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Tiêu đề American Language Hub Starter Workbook
Trường học Macmillan Education
Chuyên ngành Language Learning
Thể loại workbook
Năm xuất bản 2020
Thành phố New York City
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I’m a postman now.I get up at six o’clock in the morning, have breakfast and walk to work.. It’s nice to work in the summer months.. I finish work at one or two o’clock in the afternoon.

Answer key American Language Hub Starter Workbook   1.1 Say hello D Ooo: Germany, Hungary Oo: Russia, Sweden oOoo: Colombia ooOo: Indonesia VOCABULARY Countries  1 Canada  ​2  Brazil  ​3  Argentina  ​4  Mexico  ​5  Britain  ​ 6  Morocco  ​7  Japan  ​8  Italy  ​9  Egypt  ​10  Australia  ​ 11  Spain  ​12  Turkey GRAMMAR A 1 b  ​2  b  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  a ​Numbers 0–10 A ​B 1  I am not from Spain / I’m not from Spain; No, I’m not 2  You are happy / You’re happy; Are you happy 3  Am I from Egypt; Yes, I am b nine c three  d  six  e  two  f  ten  g  eight  h  four  ​ i seven j five B 1 f  ​2  d  ​3  a  ​4  e  ​5  b  ​6  c​ C 1 I’m  ​2  I’m  ​3  I’m  ​4  Are you  ​5  I’m not  ​6  I’m PRONUNCIATION A 1 Spain  ​2  Japan  ​3  China/Egypt/Turkey  ​ 4  Egypt/Turkey/China  ​5  Turkey/China/Egypt  ​6  Italy/Mexico  ​ 7  Mexico/Italy  ​8  Morocco  ​9  Australia  ​10  Argentina 1.2 What’s your job? VOCABULARY A q c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m m e r r d o c t o r t y s o c c e r p l a y e r e n g i n e e r o s h k l p m s b r p e x n t p m m q k o c a s u v u s p a d c t m b u i l d e r h r t c b s f h m l e e f v a n r q r g e d u a t i z o a p p a s d r n r z r h f y d w s c v t n y t c j d e s i g n e r d e r u i u o a q i h o y c t o g s c b e n r o a i g g u o e p t c p h p k z a m t e a n l r e r n r a r w r i t e r a u j a c k l a r d i h c q f i t l k r l s c p c t r p h b s l t n s a l e s c l e r k a n t h k n t p o l i c e o f f i c e r c e a e v n m a r c h i t e c t r r o c t w w r u v e 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 Workbook   B 1  a designer  ​2  manager  ​3  receptionist  ​4  a teacher  ​ 5 students  ​6  writer WRITING PRACTICE Model answer First name: Karen Last name: Stewart Home (city, country):  Los Angeles, United States Job: designer Telephone number:  077 009 1453 Email: Karen.stewart@amail.net GRAMMAR A 1 is  ​2  isn’t  ​3  It’s  ​4  he’s  ​5  it is  ​6  She’s  ​7  Is it  ​8  not  ​ B 1  he isn’t  ​2  Is it  ​3  she is  ​4  He is / He’s  ​5  It is / It’s  ​ 6  Is she PRONUNCIATION B 1 b  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  a  ​7  b  ​8  a 1.3 Reading; Listening READING A (in/at a language school) in New York City B 1  She’s a receptionist (at a language school) 2  It’s big 3  name, address, phone number 4  She’s from Australia 5  She’s in the café 6  Yes, he is C 2  a/the language school 3  my colleague / Anna 4  the café 5  my manager / David 6  your new job 2.1 Where are they from? VOCABULARY A 1 Brazilian  ​2  Chinese  ​3  Egyptian  ​4  Japanese  ​5  Malian  ​ 6  Polish  ​7  Swedish  ​8  Turkish B 1 Algerian  ​2  Lebanese  ​3  Venezuelan  ​4  Italian  ​ 5  Vietnamese  ​6  Scottish  ​7  Portuguese  ​8  Danish​ PRONUNCIATION A 1  We’re from Poland We’re Polish 2 He’s Canadian – you know, from Canada 3  She’s from Turkey She’s Turkish 4 You’re Swedish … from Sweden, right? 5  It’s from Egypt It’s Egyptian 6  The singer is from China He’s Chinese 7  Alva is an Icelandic name I’m from Iceland 8  The songs are from Italy They’re in Italian GRAMMAR Simple present be: we, you, they 1  Are you  ​2  We’re  ​3  you  ​4  are  ​5  aren’t  ​6  They’re  ​ LISTENING Possessive adjectives B They are in a café at the school A 1 My  ​2  You  ​3  His  ​4  Its  ​5  She  ​6  Our  ​7  They C 1 Sarah  2  (English) teacher  3  Hamid  4  student 5 Egypt  6  7  7  10 o’clock / 10 am B 1 my  ​2  Its  ​3  Your  ​4  our  ​5  her  ​6  Their  ​7  His 1.4 Functional Language; Fill in a form FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1 c  ​2  i  ​3  d  ​4  a  ​5  g  ​6  h  ​7  j  ​8  b  ​9  e  ​10  f WRITING A Austria; Berlin; Helena; Jones; Simon; Stockholm because they are all names of people and places B Alexander; Sparks; Glasgow; Scotland 2.2 When are you free? VOCABULARY Days of the week A 1 Wednesday  ​2  Tuesday  ​3  Saturday  ​4  Monday  ​ 5  Thursday  ​6  Friday  ​7  Sunday B 2 Tuesday  ​   Wednesday  ​4  Thursday  ​5  Friday  ​ 6  Saturday  ​   Sunday  ​ Numbers 11–100 A 1 eleven  ​2  twenty  ​3  ninety  ​4  twelve  ​5  nineteen  ​ 6  thirty-six  ​7  fifty  ​8  fifteen ​ 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 Workbook   B 1 b  ​2  e  ​3  c  ​4  h  ​5  f  ​6  a  ​7  g  ​8  d 4  She’s from Des Moines / from Iowa 5 Jazz C 1 11  ​2  14  ​3  44  ​4  52  ​5  67  ​6  99 B Hi, everybody! My name’s Freddy and I’m from Vienna in Austria I’m 25 years old and I’m an engineer My English classes are on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays My teacher is Mrs Jane Cloud and she’s from Edinburgh in Scotland I’m a big fan of jazz My favorite band is The Necks and they’re from Australia GRAMMAR A 1  your name  ​2  are you  ​3  old are you  ​4  Who is / Who’s  ​ 5  are their names  ​6  When are B 1 Where is John is from? I don’t think he is from the US 2  I’m Ellen What’s is your name? 3  Jane’s nice Where are is she from? 4 Who’s is your teacher? I have Mr Smith 5  How old are your children are? 6  I love Anna Calvi Who What is your favorite singer? 