g She doesn’t usually have lunch in the office.. b The Regent Hotel has got 78 rooms.. h The Regent Hotel doesn’t have/hasn’t got a car park.. j The Concord Hotel doesn’t have/hasn’t
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d Is he e How much f What kind of
a He isn’t b She’s c She is not
d She’s not e It’s f It isn’t
g They are h They’re not
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1, 4, 10, 6, 2, 8, 5, 7, 9, 3
Language links Vocabulary
a are you b I’m c Are you d I’m
e I’m not f you’re g are you h I’m
i are you j Are you k I am l I am
m I’m n I’m not o you’re p You’re
b three hundred and fifty
c four thousand, three hundred and thirty-five
d four thousand and thirty-five
e two point five
f two point five six eight
g six point zero zero five
h three point zero nine
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a Is he an accountant?
b Is he Portuguese?
c Are they the manufacturers of the product?
d Is she the manager of this department?
e Is she happy in her new job?
f Is Anita good with computers?
g Are they/we late for the meeting?
Practice 4
a they b She c It d He
e It f I g it h they
Unit 2 Anytime, anywhere
Mobile phone etiquette
2
Do
4
Situation 1: Photo BSituation 2: Photo ASituation 3: Photo DSituation 4: Photo C
Third person plural: use, sayThird person singular: refers, publishes, looks, means, checks, looks, gets up, checks, gets dressed, checks, eats, checks, takes, doesn’t leave, goes, sends, uses, Does/enjoy
2
a s b does; doesn’t c Does
3
a shop b trust c update d tweet
e spend f follow g upload h share
a It’s from Italy It’s Italian
b They’re from England They’re English
c He’s from Germany He’s German
d It’s from Sweden It’s Swedish
e It’s from Argentina It’s Argentinian
f They’re from Switzerland They’re Swiss
g She’s from the USA She’s American
a It’s Monday today
b She isn’t married./She’s not married
c I’m the production manager
d You’re late
e We’re from the head office
f They aren’t colleagues./They’re not colleagues
g We aren’t at the conference./We’re not at the
conference
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a Does Ana have children?
b Does he live in the country?
c Does he work in sales?
d Does she speak Chinese?
e Do they drive to work?
Practice 3
a Yes, he does
b No, she doesn’t
c No, he doesn’t
d No, she doesn’t
e No, they don’t
3
a Do you work flexitime?
b Do you have your own coffee cup?
c Do you work regular hours?
d Do you use plastic cups?
e Do you have your own personal desk at work?
A day in your life
1
1 b 2 i 3 a 4 e 5 d
6 j 7 c 8 g 9 h 10 f
2
a begins b get up c listens
d runs e takes f turns on
g reads h involves i makes
j leaves k likes l enjoys
4
a updates b spends c uploads d tweets
e shops f shares g trust h follow
Smartphones and tablets
4
Why I want a tablet: Statements b, e
Tablet? Not for me!: Statements a, c, d
answer, call, phone, switch off, use, turn on: your mobile
answer, take, make: a call
answer, call, phone, text: a colleague
2
a
B Can you hear me now?
A Ah, that’s better You cut out
B Yes, the signal isn’t very good here
b
B Pedro, I’m in a meeting Can I call you back?
A No problem Speak to you later
c
B I’m in the office
A Oh, so am I See you in a minute, then
d
B No, I’m afraid it isn’t
A Ah, wrong number Sorry
a study b lives c goes d listen
e flies f uses g sends h drives
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d routine e productive f organization
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a at/by b in c by d to
e for f on g with h in
Grammar Practice 1
a 3 b 5 c 4 d 1
e 8 f 6 g 2 h 7
Practice 2
a What time do the meetings start?
b How do you get to the station?
c Why do you work on Saturday?
d What do you have for lunch?
e When does she see her boss?
f Who do you see on the train?
g Where do they make the presentations?
h How does she relax in the evening?
Practice 3
a Where does he work?
b What time does he get up?
c What does he have for breakfast?
d How does he get to the hospital?/How does he get
to work?
e Why does he walk to the hospital?/Why does he walk
to work?
f Why does he stop work at 11?
g Where does he have lunch?
h Who does he have meetings with (in the afternoon)?
i When does he play tennis (in the evening)?
j What does he do at/for the weekend?
4
a do you get up
b What do you have
c How do you get to
a end b writes c replies d arrive
e switch f find g replying h receive
i send j reply k answer l do
4
The writer’s answers to 2 would be: a true, b true, c true,
which may or may not be the same as students’ answers
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2 So you put your card in here and then type in your code.; Enter your username here and then your password
3 This is …, he/she’s starting today.; Can I introduce …
2
All of the things are mentioned apart from fishing,
a swimming pool and tennis courts
e There are 40 single rooms and nine double rooms
f Yes (The whole hotel has Wi-Fi.)
g Yes (There is a luxury dining room.)
h Yes (There is a fitness centre, coffee shop, two lounges and a games room.)
