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t h i rd e di t i o n ENGLISH FILE Elementary  Workbook Key Booklet Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Paul Seligson with Jane Hudson English File Third Edition Elementary Workbook answer key © Oxford University Press  fifty-six  sixty-two  seventy-four eighty-five  ninety-nine  10 one hundred 1A 1 GRAMMAR a are  you’re  is  he’s  she  she’s  is  it’s  10 are  11 we’re  12 are  13 you’re  14 they  15 they’re b They’re  You’re  It’s  She’s  They’re  We’re  You’re 2 VOCABULARY a Sunday  Thursday  Monday  Friday  Wednesday  Tuesday b twelve, fourteen, sixteen eighteen, seventeen, sixteen eleven, thirteen, fifteen c Nice, meet  What, name, Pardon  How, you  number d See you on Friday.  No, not Friday Saturday!  Sorry See you on Saturday.  5 Bye 6 Goodbye 3 PRONUNCIATION a /ɪ/ six, in  /iː/ meet, three  /æ/ man, thanks /e/ ten, well twelve, very   /eɪ/ eight, day /aɪ/ fine, nice c 1 sandwich 2 tennis  eighteen  thirteen 5 basketball  goodbye  email 8 internet  computer  10 hotel 3 PRONUNCIATION a Afr ica  Chi na  Ger ma ny  Irel and Eu rope  Po land  Ita ly  Ja pan c Swiss  English  Chinese  Spanish 4 READING F  T  F  T  F  F  F 5 LISTENING Russian  American, California  Spanish, from Mexico  French, Italian 1C 1 GRAMMAR a She isn’t British She’s  He isn’t German He’s  They aren’t in Greece They’re in  You aren’t in room 309 You’re in  It isn’t from France It’s from  I’m not Brazilian I’m  He isn’t American He’s b Where’s she from?  Are they from South America?  Are we in room five? Are you on holiday?  Is he from Poland? a Japanese  Hungary  Mexican  Italy Spanish  Egypt  American  10 Brazil b Europe  Asia  South America  North America  Africa c North West East South d thirty-three  forty  forty-eight  Across: laptop  newspaper  photo  10 scissors  11 glasses Down: magazine  ticket  pen  headphones  coin 2 GRAMMAR a It’s a  It’s an  They’re  They’re It’s an  It’s a a Subject pronouns: you  she  it  they c This  Those  That’s  These d Singular: woman, child Plural: men, people b His  Our  My  Its  your  Their e man  children, child  people  women, men c Where’s your teacher from?  Is he a student? How old are you? How you spell your surname? 2 INSTRUCTIONS IN YOUR BOOK b How you spell it? I don’t understand Sorry, can you repeat that please?  Excuse me, what’s’ vacaciones’ in English? I can’t remember 4 PRONUNCIATION a /əʊ/ North  /uː/ South  /ɑː/ Asia  /əʊ/ c /eɪ/ G  /iː/ S  /uː/ O  /e/ A  /aɪ/ E 5 LISTENING Taylor  Australia  15  WA 6008 eriktaylor@mail.com  08 7010 5692 491 570 156 c a 6  b 5  c 2  d 4  e 2 VOCABULARY 1 VOCABULARY Possessive adjectives: my  his  our  your a Listen  Open  Work  Answer Turn  Look  Go 1B 2A 1 GRAMMAR 3 VOCABULARY 1c  c  a Sheraton Skyline Hotel 2, The Grove 1, At-Home Bed and Breakfast b -s: pencils, tickets, windows -es: classes, watches, sandwiches -ies: diaries, countries, dictionaries b 2  c 1  d 4  e 10  f 8  g 7  h 6  i 9  j 4 LISTENING 4 READING Practical English Arriving in London 3 PRONUNCIATION a classes  addresses  watches  sandwiches  glasses c thanks  these  three  those 4 READING pens  receipt  tissues  keys 5 LISTENING Speaker 3  Speaker 2  Speaker 4  Speaker 2B 1 GRAMMAR a blue jeans  nice day  very tall  fast car  good photos  quite cheap  big house  very old b That’s an expensive watch.  My hair is quite long.  That woman is very rich.  Your boots are really dirty.  This is a dangerous city.  That isn’t a very good book.  His house is quite near 1 VOCABULARY 2 VOCABULARY single  double  bar  reception  ground floor a grey  orange  pink  brown 2 CHECKING IN That’s right  Just a second… Can you sign here, please?  