Introduction BUILD UP 1 BASIC PRACTICE BOOK ANSWER KEY

Build Up 1 Basic Practice book Answer Key
Introduction
VOCABULARY (page 4)
1 1. pen
5. book
6. rubber
7. notebook
2. ruler
3. schoolbag
4. pencil
2 1. rubber
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2. pen
3. book
4. ruler
schoolbag
notebook
pencil case
pencil
School item
How many?
book
notebook
pen
pencil
pencil case
rubber
ruler
schoolbag
four
two
ten
seven
three
six
eight
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February
March
April
May
June
GRAMMAR (page 7)
1 1. e
2. a
3. d
4. c
5. b
5 1. My name isn’t Lisa.
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Ordinal Numbers
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The pencils aren’t in my schoolbag.
I’m not at school.
Paul isn’t 14 years old.
You aren’t in my class.
Rob and Claire aren’t friends.
6 Possible answers
1. am / am not
2. am / am not
3. am / am not
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7 1. is 2. isn’t
4. are / aren’t
5. is / isn’t
3. are 4. aren’t
5. is
8 1. Is Tom in my class?
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Are the students at school?
Am I late?
Are you my friend?
Is it Saturday?
Is your birthday in January?
9 1. Is it Tuesday?
2.
3.
4.
5.
Are Jack and Bill students?
Is Jack fourth?
Are Jack and Sue at home?
Is it eight o’clock?
10 1. No, it isn’t.
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6 Numbers
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
7. h
8. d
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8 1. January 2. second Tuesday
3. third Wednesday
4. fourth Thursday
3 1. is 2. are 3. am 4. is 5. are 6. are
6. blue
7. purple
8. brown
9. grey
10. black
orange
yellow
red
green
5. fifth Friday
6. sixth Saturday
7. seventh Sunday
2 1. is 2. are 3. are 4. am 5. is
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4 1. white
7 1. first Monday
2. Yes, they are.
3. No, he isn’t.
4. No, they aren’t.
5. Yes, it is.
11 1. Is 2. Are 3. Is 4. Is 5. Are
one
two
three
first
second
third
12 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
six
sixth
eleven
eleventh
13 1. am 3. Are 5. are 7. Is
twenty
twentieth
thirty-one
thirty-first
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2. is
14 1. c
4. am 6. is
2. d
3. a
8. is
4. e
9. is 11. are
10. Are 12. is
5. b
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Answer Key
15 1. Who
4. Why
5. What
16 1. What
3. Who
4. Where
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2. When
3. Where
2. When
SPEAKING (page 10)
1 1. ¡Callaos, por favor!
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Elige la respuesta correcta.
Sentaos, por favor.
¿Cómo te llamas?
Relaciona las palabras con las fotografías /
los dibujos.
Contestad las preguntas.
Por favor, leed el texto.
¿Puedes ayudarme, por favor?
Copiad y completad el cuadro.
Escribe las palabras en el orden correcto.
2 1. b
2. a
3. a
4. b
5. a
VOCABULARY BUILDER (page 11)
School items
book – libro
notebook – cuaderno
pen – bolígrafo
pencil – lápiz, lapicero
pencil case – estuche
rubber – goma (de borrar)
ruler – regla
schoolbag – mochila
Colours
black – negro/a
blue – azul
brown – marrón
green – verde
grey – gris
orange – naranja
pink – rosa
purple – morado/a
red – rojo/a
white – blanco/a
yellow – amarillo/a
Numbers
one – uno
two – dos
three – tres
four – cuatro
five – cinco
six – seis
seven – siete
eight – ocho
nine – nueve
ten – diez
eleven – once
twelve – doce
thirteen – trece
fourteen – catorce
fifteen – quince
sixteen – dieciséis
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seventeen – diecisiete
eighteen – dieciocho
nineteen – diecinueve
twenty – veinte
thirty – treinta
forty – cuarenta
fifty – cincuenta
sixty – sesenta
seventy – setenta
eighty – ochenta
ninety – noranta
one hundred – cien
first – primero/a
second – segundo/a
third – tercero/a
fourth – cuarto/a
fifth – quinto/a
sixth – sexto/a
seventh – séptimo/a
eighth – octavo/a
ninth – noveno/a
tenth – décimo/a
eleventh – undécimo/a
twelfth – duodécimo/a
twentieth – vigésimo/a
twenty-first – vigesimoprimero/a
Months
January – enero
February – febrero
March – marzo
April – abril
May – mayo
June – junio
July – julio
August – agosto
September – septiembre
October – octubre
November – noviembre
December – diciembre
Days
Monday – lunes
Tuesday – martes
Wednesday – miércoles
Thursday – jueves
Friday – viernes
Saturday – sábado
Sunday – domingo
GRAMMAR APPENDIX (page 12)
1 1. is
5. are
6. are
7. am
2. are
3. are
4. is
2 1. Is the teacher at school?
