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Lily Really? I’ve got a little brother, Tom. He’s nine. So, are Jed That’s Elsa. She’s actually got long, dark hair. And a nice
you close to your grandparents? smile! She’s Lily’s friend.
Jed I’ve only got my Grandma back in Oz, but yes, I’m Grandma Well, I’m very happy that you’ve met some nice
really close to her. We talk a lot. friends, dear. But can you PLEASE send me some real
Lily That’s nice. My grandparents are quite far away. Where photos next time?
exactly are you from in Australia? Jed Sure, Grandma!
Jed I’m from a town called Mornington. It’s on the coast
near Melbourne. p.10 Exercise 1 12
Lily So that’s why you can surf, obviously. What other Fred Hey, Elsa. Do you know that boy? The tall one with
sports can you do? the short, fair hair?
Jed Well, students at my school in Mornington play Elsa That’s Jed. I don’t know him very well. He lives next
rugby. We’ve got a good school team. But I prefer football, door to Lily. He’s from Australia.
actually. I can swim quite well. I like doing most sports, Fred Cool. He looks sporty.
really. What about you? Elsa Oh, he’s a surfing champion. In Australia he always
Lily I do gymnastics and squash. surfs every day, in summer and winter. And he often runs
Jed Squash? That’s a new one! I can’t play that one. with kangaroos, and he sometimes catches crocodiles
Lily Well, not yet! I can teach you. It was my 14th birthday at weekends. Oh, and he hardly ever sleeps in a bed. He
last month too – the third of April – and I got a new usually stays outside in a tent.
squash racket, so you can use my old one! Fred Wow! Does he really do all of that?
Jed That sounds great! What else do you do like doing? Elsa No, of course he doesn’t. You believe anything, Fred.
Lily Reading. Making cakes. Watching films. That’s about Fred No, I do not!
it. You? Elsa He’s funny and friendly. Go and talk to him. Or
Jed Mostly sports, really! Playing and watching them. And I are you scared?
like camping. But I like movies and video games, too. Fred No, I’m not!
Lily Good. You need winter hobbies here!
p.11 Exercise 1 13
Unit 1 Making friends clock dictionary
p.8 Exercise 2 7 projector noticeboard
interactive whiteboard bin
beard fair mouth timetable tablet
cheek forehead nose bookshelf coursebook
chin freckles smile
dark glasses teeth p.11 Exercise 3 14
face moustache cafeteria medical room
p.8 Exercise 2 8 classroom playground
library
dark mouth glasses
fair nose moustache p.11 Exercise 5 15 and 16
cheek teeth smile 1 Teacher … Open your coursebooks at page 28 and look
chin beard at the whiteboard. I’ll just start the projector. Now pay
forehead freckles attention, please … Look at the picture of Henry VIII. He
p.8 Exercise 4 9 became king when he was just 18!
Girl 1 Why are you looking at the clock, Ally?
forehead nose teeth Girl 2 I’m just waiting for the lesson to finish … I really
cheek mouth chin want my lunch!
p.9 Exercise 7 10 Girl 1 Here, have a sweet.
Girl 2 Hey, thanks!
Grandma Very funny, Jed, but I still don’t know who your 2 Boy 1 What are you looking at, Sam?
friends are! Which one is your neighbour, Lily? Boy 2 I’m looking at the noticeboard?
Jed Well, Lily’s the girl with the green glasses, rabbit ears, Boy 1 Yes … but what is so interesting on the
nose and teeth. She’s actually got long, straight, red hair noticeboard?
and brown eyes. I don’t know if you can see them in the Boy 2 Our timetable for this term.
photo, but she’s got freckles on her forehead, too. Boy 1 Oh! Is it different? Where’s the old one?
p.8 Exercise 10 11 Boy 2 In the bin, of course!
3 Boy Hey Anna, can you pass me that dictionary, please?
Grandma Who’s the boy with the glasses, black moustache Girl The one on the bookshelf?
and the big beard? Boy Yes.
Jed That’s Alfie. He’s our neighbour, too. He’s got short, Girl Sure. Here you are … what word are you looking
fair hair. for, Ben?
Grandma And who’s the one with the green hair and Boy Oh, I’m not looking for a word. I’m sticking a picture
moustache? Is that a boy or a girl? into my notebook and I want to put a big, heavy book
on top of it.
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p.12 Exercise 1 17 Mr Clarke No problem.
Dan What are you doing, Amy? Alfie Guys! Want to join us?
Amy Hey, why are you texting me in lessons? I’m studying
maths. Lily This is Fred. Sorry, guys, could I take this?
Dan My pen isn’t working. And I’m not feeling well. I’m Jed Go right ahead.
very hungry! I’m trying to write about Shakespeare, but Lily Oops!
I’m BORED! Fred Awesome!
Amy That’s because you aren’t concentrating. AND you’re Alfie Nice save, Jed!
interrupting me! Fred Hey, Jed, do you play football?
Dan See you at lunch? Are they cooking pizza today? Jed A little bit. I play rugby usually. But I love football.
Amy Yes! I can smell it! Fred Can you play with us tomorrow morning? We need
Dan Great! Oops, my teacher’s watching me! another player.
Jed Sure!
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p.14 Exercise 3 20
1 Presenter On weekday mornings in Australia, Jed often
walks to school. He wears a school uniform. He meets Lily How was the match?
his friends and they go in together. Alfie It was great. We won.
Jed Well, it’s 8.15 and I’m here at the bus stop in Lily Glad to hear it. But you never win.
Oxford. I’m waiting for a bus to take me to school. It’s Fred We don’t usually have an Australian goalie. He saved
raining really hard at the moment. It’s terrible! Hey! I’m a penalty!
completely wet! Lily No!
2 Presenter In Australia, Jed and his friends usually take Jed It was lucky.
their own lunches to school. They eat outside on Alfie Lucky? You made some great saves.
the grass and chat. They aren’t allowed to be in the Fred Yeah, you’re part of the team now.
classrooms at lunchtime. p.14 Exercise 4 21
Jed It’s twelve o’clock and today I’m eating in the school
cafeteria in my new school. It’s a big room and we carry Can I tag along?
our lunch on trays to a table. I’m sitting with my new Could I have a strawberry milkshake, please?
friends and we’re chatting. Oh no! I’m making a mess! May I have a hot chocolate, please?
How embarrassing… Could I get this?
3 Presenter After school in Australia, Jed and his friends Sure!
often go to the beach. They go surfing and swimming. Of course.
Fortunately, there are hardly ever any sharks in the sea No problem.
there! Go right ahead.
Jed It’s four o’clock now and I’m in the leisure centre. I’m p.17 Exercise 1 22
playing squash with Lily at the moment. It’s a new game
for me and it’s fast and difficult! Ow! I’m not playing very The White House is the home of the President of the USA
well! and their family.
4 Presenter At dinner time in Australia, Jed and his family The White House is in Washington DC and is more
often cook and eat outside. They have a barbecue – than 200 years old. It is very big with 132 rooms and 35
they call it a barbie. Jed’s dad cooks on the barbie. bathrooms. The president’s apartment is on two floors.
Jed It’s 7 p.m. – dinner time! I’m eating in a café in the Presidents live there with their families and sometimes
centre of Oxford. I’m with my parents and we’re having with their pets, too. The White House is also a place for
fish and chips. They’re fantastic! Cheers, everybody! government work. A lot of the rooms are offices. Six
thousand people visit it every day!
p.14 Exercise 1 19 The ground floor looks like a shopping centre! It has a
Lily Hi, Jed! How are you getting on? flower shop, a dentist’s, a cinema, a theatre, a games
Jed OK, thanks, Lily. What are you up to? room and even a bowling lane. Outside, the gardens are
Lily I’m going to the café. beautiful. There are a lot of vegetable gardens and there
Jed Can I tag along? is a famous rose garden. There is also a tennis court, a
Lily Sure. How was school today? swimming pool and even a running track!
Jed It was… OK. Buckingham Palace is the London home of the British
Lily Come on. I’ll buy you a milkshake. Royal Family.
Jed Thanks, Lily. Buckingham Palace is more than 300 years old. It is very
big with 775 rooms, including 240 bedrooms and 78
Lily Hi, Mr Clarke. This is Jed. From Australia. He’s new here. bathrooms. There are also 92 offices. About 450 people
Mr Clarke Nice to meet you, Jed. How are you getting on? work at the palace. There are chefs, electricians, gardeners,
Jed Erm, good, thanks. drivers, cleaners and two people who look after the 350
Lily Could I have a strawberry milkshake, please? clocks! Every year, over 50,000 people visit the Queen for
Mr Clarke Of course. Same for you, Jed? dinners and garden parties.
Jed Actually, it’s a bit cold for milkshakes! Erm… may I Inside the palace, there’s a cinema, a swimming pool, a
have a hot chocolate, please? doctor’s surgery, a post office and a police station. On the
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walls, there is an amazing collection of art. Underneath 3 Boy Is it still raining?
the palace, there are a lot of secret tunnels! Outside, the Girl Yes, and it’s very windy. I think there’s a storm
gardens are huge and beautiful. There are tennis courts, coming.
a boating lake and also a helicopter pad. Boy Oh, I love storms! Let’s watch from the window.
Girl Oh, I don’t! They’re scary. Let’s play cards.
p.18 Exercise 6 23 Boy Oh, but that’s boring…
1 Boy Can I open the window, please? Boy Oh, help!
2 Girl Is it OK if I use your pencil sharpener? Girl Now that’s exciting!
3 Girl 2 Miss! May I go to the medical room, please?
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p.19 Exercise 1 24 In December 2013 in Nevada, USA, two adults and four
Boy Where are the dictionaries? My teacher sent me children survived for two nights in the freezing mountains.
to get one. One Sunday morning, James and Christina decided to
Girl I’m not sure … look on the bookshelf. drive into the mountains with their family to play in the
Boy What did you say? snow. The weather was cold but sunny.
