Track 13 Page 39, Exercise 5 1 started, walked, got 2 taught, won, told 3 stopped, thought, was 4 said, began, saw Unit 3 Track 11 Page 36, Exercises 3 and 4 Conversation 1 A: We saw s
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Track 01
Page 4, Exercise 5a
Conversation 1
Eva: Are you ready, Joanna? Hurry up!
Mum’s ready to take us to school
Joanna: Is it cold outside?
Eva: Yes, it is! Don’t forget your
sweatshirt
Joanna: OK, I’ve got it!
Conversation 2
Joanna: Eva, are you wearing trousers or a
skirt to school today?
Eva: I’m wearing jeans
Joanna: Jeans?
Eva: Yes, we’re going on a trip to the
countryside by bus so I want to be
comfortable
Joanna: Good idea!
Conversation 3
Eva: Joanna, have you got your
trainers? We’ve got tennis club
after school
Joanna: Oh no! Where are my trainers? I’ve
got my shoes but I can’t fi nd my
trainers
Eva: Here they are!
Joanna: Oh, thanks!
Track 02
Page 5, Exercise 2
1 Dad: Mateo, hurry up! You’ve got fi ve
minutes!
Mateo: Oh no – I haven’t got my house
key!
Dad: There’s a key on the table near
the door
Mateo: OK thanks! See you later!
2 Filippo: What’s in your lunchbox today?
Mateo: Two cheese sandwiches and an
apple
Filippo: Have you got any chocolate?
Mateo: No, I haven’t
3 Mr Andre ws: Mateo, you’re ten minutes
late!
Mateo: I’m sorry!
Mr Andrews: Have you got your
homework?
Mateo: Yes, I have Here it is
Mr Andre ws: Good! Now sit down and
open your book
Track 03
I like languages! I like speaking Spanish
B
I like swimming and cooking
I don’t like listening to music or acting, but
I like reading
I’m not good at languages and I don’t like speaking Spanish or French!
C
I like swimming and listening to music
I don’t like reading and I don’t like speaking Spanish
I like acting, but I don’t like cooking
Unit 1
Track 04 Page 12, Exercises 3, 4 and 6
Conversation 1 Carrie: Hey Nick, do you know how this works?
Nick: Sure, Carrie, what’s going on?
Carrie: I’m just not sure how to view the pictures I’ve taken
Nick: Oh yeah you want to access the view album button right here, and then just press the arrows here to
go back or forward
Carrie: Brilliant! Thanks a lot
Nick: No worries
Conversation 2 Dan: Oh, Zara can you help us with this a minute?
Zara: What’s wrong, Dan?
Dan: We want to watch this video fi le Jack has – but on a bigger screen
I need to plug in my speakers … where’s the USB port on this thing?
Zara: Oh I see it’s usually just look, it’s at the side here
Dan: Oh yes, I see it now Great!
Conversation 3 Anna: Oh no … Barney, help!
Barney: What is it, Anna?
Anna: I can’t remember how to save a new number Do you know how?
Barney: Sure, just a moment Open the menu and then you enter the number here And it pops up on the screen
Anna: Oh, thanks
Track 05 Page 15, Exercise 2
Annie: What do you think about this new e-reader, Nick?
Nick: I think it’s very useful It’s small and
that’s a really creative idea You can take pictures anywhere!
Nick: I’d love to have one, but don’t you think it’s expensive? It costs a lot of money!
Annie: I don’t know What do you think about this house robot? I don’t think it’s very interesting It’s so ugly
Nick: Oh, I disagree I think it’s cool I hate housework!
Annie: And look at this computer pet … now that’s really silly! Who wants that?
Nick: Oh … yeah, I see what you mean
… kind of stupid really But here’s something that’s really creative You can see people and images in 3D It looks like they’re real!
Annie: Yes, that’s really amazing
Track 06
Page 15, Exercise 4b words with /æ/: calculator, calendar, camera, laptop, maps, tablet words with no /æ/: compass, games, mail, messages
Unit 2
Track 07
Page 24, Exercises 2–5
Carl: Hi Anna!
Anna: Hi Carl! Great to see you! This is my friend, Josh
Josh: Nice to meet you
Carl: You too!
Anna: What’s up, Carl?
Carl: Well, I got a good grade in my French exam, and now I’m going to the cinema with friends!
