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SOLUCIONARIO 1. stamps
2. watches
MDULO 1 BLOQUE 1 3. keys
Complete with this, that, these or those
UNIDADE 1
Whats this? Its a lighter.
A5 Formal and informal greetings. Whats that? Its a book.
Hello I am/My name is Very well Thank you What are these? Theyre watches.
Hi OK (Okay)/ Thanks What are those? Theyre glasses.
Im/My names
All right A12 Pronunciation Stressing can in sentences
Grammar verb be affirmative (+) in affirmative sentences
Im Jamie. I am Jamie. in negative sentences
My names Richard Gere. My name is Richard Gere. in Wh- questions
Youre in room 6. You are in room 6. in short answers
A5 Listen and practice the sounds A13 Grammar Adjectives
// / / Choose the right word and complete the rules.
am, cat up, hut Adjectives go after the verb be. / Os adxectivos van
despois do verbo be
A6 Write the numbers Adjectives go before the noun. / Os adxectivos van antes
do substantivo.
1 one 6 six
Very goes before adjectives. / Very vai antes dos
2 two 7 seven adxectivos.
3 three 8 eight Adjectives arent plural with plural nouns. / Os
4 four 9 nine adxectivos non son plurais con substantivos plurais.
5 five 10 ten Make sentences with these words.
Write the numbers from 11 to 20. 1. fast/It/is Its fast.
11 eleven 16 sixteen 2. My computers very old.
12 twelve 17 seventeen 3. Its a long film.
13 thirteen 18 eighteen 4. Theyre our new CDs.
14 fourteen 19 nineteen Fill in the gaps with ve, s, havent and hasnt
15 fifteen 20 twenty Positive
The numbers from 21 to 29. Underline the stress. I/you/we/theyve got (= have got)
21 twenty-one 22 twenty-two 23 twenty-three He/she/its got (= has got)
24 twenty-four 25 twenty-five 26 twenty-six Negative
27 twenty-seven 28 twenty-eight 29 twenty-nine I/you/we/they havent got (=have not got)
Write the numbers from 31 to 39. He/she/it hasnt got (= has not got)
31 thirty-one 32 thirty-two 33 thirty-three Fill in the gaps with the correct form of have got.
34 thirty-four 35 thirty-five 36 thirty-six 1. I havent got an expensive flat in New York but Ive
37 thirty-seven 38 thirty-eight 39 thirty-nine got a nice house in Santiago.
A10 Make questions. What are the answers? 2. Youve got a beautiful dress!
a. Are they watching TV? 3. Hes got a new job. Its great.
What are they watching? 4. Weve got three bathrooms in our house.
b. Is she crying? 5. Theyve got a DVD player, but they havent got a lot of
Why is she crying? DVDs
c. Is she reading? Fill in the gaps with have, has, havent or hasnt.
What is she reading? Questions Short answers
A11 a/an, plurals and this/that/these/those Have you got a PDA? Yes, I have./No, I havent.
Write a or an Has he/she got a computer? Yes, he/she has./No,
he/she hasnt.
1. a watch
Have they got any cheap games? Yes, they have./No,
2. a key
they havent.
3. an identity card
4. an umbrella Fill in the gaps with the correct form of have and got.
5. a tissue 1. Has the house got a garden?
SOLUCIONARIO
2. Has his father got a new car? R6 Use the correct verb form in the following
3. Has your living-room got a piano? conversation.
4. Have Bill and Mary got a new table? Carla: Hello, my name is/s Carla. What is/s your name?
Alexander: Hi, I am/m Alexander
A15 Listen and fill in the gaps. Carla: Are you Alexander Phillips?
A. Hello. Sorry Im late. Alexander: No, my name is/s Alexander Kelly.
B Thats ok. Whats your name? Carla: Oh, hello Alexander, this is Phil.
A Evelyn. Alexander: Nice to meet you!
B Is that your first name?
R7
A Er, yes.
B How do you spell that, please? Students options. Check with your teacher.
A E-V-E-L-Y-N. R8 Are there one/two or three syllables?
B And whats your last name, Evelyn? 1. 2
A Randall. 2. 3
B Sorry? 3. 1
A Randall. 4. 1
B OK and how do you spell your last name? 5. 1
A R-A-N-D-A-L-L
B R-A-N-D-A-L-L. Thanks. Please have a seat. UNIDADE 2
Welcome to the class. Thank you.
A2 Complete the sentences.
LANGUAGE REVIEW UNIT 1 How do you say (libro) in English? I dont know.
How do you spell it? I dont understand.
R1 Match the following questions with the correct Wheres the stress? Im not sure.
answers Can you repeat it? What page?
1. Hi, whats your name? My name is Gill A3 Fill in the gaps with m, arent and isnt.
2. How are you? Im very well, thank you
1. Im not an writer.
3. Where are you from? Im from Bristol, England 2. You/We/They arent from the U.S.A.
4. Whats your surname? Pullen 3. He/She/It isnt Canadian.
5. How do you spell it? P-U-L-L-E-N
6. Goodbye Bye bye Complete the short answers.
1. Are you from India?
R2 There is one word missing in each dialogue. Yes, I am. / No, Im not.