2.
3.
4.
5.
Are the students in the classroom?
Is Mike 13 years old?
Are the pencils two pounds?
Is the schoolbag green?
3 1. d
2. a
3. c
4. e
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Unit 1, People
VOCABULARY 1 (page 13)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Spain
Morocco
China
France
England
2 1. a
2. b
Spanish
Moroccan
Chinese
French
English
3. b
4. a
3 1. Spain
2 1. Anna
4. sisters
5. Jack
6. four
3 Across
Down
1. children
2. brother
4. parents
1 S P A I N M O R O C C H I N A F R A N C E E N G
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2. English
3. France
USEFUL LANGUAGE
2. father
3. Elena
3. sister
5. grandparents
6. father
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5. Morocco
Answer Key
4 1. Me llamo David.
2. ¿De dónde eres?
3. Soy de Inglaterra.
4. Marcel es francés.
GRAMMAR (page 14)
2 Name of parents: Gordon and Michelle
1
have got
has got
I
they
you
we
he
it
she
2 1. have got
2. a
2. hasn’t got
3. has got
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5 1. Have
2. Has
3. Have
6 1. Has … got
2. Has … got
3. Have … got
7 1. Yes, she has.
2. No, he hasn’t.
3. Yes, they have.
8 1. my
4. a
4. Has
5. Has
4. Has … got
5. Have … got
4. Yes, he has.
5. No, they haven’t.
4. Its
5. His
2. Your
3. our
VOCABULARY 2 (page 16)
1 1. grandparents
2. parents
5. b
4. have got
5. haven’t got
2. She is from Spain.
3. Her parents are French and English.
4.She has got Chinese on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
4Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 18)
3. b
4 1. has got
Nationality of mother: French
Number of children: five
3 1. This is Lydia.
4. have got
5. have got
2. has got
3. has got
3 1. a
READING AND WRITING (page 17)
3. brother
4. sisters
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VOCABULARY
Family
Nationality
Country
mother
sister
parents
French
Chinese
Spain
England
2 1. China
3. grandfather
3 1. father
4. children
5. grandparents
2. English
2. parents
3. brother
GRAMMAR
4 1. have got
4. has got
5. haven’t got
5 1. has got 3. haven’t got
6 1. Have … got
3. Have … got
7 1. His 3. My
2. hasn’t got
3. haven’t got
2. hasn’t got
2. Has … got
2. their 4. Our
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Answer Key
VOCABULARY BUILDER (page 19)
1 Countries
China – China
England – Inglaterra
France – Francia
Morocco – Marruecos
Spain – España
2. children
3. Spain
4. grandfather
5. brother
1. grandfather … Morocco
2. English
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2. have got
3. have got
3 1. Has … got
4. Has … got
5. Have … got
2. Have … got 3. Have … got
4 1. My
2. Her
3. Their
4. Its
get up
have a shower
get dressed
do homework
watch TV
go to bed
2. quarter past four
3. half past six
4. quarter to eleven
USEFUL LANGUAGE
2.
3.
4.
5.
GRAMMAR (page 22)
5.
6.
7.
8.
Our
your
Our
His
Comemos a las dos en punto.
Se van a casa a las tres en punto.
Me voy a la cama a las diez en punto.
Limpio mi habitación los viernes.
1 1. a
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2. b
2
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
4. has got
5. have got
4. haven’t got
5. have got
2. hasn’t got
3. has got
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10.00
10.30
11.15
2.00
11.00
GRAMMAR APPENDIX (page 20)
2 1. haven’t got
VOCABULARY 1 (page 21)
3 1. Desayuno a las siete y media.
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1 1. has got
2 1. eight o’clock
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Unit 2, My Day
1
Nationalities
Chinese – chino/a
English – inglés/esa
French – francés/esa
Moroccan – marroquí
Spanish – español/a
Family
brother – hermano
children – niños; hijos
father – padre
grandfather – abuelo
grandmother – abuela
grandparents – abuelos
mother – madre
parents – padres
sister – hermana
2 1. French
3. a
4. a
5. b
6. a
7. a
8. b
I / you / we / they
he / she / it
live
lives
read
reads
go
goes
do
does
study
studies
say
says
watch
watches
3 1. walk
5.
6.
7.
8.
teaches
live
go
walk
4 1. live
5.
6.
7.
8.
study
clean
go
have
2. go
3. does
4. have
2. read
3. watches 4. does
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5 1. Joe gets up at seven o’clock.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Joe goes to school at eight o’clock.
Joe watches TV at seven o’clock.
Charlie and Sally do homework at four o’clock.
Charlie and Sally have dinner at eight o’clock.
Charlie and Sally go to bed at ten o’clock.