Anna: Good for you!
Josh: Well done! Are you doing something special to celebrate after the cinema?
Carl: Not really, I’m going to guitar class
Josh: Really? Do you like playing the guitar? Can you play well? I play the saxophone
Anna: He can’t play well yet, believe me! That’s why he’s taking classes
Carl: It’s true!
Josh: OK, OK
Carl: What are you doing later? My class
fi nishes at 6 o’clock
Anna: Josh and I are going ice skating in the park at 7.00 We love skating
Carl: Oh, me too!
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A: I was so afraid I called the police! And they called the animal rescue patrol
B: That was close – are those snakes poisonous?
A: Yes! Apparently there are thousands of wild snakes in Florida Some say there are about 150,000 snakes there It’s because there are no animals that eat snakes, so the population is increasing all the time
Track 12 Page 39, Exercises 1 and 2
Diane: What shall we do to improve our environment at school? Let’s choose one of these ideas
Linda: OK How about telling everyone to recycle more plastic and paper?
We have lots of recycling bins in school, but no-one uses them
Ian: That’s a nice idea We could make signs and posters
Diane: That’s not very exciting Let’s raise money to help the local animal shelter
Ian: What could we do? What about having a disco or a fancy dress party?
Linda: I like the No Plastic Bottle Day Everyone who buys a plastic bottle has to pay a fi ne
Diane: I don’t know – that’s a bit serious
I like the once-a-week veggie day That means you don’t eat any meat, and it’s healthy to eat vegetables anyway
Ian: How does that help the environment?
Diane: It saves animals of course!
Linda: OK Why don’t we write a letter
to the school cafeteria and get everyone to sign it?
Diane: That’s a great idea!
Track 13 Page 39, Exercise 5
1 started, walked, got
2 taught, won, told
3 stopped, thought, was
4 said, began, saw
Unit 3
Track 11 Page 36, Exercises 3 and 4
Conversation 1 A: We saw some fantastic wildlife when we were in Kenya last month
B: Oh yeah? What kind of animals did you see?
A: We saw a group of elephants – a whole herd of them!
B: That’s amazing!
A: They came up behind the hotel and started eating fruit from the trees in the garden
B: How many of them were there?
A: Oh … about fi ve! It was great! I took some great photos – and I put them on
my bedroom wall
B: I love elephants They live for a long time, don’t they?
A: Yes – some can live up to 60 or 70 years!
Conversation 2 A: Did you take a lot of photos on your trip
to Canada last summer?
B: Yes, I did, but I lost my camera …
A: How did you lose it? Did you drop it somewhere?
B: No, a grizzly bear took it
A: Oh no! Really? What happened?
A: We went camping in the mountains and stayed overnight next to a river
B: Did the bears come into your tent?
A: Yes, so we ran away behind some trees
They went into our tents but they didn’t stay long When we got back, our bags were gone – with all our food and, of course, my camera as well … I was so upset!
B: I wonder – did they eat all your food?
What kind of food do grizzly bears like to eat?
A: They eat fruit, meat, fi sh – anything really…especially during the summer
Then they sleep a lot during the winter
Conversation 3 A: A scary thing happened on our holiday
in Florida this winter
B: Oh yes? Really – what happened?
A: We found a huge snake in our kitchen
B: Oh no!
A: I guess it wanted some lunch When I looked into the kitchen, it was just sitting there behind the fridge
Track 08
Page 26, Exercise 4
Fiona: What are you doing tomorrow
evening? Do you want to go to the
cinema?
Mario: Sorry, I can’t I’m meeting some
friends
Fiona: Oh, what a shame! I’m going to
the cinema with Tony We’re going
shopping after the fi lm It’s Marta’s
birthday and we’re buying her a
present
Mario: I can meet my friends early Then I
can go shopping with you and Tony
later!
Fiona: Perfect! Tony’s coming to the
cinema at 5pm We can meet at
7pm at the shopping centre
Mario: Sounds great! See you then!
Track 09
Page 27, Exercise 4
Woman: Woodland Community Centre Can
I help you?
Brad: Hello I’m calling about swimming
classes
Woman: Hang on There are swimming
classes on Tuesdays and on
Thursdays
Brad: What time are the classes?
Woman: At 3pm or 6pm
Brad: Can I sign up for the 6pm class?
