UNIT Name & Address Grammar Regular plural nouns Down Underline the correct word to complete the sentences Two coffee / coffees, please Madrid and Tokyo are citys / cities The taxis / taxies are yellow Two book / books Three red busies / buses Grammar What’s Put the words in the correct order to make questions name? your What’s Vocabulary 1B Common English words (2) Match words 1–4 to pictures a–d address? What’s your 2 What’s postcode your? bank café hotel bus number? your phone What’s Vocabulary 1A Common English words (1) a Complete the puzzle b c d Vocabulary Numbers 1–10 Across Put the numbers in the correct order eight five four nine one seven six ten three two 5 10 Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit 1 UNIT Name & Address Vocabulary Review Pronunciation Word stress Underline the different word in each group Listen and put the words in the box in the correct column ten taxi two camera phone six café four nine passport coffee five book seven bus city eight one café bus camera hello coffee hotel phone café Functional language Meeting people Complete the sentences with the words in the box Listening Meeting people Hello I’m Steve meet Nice Nice to Hi, Hello , I’m Tom you Pam to meet you I’m Liz Listen and underline the correct words Conversation 1 Hi, I’m Josie / Sophie / Lucy I’m from Lyon / Rome / Rouen Conversation Functional language 2A How are you? Complete the conversations with the words in the box And you? bad Great How are you? Hi, I’m Bobby / Robbie / Robby I’m from Dundee / Dandy / Dundii Listening Postcodes Listen and underline the correct postcode A: B: A: How are you? (1) Not (2) And you? ! A: B: A: (3) Fine thanks (4) OK ? NT9 5GB / MT9 5GB / MT9 5EB PR3 9IE / BR3 9IE / PR3 9ID JS4 77X / JS4 7XX / JF4 77X AM2 8CH / AN2 8SH / AN2 8CH UU1 6DD / WL1 6DD / WL1 6BB ? Functional language 2B Meeting people & How are you? Match words 1–5 to a–e to make phrases Not Fine a you? b to meet you And Nice I’m c thanks Rob e bad d Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit UNIT Name & Address Reading Phone numbers Put the letters in the correct order to spell words from the text 1 Read Phone Numbers Answer the questions What’s the international telephone code for Australia? What is the area code for London? What’s the phone number for the police in the US? nophe alid reaa deco blimoe remnub Complete the sentences with the words and numbers in the box 011 44 07 area international Manchester Read the text again Are the sentences true (T ) or false (F )? You dial 0207 and seven numbers to phone a person in London Mobile phone numbers in the UK have seven numbers The international code for the UK is 0207 The international code for the US is To phone the police in the UK you phone 999 T/F T/F T/F T/F T/F In the UK home phone numbers are seven numbers and an code The area code for is 0161 UK mobile phone numbers start with Countries have an code For the UK it’s 44 To phone the UK from the US you dial Phone numbers In the UK a home phone number is seven numbers and an area code The area code for London is 0207, for Manchester it’s 0161 and for Bristol it’s 0117 Mobile phone numbers in the UK start with 07 and are 11 numbers in total Countries have international codes The international code for Australia is 61, for the UK it’s 44 and for the US it’s To phone the US from the UK you dial 001 and then the number To phone the UK from the US you dial 011 44 In the UK you dial 999 for the police, but in the US the number is 911 Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit UNIT Name & Address Writing Completing a form Read the text and complete the form My name is Carmen Rodriguez I’m from Madrid in Spain My address is 65B Calle Portugal, Madrid The postcode is 28011 My phone number is 91 347 3162 Reading Read the form Match questions 1–4 to information a–d a b c d What’s his address? What’s his name? What’s his phone number? What’s his postcode? Immigration card Surname: Rodriguez Amir Rafiq 34 High Street, East