Network 3A Book Answer Key
Network 3A Book Answer Key
Network 3A Book Answer Key
Network
Get Connected
Tom Hutchinson
Kristin Sherman
Unit 1
Lets introduce ourselves.
B VOCABULARY
Activity 2
Answer key
Occupations: retired, self-employed, manager,
unemployed (possible additions: full-time, part-time,
teacher, server, doctor)
Marital status: widowed, engaged (possible additions:
married, single, divorced)
Activity 3
Answer key
1. work
2. you
3. know
4. hard
5. think
6. these
C GRAMMAR
Activity 1
Answer key
m taking, m learning
Activity 2
Answer key
1. He usually works indoors. This week hes
working outdoors.
2. Right now Im cooking dinner. I usually dont
cook dinner.
3. He usually takes the bus to work. Hes driving
to work today.
4. Its 5:00 a.m. Alex is getting up now. He usually gets up
at 7:30.
5. I usually wear a suit. This week Im wearing jeans.
Activity 4
Answer key
1. m going, need, think, closes
2. wants, dont know, believe, s eating, goes
3. m making, Do you want, dont like, prefer
E YOUR STORY
Activity 2
Answer key
1. Theyre married./Theyre husband and wife.
2. Theyre dating.
3. Theyre boyfriend and girlfriend.
4. Theyre brother and sister.
5. Theyre brothers.
Activity 3
Answer key
are coming, anything, re, going
F REAL-WORLD LISTENING
Activity 2
Answer key
Self-employed, unemployed, making hats, her company,
Korea, Brazil
Activity 3
Answer key
1. c 2. b 3. f 4. d 5. e 6. A
Unit 2
Things happen.
B VOCABULARY
Go through the Language note. Say the examples
and have students repeat.
Ask students if they can think of something that is
getting better, e.g. their English. Repeat with getting
worse, e.g. the weather, the traffic, a problem.
Write: the music, televisions, laptops, the car, the
patient on the board. Put students in pairs or small
Activity 2
Answers
1. getting better
2. got to work
3. getting ready
4. getting hungry
5. getting closer
6. got lost
C GRAMMAR
Activity 1
Answer key
Ive lived here for three and a half days.
Activity 2
Answer key
1. have, since
2. has, for
3. has been, for
4. have, since
5. have lived, for
6. have, since
Activity 3
Answer key
1. have they been married
2. has he had his job
3. has she been locked out of their apartment
4. have you been in class
5. have you lived here
6. have you studied here
Activity 2
Answer key
a. 7
b. 10
c. 8
d. 2
e. 5
f. 9
g. 1
h. 6
i. 4
j. 3
E YOUR STORY
Activity 2
Answer key
1. Jordan didnt go to her parents house.
2. He had an audition.
3. A womans wallet.
4. He got a callback for a different part.
5. It belongs to Jordan because he needs it for
a commercial.
Activity 3
Answer key
his, yours, belongs, Mine
F REAL-WORLD LISTENING
Activity 2
Answer key
Check: Keep a positive attitude, manage your schedule,
find someone you can talk to.
Activity 3
Answer key
Check: 2, 4, 6
Unit 3
Buildings everywhere!
B VOCABULARY
Part 2
Answer key
Two syllables: quiet, kitchen, building, spacious
Three syllables: furniture, location, apartment, convenient
C GRAMMAR
Activity 1
Answer key
The apartment, a basement apartment, a subway stop,
the subway
Activity 2
Answer key
1. a
2. The
3. an
4. the
5. an
6. an
7. the
8. the
9. a
10. the
11. the
12. the
13. the
14. the
15. the
Activity 3
Answer key
Any three of the following: the fifth floor, c; the elevator, b;
the stairs, b; the apartment, a; the most expensive, c;
the store, a; the party, a; the date, b; the shoes, b
Activity 2
Answer key
1. e 2. d 3. f 4. b 5. c 6. A
E YOUR STORY
Activity 2
Answer key
Name: Ramiro. Type of room: double, non-smoking.
Number of nights: six. Room number: 608. Problem:
lost luggage.