1. What is your surname? It is Prez. 2. Is she an actress?
2. How do you spell it? P-E-R-E-Z. Yes, she is / No, she isnt.
3. Is this your new car? No, it isnt. 3. Are you from Vigo?
4. Mary, this is Juan. Nice to meet you. Yes, we are / No, we arent.
R3 Write the following numbers in words Vocabulary. countries and nationalities
ten, thirteen, five, fifteen, thirty-five, seventy-two, twelve, Country Nationality Language
fifty-one, a hundred, forty-three Australia Australian English
R4 Match the words and phrases to the correct Belgium Belgian Flemish, French
possessive adjectives. (Dutch, German)
Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
1. Claire her
2. The books their Canada Canadian English, French
3. He his China Chinese Chinese
4. I my Denmark Danish Danish
5. My brother and me our Egypt Egyptian Arabic, Coptic
R5 Circle the correct form of personal pronouns or England English English
possessive adjectives. France French French
1. His website address is www.thebest.com/. What is his Germany German German
email address? Great Britain British English, Welsh,
2. Hello, my names Jack Meadows. Gaelic
Greece Greek Greek (Albanian,
3. Her name is Miss Smith.
Macedonian, Turkish)
4. I live in Galicia. Holland Dutch Dutch
5. What is your phone number? Ireland Irish English, Gaelic, Irish
A9 Grammar present simple team is Real Madrid. What about you? Please write soon
En frases afirmativas con I/you/we/they, empregamos o and tell me everything!
infinitivo. Love,
En frases afirmativas con he/she/it, engadimos -s ou -es Paula
ao infinitivo.
En frases negativas con he/she/it, empregamos doesnt + LANGUAGE REVIEW UNIT 2
infinitivo.
R2 Read the following email and rewrite it again.
En frases negativas con I/you/we/they, empregamos dont
Hello! My names Beatrice. Im French, but I live in London
+ infinitivo.
with my family.
A11 My town I speak English and a little Italian.
Part I R3 Fill in the gaps in the following sentences using
1. In Santiago. classroom language.
2. In Chester, a town in England. 1. Sorry, could you repeat that, please?
3. Its famous for its Roman monuments. 2. Open your books on page twenty.
Part II 3. Answer the questions on page 30.
1. b 4. Work with your partner.
2. b 5. Listen to the song.
3. a
R4 Correct the following answers with a/an if
4. b necessary.
Grammar there is/there are 1. a
Fill in the gaps in the tables with s, is, are, isnt or 2. an
arent. 3.
singular 4. a
There is a beautiful lake 5. a
There is a park near our flat. R5 Fill in the gaps with have/has or havent/ hasnt
Is there a hotel? 1. Have you got a DVD player? Yes, I have.
Yes, there is. / No, there isnt. 2. Has he got a computer? No, he hasnt.
plural 3. My dad has got a PDA, but I havent.
There are a lot of things to do. 4. Has Helen got a plasma TV set? Yes, she has.
There arent any restaurants. 5. Have they got any cheap MP3 players? No, they
Are there any cheap places to stay? havent.
Yes, there are. No, there arent. Fill in the gaps with there is/are or there isnt/ arent
Fill in the gaps in the tables with s, is, are, isnt or 1. Is there a laptop in your office? Yes, there is.
arent. 2. There are many coins in my purse. It is full.
3. There arent any five-star hotels. 3. There isnt a ruler in my desk. I need one.
4. There are many people. 4. Are there many books in your classroom? Yes there
5. There isnt an airport near the town. are.
6. There are lovely parks. 5. There are many web pages to learn English.
Speaking Complete the questions in the table. Use Is R6 Write the words in brackets in ordinal number.
there or Are there. (ver apartado 5) 1. fourth
my home town 2. second
Is there a park? 3. first
Are there any shops?
Are there any good restaurants?
4. ninth
Is there a station? 5. twenty-first
Is there market?
Are there any nice hotels? MDULO 1 BLOQUE 2
A13 Dear Rob,
Dear Rob, UNIDADE 3
Hi! My names Paula. Im 24 years old and Im from
A1 Im a stay-at-home-dad
Valencia. Its a city on the east coast of Spain.
This is a picture of me and my best friend Cecile. Shes Jocelyn
French. Were are secretaries and we work in an office. I Hi. Im Jocelyn. Im going to tell you about my job.
love films and my favourite film director is Pedro 3. What do you do? / Whats your job? and 7. Where do you
work?
Almodovar. Hes great! I love football, too. My favourite
I am a supervisor for a social service agency in New York City.
Write four sentences about the picture using the R5 Complete the text with the opposite of the
prepositions. adjectives.
Students answers. When I go on holiday, I like staying in English hotels. My
A8 My House favourite place is In Brampton, near Cambridge. It's a big
KEY hotel near a very good golf pitch. It's new, and the
BATHROOM LIVING ROOM furniture is very clean. It's always quiet. The price is good
floss armchair too. Its very cheap all year.
shower cap couch
R6 Rooms and furniture. Write the words in the correct
toothbrush coffee table
column.
conditioner wall unit
hamper tv living room: sofa, table
towel home cinema bathroom: toilet, washbasin
KITCHEN BEDROOM kitchen: cooker, fridge, table
mug night table R7 Write the correct preposition: in, on or at?
kettle sheets 1. at 11. at; on
strainer pillowcase
2. on 12. at
oven closet
3. in 13. at; on
freezer blanket
cupboard chest of drawers 4. on 14. at
STUDY STUDY 5. on 15. at
bookshelves mouse 6. on 16. in
computer file cabinet 7. in 17. on
desk thesaurus 8. on 18. on
9. on 19. on
A9 Complete the sentences with the best answer:
10. at 20. in
1. a. youth hostel
2. c. kitchen R8 Have they got the /I/ or /i:/ sound?
3. a. call the front desk seat /i:/ ; ship /I/; sheep /i:/; see /i:/; six /I/; live /I/
A10 Complete the sentences with the words in
brackets. MDULO 2 BLOQUE 1
Coul I/you + infinitivo sen to.