Girl On the bookshelf. But the weather changed. There was a huge snowstorm.
Boy But there are so many bookshelves in here … Their jeep stopped and then it turned over! The family
Girl That one over there. couldn’t go home, there wasn’t a phone signal, and it was
Boy Oh yeah, I see them now. Thanks! freezing! But James had an idea. He used a tyre from the
Librarian Shhh! Please be quiet in here. Go back to your jeep to make a fire. They warmed rocks in the fire and then
classroom! used the rocks to stay warm inside the jeep all night.
Boy It’s lunchtime! Let’s go to the playground. On Monday morning, 200 people travelled to the
mountains to look for the missing family. There were a lot
Unit 2 Wild weather of jeeps and two helicopters. The rescuers tried to stay
p.22 Exercise 2 25 positive, but they also worried because people usually
can’t survive a night in the mountains in winter.
It’s stormy. It’s foggy. It’s chilly. On Tuesday afternoon, the rescuers finally found the family
There’s a rainbow. It’s raining. It’s warm. alive and well!
It’s a lovely day. It’s windy.
It’s hailing. It’s freezing. p.24 Exercise 6 30
p.22 Exercise 3 26 Jane and Jack hiked in the mountains with their dog,
Boxer. The weather was sunny and warm.
1 b It’s icy. In the afternoon the weather changed. It was cloudy and
2 a It’s frosty. cold. They were halfway up the mountain.
p.23 Exercise 6 27 Then it started to rain. So they stopped under a bush
and waited.
Clara Mum, I’m going for a walk − what’s the weather like But then there was a huge storm. A mountain is very
at the moment? dangerous in a storm and it was scary. But Boxer barked
Mum I think it’s drizzling. Wear a coat. and barked at them. He wanted them to follow him.
Clara Are you sure? It looks heavy to me … I think I need So, they followed Boxer and he showed them a tiny cave
an umbrella. in the mountainside. They all stayed in the cave for an
Mum I’m sure it’s going to stop soon. Wait five minutes. hour. They were safe there.
Clara OK, Mum, now it’s really pouring down! Look out of When the storm finished, they climbed down the
the window! mountain and hurried home.
Mum Oh my goodness! You’re right, it’s raining cats and
dogs! Take the biggest umbrella you can find! p.25 Exercise 1 31
p.23 Exercise 9 28 tsunami flood earthquake
volcanic eruption snowstorm thunder
1 Girl 1 Do you want to go for a walk? tornado avalanche forest fire
Girl 2 What’s the weather like? lightning hurricane
Girl 1 It’s raining a bit.
Girl 2 Hmm. I don’t like walking in the rain. Shall we p.25 Exercise 4 32
watch a film? 1 A Did you hear this morning’s news? There was another
Girl 1 Mmm, OK. What films are on? hurricane on the coast of America yesterday.
Girl 2 Well! We can watch Singing in the Rain or The B What happened?
Perfect Storm! A The hurricane destroyed houses and it caused floods.
2 Boy 1 What’s the weather like? B Oh dear. That’s terrible.
Boy 2 It’s cloudy. But it isn’t raining. And it’s warm.
Boy 1 Do you want to play tennis?
Boy 2 Yeah, great. And I’m going to win this time!
Boy 1 You said that last time! And the time before that!
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2 C I heard the news in the car today. near him, so they stayed away. Was he lucky? Or was he
D Oh yes? What happened? unlucky? What do you think?
C There was a tsunami in Asia this morning.
D Oh no! Not another one! p.27 Exercise 9 35
C Yes, it destroyed some villages. Presenter In 2019, on Tuesday 7 May, at 4 p.m. in the
D Oh, that’s awful. afternoon, Scott Gilbert found himself in the middle of a
3 E Did you see that family on the news last night? tornado. Let’s hear what happened next.
F No, I didn’t. What happened? Interviewer So what did you do after the tornado stopped?
E They were caught in an avalanche in the mountains Scott Nothing! I just waited.
of Scotland. Interviewer Why did you do that?
F What happened? Scott I think I was in shock. I didn’t want to move. I was
E Rescuers found them. safe where I was.
F That was lucky! Interviewer Of course. When did your family come back?
Scott They came back an hour later.
p.25 Exercise 5 33 Interviewer How did they feel?
Interviewer When and where did the disaster happen? Scott They were amazed and so happy to see me, because
Scott It happened two years ago in Oklahoma, USA. the tornado completely destroyed the house. Just the
Interviewer Who were you with? bathroom in the middle of the house survived. With me in
Scott I was at home alone. it, of course!
Interviewer What happened? Interviewer So where did you all live after that?
Scott It was extremely windy, and then a huge Scott We went to stay with my aunt and uncle.
tornado came. Interviewer And how long did you stay there?
Interviewer How often do you have tornados in Scott About four months! A long time. But then we moved
Oklahoma? back home which was great.
Scott We have them a lot. Interviewer How often do you think about the tornado
Interviewer What did you do? now?
Scott Well, I ran to the bathroom. Scott I never really think about it now. Tornados happen a
Interviewer Why did you do that? lot here. But I know I’m lucky!
Scott So I could hold onto the toilet!
Interviewer And how did you survive the tornado? p.28 Exercise 1 36
Scott Well, the toilet is connected underground. So it Elsa Why did you decide to camp in that weather?
didn’t move. Lily Yes, I didn’t sleep with the wind and the rain and I
Interviewer How long were you in the bathroom? was inside.
Scott I was there for half an hour, I think. Jed Well, we’re tough.
Interviewer Oh no! What happened to the house? Were Alfie And very brave.
you hurt? Elsa Sure you are … Tell us the story.
Scott No, I was very lucky! Jed Well, Grandma sent me a tent. She said it was for
all weather.
p.26 Exercise 2 34 Alfie And we wanted to try it.
Roy Sullivan was an ordinary American. But people all over Jed So we put it up… but someone didn’t hold it down!
the world know about him. Who was he? And what did he Alfie Well, sorry about that, but you didn’t ask me to!
do to become famous? Well, Roy worked in a national park Lily Guys, guys, it really doesn’t matter! The story!
and during his life he was hit by lightning more times than Jed Yes, well, the wind blew the tent over the wall…
any other human being – at least seven times! Lily Oh no! Into our garden?
Lightning is natural electricity that happens in the sky Elsa Oh no! Into Mr Grant’s garden?
during thunderstorms. The chance that lightning will hit Lily Oh, bad luck!
you depends where you are in the world. In Virginia, where Jed Yes, Mr Grant’s dog Albert was out, too.
Roy worked, there are around 40 days with thunderstorms Lily Oh, that’s a real shame. Albert isn’t very friendly.
every year. So the chance was quite high. Also, there is Alfie Well, exactly! He bit it…
more chance of being hit by lightning if you are outside. Jed … and he didn’t let go. We pulled and pulled …
Because Roy spent most of his time outside in the national Alfie … in the mud and rain for ages … Hey, it’s not funny!
park, the chance was even higher. Lily No, of course it isn’t … poor you!
Roy’s strange story began when he was a child. He was Elsa Never mind!
helping his father in a field on their farm one day, when Elsa So, what did you do after that?
lightning hit the tool he was using. This time he was lucky Jed We put the tent back up, got the sleeping bags and
– the lightning didn’t hurt him. But Roy wasn’t always so went to sleep.
lucky. The other lightning strikes that happened did hurt Lily In the tent? In that weather?
him. Elsa All night? Really?
Did Roy like being famous? Not really. Although, the Jed Oh, yes. We’re very brave, Elsa.
lightning strikes didn’t kill him, he wasn’t happy because Elsa Hmm …
people were scared of being hit by lightning if they were Lily That is brave.
Alfie Thank you, Lily.
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p.28 Exercise 3 37 She was born in 1868 into a rich family and was the first
Jed’s mum Hi, girls. How are you? woman to get a first-class degree in history from Oxford
Elsa Fine. Thank you, Mrs Marshall. University. When she was 24, she made her first trip to the
Lily Mrs Marshall. Middle East, and was fascinated by its history and people.
Jed’s mum Yes, Lily. For 15 years until 1914, she made trips through the deserts
Lily The boys were very brave last night. of Arabia with a servant and a tent. She travelled by camel
Jed’s mum Were they? or horse and made the first maps of the region. During
Lily They slept in the tent. WWI she was the first female spy for British Intelligence.
Elsa In the wind and the rain. After the war she worked for the British government and
Lily What’s wrong? supported the new nation of Iraq. She always spoke for
Jed’s mum In fact, they came back in at eight o’clock. They Arab independence and against British colonialism. She
both had hot chocolate and then they went to bed… died in Baghdad when she was 57 years old.
upstairs. The tent was completely wet. p.33 Exercise 1 41
Alfie Right, everyone. Let’s go!
Jed What? 1 Boy This year I went to Egypt with my family. It was
really hot. Sometimes it was over 40 degrees. We all
p.28 Exercise 4 38 travelled by boat down the River Nile – we saw lots
Sorry about that. That’s a shame! of crocodiles. We stopped and visited all the famous
Oh no! Poor you. Egyptian monuments and took lots of photos.
Bad luck! Never mind. 2 Girl This winter we stayed in Poland but went hiking
in the Tatra mountains. It was hard work! At times it
p.28 Exercise 5 39 was freezing! But it was lovely when it was sunny. The
1 A What’s wrong? mountains were wonderful with lots of wildlife. We saw
B I didn’t pass my last exam! an eagle!
