Solutions elementary second edition ukrainian workbook key PDF

Title Solutions elementary second edition ukrainian workbook key
Author Trang Hoàng
Course Phan Thị Thùy Trang
Institution Trường Đại học Kinh tế Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh
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2nd edition

Elementary Workbook Key Exercise 3

Unit Introduction

A Meeting people Exercise 1

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LISTENING 2

1 c

1 2 3 4 5 6

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LISTENING 3

2 school 3 student 7 chair 8 desk

Exercise 3 b 13

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d 23

Exercise 4

page 4

e 9

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6 d

LISTENING 6

page 5

2 T

3 F

4 T

5 T

6 F

page 5

Students’ own answers

Exercise 6 2 your

page 5

3 his

Exercise 7 b c d e f

6 house

1 4 5 3 6

4 her

5 its

6 our

7 your

8 their

page 5

That is my mum. Those are our sisters. This is my schoolbag. That is his bike. These are our books.

Challenge!

page 5

page 4

f 50

g 16

h 1

C have got and articles

i 30

Exercise 1

21 twenty-one 3 three 8 eight 15 fifteen 12 twelve 6 six

Exercise 5

5 e

Students’ own answers

LISTENING 4

c 11

5 pencil

4 b

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Exercise 5

page 4

4 teacher

3 a

Liam is nineteen years old. Liam and Clare are American. Liam is from New Orleans. Clare is from Chicago. Clare is nineteen years old. Liam’s favourite food is ice cream.

1 F

Fine, thanks, Iris. And you? I’m fine too. Annaliese, this is Giacomo. He’s from America. And you. Where are you from, Annaliese? I’m from Australia. I’m seventeen. What about you? I’m seventeen, too. How do you spell your name? G-I-A-C-O-M-O.

Exercise 2

2 f

Exercise 4

page 4

Iris Hi, Annaliese. How are you? Annaliese Fine, thanks, Iris. And you? Iris I’m fine too. Annaliese, this is Giacomo. He’s from America. Annaliese Hi, nice to meet you. Giacomo And you. Where are you from, Annaliese? Annaliese I’m from Australia. Giacomo And how old are you? Annaliese I’m seventeen. What about you? Giacomo I’m seventeen too. Annaliese How do you spell your name? Giacomo G-I-A-C-O-M-O. 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 11

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1 Is your name Martin? 2 Are you from Ireland? 3 Is your dad at home? 4 Are Harry and Neil teachers? 5 Are Joanna and I American? 6 Is Sarah hungry?

LISTENING 5

40 forty

19 nineteen

page 6

1 ’ve got 2 ’s got

Exercise 2 page 4

2 f

3 a

4 ’ve got 5 ’ve got

page 6

2 haven’t got 6 haven’t got

1 What’s your name? 2 How are you? 3 How old are you? 4 How do you spell your name? 5 Where are you from?

3 ’s got

3 hasn’t got 4 haven’t got

4 e

5 d

5 hasn’t got

6 b

Students’ own answers

Exercise 6

Exercise 3

page 4

2 3 4 5 6

Students’ own answers

B be, possessives and pronouns Exercise 1 1 ’re

2 is

Exercise 2

page 5

3 are

4 ’m

5 is

6 ’re

Has Leo got a guitar? No, he hasn’t. Have Emily and Leo got a cat? No, they haven’t. Have Emily and Leo got a dictionary? Yes, they have. Has Emily got an MP3 player? No, she hasn’t. Has Leo got an MP3 player? Yes, he has.

