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2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key Unit Exercise 3 page 5 1 Is your name Martin? 2 Are you from Ireland? 3 Is your dad at home? 4 Are Harry and Neil teachers? 5 Are Joanna and I American? 6 Is Sarah hungry? Introduction A Meeting people 1 c f a b e d Exercise 1 LISTENING 2 page 4 Exercise 4 LISTENING 6 page 5 Iris Hi, Annaliese. How are you? Annaliese Fine, thanks, Iris. And you? Iris fine too. Annaliese, this is Giacomo. from America. Annaliese Hi, nice to meet you. Giacomo And you. Where are you from, Annaliese? Annaliese from Australia. Giacomo And how old are you? Annaliese seventeen. What about you? Giacomo seventeen too. Annaliese How do you spell your name? Giacomo 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 11 Liam is nineteen years old. Liam and Clare are American. Liam is from New Orleans. Clare is from Chicago. Clare is nineteen years old. favourite food is ice cream. 1 F T F T T F Exercise 5 page 5 own answers Exercise 6 page 5 Fine, thanks, Iris. And you? fine too. Annaliese, this is Giacomo. from America. And you. Where are you from, Annaliese? from Australia. seventeen. What about you? seventeen, too. How do you spell your name? 2 your his her its our your their Exercise 7 page 5 b 1 That is my mum. c 4 Those are our sisters. d 5 This is my schoolbag. e 3 That is his bike. f 6 These are our books. Exercise 2 LISTENING 3 page 4 school student teacher pencil house 7 chair desk Challenge! page 5 own answers Exercise 3 LISTENING 4 page 4 b 13 11 23 9 50 16 1 30 C have got and articles Exercise 4 page 4 Exercise 1 page 6 21 three eight forty nineteen 15 fifteen twelve six 1 got got got got got Exercise 2 page 6 Exercise 5 LISTENING 5 page 4 2 got got got got 6 got 1 your name? 2 How are you? 3 How old are you? 4 How do you spell your name? 5 Where are you from? 2 f a e d b own answers Exercise 3 page 6 Exercise 6 page 4 2 3 4 5 6 own answers B be, possessives and pronouns Has Leo got a guitar? No, he Have Emily and Leo got a cat? No, they Have Emily and Leo got a dictionary? Yes, they have. Has Emily got an MP3 player? No, she Has Leo got an MP3 player? Yes, he has. Exercise 4 page 6 Exercise 1 page 5 1 an an a a an a 1 is are is Exercise 5 page 6 Exercise 2 page 5 1 a a The the the an 2 Sam in the classroom. 3 We eighteen years old. 4 They from New Zealand. 5 not hungry. Exercise 6 page 6 OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 1 b b c c a 1 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key Challenge! page 6 Exercise 6 page 7 own answers 2nd second third fourth fifth sixth 7th seventh eighth ninth tenth 11th eleventh twelfth D Time, days and dates Exercise 7 page 7 Exercise 1 LISTENING 7 page 7 2 15th 30th 31st 18th 22nd 1 Man What time is it, please? Woman half past three. Man Thank you. Woman welcome. 2 Woman What time is it, please? Man five to seven. Woman Thank you. Man welcome. 3 Man What time is it, please? Woman quarter past eleven. Man Thank you. Woman welcome. 4 Woman What time is it, please? Man ten past four. Woman Thank you. Man welcome. 5 Man What time is it, please? Woman twenty to six. Man Thank you. Woman welcome. 6 Woman What time is it, please? Man ten Woman Thank you. Man welcome. Exercise 8 LISTENING 8 page 7 2 1st June 19th December 20th January 31st July 6 12th February 8th September 6th March Unit 1 1A Family Exercise 1 page 8 Across 2 grandfather daughter husband cousin 11 wife Down 1 granddaughter aunt grandmother nephew 8 uncle 10 son Exercise 2 page 8 2 parents grandparents granddaughter grandchildren 5 Exercise 3 page 8 2 b a d c e 1 3 6 11 4 5 10 Exercise 4 page 8 Exercise 2 page 7 2 My flat is very big. 3 computer is new. 4 My party is on Saturday. 5 Her cat is black. 2 five to seven. 3 quarter past eleven. 4 ten past four. 5 twenty to six. 6 ten Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): Plural forms of nouns Exercise 3 page 7 Exercise 5 page 8 1 What time is it, please? 2 half past ten. 3 Thank you. 4 welcome. photos, twins, uncles, videos buses, dishes, matches, tomatoes Exercise 4 page 7 Exercise 6 page 8 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 6 Friday Saturday 1 children babies, teeth men, women families 5 people Exercise 5 page 7 Q U M K J V M U F X E W J A N U A R Y G C R M I Y O N B Q I H V T A O S V E N W O J B Y R P S E P T E M B E R C A D M L A E P K N U H A F B Z P R A L M I E U F E B R U A R Y O R G G R X I T S L Q P J U L Y C L Y D Z W A T S H O C T O B E R S 1B Present simple: affirmative and negative Y T J D E C E M B E R Exercise 1 page 9 1 live has plays study like watches Exercise 2 page 9 1 has work comes meet get up speaks 2 February March April May June July 8 August September October November 12 December OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 2 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key 1G A message Exercise 2 LISTENING 10 page 13 Lucas Hi, Lucas. Sienna Nice to meet you. Sienna. Lucas Is this your first day at this school? Sienna Yes, it is. Lucas What class are you in? Sienna in 11B. Lucas Oh, really? My friend Reece is in that class. Have you got friends at this school? Sienna No, I I know anybody! Lucas Have you got any brothers or sisters? Sienna Yes, got a brother called Theo. twenty. at university back home. Lucas Where are you from? Sienna from Scotland. But my mum has got a new job. Lucas Do you live