4
a Blommagård
b in the centre of Sweden, between Stockholm and Gothenburg
c 20, with space for 10 to 1,200 people
d projectors, video and Internet connections in all the meeting rooms
a doesn’t b Does c got d Has
e isn’t f Is g are h Are
Practice 4
a He often travels by plane
b I usually go out with friends on Friday
c My boss is often out of the office
d We always have an office party at Christmas
e They don’t often send faxes these days
f I am always tired in the morning
g She doesn’t usually have lunch in the office
h I never go on holiday in August
i He is late for work every Friday
j I go to the cinema once a month
Unit 4 Eating out
1 Choose; Look 2 Ask; order 3 Book; Plan
4 get; Wait 5 put; turn 6 talk; relax
3 (a cup of) expresso
4 (a bottle of) (mineral) water
a not sure what I
b really sorry; afraid I don’t
c it’s really not a problem
d I didn’t say anything
e afraid I’m allergic to
f can have a salad
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1
a facilities b international c transport
d cities e beds f concerts
g restaurants
2
a details b By the way c I’m afraid
d Re e Best wishes f hope you are well
Grammar Practice 1
a are b is c isn’t d are
e isn’t f are g isn’t h is
Practice 2
a Is there a restaurant in the conference centre?
b Is there a lift in the building?
c Are there showers in the bathrooms?
d Is there a gym in the hotel?
e Are there taxis at the airport?
f Is there a business hotel in the centre?
Practice 3
a He’s got an Audi
b They’ve got an office in London
c Has she got a company car?
d He’s got a well-paid job in the city
e I haven’t got a mobile phone
f Have you got broadband?
g It hasn’t got a restaurant
h Have they got a web page?
i She’s got three different email addresses
Practice 4
a The Concord Hotel has 46 rooms
b The Regent Hotel has got 78 rooms
c The Regent Hotel has got a restaurant
d The Concord Hotel doesn’t have a restaurant
e There is a swimming pool in the Concord Hotel
f The Regent Hotel doesn’t have a swimming pool
g The Concord Hotel has a car park
h The Regent Hotel doesn’t have/hasn’t got a car park
i The Regent Hotel has/has got a business centre
j The Concord Hotel doesn’t have/hasn’t got a business centre
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a Has it got a big meeting room?
b There are 20 meeting rooms
c I suppose they’ve got all the usual services and
equipment
d Has it got a restaurant?
e There’s a dining room which seats up to 500
f It’s got a separate restaurant as well
g There isn’t a spa
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a It’s got b It has; got c has
d There is e has got
10
The best conference centre for the situation described is
the Nygården Conference Centre, as it is the only one with
a meeting room big enough for 250 people
a the outward flight
b the return flight
c Give my regards to Sam
d Go ahead and book the flights
e Have a good trip
3
Email A: Can you let me know …?
Email C: Please confirm …
Email D: Could you see …?
Email E: Can you find out …?/Would you mind …?
Email F: Please get back to me …
Checking the details
1
a do you have/are there
b have
c Are there/Do you have/Does your hotel have
d Is there/Do you have/Does your hotel have
e Is there/Do you have/Does your hotel have
Conference breakfast
2
a Because they have low energy levels
b Because they are more likely to eat snacks, which have a
lot of calories
c wholegrain cereal and/or toast, low fat milk or yoghurt,
fruit and nuts or peanut butter on toast
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n take this opportunity
to thank
Language links Vocabulary
1
1 a flight b airport c trip d earn
e card f relax g email
2
a applying b skills c programs d train
e type f speak g financial
3
a 3 b 8 c 4 d 6 e 2
f 5 g 1 h 7
Grammar Practice 1
a He can type with his feet
b She can see you now
c We can’t trust politicians
d Can I leave my bag here?
e She can’t finish the report on time
f You can’t park here
g The machine can produce 250 units a minute
h I’m afraid we can’t give you a refund
i They can’t stay
Practice 2
a can’t speak
b can play golf
c can’t touch-type; use social media
d can’t drive
e can do
f can’t make web pages
g can play golf
h can’t speak; can
Unit 6 Can you or can’t you?
A job interview
1
a Yes b No c No d No e No
2
a can use b can; make c can build
d can’t; Can; use e can’t f can’t; can type
Who do you trust?
earn too much. ✓ ✗ ✗
You can trust
A bus B medical C car park D money
E taxi F post G information H sleep
3
You can get a bus
You can post a letter
You can get medical help
You can get information
You can change money
You can sleep
You can take a taxi
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b, c, d Students’ own answers
2
a 1943
b a simple mail-order service
c furniture
d its first catalogue
e the first flat-pack furniture
a Yes, it is. b No, it isn’t. c Yes, it is
d Yes, they can. e No, they don’t. f Yes, they do
g No, they aren’t. h Yes, there are. i Yes, it is
a Was b was c was d was
e was f weren’t g were h Was
i weren’t
3
They are in the Past Simple tense
4
a was b were c wasn’t d weren’t
e Was f Were g was h were
5
a were b was c Were d was
e was f Was g was h Were
The Body Shop
1
a 3 b 4 c 5 d 1 e 2
2
a She was a British entrepreneur and businesswoman
b She was well-known because she was one of the richest
women in Britain and her Body Shop franchise was very
successful
3
a -ed (worked, trained)
b -d (described, included, divorced)
c -ed (travelled)
d -ed (remarried)
4
a married b opened c helped
d offered e wanted f talked
g continued h recognized i purchased
j caused k tested l announced
m started n died o called
p campaigned q inspired
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B: No, thanks, but I’d love a coffee And have you got any cereal?