Ham, London E6 8HG 020 4431 112 First name: Passport number: (1) 8867644 Nationality: Flight number: Spanish IB 3168 Address: (2) Postcode: (3) Amir Rafiq Address: 34 High Street, East Ham, London Postcode: E6 8HG Phone: 020 4431 112 Name: Writing Complete this form with your information The Royal Hotel Surname: First name: Address: Postcode: Phone number: Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit UNIT Me & You Grammar Subject pronouns, be Complete the sentences with the words in the box Grammar Subject pronouns & possessive adjectives Underline the correct words I He She We They You Boris is from Germany ’s German My name’s Paula ’m from Brazil Ralf and Petra aren’t from France aren’t French Susan is English ’s from Manchester ’re from Germany I’m Monica and this is Alain ’re Canadian Grammar yes/no questions Are you married? No, Is he Japanese? Yes, Are they Italian? Yes, Is she a student? No, Are you from Germany? Yes, Is she from New York? Yes, Are they students? No, Is he married? No, a b c d e f g h she is I am he isn’t they are I’m not they aren’t she isn’t he is Complete the conversation with the words in the box are are I’m is not we you B: A: B: C: B: C: Vocabulary 1A Countries and nationalities (1) Grammar Subject pronouns & yes/no questions A: Write the nationalities Match questions 1–8 to answers a–h Are you / your a student? Yes I / my am This is we / our address We / Our are Polish This is I / my teacher What’s you / your phone number? 10 Country America France Poland Japan Italy England Portugal Egypt Spain Brazil Nationality American Vocabulary 1B Countries and nationalities (2) Underline the correct words Hi, my name’s Oleg Hi Oleg Where (1) you from? (2) from Russia This (3) Maria Hi, Maria Are (4) Russian? No, I’m (5) I’m from Argentina (6) you married? No, (7) aren’t Anna is from Poland / Polish My girlfriend is Brazil / Brazilian Are you from France / French? Noriko is from Japan / Japanese They’re from Madrid They’re Spain / Spanish Is she from Germany / German? Four of the students are China / Chinese Fatima is from Egypt / Egyptian Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit UNIT Me & You Vocabulary Numbers 11–20 Listening Me & You Write the numbers as words a b c d e 16 12 19 14 17 f g h i j Listen Are the sentences true (T ) or false (F )? 15 20 13 18 11 Vocabulary Review Underline the different word in each group China French Japanese twelve Spanish sixteen Egyptian Russian Germany Portuguese eleven Brazilian Brazilian Italian Japanese 20 17 13 Michael is from Germany He isn’t a student Bethany is French Marco is from Spain The other students come from Russia and Japan Hitomi is from Tokyo The teacher’s name is Julia She’s English T/F T/F T/F T/F T/F T/F T/F T/F Listening Introductions Listen and underline the correct words Pronunciation Intonation of yes/no questions Listen Does the intonation go up or down at the end of the sentences? Tick (✔) up or down up down Are you a student? Yes, I am Is he from Japan? No, he isn’t Are you Italian? No, we aren’t Is she married? Yes, she is The man’s name is Ronny / Tony He’s from China / Japan He is / isn’t a student The woman’s name is Beata / Barbara She’s Polish / Russian She is a student / married Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit 2 UNIT Me & You Reading Four men from around the world Complete the sentences with the correct form of be 1 Read Four men from around the world Match the names to the nationalities Aleksi Emre Honghui Luis a Chinese b Portuguese c Russian d Turkish Luis He Luis and Emre They Aleksi Honghui married from Portugal students married a student married Four men from around the world Read the texts again and answer the questions Is Aleksi a student? Are Honghui and Aleksi married? Is Luis from Portugal? Is Emre a doctor? My name’s Luis I’m a student from Portugal I’m not married Are Luis and Emre married? I’m Honghui I’m a student from Beijing in China I’m married Is Aleksi from St Petersburg? Is Honghui