A Oh, no. Sorry about that. 3 Boy I went with my family to Paris for a week in the
B I have to take it again. summer. We went sightseeing. We wanted to visit
A Never mind. I’m sure you’ll pass next time. I can everything. We saw The Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame,
help you! the Louvre … but my favourite was the Eiffel Tower.
B Thanks. The view from the top was amazing. I’ve got lots of
2 A What happened? photos. We wanted to go on a river boat trip but it was
B I broke my arm playing tennis on Wednesday. drizzling that day.
A That’s terrible! What a shame! 4 Girl I visited Peru this year because my uncle and aunt
B It will take six weeks to get better. live there. I shared a room with my cousins. The best
A Sorry to hear that. Come round to my house. I’ll cheer thing was our trip to the Amazon! We went canoeing
you up. down the Amazon river through the jungle! We saw lots
B Thanks, I will! of parrots and monkeys. It was amazing. But we didn’t see
3 A What’s wrong? any crocodiles.
B We lost the match this afternoon.
A Oh, bad luck. Sorry to hear that. Unit 3 Please pay here
B Yes, we didn’t play well. p.36 Exercise 1 42
A That’s a shame. Never mind. Let’s watch a film. queue receipt
B Good idea. customer till
changing room change
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David Livingstone was a missionary and explorer, born p.36 Exercise 2 43
in Scotland in 1813. His family was very poor, and, from try on exchange
the age of ten, he worked from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. in a browse refund
factory. But he studied hard at night and became a doctor.
However, he was fascinated by other countries. So, when p.37 Exercise 6 44
he was 27, he went to Africa, because no one knew much Customer Excuse me, how much are these sunglasses?
about it. SA Oh, it’s your lucky day – they’re on sale. They’re only
For 15 years, he travelled on foot all over the continent, £30.
usually with some servants. He found waterfalls and jungles Customer But I’ve only got £28 …
and made the first maps of the African continent. The SA Well, they’re half price – usually they’re £60.
expeditions were extremely hard and sometimes he only Customer Hmm … that’s 50% off. I still don’t have enough
ate insects. money … Look – the case is a bit broken – can you give
Livingstone was very interested in native tribes. When he me a discount?
returned to Britain, he spoke against slavery. He went back SA No, I’m sorry. But the offer on these other sunglasses is
to Africa and died there from malaria when he was 60 buy one get one free.
years old. Customer So that’s 2 for 1 … how much are they?
Gertrude Bell was the first European to explore all of the SA £40.
Arabian desert. Customer But I’ve only got £28!
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p.37 Exercise 9 45 Harry Well, I’ve got £10 at home – if we buy something
1 Sales assistant Can I help you? together, I can give it to you later.
Customer Oh, yes – I bought this tracksuit last week and Elsa OK then! Make sure you don’t forget!
it’s a bit big for me. Lily Hey guys, check out this cool shop!
Sales assistant Do you have the receipt?
Customer Yes, and I’ve only tried it on once. Harry Wow, what do you think of this water bottle, Elsa?
Sales assistant No problem. Take it to till number 5 and Elsa Oooh, I think Mum would really like that. Be careful
they will give you a refund. not to drop it, Harry!
2 Mum How is it going? Harry Right, well that was easy. Let’s buy it.
Girl There isn’t much room in here … Elsa Let me see the price … hm … I haven’t got enough
Mum Is the swimsuit the right size? cash, but it looks like they’ve got a card machine.
Girl No, it’s a bit small – can you see if they have a Lily This is taking ages. Don’t forget that the bus leaves in
bigger one? 20 minutes.
3 Reader Today only! We have a special offer on tennis Elsa It looks like they’re having problems with the card
rackets, goggles, footballs, skis and ice skates. Take your machine at that till.
items to till number 3 before the sale is over. Hurry Lily Elsa, why don’t you withdraw some cash from the
before they’re all gone! cashpoint outside – it’ll be quicker.
Elsa Good idea!
p.39 Exercise 1 46 Harry Make sure you get the PIN right, or the machine eats
PIN withdraw your card.
cashpoint card machine Elsa Only if you get it wrong three times. Anyway, I’ve got
gift card cash it written down somewhere.
credit card / debit card Lily You’re not supposed to write down your PIN, you
know.
p.39 Exercise 2 47 Harry And don’t let anyone see your PIN.
adjective: contactless Elsa OK, OK, there’s only the three of us here.
verb: tap Lily Make sure you take your cash …
Harry … and always remember to take your card at the
p.39 Exercise 4 48 end.
Hi there! My name’s Lisa – let me tell you about the worst Elsa And never go shopping with your best friend and
shopping day ever! your brother!
It was the last weekend of the summer holidays and I
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wanted to go to the beach with my friends before school
started again. But Dad said I was taller than I was last year. Harry Phew, we’re just in time.
So, instead of going to the beach, I went shopping. My old Lily Be careful with the present, Harry! You don’t want to
school clothes were too small so I needed new clothes as drop it before you get home.
well as some other new school items! Elsa And just remember, you’re not allowed to tell Mum, or
What a disaster! First, I spent an hour going in and out it will spoil the surprise.
of changing rooms trying on new clothes. I think all the
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other parents had the same idea, as the shops were full of
customers and the queues were very long. Elsa It’s best not to leave it until the last minute …
Finally, I found some T-shirts and trousers that I liked and Elsa Make sure you don’t forget!
went to the tills. More queues! When I got to the front of Elsa Be careful not to drop it, Harry!
the queue, the card machine was broken and they were Lily Don’t forget that the bus leaves in 20 minutes.
only taking cash. And I didn’t have any cash! So I had to go Harry Make sure you get the PIN right.
to the next till and queue all over again. Lily You’re not supposed to write down your PIN.
Harry Don’t let anyone see your PIN.
p.39 Exercise 5 49 Lily Make sure you take your cash …
Next, I went to buy new school items. Backpacks were on Harry … and always remember to take your card at the
sale and I found a really cool one that was half price. But end.
when I got to the till, the card machine wasn’t contactless Elsa And never go shopping with your best friend and
and the sales assistant asked me to enter my PIN. I couldn’t your brother!
remember it! Luckily, I had a gift card for that shop, and I Lily Be careful with the present, Harry!
used that. Elsa And just remember, you’re not allowed to tell Mum.
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Today, we buy more and more things online. Even when 1 Man What’s in my basket today? Well, I’ve got a packet
we go into shops, we pay for things using cards or of coffee and some bacon and eggs for breakfast, pasta
smartphones. But it wasn’t always like this … for lunch, and beef and carrots for dinner. My treat today
For thousands of years, if someone had a fish but wanted is a packet of chocolate biscuits.
bread, they exchanged it with someone who had bread 2 Young man I’m trying to eat more healthily this week, so
but wanted a fish. This system is called bartering and is as well as some slices of beef, I’m buying lots of fruit and
still used in some societies and situations today! vegetables. I’m not buying biscuits, even though I love
Gradually, people began to use small things like shells or them. And I’m buying water instead of lemonade.
stones to buy the goods they wanted. Eventually, people 3 Young woman This is what I always buy at the beginning
used small metal disks – ‘coins’. This was more practical of the week: pasta, carrots, strawberries and grapes, oh
and soon people all around the world used coins. The first and some lovely fruit tea.
paper money came from China.
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into the 21st century. Each country originally had a 1 A What’s your favourite food, Joe?
different currency – the British pound, the Polish złoty, the Joe That’s easy. Bacon! I love it.
French franc, the German mark and the American dollar. A Really? Too much bacon isn’t good for you, Joe.
When the European Union was created after World War II, Joe I know, but my mum buys it from a local farm and
a single European currency was decided on and in 2002 it’s the best bacon I know!
several European countries began to use the euro, but A Really? I want to try it! What food don’t you like?
others continued to use their national currency. Although Joe Onions. I can’t stand them.
Poland is a member of the European Union, they still use 2 B Ava, what are you drinking?
the złoty instead of the euro. Ava It’s a strawberry smoothie. I love strawberries so
In 2008, Bitcoin became the world’s first digital currency. much. And smoothies are a great way of using them.
In the USA in the early 20th century, people started to use B I like them too, but where did you get that from?
small cards to pay for things like airline tickets and meals in Ava I make them myself! I’ve got a machine at home. Try
restaurants. Eventually, many more shops allowed people to it.
use these cards. This was the beginning of the credit card. B Cool! Lucky you. Hey, it’s delicious.
In the 21st century, more and more people shop and Ava Thanks. I make smoothies with fruit and vegetables.
do their banking online. In addition, some cards have Except grapes.
microchips which allow people to tap them onto B Why not grapes? Is it because they can’t go in the
machines in shops, for quick and easy shopping. machine?
Ava No, I just hate grapes!
Unit 4 Who’s hungry? 3 C Simon, you’re eating biscuits again!
Simon I know. They’re my favourite food.
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C But they’re not very healthy.
tea coffee biscuits Simon I know that, too! Luckily I do a lot of sport.
grapes strawberries onions C Yes, but it’s still not healthy to eat so many biscuits.
carrots pasta beef Why don’t you have fruit as a snack sometimes?
lemonade bacon pork Simon I just don’t like fruit. I never eat it.
toast milkshake C That’s terrible. Do you eat anything healthy?
Simon Hey, I like vegetables!
p.50 Exercise 3 56
C Thank goodness!
Drinks:
coffee milkshake p.52 Exercises 6 and 7 59
lemonade tea Presenter At the café
Waitress Good morning. What can I get you?
Fruit and vegetables: Customer Hi. Can I have an omelette with two slices of
carrots onions toast, please?
grapes strawberries Waitress Sure. Anything to drink?
Customer Umm, yes – orange juice. Oh, and water, please.
