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Scripts Audio 1 Fichier
Unit 1 Welcome!
Track 1
Page 7, exercise 1
- Welcome to TSP! I’m Tina, the receptionist.
- Pleased to meet you, Tina.
__________________________
- See you soon, Jen and Edward.
- Bye-bye.
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- Hi! I’m Steven, the foreman.
Track 2
Page 8, exercises 1 & 2
– Good morning!
– Good morning!
– I’m very excited to interview you about your part in the TV show Pimp My Ride.
– Thank you. My pleasure.
– So, what’s your name?
– Luis, that’s spelled L.U.I.S.
– What nationality are you?
– Well, actually, I’m American.
– All right… and where do you live?
– I live in California.
– What’s your occupation?
– I’m a car customizer.
– OK, you must be very good at mechanics!
– Well, in fact, I specialize in car painting.
– OK…very interesting… I’ve heard that you have a project for the future, don’t you?
– Yes, I intend to open a garage.
– Well, and what about…
Track 3
Page 8, exercise 4
a. Kate, have you got any brothers or sisters?
I have one sister.
b. How old are you?
I am twenty-two.
c. What’s your address?
My address is 6 Manchester Avenue in London.
Track 4
Page 10, In Tune, A
A mechanic
A secretary
A designer
Track 5
Page 10, In Tune, B
a. an apprentice
b. a salesperson
c. a driver
d. a student
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e. a receptionist
f. a manager
Track 6
Page 10, exercise 2
a. a cafeteria
b. a workshop
c. a chef
d. a clothes designer
e. a restaurant
f. a reception desk
g. a mechanic
h. a secretary
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Unit 2 Family Portraits
Track 7
Page 13, exercise 2
Fighting With My Family is a comedy. It tells the story of a family that does wrestling. Patrick
is the father and Julia is the mother. They have got a dog and two children. Paige is the
daughter. Zak is the son. In the film, Paige has the opportunity to become a star.
Track 8
Page 14, Activity A, exercises 1 & 2
– Good morning, Mary. So your favourite actor is Liam Hemsworth, is that correct?
– Yes!
– I must confess I don’t know him. Have you got a photo of him?
– No, I haven’t, unfortunately.
– Is he young?
– Yes, he is. He is 29 years old.
– Is he tall?
– Sure, he is very tall. He is 1.91 m.
– Is he fat?
– No, he isn’t. On the contrary, Liam is very muscular.
– Has he got short or long hair?
– He has got short brown hair.
– Has he got glasses?
– No, he hasn’t got glasses, but he has got a tattoo on his arm. He is in Hunger Games. I’m
sure you know his face!
Track 9
Page 14, Activity B, exercises 3 & 4
Hi! Let me introduce some of the members of the British Royal Family.
William and Kate are the parents. They have got three children: one daughter, Charlotte, and
two sons, George and Louis. Louis is very young, he is a baby. Kate has got long brown hair.
She is tall and slim. William has got short hair and he is a little bald. They haven’t got
glasses.
Track 10
Page 16, In Tune A
Pets – Dogs – Offices
Track 11
Page 16, In Tune B
/s/ cats, portraits, parents
/z/ sons, years, sisters, names
/iz/ glasses, moustaches
Track 12
Page 16, exercise 2
A beard
A moustache
Glasses
A tattoo
Bald
Fat
Slim
Tall
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Culture Click 1 The United Kingdom
Track 13
Page 21, exercise 1
London is the capital of England.
Cardiff is the capital of Wales.
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland.
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland.
Track 14
Page 21, exercise 2
a. Nessie is the monster of Loch Ness.
b. Shakespeare is a famous English writer from Stratford-upon-Avon.
c. The leek is the national emblem of Wales.
d. Stonehenge is one of the world’s most famous prehistoric monuments.
e. Irish stepdance is a traditional dance in Ireland.
Track 15
Page 22, exercise 5
WHO IS J.K. ROWLING?
J.K. Rowling, born on the 31st of July 1965 in Bristol, is the British creator and author of the
popular Harry Potter series. The first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, was
released in 1997. It follows the adventures of an orphan who, on his eleventh birthday,
discovers he is a wizard and enrolls as a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and
Wizardry to practise magic. The book was a bestseller, available in more than 200 countries
and 60 languages.
Track 16
Page 22, Quiz
1. The name of the British flag is the Union Jack.
2. The capital of the United Kingdom is London.
3. The Queen lives at Buckingham Palace.
4. The emblem of England is the rose.
5. The national sport of Wales is rugby.
6. The name of the most popular British band of the 60s was the Beatles.
7. The two famous English universities are Oxford and Cambridge.
8. In the United Kingdom, you pay in pounds.
9. Big Ben is located in London.
10. In Scotland, the name of the skirt that men sometimes wear is a kilt.
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Unit 3 MasterChef
Track 17
Page23, exercise 1
Hello, I’m Sam. I love cooking.