Exercise 4

page 6

1 an

3 a

1 a

2 Sam isn’t in the classroom. 3 We aren’t eighteen years old. 4 They aren’t from New Zealand. 5 I’m not hungry.

2 a

1

2 b

4 a

5 an

6 a

page 6

3 The

Exercise 6 1 b

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Exercise 5

page 5

page 6

4 the

5 the

6 an

page 6

3 c

4 c

5 a

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Exercise 6

page 6

Students’ own answers

D Time, days and dates Exercise 1

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LISTENING 7

Exercise 7

page 7

2 15th

1 Man What time is it, please? Woman It’s half past three. Man Thank you. Woman You’re welcome. 2 Woman What time is it, please? Man It’s five to seven. Woman Thank you. Man You’re welcome. 3 Man What time is it, please? Woman It’s quarter past eleven. Man Thank you. Woman You’re welcome. 4 Woman What time is it, please? Man It’s ten past four. Woman Thank you. Man You’re welcome. 5 Man What time is it, please? Woman It’s twenty to six. Man Thank you. Woman You’re welcome. 6 Woman What time is it, please? Man It’s ten o’clock. Woman Thank you. Man You’re welcome. 1 3.30

2 6.55

Exercise 2

3 11.15

Q U M K J V M U F X E

W J A N U A R Y G C R

M I Y O N B Q I H V T

LISTENING 8

6 22nd page 7

1A Family Exercise 1

page 8

Across 2 grandfather 4 daughter 6 husband 9 cousin 11 wife Down 1 granddaughter 3 aunt 5 grandmother 7 nephew 8 uncle 10 son

Exercise 2

page 8

2 parents 3 grandparents 4 granddaughter / grandchildren 5 great-grandfather / great-grandmother

Exercise 3 2 b

4 4.10

5 5.40

6 10.00

3 a

page 8

4 d

Exercise 4

6 e

page 8

Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): Plural forms of nouns Exercise 5

page 8

+ -s photos, twins, uncles, videos + -es buses, dishes, matches, tomatoes

page 7

Exercise 6 4 Wednesday

5 c

2 My cousins’ flat is very big. 3 Naomi’s computer is new. 4 My friends’ party is on Saturday. 5 Her grandparents’ cat is black.

1 What time is it, please? 2 It’s half past ten. 3 Thank you. 4 You’re welcome.

2 Monday 3 Tuesday 6 Friday 7 Saturday

5 18th

Unit 1

page 7

Exercise 5

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4 31st

2 1st June 3 19th December 4 20th January 5 31st July 6 12th February 7 8th September 8 6th March

2 It’s five to seven. 3 It’s quarter past eleven. 4 It’s ten past four. 5 It’s twenty to six. 6 It’s ten o’clock.

Exercise 4

page 7

3 30th

Exercise 8

page 7

Exercise 3

page 7

2nd second 3rd third 4th fourth 5th fifth 6th sixth 7th seventh 8th eighth 9th ninth 10th tenth 11th eleventh 12th twelfth

5 Thursday

1 children 5 people

page 8

2 babies, teeth

3 men, women

4 families

page 7

A O S V E N W O J B Y

R P S E P T E M B E R

C A D M L A E P K N U

H A F B Z P R A L M I

E U F E B R U A R Y O

R G G R X I T S L Q P

J U L Y C L Y D Z W A

T S H O C T O B E R S

1B Present simple: affirmative and negative

Y T J D E C E M B E R

Exercise 1 1 live

2 has

Exercise 2 1 has

page 9

3 plays

4 study

5 like

6 watches

page 9

2 work

3 comes

4 meet

5 get up

6 speaks

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Elementary Workbook Key Exercise 3 2 3 4 5 6

Exercise 4 2 3 4 5 6 7

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

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2 3 4 5 6 7

Exercise 4 a 6

page 9

1 2 3 4

1C Royal party

1 F

2 F

3 sister

4 Scotland

e 4

f 3

page 11

Where do you live? How does your best friend travel to school? Who do you sit next to in class? What do you have for breakfast?

1E A day in the life

5 cousins

4 F

Exercise 1 5 F

6 T

page 10

Listening Extra Unit 1 Exercise 1 $ LISTENING 9

page 12

1 goes 2 have 8 starts, finishes

Exercise 2

Students’ own answers

3 use

4 does

5 get

6 goes

7 prepare

page 12

✓ animals, houses, books ✗ computers, TVs, phones

Exercise 3

page 100

1 I work in the kitchens at Buckingham Palace. We’re always really busy when there’s a garden party. We make the sandwiches – thousands of sandwiches– and the cakes too. 2 I work for a big charity. We help choose the guests for the royal garden parties. Sometimes, it’s a difficult decision: everybody wants to go! 3 I work at Buckingham Palace. At royal garden parties, I have a special job: I introduce guests to the Queen. First, I ask them some questions so I can tell the Queen who they are, and why they are at the party. The Queen asks questions too – she’s always interested.