Snacks: Waitress The water is on that table – you just help yourself
biscuits – it’s free.
Presenter At the butchers
Meat: Butcher Can I help you?
bacon Customer I’d like six pork sausages and 250 grams of bacon.
beef Butcher OK … there you are … is someone making you a
pork nice breakfast?
Customer As a matter of fact, I’m making myself a nice
Other: breakfast!
pasta
toast
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Presenter At the bakery Lily One carton, I think.
Baker Who’s next? Good morning. What can I get you Elsa And are there any bananas at your house?
today? Lily A couple. We probably need some more.
Customer 1 Good morning. Now, where’s my shopping list Elsa OK. What else do we need? Do we need any
… oh, here it is. Can I have a loaf of bread and a chocolate cocoa powder?
cake. Lily Yes, a small tin. Is that everything?
Customer 2 Oooh, Mum! Those biscuits look good. Elsa No, we need some straws!
Customer 1 Mmm … yes, they do – are they home-made? Lily Oh, good idea!
Baker Yes, they are – my son and I made them ourselves
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Customer 1 In that case, can I have four biscuits, please? Presenter If you have a score from 1 to 2 …
Reader … you need to learn more about healthy eating!
p.53 Exercise 1 60 It’s good to eat at least five portions of fruit or vegetables a
fish and chip shop food court day. A third of your daily food needs to be potatoes, pasta,
restaurant drive-through wholegrain bread or rice. If you eat meat, try to choose
self-service café lamb and chicken, not ham or sausages. Oh, and drink
takeaway food van plenty of water – about seven glasses a day!
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Jed’s mum Hi, girls! Jed, could you get drinks for Elsa and British non-fiction author of all time and he has written
Lily? many books with delicious recipes from around the world.
Jed No problem! Two special cocktails on their way! He regularly makes TV programmes and documentaries
Jed’s mum Is Alfie coming? about food and society. He hates junk food and worries
Lily Yes, he is. He went home to get something first. What about children’s health. In his TV programme Jamie’s
are we having? School Dinners, he worked in schools to try to make better
Jed Lamb burgers and snags coming up! lunches for pupils. He only used fresh food and taught the
Elsa Snags? school cooks some healthy recipes. After the programme,
Jed It’s an Aussie word for sausages! Now, put some of the British government decided to improve school meals.
everything on your plates! Jamie is dyslexic and can’t read very well, so he had some
Lily Happy to. I’m very impressed. problems at school and left at 16. But fortunately he loved
Alfie Hey, don’t laugh. I thought: the weather is English, cooking, so he studied to become a chef. He wanted to
but I can dress Australian. help young people, especially those who have difficulty at
school. So he made a TV programme called Jamie’s Dream
p.56 Exercise 3 66 School and tried to teach students who weren’t doing
Elsa Where did you get that outfit? well. He helped a lot of young people.
Jed I like it, mate!
Jed’s mum Yes. You deserve an extra burger. p.61 Exercise 1 70
Lily And we’re having snags! Lily How are we doing with the picnic?
Jed’s dad That’s Aussie for sausages. Can I take your Alfie Well, we’ve got crisps and fruit juice. And we’ve
surfboard, sir? got bread, ham, cheese and tomatoes, so we can make
Alfie Thank you. That’s very kind. sandwiches.
Jed’s dad Sure! And give me your suntan lotion. I don’t Lily OK. Sounds good. What else do we need?
think you need it. Alfie Well, we also need dessert.
Lily Mrs Marshall, could you take a photo of us? Lily Fruit or chocolate?
Jed’s mum Sorry, I can’t at the moment. I’m carrying a Alfie Oooh, let’s get fruit and chocolate! I love chocolate.
special Aussie pudding: pavlova! Oh, and for fruit I prefer bananas.
Jed’s dad I can take a photo. Smile, everybody! Lily OK. And I like apples – let’s get those, too. So, we don’t
need cakes?
p.56 Exercise 4 67 Alfie Yes, we do. We always need cakes. And we know you
Jed Come at lunchtime on Saturday. like making them!
Dad Give me your umbrellas. Lily Ummm … I’ve got flour, eggs and butter at home. OK.
Dad Could you take it to the kitchen, please? I can make some fairy cakes, no problem.
Elsa Can you barbecue inside? Alfie Excellent!
Dad Could you get drinks for Elsa and Lily?
Jed No problem! Unit 5 Everyday tech
Jed Now, put some of everything on your plates! p.64 Exercise 1 71
Lily Happy to.
Alfie Don’t laugh. charger mouse
Dad And give me your suntan lotion. keyboard scanner
Lily Mrs Marshall, could you take a photo of us? printer screen
Mum Sorry, I can’t at the moment. p.64 Exercise 2 72
p.56 Exercise 5 68 password website
Dad Tom, could you please hold this for a minute? I need virus software
to fix the cupboard. p.64 Exercise 3 73
Tom Sure, Dad, no problem.
Dad Thanks. Now, hold the end of this while I hammer it. 1 A There’s something wrong with my laptop. It’s not
Tom Happy to … I think? Careful, Dad. Don’t hit your working very well. It’s really slow.
finger! B Try turning it off and then on again.
Dad Ow! Too late! A I’ve tried that. It doesn’t help.
B Is it the charger?
p.59 Exercise 1 69 A No, that’s working fine.
Jamie Oliver has a lot of energy – he is a chef, cookbook B You should check your Internet connection?
writer, and a TV food and health activist, as well as a father A That seems fine – look.
of five children. He wants everybody to eat well and live B Oh, yes. Hey, I think you’ve got a virus!
well, especially children. He was born north of London in A Oh, I hope not!
Essex in 1975 and made his first TV programme at the age B Let me see … no, that doesn’t look right. It looks like
of 23. His relaxed, friendly style makes him very popular. In a virus. Take your laptop to the doctor’s!
2003, the Queen gave him an award for his contribution A Oh ha ha, very funny.
to the British food industry. Jamie is also the best-selling
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2 A [Laughing] B We’ll wear small computers all the time, and they’ll
B What are you laughing at? check our health and tell us about any problems. I think
A Someone’s posted a funny video online. Look. we will look after our health better.
B No, thanks. And why are you on social media sites? A Great!
You said you were doing your homework! B And we won’t build big factories anymore. We’ll use 3D
A I am! printers to make the things that we need. It will be better
B Well, it doesn’t look like it. for the environment.
A I’m taking a break! A That’s good to know. Will we improve the environment
B Come on. Stop watching rubbish. How about in any other ways?
finishing your work, then watching videos? B Yes! We’ll grow our food in vertical farms. That means
A OK, Mum. we can grow food in tall buildings, to save space. And
B You spend too much time on that computer. And not inside the buildings, we can use computers to control the
in a good way! You’re always watching glogs and things. weather, so everything will grow perfectly. We won’t need
A It’s vlogs not glogs, Mum. to use chemicals that harm the environment.
B Whatever, darling. Just do your homework. A That’s amazing. And will this all be possible?
3 A Oh no, not again … B Yes, it will. We’ve already started doing some of these
B What’s the matter? things!
A I’ve forgotten it.
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A Is it my cat’s name or my grandma’s name? VR headset smartwatch
B Whose name? Are you sending an email to your cat? wireless headphones 3D printer
A No, of course not, silly! I’m trying to remember my e-reader games console
password for this website. I’ve got too many. drone electric car
B You should use a password manager?
A You mean you? p.67 Exercises 5 and 6 77
B No! It’s an app that remembers and stores passwords 1 A Oh, what’s that? Is it new?
for you. B Yes, it’s great. I can take it everywhere with me. It’s not
A I’ve never heard of that. Sounds fantastic. I’ll search for heavy. See?
one online. A No, it isn’t. Do you like using it?
B Yes! It’s great for holidays. And I can read it in the dark!
p.65 Exercises 9 and 10 74 A How many books have you got on it?
Lucy Look, Great-gran, I’m going to connect your laptop to B Lots. And they’re really cheap to download, too.
your new router for you. Then you can sit here on the sofa A Yeah, but what happens when you drop it in the
and use it. bath?
GG Great! Thanks, Lucy. 2 A Oh, they’re tiny! You could lose them easily.
Lucy First click on that icon at the top of your screen. Now, B Well, I try not to! But they’re great. They’re the best
look down the list to find the name of your router. ones I’ve had.
GG What did we call it again …? Oh, yes The Sofa Network. A Really?
Lucy Yes, very funny. Click on it. Now, enter your password B Yes, the sound is really good. And they don’t fall out
– remember it needs to be numbers and letters. of your ears!
GG Oh yes, let’s use my middle name and my birthday. A Can I try them?
E – double M – A – seventeen – F – E – B. B Eurgh…No!
Lucy Now click on OK. 3 A Oh, what’s that?
GG Done. B Where?
Lucy Yay! You’re online! A Can you hear that noise?
GG Now I can sit on the sofa and read your emails. B Oh yes. Where’s it coming from?
Lucy And download music. A Behind the trees, I think.
GG And visit my favourite websites. B What is it? I can’t see anything.
Lucy You’re getting very high tech, Great gran! A Look! There it is! Up there!
4 A Let’s cross the road here.
p.66 Exercises 4 and 5 75 B OK.
A Dr Paterson, you’re interested in how the internet will A Hey, stop! Don’t cross now!
change our lives. B Oh my goodness! I didn’t see it coming.
B Yes, I am. Life will be very different in twenty years when A And you didn’t hear it coming either! They don’t make
everything is connected to the internet. a lot of noise, so you have to be careful.
A Can you give us some examples? B That’s right. Thanks for saving my life!
B Certainly. For example, transport will be different. We A Just call me Superwoman!
won’t drive any more. We’ll have driverless cars. I think
they’ll be much safer.