Woman: The 6pm class is full You can
leave your name and number if
you want
Brad: OK My name’s Brad Stinston
Woman: Can you say that again, please?
Simpson?
Brad: No, Stinston S-T-I-N-S-T-O-N
Woman: Right What’s your telephone
number?
Brad: 733 8025
Woman: Perfect We’re starting more
classes in the summer
Brad: Oh, OK Thank you very much!
Track 10
Page 27, Exercise 5
1 knee 2 knife 3 know 4 castle
5 sandwich 6 wrong 7 sign 8 listen
9 autumn 10 interesting 11 half
12 Wednesday
Trang 3Sarah: Marigold Avenue – M-A-R-I-G-O-L-D.
Man: Ah, yes It’s just around the corner
Nick and Sarah: Thank you!
Track 17 Page 51, Exercise 6
1 a bottle of milk
2 a packet of pasta
3 a carton of milk
4 a box of chocolates
5 a loaf of bread
Unit 5
Track 18 Page 60, Exercises 2, 3 and 4
1 Interviewer: Shiuli, what do you think this proverb means?
Shiuli: Home is where the heart is? Well,
I think … um … well, it means that home is where your family lives For example, I was born in India, but I moved to Germany when I was three and Germany is really my home now All my brothers and sisters and
my mother and father are all here, and, well, this is where my home is now – with my family
2 Interviewer: Soraya, what do you think this proverb means?
Soraya: I think it means that your home is basically, you know, the people and culture that you feel comfortable with You know, like … now I live in London because I’m studying at university here But I was born in Lebanon and all my friends and family still live there – and I really miss my home So when I go back
to Lebanon … Well, it just feels right – the people, the place and the culture … That’s home
3 Interviewer: What does this proverb mean
to you, Stefan?
Stefan: Um … well, I’m not sure but I think that it means … er … that if you’re happy in a place, that’s your home Home is not a place really – it’s a feeling I’m originally from Poland, but I live in Australia now I speak Polish and English and … well, and
I really like it here, but I think that
in the future I want to travel, like to
Track 15 Page 51, Exercises 2 and 3
Tomas: Good evening, Pizza Palace, this
is Tomas speaking Hang on a moment, please Sorry, how can I help you?
Maria: Yes, hello I’d like to place a takeaway order, please
Tomas: Where are you calling from?
Maria: I’m calling from Ipanema
Tomas: Sure, of course What would you like?
Maria: Well, let’s see Have you got any salads?
Tomas: Yes, of course We’ve got the Tomato salad and our Chef’s Salad
Maria: Um, I’ll have the Chef’s Salad
Tomas: OK Would you like some chicken
on your salad?
Maria: No thanks, I’m a vegetarian
Tomas: OK, so that’s one Chef’s Salad, no chicken
Maria: Exactly
Tomas: Your order includes free chips or some bread What would you like?
Maria: I’m allergic to fl our so I’d rather have chips, please
Tomas: Perfect Anything else?
Maria: No, that’s it, thank you
Tomas: OK What’s your name and address?
Maria: It’s Maria I live at 13 Copacabana Road, Ipanema
Tomas: Sorry Can you repeat your address, please?
Maria: 13 Copacabana Road
Tomas: Thank you That will be …
Track 16 Page 51, Exercise 5
Sarah: Let’s stop and get something to eat while we look for Marco’s house
Nick: Good idea!
Man: Hello there Can I help you?
Nick: Let me see I’d like an egg and salad sandwich
Sarah: Can I have the same but with no lettuce, please?
Man: Of course Would you like some cold drinks?
Nick: Do you have any cola?
Man: No, sorry I’ve got cartons of juice or bottles of water
Sarah: I’d rather have tea, actually
Nick: One bottle of water and one cup of
Unit 4
Track 14
Page 48, Exercises 3, 4 and 5b
Interviewer: Good afternoon and welcome
It’s 2 o’clock Today’s show is
called Waste Not, Want Not On
today’s programme we’re talking
to Martin Ramsey who, believe it
or not, is building his new home
out of recycled materials We’re
asking him a few questions about
his project and later we will see
if people think it’s a good idea
Welcome to the show, Martin!
Martin: Thanks, it’s nice to be here
Interviewer: So Martin, why are you
building your home out of, well,
rubbish?
