Solutions Pre-intermediate Workbook Key nha PDF

Title Solutions Pre-intermediate Workbook Key nha
Author Aryn Lee
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Solutions Pre-Intermediate Workbook Key 1C Lifestyles

Unit 1 1A Personalities I F D U F U N N Y L S

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M R I N R M E A G Q E

P E S S I M I S T I C

A P R E E K Q U I F U

2 1 2 3 4 5

kind shy rude talkative pessimistic

3 1 2 3 4 4 1 2 3 4

T A G E N E R O U S N

I F R U D E D F C E K

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1 Students’ own answers

page 4 E I G O L A Z Y O K H

N K S H Y H E R N I Y

T A L K A T I V E N U

6 7 8 9 10

friendly lazy funny impatient generous

uncomfortable dishonest unfit impolite

5 6 7 8

untidy unlucky disloyal intolerant

uncomfortable fit impolite untidy

5 6 7 8

tolerant honest lucky disloyal

O P T U H X S R N D L

2 1 G 2 F 3 C 4 E 5 D 6 B 7 A 3 hospitable: generous and friendly to guests or visitors fertile: describes land where plants grow well independent: free, not controlled by other people or organizations patriotic: loving your country sensible: practical vibrant: exciting, energetic weaving: making carpets, rugs, baskets, etc. woodcarving: making decorative objects out of wood ceramics: making decorative objects out of clay city dweller: a person who lives in a city hang out: to spend a lot of time in a place achievement: success prominent: important, famous 4 1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T

5 Students’ own answers

Challenge! Students’ own answers

1B Present simple and continuous page 5

1D verb + infinitive or –ing form page 7

‘What do you do?’ ‘I’m a teacher.’ ✓ He goes to the gym every day. I’m wearing jeans today. I don’t understand you. ✓ What is she doing tomorrow evening? 8 ✓

1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

2 1 2 3 4 5

do (you) come ’m staying Do (you) like ’m having ’m studying

6 7 8 9

do (you) do work ’m not working Do (you) want

Challenge! Students’ own answers 3 1 b 2 a 3 a,b 4 a 5 a 6 b 7 b 8 b 9 a 10 b 4 1 2 3 4 5 6

’m watching ’s playing are (you) doing ’m going are (you) going are (you and Becky) meeting

1 1 2 3 4 5

going playing having thinking helping

2 1 2 3 4 5 6

to be to let to buy to pay to study to carry

3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

to help chatting wearing to tell to hear to go feeling

6 7 8 9

How are you? I keep to phone you, but you’re always out, so I decided sending you an e-mail. I’m having a very boring week. I spend all my time studying for the exams, but I refuse to work all weekend, too! So do you fancy to go to the cinema with me on Saturday? There are several good films on that I want to see. I don’t mind seeing any of them, so you can choose. I hope hearing from you soon. Lots of love, William

to phone – phoning sending – to send to go – going hearing – to hear Challenge! Students’ own answers

1E Appearance 1 1 2 3 4 5 6

rule bans unfair uniform fashionable allowed to

getting up watching living copying

staying in to see being to arrive watching singing to come

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7 8 9 10 11

2 1 punk 2 hip-hopper

picture c picture f picture a picture b picture e picture d 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

4 Hi Jackie

fashion head teacher behave agree generation gap

3 skater 4 goth

3 1 smart tracksuits and expensive trainers 2 jeans and hooded tops 3 rock and heavy metal 4 skaters and punks 5 Green Day and Blink 182 6 goths and punks 7 hip hop and rap 4 present simple Challenge! Students’ own answers

1F Giving an opinion 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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chatting online shopping reading doing sport dancing watching TV drawing taking photos playing chess listening to music playing computer games going out with friends

Challenge! Students’ own answers 2 1 d 2 c 3 a 4 b 3 Students’ own answers 4 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 A

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Solutions Pre-Intermediate Workbook Key 5 (Answers will vary) 1 What do you like doing in your free time? 2 What else do you like doing? What do you like doing in your spare time? Jeremy I love listening to music. Ann So do I. What’s your favourite band? Jeremy The Arctic Monkeys. Ann Really? I prefer Keane. What else do you like doing? Jeremy I like playing computer games. Ann Do you? I can’t stand playing computer games.

6 Ann

7 Rob What do you like doing in your free time? Sue I love watching sport. Rob So do I. What’s your favourite sport? Sue Football. Rob Really? I prefer rugby. What else do you like doing? Sue I like shopping. Rob Do you? I can’t stand shopping.

