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Practice testWorkbook answer key A2 1 of 18 This page has been downloaded from www macmillaneducationeverywhere com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 Starter unit Vocabulary p4 1 1 Aust[.]

Practice test Workbook: answer key Starter unit Vocabulary  p4 b  ​ 2  a  ​3  f  ​ 4  d  ​5  c  ​6  e Australian  ​ 2  Canada  ​ 3  Irish  ​ the UK  ​5  American  ​ New Zealand a How are you?  ​b  What’s your name?  ​c  How you spell that?  ​ d Nice to meet you!  ​e  How old are you?   ​f  Are you Irish? Grammar in context  p6 1 the UK  ​2  New Zealand  ​ Australia  ​ 4  Canada  ​ Ireland  ​6  the US Australia, New Zealand  ​2  Ireland, the UK  ​3  Canada, the US Liam: Hi How are you? My name’s Liam and this is Noah He’s from Australia Madisen: Hi, nice to meet you Liam: Nice to meet you, too Are you American? Madisen: No, I’m from Canada Liam: Are you from the capital, Toronto? Madisen: I’m from Toronto, but it isn’t the capital The capital is Ottawa Noah: Oh yes, sorry! How you spell Ottawa? Is it with one ‘t’ or two? Madisen: Two: O-T-T-A-W-A Are you from Sydney, Noah? Noah: No, I’m from Melbourne Madisen: Are you from Australia too, Liam? Liam: No! I’m from New Zealand but my parents are British Are, ’m  ​2  is, ’s  ​3  Are, aren’t  ​ Are, aren’t  ​5  Is, is Is  ​ 2  aren’t  ​ 3  Is  ​4  Are, aren’t  ​ am, are  ​6  is  ​7  Is, is  ​8  Are New York isn’t the capital of the US.  ​ You aren’t 14.  ​3  My teacher isn’t from New Zealand.  ​4  I am not Irish.  ​ We aren’t in Sydney today.   ​6 Iris isn’t a new student.  ​ They aren’t Canadian Yes, she is No, they aren’t (They’re in Canada.) No, he isn’t (He’s English.) Yes, they are Yes, it is No, he isn’t (He’s English.) f  ​2  a  ​ 3  g  ​4  c  ​5  b  ​6  e  ​7  d Her  ​2  Its  ​3  your  ​4  His  ​ their  ​6  My  ​7  our  ​8  They Open  ​2  Be  ​3  Don’t use  ​ Don’t write  ​5  Sit  ​ 6  Don’t look Speaking  p7 1 F  ​2  T  ​3  F  ​ 4  F  ​5  T  ​6  T  ​7  F pen  ​ 2  desk  ​3  notebook  ​ chair  5  window  ​6  pencil  ​ dictionary  ​ 8  board  ​ pencil sharpener  ​10  rubber Classroom object: pencil case bag  ​2  door  ​ 3  ruler  ​ textbook  ​5  board rubber six o’clock  ​2  quarter past eight  ​ half past eleven  ​4  five to ten  ​ twenty-five to seven  ​6  ten past three  ​7  quarter to four  ​8  five past five Vocabulary  p7 Speaking  p5 1 What does ‘pencil’ mean?  ​ How you say libreta in English?  ​ How you spell that?  ​4  Can you repeat that, please?  ​5  I’m sorry, I don’t understand b  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  b A2 Vocabulary  p8 Eyes: blue, brown, green Hair: blonde, brown, curly, dark, long, red, short, straight, wavy On the face: beard, glasses, moustache Body type: heavy, medium built, short, tall, thin a beard  ​b  short  ​c  dark  ​ d blonde  ​e  straight  ​f  long  ​ g curly  ​h  brown German  ​2  Spanish  ​3  French  ​ chemistry  ​5  physics  ​6  biology  ​ drama  ​8  music  ​9  computer science  ​10  media studies  ​ 11  history  ​12  geography Vocabulary and Grammar in context  p8 1 Incorrect Gianna’s dogs’ names are Fina and Star Incorrect Molly’s eyes are green Correct​ Correct Incorrect My sisters’ names are Olga and Annika Correct Incorrect Gema’s son Oliver is José’s best friend Incorrect Are Harry’s mother’s eyes green? Correct 10 Incorrect Fiona’s grandchildren’s dog is black and white Grammar in context  p9 a have /’ve got  ​b  has/’s got  ​ c has/’s got  ​d  have got  ​ e has/’s got   f  have got   ​ g has/’s got   ​h  has/’s got   ​ i has/’s got   ​j  have got 2 grandfather  ​ 3  uncle  ​4  aunt  ​ father  ​6  mother  ​ 7  cousin  ​ brother have got  ​2  has/’s got  ​ have not/haven’t got  ​ has not/hasn’t got  ​5  have got  ​ have got grandson  ​2  children  ​3  sister  ​ husband  ​5  wife  ​6  nephew  ​ niece  ​8  grandchildren  ​ grandparents  ​10  daughter Has, hasn’t  ​2  Have, haven’t  ​ Have, have  ​ 4  Has, has This is  ​ my pencil.  ​2  Those are my cousins.  ​3  That is my school.  ​ These are my glasses c  ​2  b  ​3  e  ​ 4  d  ​5  a  ​6  f This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key Grammar review: Starter unit p10 chemistry  ​2  PE  ​ 3  computer science  ​4  art  ​5  music  ​6  drama 1 Is, is/’s  ​ 2  are, am/’m  ​ Are, are not/aren’t, are/’re  ​ Are, aren’t  ​5  Is, is  ​6  Is, isn’t a I  ​b  my  ​c  She  ​d  Her   ​e  she   ​ f His   ​g  he   ​h  I   ​i  you d  ​2  a  ​3  e  ​4  b  ​5  f  ​6  c My children’s birthdays are in April and May.  ​2  Our Great-Aunt Mabel’s eyes are brown.  ​3  Those are Lucca’s mother’s books.  ​4  Our teacher’s desk is by the window.  ​ My grandparents’ dogs are black.  ​ The walls in Caleb’s maths class are white.​ has  ​2  haven’t  ​ 3  have  ​ Have, have  ​ 5  have  ​6  hasn’t a  ​2  c  ​3  b  ​4  c  ​5  c Irish  ​ 2  heavy  ​3  maths  ​ 4  wife  ​ drama  ​6  cousin  ​7  blonde  ​ Canada Unit Vocabulary in context  p12 1 have a shower  ​2  get dressed  ​ go on social media  ​4  go to school by bike  ​ 5  pack your school bag  ​ have breakfast a go  ​b  lunch  ​c  up  ​d  by  ​ e start   ​f  finish   ​g  up   ​h  brush   ​ i home   ​j  c  ​2  g  ​3  h  ​4  d  ​5  e  ​6  b  ​ f  ​8  i  ​9  j  ​10  a online  ​2  photos  ​3  do  ​4  to  ​ out These are my dogs, Rusty and Betsy I’ve got French class at half past one My grandparents haven’t got glasses Monica’s cat has got blue eyes It’s quarter past eight How you spell it? Have you got curly hair? Those/These are my pens Vocabulary review: Starter unit p11 d  ​ 2  f  ​3  c  ​4  e  ​ 5  a  ​6  b b They like listening to music c She hates drawing pictures d He doesn’t like playing board games/chess e He doesn’t mind shopping a 1  ​b  2  ​c  5  ​d  4  ​e  have  ​2  play  ​3  play  ​4  play  ​ have  ​6  have the UK  ​2  Australia  ​3  New Zealand  ​4  the US  ​ 5  Canada dictionary  ​ 2  board  ​ 3  window  ​ 4  pencil sharpener  ​ 5  ruler rubber  ​2  bag  ​3  textbook  ​ 4  chair  ​ 5  desk  ​6  door  ​ 7  notebook  ​8  pencil Across: son cousins uncle grandmother aunt daughter Down: niece children grandfather nephew a straight  ​ b  wavy  ​ c  dark  ​ d short  ​ e  beard   ​f  tall​ doesn’t go like watches goes don’t work a gets  ​ b  has  ​c  goes  ​d  starts  ​ e doesn’t have   ​f  brings   ​g  finishes  ​ h doesn’t go   ​i  gets   ​j  does   ​ k helps   ​l  have   ​m  watch   ​n  plays  ​ o brushes   ​p  goes on  ​2  in  ​3  at  ​ 4  in  ​5  at  ​6  on at  ​2  on  ​3  in  ​4  in  ​5  on  ​6  at  ​ in  ​8  at Hollie likes maths and science Alexis doesn’t like music or dance My friends start school at 9.30 am My brother doesn’t go to school by bus I love listening to music We don’t have art lessons this year The teacher asks us lots of questions Sarah and Ben don’t study computer science or design technology Vocabulary and listening  p15 Across: library  ​5 stadium  ​8 café  ​ park  ​10 museum Down: pool  ​2 gym  ​4 restaurant  ​ theatre  ​7 cinema Reading  p13 2 A2 A  ​2  B  ​3  B  ​4  B  ​5  A  ​ 6  C  ​ A  ​8  C unique  ​2  memorising  ​ improve  ​ 4  software  ​ countryside  ​6  skills Skills  ​ 2  memorise  ​ 3  unique  ​ software  ​ 5  countryside  ​ improve b The Levelfield School Grammar in context 1  p14 1 art gallery  ​2  sports centre  ​ library  ​4  park  ​5  restaurant  ​ shopping centre d  ​2  h  ​3  a  ​4  g  ​5  e I  ​2  I  ​3  C  ​4  C  ​5  C T (He likes his home and the school He is also happy with the places in the town.)  ​2  F (He talks about the park, swimming pool, gym and cinema.) skate park  ​2  ice rink  ​3  nightclub  ​ spa  ​5  concert hall  ​6  theme park get  ​2  don’t  ​3  goes  ​4  gives  ​ like  ​ 6  don’t This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key Grammar in context 2  p16 Developing speaking  p17 1 never  ​ 2  hardly ever  ​ sometimes  ​4  usually  ​ often  ​ 6  always b a family member  ​c  a family member  ​d  a school subject  ​ e a school subject   ​f  a time   ​ g an activity   ​h  a free-time activity We often go to the library They are always busy at the weekend I sometimes eat lunch in a café Marta is never late for school My friends hardly ever sport after school Jack usually has a shower in the morning you go  ​2  does he have  ​ they  ​ 4  Do your friends  ​ Does he b  ​2  e  ​3  f  ​4  a  ​5  c  ​6  d Do they study music? Yes, they Does your sister play the guitar? No, she doesn’t Does your school start at am? Yes, it does Do you go to school by car? No, I don’t Does your brother like going to the gym? Yes, he does What people in the morning in the park? Where people have lunch/ picnics in the park? Where parents take their children? When fans of John Lennon/the famous musician go to Strawberry Fields? What visitors in the park on summer evenings? What time does Central Park close (every day)? Lisa:  ​What subjects you like at school? Paolo:  ​I like art and music How about you? Do you You like music? Lisa:  ​Yes, I like Do you like dancing? Paolo:  ​I don’t like to dancing, but I like sports Lisa:  ​Really? What sports you like? Paolo: I like playing football, but I watch never never watch it A2 Students’ own answers Unit 2 Vocabulary in context  p20 a 14  ​b  brother  ​c  sister  ​ d  music  ​ e PE   ​f  7.30 am   ​g  homework   ​ h photos Tell us something about yourself Tell us about your family What are your favourite subjects? What you in your free time? What you after school? Where you go at the weekend? but  ​2  so  ​3  and  ​4  so  ​ because  ​6  and /s/ city, class, gets, lesson, parents, place /z/ computers, games, music, has, she’s, does, goes Students’ own answers Developing writing  p18 1 B  ​ 2  C  ​3  C  ​4  A  ​ 5  A  ​6  C  ​ A  ​8  B  ​9  D F (He has got one sister.)  ​2  T  ​ F (He isn’t good at art.)  ​ F (He sometimes goes by bus.)  ​ T  ​6  F (He plays football and goes cycling.)   ​2    ​3    ​4    ​5    ​6  Antonio, Martin, Ella, Greg  ​ Gothenburg  ​3  Sweden, Denmark  ​ Swedish, English  ​6  Saturday  ​ My, I’ve, I’m, But, Her, She’s, He’s, We, At, On, In Canada  ​2  Jack  ​3  Québec  ​ French  ​5  Tuesdays  ​6  Thursdays Developing writing  p19 Students’ own answers garage  ​2  hall  ​3  bathroom  ​ kitchen  ​5  garden  ​6  basement  ​ attic  ​8  bedroom wardrobe  ​2  cooker  ​3  toilet  ​ armchair cupboard  ​2  microwave  ​ dishwasher  ​4  lamp  ​5  carpet  ​ washing machine  ​7  sink  ​ poster  ​9  cooker  ​10  wardrobe  ​ 11  fridge  ​12  chest of drawers Kitchen: cooker, dishwasher, fridge, microwave, sink, washing machine Bedroom: carpet, chest of drawers, lamp, poster, wardrobe; both: cupboard a armchair  ​b  table  ​c  cookers  ​ d fridge   ​e  TV   ​f  bed wall  ​2  ceiling  ​3  roof  ​4  fire  ​ chimney  ​6  floor Reading  p21 T  ​ 2  T  ​3  F  ​4  F  ​5  T  ​6  F  ​7  F lava  ​2  disabilities  ​3  cherry  ​ apartment  ​5  charity  ​6  feature the cherry tree  ​2  pieces of furniture  ​ 3  seats in the cinema  ​ the (size of the) mansion  ​ bedrooms  ​6  the swimming pool a river and a cherry tree Grammar in context 1  p22 1 is  ​2  isn’t  ​ 3  Are  ​ 4  Is  ​5  are  ​ aren’t Students’ own answers a There is  ​ b  Is there  ​ c  there is  ​ d There are   ​e  Are there   ​f  there aren’t   ​g  Is there   ​h  there isn’t Students’ own answers on  ​2  in  ​3  next to  ​ 4  near  ​ between  ​6  above This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key T  ​2  F – There’s a/one chair next to the desk./There aren’t two chairs next to the desk.  ​3  T  ​4  F – There’s a bag on the bed./There isn’t a bag under the bed.  ​5  T  ​6  F – There’s a games console between the books on the chest of drawers./There isn’t a TV between the books on the chest of drawers Taylor Swift’s home in Westerly, Rhode Island on in the US is a large, beautiful house near of the sea There is are eight bedrooms, over ten bathrooms, two kitchens and a big garden There are is a huge dining room with lots of space for dinners and parties There are big windows all around the home, so you can see the sea from every side There’s a swimming pool behind of the house There are trees and plants on in the garden There isn’t aren’t any houses next to or in front of her house, so there aren’t any noisy neighbours The house is also right next to a beautiful white sandy beach It’s a dream house! Vocabulary and listening  p23 1 a  ​2  c  ​3  f  ​4  b  ​5  g  ​6  d  ​7  e make  ​2  clean  ​3  do  ​ 4  do  ​ does  ​6  clean/sweep  ​7  makes c  ​2  b  ​3  c has  ​2  never  ​ 3  windows  ​ doesn’t think  ​ 5  watching TV  ​ chatting on the phone Gaby, because she promised to help wash the car and the carpet in her room is clean and Jack, because he’s in the kitchen doing the washing up while his dad watches TV and his sister chats on the phone hang out  ​2  feed  ​3  cut  ​4  walk  ​ fold  ​6  water Grammar in context 2  p24 1 are/’re having  ​ 2  are/’re sitting  ​ are waiting  ​4  are not/aren’t listening  ​5  is/’s chatting   ​6 is not/isn’t doing listen  ​2  have  ​3  ‘m tidying  ​ isn’t doing  ​5  are making  ​6  wash I am/’m not sweeping the floor right now She does not/doesn’t go to school on Saturdays Neema is not/isn’t working on her computer now Nicki is/’s having a shower at the moment Jason and his friend are playing tennis today We eat pizza every Friday a go  ​b  not/don’t go  ​c  not/ don’t play  ​d  clean   ​e  are standing   ​ f collecting   ​g  are carrying  ​ h is/’s picking up   ​i  are/’re putting   ​ j are/’re working   ​k  clean   ​l  find How are you? I’m having a fantastic time here in Greece with my parents We stay are staying at a beautiful hotel near the beach In the morning, we are always visiting visit famous galleries or museums In the afternoons, we swim in the sea There are lots of nice cafés and restaurants close to the hotel At the moment, we sit are sitting in my favourite café I’m drinking lemonade and my parents drink are drinking tea We are eating a delicious Greek salad and a pizza We are usually having usually have breakfast at the hotel and then we go to a restaurant for lunch or dinner It’s really hot and sunny here! See you soon! Developing speaking  p25 They are/’re in a cinema They are/’re watching a film They are/’re in the library They are/’re reading They are/’re in/at a restaurant They are/’re eating pizza They are/’re in a (skate)park They are/’re skateboarding a 2, b 1, 2, 3 shopping  ​2  library  ​ cinema  ​5  eating in/going to restaurants  ​6  skateboarding Are, making, are  ​2  Is, doing, isn’t  ​ Is, practising, is  ​4  Are, studying, aren’t  ​5  Are, putting, am  ​ Is, writing, is A2 Personally, I don’t enjoy shopping I find it really boring I really like going to the cinema In my opinion, the library is an interesting place I don’t mind going to restaurants I prefer eating at home to eating at restaurants I really think that it’s fun to try new recipes I find skateboarding really difficult /iː/ feel, leave, meet, speak, these /ɪ/ finish, live, swim, think, this Students’ own answers Developing writing  p26 Students’ own answers Type of house and location: old farmhouse, in the countryside, in France, not far from the town Rooms and furniture: living room, 2–3 bedrooms, sofas, chairs, TV, music system, speakers Activities/good time to visit: have dinner outside, have parties, go shopping, go for walks, spring, summer having beautiful trees and flowers a garden a market flowers and trees sofas and chairs the holiday home unimportant  ​2  small  ​3  modern  ​ ugly  ​5  uncomfortable  ​6  (very) bad/terrible Those red chairs are very comfortable My house has got a very big living room There are two big swimming pools at the sports centre It’s a very modern house with a beautiful garden The apartment has got some fantastic views of Central Park That local restaurant serves traditional food This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key Developing writing  p27 Cumulative review: Unit p29 Students’ own answers A2 Reading  p31 1 Students’ own answers are  ​ 2  aren’t  ​3  Is  ​4  aren’t  ​ Are 3 4 Grammar in context 1  p32 1 behind  ​2  in  ​3  at  ​4  above  ​ between  ​6  under Students’ own answers 10 Students’ own answers are playing  ​2  Is, doing  ​ are/’re listening  ​4  is/’s having  ​ is/’s laying Cumulative review: Unit p29 1 go  ​2  hangs out  ​ 3  do  ​ leave  ​ 5  gets up Julie doesn’t/does not like waking up early They don’t/do not eat food in class Tom and his brothers don’t/do not have lunch at school We don’t/do not brush our teeth before breakfast I don’t/do not pack my school bag on Saturdays 1 in  ​2  at  ​3 on  ​4 at  ​5 on Their father hardly ever drives them to school His big brother often goes on social media We sometimes watch a film on TV in the evening My brother is always very happy We never watch TV at lunchtime Does your sister go home at pm? Does she go to the shopping centre? Do we have a maths lesson today? Do they play the guitar every day? Does he watch Spanish films? Do you have history lessons on Tuesdays? 