Thank you 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH about  problem  that  business perfect  time English File Third Edition Elementary Workbook answer key b Across: expensive  poor  11 good 12 hot  13 strong  14 dirty Down: safe  difficult  near  empty big  old  10 wrong  13 short c D  A  C  F  E d old  very old  is very tall  is quite short  is quite tall  is very fat is quite fat  is very thin © Oxford University Press  3 PRONUNCIATION 5 LISTENING clean jeans  a fat man  a dark car  a long song  a small door  a good book  blue shoes H  R  A  H  A  R 4 READING F  F  T  F  T  F 5 LISTENING A 2  B 3  C 1  D 5  E 3B 1 VOCABULARY a Across: architect  vet  shop assistant 10 dentist Down: flight attendant  factory worker chef  model  soldier 2C 1 GRAMMAR a journalist 2  a nurse 3  a policeman c -er  -or  -er  -or  -er d an  for  unemployed  a  retired  in b E  F  D  C  A e shirt  tie  skirt  top  trousers 2 VOCABULARY 2 GRAMMAR I’m cold.  I’m happy.  I’m worried I’m hungry.  I’m bored.  I’m hot I’m tired.  I’m sad.  10 I’m thirsty 11 I’m stressed a Do  Does  Do  Does  Does Does  Do  Does  10 Do c /æ/ fat, happy, have, matter, sad /ʌ/ hungry, Monday, one, ugly, worried, young 4 READING a B Is your car ready?  C Make sure everything is in the car D Keep awake! E Have fun! 5 LISTENING b  a  c  a  b economics  German  a newspaper sorry  glasses  exercise  animals a new car  10 an umbrella 2 GRAMMAR a doesn’t rain  live  changes  doesn’t cook  doesn’t wear  don’t have need  makes  10 don’t b doesn’t wear  drink  doesn’t do  don’t play  doesn’t eat  wears  does c don’t go  has  doesn’t work  rains live  doesn’t speak  study  don’t 3 PRONUNCIATION b do  Is  do  Are  does  Is  does b C  A  B 5 LISTENING a yes b F  F  T  T  F Practical English Coffee to take away 1 VOCABULARY It’s five past ten It’s five o’clock.  It’s twenty to three It’s quarter past six It’s twenty to twelve It’s twenty-five past eight It’s ten to one 2 BUYING A COFFEE 3 PRONUNCIATION A Regular or large? B Large, please A To have here or take away? B To take away A Anything else? B No thanks How much is that? A That’s £3.65, please 10 B Sorry, how much? 11 A £3.65 Thank you And your change 12 B Thanks a administrator 2 architect 3 dentist  footballer 5 hairdresser 6 model  musician 8 pilot  policeman 10 soldier c nurse, journalist, service, thirsty, worker 4 LISTENING a vet b Do you have Do you speak  Do you wear Do you travel  Do you earn Do you work 3C 1 GRAMMAR a 10 What you at the weekend? What kind of books you read? Do you want another drink? Are you a flight attendant? Where you live in Bristol? Who is your favourite writer? How old are you? Do you have an iPad? Is your salad nice? b Do you live  Do you have  Is she Where you  Do you like a S  D  D  S  S  D  D  10 S 2 VOCABULARY c watches  finishes  uses  kisses  changes What  Where  When  Which  What kind  How many  Who  Why 4 READING 3 PRONUNCIATION a D  A  B  C a no c g  f  e  d  b  h  a 3A 1 VOCABULARY 4 READING b drive  earn  wear  speak  travel  work  have  earn  10 work a close  don’t worry  don’t speak  slow  Come  don’t park  Don’t drink  turn 3 PRONUNCIATION c A What you do? B I’m a doctor A Where you work? B I work in a hospital 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH first time  to drink  to you  a seat 4 READING a D  B  E / A  A  C 4A VOCABULARY a father  aunt  husband  sister  son  niece  cousin b niece  aunt  grandmother  cousin  nephew GRAMMAR a My boyfriend’s car is German His girlfriend’s mum is Polish Do you know Sandra’s brother? We live with my wife’s parents Their son’s friend earns a lot of money Is Adam’s job dangerous? Susan’s uniform is very ugly a d  f  a  b  g  e  c English File Third Edition Elementary Workbook answer key © Oxford University Press  b That is my parents’ car I think this is that woman’s pen They drink tea in the Teachers’ Room Do you know Barbara’s sister? My grandparents’ house is in Ireland James’ wife is Russian c A  B  B  A  A  B d Whose  Who’s  Who’s  Whose  Who’s  Whose 10 11 12 He goes home He goes to bed He sleeps for eight hours He gets up He has breakfast He goes to the gym He has a shower He watches