a student? Put the conversation in the correct order a b c d e f Hi, I’m Carola You too Where are you from, Carola? Nice to meet you, Emre I’m from Ankara in Turkey I’m Turkish I’m Brazilian I’m from Rio de Janeiro And you? Hi Carola, I’m Emre My name’s Aleksi from St Petersburg in Russia I’m a doctor and I’m married I’m Emre from Turkey I’m a student and I’m not married Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit UNIT Me & You Writing About you Put the words in the box in the correct column Brazil Chinese doctor Egyptian French Reading Germany Japan Korea police officer Polish Read the text and answer the questions teacher Countries My name’s Eva and I’m from Budapest It’s the capital city of Hungary, so I’m Hungarian I’m an English student I’m not married Nationalities Jobs Preparing to write Answer the questions about you What’s your name? Where are you from? What’s your nationality? What’s her name? Are you married? Where is she from? What’s her nationality? Is she a student? Is she married? Language focus Complete the sentences with am, are or is My name I Rome I No, I Antonio from Rome, Italy the capital city a student you married? not Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit UNIT Me & You Writing Useful phrases Write a paragraph about you • My name’s … • I’m from … • I’m … Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit UNIT Them & Us Grammar 1A Possessive adjectives (1) Grammar Review Underline the correct words Complete the conversation with the words in the box Hi, I’m Melissa and this is (1) I / my sister, June, and (2) she / her husband (3) He / His name is Richard and (4) he’s / his from New Zealand (5) They / Their have two children (6) They / Their names are Ellen and Rachel Ellen is ten and (7) she / her sister is six name is Ana This is her brother name is Janusz is married wife’s name is Ewa have two children names are Danuta and Marek Grammar Questions with be No, she Yes, they Yes, he No, they A: B: A: B: A: This is a photo of my family They look nice Yes, (1) are This is my brother What’s (2) name? Jens (3) he married? Yes, (4) is His wife’s name is Petra Is (5) German? No, she (6) She’s from the Czech Republic They have two children Wow! What are (7) names? Otto and Henrik Vocabulary Families (1) Complete the phrases Write the correct word to complete the questions and short answers A: B: name is Edward This is my wife is from Poland B: A: Complete the sentences with the correct possessive adjective (my, your, his, etc) or a subject pronoun (I, you, he, etc) A: B: Grammar 1B Possessive adjectives (2) he his Is isn’t she their they husband and w parents and c f son and d b and mother and sister your wife French? they students? he your brother? they in London? Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit Answer Key Unit Answers Grammar 1 coffees cities taxis books 5 buses Grammar 1 What’s your name? 2 What’s your address? 3 What’s your postcode? 4 What’s your phone number? Vocabulary 1A Across 4 passport 5 coffee 6 taxi Down 1 phone 2 camera 3 book Vocabulary 1B 1 d c b a Vocabulary Listening Postcodes 1 MT9 5GB PR3 9IE JS4 77X 4 AN2 8CH WL1 6DD Reading 1 61 020 911 1 T F F T T 1 phone dial area code mobile 5 number 1 area Manchester 07 4 international 011 44 Writing 1 b a d c 1 Carmen 2 65B Calle Portugal, Madrid 3 28011 The student’s own answers one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten Vocabulary 1 taxi six café five seven 6 city Functional language 1 Hello meet I’m Nice Steve Functional language 2A 1 bad 2 Great 3 How are you? 4 And you? Functional language 2B 1 e c a b d Pronunciation bus, phone café, camera, coffee hello, hotel Listening 1 Sophie Rouen 3 Robbie Dundee Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key Answer Key Unit Answers Reading 1 are I’m is you not 6 Are we 1 c d a b 1 No, he isn’t. Yes, they are. 3 Yes, he is. No, he isn’t. 5 No, they aren’t. Yes, he is. 7 Yes he is 1 a f c b e d 1 isn’t is are aren’t isn’t is Grammar Writing 1 