A Wow! What about health?
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p.68 Exercise 2 78 Jed Elsa, can you do some editing?
1 A Look out, a drone robot! Use your shield! Elsa Sure, I’ll help you with that.
B I’ll rescue you. I won’t run away. I’ll cover us both with Jed Thanks, guys. That’s really kind of you.
the shield.
A Hey, look! Good decision. You’ve got a laser now! Alfie All set, everyone? And … action!
B Cool. Jed Hi everyone in Australia. Welcome to my vlog about
2 A Oh, look, Humanoids! What are we going to do? We my life on the opposite side of the world … the cold and
haven’t got any weapons and they’ll infect us with their rainy side.
virus! Lily, Alfie, Elsa Boo!
B I’ve got this laser, remember – we can use this! Jed Now let me introduce my British friends. First, here’s
A Be careful! Lily.
B Stand behind me. I’ll stop them! I won’t let Lily Hi, everyone in Australia. How are you doing?
them touch us. Jed There’s Alfie, who’s filming me. And Elsa, who’s editing
A Yay!!! Look, they’re scared of the laser. They’re running these vlogs.
away! And we’ve got more shields and medicine now!
Hey, the medicine also makes Humanoids into Freedom Jed Now, I know you’ll find this amazing, but my friends
Guardians. can’t surf! But they are really nice and very kind to me. Let’s
B Great! Come on. go and see where I live … Ow!
3 A Oh dear. How are we going to get past all of them? Lily Let me help you with that.
B We’ll move forward slowly. We won’t make a noise. Alfie And … cut!
We’ll use our shields to protect us from the drones and p.70 Exercise 3 81
we’ll use the medicine to change the Humanoids.
Jed Grandma. Did you see my vlog? Did you like it?
p.68 Exercises 4 and 5 79 Grandma We loved it! It’s gone viral.
A Oh, a Humanoid gave me a secret password. after I Jed Viral?
changed it to a Freedom Guardian! Grandma Well, not really viral, but your cousins all love it,
B Great, but a password for what? Hey, quick! Malware’s and my neighbours.
getting away! I’ll follow him. Jed Great!
A I’ll join you! Run! Fast! Grandma We especially like the bit where you hit your leg.
I think we’re safe. But where did he go? What are we going Jed I asked Elsa to edit that out and she said no!
to do now? Grandma Don’t worry, Jed. Your vlog has got information
B I don’t know. Is there another secret door? – and entertainment! For a first-time vlogger, you’re a
A I’ll look. Not there, not here … it’s here! Come on! natural.
B How will we get in? p.70 Exercise 4 82
A I’ll try the password. Let’s see if it works.
B We’re in! OK, it’s asking if we want to close the door. Alfie You should edit your videos before you upload them.
I say ‘no’. We won’t close the door because it could be Lily You should ask Elsa to edit them.
dangerous in here … Where are we? Where’s Malware? Elsa Sure, I’ll help you with that.
A I don’t know. What is this place? It looks like a child’s Jed That’s really kind of you.
room. Lily Let me help you with that.
B Yes, it’s weird … Look at these things on this table. Hey p.73 Exercise 1 83
– here’s a photograph…
Both Whaaaat!? Presenter The story of the computer
A You’re the child of Malware!? Reader A computer is any machine that can be
B Wow! That’s a crazy twist! What’s the story? programmed with a set of instructions.
A I’m sure we’re going to find out! So that’s why your Presenter From computers as big as a room …
character always survives. The first machine with a program was designed in Britain
A Let’s get out of this room. by Charles Babbage and his colleague Ada Lovelace in
B We’ll look for the control room. This way! 1837. Charles wanted a machine to add up big numbers,
but Ada realized that a computer program could do a lot
p.70 Exercise 1 80 more. She was the first computer programmer.
Lily Jed needs our help. He wants to make a vlog. In the 1930s, British scientist Alan Turing studied Charles
Alfie Cool! You don’t look very excited, Jed. Babbage and Ada Lovelace’s ideas and came up with the
Jed I don’t like being in front of a camera, but it’s for family design for modern computers, with different programs to
and friends back home. do different things. He worked on computers that helped
Elsa Don’t worry about that. Lily can do most of the to break codes during World War II.
talking. The early digital computers built by scientists in England
Lily Hey! and Germany in the 1940s were the size of a room! But
Jed Do I need a camera? then in 1971, Ted Hoff and others at US company Intel,
Alfie Your phone should be fine, but you should edit your invented the microprocessor, or ‘microchip’. After that,
videos before you upload them. computers got faster and smaller very quickly.
Lily You should ask Elsa to edit them. Presenter … to computers small enough to wear
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Reader A Great start … come on, try harder! Let’s think, Athens is
US company IBM designed the first PC (personal definitely very old. It’s got a lot of ancient monuments.
computer) which the general public were able to buy B Yes, but I think Rome is probably older than Athens. And
in 1981. Experts didn’t believe that anybody wanted the Romans built a lot of other cities in Europe.
a computer at home. But in two years people bought A Mmm, maybe you’re right. OK, let’s click on Rome.
thousands of them. Wrong! Rome dates from the 8th century BC. Athens was
By the 21st century, smartphones – phones with a more than two thousand years earlier in 3000 BC.
computer program – had arrived. These rapidly became B Wow! That IS ancient. OK, next one, which city is more
smaller, faster and able to do more and more things. modern, San Francisco or Tokyo? Again, no idea! Let’s
People use them not only as phones, but to connect to guess. There are lots of high-tech companies in San
the Internet, send electronic messages, take photos, listen Francisco.
to music, watch videos and do online banking. There are A Yeah … but that’s in Silicon Valley, south of the city. I
even wearable computers, like – smartwatches! think Tokyo has more technology everywhere.
What about the future? Scientists think that computers B Mmm, I don’t agree. All the new computers come from
will be tiny. If you are ill, you will be able to swallow a America. Let’s click on San Francisco. Oh, wrong! Sorry, you
nanocomputer to find out what is wrong with you! People were right – it’s Tokyo. They’ve got amazing trains, better
all over the world will need to work together to make sure smartphones and more robots!
that these developments are safe and help everybody. A OK. Next one. Which city’s clock is older? Big Ben in
London or the Astronomical Clock in Prague?
p.75 Exercise 1 84 B Hmm. Well, Big Ben is old, but the clock in Prague
Virtual reality lets you enter another world. You wear a looks older.
headset which lets you see and hear different things as A I agree. Yes, it’s Prague. It was built in the 15th century.
you move. Big Ben was built in the 19th century. Now, which city’s
Schoolchildren can use it to study history face-to-face by monument is taller? The Eiffel Tower in Paris or the Empire
going into a world where dinosaurs still live or by walking State Building in New York? I think it’s the Empire State
through the pyramids. Building.
There are some really fun games and useful educational B I agree. I don’t think the Eiffel Tower is as tall as the
apps, but the equipment costs too much for many people. Empire State. Yes, we’re right! The Eiffel Tower is 324 metres
In the future, VR will get better and be cheaper. More and tall and the Empire State is only a little bit taller – it’s 381
more people will use it for fun, education and science. metres, but it’s got an antenna which makes it 443 metres
tall.
Unit 6 Where are we? A Good. Last one. Which stadium is bigger? Wembley, in
p.78 Exercise 2 85 London, or Camp Nou, in Barcelona?
B I’m pretty sure that Wembley isn’t as big as Camp Nou.
botanical gardens art gallery A OK. Yes, you’re right. Camp Nou has seats for ninety-nine
aquarium palace thousand people. Wembley has seats for ninety thousand
car park clock tower people. Well, we got three out of five and even those were
underground bridge just good guesses!
market tourist information office
fountain station p.81 Exercise 1 88
monument cathedral There’s a fountain in the middle of the square. There’s
square town hall an art gallery to the left of the square and a tourist
p.79 Exercise 8 86 information office to the right. The tourist information
office is on the corner of Queen Street and Princess Street.
Good morning ladies and gentlemen – we’re starting There’s a bookshop not far from the tourist information
from here on Princes Street, the main shopping street office.
in the city. Look right and you can see the very famous There’s a park near the bus station. There’s a bridge at the
Edinburgh Castle at the top of the hill, part of the Old top of the park. A river goes under the bridge and through
Town. From the top, you get a brilliant view of Edinburgh! the park.
Next we’re going to see some art and culture at the At the bottom of Queen Street, there’s a crossing which
Scottish National Gallery and then the National Museum goes across the road to the museum. The museum is
of Scotland. The art gallery is near the train station opposite the town hall. There’s a hotel beside the museum.
Finally, we’re going round the botanical gardens – there
are 70 acres of grounds and 350 years of history. Lots to p.81 Exercises 4 and 5 89
learn and see! We’re going to stop here for a 45 minute 1
A Where’s the swimming pool?
visit. Don’t be late back to the bus! B It’s in the park to the right of the bridge.
p.80 Exercise 4 87 A OK. Thanks.
2
B Where’s the art gallery?
A OK, let’s try to do this online quiz. A It’s to the left of the square opposite the tourist
B Well, I’m great at quizzes! So, what’s the first question? information office.
A OK. Which city is more ancient – Rome or Athens? B Thank you very much.
B No idea!
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A Where’s the bus station? p.84 Exercise 3 92
B It’s to the left of the park near the train station. Alfie Well done, Jed! Tour over. Right, guys. Let’s get some
A Great, thanks. ice cream.
4
A Where’s the bank? Jed Yes, I deserve it! But I just want one more picture of
B It’s beside the tourist information office. you guys.
A Thank you. Passerby 3 Excuse me. How do we find the Natural
5
A Where’s the shopping centre? History Museum?