Martin: I think recycling is so important
In the UK alone, at least 50% of
our rubbish can be recycled, but a
lot of people don’t take recycling
seriously
Interviewer: That’s true According to an
article in the newspaper last week,
75% of people think that recycling
is too complicated, and so they
don’t recycle as much as they
should
Martin: In my opinion, people make a lot
of excuses not to recycle It’s wrong
to throw things in the rubbish when
we can use them again That’s why
I’m building furniture, and other
parts of my house, out of recycled
bottles and cans
Interviewer: Wow! That must be a lot of
work!
Martin: It’s not always easy, but I think it’s
fun! I love the challenge
Interviewer: Fun?
Martin: Yes, friends and neighbours often
come to my home with bags full
of materials so I can continue
building The local school brought
me 1,000 plastic bottles last
month I cut them into pieces
and used them to make a strong,
colourful wall in my bathroom
They’re waterproof too!
Interviewer: 1,000 bottles!
Martin: That’s nothing! To make the kitchen
table and chairs I need over 5,000
cans!
Interviewer: Incredible! Well, Martin, many
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Dad: What’s wrong, Megan?
Megan: I feel terrible, Dad! I’ve got a stomach ache, my head hurts and I’ve got a sore throat
Dad: Oh dear, that sounds terrible! Poor you!
Megan: What should I do?
Dad: Well, fi rst you should take an aspirin
Megan: Then should I go back to bed maybe?
Dad: No, I think you should probably get dressed, have your breakfast and get off to school You have a geography exam today, don’t you?
Track 25 Page 75, Exercise 5
1 I think you should go home and rest
2 Should I go back to bed?
3 First you should take an aspirin
4 I’ve got a stomach ache and a sore throat
5 I’m afraid I feel terrible!
6 If you take some medicine, you’ll feel better.
Track 26 Page 77, Exercise 1
Mark: Maria?
Maria: Yeah, Mark - what is it?
Mark: I know I’m sometimes a pain, but
I really need my big sister’s help Please, will you help me?
Maria: Oh Sure, Mark What’s up?
Mark: I’ve got to give this speech at the school awards ceremony and I wanted to practise it fi rst Can you listen and tell me what you think? It’s about Toby
Maria: Of course I will Do you want to try it now? Don’t worry - I’m sure it’s very good
Mark: It has to be
Maria: OK, Mark Go ahead
Mark: Em … er … OK …
Em … Toby was a happy, popular student without any real worries or problems He was top of his class
in every subject and really good
at sports too And I guess we all wanted to like be him
Maria: Mark, you don’t say why you’re speaking You need an introduction What’s this for?
Mark: The school’s giving Toby a Special Achievement award at this year’s awards ceremony
Track 21 Page 63, Exercise 4
Pronunciation
Arabic Brazilian Italian Japanese Mexican
Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish
Unit 6
Track 22
Page 72, Exercises 1 and 3
Carlos: Hi Alison! What are you doing here?
I didn’t know you go to this gym!
You know I work here, right?
Alison: Hey Carlos! Nice to see you! Um …
no, I had no idea about that It’s my
fi rst day here! Um … I’m not really sure how to use any of this gym equipment though …
Carlos: Well, you should warm up fi rst Start slowly and stretch before you do any exercise if you don’t want to get injuries
Alison: Sounds good! What should I do
fi rst?
Carlos: First stand up straight and stretch your arms above your head
Alison: Like this?
Carlos: Yes! Point to the ceiling OK, good job Relax! Now look up, look down
Look up, look down Good That’s right!
Alison: This is fun! What’s next?
Carlos: Next slowly turn your head from side to side Like this – one, two, three, four Now stretch your arms
in front of you Then stretch your
fi ngers Now touch your toes Slowly, slowly! Be careful Good, that’s right, Alison! Finally sit down on the fl oor and stretch your legs in front of you
That’s it! OK, ready to start now?
Alison: We’re starting now? I’m tired already!
Track 23 Page 72, Exercise 4
1 First stand up straight and stretch your arms above your head
2 Point to the ceiling.
3 Look up, look down.
4 Next slowly turn your head from side
to side.
5 Now touch your toes
6 Finally sit down on the floor
4
Interviewer: What does this proverb mean
to you, Angie?
