister always tidies her room on Saturdays.
3 Our World
A What’s the Weather Like?
Page 48 Comparative adjectives
Weather 16 1. hotter than – d
2. wetter than – f
1 Possible answers 3. more unusual than – a
a. hot 4. better than – b
b. cloud / cloudy, sun / sunny 5. more dangerous than – c
c. cool 6. drier than – e
d. sun / sunny
e. snow / snowy Page 50
f. cloud / cloudy, lightning, storm / stormy
g. cloud / cloudy, rain / rainy 17 1. Alaska is snowier than Hawaii.
h. wind / windy 2. Spring is more colourful than winter.
3. Cairo is hotter than Moscow.
2 Possible answers 4. London is foggier than Sydney.
winter: cloud, cloudy, fog, foggy, ice, icy, lightning, 5. Snow is more beautiful than rain.
rain, rainy, snow, snowy, storm, stormy, cold, thunder,
wet, wind, windy 18 1. more popular than
summer: dry, sun, sunny, warm, hot 2. worse than
3. stranger than
2
01 4 1. Temperature 4. water 4. more interesting than
2. lightning 5. Warm 5. wetter than
3. Fog 6. warmer than
7. stormier than
Page 49 8. more complicated than
An experiment Page 51
7 1. hot water 2. on 3. three 4. ice Reading an FAQ page
2
03 8 Yes 2
05 21 physical health: 2, 4
people’s emotions: 1, 3
2
04 10 2
22 1. They become happy.
2
04 11 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. T 2. It’s better than warm weather.
3. 15 minutes a day in the sun
Optional Listening 4. produces Vitamin D and serotonin
1. hot 4. warm 5. summer
2. on 5. falls into the jar
3. three 23 1. makes people feel happy
2. makes people aggressive
12 London, Berlin, Vienna 3. makes people’s bodies produce more melatonin
4. makes people feel sleepy
13 Possible answers
1. It’s cool in London. 24 1. feelings 4. aggressive
2. It’s cool in Berlin. 2. produce 5. sleepy
3. It’s cold and snowy in Warsaw. 3. dangerous
4. It’s sometimes cloudy and sometimes sunny in Paris.
5. It’s cool in Vienna.
6. It’s warm and sunny in Madrid. B The Animal Kingdom
7. It’s hot and sunny in Rome.
8. It’s hot and sunny in Algiers. Page 52
9. It’s hot and sunny in Athens.
Animals
1 mammal
2 Page 54
mammal reptile insect bird amphibian fish
whale snake fly duck frog shark
12 1. not as nice
2. not as active
elephant turtle beetle
3. more interesting
lion crocodile bee
4. bigger
giraffe butterfly
5. more colourful
horse
6. as decorative
mouse
7. more musical
rabbit
cow 13 Possible answers
pig 1. The cat in A is thinner than the cat in B.
sheep 2. The dog in A isn’t as beautiful as the dog in B.
dolphin 3. The snake in A is longer than the snake in B.
kangaroo 4. The rabbit in A is bigger than the rabbit in B.
tiger 5. The bird in B is not as colourful as the bird in A.
zebra 6. The frogs in A are not as unusual as the frogs in B.
7. The fish in A are more colourful than the fish in B.
Spider doesn’t belong to any group. 8. The snake in B is not as long as the snake in A.
(Though many people think it is an insect, it is 9. The cat in A is as dark as the rabbit in B.
actually an arachnid.)
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4 1. crocodile 5. duck
2. fly 6. kangaroo Expressing opinions
3. lion 7. mouse
4. frog
2
08 14 1. snakes 4. amphibians
2. Birds 5. rabbits
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5 Possible answers
2
08 16 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. d
1.
2.
A rabbit has got four legs.
Elephants have got big ears.
19 He thinks tarantulas are more interesting than other
animals. / He loves watching it.
3. A whale can swim.
4. Zebras don’t eat other animals. NOTICE!
5. Beetles are insects. them – the people who don’t like tarantulas
6. Butterflies are usually colourful. it – his pet tarantula
19 1. him 4. us
2. it 5. her
3. them
20 1. in 2. at 3. on 4. at 5. in
21 1. She has got a pet snake. She gives it mice to eat.
2. He visits Spain at Christmas every year.
3. Where is Jane? I can’t see her.
4. Dan and I are going to Hawaii. Are you coming with us?
5. The festival is on 12th September.
6. It’s usually hot in August.
4 Go For It!
A Sport
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14 13 1. Yes, she can.