Could I speak to the manager, please? UNIDADE 5
Could you call a taxi, please? III. About myself
Complete the rule. Students answers.
would like vai seguido de b. infinitivo con to I like doing sport.
I want to work until seventy.
A12 Reading Late again!! I dont like meeting people.
1. It arrives at 14:11. I love reading adventure books.
2. It departs at 14:15 like; dont like; love:
3. The train from Orpington. do sport; have coffee or tea; play a computer game; listen
4. The train to Eastbourne & Littlehampton. to the radio; watch a good film; go to the gym; travel to
other countries; meet people; go shopping; read adventure
LANGUAGE REVIEW UNIT 4 books; sleep until late; visit my family
want to:
R1 Read about Marias Saturday and answer the do sport; have coffee or tea; play a computer game; listen
questions that follow. to the radio; watch a good film; go to the gym; travel to
5. At half past ten other countries; meet people; go shopping; read adventure
6. Cereal, toast and coffee. books; sleep until late; work until seventy; visit my family
7. She cleans the house and goes shopping. V. Can you write the following family names?
8. To her sisters house. My mothers mother is my grandmother.
9. At around half past twelve. My brothers sister is my sister.
R3 Make as many correct questions as you can. My mother and father are my parents.
Students answers to be checked with teacher. My mothers parents are my grandparents.
My brothers daughter is my niece.
R4 Make as many negative sentences as you can. My brothers son is my nephew.
Students answers to be checked with teacher. My mothers husband is my father or my step-father.
My son and daughter are my children.
VI. A. Can you find the meaning of the underlined What do you do at the weekend?
adverbs? Can you say them in Gallician? I hate getting up early.
Always: sempre I always love watching adventure films.
Usually: habitualmente
XX. Reading comprehension: Londonpass.com
Frequently: con frecuencia
1. About cultural events in London and how to find
Often: a miudo
information and discounts.
Sometimes: s veces
2. You can visit the londonpass webpage at
Occasionally: ocasionalmente www.londonpass.com
Rarely: raramente 3. Yes, most have got discounts for students and the old.
Seldom: raramente
Hardly ever: case nunca A1-1 ASKING THE WAY
Never: nunca A.
VIII. Write the following dates 1. Could you tell me the way to the bus station?
21st September twenty-first September 2. Do you know where the bank is, please?
3rd January third January 3. Can you show me on the map?
25th September twenty-fifth September 4. Is there a post office near here?
22nd of April twenty-second April 5. Is it far?
1st of March first March 6. Does this bus go to 86th Street?
7. Is this the right stop for the art gallery?
XI. You dont have much time to talk: answer the 8. How long does it take by bus/train/car?
following questions with short answers.
Do you like coffee? Yes, I do. / No, I dont. B.
Are you married? Yes, I am. / No, Im not. 1. Take the first turning on the right.
Have you got any pets? Yes, I have. / No, I havent. 2. Go straight on until you get to the traffic lights.
Do you follow any football team? Yes, I do. / No, I dont. 3. Turn left into Wall Street.
Can you read French? Yes, I can. / No, I cant. 4. Go past the shop.
XII. Write a/an or nothing (). A1-2 For your information
Im an engineer. Se segue correctamente as indicacins, deberan chegar
Shes an electrician. biblioteca pblica na r/ 40 (New York Public Library).
Hes a mechanic.
They are teachers. A1-2 Listening Can you tell me the way to ...?
Hes a teleworker. She talks to 5 people; No, she doesnt. She takes the bus.
1. F; 2. F, 3. F, 4. T; 5. T; 6. F; 7. T
XIII Listen to two people talking. Fill in the missing
information. A2 Reading Survival in the Big City
Name Address Hobby Job 1. H
teacher at 2. F
Alan Madrid (race) cars
language school 3. G
4. A
Jane Madrid (race) cars doctor
5. D
6. C
XIV. Simple present tense Ask Helen questions... 7. E
2. Does your sister play tennis? 8. B
3. What newspaper do you (usually) read?
4. Whats your brothers job? / What does your brother A3 Central Park
do? 1. Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux
5. How often do you go to the theatre? 2. about 14 million dollars (about $200 million today)
3. 15
XVI. Label each picture with the right preposition.
4. more than 25 million
on; by; in; under; in front of; behind
5. Shakespeare in the Park
How do you say them in Gallician? 6. Students answer
next to: a carn de
A5 the past continuous Read the dialogue and answer
near: preto de the questions.
far: lonxe de
1. were doing; was cooking; was talking; were doing;
XVIII. Write the sentences in the correct order were doing; was meeting; was making; were doing;
My brother is married. were working; were doing; were having; was making
They have got a lovely garden.
3. Write the Police officers interview with Sandy, Michael some or any?
or Phil. 1) We need some bananas.
What were you doing last Tuesday evening? 2) You can't buy any posters in this shop.
What did you do on Wednesday? 3) We haven't got any oranges at the moment.
Where were you watching TV? 4) Peter bought some new books.
What /to eat/ on Tuesday evening? What did you have 5) She always takes some sugar with her tea.
to eat on Tuesday evening? 6) I saw some nice postcards in this souvenir shop.
Are you Claires good friend? 7) There aren't any folders in my bag.
Why do you think she disappeared? 8) I have some magazines for you.
4. Fill in with the correct verb form. What were you doing 9) There are some apples on the table.
in the year 2000? 10) Pam does not have any pencils on her desk.
People were having Millennium celebrations.
Pope John Paul: I was resting in the Vatican. A. Use many, much, a lot (of), any and some.
Queen Elizabeth II: I was enjoying the Christmas THE STORY OF PIZZA
festival in Scotland in January. (1) a lot
Elton John: I was playing concerts around Europe. (2) many
Some 15,000 anti-globalization protesters were turning (3) any
violent during the World Bank summits in Prague. (4) any
(5) a lot of / many
People were watching Gladiator at the cinema.