A: Yes, sir, we’ve got muesli, corn flakes or Rice Krispies
B: Muesli, please Oh, and some toast
A: Certainly, sir Which delegation are you with?
B: I’m with Price and Whitney
c She thinks Brian forgot to put the order on the system
d He wants her to call him
Language links
Vocabulary
1
adj ecological n* franchise v establish
v inspire adj fashionable n branch
adj industrial n* catalogue v** join
v affect n* brand n controversy
*sometimes also v
** sometimes also noun
2
a ecological b established c catalogue
d fashionable e controversy f branch
g franchise h industrial i join
j affects k inspires l brand
Grammar
Practice 1
a was b were; was; weren’t c were; wasn’t
d wasn’t; was e was; was f were
g wasn’t; was h was
Practice 2
a supplied b joined c started d served
e changed f opened g expanded h opened
i slowed j closed k continued
Practice 3
a I didn’t receive your email
b The story didn’t appear in The Times
c The plane didn’t arrive on time
d He didn’t close the door
e She didn’t answer all the questions
f We didn’t study at the same university
g The machine didn’t work very well
h They didn’t agree with the proposal
Practice 4
a What did he study at university?
b Why did Marie stop working?
c When did they finish the job?
d Who did he play golf with?
e Where did Alex and Sean stay?
f What time did the presentation start?
g How often did Dick visit the client?
h How long did they wait for the plane?
Practice 5
a Can b has c Does d did
e do f Was g were h Have
Trang 10a Where did you go to school?
b What type of school did you go to?
c Did you like school?
d Where did you go to university/college?
e What did you study there?
f Did you enjoy university?
g How hard did you work?
h Did you get a good degree/qualification?
Product history
1
a began b made c got d became
e thought f saw g caught h found
a What did Percy Spencer have in his pocket?
b When did the first domestic microwave oven become available?
c Which company did Dr Silver Spencer work for?
d Who did Art Fry present the bookmark idea to?
e How many substances did the scientists try before they produced WD-40?
f Why did the Florida football players get tired?
g What did Ray Graves’ research team create?
h When did George de Mestral notice the seeds on his clothes?
i How long did Velcro take to become a popular product?
Tip 1 d Tip 2 b Tip 3 f Tip 4 e Tip 5 h
Unit 9 What happened?
b She made a million-dollar deal, had lunch in Maxims to
celebrate and bought furniture for her new office
c He tidied the house, ate a sandwich at home for lunch,
looked after the baby, went shopping and cooked the
a got up; got to work
b see; Did you; did; had lunch
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a No, he wasn’t an engineer; he was a farmer
b No, he didn’t become a manager; he became an apprentice
c No, he didn’t hate engineering; he hated farming
d No, he didn’t build his first bicycle; he built his first car
e No, he didn’t begin production of the Model T; he began production of the Model A
f No, the Model A didn’t sell badly; it sold well
g No, it didn’t take 15 hours to produce a Model T at first;
a did; get b Did; have c had d told
e didn’t think f lost g did; do h found
i did; take j made k spent l wrote
Unit 10 Travelling light 1
a 2 b 1 c 2 d 2 e 1
2
a any b some c any d any
e some f a g any h any
3
a a b some c any
Clothes and travel items
1
a pair of shoes b suit c tie d skirt
e shirt f jacket g blouse h socks
a to b at; on/in c about d over
e after f with; on g on h for
i to; in j from; to k After; for l on
a left b became c spent d built
e had f found g began h sold
i took j cut k fell
l grew
Practice 3
a did Henry Ford leave school
b did his father give him
c did he build his first car
d did the profits reach $1,100,000
e did he decide to do in 1909
f did it take at first to assemble a Model T car
g did the price of the Model T fall between 1908 and 1916
h did Henry Ford die
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a much b many c many d much
e many f many g many h much
a They can take out insurance against bad weather
b By temperature, hours of sunshine, wind speed or amount of rainfall
c In some countries, the climate is very changeable and weather information isn’t very reliable
4
a wind, windy b rain, rainy c snow
d sunny e cold f warm
Comparing the weather
1
a cold b warm c wet d freezing
2
Conversation 1: FrankfurtConversation 2: Frankfurt, then HelsinkiConversation 3: Spain
3
a cold b cool c colder d freezing
e warmer f wettest g cold h warmer
i hottest j hot k hotter l driest
Conversation 2: The traveller forgot to bring an adapter
Conversation 3: The traveller forgot to bring a charger
2
a a stain on this jacket
b spilt some coffee
c an adapter for the plug; left it
d perfect; Can I give it back to you after the
e got a charger for this; forgot to pack
a any; some b any c any
d some e any; a f any/some;some