6 1. a
2. a
7 1. the teacher’s
2. Pam’s 3. the boys’
3. b
4. b
4. my dogs’
5. Jerry’s
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VOCABULARY 2 (page 24)
1 1. b
2. e
3. c
A. play football
B. read a book
C. Meet friends
4. f
5. a
Down
2.
3.
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1.
4.
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6.
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shopping
buy music
ride
play
guitar
book
meet
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READING AND WRITING (page 25)
2 1. school
4. on Tuesdays and
2. go to bed Thursdays
3. afternoons
5. in the evenings
3 1. c
2. a
3. b
c
2.
3.
4.
5.
clean my room – limpiar mi cuarto
do homework – hacer los deberes
get dressed – vestirse
get up – levantarse (de la cama)
go home – ir a casa
go to bed – ir a la cama
go to school – ir al colegio
have a shower – darse una ducha
have breakfast – desayunar
have lunch – comer
watch TV – ver la televisión
The time
half past … – y media…
quarter past … – y cuarto…
quarter to … – menos cuarto…
… o’clock – …en punto
2
Things I do at
home
Things I do when
I’m not at home
go to bed
have a shower
get dressed
get up
clean my room
buy things
play football
ride a bike
go shopping
4 1. goes to school
VOCABULARY BUILDER (page 27)
1 Routines
6. d
D. go shopping
E. ride a bike
F. listen to music
2 Across
Answer Key
every morning
on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons
have dinner
goes shopping
Activities
buy things – comprar cosas
go shopping – ir de compras
listen to music – escuchar música
meet friends – quedar con amigos/as
play football – jugar al fútbol
play the guitar – tocar la guitarra
read a book – leer un libro
ride a bike – montar en bicicleta
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 26)
3 1. c
4 1. half past twelve
VOCABULARY
1 1. b
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
2. c
3. e
2. play football
3. listen to music
GRAMMAR
3 1. b
2. a
4 1. goes
2. help
3. watches
5 1. girls’ 5. a
hacer los deberes
levantarse (de la cama)
limpiar mi cuarto
comer
ver la televisión
2 1. read a book
4. d
2. Jill’s
3. friend’s
3. b
2. e
3. d
4. b
5. f
6. a
3. seven o’clock
4. quarter to five
2. quarter past three
GRAMMAR APPENDIX (page 28)
1 1. My mother reads books at night.
4. play the guitar
5. ride a bike
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
I clean my room every day.
The children play football on Mondays.
Tom goes to bed at eight o’clock.
Lee and Ben get up at seven o’clock.
We watch TV every day.
2 1. I never eat pizza.
4. a
5. b
4. listen
5. meet
4. boys’
5. grandmother’s
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3.
4.
5.
The boys always get up at seven o’clock.
Anna often watches TV after school.
My friends usually buy me presents on my
birthday.
Tom sometimes meets friends on Saturdays.
3 1. girls’
2. friend’s
3. dog’s
4. sisters’
5. John’s
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Answer Key
Unit 3, Animal World
VOCABULARY 1 (page 29)
1 1. gorilla
2.
3.
4.
5.
2 1. b
6.
7.
8.
9.
horse
lion
elephant
whale
2. a
3. b
2 1. head
3
tiger
shark
frog
snake
4. a
5. b
USEFUL LANGUAGE
3 1. Tengo una mascota nueva.
2. ¿De qué color es?
3. ¿Qué hace?
4. ¿Cuándo duerme?
GRAMMAR (page 30)
1 1. b
2. a
3. b
2 1. doesn’t live
2. don’t work
3. don’t ride
3 1. doesn’t ride
2. doesn’t watch
3. don’t play
4 1. swims
2. doesn’t swim
3. eat
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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4. doesn’t watch
5. don’t like
4. doesn’t sleep
5. don’t like
6. doesn’t ride
2. !
3. .
4. !
4. has, doesn’t go
2. doesn’t watch, cleans 5. ride, don’t go
3. play, don’t have
6. swim, don’t eat
VOCABULARY 2 (page 32)
5.
6.
7.
8.
mouth
ears
eyes
feet
1. lion
2. legs
3. mouth
GRAMMAR
5. d
4. shark
5. hair
3 1. doesn’t like
4. doesn’t work
5. don’t sleep
4 1. Do
4. Do
5. Does
2. don’t want
3. don’t play
2. Does
3. Do
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4. Do … read
5. Does … walk
VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY BUILDER (page 35)
1 Animals
elephant – elefante/a
frog – rana
gorilla – gorila
horse – caballo
lion – león
shark – tiburón
snake – serpiente
tiger – tigre
whale – ballena
zebra – cebra
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5. ?
3. four legs
2. comes from
4. red eyes
The correct picture is c.
4. Does
5. Do
8 1. have, don’t have
2. head
3. nose
4. feet
4. legs
5. likes
2. the USA
3. grey
1 1. b 2. c 3. e 4. a
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thlegs
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
READING AND WRITING (page 33)
3. hand
4. hair
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 34)
4. doesn’t listen
5. don’t read
Accept all logical answers for Yes and No.