1 gets up  ​ 2  finishes  ​3  does  ​ goes  ​5  plays  ​6  goes  ​7  plays  ​ has  ​9  hangs art gallery  ​2  cinema  ​ 3  stadium  ​ café  ​4  shopping centre  ​ sports centre  ​ 6  library a Irish  ​ b  dance  ​ c  hang out  ​ d cinema   ​e  films   ​f  sister Is Dad cooking  ​2  we’re studying  ​ my  ​ 4  have  ​5  don’t speak  ​ are you doing  ​7  Do you eat, I don’t  ​8  Daniel’s  ​9  play  ​ 10  Has, she has c  ​2  b  ​3  a  ​4  a  ​5  c take part  ​2  step  ​ 3  skyscraper  ​ view  ​5  test  ​ 6  stamina Students’ own answers can’t  ​2  can  ​3  can’t  ​4  can  ​ can’t  ​6  can’t C  ​2  A  ​3  B  ​4  B  ​5  A  ​6  C c  ​2  b  ​3  d  ​4  f  ​5  a  ​6  e Can you say that again? You can’t use this computer Which languages can you speak? We can watch the rugby match on TV Where can we go running? You can wait here during the break always  ​ 2  Does  ​3  on  ​4  Do  ​ at  ​6  never a kitchen  ​b  fridge  ​ c  microwave  ​ d washing machine   ​e  garage Everyday activities: get dressed, go to bed, pack your school bag Free-time activities: draw, play an instrument, take photos Furniture: cooker, rug, wardrobe Housework: the ironing, tidy up, the washing up Unit Vocabulary in context  p30 A: Can she ride a horse? B: No, she can’t A: Can Mark and Simon play tennis? B: Yes, they can A: Can they fix your computer? B: No, they can’t A: Can we climb a 15-metre wall? B: Yes, we can A: Can Maria ski? B: No, she can’t add -ly irregular hand  ​2  wrist  ​3  foot  ​4  elbow  ​ knee  ​6  stomach  ​7  ear   ​8 ankle  ​ 9  shoulder  ​10  chest  ​ 11  leg  ​12  arm  ​13  finger  ​14  toe beautifully early calmly fast carefully hard quickly well wrist  ​ 2  chin  ​3  nose  ​4  neck  ​ lips  ​6  forehead slowly usually kick  ​2  running  ​3  hit  ​ dancing  ​ 5  jumping  ​6  riding  ​ swim  ​ 8  dive  ​9  climbing  ​ 10  sailing Leon talks quietly.  ​3  They don’t speak slowly on TV.  ​4  Please don’t get up late tomorrow.  ​5  Her brother works hard.  ​6  Answer the question carefully a hit  ​b  kick  ​c  ride  ​d  jump   ​ e surf   ​f  climb nail  ​2  eyebrow  ​3  eyelashes  ​ jaw  ​ 5  hip  ​6  tongue a hard  ​b  easily  ​c  well  ​ d  early   ​ e late   ​f  carefully This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key Vocabulary and listening  p33 badminton, climbing, football, hockey, rugby, running, skiing, surfing, tennis, volleyball sailing  ​ 2  basketball  ​ ice skating  ​4  surfing  ​ skateboarding  ​ 6  horse-riding  ​ diving  ​8  table tennis  ​ cycling  ​10  baseball b  ​2  d  ​3  c  ​4  a a every weekend  ​b  warm clothes  ​ c school  ​d  50   ​e  white   ​f  arm   ​ g ballet/dancing   ​h  knees A2 a she he  ​b  you wants want  ​ c in at the weekend, on in 2020, in on Friday  ​d  mustn’t, answer, ironing   ​ e swimming, volleyball, shopping Developing speaking  p35 Students’ own answers T  ​2  F  ​3  T  ​4  F  ​5  F -er/-or: diver, footballer, sailor, surfer e  ​2  g  ​3  c  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  d  ​ h  ​8  f Grammar in context 2  p34 don’t have to  ​2  doesn’t have to  ​ have to  ​ 4  Does, have to  ​ have to  ​ 6  do, have to must  ​3  mustn’t  ​ 4  must  ​ mustn’t  ​ 6  mustn’t f, don’t have to  ​2  d, mustn’t  ​ a, mustn’t  ​ 4  c, don’t have to  ​ b, doesn’t have to  ​6  e, mustn’t You must wear pool shoes.  ​ You mustn’t run around the pool.  ​ You must be quiet/talk quietly.  ​ You mustn’t use/talk on your phone.  ​6  You mustn’t eat or drink/ have food or drink in the gym Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Unit Across  3 egypt  ​ 5 poland  ​ 8 france  ​9 china  ​ 11 switzerland -ist/-ast: gymnast Does Ali have to buy a sports kit? How often they have to practise gymnastics? He doesn’t have to go to training today I have to get up early tomorrow We don’t have to any sports after school today Students’ own answers Vocabulary in context  p38 player: football, player, hockey player, tennis player, volleyball, player age, clothing, start date 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 1, and I have to feed the cat I have to tidy my room I have to buy milk and biscuits I don’t have to make dinner I don’t have to wait for Dad for dinner I don’t have to the washing I mustn’t forget to phone Mum I mustn’t go to bed late I mustn’t eat all the biscuits Students’ own answers Ooo oOo ooO badminton equipment afternoon basketball gymnastics horse-riding ice skating skateboarding volleyball Down  1 italy  ​2 spain  ​4 greece  ​ 6 argentina  ​7 brazil  ​10 peru Colombian  ​2  Czech Republic/ Czechia  ​3  Ecuadorian  ​4  Germany  ​ Hungarian  ​6  India  ​7  Japanese  ​ Mexico  ​9  Russian  ​10  Scotland  ​ 11  Slovak  ​12  Ukrainian  ​13  Wales flight  ​ 2  excursion  ​3  package holiday  ​4  souvenir  ​5  travel agency  ​ tour guide a book  ​b  travel agency  ​c  flights  ​ d package   ​e  trips   ​f  tour guide Developing writing  p36 Students’ own answers a flights  ​ b  passengers  ​c  passport  ​ d luggage  ​e sightseeing  ​f  book   ​ g tickets   ​h  trips   ​i  souvenir 1 Katie She’s asking her friend if she wants to join a judo club Informal – She starts with ‘Hi’ and ends with ‘Bye for now’ b  ​2  a  ​3  d  ​4  e  ​ 5  c 2 judo – fantastic way to keep fit, learn something new!  ​2  £5 per class – no equipment, the sports centre has judo suit  ​3  10.30 at my house Reading  p39 Students’ own answers D  ​2  B  ​3  A  ​4  C C  ​2  D  ​3  B  ​4  A e  ​2  d  ​3  c  ​4  b  ​5  a This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key Possible answers More tourists in a place than they can deal with Crowds seeing the Mona Lisa in Paris, thousands of passengers on cruise ships visiting Venice and a line of people waiting to arrive at the top of Mount Everest Any three of: There are problems with traffic, rubbish and damage to buildings and prices of houses and restaurants increase in tourist areas They use it to pay for collecting rubbish, fixing buildings and streets 8,000 people a day Any four of: They can visit smaller towns, or places that aren’t as popular Visit popular places when there aren’t many tourists Spend money in local restaurants and hotels They need to be careful with the buildings and they mustn’t leave rubbish behind a were  ​b  was  ​c  could  ​d  was   ​ e was   ​f  could   ​g  couldn’t   ​h  was   ​ i were   ​j  couldn’t Vocabulary and listening  p41 Air: plane, spaceship Rail: train, tram Sea: boat, ship Road: car, coach, lorry, van, moped, scooter, bike taxi  ​2  spaceship  ​3  motorbike  ​ bus  ​5  underground  ​ helicopter F  ​ 2  F  ​3  T  ​4  F  ​5  F  ​6  T  ​ T  ​8  F amazing, great, beautiful Grammar in context 2  p42 1 kicked  ​ 2  wanted  ​3  hated  ​ loved  ​5  carried  ​6  hurried  ​ chatted  ​8  jogged Were, were, was  ​2  was, Was, wasn’t, was  ​3  Was, was, were  ​ Were, weren’t, was  ​5  were, Were, were, was, were worked  ​2  studied  ​3  stayed  ​ stopped  ​5  arrived  ​ 6  decided  ​ chatted 3 a There was  ​ b  Was there  ​ c there was  ​d  there were    ​e Were there   ​f  there weren’t did not/didn’t go  ​2  did not/didn’t wear  ​ 3  did not/didn’t finish  ​ did not/didn’t see  ​5  did not/ didn’t reach  ​6  did not/didn’t cycle Maria could swim when she was seven years old There wasn’t any snow, so we couldn’t go snowboarding Could you ride a bike when you were five? The ticket office was closed, so they couldn’t buy a ticket Could you use a computer when you were seven? Bye for now! Emily single  ​2  terminal  ​3  return  ​ runway  ​5  reservation  ​ platform We’re having a lovely time in Scotland We arrived here two days ago On the first day, we did some sightseeing in Edinburgh We saw the castle and the old town and we bought some souvenirs.  ​The next day, we drove to Loch Lomond and went on a boat trip across the lake Fortunately, it didn’t rain!  ​What did you last week? Did you go on any trips? cycling, shopping, sightseeing were  ​ 2  weren’t  ​3  was  ​ Was, was  ​5  Were, weren’t  ​ wasn’t, was Dear Aunt Sophie, old, traditional, wooden, cold Grammar in context 1  p40 Developing speaking  p43 1 harbour  ​ 2  tax  ​3  increase  ​ damage  ​5  deal with  ​6  repairing Tourism gives people money and jobs A2 – Gillette Stadium with family  ​2  history  ​ interesting  ​ 4  at the beach  ​ parents c  ​2  b  ​3  f  ​4  a  ​5  e  ​ 6  g  ​ 7  d a by plane  ​b  my (older) brother  ​ c Boston, Massachusetts in the US  ​ d a hat and a T-shirt   ​e  Boston city and old town, New England Aquarium and Carson Beach   ​f  at my cousins’ house   ​g  clambake in  ​2  with  ​3  to  ​4  at  ​5  in  ​ by  ​7  to /eɪ/ (take) /ɔː/ (door) /æ/ (cat) ate bought chat made for had plane saw happy stayed walked travel Students own answers’ Students own answers’ a  ​ 2  d  ​3  f  ​ 4  e  ​5  b  ​6  c a went  ​b  travelled  ​c  took  ​ d didn’t have   ​e  got   ​f  made   ​ g carried   ​h  spent   ​i  began Developing writing  p44 the weather on the first day four days  ​2  she says ‘I loved it!’  ​ Yes, she had a great time b could, walk  ​c  could take  ​ d could sit   ​e  could buy   ​ f couldn’t take   ​g  couldn’t travel   ​ h could change Day 2  ​2  Day 1  ​3  Day 2  ​ Day 4  ​5  Day 4  ​6  Day This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key amazing  ​2  awful  ​ 3  incredible  ​ delicious  ​5  huge  ​6  freezing  ​ exhausted  ​ 8  tiny Cumulative review: Unit p47 A2 Reading  p49 1 awful  ​2  exhausted  ​ spectacular  ​ 4  delicious  ​5  tiny  ​ freezing  ​7  huge  ​ 8  amazing a weren’t  ​b  were  ​c  couldn’t  ​ d Were   ​e  wasn’t Developing writing  p45 a weren’t  ​ b  wasn’t  ​ c  was  ​ d  were  ​ e weren’t   ​f  was didn’t speak  ​2  did  ​3  Did, buy  ​ made  ​5  Did, watch  ​6  came Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Cumulative review: Unit p46 It vibrates when it is near an object It has GPS technology to help people walk around It has a computer to help identify people Wales, Welsh  ​2  Scotland, Scottish  ​ Spain, Spanish  ​4  Greece, Greek  ​ Argentina, Argentinian 1 can  ​2  can’t  ​ 3  can’t  ​4  can  ​ can’t  ​6  can patiently  ​ 2  hard  ​3  fast  ​ 4  well  ​ badly  ​6  slowly We never sit in the classroom quietly when we’re waiting for the teacher./ We never sit quietly in the classroom when we’re waiting for the teacher Do you usually type carefully when you’re working on your computer? It is sometimes difficult to work hard when we’re feeling tired./ Sometimes it is difficult to work hard when we’re feeling tired My dad hardly ever walks slowly because he’s always in a hurry souvenir  ​2  package holiday  ​ tour guide  ​4  passport  ​ passengers trains, underground, tram  ​ bus, coach, ships  ​3  spaceship  ​ plane, helicopter fingers  ​2  mirror  ​ 3  arm  ​ skating  ​5  hall  ​6  get up Unit Vocabulary in context  p48 1 plumber  ​ 2  astronaut  ​ hairdresser  ​ 4  dentist  ​ 5  athlete  ​ firefighter  ​ 7  engineer  ​8  chef mustn’t  ​2  has to  ​3  have to  ​ must  ​ 5  don’t have to Are, doing  ​2  are  ​3  goes  ​ ’m/am chatting  ​5  is 1 neck  ​2  elbow  ​3  eyes  ​ stomach  ​5  toes volleyball  ​2  diving  ​3  rugby  ​ hockey  ​5  gymnastics d  ​2  a  ​3  e  ​4  c  ​5  b journalist  ​2  scientist  ​ plumber  ​ 4  nurse  ​5  politician  ​ architect  ​7  businessman/woman  ​ psychologist Grammar in context 1  p50 1 were making  ​2  was sleeping  ​ was eating  ​4  was writing  ​ were running  ​6  were looking was having a meeting  ​2  were studying  ​3  was doing the washing  ​ was cleaning the house  ​5  were watching TV  ​6  was doing homework was raining  ​2  were having  ​ wasn’t/was not wearing  ​4  were cleaning  ​5  wasn’t/was not listening  ​ were, waiting c  ​2  f  ​3  e  ​4  d  ​5  a  ​ 6  b Were you doing (your) homework yesterday evening? Yes, we were./ Yes, I was Was Sally watching a film at pm? No, she wasn’t Were your friends playing football last weekend? Yes, they were Was your brother running in the park on Saturday? Yes, he was Was the band recording in the studio last month? No, it wasn’t a shop assistant  ​ b  chef  ​c  lawyer  ​ d doctor   ​e  vet   ​f  teacher   ​ g musicians   ​h  writers / authors / novelists run  ​2  swim  ​ 3  skate  ​ kicks  ​5  climbing, jump firefighter  ​2  dentist  ​3  astronaut  ​ engineer  ​5  athlete  ​6  chef R  ​2  B  ​3  H  ​4  R  ​5  B  ​ H  ​7  R GPS  ​2  vibrate/vibrates  ​ identify  ​4  pence  ​5  blind  ​ sweet/sweets a had  ​b  broke  ​c  hate  ​d  does  ​ e was   ​f  went   ​g  not/don’t have to   ​h  am/’m sitting   ​i  want   ​j  gave  ​ k read   ​l  liked Students’ own answers a  ​2  b recording studio  ​2  office  ​ clinic  ​4  shop  ​5  garage  ​ laboratory  ​7  outdoors  ​ hospital d  ​ 2  b  ​3  f  ​ 4  c  ​5  a  ​6  e This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key James: Hi! Were you studying at pm last night? You didn’t to answer your phone Chloe: Yes, I was chatting online and I didn’t heard it Sorry! What did you want to talk about? James: I wanted to ask you about our geography homework I couldn’t understanding it! Chloe: I can to help you now I was did it on Monday It was easy James: That’s OK My sister was helped me so I finished it Vocabulary and listening  p51 1 painter  ​ 2  dancer  ​ photographer  ​ 5  singer  ​ conductor  ​ 6  songwriter Were you going to the supermarket when I saw you this morning? Yes, I was Did your teacher go into the classroom while she was talking on her phone? No, she didn’t Was Luke studying in the library when we left school? Yes, he was Did we drive past Martin while he was walking to school? No, we didn’t Were you listening to music when I emailed you last night? No, I wasn’t Did Marta and Joe buy milk when they went shopping this morning? Yes, they did d  ​2  b  ​3  c  ​4  a  ​5  f  ​6  e theatre  ​ 2  exhibition  ​3  concert  ​ operas  ​5  poetry  ​6  classical music  ​7  musicals  ​8  ballet He’s a songwriter and (music) producer When she was looking in her school bag, was did Laya find her pencil sharpener? Dad was doing the washing while when we arrived home after school I didn’t look wasn’t looking when I was hitting hit my head A2 Possible answers Did you?  ​2  Really?  ​3  Do you?  ​ Were they?  ​ 5  Did it?  ​6  Oh, no! Developing writing  p54 Last year, in a subway in New York  ​2  a big crowd watching a man and woman singing and they had cameras  ​3  They thought they were street musicians.  ​4  Her singing was amazing.  ​5  They put videos on YouTube Explain the sequence of events: First, In the end, Next, Finally, The following year, Suddenly, Then, Two years later, To say when something happened: In 2019, Last summer, Two months ago, When (I was 12/the play started), a ago  ​b  First  ​c  Then  ​ d  when   ​ e Suddenly   ​f  After   ​g  end   ​ h later Students’ own answers a 22  ​ b  26th  ​ c  music  ​ d  1985   ​ e 1993   ​f  DJ   ​g  London Developing speaking  p53 a musical Students’ own answers Possible answers Big names want to work with him.  ​ His songs are number one hits.  ​He has won many prizes for his music rock  ​2  folk  ​3  jazz  ​ hip hop/rap  ​5  electronica  ​ reggae Grammar in context 2  p52 F  ​ 2  T  ​3  F  ​4  F  ​5  T a Really?  ​ b  That’s interesting.  ​ c Wow!  ​d  Does she?   ​e  what happened?   ​f  Did you?   ​g  Oh, no!   ​ h What a shame! Were, went  ​ 2  Did, finished  ​ were you, was playing  ​ did you buy, gave  ​ didn’t you say, didn’t see was listening, fell  ​2  met, were studying  ​ 3  wasn’t carrying, started  ​ weren’t waiting, arrived  ​5  weren’t looking, showed stage  ​2  costumes  ​3  set  ​ props  ​ 5  backstage a was living  ​b  was trying  ​ c wasn’t/was not earning  ​d  needed  ​ e went   ​f  was asking   ​g  was waiting   ​h  was watching   ​i  was talking   ​j  helped   ​k  gave   ​ l introduced Did you?  ​2  What a shame!  ​ That’s amazing!/Did you?  ​ Do you?  ​5  Were they? 1 Then what happened? 2 Really? That’s amazing! Oh, no! What a shame! I see Oh dear! 8 Did you? Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Unit Vocabulary in context  p56 1 garlic  ​2  grapes  ​3  peppers  ​ tomatoes  ​5  strawberries  ​ broccoli  ​7  cabbage  ​8  carrots  ​ jam  ​10  butter  ​11  yoghurt  ​ 12  pizza 2 Lentil, fruit  ​ 3  Egg, meat  ​ Toast, drink  ​5  Honey, vegetable  ​ Beans, snack Salads contain many different vegetables You make paella with rice Spinach is a green vegetable Fizzy drinks usually have a lot of sugar Carrots are an orange vegetable Eggs come from chickens This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key Across: Vocabulary and listening  p59 1 curry  ​ 2  mushroom  ​3  pancake  ​ lettuce  ​ 5  lemonade  ​ 6  burger​ cream  ​8  pear tin  ​2  carton  ​3  packet  ​4  box  ​ can  ​6  jar Down:  1 cucumber cup  ​2  glass  ​3  bag/packet  ​ bottle  ​5  tin  ​6  packet Stir  ​ 2  Grate  ​ 3  Pour  ​4  Chop  ​ Fry  ​6  Melt Reading  p57 b  ​ 2  a  ​3  d D  ​2  C  ​3  B  ​4  A F  ​2  F  ​3  T  ​4  T  ​5  F  ​ 6  F  ​7  T container  ​ 2  re-use  ​3  reduce  ​ revolution  ​ 5  weigh  ​ 6  waste re-use  ​2  weigh  ​ 3  reduce  ​ waste  ​5  container  ​6  revolution Natural Weigh in Crickhowell in Wales and Earth Food Love in Devon Grammar in context 1  p58 singular countable noun plural countable noun uncountable noun carrot beans butter melon crisps honey mushroom eggs rice nut grapes sugar orange strawberries water a melon  ​b  carrots  ​c  strawberries  ​ d pepper   ​e  mushrooms   ​f  honey   ​ g lentils   ​h  burger   ​i  rice how to cook, how to organise your time and plan your work, how to deal with stressful situations piece  ​2  mug  ​3  bar  ​4  bowl  ​ slice  ​ 6  loaf Grammar in context 2  p60 1 a lot of  ​2  many  ​3  much  ​ A lot of  ​5  much  ​6  many a many  ​ b  a lot of  ​c  a lot of  ​ d many/a lot of   ​e  much/a lot of   ​ f a lot of   ​g  a lot of/much   ​ h a lot of   ​i  a lot of/much   ​ j A lot of   ​k  a lot of   ​l  much should  ​2  should  ​3  shouldn’t  ​ should  ​5  shouldn’t an  ​2  some  ​3  a  ​4  any  ​ some  ​6  some  ​ 7  any  ​ 8  some an, any, some  ​2  any, any, some  ​ any, a, some  ​4  some, some, a a a  ​b  some  ​c  some  ​ d  any   ​ e any   ​f  a   ​g  some   ​h  a   ​i  a   ​ j some   ​k  some   ​l  some   ​m  any a two-day trip to a cookery school in Italy a OK Have you got any/some food? b I can make you a salad Do you like salads? c Yes, I Have you got any eggs to put in it? d No, sorry, but I’ve got some tomatoes e OK Would you like a drink? f Can I have some milk, please? g There’s an apple in the fridge, you want that for dessert? You should to have a good breakfast every day What she should she after lunch today? You shouldn’t try this cake It’s delicious Should we Do we should make some sandwiches for lunch? He shouldn’t not should eat so fast It’s not healthy b should d should a shouldn’t f should e shouldn’t c should A2 Possible answers You should eat healthy food for dinner./You shouldn’t always eat cheese sandwiches You shouldn’t drink lemonade all the time./You should drink water You shouldn’t drink tea before you go to bed You shouldn’t eat a lot of chocolate You should go to bed early/earlier Developing speaking  p61 1 Sandwiches  ​2  Snacks  ​3  Drinks cheese and tomato sandwich large lemonade £5.00 small orange juice (cheese and onion) crisps £3.00 chicken salad sandwich large water £5.80 Waiter  ​2  Waiter  ​3  Customer  ​ Waiter  ​5  Waiter  ​6  Waiter  ​ Customer  ​8  Customer  ​ 9  Waiter  ​ 10  Waiter c  ​3  g  ​4  h  ​5  e  ​6  d  ​7  f  ​ i  ​9  a a 2, 1  ​b  2, 1  ​c  1, 2  ​d  2, 1   ​ e 1, 2   ​f  1, 12.19 2.15 10.40 3.70 4.18 Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Developing writing  p62 a 7  ​b  2  ​c  6  ​d  5   ​e  3   ​g  b (Tara’s) birthday party  ​c  your phone  ​d  Saturday at 3.00 pm   ​ e Zelda’s Tea Shop   ​f  Hi Faizan!   ​ g my friends / Millie and Sam b  ​2  d  ​3  c  ​4  a This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 10 of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key a Hi, everyone!  ​b  Can you come  ​ c It starts at seven  ​d  please bring your dancing shoes   ​e  Hope you can come   ​f  Let me know   ​g  Cheers Students’ own answers make  ​2  ride  ​3  guide  ​4  pack  ​ to  ​6  does Cumulative review: Unit p65 Countable: apple, grape, melon, pear, strawberry, tomato Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Uncountable: broccoli, butter, honey, pasta, spinach, tea any  ​2  some  ​3  an  ​4  many  ​ much  ​6  a lot of  ​7  any  ​8  a Students’ own answers Cumulative review: Unit p64 was playing  ​2  was not/ wasn’t studying  ​ 3  Were, swimming  ​ were standing  ​ 5  was looking  ​ were packing What was Ana doing at o’clock in the evening? She was doing her homework What were you watching on television at o’clock last night? We were watching a film What was your sister doing on the computer last night? She was playing computer games a was cycling  ​ b  saw  ​ c were walking  ​d  were watching   ​ e did not/didn’t know   ​ f was phoning   ​g  arrived  ​h knew  ​ i took   ​j  gave   ​k  were following at Do you usually read, are, Are don’t have to couldn’t, was came, weren’t can’t songwriter  ​ 2  poet  ​ 3  photographer  ​ 4  conductor  ​ 5  director  ​ 6  singer dentist, teeth  ​2  plumber, sink  ​ shop assistant, shop  ​4  producer  ​ dancer, ballet, theatre  ​6  Painters, exhibitions bat  ​2  parrot  ​3  seahorse  ​ frog  ​5  ant  ​6  turtle Reading  p67 Elephants: Zimbabwe, Namibia; Turtles: Ecuador, Costa Rica c  ​2  c  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  b mustn’t  ​2  doesn’t have to  ​ should  ​4  mustn’t  ​ 5  have to/ must  ​6  have to must  ​7  shouldn’t  ​ don’t have to 1 biscuit  ​2  carrot  ​3  chicken  ​ pepper  ​5  spinach  ​6  milkshake  ​ cabbage  ​ 8  mushroom  ​ cucumber  ​10  lentil beens beans  ​2  tomatos tomatoes  ​ yogur yoghurt  ​4  graps grapes  ​ soap soup carton  ​2  glass  ​3  packet  ​ slice  ​5  cup  ​6  jar  ​7  cans  ​ tins  ​9  box vest  ​2  attic  ​3  garden  ​ helicopter  ​5  elbow  ​6  toilet  ​ Germany  ​8  golf Land: bear, fox, leopard, lizard, monkey, rat, rhino, scorpion, snake, tiger, wolf Vocabulary in context  p66 1 c  ​2  a  ​3  e  ​4  b  ​5  d  ​ 6  f flowers  ​2  hill  ​3  grass  ​4  beach  ​ field  ​ 6  forest  ​ 7  island  ​8  sky track  ​2  feed  ​ 3  valuable  ​ measure  ​ 5  tusks  ​ 6  shell Unit c  ​2  a  ​3  d  ​4  b A2 Water: hippo, jellyfish, penguin, shark, whale Air: bee, butterfly, eagle, owl Across: 1 Bee  ​ 3 Tiger  ​4 Whale  ​ 6 Owl  ​8 Penguin  ​9 Shark measure  ​ 2  feed  ​ 3  tusks  ​ valuable  ​5  shell  ​6  track They have less land; Some people kill them Grammar in context 1  p68 1 to watch  ​2  are  ​3  going  ​ is  ​5  cycle is not/isn’t going to meet  ​ are/’re going to go  ​3  am/’m not going to chat  ​4  aren’t going to get  ​ am/’m going to sleep a am/’m going to travel  ​b  are/’re going to study  ​c  are/’re  ​going to visit  ​ d  are not/aren’t going to stay   ​ e are/’re going to book   ​f  are going to join   ​g  is not/isn’t going to sail   ​ h is/’s going to be   ​i  are/’re going to collect Tia is not/isn’t going to study at university after leaving school Lucas is going to check his social media this afternoon Lucas is going to travel to Australia after leaving school Ella and Leo are not/aren’t going to practise with their band this afternoon Ella and Leo are going to join a wildlife project after leaving school Down: 1 Butterfly  ​2 Bear  ​ 5 Monkey  ​7 Snake mountain  ​2  oceans  ​3  waterfall  ​ river  ​5  valley  ​6  lake This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 11 of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key