2. gymnastics
Sport 3. drive (A Formula 1 car)
4. 11 minutes and 9.97 seconds
1 2 5. 33 seconds
11 1.
2.
quickly
well
6.
7.
quietly
slowly
B Fashion
3. badly 8. hard
4. high 9. easily
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5. far
Clothes
NOTICE!
very – adjective (happy) 1 1. warm weather: shorts, sandals, swimsuits
quite – adverb (easily) 2. cold weather: sweaters, jackets, coats, boots
3. both: trousers, jeans, skirts, dresses, T-shirts, shirts,
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NOTICE! Page 73
beautiful: opinion
big: size Reading an article
14 1. Should people enter competitions every day? 2
22 9 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
No, they shouldn’t.
2. What should you do before giving personal details? 10 1. 60% of children ages 2-17 in the USA watch cooking
You should check the sites carefully. shows
3. Should compers “like” Facebook pages to get prizes? 2. 33% of UK teens watch The Great British Bake Off
No, they shouldn’t. 3. 43% of British teens say they sometimes cook
4. Why should compers ignore competitions on survey 4. 30% of British teens say they can cook well
sites? 5. 46% of British teens say they are average cooks
They can sell their details to advertisers (and then they
can get hundreds of unwanted adverts every day). 11 1. watching cooking competitions on TV
2. cakes, pies and more
3. fresh ingredients
4. cooking
5. cook meals from fresh ingredients
18 Possible answers
He must include the name of his town or city. Name and type of Project Catwalk, fashion
He mustn’t / shouldn’t use his real name as his username. programme: competition
He can add a photograph of the recipe. Day: Saturday
He should / must describe the method clearly.
Time: 16:00
He can ask to receive adverts about products.
Who is in the twelve fashion designers
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Things they do: create clothing
Writing an announcement for a competition
Name and type of So You Think You Can Dance:
20 1. a baking competition programme: The Next Generation, dance
2. Friday at 12.00 competition
3. the school auditorium Day: Wednesday
4. students from Year 8 and up
Time: 19:30
5. Download the registration form and complete it very
carefully. Who is in the dancers aged 8-13
6. You can enter any type of tasty baked item, including competition:
bread, cakes and pies. Things they do: compete for the title of
You must bake the item yourself. You mustn’t get help America’s favourite dancer
from adults.
You must bring your baked item to the head teacher’s
office by 9.00 am on Friday, together with the recipe.
21 1. adjectives, adverbs
Life Skills Extra:
2. opinion, size, colour Ordering a Meal
22 1. very / really 4. very / really Page 78
2. quite 5. quite
3. very / really 1 ice cream
23 1. She should buy a large green hat. 2 1. waiter 6. customer
2. You can have this beautiful red apple. 2. customer 7. customer
3. I want a delicious big sandwich. 3. customer 8. waiter
4. He shouldn’t wear those ugly short trousers. 4. customer 9. waiter
5. I have got a nice long blue coat. 5. waiter 10. waiter
Review 2
Page 79 2 1. Frogs are amphibians.
2. They are chatting online right now.
Vocabulary 3. She can dance beautifully.
4. You shouldn’t wear that skirt.
1 Animals: turtle, giraffe, dolphin, pig, crocodile 5. We must win this game.
Weather: foggy, dry, lightning, ice, thunder 6. My brother is better than me at sport.
Geographical Features: desert, hill, coast, forest, valley 7. Winter is the worst season for sandals.
Sport: karate, cycling, rollerblading, volleyball, 8. She hasn’t got curly hair.
gymnastics 9. I understand the question now.
Places around Town: cinema, café, museum, restaurant,
shopping centre 3 1. There is 5. doesn’t
Adjectives of Description: fat, narrow, curly, dark, old 2. most 6. mustn’t
3. badly 7. any
2 h k t h a b v l c i
4. can 8. best
j a c k e t r t s c
p g m o j s h e e p 4 Possible answers
r p l b d k n n a e 1. He should join the football team.
u
2. We mustn’t give them meat.
f i s h n m d
i b
3. He can cook very well.
l q h f a i r z
r k
4. It isn’t as big as most frogs.
y m i q u t g s o b 5. It’s the tallest mountain in the country.
n e r x f j w e d h 6. He’s older than she is. / He’s older than her.
i g t o m a t o r y 7. She should get a pet.