you I our We my your 1 Eva Budapest, Hungary 3 Hungarian Yes, she is. 5 No, she isn’t 1 is am is am Are am Countries: Brazil, Germany, Japan, Korea Nationalities: Chinese, Egyptian, French, Polish Jobs: doctor, police officer, teacher The student’s own answers Grammar 1 He I They She You We Grammar 1 e h d g b a f c Grammar Vocabulary 1A 1 American French Polish 4 Japanese Italian English 7 Portuguese Egyptian 9 Spanish 10 Brazilian Vocabulary 1B 1 Poland Brazilian France 4 Japan Spanish Germany 7 Chinese Egypt Vocabulary a sixteen b twelve c nineteen d fourteen e seventeen f fifteen g twenty h thirteen i eighteen j eleven Vocabulary 3 1 China Spanish Germany 4 eleven Japanese 20 Pronunciation Up – 1, 3, 5, Down – 2, 4, 6, Listening 1 T F T F F F T F Listening 1 Tony China is Beata 5 Polish married Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key Answer Key Unit Answers Listening Grammar 1A 1 is Michael South Africa Adam 5 aren’t 1 my her His he’s They 6 Their her Reading Grammar 1B 1 My She Her His He 6 His They Their Grammar 1 Is isn’t Are are Is is 7 Are aren’t Grammar 1 they his Is he she 6 isn’t their Vocabulary 1 wife children father 4 daughter brother Vocabulary 1 parents father brother 4 sisters mother sister aunt 8 husband children 10 cousins Vocabulary 1 T F F T T F T Vocabulary Picture – text B (Jens) and picture – text A (Rani) 1 Arun Yes, she is. Geeta 4 No, she isn’t. Ashraf 1 Gerde Jens / Anka 3 Anka / Jens Kerstin Stephie 1 uncle sister nephew 4 husband wife Writing 1 family daughter wife uncle 5 brother mother 4 uncle 1 Eva’s mother Yes, he is. 3 No, she isn’t. Petra Yes, she is. 6 Canadian Eva’s niece The student’s own answers The student’s own answers Male: father, nephew, brother-in-law, uncle, son Female: grandmother, aunt, niece, daughter, wife Male or female: parents, cousins, children Functional language 1 Andre, this is Hans 2 He’s from Germany 3 Nice to meet you 4 John, this is my sister Emily 5 Her husband’s from Egypt Pronunciation 1 brother and sister 2 aunt and uncle 3 husband and wife 4 son and daughter 5 mother and father 6 parents and children Listening 1 5 8 3 6 Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key Answer Key Unit Answers Grammar 1A 1 is Are are Is a any 7 are a Pronunciation 1 a a a a a Listening 1 F F T T F F T Grammar 1B Listening 1 is are is Are are Is is 1 c e f b d a Grammar Reading 1 Are there any shops? 2 There is a small café 3 There are three bookshops 4 Is there a cinema? 5 There is a new supermarket 6 Are there any expensive restaurants? 7 There is a big car park Picture 1 small and old 2 friendly 3 There are about twenty shops There are two banks 4 No, there isn’t. 5 big 6 Yes, there are 1 b e a d c Places: restaurant, café, shop, supermarket Things: sandwiches, newspapers, magazines, bread, milk Vocabulary 1A a 31 b 40 c 66 d 89 e 25 f 70 g 55 h 20 Vocabulary 1B a ninety b sixty-seven c thirty-five d twenty-four e eighty-one f twenty g forty-four h seventy-seven Vocabulary 1 It’s £39.50 2 That’s £69 3 It’s £82.30 4 That’s £50.39 5 It’s £9.60 6 That’s £21.40 7 It’s £41.20 8 That’s £28.30 Vocabulary 3A Across 2 old 4 boring 5 cheap 6 small Down 1 bad 2 open 3 friendly Writing small, friendly, expensive, good 1 F F F T F 1 unfriendly expensive 3 interesting, boring cheap new 6 big 4/5 The student’s own answers Vocabulary 3B 1 good big unfriendly closed 5 expensive new interesting Functional language b 1 d 2 e 3 c 4 f 5 a Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key Answer Key Unit Answers Reading Grammar B J S W I M M I N G 1 isn’t aren’t isn’t aren’t 5 aren’t aren’t R U N N I N G B R I G D A E V O G O L F Grammar I O S H G S E D I O 1 Do don’t like do Do 6 Yes No E B T I O K P L Y O Y W E C R I C K E T Grammar M S N U Q I J S Z B 1 Yes, I 2 I like playing golf 3 No, I don’t 4 Yes, I 5 I like Chinese food D A N C I N G E O A O X I F L G I R A L B A S K E T B A L L Grammar 1 b a a b a b b Vocabulary 1 outdoors unemployed office 4 restaurant student school 7 retired