near the school? Sienna Yes, we do. But I like our new house! Preparation Exercise 1 page 14 a T T F Exercise 2 page 14 Para 1 his name Para 2 Not there his hobbies his pets his age 2 a f d b c his favourite actor Exercise 3 page 13 his favourite sports team From Scotland Family university Exercise 4 page 13 you you, he him, she her, it it, we us, you you, they them where he lives his class at school his favourite singer Exercise 5 page 13 Exercise 3 page 14 2 we them me They her it him 1 d f a c b e Exercise 6 LISTENING 11 page 13 Exercise 4 page 14 Sean Hi! Nice to meet you. Sean. Emily Nice to meet you. Emily. Sean Is this your first day at this school? Emily Yes, it is. Sean Where are you from? Emily from the USA. But here in the UK for a year. My got a new job here. Sean What class are you in? Emily in 10C. Sean Oh, OK. in 11B. Have you got any brothers or sisters? Emily Yes I have a sister. But she at school. Sean Oh. Why not? Emily She works with my dad. Sean Oh, right. So what do you think of England? Emily I think great. I love the people! 1 on, with in, for at for to, with, to Writing guide Exercise 5 page 14 own answers 1 Culture Extra Talented families Exercise 1 page 15 own answers Exercise 2 page 15 From the USA Family sister, works with her dad 1 VN 2 V 3 VN 4 VN 5 V 5 V 6 V 7 V 8 V Exercise 7 page 13 Exercise 3 page 15 own answers 1 They have got blue eyes and blond hair, powerful voices and they dance and play the piano. 2 They often sing with famous singers. 3 Their parents are very proud. 4 She can carry three people. 5 Her parents are circus performers. 6 Her favourite snacks are sweets and chocolates. Exercise 8 page 13 own answers Exercise 4 page 15 1 performers 2 several 3 powerful 4 talented 5 no wonder 6 proud 7 contests OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 4 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key Exercise 5 page 15 Exercise 5 page 17 own answers own answers Unit 2 Exercise 6 LISTENING 12 page 17 Girl What do you usually do on Saturdays, Joe? Joe Well, I hardly ever do my homework. I usually do that on Sundays. Girl in the football team, you? Do you play football on Saturdays? Joe Yes, I always play football in the morning. I play in the park with my friends. Girl Cool. What do you do in the afternoon? Joe I usually watch television. Girl Oh, OK. Do you listen to music? Joe Yes, I sometimes listen to music. Girl What about Saturday evenings? What do you do then? Joe I go out with my friends. Girl Do you go dancing? Joe No, I never go dancing. I hate dancing. We go to the cinema, or we go for a pizza. 2A activities Exercise 1 page 16 1 fashion volleyball football gymnastics 5 rollerblading swimming drama cycling 9 skateboarding dancing basketball drawing 13 athletics Exercise 2 page 16 1 to music games hockey games skating 6 jogging books the Net films magazines 11 photos always Exercise 3 page 16 own answers do my homework Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): verb noun collocations play football Exercise 4 page 16 watch TV 2 play do does goes plays go go listen to music Exercise 5 page 16 2 3 4 5 own answers 2B Adverbs of frequency How often does Joe play football on Saturdays? Always. How often does Joe watch television on Saturdays? Usually. How often does Joe listen to music on Saturdays? Sometimes. How often does Joe go dancing on Saturdays? Never. Challenge! page 17 Exercise 1 page 17 own answers 1 never sometimes usually always hardly ever 6 often 2C Sports for everyone Exercise 2 page 17 Exercise 1 page 18 usually often sometimes hardly ever never (Possible answers) Balls: football, netball, basketball, volleyball In water: swimming In summer: swimming (in lakes), football, beach volleyball, tennis In winter: skiing, ice skating In teams: football, volleyball, basketball, netball In pairs: tennis, badminton, wrestling Exercise 3 page 17 I sometimes go shopping on Saturdays. Kate is never at home on Friday evenings. Our teacher always speaks English in our English lessons. I am usually hungry at school. Ben and Jake hardly ever read books. Exercise 2 page 18 Exercise 4 page 17 1 love 2 are 3 are 4 do 5 do 6 go 7 do 8 race 9 like Sam hardly ever watches TV after school. Sam is often late for school. Sam is never in bed before eleven Sam sometimes tidies his bedroom at the weekend. Sam usually does the OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE never Exercise 7 page 17 Challenge! page 16 2 3 4 5 6 hardly ever go dancing 1 watching a walk the Net play magazines 6 play athletics does 2 3 4 5 6 usually often sometimes Exercise 3 page 18 own answers 5 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key 2C ulture Extra The Olympic Games Exercise 4 LISTENING 14 page 21 Julie Do you like sport, Ryan? Ryan Yes, I do. really into football. Julie Do you play it or watch it on TV? Ryan I play it and I like watching it on TV. Julie your favourite team? Ryan Liverpool. What about you? Are you into football? Julie No, not really. But I love ice hockey. Ryan Cool! I like ice hockey too. your favourite player? Julie Al Montoya. Ryan Really? OK, I suppose. Julie Who do you like, then? Ryan Mark Stuart. Julie Yes, brilliant. Ryan go and see an ice hockey match some time. Julie Great idea! Exercise 1 page 23 Winter sports: ice skating, Alpine skiing, bobsleigh, crosscountry skiing, ski jumping Summer sports: cycling, swimming, football, rowing, sailing, tennis, canoeing Exercise 2 page 23 Exercise 5 LISTENING 15 page 21 1 The Olympic Games are over 100 years old. 2 The Games are held every four years. 