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Tiêu đề Gateway to the World A2 Workbook Keys
Trường học Frenglish Language School
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Practice testWorkbook answer key A2 1 of 18 This page has been downloaded from www macmillaneducationeverywhere com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 Starter unit Vocabulary p4 1 1 Aust[.]

Trang 1

Starter unit

Vocabulary p4

1

1 Australian 2 Canada 3 Irish

4 the UK 5 American

6 New Zealand

2

1 the UK 2 New Zealand

3 Australia 4 Canada

5 Ireland 6 the US

3

1 Australia, New Zealand 2 Ireland,

the UK 3 Canada, the US

4

Liam: Hi How are you? My name’s

Liam and this is Noah He’s from

Australia

Madisen: Hi, nice to meet you

Liam: Nice to meet you, too Are you

American?

Madisen: No, I’m from Canada

Liam: Are you from the capital,

Toronto?

Madisen: I’m from Toronto, but it isn’t

the capital The capital is Ottawa

Noah: Oh yes, sorry! How do you spell

Ottawa? Is it with one ‘t’ or two?

Madisen: Two: O-T-T-A-W-A Are you

from Sydney, Noah?

Noah: No, I’m from Melbourne

Madisen: Are you from Australia too,

Liam?

Liam: No! I’m from New Zealand but

my parents are British

5

1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 T 7 F

6

1 pen 2 desk 3 notebook

4 chair 5 window 6 pencil

7 dictionary 8 board

9 pencil sharpener 10 rubber

Classroom object: pencil case

7

1 bag 2 door 3 ruler

4 textbook 5 board rubber

Speaking p5

1

1 What does ‘pencil’ mean?

2 How do you say libreta in English?

3 How do you spell that? 4 Can you

repeat that, please? 5 I’m sorry,

I don’t understand

2

1 b 2 a 3 b 4 b 5 b

3

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

4

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

5

a How are you? b What’s your

name? c How do you spell that?

d Nice to meet you! e How old are

you? f Are you Irish?

Grammar in context p6 1

1 Are, ’m 2 is, ’s 3 Are, aren’t

4 Are, aren’t 5 Is, is

2

1 Is 2 aren’t 3 Is 4 Are, aren’t

5 am, are 6 is 7 Is, is 8 Are

3

1 New York isn’t the capital of the US

2 You aren’t 14 3 My teacher isn’t

from New Zealand 4 I am not Irish

5 We aren’t in Sydney today

6 Iris isn’t a new student

7 They aren’t Canadian

4

1 Yes, she is.

2 No, they aren’t (They’re in Canada.)

3 No, he isn’t (He’s English.)

4 Yes, they are.

5 Yes, it is.

6 No, he isn’t (He’s English.)

5

1 f 2 a 3 g 4 c 5 b 6 e 7 d

6

1 Her 2 Its 3 your 4 His

5 their 6 My 7 our 8 They

7

1 Open 2 Be 3 Don’t use

4 Don’t write 5 Sit 6 Don’t look

Speaking p7 1

1 six o’clock 2 quarter past eight

3 half past eleven 4 five to ten

5 twenty-five to seven 6 ten past

three 7 quarter to four 8 five past

five

Vocabulary p7 1

2 grandfather 3 uncle 4 aunt

5 father 6 mother 7 cousin

8 brother

2

1 grandson 2 children 3 sister

4 husband 5 wife 6 nephew

7 niece 8 grandchildren

9 grandparents 10 daughter

Vocabulary p8 1

Eyes: blue, brown, green Hair: blonde, brown, curly, dark, long, red, short, straight, wavy

On the face: beard, glasses, moustache

Body type: heavy, medium built, short, tall, thin

2

a beard b short c dark

d blonde e straight f long

g curly h brown

3

1 German 2 Spanish 3 French

4 chemistry 5 physics 6 biology

7 drama 8 music 9 computer

science 10 media studies

11 history 12 geography

Vocabulary and Grammar in context p8

1

1 Incorrect Gianna’s dogs’ names are

Fina and Star

2 Incorrect Molly’s eyes are green.

3 Correct

4 Correct

5 Incorrect My sisters’ names are

Olga and Annika

6 Correct

7 Incorrect Gema’s son Oliver is

José’s best friend

8 Incorrect Are Harry’s mother’s eyes

green?

