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Grade VI Workbook Audio Scripts

Unit 1 Making friends p.10 Exercise 3  04


p.6 Exercise 2  01 1 leaves stays so
These are my friends. They’re all at my school. That’s Tom. 2 sorry student questions
Who? 3 ask please some
Oh … there. Tom is the boy with the short, fair hair and 4 son friends us
blue eyes. 5 news start zoo
He looks friendly. p.10 Exercises 4 and 5  05
Yes, and he’s funny, too.
Who’s the girl with the long, dark hair and glasses? 1 Joe Hi Henry, can I please borrow your skateboard this
That’s Lisa. afternoon?
She’s got a nice smile. Henry I’m sorry, no.
Yes. She’s very nice. She’s my best friend. Joe What?? Why not?
Henry Because you aren’t very careful with it. You always
p.8 Exercise 4  02 break things.
Emma What’s your new school like, Joey? Joe No, I don’t! … Dad! Henry says I can’t borrow his
Joey It’s great. This is the end of my third week and I like it skateboard!
here. The teachers are really kind. 2 Edith Excuse me, is this seat free?
Emma Is it a modern school? Jenna Yes, I think so.
Joey It’s quite modern, but it isn’t like my old school. All Edith May I please take it? I want to join my friends.
the classrooms here have bookshelves and clocks. But only Jenna Sure. Go right ahead.
three classrooms have interactive whiteboards. The maths Edith Thank you.
room is the only classroom with a computer. But there’s a 3 Isaac Mum, could I please go on the school trip next
big, new computer room, and there are also computers month?
in the library. It’s my favourite place because it’s quiet. Mum Of course. Where to?
I sometimes go there at break time to read or look for Isaac To London. It’s a trip to the Science Museum.
things on the Internet. Mum No problem. Sounds great. How much is it?
Emma What’s your timetable like? Isaac I’m not sure. There’s more information soon.
Joey It’s OK. Tuesday is my favourite day. We’ve got English Mum OK. Well, I’m sure it won’t be expensive.
in the morning and Art in the afternoon. They’re my Isaac Thanks, Mum.
favourite subjects. p.11 Exercises 4 and 5  06
p.8 Exercise 5  03 A Hello Grandma, It’s me, Jamie.
Emma What about lunch? Do you take sandwiches? B Hello Jamie. It’s good to hear from you. I really miss you.
Joey No. There’s a cafeteria and the food’s great. I eat there A I miss you too, Grandma. But it’s only for six months. I’ve
every day. got another two months before I come home. The school
Emma Are the teachers OK? holidays start around the 1st July here.
Joey Yes, they’re really kind. B What’s Canada like? Do you like it?
Emma What about the other students? Are they nice? A Yes, it’s very different from England, but it’s a fantastic
Joey Yes. They’re very friendly. A girl called Amy sits next country. I’m in Montreal, and they speak French and
to me and at the desk behind me is a boy called Sam. He’s English here. I’m learning French at school.
my new friend. B What’s your school like?
Emma What’s he like? A It’s great. Everyone is friendly. The lessons aren’t difficult,
Joey He’s tall with short, curly red hair. He’s got freckles and but they are all in French. It isn’t always easy for me, but
a nice smile. I’m learning fast. Also, we do lots of sport, especially
Emma Is he sporty like you? basketball. That’s my favourite.
Joey Yes, he is. But he doesn’t play football like me. B You’re staying with a family. What are they like?
He plays rugby. A They’re very kind. They help me with my school work.
Emma Do you see him after school? There’s a boy my age called Sam. We’re good friends. We
Joey Yes. I walk home with him. We live quite near school go cycling together at the weekend, and we sometimes
so we don’t take the bus. play tennis after school.
Emma Well, Joey, you seem very happy at your new B It’s evening now in England. What time is there?
school. I’m pleased that you’ve got a new friend. See you A It’s two o’clock. It’s very hot today, so we’re sitting in
soon. the garden. My family often have barbecues at lunchtime
Joey Bye, Emma. on Sundays.
B It’s nice weather here, too. I’m working in the garden
this evening. Well, thanks for phoning me, Jamie. Enjoy
your time in Canada.
A See you in July, Grandma.
B See you soon, then. All my love.

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Unit 2 Wild weather p.20 Exercise 4  10
p.16 Exercise 4  07 1 tennis never
And now a quick look at the weather around Europe. 2 weather tea
Well, Rome is the place to be today! It’s a lovely day in 3 week meal
Rome! It’s sunny and warm and the temperature is 26 4 friendly test
degrees! 5 mend when
Unfortunately, the weather here in the UK isn’t very 6 bell she’ll
good. It’s a rainy day in London, and it’s very windy. The 7 complete head
temperature in London is only about three degrees. And, 8 cheek beach
it’s snowy in Manchester! The conditions there are terrible 9 field fell
… it’s freezing with temperatures around minus two p.20 Exercises 5 and 6  11
degrees.
So, where can you go for some really hot weather? Well, 1 A Are you okay, Tina?
the temperatures in Spain are very high at the moment. In B No, I had a terrible day at school.
Barcelona there are lots of clouds, but it’s a very hot day. A Oh, no. Poor you. Sorry to hear that. What was wrong?
The temperature there is about 32 degrees. B Everything. It was just a bad day.
A Never mind. Go and watch a bit of TV. Do you want
p.17 Exercise 5  08 a sandwich?
I love my new bike! I decided to go for a long bike ride B Yes, please. Thanks, Mum!
with my friend Alex. We started in the morning before 2 A Jemma, you look upset. Are you okay?
lunch when the weather was cloudy, but warm. We B No, I had an argument with Maria.
packed some sandwiches and some drinks. A That’s a real shame! What was it about?
The cycle ride was great fun! But soon the weather B Nothing much. It was silly. I said something stupid.
changed. It started to rain. We stopped and changed our A Oh dear. Never mind. Text her and say you’re sorry.
clothes. Then we continued. We don’t mind the rain! B Yes, you’re right. Thanks, Emily. I’ll do it now.
Then it was windy. It’s difficult to cycle in the wind! So we 3 A What happened, Fred?
stopped under a tree to have lunch. B I broke dad’s tennis racket. Look.
Suddenly there was a huge storm with a lot of rain and A Oh, dear!
wind. A tree is very dangerous in a storm and it was scary. B It was an accident. What can I do?
But there was nowhere else to go. A Give it to me. I can mend it.
I called my dad. He was worried. He asked us exactly B Really, Grandpa? That’s awesome. Thanks!
where we were. I tried to give directions. p.21 Exercises 5 and 6  12
My dad used his phone to find me. He can find all of the
family with his phone! Very soon he arrived in his car. We A Where did you go on holiday last summer, Joey?
were so happy to see him. B I went to Alaska. Annie and I went to see our cousin Paul
in July. It was awesome!
p.18 Exercise 4  09 A Wow! How long did you stay?