Activity 3
Answer key
reservation, double, non-smoking, served, help
F REAL-WORLD LISTENING
Activity 2
Answer key
Check: The Islamic rulers in Spain built it over hundreds
of years.
Activity 3
Answer key
1. b 2. a 3. A
Unit 4
Seeing old friends
B VOCABULARY
Activity 2
Answer key
1. take off
2. throw out
3. turn up
4. turn down
5. catch up (with)
6. run into
C GRAMMAR
Activity 1
Answer key
Ran into
Activity 2
Answer key
Separable: turn up, throw out, take out, turn down
Inseparable: catch up (with), run into
Answer key
1. turn down
2. catch up (with)
3. turn up
4. take off
5. throw out
6. ran into
Activity 3
Answer key
1. Could you please turn the music down? Im talking on
the phone.
2. Do you mind if I turn the volume up? I cant hear it
very well.
3. Please take your shoes off in my house.
4. Could you please take the trash out?
Activity 2
Answer key
a. 5 b. 1 c. 6 d. 2 e. 3 f. 4
E YOUR STORY
Activity 2
Answer key
1. b 2. c 3. d 4. e 5. a 6. F
Activity 3
Answer key
look, face, recognized, forget, seen
F REAL-WORLD LISTENING
Students listen and talk about losing touch
with people.
Warm-up
Activity 2
Answer key
1. Taylor moved away.
2. Erica sent a friend request to Taylor on Facebook.
3. Theyre boyfriend and girlfriend.
Activity 3
Answer key
a. 4 b. 1 c. 7 d. 2 e. 5 f. 3 g. 6
B Grammar
Answer key
1. works
2. are you doing
3. know
4. since
5. Has
6. 2001
7. a
8. the
9. The
10. throw it out
11. catch up with her
12. get off the bus
C Reading
Activity 1
Answer key
Theyre looking for a new apartment because they are
getting married.
Activity 2
Answer key
1. B
2. H
3. B
4. H
5. A
6. B
7. B
8. B
9. H
10. B
GET
CONNECTED 1-4
Get started
Activity 1
Answer key
Possible answers:
Similarities: both allow the user to control who can
see information. On both, this control ranges from only
certain people, to groups, to everyone. On both, the user
can control certain kinds of content (when name is
mentioned, or when relationships are mentioned).
Differences: On one social network you can put people
into different kinds of groups, and decide whose comments
you will see. On the other network you can control what is
shared with websites, games, and other apps.
Get together
Activity 2
Answer key
Answers will vary.
Unit 5
Congratulations!
B VOCABULARY
Activity 2
Answer key
1. e 2. c 3. a 4. d 5. f 6. B
C GRAMMAR
Activity 1
Answer key
Present perfect: Have you ever run
Past simple: didnt know, ran
Activity 2
Answer key
1. climbed
2. havent finished
3. took
4. Have, won
5. ran
6. has, gotten
D READING AND SPEAKING
Activity 1
Answer key
He broke an NBA record. He isnt flashy.
Activity 2
Answer key
1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. DK 6. T
E YOUR STORY
Activity 2
Answer key
1. c 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. B
Activity 4
Answer key
1. It seems that she wants to get a degree in journalism.
2. I hear that shes bored with her life.
3. I understand that they really like the city.
4. Apparently, Rose wants to talk to her.
Activity 5
Answer key
Past simple: arrived, got into, moved, thought, liked
Present perfect: hasnt given
F REAL-WORLD LISTENING
Activity 2
Answer key
New Zealand, bungee-jumping, Kawara Bridge,
Queenstown, Sky Tower, Auckland
Activity 3
Answer key
1. d 2. c 3. f 4. b 5. a 6. E
Unit 6
Healthy living
B VOCABULARY
Activity 1
Answer key
1. give up
2. do
3. get
4. cut down
5. work out
6. lose
C GRAMMAR
Activity 1
Answer key
Going to: Im going to go
Will: Ill try
Activity 2
Answer key
1. will
2. s going
3. ll
4. am going to
5. s going to
6. will
Activity 2
Answer key
1. f 2. d 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. E
E YOUR STORY
Activity 2
Answer key
1. Hes at a meeting.
2. Her mother
3. She left her phone at home.
4. Matt
5. Yes, because they talk a lot and they enjoy each
others company.