7  From Where is your English teacher from? 8  This class looks fun How old is the teacher is? PRONUNCIATION B 1 a  ​2  b  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  a  ​ 2.3 Reading; Listening WRITING PRACTICE Model answer Hi, everybody My name’s Erich and I’m from Berlin in Germany I’m 19 years old and I’m a student My English classes are on Tuesdays and Thursdays and my French classes are on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays My English teacher is Mr Peter James and he’s from New York I’m a big fan of African music and my favorite musicians are Salif Keita and Malombo 3.1 That’s my coat VOCABULARY A s m b r o s l u e t A Ireland w y e l l o w e d b b l u w n g r e e r B 1  They’re from Ireland, Canada, Britain and Australia 2 Galway 3  Friday, Saturday and Sunday 4 Druve 5 Dublin 6 30/thirty l l o w a c k e r o a c k r e d g o e w c g r e u o r e y n k p i n t r a b b c w h i l t e y s k v w g r e e n t x a h h c l l o d s a l m i b r o u d e t c h t r e a d g h t a n e d s a y b l u e i READING LISTENING B 1 receptionist  ​2  Richard  ​3  African Music Night C 1 11/eleven  2  Mexico  3  Mali  4  Sunday  5  Jazz 2.4 Functional Language; Write an online introduction B FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE Asking for clarification 1 hat  ​2  coat  ​   bag  ​4  phone  ​5  glasses  ​ 6  headphones  ​   sweatshirt  ​8  umbrella  ​9  glasses A 1 new  ​   from  ​3  job  ​4  What  ​5  mean  ​6  fashion  ​ 7  sorry  ​   understand GRAMMAR a/an and plural nouns WRITING A 1  He’s from Vienna 2  He’s 25 years old 3  She’s his (English) teacher 1 a  ​2  b  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  b  ​7  a  ​8  a  ​9  a  10  b this, that, these, those 1 This  ​2  Are these  ​3  those  ​4  This  ​5  that; this  ​6  These ​ 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 Workbook   PRONUNCIATION B 1  /z/  ​2  /s/  ​3  /ɪz/  ​4  /z/  ​5  /s/  ​6  /ɪz/ 3.2 I have two sisters VOCABULARY A 1 son  2  wife  3  daughter  4  grandfather  5  grandparents  6  parents  7  husband  8  grandson B 1 brother  ​2  husband  ​3  sisters  ​4  daughter  ​ 5  grandfather  ​6  children  ​7  parents  ​8  granddaughter’s ​ C 1 wife’s  ​2  sons  ​3  grandparents  ​4  father  ​5  mother  ​ 6  grandmother ​ PRONUNCIATION A 1 mother  ​2  husband  ​3  umbrella  ​4  children  ​   person  ​6  color ​ B 1  This is my brother 2 There’s a party to celebrate 3  My family lives here 4  Lilly isn’t the oldest person here 5  Sally has two children 6  She doesn’t have a husband GRAMMAR A Conversation 1  1 Do  ​2  have  ​3  do  ​4  don’t  ​5  have Conversation 1 has  ​2  doesn’t  ​3  Does  ​4  have  ​5  doesn’t have  ​6  has Conversation 1 have  ​2  do  ​3  have  ​4  don’t have B 2 I don’t have haven’t not a sister 3  B: Yes, I I’ve 4 We don’t not have an umbrella 5  Do you have a big coat? 6 Marc doesn’t have haven’t a phone 7  We have We’s a class today 8  Sam loves OneRepublic He has have all their CDs 3.3 Reading; Listening READING A Suggested answer something unusual/unexpected B A surprise birthday party for her at home with her family C 1 F  ​2  F  ​3  T  ​4  T  ​5  F ​ LISTENING A 1  In a café 2 Bahati ​ B 2, 3, 4, C 1 e  ​2  c  ​3  a  ​4  d  ​5  b  ​ Functional Language; Write a social media post FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1 long  ​2  dark  ​3  short  ​4  blond  ​5  glasses ​ B 1 sorry  ​   hat  ​3  are  ​4  am  ​5  short  ​6  brown  ​ ​   blue ​ 7  jacket  C a Anna  ​b  Sally ​ WRITING A 1 F  ​2  T  ​3  F  ​4  F B Two sentences which can be joined with but: I have a brother, too He isn’t here Rewritten as one sentence: I have a brother, too, but he isn’t here Why we use but?: To join ideas that are different WRITING PRACTICE Model answer Happy birthday to my colleague Deborah! Here we are at work – all the team! It’s Deborah’s 40th birthday today She’s the one with the cake and the big smile She’s very happy because it’s her special day That’s our manager next to her with the glasses and the gray tie His name’s Paul The other man with glasses and the striped tie is our colleague Dan That’s me with the curly hair Birthdays are great, but now it’s back to work 4.1 Every day VOCABULARY Daily activities 1 get  ​   have  ​3  go  ​4  finish  ​5  go  ​6  talk  ​7  go  ​ 8  read  ​   watch  ​10  go  ​ Time A 1 g  ​2  h  ​3  b  ​4  d  ​5  f  ​6  e  ​7  c  ​8  a ​ 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 Workbook   B a 11 12 10 c 6 f h 6 j VOCABULARY B 1 March  ​   winter  ​3  summer  ​4  June  ​ 