9 Correct

10 Incorrect Fiona’s grandchildren’s

dog is black and white

Grammar in context p9 1

a have /’ve got b has/’s got

c has/’s got d have got

e has/’s got f have got

g has/’s got h has/’s got

i has/’s got j have got

2

1 have got 2 has/’s got

3 have not/haven’t got

4 has not/hasn’t got 5 have got

6 have got

3

1 Has, hasn’t 2 Have, haven’t

3 Have, have 4 Has, has

4

1 This is my pencil 2 Those are

my cousins 3 That is my school

4 These are my glasses.

Trang 2

1 doesn’t go

2 like

3 watches

4 goes

5 don’t work

3

a gets b has c goes d starts

e doesn’t have f brings g finishes

h doesn’t go i gets j does

k helps l have m watch n plays

o brushes p goes

4

1 on 2 in 3 at 4 in 5 at 6 on

5

1 at 2 on 3 in 4 in 5 on 6 at

7 in 8 at

6

1 Hollie likes maths and science.

2 Alexis doesn’t like music or dance.

3 My friends start school at 9.30 am.

4 My brother doesn’t go to school

by bus

5 I love listening to music.

6 We don’t have art lessons this year.

7 The teacher asks us lots of

questions

8 Sarah and Ben don’t study

computer science or design technology

Vocabulary and listening p15 1

Across: 3 library 5 stadium 8 café

9 park 10 museum Down: 1 pool 2 gym 4 restaurant

6 theatre 7 cinema

2

1 art gallery 2 sports centre

3 library 4 park 5 restaurant

6 shopping centre

3

2

4

1 d 2 h 3 a 4 g 5 e

5

1 I 2 I 3 C 4 C 5 C

6

1 T (He likes his home and the school

He is also happy with the places in the

town.) 2 F (He talks about the park,

swimming pool, gym and cinema.)

7

1 skate park 2 ice rink 3 nightclub

4 spa 5 concert hall 6 theme park

6

1 chemistry 2 PE 3 computer

science 4 art 5 music 6 drama

7

1 Irish 2 heavy 3 maths 4 wife

5 drama 6 cousin 7 blonde

8 Canada

Unit 1

Vocabulary in context p12 1

1 have a shower 2 get dressed

3 go on social media 4 go to school

by bike 5 pack your school bag

6 have breakfast

2

a go b lunch c up d by

e start f finish g up h brush

i home j do

1 c 2 g 3 h 4 d 5 e 6 b

7 f 8 i 9 j 10 a

3

1 online 2 photos 3 do 4 to

5 out

4

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

5

b They like listening to music.

c She hates drawing pictures.

d He doesn’t like playing board

games/chess

e He doesn’t mind shopping.

a 1 b 2 c 5 d 4 e 3

6

1 have 2 play 3 play 4 play

5 have 6 have

Reading p13 1

2

2

1 A 2 B 3 B 4 B 5 A 6 C

7 A 8 C

3

1 unique 2 memorising

3 improve 4 software

5 countryside 6 skills

4

1 Skills 2 memorise 3 unique

4 software 5 countryside

6 improve

5

b The Levelfield School

Grammar in context 1 p14 1

1 get 2 don’t 3 goes 4 gives

5 like 6 don’t

Grammar review:

Starter unit p10

1

1 Is, is/’s 2 are, am/’m

3 Are, are not/aren’t, are/’re

4 Are, aren’t 5 Is, is 6 Is, isn’t

2

a I b my c She d Her e she

f His g he h I i you

3

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

4

1 My children’s birthdays are in April

and May 2 Our Great-Aunt Mabel’s

eyes are brown 3 Those are Lucca’s

mother’s books 4 Our teacher’s

desk is by the window

5 My grandparents’ dogs are black

6 The walls in Caleb’s maths class are

white

5

1 has 2 haven’t 3 have

4 Have, have 5 have 6 hasn’t

6

1 a 2 c 3 b 4 c 5 c

7

1 These are my dogs, Rusty and

Betsy

2 I’ve got French class at half past

one

3 My grandparents haven’t got

glasses

4 Monica’s cat has got blue eyes.

5 It’s quarter past eight.

6 How do you spell it?

7 Have you got curly hair?

8 Those/These are my pens.

Vocabulary review:

Starter unit p11

1

1 the UK 2 Australia 3 New

Zealand 4 the US 5 Canada

2

1 dictionary 2 board 3 window

4 pencil sharpener 5 ruler

3

1 rubber 2 bag 3 textbook

4 chair 5 desk 6 door

7 notebook 8 pencil

4

Across: 1 son 3 cousins 5 uncle 7

grandmother 8 aunt 9 daughter

Down: 2 niece 3 children 4

grandfather 6 nephew

5

a straight b wavy c dark

d short e beard f tall

Trang 3

Students’ own answers

Unit 2

Vocabulary in context p20 1

1 garage 2 hall 3 bathroom

4 kitchen 5 garden 6 basement

7 attic 8 bedroom

2

1 wardrobe 2 cooker 3 toilet

4 armchair

3

1 cupboard 2 microwave

3 dishwasher 4 lamp 5 carpet

6 washing machine 7 sink

8 poster 9 cooker 10 wardrobe

11 fridge 12 chest of drawers

4

Kitchen: cooker, dishwasher, fridge, microwave, sink, washing machine Bedroom: carpet, chest of drawers, lamp, poster, wardrobe; both:

