Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-61995-0 - Objective KET Workbook with Answers Annette Capel and Wendy Sharp Excerpt More information Friends Grammar Answer the questions in this chart about you and your friend Then read the right description for you Is it correct? Do you like the suggestions? Start here no yes You see your friend every day You send text messages to your friend You go shopping together no You’ve got your friend’s number on speed dial yes You forget to give back your friend’s CDs no no yes You lend your friend DVDs yes no You can chat to your friend for hours no yes You are often angry with your friend no yes STORMY Sometimes you get angry and you don’t think before you speak Try to be a good friend Why don’t you send your friend a funny text message right now? How about lending your friend some of your CDs? yes no CLOUDY You and your friend like the same things Try to spend more time together Why don’t you invite your friend round next weekend? How about going to the cinema together? no yes You can tell your friend everything yes SUNNY You are a special friend and your friend is special too, so remember this Why don’t you lend your friend your favourite computer game? How about giving a party together? Make questions from the sentences in the chart EXAMPLE: You send text messages to your friend Do you send text messages to your friend? stnrit u a n1g e b e h avi o u r © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-61995-0 - Objective KET Workbook with Answers Annette Capel and Wendy Sharp Excerpt More information Now make Wh- questions or suggestions from these words EXAMPLE: brother your got your all why has CDs? Why has your brother got all your CDs? ice cream is favourite your what? meet ci nema me when you can the at? about Laura party on how to inviting your Saturday? tonight what you got for homework have? don’t DVD borrow from why Juan you the? does girl long the with from hair where the com e? Writing Vocabulary Find eleven more adjectives in this word square Look → and ↓ u s p e c i a l i i l l r o p n e g n i e l l m g n o t g a t c f r e e a r s c h u y n g l e e s w n e t o s a d e l n g h o a t r u e y b a d k n b o r i n g s Use some of the adjectives to complete the meanings EXAMPLE: special The word describes something or someone important Something that makes you laugh is If something isn’t a lie, it’s The word is the opposite of the word happy When you don’t feel well, you are The word describes something that is not interesting If you say a film is very , you really like it Answer these questions Write in sentences EXAMPLE: How old are you? I’m 12 How old is your best friend? When you go out together? Where you meet your friend? What CDs has your friend got? Who is your favourite film star? friends © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-61995-0 - Objective KET Workbook with Answers Annette Capel and Wendy Sharp Excerpt More information 2 Shopping Vocabulary How you learn new vocabulary? Write words in groups Add nouns from Unit to these lists map Bookshop: aspirin Chemist: magazine Newsagent: The words below are all things you find in a department store but the letters are in the wrong order Add the words to the correct floor in the department store Start with the letter shown Most of the words are plurals s a a s e t b l e a s h o o a mp p s e a l t c i p sa h t o t o te s t f o s h r i s s s g l s r a h s p – k a m ue t b s t l e s e r a s we 10 11 12 Complete the crossword The number of letters is given in brackets Across The plural of child (8) Windows are made of this (5) A large animal with four legs (5) A green or red fruit (5) You can find places or roads on this (3) These live in water and are good to eat (4) 11 New shoes are put in these (5) 12 The plural of foot (4) Down Costs 50% less (4, 5) The plural of dish (6) Read this if you are interested in the news (9) 10 A child can play with this (3) sofas G B u n it © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-61995-0 - Objective KET Workbook with Answers Annette Capel and Wendy Sharp Excerpt More information Grammar Look at these two pictures of a market and find the differences Use some or any to complete the sentences about picture B A B Choose the correct word, A, B or C EXAMPLE: I’d like information about shopping online A some B an C one How chocolate did you eat? A many B much C more There’s a great racing bike sale here A for B in C at Can you get me sandwiches at the supermarket? A any B one C some Were there people at the party? A much B many C most I buy two computer magazines month A some B each C all Did you spend your birthday money clothes? A with B of C on This book has very funny stories in it A some B any Ca There aren’t green and white T-shirts left A more B much C many Writing Finish these sentences about shopping EXAMPLE: some