Thursday, 10 October 2019

UNIT 1: KEY TO EXERCISES


 You have already done the homework.

Check your answers, please.

Consider how important narrative tenses are.

Next week we will be considering how to write a short story.

Remember that you will have to write a short story in class.

Prepare for writing and telling short stories, please.
  

OUTCOMES INTERMEDIATE

Student’s Book Answer Key
Exercise 1, Grammar reference PAGE 166
1 Are
2 Do
3 were you
4 Have
5 Have
6 did
7 have you been
8 has

Exercise 2, Grammar reference PAGE 166

1 isn’t
2 don’t
3 doesn’t
4 ‘m not
5 didn’t
6 aren’t / ‘re not
7 hasn’t
8 wasn’t
9 haven’t
10 hasn’t

Answers to Exercise 1, Grammar reference PAGE 167

1 b 4 e 5 a 8 f 10 d 12 c

2 Not needed
3 Not needed
6 Not needed
7 Not needed
9 Not needed
11 Not needed


Answers to Exercise 2, Grammar reference  PAGE 167
1 was teaching
2 had learnt
3 weren’t saying
4 looked
 5 hadn’t used
 6 became
7 made
8 started


LISTENING PRACTICE


  • STUDENT'S BOOK : PAGE 12: LISTENING:
     ACTIVITIES 1 and 2 
     
     1. Listen to the recording three times at home.
   
     2. Answer the questions.
      
     3. Check the key.
      
      4. Read the script on page 195. 
    
      5. Underline/Highlight some structures and
           vocabulary.

      6. Pay attention to the forms of the past.    

     
   
KEY   


2
a1 (He gave directions in Chinese.)

b no match  (the parents fell in love on the cruise ship
                      and settled in Rio later.)

c 2 (She’s Brazilian, but speaks German at home and has Russian
       and Turkish parents!)

d 3 (He wanted to ask about the people of the inner forest
       but asked about people with tasty insides;
       his colleague wanted to say the food was delicious,
       but ended up saying he liked eating children!)

e 2 (The mum lived in Germany for a while
      and had picked up some German; the dad knew
     German from school. It became their lingua franca.)

f no match

g 1 (The experience of speaking Chinese with a native speaker
        made them seek out language exchange partners.)

h 3 (They need local people to act as guides or cooks for the film crew.)


3

 1
a came up to (= a phrasal verb meaning approached)
b didn’t catch anything
c with a mixture

2
a cabin cleaner
b which I find
c saved them arguing

3
 a in search of
b the support of
c the middle of

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