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Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   Welcome GREETINGS B Students’ own answers THE ALPHABET C 1 Carlos  ​2  Hassan  ​3  Erica C 1 6; 3:  ​ 01501 677 239 2 9; 8:  ​ 7679 0​ 22 1484 3 4; 0:  ​ 0231 744 8520 4 5; 7:  ​ 0735 630 4337 D Students’ own answers GRAMMAR D Students’ own answers A ’m; Are; ’m not; ‘m NICE TO MEET YOU! B 1 ’m  ​2  ’re  ​3  ’m not  ​4  aren’t  ​5  Are  ​6  ’m not UNIT OPENER 1–3  Students’ own answers 1.1 Say hello VOCABULARY A Students’ own answers B 2 Mexico  ​3  Brazil  ​   Argentina  ​5  Egypt  ​6  Spain  ​ 7  Italy  ​8  Britain  ​9  Japan  ​10  Australia  ​11  Canada  ​ 12  Morocco C 1 Egypt  ​2  Australia  ​3  Japan  ​4  Italy PRONUNCIATION A 2 Australia  ​3  Brazil  ​4  Canada  ​5  China  ​   Egypt  ​ 7  Italy  ​8  Japan  ​9  Mexico  ​10  Morocco  ​ 1  Spain (only one syllable)  ​12  Turkey B 2  Budapest; Hungary  ​3  Bogotá; Colombia  ​4  Jakarta; Indonesia  ​5  Moscow; Russia  ​   Stockholm; Sweden LISTENING A They are in a language school SPEAKING A–D Students’ own answers 1.2 What’s your job? VOCABULARY A Students’ own answers B 1  a designer  ​   a computer programmer  ​3  an architect  ​ 4  a manager  ​   a teacher  ​6  a doctor  ​7  an engineer  ​ 8  a student READING A Emma is a designer B 1 Emma  ​2  small  ​3  isn’t  ​4  Brazil  ​5  is C 1 job  ​2  (design) team  ​3  manager  ​4  Amanda GRAMMAR A ’s; isn’t; ’s; is; ’s; Is B Bilbao B Positive Negative Question C 1  Lisa (not Luisa)  ​2  Fuentes (not Fuentez)  ​ 3  Spain (not Italy) D isn’t = is not she’s = she is D Students’ own answers E Students’ own answers VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION B = oh 33 = double three C 1 He’s  ​2  She’s  ​3  She’s  ​4  He’s  ​5  It’s He/She/It ‘s/is nice He/She/It isn’t nice Is he/she/it nice? American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   D Students’ own answers SPEAKING HUB A–D Students’ own answers 1.3 How are you? B 1 doctor  ​2  computer programmer  ​3  architect  ​ 4  engineer  ​5  fashion designer  ​6  teacher OUR MUSIC, OUR WORLD UNIT OPENER 1–3  Students’ own answers COMPREHENSION 2.1 Where are they from? A a 2  ​b  4  ​c  3  ​d  READING B a  coffee;  ​6 a credit card b  books; ​3 an alarm clock c  a computer;  ​7 a calendar d  a cell phone;  ​ a suitcase A Esperanza Spalding – Portland, US Fatoumata Diawara – Mali Of Monsters and Men – Reykjavík, Iceland Monoswezi – Sweden, Norway, Mozambique, Zimbabwe C 2 b  ​3  d  ​4  e  ​5  a B 1  Of Monsters and Men  ​2  Esperanza Spalding  ​ 3  Monoswezi  ​4  Monoswezi  ​5  Esperanza Spalding  ​ 6  Fatoumata Diawara D 07700 914865; 7; am VOCABULARY USEFUL PHRASES A 2 Portuguese  ​3  Icelandic  ​4  Swedish  ​5  Norwegian 1 S  ​2  G  ​3  G  ​4  S  ​5  G  ​6  R FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE 1 Hello  ​2  morning  ​3  fine  ​4  soon  ​5  See SPEAKING B Students’ own answers WRITING A He is from Sweden He is a computer programmer B First names, last names, countries and cities need a capital letter WRITING Students’ own answers Unit Review GRAMMAR A 3 ’m  ​4  aren’t  ​5  is  ​6  ’m not B 2  Is Leila from Mexico? No, she isn’t 3  Are you a new student? Yes, I am 4  Is Tony from Indonesia? No, he isn’t 5  Is Anna a student? Yes, she is 6  Are you from Japan? No, I’m not VOCABULARY A 1 Brazil  ​2  Turkey  ​   Egypt  ​   Canada  ​   Italy  ​ 6  Mexico  ​7  China  ​   Spain  ​   Japan  ​10  Argentina B 2 Brazilian  ​3  Irish PRONUNCIATION A 2  Egypt – Egyptian (different) 3  Iceland – Icelandic (different) C 1  China – Chinese (different) 2  Turkey – Turkish (same) 3  Canada – Canadian (different) 4  Poland – Polish (same) 5  Italy – Italian (different) GRAMMAR Simple present be: we, you, they A Are; ’re; aren’t; ’re; ’re B are/’re aren’t are/’re aren’t are/’re aren’t D 1 Are  ​2  Are Possessive adjectives A Their; her B 2 Your  ​3  Her  ​4  His  ​5  Its  ​6  Our  ​7  Their American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   C 1 Their  ​2  Our  ​3  Her  ​4  His 2.3 I’m late 2.2 When are you free? A a 3  ​b  ​5  ​c  2  ​d  6  ​e  7  ​f  1  ​g  4  ​h  VOCABULARY Numbers 11–100 A Students’ own answers C 7; 60; 8; 75; 24; 90; 12; 45; 18 LISTENING A a  teachers – Conversation b  students – Conversation B Conversation 1: Hi! Conversation 2: Hi!; Hello!; Nice to meet you! Conversation 3: Good afternoon!; Nice to meet you! C 1 b  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  a GRAMMAR A What's; Who's; Where's; When; How B 1 What  ​2  How  ​3  Where  ​4  Who  ​5  When C 1  question word  ​2  verb E 1 are  ​2  is  ​   are  ​4  are  ​5  are 1 b  ​2  e  ​3  c  ​4  a  ​5  d F 1  When are your (English) classes?  ​2  Who is your teacher?  ​ 3  Where is your teacher from? PRONUNCIATION A Who is pronounced /hu:/ How is pronounced /haʊ/ C 1 a  ​2  b  ​3  a  ​4  a SPEAKING HUB A Student A: 2  How old is he? 3  Where is Tomoko Kogawa from? 4  What is Tomoko’s job? 5  What’s his name? 6  How old is he? 7  What’s her name? 8  What’s her job? COMPREHENSION B 1 Spanish  ​   photographer  ​3  Mark  ​4  Carolina  ​ 5  Brazilian  ​   Turkish  ​7  Marta  ​8  nurse USEFUL PHRASES A 1 M  ​2  C  ​3  M  ​4  G  ​5  M  ​6  G FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1 say  ​2  understand  ​3  mean C 1  What does ‘student’ mean? 2  How you say obrigado in English? 3  I’m sorry, I don’t understand SPEAKING A–C Students’ own answers WRITING B 1 Mexico  ​2  28 years old  ​3  She’s a photographer  ​ 4  Her teacher  ​5  Coldplay and Arctic Monkeys WRITING A–B Students’ own answers Unit Review GRAMMAR A 1 are  ​2  is  ​3  Are  ​4  are B ​2  Where are they from?  ​3  What is her name?  ​ 4  When is your class?  ​5  How old are you?  ​ 6  Who is your teacher? C 1 her  ​2  our  ​3  their  ​4  your VOCABULARY A 2 Canadian  ​   Icelandic  ​4  Turkish  ​5  Egyptian  ​6  Polish  ​ 7  Japanese  ​8  Argentinian B 1 Monday  ​2  Tuesday  ​   Wednesday  ​4  Thursday  ​ 5  Friday  ​6  Saturday  ​7  Sunday American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   MY LIFE GRAMMAR UNIT OPENER this, that, these, those 1  family, home A 1 this  ​2  That  ​3  these  ​4  Those 2  Suggested answers child; children; adults; man; woman; family; mother; father 3  Students’ own answers 3.1 That’s my coat VOCABULARY A a hat: e a phone: d a sweatshirt: j an umbrella: i a bag: a, c, f, h a coat: k, l, m, n glasses: b headphones: g B 1 k  ​2  l  ​3  n  ​4  m GRAMMAR a/an and plural nouns A 1 one  ​2  more than one C a  a red bag  ​b  white glasses  ​c  a blue bag  ​d  a black phone  ​e  a gray hat  ​f  a green bag  ​g  gray headphones (sticking out of the green bag)  ​ h  a white bag  ​i  a yellow umbrella  ​j  a brown sweatshirt  ​ k  a blue coat  ​l  a red coat  m ​   a black coat  ​n  a green coat PRONUNCIATION B umbrellas /z/ hats /s/ bags /z/ classes /ɪz/ C Students’ own answers LISTENING A At first, the man gives her the wrong items B 1 c  ​2  a  ​3  d  ​4  b D 1  these coats  ​2  that hat  ​3  those bags  ​4  this phone 3.2 I have two sisters A cake; family; party B 1 b  ​2  c  ​3  d  ​4  a C 1 birthday  ​2  town  ​3  women VOCABULARY A 1 sister  ​2  son  ​3  grandson  ​4  husband  ​ 5  children/grandchildren  ​6  grandchildren/children B 1 Agatha  ​2  Arthur  ​3  Sally  ​4  Olivia C 1 wife  ​2  sister  ​3  mother  ​4  grandmother PRONUNCIATION C 1 daughter  ​2  parents  ​3  grandfather  ​4  brother D doctor; color; yoga; umbrella GRAMMAR A Lilly has two children, … ‘I don’t have a son or a grandson,’ … ‘Do you have any men in your family?’ ‘Yes, I do,’ … ‘I have a husband, …’ family members and things that we own B 2 has  ​3  don't have  ​4  doesn't have  ​5  have  ​6  have  ​   do  ​8  doesn't SPEAKING HUB B l (red coat); k (blue coat); n (green coat); m (black coat); f (green bag); h (white bag); a (red bag); c (blue bag) A–C Students’ own answers C 1 42  ​2  blue  ​3  green and white 3.3 Guess who COMPREHENSION A a 2  ​b  3  ​c  1  ​d  No, it isn’t easy for Gaby to meet Lucy American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   B 1 F  ​2  T  ​3  F  ​4  F  ​5  F  ​6  T  ​7  F  ​8  T TIME C 1  F (in the language school)  ​3  F (a green jacket)  ​ 4  F (American)  ​5  F (gray scarf )  ​7  F (she’s OK) 1  city; sky; sun D 5​ chairs; ​1 laptop; ​4 plants; ​2 men; ​7 people;  ​3 tables; ​5 women 4.1 Every day FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE Daily activities A 1  She’s got a green jacket 2  They’ve all got green jackets 3  Lucy’s got light brown hair 4  Lucy’s got a black bag 5  Lucy’s got a gray scarf C 1 blond  ​2  long  ​3  straight  ​4  curly SPEAKING A–C Students’ own answers WRITING A It’s Martina’s 30th birthday; the picture on the right B 1  Martina is one year old in the first picture 2  Martina’s mom is late 3  Martina has two sisters 4  Paulo is wearing a white sweater WRITING A–B Students’ own answers Unit Review GRAMMAR A 1 That  ​2  This  ​3  Those  ​4  These B 2 are  ​3  are  ​4  are  ​5  is  ​6  are C 1  I have  ​2  Do you have; do  ​3  don't have  ​ 4  doesn't have  ​5  Does; doesn't VOCABULARY A 2  umbrella; white  ​3  brown; sweatshirt  ​   glasses; gray  ​5  blue; coat  ​6  black; bags B UNIT OPENER 2–3  Students’ own answers VOCABULARY A 1 d  ​2  a  ​3  c  ​4  b Time 1 nine  ​2  twelve  ​3  fifty  ​4  eleven  ​5  eight  ​6  forty-five LISTENING A 1 two  ​2  the things they do  ​3  job B 1 b  ​2  a  ​3  b C 1 M  ​2  A  ​3  A  ​4  M  ​5  M  ​6  A  ​7  A  ​8  M D Students’ own answers GRAMMAR A a positive  ​b  negative­ B 1 go  ​2  don’t go C 1 verb  ​2  don’t + verb E 2 start  ​3  finish  ​4  don’t get up  ​5  get up  ​6  go F Students’ own answers PRONUNCIATION A The red words are stressed B 2 We don’t watch TV in the morning 3 They start work at eight o’clock in the morning 4 They don’t start at eight thirty 5 I relax in the evening C 1  I go to work at eight o’clock 2  I watch movies in the evening 3  They don’t go to bed at ten thirty 4  We don’t relax in the afternoon 2 Angela  ​3  Mary  ​4  Giancarlo  ​ 5  Guillermo  ​6  Pietro American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   SPEAKING SPEAKING HUB A–C Students’ own answers Student A 1  What are they called? 2  Where they live? 3  Where they go in August or September? 4  Where they go in May or June? 4.2 Every year VOCABULARY A a spring  ​b  summer  ​c  fall  ​d  winter B March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October; November; December C Students’ own answers READING A Students’ own answers B a hills  ​b  tents  ​c  river  ​d  horse C 1 b  ​2  d  ​3  a  ​4  c D 1  F (Mongolia is in Asia.)  ​   F (Nomads live in the countryside.)  ​3  T  ​4  T  ​ 5  F (September is in the fall.)  ​6  T E Students’ own answers GRAMMAR A 1 b  ​2  a B 1 before  ​2  before  ​3  use or don’t D 2  Do you go to another country in the summer?; a 3  Who you talk to in the evening?; b 4  Do you live in the same place all year?; a E Students’ own answers PRONUNCIATION A The speaker runs these two words together, so we hear /ʤʊ/ instead of ‘do’ and ‘you’ separately C Students’ own answers 4.3 Coffee chaos COMPREHENSION A 1 isn’t  ​2  isn’t  ​3  is  ​4  fast  ​5  isn’t B bread; croissants; coffee; cappuccino; latte; soya milk/soy milk; tea; hot chocolate C a medium soya/soy cappuccino to take away/to go D 1 Sam  ​   woman  ​3  man  ​4  woman  ​5  woman  ​ 6  Sam  ​7  woman  ​   woman E Suggested answer Hurry up FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1 get  ​2  What  ​3  large  ​4  check  ​5  want  ​   Sorry  ​ 7  Can  ​8  you  ​9  have  ​10  One  ​ 1  please  ​ 2  kind A Sam; B Customer SPEAKING A–C Students’ own answers WRITING A Hadid works on an oil rig B 1 c  ​2  d  ​3  f  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  e C Students’ own answers WRITING A–B Students’ own answers Unit Review GRAMMAR 2  They live in Spain 3  You don’t watch TV in the evening 4  We don’t like soccer 5  When you start work? 6  Why they get up at five o’clock? American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   VOCABULARY A 1  get up  ​2  go  ​3  finish  ​4  get  ​5  watch  ​6  go B 1  Does he  ​2  Does she  ​3  does she  ​4  does he SPEAKING B a 3  ​b  1  ​c  4  ​d  6  ​e  2  ​f  A–C Students’ own answers C 5.2 When’s your lunch break? 1 February  ​2  winter  ​3  May  ​4  summer; August TIME FOR A BREAK UNIT OPENER 1–3  Students’ own answers 5.1 Relax and be happy VOCABULARY A Suggested answer They all show people taking a break, relaxing, having a good time, not working B 1 go  ​   sit  ​3  cook  ​4  take  ​5  go  ​6  play  ​   go  ​8  go C Students’ own answers LISTENING A cook a meal; take a bath; go to the gym; go running B 1 T  ​2  F (Her friend goes to the gym)  ​ 3  F (The woman goes home and cooks a meal and watches TV)  ​   T  ​5  T  ​6  T VOCABULARY A Students’ own answers B a apples  ​b  bread  c​   cheese  d ​   eggs  ​e  potatoes  ​ f  noodles  ​g  beans  h ​   cereal  i​   chicken  ​j  fish  ​ k  rice  ​l  pasta D Students’ own answers READING A Suggested answers bento lunch box from Japan; tortillas with beans, chicken and rice from Central America / Mexico; pasta with tomato sauce from Italy B bento box – Sara; tortillas with beans, chicken and rice – Natalia; pasta with tomato sauce – Davide C a; c; d; e D 1 Natalia  ​2  Davide  ​3  Sara  ​4  Natalia  ​5  Davide  ​ 6  Natalia GRAMMAR GRAMMAR A He works all the time! He doesn’t even take coffee breaks Does she go to the gym every day? No, she doesn’t She goes about twice a week She doesn’t have time to relax! A 1 usually  ​2  usually  ​3  Sometimes  ​4  always  ​ 5  never  ​6  frequently B 1  main verb  ​2  doesn’t  ​3  without  ​4  does  ​ 5  question word C 1 cooks  ​2  doesn’t  ​3  play  ​4  do  ​5  take; does E 1 do  ​2  goes  ​3  go  ​4  go  ​5  watches  ​6  plays  ​ 7  does  ​8  plays PRONUNCIATION A We hear /dʌzi:/ and /dʌʃi:/ B 1 never  ​2  sometimes  ​3  usually C 1 after  ​2  before E Students’ own answers PRONUNCIATION B 1 Healways drinks coffee 2 Iusually have a salad 3 Sheeats pasta for lunch 4 Weall eat fish and rice American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   SPEAKING HUB WRITING A 2  Do you always cook dinner at home? 3  Do you frequently eat lunch at work? 4  Do you sometimes eat pizza for lunch? 