Interviewer When and where did the disaster happen? B We stayed there for two weeks. But we didn’t stay with
Darren It happened last year in my hometown of Illinois. Paul all the time because he works. He has a job in a
Interviewer Where were you? hotel in Anchorage. We travelled around and saw some
Darren I was in the river with my brother and a friend. amazing things.
Interviewer Why were you there? A Was there a lot of snow?
Darren Because we like swimming a lot! B No. It was summer, and we didn’t go up north. It’s
Interviewer What happened? much colder up there. The weather was mostly warm and
Darren There was a storm in the next town. Then there cloudy. But we had some sunny days.
was a big flood down the river. We saw a wall of water A Did you see any polar bears?
10 metres high! B No, but we saw a grizzly bear in Denali National Park. It
Interviewer How often do you have floods in Illinois? was very big.
Darren We have them occasionally. A Were you scared?
Interviewer What did you all do? B No. We were in a park bus, so it wasn’t dangerous. But,
Darren My brother and my friend got out of the river, but I grizzlies are dangerous when you go camping!
didn’t. The water was too strong. A Wow! What else did you do?
Interviewer How did you survive the flood? B We went on a boat trip up the coast and saw lots of
Darren I held on to a tree! whales and sea otters. That was amazing. The sea otters lie
Interviewer How long were you there? on their backs in the water and float around. They’re lovely.
Darren I was there all night. A It sounds amazing. I’d love to go. How long did it take
Interviewer Oh no! Were you hurt? you to get there?
Darren No, l wasn’t. I only had a few cuts. I was very lucky! B It’s a long way and it took us 15 hours in all. We flew
from London to Seattle, then to Anchorage. It was
expensive, but it was the holiday of a lifetime!

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p.23 Exercise 2  13 Speaker 3 Last weekend it was freezing, but we decided
Fatima What are you doing? to camp in the garden like real explorers. We wore warm
Emma I’m watching an Ed Stafford programme. clothes and we had thick sleeping bags. We took warm
Fatima Ed Stafford? Who’s that? drinks and torches. We were warm and it was fun!
Emma He’s a British explorer. Speaker 4 Two weeks ago, it snowed all night. Next day, we
Fatima An explorer? Are there still parts of the world to decided to go hiking. We wore warm clothes and snow
explore? boots, and we crossed the fields. Everywhere was white
Emma Yes! In fact, Ed was the first person to walk from the and beautiful. We saw lots of tracks on the ground, but we
start to the end of the Amazon River. didn’t see any wild animals. It was a great experience.
Fatima Really? Why did he do it? p.26 Exercise 2  15
Emma He wanted to go on a crazy adventure and do
something important. He and his friend Luke decided to Hi! I’m going to talk about an amazing animal that I love
do it to make money for charity. – the koala. First, I’ll describe the animal and its way of life.
Fatima Oh, that’s good. Is he old? Then, I’ll tell you a sad story.
Emma No, he was born in 1975. Koalas are lovely, cuddly animals that only live in Australia.
Fatima How long did it take him to walk the Amazon? Like kangaroos, koalas are mammals called marsupials.
Emma It took over two years! This means that koala mums carry their babies in a special
Fatima What?! pocket called a pouch.
Emma Yep. They started in 2008. Ed’s friend Luke left after The baby koala is called a joey and it spends six months
three months. It was really difficult and they had a lot in its mum’s pouch and then it rides on its mum’s back for
of problems. another six months!
Fatima So Ed did it alone? Koalas are very fussy eaters. They live in eucalyptus trees,
Emma Well, no. He found another person to help him. His and they only eat eucalyptus leaves. They can eat up to
name was Gadiel Sanchez Rivera and he was born in Peru. one kilogram of leaves a day!
He knew the jungle very well. They’re also lazy animals. When they aren’t eating, they
Fatima What did Ed and Gadiel do, then? spend their time resting in a tree. They can sleep for
Emma They walked for over two years. They looked for around 18 hours a day!
food in the jungle and they bought food when they got to Now for my sad story. Koalas suffered a terrible disaster in
a village, but they were always hungry and very thin. There 2020. Around 70% of all wild koalas died in terrible forest
were dangerous animals in the jungle and dangerous fires. Climate change caused these fires. Now, scientists
people too! The most difficult part of their journey was are worried that koalas will disappear completely. The fires
in Brazil. Ed and Gadiel didn’t have any good maps of the destroyed their forests, and it is going to be difficult to
rainforest. There were a lot of insects that made them ill, save them.
too. They finally got out of the Brazilian rainforest in 2010. I’ve never seen a koala, but I hope I will one day. I’d love to
After that they went to the end of the river, on the coast. cuddle one. But, mostly, I hope we can save them. They’re
There were a lot of journalists there. They wanted to talk to so amazing.
Ed and Gadiel about their adventure. Thank you.
Fatima How did the journalists know about it?
Emma Ed filmed a video diary and he also had a blog. Unit 3 Please pay here
Later, he wrote a book about his adventure. I really want to p.29 Exercise 6  16
read it! 1 Was the weather good for your party?
Fatima Yes. What an amazing adventure. What does Ed 2 What were Sam and John doing at the sports club last
do now? night?
Emma He makes TV programmes. In one of the TV 3 Were you talking to Joanna on the phone just now?
programmes, he lived on an island. He didn’t take clothes, 4 Were the children sleeping at eleven o’clock?
food or water with him! The only thing he had was his
camera. He knows a lot about living in dangerous places! p.30 Exercise 4  17
Fatima This is so interesting, Emma! Can I watch the Text 1
programme with you? A girl
Emma Sure! B boy
A Oh no! This till doesn’t take cash.
p.25 Exercise 3  14
B Well, use your debit card.
Speaker 1 Two months ago, we went for a walk at night A I changed my PIN and I don’t know the new one.
in a forest. We wore warm clothes because it was frosty. B That’s no problem. It’s contactless.
We took our torches. It was exciting! We didn’t make a A Oh. Right!
noise. We were very quiet. We heard owls, and we saw two Text 2
rabbits and a fox! A boy
Speaker 2 Last month, our family climbed Snowdon, the B girl
highest mountain in Wales. It took us four hours. When A Excuse me. Do you know where the nearest cashpoint is?
we got to the top, it started to drizzle. Luckily, there was a B I thought there was one here in the shopping centre.
café there! We didn’t want to get wet, so we took the little A No, I asked in the shop and they said there wasn’t one.
mountain train back down. B Well, I know there’s one in the High Street.
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A OK. That’s about five minutes’ walk from here. the next morning, we saw the tree. It was lying on the
B That’s right. So, you go out of the shopping centre and ground right next to our tent!
walk to the High Street. Walk down the street until you We realized how lucky we were. So, I’d like to say that if
see a bookshop. The cashpoint is outside the post office you go camping, never put your tent under a tree when
on the other side of the road. there’s a storm. It is extremely dangerous.
A Thanks.