5  spring  ​6  summer ​ 1 summer  ​   August  ​3  fall  ​4  October  ​5  winter  ​ 6  February  ​   spring  ​   April ​ GRAMMAR A 1 b  ​2  c  ​3  a  ​4  c  ​5  b  ​6  c  ​7  a  ​8  b  ​9  c  ​10  c 11 12 10 4.2 Every year C 7 B 1  They work in a hospital 2  We have lunch together every Friday 3  You don’t start work until eight o’clock in the evening 4  They teach English in Germany 5  We get up at six o’clock in the morning 6  The children don’t watch TV in the morning A 1 March  ​2  October  ​3  June  ​4  May  ​ 5  September  ​6  January 11 12 10 11 12 10 9 11 12 10 11 12 10 9 11 12 10 7 11 12 10 i d g 11 12 10 11 12 10 9 e b GRAMMAR A 2 live  ​3  go  ​4  don’t go  ​5  finish  ​6  don’t read  ​ 7  don’t go  ​8  don’t live ​ B 1  We relax in the evenings 2  I don’t live in a lighthouse 3  You work in a school 4  We don’t play games on the computer 5  I don’t go out on Mondays 6  They don’t talk about work 7  We finish work at six thirty 8  They don’t get up early on Sundays PRONUNCIATION A 1  I get up at seven o’clock.  ​ 2 I have breakfast at home.  ​ 3 I go to work at eight in the morning.  ​ 4 I finish work at six thirty 5 I don’t go out in the evenings – I read or watch TV.  ​ 6 I go to bed at 11 o’clock. ​ B 1  you 2  you work 3  you get up 4  they go to bed 5  you 6 you have ​ PRONUNCIATION B 1, 3, 4, 6, 4.3 Reading; Listening READING A cold C 1 a  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  a ​ LISTENING A Picture b B 1  on the radio  ​2  daily routines  ​3  has​ C 1 Madrid  ​   Portuguese  ​3  5/five  ​4  breakfast  ​ 5  finish  ​6  nap ​ 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 Workbook   4.4 Functional Language; Write an 5.1 Relax and be happy email about your routine VOCABULARY FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1  What can I get you 2  Can I have 3 Small 4 large 5  To go 6  you want 7 please 8 Sorry WRITING A 1  (in the) afternoon 2  (at) one or two o’clock 3  (at) six o’clock (in the morning) 4  (in the) evening 5  (at) nine or ten o’clock 6  (at) seven o’clock B Hi Roberto, How are you? I’m fine I have a new job! I’m a postman now I get up at six o’clock in the morning, have breakfast and walk to work I don’t have a car It’s nice to work in the summer months I finish work at one or two o’clock in the afternoon It’s not a long day I go home and have lunch And my wife, Gretel? She’s at work in the afternoon, so I read a book or watch TV In the evening, we have dinner at seven o’clock I talk to my brother or my parents on the phone We go to bed at nine or ten o’clock What about you? What’s your routine? Dev P.S Here’s a photo of me doing my new job WRITING PRACTICE Model answer Hi Carlo, How are you? I’m fine It’s Sunday, so I don’t have any work You ask what I on my free days? Well, on Sundays, I get up late, at nine o’clock or nine thirty, and have coffee and make breakfast I read the newspaper or watch the news on TV Our son and daughter come for lunch at two o’clock and after lunch, we all go for a walk In the evening, we play games and eat at home or go out to a restaurant I go to bed at 9:30 because I get up for work at six o’clock on Monday What about you? What’s your Sunday like? Cecil A 1 a  ​2  c  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  a B 1 bath  ​2  walk  ​3  shopping  ​4  chess  ​5  meal  ​ 6  backyard  ​7  running  ​8  gym ​ C 1  When it’s a nice day, we sit at in the backyard 2  Do you want to go for running tomorrow? 3 Correct 4  Do they go to the gym every day? 5  In the afternoons, we play at chess 6  On Saturdays, I go for shopping 7 Correct 8  Why don’t we go for a walk in the park? GRAMMAR A 1 b  ​2  c  ​3  a  ​4  c  ​5  a  ​6  a  ​7  b  ​8  a  ​9  b  ​10  c B 1  Do your parents live  ​2  they do  ​3  cooks  ​   doesn’t cook 5  they don’t  ​6  they live  ​7  don’t come  ​8  uses PRONUNCIATION A 1 he  ​2  she  ​3  he  ​4  she  ​5  she  ​6  he  ​7  she  ​8  he ​ 5.2 When’s your lunch break? VOCABULARY A 1 bread  ​2  juice  ​3  eggs  ​4  chicken  ​5  potatoes  ​6  fish  ​ 7  macaroni  ​8  rice  ​9  cheese  ​10  apple ​ B Fruits: grapes; orange; pear Vegetables: broccoli; cucumber; onion Drinks: juice; milk; water Snacks: chips; cookies; peanuts GRAMMAR A 1 I never eat chicken because I don’t like it 2 Most nights, I go to bed early I’m frequently/usually in bed by 10 o’clock 3 I sometimes eat fish because it’s good for my health – but only once a month 4 I’m always at the gym after work – I go every day of the week 5 I sometimes run to work (about once a week), but I usually walk (about four times a week) 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 Workbook   B 1 Jim eats frequently eats eggs 2 We eat never eat late at night 3 We eat sometimes eat lunch in a restaurant / Sometimes we eat sometimes lunch in a restaurant 4 We are always are busy on the weekends / We’re always are busy on the weekends 5 Ken doesn’t never drinks milk 6 I am always am late for work! / I’m always am late for work! 7 I have usually have a salad for lunch 8  They don’t have usually have breakfast PRONUNCIATION A 1 Sheeats a lot of salad 2 Ioften have eggs for breakfast 3 Theoranges are nice 4  What does heeat for breakfast? 