Steps Plus Dla Klasy 6 WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY
Steps Plus Dla Klasy 6 WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY
Steps Plus Dla Klasy 6 WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY
First Steps
E Hello! Come in!
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T Happy Birthday, Emma!
1 1 Let’s go and see M Emma, this is Trudi. She’s the new girl in our
2 Wait for me class.
3 Where are you from E I know, Mike. Nice to see you, Trudi! Come and
4 That’s funny meet everybody!
M Hey! Wait for me!
01
G = Gill J = Joe E = Ewan
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G Hi Joe! Do you know the new boy in our
school? What’s his name? Where’s he from? 1 1 play
J Questions! Questions! I don’t know the 2 works
answers! 3 have
I think he’s in the playground. Let’s go and see 4 goes
and ask him! 5 wear
G Oh. Wait for me! I want to come with you. 6 watches
J OK. Hurry up. He’s over there. 2 1 I don’t work hard.
J Hi, I’m Joe. What’s your name? 2 She doesn’t know my phone number.
E Hi, I’m Ewan. 3 It doesn’t eat fish.
J Where are you from, Ewan? 4 We don’t like tennis.
E I’m from Scotland. 5 You don’t speak English well.
G And where do you live now? 6 They don’t live in Warsaw.
E I live in South Park Road.
J Me too! Number 14. 3 1 I always wear a uniform to school.
E Number 17! That’s funny! 2 You don’t know my phone number.
3 Does he play football on Friday?
4 We don’t like drama lessons.
2 1 How are you? 5 She usually goes to town on Saturday.
2 fine 6 Do they live in Warsaw?
3 let’s
4 Who’s 4 1 Does / like
5 Has 2 Do / start
6 coming 3 Do / go
7 new 4 Does / speak
8 Nice 5 Do / play
9 for 6 Do / ride
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02
1 1 green / brown
M = Mike T = Trudi E = Emma
2 yellow
M Hi Trudi. How are you? 3 blue
T I’m fine, thanks. But I don’t know 4 white / grey
many people at the party. 5 green / red
M Come on, let’s go and find Emma. 6 orange
T Who’s Emma?
M Don’t you know? It’s Emma’s party! 2 Across Down
T Oh dear. I’m not very good with names. Has 2 post office 1 cinema
she got curly blonde hair? 6 theatre 3 school
M No, that’s her friend, Lucy. Emma’s got brown 8 bus stop 4 church
hair. Look, she’s coming now! 9 park 5 hospital
— 10 store 7 restaurant
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3 1 keyboard 4 1 Are you sitting down?
2 tambourine 2 Is your mum helping you with your homework?
3 drums 3 Are you writing in English?
4 piano 4 Are you using a pen?
5 violin 5 Are you and your family having dinner?
6 cello
7 saxophone MĆ W. pełna, page 8
8 flute 1 1 a beard
9 clarinet 2 wavy hair
10 trumpet 3 a moustache
4 1 hip hop 4 straight
2 jazz 5 a fringe
3 rock ‘n’ roll 6 a necklace
4 classical 7 a bald head
5 pop 8 glasses
9 make-up
MĆ W. pełna, page 6 10 earrings
5 1 doctor usually works in a hospital / river 2 1 ✗ X John is tall.
2 waiter usually works in a restaurant / beach 2 ✗ Cindy is wearing a dress.
3 The actor usually works in the theatre / cliff 3 ✗ Azam has got short, dark hair.
4 The police officer usually works in a police 4 ✗ Cindy has got curly, blond hair.
station / she’s in the woods 5✓
5 The shop assistant usually works in a 6✓
department store / she’s in the sea 7 ✗ Cindy is short.
6 The teacher usually works in a school / he’s in a 8 ✗ John isn’t wearing a necklace.
field
3
Taylor hasn’t got dark hair, she’s got blonde hair
6 1 a dress, sandals and sunglasses and blue eyes.
2 shorts and sunglasses Taylor’s hair is usually straight and she’s got a fringe
3 jeans, a jumper and a cap Taylor isn’t wearing earrings.
4 a skirt, a jacket and boots Taylor isn’t wearing glasses. She’s got a cool top.
5 a swimming costume
6 tracksuit bottoms and a hoodie 04
Taylor Swift is tall. She’s got, blonde hair and
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blue eyes. Usually her hair is straight and she’s
1 1 Gemma is riding got a fringe. She also wears make up. In this
2 Sam and Ed are buying photo, Taylor isn’t wearing earings or glasses,
3 Mrs Brown is wearing but she’s got a cool top.
4 Sally is listening
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2 1 Gemma is waving to a friend. ✓ 1 1 stand up
2 Sam and Ed are buying hot dogs. ✗ 2 put on
They aren’t buying hot dogs. 3 sit down
3 Mrs Brown is sitting on a bench. ✗ 4 take off
She isn’t sitting on a bench. 5 turn up
4 Sally is running ✓ 6 look up
5 Tina and Jess are walking the dog. ✗ 7 pick up
They aren’t walking the dog. 8 look down
6 Tim is flying a kite. ✗ 9 turn down
Tim isn’t flying a kite. 10 turn on
3 1 Is / waving / Yes, she is. 11 put down
2 Are / eating / No, they aren’t. 12 turn off
3 Is / talking / Yes, she is. 2 1 take off
4 Is / dancing / No, she isn’t. 2 look down = look up
5 Are / sitting / Yes, they are. 3 turn down = turn up
6 Is / running / No, he isn’t. 4 stand up
5 switch on = switch off
6 put down
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3 1 switch off 3 1 van
2 turn up 2 lorry
3 take off 3 tram
4 Pick up 4 moped
5 Sit down 5 cable car
6 Look up 6 motorbike
7 underground
4 1 b
8 hovercraft
2c
9 ship
3b
4c 4 1 bus, train, car
2 hovercraft, train, car, plane, ferry
05 3 hot air balloon, helicopter, plane
G = girl B = boy
06
1 D = Dave J = Jenna N = Neville
G1 I don’t know what to wear to the party. S = Sara D = Dad M = Mum
G2 Why don’t you put on your blue dress? With
your new shoes. 1
G1 Do you think so? OK, then. J Let’s go to the music festival at the weekend!
D OK. How do we get there?
2
J Is there a bus?
G We are very high up this mountain! I don’t
D I don’t know. We can get there on the train, but
like it up here.
it’s very expensive.
B Look down there! You can see dad’s car. It’s
J Maybe my dad can drive us?
really small!
D Well, we can wash his car to say thank you!
G I can’t look down. I’m scared.
2
3
M How shall we get from Britain to France?
G What music are you listening to?
N We can go by hovercraft from Dover! We can
B That new rock group and their new song.
take the car on it.
You don’t like them.
D True. We can also get the train. We can take the
G Yes, I do! Can you turn it up, please? I’d like to
car on that, too.
hear it.
S Oh yes, and the train goes under the sea!
4 N Cool! Or we could take a plane. That’s really
B1 It’s really dark in here. I can’t see anything. quick.
B2 I’m watching a film. I like it dark. M And expensive. Well, I like the ferry. I love boats!
B1 I want to read, so I’m switching on the light.
3
Sorry.
M Neville, what would you like for your birthday?
N I want to go up in a hot air balloon!
5 1 Take them off. They’re dirty. M Oh, Neville. Be serious.
2 Switch it on so we can hear the news. N But I am! Or I’d like to go in a helicopter. That
3 Turn it down, please. would be fantastic.
4 Pick them up, please. M Why can’t you wait until you’re eighteen? Then
you can become a pilot and have your own
plane!
Unit 1
MĆ W. pełna, page 10 6 1 in the south
1 1 hot air balloon 2 south of
2 hovercraft 3 west of
3 moped 4 east of
4 underground 5 west of
5 cable car 6 in the north of
6 helicopter
2 boat, ferry, ship, tram, plane, train, lorry, taxi, van
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MĆ W. pełna, page 11 4 1 made 7 did
2 had 8 read
1 1 weren’t
3 saw 9 left
2 were
4 sank 10 went
3 Were
5 bought 11 found
4 was
6 took 12 flown
5 Were
6 weren’t 5 1 went
2 took
2 1 were 6 were
3 arrived
2 was 7 was
4 bought
3 was 8 were
5 liked
4 were 9 were
6 were
5 were 10 was
7 was
3 1 were – You weren’t late for school this morning.
6 1 read
2 was – My English lesson wasn’t difficult.
2 bought
3 was – It wasn’t raining yesterday.
3 saw
4 were – My brother and sister weren’t in the
4 found
garden.
5 flew
5 were – We weren’t very hungry at dinner.
6 left
6 was – She wasn’t happy to see him.