Text 3 p.35 Exercise 3  21
Hi Sally. The sales are on and there are lots of discounts, so Actors Presenter female adult, male adult
we need to start early. I’ll be at Pablo’s café at 9, so we can Presenter Today’s topic is superstitions about money. John
meet there. OK? I want to go to the sports shop first, so Collins is here to tell us more. John – all over the world,
don’t forget your gift card. There’s fifty per cent off all their there are superstitions about money, and some of them
trainers. Text me. are the same everywhere. Can you tell us about common
superstitions around the world?
p.30 Exercise 5  18 John Yes. One superstition that is common almost
Eva I saw you outside the Jean Store in town when Dad everywhere is the idea that money attracts money. To get
was driving me home from school yesterday. Did you buy money, you need to have money. In Greece, for example,
anything? people say you should always have some money in your
Jamie No. I was taking some jeans back to the shop. Mum pocket, purse, wallet or bank account. Having no money
bought them for me last Saturday, but they didn’t fit. can bring bad luck. So people always have one or two
Eva Did they give you a refund? coins in their pocket because they believe that this can
Jamie No, because she got them in a sale. Usually, they’re help them get more money.
expensive jeans, but they were half price. Anyway, they Presenter There’s also a superstition about giving presents
let me exchange them for a smaller size that I tried on. I’m that help people make or save money, isn’t there?
wearing them now. John Yes, I can tell you a story about that. When I was
Eva They’re cool. Is the sale still on? eight years old, my grandmother gave me a wallet as a
Jamie Yes. I’m going this afternoon. I want to get a present. Inside the wallet was a £1 note. I thought this was
sweatshirt and some trainers. Why don’t you come? a mistake, and I tried to give it back to her. But she said no,
Eva Good idea. I need some new T-shirts. Let’s get the keep it. You can’t give someone a wallet or purse with no
bus at 2. money in it. That is a very common superstition. When you
Jamie Right. See you then. give a person a wallet or a purse, always put some money
in it for good luck. Giving an empty wallet can bring
p.35 Exercise 3  19 the person bad luck and make it hard for them to make
1 change money in the future.
2 cash Presenter What about the tradition of throwing money
3 check into a fountain? What’s the origin of that?
4 machine John That’s a very old superstition everywhere in Europe.
5 sure In the past, it was hard to find clean water for drinking.
6 choose The water in lakes and rivers was dirty, and many people
7 shoes became ill when they drank it. In those days, they believed
8 wash that clean water was a gift. So they left presents of money
9 watch in water to ask for clean water. Today, we throw coins into
10 shop a fountain to make a wish or bring good luck.
11 cheap Presenter Some money superstitions have different
12 sheep meanings in different countries, don’t they?
John That’s right. For example, in Argentina, it’s extremely
p.33 Exercises 4 and 5  20 lucky to find money in the street. But in Trinidad and
Hello. I’m Oliver and I’d like to share my story with you. Last Tobago, it’s the opposite. Finding money in the street can
weekend, I was hiking with my cousin in the mountains. bring bad luck to your home and family.
It was a hot and sunny afternoon. We were tired, so we Presenter What is one of the strangest superstitions?
decided to find somewhere to camp. We were extremely John One I like is the money spider. This is a superstition
hot, so we chose a cool place under some trees … that in Great Britain. When a spider runs over the clothes you’re
was around four o’clock. While we were putting up our wearing, or if you catch such a spider and put it in your
tent, black clouds appeared, and it became darker and pocket, that pocket will never again be empty of money.
darker. After dinner, at around nine o’clock, it suddenly So don’t panic if you have a spider in your pocket!
began to rain, so we went into the tent. There was a huge Presenter Thanks, John. Now I know what to do when I see
storm with thunder and lightning. We were a bit scared, a spider!
but it was also quite exciting. Suddenly we heard a very
loud noise not far away. While we were sitting in the tent, p.37 Exercise 3  22
lightning hit a tree nearby. We looked outside, but it was Black Friday is the biggest shopping day of the year. All
pouring down, and we couldn’t see anything. After that, the shops offer big discounts in the sale. Thousands of
the storm stopped and we fell asleep. We didn’t know products are half price, or even cheaper. But it isn’t easy
about the tree until the following day. When we went out to get what you want. Here are a few things to consider

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before you head for the shops. Make sure you know A OK. How much meat and fish do you eat in a typical
exactly what you want. It’s a good idea to browse in the week?
shops on the days before the sale and find out where B Oh, I eat some meat every day. And I probably eat fish
things are. Try on clothes or shoes so you’re sure they fit. about once a week.
On Black Friday morning, go very early – before the shops A Right. Now, how many portions of fruit and vegetables
open – because there are always queues outside the do you eat a day?
shops. When you get inside, head straight for the items B Um, well, I don’t think I eat enough fruit, but I always eat
you want to buy. Another person may want them, too! some vegetables with lunch and again at dinner.
Don’t hang around when you’ve got what you want. Go to A Now, what about chocolate and sweets? Do you eat a
the till and pay, and don’t forget your receipt. lot?
B Well, I don’t eat too many sweets, but I think I eat too
Unit 4 Who’s hungry? much chocolate. I love it. I eat some chocolate every day.
p.38 Exercise 4  23 A Mmm… Now, how often do you eat out, in a restaurant
or a café?
1 Do you want coffee? B Not often, mainly on birthdays or celebrations. But
2 What do you usually have for breakfast? my parents always get a takeaway for us on Fridays. They
3 There’s pasta with beef or pork today. Which do you usually choose an Indian takeaway.
want? A And what’s your favourite type of food?
4 Do you want a drink? B I love fish and chips.
p.40 Exercises 4 and 5  24 A OK, that’s all. Thanks very much.
1 Man I don’t feel like cooking this evening. Let’s get a p.45 Exercise 2  27
takeaway. I can drive down to the fish and chip shop. Ben Lucas! Where are you?
Woman We did that last Friday. I’d like to try something Lucas In the kitchen!
different. Ben Oh. Are you cooking? What are you making?
Man Well, we could try that new food van at the end of Lucas I’m making a pasta dish for supper. Mum and Dad
the road. It seems quite popular. I think they sell Chinese are going out tonight.
food. Ben A pasta dish? How do you know what to put in it?
Woman That’s a good idea. I’ll go down there now. Lucas It isn’t difficult. I’m using a recipe from this book –
2 Amy Right. That’s the end of the shopping, and I’m a bit look.
peckish. Do you want to go home for lunch? Ben Oh, is that a recipe book by Jamie Oliver? The TV chef?
Tina No, I’m starving. Let’s eat in town. Lucas Yep. He also has some restaurants and he makes TV
Amy There’s a self-service cafeteria on the top floor of programmes about other things, too.
this shop. But it’s always very busy on a Saturday. Ben Really?
Tina Why don’t we go to the Italian restaurant in the Lucas Yeah. He wants to change the way people eat.
food court near the park? Ben What’s wrong with the way we eat?