Today, I’m preparing my favourite dishes: roast beef and vegetables… and a delicious lemon
tart.
Track 18
Page23, exercise 2
Man: Congratulations Sam! It’s delicious! You look very young to be such a good cook! How
old are you?
Sam: I’m 16.
Man: Where do you live?
Sam: In Manchester.
Man: I suppose you enjoy cooking, don’t you?
Sam: Yes, I do. I love creating new recipes and I like watching MasterChef very much. It’s
my favourite programme!
Man: You are so good at cooking, I suppose your future project is to open a restaurant, isn’t
it?
Sam: Well. Err… I’m only an apprentice in a culinary school. So I don’t know for the future.
But, right now, my project is to apply for MasterChef and I’m working hard for that.
Man: OK. That’s a great project, Sam! I hope you will be the next MasterChef!
Track 19
Page 24, Activity A, exercise 1
– Here are the ingredients you need to make a dressing for your salads: olive oil, mustard,
salt and pepper, vinegar and shallots.
– And here is the list of ingredients you need to make a pastry for your tarts and pies: flour,
water, salt, sugar and butter.
Track 20
Page 24, Activity B, exercise 3
a. Peel the hard-boiled egg
b. Mix the oil and vinegar
c. Wash the lettuce
d. Slice the avocado
e. Pour the dressing
f. Add salt
Track 21
Page 24, Activity B, exercise 4
Time for the recipe of the day. Today, it is an egg, tomato and avocado salad. This recipe
serves four people. Here are the six steps to make this fresh and appetizing salad.
1 Peel and slice four hard-boiled eggs.
2 Wash the lettuce and tomatoes.
3 Slice two avocadoes, two tomatoes and one red onion.
4 Mix the oil, vinegar and mustard in a bowl.
5 Don’t forget to add salt and pepper.
6 Put all the vegetables and the eggs in a salad bowl and pour on the dressing.
Enjoy your salad!
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Track 22
Page 24, Now Act, exercise 5
Time for the recipe of the day. Today, we will prepare a potato salad with tomatoes and
olives. This recipe serves six people.
Here are the six easy steps to make this tasty potato salad.
1 Peel and slice six boiled potatoes.
2 Wash and slice three tomatoes.
3 Peel and slice one shallot.
4 Mix the oil, vinegar and mustard in a bowl. Add salt and pepper.
5 Put the vegetables and the tomatoes in a salad bowl. Don’t forget to add the shallot and
the ten black olives.
6 Pour on the dressing.
Bon appetit!
Track 23
Page 26 - In Tune, A
/ei/ bake - /a:/ tart - /æ/ black - / ɔ:/ salt - /ə/ sugar
Track 24
Page 26 - In Tune, B
add – potatoes – tomatoes – vinegar – water – mustard – apple – hard – pastry – talk
Track 25
Page 26, exercise 2
a. fries
b. tomatoes
c. beef
d. zucchinis
e. lettuce
f. an avocado
g. a lemon
h. an onion
i. a pastry dish
j. a salad bowl
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Unit 4 My Dream Destination
Track 26
Page 29, exercises 2 & 3
1. Hello, I’m Miranda and I’m from Scotland. My dream destination is definitely Spain to see
some Flamenco and go to the beautiful Spanish beaches.
2. Hi, my name is Jess and I live in London. I really like travelling. I dream of going to
Australia to feed the kangaroos.
3. Hello, I’m Stacy. I’m fond of Egypt and its history and I want to visit the pyramids.
4. Hi, this is Alex from London. I want to visit Kenya one day to go on a safari and take
photos of the lions.
Track 27
Page 30, Activity A, exercises 1 & 2
a. Tasmania is a small island in the Southern Hemisphere.
b. It is located in the southeast of Australia.
c. The state capital city is called Hobart.
d. Tasmania is famous for its spectacular landscapes: there are many forests, mountains and
beautiful beaches.
e. It is famous for its unique animals, for example the Tasmanian devil, found only in
Tasmania.
Track 28
Page 30, Activity B, exercise 3
Grace: Hello Jess, you are from Hobart, aren’t you?
Jess: Yes, I am.
Grace: Where is it located?
Jess: Hobart is a charming city in the south of Tasmania and there are a lot of things to do.
Grace: Are there good restaurants in Hobart?
Jess: Yes, there are, and my favourite one is the Fish Bar. You can eat delicious fish and
chips.
Grace: Oh I see. Is there a cinema?
Jess: There is the State Cinema, with eight screens. You can see all kinds of films.
Grace: What can you do in Hobart?
Jess: You can walk along the beach in winter or swim in the sea during the summer. It’s a
great place to see.
Grace: What about shops? Can you go shopping in Hobart? I love shopping!
Jess: Yes of course Grace, you can. There are lots of trendy shops!