cupboard

5

a armchair b table c cookers

d fridge e TV f bed

6

1 wall 2 ceiling 3 roof 4 fire

5 chimney 6 floor

Reading p21 1

3

2

1 T 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 F 7 F

3

1 lava 2 disabilities 3 cherry

4 apartment 5 charity 6 feature

4

1 the cherry tree 2 pieces of

furniture 3 seats in the cinema

4 the (size of the) mansion

5 bedrooms 6 the swimming pool

5

a river and a cherry tree

Grammar in context 1 p22 1

1 is 2 isn’t 3 Are 4 Is 5 are

6 aren’t

2

a There is b Is there c there is

d There are e Are there f there

aren’t g Is there h there isn’t

3

1 on 2 in 3 next to 4 near

5 between 6 above

Developing speaking p17 1

b a family member c a family

member d a school subject

e a school subject f a time

g an activity h a free-time activity

2

a 14 b brother c sister d music

e PE f 7.30 am g homework

h photos

3

1 Tell us something about yourself.

2 Tell us about your family.

3 What are your favourite subjects?

4 What do you do in your free time?

5 What do you do after school?

6 Where do you go at the weekend?

4

1 but 2 so 3 and 4 so

5 because 6 and

5

/s/ city, class, gets, lesson, parents, place

/z/ computers, games, music, has, she’s, does, goes

6

Students’ own answers

Developing writing p18 1

1 B 2 C 3 C 4 A 5 A 6 C

7 A 8 B 9 D

2

1 F (He has got one sister.) 2 T

3 F (He isn’t good at art.)

4 F (He sometimes goes by bus.)

5 T 6 F (He plays football and

goes cycling.)

3

1 2 3 4 5 6

4

1 Antonio, Martin, Ella, Greg

2 Gothenburg 3 Sweden, Denmark

4 Swedish, English 6 Saturday

7 My, I’ve, I’m, But, Her, She’s, He’s,

We, At, On, In

5

1 Canada 2 Jack 3 Québec

4 French 5 Tuesdays 6 Thursdays

Developing writing p19 6

Students’ own answers

7

Students’ own answers

8

Students’ own answers

Grammar in context 2 p16

1

1 never 2 hardly ever

3 sometimes 4 usually

5 often 6 always

2

1 We often go to the library.

2 They are always busy at the

weekend

3 I sometimes eat lunch in a café.

4 Marta is never late for school.

5 My friends hardly ever do sport

after school

6 Jack usually has a shower in the

morning

3

1 do you go 2 does he have

3 do they 4 Do your friends

5 Does he do

4

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

5

1 Do they study music? Yes, they do.

2 Does your sister play the guitar?

No, she doesn’t

3 Does your school start at 8 am? Yes,

it does

4 Do you go to school by car? No, I

don’t

5 Does your brother like going to the

gym? Yes, he does

6

2 What do people do in the morning

in the park?

3 Where do people have lunch/

picnics in the park?

4 Where do parents take their

children?

5 When do fans of John Lennon/the

famous musician go to Strawberry

Fields?

6 What do visitors do in the park on

summer evenings?

7 What time does Central Park close

(every day)?

7

Lisa: What subjects do you do like at

school?

Paolo: I like art and music How

about you? Do you You like music?

Lisa: Yes, I do like Do you like

dancing?

Paolo: I don’t like to dancing, but I

like sports

Lisa: Really? What sports do you

like?

Paolo: I like playing football, but I

watch never never watch it.

Trang 4

1 Personally, I don’t enjoy shopping.

2 I find it really boring.

3 I really like going to the cinema.

4 In my opinion, the library is an

interesting place

5 I don’t mind going to restaurants.

6 I prefer eating at home to eating at

restaurants

7 I really think that it’s fun to try new

recipes

8 I find skateboarding really difficult.

5

/iː/ feel, leave, meet, speak, these /ɪ/ finish, live, swim, think, this

6

Students’ own answers

Developing writing p26 1

Students’ own answers

2

1

3

Type of house and location: old

farmhouse, in the countryside, in France, not far from the town

Rooms and furniture: living room,

2–3 bedrooms, sofas, chairs, TV, music system, speakers

Activities/good time to visit:

have dinner outside, have parties,

go shopping, go for walks, spring, summer

4

1 having beautiful trees and flowers

2 a garden

3 a market

4 flowers and trees

5 sofas and chairs

6 the holiday home

5

1 unimportant 2 small 3 modern

4 ugly 5 uncomfortable 6 (very)

bad/terrible

6

1 Those red chairs are very

comfortable

2 My house has got a very big living

room

3 There are two big swimming pools

at the sports centre

4 It’s a very modern house with a

beautiful garden

5 The apartment has got some

fantastic views of Central Park

6 That local restaurant serves

traditional food

3

1 listen 2 have 3 ‘m tidying

4 isn’t doing 5 are making 6 wash

4

1 I am/’m not sweeping the floor

right now

2 She does not/doesn’t go to school

on Saturdays

3 Neema is not/isn’t working on her

computer now

4 Nicki is/’s having a shower at the

moment

5 Jason and his friend are playing

tennis today

6 We eat pizza every Friday.

5

a go b do not/don’t go c do not/

don’t play d clean e are standing

f collecting g are carrying

h is/’s picking up i are/’re putting

j are/’re working k clean l find

6

How are you? I’m having a fantastic time here in Greece with my parents

We stay are staying at a beautiful

hotel near the beach In the morning,

we are always visiting visit famous

galleries or museums In the afternoons, we swim in the sea There are lots of nice cafés and restaurants close to the hotel At the moment,

we sit are sitting in my favourite

café I’m drinking lemonade and my

parents drink are drinking tea We

are eating a delicious Greek salad and

a pizza We are usually having usually

have breakfast at the hotel and then

we go to a restaurant for lunch or dinner It’s really hot and sunny here!