1G A personal profile

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1 1 C 2 B 3 A I’m at … school I’m … I think My favourite hobbies are … , I’m interested in … 5 I’m quite … 6 I’m not very keen on …

2 1 2 3 4

3 1 My name’s Mandy. 2 I’m 16 years old and I’m from Hastings. 3 I live with my parents and my older brother, Harry. 4 Harry and I go to Hillcrest School. 5 I’ve got lots of hobbies and interests. 6 I like drawing and I spend a lot of time reading. 7 I also enjoy dancing. 8 As for sport, I play hockey at school. 9 I’m very talkative. 10 In fact I really love chatting on the phone with my friends. 11 I’ve probably got one big fault. 12 I’m very lazy.

4 1 2 3 4 5 6

I am not at all ambitious. Kate is a bit mean. My best friend is very loyal. Henry is quite a tolerant person. Toby is slightly shy. My brother is quite impatient.

5 Students’ own messages

Culture Extra 1

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1 Students’ own answers 2 Students’ own answers 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

kindergarten alphabet primary upper subjects specialized elective exams private extensive

4 1 Children develop their social skills. 2 They can go to upper secondary school, or they can leave school and go to college or a vocational school. 3 When they are in grade 2. 4 Students in senior grades. 5 More than 20,000. 5 How old were you when you started school? What was your favourite subject? Were you good at maths/science/ languages/music? Did you study hard? Did you take any exams? Did you do sport? Did you go on school trips? Did you have many friends/a strict teacher? Were you often late for school? Did you wear a uniform? Did you enjoy school? Students’ own answers

Challenge! Students’ own answers

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Solutions Pre-Intermediate Workbook Key 2C Sporting heroes

Unit 2 2A A question of sport 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

athletics (a) 10 badminton (l) 11 baseball (i) 12 basketball (o) 13 cycling (m) 14 football (g) 15 golf (f) 16 gymnastics (h) 17 ice hockey (r) 18

2 play badminton baseball basketball football golf ice hockey rugby table tennis tennis volleyball 3 1 2 3 4 5 6

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judo (e) karate (q) rugby (j) surfing (c) swimming (p) table tennis (d) tennis (b) volleyball (k) weight-lifting (n)

do go athletics cycling gymnastics surfing judo swimming karate weight-lifting

competed, won scored passed lost missed served

1 1 G 2 J 3 E 4 F 5 B 6 H 7 I 8 C 9 D 10 A 2 a 3 1 B 2 A 3 A 4 B 5 A 6 A Challenge! Students’ own answers

2D Past simple and continuous page 15 1 1 2 3 4 5

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1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

was couldn’t had to didn’t expect didn’t stop swam played

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

saw decided represented came won broke retired

2 1 2 3 4 5

tried fell didn’t kick laughed said

6 7 8 9 10

played wanted showed didn’t leave ate

3 1 2 3 4

didn’t win 5 didn’t play wasn’t 6 wasn’t didn’t compete 7 didn’t see didn’t learn

4 Students’ own answers 5 (Answers will vary) 1 What did you do last night? 2 What did you do last Sunday? 3 How many hours did you sleep last night? 4 What did you do on your last birthday? 5 Where did you go on holiday last summer?

had was skiing was shining were skiing lost

6 7 8 9

crashed fell arrived took

Challenge! 1 Were, weren’t 2 Did, did 3 Did, were, didn’t 4 did 5 Did, was, did 6 did, didn’t, wasn’t 2 1 2 3 4 5 6

2B Past simple

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visited 7 didn’t win were staying 8 threw went 9 caught was 10 were leaving were cheering 11 gave scored 12 said

3 1 Last month Joe and Sally went to the motorbike Grand Prix. The sun was shining and the crowd was happy. Joe and Sally stood near the finish line. 2 The race was really exciting. Two riders were racing very close. On the last corner Colin Edwards was leading. Suddenly, Nicky Hayden passed Edwards. Edwards was surprised. He lost control of his motorbike. 3 Edwards crashed 500m before the finish line. While he was checking his motorbike, eleven other riders finished the race. Hayden won the Grand Prix, but the crowd cheered when Edwards crossed the finish line.