TV or check his emails He has dinner READING a son-in-law b Rachel  Tony  Carlo  Natasha  Tim  Daniel  Daisy 5 LISTENING She shows four photos F  T  F  F  T  F  T 4B 1 GRAMMAR 4C GRAMMAR a is always  sometimes does  often eats is never  sometimes sleeps  is often never does  hardly ever eats  10 is always b Mike sometimes rides his motorbike to work My girlfriend is never late I see my grandparents every weekend Ellis drinks coffee three times a day I’m always hungry We study English twice a week 2 VOCABULARY a 60  12  7  60  4  24  31  52 a in: the winter, the afternoon, 1984 on: Monday, Saturday evening, 21st August at: night, the weekend, Christmas b twice  once  never  three times every  hardly ever  every b in  at  at  in  on  at  at to  10 in 3 PRONUNCIATION c in  at  to  on  in  at  at In  on  10 in 2 VOCABULARY a have a shower  have breakfast  go to work  go home  go shopping b get  have  have  have  go  go get  go  10 go  11 have  12 get  13 go 14 go  15 go  16 have  17 have  18 go c e  d  b  a  c a c  h  b  g  a  d  f hour 4 READING a She is a 94-year-old accountant b F  T  F  T  F  F  T 5 LISTENING a Marge b F  T  T  F  F  F  T 3 PRONUNCIATION a You get up late I have a shower We check emails He does exercise She goes home early They have lunch at work c 1 I wake up at six 2 I have a coffee I go to work by bus 4 I the housework I have a pizza for dinner 6 I go to bed at midnight 4 LISTENING a He’s a taxi driver 2 Yes From p.m to about a.m b He has a hamburger or a pizza.  He finishes work b /æ/: can, fat, have, stamp /ɑː/: can’t, class, dance, start 4 LISTENING b  a  c  b  c 5B PRONUNCIATION a b  d  a  c 3 PRONUNCIATION 5A 1 GRAMMAR a She can paint.  He can’t swim.  He can cook.  She can’t take photos b Can, paint  Can, swim  Can, cook Can, take photos 1 VOCABULARY barks  cries  have  talk  argue play  have  play GRAMMAR a Sarah’s friends are staying with her this week We aren’t having a party tonight I’m drinking a cup of coffee in the kitchen Why is George looking for a job? They aren’t jogging because it’s too cold today / They aren’t jogging today because it’s too cold Are you using the computer? Is Adam playing football in the park? b I’m making  Are they arguing they’re not shouting  they’re watching He’s not having  He’s listening  I’m looking for c ’re arguing  are playing football ’s listening to music  ’s crying ’s barking  ’s playing the guitar  ’s singing PRONUNCIATION b pink  long  uncle  drink  Hungary  young  think 4 LISTENING Speaker B, Speaker C, Speaker F, Speaker E 5C 1 GRAMMAR a I’m having dinner  they usually go He travels  does your girlfriend Are you working  It closes  Is it raining c b  d  e  a  f b ’re arguing  ’m learning ’s teaching  do, go  goes out  isn’t shining  Are, using, want  loves, doesn’t d can’t talk / speak  can see  can’t turn right 2 VOCABULARY 2 VOCABULARY a Across: remember  wait  paint  use  12 dance  14 take a spring, summer, autumn b windy  cloudy  raining  foggy sunny  cold  snowing Down: meet  see  swim  give  10 sing  11 tell  12 drive  13 draw b play  help  buy  run  hear  talk  look for English File Third Edition Elementary Workbook answer key © Oxford University Press  PRONUNCIATION a 1 Buckingham Palace Westminster Abbey Oxford Street 4 St Paul’s Cathedral Piccadilly Circus Leicester Square Houses of Parliament 8 Trafalgar Square 4 READING T  F  F  T  T  T  F  F 5 LISTENING A 2  B 5  C 8  E 3  F 4  G 6  H Practical English In a clothes shop 1 VOCABULARY a shirt  a skirt  shoes  a sweater jeans  a T-shirt  trousers 2 BUYING CLOTHES help  size  large  are  changing Thank  much 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH 6B 1 GRAMMAR a verb + -ing: drawing, finding, waiting e + -ing: coming, having, giving, taking double consonant + -ing: getting, running, stopping, swimming b loves dancing doesn’t mind doing, hates doing likes driving, doesn’t like driving doesn’t mind sitting, likes