Angie: I think this proverb means that
home is when you’re with the person
that you love It doesn’t matter
where you are – you can be in any …
ah … in any country or any city, but
as long as you are with that person,
then you feel happy Like, my family
is from Switzerland, but now I live
in the USA because I came here to
be with my boyfriend and, uh, this is
really my home now
Track 19
Page 63, Exercise 1
Conversation 1
Matt: What’s wrong?
Sally: My maths homework is so diffi cult
I’ll never get it done!
Matt: Don’t worry I’ve got this great new
book It explains everything in really
easy steps Shall I lend it to you?
Sally: That would be great! Thanks so
much!
Matt: No problem
Conversation 2
Katie: What’s wrong?
Rob: I’ve got a music exam tomorrow and
I’m so nervous!
Katie: I can practise with you if you like I’ll
pretend to be the examiner
Rob: Oh, that’s a great idea That’s really
nice of you
Katie: I know!
Track 20
Page 63, Exercise 2
Conversation 1
Matt: What’s wrong?
Sally: My maths homework is so diffi cult
I’ll never get it done!
Matt: Don’t worry I’ve got this great new
book It explains everything in really
easy steps I’ll lend it to you!
Sally: That would be great! Thanks a lot!
Matt: No problem
Conversation 2
Katie: What’s wrong?
Rob: I’ve got a music exam tomorrow and
I’m so nervous!
Katie: Shall I practise with you? I’ll pretend
to be the examiner
Rob: Oh, that’s a great idea That’s really
kind of you
Katie: I know!
Trang 5believe in yourself! You shouldn’t be worried about having big dreams!
Interviewer: So what are your career plans now?
Sandy: I want to go to university to get some qualifi cations Then my goal
is to travel around the world and organise meet-ups for BizzyTeens users I want to meet all the people from my website so we can share ideas about changing the world!
Track 29 Page 87, Exercise 2
Conversation A Lisa: Hi Max, what happened to you
yesterday?
Max: Hey Lisa! What do you mean?
Lisa: You promised to meet me at the
coffee shop!
Max: I promised to … Oh, I’m sorry, Lisa
I completely forgot
Lisa: Oh … don’t worry about it I met
another friend and had coffee with her instead
Conversation B Tim: Hi Barbara You know that book I
borrowed from you?
Barbara: Yes?
Tim: I’m terribly sorry, but I’ve lost it
Barbara: You’ve lost it?
Tim: Yes, I’ll buy you a new one …
Barbara: That’s it! I’m never going to lend
you anything ever again
Conversation C Fiona: Tony, why didn’t you phone me
yesterday?
Tony: Er … phone you … ? Was I … ?
Fiona: Yes, you promised to phone me
Tony: Oh … er … I tried to phone but
there was no answer …
Fiona: Oh yes? Well, that’s not good
enough!
Track 30 Page 87, Exercise 4a
1 A: I’m sorry I was late for class this morning
B: That’s all right What happened? Did you oversleep?
A: Yes, I did
2 A: Sorry I didn’t phone you yesterday I completely forgot
B: Really? I was waiting for you …
at sports He was no longer the best student in class But, Toby, you were
so brave
You never lost your smile and you never stopped trying You never gave
up When I visited you in hospital, I was really scared, Toby I didn’t want anything bad to happen to my best friend I cried, but you smiled at me and said, ‘Don’t be sad, Mark – silly!
Everything will be OK I have the best friends and family in the world
I am happy – I’m a lucky boy! Be happy with me.’
Toby, you are amazing We miss you so much at school and we’re
so happy you’re getting better
You deserve this award more than anyone, my friend Please, everyone, stand up and clap your hands for Toby Jybaek, the winner of this year’s award for Special Achievement
Unit 7
Track 28 Page 84, Exercises 2, 3 and 4
Interviewer: Sandy, can you tell us about your new website?
Sandy: Yes! I started my website about a year ago It’s called BizzyTeens and it’s for teens who want to create their own businesses I started
my fi rst company when I was 14, selling comics online After that I used the money to start other online businesses And then other teens starting asking me for help, so I started a website that gives advice
to teenagers about how to start up
a business
Interviewer: And is it successful?
Sandy: Yes, last year we had over 5,000 visitors It’s all free I make videos and run online classes showing teenagers how to get started in business And they can also post videos and comments on the website, and tell other people about their business ideas
Interviewer: So what advice do you give to teenagers starting out?