(6) some
The United States were voting for their president.
B. Complete the questions with much or many.
UNIDADE 6 1. much
2. many
A1 Rowens Supermarket
3. much
1.
4. many
1. aisle; 2. section; 3. shelf; 4, shopping basket; 5. scale; 6. 5. many
shopping cart or trolley; 7. checkout/cashier; 8. shopping
6. much
bag; 9.till; 10. express lane.
2. A3 Listening
section: Fish, Meat 1. eggs, flour, butter, milk, brown sugar
2. she pays 6.20
express lane: 3. a cake, etc.
check out: $ A5 Phrases you should learn before you go shopping.
do the shopping: facer a compra
shopping trolleys
pay in cash: pagar en efectivo
4a. pay by check: pagar con cheque/taln
dairy products/produtos lcteos; frozen food/alimentos pay by credit card: pagar con cartn de crdito
conxelados; personal care/coidado persoal; Can I pay by credit card?: Podo pagar con tarxeta?
beverages/bebidas; produce/froitas e verduras; meat How much is a kg of?: Canto 1 kg de?
department/seccin de carne (carnicera); canned Thats expensive! / Thats really cheap! Que caro!
good/conservas (produtos enlatados); household Que barato!
goods/artigos do fogar; fish & seafood department/seccin
de peixe e marisco; organic food/alimentos orgnicos; A7 Grammar
bakery/panadera; dry goods/cereais (galletas, faria, etc.) a few / a little
5. a little juice, meat, fish, milk, rubbish, tea, coke
dairy: milk, butter, eggs, cheese, yoghurt a few cups, boxes, eggs, biscuits
meat & fish department: steak, chicken, fish A8 Containers
fruit & vegetables: pears, apples, potatoes, carrots,
1. a tin of soup / lata de sopa
onions, lemons
2. a bottle of mineral water / botella de auga mineral
bakery: bread, cakes
3. a box of chocolates / caixa de bonbns
cooking & condiments: sugar, oil, salt
4. a cup of tea / taza de t
dry goods: biscuits, flour
5. a bag of crisps /bolsa de patacas fritas
canned goods: tuna
6. a package of sugar /paquete de azcar
frozen food: ice-cream, frozen pizza
7. a jar of marmalade / bote de marmelada
beverages: coffee, wine, beer, juice
8. a plate of spaghetti / prato de espaguete
personal care: shampoo, toothpaste
9. a slice of bread / rebanda de pan
A2 Grammar countable/uncountable nouns 10. a carton of milk / cartn de leite
Can you choose the correct phrase to complete the R7 Mary got a weekend holiday to Amsterdam ...!
sentences in a restaurant? Complete the text to tell her story.
1. a) a smoking or non smoking table? Mary went with her boyfriend Paul to Amsterdam. At the
2. a) the menu please. airport they had a problem because one of the cases was
3. b) Yes, please. not there. They stayed in a lovely hotel by the canal and
4. b) fresh salad. they found it fantastic. They visited museums, ate at lovely
5. a) the bill please? places and cycled around the city. When they came back
the missing case was waiting there.
6. a) Its 50 pounds.
R3 Simple Past R8 Correct the mistake in each sentence.
1. Did you wait for the case?
A. Form questions in the Simple Past.
2. He wasnt making any noise.
1. How often did Mary go to the library?
3. Last year I visited her in June.
2. Where did Claire live last year?
4. He doesnt remember my name
B. Which verb forms are correct? 5. She doesnt/didnt like the first museum.
a. wrote
b. planned R9 What do you say when
c. tried 1. Excuse me.
C. Put the following sentences in the negative. 2. Nice to meet you.
3. Are you ready to order?
1. The boys didnt break the chair.
4. Id like a kg of oranges, please?
2. They didnt win the lottery.
5. Thats all right. / Thats nothing. / Youre welcome.
3. The boys didnt climb the tree.
4. My teachers at school didnt teach Spanish.
5. We didnt watch TV every day from six to eight in the MDULO 2 BLOQUE 2
evening.
UNIDADE 7
R4 Complete the sentences about Marys birthday
party with the correct past form of the verb. A2 Reading & Writing
1. Last month I went to Marys Birthday party. London for free
2. It started at eight and finished at midnight. 1. What is the best way to see London? On foot
3. There were fifteen people at the party. 2. Can you walk from one tourist attraction to another?
4. We ate lots of food. Yes, you can. Most of London's major tourist
5. I preferred fish to meat. attractions are within walking distance of each other.
6. For starters we had various types of salads. 3. Does the web site offer maps? Yes, it does.
7. For dessert Marys mother made 3 types of cakes. 4. Can you print the free tour? Yes you can.
8. I got home very late. A3 lost suitcase
9. I had a great time there. Passengers name Robert Talbot
10. I laughed a lot with the jokes other people told.
Flying from Madrid to Manchester
R5 Write questions in the past using the prompts. Date 3 May
1. Where was the party? Time of flight 12:00 am
2. Who did you go with? Suitcase description red, with a black label on one side.
3. What did you drink? What is in the luggage? Important things
4. What did you wear?
5. What present did you give Mary? A5-1 Match the name with the picture.
6. Who did you sit with? 1. B (esgrima)
7. What time did you get home? 2. C (non ten traducin)
8 Did you get an invitation? 3. A (non ten traducin)
9. Did she smoke at the party? Which of the three sports above is an American
10. Did they like the meal? invention? Lacrosse o deporte estadounidense, a
esgrima moderna espaola e o polo orixinario da Irn.