onions They’ve got They’ve got from Spain There are There aren’t They apples They’ve got large but they haven’t got small ones They haven’t got left My favourite shop is I go shopping with I’d like to buy for my friend’s birthday I don’t spend The supermarket near us sells cheap You can buy on the internet shopping © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-61995-0 - Objective KET Workbook with Answers Annette Capel and Wendy Sharp Excerpt More information Food and drink Grammar Write the correct sentence for each face EXAMPLES: He / like / ice cream He likes ice cream 00 He / eat / fish He doesn’t eat fish Put the adverb of frequency (never, usually, etc.) in the correct place One sentence is already correct EXAMPLE: You eat never rice with a knife You never eat rice with a knife We have dinner always at six thirty The food festival usually is in August I / like / chocolate Mauro has often a cake on his birthday My brother is late never for meals! Do you drink coffee usually in the afternoon? The cafe / sell / cola I shop always at the supermarket My mother invites my friends often to dinner We / grow / bananas Sometimes I buy a sandwich for lunch The cat / drink / milk Anna / love / cheese Marco / make / salad My friend / buy / apples What’s the time? Write sentences giving the time on the clock Sometimes more than one answer is possible My father / use / a cookbook My grandmother / cook / our dinner EXAMPLE: It’s one ten It’s ten minutes past one 10 Tessa and Piero / come / home for lunch u n it © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-61995-0 - Objective KET Workbook with Answers Annette Capel and Wendy Sharp Excerpt More information Vocabulary The words below are all fruit and vegetables but some of the letters are missing Add the missing vowels (a, e, i, o, u) to complete the words EXAMPLE: Exam skills Reading Part Which notice (A–H) says this (1–5)? For questions 1–5, choose the correct letter A–H rng orange Example: It’s a good idea to telephone first before you arrive crrt lmn ptt ppl tmt bnn grp Answer: A B C Pay less than usual at this restaurant You can get a meal here at any time Writing Complete these sentences with true information about you My birthday is on On my birthday I always I never on my birthday At my party I My friends sometimes You not need to cook these You must pay for your meal in cash You can get a job here A Restaurant closed all weekend B If you want to eat here, you must book a table C Buy takeaway meals here! D Pizza House – no cheques or credit cards please E F G H Waiter or waitress wanted to work evenings Please pay the waitress Cafe open all day, every day This week - Free drink with every meal food and drink © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-61995-0 - Objective KET Workbook with Answers Annette Capel and Wendy Sharp Excerpt More information The past Grammar Put the verbs in brackets in the past simple Ferdinand Magellan (1480–152 1) In 1519 Ferdinand Magellan (0) left (leave) Spain He (1) (take) five ships with him He (2) (want) to find the East Indies Unfortunatel y, the trip (3) (not star t) well because there (4) (be) 60 days of rain His ships first (5) (go) south towards Africa and then (6) (cross) the Atla ntic Ocean They then (7) (travel) past South America and there one ship was lost because there (8) (be) very high seas and stormy winds The sailors on another ship (9) (decide) to go back to Spain but Magellan’s ship (10) (not stop) In the Pacific Ocean they sometim es (11) (not have) any wind and there (12) (not be) much food or water After some time the ship s (13) (arrive) in the Philippines Here Magellan (14) (die), but after many problems one of his ship s – the Victoria – (15) (get) home safely to Spa in The Victoria (16) (take) two years and 353 days to travel all around the world 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 North America Asia Cape Verde Islands Pacific Ocean Magellan 1519 Pacific Ocean Africa Death of Magellan 1521 South America Magellan 1521 Indian Ocean Atlantic Ocean Elcano 1522 Australia Cape of Good Hope Cape Horn Route of Magellan and Elcano 1519-1522 Write questions and answers about Magellan’s trip EXAMPLE: Where / he / leave from? Where did he leave from ? He left from Spain How / he / travel? ? He How many / ships / he / take? ? He Where / he / lose / a ship? ? He How much / food and water / they / have? ? They Where / Magellan / die? ? Magellan Which ship / get / home / safely? ? The How long / take / the Victoria to travel around the world? ? It u n it © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-61995-0 - Objective KET Workbook with Answers Annette Capel and Wendy Sharp Excerpt More information What are the past simple forms of these irregular verbs? begin pay began catch say choose 10 speak drink 11 stand fly 12 think grow 13 wear make 14 write meet 