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No, he wasn’t. He was in the garden 1 5: car (drive), plane, train, coach, bike
3 Were Sam and Luke at the bowling alley?
No, they weren’t. They were at the cinema. 2 1✗
4 Was Mr Kelly in the supermarket? 2✗
Yes, he was. 3✓
5 Was Mary in her bedroom? 4✗
No, she wasn’t. She was in the living room. 5✗
6✓
MĆ W. pełna, page 12 3 1 Gary went to New York. His holiday was a week
1 1 b 2 a 3 c 4 b long.
2 1 b was
07
2 c were
3 e balloon L = Liz G = Gary
L Hi, Gary! Did you have a good holiday?
MĆ W. pełna, page 13 G It was fantastic!
1 1 walked L Where did you go?
2 studied G New York!
3 liked L Wow! Lucky you! How long was the journey?
4 sailed G We got on the plane at nine o’clock in the
5 chatted morning, and the flight took eight hours. But
6 cried we arrived in New York at twelve o’clock! New
7 stopped York time is five hours behind London time!
8 phoned L Well, I think I understand! Where did you stay?
G We stayed with my uncle. He lives in Queens,
2 1 +ed: walked, sailed
to the north of Manhattan. We took the ferry
2 +d: liked, phoned
every day over the water to the centre of the
3 –y+ied: studied, cried
city.
4 +another consonant +ed: chatted, stopped
L That sounds fun. Did you go up the Empire
3 1 hurried State Building?
2 lived G Yes, I did. It was great. The view from the top
3 tidied was fantastic.
4 stopped L What else did you do?
5 travelled G We visited some famous places like 5th Avenue
6 waited and Times Square. I knew them from films!
L Of course. Did you go shopping?
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G Yes! I bought some cool clothes. Oh, and we 1 1 subway
went roller skating in Central Park! That was 2 a bridge
fun. Our holiday was only a week long, but it 3 theatres
was very busy! 4 skyscrapers
L Sounds great. Can I come with you next time? 5 a horse and carriage
I’d love to see New York. 6 ferries
3 1 b 2 a 3 c
4 take a ferry ✓
go up the Empire State Building ✓ 4 1 e 2 b 3 d 4 c 5 f 6 a
see the Statue of Liberty ✗ MĆ W. pełna, page 17
visit the Modern Art Museum ✗
walk along Fifth Avenue ✓ 5 1 b 2 b 3 a 4 a 5 a 6 b
visit Times Square ✓ 6 1 5
go shopping ✓ 2 8 million
see a show on Broadway ✗ 3 2.5 million
visit Central Park ✓ 4 20 million
go to the Rockefeller Centre ✗ 5 25
5 1 nine o’clock in the morning 6 100
2 eight hours 7 60 million
3 five hours 84
4 in Queens, north of Manhatten 7 Students’ own answers
5 in Central Park
8 Example answer:
MĆ W. pełna, page 15 Last month, I went to New York. I had an amazing
time. I saw the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island.
1 1 c 2 b 3 c 4 a
The view of Manhattan from there was beautiful.
2 1 d 2 a 3 e 4 b It was lovely to travel to the different islands by
ferry. I didn’t buy a lot of souvenirs when I was
08 there because I spent most of my money on food.
G = girl B = boy The pizza and bagels in New York are delicious!
My favourite place in New York was the Chrysler
G How was your holiday in Switzerland, Harry? building. I’ve seen it in so many films, it was
B It was fantastic! I put my pictures on my blog. amazing to see it in real life. I like it even more
Here they are. You can see them on my mobile than the Empire State Building.
phone.
G Oh cool. So where are you in this picture?
B That’s me. I’m skiing.
G Oh yes. I can see you. Did you enjoy it? When people talk about New York they are
B Yes, it was fun. often talking about Manhattan. But New York
G Is it easy to ski? City has five areas, called ‘boroughs’ - and
B No, it isn’t. I had a lot of lessons before I did it Manhattan is the smallest borough. The other
alone. boroughs are Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn and
G I want to try it. Is that your dad in the cable Staten Island.
car? New York City has a population of eight
B Yes, he’s in the cable car with my little sister, million. But more than 1.6 million people live in
Anne. Manhattan. Another 2.5 million people travel
G Where’s your mum? to Manhattan to work. And because Manhattan
B She’s in the café with my older sister, Sally. is on an island, a lot of people have to travel
There they are. Sally is wearing glasses. They across the Hudson River or the East River every
don’t like skiing. Sally is reading a book and day.
mum is playing with Joel. Over twenty million people travel on the ferry
G Is Joel your baby brother? between Staten Island and Manhattan every
B Yes year. The eight-kilometre journey takes twenty-
G He’s so cute! five minutes.
The most famous bridge in New York is the
Brooklyn Bridge. The bridge crosses the East
River, and it joins the borough of Brooklyn to
the borough of Manhattan.
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3 1 went
The Brooklyn Bridge is over a hundred years old. 2 waited
They started building the bridge in 1870 and 3 did
it was a very difficult task. It didn’t open until 4 bought
1883. 5 cried
Many people work in offices in the downtown 4 1 I’d like a single ticket to Birmingham, please.
area of the city, in places like Wall Street. 2 Here you are. When’s the next train?
And over sixty million tourists visit New York 3 What platform does it leave from?
every year. There is something for everyone 4 Do I need to change?
who visits the city. 5 Is it running late?
There are famous skyscrapers, like the Empire
State Building.
There’s always something to do in Times Square. Unit 2
It’s the best place to visit if you like going to the
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You can buy almost anything in New York. 1 1 a racket b shuttlecock
If you prefer eating, you can visit Chinatown. 2 a swimming costume b goggles
There are some great places to eat in this area. 3 a stick b shin pads
Visitors must be careful on the streets of 4 a bat b glove
Manhattan, because it’s a very busy and 5 a poles b helmet
crowded place. Everyone is in a hurry! 6 a ball b hoop
Pedestrians mustn’t cross the road when a
traffic light is red. There’s a lot of traffic, so the 2 1 basketball
roads can be dangerous. 2 badminton
But it isn’t crowded everywhere in Manhattan. 3 skiing
And if you want to find somewhere quiet, you 4 hockey
don’t have to leave the city. 5 swimming
The Greenwich Village area of the city is really 6 baseball
cool. There are a lot of cafes and small shops 3 1 racket/ ball
in this area, and everyone is more relaxed. You 2 stick / shin pads
don’t have to hurry in Greenwich Village. 3 helmet / poles
Central Park is in the middle of Manhattan. 4 swimming costume / goggles
The park is four kilometres long, and nearly a
kilometre wide. It’s a great place to go if you like 09
walking and enjoying nature. G = girl B = boy
Manhattan is an amazing place. Day or night,
there’s always something to do. For many 1
people, there isn’t anywhere more exciting than G Do you want to come to the park to play
“the city that never sleeps”. tennis?
B That sounds like fun! Do I need to bring
anything?
MĆ W. pełna, page 18 G You need a racket to play.
1 1 boat B Oh no! I haven’t got one.
2 cable car G Don’t worry, I’ve got two rackets. I’ve also got
3 lorry a ball.
4 hovercraft B Great! Let’s go!
5 moped 2
6 motorbike G Come on, let’s go to the gym.
7 ship B Haven’t we got a maths lesson now?
8 tram G No, today is Tuesday, we’ve got PE. We’re
9 underground playing hockey!
10 van B Oh no, I forgot my sports bag!
2 1 Was / No, she wasn’t. G You can borrow a stick from the sports
2 Were / Yes, they were. equipment cupboard.
3 Was / No, he wasn’t. B But I don’t have my shin pads! I don’t want
4 Were / Yes, they were. a bruise!
5 Was / No, he wasn’t.
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3 1 1 d 2 e 3 f 4 a 5 c
G Do you want to play basketball after school?
B I can’t. I’m going to the sports shop. 2 1 c 2 a 3 a
G What do you need to buy there?
B I’m going skiing next month so I need to buy
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a helmet. 1 1 was doing
G Cool! You’ll need poles too! 2 was watching
B I’ve got those already. 3 were walking
4 was reading
4
5 was swimming
R It’s so hot today, why don’t we go swimming
6 were eating
this afternoon?
K I love swimming! I don’t have my swimming 2 1 The dog was eating a sausage.
costume though. 2 They weren’t listening to music.
R Let’s go to your house on the way to the pool. 3 You were chatting online.
K OK, I’ll pack my goggles too. 4 She wasn’t wearing a new dress.
R Good idea. 5 We weren’t playing cards in the classroom.
3 1 was listening to music
5 1 play 2 the phone rang / was having a bath
2 go 3 the phone rang / was cooking
3 do 4 When the phone rang / was watching TV
4 play 5 When the phone rang / was sleeping
5 do 4 1 Todd wasn’t playing football.
6 go 2 Sue was riding a bike.
3 Jill and Sam were dancing.
MĆ W. pełna, page 21 4 Mum and Dad weren’t chatting.
1 1 didn’t have 5 Aunt Sally wasn’t swimming.