Track 29
Page 32, In Tune A
1. there is 2. there are 3. is there 4. are there
Track 30
Page 32, In Tune B
1. There are lots of kangaroos in Australia.
2. Is there a good restaurant in Sydney?
3. There is a beautiful beach.
4. Are there many animals in Tasmania?
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Track 31
Page 32, exercise 1
a. go surfing
b. see
c. visit museums
d. go shopping
e. go snorkelling
f. walk along the beach
g. swim with dolphins
h. a boutique
Track 32
Page 32, exercise 2
1. north
2. east
3. south
4. west
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Culture Click 2 The United States of America
Track 33
Page 37, exercises 1 & 2
The first city is New York, in the state of New York. It is famous for the Statue of liberty.
Number 2 is Detroit, Michigan. Detroit is well known for the Soul music label called Mowtown.
Number 3 is Seattle in the state of Washington. The city is famous for Grunge music with
bands such as Nirvana.
Number 4 is Los Angeles situated in the state of California, home of Hollywood, the city of
cinema.
Number 5 is Area 51, in Nevada. This is a secret classified military base, which is said to do
experiments on aliens.
Number 6 is New Orleans, Louisiana, famous for being home of Jazz music.
Number 7 is Cape Canaveral in the state of Florida, home to the Kennedy Space center
where missions for space start.
Track 34
Page 38, exercise 4
Route 66 is a road in the United States of 2450 miles long. It starts in Chicago and ends in
Santa Monica, near Los Angeles, on the West coast. It was opened in 1926 and was closed
in 1985. It belongs to the Image of the iconic road trip of America. One of the most famous
movie set on Route 66 is Easy Rider from 1969.
Track 35
Page 38, Quiz
1. The Capital city of the United States is Washington DC.
2. The dollars is the currency of The United States of America.
3. Delaware was the first state to be ratified.
4. Hawaii was the last state to become part of the USA.
5. Hawaii joined the USA in 1959.
6. Alaska is the biggest state.
7. Texas once belonged to Mexico.
8. The first president was George Washington.
9. The first Black American president was Barack Obama.
10. One of the most famous sport is American Football.
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Unit 5 My Workplace
Track 36
Page 39, exercise 2
Hello, I’m Jenny. I’m 17 and I’m a student in my first year of an NVQ in hairdressing. I’m
doing my training period at Maddie’s beauty salon. It is located in South London.
Track 37
Page 40, Activity A, exercise 1
a. My name’s Jodie and I’m a painter.
b. I work for Paintax.
c. It’s a painting company.
d. It is located in London, in an industrial area.
e. I’m Alex. I’m a shop assistant at B&Q.
f. It’s a DIY store.
g. It is situated in Dublin, in a commercial area.
h. It sells building materials and tools
Track 38
Page 40, Activity B, exercise 4
“Looking for a new scooter? Go to Will’s Scooter Shop, located in West London. It sells and
rents a great variety of scooters and accessories for all ages. It also repairs your scooter if
you have any problems with it.
For more information, you can contact them on wl65@[Link] or call 0745 3674 33.
Track 39
Page 42, In Tune A
a. at b. dot c. dash d. underscore
Track 40
Page 42, In Tune B
a. b-jones@[Link] c. d_brown@[Link]
b. jk.smith2@[Link] [Link]@[Link]
Track 41
Page 42, exercise 1
a. hairdresser
b. painter
c. shop assistant
d. mechanic
e. DIY store
f. garage
g. bakery
h. scooter shop
Track 42
Page 42, exercise 2
a. bk@[Link]
b. [Link]@[Link]
c. bob-89@[Link]
d. info_london@[Link]
Track 43
Page 42, exercise 3
a. 67 4793 7190 b. 72 4869 2255
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c. 44 6321 5398 d. 28 2953 7893
Track 44
Page 43, exercise 6
JTS Kitchen Design is a small company located in Newcastle. Jill Parker is the manager. She
employs seven people. There is a designer, Andrew Murray. Mark Snow is the joiner. He is
in charge of an apprentice, John. Bill Smith, the electrician, supervises two trainees. The
sales representative is Lizzy Taylor.
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Unit 6 Presenting a Product
Track 45
Page 45, exercises 1 & 2
1. Object number 1 is made of plastic and metal. It is light and rectangular. You use it to
phone, surf social networks and listen to music.
2. Object number 2 is cylindrical. It is made of plastic and it is hard and smooth. You use it to
give power to a phone when the battery is dead.
3. Object number 3 is very small. It can come in any shape: rectangular, square or even
circular. It is made of metal and plastic. You use it to store documents, pictures, music and
data.
Track 46
Page 46, Activity A- exercise 2
– The name is Food2good. It is an app and a website. The aim is to eat healthy food. It is the
easiest app, you just need to scan the product and you have information about the food.
– It has the most extensive food data base and it has the quickest delivery service.
Track 47
Page 46, Activity B, exercise 3
– Hello and welcome to DS Sport! What can I do for you?
