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UNIT 1

LIFE STAGES

In the picture, Pages 6?7

1a Baby 7 Child 1, 7 Teenager 2, 6 University student 2, 9 Young adult 2, 4, 9 Adult 3, 5, 8, 10 Parent 7

1b 1 pensioner, photo 10 2 middle-aged person, photos 1, 7 (and 8)

2 Get a driving licence ? 6 Get a job ? 2 Get married ? 5 Go on a first date ? 4 Go to university ? 9 Have children ? 7 Leave home ? 8 Retire ? 10 Start school ? 1 Vote ? 3

3 1 start school 2 get a job 3 vote 4 go on a first date 5 get married 6 get a driving licence 7 have children 8 leave home 9 go to university 10 retire

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6a 1 get (14) 2 start (7) 3 vote (16) 4 get (23) 5 go (married) 6 have (China)

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7 Scene 1: Small children going to school on a bus, waving goodbye to family; Scene 2: A young couple after getting married ? they look happy; Scene 3: Teenagers or university students listening in class ? they look serious; Scene 4: A girl going to vote in the USA; Scene 5: New parents talking to their baby; Scene 6: Two pensioners playing chess and talking.

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Reading, Page 8

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Coming-of-age celebrations and rituals around the world

Name

Type Party? Ritual?

Boys/ When girls

Age Clothes

Seijin no Hi Special Both Second

20 A special kimono

Day

Monday of

for girls; a suit or

January

kimono for boys

SatereMaw?

Ritual

Boys and men

Doesn't say

12 Have to wear and gloves above

Quincea?era Party

Girls On their

15

15th birthday

A typical pink dress and crown

Activities

A ceremony at the local city offices called Seijin-Shiki, then a party with friends and family Men and boys have to wear gloves with hundreds of ants in them for ten minutes and they mustn't scream A church ceremony, then a big party

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UNIT 1

LIFE STAGES

Grammar, Page 9

1 They're at the home of one of the girls. They're celebrating her sixteenth birthday.

2a Present simple: They're, It's, people usually do, They do, My sister wants, She talks, I don't think, we can afford Present continuous: are these girls doing, This girl's celebrating, she isn't wearing, She's preparing,

2b Present simple time expressions: usually, every day Present continuous time expressions: at the moment State verbs: want, think

3 1 are they painting 2 don't know 3 's preparing 4 do the girls dance 5 lasts 6 dance

4 1 are you studying 2 Do you think 3 are most teenagers wearing 4 Do adults usually wear 5 does a person really become 6 are they doing

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Listening & Vocabulary, Page 10

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2 1 d mobile phone 2 b football shirt 3 c action figure 4 a CDs

3 1 I ? his mother gave him the phone. 2 I ? the shirt is red. 3 C 4 I ? Aidan thinks it's probably valuable. 5 C 6 I ? she says she doesn't like his music.

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4b 1 Hey 2 kinda 3 you know 4 dunno 5 stuff 6 Um 7 ya 8 Yeah Contractions: It's, don't, It's, it's, I've, can't

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6 Opinion: useful, old-fashioned, unusual, valuable Size: enormous, tiny Shape: square Age: antique Colour: colourful Material: cotton

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Grammar, Page 11

1 They're talking about a musical instrument.

2 Past simple regular verb: sounded Past simple irregular verb: were, bought Past continuous: were Past simple and past continuous: simple, continuous

3 1 met 2 was visiting 3 became 4 occasionally came 5 were sitting 6 saw

4 1 did you see 2 saw 3 was staying 4 were talking 5 noticed 6 took 7 weren't looking 8 saw 9 was doing 10 put

5 1 What did you lose? 2 When and where did you lose it? 3 What were you doing when you lost it? 4 How long did you look for it? 5 While you were looking for it, did other people help

you? 6 Did you ever find it?

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Language & Beyond, Page 12

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Speaking, Page 13

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2 Leo, because he's visiting his grandparents that day.