2 didn’t go 6 Uncle Frank wasn’t watching TV.
3 didn’t watch
4 didn’t do MĆ W. pełna, page 24
5 didn’t break 1 100 metres hurdles / high jump / shot put /
6 didn’t visit running 200 metres / long jump / javelin / running
2 1 Amy saw a film. 800 metres
2 Calum didn’t go to the park. 2 1 Britain
3 Amy and Calum didn’t play cards. 2 15
4 Luke didn’t chat online. 3 sports
5 Amy and Calum didn’t do their homework. 4 Women
6 Jazz did her homework. 5 most
3 1 Yes, he did. 6 2010
2 No, she didn’t. 3 Age: thirteen
3 Yes, they did. Started at age: ten
4 No, she didn’t. Role model: Jessica Ennis
5 No, they didn’t. Favourite event: running
4 1 did 7 watch / see Least favourite event: shot put
2 do 8 did
3 did 9 did 10
4 didn’t 10 have / eat I = Interviewer A =Amber
5 didn’t 11 did I Hello, Amber. Can you tell me a bit about
6 Did 12 did yourself? How old are you?
A Hi, I’m thirteen.
5 1 Did you do sport? I And when did you become a heptathlete?
2 Did you see a film? A Three years ago. I started training when I was
3 Did you go to bed early? ten.
4 Did you do your homework? I Really? Why did you decide to do that?
5 Did you meet your friends?
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A Well, I like lots of different types of sport and I 1 1 hoop
didn’t know which one to choose. Then, when 2 bat
I was nine years old, I saw a TV programme 3 goggles
about Jessica Ennis. And that’s when I decided 4 helmet
to do heptathlons like her. 5 mouth guard
I So Jessica Ennis is your role model? 6 swimming costume
A Yes, she is. I think she’s fantastic. 7 shin pads
I So how did you get started? 8 stick
A I talked to my sports teacher - Mr Brown. He 9 glove
loves athletics, and he’s my trainer now. He’s 10 shuttlecock
taught me a lot!
I What’s your favourite event in the heptathlon? 2 1 Did /do / Yes, they did
A I’m the same as Jessica Ennis. I love running 2 Did / play / No, she didn’t
best. 3 Did / watch / No, he didn’t
I And what’s your least favourite event? 4 Did / play / Yes, we did
A Shot put! It’s really difficult! But I’ve practised a 5 Did / eat / Yes, she did
lot, and now I’m much better at it! 3 1 Don’t talk!
I When’s your next competition? 2 Sit down!
A Next month, in July. I’ve trained hard and I 3 Don’t drop litter!
hope to win it! 4 Come here!
I Good luck! 5 Don’t touch!
4 1 How was your weekend
4 1 Three years ago / when she was ten years old 2 It was great, thanks
2 Jessica Ennis 3 That sounds fun
3 Sports teacher – Mr Brown 4 What about you
4 Next month, in July 5 Poor you
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1 1 b 2 c 3 a 4 d
Unit 3
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1 1 cheetah
11 2 octopus
B = boy G = girl 3 penguin
4 monkey
1 5 cuckoo
B Do you come here every morning? 6 dolphin
G Yes, I like to exercise before school and I love
the water. 2 1 mouse
B Me too. Oh no! I forgot my goggles. 2 owl
G Here… you can use mine. I don’t need them. 3 bat
B Thanks. 4 snail
5 eagle
2 6 shark
G So, what equipment do you need to buy? 7 wolf
B I need a mouth guard and shin pads. 8 lion
G The mouth guards are over there next to the 9 tortoise
sticks.
B Cool. Can you see the shin pads? 3 1 cheetah
G They’re on that shelf, above the gloves. 2 tortoise, snail
3 mouse
3 4 snake, lion, wolf, shark
G Come on Johnny! 5 dolphin, monkey
B He’s running too slowly. He’s not going to win
the race. 4 1 penguin
G Oh look … he’s running faster now! 2 bat
G Go Johnny! 3 owl
B He’s winning! He came first! 4 wolf
5 cuckoo
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1 1 1 d 2 f 3 e 4 c 5 b
This animal is a kind of bird. It’s black and white
and lives in cold places. It can’t fly. 2 1 c a cheetah
2 a bigger than
2 3 a lion
This animal is small and it’s got brown fur. It can
fly. It lives in dark places and it usually comes out at MĆ W. pełna, page 31
night. It can’t see very well, but it can hear well.
1 1 longest, lowest
3 2 safest, widest
This animal is a kind of bird. It’s got very big eyes. It 3 fattest, wettest
lives in trees and it comes out at night. It kills small 4 easiest, windiest
animals, like mice, for food. 5 worst, furthest, best
4 6 most beautiful, most famous
This animal looks a bit like a dog. It lives in forests 2 1 Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the
with other animals of its kind. They travel and hunt world.
in groups. They kill other animals like deer and 2 Borys Szyc is the best actor in Poland.
rabbits for food. 3 Platinum is the most expensive metal in the world.
5 4 The Dead Sea is the saltiest lake in the world.
This animal is a small, grey and white bird that 5 The dolphin is the most intelligent animal in the
lives in trees. Its name is the same sound as the call world.
it makes. It puts its eggs in other birds’ nests. 6 Wisła is the longest river in Poland.
3 1 fastest c
2 nearest a
6 1 flower 3 smallest c
2 branch 4 longest c
3 grass 5 strongest a
4 tree 6 tallest a
5 leaf
6 bush MĆ W. pełna, page 32
MĆ W. pełna, page 29 1 1 camel
2 wolf
1 1 faster, stronger, weaker 3 monkey
2 cuter, larger, nicer 4 llama
3 bigger, hotter, wetter 5 tiger
4 friendlier, happier, uglier
5 worse, further, better 2 1 visit
6 more beautiful, more difficult, more intelligent 2 campsite
3 minibus
2 1 The whale is bigger than the elephant. 4 baby
2 The cheetah is faster than the lion. 5 windows
3 The snail is slower than the spider. 6 wolves
4 The shark is scarier than the octopus.
5 The dog is friendlier than the cat. 3 a 3 b 1 c 2 d 5 e 4
3 1 Are monkeys more intelligent than sharks / Yes, 13
they are
2 Is the jungle wetter than the desert / Yes, it is A = Abby J = Jake
3 Are elephants stronger than donkeys / Yes, they 1
are A Look! They’re climbing in the trees and eating
4 Are tigers faster than cheetahs / No, they aren’t leaves. Oh, aren’t they funny?
5 Are giraffes taller than horses / Yes, they are Look at the baby one on its mother’s back.
6 Are dogs more dangerous than crocodiles / No, J What’s that one doing? He’s taking that man’s
they aren’t hat! They’re really naughty animals!
4 1 isn’t as tall as 2
2 isn’t as cold as A Oh, they’re amazing animals! I love their
3 isn’t as easy as orange and black stripes.
4 are as expensive as J The notice says, ‘Keep your car windows closed.
5 are as good as These animals are dangerous.’
6 aren’t as beautiful as A I know, but they look beautiful.
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3 1 1 Ocean
J Look, Abby, can you see the baby giraffe? 2 Island
A Oh, yes. It’s so cute! Oh, and there’s a baby 3 coast
llama, too. Fantastic! 4 mountains
J There are so many animals in here. 5 Strait
4 6 forests
A I can’t see any animals in here. Can you see 7 City
anything? 2 1 a
J No, not yet. Oh, look. Behind those trees. Can
you see? There are six of them. They’re all much 3 1 a 2 c 3 b
bigger than my dog!
A Oh, yes. They’ve got lovely, silver and grey fur.
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4 1 c 2 f 3 e 4 a 5 d 6 b
5
A There’s a family of them over there, near the 5 1 e 2 f 3 b 4 g 5 a 6 d 7 c
bushes. A mother, a father and two babies.
7 Example answer:
They aren’t as big as the tigers.
I live in a nice town, but it isn’t as green as
J They’re still enormous cats! And look at the
Vancouver! There are three big parks in my town,
father’s teeth.
but most people have to take a bus or train to
A But look how he’s playing with the babies. I
reach them. There is quite a lot of traffic in the
think these are my favourite animals. They’re
centre of the town. Many people come to visit the
dangerous, but they look friendly.
historical sites in my town. Travel around the town
will be greener in future as a new tram system is
4 1 His hat. being built that will run through the town centre
2 The tiger. and out to two of the parks.
3 A monkey, a giraffe, a llama and two lions.
4 Six.
5 The lion. Vancouver is a beautiful city on the Pacific coast
of Canada. It’s the biggest city in the province
MĆ W. pełna, page 33 of British Columbia. Although Vancouver is
1 1 b 2 c 3 c 4 b the biggest city in British Columbia, it isn’t the
capital of the province. The capital of British
2 1 d 2 b
3 c 4 a Columbia is Victoria, on Vancouver Island. The
island is ninety-six kilometres away, across the
14 Strait of Georgia.
G = girl B = boy Around two million people live in the Vancouver
G Hey Luke! Are these your holiday pictures? City area, but there are mountains, forests and
B Yes they are. We were in India. water all around the city.