B It’s on the High Street not far from the pharmacy. Jed Alfie, I’ve got this. Can you see Parks Road over there?
A Thanks! Passerby 4 Yes.
6
A Where’s the café? Jed You go along Parks Road – past two sets of traffic
B It’s in the park to the left of the entrance. lights and it’s on your right.
A Thank you very much. Passerby 3 Thank you.
p.83 Exercise 11 90 Jed No problem. You’ll love it – it’s the best museum
in Oxford.
Dear Carlos, Passerby 4 Thanks a lot.
My name’s Paul and I’m your exchange partner. I’m looking Passerby 3 I like this place.
forward to welcoming you to Australia! Passerby 4 Me too. Even the tourists are helpful.
I live in Sydney, a city in the south-east of Australia. We live
in a flat in Adelaide Road. It’s about 25 minutes from the p.84 Exercise 4 93
centre of the city. Jed Excuse me.
There’s a big harbour in the middle of the city. The harbour Jed Could you tell me how to get to Lincoln College,
is the best area to visit. There’s an aquarium, an opera please?
house and a Planetarium! Passerby 1 I’m really sorry. I’m not from around here.
Best wishes, Jed Thanks anyway.
Paul Jed Excuse me, could you give me directions to
p.84 Exercise 1 91 Lincoln College?
Passerby 2 Certainly. Just go up this street and, at the top,
Jed Excuse me. turn right into the High Street.
Passerby 1 Yes? Passerby 2 Turn left into Turl Street.
Jed Could you tell me how to get to Lincoln College? Passerby 2 Go along Turl Street.
Passerby 1 I’m really sorry. I’m not from around here. Jed Thanks a lot.
Jed No problem. Thanks anyway … excuse me, could you Passerby 2 You’re welcome.
give me directions to Lincoln College? Passerby 3 Excuse me, how do we find the Natural
Passerby 2 Certainly. Just go up this street and, at the top, History Museum?
turn right into the High Street. After about 30 metres, Jed You go along Parks Road, past two sets of traffic lights
turn left into Turl Street. Go along Turl Street for about a and it’s on your right.
hundred metres and Lincoln College is on your left.
Jed That’s great. Thanks a lot! p.84 Exercise 5 94
Passerby 2 You’re welcome. 1
Boy Excuse me, how do I get to the museum from here?
Jed Hi guys! Woman Oh that’s easy. Go down this road between the
Alfie Jed! You made it! bus station and the park, and turn left when you get to
Jed Yeah. Easy peasy. And I didn’t use an app. Park Road. Then turn right at the art gallery. You’ll see
Lily Here’s your prize. the museum straight ahead at the opposite side of the
Jed Awesome. I’m a proper tourist now! square.
Alfie So what do you know about Oxford University? Boy How long will it take to walk?
Jed It’s old … very old. Woman About five or ten minutes.
Elsa Excellent start. Boy That’s great, thanks.
Alfie Give him a chance. Oxford is one of the oldest Woman You’re welcome.
universities in the world. It started in 1096. 2
Young W Excuse me, can you tell me how to find the
Jed Wow! That is old. nearest bank, please?
Lily Pay attention, Jed! That’s just fact one. Man Certainly. Can you see that big building? That’s the
Alfie This is Lincoln College. It began in 1427. art gallery. Go past that and through the square. Cross
Elsa Fact two … the road, and keep going along Princess Street. The
Jed How many facts am I getting? bank is the second building on the left.
Alfie Right, Jed. Last question for you. Which is the oldest Young W How far is that?
university college? Man About five minutes?
Jed I know this! It’s a trick question. There are three very Young W Great. Thanks!
old colleges, but no one knows which one is the oldest. Man You’re welcome.
Elsa Not bad, Jed.
Jed Thank you.
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Girl Excuse me, could you give me directions to the café Unit 1 Fit for anything
from here, please?
p.92 Exercise 1 97
Woman Sure. Go up Queen Street and turn left. Go past
the statue in front of the town hall and then turn right athletics climbing
into the park. You’ll see the café just in front of you on badminton rugby
the left. motor racing weightlifting
Girl Is it far from here? volleyball cycling
Woman Not really, just four or five minutes.
p.92 Exercise 3 98
Girl Thanks a lot.
Woman You’re welcome. pitch track
slope gym
p.87 Exercise 1 95 court stadium
Biebrza is a national park in the north-east of Poland and is
p.92 Exercise 5 99
named after the Biebrza River which runs through it. It can
be one of the coldest regions in Poland. This wetland area racket
became a park in 1993 and is important for the protection helmet
of plants, butterflies, birds and other wild animals. Its total net
area is 592.23 square kilometres, consisting of forests,
p.93 Exercise 8 100
fields, meadows and marshes. The park sells between
55,000 to 65,000 tickets every year, but the actual number Receptionist Good morning. Can I help you?
of visitors can be larger, as some people don’t need to Customer Oh, hi! Yes. I’ve never been here before, so I’m not
have a ticket to use the park. sure where to start.
What to see and do: Receptionist What did you want to try?
* Camp overnight. Customer I’m not sure …
* Look for rare plants. Receptionist I see … hmmm … do you like climbing?
* Watch amazing wildlife: birds, elks and beavers. We’ve got a great indoor climbing wall.
* Go horse riding, kayaking, cycling or hiking along the Customer Oh no! I don’t like being high up!
486 km of trails. Receptionist Well, do you like racket sports? We’ve got
indoor courts for tennis, badminton and squash.
Snowdonia is Wales’ oldest and largest national park. It Customer Well, I’m here on my own today, so perhaps
became a park in 1951. It’s 2,130 square kilometres in size another time …
and it has nine mountain ranges. Mount Snowdon is 1,085
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metres high. It’s a dead volcano and the highest mountain
in England and Wales. The park is in one of the wettest Customer Hi, it’s me again. Just as I was leaving, I had an
parts of the UK, but that doesn’t stop more than 3 million idea – do you have any exercise classes?
people visiting every year. Receptionist Not on Thursdays, I’m afraid.
What to see and do: Customer Oh that’s a shame.
* Climb to the top of Mount Snowdon for incredible Receptionist Well, what about swimming? We have a
views. large pool.
* Travel by horse in summer or mountain train in winter! Customer Hmm I quite like swimming … do you have a
* Watch amazing wildlife: otters, eagles and polecats. gym? Perhaps I can do some weightlifting.
* Go climbing, kayaking along the rivers, cycling or hiking. Receptionist I’m very sorry, the gym is closed this week.
Customer OK, I’ll go swimming then!
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p.95 Exercise 1 102
When you’re thinking about which places to visit in a city,
you need to check the weather. It’s no good going to a ankle knee wrist
museum on a sunny day and then going to the botanical toe arm elbow
gardens when it’s raining. It’s better the other way round. leg finger shoulder
Also, check the website of the places you are interested in p.95 Exercise 3 103
before you go – a lot of museums are closed on Mondays,
for example. And some museums are free on certain days I’ve injured my big toe.
at certain times – you can save yourself some money, Don’t worry – it’s just a sprain.
which is always important for students, right? My wrist is swollen.
Finally, think about the time of year. Some European cities He’s broken his arm.
have fantastic markets just before Christmas. On the other How did you get that bruise?
hand, music festivals or theatre in the park, usually take Oh dear, you’ve cut your knee.
place in the summer. p.95 Exercise 6 104
So, plan ahead and you’ll have a wonderful time!
When you start a new school, it’s important to find out
where the medical room is. It’s useful to know who you
need to speak to if you injure yourself. The school will give
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your parents a form to fill in, so that the medical team p.98 Exercise 3 107
know if you have any special medical needs. Dad Hello? I didn’t catch that – the connection isn’t very
If a minor injury happens in school, follow these steps: good. Can you say that again, please? Who? Oh! Harry!
Number 1: someone find a teacher immediately. Harry Yes, Dad?
Number 2: someone stay with the person who is injured. Dad It’s the sports centre – your membership cards are
Number 3: while you wait for help to arrive, do NOT try to ready. I didn’t know who they wanted at first – they asked
move them. for Harry Potter!
The school will keep a record of all injuries. They will give
details of any injury to your parents. If the injury is not p.98 Exercise 4 108
serious – a small cut or a bruise, the medical team will take Elsa What was that, Dad?
care of you. If necessary, a teacher will take you to hospital. Elsa Can you speak up, please?
Elsa’s dad I said …
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Receptionist … what was that?
When you start a new school, it’s important to find out Receptionist Could you repeat it, please?
where the medical room is. It’s useful to know who you Lily Of course – it’s Potts.
need to speak to if you injure yourself. The school will give Receptionist How do you spell that?
your parents a form to fill in, so that the medical team Receptionist Is it with a double t?
know if you have any special medical needs. Lily Yes, that’s right
If a minor injury happens in school, follow these steps: Elsa’s dad Can you say that again, please?
Number 1: someone find a teacher immediately.