– Hi, I am looking for a pair of running trainers for my friend's birthday. She loves running. I
have already checked several brands. But I still have a few questions.
– Yes, of course!
– Which pair is the most comfortable?
– The Nikes are the lightest, so they are the most comfortable. These shoes are designed for
expert runners.
– OK, and how much are they?
– Unfortunately, they are the most expensive.
– OK, thank you.
Track 48
Page 48, In tune A
triangular – writer – comfortable
Track 49
Page 48, In tune B
nutrition – triangular – delivery – customer – metal – people – article – rectangular
Track 50
Page 48, exercise 1
rectangular - heavy – round - triangular - light - good – expensive – cheap
Track 51
Page 49, exercise 7
a. My new tablet is the quickest of all the tablets.
b. This hamburger is the most delicious I have eaten.
c. Porsche cars are the fastest cars ever.
d .The IPhone X is the most expensive brand mobile today.
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Fiche AP 3 Comment prendre part à une conversation
Track 52
Page 52, Activité 1 A
a. Er… Give me a minute to think.
b. I am very sad about what happened to you.
c. Can you repeat that, please?
d. I think this music is fantastic.
e. How are you?
f. Let me be clear.
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Culture Click 3 Ireland
Track 53
Page 53, exercise 1
Ireland is divided into two parts: Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Dublin is the
capital city of the Republic of Ireland and Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland.
Track 54
Page 53, exercise 2
Dublin is in the east of the Republic of Ireland.
Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
Cork is in the south of the Republic of Ireland.
Galway is in the west of the Republic of Ireland.
Track 55
Page 54, exercise 5
St Patrick’s Day is celebrated every year on March 17th, honoring the patron saint of Ireland,
St Patrick. Common traditions include parades and wearing green. People eat cabbage and
corned beef and drink Guinness.
Track 56
Page 54, Quiz
1 The other name of the Republic of Ireland is Eire.
2 The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast.
3 In the Republic of Ireland, the head of government is the President.
4 Guinness is a famous beer.
5 In the Republic of Ireland, you pay in euros.
6 Irish coffee is coffee, cream and whiskey.
7 A traditional Irish breakfast is black pudding, bacon and eggs.
8 A traditional Irish musical instrument is the harp.
9 Connemara is a region famous for its lakes.
10 Ireland’s national holiday is St Patrick’s Day.
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Unit 7 Workplace Safety
Track 57
Page 55, exercise 1
Hi! I’m Paula. Welcome to my building site! When you work here, you must wear protective
equipment. Here is what you must wear when you work here.
Track 58
Page 55, exercise 2
a. You must wear safety goggles to protect your eyes
b. You also need safety gloves to protect your hands.
c. And you must wear safety shoes for foot protection.
d. Of course you must absolutely wear a hard hat to protect your head.
e. Here are earmuffs for hearing protection.
f. And you must wear overalls to protect your body from injury.
Track 59
Page 56, exercise 1
a. You must wear your hair cap.
b. You mustn’t wear your sunglasses.
c. You must wear your mouth mask.
d. You must wear your apron.
e. You mustn’t wear your flip-flops.
Track 60
Page 56; exercise 2
a. You mustn’t wear shorts in the food industry.
b. You must clean the workspace every day.
c. You mustn’t smoke while processing food.
Track 61
Page 58, In tune, A
/u:/ rules
/ʌ/ must
/ju:/ computer
Track 62
Page 58, In tune, B
sunglasses – you – earmuffs – uniform – blue – YouTube
Track 63
Page 58, exercise 2
a. an apron
b. earmuffs
c. a mouth mask
d. a hair cap
e. a hard hat
f. safety gloves
g. safety goggles
h. safety shoes
Track 64
Page 59, exercise 4
To have a good posture at your desk:
a. You must sit upright on your chair.
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b. You must uncross your legs.
c. The top of the screen should be level with your eyes.
d. You should take breaks every 20 minutes.
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Unit 8 National Sports
Track 65
Page 61, exercise 2
Rugby is a national sport in New Zealand.
In Canada, the national sports are Lacrosse, in summer, and ice hockey, in winter.
Hurling is typical of Ireland.
In the United States, the national sport is baseball, whereas golf is very famous in Scotland.
Finally, cricket is a typical sport in England and India.
Track 66
Page 62, Activity A, exercise 1
Hi! My name is Leslie and I live in Boston in the United States. During my free time, I really
like to watch baseball. My favourite team is the Red Sox. My family and I often go to baseball
games. We are real fans! Baseball is an American sport that is a lot of fun, but the rules are
difficult.
Track 67
Page 62, Activity A, exercise 2
To play baseball, you need two teams of 9 players. The field is diamond-shaped. One person
throws the ball, and a person from the other team has to hit the ball with a bat. Then you
have to run as fast as you can to first base, and then try to go to your home base to score.
Track 68
Page 62, Activité B, exercises 5 et 6
- Hi, Archie. Can you talk about your favourite sport?