3 There are two types of games (winter and the winter Olympics are held two years after the summer there are two symbols of the games 4 Over athletes compete in the summer games. 5 Over athletes compete in the winter games. 6 There are five coloured rings on the Olympic flag. 1 Are love suppose do like stand Exercise 3 page 23 Exercise 6 page 21 1 judges 2 flame 3 career 4 contestant 5 drugs 6 break records 1 T F T T F T own answers Exercise 4 page 23 2G An announcement 1 go 2 does 3 play 4 go 5 do 6 play Challenge! page 24 Preparation own answers Exercise 1 page 22 Get Ready for your Exam 1 1 join Come Bring Phone forget Visit Exercise 2 page 22 1 2 3 4 5 Listening task LISTENING 16 page 24 They meet every Friday evening at six They meet at house. They watch and talk about their favourite DVDs. They decide on the next four films. You can phone Fran for information. Presenter Welcome to Fox FM local news! This morning we have in the studio Bob Partridge from the Kingsbridge Summer Festival. here to tell us about events next weekend. Hello, Bob. So, what is the next event in the Kingsbridge summer calendar? Bob Well, you need your trainers for our next event the Kingsbridge ten kilometre race and the family fun run! There are races for everybody. Run fast, run slow, run for fun, run for a medal, run for charity. Just come down and run! Presenter Sounds good. When are these races, Bob? Bob There are three races, and they start in the town centre on Saturday 16th July. Presenter What time do the races start? Bob The first race starts at 9 a. the Kingsbridge ten kilometre run. This is the race for athletes and for anyone who is a regular runner. Presenter When does the next run start? Bob The family fun run begins at 9. three kilometres long and for everybody: parents, grandparents, older children, friends. You all run together and there is a medal for everyone at the finish! Presenter It does sound fun! the third race? Bob This is the young race and at 9. 500 metres long and for children aged ten and under. All the children get a prize at the end of the race. Presenter That sounds great for children. Is there any other information on the races, Bob? Bob Well, at around 9, the winners of the ten kilometre race arrive at the finish line! The first three men and the first three women win prizes. Everyone else gets a medal for finishing the race. Presenter OK everybody go and join Bob and friends on Saturday 16th from nine in the morning. Go and run! Or go and cheer your family and friends! See you there! Exercise 3 page 22 1 Make new friends. 2 Call this number. 3 Join our club. 4 Visit our website. 5 Do gymnastics and get fit. 6 Talk about your favourite hob. Challenge! page 22 1 Use Choose Write Look Listen Writing guide Exercise 4 page 22 own answers 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 T 7 T OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 7 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key 3B There is there some any with plural nouns Reading preparation page 24 a 4 b 5 Reading task page 24 Exercise 1 page 27 1 C 2 E 3 B 4 A 1 There is There There There is 5 There There There Use of English task page 25 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 A 6 C 7 C 8 C Exercise 2 page 27 Writing task page 25 1 behind under near between in on 7 opposite front own answers Exercise 3 LISTENING 18 page 27 Speaking task page 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 own answers Unit 3 3A School subjects a lamp on the desk. Emily is opposite Jack and Lottie. The teacher is in front of the students. There a blind. There are schoolbags under and desks. a plant near the window. 1 T F T F F T Exercise 1 page 26 Exercise 4 page 27 1 great like all not keen it stand quite 1 a There are some a There a 5 There any There are some Exercise 2 LISTENING 17 page 26 Exercise 5 page 27 Ian the next lesson? Is it chemistry? Jill No, history. Ian Great, I love history. Jill Really? not very keen on it. And Mr Brown always gives us lots of history homework! Ian your favourite subject, then? Jill I like physics and maths. Ian I quite like physics too, but difficult and not very good at it. Jill Have we got physics today? Ian No, tomorrow. Second lesson. Jill Come on, late! 2 3 4 5 Is there a No, there Are there any No, there Are there any No, there Are there any Yes, there are. Exercise 6 page 27 2 3 4 5 2 like loves never always biology physics 5 good not very good today tomorrow The lamp is on the desk. The dictionaries are on the shelf. The chair is behind the desk. The bin is under the desk. Challenge! page 27 own answers Exercise 3 page 26 3C Schools without classrooms own answers Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): Parts of the house and objects in the bedroom Exercise 1 page 28 Exercise 4 page 26 American, Ukrainian, English, Russian and French 1 study bedroom 3 bathroom living room stairs 6 dining room kitchen garden Exercise 2 page 28 1 2 3 4 5 Exercise 5 page 26 1 chest of drawers clock cupboard wardrobe 5 desk lamp curtains shelf bin Hanna is fourteen years old. There are 440 students in the school. There are fifteen students in class. The lessons are 40 minutes long. Hanna has four lessons in the morning and four in the afternoon. Exercise 3 page 