8. He has got long hair.
5 Newsflash
A Real Disasters
Page 84 11 1. the year of the online alert in Tokyo
2. the magnitude on the Richter scale (of the earthquake
Natural disasters in Tokyo)
3. the year there was an earthquake in Tokyo
1 drought, forest fire 4. the number of people to receive the disaster alert on
their smartphones
Page 85 5. the year of the tsunami in the Indian Ocean
8 1. Pablo Picasso didn’t write songs. He painted pictures. 19 1. They didn’t go skiing because there was an avalanche.
2. Ancient Egyptians created a calendar. They didn’t 2. First, there was an earthquake and next, there was a
invent digital clocks. tsunami.
3. Pierre and Marie Curie received the Nobel Prize in 3. I hate rain but I love snow.
Physics. They didn’t get an Oscar. 4. He found a rabbit and he gave it food.
4. Mount Vesuvius didn’t erupt in England. It destroyed 5. We waited for hours and finally, he arrived.
Pompeii.
5. Christopher Columbus didn’t reach India. He discovered
the New World.
Collaborative Project:
9 1. What did Michelangelo do?
A Newspaper Page
2. Did the Russian Revolution happen in the 20th Page 96
century?
3. Did many people die in World War II?
4. When did Elizabeth II become Queen of England?
STEP 1:
5. Did Mozart write books? Read the Model
1. d 2. b 3. e 4. a 5. c Fact File
Topic: earthquakes
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When: May
A lecture Where: Equador
3
09 11 1. When did the British first arrive on Roanoke Island? What happened: There were two earthquakes. They
2. Why did they have a difficult time? didn’t destroy buildings, but they
3. Where did John White go for help? caused panic.
4. Why did he stay away for a long time?
5. When did he return to the island?
Fact File
6. What did he find on a tree?
Topic: forest fire
3
10 12 1. In 1584 When: 8th May
2. Because they didn’t have food and equipment.
Where: near Fort McMurray, Canada
3. to England
4. Because there weren’t any ships. What happened: Canadian North Airline saved the
5. three years later lives of 80,000 people and their
6. a strange word pets.
Optional Listening
1. the USA 4. a tree Fact File
2. 100 5. all Topic: Morse Code
3. on the island
When: 24th May, 1844
13 2012: Experts discovered a clue on an old map. Where: Capitol building, Washington, DC
What happened: Samuel Morse sent the first
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6 Time to Celebrate
A Costume Mania
Page 100 10 1. are going to visit 5. am going to take
2. are going to see 6. am going to write
Clothes and accessories 3. is going to wear 7. are not going to come
4. am not going to walk
1 1. bracelets, earrings, make-up, rings, scarf
2. bracelet, earrings, necklace, rings, sunglasses 11 1. Are Ryan and his family going to travel to Europe?
3. hairband, make-up, necklace No, they aren’t. They are going to travel to Tokyo.
4. glasses, gloves, suit, watch 2. When are they going to go on holiday? They are going
to go on holiday next month.
2 1. caps 5. umbrellas 3. Is Ryan’s brother going to wear comic-book clothing?
2. watches 6. rings Yes, he is.
3. wallets 7. hairbands 4. What is Ryan going to take pictures of? He is going to
4. glasses take pictures of people in different costumes.
5. Are Ryan and his brother going to wear make-up at
3 1. F People usually wear sunglasses outside. school next year? No, they aren’t.
2. T
3. T Page 102
4. F People wear belts on their trousers.
5. T
Reading an opinion page
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12 13 They both like costume festivals.
A conversation Page 103
3
11 5 skirt, scarf, earrings, necklace, bracelets 14 1. in Ireland
2. They have a four-day festival with street
3
11 6 1. fancy dress party 4. the future
performances, ghost tours, processions and more.
2. costume 5. costume
3. a costume of the Joker / a purple suit
3. home
4. Robin Hood’s “true love”
Optional Listening 5. a long dress with a matching hairband
1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. F 15 1. They celebrated a festival called Samhain on the last
day of their year – our 31st October. (lines 4-5)
be going to 2. To keep these ghosts and spirits away, people wore
ugly costumes. (lines 6-7)
8 1. am not going to wear, sunglasses 3. The festival began in England in the year 1533, the
2. Marge Simpson, is going to colour year of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn’s wedding.
3. Italy, are going to go (lines 12-13)
4. samba, aren’t going to perform 4. Traditionally, after their weddings, kings and queens
5. is going to buy, white make-up visited the villages in their country. (lines 13-14)
6. isn’t going to be, warm 5. I’m going to be Maid Marian, Robin Hood’s “true
love”. My friend is going to wear a costume with a cap
9 Possible answers and leggings and I’m going to wear a long dress with a
1. Dan is going to go to the flower festival in Baguio matching hairband. (lines 16-17)
City, Philippines. He isn’t going to go to the costume
festival in Arles, France. 16 1. attend 4. true
2. Dan is going to take pictures of flower costumes. 2. ancient 5. matching
3. Dan is going to see a flower show. He isn’t going to 3. performances
learn traditional dances.