Are you going to eat pizza tonight? No, we aren’t./ No, I’m not Are your friends going to have lunch with us tomorrow? No, they aren’t Is Teresa going to visit her aunt this summer? Yes, she is Are your parents going to come to the concert tonight? No, they aren’t Is Jason going to his homework this weekend? Yes, he is Which places are you going to visit? How long are you going to stay there? How are you going to travel there? What are you going to take with you? Where are you going to stay? What are you going to there? Vocabulary and listening  p69 1 sun, sunny  ​ 2  rain, rainy  ​ cloud, cloudy  ​4  snow, snowy  ​ storm, stormy  ​6  fog, foggy  ​ wind, windy  ​ 8  ice, icy dry  ​2  rain  ​3  foggy  ​4  snow  ​ ice  ​6  windy  ​ 7  wet  ​ cold/stormy 1  3  5 T  ​2  F  ​3  F  ​ 4  T  ​5  F  ​6  F  ​ T  ​8  F Suggested answer Because the climate is warm in winter and not too hot in summer hurricane  ​ 2  thunder  ​ 3  drought  ​ lightning  ​ 5  blizzard  ​6  flood blizzard  ​2  flood  ​3  thunder  ​ drought  ​5  lightning  ​6  hurricane Grammar in context 2  p70 a won’t go  ​b  will study  ​c  will drive  ​ d won’t eat  ​e will have   ​f  won’t work   ​g  will do   ​h  won’t do   ​ i will clean   ​j  will look F  ​ 2  F  ​3  P  ​4  F  ​5  P  ​6  F Are you meeting Nicky after school? We are not/aren’t playing basketball this weekend Where are you having your birthday party? My sister is/’s starting her new job tomorrow The teacher is/’s giving us a vocabulary test on Tuesday I am not/’m not going to the wildlife park on Saturday a Are you doing  ​b  will rain  ​ c am not going  ​d  will/’ll   ​ e are you going   ​f  is driving   ​ g will be Developing speaking  p71 a will  ​b  will  ​c  will  ​d  won’t   ​ e will   ​f  will   ​g  won’t   ​h  will   ​ i won’t   ​j  will down up up down up up Students’ own answers Students’ own answers 10 Students’ own answers Developing writing  p72 2 T  ​ 2  F  ​3  F  ​4  F  ​5  T  ​6  T What time does your train arrive?  ​ Do you want to go to the farmer’s market?  ​3  What time you want to leave on Sunday?  ​4  Are there any types of food that you don’t like? aquarium  ​ 2  museum  ​ shopping centre aquarium Sunday (afternoon)  ​2  2 pm  ​ at the bus stop (in front of Becky’s house) Are you doing anything this weekend? (A) Shall we go ice-skating on Saturday? (M) What about going to the aquarium? (M) Are you free on Sunday afternoon? (A) Let’s meet at the bus stop at pm (M) Do you want to go to the science museum? (M) M  ​3  M  ​4  A  ​5  M  ​6  M be  ​2  close  ​3  won’t  ​4  won’t  ​ there be  ​ 6  will you A2 b 1  ​c 2  ​d 4  ​e 3 We often go to the forest for walks friends She is never late for her lesson We’re meeting him at the cinema Do you want to go to the park tomorrow? Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Unit Vocabulary in context  p74 1 cheerful  ​ 2  generous  ​ responsible  ​4  kind  ​ hard-working  ​6  lazy Accepting suggestions Rejecting suggestions OK Great! Sorry, I can’t Good idea Sorry, I’m busy Yes, sure Thanks, but serious  ​2  irresponsible  ​3  shy  ​ intelligent  ​5  tight  ​ 6  confident angry, confused, disappointed, embarrassed, excited, happy, interested, sad, stressed, upset Yes, that’s fine This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 12 of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key 4 stressed  ​2  confused  ​ disappointed  ​4  excited  ​ embarrassed  ​ 6  interested a frightened  ​ b  worried/stressed  ​ c bored  ​ d  relaxed   ​ e stressed/worried   ​f  tired confusion  ​2  intelligence  ​ kindness  ​4  generosity  ​ disappointment  ​ 6  excitement Reading  p75 a bigger  ​b  wetter  ​c  colder  ​ d hotter   ​e  greener   ​f  more popular You choose a shape Students’ own answers square  ​2  square, rectangle  ​ circle  ​ 4  triangle  ​5  circle  ​ squiggle  ​7  circle  ​8  triangle accurate  ​ 2  goals  ​3  brave  ​ details  ​5  uncertain details  ​2  accurate  ​3  uncertain  ​ brave  ​5  goal The squiggle, because they can think of new ideas easily Grammar in context 1  p76 add -ier use more hotter more cheerful older more lazier creative thinner more interesting Taking the train is faster than taking the bus The students at my new school are friendlier than my old school My sister is two years younger than me Which place is more interesting than, Paris or Berlin? Is Tokyo more expensive than London? My new bicycle is better than my old one irregular better farther/ further 10 worse Logan’s hair is darker than Mason’s (hair) Mason’s hair is longer than Logan’s (hair) Mason is more serious than Logan Mason is taller than Logan Logan is thinner than Mason Logan is younger than Mason Vocabulary and listening  p77 1 hunger  ​2  poverty  ​3  violence  ​ cyberattack  ​5  unemployment  ​ corruption  ​7  homelessness  ​ crime  ​9  pollution homelessness  ​ 2  unemployment  ​ pollution  ​4  hunger  ​5  poverty  ​ cyberattack homelessness  ​ 2  the manager of a local charity  ​3  three c  ​2  a  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  c smaller, F  ​2  colder, T  ​3  wetter, T  ​ higher, F  ​5  more expensive, F  ​ larger, T William is more excited than James Evelyn is happier than Elijah Amelia is more embarrassed than Harper Carlo is better at computer science than Adam is Divisha is kinder than Stefan Because it’s difficult to get a job when you are homeless/haven’t got a home hungry  ​2  polluted  ​ unemployed  ​4  criminal  ​ homeless  ​6  violent A2 Grammar in context 2  p78 Ending -est Use most irregular the easiest the most the best difficult the funniest the the most farthest/ the oldest important furthest the saddest the most 10 the worst useful the most popular  ​ the most serious  ​3  the hottest  ​ the best  ​ 5  the most important  ​ the biggest  ​ 7  the cleanest  ​ the most difficult a the biggest  ​ b  the happiest  ​ c the most beautiful  ​ d the highest   ​e  richer   ​ f more important   ​g  stronger   ​ h the longest   ​i  friendlier   ​j  larger The  ​ 2  a  ​3  –  ​4  the  ​5  –  ​6  a the  ​ 2  an  ​3  the  ​ 4  a  ​ 5  –  ​6  – Hi Julia, Guess what? Next week is Red Nose Day! It’s the funniest day of the year at our school! We’re doing lots of events to raise money for charity To start with, everyone’s going to wear a red nose! I’ve got three sponsors They’ll donate three pounds each if I come to school with a red hair! Some people are going to wear the pyjamas Our class is organising a bake sale and we’re going to sell lots of the cakes and biscuits to raise money Last time we raised over a hundred pounds We raised the biggest amount of money in the whole school I hope we’ll even better this time! What are you doing for Red Nose Day? See you soon! Billie Developing speaking  p79 1 In a park  ​2  picking up/collecting rubbish/litter  ​3  friends or school/ classmates In a park  ​2  picking up/collecting rubbish/litter  ​3  friends or school/ classmates This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 13 of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key This photo shows young people outside I think they’re in a park There are three people in the photo Perhaps they are friends or maybe classmates at school or university It looks like they are collecting rubbish and cleaning up the park because they are carrying plastic bags and they’re all wearing gloves The girl in the middle is putting something into a plastic bag with a stick In front of her on the ground is a plastic bottle She looks very serious There is a rubbish bin near her There are two young men behind the girl The man on the left is on one knee He’s putting something into a plastic bag with his hands The man on the right has got something on his stick, I think it’s a piece of plastic He’s looking for more rubbish to collect In the background, there are lots of trees It looks like it’s late afternoon because the sun looks low in the sky Starting a description: This photo shows Saying where people and things are: in front of, near, behind, on the left/ right, in the background/middle Talking about people’s actions: they are