1 1. hand
5. a
2. Does … play
3. Do … go
1. leg
2. eye
4 1. It is
4. b
2. Do 3. Does
3 1. ?
7 1. Do … live
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I like football.
I don’t like football.
I don’t like watching TV.
My friend likes dogs.
My friend doesn’t like homework.
6 1. Do h l e g
a a e y
i n n y
r g d d
2 1. horse
5 Possible answers
4. mouth
5. arm
6. leg
2. ear
3. nose
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Parts of the Body
arm – brazo
ear – oreja, oído
eye – ojo
foot – pie, pata
hair – pelo, cabello
hand – mano
head – cabeza
leg – pierna, pata, anca (de rana)
mouth – boca
nose – nariz
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2.
3.
4.
nose
frog
leg
hand
5.
6.
7.
8.
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foot
sharkz
eye
foot
tiger
shark
3 1. lion
9.
10.
11.
12.
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nake
ose
bran
head
gorilla
mouth
whale
13.
14.
15.
16.
Each animal in the pictures has got a nose.
GRAMMAR APPENDIX (page 36)
1 1. don’t study
4. don’t play
5. don’t like
6. doesn’t run
2 1. Do … like
4. Does … work
5. Do … study
2. Does … eat
3. Do … come
lion
hair
snake
zebra
3. horse
4. tiger
2. gorilla
2. don’t live
3. doesn’t listen 2.
3.
4.
5.
4. is watching
5. am having
6. is sleeping
3 1. aren’t doing
4. aren’t playing
5. isn’t cleaning
2. is riding, isn’t driving
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5 1. Is … reading
4. Are … sleeping
5. Is … eating
6 1. No, he isn’t.
4. No, they aren’t.
5. Yes, it is.
5.
6.
7.
8.
wash the dishes
do the laundry
take out the rubbish
make the bed
VOCABULARY 1 (page 37)
4. living room
5. dining room
2. bedroom
3. kitchen
USEFUL LANGUAGE
3 1. ¿Dónde estás?
2. floor
3. dog
4. plants
2. cook dinner
3. feed the dog
4. water the plants
READING AND WRITING (page 41)
1
Sam
Brenda
2 1. Brenda, Sam
2. ¿Qué estás haciendo?
3. Estoy viendo la televisión.
4. ¿Normalmente ves la televisión en la cocina?
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VOCABULARY 2 (page 40)
2 1. sweep the floor
No, they aren’t. They’re playing football.
Is Ben cleaning the bathroom?
No, he isn’t. He’s cleaning the living room.
Is the woman sleeping in the living room?
No, she isn’t. She is sleeping in the bedroom.
Are the teenagers sitting on a chair?
No, they aren’t. They’re sitting on a sofa.
dishes
bed
rubbish
dinner
Unit 4, At Home
2 1. bathroom
2. Yes, they are.
3. No, she isn’t.
5.
6.
7.
8.
3. sofa
4. shelves
2. Are … swimming
3. Is … riding
1 1. laundry
2. table
2. aren’t going
3. isn’t listening
2.
3.
4.
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2. is talking
3. are sleeping
7 1. Are Tom and Jake playing tennis?
Does your family have dinner at 8 o’clock?
Do you love animals?
Does a cat sleep in your room?
Do pandas live in your country?
1 1. bed
2. are studying
3. am listening
4 1. aren’t watching, are reading
3 1. Do your parents get up at 7 o’clock?
2 1. are having
4. are buying
5. is reading
6. are sitting
m o u thle
GRAMMAR (page 38)
1 1. is talking
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2
Answer Key
2. Brenda
3. Sam
Father
Mother
4. Father, mother
5. Father
6. Mother
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Answer Key
page 41
3 1. Ben cleans his bedroom twice a week.
2.
3.
4.
5.
We are having breakfast at the moment.
The teacher isn’t reading our homework right now.
I often play football on Saturdays.
Dan isn’t washing the dishes now.
4 1. in her bedroom
2. is making the bed
3. the shelves
4. watering the plants
5. are sitting
6. in the cupboard
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 42)
VOCABULARY
1 1. d
2. e
3. a
4. b
5. c
2 1. sweeping the floor
2.
3.
4.
5.
watering the plants
cooking dinner
feeding the dog
making the bed
GRAMMAR
2.
3.
4.
5.
I am not playing football at the moment.
We are swimming in the sea now.
Tracy is not making her bed right now.
The game is starting now.