1 a

a 2

a b c d e f

b 3

d 2

Students’ own answers

page 10

3 T

Challenge!

b 5

page 11

page 10

2 husband

Exercise 2

page 11

2 Why do you like Angelina Jolie? 3 When do you have lunch? 4 Which sports do they do? 5 What do you want for dinner? 6 Who do you live with?

Students’ own answers

1 sons

page 11

Challenge!

Challenge!

3 Do; don’t 4 Do; don’t

Does Rosie live in an apartment? Yes, she does. Does Rosie work in London? No, she doesn’t. Does Edward speak Spanish? No, he doesn’t. Do Rosie and Edward like cooking? No, they don’t. Does Edward play football? Yes, he does. Do Rosie and Edward go out a lot? Yes, they do.

Exercise 3 page 9

My dad doesn’t work in a hotel. My friends don’t like sport. My best friend doesn’t speak Japanese. We don’t go to school on Saturdays. My brother doesn’t have guitar lessons. My grandmother doesn’t watch TV all day.

Exercise 1

page 11

1 Does; doesn’t 2 Do; do 5 Does; does 6 Do; do

Tom’s parents don’t live in New York. My brother doesn’t eat pizza. Our teacher doesn’t work on Sundays. My parents don’t like Lady Gaga. Sam doesn’t speak Chinese. We don’t like Elizabeth’s friends.

Exercise 5 2 3 4 5 6 7

1D Present simple: questions

page 9

Sofia studies maths on Saturdays. Tom eats pizza on Saturdays. Tom watches TV on Sundays. Hannah and Sam listen to music on Sundays. Sofia goes out on Sundays.

3 a

Challenge!

4 b

5 b

page 12

Students’ own answers

1F Introducing people Exercise 1

c 1

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page 12

3

page 13

What class are you in? Where are you from? Do you live near the school? Have you got any brothers or sisters? Is this your first day at this school? Have you got friends at this school?

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Elementary Workbook Key Exercise 2

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LISTENING 10

1G A message

page 13

Lucas Hi, I’m Lucas. Sienna Nice to meet you. I’m Sienna. Lucas Is this your first day at this school? Sienna Yes, it is. Lucas What class are you in? Sienna I’m in 11B. Lucas Oh, really? My friend Reece is in that class. Have you got friends at this school? Sienna No, I haven’t. I don’t know anybody! Lucas Have you got any brothers or sisters? Sienna Yes, I’ve got a brother called Theo. He’s twenty. He’s at university back home. Lucas Where are you from? Sienna We’re from Scotland. But my mum has got a new job. Lucas Do you live near the school? Sienna Yes, we do. But I don’t like our new house! 2 a

3 f

4 d

5 b

Preparation Exercise 1 a T

b T

page 14

c F

Exercise 2

page 14

Para 1

Para 2



his name



his hobbies



his pets ✓

his age

6 c



his favourite actor

Exercise 3

page 13

From Scotland

Exercise 4

you ➞ you, he ➞ him, she ➞ her, it ➞ it, we ➞ us, you ➞ you, they ➞ them

2 we

4 me

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his class at school



Exercise 3 5 They

6 her

LISTENING 11

page 13

7 it

8 him

1 d

Sean Hi! Nice to meet you. I’m Sean. Emily Nice to meet you. I’m Emily. Sean Is this your first day at this school? Emily Yes, it is. Sean Where are you from? Emily I’m from the USA. But we’re here in the UK for a year. My dad’s got a newjob here. Sean What class are you in? Emily I’m in 10C. Sean Oh, OK. I’m in 11B. Have you got any brothers or sisters? Emily Yes – I have a sister. But she isn’t at school. Sean Oh. Why not? Emily She’s twenty-one. She works with my dad. Sean Oh, right. So what do you think of England? Emily I think it’s great. I love the people! From the USA