See you soon!

Developing speaking p25 1

2 They are/’re in a cinema

They are/’re watching a film

3 They are/’re in the library

They are/’re reading

4 They are/’re in/at a restaurant

They are/’re eating pizza

5 They are/’re in a (skate)park

They are/’re skateboarding

2

a 2, 4

b 1, 2, 3

3

1 shopping 2 library

4 cinema 5 eating in/going to

restaurants 6 skateboarding

4

1 T 2 F – There’s a/one chair next

to the desk./There aren’t two chairs

next to the desk 3 T 4 F – There’s

a bag on the bed./There isn’t a bag

under the bed 5 T 6 F – There’s

a games console between the books

on the chest of drawers./There isn’t a

TV between the books on the chest of

drawers

5

Taylor Swift’s home in Westerly,

Rhode Island on in the US is a large,

beautiful house near of the sea

There is are eight bedrooms, over ten

bathrooms, two kitchens and a big

garden There are is a huge dining

room with lots of space for dinners

and parties There are big windows

all around the home, so you can see

the sea from every side There’s a

swimming pool behind of the house

There are trees and plants on in the

garden There isn’t aren’t any houses

next to or in front of her house, so

there aren’t any noisy neighbours

The house is also right next to a

beautiful white sandy beach It’s a

dream house!

Vocabulary and listening p23

1

1 a 2 c 3 f 4 b 5 g 6 d 7 e

2

1 make 2 clean 3 do 4 do

5 does 6 clean/sweep 7 makes

3

1 c 2 b 3 c

4

1 has 2 never 3 windows

4 doesn’t think 5 watching TV

6 chatting on the phone

5

Gaby, because she promised to help

wash the car and the carpet in her

room is clean and Jack, because he’s

in the kitchen doing the washing

up while his dad watches TV and his

sister chats on the phone

6

1 hang out 2 feed 3 cut 4 walk

5 fold 6 water

Grammar in context 2 p24

1

1 are/’re having 2 are/’re sitting

3 are waiting 4 are not/aren’t

listening 5 is/’s chatting

6 is not/isn’t doing

2

1 Are, making, are 2 Is, doing, isn’t

3 Is, practising, is 4 Are, studying,

aren’t 5 Are, putting, am

6 Is, writing, is

Trang 5

Reading p31 1

1

2

1 c 2 b 3 a 4 a 5 c

3

1 take part 2 step 3 skyscraper

4 view 5 test 6 stamina

4

Students’ own answers

Grammar in context 1 p32 1

1 can’t 2 can 3 can’t 4 can

5 can’t 6 can’t

2

1 C 2 A 3 B 4 B 5 A 6 C

3

1 Can you say that again?

2 You can’t use this computer.

3 Which languages can you speak?

4 We can watch the rugby match on

TV

5 Where can we go running?

6 You can wait here during the break.

4

2 A: Can she ride a horse?

B: No, she can’t

3 A: Can Mark and Simon play tennis?

B: Yes, they can

4 A: Can they fix your computer?

B: No, they can’t

5 A: Can we climb a 15-metre wall?

B: Yes, we can

6 A: Can Maria ski? B: No, she can’t.

5

beautifully calmly carefully quickly slowly usually

early fast hard well

6

a hard b easily c well d early

e late f carefully

7

2 Leon talks quietly 3 They don’t

speak slowly on TV 4 Please don’t get up late tomorrow 5 Her brother works hard 6 Answer the question

carefully

Cumulative review:

Unit 2 p29

1

1 are 2 aren’t 3 Is 4 aren’t

5 Are

2

1 behind 2 in 3 at 4 above

5 between 6 under

3

1 are playing 2 Is, doing

3 are/’re listening 4 is/’s having

5 is/’s laying

4

1 Is Dad cooking 2 we’re studying

3 my 4 have 5 don’t speak

6 are you doing 7 Do you eat,

I don’t 8 Daniel’s 9 play

10 Has, she has

5

1 always 2 Does 3 on 4 Do

5 at 6 never

1

a kitchen b fridge c microwave

d washing machine e garage

2

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

3

Everyday activities: get dressed, go to bed, pack your school bag

Free-time activities: draw, play an instrument, take photos

Furniture: cooker, rug, wardrobe Housework: do the ironing, tidy up,

do the washing up

Unit 3

Vocabulary in context p30 1

1 hand 2 wrist 3 foot 4 elbow

5 knee 6 stomach 7 ear

8 ankle 9 shoulder 10 chest

11 leg 12 arm 13 finger 14 toe

2

1 wrist 2 chin 3 nose 4 neck

5 lips 6 forehead

3

1 kick 2 running 3 hit

4 dancing 5 jumping 6 riding

7 swim 8 dive 9 climbing

10 sailing

4

a hit b kick c ride d jump

e surf f climb

5

1 nail 2 eyebrow 3 eyelashes

4 jaw 5 hip 6 tongue

Developing writing p27

7

Students’ own answers

8

Students’ own answers

9

Students’ own answers

10

Students’ own answers

Cumulative review:

Unit 1 p29

1

1 go 2 hangs out 3 do

4 leave 5 gets up

2

1 Julie doesn’t/does not like waking

up early

2 They don’t/do not eat food in class.

3 Tom and his brothers don’t/do not

have lunch at school

4 We don’t/do not brush our teeth

before breakfast

5 I don’t/do not pack my school bag

on Saturdays

3

1 in 2 at 3 on 4 at 5 on

4

1 Their father hardly ever drives them

to school

2 His big brother often goes on social

media

3 We sometimes watch a film on TV in

the evening

4 My brother is always very happy.

5 We never watch TV at lunchtime.

5

1 Does your sister go home at 4 pm?

2 Does she go to the shopping

centre?