4. are sitting
5. is watching
5 1. Are … playing
4. Are … using
5. Are … buying
2. is studying
3. aren’t making
2. Is … doing
3. Is … going
VOCABULARY BUILDER (page 43)
1 Furniture
2. sweep
3. wash
4. take out
5. do
6. feed
a. feed the dog
b. cook dinner
c. sweep the floor
d. take out the rubbish
e. do the laundry
f. wash the dishes
3 1. bed
4. chair
5. sofa
6. carpet
2. lamp
3. table
a. 3
GRAMMAR APPENDIX (page 44)
b. 1
bed – cama
carpet – alfombra
chair – silla
cupboard – armario
lamp – lámpara
shelves – baldas, estantes
sofa – sofá
table – mesa
Rooms
bathroom – cuarto de baño
bedroom – dormitorio
dining room – comedor
kitchen – cocina
living room – sala de estar, salón
Household activities
cook dinner – hacer la cena
do the laundry – hacer la colada
feed the dog – dar de comer al perro
make the bed – hacer la cama
sweep the floor – barrer el suelo
take out the rubbish – sacar la basura
wash the dishes – fregar los platos
water the plants – regar las plantas
c. 4
d. 2
e. 6
f. 5
1 1. are playing
4. are listening
5. are watching
6. am listening
2 1. isn’t playing
4. am not feeding
5. aren’t having
6. aren’t doing
2. is doing
3. is reading
2. aren’t watering
3. isn’t washing
3 1. Are
4 1. are watering
3 1. The boys are washing the dishes now.
2 1. cook 2. Is
3. Are
4. Are 5. Is
Unit 5, Food and Drink
VOCABULARY 1 (page 45)
1
1
3
2
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f
4
s p a g h e t t i
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5
b r e a d
t
7
c h o c o
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2 1. rice
m i
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a
t
l
k
4. fish
5. sandwich
6. bread
2. chicken
3. ice cream
USEFUL LANGUAGE
3 1. Me gusta el pescado.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Me encanta el helado.
Me gusta el refresco de cola.
No me desagradan los espaguetis.
Odio los huevos.
GRAMMAR (page 46)
1 a
an
potato
gorilla
sandwich
some
arm
elephant
egg
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milk
dogs
rice
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2 1. a
3. some
4. a
3 1. any
3. any
4. any, some
2. an
2. some
4 1. a
2. b
s o f a s c h i l dre n s
3. c
2. sandwiches
3. potatoes
6 1. snakes
2. tomatoes
3. babies
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4. b
andwichesm
5 1. sofas
Answer Key
1 1. milk
5. c
e n p o t a t oes c
VOCABULARY
2 1. b
o untries
4. egg
5. fish
2. bread
3. cola
2. a
3. a
4. b
5. a
GRAMMAR
4. countries
5. children
6. men
3 1. some
4. any
5. any
4. dishes
5. women
6. feet
4 1. eggs
4. children
5. feet
2. some
3. an
2. potatoes
3. lunches
5 1. a
2. a
3. a
4. a
5. b
7 1. There is
4. There is
5. There are
6 1. Are there
2. an
3. some
8 1. There isn’t
4. There is
5. There are
VOCABULARY BUILDER (page 51)
9 1. Is there
4. Is there
5. Is there
2. There are
3. There is
2. There isn’t
3. There isn’t
1 Food and drink
2. Is there
3. Are there
10 1. Yes, there is.
4. No, there isn’t.
5. Yes, there is.
2. Yes, there is.
3. No, there aren’t.
VOCABULARY 2 (page 48)
1 1. happy
5.
6.
7.
8.
2. angry
3. frightened
4. bored
2 1. Jack is hungry.
excited
hungry
tired
sad
4. Jack is tired.
5. Jack is excited / happy.
2. Jack is angry.
3. Jack is frightened.
READING AND WRITING (page 49)
2 1. sandwich
4. chocolate
5. ice cream
2. insects
3. potatoes
3 1. T
2. F
3. T
4 1. good
2. great
3. favourite
5 1. Angelina’s Café
2. King Street
3. The food
4. any
5. there isn’t
4. F
5. T
4. hungry
5. big
Feelings
angry – enfadado/a
bored – (estar) aburrido/a
excited – entusiasmado/a
frightened – asustado/a
happy – feliz, contento/a
hungry – hambriento/a
sad– triste
tired – cansado/a
2 1. angry
2.
3.
4.
5.
fish
bored
meat
tired
Food and drink
fish
meat
egg
rice
cola
4. chicken and rice
5. great
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bread – pan
chicken – pollo
chocolate – chocolate
cola – refresco de cola
egg – huevo
fish – pescado
ice cream – helado
meat – carne
milk – leche
potato – patata
rice – arroz
sandwich – bocadillo
spaghetti – espagueti
6. egg
7. happy
8. rice
9. sad
10.cola
Feelings
angry
bored
tired
happy
sad
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1 Countable Nouns
Singular
a tomato
a sheep
a fish
a pencil
an ear
bread
rice
milk
sugar
meat
some tomatoes
some sheep
some fish
some pencils
some ears
4. any
5. a
6. an
2. any
3. some
3 1. There are
Uncountable
Nouns
Plural
2 1. some
5 1. mustn’t
GRAMMAR APPENDIX (page 52)
4. There is
5. There aren’t
6. There is
2. There isn’t
3. There is
4 1. Is there a good café in your town?