28 1 global 2 small 3 middle 4 English 5 international 6 plays the cello OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 8 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key Exercise 4 LISTENING 21 page 31 Exercise 3 page 33 Boy Excuse me. the canteen? Girl near the library. Boy Oh, right. that? new here. Girl Oh, OK. Go along this corridor and turn left. The canteen is on the right. Boy Could you repeat that, please? Go along the corridor, turn left Girl And on the right, opposite the head office. Boy Thanks very much. Girl OK. 1 E 2 B 3 C 4 A 1 b d a c own answers Exercise 4 page 33 Subjects: art, music, P., English Places: canteen, classroom, hall, gym, corridor own answers Exercise 5 page 33 Exercise 5 page 31 Unit 4 own answers Challenge! page 31 4A Clothes own answers Exercise 1 page 34 3G A letter t r a c k s u i t s w e Preparation Exercise 1 page 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 Today is Wednesday 18th November. Fran and Tom are from Boston in the USA. Lawrence and I study German, not Italian. We study R. or ICT at my school. My teacher is Mr Jones. from Oxford. Queen Elizabeth lives in Buckingham Palace. Exercise 2 page 32 c c a r d i g a n w j p h b u u x a l a s e a i h o i j d p o d e a c l a o k z a o v h c t k k t t r o u s e r s s e s x s h o e s s q k h t h j o g g e r s u i i s o e e m t t i c i r r e r a e e s c a r f t t y t n d r e s s e s o c k s s v l e g g i n g s s o 1 Welcome to I can I hope you You have to 5 There are Most students you have to 8 I look forward forget Across hat, jeans, boots, gloves, skirt, sweatshirt, jacket, shorts Down tracksuit, cardigan, trousers, shoes, joggers, scarf, dress, socks, leggings Exercise 3 page 32 Exercise 2 LISTENING 22 page 34 Arrive at school: 8 a. Lessons start: 9 a. Number of lessons in the morning: five Break is from: 10 a. to 10 a. Lunch is at: 1 p. Number of lessons in the afternoon: three School finishes: 3 p. P. is on: Mondays 1 got shoes and a black dress. got a white jacket and a scarf. 2 got black leggings and a black top. got trainers and white socks. got a cardigan. 3 got jeans and a white sweatshirt. got trainers and a black hat. Writing guide Exercise 3 LISTENING 22 page 34 Exercise 4 page 32 1 jacket, scarf cardigan 3 trainers, hat. 1 Emily Faith Rory own answers Exercise 4 page 34 3 Culture Extra School subjects own answers Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): Describing people Exercise 1 page 33 Exercise 5 page 34 1 geography 2 history 3 economics 4 biology 5 maths 6 foreign languages 2 curly long fair beard tall, short Exercise 2 page 33 Challenge! page 34 b Possible answer tall with short straight hair. got jeans and a white wearing dark shoes and a black hat. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE own answers 10 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key 4B Present continuous Listening Extra Unit 4 Exercise 1 LISTENING 23 page 100 Exercise 1 page 35 The Day of the Dead is an important festival in Mexico, and in some other countries too. For example, in Brazil, they call the festival and celebrate it on 2nd November. But what about other parts of the world? Well, in Japan, people celebrate the Bon Festival in August. During this festival, Japanese people think about the spirits of family members who are dead. In China, a festival on 5th April called the Ching Ming Festival. People visit family graves and clean them. And a festival in Nepal called Gai Jatra. People wear costumes and decorate pictures of their dead family members. The festival often includes a cow because people believe that a cow can lead the spirits of their family members into the next world. 1 dancing chatting reading smiling eating 6 singing running cooking Exercise 2 page 35 2 is reading are running is singing is smiling 6 is cooking are chatting is dancing Exercise 3 page 35 1 is sending are listening are watching wearing 5 getting using sitting are chatting 1 November Japan April costumes cow Exercise 4 page 35 2 Is, he Are, they are 4 Are, they Is, he is 6 Are, I am 4D Present simple and continuous Exercise 5 page 35 Exercise 1 page 37 2 3 4 5 1 b a c a c b What is the girl wearing? wearing a dress. What is the boy eating? eating pizza. What is the boy watching on TV? watching football. What is the girl reading? reading a magazine. Exercise 2 page 37 believe, hate, need, seem Challenge! page 35 Exercise 3 page 37 own answers 1 need hate studying enjoying seems 6 believe 4C Day of the Dead Exercise 4 page 37 1 2 3 4 Exercise 1 page 36 own answers Exercise 2 page 36 a listening b listen a makes b making a speaking speak a wearing b wear 1 T 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 T Exercise 5 page 37 Exercise 3 page 36 1 are you wearing trying wear I know 5 get I believe not joking is living 1 The colours are red and black. 2 It can protect you from dangerous spirits. 3 They like traditional clothes because the clothes are comfortable, they make people feel Ukrainian, and famous people wear them. 4 Ruslana, the Kapranov brothers, Oleh Skrypka and Madonna. 5 It can take a month to make an embroidered shirt. 1 Why is he standing on the table? 2 He like spiders. 3 Why you writing? 4 I understand the question. 5 Why are you laughing? 