G It looks amazing. The city developed in the mid nineteenth
B Yes it was… it was the best holiday I’ve ever century. People cut down many of the trees in
been on. the forests in this area, and brought the wood
G Is that you sitting on the elephant? to the mills in Vancouver. The logging industry
B Yes, it is. caused a lot of damage to the environment in
G I thought they were dangerous. this area.
B No, those elephants were very friendly. They’re Today, Vancouver is a beautiful international
a lot bigger in real life! That’s my mum holding city.
a monkey. And my Aunt Vanessa is taking a The famous Lion Gate Bridge links the centre
picture of her. One of those monkeys in the of the city with the North Shore, where a lot of
trees stole Vanessa’s camera! people live. Vancouver is nice and warm in the
G What’s your dad doing? summer, but it rains a lot between March and
B He’s washing the elephant. October. In the winter, Vancouver can be very
G Cool! Who’s that with the parrot? cold, and it often freezes.
B Our guide, Bobby. In 2010, Vancouver was the host city of the
Winter Olympic Games and Paralympics. There
is usually a lot of snow in Vancouver in the
winter. But there were problems during the
Olympics, because the weather was too warm,
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4 1 She’s the worst singer in her family.
and in some areas there wasn’t any snow. Some 2 Russia is the biggest country in the world.
people believe that global warming caused 3 Tim is the youngest boy in his class.
these problems. 4 Who is the richest person in your country?
And today the city of Vancouver is trying to 5 Sharks are the most dangerous animals in the
protect its beautiful environment, and to stop sea.
climate change in the future. The city hopes that 5 1 having a lovely time
it will be the greenest city in the world by 2020. 2 the weather like with you
The local government is going to improve the 3 It’s raining
buses and trains, so that people won’t use their 4 It’s cloudy but very warm
cars in the future. If people don’t use their cars, 5 Lucky you
this will reduce the carbon footprint of the city.
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pedestrians and cyclists. If the roads are safer,
1 1 boat
more people will walk or cycle.
2 cable car
Vancouver has some amazing parks. Stanley
3 lorry
Park is the biggest park in the city, with many
4 hovercraft
different things to do and see. If you explore
5 moped
the park, you’ll find fascinating traditional
6 motorbike
artwork. You can cycle, skate, jog, or just walk
around the park. There is a ten kilometre path 2 1 hoop
with great views of the city and mountains. It’s 2 bat
a beautiful place to relax and enjoy the natural 3 goggles
environment. 4 helmet
The Vancouver authorities are going to plant 5 mouth guard
more than 150 thousand new trees in the city 6 swimming costume
over the next ten years. Every resident of the 7 shin pads
city will live only five minutes away from a green 8 stick
space like a park or a beach. Vancouver has big 3 1 wolf
plans for the future. Becoming the greenest city 2 cuckoo
in the world will be hard work, but if the people 3 penguin
work together, it will be good for everyone. 4 octopus
5 shark
6 owl
MĆ W. pełna, page 36 7 bat
1 1 wolf 8 eagle
2 cuckoo 4 1 Did /do / Yes, they did
3 penguin 2 Did / play / No, she didn’t
4 octopus 3 Did / watch / No, he didn’t
5 shark 4 Did / play / Yes, they did
6 owl 5 Did / eat / Yes, she did
7 bat
8 eagle 5 1 Cheetahs are the fastest animals on land.
9 whale 2 Jane is the oldest student in her class.
10 snail 3 The inland taipan is the most poisonous snake in
the world.
2 1 A giraffe is taller than a horse. 4 My dad is the worst dancer in my family.
2 Polish is easier than Chinese. 5 What is the best restaurant near here?
3 French food is better than English food.
4 Monkeys are more intelligent than dogs. 6 1 When’s the next train to London?
5 Spain is hotter than Poland. 2 Then, I’d like a ticket to London, please.
3 Return, please. What platform does it leave
3 1 A horse isn’t as tall as a giraffe. from?
2 Chinese isn’t as easy as Polish. 4 Here you are. Do I need to change?
3 English food isn’t as good as French food. 5 Thanks. Is it running late?
4 Dogs aren’t as intelligent as monkeys.
5 Poland isn’t as hot as Spain.
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1 Possible answers: J = Jo D = dad A = Ali B = Ben M = Mum
1 lorry, wolf, raining, helmet
1
2 wolf, large, raining, helmet
J What’s for dinner, Dad?
3 wolf, badminton, raining, helmet
D Beef, potatoes, carrots and cabbage.
4 lorry, wolf, large, badminton
J I don’t like cabbage!
5 lorry, large, badminton, helmet
D But it’s good for you.
6 lorry, large, badminton, raining
2
2 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 T
7 T 8 T
A I’m hungry. Is that your lunch? What’s in your
3 1 listened sandwich?
2 play B Butter and tuna.
3 went A Yuck! I hate tuna. Have you got anything else
4 looked to eat?
5 saw B Melon.
6 use A Oh, yuck! I don’t like melon either.
7 bought B Good, because it’s my lunch!
8 gave
3
9 read
B What are you cooking?
10 took
A Pasta with prawns and cream.
11 made
B Yum. [sound of garlic being chopped and
12 did
scraped into pan] Oh no, don’t put any garlic
4 1 was walking out of the shop in!
2 was helping a woman A It’s better with garlic!
3 was asking a question
4
4 was looking at some shuttlecocks
J Mum, I’m hungry. Can I have a snack, please?
5 was choosing a bat
M Have some cherries or strawberries.
Names left to right: Chris, Peter, Mike, Shona, Caro
J Mum! I want something nice!
M Well, have some yoghurt, then.
Unit 4 J Oh, Mum! Is there any pizza?
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5 1 3rd January
1 1 salmon 2 20th March
2 carrots 3 5th November
3 pork 4 18th May
4 garlic
5 prawns 6 1 the third of January
6 beef 2 the second of April
7 cream 3 the fifteenth of February
8 butter 4 the twenty second of October
9 cherries
10 yoghurt
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a / an, the, some and any
The secret word is: strawberry.
1 1 a 2 c 3 b 4 c 5 c 6 a
2 1 cabbage
2 chicken 2 1 some carrots
3 cherries 2 an apple
4 melon 3 some books
5 yoghurt 4 a table
6 prawns 5 some flowers
6 an onion
3 1 beef, potatoes, carrots, cabbage
2 butter, tuna, melon 3 1 a 2 a 3 any 4 some 5 any 6 any
3 pasta, prawns, cream, garlic
4 cherries, strawberries, yoghurt, pizza
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Countable / Uncountable nouns (1)
1 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 c 5 h 6 f 7 e 8 g I Mmm. Lovely. What ingredients are you using?
S Well, beef, of course. Lots of vegetables – peas,
2 1 There are some bananas. carrots, onions, tomatoes. And potatoes and
2 There’s some bread. cheese on the top. I need some flour for the
3 There isn’t any chicken. gravy, too.
4 There isn’t a cucumber. I It smells delicious. Good luck! …. And our next
5 There’s a pineapple. competitor is …?
6 There aren’t any yoghurts. T My name is Tom and I’m fourteen.
I What are you making, Tom?
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T Fish cakes.
1 1 c 2 a 3 a 4 c I And what ingredients do you need for them?
2 1 b 2 d 3 f T Salmon, tomatoes, onions, potatoes and garlic.
I sometimes use prawns too, but not today.
MĆ W. pełna, page 43 I Sounds great. The best of luck!
T Thanks.
Countable / Uncountable nouns (2) I Hello. What’s your name?
1 1 U 6U 11 C J Jasper and I’m fifteen.
2U 7C 12 U I And you’re making …?
3U 8C 13 C J Pizza! My dad is Italian! I’ve got flour, tomatoes,
4C 9C 14 U cheese and garlic, and some Italian sausage to
5U 10 U put on top.
I It looks fantastic. Good luck! … Well, these are
2 1 b 2 a 3 b 4 c 5 b 6 a
just three of the young people taking part in this
3
1 some 2 some 3 any 4 some 5 some competition. They’ve got just two hours and …
6 any 7 any 8 any
Imperatives 4 1 ✗ Sandra is thirteen.
1 1 Be careful! 2 ✗ She’s making a beef pie.
2 Be quiet! 3✓
3 Don’t laugh! 4 ✗ He isn’t u sing prawns today.
4 Don’t touch it! 5 ✗ Jasper’s dad is Italian.
6 ✗ He’s making a sausage pizza.
2 1 Sit!