5  Do you (ever) eat chocolate? 6  Do you regularly eat meat? A–C Students’ own answers B–C Students’ own answers A 1 sits  ​2  doesn’t cook  ​3  eat  ​4  have  ​ 5  Do; don’t  ​6  drink; does 5.3 No battery COMPREHENSION A 1 afternoon  ​2  pm  ​3  2  ​4  return  ​5  £85 B a 3  ​b  5  ​c  4  ​e  6  ​f  C 1 e  ​3  c  ​4  b  ​5  f  ​6  a USEFUL PHRASES A 1 idea  ​2  see  ​3  news  ​4  matter  ​ 5  expensive  ​6  worked C 1  Good news 2  Wow, that’s expensive! 3  Let me see 4  What’s the matter? 5  I have an idea! 6  It worked! FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A A Customer; B Ticket seller B 1 c  ​2  e  ​3  b  ​4  d  ​5  a SPEAKING A–D Students’ own answers WRITING A b B 1  F (Once a month.)  ​2  F (They eat in a meeting room.)  ​3  T ​ 4  F (He’s not a good cook.)  ​5  F (He usually brings a salad.) C 1 him  ​2  them  ​3  her  ​4  it Unit Review GRAMMAR B 2  We sometimes eat breakfast in a café 3  I frequently cook dinner at home 4  Vicky and Sue usually have pizza on Friday 5  Carey is always very busy on the weekend VOCABULARY A 1 walk  ​2  bath  ​3  meal  ​4  running  ​5  gym  ​6  chess B a pasta  ​b  eggs  ​c  noodles  ​d  grapes  ​e  bread  ​f  fish A PLACE TO LIVE UNIT OPENER 1–3  Students’ own answers 6.1 Around town VOCABULARY A 1 station  ​2  hotel  ​   theater  ​   store  ​   restaurant  ​ 6  café  ​7  market  ​8  museum  ​   park  ​ 0  art gallery C 1 theater  ​2  market  ​3  art gallery  ​   museum  ​5  restaurant ​ 6  hotel  ​7  park  ​8  café  ​9  store  ​ 0  station D Students’ own answers READING B c C food; art; transportation D 1  F (Some buildings are over 500 years old.)  ​ 2  T  ​3  T  ​4  F (There aren’t any.)  ​ 5  F (He/she walks to work every morning.) E Students’ own answers American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   GRAMMAR A … there are a lot of tourists There are some buildings that are over 500 years old! There are museums and art galleries … There are over 400 bridges … … there are a lot of canals! There aren’t any cars … … there’s a train station … There aren’t any buses … There isn’t a really large grocery store … … there’s a great market … There’s a really good café … B 1  is a  ​   are  ​3  isn’t a  ​4  aren’t any  ​5  plural  ​6  small  ​ 7  big  ​8  positive  ​9  negative D Students’ own answers SPEAKING B Suggested answers Students should check: location; size; money; number of rooms; stores C No, he doesn’t D Studio for rent Address: 25B East 23rd Street Time to bus stop: 10 minutes Furniture: desk  chair  ✓ bookshelf  ✓ lamp  closet  couch  armchair  ✓ bed Window with view of park Bathroom: yes Kitchen: no Price per month: $2,000 E There’s no kitchen or bathtub; it’s too expensive GRAMMAR A Suggested answers Everyday life: market, park, station, store Weekend fun: art gallery, hotel, museum, theater Food and drink: café, restaurant A 1  a bathroom; is  ​2  buses; are  ​3  a kitchen; isn’t  ​ 4  chairs; aren’t B–C Students’ own answers 1 before  ​2  plural  ​3  don’t use 6.2 Choosing a home VOCABULARY Furniture and rooms A Suggested answer The person who lives here is probably a musician or music student because of the guitar and the poster of a guitarist B 1 chair  ​2  desk  ​3  lamp  ​4  clock  ​5  bookshelf  ​ 6  window  ​7  closet  ​8  bed  ​9  cushion  ​10  wall E Students’ own answers Prepositions of place A 1 in  ​2  on  ​3  in  ​4  on  ​5  on  ​6  on  ​7  under  ​8  on B In the picture, there's only one chair; the lamp is on the desk (not on the table next to the bed); the clock is next to the bed (not under it); there's only one picture on the wall C Students’ own answers LISTENING A 1  central Manhattan 2  bus stop; grocery store 3  call the agency B D Students’ own answers PRONUNCIATION B 1  son; run; some; love 2  get; red; bread; head C 1 bag  ​2  bedroom  ​3  pen  ​4  cat SPEAKING HUB Student A: A Are there any chairs? Is there a lamp? Is there a TV? Is it near a bus stop or train station?/Is there a bus stop or train station nearby? Is it near a grocery store? / Is there a grocery store nearby? B–D Students’ own answers 6.3 Left or right? COMPREHENSION A 1 T  ​   F (The three customers give directions.)  ​ 3  T  ​4  F (They don’t know each other.)  5  T American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   B Man park c; Man park a; Man park b SKILLS USEFUL PHRASES 1  Students’ own answers 2  1 man  ​   head  ​3  black  ​4  bird 3  Students’ own answers A 1  Man 1  ​2  Sam  ​3  Man 3  ​4  Man 3  ​5  Sam B 1  I’m not sure.  ​2  Yes, it’s very near.  ​ 3  OK everybody, let’s just relax.  ​ 4  Yeah, calm down!  ​5  You’re both wrong FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1 there  ​2  near  ​3  out  ​4  left  ​5  Turn  ​6  Cross  ​ 7  Go  ​8  on B 1 out  ​   right  ​3  right  ​4  straight ahead  ​5  left  ​ 6  right  ​   left SPEAKING A–C Students’ own answers WRITING A Students’ own answers B b UNIT OPENER 7.1 What can you do? READING A Suggested answers 1  sports; people; mountains; rock; sea/ocean; 2  climbing; flying; diving; swimming B 1 b  ​2  a  ​3  a C 1  500; 2  4; 3  80; D 1 T 2  F (Sometimes it’s a little bit dangerous.) 3 T 4 T E Students’ own answers GRAMMAR C Positive: It’s modern and clean; There are really cool chairs and tables; The hot chocolate is excellent; There’s free internet A abilities Negative: The hot chocolate is expensive; It’s usually busy B 1  verb without to  ​2  don’t use D Students’ own answers WRITING A–C Students’ own answers D 1  A: Can you swim? B: Yes, I can 2  A: Can a monkey fly? B: No, it can’t 3  A: What can you do? B: I can climb a mountain 4 A: Which animal can live underwater? B: A fish can live underwater Unit Review VOCABULARY GRAMMAR A 1 draw  ​2  ski  ​3  cook  ​4  dance  ​5  sing  ​6  juggle A 1  There are  ​2  Are there  ​3  stores  ​4  There’s  ​5  there is B 1  Is there  ​2  there is  ​3  There are  ​4  Are there  ​ 5  there aren’t  ​6  there’s VOCABULARY A 1 market  ​2  park  ​3  hotel  ​4  station  ​5  restaurant B 1 on  ​   under  ​3  lamp/clock  ​4  clock/lamp  ​5  bookshelf ​ 6  on  ​7  closet  ​   rug B 1 e  ​2  c  ​3  b  ​4  d  ​5  f  ​6  a C a  ride a motorcycle  ​b  speak French  ​c  yoga  ​ d  drive a car  ​e  play the guitar  ​f  paint a picture SPEAKING A–D Students’ own answers American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 10 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   7.2 He’s amazing! LISTENING A 1 musicians  ​2  cellos  ​3  violins B Sheku Kanneh-Mason is a musician He has eight six brothers and sisters They all Braimah, Isata and Sheku study at the Royal Academy of Music Their parents play don’t play musical instruments C 1 c  ​2  b  ​3  a  ​4  d  ​5  e D Students’ own answers VOCABULARY A ​2 young  ​3  difficult B 1 young  ​2  difficult  ​3  interesting C 1 before  ​2  after D 2 great  ​3  bad  ​4  terrible  ​5  talented  ​6  awful  ​ 7  boring  ​8  healthy E Positive: great; talented; healthy Negative: bad; terrible; awful; boring F Students’ own answers H–I Students’ own answers PRONUNCIATION B 1 Alex’s /ɪz/ 2 Anna’s /z/ 3 Juliet’s /s/ C 1  /ɪz/  ​2  /z/  ​3  /z/  ​4  /ɪz/  ​5  /s/  ​6  /ɪz/ SPEAKING HUB B Questions 1  Where is Hifumi Abe from? 2  What is his sister’s name? 3  Who is the 2017 Junior World Champion? C Answers 1 Japan 2 Uta 3 Uta D Questions 1  What is he good at? 2  What is his brother good at? 3  What they both have? Answers 1  triathlons – three events in one race 2  triathlons, too 3  Olympic medals E Students’ own answers GRAMMAR 7.3 New hair A Braimah is Sheku’s brother Sheku’s parents’ names are Kadiatu and Stuart COMPREHENSION B belongs to C 1  ’s  ​2  ’s  ​3  ’  ​4  ’ D 2 Luke’s favorite instrument is the violin 3  My two cousins’ house is in the city center 4  Alice’s parents’ names are Olive and Oscar 5  All of the musicians’ instruments are in the next room 6  Alberto is Carlos’s brother E 1 is  ​2  has F 1 is  ​2  possessive ’s  ​3  has A 1  the hairdresser  ​2  something different  ​ 3  Students’ own answers B Gaby has purple hair / the same hair as Lisa Students’ own answers C 2  I hate it D a  three o’clock  ​b  concert  ​c  Lisa’s Hair  ​d  Spain  ​ e  hairstyle  ​f  magazine E 1 b  ​2  e  ​3  c  ​4  d  ​5  a  ​6  f FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1  would you like; b Lisa 2  I’d like; a Gaby American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 11 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   B 2  I’d like to book an appointment, please 3 Is that Lisa’s Hair? 4  Do you have time today? 5 Yes, it is.  ​6  What time would you like to come? 7  Yeah sure! When would you like to come? C 2  Yes, it is 3  I’d like to book an appointment, please 4  Yeah sure! When would you like to come? 5  Do you have time today? 6  Yes, today’s good What time would you like to come? 7  Three o’clock? 8  Three o’clock is fine Can I have your phone number, please? SPEAKING A–C Students’ own answers WRITING A talent competition B 1 cello  ​2  dance  ​3  Spanish  ​4  artist  ​5  picture  ​6  person C 1  My brother can speak English, Turkish and Arabic 2  Kyle swims, runs and rides his bike every week 3 I go to Spanish classes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays WRITING Students’ own answers Unit Review GRAMMAR A 1 can  ​2  jump  ​3  Can you; can  ​4  can you do  ​ 5  can’t drive; can B 1 John’s brother can play the piano 2  My sisters’ names are Jo and Leah 3 Alex’s hobby is wingsuit flying 4  What are your parents’ names? 5 My friend’s an amazing dancer./My friend is an B 1 good  ​2  difficult  ​3  old  ​4  terrible  ​5  long  ​6  boring THE HERE AND NOW UNIT OPENER 1 Suggested answers amazing; beautiful; cold; green; night 2–3  Students’ own answers 8.1 What’s he doing? LISTENING A 2 a  ​3  b  ​4  d  ​5  b  ​6  c B 1 woman  ​2  alone  ​3  under a tree  ​4  phone C 1 b  ​2  d  ​3  a  ​4  c D 1 No 2  The ‘right man’ is wearing a gray coat, not a green coat GRAMMAR A 1 man  ​2  now  ​3  lunch  ​4  anyone  ​5  café  ​6  bench  ​ 7  sandwich  ​8  coffee B Verbs with -ing: watching; doing; having; talking; sitting; eating; drinking Rule: right now C 1  subject + be + verb + -ing 2 after 3  subject + be D 1 eat  ​2  have  ​3  sit  ​4  eating  ​5  having  ​6  sitting F Students’ own answers VOCABULARY A 1 meet  ​2  look  ​3  take  ​4  have  ​5  read  ​6  watch  ​ 7  go  ​8  talk B amazing dancer 6 Paulo’s friend played the cello./Paulo’s friend has played the cello 2 watch  ​   read  ​4  go  ​5  talk  ​6  take  ​7  look  ​8  meet VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION A 2  play the guitar  ​3  drive a car  ​4  speak Turkish  ​   ride a bicycle  ​6  play soccer B /æ/ catch; match /eɪ/ play; stay /ɔ:/ call; fall /ɑ/ want; wash American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 12 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   C 1 play  ​2  talk  ​3  have  ​4  want; watch 5  No He has a bag, but it doesn't have any money in it 6 Imogen’s D Students’ own answers D Claus is at the park station He’s meeting Imogen Claus has a blue gray coat and a bag The police are looking for a man with a grey sweatshirt coat and a bag Claus has Imogen’s coat bag There is lots of isn’t any money in the bag SPEAKING Six differences: 1 In Student A’s picture, the woman sitting on the bench is eating an apple In Student B’s picture, she’s eating a banana 2 In Student A’s picture, the woman sitting on the bench is drinking tea In Student B’s picture, she’s drinking juice 3 In Student A’s picture, the man reading a newspaper is sitting down In Student B’s picture, he’s standing up 4 In Student A’s picture, the girl under the tree is lying down In Student B’s picture, she’s sitting down 5 In Student A’s picture, the boy is looking at his phone In Student B’s picture, he isn’t looking at his phone 6 In Student A’s picture, the man walking in the background is not on the phone In Student B’s picture, he’s on the phone GRAMMAR A 1 T-shirt  ​2  shorts  ​3  sneakers  ​4  socks A Hi Claus, I’m at the station Where are you? I’m here, too I have the bag, but I can’t see you What are you wearing? An old blue sweatshirt and a yellow cap Sorry, I can’t see you Where are you? I’m standing near the store What are you wearing? A long gray coat I think I can see you Are you wearing a red cap? Yes, I am I can see you! I think the police are watching you The police? Why are the police watching? Something’s happening at the bank It’s on the radio Police are looking for a man with a gray coat and a bag with a lot of money I have a bag, but it doesn't have any money in it! It’s your bag … from the restaurant last night I know, thank you! I’m coming over to you now C Students’ own answers B 1 can  ​2  after 8.2 The gray coat VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION A 2  a shirt  ​3  a suit C 1  clean; green 2  bird; word 3  do; who 4  door; sport D Students’ own answers READING A Suggested answer The people are at the station Some of them are standing, and some of them are sitting Some people are looking at their phones D 2  She’s wearing an old green dress 3  I have a new red hat 4  That’s a long blue skirt E Suggested answers a  She’s wearing a long yellow coat b  He’s wearing a small black suit c  She’s wearing a big colorful sweater d  She’s wearing a short green jacket SPEAKING HUB A–C Students’ own answers 8.3 Too loud COMPREHENSION B Claus is person Imogen is person A 1  At a (metal) music concert 2  Lucy buys a cap She wants to help Gaby cover her hair C 1  No She writes ‘Where are you?’ 2  No He writes ‘What are you wearing?’ 3  Near the store 4 Claus has got a grey coat and a bag He is wearing the same clothes as the man the police are looking for B 1 T  ​2  F (She thinks it is just different.)  ​3  T  ​ 4  F (Lucy wants to buy a cap for Gaby.)  ​5  T  ​ 6  F (Three sizes – small, medium and large.)  ​7  T  ​8  F (a large cap) D American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 13 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   Students’ own answers 9.1 Famous faces USEFUL PHRASES LISTENING A 1 c  ​2  d  ​3  b  ​4  a B 3  She’s joking! FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A Suggested answers a  an actor  b  a writer  c  an artist  d  a politician B a 1929  b  1564  c  1761  d  1918 SPEAKING C 1 Belgium  ​2  actor  ​3  model  ​4  dancer  ​5  beautiful  ​ 6  England  ​7  writer  ​8  actor  ​9  Hundreds  ​ 10  France  11  Madame Tussauds  ​12  waxwork maker  ​ 13  South Africa  ​14  five A–D Students’ own answers GRAMMAR A 1 help  ​   just  ​3  looking  ​4  one  ​5  size  ​6  large  ​ 7  have  ​   much WRITING A b B 1  At a barbecue (at Amy’s house) 2  Amy, Greg and Lilly 3  They’re making the food 4  She’s sitting in the sun and talking to Amy 5  She’s shopping with her sister She has work later WRITING A 1 Why were they famous? 2  Were they actors? 3  Was she a model? 4  Her movies were very popular 5 Why was he famous? 6 He was a famous writer 7 He wasn’t just a writer 8 Photographs weren’t common B was/were singular Students’ own answers plural positive He was a famous writer Her movies were very popular GRAMMAR negative A 2  ’m eating  ​3  Is; having  ​4  isn’t  ​   is/’s working  ​6  is; working  ​7  isn’t working He wasn’t just a writer Photographs weren’t common Yes/no questions Was she a model? Were they actors? Wh-questions Why was he famous? Why were they famous? Unit Review B 2  He has an old gray hat 3  She’s wearing a long white dress 4  The man is wearing a short brown coat VOCABULARY A 2 e  ​3  d  ​4  h  ​5  g  ​6  a  ​7  f  ​8  b B 1 dress  ​   sweatshirt  ​3  hat  ​4  jeans  ​ 5  shoes  ​   sneakers LOOKING BACK UNIT OPENER 1–3  Students’ own answers C 1  was; were  ​2  wasn’t; weren’t  ​3  was; were  ​4  was; were E Students’ own answers VOCABULARY A 1 first  ​2  second  ​3  third  ​4  fourth  ​5  fifth  ​6  sixth B a 7th  b ​   8th  ​c  9th  ​d  10th  ​e  12th  ​f  18th  ​g  20th  ​ h  31st  i​   42nd  ​j  53rd C a 1958  ​b  1909  ​c  2014  ​d  1564  ​e  2012  ​f  1800 D Students’ own answers American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 14 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   PRONUNCIATION A 1 Washea writer? 2 Wasshea writer? 3  Where washe born? 4  Where wasshe born? B 1  Was she  ​2  Was he  ​3  was he  ​4  was she SPEAKING A–C Students’ own answers 9.2 Voices from the past B 1 a  ​2  b  ​3  b  ​4  b 9.3 Pizza Roma COMPREHENSION A 1 closing  ​2  doesn’t know  ​3  loves  ​4  amazing  ​5  big  ​ 6  cheap  ​7  near B C 1  It was bad  ​2  No  ​3  From Pizza Nova  ​4  An apple  ​ 5  She gets another pizza  ​6  From Pizza Roma VOCABULARY USEFUL PHRASES A 1  study in college  ​2  collect stamps  ​3  design a building  ​ 4  travel to the city  ​5  receive a present  ​6  help a friend  ​ 7  start to run  ​8  paint a picture A 1 Sam  ​2  Sam  ​3  Sam  ​4  Sam  ​5  Sam  ​6  Gaby B Students’ own answers READING A Students’ own answers B 1  Ah, I see.  ​2  I’ve got it, thanks!  ​3  I’m afraid …  ​   It’s not far.  ​5  That’s a nice … C 1  That’s a nice  ​   It’s not far  ​3  I’ve got it  ​ 4  I’m afraid  ​5  I see FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE B real women A 1  Do you know  ​2  There’s  ​3  You should  ​4  Don’t C 1  F (25% had no female characters.)  ​2  T  ​3  F (They are women.)  ​4  F (She was a scientist.)  ​5  T  ​6  T B 1  Do you know  ​2  there’s  ​3  amazing  ​ 4  should  ​5  terrible D Students’ own answers GRAMMAR A 1 studied  ​2  decided  ​3  wanted  ​4  asked  ​5  received B didn’t study C 1 d  ​2  b  ​3  c  ​4  a PRONUNCIATION B /d/ designed; lived; traveled /t/ asked; talked /ɪd/ decided; started; collected SPEAKING HUB A 1 started 2 discovered 3 lived 4 received SPEAKING A–D Students’ own answers WRITING A Suggested answer Leonardo da Vinci B Name: Leonardo da Vinci Birth date: 1452 Birth place: near Florence, Italy Occupations: artist, mathematician, scientist, musician, writer Why famous? for his paintings Famous painting: Mona Lisa C 2 1881 3  Málaga, Spain 4 artist 5  changed the world of art 6  Cubism, new style of painting American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 15 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   WRITING A–B Students’ own answers Unit Review GRAMMAR A 1 was  ​2  were  ​3  Was; was  ​4  Was; wasn’t  ​   weren’t  ​6  wasn’t B 1  stayed; painted  ​2  didn’t pick up; organized  ​ 3  didn’t visit; called VOCABULARY A 2 sixteenth  ​3  third  ​4  first B 1 traveled  ​2  started  ​3  was  ​4  studied  ​5  returned  ​ 6  helped 10 IT’S HISTORY UNIT OPENER B The first humans didn’t have metal C 1  don’t have  ​2  don’t add  ​3  didn’t + verb VOCABULARY A last year; 1,000 years ago; in the 12th century B ago last in a long time an hour month Friday week C 1 ago  ​2  in  ​3  last D Students’ own answers PRONUNCIATION B /ɔ:/ [bought] floor, four, talk, wore /oʊ/ [chose] know, show, slow, toe 1–3  Students’ own answers C Students’ own answers 10.1 Precious finds SPEAKING READING A Students’ own answers B Summary C 1 banknote  ​2  hand axe  ​3  two-headed snake  ​4  chariot D Hand axe: ​1  Olduvai Gorge; Tanzania; Africa  ​ 2  1.2–1.4 million years old  ​3  for cutting Gold model chariot: ​1 Tajikistan  ​ 2  5th–4th century BCE (2,500 years old)  ​3  for traveling Banknote: ​1 China  ​2  CE 135 (2,000 years old)  ​   for buying and selling Two-headed snake: ​1 Mexico  ​ 2  15th–16th century (500–600 years old)  ​ 3  for decoration, to show power/importance E Suggested answers 1 The chariot and the serpent are beautiful The axe and the banknote are useful 2  We use the axe and the banknote today the 12th century 1600 the past A–C Students’ own answers 10.2 Family treasures VOCABULARY A a  met; finished b  wrote; was; won c  got married; was; was d  passed; was; belonged; drove B 2 a  ​3  g  ​4  b  ​5  e  ​6  h  ​7  d  ​8  c C Students’ own answers LISTENING A Suggested answer These objects are old, interesting and possibly valuable B a Alfie  ​b  Janine  ​c  Isabel GRAMMAR A 1 built  ​   bought  ​3  chose  ​4  found  ​5  gave  ​6  went  ​ 7  made  ​   sold  ​9  took  ​10  wore American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 16 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   C 1 her father; when she finished college; it reminds her never to be late 2 old camera; his mother; on his 16th birthday; that’s probably why he became a photographer 3 pearl necklace; her grandmother; when she got married; because she loved her grandmother / because it makes her think of her grandmother A 1 nice  ​2  Really  ​3  love  ​4  too  ​5  great  ​6  think  ​ 7  sounds  ​8  shame D Students’ own answers 1 a  ​2  b  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  c  ​7  b  ​8  b GRAMMAR SPEAKING A 1  And where did this watch come from originally? 