Vocabulary 2A 1 golf judo dancing tennis 5 American football motorbike racing Vocabulary 2B Sports with a ball: American football, basketball, cricket, golf, tennis Sports – no ball: motorbike racing, judo, running, ski-jumping, swimming Vocabulary 1 retired judo football 4 unemployed swimming student 1 F F F F F T 1 like don’t are What 5 favourite Writing Favourite … sport music food Maria tennis classical Chinese George football opera Italian 1 Maria’s big cheap 4 favourite fun George’s 1 My favourite food is Indian 2 I like tennis 3 My favourite type of music is Italian 4 My favourite restaurant is expensive 5 What’s your favourite film? The student’s own answers Pronunciation a 4 b 3 c 5 d 3 e 4 f Listening 1 Greg Sonya Greg Sonya’s 5 Greg’s Sonya Greg Listening Speaker e Speaker b Speaker c Speaker a Speaker d Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key Answer Key Unit Answers Grammar 1A 1 have starts go goes 5 have finishes goes have Grammar 1B 1 have start finish go has 6 goes starts finishes Grammar Present simple negative 1 don’t have 2 doesn’t start 3 don’t work 4 don’t have 5 doesn’t have 6 doesn’t close 7 doesn’t work Grammar 1 incorrect correct correct 4 incorrect correct correct 7 incorrect incorrect Vocabulary 1A 1 have have go have go 6 go have go Vocabulary 1B 1 go to the gym go to bed 3 have lunch go to work have breakfast Listening 1 b d e a f c Reading 1 B A 1 Hana Hana Liz Sam 5 Hana Sam Sam 1 evening small running 4 breakfast sister 1 b d e c a Writing He sleeps in the day and works at night 1 b d e c a 1 He’s a taxi driver. 2 Yes, he does. 3 At (about) 10 o’clock. 4 He takes his children to school. 5 No, he doesn’t (he works at night / he sleeps in the day) 1 has go have goes have 6 go The student’s own answers Vocabulary 2A 1 afternoon evening morning 4 night Vocabulary 2B 1 morning afternoon evening 4 night Vocabulary 1 e d f h b d a g Functional language ✚: fantastic, good, great ✘: bad, terrible Pronunciation 1 a b a b b a b Listening 1 7.45 3.20 6.30 3.45 5 8.50 1.15 8.30, 5.35 Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key Answer Key Unit Answers Listening Grammar 1A Answered – 1, 3, 5, & Unanswered – 2, & 1 What When How much 4 When Where What Reading Grammar 1B 1 c f e b a d Grammar 2A 1 Where they work? 2 When does he go to bed? 3 What time does she start work? 4 Who you live with? 5 When does your sister have breakfast? 6 Where you study English? 7 Who does he work with? 8 What time does it open? Grammar 2B 1 Who you live with? 2 When does she have breakfast? / What time does she have breakfast? 3 Where you work? 4 What does he do? 5 Who you work with? 6 What does she in her free time? Grammar 1 correct incorrect correct 4 incorrect correct incorrect 7 incorrect correct Vocabulary 1A 1 desert river island lake 5 forest mountain national park 1 B A 1 The Great Barrier Reef. 2 Sweet wine. 3 In Africa, near the desert. 4 (1,500 different types of) fish, sharks and turtles and diving. 5 In the north-east of the country, about 200 km from the capital city – Budapest. 6 (about) 30,000 1 turtles tourists diving farm 5 university desert population Writing c 1 Where What Where Who 5 What time / When 6 When / What time What 1 At the local hospital. 2 She’s a nurse. 3 New Zealand 4 Her boyfriend. 5 At seven o’clock (in the morning). 6 At three o’clock (in the afternoon). 7 She goes swimming, goes to the cinema and dances The student’s own answers Vocabulary 1B 1 lake mountain river desert 5 island forest Vocabulary 2A study: classmate, teacher work: boss, colleague personal life: flatmate, friend, girlfriend / boyfriend, neighbour Vocabulary 2B 1 classmates boss neighbours 4 girlfriend flatmates teacher 7 colleagues Listening 1 T F F T F T T F Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key Answer Key Unit Answers Grammar 1A 1 b d a c Grammar 1B 1 Sam always goes out on Friday nights 2 I usually eat fast food for lunch 3 Do you always go out at the weekend? 4 Jurgen is sometimes late for class. 