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Section 4 Unit 1 Exercise A 1 We, It 2 They, there 3 She, them 4 She, it Workbook Answer Key Section 1 Exercise A 1 surfs the Internet 2 search engine 3 buys 4 shop online 5 play online games 6 writes a blog 7 checks his e-mail 8 writes e-mails Exercise B 1b 2a 3b 4a Section 5 Exercise A 1 was living, wrote 2 got, were traveling 3 was studying, stole 4 were cleaning, found 5 met, was studying 6 was researching, found Exercise B 1 shop online 2 send e-mails 3 write a blog 4 play online games 5 download music 6 surf the Internet Section 2 Exercise A Regular verbs play played chat chatted check checked study studied learn learned surf surfed stay stayed download downloaded Irregular verbs have had go went find found buy bought write wrote come came do did be was/ were Exercise B 1 chatted 2 didn’t write a 3 didn’t chat 4 bought 5 Did, buy, Yes, did 6 Did, write, No, didn’t 7 study, Yes, did Watch out! He didn’t go to school today. Exercise D 2 surfed 3 found 4 played 5 was 6 do 7 have Section 3 Exercise A 1a 2b 3a 4a 5b 6b 7a 8b Exercise B 1 He failed his driving test. (upset) 2 They first opened their book store. (excited and happy) 3 She started university. (worried) 4 Someone stole her purse on the bus. (angry and shocked) Exercise B 1 I was chatting online when I heard the crash. 2 We didn’t go out while it was raining. 3 Julianne and Kate were having dinner when they heard the news. 4 Were you living in France when you started French lessons? Watch out! What were you doing when I called you? Section 6 Exercise A 1 Cool. Did you like it? 2 Yeah? Where? 3 Really? Why? What were you doing? 4 And what about you?; Oh, yeah? How come? Over to you Exercise A 1 her high school graduation 2 in the auditorium 3 nervous 4 relaxed and confident 5 by e-mail, chatting online, blogs, and a school reunion once a year Down Time Exercise A Down 1 surprised 3 amazed 4 excited 5 upset 7 angry Across 1 shocked 2 worried 6 disappointed Exercise B 1 same, game 2 ride, hide 3 fine, nine 4 mice, nice Unit 2 Section 1 Exercise A Positive amazing incredible well-liked popular Neutral strange unusual new modern Negative dull incomprehensible silly terrible Exercise B 1a 2a 3b 4a 5a 6b Section 2 Exercise A 1 Museums aren’t as interesting as art galleries 2 Painting isn’t as easy as photography. 3 TV shows aren’t as interesting as movies. 4 Country music isn’t as dull as hip-hop. Exercise B 2 not as exciting as rock music 3 as expensive as operas 4 not as well-liked as classical art 5 as difficult as painting 6 not as popular as video games Watch out! Rock music CDs are as expensive as pop music CDs. Section 3 Exercise A amazing, boring, unusual, modern, incredible, silly Exercise B 1F 2T 3F 4T 5F Section 4 Exercise A 1 e, h 2 a, g 3 c, d 4 b, i 1 f, j Exercise B 1 learn about photography 2 join a book club 3 take a dance class 4 join an art club Section 5 Exercise A Adjective good bad funny fat beautiful strange popular happy interesting important Superlative the best the worst the funniest the fattest the most beautiful the strangest the most popular the happiest the most interesting the most important 280 ISBN_OM_TE2_ENDMATTER.indd 280 22/02/2010 10:29 Exercise B 2 most exciting 3 least boring 4 least exciting 5 least interesting 6 most difficult 7 most popular 8 most fun Watch out! Photography is the easiest kind of art. Section 6 Exercise A 2a 3b 4d Exercise B 1 Because 2 so 3 because 4 so Over to you Exercise A 1 to listen to music and store music 2 in the car, in the office, in