2 What did your great-grandfather use it for? 3  Did your mother take a lot of photos? Yes, she did 4  Did you buy this? No, someone gave it to me A–C Students’ own answers B 1 past  ​2  before  ​3  yes/no questions C 1  Did you get a special gift on your 21st birthday? 2  What kind of prizes did you win at school? 3  When did you meet your best friend? 4  Did you pass any tests last year? E Students’ own answers PRONUNCIATION B 1 write  ​2  rode  ​3  send  ​4  had  ​5  sat  ​6  set C Students’ own answers SPEAKING HUB B Group A Suggested answers 2 Did you pass a test not long ago?; What was the test for/ What was the test about? 3 Did you write an email yesterday?; Why did you write the email? 4 Did you finish college more than five years ago?; Where did you go to college? C–D Students’ own answers 10.3 It was amazing! COMPREHENSION A Carolina: good weekend Onur: Good weekend Mark: good weekend Gaby: bad weekend and good weekend B 1 Onur  ​   Mark and Carolina  ​3  Gaby and Marta  ​ 4  Gaby  ​5  Gaby FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE B 10 WRITING A Students’ own answers B Suggested answers Jack gave the money back / Jack said, ‘Thank you very much!’ C 1  He found an old gold coin 2  He found it in the park, under a bench 3  He gave it to a poor man 4  The poor man gave Jack $50 D On Saturday morning; After half an hour; Then; The next day; A few days later 1  Jack went running 2  Jack sat down for a break 3  Jack found a coin 4  Jack put the coin in his pocket 5  Jack gave the coin to the poor man 6  The poor man offered Jack money E 1 Then  ​2  later  ​3  After Suggested answers go into the store and ask about the lamp/forget about the lamp/go inside to look for the lamp WRITING A–B Students’ own answers Unit 10 Review GRAMMAR A 1  didn’t buy  ​   drove  ​3  sold  ​4  didn’t find  ​ 5  didn’t wear  ​   gave B 1  did; go  ​2  went  ​3  did; see  ​4  saw  ​ 5  Did; take  ​6  took American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 17 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   VOCABULARY SPEAKING 1  went; last  ​   finished; in  ​3  won; ago  ​ 4  met; last  ​5  gave; in A–C Students’ own answers 11 HAVING FUN UNIT OPENER 1–3  Students’ own answers 11.1 In or out? READING A Students’ own answers B 1  STAYING IN b  ​2  GOING OUT a C 1 are  ​2  on the weekend  ​3  stay in 11.2 Super fans LISTENING A Mo Salah; Egypt B 1 soccer  ​2  Olympic  ​3  Germany  ​4  watch C 1 Ryan  ​2  Wendy  ​3  Wendy  ​4  Ryan  ​5  Kelly D Students’ own answers GRAMMAR D 1 b  ​2  c  ​3  a A 1  Mo Salah  ​2  him E 1 c  ​2  a  ​3  a B Kelly: My boyfriend loves soccer, but I hate it Interviewer: What you think about Mo Salah? Kelly: My boyfriend likes him Interviewer: So, Ryan, what you think about the other soccer players? Ryan: I’m not interested in them F Students’ own answers VOCABULARY A ​2  the park  ​3  TV  ​4  a video online  ​ 5  friends  ​6  a museum C Students’ own answers GRAMMAR A activities B 1 love  ​2  like; enjoy  ​3  hate C 1  positive phrases  ​2  negative phrases  ​3  questions PRONUNCIATION A different sounds C 1 bang  ​2  thin  ​3  wing D 2  listening; music  ​3  doing; weekend  ​4  spending; time  ​ 5  watching; TV  ​6  going; eat E Students’ own answers C 1 me  ​   you  ​3  him  ​4  her  ​5  it  ​6  us  ​ 7  you  ​   them E Students’ own answers VOCABULARY A People: pop stars; players; movie stars Events: concerts; games; premiere Places: stadium; movie theater C 1 actor  ​2  player  ​3  pop star  ​4  stars  ​5  rock  ​6  comedies D Students’ own answers PRONUNCIATION B 1  /ʊ/  2  /u:/ C 1 soon  ​2  cooking  ​3  school  ​4  woman  ​ 5  Tuesday  ​6  look D Students’ own answers American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 18 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   SPEAKING HUB A–C Students’ own answers 11.3 Short run COMPREHENSION A 1  She; her; Gaby 2  They’re; Both 3  She wants; Lucy 4  They like; Both 5  She’s; Lucy 6  She says; Gaby 7  They don’t; Both 8  They have; Both B Wash Dye hair Call Sam Lucy Meet Lucy at Newton Green at 9am  ​8  am Go swimming for a run in the park Go for breakfast at Pizza Roma Sam’s Café FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE Unit 11 Review GRAMMAR I’m a professional basketball player, but I don’t like watch watching basketball on TV I have three children, and I like spend spending time with they them We enjoying enjoy going to the park on the weekend and having fun My wife is an actor I love watching she her, but her she doesn’t want to watch movies on the weekend She doesn’t liking like going to the movie theater, but I love its it VOCABULARY 1 actor  ​2  takeout  ​3  game  ​4  singer  ​5  premiere  ​ 6  basketball  ​7  concert  ​8  restaurant 12 GOING AWAY UNIT OPENER 1–3  Students’ own answers 12.1 Trips READING A Students’ own answers A 3 b  ​4  c  ​5  g  ​6  a  ​7  i  ​8  f  ​9  h  ​10  k  ​11  e B a B 2  How about going for a run? 3  Why don’t we something sporty? 4  Let’s meet at Newton Green at eight o’clock tomorrow 5  That sounds really nice 6  I’m not sure about the gym 7  Are you busy tomorrow? C 1 d  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  e  ​5  c SPEAKING A–C Students’ own answers 11 WRITING A 1 d  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  c B Suggested answers 1 I like baseball, so I frequently go to the stadium to watch a game 2 I don’t enjoy going to concerts, so I usually listen to music at home 3  I have three dogs, so I spend a lot of time at the park 4  I love fashion, so I go shopping every week 5  I enjoy exercise, so I frequently go to the gym 6  I’m a fan of Shakespeare, so I go to the theater a lot WRITING A–B Students’ own answers D Students’ own answers VOCABULARY A 1 passport  ​   bag  ​   money  ​4  traffic  ​5  luggage  ​ 6  airport  ​7  ticket  ​8  credit card C 1 passport  ​2  plane  ​3  money  ​4  dollars  ​ 5  tickets  ​6  airport PRONUNCIATION B blue; class; fly; train; travel C 1 train  ​2  tea  ​3  top  ​4  bread  ​5  black GRAMMAR A bag; bags bag = one bag bags = more than one B money; money: no change, it has no plural form C 1 Bag  ​2  Money American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 19 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   C 1 b  ​2  c  ​3  a D 1  all of your money; uncountable 2  all of her credit cards; countable 3  her luggage; uncountable 4  a lot of traffic; uncountable D 1  /i:/  ​2  /ɪ/  ​3  /aɪ/ SPEAKING A 1  New York  ​2  Philadelphia  ​3  By train and then by bus  ​ 4  The train stopped; there was a tree on the track; she took a bus and got to Philadelphia two hours late B–C Students’ own answers E Students’ own answers GRAMMAR A 1 future  ​2  is B Mikey: … you’re going on a different kind of vacation Mikey: Who are you taking with you? Jo: I’m taking my friend, … Mikey: … you’re not going on a beach vacation this time Jo: When are we going? Jo: How long are we going for? 12.2 A prize vacation LISTENING A Students’ own answers SPEAKING HUB B 1 a  ​2  c  ​3  