6 watching a Ben Stiller film. Exercise 4 page 36 own answers 1 fashionable 2 cloth 3 spirits 4 embroiders 5 pattern 4E Celebrity lookalikes Exercise 6 page 37 Challenge! page 37 Challenge! page 36 Exercise 1 page 38 own answers 1 bride ceremony reception groom guest 6 venue Exercise 2 page 38 b OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 11 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key 5B Quantity Use of English preparation page 42 a plays b is playing Exercise 1 page 45 Use of English task page 43 3 U C U U C C U C U 12 U C U U 1 There are 2 any 3 live 4 have to 5 some 6 goes 7 is studying 8 have to 9 is doing Exercise 2 page 45 Writing task page 43 grapes, tomatoes, potatoes, sandwiches, vegetables own answers Exercise 3 page 45 Speaking task page 43 1 any any some any some any some 8 any own answers Exercise 4 page 45 Unit 5 5A Food 2 4 6 8 Exercise 1 page 44 Exercise 5 LISTENING 27 page 45 1 ham butter cheese chicken grapes carrots 7 onions lemons salmon tuna oranges 12 lamb bananas potatoes pork Louis OK. make this pizza. How much oil do we need? Karen We need half a cup of oil. Louis OK. What else? How much flour do we need? Karen 300 grams. Louis And how much cheese? Karen 200 grams. We also need tomatoes, peppers and ham. Louis OK. How many tomatoes do we need? Karen We need four. Louis Good. Here they are. How many peppers? Karen Two red ones. Louis OK. And finally, how much ham do we need? Karen Three slices. Louis Great! got everything we need. The hidden words are mushrooms and tomato. Exercise 2 page 44 1 c d a b own answers Exercise 3 page 44 1 bowl slices bunch glass Exercise 4 LISTENING 26 page 44 some ham. 3 There are some sandwiches. There are some grapes. 5 There are some apples. There are some tomatoes. 7 some milk. some sugar. 2 How much how much How many How many 6 how much 1 I eat a lot of fish and seafood, but I like meat. I love fruit and vegetables. Grapes are my favourite. I never eat dairy products. 2 I love fish and seafood and I like meat too. I eat vegetables potatoes, cabbage, carrots but I really like fruit. 3 I eat a lot of potatoes, fish, meat, seafood and I like fruit and vegetables too. But I eat rice. Yuk! I like it. 4 I like meat and fish seafood too. I like vegetables, really, but I love fruit. I eat rice but I like potatoes. 5 I eat a lot of cheese. I love it! I like fruit and vegetables too. I eat meat but I like fish or seafood. Challenge! page 45 1 2 3 4 How many books do you read a year? How much housework do you do a week? How many exams do you have a month? How much coffee do you drink a day? own answers 1 5C Healthy eating Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): Methods of cooking Exercise 1 page 46 Exercise 5 page 44 Protein: chicken, eggs, nuts, peanuts, fish Carbohydrate: pasta, potatoes, bread, rice Fat: butter, oil, peanuts, cake roast chicken baked potatoes 4 fried eggs grilled prawns Exercise 2 page 46 own answers Exercise 3 page 46 1 diet 2 good 3 green 4 vitamins 5 rice 6 hungry 7 eggs 8 nuts 9 energy 10 teeth OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 13 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key 5E Feeling good? Exercise 4 page 46 2 3 4 5 6 cure fight Protein Carbohydrates vitamin B vitamin D fatty lean Natural Exercise 1 page 48 1 headache painful relax treatment medicine 6 cure patients Exercise 2 page 48 Challenge! page 46 c own answers Exercise 3 page 48 Listening Extra Unit 5 Exercise 1 LISTENING 28 page 100 1 a c a b a c Challenge! page 48 1 I eat meat, but I eat fish. I really like it. And I hate seafood. I eat eggs and cheese, and other dairy products. I like fruit but I eat green vegetables I know healthy but I like them! 2 I eat meat and fish I love fish but I eat processed food. That means I eat bread or pasta either. I eat a lot of fruit. Nuts and seeds too I love them. But I eat dairy products because they come from farms. against the rules of my diet! 3 I eat any animal products eggs, dairy products nothing like that. And of course, I eat meat or fish either. But my diet boring I eat lots of different fruit and vegetables, nuts and seeds, and other things. Mushrooms I love mushrooms. 4 I eat cheese and eggs, but I eat meat or fish. Or seafood. I eat a lot of pasta usually with vegetables. And I love fruit. Bananas are my favourite really sweet and tasty. own answers 5F In a Exercise 1 page 49 1 garlic curry chips stir sandwich juice 7 Coffee Exercise 2 LISTENING 29 page 49 The mushroom soup is three The chicken and ham pie is nine pounds The salmon salad is six The banana milkshake is two pounds 1 D E B A C not needed. a b c d 5D should Exercise 3 page 49 1 like an orange juice. 2 Can I have the curry, please? 3 Can I help you? 4 Here you are. 5 Anything to drink? Exercise 1 page 47 2 should read should go drink should play 6 should wear eat watch Exercises 4 and 5 LISTENING 30 page 49 Kirsty Hello. Can I help you? Ryan Yes. Let me see Can I have the curry, please? Kirsty Yes, certainly. Anything to drink? Ryan Yes, please. like an orange juice. Kirsty So, vegetable curry and an orange juice. Here you are. Is that all? Ryan Yes, it is. Kirsty Great. please. Ryan Thank you. Exercise 2 page 47 2 3 4 5 6 7 He should get a job. We eat them. I should go to bed. They go inside. We should cook them. She should buy him a present. 1 Can I help you? 2 Can I have the curry, please? 3 Anything to drink? 4 like an orange juice. 