4. can’t
5. can’t
6. can
2. can’t
3. can
VOCABULARY 2 (page 56)
1 1. drive
4. lose
5. hit
2 1. throw
5. drive
6. win
7. catch
3 1. throw
3. carry
4. hit
2. win
3. carry
2. carry
3. hit
4. lose
2. drive
READING AND WRITING (page 57)
2 1. b
2. e
3. d
4. a
2. Is there any orange juice in the house?
3. Are there any potatoes with the meat?
4. Is there an egg in your hand?
3 1. but
Unit 6, Sport
4 1. basketball and dodgeball
VOCABULARY 1 (page 53)
1 1. e
2. a
3. d
2 1. jump
2. skiing
3. surfing
USEFUL LANGUAGE
4. b
5. c
4. dance
5. skateboarding
2. Sí.
3. No sé jugar bien al tenis.
4. Sé jugar bien al baloncesto.
GRAMMAR (page 54)
2. can’t
3. can
2 1. can /can’t
2. can / can’t
3. can / can’t
3 1. Can, play
2.
3.
must hit
throw
catch the ball
mustn’t
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 58)
VOCABULARY
2 1. a
4. judo
5. hit
2. throw
3. swim
2. c
3. b
4. can / can’t
5. can / can’t
Can, do
Yes, she can.
Can, go
No, they can’t.
4. must
5. mustn’t
4. a
4. must
5. Can you
2. can’t
3. mustn’t
2. can’t
5 1. mustn’t
3. Can
4. can
5. can’t
4. mustn’t
5. mustn’t
2. must
3. must
VOCABULARY BUILDER (page 59)
1 Sports
basketball – baloncesto
judo – judo
skateboarding – ir en monopatín
skiing – esquí
surfing – surf
tennis – tenis
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GRAMMAR
4 1. can
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2. mustn’t
3. must
2.
3.
4.
5.
3 1. can
4. can’t
5. can
4.
Yes, they can.
Can, swim
5.
No, she can’t.
Can, swim.
Yes, he can.
4 1. mustn’t
4. but
5. because
2. and
3. because
1 1. dance
3 1. ¿Sabes hacer judo bien?
1 1. can
5. c
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Verbs
2
2 1. café
carry – llevar
catch – coger
dance – bailar
drive – conducir
hit – golpear
jump – saltar
lose – perder
run – correr
swim – nadar
throw – arrojar, lanzar
win – ganar, vencer
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basketball
lose
swim
surfing
run
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
3 1. win
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
drive
catch
throw
hit
2. cinema
3. hospital
USEFUL LANGUAGE
4. library
5. museum
3 1. ¿Dónde estuviste / estabas anoche?
b
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Answer Key
skiing
tennis
judo
dance
jump
drive
win
hit
throw
catch
2.
3.
4.
5.
GRAMMAR APPENDIX (page 60)
2. Estuve / Estaba en el cine.
3. ¿Estuviste / Estabas en el café?
4. ¿Quién estuvo / estaba contigo?
GRAMMAR (page 62)
1 1. were
5.
6.
7.
8.
were
were
were
were
2 1. wasn’t
5.
6.
7.
8.
wasn’t
weren’t
weren’t
wasn’t
2. were
3. was
4. was
2. weren’t
3. wasn’t
4. weren’t
3 1. was / wasn’t
2.
3.
4.
5.
was / wasn’t
were / weren’t
were / weren’t
were / weren’t
4 1. were
2. wasn’t
3. was
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6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
was / wasn’t
was / wasn’t
was / wasn’t
was / wasn’t
were / weren’t
4. were
5. weren’t
5 1. was
4. was
5. wasn’t
6 1. Was
5.
6.
7.
8.
Was
Was
Were
Was
No, he wasn’t.
No, she wasn’t.
No, they weren’t.
Yes, he was.
2. wasn’t
3. were
2. Was
3. Were
4. Was
1 1. can’t
7 1. Yes, she was.
4. can’t
5. can’t
5.
6.
7.
8.
2 1. mustn’t
4. must
5. mustn’t
6. must
8 1. Were
4. Was
5. Were
3 1. must
5.
6.
7.
8.
2. can
3. can
2. must
3. mustn’t
2. can’t
3. can
4. can’t
must
mustn’t
can
must
Unit 7, Around Town
VOCABULARY 1 (page 61)
1 1. f
2. d
3. e
4. a
5. c
6. g
7. b
8. h
2. Were
3. Was
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
VOCABULARY 2 (page 64)
1 1. in
5.
6.
7.
8.
2 1. in front of
4. next to
5. between
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3. No, they weren’t. 4. No, he wasn’t.