Amy OK. I fancy some pasta. Lucas Well, Jamie thinks that everyone eats and drinks a lot
3 Joe I like this café. The milkshakes are good. of sugar.
Dave It’s OK, but the sandwiches are horrible. Let’s go Ben Oh, I see. Do you mean like chocolate and cola? But I
somewhere else. think people eat less of those things now, don’t they? We
Joe I’d rather get a takeaway and go home. There’s a all know sugar isn’t very good for us.
football match on TV at 6 o’clock, and it’s 5 o’clock now. Lucas Yes, I think people know about chocolate and cola,
Dave All right. We can go to the drive-through on the but they are only part of the problem. Jamie made a
way home and get some burgers. It’ll only take a few documentary about this topic. In the documentary, he
minutes. showed that there are a lot of things we eat and drink that
Joe Let’s get the car, then. contain sugar, but we don’t know about it.
p.42 Exercise 3  25 Ben Like what?
Lucas Pasta sauce, bread, yoghurt, fruit juice… We think
1 sandwich 5 thanks 9 car they are healthy, but food companies put quite a lot of
2 hard 6 banana 10 carrot sugar in them.
3 pasta 7 party 11 packet Ben Wow, I didn’t know those things contained sugar.
4 can’t 8 lamb 12 carton Lucas A lot of people don’t. That’s why Jamie wants labels
p.43 Exercises 4 and 5  26 on food to show how much sugar there is in it. Oh, and
drinks, too. It’s really easy to drink half a carton of juice, or
A Excuse me, could you answer a few questions for a two cans of cola, and that’s more sugar than you need in
survey about eating habits? a day.
B Happy to. Ben Yes. And sugar is really bad for our teeth and our
A Right, first question. How many meals do you eat a day? health.
B Well, three – breakfast, lunch and dinner. Lucas Exactly. Jamie also thinks that our diets aren’t
A So, no snacks then? very healthy. He says people in the UK don’t eat many
B Snacks… er… well, sometimes I have some biscuits vegetables and that we need to eat more. And more fruit,
with a glass of lemonade. But I don’t eat snacks every day. too.

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Ben Well, Mum definitely agrees with Jamie Oliver! 4 Boy Hey! What are you doing? You’re not supposed to
Lucas Yes! Jamie also thinks we need to cook for ourselves climb over the wall.
more. It’s not healthy to eat frozen pizza and other junk Girl Why not?
food too often. Boy There’s a sign over there. It says ‘Keep Out –
Ben Oh…I guess. But I like junk food. Guard Dog!’.
Lucas Me too, but we can’t eat a lot of it, because it isn’t Girl I can’t see a dog anywhere.
very healthy. Boy Really?
Ben That’s true. So, tell me, what sauce are you making for
the pasta? Is it healthy?
p.48 Exercise 3 Track  30
Lucas It’s very healthy. I’m making tomato sauce with lots I find listening comprehension more difficult than reading
of vegetables. because I can’t go back and listen again. When people
Ben Mmmm, that sounds good. Do you need any help? speak very fast, it can be difficult to follow. But the most
Lucas OK. Cut up these carrots for me please. difficult thing for me is vocabulary. If there are a lot of
new words in a recording, it’s difficult to understand the
p.47 Exercise 1  28 main ideas. I know it’s important not to try to understand
1 A Are you ready to order? every word, but when I don’t understand the important
B Yes, please. What is the dish of the day? words, that’s a problem. Our teacher tells us to read all the
questions before we listen. This is really helpful because a
A It’s pork with pasta and a cheese sauce.
lot of key words are in the questions. So, if I know what the
B Oh, I don’t fancy that. I’d like a toasted sandwich.
text is about, it’s easier to follow it.
What have you got?
A We’ve got beef and onion, cheese, and bacon. p.48 Exercise 4  31
B Can I have a bacon sandwich, please? When I’m at home, I try to spend about ten minutes
A Sure. Anything to drink? listening to something in English every day. There are lots
B Just water. Er … No, I fancy a milkshake. of podcasts on the Internet about many different topics.
A What flavour? We’ve got strawberry, chocolate and I choose things that I’m interested in like space travel and
banana. sport. I also watch funny videos and listen to songs. I don’t
B Strawberry, please. understand everything, but I try to get the main ideas.
A Would you like coffee? It’s easier to understand things when you have pictures
B No, thanks. and videos, especially when they’re of things you’re
2 A How about this Italian restaurant? The pizzas look interested in.
good.
B That’s not very exciting. There’s a food van over there. Unit 5 Everyday tech
let’s see what they serve. p.51 Exercise 2  32
A It’s Chinese. How about the fish and chip shop on the
How will we live in the future?
corner?
By 2050, nearly 65% of people will live in cities. Today,
B Not again. Anyway, I want to sit at a table. Alright.
cities have traffic, pollution and energy problems. How will
let’s eat here. They serve pasta dishes as well as pizza.
they work in the future?
3 A Dan, you know the party is on Saturday 5th. Well, I’m The Internet can help us with city living. In 2050, roads will
organising the food. Jan is doing the drinks. Maybe you tell us when they are busy. Driverless cars will know the
could make some sandwiches. I can buy everything you best way to travel. And drones will show us a space to park
need. Text me. our cars. So, our roads will have more cars, but they won’t
have traffic jams.
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In 2050, cities won’t use much energy, but they will be
1 Girl Could I have tickets for the concert on Saturday, safe. The lights in our cities will only come on when a
please? person walks along the street. When there is a problem
Man Of course. How many? in a street, cameras will operate and send videos to the
Girl Three please. police. Big wastepaper bins will collect rubbish and send it
Man Here you are. That’s £45. for recycling.
Girl Thank you. So, in the future, our cities won’t be bad places to live. They
2 Boy I want to get some sweets. will be clean, green and stress-free!
Girl The bus arrives in five minutes. Mum will be angry if
we’re late again. p.52 Exercise 3  33
Boy But it’ll only take a minute. Bella What are you looking at, Ollie?
Girl You haven’t got time. Look there it is! Ollie It’s a technology website with the latest gadgets.
3 Boy What do you fancy doing? Look. Which one would you choose? I fancy a drone! I
Girl We could go to the skatepark. could make brilliant films.
Boy We did that yesterday. Anyway, it’ll be dark soon. Bella Yes, my uncle has got a drone. It’s fun. But I fancy a
Girl OK. Let’s watch a video, then. virtual reality headset. I think they look amazing.
Ollie Yes, they do look good.
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Ollie Yep! OK. But is that your first choice? Which of these p.54 Exercise 5  37
inventions do you like best? very
Bella Mmm … let’s see. I know – I think the very best thing
vine
is … a 3D printer! Imagine making birthday cakes and
vast
presents for friends with that! That’s my first choice!
vent
Ollie Ha! Very funny!
vest
Bella So, what about you? Is a drone still your first choice?