5 Teais my favorite drink 6 Weoften eat at home 7 Healways drinks coffee before work C Tea or coffee? > I want to be an actor > Three eggs > She eats a lot of candy > the end > Me and you 5.3 Reading; Listening READING A 1  The text talks about three countries 2  The picture shows huevos rancheros, a Mexican breakfast B 1 F  ​2  F  ​3  T  ​4  T  ​5  F  ​6  F ​ LISTENING A 1 Wendy 2  Mrs Turner 5.4 Functional Language; Write a blog post about food FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1  How long does it take? 2  How much is a round-trip ticket? 3  I’d like a ticket to Rye, please 4  What time does it leave? B 1  I’d like a ticket to Rye, please.  ​ 2  What time does it leave?  ​ 3  How long does it take? 4  How much is a round-trip ticket? WRITING A 1  an office  ​2  usually  ​3  Her colleagues eat  4  sometimes ​ B 1 it  ​2  her  ​3  They  ​4  we  ​5  them ​ WRITING PRACTICE B Model answer I regularly come home on the weekends because I love it when all the family is together and we have a big meal Sometimes I cook, but usually my mother cooks our Sunday lunch Today, there is chicken with potatoes and some vegetables We all help – my father and my brother and two sisters – and I usually bring something Today, it’s a cake and ice cream for dessert Sunday lunch with my family is my favorite meal 6.1 Around town VOCABULARY A o B 1 b  ​2  b  ​3  a ​ C 1  bread and jam 2 plays 3 blue 4 hat 5 pasta 6  doesn’t have 7  one hour / an hour / hour 8  four o’clock / 4:00 / / o’clock h t g m a e l l e e t r s t y s c a s t o n t u m u k k r a r p r a r e u t f t h é i e o a n t m e r 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 Workbook   B 1 station  2  park  ​3  café  ​4  gallery  ​5  restaurant  ​ 6  theater  ​7  market  ​8  stores ​ GRAMMAR A 1 a  ​   a  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  a  ​7  b  ​8  a  ​9  b  ​10  a  ​ 11  a  ​12  b B 1 f  ​2  d  ​3  b  ​4  e  ​5  a  ​6  c ​ 6.2 Choosing a home VOCABULARY Furniture and rooms a kitchen  b  bathroom  c  living room 1 oven  ​2  fridge  ​3  shower  ​4  mirror  ​5  toilet  ​6  rug  ​ 7  coffee table  ​8  couch Prepositions of place 1 in  ​2  under  ​3  on  ​4  on  ​5  in ​ GRAMMAR A 1  Is there 2  Are there 3  Is there 4  Is there 5  Are there 6  Is there B 1  Is there  ​   there is  ​3  Are there  ​4  there aren’t  ​ 5  Is there  ​6  there are  ​7  Are there  ​8  there aren’t  ​ 9  Is there  ​10  there is  ​11  Are there  ​12  there aren’t PRONUNCIATION B 1 a  ​2  b  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  a ​ C 1  /ʌ/  2  /ʌ/  3  /e/  4  /ʌ/  5  /e/  6  /ʌ/  7  /e/  8  /ʌ/ D 1 bread  ​   run  ​3  bus  ​4  bed  ​5  them  ​6  mom  ​7  tent  ​8  let 6.3 Reading; Listening READING A Both cities have beautiful old buildings The buildings in Edinburgh look like the buildings of ancient Athens B a 4  b  2  c  1  d  C 1 Scotland 2  learn about history 3 busy 4  not far 5 enjoys 6  a good view LISTENING A 1  There isn’t 2 hasn’t 3  a bed, a desk and a chair B a 3  b  5  c  2  d  1  e  C 1 apartment 2 white 3  100 / one hundred 4 bookshelf 5 60 6.4 Functional Language; Write a review of a café FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A art gallery B 1 Turn 2 turn 3 on 4  movie theater 5 library 6 left WRITING A The writer likes the café because the staff is friendly, the croissants, music and coffee are all good, there is free wi-fi and it isn’t always busy B 1 T  ​2  F  ​3  F  ​4  T C 1 b  2  d  3  a  4  e  5  c WRITING PRACTICE B Model answer A good café is quiet with good, cheap food and drink and free wi-fi Amy’s Café isn’t like that I don’t like it because there are always a lot of people talking and you can’t hear because of the music The chairs aren’t comfortable and the color of the walls is horrible! The hot chocolate and the coffee are OK, but they’re very expensive You sometimes wait an hour for a snack or some soup because it’s always very busy There’s free wi-fi, but it never works, so you can’t check your emails and messages 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 Workbook   7.1 What can you do? GRAMMAR GRAMMAR A 1  sister’s friend  ​2  brothers’  ​3  Marcus’s  ​4  parents’  ​ 5  Harry’s  ​6  colleague’s  ​7  manager’s office  ​8  Danny’s ​ A 1  Can you dive  ​2  can teach  ​3  can’t do  ​4  can help  ​ 5  can do  ​6  Can you help  ​7  can’t drive B 1  can hold  ​   I can’t  ​3  can’t speak  ​4  Can you  ​ 5  can’t cook  ​   can you do  ​7  can fly  ​8  we can ​ C 2  She can climb a tree but she can’t climb a wall 3  He can swim in a pool but he can’t swim in the ocean 4  They can play soccer but they can’t play basketball 5  You can drive a car but you can’t drive a bus 6  She can make an omelette but she can’t make a cake 7  I can speak Spanish but I can’t speak Japanese 8  She can swim very far but she can’t swim underwater PRONUNCIATION A 1 