Number 2: someone stay with the person who is injured. p.101 Exercise 1 109
Number 3: while you wait for help to arrive, do NOT try to The Polish Sports Personality of the Year Award:
move them. In 1925, Sweden gave an award for the best Swedish
The school will keep a record of all injuries. They will give athlete of the year. Poland was the second country to
details of any injury to your parents. If the injury is not celebrate their athletes with a national award. The first
serious – a small cut or a bruise, the medical team will take winner was Wacław Kuchar for athletics in 1926. Now,
care of you. If necessary, a teacher will take you to hospital. every year, the public votes for the sportsperson who
has achieved the most in the previous year. There are
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additional categories for the Team of the Year, the Sporting
Lily So what do you feel like doing today? Event of the Year and the Sport Without Barriers Award for
Elsa Hmm … something sporty … how about that new disabled athletes.
sports centre? Have you been there yet? One winner of the Sport Without Barriers category in
Lily No, I haven’t. Great idea. recent years (2020) is Faustyna Kotłowska. Faustyna
Elsa What shall we do – swimming … gym… badminton? lost her leg as a teenager in 2016 as a result of a traffic
Lily How about squash? I’ve heard they’ve got accident. She became interested in Para-athletics after
squash courts. watching Łukasz Mamcarz compete in the high jump at
Elsa Yeah, cool. I’ve never played squash before. the Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Today, she is an
Elsa’s dad Elsa, wherever you’re going, can you take your athlete and holds European and world records in discus,
brother with you, please? javelin and shotput. She is looking forward to competing
Elsa What was that, Dad? Can you speak up, please? in the next Paralympic Games.
Elsa’s dad I said … take … Harry … with you, please!
Elsa OK …! The BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Award:
Lily Hi! The first awards ceremony of the BBC Sports Personality
Receptionist Good morning! How can I help you? of the Year took place in 1954 and the winner was
Lily We’d like a squash court, please. Christopher Chataway, a middle- and long-distance
Receptionist Sure. I’ll see if there’s one free. What are runner. Five people have won the award more than once
your names? and the tennis player Andy Murray has won it three times!
Lily Lily Potts, Elsa Parker and Harry Parker. Since 2001, there has been a special category for athletes
Receptionist Lily … what was that? I didn’t get your second aged 16 and under.
name. Could you repeat it, please? Karé Adenegan is a British wheelchair athlete. Karé started
Lily Of course – it’s Potts. wheelchair racing in 2012 after watching British para-
Receptionist How do you spell that? Is it with a double t? athlete Hannah Cockcroft in the Paralympics in London.
Lily Yes, that’s right – P-O-double T-S. Three years later, Karé beat Hannah in a race! In 2016, she
Harry And I’m Harry Parker – that’s P-A-R-K-E-R. competed at the Summer Paralympics and won one silver
Receptionist I’m sorry, I can’t find you on the system. Have medal and two bronze medals – at the age of 15! In 2018,
you got your membership cards with you? Karé set a world record in her sport. The same year, she
Elsa Er, no. We haven’t signed up yet … won the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award.
Receptionist Oh, I see! No problem, just fill in these forms. In addition, Karé has a big online presence and thousands
Don’t forget to write in capitals and give your contact of young people follow her.
details. We’ll contact you when the cards are ready.
Elsa Thanks!
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p.102 Exercise 6 110 Jenna Hi. I just wanted some help for a friend.
Could you repeat that, please? Presenter Go on.
I didn’t quite catch your name. Jenna Susie is my best friend, but these days she’s very
Is that with a double L? quiet and seems depressed. She won’t tell me what’s
So, it’s on King’s Road? wrong. I’m really worried about her.
Presenter Amy, can you suggest anything?
p.103 Exercise 1 111 Amy Hi Jenna. Your friend’s behaviour is worrying. You
1
Boy 1 I like winter sports the most. It doesn’t usually should look for somewhere quiet to talk to her and say
snow enough in England to do them outdoors. There that you are going to call a helpline or speak to an adult
are lots of indoor slopes where you can go to practise. about her. Tell her she really should talk to someone.
But I’m saving up so that I can go on the school trip to Jenna OK, thanks. I’ll do that.
Switzerland. Presenter Who’s our next caller? Yes, it’s Jake from Bristol.
2
Girl 1 I’ve been doing this sport since I was 10. There are Jake, what’s your problem?
special walls both outdoors and indoors, so you can do Jake Well, I’m having trouble with maths at school this
it all year round. Last summer, I went to Wales and did it year. I’ve got a new teacher and I don’t understand
in the mountains. anything. I look for answers on the Internet and ask my
3
Boy 2 My sport is an Olympic sport but I don’t do it in friends, but I can’t do it. I need to pass my maths exam.
competitions. I go to the gym and I do it to make myself What else can I try?
stronger. Presenter Thanks, Jake. Who would like to help? Ahmed?
4
Girl 2 The sport I like best involves lots of different Ahmed Hi Jake. You really should try talking to your teacher
activities – you can throw things or jump, or race about this. Are you afraid to speak to him?
against other people. But I don’t do this myself – I like Jake Yes, I am. He’s new.
watching professionals do it! Ahmed You shouldn’t be nervous. Your teacher is there to
help you. You can ask a parent to speak to him, if that’s
easier.
Unit 8 What should I do?
Jake Thanks. It’s OK, I’ll ask.
p.106 Exercise 1 112 Presenter Finally, we have Dora from Oxford. What’s your
switch on put on look at question, Dora?
switch off take off look for Dora I’m not very organized. I sometimes forget to do
fall asleep pick up turn up things.
wake up put down turn down Presenter Thanks, Dora. Tom, can you help?
Tom Sure. Hi Dora! Do you make lists?
p.107 Exercise 8 113 Dora Sometimes. But then I put them down somewhere
1
A I can’t get my computer to work! The screen is frozen! and lose them.
B Switch your computer off, then switch it on again. Tom You shouldn’t use different pieces of paper. You
A I tried that! It doesn’t help. should get a small diary. Write what you need to do and
B I don’t know what else to suggest. Buy a new one? the day you need to do it. Leave it by your bed, then pick it
A Great advice, thanks so much … up and check it every day. Or you can use your phone for
2
A Mum, I’m going to the park now. notes.
B OK, but put on your jacket. The weather doesn’t Dora Actually, I prefer the idea of a diary. I’ll try that.
look good. Thank you.
A OK. Presenter That’s all we have time for. Call in tomorrow! Bye
B And take off your new shoes! They will get dirty. Put for now!
your boots on instead.
3
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down your tablet and pick your clothes up off the floor? accident
B In a minute, Mum. I’m just finishing this game. speed limit
A Leo, do it now, please. I’m not waiting. I let you sleep emergency exit
in today! first-aid kit
B OK. Let me look for a save point in this game and I’ll bucket
do it. ladder
A Leo!
B OK! Sorry, Mum p.109 Exercise 2 116
cycle path zebra crossing fire
p.108 Exercises 5 and 6 114 ambulance traffic lights smoke alarm
Presenter Hello, and welcome to the programme. We have
three young people in the studio – Amy, Tom and Ahmed p.109 Exercise 3 117
– and they are ready to help you with any problems you OK, everybody. Don’t panic, it’s just a fire practice.
have today. Just send us a text and we’ll invite you onto I need you all to keep calm.
the show. We are going to leave by the emergency exit.
Presenter Here’s our first caller, Jenna from Birmingham. Hi No running! Please don’t be silly!
Jenna. What’s your problem?
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When we get to the meeting point in the playground, I 3
C Excuse, me. Can you wait a minute, please?
will check your names. D I’m sorry?
While we are waiting for the fire practice to finish, I want C The sign says that you must climb down safely.
you all to be sensible. You mustn’t go down when another person is on the
climbing wall.
p.109 Exercise 6 118 D Oh, OK. Sorry. I’ll wait here and look down. Give me a
Operator 1 Hello, emergency services. What’s your thumbs up sign when you’re finished.
emergency? C Thanks. I’ll do that.
Girl There’s been a road accident. 4
Alfie Oh, Elsa. Pick that up. You mustn’t throw rubbish
Operator 1 I’ll connect you to the ambulance service. away carelessly like that. Look at the sign!
Operator 2 Ambulance service. Where are you calling from? Elsa Hey, it was an accident. I didn’t mean to. I always
Girl Er … I’m not sure. I’m not from around here … we’re throw rubbish in the bin.
just here for the day … we’re somewhere in Oxford … Alfie OK, OK. I’m sorry I said anything!
Operator 2 Can you describe anything around you?
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to the centre of town. Jake Hey Claire, we have to finish our art project before
Operator 2 OK, I think I know where you are. Is anyone Friday. What are you doing tonight after school?
injured? Claire I have to go to the dentist at 4.00. Why don’t we get
Girl A young woman has fallen off her bike. She’s lying in together after that?
the road. I hope she’s OK … Jake Hmmm … that’ll be difficult because I have to revise
Operator 2 Don’t panic. Don’t try to move her. We’ll send an for the science test tomorrow …
ambulance immediately. Claire I don’t have to – I revised over the weekend.
Jake Well done you! We’ve both got music club on
p.109 Exercise 7 119 Tuesday … but I’m free on Wednesday – does that work
Operator 1 Hello, emergency services. What’s your for you?
emergency? Claire No, Mum and Dad are going out, so I have to go
Girl There’s been a road accident. to Grandma’s for dinner. I don’t have to do anything on
Operator 1 I’ll connect you to the ambulance service. Thursday though.
Operator 2 Ambulance service. Where are you calling from? Jake That’s no good for me. I’ve got photography club
Girl Er … I’m not sure. I’m not from around here … we’re from 3 to 5. I couldn’t go last week so I have to be there
just here for the day … we’re somewhere in Oxford … this week.
Operator 2 Can you describe anything around you? Claire Hmmm … well, how long do you think it will take
Girl We’ve just crossed a bridge over the river on the way us to finish the project?
to the centre of town. Jake About four hours.
Operator 2 OK, I think I know where you are. Is anyone Claire How about we do two hours before music club on
injured? Tuesday, and then two hours after photography club on
Girl A young woman has fallen off her bike. She’s lying in Thursday – you don’t have to go home – you can come to
the road. I hope she’s OK … my house and have dinner with us.
Operator 2 Don’t panic. Don’t try to move her. We’ll send an Jake Great plan! Er … who’s cooking?
ambulance immediately.