Ollie Yes, I think so. I really want one. But my second
vale
choice is a smartwatch. I think they look so cool. Imagine love
– you can phone someone, send emails, watch videos – all shove
on your watch! viper
Bella Yes, they are pretty cool. verse

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1 A Hey, Tim. You look upset. What’s wrong? wine
B Dad won’t let me use my drone. waste
A Oh no! Why not? What did you do? went
B I was in the garden and the drone was in the air. And west
… well, I’m not very good at flying it, so I had a few whale
problems. First, it hit the apple tree and scared the cat. low
Then, it landed in the flower bed – but it didn’t break show
any flowers. wiper
A So? That’s not serious. worse
B No, but then it hit our car and made a big mark on
the door. Dad was very angry and he took the drone. p.55 Exercises 4 and 5  38
A That’s a real shame. Presenter Last week, the Australian government
2 A Look at that games console … the one on the announced a new $8 million dollar Shark Control
bottom shelf. It’s the perfect present for Tom. Programme for next summer. It is going to send 80 drones
B Yes, but look at the price. It’s too expensive. How to 34 busy beaches in New South Wales. It is also going
about an e-reader? This one over here is quite cheap. to train 400 lifeguards to operate them. The number of
A He’s got an e-reader, and he never uses it. He prefers shark attacks on busy beaches increased last year, and
books.
the government hopes that drones will help to protect
B Look. These wireless headphones are really cool. Let’s
swimmers. We have John Smith, a lifeguard in New South
get them.
Wales, on the line. Hello, John. Can you tell us more about
A OK. I’m sure he’ll like those. He can wear them on the
bus on the way to school.
the Shark Control Programme?
3 Hi, Elena. I can’t go to tennis practice tomorrow because John Hi. Well, we’re very excited about it. A lot of
I’m going to visit my cousin in London. He’s got a new 3D lifeguards already use drones to watch for swimmers
printer. I’m very excited because he’s going to show me in difficulty. But these new drones will have special
how it works. I tried phoning the instructor to tell him I technology. They can identify the type of shark, its size,
won’t be there, but he didn’t answer. Can you tell him, and how dangerous it is. This is important because not all
please? Thanks. sharks are dangerous.
Presenter So, how will it work?
p.54 Exercise 3  35 John A pilot will operate the drone from the beach. The
1 Can I help you edit the video? drone will fly over the sea and watch for dangerous sharks.
2 Let me help you with dinner. When it sees one, the pilot will have enough time to warn
3 Why don’t you download this anti-virus software? swimmers and surfers to get out of the sea.
4 You should get a new laptop. Presenter A lot of beaches have nets to stop sharks
swimming near the beach. People complain about these
p.54 Exercise 4  36 nets because they are a problem for other sea animals.
1 very They kill dolphins and whales, and people get angry about
2 wine this. Will these new drones replace the nets?
3 waste John Probably not, but they will help to stop shark attacks.
4 vent Presenter Thanks John. Now for the weather …
5 west
6 vale p.57 Exercise 2  39
7 low Um, hi. Today I’m going to talk about Bill Gates. In 1968,
8 shove when Bill was 13, the parents at his school bought a
9 wiper computer for the students to use. At that time, people
10 verse didn’t have computers in their homes. It was Bill’s first
experience of a computer. He was very interested in it, so

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he learned how to make programs. He made programs 4 A Have you got Mum’s list?
for his school. He wrote one program with his friend Paul B Yes. A kilogram of sardines. The fish is over there.
Allen. The program decided which students went into A Why don’t we get the other things first? The fish is
each class. Bill and Paul made sure it put them in a class smelly. We can get it last.
full of Girls! B OK. So, carrots, onions and grapes. Is that all?
Bill’s parents wanted Bill to become a lawyer after he A And some oranges and tomatoes. Right, now what?
finished school. Bill’s father was a famous lawyer. So, Bill B Cheese. It’s over there…
went to Harvard University and studied law. He didn’t
like his law course, and he spent most of his time in the p.62 Exercise 3  41
computer lab. In 1975, Bill decided to leave Harvard 1 How do I get to the bus station from here?
without a degree. He created Microsoft, a computer 2 Do you know where the tourist information office is?
company, with Paul Allen, his friend from school. In 1985, 3 Is the art gallery near here?
they sold the first copy of Microsoft Windows, their new 4 How far are the botanical gardens from here?
operating system. An operating system made it easier
for people to use computers. A different company, called p.62 Exercises 4 and 5  42
Apple, also made an operating system. But it only worked A Where do you want to go first?
on their own Mac computers. Microsoft worked on any B I don’t mind. I’d like to see the aquarium. I’ve heard it’s
computer. So, a lot of offices around the world started very good.
using Microsoft Windows. In 1993, more people used A Me too. We can do that now. Then we can have lunch
Windows than any other operating system. It made so and visit something else this afternoon.
much money that in 1995 Bill Gates became the richest B OK. We’ll start with the aquarium. Let’s see where it is on
man in the world. A year before, in 1994, he got married the map.
to Melinda French. Melinda helped him create the Bill A Here it is. It’s opposite the park. That isn’t far from here.
& Melinda Gates Foundation, which works to improve We can leave the car here in the car park and walk through
healthcare and education in the world. In 2008, Bill the park.
stopped working at Microsoft because he wanted to B And what about this afternoon?
spend more time working for the Bill & Melinda Gates A Well, I definitely want to visit the palace and the
Foundation. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has given botanical gardens. But we’ll need a lot of time for that.
over 31 billion dollars to charity. Today, Microsoft can be B Yes. Let’s do that tomorrow. The modern art gallery is
found everywhere, in smartphones and games consoles near the palace. We could go there too if we have time.
and, of course, in computers. Bill Gates thinks that in the A OK. What about this afternoon? Do you want to see the
future computers will read and understand information cathedral? It’s very old.
like humans do. Um, that’s it. Thank you! B Yes. And I’d also like to climb the clock tower. It’s beside
the cathedral.
Unit 6 Where are we? A Maybe we should get tickets for the clock tower and
p.60 Exercise 4  40 palace visits. There may be a lot of people.
B Good idea. We can get our tickets from the tourist
1 A We’re only here for the day. So what would you information office. Where is it? Look on the map.
suggest we do? A Here it is. Opposite the bus station.
B You can visit the town square and the cathedral in B Let’s go and then we can head for the aquarium.
the morning. There’s a car park very near.
A I’ve heard that the botanical gardens are worth p.64 Exercise 3  43
seeing. A Excuse me. How do I find the station?
B Yes, you could go there in the afternoon. I’ll give you B That’s easy. Go along this road until you come to Market
a map. Street. Cross the street and then go straight ahead. Go past
A Thanks. the car park. You’ll find the station on your right.