5 Here you are. 6 8 Exercise 3 page 47 2 Should they go outside? Yes, they should. No, they 3 Should he go to bed? Yes, he should. No, he 4 Should she buy the computer? Yes, she should. No, she 5 Should they see the film? Yes, they should. No, they Exercise 6 page 49 2 3 4 5 6 7 Challenge! page 47 own answers My friend would like a sandwich. like some more coffee. Would your dad like some cake? like to go home now. My mum would like sugar in her tea. Would you like to go out for dinner? Exercise 7 page 49 own answers OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 14 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key Unit 6 Challenge! page 55 own answers 6A In town 6C Royal London Exercise 1 page 54 Exercise 1 page 56 1 church concert bus 4 cinema library 6 information office theatre station leisure 10 hall train shopping A The Tower of London B Buckingham Palace C Hampton Court Palace Exercise 2 LISTENING 31 page 54 Exercise 2 page 56 1 Go straight on, take the second right and go past the shopping centre. The library is on the left, opposite the train station. 2 Take the first left and the art gallery is on the left, next to the bank. 3 Yes, go straight on, take the first right, go past the leisure centre and the theatre is on the left. 1 monarchs 2 escape 3 fortress 4 hedge 5 maze 6 banks 7 guard 8 spooky Exercise 3 page 56 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 5 A 6 B 7 C 1 straight, right, shopping opposite 2 first, art gallery, next to 3 take, past, left Exercise 4 page 56 1 King William the Conqueror 2 Beefeaters 3 the Mall 4 West London 5 Henry Exercise 3 page 54 1 bank 2 art gallery 3 shopping centre 4 library 5 train station 6 theatre 7 leisure centre Challenge! page 56 own answers Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): Collocations Listening Extra Unit 6 Exercise 1 LISTENING 32 page 100 Exercise 4 page 54 1 a train go a car visit a pizza send 7 to a night club leave to a friend watch Alice What shall we do in Dublin? got two days. look on this tourist website. Jake OK. Alice I want to go shopping. I want to buy some new clothes. Jake Look. a good shopping centre near the city centre. Alice probably quite expensive. Is there a market? Jake Yes, there is. Alice But is it open? Jake Yes, open this Sunday. You can get cheap clothes there. And live music. Alice Sounds great. We can go there on Sunday afternoon. What shall we do on Sunday morning? Go to the zoo, maybe? Jake Mmm, not very keen on zoos. a bit boring. go and see some paintings. Is there a good art gallery? Alice see yes, the National Gallery. got over 2,500 paintings. Jake OK. So the art gallery on Sunday morning and the market in the afternoon. Now, what about Saturday? Alice go to a park and have a picnic on Saturday afternoon. Jake OK, there are lots of parks Phoenix Park looks nice. a photo here. Alice Oh, yes. Very nice. Jake In the morning go for a swim at Sandycove. It looks great. Alice No, I want to go swimming! The water is really cold! Jake Well, climb the Sugar Loaf. a mountain near Dublin. There are fantastic views of the city from the top. Alice Fine. So, climb a mountain in the morning and go for a picnic in the afternoon. a good plan. Exercise 5 page 54 3 to in for from to in 11 at 6B Past simple: be and can Exercise 1 page 55 2 3 4 5 6 Chris and Natalie were in Athens on Wednesday. Chris in Lisbon on Tuesday. Natalie was in Dublin on Saturday. Chris and Natalie in Dublin on Friday. Natalie in Budapest on Monday. Exercise 2 page 55 3 4 5 6 7 No, she Yes, he was. They were in No, they Yes, they were. Exercise 3 page 55 2 Could Liam swim when he was six? No, he 3 Could Martha ride a bike when she was seven? Yes, she could. 4 Could Martha and Liam swim when they were seven? Yes, they could. 5 Could Martha and Liam ride a bike when they were four? No, they Saturday Sunday Exercise 4 page 55 Morning climb a mountain art gallery Afternoon picnic in the park market 1 were was Were 7 were was was were OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 16 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key 6D Past simple affirmative: regular verbs 6F Asking for information Exercise 1 page 57 Clerk Good afternoon. Natural History Museum. Carl Good afternoon. like some information about the museum, please. Clerk Sure. What would you like to know? Carl What time do you open and close? Clerk We open at ten and close at half past five. But we sell tickets after four Carl How much are the tickets? Clerk for adults and for children under fourteen. Carl Where is the museum exactly? Clerk in Jacob Street, next to the concert hall. Carl OK. Thanks very much. Clerk welcome. Goode. Carl Goode. Exercise 1 LISTENING 33 page 59 add played, walked add phoned, smiled replied, tidied double consonant and add chatted, planned Exercise 2 page 57 1 invited chatted studied cried danced 6 washed started Exercise 3 page 57 1 noticed asked agreed hurried appeared 6 promised replied visited enjoyed 1 2 3 4 5 6 Exercise 4 page 57 1 ago last afternoon years yesterday month 7 before Exercise 5 page 57 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Good afternoon. Natural History Museum. Sure. What would you like to know? We open at ten and close at half past five. for adults and for children under fourteen. in Jacob Street, next to the concert hall. welcome. Goode. Exercise 2 LISTENING 34 page 59 I cycled to school yesterday morning. I stayed in last night. Andy tidied his bedroom on Saturday evening. The bus stopped outside our house five minutes ago. I listened to the