- Sure! The sport I like best is cricket, which is very much an English game that is also
famous in Commonwealth countries like Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa and the
West Indies.
- Is it really a traditional sport in England?
- Yes! In England, every village has a cricket field and a cricket team. And if you drive around
England on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon in the summer, you will see a game of cricket
going on somewhere. It is a very traditional and exciting sport, though the game can last six
hours!
Track 69
Page 64, In Tune A
/i/ big
/i:/ please
/ai/ bye
Track 70
Page 64, In Tune B
Rugby – Cricket – Field – Hit – Need – Team – Stick - Ice – Exciting – See
Track 71
Page 64, exercise 2
a. A team
b. A field
c. An ice rink
d. A bat
e. A goalkeeper
f. Hit
g. Throw
h. Run
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i. Score
j. Catch
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Fiche AP4 Comment prendre la parole en continu
Track 72
Page 68, Activité 1
Introducing the presentation
a. I’m going to present a project. Its title is...
Developing the presentation
d. First, let me give you some details about the project.
b. Next, I’ll explain my role in the project: …
f. Finally, I’ll tell you about the benefits of the project: ….
Ending the presentation
c. To conclude, I believe this project was very successful because…
e. Thank you for your attention.
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Culture Click 4 Canada
Track 73
Page 69, exercise 1
a. The Inuits
b. A moose
c. Maple syrup
d. Niagara Falls
e. Whale watching
f. The northern lights
Track 74
Page 69, exercise 2
a. Only 36,000 Inuits live in the large territory of Nunavut.
b. In the province of New Brunswick, car accidents are frequent because moose cross the
road.
c. The biggest producer of maple syrup is Quebec.
d. Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls between the province of Ontario
and the USA.
e. The best place to go whale watching is British Columbia.
f. The northern lights are visible in Whitehorse in the Yukon.
Track 75
Page 70, exercise 3
a. Canada’s official national winter sport is ice hockey.
b. The first game was played in Montreal in the 1870s.
c. Many Canadians watch this sport.
d. The winner of the National Hockey League receives the Stanley Cup.
e. The national team’s main rivals are the USA and Russia.
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Page 70, Quiz
1 The capital of Canada is Ottawa.
2 The largest city is Toronto.
3 The official languages are English and French.
4 Canada is the only country in the world to be next to three oceans.
5 The Rocky Mountains are a chain of mountains.
6 The Mounties are the Canadian police force.
7 In 1988, Calgary organised the Olympic Games.
8 The hockey hall of fame is located in Toronto.
9 Lacrosse is a team sport.
10 French fries, cheese and gravy are the ingredients of poutine.
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Unit 9 Shopping
Track 77
Page 71, exercise 2
Hello, I’m Tracey. I love shopping. Today in my shopping bag, I’ve got a beautiful winter
jacket from the clothes shop, I have a nice pair of shoes from the shoe shop and a lovely
blue T-shirt from the sports shop.
Track 78
Page 71, exercise 3
Of course I have favourite shops. I like going to Primark, it’s my favourite clothes shop. My
jacket comes from Primark. I often visit Hotter, the big shoe shop. I love their shoes and
boots. Then there’s Greaves. They have a great choice of sports T-shirts, they are so trendy.
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Page 72, Activity A, exercise 2
Salesman: Can I help you?
Customer: I’d like to try these shoes on, please.
Salesman: What size are you?
Customer: I’m size 8.
Salesman: Here you are.
Customer: Erm… They’re too small.
Salesman: I’m sorry. That’s the last pair in this model.
Track 80
Page 72, Activity B, exercise 4
Salesgirl: Can I help you?
Customer: Yes, please. I’d like to buy a dress.
Salesgirl: What size are you?
Customer: I’m size S.
Salesgirl: What colour would you like?
Customer: Well, my favourite colour is red.
Salesgirl: Here is a red dress, size S.
Customer: Can I try it on?
Salesgirl: Certainly. The fitting room is over there.
Salesgirl: Does it fit?
Customer: No, it’s too tight. I’m sorry. I’ll need a size M.
Salesgirl: Here’s a size M.
Customer: Thank you. It’s fine.
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Page 72, Activity B, exercise 5
Salesgirl: Can I help you?
Customer: Yes, please. I’d like to buy a dress.
Salesgirl: What colour would you like?
Customer: I’d like a red dress, please.
Customer: Can I try it on?
Salesgirl: Certainly. The fitting room is over there.
Salesgirl: Does it fit?
Customer: No, it’s too tight. I’ll need a size M.
Track 82
Page 73, Activity C, exercise 7
Salesgirl: Can I help you?
Customer: Yes, please. I’d like some summer trousers.
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Salesgirl: Would you like striped trousers?
Customer: I’d like plain trousers, please.
Customer: How much is it?
Salesgirl: This pair is on sale. It’s only £10.
Customer: That’s fine.
Salesgirl: Are you paying in cash or by credit card?