sitting loves swimming, doesn’t like swimming doesn’t like watching, loves watching 2 VOCABULARY a July, August  March, April  autumn, winter  third, fourth  eighth, ninth  twentieth, twenty-first b Halloween: 31/10, the thirty-first of October New Year’s Day: 1/1, the first of January US Independence Day: 4/7, the fourth of July Valentine’s Day: 14/2, the fourteenth of February 3 PRONUNCIATION a 2 February 4 April  July 8 August September  10 October  11 November 12 December 3 PRONUNCIATION a umbrella  journalist  nurse  lunch  summer 4 LISTENING b  c  a  a  b 7A 1 GRAMMAR a was  Was  wasn’t  was  was was  wasn’t b 10 Was Charles Dickens a novelist? Yes, he was Were The Beatles from the USA? No, they weren’t Was Lord Byron a politician? No, he wasn’t Was Isaac Newton a composer? No, he wasn’t Was Bono born in Ireland? Yes, he was Was Amy Winehouse a singer? Yes, she was Were J R R Tolkien and C S Lewis painters? No, they weren’t Was Michael Jackson born in Britain? No, he wasn’t f  c  h  g  e  b  a 4 READING 4 READING D  B  A, D  A  B c Is, isn’t, was, ’s  are, were  is, was, were was, was a B 4  C 2  D 5 LISTENING 2 VOCABULARY a Speaker winter, Speaker summer, Speaker autumn, Speaker spring a & b a writer  a policeman / policewoman a composer  a musician  a painter  a businessman / businesswoman  an actor / actress  a scientist  10 a sailor 6A b Speaker B, Speaker D, Speaker A, Speaker C 1 GRAMMAR a Subject pronouns: you, it, you Object pronouns: him, her, us, them b me  it  her  you  them  us it  them  10 him c her  he  him  them  they her  she 2 VOCABULARY It’s  answer  this  Press  wrong  message 3 PRONUNCIATION b nice  this  me  these  it  niece 4 READING Katherine is Paul’s sister Louise suggests that Sally puts on her red skirt, goes to the party, and forgets Andrew Paul doesn’t know his phone number because he never calls it His mum tells him what his number is 5 LISTENING 6C 1 GRAMMAR a do  isn’t  don’t  ’re not / aren’t  Does  is  doesn’t  don’t  10 Are b 10 Does Adam sing karaoke? Is she singing in the shower? Is that guitar expensive? Do they go to a lot of musicals? Am I waiting in the right place? Does Kathy like reggae? Do you go dancing at the weekend? Does he listen to classical music when he’s stressed? Are they in an orchestra? 2 VOCABULARY a rock  hip hop  heavy metal  blues classical music  Latin  reggae  jazz b fan club  download  music channels online  lyrics  karaoke  concert d was an actor  was a scientist  was a musician  were inventors was a writer  was a businessman were artists 4 LISTENING a Diana, Princess of Wales Charles Darwin William Shakespeare Isambard Kingdom Brunel Winston Churchill b F  F  T  T  F  T  F 7B 1 GRAMMAR a listened, didn’t listen studied, didn’t study watched, didn’t watch booked, didn’t book downloaded, didn’t download worked, didn’t work played, didn’t play b  b  a  a  b  b  a  b English File Third Edition Elementary Workbook answer key © Oxford University Press  b What time did the match finish? Did you like your birthday presents? What did your brother study at university? Did your parents arrive late? Where did your friends live in Germany? Did you cry at the end of the film? What time did Sandra arrive at work yesterday? c When did Michael Jackson die? 2009 When did Facebook start? 2004 When did Princess Diana die? 1997 When did the first tourist travel into space? 2001 When did iPhones first appear? 