Sandy: Well, you have to read a lot, work hard and do a lot of research First, you have to fi nd a gap in the market – something that doesn’t exist already And you have to fi nd out
Maria: OK I understand Don’t worry I’ll
help you later Go on
Mark: Thanks, Maria Em … where was
I? But then everything changed
Toby got Leukaemia He was really
sick He lost all his hair and was in
hospital every week
Maria: Mark?
Mark: Yeah?
Maria: It’s just … you’re reading all the
time It sounds strange You need
to use cue cards with just a few
words on them to help you You’re
speaking slowly and clearly – that’s
really good But you need to sound
more natural
Mark: OK
Maria: This means a lot to you, right?
Mark: Of course
Maria: OK Well, don’t worry Like I said,
I want to help We just need to
practise more – it’s really good that
you asked me The thing is, if you
just read, no one will know how
important what you’re saying is And,
also, you don’t look at the audience
when you read You need to do
that – look at them – so that they
understand how important this is
OK?
Mark: Oh! It’s useless I can’t do it I’m
so nervous, Maria Toby’s my best
friend
Maria: Mark, little brother, I understand
Come on, now You can do this Let
me help you For Toby, right?
Mark: Right
Track 27
Page 77, Exercise 2
Mark: Everyone knows Toby and I are
the best of friends, so I am really
happy to be the person who gets to
present him the award for Special
Achievement at this year’s Student
Awards ceremony But before I give
Toby his award, I want to say a few
words about him and his special
achievement
A year ago, Toby was a happy,
popular student without any real
worries or problems He was top of
his class in every subject and really
good at sports too And I guess we
all wanted to like be him – maybe
some of us were even a bit jealous
Trang 6Interviewer: Your last match was a bit disappointing, wasn’t it?
Tania: Yes, well, you know, I was a bit depressed about it But, you know, I was really tired It was a late match and I wasn’t playing my best But now I feel better, not so tired I’m fairly confi dent and relaxed about it, you know …
Interviewer: That’s terrifi c Well, we’re all very excited about seeing you play tomorrow I’m sure it’ll be an amazing match Good luck!
Track 37 Page 111, Exercise 3
1 You did a great job!
2 You were amazing!
3 Well done!
4 I know how you feel
5 Bad luck
6 Better luck next time
7 Never mind
Track 38 Page 111, Exercise 4
Conversation A A: That was an amazing match You did a great job!
B: Thank you! It wasn’t easy
A: I know The other side had a really strong team But your team played the best You deserved to win
Conversation B A: Hi, what’s happened?
B: I lost the chess match again
A: I know how you feel Will you try again?
B: I guess so … Yes, I will
A: Better luck next time, then
Conversation C A: Steve, are you OK?
B: Not really I sprained my ankle and I can’t play in the game tomorrow
A: Oh, bad luck You’ll get better soon
B: I hope so
Track 39 Page 111, Exercise 7
1 interesting
2 exciting
3 boring
4 annoying
5 depressing
6 worrying
7 relaxing
8 tiring
Unit 10
Track 40 Page 120, Exercise 3b the sand is heated liquid glass furnace blow into the blowpipe
Amina: I thought it was terrible, actually!
I totally disagree with that teacher
on the programme I don’t think students today are lazy
Erik: Well, I agree with him! A lot of students in our class never do their homework …
Josh: Oh, I think you’re wrong, Erik! I know what you mean – there are a few students who don’t care, but what about everyone else?
Amina: Josh is right In my opinion there are good students and bad ones, but
we aren’t all bad!
Josh: Exactly He can’t say we’re all lazy
That’s not fair!
Track 34 Page 99, Exercise 4
A: What did you think of that English lesson?
B: It was so boring I nearly fell asleep
A: I totally disagree I thought it was the best English lesson we’ve had this term!
B: You’re wrong I didn’t like the book
we read It isn’t very interesting for teenagers
A: I know what you mean Most teens don’t like stories about history, but I do!
B: Yes, well … I don’t!