2E Shark attack 1 1 beach 2 wave 3 island 2 1 2 3 4

swimming professional thought attacking

page 16 4 surfer 5 surfboard 6 shark

5 screamed 6 clear 7 Eventually

3 1 The swimmers were in the sea about 100m from the beach. 2 About ten dolphins appeared. 3 They thought that the dolphins were attacking. 4 One of the swimmers tried to swim back to the beach. 5 Because there was a three-metre shark swimming towards them. 6 The dolphins stayed with the swimmers for 40 minutes. 4 1 The lifeguards were on a training swim. 2 Ten dolphins appeared. 3 The dolphins started to swim around the people 4 Ron tried to swim back to the beach. 5 The dolphins pushed Ron back to the other swimmers. 6 One of the swimmers screamed when she saw a shark. 7 The shark tried to attack the swimmers. 8 The dolphins stayed with the swimmers for 40 minutes. 9 The shark swam away. 10 The swimmers returned to the beach.

2F Talking about the past page 17 1 1 2 3 4 5

have chat help go take

6 7 8 9

visit tidy go go

2 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 A 3 (Answers will vary) 1 Really? What did you buy? 2 What film did you see? 3 Cool. Where did you go? 4 Really? Who did you visit? 5 Did you win? 4 1 2 3 4 5

Did you have a good weekend? What did you do on Saturday? What did you read? What did you do on Sunday? What did you watch?

5 Students’ own answers

2G A magazine article page 18 1 1 2 3 4 5

famous coach win played team

6 7 8 9 10

joined retired admire scored matches

2 1 B 2 D 3 A 4 C 3 Students’ own answers

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Solutions Pre-Intermediate Workbook Key Challenge! 1 Lance Armstrong 2 Martina Navratilova 3 Tanni Grey-Thompson 4 Muhammad Ali 5 Nadia Komaneci 6 Michael Johnson 7 Pele 8 Katarina Witt

Culture Extra 2

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Ask students to refer to the text to support their choices. Don’t give students the key if their answers are wrong, but let them discuss queries with a partner. Use of English tips on page 20.

France. Nearly 100%. In the west. Iron ore, coal, natural gas, oil, salt, marble and granite. 5 From -8°C to 2°C.

3 23,000 – the number of rivers in Ukraine 2,061 metres – Mount Hoverla, the highest point in Ukraine 57% – land used for agriculture 603,700 square kilometres – total area of Ukraine 46 million people – the population of Ukraine 966 kilometres – the length of the Dnipro river 17°C to 25°C – average summer temperatures

individually, let them compare their answers in pairs. Don’t give students the key yet. Elicit the answers from them and let them discuss any points of disagreement. Listening are on the MultiROM. Remember that students should hear each recording twice. page 21. words are missing in the task and to predict the answers. Sometimes there is more than one possibility, e.g. in gap 2 they may be listening for an adjective describing the swimming pools or a number.

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Get ready for your exam 1 page 20–21 Reading page 20. Also give them the following advice: – Each heading can only be used once. – Underlining key words in the headings and paragraphs can be very helpful. – Read the article again with the headings in place to check your answers. headings) can be done in class or set for homework. If students do it for homework, tell them not to do the task too quickly. It should take them about 10 minutes. (even for homework), ask them to check their answers in pairs. They should explain why they have chosen a certain answer.

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Speaking task (interview), refer students to the tips on page 21. Students can prepare general information about themselves for homework.

class or set for homework.

1 Students’ own answers 2 1 2 3 4

edit their own articles based on their partner’s comments and produce a final article.

get students to complete the notes. pairs. Play the recording again so that students can check/complete their answers. If students are unsure of any of the answers, play the relevant section of the recording again and get them to listen and repeat. do the Listening task for homework. Check their answers in class, following the above procedure. Writing page 21 before they start the task. for the Writing task (a magazine article) at home.

task in class, read through the instructions and questions and elicit the tenses that they might use (possible answers: talking about habits and free-time activities: present simple and continuous; describing people/places: be, present simple, can; most exciting thing ever done: present perfect and past simple: ideal career: would/will; last holiday: past simple; predictions for the future: will). individually before doing the task in pairs. don’t interrupt and don’t correct students’ mistakes. If necessary, note down some common errors and discuss them after the activity. when they have finished asking and answering once. interview in front of the whole class. Alternatively, simulate the exam task by taking the role of the examiner and interviewing one or two students. Reading 1 C 2 B 3 G 4 F 5 A 6 D Use of English 1 to 2 could 3 had 4 was

5 6 7 8

Listening 1 vegetarian 6 2 2 7 3 fitness 8 4 11 9 5 10 10

went on some don’t over 500 snakes 9 8 5

in pairs and swap their first drafts. Write the following questions on the board, and ask students to make comments on their partner’s work: Has the writer included all the required points? Is the article divided into paragraphs? Has the writer given his/her opinion? Is it clear what he/she is trying to say?