3 Do we have a maths lesson today?

4 Do they play the guitar every day?

5 Does he watch Spanish films?

6 Do you have history lessons on

Tuesdays?

1

1 gets up 2 finishes 3 does

4 goes 5 plays 6 goes 7 plays

8 has 9 hangs

2

1 art gallery 2 cinema 3 stadium

3 café 4 shopping centre

5 sports centre 6 library

3

a Irish b dance c hang out

d cinema e films f sister

Trang 6

a she he b you wants want

c in at the weekend, on in 2020, in on

Friday d mustn’t, answer, ironing

e swimming, volleyball, shopping

6

Students’ own answers

7

Students’ own answers

8

Students’ own answers

9

Students’ own answers

Unit 4

Vocabulary in context p38 1

Across 3 egypt 5 poland

8 france 9 china

11 switzerland

Down 1 italy 2 spain 4 greece

6 argentina 7 brazil 10 peru

2

1 Colombian 2 Czech Republic/

Czechia 3 Ecuadorian 4 Germany

5 Hungarian 6 India 7 Japanese

8 Mexico 9 Russian 10 Scotland

11 Slovak 12 Ukrainian 13 Wales

3

1 flight 2 excursion 3 package

holiday 4 souvenir 5 travel agency

6 tour guide

4

a book b travel agency c flights

d package e trips f tour guide

5

a flights b passengers c passport

d luggage e sightseeing f book

g tickets h trips i souvenir

6

1 b 2 a 3 d 4 e 5 c

Reading p39 1

Students’ own answers

2

1

3

1 D 2 B 3 A 4 C

6

1 I have to feed the cat.

2 I have to tidy my room.

3 I have to buy milk and biscuits.

4 I don’t have to make dinner.

5 I don’t have to wait for Dad for

dinner

6 I don’t have to do the washing.

7 I mustn’t forget to phone Mum.

8 I mustn’t go to bed late.

9 I mustn’t eat all the biscuits.

Developing speaking p35 1

age, clothing, start date

2

1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8

3

1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F

4

1 e 2 g 3 c 4 b 5 a 6 d

7 h 8 f

5

Students’ own answers

6

O o o o O o o o O badminton

basketball horse-riding ice skating skateboarding volleyball

equipment gymnastics

afternoon

7

Students’ own answers

Developing writing p36 1

1 Katie

2 She’s asking her friend if she wants

to join a judo club

3 Informal – She starts with ‘Hi’ and

ends with ‘Bye for now’

2

1 judo – fantastic way to keep fit,

learn something new! 2 £5 per class

– no equipment, the sports centre

has judo suit 3 10.30 at my house

3

1 C 2 D 3 B 4 A

4

1 e 2 d 3 c 4 b 5 a

Vocabulary and listening p33

1

badminton, climbing, football,

hockey, rugby, running, skiing,

surfing, tennis, volleyball

2

1 sailing 2 basketball

3 ice skating 4 surfing

5 skateboarding 6 horse-riding

7 diving 8 table tennis

9 cycling 10 baseball

3

1 b 2 d 3 c 4 a

4

a every weekend b warm clothes

c school d 50 e white f arm

g ballet/dancing h knees

5

1, 3 and 4

6

player: football, player, hockey player,

tennis player, volleyball, player

-er/-or: diver, footballer, sailor, surfer

-ist/-ast: gymnast

Grammar in context 2 p34

1

1 Does Ali have to buy a sports kit?

2 How often do they have to practise

gymnastics?

3 He doesn’t have to go to training

today

4 I have to get up early tomorrow.

5 We don’t have to do any sports after

school today

2

1 don’t have to 2 doesn’t have to

3 have to 4 Does, have to

5 have to 6 do, have to

3

2 must 3 mustn’t 4 must

5 mustn’t 6 mustn’t

4

1 f, don’t have to 2 d, mustn’t

3 a, mustn’t 4 c, don’t have to

5 b, doesn’t have to 6 e, mustn’t

5

2 You must wear pool shoes

3 You mustn’t run around the pool

4 You must be quiet/talk quietly

5 You mustn’t use/talk on your

phone 6 You mustn’t eat or drink/

have food or drink in the gym

Trang 7

Dear Aunt Sophie,

We’re having a lovely time in Scotland We arrived here two days ago On the first day, we did some sightseeing in Edinburgh We saw

the castle and the old town and we

bought some souvenirs The next

day, we drove to Loch Lomond and

went on a boat trip across the lake

Fortunately, it didn’t rain! What did

you do last week? Did you go on any

trips?

Bye for now!