b  ​4  a A–C Students’ own answers C c; No, she isn’t 12.3 Istanbul D 1 Jo  ​2  Charlotte  ​3  Wednesday  ​4  November  ​5  two weeks E 1 b  ​2  a She is not happy She doesn’t want to stay in a tent near mountains F–G Students’ own answers COMPREHENSION A Students’ own answers B b C 1  d Dublin  ​2  a Copenhagen  ​3  c Venice  ​4  b Helsinki E Students’ own answers VOCABULARY A a  a beach vacation; the ocean b  a skiing vacation; a chalet c  a camping vacation; a tent d  a sightseeing vacation; tourists FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 2 about  ​3  How  ​4  No  ​5  really  ​6  busy  ​7  Good  ​ 8  think SPEAKING C 1 beach  ​2  skiing  ​3  sightseeing D 1 on  ​2  from  ​3  around  ​4  in  ​5  with  ​6  with E Students’ own answers A–D Students’ own answers 12 WRITING A 1 sightseeing  ​2  Casablanca  ​3  camera  ​ 4  markets / Hassan II Mosque  ​ 5  last Thursday  6  tomorrow PRONUNCIATION B /ɪ/ /i:/ /aɪ/ sit green why awinner bbeach ctime B hHi Ellie., I’m on vacation in peru Peru I lov love it here! We went to Machu Picchu yesterday It was beautiful?! Tomorrow we we’re going to Lake Titicaca I can’t wate wait! See you when I get back, wendy Wendy American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 20 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   WRITING A–C Students’ own answers 6  They’re big fans of their new album 7  Are your classmates Italian? 8  They’re not from Turkey Unit 12 Review C 2 a  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  b GRAMMAR 2.2 A 1 money  ​2  tickets  ​3  information  ​4  vacations  ​   credit cards  ​6  traffic A 2 b  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  b B 1  are; going  ​2  ’m visiting  ​3  Are; taking  ​4  ’m not  ​ 5  ’m driving VOCABULARY 1 skiing  ​   taxi  ​   passport  ​4  chalet  ​5  guidebook  ​ 6  airport  ​   tent  ​   snorkel Grammar Hub 1.1 A 2 You’re  ​3  I’m not  ​4  aren’t  ​5  Are you  ​6  am  ​ 7  are  ​8  Are B 2  You aren’t / You’re not from Brazil 3  I’m not from China 4  You aren’t / You’re not from Egypt 5  I’m not from Japan 6  You aren’t / You’re not from Turkey 7  I’m not from Mexico 8  You aren’t / You’re not from Australia C 2 am  ​3  you  ​4  Yes  ​5  No  ​6  I  ​7  not  ​8  I’m 1.2 A 2 a  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  a  ​6  a B 2 is  ​3  is  ​4  she’s  ​5  is  ​6  is  ​7  He’s  ​8  It’s C 2  No, it isn’t 3  Yes, he is 4  No, she isn’t 5  Yes, it is 2.1 A 2 We  ​   Are you  ​4  we  ​5  they  ​6  No, they’re not.  ​ 7  My  ​8  Our B 2  We aren’t fans of her music 3  Are their songs great? 4  Are they from Reykjavík? 5  You are my favorite singer! B 2 is  ​3  are  ​4  are  ​5  are  ​6  is  ​7  is  ​8  is C 2 f  ​3  e  ​4  b  ​5  d  ​6  h  ​7  c  ​8  a 3.1 A 2 –  ​3  a  ​4  an  ​5  a  ​6  an B 2 families 3 lessons 4 countries 5 losses C 2 Is  ​3  are  ​4  are  ​5  is  ​6  Are D 2 a  ​3  b  ​4  a 3.2 A 2  don’t have 3 has 4 have 5 has 6  doesn’t have 7 has 8 have 9  don’t have 10  doesn’t have B 2  Does Carlo have a brother? No, he doesn't 3  Do they have a red car? Yes, they 4  Do Mary and John have two grandchildren? Yes, they 5  Does the waiter have our food? Yes, he does 4.1 A 2 go  ​3  relax  ​4  don’t  ​5  live  ​6  start  ​7  go  ​8  don’t play B 2 start  ​3  get up  ​4  finish  ​5  go  ​6  live  ​7  relax  ​ 8  don’t talk American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 21 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   C 2  I watch TV in the evenings 3  You don’t work at seven o’clock 4  We live in the same house 5  I play games on my computer 6  We don’t go out on Monday evenings 7  They don’t live here 8  I relax at home 4.2 B 2  There’s / There is 3  There aren’t 4  there’s/there is 5  there aren’t 6  there isn’t 7  there are 8  There’s / There is 9  there’s / there is A 2 f  ​3  a  ​4  d  ​5  b  ​6  e C 3 books  ​   chairs  ​5  a fridge  ​6  an apple tree  ​ 7  plants  ​8  cushions B 2 Where  ​3  don’t  ​4  How  ​5  When  ​6  6.2 C 2  Where you work? 3  Do you play games? 4  When you talk to your family? 5  What time you start work? 6  Do your friends live here? 7  How we play this game? 8  Do you go to the countryside? 5.1 A 2 b  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  a  ​7  b  ​8  a B 2  ✗  ​3  ✓  ​4  ✗  ​5  ✗  ​6  ✓  ​7  ✗  ​8  ✗ C 2 takes  ​3  goes  ​4  does he do  ​5  doesn’t  ​ 6  doesn’t go  ​7  does 5.2 A 2 b  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  a  ​7  a  ​8  b B 2  frequently cooks 3  are frequently 4  never drink 5  am sometimes 6  seldom eats 7  aren’t always 8 usually C 2  She frequently cooks dinner at home 3  He is always hungry in the morning 4  We never eat breakfast 5  They don’t usually have pizza 6  We are never late for work 6.1 A 2  a lot of  ​3  are  ​4  ’s  ​5  some  ​6  some A 2 Is  ​3  Are  ​4  Are  ​5  Are  ​6  Is  ​7  Is  ​8  Are B 2 isn’t  ​3  are  ​4  aren’t  ​5  are  ​6  isn’t  ​7  is  ​8  aren’t C 1  Are there a lot of cabinets in the kitchen? 2  Is there a lamp on the desk? 3  Are there any books on the bookshelf? 4  Is there a clock on the wall? 5  Are there cups on the coffee table? 6  Are there any mirrors in the bathroom? 7  Are there blue cushions on the couch? 8  Is there a rug on the bedroom floor? 7.1 A 2 can’t  ​3  Can you  ​4  can’t  ​5  Can they  ​6  can  ​7  can you  ​8  can’t B 1 can  ​2  can’t  ​3  can’t  ​4  can  ​5  can’t C 2  I can’t  ​3  they can  ​4  he can  ​5  she can’t  ​6  they can’t D 2  We can’t jump very high 3  It can fly for hundreds of kilometers 4  He can swim underwater for a long time 5  Can you dive ten meters down? 6  No, I can’t! 7  They can play musical instruments 8  We can run very far 9  She can speak English 10  Yes, I can! 7.2 A 2 Fiona’s 3 brothers’ 4 sister’s 5 David’s 6 Angus’s/Angus’ 7 parents 8 parents’ American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 22 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   B 2  Costas’s/Costas’ office 3  my parents’ names 4  Keith’s favorite restaurant 5  my manager’s daughter 6  his cousins’ company 7  their sons’ school 8  Peter’s desk C I have a busy week this week On Monday, there’s an all-day meeting in my manager’s office, starting at am Then, I have to go to my son’s school (I have a son and a daughter) to talk to his teachers On Tuesday, I go to Tampa for three days We usually go in my colleague’s car I always stay at a friend’s house in Tampa My parents live near there, so I usually see them My parents’ house is very small, so I can’t stay there Then, on Friday, we have a meeting at our company’s Orlando office Finally, my vacation starts on Saturday! 