3 1 Can you 2 Are you 3 would you

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5a 1 Sure. That sounds great. 2 Yes, I'd love to! 3 Sorry. I'd love to come, but I can't. 4 I'm sorry, but I can't. 5 Thanks for inviting me. 6 Thanks for the invitation!

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Writing, Page 14

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2 C Lucy's elephant is exactly the same.

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3b Paragraph 1: It's a small, black, wooden model elephant. It's standing on a shelf in my room ... Paragraph 2: I got the elephant while I was staying with my friend Lucy in Wales. She said they were best friends like us. Paragraph 3: When I see my elephant, it reminds me of that summer and my friend. It's a nice feeling to know that Lucy has an identical elephant.

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Unit review, Page 15

1 1 school 2 driving licence 3 first date 4 home 5 university 6 job 7 married 8 children 9 vote 10 Retire

2 1 antique 2 useful 3 fashioned 4 valuable 5 enormous 6 coloured 7 cotton 8 square 9 tiny 10 unusual

3 1 are you doing 2 'm not working 3 usually spend 4 'm looking 5 Do you ever see 6 don't know 7 'm making

4 1 was looking 2 found 3 spoke 4 phoned 5 were doing 6 saw 7 was shopping 8 got

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UNIT 2

PACK YOUR BAGS

In the picture, Pages 16?17

1a Suggested answers: Air: plane, helicopter Rail: train, tram, underground Road: bike, bus, car, coach, horse, motorbike Sea: boat, ferry, ship

1b by

1c drive a bus, car, coach, train, tram fly a plane, helicopter ride a bike, horse, motorbike, bus, tram sail a boat, ferry, ship

2a Luggage/Baggage: suitcase, backpack, sleeping bag Money & documents: passport, visa, boarding pass, wallet Personal items: toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, hairbrush, scissors

2b scissors ? they're dangerous because they are sharp and people can use them as a weapon/to hurt other people.

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3b 1 back 2 peach 3 pen 4 bear 5 big

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5 hat sunglasses trainers batteries an adaptor plug a pen an iPod earphones a bottle of water a mobile phone

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Reading, Page 18

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2b Writer's purpose: to persuade readers to do one of the company's voluntourist programmes

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4 Molly Area: Mtubatuba, South Africa Project: Worked in an activity centre Project length: 4 weeks How the programme has helped you: I learned that you don't need a lot of money or material goods to enjoy life. Alex Area: Boston, USA Project: Helped elderly people with housework and shopping Project length: 2 weeks How the programme has helped you: I made new friends and have become much more confident.

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Grammar, Page 19

1 They're rebuilding places in New Orleans that were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

2 I've never been on a trip like this before. We've already finished a playground ... the city hasn't completed rebuilding work yet

3 since for

4a 1 Have you ever been 2 've already visited 3 Have you ever stayed 4 've never been 5 've slept 6 Have you ever worked 7 haven't done that yet 8 've just changed

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5 1 have you spent your holidays in Westbourne

since 2 have you stayed at the Beach Campsite

for 3 have you been here

since 4 have you had good weather

since 5 have you looked forward to this holiday

for

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Listening & Vocabulary, Page 20

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2 His family are sailing around the world on a boat for two years.

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3b 1 They're getting ready for their departure to Australia

(buying food, getting fuel for the boat and the cooker). 2 He's looking forward to it. (He thinks it's amazing

to see water everywhere, but thinks a boat is a bit small when you can't get away) 3 He does homeschooling (with his dad, he reads something and writes about it). 4 He fishes, then helps with dinner (likes cooking, hates washing up ? there's no dishwasher). 5 His friend Callum and his family (he's known him for years and he misses his old friends). 6 They're going to take the train to Sydney with Callum's parents and they're going to spend a few days there.