2007 When did Tim Berners-Lee create the World Wide Web? 1990 2 VOCABULARY 10 I chatted to my friends for an hour last night My girlfriend finished university two years ago They travelled abroad last month Did you call me yesterday morning? It stopped raining two hours ago My brother worked in Greece last July We watched that film two weeks ago David booked the tickets yesterday afternoon Steve was born in 1990 I played golf the day before yesterday 3 PRONUNCIATION a wanted  painted  waited  chatted started  decided 4 READING 2 VOCABULARY 3 PRONUNCIATION a for a walk  a good time  a car  18 years  shopping a said  lost  had  bought  drove could  learnt b got  had  went  got  had  went had  went  10 had  11 went  12 had 4 LISTENING 3 PRONUNCIATION b a  b  c  a  b a D  S  D  S  D  D  S 4 LISTENING a She went to a concert by her favourite band b 14th February two friends 3 Manchester the night before In a very old pub in the city centre Yes The band played all their favourite songs, and they danced and sang for about two hours a curry o’clock in the morning Practical English Getting lost 1 VOCABULARY a Solving a murder 8B 1 GRAMMAR a there’s a  Is there a  there isn’t there’s a  are there  There are Is there a  there is  10 Are there any 11 there are some b Are there any carpets downstairs? There are some CDs on the shelf Are there any glasses in the cupboard? There aren’t any files in the study c it isn’t  There are  they aren’t There’s  There isn’t  there’s there’s  there’s  10 They are 2 VOCABULARY straight on  right  past  corner opposite  bridge  traffic lights a Across: mirror, bed, shelf, fridge, 10 stairs 2 ASKING FOR DIRECTIONS Down: carpet, cooker, armchair, fireplace, shower, light Where’s  Sorry  near  exactly tell  way  say  miss b bathroom  dining room  study garage  kitchen  living room bedroom  garden a 2 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH b 19  Carlsbad, California  by plane Carlsbad, New Mexico 30 minutes before her match  Roberta Vinci  No would  there  could  meet  nice  Maybe  course 3 PRONUNCIATION 4 READING b carpet, mirror, cupboard, balcony, cooker, sofa, armchair, garage, ceiling 5 LISTENING a by plane  by car (and taxi)  by train and car  by bus and taxi b T  F  F  T c scenic  confusing  economical standard  flexible  frequent 8A 1 GRAMMAR a 10 Max saw his friends after work last night Emily lost her keys yesterday We didn’t have dinner at home last night They left work at 5.30 yesterday Alex didn’t get up early yesterday morning My girlfriend felt ill yesterday Helen didn’t go out during the week last week I didn’t wear glasses yesterday Lucy couldn’t come to my party last year b Was it  did you go  did you wear did you get  Did you get  you have Was c 1 carpet 2 mirror 3 cupboard 4 balcony cooker 6 sofa 7 armchair 8 garage ceiling 4 LISTENING b C  D  B  A 7C a dear  stairs  we’re  hair 1 GRAMMAR a parked  was  were  looked  saw couldn’t  opened  didn’t run  10 went  11 found  12 didn’t want  13 took b did you see  did you go  Did she like did, finish  did you do  did you leave Did you go  Did you get  10 did you go 2 VOCABULARY a come, came  drink, drank  drive, drove give, gave  know, knew  put, put sit, sat  swim, swam  10 wake (up), woke (up)  11 win, won  12 write, wrote b thought  found  met  bought lost  broke  took  could  10 made English File Third Edition Elementary Workbook answer key a 1, 6, b F  F  T  T  T  F  T 8C 1 GRAMMAR a were  wasn’t  was  were  was was  weren’t  were b there wasn’t  there weren’t  Was there there wasn’t  there wasn’t  Was there there weren’t  Were there  10 there were 2 VOCABULARY next to  opposite  behind  under out of  in front of  from, to over  10 up © Oxford University Press  3 PRONUNCIATION a cupboard  white 4 know autumn  walk  builder 8 wrong c There was a lamp on the table 2 There wasn’t a bath in the bathroom Was there a mirror in the bedroom? There were some books on the shelf 5 There weren’t any cupboards in the kitchen Were there any plants in the study? 