15 Writing Sort the sentences below into two notes Match what they say with the questions A and B Re-write them on the emails I went to see my cousin Sandro in New York Last week I went to Thailand My friend Jo came with me and we had a great time Exam skills I stayed in a big hotel near the beach I went swimming and played tennis every day Writing Part We went by plane from Heathrow airport Read the descriptions (36–40) of different transport What is the word for each one? The first letter is already there There is one space for each other letter in the word A You want to write an email to a friend about a trip you took Say: • when you went • where you stayed • what you did Example: This will take you anywhere you want, if you pay t _ Answer: taxi B You want to write an email to a friend about a trip you took Say: • why you went • who you went with • how you travelled 36 You often travel in this on a school trip c 37 Marco Polo travelled on one of these h A Dear Gianni 38 It’s fun to go in one of these on the river b _ 39 People today like to travel on this to other countries p 40 Children like to ride these b _ from B Dear Emilio from th e past © Cambridge University Press 11 www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-61995-0 - Objective KET Workbook with Answers Annette Capel and Wendy Sharp Excerpt More information Animals Vocabulary Complete this animal crossword The number of letters is given in brackets These pets eat mice and feel soft (4) You can swim in the sea with these animals (8) These animals live in Africa (5) People like to ride this animal (5) You can find these animals in South East Asia and Africa (9) This animal lives in rivers and the sea (4) Some of these animals live in the Arctic (5) This animal lives in the trees in hot countries (6) These animals have eight legs (7) 10 This is a popular pet (3) 10 Complete the sentences using the present simple or past simple of one of these verbs make take spend EXAMPLE: didn’t my homework last night because I took my dog for a walk I (not) 10 12 Every morning I my own breakfast before going to college We the shopping for food for the animals yesterday Hugo some photos of his cat and dog playing Everyone the English exam last Friday morning I an appointment with the vet when my dog was ill How much money (you) at the zoo on Saturday? I nothing at the weekend, just played with my pet spider Fabio a phone call to the aquarium to ask about opening times On holiday last year, we some time watching polar bears Susie some money over the holidays by feeding her friend’s cat u n it © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-61995-0 - Objective KET Workbook with Answers Annette Capel and Wendy Sharp Excerpt More information The sentences below are about goldfish Join the sentences together using and, or, but or because There can sometimes be more than one answer Grammar Read the article and choose the correct word, A, B or C EXAMPLE: I wanted a goldfish for my birthday I really like them I wanted a goldfish for my birthday because I really like them Goldfish are easy to look after They cost less to buy than a cat or a dog The Penguin B they Penguins are a type of bird (0) erica Am th Sou are found in Antarctica, erent diff 17 are and South Africa (1) s in live kind each types of penguin (2) the is guin pen est large groups The larg Emperor penguin ’t fly! Penguins are birds (3) they can e tim (4) of t They spend mos they can swimming They eat fish (5) to look for res met kilo of s dred swim for hun utes at a food Penguins sleep for a few t They time, at any time of the day or nigh sleep stand up (6) they sit down to se are Penguins are black and white The good colours (7) they keep the dark like penguins safe (8) backs are ming it’s the sea and so when (9) swim front of hard to see them from the air The ice so the the penguin’s body is white like er und no hungry animal can see it from Goldfish can live in a glass bowl It is important to change the water every week You can put different things in your goldfish bowl, like a small castle You can grow plants in it Give your goldfish food two to three times a day Give it only a small amount You can go on holiday Don’t forget to ask a friend to look after your goldfish Writing Correct the spelling and linking words in this email to a friend the water A or B and C but B B B B B B B B B C C C C C C C C C A A A A A A A A A There and or their because or but There they’re Their because because there and but or They’re there They’re but but they’re or because because Their their Elisa You can go to the zoo in our town to see beers, penguins, elefants It is open every weekend because we can go toogether We can travell by bus and go by car, if you want I like the penguins best but they swim so wel underwater See you son Elisa an imals © Cambridge University Press 13 www.cambridge.org