KEY WORKBOOK

Unit 1, Section 1

1

1e, 2d, 3a, 4c, 5f, 6b

2B

1 are, 2 Is, 3 are, 4 isn’t, 5 is, 6 Is, 7 am, 8 aren’t, 9 am, 10 Are

2C

2 Are they English? Yes, they are.

3 Are you Lucy and Lola? No, we aren’t. We’re Pat and Pam.

4 Are we late? Yes, we are.

5 Is she a student? No, she isn’t. She’s a teacher.

6 Are you neighbours? Yes, we are.

3A

1d, 2b, 3c, 4a

3B

2 This / She is my brother’s girlfriend.

3 This / He / She is Peter’s best friend.

4 This / She is the twins’ mother.

5 They / These are the mother’s twins.

6 These / They are my sisters’ classmates.

7 These / They are my classmates’ sisters.

8 This / It is Mr Smith’s car.

4

// / // / // / // / // / // / //
a, h, j, k / i, y / f, l, m, n, s, x, z / b, c, d, e, g, p, t, v / o / u, q, w / r

5A

Eger, Csorna, Szeged, Nagykanizsa, Miskolc, Debrecen, Baja, Szentes

5C

1 Canterbury, 2 Birmingham, 3 Cambridge, 4 Bournemouth, 5 Oxford, 6 Manchester


Unit 1, Section 2

1ABC

Country code / Country / Nationality
.cn / China / Chinese
.jp / Japan / Japanese
.uk / United Kingdom / British
.pl / Poland / Polish
.es / Spain / Spanish
.au / Australia / Australian
.us / the USA / American
.de / Germany / German
.hu / Hungary / Hungarian
.gr / Greece / Greek
.fr / France / French
.cz / the Czech Republic / Czech

2A

0 / zero / oh / 10 / ten
1 / one / 11 / eleven / 21 / twenty-one
2 / two / 12 / twelve / 20 / twenty / 22 / twenty-two
3 / three / 13 / thirteen / 30 / thirty / 33 / thirty-three
4 / four / 14 / fourteen / 40 / forty / 44 / forty- four
5 / five / 15 / fifteen / 50 / fifty / 55 / fifty- five
6 / six / 16 / sixteen / 60 / sixty / 66 / sixty- six
7 / seven / 17 / seventeen / 70 / seventy / 77 / seventy- seven
8 / eight / 18 / eighteen / 80 / eighty / 88 / eighty- eight
9 / nine / 19 / nineteen / 90 / ninety / 99 / ninety-nine

2B

1 eighteen, 2 forty, 3 forty-seven, 4 fifty-six, 5 sixty-eight

4A

a) grandmother, b) grandfather, c) uncle, d) father, e) aunt, f) brother g) cousin, h) cousin

4B

1 have got, 2 has got, 3 have got, 4 hasn’t got, 5 has got, 6 have got, 7 haven’t got, 8 has got

4C

1 have, 2 are, 3 parents, 4 brother, 5 is / ’s, 6 haven’t, 7 cousins, 8 is / ’s, 9 is / ’s,

10 uncle, 11 ’s, 12 has / ‘s, 13 aunt

Unit 1, Section 3

1

1D, 2I, 3F, 4A, 5C, 6E, 7B, 8G, 9H

2A

300 / three hundred / 303 / three hundred .three / 333 / three hundred .and thirty-three
400 / four hundred / 404 / four hundred and four / 444 / four hundred and forty-four
500 / five hundred / 505 / five hundred and five / 555 / five hundred and fifty-five
600 / six hundred / 606 / six hundred and six / 666 / six hundred and sixty six
700 / seven hundred / 707 / seven hundred and seven / 777 / seven hundred and seventy-seven
800 / eight hundred / 808 / eight hundred and eight / 888 / eight hundred and eighty-eight
9000 / nine hundred / 909 / nine hundred and nine / 999 / nine hundred and ninety-nine

2C

1 40 thieves, One Thousand and One Nights

2 Floor 28; altogether 34 floors

3 £138

4 215 applications, 46 places

5 733 animal species

6 1261 seats

3B

1 Our, 2 Her, 3 Their, 4 His, 5 your, 6 my

3C

b) Is this my car?

c) Are these your dogs?

d) Is this our train?

e) Is this my coffee?
f) Are these his children?

g) Is this her class?

h) Is this their ball?