4 READING T  F  T  F 5 LISTENING a Costa Rica, Sweden, Germany, Fiji b D  C  B  A 9B 1 GRAMMAR a How much, puts a lot of sugar in his tea How many, doesn’t eat many biscuits How many, buys quite a lot of sweets How much, doesn’t much exercise How many, doesn’t drink any (cups of) coffee b How many calories are there in a banana? How many oranges are there in a carton of orange juice? How much salt is there in a bowl of cereal? How many eggs are there in a box? How much jam is there in a jar? 2 VOCABULARY a box  carton  tin  packet  can bottle 9A 1 GRAMMAR a a  some  some  some  an  a  some  some  10 some b aren’t any strawberries in our garden had an egg for breakfast ’s some sugar in my tea ate some snacks yesterday were some sandwiches in the kitchen didn’t buy a pineapple at the supermarket wasn’t any bread in the cupboard c some  some  any  an  any any  some  a  10 a  11 any 12 some 2 VOCABULARY a Across: toast, chicken, cake, jam, 11 cereal Down: steak, rice, chips, coffee, 10 milk b Vegetables: carrots, mushrooms, onions, peas, potatoes Snacks: biscuits, chocolate, crisps, sandwiches, sweets Fruit: bananas, oranges, pineapple, strawberries 3 PRONUNCIATION b carton  jar  packet  bottle  tin box 3 PRONUNCIATION a sugar  salt  shopping  centre 4 LISTENING a rice  peas  eggs  cheese  biscuits b energy  vitamins  grow  teeth once, twice 9C a cheaper, colder, higher sadder, wetter, thinner drier, dirtier, hungrier more beautiful, more difficult, more comfortable further, better b are bigger than lions is drier than Ireland is shorter than January is cheaper than a laptop are worse than Fridays is colder than a cooker is harder than Italian 2 VOCABULARY 4 READING a 104  596  2,660  8,905  12,750  543, 830  1,315,000 35,460,000 b T  F  T  T  F  F 5 LISTENING a Speaker beef  Speaker chicken Speaker fish  Speaker pork b D  C  A  B a /iː/ cheaper, easier  /ɔː/ shorter, taller /ɜː/ dirtier, worse  /e/ healthier  /əʊ/ colder, slower  /aɪ/ drier, higher c 1 A pencil is cheaper than a pen June is shorter than July 3 The kitchen is dirtier than the living room 4 An apple is healthier than a biscuit Switzerland is colder than France Everest is higher than Kilimanjaro 4 READING a F  T  F  T 5 LISTENING F  T  F  T  T Practical English At a restaurant 1 VOCABULARY AND READING a Grilled vegetables with low-fat cheese Mushroom risotto with parmesan cheese 3 yes 4 two 5 no 2 ORDERING A MEAL table  way  order  I’d  like Some  Still 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH a  e  f  b  d 1 GRAMMAR a breakfast  ice cream  eat a Roast camel  Ice lollies  Coconut water 3 PRONUNCIATION b one hundred and twenty-five eight hundred and ninety-five four thousand, five hundred twelve thousand, four hundred and seventy thirty-three thousand, nine hundred and thirty five hundred and seventy-five thousand, six hundred six million, two hundred and fifty thousand thirty-four million, eight hundred thousand, two hundred and sixty-five English File Third Edition Elementary Workbook answer key 10A 1 GRAMMAR a Comparatives: higher, more expensive, drier, more dangerous, hotter, more beautiful, more interesting, better, worse Superlatives: the highest, the most expensive, the driest, the most dangerous, the hottest, the most beautiful, the most interesting, the best, the worst b What’s the biggest ocean in the world? What’s the largest country in the world? What’s the most populated city in the world? What’s the wettest place in the world? What’s the driest desert in the world? What’s the most common native language in the world? What’s the coldest place in the world? c b  c  b  a  c  a  c 2 VOCABULARY a art gallery  railway station  post office police station  department store  car park  town hall b mosque  museum  hospital  theatre  bridge  chemist’s  square church  market  10 temple  11 castle The hidden words is supermarket © Oxford University Press  4 LISTENING a Superlative Sights b largest  3.6  Venezuela  828  600  Moscow  400 5 READING a F  T  F  T  F  F 10C 1 GRAMMAR 1 GRAMMAR a She’s going to change  He’s going to buy She’s going to have  He’s going to listen She’s going to read  She’s going to take He’s going to lose a to ride  to spend  to stop  to visit to download  to cook  to become 2 VOCABULARY b meet  travel  get  have  fall become  get  get  10 move 2 VOCABULARY b B  A  B  B  B  A  