2. under
3. on
4. behind
2. under
3. on
in front of
between
next to
opposite
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2 1. restaurant
2 1. restaurant
READING AND WRITING (page 65)
4. museum
5. Trim Road
6. Blackett Street
2. next to
3. Granger Street
3 1. There are two museums in our town.
2. The café has got sandwiches, cola and ice cream.
3. Were there any tomatoes at the supermarket?
4. I love this!
5.There’s a shoe shop, a music shop and a bakery
opposite the library.
4 T here are some great places on West Street . There is
a shoe shop , 1. a music shop and a supermarket.
There is a 2. library opposite the shoe shop and there
is a 3. museum opposite the supermarket. The Cake
Club Café is 4. between the library and the museum. I
go there with 5. my friends. Do you want to meet me
there ?
2. library
3. hospital
a. library
b. museum
GRAMMAR APPENDIX (page 68)
1 1. was / wasn’t
4. next to
5. under
2 1. music shop
4. hospital
5. sports centre
2. shoe shop
3. cinema
GRAMMAR
3 1. was
2 1. Was the bank open yesterday?
2. Were you
3. I wasn’t
5 1. was
Were you at school last week?
Was the teacher angry yesterday?
Were Lin and Lee at the party last night?
Was Tony at home last weekend?
5.
6.
7.
8.
4. was
5. were
4. Was your teacher
5. We weren’t
2. was 3. weren’t 4. were 5. wasn’t
VOCABULARY BUILDER (page 67)
café – café
cinema – cine
hospital – hospital
library – biblioteca
museum – museo
music shop – tienda de música
restaurant – restaurante
shoe shop – zapatería
sports centre – polideportivo
supermarket – supermercado
2. Was
3. was
4. Were
Unit 8, Appearances
VOCABULARY 1 (page 69)
2. b
3. c
4. f
2. shirt
3. Jeans
USEFUL LANGUAGE
6. e
3 1. ¿Qué talla tienes / usas?
2. ¿Qué color quieres?
3. ¿Te gusta este/a verde?
GRAMMAR (page 70)
1 Base Form
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Past Simple
cooked
hated
played
carried
stopped
studied
loved
cleaned
cook
hate
play
carry
stop
study
love
clean
2 1. watched
4. walked
5. danced
2. studied
3. liked
3 1. f
2. a
3. d
4. c
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5. a
4. sweater
5. hat
6. dress
Prepositions of place
behind – detrás de
between – entre (dos cosas)
in – en, dentro de
in front of – delante de
next to – al lado de
on – sobre, encima de
opposite – enfrente de
under – debajo de
wasn’t
Were
were
wasn’t
2 1. Trainers
1 Places
2.
3.
4.
5.
1 1. d
2. was 3. were
4 1. They weren’t
4. were / weren’t
5. was / wasn’t
6. were / weren’t
2. was / wasn’t
3. were / weren’t
3 1. weren’t
2. between
3. opposite
4. 5
5. between
2. 4
3. 7
e. supermarket
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 66)
1 1. next to
c. hospital
d. restaurant
3 1. under
VOCABULARY
4. museum
5. supermarket
5. e
6. b
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4 1. studied
5. went
6. wrote
7. washed
2. played
3. stopped
4. bought
5 1. took
2. finished
3. drew
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7 1. watched
1. buy
2.
3. go
4.
5. draw
8 Possible answers
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
VOCABULARY 2 (page 72)
I bought a T-shirt last week.
My friend saw a good film yesterday.
My parents went to a restaurant two days ago.
My teacher played football last week.
I cleaned my room yesterday.
My friend played football two days ago.
1 1. short
4. beautiful
5. fat
6. old
2. new
3. thin
2 1. fat
3. old
4. new
2. ugly
3 Danielle
READING AND WRITING (page 73)
2 1. the shopping centre.
Past Simple
bought
take
took
see
saw
went
drew
5 1. Nina visited a museum last month.
4. had
5. went
2. listened
3. wrote
4. stopped
5. listened
2. chatted
3. studied
4 Base Form
4. wrote
5. talked
2. took
3. saw
GRAMMAR
3 1. talked
4. bought
5. saw
6 1. went
Answer Key
2. the library.
3. a café.
2.
3.
4.
5.
My brother walked 15 kilometres yesterday.
We studied history last night.
I heard some news two days ago.
You ate a good meal at that restaurant.
VOCABULARY BUILDER (page 75)
1 Clothes
2
dress – vestido
hat – sombrero
jacket – chaqueta, americana, cazadora
jeans – pantalones vaqueros
shirt – camisa
skirt – falda
sweater – jersey
trainers – zapatillas de deporte
trousers – pantalones
Adjectives
beautiful – guapo/a, precioso/a
fat – gordo/a
long – largo/a
new – nuevo/a
old – viejo/a
short – corto/a
thin – delgado/a
ugly – feo/a
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q
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m
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d
r
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k
f
d
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s
s
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3 1. bedroom
2.