Customer: By Paypal, with my phone.
Salesgirl: Thank you. Here you are. Have a nice day.
Customer: Thank you. Goodbye.
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Page 74, In tune, A
a. Can I help you? Would you like this blue T-shirt?
b. I’d like a red pullover. I’ll need a bigger size.
Track 84
Page 74, In tune, B
a. Can I help you? – Can I try it on?
b. I’d like black trousers – I’ll need a new pair of boots.
c. Would you like to try it on? – Would you like a paper bag?
Track 85
Page 74, exercise 1
a. A green spotted dress
b. A black and white checked jacket
c. A red and blue striped tie
d. Plain white trousers
Track 86
Page 74, exercise 2
a. clothes – b. a pullover – c. shoes and boots – d. a sports T-shirt – e. large – f. tight – g.
long – h. short
Track 87
Page 75, exercise 3
a. It’s fifteen pounds.
b. It’s thirty-five pounds forty-nine.
c. It’s sixty euros.
d. it’s twenty-four dollars ninety-nine.
Track 88
Page 75, exercise 4
a. a white shirt
b. a shopping bag
c. I’m size XXL
d. Does it fit?
e. I’d like to try these boots on.
f. The fitting room is over there.
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Unit 10 A Day at Work
Track 89
Page 77, exercise 1
A. Emily was an apprentice baker at Fleet River Bakery.
B. Liam was a security agent in the food department at Marks & Spencer.
C. Oliver was a trainee bricklayer at Builders Limited.
D. Hallie was a care assistant at Blackpool Old People’s Home.
Track 90
Page 77, exercise 2
a. On work placement, Oliver built houses.
b. On work placement, Hallie helped old people.
c. On work placement, Liam watched goods.
d. On work placement, Emily made bread and pastries.
Track 91
Page 78, Activity A, exercise 1
1. Last week, I worked from Tuesday to Saturday.
2. Last year, I went on work placement for four weeks.
3. Yesterday, I learnt a lot with the team.
4. Last Saturday, my mentor encouraged me.
Track 92
Page 78, Activity A, exercise 2
a. Hello, I’m Kevin. I worked on a big project and I enjoyed it.
b. Hello, I’m Mia. My mentor was very communicative. I liked him very much.
c. Hi, I’m Evie. I developed new skills*and I loved my job.
d. Hi, I’m Noah. My colleagues heIped me and I had fun working with the team.
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Page 78, Activity B, exercises 3 & 4
- What was your working day like?
- The building site wasn’t very far from the company. So I got up at 7 am. After breakfast, I
took my tools and I cycled to work. I met the team on site at 8:15 am and then we started
work. In the morning, I had a break at ten thirty. After lunch, we started work again and I left
the site at 4:45 pm.
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Page 80, In Tune, A
job - mentor - loved - work - shower
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Page 80, In Tune, B
month – stop – power – floor – word – hot – come – door – towel - worm
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Page 80, exercise 1
a. It’s 8:00 pm
b. It’s 11:50 pm
c. It’s 9:30 am
d. It’s 10:45 am
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Page 80, exercises 2 & 3
a. a bricklayer – b. a carpenter – c. a hairdresser – d. a classroom assistant
a. get up – b. meet the team – c. have a break – d. leave the site
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Page 81, exercise 5
a. Last week, I was a trainee in a big company.
b. In February, I got up at 6 because of the snow.
c. Last Monday, I was very busy.
d. Yesterday, I met my mentor.
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Page 84, Activité 1
1 – sentence d. Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco, California, on February 24, 1955.
2 - sentence a. First, in 1976, Steve Jobs and his friend, Steve Wozniak, formed the Apple
Computer company.
3 – sentence f. After producing the Apple I, II and III, Steve Jobs developed the Macintosh.
4 – sentence c. However, the Macintosh was too expensive. The sales declined and Jobs
resigned from Apple in 1985.
5 – sentence g. After that, he formed NeXT Computer and bought Pixar.
6 – sentence e. Then, he became the CEO of Apple. He introduced the iPod music player,
iTunes music software and the iPhone in 2007.
7 – sentence b. Finally, Steve Jobs died from cancer on October 5, 2011.
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Page 84, Activité 2
The average American watches more than five hours of TV per day, so they want the best
TVs on the market.
LG and Sony are famous brands but South Korea’s Samsung is the world market leader.
Samsung are the leaders because they make really great TVs.
For example, Samsung’s Tizen has a 2,000-app library and it can display all your popular
apps on your screen. In addition, you can mirror your phone to your TV.
With new TV sets, it feels like being at the cinema, that’s why the television is still the
centrepiece of living rooms across the world.