A 10B 1 GRAMMAR a He isn’t going to stay in a hotel They’re going to show me the city We’re going to have a good time When is she going to go home? I’m not going to see the sights b ’re going to show ’re going to have Are you going to stay ’re not going to visit Are they going to see ’s going to meet ’s not going to go c 10 11 12 ’m going to travel are you going to stay ’m not going to sleep Are you going to travel ’s going to drive ’re going to spend ’re going to dance ’m going to meet are you going to visit are going to show ’m going to have 2 VOCABULARY a GO: by train, for a week, on holiday HAVE: a good time, nice meals SEE: the sights, somebody SHOW: somebody around your town STAY: for a week in a hotel, with a friend b stay  show  see  have  go stay  stay  have  10 go 3 PRONUNCIATION How, going, get 2 where, going, stay going, stay, week 4 going, sights  aren’t, go, car 6 not, stay, hotel 3 PRONUNCIATION a 3 ✓ 4 ✓ 5 ✗ 6 ✗ 4 READING a A 3  B 4  C 2  D b F  2T  T  F 5 LISTENING 3 PRONUNCIATION a 1 Would, like, drive, sports, Yes, love, why love, cars, love, driving Would, like, ride, horse, No, wouldn’t, not, don’t, horses want, learn, cook Yes, need, why, want, live, own 4 LISTENING a buy a motorbike  go to Australia  go to a concert b F  F  F  T  F  T 11A 1 GRAMMAR 6 READING Y  J  G  K a carefully  politely  well  hard healthily  beautifully b really  easy  quickly  quiet  incredible  bad  slowly  well 10 unhealthily  11 really 2 VOCABULARY hard  healthily  perfectly  easily quietly  well  incredibly 3 PRONUNCIATION a 1 beautifully 2 carefully 3 casually dangerously 5 fashionably  incredibly perfectly  politely  unhealthily Adverbs 6, 8, and are not stressed on the first syllable 4 READING a C  D  A  B b Speaker C, Speaker D, Speaker B, Speaker A 5 LISTENING V  V  A  R  H g  h  c  a  e  b  d b T  T  F  T  F  F a one 5 READING Would you like to climb a mountain? We’d like to get up earlier I’d like to learn to fly a plane She wouldn’t like to make a short film Would they like to get married? a no b impressions  culture  expect architecture  atmosphere  hospitality socializing  fascinating 4 LISTENING 11B Because a lot of people go to the country to spend time with their families Under the street They are little shops, and often cheaper Before work, at the weekend, or sometimes to have business meetings 5 trees a) fewer than 250,000 b) 15,000 Music, paintings, drawings, books, and their own clothes English File Third Edition Elementary Workbook answer key 11C 1 GRAMMAR a I’m an engineer.  In the fridge An identity card.  Twice a week I like dogs.  By train.  On the internet b –  –  –  –  –  –  –  the 10 –  11 the  12 an  13 a  14 A  15 – 2 VOCABULARY skype  online  log in  download attachment  search for  google upload 3 PRONUNCIATION a 1 email, network, website 2 address, online, results document, internet, username 4 attachment, computer, directions 4 READING a 1991 b The Americans opened an agency to develop new technology The agency developed a network to connect computers The network changed its name to the internet Tim Berners-Lee developed a new computer language Berners-Lee and a colleague used the new language to write a new programme They put the new language on the internet The World Wide Web made the internet available to all computer users © Oxford University Press  5 LISTENING a uses a social network, plays games, does a job, talks to family and friends b Speaker C, Speaker D, Speaker B, Speaker A Practical English Going home 1 VOCABULARY rank  tip  check  departure gate  station  ticket  platform 10 coach  11 stop  12 driver 2 GETTING TO THE AIRPORT To St Pancras station Now, please How much is it? And could I have a receipt? Could I have a ticket to Luton Airport, please? Single, please Standard, please English File Third Edition Elementary Workbook answer key © Oxford University Press 

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