3.
4.
5.
two beautiful T-shirts and a short skirt
history project
a sandwich and a drink
she was very tired
4 1. d
2. c
4. e
5. a
VOCABULARY
1 1. c
2. d
2 1. dress
3. b
2. hat
3. jacket
3. a
4. b
4. trainers
5. sweater
6. jeans
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2. skirt
3. jeans
4. trousers
5. dress
6. trainers
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5 1. Is … going to drink
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3 1. sweater
2. trainers
3. ugly
GRAMMAR APPENDIX (page 76)
1 1. wrote
4. drew
5. had
6. saw
2 1. talked
4. watched
5. studied
2. bought
3. went
2. liked
3. walked
3 1. visited
2. took
3. studied
Unit 9, Travel
VOCABULARY 1 (page 77)
2. a
3. c
2 1 bus
1
4. chatted
5. bought
1 1. f
2.
3.
4.
4. shirt
5. hat
2. fly
3. boat
3 1. fly
2. aeroplane
3. boat
USEFUL LANGUAGE
5. d
6. b
4. bus
5. take
4. boat
5. aeroplane
2. Son diez libras para adultos.
3. Son cinco libras para niños.
4. Quiero dos billetes para adultos.
GRAMMAR (page 78)
2. are going to have
3. are going to do
2 1. are going to drive
2. are going to take
3. is going to help
4. lake
5. island
4. an island
5. jungle
6. an island
3 1. mountain
5. jungle
6. beach
7. ocean
2. river
3. beach
2. lake
3. river
4. forest
READING AND WRITING (page 81)
2. T
3. F
4. T
3 1. We are going to London tomorrow.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Are you going to take a taxi home?
They rode in a long train.
I can ride a bike but I can’t drive a car.
We watched TV for hours. Then, we went to bed.
4 1. Monday
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Edinburgh
visit the castle
go shopping in Princess Street
have lunch
see the doll museum
4. is going to sail
5. am going to visit
1 1. car
4. an aeroplane
5. train
2 1. beach
4. river
5. jungle
She is going to drive a bus.
Ann and Tim are going to take the train.
They aren’t going to take the bus.
Joe is going to sail a boat.
He isn’t going to sail in a taxi.
Kate and Jill are going to go on the aeroplane.
They aren’t going to go a boat.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
1. forest
2. mountain
3. jungle
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4 1. is going to draw a picture
dlakemountainforestjungle
4. am going to sleep
5. is going to come
3 1. Jane isn’t going to drive a taxi.
2.
3.
4.
islan
2 1. T
4 1. ¿Cuánto cuesta el billete?
1 1. is going to ride
VOCABULARY 2 (page 80)
2 1. ocean
4. e
No, she isn’t.
Are … going to take
No, they aren’t.
Is … going to eat
Yes, he is.
Are … going to read
Yes, they are.
isn’t going to do judo
are going to make dinner
isn’t going to go surfing
isn’t going to play football
VOCABULARY
2. a bicycle
3. boat
2. mountain
3. ocean
GRAMMAR
3 1. We are going to walk in the forest tomorrow.
2.
3.
4.
5.
They are going to have lunch later.
I am going to go shopping next week.
The students are going to buy tickets for the
museum.
Rita is going to play her guitar tonight.
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4 1. are not going to ride
2.
3.
4.
5.
GRAMMAR APPENDIX (page 84)
1 1. is going to travel
Is … going to buy
are going to swim
am not going to run
Is … going to help
2. are not going to eat
3. am going to study
2.
3.
4.
5.
2.
3.
4.
5.
VOCABULARY BUILDER (page 83)
3 1. are going to make
am going to watch
aren’t going to play
Are … going to meet
is going to sail
1 Transport
4. is not going to work
5. are going to buy
2 1. Are the boys going to play basketball tomorrow?
5 1. is going to come
Answer Key
aeroplane – avión, aeroplano
bicycle – bicicleta
boat – barco/a
bus – autobús
car – coche, automóvil
taxi – taxi
train – tren
Is Ben going to start the project today?
Are you going to meet your friends at the
shopping centre later?
Are Jack and Laura going to have dinner at
eight o’clock?
Is Sue going to do her homework tonight?
2. isn’t going to read
3. Are … going to finish
4. am going to meet
5.
6.
7.
8.
aren’t going to play
Is … going to buy
is going to drive
Am … going to be
Verbs
drive – conducir
fly – volar, pilotar
ride – montar (a caballo, en bicicleta, en moto)
sail – navegar
take – coger (un medio de transporte)
Geographical features
beach – playa
forest – bosque
island – isla
jungle – selva
lake – lago
mountain – montaña
ocean – océano
river – río
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5. island
2. bus
3. bicycle
4. car
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7. beach
8. mountain
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