R6 Use the correct there was/were form
SPORT rules. Match the sport with the rule.
1. Was there a party for Marys birthday? Yes, there
was. 1. Football
2. There were fifteen people. 2. Cricket
3. There was a lot of food 3. Basketball
4. There was fish and meat. 4. Tennis
5. There were three types of cakes.
A5-2 Listening. Whats your favourite sport?
R1 Story Board A: Can I have some information about the next train to
1. was; phoned; decided; didnt want; had breakfast; got Oxford?
dressed; left; was; was not; was; waited; waited; didnt B: Yes, of course.
come; run/running; left; saw; came; was watching; told; A: What time does it leave?
was filming; queued; waited/was waiting; was enjoying; B: At 10:00 am
was A: What times does it arrive in Oxford?
2. Write these phrases in the correct balloon in the comic. B: It takes 65 minutes, so it arrives at 11:05.
A. Catch! 4 A: What platform does it leave from?
B. Lets go! 5 B: Platform 4.
C. Im so bored. 1 A: Can I have a return ticket please?
D. Where is she? 3 B: Thats 20
E. What a cool watch! 2 A: Here you are. Heres your change.
3. Read the story again and underline all the verbs in the B: Thank you very much.
past progressive tense: was watching; was filming; was
R9 Fill in the gaps with the correct adjectives and
enjoying
pronouns.
R2 I have a friend who is always asking questions. Can 1. Its my book, not yours. (his/hers)
you write her questions?
2. I/He/She/We/They didnt have breakfast this morning.
1. What subjects did you pass?
3. Our children come home at four oclock from school
2. What stories did your mother read?
and we have tea ready for them.
3. What days did Mrs. Brown come? What did Mrs. Brown
do on Tuesday and Friday? 4. He gave me a present. I liked it very much.
4. What films did you see? 5. Please, wash your hands before you/we have dinner.
5. Where did your family go in July?
6. What sport did your brother play? UNIDADE 8
7. What school did your sisters go to? A1 History
R3 Answer the following questions using short 1. What is the main idea of this passage? The study of
answers history implies benefits.
1. Yes, I did. I saw The revenge of the sea monster. 1. False. It is the analysis of the forces that shape human
2. Yes, I do. / No, I dont. life.
3. Yes, I did. / No, I didnt. 2. False.
4. Yes, I do. / No, I dont. A3 Huntington Tourist Office
5. Yes, I can. / No, I cant.
1. From 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
6. Yes, I do. / No, I dont.
2. No. It is open from Monday to Saturday. Its closed on
7. Yes, I was. / No, I wasnt. Sundays.
8. Yes, it did. / No, it didnt. 3. Information about hotels, bed and breakfast,
9. Yes, it did. / No, it didnt. restaurants and cinemas in Huntington.
10. Yes, there are. / No, there arent. 4. You can visit the house where Oliver Cromwell lived,
R4 Now answer the following questions the monastery where Catherine of Aragon, the first
Students answers wife of Henry VIII lived.
5. What can you see on the bus tour? Cambridges
R5 Read the following text. famous colleges.
Hes a freelance photographer and cameraman. 6. How much is a ticket for a bus tour ticket? 15
Yes, he does. 7. Where can you buy the ticket? On the bus.
Filming and being away from home.
A4 Pronunciation. Match the words with the correct
He works, for different news agencies, not just one. sound.
R6 Fill in the gaps in the following letter. //
I am sorry you did not come to my house on Friday about, mother, wrote, note, now, brown,
evening. I know you were ill in bed. Are you better now? agree show, thrown pound
We watched a fantastic film. It was a comedy and it had a
silly plot: the story of two friends who were always tired. A5 Money, Money, Money! Part II
The end was surprising, but we laughed a lot.
A. Vocabulary related to money
Bye for now, hope you are well.
coin = moeda
R8 Complete the conversation with the words below. note = billete
A: Excuse me, can you help me, please? in cash = en efectivo
B: Yes. currency = moeda de cambio
A4 Vocabulary the written media A10 Listen to your teacher and practise the sounds /s/
broadsheet: xornal de formato grande and /z/.
tabloid: xornal de formato pequeno con moitas /s/ /z/ / z/
fotografas e ilustracins, tabloide laptops, calculators, players,
columnist: columnista TV sets scanners, cameras, PDAs,
comic strip: tiras cmicas, historietas machines, pen drives,
editor: director, redactor phones, stereos, keyboards,
monitors, computers
headline: titular
news story: artigo; relato
paparazzi: paparazzi A11 BBC Radio
publisher: editor Students answers
reporter: reporteiro, correspondente
source: fonte
LANGUAGE REVIEW UNIT 9
yellow journalism: prensa amarela
R1 Find and circle 10 verbs in the grid
A5 Grammar must, need and neednt
want, hate, drink, win, climb, arrive, steal, watch, stop, go
must is followed by the infinitive without to.
neednt is followed by the infinitive without to.
Underline an example of neednt and must.
W A N T H A T E Regular Irregular
A B D R I cheap, clean, beautiful, boring,
N K S dirty, friendly, expensive,
T W I N D noisy, quiet, interesting, polite
R S T rude, ugly, (forma mis comn
unfriendly, anque o correcto
C L I M B politer)
B L O polite
H A T E S
E E P A5 Reading. Comparisons are Odious
L A R R I V E P 1. Philadelphia is bigger than Madrid. True
M S D A A L J U 2. Madrid is cleaner than Philadelphia. False
S T E A L E G O 3. Philadelphia is older and more historic than Madrid.