8.1 A 2 are  ​3  watching  ​4  Is she  ​5  standing  ​6  not looking  ​ 7  having  ​8  going B 2 a  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  a  ​7  b  ​8  a C 2  ’s/is eating  ​3  are sitting  ​4  ’m/am having  ​ 5  Are you wearing  ​6  isn’t / is not stopping  ​ 7  Is she making  ​8  ’m/am putting 8.2 A 2 b  ​3  a  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  b  ​7  b  ​8  a B 2  ✓  ​3  ✗ (big gray)  ​4  ✓  ​5  ✓  ​6  ✗ (old blue)  ​7  ✓  ​ 8  ✗ (new green) C 2  She has a big red coat 3  They’re wearing old green T-shirts 4  Do you have a new brown hat? 5  I like your long blue coat 6  That’s a big yellow sweatshirt 9.1 A 2 was  ​   were  ​4  were  ​5  Was  ​6  was  ​7  were  ​ 8  Were  ​   weren’t  ​10  were B 2  When was he born? 3  Was he from London? 4  Where was he from? 5  Were his parents rich? 6  What was his best book? C 1 c  ​2  e  ​3  a  ​4  f  ​5  d  ​6  b 9.2 A 2 tried  ​3  lived  ​4  decided  ​5  planted  ​6  started  ​ 7  studied  ​8  remembered B 2  didn’t talk a lot 3  didn’t create a book about famous men 4  didn’t collect clothes 5  didn’t plant flowers C 1  didn’t want  ​2  studied  ​3  designed  ​4  started  ​ 5  didn’t use  ​6  didn’t receive 10.1 A 2 made  ​3  went  ​4  built  ​5  sold  ​6  bought  ​7  gave  ​ 8  wore B 2 built  ​3  had  ​4  gave  ​5  bought  ​6  chose  ​7  sold  ​ 8  found C 2  My dad didn’t build our house 3  We didn’t have coffee for breakfast 4  Our parents didn’t give us money 5  He didn’t buy a new phone 6  They didn’t choose a present for Alan 7  My grandmother didn’t sell flowers 8  You didn’t find us D 1  didn’t have  ​   didn’t send  ​3  wrote  ​4  sent  ​   didn’t buy  ​6  went  7​   didn’t sell  ​8  made  ​9  gave  ​10  found 10.2 A 2 f  ​3  a  ​4  c  ​5  e  ​6  b B 2 Where  ​3  did  ​4  we  ​5  Why  ​6  What C 2  When did you go to Miami? 3  Did you build your house? 4  Where did you buy that hat? 5  Did she wear her new dress? 6  Why did you choose that color? 7  Did they find the money? 8  What time did we start? 11.1 A 2 likes  ​3  love  ​4  Does  ​5  don’t  ​6  like  ​7  Do  ​ 8  doesn’t American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 23 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   B 2 going  ​3  staying  ​4  talking  ​5  chatting  ​6  making  ​ 7  getting  ​8  seeing 2.1 C 1  hates staying  ​2  doesn’t like watching  ​3  enjoys going  ​ 4  loves going  ​5  don’t like going 2.2 11.2 A 2 b  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  a  ​6  b Algerian Chilean Danish Italian Lebanese Moroccan Russian Scottish Venezuelan Vietnamese b 92  ​c  24  d  51  e  83  f  65  g  46  h  79 3.1 a green  ​b  black  ​c  red  ​d  brown  ​e  blue  ​f  white  ​ g  gray  ​h  yellow 4.1 B 2 him  ​3  her  ​4  it  ​5  us 1 have  ​2  go  ​3  go  ​4  watch  ​5  talk  ​6  read C 2 them  ​3  him  ​4  it  ​5  them  ​6  She  ​7  us  ​8  him 1 fruit  ​2  vegetables  ​3  drinks  ​4  snacks 12.1 A 2 luggage  ​3  credit cards  ​4  music  ​5  homework  ​ 6  sandwiches  ​7  hours  ​8  water 5.2 6.2 A 1 shower  ​2  toilet  ​3  mirror  ​4  coffee table  ​5  rug  ​ 6  couch  ​7  oven  ​8  fridge B B 2 are  ​3  was  ​4  is  ​5  was  ​6  isn’t  ​7  was  ​8  is a bathroom  ​b  living room  ​c  kitchen C 2  ✓  ​3  ✗  ​4  ✓  ​5  ✓  ​6  ✗  ​7  ✓  ​8  ✗ 1 ride  ​   make  ​3  speak  ​4  make  ​5  speak  ​6  play  ​ 7  play  ​   ride D 1  plane; C 2  dollars; C 3  information; U 4  cash; U 5  ticket; C 12.2 A 2 P  ​3  N  ​4  P  ​5  N  ​6  P B 1  are you doing 2  I’m / I am going 3  are you going 4  I’m / I am going 5  Is she taking 6  she isn’t C 2  aren’t / are not taking 3  ’s/is going 4  are you staying 5  are going 6  ’re/are camping 7  ’s/is Ali taking 8  isn’t / is not working Vocabulary Hub 1.2 7.1 8.2 1 skirt  ​   cap  ​3  coat  ​   shoes  ​   pants  ​   dress  ​ 7  jeans  ​   shirt  ​9  hat  ​ 0  suit  ​11  jacket  ​ 2  sweater 11.1 Going out: go to a concert; go to a soccer game; go to a restaurant Staying in: get takeout food; watch soccer on TV 11.2 Types of music 1 classical  ​2  jazz  ​3  pop  ​4  rock Types of sports 1 basketball  ​2  soccer  ​3  baseball  ​4  tennis Types of movies 2 comedy  ​3  horror  ​4  sci-fi 12.1 a  on foot  ​b  by taxi  c​   by bus  ​d  by train  ​e  by plane  ​ f  by trolley  ​g  by car  h ​   by bike 12.2 A a  a tent  b ​   sunglasses  ​c  a camera  ​d  a guidebook  ​ e  a stove  f​   skis  ​g  a snorkel  ​h  skiing goggles B a beach vacation: sunglasses; a snorkel a camping vacation: a tent; a stove a sightseeing vacation: a camera; a guidebook a skiing vacation: skiis; skiing goggles 1  a builder  ​2  a chef  ​3  a photographer  ​4  a soccer player ​ 5  a receptionist  ​6  a sales person  ​7  a writer  ​ 8  a police officer  ​9  a musician  ​10  an actor American Language Hub Starter Teacher’s Resource Center Published by Macmillan Education, a division of Springer Nature Limited © Springer Nature Limited, 2020 This page may be photocopied and used within the class 24 Answer key American Language Hub Starter Student’s Book   Communication Hub Student B: 2.2 Student B: A Suggested answers Are there any lamps? Is there a large window? Is there the internet? / Does it have the internet? Is it near museums and theaters? Is it near restaurants? 2  What’s his job? 3  What’s her name? 4  How old is she? 5  Where is Dev Gupta from? 6  What's his job? 7  Where is Zehra Yilmaz from? 8  How old is Zehra Yilmaz? 4.2 Student B: A 1  What are they called? 2  Where they live? 3  Where they go in the fall? 4  Where they go in the spring? 6.2 Student A and Student B Eight differences 1 In Student A’s picture, there’s one jacket in the closet In Student B’s picture, there are two jackets in the closet 2 In Student A’s picture, there are three cushions on the bed In Student B’s picture, there are no cushions on the bed 3 In Student A’s picture, there’s a view of wall from the window In Student B’s picture, there’s a view of trees from the window 4 In Student A’s picture, there’s one chair by the desk In Student B’s picture, there are two chairs by the desk 5 In Student A’s picture, there’s a bag under the chair In Student B’s picture, there are no bags in the picture 6 In Student A’s picture, there’s a picture of a cat on the wall In Student B’s picture, there’s a mirror on the wall 7 In Student A’s picture, there are five books on the bookshelf In Student B’s picture, there are four books on the bookshelf 8 In Student A’s picture, there’s a laptop/computer on the desk In Student B’s picture, there isn’t a laptop/computer on the desk 7.2 Student B: B 1  What is Hifumi good at?; judo 2  What is Uta good at?; judo too 3 What are Hifumi and Uta the winners of?; the 2017 Tokyo Grand slam D 1  Where is Alistair Brownlee from?; England 2  What can he do?; swim, ride a bicycle and run 3  What is his brother’s name?; Jonathon 9.2 Group B: A 1  traveled; Students’ own answers 2  received; Students’ own answers 3  walked; Students’ own answers 4  designed; Students’ own answers B 1 c  ​2  b  ​3  b  ​4  b 10.2 Group B: B 1 Did you want to be a doctor when you were a child?; Why did you want to be a doctor? 2 Did you win a prize or competition at school?; What kind of competition did you win? 3 Did you collect anything when you were young?; What did you collect? 4 Did you have a favorite toy when you were a child?; What was it? 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