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Culture Click 5 South Africa
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Page 85, exercise 1
a. Kruger National Park is the largest and most famous wildlife reserve. It is located in the
north east of South Africa.
b. Durban is the biggest city on the Indian ocean coast. It is famous for its beautiful beaches.
c. The Cape Winelands is a famous wine-producing area in the south of the country.
d. Cape Town is the oldest town in South Africa. It is also named the Mother City. It is
located in the south west of the country.
e. Pretoria is the capital city and the seat of government. It is situated in the northern part of
Gauteng province.
f. Blyde River Canyon is one of the largest and most wonderful canyons on Earth. It is
located in the north of the country.
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Page 85, exercise 2
a. The King Protea is a giant and beautiful flower.
b. Real Yellowwood is a very big tree used to make furniture.
c. The springbok is an elegant antelope. ‘The Springboks’ is also the name of the country’s
famous rugby team.
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Page 86, exercise 5
Heritage Day is celebrated on September 24th in South Africa. It is an opportunity for people
to celebrate the many different South African cultures.
South Africans celebrate this day in various ways. Some people dress in traditional clothes
on Heritage Day. Others spend time with their friends and family.
One thing is for sure: people will take part in a braai. That means they will gather around a
fire, have grilled meat and celebrate together.
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Page 86, Quiz
1. South Africa is divided into 9 provinces.
2. The largest city is Johannesburg.
3. South Africa has a president.
4. In South Africa, you pay in South African rands.
5. South Africa has 11 official languages.
6. The language most spoken is Zulu.
7 South Africa is often called the “Rainbow Nation” because there are many different
languages and traditions.
8. It was the first African nation to host the FIFA World Cup, in 2010.
9. The country is famous for its mines of gold and diamond.
10. In South Africa, you can find lions and elephants.
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Unit 11 Great Discoveries
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Page 87, exercises 1 & 2
Here are some examples of great pioneers in various fields.
Number 1 is Alexander Graham Bell. He was an American scientist. He was born in 1847
and died in 1922. He invented the telephone in 1876.
Number 2 is Alexander Fleming. He was a Scottish scientist. He was born in 1881 and died
in 1955. He discovered penicillin in 1928. He received the Nobel Prize in 1945.
Number 3 is Captain James Cook. He was an English explorer and cartographer. He was
born in 1728 and died in 1779. He discovered New Zealand and Australia in 1770. He was a
captain in the Royal Navy.
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Page 88, Activity A, exercices 1 & 2
Student 1: I did some research for my history class. We had to choose a great inventor.
Student 2: Cool, who did you choose?
Student1: I chose Thomas Alva Edison.
Student 2: What were his occupations?
Student 1: He was an inventor and a businessman.
Student 2: What was his nationality?
Student1: He was American.
Student 2: And when was he born?
Student 1: He was born in 1847.
Student 2: When did he die?
Student 1. He died in 1931.
Student 2: Was he married?
Student 1: Yes, he was. He had six children.
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Page 88, Activity B, exercises 4 & 5
Thomas Edison was a very prolific inventor. He was also a pioneer in many things. For
example, he invented the phonograph in 1877, which would become the machine for
listening to records. He then perfected the light bulb in 1879 and what was to become the
camera with the kinetograph in 1891.
As well as practical inventions, Edison invented new technologies. He invented how to record
sound, which was impossible until then. In his life, he filed for more than a thousand patents.
And he received a lot of awards among which the Franklin Medal in 1915. As a
businessman, he founded the Edison General Electric Company.
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Page 90, In Tune A
was - navigate
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Page 90, In Tune B
travel – captain – man – award – false – had
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Page 90, exercice 1
a scientist – invent – navigate – a light bulb – America – Scotland – Australia – France
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Unit 12 Future Events
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Page 94, exercise 2
Hi everybody! We want to let you know that there will be a pop-up sale from 6th to 8th March.
Clothes and accessories will be up to 40 per cent off in the store. So please come and check
it out. The shop will be open from 10 in the morning till 3 in the afternoon. Credit cards
welcome. See you soon!
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Page 94, exercises 3 & 4
- Hello, Sarah!
- Hi, Janet! How are you?
- Fine, thanks! I’m really excited because I’ve just heard that a Primark shop will open in our
city!
- Really? You’re kidding!?
- No, it’s true!
- That’s just brilliant! When will it open?
- Next month! On Saturday 20th.
- All right! And where will it be located?
- In the town centre, next to the post office.
- OK! I think we could go to the grand opening, couldn’t we?
- Oh yes, of course. I really want to go because Primark is organising a special event with
special guests!! You won’t guess which star will be there…
- Go on, tell me … Which star will be present?
- Luis Fonsi from Despacito!!
- Wow!! …
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Page 96, In Tune, A
the – seventh
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Page 96, In Tune, B
this - Thursday – birthday – fourth – thanks – three- they - clothes - month - there
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Page 96, exercise 2
a. a party
b. an open day
c. a sports event
d. a lottery
e. a pop-up sale
f. a meeting
g. a career fair
h. a video game competition
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Page 97, exercise 6
A film festival will take place from 8th to 11th May. It will start at 11 in the morning and finish
at 10 in the evening. It will take place in Cork city centre.