False
R2 Now write the past tense of each verb. 4. Philadelphia has more interesting buildings than
wanted, hated, drank, won, climbed, stole, arrived, Madrid. False
watched, stopped, went 5. People from Madrid are friendlier than people from
Philadelphia. False
R3 6. Food in Madrid is cheaper than in Philadelphia. True
1. When did you start making films?
2. Who was your favourite film director? A6 Shall we dance?
3. What kind of films do you prefer? _______________ What shall we do this evening?
4. Do you live with your family? _______________ Shall we go to the cinema?
5. What are you doing now? / Are you making a film now? _______________ Shall we go to the cinema?
_______________ Shall we invite John over for
R4 dinner?
1. cartoon = debuxos animados _______________ Shall we invite John over for
2. thriller = intriga dinner?
3. horror film = terror __________________ Thats a good idea.
4. science fiction film = ficcin cientfica _____________ Im not sure.
5. comedy = comedia _____________________ No, I dont think so.
6. romance = romntica
A8 The Weather Forecast
UNIDADE 10 Whats the weather like today? Is it... ?
snowing, cold, sunny, windy, cloudy, hot, raining
A1 Reading brand names
Complete the table.
a car; cereal; trainers (AmE sneakers) noun adjective verb
Reading & Speaking rain rainy rain
_____________________________________________________________________________H
snow snowy snow
e was born in 1861.
wind windy ---
_____________________________________________________________________________H
e left because he was ill. cloud cloudy ---
sun sunny ---
_____________________________________________________________________________A
ll Star, the basketball shoe.
Seasonal weather
_____________________________________________________________________________C
harles Taylors. 1. It rains a lot in April.
2. Its a beautiful sunny day today.
_____________________________________________________________________________T
he U.S. Olympic team. 3. Its very windy by the sea.
4. Its cloudy today.
_____________________________________________________________________________I
n 1931.
A9 Grammar will for prediction
A4 Grammar comparatives A I dont think it will snow tonight.
Marges dining room is nicer than Terrys B No, they say it might snow tonight, but it will be cold.
Marges table is bigger than Terrys table. A Will Janet go to Angelas party tomorrow?
Marges room is sunnier than Terrys. B Yes, I think she will.
Put the comparatives of these adjectives in the correct A13 The Environment
box below. Ver compendio de vocabulario.
Regular Irregular
A14 Vocabulary. Agreeing & Disagreeing
-er more ... bad, good
Asking for Agreeing Disagreeing
A You should go home and get in bed. 7. Sorry, you have the wrong number.
B Yes, I think I will. 8. Whos calling, please?
A And drink lots of water. A3 Write the words under the correct sound.
B I will, thanks. See you.
/j/ //
A9 Health crossword
year, you, jazz, joke
(Across) 2. heart; 4. stress; 6. headache; 8. advice; 9. university
remedy; 11. ill; 12. back; 13. healthy; 14. painkiller; 15.
temperature; (Down) 1. diet; 3. exercise; 5. lifestyle; 7. A5 Vocabulary mobiles & cells
cough; 10. Walk Match the word with the country.
1 France f portable
LANGUAGE REVIEW UNIT 11 2 Germany g handy
3 Italy b telefonino
R1 Fill in the gaps with should or shouldnt. 4 the USA f cell phone
1. You shouldnt eat to much fat. 5 the UK a mobile
2. You should walk at least an hour every day. 6 Spain d mvil
3. You shouldnt be so stressed at work 7 Argentina c celular
4. You should lose at least 5 kilos.
5. You should eat more fish and less pizzas. Reading Very short history of the telephone
1. Graham Bell was not the inventor of the working
R2 Match each word with the verb. telephone. T
I have: a headache; a cough; a toothache; a temperature; 2. Philipp Reis patented his invention two hours after
a sore throat Bell. F
My hurts. : finger 3. Experiments with mobile phones began in 1982. F
I feel: terrible; sick
4. The first commercial cellular service appeared in
R3 Match the verbs with the correct word or phrase. 1983. T
eat fish 5. In 1988 there were more than a million users of
drink non alcoholic drinks mobile phones. T
get fit
go for a walk LANGUAGE REVIEW UNIT 12
lose weight
stop drinking R1 Comparatives: fill in the gaps
1. the most expensive
R4 Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form: 2. the wettest
infinitive with to, infinitive without to or verb+-ing.
3. the highest
1. reading 4. the longest
2. taking 5. the smallest
3. to live
R4 Circle the correct answer in the following telephone
4. getting up conversations
5. get up A. Hello. Watford, 35816 00, Can I help you?
6. go B. Hello, this is Mary speaking.
7. studying A. Can I speak to John, please?
B. Hold on, Ill see if hes in.
UNIDADE 12 A. Im sorry, hes not in at the moment. Can I take a
message?
A1 Read and complete the four telephone B. Yes, please.
conversations with the correct sentence from the box.
A. Hello Peter, Im very busy now, can I call you back?
1 This is Robert Payton. B. Yes, of course.
2 Yes, please tell him to call me. A. Hello, this is Hellen Longs voicemail. If you leave a
3 No, its 212 235 0415. message Ill get back to you as soon as possible.
4 Hi, can I speak to Jonathan, please.
R5 Answer the following questions in the short form.
A2 There is one mistake in each sentence. 1. Yes, I must. / No, I neednt.
1. Just a minute. 2. Yes I did. / No, I didnt.
2. Can I call you back? 3. Yes I do. / No, I dont.
3. May I speak to Ms. Anderson, please? 4. Yes, I was. / No, I wasnt.
4. Would you like to leave a message? 5. Yes I do. / No, I dont.
5. Please tell him to call me. 6. Yes I would. / No, I wouldnt.
6. Is Mr. Bates there, please? 7. Yes we should. / No, we shouldnt.
8. Yes, I will. / No, I wont. D. Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect
9. Yes I do. / No, I dont. simple).
1. I havent worked today.
MDULO 4 BLOQUE 1 2. Weve bought a new lamp.