2 Don’t talk! MĆ W. pełna, page 45
3 Help!
4 Don’t be silly! 1 1 c 2 b 3 a
2 1 b 2 a 3 c 4 b 5 c
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1 The prize is a weekend to cook in the kitchens of 17
one of the best restaurants in London. B = boy G = girl W = woman M = man
2 1 a 2 b 3 b 4 a 5 b 6 b
1
3
Sandra: beef, carrots, cheese, flour, onions, peas, B What are we going to eat tonight?
tomatoes W What about a salad?
Tom: garlic, onions, potatoes, salmon, tomatoes B I’m really hungry…I want something more…
Jasper: cheese, flour, garlic, Italian sausage, W A pasta dish with mushrooms.
tomatoes B I don’t like mushrooms. I want to eat some meat.
W Chicken with potatoes?
16 B Yes! That sounds delicious
I = interviewer S = Sandra 2
I Hello, and welcome to the programme. Today B What do you want to watch?
we’re in London for the final of ‘Young Chef G How about a cooking programme? It’s Junior
of the Year’. Let’s meet some of the young Master Chef.
competitors. Hello, what’s your name and how B I thought you liked animated films.
old are you? G Yeah I do and I like science fiction films but this
S Hello. I’m Sandra and I’m thirteen. looks interesting. It teaches you how to cook
I What are you cooking at the moment? lots of delicious food.
S I’m making a beef pie. B What’s that boy making?
G A chocolate cake.
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8 Example answer:
3 People in the US celebrate Independence Day on
M Let’s try that new Italian restaurant in town? 4th July every year. This is because on the 4th July
W Oh I went there with Emma. It wasn’t that great. 1776, the US because an independent country.
M What about the American place? There are many parades on this day with music
W I went there last week and the food was and lots of American flags everywhere. Families
terrible. How about Don Juan’s? It’s that and friends often celebrate together by having
Spanish restaurant on Oxford Road. a picnic in the park or by watching the fireworks
M Sounds good. in the evening. Many people wear red, white and
blue clothes and wear models of the crown from
4 the Statue of Liberty.
M What do you think of the shepherd’s pie?
W I like it. What’s it made of?
M Mashed potatoes on the top and carrots and
minced meat on the bottom. This is Boston harbour in the United States. The
W It’s delicious. I think this is the best British food United States is a very big country, but it isn’t
I’ve ever tried. very old. In the past, it was a British colony, but
M You didn’t like the curry with rice we had last in the mid-eighteenth century, many people
night. were becoming unhappy with this. They wanted
W No, Not so much. independence from Britain. Samuel Adams was
M What about fish and chips? Have you tried it? born in Boston in 1722. He finished Harvard
W Yes…it’s OK but nothing special. University in 1740 and he got married in 1749.
He helped to organize the revolution against
5 the British. And on the fourth of July 1776, a
G Can you pass me an onion please? group of men, including Samuel Adams, signed
B Here you are. the United States Declaration of Independence.
G Thanks, I’ll start making the sauce for the The United States became an independent
pasta. So what film do you want to watch? country. Americans celebrate their country’s
B I’m not sure. Have you got any DVDs? independence on the fourth of July every year.
G Yes, have a look on the shelf in the living room. In most towns, there are fantastic parades.
There are more in my bedroom, under the bed. There are American flags everywhere and
B Cool, I’ll go and have a look. music. Americans have a special ceremony in
which they promise to be loyal to their country
and to their flag. This is called the ‘Pledge of
MĆ W. pełna, page 46 Allegiance’. It was written in 1892. People put
1 1 b 2 g 3 e 4 a 5 f 6 h 7 d 8 c their right hand over their heart when they say
these special words. In the afternoon, most
3 1 27th September Americans enjoy celebrating the fourth of July
2 1740 outside with their families and friends. If the
3 27 weather is sunny, there’s often a picnic in the
4 4th July park. Everyone has fun. There’s music and other
4 1 d 2 e 3 g 4 h 5 f 6 a 7 c 8 b entertainment. Many people wear red, white
and blue clothes and carry American flags.
MĆ W. pełna, page 47 Some people wear models of the crown from
5 1 b 2 a 3 c 4 b 5 a 6 c the Statue of Liberty. France gave the United
States the Statue of Liberty in 1886, and it’s now
6 1 British 4 heart a symbol of freedom. There’s lots of nice food to
2 Samuel Adams 5 crown eat. You can buy a hot dog, some pizza or some
3 country 6 evening ice cream. People eat hot dogs with onions,
7 Example answer: mustard or ketchup. In the evening, there’s
often an exciting fireworks display. It’s a great
Date 4th July way to end this special day.
Reason for The US became an independent
celebrating country.
Celebrations The US became an independent
country.
Special Red, white and blue clothes.
clothes Models of the crown from the
Statue of Liberty.
Food Hot dogs, pizza, ice cream
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1 1 cabbage 6 garlic 2
2 salmon 7 cream B What’s on TV?
3 pork 8 beef D Shh. I’m watching a brilliant film.
4 melon 9 yoghurt B Oh, what is it? Is it a disaster film?
5 cherries 10 tuna D No, it’s called Elizabeth – it’s a historical drama.
2 1 an
2 a 3 the 4 the 5 an It’s complicated, but very interesting.
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6 1 late 19
2 well L = Lisa R = Rory
3 quietly
L Hi, Rory. Did you see The Simpsons on TV last
4 quickly
night?
5 loudly
R No, I didn’t. Is it a good programme?
6 hungrily
L Yes, it’s great! You should watch it! It was really
MĆ W. pełna, page 52 funny.
R I watched a programme called Science
1 1 f 2 a 3 e 4 c 5 e for Kids. It was interesting. Then I watched
2 1 b 2 a 3 c 4 b Newsround. Do you know that programme?
It’s the news for children.
MĆ W. pełna, page 53 L I don’t know it. Do you always have to watch
1 1 shouldn’t serious programmes? Don’t you like any funny
2 should programmes?
3 shouldn’t R Of course! I saw a good film at the weekend –
4 should Night at the Museum 2.
L That sounds serious, too!
2 1 shouldn’t buy R It wasn’t. It was a comedy! Very funny.
2 shouldn’t cross L I saw a good film, too. It was called The Day
3 should drink the Earth Stood Still.
4 should do R Well, that doesn’t sound like a comedy …
3 1 should L No, it wasn’t! It was a science fiction film. It
2 shouldn’t was great, but a bit scary. And I’m going to
3 should see another one called The Maze Runner next
4 should week.
5 shouldn’t R I like science fiction films. But I love action films
best. James Bond is my favourite.
4 1 has to L Of course. Everybody likes James Bond!
2 have to
3 have to
4 has to 4 1
5 have to 2 ✗ Newsround is the news for children.
5 1 have to close the gate. 3 ✗ Night at the Museum is a comedy.
2 has to turn it off. 4 ✗ The Day the Earth Stood Still is a science
3 don’t have to wear uniform. fiction film.
4 doesn’t have to do homework. 5 ✗ Rory loves action films best.
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2 1 record
2 2 record player
B What are you doing? 3 Walkman
G I’m watching TV. 4 cassettes
B It’s a nice day today. You shouldn’t watch TV all 5 CD
afternoon. 6 website
G Ok, what would you like to do? 7 MP3 player
B Why don’t we go to the park and play football? 8 computer
G I don’t want to play football … but I’ll play 4 1 c
tennis. 2b
B OK, I’ll get my ball! 3a
G Oh no I haven’t got my tennis racket. I left it at 4c
Rachel’s house. 5a
B It’s OK. We can go and get it. She lives near the 6c
park.
3 MĆ W. pełna, page 57
D There’s a good film on at the cinema tonight. 5 1 record
Shall we go and see it, kids? 2 music
G What is it? 3 1980s
D Minions 4 MP3s
B Oh that sounds good. It’s one of the Despicable 5 free
Me films. They’re great. 6 websites
W But Don … isn’t grandma coming to visit
6 1 In 1979, Sony invented the Walkman.
tonight? We’re all having dinner with her.
2 Record shops sold cassettes.
D Oh yes! I forgot. Well after dinner we can watch
3 The pop group, ABBA, made the first CD.
a DVD with grandma.
4 In the 1980’s it wasn’t possible to download
G Grandma only likes crime films.
digital music.
D She likes funny films too so we can watch a
5 Today, you don’t have to go to a shop to buy
comedy.
new music.
G OK
7 1 d
4
2a
M What’s wrong, Jim?
3e
J I don’t feel well. I’ve got a sore throat and I’m
4b
very hot.
5c
M Oh no, you’ve got a temperature! You shouldn’t
go to school today. 8 Example answer:
J Can I stay in bed and watch films on my laptop, The way in which we buy and listen to music
now? is different from the way our parents and
M Yes Jim but in the afternoon we’re going to the grandparents bought and listened to it. In the
doctor. I’ll book an appointment for you. 1950s and 60s people listened to records on
record players. Then in 1979, Sony invented the
5
Walkman which used cassette tapes. In the 1980s,
B What are you reading?
the first CD was made by the pop group, Abba.