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p.110 Exercises 4 and 5 120 Jake Hey Claire, we have to finish our art project before
1
Alfie Hey, are you using that dictionary? I need to look Friday. What are you doing tonight after school?
up some words. Claire I have to go to the dentist at 4.00. Why don’t we get
Elsa Shhh! together after that?
Alfie Excuse me? Jake Hmmm … that’ll be difficult because I have to revise
Elsa Look. It says you must talk quietly in here. People for the science test tomorrow …
are trying to study. Claire I don’t have to – I revised over the weekend.
Alfie OK. Are you using that? Jake Well done you! We’ve both got music club on
Elsa Sorry? I can’t hear you! Tuesday … but I’m free on Wednesday – does that work
2 A Excuse me! for you?
B Yes? Claire No, Mum and Dad are going out, so I have to go
A Can you turn that down? The sign says you mustn’t to Grandma’s for dinner. I don’t have to do anything on
play music loudly here. It’s annoying for other people. Thursday though.
B Where is it? I didn’t see it. Jake That’s no good for me. I’ve got photography club
A Over there. from 3 to 5. I couldn’t go last week so I have to be there
B Huh. Oh, OK then. I’ll use headphones. this week.
A Thanks. Claire Hmmm … well, how long do you think it will take
us to finish the project?
Jake About four hours.
Claire How about we do two hours before music club on
Tuesday, and then two hours after photography club on
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my house and have dinner with us. Lily You really have to give a class presentation on
Jake Great plan! Er … who’s cooking? Australia.
p.112 Exercise 1 123 Alfie Jed, you must give the class a talk.
Alfie I really think you should do it.
Elsa Do you like living here now, Jed? Alfie What have you got to lose?
Jed Yeah, I really like it here, even the weather. Lily Come on, you can do it!
Elsa You don’t miss the Aussie weather? Jed’s mum Go on. Give it a try.
Jed We have to put on raincoats in Australia, too … In the Jed’s mum Don’t give up now.
winter. And I’ve got football here. Jed’s mum I think you should go and answer that.
Lily And punting … remember?
Jed Oh, sure … p.115 Exercises 2 and 3 126
Lily Hey, do you know what you have to do? You really Hi, class. I’m going to introduce you to my home country
have to give a class presentation on Australia. in this little talk. My friends persuaded me to do this! So –
Jed I so don’t have to do that! welcome to Australia!
Lily Alfie, tell Jed to give the class a talk. Here are some facts and figures for you.
Alfie Jed, you must give the class a talk – what about? The official name of my country is ‘The Commonwealth of
Jed Australia. Alfie, tell the girls it isn’t a good idea. Australia’.
Alfie No way! I really think you should do it. What have you The Australian flag is called the Southern Cross because of
got to lose? the stars on it. We can always see these stars in the night
Jed My cool! I’ll be embarrassed. sky in Australia. We also have the British flag in the corner.
Elsa You’re not that cool, Jed. The capital city is not Sydney! And it’s not Melbourne.
Lily Come on, you can do it! It’s … ? Any idea? Didn’t think so! It’s Canberra. But Sydney
Jed Well, I’ll think about it… is the largest city in Australia.
Lily Anyway, it’s too late. I told the teacher this morning. The population is nearly 24 million. That’s not many
Jed Lily! people for such a big space!
Jed’s mum What’s the problem? Go on. Give it a try. We use the Australian dollar for money.
Jed Oh, Mum. The official language is English – of course! But Australian
Jed’s mum Don’t give up now, before you start. English is a bit different! Instead of saying ‘Hello’, we often
Jed I don’t know enough to do a presentation. say ‘G’day, mate!’
Jed’s mum You don’t know enough about Australia to give The weather isn’t always sunny! It can be cold and rainy in
a presentation to your class? winter. And remember – our winter is your summer. We
Jed But they want to hear about kangaroos, spiders have Christmas on the beach in summer!
and snakes… Now: sports! We love our sports – team sports and water
Jed’s mum Your grandma can help. She grew up in the sports. In fact, we have our own sport called Australian
outback. Football.
Jed OK. I’ll call her later. And finally – what is Australia most famous for? Lots of
Jed’s mum I think you should go and answer that. things, obviously! But, what do you think?
Grandma Hi Jed. Surprise! Read my handout on Australian Geography and History
Jed Grandma! and you decide!
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Lily See? I told you! That was great! When Glen James – a homeless man from Boston, USA –
Jed Thanks. I’m just glad it’s over. I think Grandma was the found a backpack full of money, he immediately handed it
star, though. in to the police. ‘There was never any choice really,’ he said.
Alfie Yeah, awesome, Mrs Marshall. ‘It’s not my money.’ The police gave the money back to
Grandma Thank you, Alfie. the owner. The police gave Glen James a special award for
Alfie So, Mrs Marshall, this red-back spider. How dangerous being honest. Glen thought that the story was over.
is it? But a young man, Ethan Whittington, read Glen’s story in
Grandma Well, the female spiders can be very dangerous. the newspaper. He was so impressed by Glen that he set
And they come into houses a lot when it’s cold outside, so up a web page to raise money for him and in just one day
you have to be careful. he raised $50,000 for him online. On the second day the
Lily Really? amount reached over $100,000, as hundreds more people
Grandma Yes, I once found a red-back when I was putting heard his story and wanted to help Glen.
on my shoes. Ethan gave the money to Glen, who was amazed by the
Lily Yuck! What did you do? kindness of people he didn’t know.
Grandma Well, I didn’t want to touch it because they bite
when they’re angry, so …
Elsa Your grandma is cool, Jed.
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p.120 Exercise 3 128 5
Girl I still like traditional books, but e-readers are much
Good morning, class. Oh dear, look at the clock! We’ve easier to pack when you travel.
got a lot of work to do this morning, so let’s start. The 6
Boy I meet my friends there every Saturday in the
projector isn’t working at the moment, so just open your winter. We try to get a table in the corner – or even
coursebooks to page 120. Write your answers in your better – one with comfortable old armchairs. We sit,
notebooks for exercises one to three, but you can work drink hot chocolate and chat for ages and don’t spend
with a partner for exercise four. If you need to look for much money at all.
the meaning of a word, there are dictionaries on the
p.126 Exercise 3 131
bookshelf.
1
Teacher OK everybody. Thank you for staying at school
p.122 Exercise 5 129 for today’s training class – I think it will be very useful
Waiter Good evening. Are you ready to order? for everybody. Before we start on the first-aid training, I
Woman Yes, please. What is the roast dinner today? want to ask a couple of questions. Who knows what you
Waiter We have roast beef and roast chicken. take with you if there’s a fire practice? Liz?
Woman In that case, could I have roast chicken with Liz Nothing, miss – you leave everything where it is.
potatoes and carrots, please. Teacher Very good. And who knows where the nearest
Waiter Of course. And for you? emergency exit is? Suzie?
Girl Pasta and a salad for me, please – the pasta is Suzie There’s one in the corner of the gym, miss.
vegetarian, isn’t it? Teacher Great. And finally, where do we have to go if
Waiter Yes, it is. So, chicken and vegetables … pasta and there’s a fire practice? Matt?
salad … and anything to drink … Matt To the playground, next to the sports field.
Presenter At the food van Teacher Excellent! Right, first-aid.
Vendor Hi! What can I get you? 2
Teacher Which sport have you enjoyed most this term?
Boy Can I have a bacon sandwich and a large tea, please? Sally I’ve enjoyed volleyball because it’s a team sport
Vendor No problem. and I’ve made some new friends.
Presenter At the café Teacher What outdoor sports have you done?
Girl Excuse me, do you do lunch? Sally We’ve done athletics.
Assistant Not until 12 o’clock, I’m afraid. Teacher Great! And are there any sports you haven’t
Girl In that case, can I have a cup of coffee and two of liked?
those biscuits, please? Sally Hmmm … I haven’t really liked climbing because
Assistant Sure. Find a table and I’ll bring it to you when it’s I don’t like heights. But I’ve got better at it and I’m not as
ready. scared any more.
Presenter Getting a takeaway 3
Annie Hello? Joe …?
Dad Hello? Oh, hi, we’d like to order a takeaway please. Joe Annie!
Takeaway Sure. What would you like? Annie What’s happened?
Dad One beef curry and rice, a pork kebab and two Joe I’ve fallen off my bike.
poppadoms. Annie Oh no! Are you injured?
Takeaway One beef curry and rice … a pork kebab … and Joe Well, yes, but not badly. I’ve twisted my ankle, but I
two poppadoms. Great. don’t think it’s broken.
Dad How long do you think it will be? Annie I’m going to call an ambulance.
Takeaway Hmmm … about half an hour. Joe You don’t have to do that – I can move it – just ask
Presenter At the drive-through Mum to come and get me.
Mum Do you both know what you want?
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Girl Burger and chips for me.
Boy The same for me! 1
Girl Come to the park after school today.
Mum What do you want to drink? 2
Woman Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the
Girl Oooh, can I have a strawberry milkshake, too? aquarium from here?
Mum What about you, Henry? 3
Boy He’s a much better tennis player than me – I’m
Boy Lemonade, please, Mum. going to lose.
4
Man So, that’s four bananas, a brown loaf, two slices of
p.124 Exercise 4 130 ham and a packet of biscuits?
1
Boy I was trying on some jeans in the changing room
when all the lights went out!
2
Girl I don’t eat meat but I do eat fish, so technically I’m
not a vegetarian.
3
Girl I’m going to Kraków next weekend to stay with my
cousins. They’re going to take me to the Old Town and
the cathedral and hopefully we’ll walk along Floriańska
Street.
4
Boy I’m glad I’ve got a debit card because I never have
enough cash – I don’t know what happens to it!
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