where he lives

3 a

4 c

5 b

6 e

page 14

1 on, at; with

2 at; in, for 3 on; at 4 in; for

5 to, by; with, to

Writing guide Exercise 5

page 14

Students’ own answers

1 Culture Extra Talented families Exercise 1

page 15

Students’ own answers

Exercise 2

Family sister, 21; works with her dad

2 V

page 15

3 VN

4 VN

5 V

5 V

6 V

7 V

8 V

page 13

Exercise 3

Students’ own answers

Exercise 8

2 f

page 14

Exercise 4

1 VN

Exercise 7



his favourite singer

page 13

3 them

Exercise 6



his favourite sports team

Family Theo; 20; university page 13

Exercise 5

Not there

page 15

1 They have got blue eyes and blond hair, powerful voices and they dance and play the piano. 2 They often sing with famous singers. 3 Their parents are very proud. 4 She can carry three people. 5 Her parents are circus performers. 6 Her favourite snacks are sweets and chocolates.

page 13

Students’ own answers

Exercise 4

page 15

1 performers 2 several 3 powerful 5 no wonder 6 proud 7 contests

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Elementary Workbook Key Exercise 5

Exercise 5

page 15

page 17

Students’ own answers

Students’ own answers

Unit 2

Exercise 6

page 16

1 fashion 2 volleyball 3 football 4 gymnastics 5 rollerblading 6 swimming 7 drama 8 cycling 9 skateboarding 10 dancing 11 basketball 12 drawing 13 athletics

Exercise 2

page 16

1 to music 2 games 3 hockey 4 games 5 skating 6 jogging 7 books 8 the Net 9 films 10 magazines 11 photos

Exercise 3

always

page 16

Students’ own answers

do my homework

Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): verb + noun collocations

play football

Exercise 4

watch TV

2 play

3 do

Exercise 5

page 16

4 does

5 goes

7 go

4 play

2 3 4 5

2B Adverbs of frequency 1 never 6 often

2 usually

2 3 4 5 6

2 3 4 5 6

4 always

page 17

page 17

5 hardly ever

2C Sports for everyone 4 sometimes

5 hardly ever

Exercise 1

6 never

Exercise 2

page 17

1 love 9 like

Sam hardly ever watches TV after school. Sam is often late for school. Sam is never in bed before eleven o’clock. Sam sometimes tidies his bedroom at the weekend. Sam usually does the washing–up.

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(Possible answers) Balls: football, netball, basketball, volleyball In water: swimming In summer: swimming (in lakes), football, beach volleyball, tennis In winter: skiing, ice skating In teams: football, volleyball, basketball, netball In pairs: tennis, badminton, wrestling

page 17

I sometimes go shopping on Saturdays. Kate is never at home on Friday evenings. Our teacher always speaks English in our English lessons. I am usually hungry at school. Ben and Jake hardly ever read books.

Exercise 4



Students’ own answers 3 usually

page 17

3 often

Exercise 3



How often does Joe play football on Saturdays? Always. How often does Joe watch television on Saturdays? Usually. How often does Joe listen to music on Saturdays? Sometimes. How often does Joe go dancing on Saturdays? Never.

Challenge!

page 17

2 sometimes

Exercise 2





Exercise 7

page 16

hardly never ever ✓

go dancing

5 magazines

Students’ own answers

Exercise 1

page 17

usually often sometimes

listen to music

8 go

page 16

1 watching 2 a walk 3 the Net 6 play 7 athletics 8 does

Challenge!

6 plays

LISTENING 12

Girl What do you usually do on Saturdays, Joe? Joe Well, I hardly ever do my homework. I usually do that on Sundays. Girl You’re in the football team, aren’t you? Do you play football on Saturdays? Joe Yes, I always play football in the morning. I play in the park with my friends. Girl Cool. What do you do in the afternoon? Joe I usually watch television. Girl Oh, OK. Do you listen to music? Joe Yes, I sometimes listen to music. Girl What about Saturday evenings? What do you do then? Joe I go out with my friends. Girl Do you go dancing? Joe No, I never go dancing. I hate dancing. We go to the cinema, or we go for a pizza.

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