3. We havent planned our holiday yet.
4. Where have you been?
UNIDADE 13
5. She hasnt seen him for a long time.
A2 Pronunciation stress in words 6. Have you been at school?
lovely 7. School hasnt started yet.
pretty 8. Has he spoken to his boss?
curly A10 Bios
handsome 1. was born; 2. adopted; 3. had; 4. started; 5. became; 6.
fashionable convinced; 7. co-founded; 8. did; 9. come; 10. died; 11.
sporty had; 12. founded; 13. cost; 14. started; 15. produced; 16.
colourful wanted; 17. created; 18. uses; 19. make 20. store; 21.
became; 22. met; 23. adopted; 24. discovered; 25. had; 26.
A3 Guess the celebrity
will be
De esquerda a dereita e de arriba a abaixo: J.K. Rowling,
Angelina Jolie, Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), Queen A11 Why are they famous?
Elizabeth, Elton John, Brad Pitt, Mark Spitz, Marylin 1: Marylin Monroe; 2: Tina Turner; 3: Woody Allen; 4:
Manson Albert Einstein; 5: David Beckham; 6: Sherlock Holmes
(fictional character).
A5 Listening. Descriptions
A. Einstein (4, 12, 15); D. Beckham (5, 9, 16); T. Turner (1,
Pic A: Paul; Pic B: Sarah; Pic C: James; Pic D: Helen; Pic 7, 14); S. Holmes (2, 6, 13); W. Allen (8, 11, 18); M.
E: Claire; Pic F: Gary Monroe (3, 10, 17)
A6 Writing. The Blind Date: Chat phrases A12 Personality adjectives
cm=call me; cu=see you later; em=e-mail; wbs=write back 1. He isnt happy.
soon; hig=how's it going?; k=okay; tx=thanks 2. Gary is a quiet boy.
A7 Is Image Important? 3. Shes not very funny.
1: Helen; 2: Gretel; 3: Alison; 4: Gretel; 5: Alison 4. James is outgoing.
1. He isnt lazy.
A8 Grammar present perfect
2. Jimmys a selfish boy.
1. have 3. Mary is quite aggressive.
2. has
4. Shes pessimistic.
3. have
4. have A14 Complete the text with the past simple of the
5. has verbs in brackets.
6. have P1: was; had; became; recognized; made;
7. has P2: became; knew; found; had;
8. have P3: understood; taught; took; spelled; did; understood;
B Write negative sentences in present perfect simple. opened; ran; spelled;
1. Sarah has not washed the dishes. P4: taught; learned; went; went; wrote;
2. Maureen and Helen have not watered the plants. P5: had; had; had; could; became; travelled; met
3. Joey hasnt made his bed. P6: was; helped; was; stayed
4. David hasnt bought milk.
A17 present, past & past participles
5. Lisa hasnt been to the supermarket.
6. Ian and Mell havent done their homework. PRESENT PAST PAST PARTICIPLE
7. Jane and Ben havent tidied up their rooms. cost cost cost
8. Alex hasnt bought the hamster. drink drank drunk
do did done
C. Write questions in present perfect simple. give gave given
1. Has Jenny closed the door? leave left left
2. Has Walter called us? pay paid paid
3. Have you seen the picture? say said said
4. Have your parents got the letter? go went gone
5. Has it rained a lot? am/is/are was been
6. Has Maureen watched the film? speak spoke spoken
7. How many books has Bob read? buy bought bought
8. Have you ever been to London? teach taught taught
PRESENT PAST PAST PARTICIPLE ex 1: 1=A; 2=F; 3=E; 4=G; 5=B; 6=C; 7= D
understand understood understood ex 2: 1=T; 2=F; 3=T; 4=F; 5=F; 6=F; 7=T
sell sold sold
A11 The interview
sing sang sung
think thought thought 1. F (she doesnt mind working part time); 2. F (in an
forget forgot forgotten office); 3 F (she speaks four); 4 T; 5 F
write wrote written
fly flew flown LANGUAGE REVIEW UNIT 14
hear heard heard
know knew known R1 Fill in the gaps with the correct option a, b, c, d.
have had had 1. d; 2. d; 3. a; 4. d; 5. a
make made made
R2 Put the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple or
eat ate eaten
Present Perfect.
meet met met
wake up woke up woken up 1. hasnt rained; 2. agreed; 3. arrived; 4. has been; 5. has
win won won seen; 6. have lost; 7. have died; 8. has not arrived
sleep slept slept R3 Correct the following sentences.
1. I didnt see Peter last week.
UNIDADE 14 2. She doesnt help at home because she is always very
A1 Listening. What was your job? busy.
1) bus driver 3. I have been to Italy twice.
a) T; b) F; c) T (she met many people); d) F (she saved 4. A: Has he seen the news yet? B: Not yet.
money to go); e) T 5. I have already bought the film.
Jobs & Professions: Find Someone Who R4 Fill in the correct words referring to appearance.
makes lots of phone calls a receptionist 1. straight
usually works from 8:00 to 3:00 a civil servant 2. long
takes people to different places a taxi driver 3. rings
usually works on Saturdays a footballer 4. beard
works outside a gardener 5. thin
wears a uniform a cleaner
takes dictation a secretary R5 Fill in the correct words referring to personality.
invents stories a writer pessimistic; optimistic; active; outgoing; pessimistic
helps people choose things a shop assistant R6 Use for or since.
hardly ever goes to the office a teleworker
works with small children a teacher 1. for
works in a take-away a cook 2. since
gets up very early in the morning a farmer 3. for
builds houses a construction worker 4. since
lends books librarian 5. for
makes a lot of promises politician R7 Use already, never, yet, just or ever.
has a very good memory
travels a lot a flight attendant 1. never
does not get paid for the job a housewife/househusband 2. ever; never
often works at night a nurseactor/actress 3. already
4. just
A3 for & since
5. already
1. since 10 oclock
2. for six months R8 Read William Shakespeares biography and then
3. since 1999 answer the questions.