5 Lucy never goes to the theatre 6 We sometimes eat Chinese food 7 Does Ben usually go to the gym in the evening? 8 On Sunday night they are always at home / They are always at home on Sunday night Grammar 1 I always eat Chinese food on Fridays 2 Do you usually go to the cinema on Saturday evening? 3 She goes out every Saturday night 4 We sometimes have lunch at home 5 I never eat meat 6 Linda is always on time for her salsa class 7 He sometimes drinks coffee in the morning 8 She eats chicken for dinner every Monday Vocabulary 1A Across 1 tea 4 pasta 5 coffee 7 fish Down 2 eggs 3 cake 5 cheese 6 fruit Vocabulary 1B main: vegetables, meat, rice, potatoes drinks: juice, coffee, tea, water dessert: cakes, ice cream, fruit Vocabulary 2A Vocabulary 1 b d c e a Functional language 1 Would you like something to eat? 2 Do you have any orange juice? 3 Here you are 4 It’s a type of cake 5 Would you like to try some? Pronunciation 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday 4 Thursday Friday Saturday 7 Sunday Listening 1A Speaker 1: eggs, tea, meat, vegetables, fruit Speaker 2: juice, coffee, pasta, fish, cakes Listening 1B 1 F T T F F T T F 9 F Reading 1 F F F T F T 1 The Lime Tree £60 - £70 3 Yes, it is. Giuseppe’s Fish 6 At lunch 1 delicious meat expensive 4 busy lunch cheap Writing Sushi 1 F T T F F Nationalities: Chinese, Indian, Japanese Adjectives: fantastic, new, great, friendly, good Adverbs of frequency: always, usually, sometimes 1 f b d e c a The student’s own answers 1 Monday Friday Saturday 4 Sunday Thursday Tuesday 7 Wednesday Vocabulary 2B 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday 4 Thursday Friday Saturday 7 Sunday Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key Answer Key Unit Answers Grammar 1A 1 in on next to under on Grammar 1B 1 T F F T F F Grammar 1 Rent Have Go Don’t forget 5 Visit Take Vocabulary 1A 1 living room kitchen bedroom 4 bathroom Vocabulary 1B 1 lamp armchair fridge bath 5 bookshelf table Vocabulary 1 c d b f e a Vocabulary 1 sink wardrobe armchair 4 train bathroom foot Functional language 1 Visit the mountain It’s fantastic 2 Look at the view It’s really beautiful 3 Eat at the restaurant in the park The food is delicious 4 Don’t forget to visit Robben Island It’s very interesting 5 Go shopping in the market It isn’t expensive Reading 1 kitchen bathroom bedroom 4 living room Angus 1 Angus Yotimo Angus’ 4 Yotimo’s Yotimo Angus 1 very cold small city 3 the kitchen weather is terrible 5 a cottage / the mountains 6 a bathroom in the river 8 in the winter Writing 1 sofa fridge table sink 5 chair cooker picture 1 (Because) it’s warm 2 There are two sofas. 3 (They’re) in the corner. 4 Yes, there is. 5 No, there isn’t. 1 is are in under on 6 isn’t 1 c a d b The student’s own answers Pronunciation 1 have lunch 2 go shopping 3 visit a museum 4 rent a bike 5 take a train Listening 1 five two bathroom is 5 living room table four Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key Answer Key Unit 10 Answers Grammar 1A 1 was were were was 5 was were was Grammar 1B 1 was was were was was 6 were Grammar 1 were was Were wasn’t 5 was Was wasn’t Were 9 weren’t 10 was Grammar 1 correct incorrect incorrect 4 correct correct correct 7 incorrect incorrect Vocabulary 1A 1 delicious wonderful awful 4 friendly beautiful modern Reading 1, 3, 1 interesting amazing museum 4 market café 1 F T F T T T F Writing 1, 2, 4, 6, 1 (He was) in Cape Town (South Africa). 2 Yes, it was (it was sunny). 3 The taxis. 4 Yes (there was). 5 It was good / delicious 1 delicious b was cold c friendly d beautiful e was terrible The student’s own answers Vocabulary 1B Across 5 beautiful 6 noisy 7 fantastic Down 1 cheap 2 awful 3 delicious 4 busy Pronunciation 1A 1 busy fantastic delicious 4 noisy terrible expensive 7 fantastic Pronunciation 1B awful, friendly, noisy beautiful, terrible, wonderful delicious, expensive, fantastic Listening 1 T F F T F T Listening 1 Adam palaces beautiful 4 was traffic was Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key 10 Answer Key Unit 11 Answers Reading Vocabulary 1 1 decade blog hoody 4 tsunami netbook Clothes – hoody & Ugg boots Objects – iPhone, netbook Words – blog & lol People – Barack Obama & Nelson Mandela News – tsunami & 9/11 1 In the eighties. 