a  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  b ​ C 1 can  2  can’t  3  can’t  4  can’t  5  can  6  can VOCABULARY A Make: Play: Ride: Speak: a cake; an omelette tennis; the guitar; the piano a bicycle; a horse Chinese; French; Spanish B 1 ski  ​2  paint  ​3  speak  ​4  ride  ​5  dance  ​6  cook  ​ 7  make  ​8  sing ​ C 1 paint  2  sing  ​3  drive  ​4  plays  ​5  rides  6  speak  ​ 7  do  ​8  juggle 7.2 He’s amazing VOCABULARY A B interesting boring good bad old young difficult easy long short C 1 a  ​2  b  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  a  ​6  a D 1 talented  ​2  young  ​3  amazing  ​4  terrible  ​ 5  interesting  ​6  boring ​ B 1 son’s  2  Dina’s  3  She’s  4  name’s  5  parents’  ​ 6  daughters’  7  armchair’s  8  Olly’s, sisters’  C 1 possessive ’s  ​   possessive ’s  ​3  has  ​4  is  ​5  possessive s’ ​ 6  possessive s’  ​7  is  ​8  possessive ’s / possessive s’ PRONUNCIATION A 1  /z/  ​2  /s/  ​3  /iz/  ​4  /z/ ​ 7.3 Reading; Listening READING A playing basketball; swimming B 1  for young people  ​2  don’t usually C 1  one week  ​2  team  ​3  ride  ​4  can’t  ​5  safe  ​6  every year ​ LISTENING A 1  English and French  ​2  English  ​3  Spanish  ​ 4  French and Arabic  ​ B 1 three  ​2  four ​ C 1 e  ​2  f  ​3  a  ​4  c  ​5  b  ​6  d ​ 7.4 Functional Language; Write a competition entry FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1  Hello, is that Mark’s Hair? 2  I’d like to make an appointment, please 3  Do you have time today? 4  Is two o’clock OK? B 1 b  ​2  a ​ C 1 can  ​2  I’d like  ​   Yes, of course.  ​4  would you like  ​ 5  Do you have  ​6  fine  ​7  would you like  ​8  Is 11:30 OK ​ WRITING A 1  She’s 22.  2  She’s from Egypt 3  speak languages; play music; cook 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 Workbook   B 1 speak  ​2  play  ​3  drums  ​4  meals  ​5  food ​ C I’m Leila and I’m from Egypt My father is Egyptian and my mother is Italian I can speak Arabic, Italian and English I really love music I can sing and play the guitar, violin and drums I like to cook as well I can cook amazing meals from different parts of the world My favorite food is Italian, but I like Spanish, Mexican, Lebanese and Chinese, too WRITING PRACTICE B Model answer Name: Nat Barclay    Age: 23 About you: My friend’s name is Nat and she’s from Kansas She’s very talented! She loves sports and she’s really good at soccer She can also swim, ski and judo She loves music and people say she’s a good dancer She can sing, too, but she can’t play a musical instrument She can also speak three languages – French, Italian and German 8.1 What’s he doing? GRAMMAR A 1 doing  ​   living  ​3  getting  ​4  watching  ​5  sitting  ​ 6  having  ​   talking  ​8  meeting  ​9  going  ​ 0  working  ​ 11  taking  ​12  leaving B 2  They’re playing tennis They aren’t playing soccer 3  We’re waiting at the station 4  You aren’t / You’re not listening to me 5  I’m taking a nap 6  She’s drinking coffee C 1  I am  ​   he isn’t  ​   we are  ​4  they aren’t / they’re not  ​ 5  she is  ​   I’m not  ​   they are  ​8  it isn’t ​ D 2  Who are you talking to? 3  Where are you waiting for Jim? 4  When is she meeting her friend? 5  Why are you going home? 6  What is he reading? E 1  ’m not working  ​2  ’m cooking  ​3  are shopping  ​ 4  ’re looking  ​5  ’s doing  ​6  ’s also listening  ​7  ’s singing  ​ 8  ’s not / isn’t raining VOCABULARY A 1 going  ​   meeting  ​3  take  ​4  looking  ​5  having  ​ 6  watch  ​   reading  ​   talk ​ B 1 meet  ​2  looking  ​3  take  ​4  have  ​5  reading  ​6  watch  ​ 7  go  ​8  talk PRONUNCIATION A 1 watch  ​2  talking  ​3  take  ​4  play  ​5  washes  ​6  falling  ​ 7  call  ​8  staying  ​9  catch B /æ/ catch /eɪ/ take; play; staying /ɔ:/ talking; falling; call /ɑ/ watch; washes 8.2 The gray coat VOCABULARY A 1 cap  ​2  T-shirt  ​3  shorts  ​4  sneakers  ​5  hat  ​6  dress  ​ 7  shoes  ​8  socks B 1 b  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  b  ​7  a  ​8  b  ​9  b  ​10  b C 2 shorts  ​3  dress  ​4  skirt  ​5  shirt PRONUNCIATION A 1 c  ​2  b  ​3  d  ​4  a  ​C eat > TV > meet > pizza > team D four > short > warm > fall > ball GRAMMAR A 1  new green  ​   long blue  ​3  short gray  ​4  long yellow  ​ 5  new white  ​6  old gray  ​7  big blue  ​8  great old ​ B 1  ✗  ​2  ✓  ​3  ✗  ​4  ✓  ​5  ✗  ​6  ✗  ​7  ✗  ​8  ✓ 8.3 Reading; Listening READING A 1 Ken  ​2  Jo  ​3  friends ​ B 1 Shanghai  ​2  party  ​3  hotel  ​4  colleagues  ​5  Sunday ​ C 1 F  ​2  T  ​3  F  ​4  F  ​5  F  ​6  T ​ LISTENING A In Picture 1, there’s a big black dog In Picture 2, there’s a small black and white dog B 1  There are seven differences 2  No, they don’t 3  Because she is late 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 Workbook   C Model answer Differences: Picture – woman reading a newspaper, Picture – woman reading a book Picture – two boys playing soccer, Picture – a boy and a girl playing soccer Picture – big black dog, Picture – small black and white dog Picture – woman with short dark hair, Picture 2 – woman with long dark hair Picture – sunshine, Picture 2 – no sunshine Picture 1– woman with white sneakers, Picture 2 – woman with black sneakers Final difference the speakers not find: Picture – the man sitting on the bench is not looking at his phone, Picture – he’s looking at his phone 8.4 Functional Language; Write a short message FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1 F  ​2  F  ​3  F  ​4  T  ​5  T ​ B 1  How much is it?  ​2  We have a lot of them.  ​ 3  What color would you like?  ​4  She’s looking for a T-shirt 5  Can I help you? C 1  Can I help you  ​2  she’s looking for a T-shirt  ​ 3  We have a lot of them  ​4  what color would you like  ​ 5  How much is it ​ WRITING A 2  He’s with Tessa and Gerry 3  Tessa is waiting for Olly 4  Jasmine is studying B 1 too  ​2  too  ​3  also  ​4  Also ​ WRITING PRACTICE Model answer Hi Jamie What are you doing? Hi Karen I’m sitting in the sun I’m also watching a video on my phone B 2  Was she a great artist? 3  Were her paintings popular at first? 4  Were they too modern? 5  Were they popular later? 6  Were her paintings pictures of herself? VOCABULARY A 1 thirtieth  ​2  nineteen  ​3  twentieth  ​4  twenty-first  ​5  first B 1 sixteenth  ​2  nineteen ninety  3  twelfth​  4  two thousand and two  ​5  nineteen oh/o nine​  6  seventh; eighth  ​7  fifteen sixty-four PRONUNCIATION A 1  ✓ 2  Was he a painter? 3  Where was she born? 4  ✓ 5  ✓ 6  What year was he born? 7  Was she OK in the lesson? 8  ✓ 9.2 Voices from the past VOCABULARY A 1  study; design  ​2  receive; help  ​3  collect; paint  ​ 4  start; travel ​ B r e s t r a v e u GRAMMAR A 1 were  ​   wasn’t  ​3  was  ​4  weren’t  ​5  Were  ​6  was  ​ 7  were  ​8  were ​ e d l i l d y Hi, it’s Jamal I’m here, too We’re all waiting for Maria before we ride our bikes to the lake Do you want to come, too? 9.1 Famous faces c v e g n o Who’s with you? I’d love to, but I can’t I’m shopping with my sister right now Maybe next time e p a s i c n t t s C 1 studied  ​2  traveled  ​3  started  ​4  received  5  designed  6  helped GRAMMAR A add -d: completed; circled add -ed: started; painted cut the -y, add -ied: cried; tried 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 Workbook   B 1 received  ​2  want  ​   didn’t look  ​4  studied 5 started  ​6  study  ​7  cried  ​8  designed ​ C a 6  ​b  2  ​c  5  ​d  4  ​e  1  ​f  3  ​ C 1 started  ​2  didn’t watch  ​3  collected  ​   traveled  ​ 5  didn’t paint  ​6  didn’t talk  ​7  wanted  ​8  discovered  ​ 9  didn’t call  ​10  received B Model answer Louis Armstrong was born in New Orleans in 1901 He was a jazz musician who played the trumpet and sang He also acted in movies He made jazz popular One famous song of his that everybody knows is ‘What a wonderful world’ PRONUNCIATION A 1 decided  ​2  designed  ​3  helped  ​4  collected  ​5  cried  ​6  wanted ​ B 1  /d/  ​2  /t/  ​3  /ɪd/  ​4  /ɪd/  ​5  /d/  ​6  /t/ 9.3 Reading; Listening READING A education B a 3  ​b  1  ​c  2  ​ C 1  Kakenya Ntaiya  ​2  Kenya  ​3  1978 4  school for girls (in her village) WRITING PRACTICE 10.1 Precious finds GRAMMAR A 1 found  ​ 2 gave  ​ 3 wore  ​ 4 send  ​ 5 took  ​ 6 chose  ​ 7 have  ​ 8 sold; bought ​ B A 2  I wore jeans and a T-shirt yesterday 3  I made a lot of phone calls last week 4  They didn’t have breakfast at home this morning 5  She wrote a lot of emails yesterday 6  You didn’t send many text messages yesterday 7  He took a lot of photographs on vacation last summer 8  You bought a lot of new shoes last week! 9  I didn’t see you yesterday 10  He gave her flowers last Saturday! B $400 C 1 wore  ​2  chose  ​3  made  ​4  have  ​5  bought  ​6  sell ​ C 1 b  ​2  c  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  a ​ VOCABULARY D 1 hero  ​2  worked  ​3  studied  ​4  only for girls  ​5  the future ​ LISTENING 9.4 Functional Language; Write a short biography FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1 Mexican 2 three 3  food was terrible; not cheap (expensive) 4  too expensive 5  It’s far away; doesn’t want to pay for a taxi (too expensive) B 1 know  ​2  Don’t  ​3  wouldn’t  ​4  should  ​5  Why don’t you 6  Are there A In: 2002; 1986; the 1990s; the past Ago: 20 years; a couple of minutes; two weeks; 100 years Last: year; week; Tuesday B 1  I had dinner with my wife last Friday 2  The manager left an hour ago 3  The company started in 2018 4  We didn’t work last week 5  Someone made this snake in the 15th century 6  These people lived a long time ago 7  I found this job last year 8  60 years ago, life was very different WRITING A 1 Germany  ​2  Bauhaus ​ 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 Workbook   C 1  I went there before two years ago 2  We had a meeting on last Friday 3  They found the coins the last year 4  In the past, there were trains, but not many cars 5  I spoke to Jim an hour ago before 6  We had no work last the past week 7  You missed the class the last Tuesday 8  We met five years ago past C 2  How many emails did you send yesterday? 