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Solutions Pre-Intermediate Workbook Key Transcript Come to the Lakeside leisure centre, the only place in Bracknell where you can get fit, relax with friends and have a tasty meal in our brand new vegetarian restaurant. There are two swimming pools, indoor and outdoor tennis courts and a fitness room. We’re open every day from 11.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m., except on Sunday when we close at 6.00 p.m. Our friendly staff hope to see you soon. Queen’s Square shopping centre, where shopping comes to life. Where else in Crawley can you find all your favourite shops under the same roof? With parking for over 500 cars, and late night opening six nights a week, it’s so easy to shop at Queen’s Square. Parents can leave their young children in the crèche, where our friendly and professional staff will keep them happy and safe while mum and dad go shopping. That’s Queen’s Square shopping centre, in the centre of Crawley, where shopping comes to life. Bored this weekend? Need some adventure? Then come to Banbury Safari Park, and go wild! See the lions and tigers, the rhinos and giraffes and, new this year, the largest snakes you’ve ever seen in our new tropical house. We have over 100 species of animals to see, so you’ll be pleased to know that we are open all day at weekends from nine o’clock in the morning to eight o’clock at night. It’s nine pounds for adults, and five pounds for children, but there’s no charge for children under seven.

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Solutions Pre-Intermediate Workbook Key Unit 3 3A Town and country 1 4 C

10 P 11 T

14 A D 15

1 P 2 F I E 3 W O O D O T T A G E 5 S 6 F O O T 7 S T R 8 H I 9 G A A V E M E N R A F F I C 12 R 13 R O V E R T I S R U B B I S 16 V I 17 L A N 18 H E D G

2 1 past b 2 along c 3 across e 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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O S T B O X L D

4 Students’ own answers T P E L T T L O A E H L E E

R E A M A T H E T L A M P L E I A D M B L

G D W E I A

H S O N N G

T S I G N R K S T E

4 over d 5 through a

shopping centre sweatshirt pop music weekends swimming pool table tennis basketball homework computer games

3B some, any, much, many page 23 1 1 2 3 4

any any any some

2 1 a lot of 2 any 3 a lot of

5 6 7 8

some any some any

4 many 5 a lot of 6 any

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

lots of a lot of much a lot of a few

Languages: Ukrainian, Russian and Crimean Tatar Important industry: tourism Famous tourist attractions: tourist resorts, the Crimean Mountains, the Chekhov museum in Yalta

6 7 8 9

some a few many a little

5 Students’ own answers Challenge! 1 C 2A 3 B

3D Articles

4 C 5 A

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1 1 a composer 2 a footballer 3 a politician 4 an actor 5 a singer 6 an artist 7 an actress 8–10 Students’ own answers 2 1 2 3 4

a, the a, the the, a a, the

3 1 2 3 4 5

✓ the ✓ the ✓

5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10

4 1 The 2 ✓ 3 The 5 1 2 3 4 5 6

✓ ✓ the the ✓

4 ✓ 5 The 6 The

a a a the the the

Challenge! 1 ✓ 2 the 3 ✓ 4 a 5 a

a, the The, a the, a A, the

7 8 9 10 11

6 7 8 9 10

3E St Kilda

a the a the the

3C The wonders of Ukraine

2 1 2 3 4

stressful modern safe polluted

3 a b c d

Where is St Kilda? St Kilda around 1800 Leaving St Kilda St Kilda today

1 Ternopil oblast Cherkasy oblast Zaporizhia oblast Ivano-Frankivsk oblast Kherson oblast

2 1 D 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 F 3 Location: on the Black Sea Population: two million Capital: Simferopol Photocopiable © Oxford University Press

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1 1 2 3 4 5 6

between on the corner of opposite behind next to near

2 1 2 3 4 5 6

Go straight on. Go to the end of the road. Take the first right. Turn right at the traffic lights. Go past the church. Go along North Street.

3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Go to the end of the road Go along North Street near Turn right at the Go past the take the first right opposite

4 Students’ own dialogues

3G A leaflet

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1 1 e 2 d 3 b 4 f 5 a 6 c 2 1 historic 2 wonderful 3 beautiful enjoy spend buy go visit

4 stunning 5 ancient 6 fantastic 6 7 8 9 10

relax go take climb wander

4 Students’ own leaflets

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1 1 f 2 b 3 a 4 g 7 d

1 2 3 4 5

3F Giving directions

3 1 2 3 4 5<...


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