2 (The years) 2000 to 2009. 3 2004 4 The Beijing Olympics, Barack Obama became president of the USA. 5 The Nobel Peace Prize. 6 His 90th birthday 1 started joined died win 5 won launched 1 2009 1983 1906 2016 5 1997 1966 2001 2012 Writing Grammar 1 moved started studied 4 married worked died 7 continued died Grammar 1 won spoke got went 5 met had Grammar 1 win go start didn’t die 6 see get Grammar 1 went started saw wrote 5 studied thought worked 8 finished met 10 knew Vocabulary 1 b d e a c Vocabulary 3A 1 June March April August 5 November September January 8 December February 10 October Vocabulary 3B January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December Vocabulary 1 c e a d b 1 January (2001) March 3 (her) honeymoon 4 moved house / moved to a new house 5 daughter was born 1 made got started met 5 studied was finished came 9 went 1 in in c on at in on The student’s own answers a 27th July b 15th May c 1st April d 8th August e 14th February f 30th October g 3rd March Pronunciation 1 visited finished continued 4 listened started worked Listening 1 b d e c a Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key 11 Answer Key Unit 12 Answers Grammar 1 Which Where Was How 5 What Did Grammar 2A 1 Where did it live? 2 How did it fly? 3 What did it eat? 4 Why did it disappear? 5 Did it come from Australia? 6 Which country did it come from? Grammar 2B 1 incorrect correct incorrect 4 incorrect correct incorrect Grammar 1 Where did she go? 2 What did she see? 3 Were they big? 4 What did they eat? 5 Where did they live? 6 When did she go? 7 Did she enjoy it? / Did she have a good time? Vocabulary 1A 1 a bear a rat a whale a frog 5 a camel a fox Vocabulary 1B 1 whale bear frog camel 5 rat fox Vocabulary 1 time time times time 5 times time Pronunciation 1 4 5 4 5 4 4 Reading 1 c a b 2 Where did it live? What did it eat? 4 When did it disappear? 5 Why did it disappear? Golden Toad Western Black Rhino came from Costa Rica Western Africa lived in the in forests & mountains plains / in the rainforest ate insects grass and plants 2006 disappeared 1989 in hunted disappeared global because warming Baiji River Dolphin China Yangtze River small fish we don’t know – after 1997 pollution 1 T F T F F F Writing 1 e d a b c 1 When was he born? 2 Where was he born? 3 What did he in London? 4 When did he move to Sri Lanka? 5 How old was he when he died? 6 What did he win in 1968? 7 What did he in his free time? 1 16 December 1917 2 Somerset, England 3 He worked in an office. 4 In 1956 5 90 6 An Oscar 7 Scuba diving The student’s own answers Listening 1 New Zealand was No, it didn’t 4 forest plants people hunted it 7 five hundred Listening 1 F T T F T F T Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key 12 Answer Key Unit 13 Answers Grammar 1A 1 buying are staying am having 4 leaving ’m watching working 7 is talking Grammar 1B 1 sitting relaxing resting 4 playing reading missing 7 ringing Grammar 1 What are you doing? 2 I’m not eating lunch / I am not eating lunch 3 Are you drinking coffee? 4 Who are you talking to? 5 She isn’t watching TV / She is not watching TV 6 They aren’t cooking dinner / They are not cooking dinner 7 Is he working today? Grammar 1 incorrect correct correct 4 incorrect correct correct 7 incorrect incorrect Vocabulary 501 400 968 112 637 315 200 Reading 1 b c d a 1 a show go on foot fillings 4 souvenirs amazing 1 In the centre of the city. 2 St Basil’s Cathedral and the Lenin Mausoleum. 3 The Bolshoi Theatre 4 1.00am 5 50 roubles 6 Yes, sometimes. 7 Yes (they’re delicious). 8 You can go shopping / buy souvenirs Writing c 1 d b f c e a 1 No, she doesn’t. 2 It’s snowing / It’s terrible. 3 In a small hotel in Greenwich Village. 