3  What did you finish last week? 4  When did your mother give you this ring? 5  Why did you leave the movie theater? 6  When did the train arrive? 7  Who did you call last night? 8  What did you buy yesterday? 9  Why did you go home? 10  How many paintings did they sell? PRONUNCIATION PRONUNCIATION A 1 a  ​2  a  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  b  6  a A 1 ride  ​2  sent  ​3  said  ​4  coat  ​5  built  ​6  spent 10.2 Family treasures 10.3 Reading; Listening VOCABULARY READING A b r e o l t d r w o v e o t o n n p g a f i n i s e h e d s m e t d B 1 wrote  ​2  won  ​3  drove  ​4  belonged  ​5  passed  ​6  met ​ 7  got  ​8  finished GRAMMAR A 1 When did they get married? 2  Did they get married in the spring? 3 Where did the wedding take place? 4  What time did it start? 5  How many people did they invite? 6 Why did they take this picture? 7 Who did they ask to take it? 8  Did they have an amazing day? B 1  he didn’t  ​2  she did  ​3  they didn’t  ​4  it did  ​5  I didn’t ​ A the sundial B b C 1  for thousands of years  ​2  big and small  ​ 3  time and distance  ​4  in towers  ​5  1900s LISTENING A museum B 1  Yes, he did.  ​2  No, he didn’t.  ​3  Yes, she does C 1 London  ​2  in 1852  ​3  art and design  ​4  salt  ​5  necklace ​ 6  didn’t  ​7  his favorite animals  ​8  India ​ 10.4 Functional Language; Write a paragraph about a past event FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1 d  ​2  c  ​3  e  ​4  g  ​5  b ​ B 1 terrible  ​2  sounds  ​3  talking  ​4  shame  ​5  amazing  ​ 6  watched  ​7  nice  ​8  enjoyed ​ WRITING A 1 F  ​2  F  ​3  F  ​4  T  ​5  T B 1 After  ​2  Then  ​3  Later  ​4  next  ​5  later ​ 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 Workbook   WRITING PRACTICE B Model answer Last Saturday, it was nice and sunny, so I went for a walk on the beach After half an hour, I decided to go back home Then I saw something in the water It was a necklace and it looked very expensive I wasn’t sure what to with it Then I decided to put an ad in the local newspaper ‘Found One beautiful necklace At Golden Beach.’ The next day, a man came to my house and said it was his wife’s necklace He was very happy to get it back Later that day, we all went to a nice restaurant to celebrate 11.1 In or out? VOCABULARY 6  Yes, I know Steve – I sometimes play tennis with him he 7  I don’t like the way that big dog is looking at me I! 8 We love the theater – would you like to come with us we sometime? C 1 it  ​2  me  ​3  us  ​4  them  ​5  him  ​6  her  ​7  you  ​8  it VOCABULARY A 1  comedy; the other words are types of music 2  stadium; the other words are sports 3  concert; the other words are people 4  movie theater; the other words are people 5  classical; the other words are types of movies 6  actor; the other words are things A 1 go  ​2  get  ​3  listen  ​4  watch  ​5  go  ​6  spend B 1 concerts  ​2  classical  ​3  stadium  ​4  movie theater  ​ 5  comedy  ​6  actors B 1 c  ​2  d  ​3  f  ​4  e  ​5  b  ​6  a PRONUNCIATION C Get: takeout food Go to: a concert; a soccer game; a museum; the park Spend time with: family; friends Watch: a video online; soccer on TV; TV GRAMMAR A 1 a  ​2  c  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  c B 1  We enjoy playing tennis 2  Do you enjoy going to the theater? 3  I don’t like watching TV 4  I hate staying in on the weekend 5  Does he like spending time alone? 6  They don’t enjoy going to concerts PRONUNCIATION A 1 chatting  ​2  going  ​3  talking  ​4  listening  ​5  seeing B 1 ran  ​2  sing  ​3  sung  ​4  king 11.2 Super fans GRAMMAR A 1 them  ​2  me  ​3  her  ​4  it  ​5  us  ​6  them  ​7  you  ​8  him B 1  2  3  4  5  He’s a great soccer player and I love watching him he play Jane likes concerts, but I don’t like going to them they She’s a great jazz musician and I like her she a lot I watched a baseball game, but I didn’t understand it him Our son usually gives us we pictures he draws at school A 1  /ʊ/  ​2  /u:/  ​3  /ʊ/  ​4  /u:/  ​5  /ʊ/  ​6  /u:/ B /ʊ/ book; took /u:/ food; school; shoe; true; two; you C 1  I played tennis last Tuesday /u:/ 2 Stop pushing me! /ʊ/ 3  Look at the rainbow! It’s amazing /ʊ/ 4  I bought a new T-shirt yesterday /u:/ 5  I really like listening to rock music /u:/ 6  I can’t carry this glass – it’s too full! /ʊ/ 7  You should eat more fruit! /u:/ 8  I can’t run right now, I’ve hurt my foot /ʊ/ 11.3 Reading; Listening B Suggested answer Yes, he did He thinks it is a good place to relax and study or work, play the piano or spend time with friends He also likes it because it is different C 1  with friends  ​2  likes  ​3  free  ​4  food  ​5  can  ​6  One; was ​ LISTENING A b B concert: Stevie ✓, Ashley ✓, Molly ✗ sporting event: Stevie ✗, Ashley ✗, Molly ✓ movie night: Stevie ✓, Ashley ✓, Molly ✓ C 1  music club  ​2  work  ​3  winter  ​4  everybody enjoys 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 Workbook   11.4 Functional Language; Write a personal profile FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A 1 tomorrow  ​ 2  not