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Différenciation
Track 117
Page 101, Unit 5, Activity B
Will’s Shop is a scooter shop located in Lindfield, at 83 High Street. The postcode is RH16
2HL.
It sells and rents a great variety of scooters and accessories for all ages. It also repairs your
scooter if you have any problems with it.
The shop opened in April 2012. The manager is William Pearson.
There are three shop assistants and one mechanic. The shop is open from Monday to
Friday, from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm.
For more information, you can contact them on wl65@[Link] or call 0745 3674 33.
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Page 102, Unit 7, exercise 1
a. You must wear your hair cap on your head.
b. You mustn’t wear your sunglasses to protect your eyes.
c. You must wear your mouth mask to limit the spread of germs.
d. You must wear your apron to protect your clothes.
e. You mustn’t wear your flip-flops or you will risk foot injuries.
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Page 102, Unit 7, exercise 2
a. You mustn’t wear shorts in the food industry.
b. You must clean the workspace every day.
c. You mustn’t smoke while processing food.
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Page 103, Unit 9, Activity B, Exercises 1 & 2
Salesgirl: Can I help you?
Customer: Yes, please. I’d like to buy a dress.
Salesgirl: What size are you?
Customer: I’m size S.
Salesgirl: All our sizes S are on this side. Would you like an everyday dress or something for
a special occasion?
Customer: I’m going to a party and I’m looking for something casual but smart.
Salesgirl: What colour would you like?
Customer: Well, my favourite colour is red.
Salesgirl: How about this dress? It’s classy but you can still wear it as an everyday dress.
Customer: Oh, yes. It’s nice. Can I try it on?
Salesgirl: Certainly. The fitting room is over there.
Salesgirl: How does it fit?
Customer: It’s too tight. I’m sorry. I’ll need a size M. Do you have this dress in size M?
Salesgirl: Yes, I think so but I’ll have to check.
Salesgirl: Here is a size M.
Customer: Yes, it’s fine.
Salesgirl: It suits you very well. You look great.
Salesgirl: And how about this bolero jacket to match? Would you like to try it on to see if it
fits?
Customer: Oh, yes, I like this style. What do you think, does it look good?
Salesgirl: Yes, it looks very nice on you.
Customer: I like it very much…. By the way, do you take credit cards?
Salesgirl: Yes, we do. Visa, Master Card, and American Express.
Salesgirl: Thank you. Have a nice day!
Customer: Thank you. Goodbye.
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Page 104, Unit 12, exercise 2
Hi everybody! We want to let you know that there will be a pop-up sale from 6th to 8th March.
Clothes and accessories will be up to 40 per cent off in the store. So please come and check
it out. The shop will be open from 10 in the morning till 3 in the afternoon. Credit cards
welcome. See you soon!
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Consolidation
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Page 106, Unit 3, exercise 1
a banana – an apple – a cherry – a strawberry – grapes – a pear – an orange – a kiwi
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Page 107, Unit 6, exercise 2
a. My favourite object is made of plastic. It is rectangular shaped. It is quite heavy. It is black.
It is the fastest and the most expensive computer on the market.
b. The object is rectangular shaped. It is black. It is made of plastic. It is not heavy. It is the
most expensive tv in the store.
c. I love the latest adition to my collection. The pair is very light, made of plastic and it is
black and white. It is the most comfortable pair of running shoes I have ever had.
d. The object is made of plastic and metal. It is very small and extremely light. It has the
highest capacity of any flashdrive.
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Page 108, Unit 7, exercise 1
a. A reflexive vest is a fluorescent safety jacket with retro-reflective strips.
b. A safety harness is a system of belts and restraints that is designed to catch a person in
case of falling while working at height.
c. A dust mask is a filtering facepiece which covers the mouth and nose.
d. A safety cone is a plastic object with a pointed top that is placed at a place of danger.
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Page 109, Unit 10, exercise 1
a. Who used power tools? A carpenter, # 4
b. Who replaced tyres? A mechanic, # 5
c. Who shampooed hair? A hairdresser, # 6
d. Who built houses? A bricklayer, # 1
e. Who looked after children? A classroom assistant, # 2
f. Who made bread? A baker, # 3
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Page 110, Unit 11, exercise 1
a. They arrived in London yesterday.
b. We didn’t sail to New York.
c. Paul and I embarked on a great adventure.
d. I didn’t go to work this morning.
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Page 27, exercise 4
a. Preheat the oven to 180°. Don’t preheat the oven too hot.
b. Put flour, cocoa, softened butter and 2 eggs into a bowl. Don’t put in salt.
c. You don’t need any sugar. Don’t add sugar. Add baking powder.
d. Don’t mix for 2 minutes. Mix it very well. Mix for 5 minutes.
e. Pour the mixture into a cake tin. Bake for 30 minutes. Don’t take it out of the oven
immediately.
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