4 In an Internet café. 5 She’s drinking coffee, checking her emails 1 d e c a f b The student’s own answers Vocabulary 1 seat platform timetable 4 suitcase ticket office Vocabulary 1 d a c e b Vocabulary 1 guidebook gallery palace 4 suitcase timetable platform Functional language 1 time leaves tickets pay 5 Credit That Here Thank 9 platform Pronunciation Up – 2, & Down – 1, & Listening 1 135 148 16.40 300 13 6 615 Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key 13 Answer Key Unit 14 Answers Grammar 1 Do you like this old painting? 2 There are lots of street paintings in New York 3 Banksy is a very popular street artist 4 These are very interesting paintings 5 You can see very interesting paintings 6 These are old cave paintings Grammar 2A 1 can can can can’t can’t 6 can can’t Grammar 2B 1 Can can’t can Can 5 can’t can’t Can can Grammar 1 My favourite My favourite 3 One of my favourite My favourite 5 One of my favourite 6 One of my favourite My favourite Vocabulary 1 red yellow green orange 5 blue black purple white 9 grey Vocabulary 1 laptop screen keyboard 4 webcam DVD drive Reading Pictures and the food processor 1 Mike Shobana Amy Mike 5 Amy Shobana 1 He makes phone calls, checks his email, goes on the Internet and keeps a diary. 2 new songs 3 She doesn’t want to lose it. 4 Because she works. 5 Because it is quick and helps her make nice food Writing picture 1 F F T F F T Picture sentences 2, 5, and Picture sentences 1, 3, and colours: blue, green, yellow adjectives describing a painting: colourful, interesting, modern, popular The student’s own answers The student’s own answers Vocabulary 1 T F T F F T Pronunciation 1 can’t can can’t can’t 5 can can Listening Speaker – a painting Speaker – a mobile phone Speaker – a camera Speaker – an mp3 player Speaker – a laptop Speaker – a webcam Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key 14 Answer Key Unit 15 Answers Grammar 1A 1 is are is am am isn’t 7 are is Grammar 1B 1 Tanya is going to visit New York 2 I’m going to live in Paris and learn French 3 They are going to have a problem 4 Susan isn’t going to finish university 5 You are going to find Japanese very difficult 6 We are going to be late again! 7 When are you going to start your new job? Grammar 1 moved is living do be 5 speak became start was Grammar 1 be going to (future) 2 past simple negative 3 past simple 4 present continuous negative 5 present continuous 6 yes / no questions 7 wh- questions 8 there is / there are 9 present simple 10 present simple negative Vocabulary 1A 1 1½ 10% 2012 ¾ 202 6 1200 Listening 1 two half a million two million 4 four million twelve 6 fifty thousand 1922 Reading 1 Chinese Spanish Hindi Arabic 2/3 1 1.2 53 6.5 40 3 78 1 Chinese, English, Spanish, Hindi and Arabic 2 Yes, it is. 3 199 4 (northern) California 5 It’s good for telling traditional stories. 6 Yahgan Writing 1 present / book book / present 3 reading lessons study milk 7 black money 1 Liz 2 Yes (she signs the note Love Liz) 3 A book 4 To say thank you for the lessons 5 Study again 6 Sam 7 There was some milk (in the fridge) / Sam bought some milk 1 d e b c a A b 1 d 2 a 3 c 4 B d 1 c 2 a 3 b Vocabulary 1B a per cent / percent b half / a half c two hundred d two thousand and eight e a quarter / quarter f double Vocabulary 1 language radio market 4 calls time currency Vocabulary 1 deaf 2 extinct 3 native 4 population 5 an island 6 local 7 per cent Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Answer Key 15 ... not Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit UNIT Me & You Writing Useful phrases Write a paragraph about you • My name’s ã Im from ã Im Global Beginner. .. you dial 011 44 In the UK you dial 999 for the police, but in the US the number is 911 Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit UNIT Name & Address... your information The Royal Hotel Surname: First name: Address: Postcode: Phone number: Global Beginner eWorkbook © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010 www.frenglish.ru Unit UNIT Me & You Grammar