to go  ​ 3  relax B 1  2  3  4  5  6  in the afternoon and evening go swimming (at the recreation center or at the beach) It’s too cold going to a classical music concert No, they don’t listen to the jazz musicians in the park C 1 busy  ​2  free  ​3  let’s  ​4  How  ​5  don’t  ​6  sure  ​ 7  perfect  ​8  meet WRITING A 1  takes pictures; vacation  ​ 2  alone; apartment  ​ 3  doesn’t have; likes  ​ 4  enjoys B GRAMMAR A 1 a  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  b  ​5  b  ​6  a  ​7  a  ​8  a  ​9  b  ​10  a B 1  money; credit cards  ​2  bottles; water  ​ 3  homework; exercises  ​4  food; sandwiches  ​ 5  traffic; cars  ​6  luggage; bags  ​7  music; songs  ​ 8  cash; credit cards  ​9  hours; time  10  food; sandwiches 12.2 A prize vacation VOCABULARY A 1 camera  ​2  camping  ​3  sunglasses  ​4  skis  ​   hotel  ​ 6  tent  ​7  beach  ​8  chalet  ​9  skiing goggles  ​ 10  sightseeing  ​11  skiing  ​12  snorkel B Types of vacations: beach; camping; sightseeing; skiing Places to stay: chalet; hotel; tent Things you need by the ocean: camera; snorkel; sunglasses Things you need in the mountains: camera; skiing goggles; skis; sunglasses C 1 guidebook  ​2  tourists  ​3  on  ​4  around  ​5  from  ​6  in  ​ 7  with  ​8  with  ​9  stove ​ 1 a  ​2  b  ​3  b  ​4  c PRONUNCIATION WRITING PRACTICE A 1 beach  ​2  win  ​3  like  ​4  time  ​5  ski  ​6  winner B Model answer She’s a writer for a fashion magazine, so she often travels to other countries to see fashion shows It’s a great job and she meets interesting people She lives with her husband and two children in a house near the ocean They’re all soccer fans, but she doesn’t like soccer at all, so when they are watching a game she takes their two dogs for a walk She likes water sports, and when it isn’t too cold, she goes swimming in the ocean She also designs clothes and she wants to be a fashion designer 12.1 Trips VOCABULARY A 1 taxi  ​2  airport  ​3  plane  ​4  euros  ​5  passports  ​6  bag  ​ 7  traffic  ​8  train  ​   foot  ​ 0  luggage  ​ C 1  /ɪ/  ​2  /i:/  ​3  /aɪ/  ​4  /i:/  ​5  /aɪ/  ​6  /ɪ/ GRAMMAR A 1  Where are you going go on vacation this year? 2 I’m be driving to Boston in the morning 3 Judith’s meeting meet Amanda at the train station 4  I’m going I go on a sightseeing vacation next month – I’m very excited 5 We’re leaving leave at five in the morning 6  The manager isn’t doesn’t working next week 7  Are you taking take the train to Fresno? 8  Is Does your sister going on vacation with you? B 1 N  ​2  F  ​3  N  ​4  F  ​5  F  ​6  N  ​7  N  ​8  F ​ C B 1  I’m visiting  ​ 1 ticket  ​2  trolleys  ​3  credit  ​4  money  ​5  luggage  ​6  bike ​ 2  He’s playing  ​ 3  are you doing  ​ C 4  is arriving  ​ 1 taxi  ​2  airport  ​3  luggage  ​4  traffic  ​5  tickets  ​ 5  They aren’t/They’re not working  ​ 6  credit card  ​7  money  ​8  passport 6  are you going out PRONUNCIATION A 1 plane  ​2  class  ​3  station  ​4  blue  ​5  green  ​6  chips 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 Workbook   12.3 Reading; Listening D READING 1  to the beach  ​2  hat and snorkel  ​3  Yes, she did.  ​ 4  Yes, she does B Paul WRITING PRACTICE C Favorite type of vacation: Paul – sightseeing; Jade – camping He/She stays in: Paul – a hotel; Jade – a tent or van He/She likes: Paul – museums and galleries; Jade – swimming Last year’s vacation destination: Paul – Rome, Italy; Jade – California Next year’s vacation destination: Paul – Australia; Jade – Arizona (Not used: a chalet, Cambodia, skiing) LISTENING A 1 B  ​2  S  ​3  B  ​4  W  ​5  B  ​6  B  ​7  W ​ B 1  hot place  ​2  by plane B Model answer Hi Jorje, I’m taking a quick trip to Paris for three days The hotel is very nice It’s rainy here right now, so I got a new umbrella (I didn’t bring one) There are lots of museums and art galleries to visit I tried to visit the Louvre yesterday, but it was very busy and there were long lines, so I went for a walk around the city Near the River Seine, there are lots of people selling books, so I got some interesting history books You know I love reading about history I came yesterday, so tomorrow is my last day What a shame! See you when I get back! Esmerelda C 1 isn’t  ​   T-shirts  ​ 3  are not 4  in the daytime and in the evening 5  a jacket  ​ 6  a snorkel  ​ 7  Claudia  ​ 8  didn’t forget 12.4 Functional Language; Write a postcard FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE A a so  ​b  cool  ​c  busy  ​d  about  ​e  really  ​f  idea  ​g  think B 1 f  ​2  d  ​3  a  ​4  c  ​5  e  ​6  g  ​7  b ​ WRITING A (in) Greece B a I got here hear three days ago and I’m Im going home on Saturday b One week isn’t aren’t long and I can’t cant wait to come back again next year yeer c  It’s Its hot and sunny suny, so I go to the beach beech every day and swim d There are lots of museums musiums in Athens – I went am going to the Archeological Museum yesterday C 1 a  ​2  c  ​3  d  ​4  b ​ 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

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