4. since Monday 1. In Stratford-upon-Avon
2. 1564
A4 Read the adverts for jobs in the UK and US.
3. Anne Hathaway
1. Emmet Princeton.
4. He is the most important writer in the English language.
2. Five months, between May and September.
3. Yes, you need some experience. 5. The Globe Theatre
4. No, they dont. They work some evenings. 6. Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Twelfth Night, Hamlet, etc.
5. Sally.hendle@maltd.com 7. On 23 April, 1616; Miguel de Cervantes
6. Mountaineering Adventures, Ltd. R9 Which word is different and why?
A9 Writing Business Letters: General Guidelines T-shirt: we wear it under the other clothes
hat: we wear the others on our feet 3. Is there an excursion on Tuesday? If so, where. Yes,
orange juice: this is the only drink there is an excursion to Varna.
sugar: this is a type of food 4. When is the guided tour of Bucharest? On Monday.
garden: the others are rooms inside the house 5. At what time does the train arrive in Istanbul on
Wednesday? At 16:14.
R11 Fill in with the correct verb form. Use present
perfect or simple past. A6 Strangers on a train
1. went; 2. havent been, has been; 3. were, had, stayed; 4. 1. Philip Neuhaus; 2. a big company; 3. Patricia Holt; 4. a
have never been; 5. was never primary school; 5. on the last day; 6. he was always alone
and absent; 7. yes, I have; 8. yes, we are.
b) I want to drink Im thirsty. Sofia: My parents live there. Ill give you my
c) I feel hot. Ive got a temperature parents' phone number. When you get to
d) My back hurts. I have a backache Padua, call them and theyll give you a little
e) I did not sleep well last night. I have got a headache tour of the town. Theyll be happy to see you.
now. A7 Pronunciation
R14 Listening. Helen is on the phone with a
rank, pink, bank; sing, writing
telemarketer. Listen and complete the table.
1) An MP4; 2) 35; 3) No, she doesnt; 4) c.o.d.; 5) A8 The Chinese Horoscope (ver apndice do profesor)
Between 2-6 pm; 6) Yes, she will. (B) 1. Buddha; 2. 1 year.
(C) 1. the rat; 2. the dog; 3. the snake.
UNIDADE 16 A9 Cultural Differences
A1 New Years Eve A. Reading
1. M 1. Spanish people give two kisses when meeting, the
2. M French kiss on one cheek, on both cheeks or they
3. J might give three kisses. In Britain people shake hands.
4. J In southern Europe a smile, friendly body language
5. J and eye contact are very important when you are
6. M asking something and people usually stand close. In
7. M Asia, people sometimes give a very small bow and it is
rude to stand close.
A2 New Years Day 2. The British say it 2 or 3 times. Americans say it once.
1. In the Middle Ages B. Listen to two interviews.
2. Its a festivity called the Annunciation. Interview #1 Interview #2
3. No, they use a lunar calendar. Alexander Dario Fango
Name
4. Between January 19th and February 21st.
5. Good luck. Nationality Russian Portuguese
A3 Future Tenses. New Years Resolutions Present job musician works in films
A. 1. lose/get; 2.spend; 3.spend; 4. find; 5. quit; 6. find; 7. Arrived in 1 year ago 5 years ago
learn; 8. help; 9. reduce; 10. get England (When?)
B. Pam: will happen Lives (Where?) (South) London Soho, London
Fortune Teller: will meet; will marry Wants to go back No, he doesnt Yes, he does.
Michellei: will get to his country?
R3 Match the questions in A with the answers in B. R9 Correct the following sentences.
How much are they? ............... Theyre 20.00. A) The weather is horrible this winter.
What colour shoes do you want? ...Red, please. B) I didnt see Mary today.
What size are you?.................. Im a size 39. C) Your clothes are very nice.
Hello, can I help you?..Yes, I want to buy some shoes. D) I didnt eat any fish yesterday.
Wheres the changing room? .. Over there. E) I havent got any warm hats
Can I change it? ...................... Of course you can. R11 In which country is each of cities? Match them.
We have a lot of warm hats..... Can I try some on? Eire: Dublin; England: Salisbury, York; Northern Ireland:
R4 Complete the conversations. Belfast; Scotland: Glasgow; Edinburgh; Wales: Cardiff
1. 1. did you go; 2. went; 3. did you see; 4. saw; 5. Did R12 General Knowledge Quiz
you like; 6. did; 7. loved; 8. Do you know 1. The Mayflower was the famous ship that transported the
2 1. did you live; 2. do/did you study; 3. study/studied; 4. English Separatists, known as the Pilgrims, from
have been living; 5. How old are your children; Southampton, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts in
1620.
R5 At the hotel
The Mayflower is a symbol of early European colonization
P Hello. My names Fisher, Paul Fisher. Ive got a of the future US. The passengers were escaping from
reservation. religious oppression by the English Church and
R How do you spell your surname? government. They wanted a life where they could practise
P F-I-S-H-E-R their religion freely.
R Is your reservation for one night? 2. 50 states
P No, its for two nights. 3. George Washington
i
Est ben Michelle, ou debera ser Pam?