radio yesterday afternoon. It rained a lot in Scotland last month. School finished half an hour ago. Clerk Good morning. Science Museum. How can I help you? Rebecca Good morning. Can you give me some information about the museum, please? Clerk Certainly. What would you like to know? Rebecca How much are the tickets? Clerk for adults and for children under fourteen. Rebecca What about students? Clerk for students. Rebecca OK, and what are your opening times? Clerk We open at nine and we close at six thirty. Rebecca What time is the last entry? Clerk We sell tickets after five Rebecca Oh, OK. Where is the museum exactly? Clerk in Lincoln Street, next to the church. Rebecca OK. Thanks very much for your help. Clerk welcome. Have a nice day. Rebecca Goode. Challenge! page 57 own answers 6E A postman flies home Exercise 1 page 58 1 happy tired worried scared bored 6 surprised nervous hungry annoyed 1 E G B D C A F Opening times nine until six thirty Last entry five Adults Children under fourteen Students Finding us Lincoln Street, next to the church Exercise 3 page 58 Exercise 3 page 59 1 Los Angeles Chicago post himself 5 the next day Mike Lincoln 2 3 4 5 6 Exercise 2 page 58 Exercise 4 page 58 own translations give me some information about the museum, please? How much, cost to get in? your opening and closing times? entry is at five tell me where the gallery is? Exercise 4 page 59 own answers Challenge! page 59 own answers OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 17 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key 7B Past simple affirmative: irregular verbs Unit 7 7A On the map Exercise 1 page 65 Exercise 1 page 64 1 Italy Spain Britain Japan Australia Sweden 1 began broke bought took grew had 7 said sang Exercise 2 page 64 Exercise 2 page 65 2 Lithuanian Belarussian Ukrainian Slovakian Romanian 7 Polish Turkish Brazilian 10 Chinese Egyptian German 1 bought said had began sang grew 7 took broke Exercise 3 page 65 2 yesterday afternoon yesterday morning 4 the day before yesterday last week last month 7 three months ago last year two years ago Exercise 3 LISTENING 36 page 64 1 Marko Hi, my Marko. Lucy Nice to meet you. Lucy. Where are you from, Marko? Marko from Croatia. What about you? Lucy from the Republic of Ireland. 2 Thomas Hi, Thomas. Maria Hi, Thomas. Maria. Where are you from? Thomas from Paris. Maria Paris? But you French, are you? Thomas No, not. from Paris, Texas, in the USA. Where are you from, Maria? Maria from Spain. 3 Jan Hello. Jan. Are you Ana? Ana Yes, I am. Jan Where are you from, Ana? Ana from Targu Mures. Jan Is that in Romania? Ana right. What about you? Where are you from? Jan from the Czech Republic. 4 Hugo Hi, Hugo. Frith Hello, Hugo. Where are you from? Hugo from France. What about you? Where are you from? Frith from South Africa. Exercise 4 page 65 2 3 4 5 6 Sally and I took the bus to school the day before yesterday. Susan slept until ten yesterday morning. My dad did a lot of housework last week. I spent a lot of money on clothes last weekend. My mum made cakes yesterday afternoon. Exercise 5 LISTENING 37 page 65 1 was hated thought left loved read 7 moved got wrote sent returned became 13 won decided went lived died could Challenge! page 65 own answers 7C Favourite Ukrainian actors Exercise 1 page 66 1 Irish Spanish Romanian 4 South African own answers Challenge! page 64 Exercise 2 page 66 own answers 1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T 6 T Vocabulary Builder (Part 2): make, do, have and take Exercise 3 page 66 Exercise 4 page 64 1 2 3 4 5 1 homework housework friends a speech 5 a dream a science lesson a photo a train Exercise 5 page 64 2 take make take make have does have They work at the Ivan Franko Theatre in Kyiv. She was five. she worked for the Lesia Ukrainka Theatre for sixteen years. She works with Roman Viktiuk and Yurii Ilienko. She was a presenter on Movie Empire, Morning with Inter and Place of Meeting. She also took part in Dancing with the Stars. Exercise 4 page 66 1 2 3 4 5 6 When was she born? What are her names? Where did she study? How long did she work at the National Academic Theatre? How old was she when she started working? Which role (has) brought her the greatest fame? Challenge! page 66 own answers OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 19 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key 2nd edition Elementary Workbook Key Exercise 5 page 67 Listening Extra Unit 7 Exercise 1 LISTENING 38 page 100 2 3 4 5 1 Lily My hero is the pop singer, Adele. She was born in 1988 in London. She began to sing when she was four. Her favourite group was the Spice Girls. While she was at college she wrote and recorded three songs and a friend of hers put them on the Internet. Someone in a record company heard them and asked her to make an album. how she started. I think got a fantastic voice and she writes beautiful songs. 2 Dan My hero is Lionel Messi. a footballer. from Argentina but he plays for Barcelona in Spain. He was born in 1987. He moved to Barcelona when he was thirteen in and he played for the team for the first time when he was just sixteen years old. a fantastic player. In fact I think the best player in the world. 