Emily

Developing speaking p43 1

3 – Gillette Stadium

2

1 with family 2 history

3 interesting 4 at the beach

5 parents

3

1 c 2 b 3 f 4 a 5 e 6 g 7 d

4

a by plane b my (older) brother

c Boston, Massachusetts in the US

d a hat and a T-shirt e Boston city

and old town, New England Aquarium

and Carson Beach f at my cousins’ house g clambake

5

1 in 2 with 3 to 4 at 5 in

6 by 7 to

6

/eɪ/ (take) /ɔː/ (door) /æ/ (cat) ate bought chat

stayed walked travel

7

Students own answers’

8

Students own answers’

Developing writing p44 1

the weather on the first day

2

1 four days 2 she says ‘I loved it!’

3 Yes, she had a great time.

3

1 Day 2 2 Day 1 3 Day 2

4 Day 4 5 Day 4 6 Day 1

6

a were b was c could d was

e was f could g couldn’t h was

i were j couldn’t

Vocabulary and listening p41 1

Air: plane, spaceship Rail: train, tram Sea: boat, ship Road: car, coach, lorry, van, moped, scooter, bike

2

1 taxi 2 spaceship 3 motorbike

4 bus 5 underground

6 helicopter

3

cycling, shopping, sightseeing

4

1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 T

7 T 8 F

5

amazing, great, beautiful old, traditional, wooden, cold

6

1 single 2 terminal 3 return

4 runway 5 reservation

6 platform

Grammar in context 2 p42 1

1 kicked 2 wanted 3 hated

4 loved 5 carried 6 hurried

7 chatted 8 jogged

2

1 worked 2 studied 3 stayed

4 stopped 5 arrived 6 decided

7 chatted

3

1 did not/didn’t go 2 did not/didn’t

wear 3 did not/didn’t finish

4 did not/didn’t see 5 did not/

didn’t reach 6 did not/didn’t cycle

4

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

5

a went b travelled c took

d didn’t have e got f made

g carried h spent i began

4

Possible answers

1 More tourists in a place than they

can deal with

2 Crowds seeing the Mona Lisa in

Paris, thousands of passengers on

cruise ships visiting Venice and a

line of people waiting to arrive at

the top of Mount Everest

3 Any three of: There are problems

with traffic, rubbish and damage to

buildings and prices of houses and

restaurants increase in tourist areas

4 They use it to pay for collecting

rubbish, fixing buildings and

streets

5 8,000 people a day

6 Any four of: They can visit smaller

towns, or places that aren’t as

popular Visit popular places when

there aren’t many tourists Spend

money in local restaurants and

hotels They need to be careful with

the buildings and they mustn’t

leave rubbish behind

5

1 harbour 2 tax 3 increase

4 damage 5 deal with 6 repairing

6

Tourism gives people money and jobs

Grammar in context 1 p40

1

1 were 2 weren’t 3 was

4 Was, was 5 Were, weren’t

6 wasn’t, was

2

1 Were, were, was 2 was, Was,

wasn’t, was 3 Was, was, were

4 Were, weren’t, was 5 were, Were,

were, was, were

3

a There was b Was there

c there was d there were

e Were there f there weren’t

4

1 Maria could swim when she was

seven years old

2 There wasn’t any snow, so we

couldn’t go snowboarding

3 Could you ride a bike when you

were five?

4 The ticket office was closed, so they

couldn’t buy a ticket

5 Could you use a computer when

you were seven?

5

b could, walk c could take

d could sit e could buy

f couldn’t take g couldn’t travel

h could change

Trang 8

Reading p49 1

1

2

1 a 2 b

3

1 R 2 B 3 H 4 R 5 B

6 H 7 R

4

1 GPS 2 vibrate/vibrates

3 identify 4 pence 5 blind

6 sweet/sweets

5

It vibrates when it is near an object

It has GPS technology to help people walk around It has a computer to help identify people

Grammar in context 1 p50 1

1 were making 2 was sleeping

3 was eating 4 was writing

5 were running 6 were looking

2

1 was having a meeting 2 were

studying 3 was doing the washing

4 was cleaning the house 5 were

watching TV 6 was doing homework

3

1 was raining 2 were having

3 wasn’t/was not wearing 4 were

cleaning 5 wasn’t/was not listening

6 were, waiting

4

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

5

1 Were you doing (your) homework

yesterday evening? Yes, we were./ Yes, I was

2 Was Sally watching a film at 6 pm?

No, she wasn’t

3 Were your friends playing football

last weekend? Yes, they were

4 Was your brother running in the

park on Saturday? Yes, he was

5 Was the band recording in the

studio last month? No, it wasn’t

Cumulative review:

Unit 4 p47

1

a weren’t b were c couldn’t

d Were e wasn’t

2

a weren’t b wasn’t c was d were

e weren’t f was

3

1 didn’t speak 2 did 3 Did, buy

4 made 5 Did, watch 6 came

4

a had b broke c hate d does

e was f went g do not/don’t have

to h am/’m sitting i want j gave

k read l liked

1

1 Wales, Welsh 2 Scotland, Scottish

3 Spain, Spanish 4 Greece, Greek

5 Argentina, Argentinian

2

1 souvenir 2 package holiday

3 tour guide 4 passport

5 passengers

3

1 trains, underground, tram

2 bus, coach, ships 3 spaceship

4 plane, helicopter

4

1 fingers 2 mirror 3 arm

4 skating 5 hall 6 get up

Unit 5

Vocabulary in context p48 1

1 plumber 2 astronaut

3 hairdresser 4 dentist 5 athlete

6 firefighter 7 engineer 8 chef

2

1 firefighter 2 dentist 3 astronaut

4 engineer 5 athlete 6 chef

3

1 journalist 2 scientist

3 plumber 4 nurse 5 politician

6 architect 7 businessman/woman

8 psychologist

4

a shop assistant b chef c lawyer

d doctor e vet f teacher

g musicians h writers / authors /

novelists

5

1 recording studio 2 office

3 clinic 4 shop 5 garage

6 laboratory 7 outdoors

8 hospital

6

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

4

1 amazing 2 awful 3 incredible

4 delicious 5 huge 6 freezing

7 exhausted 8 tiny

5

1 awful 2 exhausted

3 spectacular 4 delicious 5 tiny

6 freezing 7 huge 8 amazing

Developing writing p45

6

Students’ own answers

7

Students’ own answers

8

Students’ own answers

Cumulative review:

Unit 3 p46

1

1 can 2 can’t 3 can’t 4 can

5 can’t 6 can

2

1 patiently 2 hard 3 fast 4 well

5 badly 6 slowly

3

2 We never sit in the classroom

quietly when we’re waiting for the

teacher./ We never sit quietly in the

classroom when we’re waiting for

the teacher

3 Do you usually type carefully when

you’re working on your computer?

4 It is sometimes difficult to work

hard when we’re feeling tired./

Sometimes it is difficult to work

hard when we’re feeling tired

5 My dad hardly ever walks slowly

because he’s always in a hurry

4

1 mustn’t 2 has to 3 have to

4 must 5 don’t have to

5

1 Are, doing 2 are 3 goes

4 ’m/am chatting 5 is

1

1 neck 2 elbow 3 eyes

4 stomach 5 toes

2

1 run 2 swim 3 skate

4 kicks 5 climbing, jump

3

1 volleyball 2 diving 3 rugby

4 hockey 5 gymnastics

4

1 d 2 a 3 e 4 c 5 b

Trang 9

Possible answers

1 Did you? 2 Really? 3 Do you?

4 Were they? 5 Did it? 6 Oh, no!

Developing writing p54 1

3

2

1 Last year, in a subway in New

York 2 a big crowd watching a man

and woman singing and they had

cameras 3 They thought they were street musicians 4 Her singing was amazing 5 They put videos on

YouTube

3

Explain the sequence of events: First,

In the end, Next, Finally, The following year, Suddenly, Then, Two years later,

To say when something happened: In

2019, Last summer, Two months ago, When (I was 12/the play started),

4

a ago b First c Then d when

e Suddenly f After g end

h later

5

Students’ own answers

6

Students’ own answers

7

Students’ own answers

8

Students’ own answers

Unit 6

Vocabulary in context p56 1

1 garlic 2 grapes 3 peppers

4 tomatoes 5 strawberries

6 broccoli 7 cabbage 8 carrots

9 jam 10 butter 11 yoghurt

12 pizza

2

2 Lentil, fruit 3 Egg, meat

4 Toast, drink 5 Honey, vegetable

6 Beans, snack

3

1 Salads contain many different

vegetables

2 You make paella with rice.

3 Spinach is a green vegetable.

4 Fizzy drinks usually have a lot of

sugar

5 Carrots are an orange vegetable.

6 Eggs come from chickens.

4

1 Were you going to the supermarket

when I saw you this morning? Yes,

I was

2 Did your teacher go into the

classroom while she was talking on her phone? No, she didn’t

3 Was Luke studying in the library

when we left school? Yes, he was

4 Did we drive past Martin while he

was walking to school? No, we didn’t

5 Were you listening to music when

I emailed you last night? No, I wasn’t

6 Did Marta and Joe buy milk when

they went shopping this morning?

Yes, they did

5

1

2 When she was looking in her school

bag, was did Laya find her pencil

sharpener?

3 Dad was doing the washing while when we arrived home after school.

4

5 I didn’t look wasn’t looking when I

was hitting hit my head.

6

Developing speaking p53 1

a musical

2

1 stage 2 costumes 3 set

4 props 5 backstage

3

1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T

4

a Really? b That’s interesting

c Wow! d Does she? e what

happened? f Did you? g Oh, no!

h What a shame!

5

1 Did you? 2 What a shame!

3 That’s amazing!/Did you?

4 Do you? 5 Were they?

6

1 Then what happened?

2 Really?

3 That’s amazing!

4 Oh, no!

6 What a shame!

6 I see.

7 Oh dear!

8 Did you?

6

James: Hi! Were you studying at 8 pm

last night? You didn’t to answer your

phone

Chloe: Yes, I was chatting online and

I didn’t heard it Sorry! What did you

want to talk about?

James: I wanted to ask you about

our geography homework I couldn’t

understanding it!

Chloe: I can to help you now I was

did it on Monday It was easy.