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6 a route b destination c departure d arrival e connection f elay g passenger h reservation i eat j fare

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Grammar, Page 21

1 A trip by train around Europe, using a ticket which allows you to travel in 30 countries.

2 Present continuous: My big sister's starting her InterRail trip / she isn't travelling alone ... Present simple: Her train to Paris leaves at 12 o'clock going to: she's going to travel around Europe / What countries are they going to visit? will: that'll be amazing / Will she be OK? / my parents will definitely phone her be likely to: she isn't likely to have any problems / it's likely to be a lot

3 1 're going 2 does your train leave 3 arrives 4 Are other people going to sleep 5 likely to be

4 1 'm doing 2 starts 3 'm going to learn 4 'll definitely be 5 isn't likely to come 6 'll probably get

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Language & Beyond, Page 22

1 It shows a person's `personal space': the person's ideal distance from other people.

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Speaking, Page 23

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

3 Bella is at the check-in desk. Departures and Gate 30 are also mentioned.

4 1 I'd like to check in for the flight to ... 2 Here you are. 3 I have a backpack. 4 Which gate number is it?

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5b 1 understand. 2 hear that. 3 repeat that, please? 4 that again, please?

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Writing, Page 24

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2

Journey: c

Campsite: a

Weather: b

Food:

a

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3b We've been in Spain for three days now. (Present perfect) I'm having a fantastic time. (Present continuous) The journey was terrible. (Past simple) I was getting really tired of waiting. (Past continuous) But our campsite is brilliant. (Present simple) We're going to do some sightseeing. (going to future) I think it'll be exciting. (will future)

4 1 got 2 play 3 haven't played 4 are going to watch 5 is raining 6 will stop

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Unit review, Page 25

1 1 suitcases 2 backpack 3 sleeping bag 4 toothpaste/toothbrush 5 toothbrush/toothpaste 6 hairbrush 7 shampoo 8 boarding pass 9 visa 10 scissors 11 passport 12 wallet

2 1 delays 2 reservation 3 seat 4 departure 5 passengers 6 arrival 7 connection 8 destination 9 route 10 fare

3 1 has been 2 since 3 have worked 4 for 5 For 6 has wanted 7 have just decided 8 hasn't taken

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

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UNIT 2

PACK YOUR BAGS

Progress check 1 & 2, Pages 26?27

1 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 B 5 A 6 A 7 B 8 A 9 A 10 A

2 1 one week 2 working together 3 30 euros 4 boarding pass 5 the station

3 1 were studying 2 you like 3 for two weeks 4 hasn't answered

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UNIT 3

MY MUSIC

In the picture, Pages 28?29

1a Suggested answers: Types of music: rock, classical, hip hop, pop, reggae Instruments: guitar, drum, keyboard, piano People: singer, musician, audience Types of group: band, orchestra Places & events: concert, concert hall, festival

1b You can listen to rock music, a guitar, a singer, a group, a concert. You can play rock music, a guitar.

2 audience a, d band c brass band f conductor e flute f folk d jazz c opera b orchestra e performance a, b, d, f trumpet c venue a, c

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

4a 1 venue, band 2 jazz, trumpet 3 folk, performance 4 flute, brass band 5 opera, audience 6 orchestra, conductor

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5b // audience, performance, score // stop, song, lost 6 They are all live performances. Scene 1: an orchestra with a conductor; classical music; Scene 2: a guitar player performing outside; folk music; Scene 3: the audience at a rock concert; Scene 4: a jazz band playing brass instruments; Scene 5: a woman singing opera.

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Reading, Page 30

1 Classical music

2 1 He became famous because he was the youngest

conductor in the world. 2 The conductor. 3 He wants to study languages.

3a and 3b Student's own answers 4 1 aware 2 convey 3 tell off 4 grasp 5 audition 6 gestures

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Grammar, Page 31

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2 -ing form: enjoy, practise to + infinitive: want, inspire

3 1 to come 2 being 3 to play 4 to be 5 singing 6 playing/to play 7 doing 8 swimming/to swim

4 1 to go 2 to learn 3 to give 4 making 5 to perform 6 to become

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