collecting, they’re carrying, they’re all wearing, he’s putting, He’s looking Guessing and speculating: I think, maybe; perhaps, it looks like; looks Starting a description: I can see, This is a picture of Saying where people and things are: below, in, on Guessing and speculating: probably /ð/ (than) /θ/ (throw) this think that thin they thought there third other three Students’ own answers 2 The writer agrees because they think that studying academic subjects is more important  ​ It helps us learn about others in society, to build community and to learn important life skills D  ​2  C  ​3  B  ​4  A however  ​2  in my opinion  ​ I agree  ​4  In my view  ​ I disagree  ​ 6  I think  ​ In conclusion  ​8  secondly However  ​ 2  but  ​3  Firstly; Secondly  ​4  don’t agree  ​5  both  ​ In my opinion Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Developing writing  p80 Students’ own answers A2 Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Cumulative review: Unit p82 a is/’s going to go  ​b  is/’s going to meet  ​c  is/’s going to do  ​d  is/’s going to have   ​e  is not/isn’t going to buy   ​f  is/’s going to make eagle  ​2  waterfall  ​3  plants  ​ ocean  ​5  jellyfish scorpion, bee, jellyfish  ​2  rhino, hippo  ​3  leopard, tiger  ​4  lizard, snake leg, kick  ​2  river, valley  ​3  vet, clinic  ​4  field, flowers  ​ 5  sink, make  ​ clouds, rain opera  ​2  Spanish  ​3  basement  ​ armchair  ​5  helicopter Cumulative review: Unit p83 1 further/farther  ​ 2  happier  ​ worse  ​4  more interesting  ​ more relaxed  ​6  easier a the best  ​ b  the quickest  ​ c the fastest  ​ d  the youngest   ​ e older   ​f  taller   ​g  most intelligent kinder  ​2  the kindest​  ​ frightened  ​ 4  the most frightened hot  ​6  hotter  ​7  lazier  ​ the laziest  ​ 9  bad  ​10  the worst a was  ​b  the  ​ c  some  ​d  –   ​ e will take   ​f  laziest   ​ g don’t have to   ​h  sometimes   ​ i the   ​j  –   ​k  don’t 1 hard-working  ​2  irresponsible  ​ shy  ​4  kind  ​5  cheerful will disappear  ​2  will be  ​ will snow  ​4  won’t go  ​ won’t pass pollution  ​2  Homelessness  ​ cyberattack  ​4  Hunger  ​ poverty  ​6  crime ’ll phone  ​2  going to be  ​ ’m meeting  ​4  ’m playing  ​ will be I am/’m going to ask Holly to the party We are/’re visiting the wildlife park next week I have to make dinner soon You should talk to the teachers at school first While I was walking in the park, I met Adam doesn’t  ​2  can/will  ​3  going  ​ 4  on  ​5  shouldn’t  ​6  was c  ​2  a  ​3  e  ​4  d  ​5  b c  ​2  b  ​3  c  ​4  b  ​5  a Unit Vocabulary in context  p84 Across: 1 Shorts  ​5 Suit  ​6  Tracksuit  ​ 8 Joggers  ​9 Dress Down: 2 Trainers  ​3 Socks  ​4  Boots  ​ 7 Tie  ​8 Jacket jumper  ​2  leggings  ​3  trainers  ​ tie  ​5  shirt  6  jeans This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 14 of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key 1–3: bandana, earrings, sunglasses/ shades 4–6: gloves, ring, watch 7–9: handbag, necklace, scarf glasses  ​2  handbag  ​ 3  watch  ​ gloves  ​ 5  scarf  ​ 6  ring  ​7  belt buttons  ​ 2  pockets  ​3  bracelet  ​ sleeves  ​5  chain  ​ 6  zip Reading  p85 1 Katrina and Paul/They have/They’ve never bought designer clothing Paul/He has/’s met a famous actor Katrina/She has/’s been to a fashion show Katrina and Paul have won a competition (also accept ‘They have’ and ‘They’ve’) Katrina/She has/’s never run in a marathon Paul/He has/’s never flown in a helicopter Hi Mum, B  ​2  D  ​3  A  ​4  C F  ​2  T  ​3  F  ​ 4  F  ​5  T  ​6  T tapping  ​2  sensors  ​ 3  fabric  ​ stylish  ​ 5  data  ​6  collaborated  ​ brands data  ​2  fabric  ​3  collaborated  ​ sensors  ​ 5  tapping  ​6  brands  ​ stylish A, B, D  ​2  A  ​3  B, D  ​4  A  ​5  C Grammar in context 1  p86 1 slept  ​2  been  ​3  gone  ​4  done  ​ ridden  ​ 6  broken  ​7  known  ​ driven  ​ 9  eaten  ​ 10  drunk  ​ 11  written  ​ 12  heard a has appeared  ​b  have taken  ​ c has worn  ​d  has acted   ​ e has written   ​f  has directed   ​ g have seen   ​h  has done Have you ever danced at the top of a mountain? My sister has never eaten snails Have you ever finished first in a race? They have never been to the US Has he ever had a picnic on the beach? I have never won a singing competition Have, seen, have  ​2  Has, bought, hasn’t  ​3  Have, been, haven’t  ​ Have, given, haven’t I’ve be been to the shopping centre and I has have/’ve bought some new trainers, but they gave me the wrong size!  ​William was here when I came back and we’ve both have had lunch and he have has walked the dog Now he’s go gone to play football and I’m going back to the shop to exchange the trainers Since I’ve been home, Sylvie has invite invited me to go to her house this afternoon I have ever never been to her house before! I’m going at three o’clock, but I’ll be home by 6pm By the way, has have you seen my new scarf? I can’t find it anywhere Do you think Dad has took taken it by mistake? See you later, Laura Vocabulary and listening  p87 1 jeweller’s  ​2  stationery shop  ​ newsagent’s  ​4  butcher’s  ​ sports shop  ​6  shoe shop  ​ bookshop  ​8  electrical goods shop  ​ supermarket  ​ 10  department store clothes shop  ​2  chemist’s  ​ post office  ​4  bakery  ​ greengrocer’s  ​6  bank newsagent’s  ​bookshop  ​sports shop  ​stationery shop  ​jeweller’s  ​ chemist’s C  ​2  B  ​3  B  ​4  A 1, 2, trolley  ​2  queue  ​3  basket  ​ receipt  ​5  checkout  ​6  customer A2 Grammar in context 2  p88 1 T  ​ 2  T  ​3  F  ​4  F  ​5  T already read  ​2  yet  ​ 3  just been  ​ has already  ​5  yet  ​ already eaten It’s Amy’s birthday today and you haven’t bought her a present yet! What were you doing in that shop a minute ago? Have you just bought those trainers? Do you want this card for Lauren?/ No, thanks I already have one I’m exhausted I have just been for a run in the park The homework is for next Monday but I have already done it Don’t tell me how the film ends – I haven’t seen it yet! Have you finished it yet, have/ ’ve just finished (it) Have they arrived yet, have/ ’ve already been have/’ve already seen, haven’t seen it yet Holly and Luke have already taken their books to the library Holly hasn’t bought new trainers yet Luke has already sent Jake a birthday card Luke hasn’t bought food for the picnic yet Holly and Luke haven’t got the tickets yet Holly has already phoned Grandma I have ever never been to Canada Have you? I haven’t finished my project already yet, but I will soon Have you seen the new Star Wars film yet? I’ve already cooked dinner so you don’t have to worry We’ve painted already painted the room and it looks great I yet haven’t started looking for a part-time job yet I just have just arrived at the coffee shop This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 15 of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key Developing speaking  p89 and Students’ own answers Students’ own answers a  ​2  c  ​3  b a how much is this hat  ​b  Do you have it in red  ​c  What size is it?  ​ d I’ll take it   ​e  here’s your change   ​ f You’re welcome c  ​2  d  ​3  a  ​4  f  ​5  g  ​6  e  ​7  b a 4  ​b 3  ​ c 1  ​ d  5   ​e  9   ​f  8   ​ g 7   ​h  2   ​i  6 I’d like these, please I’ll take it That’s five pounds, please Here’s your change Sorry, we haven’t got any at the moment You’re welcome Unit 10 Vocabulary in context  p101 1 designed, c  ​2  invented, g  ​ developed, d  ​4  composed, b  ​ designed, h  ​6  discovered, a  ​ built, f  ​8  planned, e inventions  ​2  designer  ​ discovery  ​4  creation  ​5  producer fridge  ​2  digital camera  ​ electric car  ​4  tablet  ​ smartphone  ​6  satnav  ​ light bulb  ​8  drone  ​9  vaccine  ​ 10  printer  ​11  laptop electric car  ​2  digital camera  ​ laptop  ​ 4  light bulb  ​5  printer  ​ fridge Students’ own answers Developing writing  p90 A2 Grammar in context 1  p94 1 are made  ​2  were sold  ​ are grown  ​4  was sent  ​ aren’t found  ​6  was written  ​ is worn  ​8  were invented c  ​2  a  ​3  d  ​4  b  ​5  f  ​ 6  e a was created  ​b  was introduced  ​ c process  ​d  use   ​e  are also seen   ​ f is produced   ​g  are sold   ​ h didn’t design These electric cars were produced by robots Smartphones are often used to send photos and videos Tomatoes weren’t eaten in Europe until the 16th century School uniforms aren’t worn at this school A new app was developed by Robots Inc earphones/in-ear headphones  ​ USB/flash drive  ​3  mouse, touchpad  ​4  keyboard  ​5  screen It was found and given to a teacher The owner was asked to come to the reception area to collect it A lot of personal devices were lost last month Several of these were not returned to their owners, because the owners weren’t found You are reminded to be careful with your tablets, laptops and smartphones Reading  p93 Vocabulary and listening  p95 5 ugly  ​2  busy  ​3  expensive  ​ interesting  ​5  relaxing  ​6  huge mouse  ​2  touchpad  ​3  keyboard  ​ screen  ​5  earphones/in-ear headphones  ​6  USB/flash drive huge, beautiful, busy The design and size of the shopping centre.  ​ 2  It is really busy.  ​ wear comfortable walking shoes c  ​2  a  ​3  b B  ​2  D  ​3  A  ​4  C One really good thing is the number of shops Remember that some shops are expensive My first impression of the shopping centre was really positive Unfortunately, the queues are often long It would be better to go during the week It is worth booking tickets to the theatre There is only one small negative point What I really liked was the relaxing spa electricity  ​2  sunlight  ​ to the pot  ​4  (can be) dangerous  ​ five hours  ​6  several materials including plastic  ​7  boxes  ​ environment smoke  ​ 2  sand  ​3  bowl  ​ rural areas  ​5  foil  ​6  solar  ​7  pot solar  ​2  bowl  ​3  foil  ​4  rural area  ​ sand  ​6  smoke  ​ 7  pot The cooker and the solar lights It’s a problem if you don’t have enough sunshine Students’ own answers demonstration  ​2  description  ​ investigation  ​4  explanation  ​ organisation  ​6  expression  ​ information  ​8  imagination introduction  ​2  decision  ​ inspiration  ​4  conclusion  ​ creation  ​6  actions  ​ demonstration 2  ​3  ​5 b  ​2  a  ​3  c  ​4  c  ​5  c b because it’s not an invention that would improve the world a satisfaction  ​b  competition  ​ c prediction  ​d  invitation   ​ e suggestion   ​f  reaction   ​ g addition   ​h  collection Students’ own answers This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 16 of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key suggestion  ​2  prediction  ​ invitation  ​4  competition  ​ collection  ​ 6  satisfaction  ​ reaction  ​ 8  addition Grammar in context 2  p96 1 If you push this button it turns on the power This solar light doesn’t charge if there isn’t any sunshine The kettle starts to whistle when the water boils Milk and eggs stay fresh longer if you store them in the fridge When the weather is good I usually walk to work If she doesn’t have breakfast she can’t concentrate a gets  ​ b  turn  ​ c  sends  ​d  leave   ​ e know   ​f  look up   ​g  need   ​ h increase   ​i  rings   ​j  takes Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Developing writing  p98 1 F  ​ 2  F  ​3  T In Boston He was a soap and candle maker He helped his father in his soap and candle shop He went to Pennsylvania to work as a printer the Franklin Stove, glasses, a type of swimming shoe, a musical instrument He helped to write and signed his name to the Declaration of Independence 3 was chosen  ​2  He invented  ​ he was working  ​4  but  ​ because  ​6  and 4 Developing writing  p99 b  ​2  d  ​3  f  ​4  c  ​5  e  ​6  a ’ll cook, wash  ​2  wins, ’ll get  ​ have, ’ll help  ​4  will go, doesn’t  ​ leave, will send  ​6  will buy, passes turn  ​ 2  makes  ​3  go  ​ will not/won’t be   ​e  use   ​f  gets   ​ g are   ​h  will/’ll understand   ​ i come   ​j  will/’ll be Developing speaking  p97 1 B  ​ 2  A  ​3  D  ​4  C Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers Students’ own answers 1, going  ​ 2  explain  ​3  Firstly  ​ Secondly  ​ 5  true  ​ 6  thing  ​ Last  ​8  example  ​9  sum Three syllables: another, conclusion, example, finally, everything, secondly Four syllables: communicate, discovery, explanation, information, introduction, investigate Cumulative review: Unit p100 1 has/’s read  ​2  has/’s, given  ​ have written  ​4  have worked  ​ haven’t spoken has taken  ​ 2  Has, won  ​ haven’t sent  ​4  Have, drunk  ​ Have, chosen  ​6  has seen oOo Ooo another finally conclusion secondly example everything oOoo ooOo discovery explanation investigate information communicate introduction Where have all the shop assistants gone? You haven’t paid for those clothes What have you bought? We haven’t seen any famous models Have you ever been to a fashion show? A2 yet  ​ 2  ever  ​ 3  never  ​ 4  yet  ​ already was walking, fell didn’t go ‘m/am going to travel chats ’re/are doing I have/’ve just seen a fox in our garden You should walk slowly on icy roads I bought a salad while I was shopping I am never late for school I was working hard when you phoned 1 hoodie  ​2  sweatshirt  ​3  bandana  ​ scarf  ​5  shirt c  ​2  e  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  d nurse  ​2  garden  ​3  hangs out  ​ microwave  ​5  Scottish  ​6  bottle  ​ souvenir Cumulative review: Unit 10 p101 1 The first electric car was developed by Robert Anderson in 1832 The FIFA World cup was won by France in 2018 Smartphones are used to go on social media They were questioned by the police about the crime yesterday Nowadays, many popular TV series are available online receive, live  ​ 2  leave, becomes  ​ will not/won’t be, go  ​4  Will, bring, make  ​ 5  starts, press  ​6  does not/ doesn’t rain, will/’ll go a took  ​b  were looking  ​c  heard  ​ d decided   ​e  was   ​f  was given   ​ g thinks   ​h  wants   ​i  told   ​j  go   ​ k will/’ll borrow This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 17 of 18 Practice test Workbook: answer key She was driving her car very quickly when the police stopped her I mustn’t give in my homework late correct We have a new boy in our class today I bought some eggs and butter yesterday to make pancakes Part 6  p106 Sample answer Hi Jamie, I’m sorry, but I can’t go to the cinema with you on Saturday It’s my brother’s birthday, and my parents are taking us to a restaurant Why don’t we go to the cinema on Sunday? Bye for now, Elena Part 7  p107 satnav  ​2  electric car  ​ 3  tablet  ​ vaccine building  ​2  development  ​ imagination  ​4  product/ production  ​ 5  organisation  ​ conclusion  ​ 7  creation  ​ introduction helicopter, tram, ship drone, satnav, vaccine broccoli, mushroom, strawberry generous, serious, responsible Exam trainer Paper 1: Reading and Writing Part 1  p102 Sample answer One day, Sara and her friends were playing rugby in the park Sara fell and hurt her leg She cried Her friend Nina helped her walk to a seat After a few minutes, Nina and the boys continued playing rugby Sara watched them Soon she felt much better Paper 2: Listening Listening part 1  p107 1 B  ​ 2  A  ​3  B Listening part 2  p108 C  ​2  A  ​3  B 8.35  ​2  jacket  ​3  Engelbart Part 2  p103 Listening part 3  p108 A  ​2  B  ​3  A  ​4  C  ​5  B A  ​2  B  ​3  A Part 3  p104 Listening part 4  p109 B  ​2  A  ​3  C  ​4  A B  ​ 2  C  ​3  B Part 4  p105 Listening part 5  p109 C  ​2  B  ​3  A  ​4  B Part 5  p105 A2 B  ​ 2  E  ​3  F a are  ​b  have/’ve  ​ c  but  ​d  Do   ​ e could/can/should   ​f  me This page has been downloaded from www.macmillaneducationeverywhere.com Photocopiable © Macmillan Education Limited 2021 www.frenglish.ru 18 of 18 ... easiest the most the best difficult the funniest the the most farthest/ the oldest important furthest the saddest the most 10 the worst useful the most popular  ​ the most serious  ​3  the hottest  ​... desk./There aren’t two chairs next to the desk.  ​3  T  ​4  F – There’s a bag on the bed./There isn’t a bag under the bed.  ​5  T  ​6  F – There’s a games console between the books on the chest... own answers a There is  ​ b  Is there  ​ c  there is  ​ d There are   ​e  Are there   ​f  there aren’t   ​g  Is there   ​h  there isn’t Students’ own answers on  ​2  in  ​3  next to? ?? ​ 4  near  ​

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