Track 35 Page 99, Exercise 5
1 watch
2 chat
3 comedy
4 which
5 show
6 cartoon
7 much
8 chair
Unit 9
Track 36 Page 108, Exercises 4 and 5
Interviewer: Good morning! Today we are talking to Tania Phillips, who was the youngest woman ever to play in the International Tennis Championships when she was 13 years old Hi Tania
… thanks for talking to us
Tania: Thank you It’s great to be here
Interviewer: So, this is your second time in the fi nal – an amazing achievement
And you’re still only 16! How do you feel about going into the fi nal against the world number 1, Maria Sharp?
Tania: Oh, I try not to feel … I’m not worried about it, you know? It’s a challenge to play the best player in the world, but – you know – I have nothing to lose really … so I’ll give it
my best
Track 31
Page 87, Exercise 5
1 start
2 free
3 travel
4 special
5 qualification
Unit 8
Track 32
Page 96, Exercises 3 and 4
Teacher: Has anyone ever listened to a
podcast?
Emma: Yes, I have! I’ve downloaded them
onto my MP3 player
Teacher: Great! And what do you listen to,
Emma?
Emma: I listen to a weekly podcast on
news stories from around the
world and I’ve also used language
podcasts to improve my Spanish
Teacher: Really? What a good idea!
Emma: Yeah, I think using podcasts has
really helped my pronunciation
Teacher: Great! Anyone else? Yes, Hasana?
Hasana: Well, even though I love basketball,
I don’t often listen to podcasts
about sport because you can hear
sports news live on the radio, and I
love to listen to the 6 o’clock report
every day I only download sports
podcasts on Fridays, because
basketball practice is on from 6.00
to 8.00, so I miss the sports report
Teacher: But have you listened to other
podcasts?
Hasana: Sure! I’ve listened to history
podcasts, like documentaries about
World War I – I love history!
Teacher: Excellent, Hasana! I’m pleased
you and Emma have both used
podcasts! Anyone else? Yes, Ryan?
Ryan: Uh, well, there’s a fi lm website
that I like I download podcasts
from there about science fi ction
and adventure fi lms – fi lm reviews
basically And uh there’s
another site I like which has
podcasts of comedy programmes
with funny stories and jokes
Teacher: That sounds great, Ryan! So there
are podcasts for everyone, whatever
you are interested in! Personally, I
download podcasts about …
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Page 99, Exercise 2
Erik: Hi Amina We’re talking about that
chat show, Speak Out! Did you see it
last night?
Amina: Ugh, yes, I did
Erik: What did you think of it?
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1 a ban, b van
2 a discovery, b fishing
3 a climber, b clever
4 a invent, b build
5 a device, b nice
6 a any, b every
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1 van
2 discovery
3 clever
4 invent
5 device
6 every
Track 41
Page 120, Exercises 4 and 5
Interviewer: Sylvano is a glass blower He
lives on the island of Murano in
Italy Hi Sylvano, when did you
start glass blowing?
Sylvano: I started when I was only 10!
I always watched my dad, and
sometimes I helped him He
taught me everything
Interviewer: Well, you’ve made some
beautiful things Can you explain
to us how it is done?
Sylvano: Well the glass starts off as sand
– like the sand you fi nd on the
beach When it is heated to a
really high temperature, it melts
into liquid glass The liquid glass is
placed on the end of this – I think
it’s called a blowpipe in English
– and then we can make it into
beautiful shapes
Interviewer: So, you use the blowpipe to
change the shape of the glass – by
blowing air into the pipe?
Sylvano: Yes, that’s right We have to keep
the glass hot by putting it into the
furnace That’s the fi re that we use
to heat the glass When it is hot,
it is soft Then we can create the
beautiful objects
Interviewer: Yes, they’re amazing Thank
you, Sylvano We’ll let you
continue
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Page 123, Exercises 1 and 2
Mina: Hi Eric! Thanks for coming shopping
with me!
Eric: No worries, Mina What do you need
to buy?
Mina: Well, I need something for my
clothes I don’t know what they’re
called
Eric: Do you mean a suitcase?
Mina: No, no no! You use them for drying
clothes, you know, after you’ve
washed them They’re small and
they’re made from wood or plastic
Eric: Ah, I know! Some clothes pegs,
right? Like these?
Mina: Yes! Exactly! Perfect, Eric I’ll take
the plastic ones
Eric: How much are the clothes pegs,
please?
Shopkeeper: They’re €2.50 for a packet Is