4. Judy is going to go with her sister. She isn’t going to
3
13 17 1. 1960s music festival
go alone. 2. Saturday, 1st July, 11 o’clock
5. Judy is going to go in July. She isn’t going to go in 3. park
February. 4. 60s
6. Dan and Judy are going to go for a week. 5. 60s dance competition
6. dan60.com
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Writing a blog entry about an event
15 Possible answers
1. a (70th) birthday party / weekend
2. at the weekend
3. at a restaurant, at the writer’s uncle’s house and at the
beach
4. go out to a restaurant, have a party with music and
dancing, have a barbecue at the beach
5. It’ll be great fun.
17 opening sentences: 2, 6
body of paragraph: 1, 4
closing sentences: 3, 5
Review 3
Page 115 3 1. There weren’t any snowstorms last year.
2. Was there a hurricane two years ago?
Vocabulary 3. The weather was cold yesterday.
4. Where did you go last night?
1 1. valley 6. cap 5. Will it rain tomorrow?
2. cow 7. lazy 6. He will love the party next Saturday.
3. melon 8. jacket 7. There wasn’t any electricity in the 1600s.
4. locust infestation 9. narrow 8. We weren’t in Italy last year.
5. destroy 10. mouse
2 1 4
4 1. Kate can’t swim well.
h r b a n d c t b a d a m 2. I am the worst dancer in my class.
a i d b a o l o r n o n i 3. There were 50 people at the festival last week.
h a n k g e p f m t s u p 4. The weather will be good tomorrow.
5. Where did you go on holiday last year?
a. handbag b. hairband a. tsunami b. tornado 6. Butterflies are bigger than flies.
5 w
7. I mustn’t read this letter.
2 c h m e u a t g l m 8. Should we take an umbrella today?
a u u s m i g c h o s 9. I haven’t got any bracelets.
k r c h o z n r y v e 10. I’m not as strong as you.
a. church b. museum a. watch b. gloves 5 1. Which prize did he receive / What did he receive
2. Is there a cinema in town
3 c c h w b 3. Where are you going next weekend
u g a i r 4. Can he sing well
5. Are there any restaurants on this street
r t a i n
Pronunciation Appendix
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/ o/ o
/o /
Module 3
5 1. eat 4. heat
2. his 5. wheel
1 1. his 4. high 3. sit
2. air 5. eight
3. hold
Module 4
1 1. can 3. can’t
2. can’t 4. can
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2 1. mustn’t 3. must not
2. shouldn’t 4. should not
Grammar Lab
Introduction Module 1
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Subject Pronouns to be / have got
1 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. d 5. b 1 1. Jennifer Aniston isn’t a teenager.
2. David and Victoria Beckham have got four children.
2 1. He 2. She 3. It 4. You 5. They 6. We 3. Prince William and Prince Harry are brothers.
4. Tom Cruise has got dark hair.
Possessive Adjectives 5. Bill and Melinda Gates haven’t got a music company.
3 1. my 2. you 3. his 4. she 5. its 6. we 7. your 8. they 2 1. He’s a young teenager. He’s got short brown hair.
He isn’t tall. – a
4 1. Her 2. Their 3. Your 4. My 5. Our 6. His 2. She isn’t young. She isn’t thin. She has got short light
hair. – e
5 1. His family is from Paris.
3. She has got long red hair. She is short. She has got
2. My sister is 20 years old.
a nice smile. – b
3. Their notebooks are red.
4. She isn’t a teenager. She is medium height. She has
4. Our teacher is Mrs Thompson.
got long dark hair. – d
5. Its name is Spot.
5. He is very tall. He isn’t old. He has got very short
6. Your name isn’t on the list.
hair. – c
Possessive Pronouns 3 1. What is her name?
2. Where is she from?
6 1. hers 2. mine 3. theirs 4. yours 5. his 6. ours
3. Has she got short hair?
7 1. mine 2. yours 3. his 4. theirs 5. hers 6. ours 4. Are her eyes blue?