G The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
CDs are still popular today but now you can also
B Cool. Oh can I borrow your mobile? I left my
download music from the internet as MP3 files.
mobile at home and I should call my dad
This means that you don’t have to leave the house
because it’s late.
to buy music.
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5 1 I’d like two tickets for Screen 2, please.
Walkman. The Walkman played cassette tapes 2 Teens or children?
and people started carrying their music with 3 Two teens, please.
them. So record shops started selling cassettes, 4 That’s £8, please.
as well as records. The first CD was made in the 5 Here you are. Thank you.
1980s. It was made by the Swedish pop group,
Abba. Today, music shops don’t sell cassette
tapes any more. They don’t sell very many
Unit 6
records either. But CDs are still very popular. MĆ W. pełna, page 60
In the last thirty years, shops sold over 200
billion CDs. In the late 1990s, it was possible for 1 (Answers can be in any order.)
the first time to listen to and download digital 1 butcher’s
music as MP3s and other music files. Today, this 2 bookshop
means that if you’ve got an Internet connection, 3 florist’s
you don’t need to leave your house to get new 4 chemist’s
music. At this music shop in England, they’re 5 newsagent’s
trying to get young people away from the 6 hairdresser’s
computers in their homes and back into music 7 greengrocer’s
shops. In this shop, there’s free Internet access 8 baker’s
to lots of music and social networking websites. 9 bank
Young people can come into the shop with 10 shoe shop
their friends, chat, and surf all their favourite 2 1 travel agent’s
sites, like Facebook or YouTube. They can have 2 department store
a drink, check their emails and listen to new 3 post office
music. After listening to the music, they can 4 clothes shop
plug in their MP3 players and download tracks 5 supermarket
in the shop. It’s a great way to listen to your 6 electrical store
favourite singers and musicians. Who knows
how shopping for music will change in the 3 1 shoe shop, bookshop, sports shop
future! 2 travel agent’s, bank, chemist’s
3 newsagent’s, hairdresser’s, clothes shop
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5 1 buy 4 1 ’ll go
2 lend 2 ’ll buy
3 borrow 3 won’t watch
4 afford 4 won’t eat
5 save 5 ’ll do
6 cost 6 won’t help
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1 1 ’re going to 1 a greengrocer’s shop
2 is going to
2 1 computers
3 ’s going to
2 plants
4 ’m going to
3 grow
5 ’re going to
4 help
6 ’re going to
5 adverts
2 1 isn’t going to visit 6 good
2 is going to play
3 They’re at the supermarket selling vegetables.
3 are going to make
4 ‘m not going to do
22
5 aren’t going to go
6 are going to see N = Nick R = Rosie E = Emma
C = Customer
3 1 Are you going to eat your breakfast?
2 Is your mum going to go shopping? 1
3 Are your friends going to play football? N How can I help?
4 Are you going to chat to your friends? C1 I’d like some tomatoes and some potatoes,
5 Is your dad going to write an email? please.
4 1 No, he isn’t. He’s going to walk. N Certainly. That’s £1.10, please.
2 No, they aren’t. They’re going to play football. C1 That’s very cheap! Here you are. One pound
3 Yes, they are. and 50 pence.
4 No, he isn’t. He’s going to go home. N That’s 40 pence change.
5 No, he isn’t. He’s going to watch TV. C1 Thanks. Are you going to have another shop
6 Yes, he is. day?
N I hope so.
MĆ W. pełna, page 62 2
1 1 c 2 b 3 c 4 a J Hello. Can I help you?
C2 Yes, please. Can I have a bag of carrots,
2 1 c 2 e 3 a please?
MĆ W. pełna, page 63 J Of course.
C2 That’s lovely, thank you. Oh and I’ll have two
1 1 decision cucumbers, please.
2 offer J That’s £1, please.
3 promise C2 Well, that isn’t expensive! Thank you!
4 decision
5 promise 3
6 offer M Hi! What would you like?
C3 I’d like two tomato plants. Oh, and a
2 1 I’ll meet you at half past six. cucumber plant, too, please.
2 I’ll dance with you at the party. M Of course. I’ll put them in a bag for you. That
3 I won’t let you down. will be £2, please.
4 I won’t forget the picnic. C3 Here you are. How long will the plants take
5 We’ll go the swimming pool at two o’clock. to grow?
6 I’ll be back soon. M Another month. But the cucumbers will take
3 1 ’ll help a bit longer.
2 ’ll lend C3 That’s very helpful!
3 ’ll take M You’re welcome.]
4 ’ll bring
5 ’ll come
6 ’ll love
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potatoes; price – £1.10 (but gives £1.50)
1 1 b 2 a 3 b 4 c 5 b 6 b 7 a
Customer 2: buys a bag of carrots, and two
cucumbers; price – £1 4 1 twenty-five million (25,000,000)
Customer 3: two tomato plants, a cucumber plant; 2 eleven billion pounds (11,000,000,000)
price – £2 3 six (6)
4 thirty years old (30)
5 1 £1.50
5 five hundred thousand (500,000)
2 Yes, he does.
6 one hundred (100)
3 a cucumber plant
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5 1 twenty-five million
1 1 a 2 d 3 e 4 c
2 small stores
2 1 tak 2 nie 3 nie 3 cosmetics department
4 studied at
23 5 over one hundred
M = man TA = travel agent B = boy 6 fashion designers
S = Sarah G = girl 6 1 c 2 e 3 f 4 a 5 d 6 b
1 7 1 Clothes
M I want to go to Disneyland in Florida with 2 Large clothes shops, shoe shops, toy shops,
my family. electrical stores and department stores.
TA Yes, of course. How many people? 3 Lots of small stores selling clothes, perfume and
M Two adults and two children. cosmetics.
TA How long do you want to stay? 4 Clothes, music and fashion accessories.
M 2 weeks. 8 Example answer:
TA Do you want to stay in an apartment or a Visitors to London spend lots of money on
hotel? clothes. Along Oxford Street there are shoe
M We want a two bedroom apartment, please. shops, toy shops, electrical shops and many
TA Alright. Here are some apartments. What do clothes shops. Selfridges is a big department
you think? store on Oxford Street. Inside it has lots of smaller
2 stores selling clothes, perfume and cosmetics.
B What are your plans for this weekend, Lots of people also shop for clothes and fashion
Sarah? accessories at Camden Market.
S I’m visiting my friend in London.
B That’s cool.
S Yes, she lives in Notting Hill. She’s going More than twenty-five million people visit
to take me to Portobello market. It’s a big London every year. They enjoy going to
market in Notting Hill. We’re also going to museums like the Tate Modern and the Natural
see Billy Elliot at the theatre. I’m really excited History Museum. They also visit London to go
about that. What are you doing this weekend, on the London Eye, and to see Buckingham
Ben? Palace, and the Changing of the Guard. There
B I haven’t got any plans. are also amazing buildings to see, like The
3 Houses of Parliament, and Big Ben. Visitors to
G1 What do you think of this blue skirt? London spend nearly eleven billion pounds
G2 I prefer the black one. a year in the city, and they spend a lot of
G1 Really? OK I’ll get the black one. How much is this on clothes. The best shops in London
it? for clothes are on Oxford Street and Regent
G2 £30 Street. This is Oxford Street. There are many
G1 Oh no! I can’t afford it. shops on this street; large clothes shops, toy
G2 What about this one? shops, shoe shops, electrical stores, and big
G1 Ah yes, that‘s nice and it’s only £15. I like the department stores like this one – Selfridges.
colour too. Purple. Inside Selfridges, there are lots of small stores,
G2 Yes, it’s cool. selling clothes and brands. There’s also a large
G1 I’ll get this one. cosmetics department, selling perfume and
make-up. If you can’t see what you’re looking
for, the Selfridges personal shopping service
can help you. With the help of the Selfridges
shop assistants you can find just what you need.
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There are six floors of shops and restaurants 1 1 cabbage
inside Selfridges. There are other Selfridges’ 2 salmon
stores in Manchester and in Birmingham, but 3 pork
the London store is the biggest. In June 2010, 4 melon
shoppers voted Selfridges the world’s best 5 cherries
department store. On Oxford Street, there’s also 6 garlic
the London College of Fashion. Famous fashion
designers, like Jimmy Choo, studied here. If 2 1 comedy
you’re going shopping in London, you can also 2 animated film
visit other parts of London where the fashion 3 horror film
shops are smaller. This is Camden Market. The 4 science fiction film
market is nearly thirty years old and there are 5 western
five hundred thousand visitors to the area each 6 musical
week. Inside the market, there are over one 3 1 electrical store
hundred shops. You can buy clothes, music 2 florist’s
and fashion accessories here. There’s also lots 3 baker’s
of different food to buy. Camden Market is so 4 butcher’s
famous for clothes in Britain that even fashion 5 greengrocer’s
designers come shopping here. 6 newsagent’s
7 hairdresser’s
8 travel agent’s
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4 1 any
1 1 electrical store 2 some
2 florist’s 3 any
3 baker’s 4a
4 butcher’s 5 an
5 greengrocer’s
6 newsagent’s 5
1 No, they aren’t. They’re going to go to the
7 hairdresser’s cinema.