Unit 1, Section 4

1B

1 It’s / Its, 2 Their / They’re , 3 You’re / Your, 4 His / He’s, 5 Your /they’re /, 6 It’s / he’s, 7 Your / Their, 8 your / It’s / its

1C

1 He’s (= he has), 2 His, 3 his, 4 He’s (= he is), 5 He’s (= he has), 6 He’s (= He is),
7 his, 8 He’s (=he is)

2A

The most cousins: B, D, E

Fewest: F

2B

1b, 2a, 3e , 4c, 5d, 6a, 7b

2C

1 remarry, 2 I don’t know, 3 awful, 4 divorce, 5 step-brothers and step-sisters

Unit 2, Section 1

1

have .... / get .... / go .... / do .... / spend ...
a shower
a drink
time
a bath
a sandwich breakfast
lunch
dinner / a drink
a sandwich,
up
dressed
to school
home / for a walk
out
to school
to bed
back to sleep
home
shopping / homework
sports / time

2

1 Do, 2 Have, 3 Don’t do, 4 Don’t go, 5 Have, 5 Don’t spend

4A

a) twelve o’clock, noon, midnight; b) twelve o’clock at night, midnight; c) five past eight (a.m. / in the morning), eight-oh-five; d) twenty-five past eleven (a.m. / in the morning), eleven twenty-five; e) quarter past five (p.m. / in the afternoon), five –fifteen (p.m. / in the afternoon); f) half past two, half two, two-thirty (a.m. / in the morning); g) quarter to three (p.m. / in the afternoon), two forty-five; h) Twenty to ten; nine-forty (a.m. / in the morning); i) eight minutes past three (a.m. / in the morning), three-oh-eight; j) seven minutes to eleven (p.m / in the morning), eleven fifty-three

4B

1g), 2b), 3j), 4c), 5a), 6e), 7i), 8h), 9f)

5A

1 Do you brush your teeth after lunch?

2 What do you do on Saturdays?

3 Do you have dinner with your family?

4 Do you spend a lot of time on the computer?

5 Do you go out with your friends in the evenings? / Do you go out in the evenings with your friends?

6 Do you do your homework first thing in the afternoon?

6

Possible answers

1 Do you get up early?

2 What time do you get up at the weekend? / How about the weekends? / What about the weekends?

3 Do you spend a lot of time on the computer?
4 What time do you go to bed?

5 Do you read in bed?

Unit 2, Section 2

1

1 emails, 2 homework, 3 teeth, 4 clothes, 5 friends, 6 home, 7 online

2

1 doesn’t do, 2 have, 3 don’t have, 4 Does Howard check, 5 Doesn’t your mum go,

6 go out, 7 Do you drink, 8 Don’t your grandparents watch, 9 walk, 10 sleeps

3

1 every, 2 at, 3 back, 4 every, 5 Then, 6 and, 7 for, 8 to, 9 from, 10 at, 11 with ,
12 between, 13 at / around

4A

Sports, studying, friends

4B

Sample text: He runs 10 miles and does half an hour of weight and cardio training. Then he has a shower and breakfast. In the day time he studies at school and does sports. Then he goes out with his mates or goes to training or drum practice. When he goes home, he relaxes with a tea or hot chocolate and cookies. He watches television or a film, then he goes to bed at 9.30 p.m. ... then he wakes up to do it all over again.

5

Sample text: Les gets up at 8. In the morning he’s at the university. He has lunch at one o’clock in the canteen. After lunch, he sleeps for about two hours. In the afternoon he studies. He has dinner at around seven. He leaves home at 20.40. He works at the disco from nine p.m to 2.30 a.m. He goes to bed at three a.m.

Unit 2, Section 3

1

1 Thursday, 2 Saturday, 3 Wednesday, 5 Friday, 6 Sunday, 7 Monday

2A

People: meet friends, chat online, hang out with friends, check emails, go out

Sport: work out, do weight training, jog, swim

Culture: watch a film, read a book, listen to music

Cleaning: wash my clothes, tidy my room

IT: chat on-line, check emails, surf the Net

Study: do revision, go to extra lessons, do homework

3A

2 What? 3 Where? 4 How? 5 When? 6 What time? 7 How many? 8 How long?

3B

1 What time, 2 Who, 3 How, 4 When, 5 How many, 6 What, 7 Where, 8 How long,
9 How long, 10 What time


3D

Sample answers

2 What time / When do you go to bed?

3 When / What time do you wake up? / How long do you sleep?

4 What do you do after dinner?

5 What time / When do you leave for work?
6 What time / When do you finish work? / How long do you work?

7 Where do you work?
8 How many people has the hostel got?

9 How old are the people in the hostel?

4B

Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday
French / basketball art club / French
piano lesson / basketball / piano lesson / drama school