2 A What do you think that is? A Thanks a lot!
B I’m not sure. There’s a lot of colour, but I don’t know
what it is. A Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to the
A Hey, look at that picture over there. It’s of a ship on cinema, please?
the sea. I quite like it. It’s by a man called Turner. B Of course. Go along Station Road. Go over the bridge.
B I’ve never heard of him. Go past the stadium and then turn left. You’ll find it on the
A Well, at least we can see what it is. left.
3 A What do you want to see first? A That’s great. Thanks.
B How about the tropical greenhouse. Then we can
visit the Alpine garden outside. A Excuse me. Could you give me directions to the sports
A Wow! It’s very hot in here. centre, please?
B And wet! Look at those beautiful flowers. They’re B I’m really sorry, I’m not from around here.
growing in the water. A Thanks anyway.
A This way. We can see them better from that bridge.

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p.64 Exercise 5  44 top. It was so foggy that we couldn’t see where we were
Male Excuse me? going! We got a bit lost, but it was fine in the end.
Female Can I help you? Maya What else did you do?
Male Yes, could you tell me how to get to the tourist Sam Well, we spent a lot of time at Lake Windermere. It’s
information office, please? the biggest lake in the Lake District. We went windsurfing
Female Certainly. Go along this road until you come to on it! That was so much fun! Look, here’s a photo of me
Albert Square. windsurfing. It was really windy on the lake and I fell in the
Male It’s opposite the bank. water a lot!
Female Thank you very much. Maya That looks really exciting!
Male You’re welcome. Sam It was! We also went canoeing. I thought the
canoeing was a bit boring, but my parents and my brother
p.65 Exercise 4  45 really liked it.
Ladies and gentlemen, here we are at the top of the tower Maya Were there any more lakes near you?
in the Rockefeller Plaza. From here, we have an amazing Sam There are sixteen lakes in the park, but we only
view of the city. In front of you, you can see the huge really did stuff at Lake Windermere. It was the closest to
green space that is Central Park. Over there, you can see our hotel. We went for walks to see some of the others,
MOMA which is the Museum of Modern Art – that’s the though!
city’s huge, national art gallery. Look right and you can just Maya What was the best part of the holiday?
see the trains going under the enormous roof of Grand Sam The best part was the Treetop Trek!
Central Station. Over the water, you can see Brooklyn Maya What was that?
Bridge, which goes over the East River. And in the distance, Sam It’s an adventure at the top of lots of old trees. You
you can see the famous Statue of Liberty – a woman swing and climb and fly through the trees. There are
holding a torch. rope bridges or nets or wooden steps between the trees.
You’re tied with a rope, so it’s safe. But you’re really high
p.65 Exercises 5 and 6  46 up, so it feels quite scary. But I loved it! The views were
A Can I help you with anything else? amazing! Look!
B Yes, can you recommend a good place to stay? Maya Oh, that looks so cool! Wow, what an amazing
A Of course. The best places to stay are in the centre of holiday!
town. Sam That wasn’t everything! Look! We also climbed a
B What are the cheapest places? climbing wall. It was NOT easy! It took me a long time to
A Well, there’s a really good youth hostel near the River get to the top and my hands and arms hurt. But at the top
Avon. It has a great view. I felt really pleased that I did it. Look! Here’s a photo of the
B Great. How do I get to the hostel? wall!
A It’s on River Street. I’ll show you on this map. Maya Wow! I don’t know if I could climb that wall, it looks
B Thanks. Is there somewhere to eat near the hostel? really difficult…and it’s really high!
A Yes, there’s a restaurant on the corner of the street. It’s Sam I’m sure you could, Maya! Oh, it was such a great
called Simone’s, and it’s not expensive. It serves wonderful holiday. I want to go back to the Lake District next year!
Italian food. I recommend the pizzas. What kind of food do
p.69 Exercise 1  48
you like?
B I like Indian food best. Hello. I’m Elsa, and I’d like to share a great experience
A Well, there are a few Indian restaurants in the town with you all, which I recommend that you try. I don’t
centre. I can give you a list, but I’m not sure which is the know about you, but I’m not keen on history museums
best. You can ask at the hostel. and art galleries. In general, I find them boring, especially
B That’s ok. The Italian sounds good. I’ll try that. Thanks, for museums with lots of old objects or clothes, or old
your help. paintings. The National Gallery is one of the most boring!
A You’re welcome. So when my parents decided to take us to a museum in
London last week, I wasn’t very pleased. But we visited the
p.67 Exercise 1  47 Natural History Museum, which is such a fantastic place.
Maya Hey Sam! Wow, that’s a beautiful photo on your There were so many amazing things to see. I really enjoyed
phone. Where is it? the underwater experience. I wore a VR headset and swam
Sam It’s the Lake District! I went there with my family with whales and sharks in the sea. But, in my opinion, the
last summer. best thing was the dinosaur hall. There are some amazing
Maya The Lake District? That’s a National Park in the north dinosaur models. One has the most terrifying teeth and
of England, isn’t it? another dinosaur is as tall as the building! There were a lot
Sam That’s right. of people in the museum, and this was the most crowded
Maya Do you have any more photos on your phone? hall. We went at eleven o’clock, which is the busiest time of
Sam Yeah, on my phone, look. day. Next time, I’ll go before ten in the morning because it
Maya This looks amazing! Really green and sunny! isn’t as crowded then.
What’s that big mountain behind you? At midday, we went to the T-Rex Grill for lunch. Of course,
Sam It’s Scafell Pike. It’s the highest mountain in England! they didn’t serve dinosaur meat! But we had delicious
We climbed it. We walked for almost eight hours. We had a pizzas instead! Anyway, it is the best museum I’ve been to
map and that was lucky, because it got really foggy at the and I’ll definitely go again. Everyone should visit it.

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Unit 7 Fit for anything p.76 Exercise 3  53
p.72 Exercise 4  49 short shirt
Man Congratulations Elsa. You’ve won the Ski Slalom junior course curse
championship. That was an amazing race. You must be form firm
really pleased. born burn
Elsa Thanks. Yes I’m so happy. I’ve worked so hard, and to warm worm
win this race against some of the best skiers is amazing! wore were
Man I’m sure people would like to know more about you, walk work
Elsa. Could you tell us when you began skiing? bored bird
Elsa When I was four. My mum taught me on the easy
slopes. Then, when I was eight I joined the local ski club p.76 Exercise 5  54
and started racing. 1 Man I’d like to book a badminton court for half past five
Man Do you practise any other sports? tomorrow, please.
Elsa Not in winter because I have to ski all the time. But Woman I’m afraid the line’s bad. Can you say that again,
in the summer, I go cycling to keep fit, and I also love please? Sorry, I didn’t get the time.
climbing. Man I said I want to book a badminton court for HALF
Man What are your plans for the future? PAST FIVE tomorrow.
Elsa Well, for the near future, I’m going to focus on my Woman A court for half past five tomorrow.
racing. I want to ski in the next Winter Olympics. Man Yes, that’s right.