James: That’s OK My sister was

helped me so I finished it

Vocabulary and listening p51

1

1 painter 2 dancer

3 photographer 5 singer

5 conductor 6 songwriter

2

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

3

1 theatre 2 exhibition 3 concert

4 operas 5 poetry 6 classical

music 7 musicals 8 ballet

4

He’s a songwriter and (music)

producer

5

a 22 b 26th c music d 1985

e 1993 f DJ g London

6

Possible answers

Big names want to work with him

His songs are number one hits He

has won many prizes for his music

7

1 rock 2 folk 3 jazz

4 hip hop/rap 5 electronica

6 reggae

Grammar in context 2 p52

1

1 Were, went 2 Did, finished

3 were you, was playing

4 did you buy, gave

5 didn’t you say, didn’t see

2

1 was listening, fell 2 met, were

studying 3 wasn’t carrying, started

4 weren’t waiting, arrived 5 weren’t

looking, showed

3

a was living b was trying

c wasn’t/was not earning d needed

e went f was asking g was

waiting h was watching i was

talking j helped k gave

l introduced

Trang 10

Possible answers

2 You should eat healthy food for

dinner./You shouldn’t always eat cheese sandwiches

3 You shouldn’t drink lemonade all

the time./You should drink water

4 You shouldn’t drink tea before you

go to bed

5 You shouldn’t eat a lot of chocolate.

6 You should go to bed early/earlier.

Developing speaking p61 1

1 Sandwiches 2 Snacks 3 Drinks

2

1 cheese and tomato sandwich

2 large lemonade

3 £5.00

4 small orange juice

5 (cheese and onion) crisps

6 £3.00

7 chicken salad sandwich

8 large water

9 £5.80

3

1 Waiter 2 Waiter 3 Customer

4 Waiter 5 Waiter 6 Waiter

7 Customer 8 Customer 9 Waiter

10 Waiter

4

2 c 3 g 4 h 5 e 6 d 7 f

8 i 9 a

5

a 2, 1 b 2, 1 c 1, 2 d 2, 1

e 1, 2 f 1, 2

6

2 12.19

3 2.15

4 10.40

5 3.70

6 4.18

7

Students’ own answers

8

Students’ own answers

Developing writing p62 1

a 7 b 2 c 6 d 5 e 3 g 4

2

b (Tara’s) birthday party c your

phone d Saturday at 3.00 pm

e Zelda’s Tea Shop f Hi Faizan!

g my friends / Millie and Sam

3

1 b 2 d 3 c 4 a

Vocabulary and listening p59 1

1 tin 2 carton 3 packet 4 box

5 can 6 jar

2

1 cup 2 glass 3 bag/packet

4 bottle 5 tin 6 packet

3

a two-day trip to a cookery school

in Italy

4

1 b 2 a 3 d

5

a melon b carrots c strawberries

d pepper e mushrooms f honey

g lentils h burger i rice

6

how to cook, how to organise your time and plan your work, how to deal with stressful situations

7

1 piece 2 mug 3 bar 4 bowl

5 slice 6 loaf

Grammar in context 2 p60 1

1 a lot of 2 many 3 much

4 A lot of 5 much 6 many

2

a many b a lot of c a lot of

d many/a lot of e much/a lot of

f a lot of g a lot of/much

h a lot of i a lot of/much

j A lot of k a lot of l much

3

1 should 2 should 3 shouldn’t

4 should 5 shouldn’t

4

1 You should to have a good

breakfast every day

2 What she should she do after lunch

today?

3 You shouldn’t try this cake It’s

delicious

4 Should we Do we should make

some sandwiches for lunch?

5 He shouldn’t not should eat so

fast It’s not healthy

5

1 b should

2 d should

3 a shouldn’t

4 f should

5 e shouldn’t

6 c should

4

Across:

1 curry 2 mushroom 3 pancake

4 lettuce 5 lemonade 6 burger

7 cream 8 pear

Down: 1 cucumber

5

1 Stir 2 Grate 3 Pour 4 Chop

5 Fry 6 Melt

Reading p57

1

1 D 2 C 3 B 4 A

2

1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 F 7 T

3

1 container 2 re-use 3 reduce

4 revolution 5 weigh 6 waste

4

1 re-use 2 weigh 3 reduce

4 waste 5 container 6 revolution

5

Natural Weigh in Crickhowell in Wales

and Earth Food Love in Devon

Grammar in context 1 p58

1

singular

countable

noun

plural

countable

noun

uncountable noun carrot

melon

mushroom

nut

orange

beans

crisps

eggs

grapes

strawberries

butter honey rice sugar water

2

1 an 2 some 3 a 4 any

5 some 6 some 7 any 8 some

3

1 an, any, some 2 any, any, some

3 any, a, some 4 some, some, a

4

a a b some c some d any

e any f a g some h a i a

j some k some l some m any

5

a OK Have you got any/some food?

b I can make you a salad Do you like

salads?

c Yes, I do Have you got any eggs to

put in it?

d No, sorry, but I’ve got some

tomatoes

e OK Would you like a drink?

f Can I have some milk, please?

g There’s an apple in the fridge, do

you want that for dessert?

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