6. A little awkward/embarrassed
Activity 3
Answer key
Great, close, enjoy
F REAL-WORLD LISTENING
Activity 2
Answer key
Check: Someone who doesnt eat any animal products
Activity 3
Answer key
Check: oatmeal, salad, pasta, peanut butter, salt, sugar
X: eggs, meat, hamburgers, cheese, dairy products
Unit 7
What a pain!
B VOCABULARY
Activity 2
Answer key
1. She cant make her appointment. The train is delayed.
2. The roads closed. Theres been an accident.
3. The plane to Seoul is canceled. The weather in Seoul is
very bad, and the airport is closed.
4. Theyve been stuck in traffic for half an hour. There is
some construction ahead.
Activity 3
Part 3
Answer key
/O/: long, stop, on, hospital, gone
/oU/: more, phone, spoke, so
C GRAMMAR
Activity 1
Answer key
Past simple: was, didnt you take, got stuck, didnt you call
Past perfect: had forgotten
Activity 3
Answer key
1. tried
2. d seen
3. d decided
4. attached
5. drove
6. d worked
7. d come
8. hadnt wanted
9. d gone
10. got
11. stopped
12. d moved
13. had woken up
14. d called
D READING AND WRITING
Activity 1
Answer key
Check: c
Activity 2
Answer key
1. He caught the last/11:45 train.
2. He thought it was his stop.
3. He used the ambulance drivers phone. He had left his
phone on the train.
4. She thought hed had an accident. He told her that he
was using the ambulance drivers phone.
5. The police had stopped her and given her a
speeding fine.
E YOUR STORY
Activity 2
Answer key
1. he got a part in a TV show
2. he has a cold
3. it rained all day
4. he was a jogger in the park
5. the scene was too long
Activity 3
Answer key
you, a, can, too, you
Activity 4
Answer key
Id cancelled
F REAL-WORLD LISTENING
Activity 2
Answer key
Check: d
Activity 3
Answer key
1. 5:00, 4:00 2. 25 3. 30, 45 4. three and a half 5. Two
Unit
Eat up!
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C GRAMMAR
Activity 1
Answer key
We went to Pizza Experience last time, didnt we? But Greta
doesnt eat meat, does she? She eats fish, doesnt she?
Activity 2
Answer key
1. dont you
2. does she
3. doesnt he
4. didnt they
5. are you
6. isnt it
Activity 4
Part 2
Answer key
1. N, S 2. S, N 3. N, S 4. S, N
E YOUR STORY
Activity 2
Answer key
1. The cafe is busy and Ryan is helping Russell.
2. They are at Russells apartment.
3. A tuna sandwich
4. Three
5. Because he got the wrong food
6. Answers will vary.
Activity 3
Answer key
ordered, isnt, speak
F REAL-WORLD LISTENING
Activity 2
Answer key
Check: family meals, food and national identity, the use
of chopsticks and forks, food and social status in India,
tea-drinking customs in Japan
Activity 3
Answer key
Check: 1, 2
B Grammar
Answer key
1. known
2. didnt go
3. Have
4. Ill ride
5. is going to leave
6. wont drive
7. had
8. hadnt gotten
9. had
10. did he
11. arent they
12. have you
CReading
Answer key
1. Megan York 2. Trini Martinez 3. John Lee
Activity 2
Answer key
1. b
2. d
3. c
4. f
5. e
6. h
7. g
8. a
AC
GET
CONNECTED 5-8
Get started
Activity 1
Answer key
Answers will vary.
Get together
Activity 2
Answer key
Answers will vary.
Audio Scripts
Audio Scripts
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many rooms here were restored and renovated. The
Alhambra is now a popular tourist attraction. The Muslim
past lives on in this corner of Spain, in the markets, the
music and traditions, and of course, the architecture.
Sunny, quiet, and peaceful, the Alhambra reminds its
visitors that the past is all around us. It is an important
landmarknot only for architecture, but also for history
and culture.
Unit 4 > > > > >
real-WorlD listeninG p. 25
Erica: Hi, Im Erica and Im from Winnipeg, Canada.