Man That’s very ambitious! And what about the long Woman What’s your name, please?
term? Will you become a ski instructor later on?
Man Oliver Hewitt.
Elsa Oh no. I dream about a different career. I’ve always
Woman Hewitt. How do you spell that? Is it with a
loved writing and taking photos. I want to be a sports
double T?
journalist. Maybe one day you’ll see me on TV.
Man Thanks Elsa. And good luck.
Man Yes. H -E -W -I -double T.
2 Dad I’ve booked a court for half past five tomorrow.
p.73 Exercise 5  50 Tom I didn’t quite catch that. What did you say?
1 Why are you so tired? Dad I said, I’ve booked the court for half past five.
2 I can’t find my tennis racket.
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3 Are your parents at home?
4 Have you seen the rugby results? Speaker 1 I was cycling with a friend one day when I had
an accident. On the way back home, it started to pour
p.74 Exercises 5 and 6  51 with rain. We wanted to get back quickly, so we started
I’ve just been to hospital and now I have to wear … this! cycling downhill fast. The road was very wet, and my bike
So what’s the matter? Well, I’ve broken my wrist. And if I suddenly skidded. I fell off and cut my hand. When we got
move it like this … ouch … it hurts! What’s more, it’s my home, Mum took me to hospital.
right wrist, so I can’t write. I don’t know how I’ll do my Speaker 2 It was the last day of my holiday and I decided
homework. How did I do it? Well, I was cycling to the gym to ski down a black slope. It was my first time on the black
to play volleyball. I’m in the school team and we had an slope, and I was a bit scared. It started off okay, but the
important match. On the way there, I had an accident. snow was quite icy, and I couldn’t stop. I skied into a tree
A dog ran in front of my bike and I fell off. A kind man and broke my leg. I went home in an ambulance.
helped me and picked up my bike. But my wrist was Speaker 3 One day, our cat ran up a tree and stayed there
swollen, and it hurt a lot. My knee was starting to swell, all afternoon. I thought she was stuck, so I climbed the
too, so he called an ambulance. At the hospital, I had an tree to rescue her. As I got near her, she jumped down and
X-ray and the doctor said I’d broken my wrist. I only have disappeared. Suddenly, the branch I was sitting on broke,
a bruise on my knee, so I can still walk. But I have to wear
and I fell out of the tree. I didn’t break anything, but I was
this on my wrist for a month, so I won’t be able to play
covered in bruises and I had a black eye.
volleyball for ages.
Speaker 4 My brother and I were playing football in
p.76 Exercise 2  52 the garden. At one point, the ball got stuck behind a
1 shirt flowerpot. I went to kick it out, but I missed the ball, and I
2 course kicked the flowerpot instead. I started screaming, and my
3 form mum came out. It was really painful and swollen, so Mum
4 burn took me to hospital. I had a broken toe.
5 warm
p.77 Exercise 6  56
6 wore
7 work A John Smith is a sports journalist who has written a
8 bored report on children’s sports injuries in the UK. John, can you
tell us what age group has the most injuries?
B Nearly half of the hospital visits for sports injuries are for
children and teens between 10 and 14 years old.

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A And what sports cause the most injuries for males? Ella And today there are over 30 sports, and, of course,
B Well, surprisingly, football is top of the list. But a lot of women take part.
injuries aren’t too serious – sprained ankles or knees. Max These days, athletes compete to win the gold, silver,
A That’s interesting. I thought rugby was more dangerous. and bronze medals, not wreaths of olive leaves.
B Rugby is very violent, but fewer children play it. Also, Ella And they wear clothes when they compete!
trainers are very careful with children’s teams. But the main
reason is that more kids play football than any other sport. p.81 Exercise 3  58
A What about girls? I’ve read that horse riding causes a lot Speaker 1 Is that with a double M?
of injuries. Speaker 2 Have you seen Peter anywhere?
B That’s true. It’s an incredibly popular sport with girls and Speaker 3 Sorry, I didn’t catch the time.
there are a lot of accidents. The problem with this sport Speaker 4 Has your dad ever been to Canada?
is that when you fall off you can injure your back or head
and you end up in hospital. However, most of the serious Unit 8 What should I do?
accidents happen in jumping competitions. It pretty safe p.83 Exercise 3 and 4  59
if you have lessons at a riding school with a qualified
instructor. 1 I think you should try two things. First, I don’t think
A Thanks John. Maybe watching sport on TV is a safer you should spend all your time studying. It isn’t healthy.
option! Some regular exercise can help you to concentrate better.
You should do a sport or go for a jog two or three times
p.79 Exercise 3  57 a week. Second, if you need snacks then you should
Max Hey Ella! Wow, that’s a beautiful photo on your eat some fruit. You shouldn’t eat a lot of biscuits and
phone. Where is it? chocolate.
Ella It’s Olympia in south-west Greece. I went there with 2 I think you should do two things. First of all, you should
my family last summer. go to the doctor. You should talk to your parents about
Max Olympia? Is that where they held the first Olympic this. If you are always tired, there could be a problem
Games? with your health. Your doctor will do tests. Teenagers
Ella That’s right. sometimes need extra vitamins. Then you should talk to a
Max Do you have any more photos on your phone? teacher at school. You shouldn’t be afraid to explain your
Ella Yes, lots. Here’s one of the Olympic Stadium. It isn’t like problems. The school can help you.
stadiums today. It was just a running track in those days. p.84 Exercises 5 and 6  60
Max When did the Games start?
Ella The first Olympic Games took place in 776 BCE, about 1 Operator 1 Hello, emergency services. What’s your
three thousand years ago. They were part of a religious emergency?
festival to honour Zeus. He was the god of the sky and the Boy There’s been an accident. My dad fell off the
leader of the Greek gods. The games took place every four ladder when he was painting the wall. He’s lying on the
years in August. The Ancient Olympic games were held ground.
for over a thousand years and ended in 393 AD when the Operator 1 I’ll connect you to the ambulance service.
Roman emperor Theodosius banned them. Operator 2 Ambulance service. Where are you calling
Max Who could take part in the races? from?
Ella Only men who could speak Greek could race. And Boy My house. 58 Swallow Street. My dad’s fallen off a
they ran without any clothes on! ladder. He can’t move. He’s making a strange noise.
Max Did the winners get medals like the gold, silver and Operator 2 Don’t panic. We’ll send an ambulance
bronze medals they get today? immediately. Stay with your father and talk to him, but
Ella No. There was only one winner and he got a wreath of don’t try to move him. Keep calm. The ambulance will
olive leaves to wear on his head. They also built a statue to be with you in a few minutes.
honour him. 2 Operator 1 Hello, emergency services. What’s your
Max What events were there? emergency?