8 travel agent’s 2 No, they aren’t. They’re going to play football.
9 chemist’s 3 Yes, they are.
10 post office 6 1 Which screen is James Bond on in?
2 1 borrow 2 It’s in screen 4.
2 buy 3 Thanks, what time does the film start?
3 afford 4 It started 5 minutes ago.
4 saves 5 Oh! I should hurry up!
5 cost
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3 1 is going to buy
1 1 butter
2 ’m not going to watch
2 carrots
3 aren’t going to go
3 cream
4 ’s going to play
4 salmon
5 aren’t going to spend
5 beef
4 1 She won’t go to school at half past eight. 6 cherries
2 I’ll make you a cake for your birthday. 7 yoghurt
3 They’ll leave the party at ten o’clock. Vegetable: cabbage
4 He won’t do his homework after dinner.
2
Left to right: nurse, chef, firefighter, mechanic,
5 I’ll help her with the housework.
singer, actor
5 1 All the T-shirts are over there. 1 firefighter
2 Thanks. I like this one. How much is it? 2 chef
3 £18.99. 3 actor
4 Can I try it on, please?
3 1 DK
5 Of course. The changing room is behind me.
2T
3F
4T
5 DK
6 DK
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4 1 e, sports shop
2 b, butcher’s 3
3 f, clothes shop L Ow! Ow!
4 c, hairdresser’s D What’s wrong? What did you do?
5 a, newsagent’s L I hit my head on the cupboard door! Ow!
6 d, electrical store My eye really hurts.
7 h, baker’s D Oh dear. You’ve a cut and a bruise!
8 g, shoe shop L Oh great. I don’t want a black eye!
5 1 romantic 4
2 crime C I’m sorry. I can’t go swimming with you today.
3 horror I feel terrible.
4 musical B Oh, what’s wrong?
5 disaster C I’ve got a cold. I’ve got a horrible cough and
6 action a sore throat.
7 western B Can I get you anything?
C Ooh yes! Some chocolate, please!
B What?
Unit 7 C Well, I always feel better with chocolate!
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1 1 a headache 6 a cough 5 1 angry
2 earache 7 toothache 2 sad
3 a sprained ankle 8 a cut 3 tired
4 a temperature 9 a black eye 4 scared
5 a cold 10 a broken leg 5 surprised
2 1 stomach ache 6 happy
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3 a broken leg
4 a sprained ankle 1 1 been 8 stopped 15 fallen
5 a black eye 2 sprained 9 tidied 16 tried
6 toothache 3 lived 10 cut 17 watched
4 flown 11 made 18 broke
3 1 a headache, earache, a temperature 5 done 12 eaten 19 lost
2 a sprained ankle, a cut, a headache 6 drunk 13 chatted 20 finished
3 a cut, a bruise, a black eye 7 studied 14 taken
4 a cold, a cough, a sore throat
2 Regular: sprained, lived, studied, stopped, tidied,
24 chatted, tried, watched, finished
Irregular: been, flown, done, made, eaten, taken,
W = Will M = Mum T = teacher
fallen, drunk, broke, lost, cut
S = Sam L = Louise D = Dad
3 1 We’ve finished our lunch.
C = Clare B = Ben 2 I’ve cut my finger.
3 My dad has bought a new computer.
1
4 He’s learned Spanish.
W Mum, I don’t feel very well.
5 You’ve broken your arm.
M What’s wrong?
6 My grandparents have lost their cat.
W I’ve got a headache and earache.
M Let me see. You’ve got a temperature, too. 4 1 has eaten zurek
Go to bed. I’m calling the doctor now. 2 have flown in a plane
3 have ridden a horse
2
4 have played a piano
T What happened to you?
5 have broken their arms
S I fell off my bike yesterday, and I’ve got a
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T Oh! That looks terrible.
S And I’ve got a headache… 1 1 b 2 d 3 c 4 f 5 a
T Poor you! What about the bike? 2 1 c 2 a 3 a 4 b
S Oh, the bike is fine!
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MĆ W. pełna, page 75 4 1 chest
2 ten days
1 1 I haven’t broken my camera.
3 two days
2 They haven’t been to Krakow.
4 today
3 She hasn’t made a cake for the picnic.
5 next week
4 We haven’t swum 1,000 metres.
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6 You haven’t finished your exam!
1 1 c 2 b 3 b 4 b
2 1 Have / played / Yes, they have
2 Has / eaten / Yes, it has 2 1 nie 2 tak 3 tak
3 Has / tidied / No, he hasn’t
4 Has / broken / Yes, she has 27
D = doctor G = girl B = boy
3 1 c 2 a 3 c 4 c 5 c 6 a
1
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D How are you feeling?
1 1 H 2 H 3 H 4 U 5 U G I feel terrible.
2 1 day 4 day D What’s wrong?
2 worse 5 can’t G My stomach hurts.
3 water 6 never D When did it start?
G About two days ago.
3 Name: Sarah Watson D Have you got a temperature?
Age: 13 G No, I haven’t.
Cough ✓
Temperature ✗ 2
Stomach ache ✓ B What are you making?
Antibiotics ✓ G A fruit salad. I want to eat more fruit and
vegetables.
25, 26
B Why?
G Because they’re good for you.
D = doctor S = Sarah B That’s true. I don’t eat much fruit. I eat a lot of
D Hello, Sarah. Can I just check your personal junk food.
details, please? Your surname is Watson, G Junk food isn’t good for you. Is there any fruit
spelled W –A – T- S- O- N? that you like?
S That’s right. B I like apples and bananas.
D How old are you?
3
S I’m thirteen.
B Let’s go cycling.
D And how are you feeling today?
G I don’t know how to ride a bike.
S A bit better, thanks.
B Really? I can teach you. Come on …
D Good. Well, you’ve had a really bad chest
G This is difficult! Oh no!
infection. How long have you been ill?
B Are you OK?
S 10 days. But I’ve been in hospital for 2 days.
G No, I think I’ve hurt my ankle.
D Yes, that’s right. Have you still got a cough?
B Let me have a look…
S Yes, I have, doctor.
D OK. Can I check your temperature, please? …
No. You haven’t got a temperature. That’s
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good. Do you have a stomach ache?
S Yes, I do. But it isn’t too bad. 1 1 a sprained ankle 6 a temperature
D OK. I think that’s because of the antibiotics. You 2 a sore throat 7 a cold
need a lot of antibiotics for a chest infection. I 3 stomach ache 8 a cough
think you can go home this afternoon. I can tell 4 broken leg 9 a cut
your parents to come to the hospital. 5 toothache 10 earache
S That’s great, thanks. 2 1 ’ve played
D But you can’t go back to school until next week. 2 ’s gone
You need to sleep and rest for a few more days. 3 has forgotten
S Ok, doctor. 4 ’ve finished
D Good. Come back and see me next week when 5 has eaten
you’ve finished the antibiotics.
S Yes, doctor. Thank you.
D See you next week.
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3 1 Have / finished / Yes / have 4 1 vase
2 Have / arrived / Yes,/ have. 2 rug
3 Have / gone / No / haven’t. 3 curtains
4 Has / phoned / No / hasn’t. 4 mirror
5 Has / drunk / Yes / has. 5 cushions
4 1 What’s the problem? 6 lamp
2 I’ve got stomach ache. 6 1 great
3 When did it start? 2 a boring
4 I think you’ve got a virus. 3 strange
5 You need to go to bed and drink a lot. 4 difficult
5 lucky
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MĆ W. pełna, page 80 Present simple and present continuous
1 1 fireplace 1 1 b 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 b
2 coffee table 2 1 ’m having
3 armchair 2 love
4 painting 3 ’m writing
5 curtains 4 isn’t shining
6 carpet 5 are wearing
7 windowsill 6 is playing
8 cupboard 7 plays
2 1 rug d 8 are working
2 sofa c 9 don’t like
3 vase e Past simple and past continuous
4 mirror b
5 lamp a 1 1 was reading, hit
6 cushion f 2 were having, played
7 radiator g 3 was watching, ate
4 was looking, rode
3 1 vase/ windowsill Numbers left to right: 2, 1, 3, 4
2 sofa/ armchair
3 radiator/ rug/ fireplace 2 a My sister was talking to her friend when the
4 cupboard/ coffee table/ lamp lights stopped working.
b I was eating a pizza in the kitchen when my
28 sister’s friend called her.
c The dog was eating my pizza when the lights
M = Mum C = Charlotte T = Toby
started working again.