Taylor: My name is Taylor Chance and Im from Winnipeg,
Canada.
Erica: I had a very happy childhood. I had lots of friends,
I had a dog, a younger sister, so winters in Canada
were terrific. One of my best friends was Taylor.
We walked our dogs together, we hung out at the
park together, we would go to each others house
and watch TV together, so we were fairly close.
The last thing I remember was Taylor moving
away to Chicago, and I was really sad to be losing
one of my best friends.
Taylor: I was really sad when I lost touch with her. Many
years later when I was in my twenties, I logged
into Facebook to see that I had a new friend
request. I was very curious to see who it was, and
I was so surprised to finally run into Erica again.
I hadnt heard any word from her in ten years.
I started chatting with Erica a lot, and I found out
that she was living in the States too. We still got
along great, not much has changed over the last
ten years and we still had a lot in common.
Erica: So I found out Taylor was living in Chicago. I was
coming to Chicago for vacation with my friends,
and we decided to meet up. Taylor had definitely
grown up a lot, his hair was a lot longer than what
I remember.
Taylor: I was very excited to see how beautiful she was.
We had coffee and talked for hours, and I was
really glad that she turned up in my life again.
Erica: It was like old times, Taylor was a lot more
mature obviously, and so that was a big
difference. But we definitely still got along the
same and it wasnt like talking to a stranger at all.
Taylor: I think social media is really cool. Ive
reconnected with a lot of old friends and family
over the Internet, but none as important as Erica.
Taylor: Today I am a professional break-dancer.
Erica: And I work for a marketing company, and we are
boyfriend and girlfriend.
Erica: After graduating college, I moved to Chicago and
found a job here.
Taylor: I fell in love with Erica, and even though I travel
all over the world with my dance company, I
always come back to her.
Erica: After spending all this time catching up, I realize
ten years later were still best friends.
Unit 5 > > > > >
real-WorlD listeninG p. 35
Narrator: Auckland, New Zealand. At first glance, it looks
like any other city. But it soon becomes clear that this is a
city for adventurers. Theyre either on the groundlooking
upor in the airlooking down. If you follow the eyes of
the people on the street, youll soon discover that theyre
gazing up at Aucklands tallest building, the Sky Tower.
Adrenaline junkies, harnessed of course, jump from the top
of the building. Despite the safety precautions, it can make
even the most die-hard adventurers feel a little queasy.
Man: Thats as far as you can go. Ill give you two
safeties, just to make sure youre nice and safe.
Then Ill push you off. OK?
Tanya: So I just stay here?
Man: OK, yeah, just hang tight and smile. Youve got to
keep smiling, OK. Thats good. Dont think about
falling. OK, and here comes Tanya in three, two,
one.
Narrator: You either have to be a little crazyor a New
Zealanderto take such a leap of faith in the first place.
Everyone can join in, courage permitting. Were up next
we must be mad. Im feeling pretty uneasy about this. Here
at the Kawara Bridge in Queenstown is where it all began.
This is the worlds first commercial bungee jumping site. A
dip in the river below is part of the thrill, but not everyone
has the nerve to leap head-first from the bridge.
Woman: I dont want to do it
Man: Yes you do. You paid your money to do this this.
Woman: Take the money.
Man: Take the money? Take the money and run! Well,
we can do that. Out you go hugger. Just little wee
steps out to the edge. Ill come on out with you.
Woman: Dont push me.
Man: No, I wont push you. Were just going for a little
walk out to the edge. Keep on going, a couple
more wee steps. Right out here. Little bit more,
hugger. Ok, youre going to push yourself. When
youre ready? OK, five, four, three, two, one.
Woman: Wait. How many minutes is it?
Man: How many minutes? Its very quick. Oh hugger,
youre alright. Stand up nice and tall. Right, here
we go. Five, four, three, two, one.
Narrator: Once youve overcome your fear and
experienced the incredible sensation of falling freely, youll
want to do it again and again. Of course, it helps if youre a
little crazy to begin with. The adrenaline rush is addictive,
and the only way to satisfy it is by jumping all over again.
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