Ella At the beginning, there were only running races. They Girl There’s a fire in our kitchen. I don’t know what to do.
were to keep men fit, so they could fight in wars. After Operator 1 I’ll connect you to the fire service.
a while, they added other events such as horse racing, Operator 2 Fire service. Where are you calling from?
chariot racing, boxing and wrestling, but there weren’t Girl Newton Road. Number 10. There’s a fire in the
any team sports like today. There was also a special event kitchen.
that consisted of five different sports activities: wrestling, Operator 2 Okay, I’m sending the firefighters. They’ll be
running, long jump, discus throwing, and javelin throwing. there in around twenty minutes.
Max I saw a programme about the Modern Olympics. They Girl Hurry up. Our house will burn down! I don’t know
aren’t very old. The first Modern Olympics took place in what to do.
Athens in 1896. A Frenchman called Pierre de Coubertin Operator 2 Don’t panic. Is the fire on the ground floor?
started them. He designed the five colour rings that are Girl Yes. In the kitchen. It started on the cooker. I poured
used to represent the Olympic Games today. The rings water on it, but it made it worse.
represent North and South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, Operator 2 Where are you?
and Australia. Girl I’m in the kitchen. There’s smoke everywhere.
Operator 2 Leave the house now. Close all the doors
behind you. The firefighters are on their way.
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p.85 Exercise 4  61 p.87 Exercises 4 and 5  64
Rob Hi, Sara! Are we going shopping this week? When you go on a cycling holiday, the most important
Remember that we have to buy Christmas presents. thing is to plan your trip carefully. You should avoid busy
Sara Oh, yes. I’d like to. But, let’s see … it’s Monday today. main roads that are dangerous for cyclists. Only cycle on
I have to practise the piano at music club. What about small roads without too much traffic. You should plan to
tomorrow? I don’t have to do anything after school on cycle only short distances for the first few days so you
Tuesday. aren’t too tired in the evening. Also, make sure that you
Rob Oh, I have to look after my little brother. Is Wednesday book a place to stay for each night of your trip – you don’t
any good? want to have to sleep outside! The weather can make or
Sara I don’t know. I have to finish my history essay and I break your holiday, so make sure that you have a good
don’t know how long it’ll take. waterproof jacket. And check the weather forecast every
Rob Really? I don’t have to do any homework this week. I morning before you set off. Remember that you will have
finished it all last weekend! to carry all your things, so you should choose what you
Sara Clever you! So when are you free? take very carefully. Only take things that you really need.
Rob I have to make my brother’s birthday cake on You should take one change of clothes and shoes, and
Thursday. What about Friday? washing things. But don’t take things that aren’t really
Sara I can’t. I have to visit my cousins. necessary.
Rob Oh dear! Maybe we should shop online this year!
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p.86 Exercise 4  62 Um, hi! My family came to the UK when I was very little. I
Silent B was born in Greenland. Greenland is the largest island in
lamb climb barbecue thumb the world. It’s in the north, between Canada and Europe.
Silent L It’s also near the Arctic, so it’s very cold there. There is ice
walk online could calm on 80% of the island. There are lots of fjords in Greenland.
Silent H Fjords are like deep rivers. Because there are so many
why when technology happy fjords, people can’t build roads between towns. They have
Silent G to travel by plane, boat, snowmobile or dog sled. More
right design foreign begin than 50 thousand people live in Greenland, and about
Silent K 18,000 of them live in the capital city. It’s called Nuuk,
knee knife know lucky and it’s in the south of the island. People in Greenland
Silent T speak Greenlandic, Danish and English. The parts that are
castle listen often must not covered in ice are very green and people grow lots
Silent U of plants and vegetables. Because it’s really cold there
guitar guess suppose biscuit aren’t a lot of insects. But there are polar bears and a lot of
Silent W different animals that are white, to match the snow. Arctic
write wrong sword borrow foxes and wolves, for example. Between the end of May
and the end of July, the sun doesn’t go down in many
p.86 Exercise 5  63 parts of Greenland, so the sky never gets dark. This is called
1 Sonya I can’t do all these exams. the Midnight Sun. Some people find it very difficult to
Father Oh Sonya. You’re doing really well. Don’t give up sleep, but most people in Greenland really enjoy it! They
now. It will soon be over. sail, barbecue and play or fish on the beach. The light in
Sonya But I’m so tired. I’m not studying very well this the sky is really beautiful. In the winter it’s the opposite,
evening. the Sun doesn’t come out for some months and it’s dark.
Father Then you really must go to bed early tonight. People came to Greenland from Canada about four
Sonya Do you think so? thousand years ago. The Inuit people came about one
Father Yes. I don’t think you should study every minute. thousand years ago. Most people in Greenland today are
It isn’t good for you. Relax a bit this evening and keep Inuit. In 982, a man called Erik the Red arrived from Iceland.
going tomorrow. He decided to build some villages. Then he went back
Sonya Thanks, Dad. to Iceland and he told people about this beautiful new
2 Andrew I can’t make this table. It looks terrible. country that he called Greenland. People moved there. Life
Rachel No, it doesn’t. It looks good. was very difficult. In the 1300s, it became really cold and
Andrew Really? the people died or left. For a while, Greenland didn’t have
Rachel Yes. Keep going. Your mum will love it. any people living there. In 1721, Denmark started sending
Andrew But the table legs are all wrong! people to live there. Then they started buying things from
Rachel No, just that one. Just fix that leg. Then it will be Greenland. In 1814, Greenland became part of Denmark.
fine. Then paint it a nice colour. Come on, you really Greenland got its own government in 1979 and its own
have to finish it. Don’t give up now. flag in 1985.
Andrew OK, then. Thanks.

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p.91 Exercise 4  66
Interviewer How long have you been an airline pilot, Lucy?
Lucy I started two years ago, after my training. That took
two years, and that was after three years at university.
Interviewer Do you enjoy your work?
Lucy I love it. But it hasn’t always been my dream job.
When I was at school, I wanted to be a professional diver.
But I’ve always loved flying and now I get paid to do it. It’s
perfect.
Interviewer Are there many other women pilots in
your company?
Lucy Not many. Only about five per cent of airline pilots
are women. More women are training so the numbers
are growing.
Interviewer Do some companies employ more women
pilots than others?
Lucy Yes. Air India has the most. Twelve per cent of their
pilots are women.
Interviewer What are your plans for the future?
Lucy I want to be a captain on long-distance flights. But I
have to get more experience first. I must fly for a few more
years before I can apply to pilot long-distance flights.
Interviewer Well, good luck, Lucy.

p.92 Exercise 2  67
Julie I write homework and assignments on pieces of
paper. I often forget to put them in my file, and then I can’t
find the papers. This gets me stressed, and I do things
badly.
Steve There’s always something more interesting to do
than homework, like chatting to friends or watching a
video. I always do my homework at the last minute and
get a bad mark.
Amy I always do easy tasks first. I also spend ages on things
I like doing. Then I don’t have time to do the more difficult
things properly, and I make a mess.
Dan I jump from one task to another. After a while, I get
bored with what I’m doing, and I start doing something
different.

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