5. Have her parents got blue eyes?
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Saxon Genitive
Present Simple Affirmative
8 1. The cats’ ears are orange.
2. Tommy’s book is good. 4 1. I tidy my room every morning.
3. Glenda’s family name is Smith. 2. My friends and I meet at the weekend.
4. The dog’s name is Morris. 3. My class studies English once a week.
5. The teachers’ meeting is at seven o’clock. 4. My best friend watches TV every day.
5. My parents read the newspaper at night.
this, that, these, those 5. 1. They sometimes ride bikes.
2. He usually prepares a sandwich.
9 1. This is my schoolbag.
3. I never watch TV.
2. Those are John’s brothers.
4. She rarely stays at home.
3. These are my books.
5. They often study maths.
4. This is my mother.
5. That is Mary’s dog. 6 1. eat 5. live
2. do 6. help
Wh- Questions 3. know 7. adds
4. protects 8. goes
10 1. Who is Linda? Linda is my friend.
2. When is the party? The party is at eight o’clock.
3. Where is Jack now? Jack is at school.
Present Simple Negative and Interrogative
4. Which notebook is Ben’s notebook? Ben’s notebook is 7 Possible answers
the green notebook. 1. I don’t go to the cinema in the mornings.
5. What is that? That is my sharpener. 2. People don’t usually have lunch at night.
3. My teacher doesn’t give parents marks.
11 1. What 4. Who
4. My friends don’t surf the web in class.
2. When 5. Where
5. My dad doesn’t often send messages to my school.
3. Which 6. Why
5 1. gave 2. heard 3. chatted 4. told 5. forgot 2 1. What film are we going to see first?
2. Who is he going to invite?
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4. What is she going to wear?
6 Possible answers 5. When are we going to eat?
1. We bought food at the supermarket. 6. Is he going to write about the Halloween celebrations?
2. The teacher closed the door. 1. c 2. b 3. d 4. f 5. e 6. a
3. My friend’s mother wrote a book.
4. The boys in my class played football.
5. My sister sang a song.
6. The students carried books in their bags.
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Present Continuous with future meaning
4 1. We aren’t serving shrimp salad tomorrow.
2. I am shopping for melons right now.
3. The restaurant isn’t opening for dinner next week.
4. They are having a picnic at the moment.
5. He is bringing knives and forks to the picnic on
Saturday.
6. She isn’t preparing the sausages tonight.
Sentences that haven’t got future meaning: 2, 4
5 Possible answers
I’m buying ice cream tomorrow.
Is your friend going to a feast next week?
The boys are looking for recipes on Saturday.
Are you serving sausages on Saturday?
The restaurant isn’t preparing medieval food this weekend.
will
6 1. won’t enjoy
2. won’t order
3. will prepare
4. will arrive
5. won’t rain
Culture Magazine
Culture 1 Culture 4
No Mobile Phones! Food, Wondeful Food!
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1. 148 metres tall 1. fish eggs
2. Because there’s one Internet connection and 260 2. insects or spiders
people share it. 3. The hot dog (sausage) is between two pieces of fried
3. about two million chicken.
4. a. Tristan da Cunha Island 4. The cheese and bread are black.
b. the Sahara Desert 5. The meat is from a crocodile.
c. Green Bank
Culture 5
Culture 2
Silent Films
Dangerous Roads
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1. A musician played the piano to accompany the film.
Match: 2. They used pantomime and gestures.
1. Commonwealth Avenue, Philippines 3. They talked quietly or sang to the music.
2. Dalton Highway, Alaska 4. short films, cartoons or news reports
3. Stelvio Pass Road, Italy 5. The Jazz Singer
4. Guoliang Tunnel, Henan, China
Culture 6
1. in the 1970s, by hand
2. Because the road is only 3.6 metres wide and there are All About Shakespeare
some very scary views.
3. So you can see over the side of the mountain. Page 147
4 Killer Avenue. Because there are three to five 1. Hamlet
accidents on it every day. 2. Romeo and Juliet
5. There are no services for 368 km and the road has 3. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
got many holes. In bad weather rocks sometimes fly 4. Titus Andronicus
across the road. 5. The Tempest
6. It has got 75 dangerous curves.
Culture 3
Animal Trivia
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Trivia questions:
1. b 2. b 3. c
1. a bullet train
2. On high buildings. They watch the birds below and
wait for the right moment to catch them.
3. It is smaller and it isn’t dangerous.
4. It is black with red marks under its body.
5. One eye can look forwards while the other one looks
backwards.
6. The male has the babies.