1 d The dog came into the kitchen when Dad was
M Charlotte, can you put this vase of flowers on looking for a torch.
the windowsill, please? Careful! Don’t drop it! a 2 b 1 c 4 d 3
C OK, Mum.
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2
1 1 a 2 c 3 a 4 a
M Where’s the cat?
T Well, he usually sleeps on the sofa. Oh, there he 2 1 d 2 f 3 c
is, on the armchair.
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3
C I’m cold. And the radiator isn’t on. 1 1 ’m going to visit, ’ll send
M I’ll make a fire. You can sit on the rug in front of 2 ’re going to go, ’ll buy
the fireplace! 3 ’re going to eat, ’ll have
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3 1 He has written a blog.
2 She has played a game. H And yesterday evening I was reading a very
3 They have commented on a blog. exciting part.
4 He hasn’t played a game. R What happened?
5 She hasn’t written a blog. H Well, the children found a treasure map and
6 They haven’t made a video. it showed the island. So they took a little boat
4 1 Have you washed the car? Yes, I have. there. They were looking for the treasure, and
2 Have you walked the dog? No, I haven’t. were camping on the island when they saw
3 Have you tidied the living room? Yes, I have. strange lights in the dark! R What was
4 Have you made a cake? Yes, I have. happening? What were the lights?
5 Have you cleaned the windows? No, I haven’t. H I don’t know! I didn’t finish it!
R Where’s the book? Finish it now so you can lend
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H OK. OK!
1 1 Timmy
2 Julian
3 Anne
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4 Dick
5 Timmy 1 1 d 2 b 3 a
2 1 ✗ There are two brothers, one sister and their 2 1 b 2 d 3 c
cousin.
2✓ 30
3 ✗ Timmy is George’s dog. B = boy G = girl
4✓
5 ✗ It was in the sea, but not under the water. 1
6 ✗ She wrote 21 stories about the Famous Five. B Let’s watch a sci fi film. Which one shall we
buy?
3 They’re looking for clues to help them find the
G What about this one?
treasure.
B Divergent? Oh yes that was on at the cinema
4 1 No, she didn’t. last year. It’s an adventure film.
2 She was reading a book. G I saw a poster for Home behind the till. It’s a
3 No, he doesn’t. sci fi film but it’s animated.
4 They want to find some treasure. B What’s it about?
5 They saw strange lights in the dark. G It’s about creatures from space! But they aren’t
6 No, she didn’t. scary, they’re cute.
2
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G Hi Tom, where’s Dad?
R = Ryan H = Hannah B He’s in the kitchen.
R Hello, Hannah! Did you get my email yesterday G What are you reading?
evening? You didn’t answer. B I’m reading a book about mysterious places.
H Hi Ryan. I’m sorry. I didn’t look at my emails. G That’s interesting.
I was too busy. I was reading a fantastic book. B Look at this picture.
R Oh, which book? G Where is it?
H The first book in the Famous Five series. It’s B It’s in Peru. These are the Nazca Lines. They’re
called Five on a Treasure Island. giant pictures of animals and birds in the
R I don’t know that one. What’s it about? desert. It’s a mystery how they got there.
H It’s about four children and a dog. It’s the 3
school holidays. There are two boys and two G Hi Mark. Is this computer free?
girls and they’re all staying together by the sea. B Yeah.
There’s a small island nearby in the sea near G What are you doing?
their house. They discover a mystery and they B I’m researching Sasquatch for my science
want to know what happened! project. I’ve got science next lesson
R What’s the mystery? G Cool! What’s that?
H The children find out that there was some B That’s sasquatch. It’s a creature that lives in
treasure on an old boat, but the treasure is lost North America.
and they want to try and find it. G Really? Is that a picture of it?
R Sounds good. B Yes
G It looks like a very tall, hairy monkey!
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1 1 doctor Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Scotland in
2 statue 1859. He’s most famous for his stories about
3 detective Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes was a very
4 guide good detective, and Conan Doyle’s stories
5 souvenir about him were exciting, mysterious and full
6 blockbuster of adventure. Sherlock Holmes solved crimes
7 waterfall with the help of his friend, Dr Watson. Arthur
8 museum Conan Doyle went to university in Edinburgh,
9 enemy the capital of Scotland. There’s a statue of
10 university Sherlock Holmes in the centre of the city. Arthur
Conan Doyle moved to the south of England
2 Students’ own answers after university and became a doctor. He wrote
3 1 ✓ 2 ✗
3 ✓ 4 ✗
5✓ stories about Sherlock Holmes in his free time.
The first story about Sherlock Holmes was called
4 1 Scotland A Study in Scarlet. Arthur Conan Doyle wrote
2 book twenty-five Sherlock Holmes stories between
3 village 1885 and 1895. But he didn’t want to write any
4 house more. In the story – The Final Problem – Holmes
5 tourists and Watson travel to Switzerland. Here Holmes
6 actors meets his enemy, Professor Moriarty, and they
7 house fight and die at the Reichenbach waterfalls. But
MĆ W. pełna, page 87 many people didn’t like this, and they wrote so
many letters to Conan Doyle that he changed
5 1 d 2 e 3 b 4 a 5 f 6 c his mind … And he continued writing Sherlock
6 1 Dr Watson Holmes mysteries until 1920, twenty-five years
2 Switzerland later! Many people around the world still love
3 He falls into a waterfall the character Sherlock Holmes. In the stories, he
4 They didn’t want Sherlock Holmes to die lived at 221b Baker Street, in London. Today, the
5 Souvenirs and Sherlock Holmes books. house at this address is a museum, and people
from all over the world visit it. Lots of people
7 Name Arthur Conan Doyle take photographs outside the museum. They
dress up in Sherlock’s famous hat and pipe. The
Born 1859 museum guide dresses up as a policeman from
Studied University of Edinburgh the time of Sherlock Holmes. The museum is
Lived South of England open every day of the year, except Christmas
day! Inside the museum you can buy souvenirs
Worked Doctor
and Sherlock Holmes books. There are now
Wrote Stories many films and TV programmes about the
Most famous character Sherlock Holmes adventures of Sherlock Holmes. From 1939 to
Died 1930 1946, Basil Rathbone played Sherlock Holmes
in fourteen films. In 2009, Robert Downy Jr.
8 Example answer and Jude Law played Holmes and Watson in a
Arthur Conan Doyle was born in 1859. He went Hollywood blockbuster. And in 2010, the BBC
to university in Edinburgh and then moved to the made a modern day version in a three-part TV
south of England to be a doctor. He wrote stories drama. Arthur Conan Doyle died in 1930, here in
in his free time and his most famous character Sussex in the south of England. He isn’t writing
was Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes was a stories anymore, but the memory of Arthur
detective and he solved crimes with his friend, Conan Doyle and his famous detective lives on.
Dr Watson. Arthur Conan Doyle died in 1930 but
his books remain very popular today.
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1 1 cupboard 6 cushion 1
2 rug 7 radiator l a m p s c a t m u
3 windowsill 8 curtains
4 fireplace 9 lamp f i s p o u v e i c
5 armchair 10 mirror i c d a f r m a r u
2 1 Does / get up / he does
2 Does / help / she does r a d i a t o r r s
3 Is / raining / it isn’t
e r w n b a v m o h
4 Do / play / they don’t
5 Are / wearing / they are p p n t q i a c r i
3 1 was having / came
2 were watching / arrived l e l i k n s h j o
3 were doing / phoned
a t c n r s e a o n
4 were playing / started
5 were looking / saw c r u g h x g i f s
4 1 What are you looking for
2 Can you help e c u p b o a r d p
3 I think she’d like some earrings.
w i n d o w s i l l
4 What about this bag
5 But I think she’ll really love this one
2 1 g 2 c 3 b 4 e 5 d 6 f 7 a
MĆ W. pełna, page 90 Left to right: Freya, Adam, Paweł, Marta, Becca,
1 1 a sprained ankle Elsa, Jan
2 a sore throat 3 1 Lucas 2 – 3 Nico
3 stomach ache
4 broken leg 4
Left to right: buy, computer, borrow, hope, make,
5 toothache hundred, sold, send, answered, learned
1 hundred, buy
2 1 cupboard 2 learned, borrow
2 rug 3 send, hope
3 windowsill 4 answered, make
4 fireplace 5 sold, computer
5 armchair
6 cushion
7 radiator
8 curtains
9 lamp
10 mirror
3 1 haven’t eaten
2 ’ve heard
3 has started
4 ’ve bought
5 has given
4 1 was looking / slipped
2 were making / rang
3 was running / drove
4 were playing / broke
5 were watching / saw
5 1 What’s the problem?
2 My ankle really hurts.
3 How did it happen?
4 It looks like you’ve sprained your ankle.
5 You need to rest and not run for a while.
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