Unit 2, Section 4

2

1 Does your sister usually have a shower or a bath?

2 She cooks dinner every evening.
3 How often do you neighbours have a party?

4 We don’t go to gun training,

5 Doesn’t he live with his parents?

6 Why don’t you relax?

7 What does your cat eat?

8 She doesn’t often go out in the evenings.

3B

1j), 2c), 3a), 4d), 5b), 6g), 7e), 8f)

Unit 3, Section 1

1A

a) an apple, b) an orange, c) a pear, d) a peach, e) some strawberries, f) some grapes,
g) some cherries, h) some bananas
i) a potato, j) some chips, k) a tomato, l) some olives, m) a cucumber, n) some peas,
o) an onion
p) some sausages, q) a grilled chicken, r) a beef steak, s) some roast pork
t) a hot chocolate, u) some milk, v) some cottage cheese, x) some cheese,

w) a yoghurt

1B

2d) (fruit, not vegetable), 3b) (meat, not fruit), 4b) (vegetable, not fruit), 5a) (dairy product, not meat), 6d) (food, not drink)

3

4 a cucumber, 5 some cucumbers, 6 some cucumber, 7 some chocolate, 8 some chocolates, 9 a chocolate


4B

2 There’s a coffee. There isn’t a coffee. Is there a coffee?

3 There are some coffees. There aren’t any coffees. Are there any coffees?

4 There’s a cucumber. There isn’t a cucumber. Is there a cucumber?

5 There are some cucumbers. There aren’t any cucumbers. Are there any cucumbers?

6 There is some cucumber. There isn’t any cucumber. Is there any cucumber?
7 There’s some chocolate. There isn’t any chocolate. Is there any chocolate?

8 There are some chocolates in the box. There aren’t any chocolates in the box. Are there any chocolates in the box?

9 There’s a chocolate in the box. There isn’t a chocolate in the box. Is there a chocolate in the box?

Unit 3, Section 2

1A

1d, 2c, 3e, 4b, 5a

1B

2 It’s filling.

3 It’s spicy.

4 They’re simple / easy to make.

5 It’s light.

6 It’s tasteless,

7 It’s delicious / yummy / tasty.

8 They’re fresh.

2

/s/ / /z/ / /iz/
cakes, grapes, sweets, chocolates, steaks, biscuits, chops / pears, eggs, vegetables, tomatoes, coffees, strawberries, mushrooms, bananas / boxes, sausages, cabbages, sandwiches, oranges, lettuces

3A

a)2, b)3, c)1

1 some, 2 a/some, 3 some/a, 4 an, 5 an, 6 some, 7 any, 8 any, 9 some, 10 some, 11 a, 12 some, 13 any, 14 a, 15 a, 16 some, 17 some, 18 some/a, 19 some

3B

C

3C

1 hungry, 2 filling, 3 tasty, 4 boring, 5 light, 6 meat, 7 bread, 8 dairy products, 9 sweets, 10 healthy, 11 teeth, 12 unhealthy, 13 energy

4A

1 Cut, 2 Add, 3 Mix, 4 Wash, 5 dry, 6 Cut, 7 Take, 8 Fill, 9 Put, 10 Mix, 11 Roll,

12 Make, 13 eat

Unit 3, Section 3

1A

1 burger, 2 salad, 3 bread, 4. mineral water, 5. cake

1B

1 fried chicken, 2 birthday cake, 3 still mineral water, 4 mixed salad, 5 cheese burger

2B

1a) There are few rolls. There are many/a lot of/lots of people.

b) There are many/a lot of/lots of rolls. There are few people.

c) How many rolls are there?

2a) There’s little milk.

b) There’s a lot of/lots of milk.

c) How much milk is there? / How many litres of milk are there?

3a) He eats little chocolate.

b) She eats a lot of/lots of chocolate.

c) How much chocolate does she eat? / How many bars of chocolate does she eat?

4a) He eats many/a lot of/lots of hamburgers.