3 Emma My hero someone famous. my grandmother. She died last year at the age of I loved talking to her and listening to stories about her life. She was a very brave person. In the Second World War she drove an ambulance in London. It was very dangerous work. After the war she got married and had a family. They were very poor so she had to work very hard. I really admire her! Exercise 6 page 67 2 3 4 5 6 own answers 7E Famous artists Exercise 1 page 68 1 born got left, went had died 7D Past simple negative and interrogative Exercise 2 page 68 1 b a b b c Exercise 3 page 68 Exercise 1 page 67 a 6 3 8 7 5 1 4 2 George go to London last weekend. Joe wear his new jacket yesterday. Pete invite Fred to his birthday party. You send me an email. Wendy leave home before nine My dad study German at school. Challenge! page 68 own answers 7F Talking about your weekend Exercise 2 page 67 2 3 4 5 When did you come home last night? Did Mum make a cake yesterday? Kevin wear jeans to school. We stay in last night. We went out. Jamie watch TV last he Challenge! page 67 1 b c b c a c 2 3 4 5 6 7 Did Rob and Sam play football? No, they Did Rob and Sam go to the cinema? Yes, they did. Did Rob and Sam see a film? No, they Did Rob and Sam take the right bus? No, they I went to the theatre. I go to the theatre. I helped with the housework. I help with the housework. I played basketball. I play basketball. I read a book. I read a book. Exercise 1 page 69 1 go to the go to a listen watch go on a 6 watch go out with surf go out for make Exercise 3 page 67 Exercise 2 page 69 2 3 4 5 Sympathy 2 What a shame! 3 Poor you! 4 Oh dear! 8 Oh Interest 1 Cool! Sounds fun! Really? Wow! How did you come to school this morning? What did you do last Saturday morning? What time did you get up last Sunday? What did you have for breakfast this morning? Exercise 3 LISTENING 40 page 69 own answers 1 2 3 4 5 6 Exercise 4 LISTENING 39 page 67 Rosie Did you have a good weekend? Rob No, not really. Rosie Oh, why not? Rob Well, on Saturday I wanted to play football with Sam, but the weather was terrible. Rosie So, what did you do then? Rob We went to the cinema. Rosie Was the film good? Rob We see it. We took the wrong bus so we arrive on time. Rosie Oh dear! own answers Exercise 4 page 69 1 2 3 4 2 play went see take OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE I failed my maths exam. I won last weekend! I went to a gig last night, but the band was terrible. We had a great barbecue on the beach yesterday evening. I bought new CD yesterday. brilliant! I wanted to play tennis yesterday, but it rained all day. 20 What did you do at the weekend? How was your weekend? Oh, why was that? What did you do on Saturday night? 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1 Elementary (UA) Workbook Key
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Unit
Introduction
A Meeting people
Exercise 1 $ LISTENING 2 page 4
Iris
Hi, Annaliese. How are you?
Annaliese
Fine, thanks, Iris. And you?
Iris
I’m fine too. Annaliese, this is Giacomo. Hes from America.
Annaliese
Hi, nice to meet you.
Giacomo
And you. Where are you from, Annaliese?
Annaliese
I’m from Australia.
Giacomo
And how old are you?
Annaliese
I’m seventeen. What about you?
Giacomo
I’m seventeen too.
Annaliese
How do you spell your name?
Giacomo
G-I-A-C-O-M-O.
2 Fine, thanks, Iris. And you?
3 I’m fine too. Annaliese, this is Giacomo. He’s from America.
5 And you. Where are you from, Annaliese?
6 I’m from Australia.
8 I’m seventeen. What about you?
9 I’m seventeen, too.
10 How do you spell your name?
11 G-I-A-C-O-M-O.
Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 3 page 4
2 school 3 student 4 teacher 5 pencil 6 house
7 chair 8 desk
Exercise 3 $ LISTENING 4 page 4
b 13 c 11 d 23 e 9 f 50 g 16 h 1 i 30
Exercise 4 page 4
21 twenty-one 3 three 8 eight 40 forty 19 nineteen
15 fifteen 12 twelve 6 six
Exercise 5 $ LISTENING 5 page 4
1 What’s your name? 2 How are you? 3 How old are you?
4 How do you spell your name? 5 Where are you from?
Students’ own answers
Exercise 6 page 4
Students’ own answers
B be, possessives and
pronouns
Exercise 1 page 5
1 ’re 2 is 3 are 4 ’m 5 is 6 ’re
Exercise 2 page 5
2 Sam isn’t in the classroom. 3 We aren’t eighteen years old.
4 They aren’t from New Zealand. 5 I’m not hungry.
Exercise 3 page 5
1 Is your name Martin? 2 Are you from Ireland?
3 Is your dad at home? 4 Are Harry and Neil teachers?
5 Are Joanna and I American? 6 Is Sarah hungry?
1 c 2 f 3 a 4 b 5 e 6 d
Exercise 4 $ LISTENING 6 page 5
1 Liam is nineteen years old.
2 Liam and Clare are American.
3 Liam is from New Orleans.
4 Clare is from Chicago.
5 Clare is nineteen years old.
6 Liams favourite food is ice cream.
1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 F
Exercise 5 page 5
Students’ own answers
Exercise 6 page 5
2 your 3 his 4 her 5 its 6 our 7 your 8 their
Exercise 7 page 5
b 1 That is my mum.
c 4 Those are our sisters.
d 5 This is my schoolbag.
e 3 That is his bike.
f 6 These are our books.
Challenge! page 5
Students’ own answers
C have got and articles
Exercise 1 page 6
1 ’ve got 2 s got 3 s got 4 ’ve got 5 ’ve got
Exercise 2 page 6
2 haven’t got 3 hasn’t got 4 haven’t got 5 hasn’t got
6 haven’t got
2 f 3 a 4 e 5 d 6 b
Exercise 3 page 6
2 Has Leo got a guitar? No, he hasn’t.
3 Have Emily and Leo got a cat? No, they haven’t.
4 Have Emily and Leo got a dictionary? Yes, they have.
5 Has Emily got an MP3 player? No, she hasn’t.
6 Has Leo got an MP3 player? Yes, he has.
Exercise 4 page 6
1 an 2 an 3 a 4 a 5 an 6 a
Exercise 5 page 6
1 a 2 a 3 The 4 the 5 the 6 an
Exercise 6 page 6
1 b 2 b 3 c 4 c 5 a
2nd edition
Elementary Workbook Key