the gym, and when he travels by bus or train mindStrategy Exercise B 1 painter 2 writer 3 sculptor 4 photographer 5 designer 6 singer 7 scientist 8 politician Exercise C -er: writer, painter, photographer, singer, designer -or: sculptor -ist: scientist -ician: politician Unit 3 Section 1 Exercise A 1 tickets 2 a toothbrush 3 a driver’s license 4 a guidebook 5 a map 6 a passport 7 suntan lotion 8 a wallet 9 a backpack 10 sunglasses Exercise B 1 toothbrush 2 passport 3 driver’s license 4 tickets 5 guidebook 6 wallet Section 2 Exercise A 2 A: Are these her sunglasses? B: No, I think they’re his. 3 A: Are these your tickets? B: Yes, they’re mine. 4 A: Is this our guidebook? B: No, I think it’s hers. Exercise B 2 ’s hers 3 ’re his 4 ’re ours 5 ’s theirs 6 ’s mine 7 ’re yours Exercise C 1 Whose tickets are these?; mine 2 Whose sunglasses are those?; ours 3 Whose wallet is that?; hers 4 Whose guidebook is this?; theirs Exercise D 1 This is her suitcase. 2 Whose bag is this? 3 Are these yours? 4 Those are my keys. 5 Whose jacket is this? 6 These are your tickets. Section 3 Exercise A 1 change 2 find 3 make 4 pack 5 rent 6 check in Exercise B 2 find 3 make 4 rent 5 change 6 pack 7 take 8 check in Section 4 Exercise A 1 tree houses, birds and animals, one of our guides 2 ice chairs, ice chairs, the ice hotel Section 5 Exercise A 1 P 2 R 3 P 4 R Watch out! Can/Could you tell me the time, please? Exercise B 1 Could I have two tickets, please?; b 2 May I use my cell phone here?; d 3 Could I get 200g of olives, please?; a 4 Could I pay by credit card?; c Section 6 Exercise A Positive: No problem; Go (right) ahead; Sure; Certainly; Of course Negative: Sorry; I’d rather you didn’t; I’m afraid not. Sorry. Exercise B 1 Sorry. 2 Go right ahead. 3 I’m afraid not. Sorry. 4 Certainly. Over to you Exercise A 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 F Exercise B 1 relax, read a book, sit in the sun, go for a swim 2 see interesting sights, go to concerts, learn about different cultures Down Time Exercise A 1 toothbrush, guidebook, tickets 2 wallet, suntan lotion, sunglasses 3 map, driver’s license, passport Exercise B 1 In Picture B, a man is checking in and showing his tickets (not his passport). 2 In Picture B, a woman is waiting in line behind him and holding a guidebook (not a map). 3 In Picture B, a woman is not wearing sunglasses. 4 In Picture B, the man standing next to the woman is holding a briefcase (not a suitcase). 5 In Picture B, the man at the back is wearing shorts (not pants). 6 In Picture B, there is no suntan lotion in the suitcase Unit 4 Section 1 Exercise A 1 won 2 had 3 lost 4 missed 5 won 6 failed 7 saw 8 found Exercise B 2 find, f 3 win, d 4 miss, c 5 have, b 6 lose, a Watch out! I missed the last bus home. Section 2 Exercise A Verb be go work find eat give win read watch see Past participle been gone worked found eaten given won read watched seen 281 ISBN_OM_TE2_ENDMATTER.indd 281 22/02/2010 10:29 Workbook Answer Key Exercise B 1 Have you ever eaten sushi?; b 2 We have never visited France, d 3 I have never won the lottery, a 4 She has never seen My Name Is Earl; c Exercise C 2 Have you 3 Have you 4 Have you 5 Have you 6 Have you ever ever ever ever ever lost your passport? won a competition? written a blog? had an accident? caught a fish? Watch out! I have never seen a giraffe. Section 3 Exercise A 1 agree 2 disagree 3 agree 4 agree Exercise B 1 A: I don’t think … B: I know. 2 A: I think … B: No way! 3 A: I think … B: Personally, I … 4 A: In my opinion … B: Yes, that’s true. Section 4 Exercise A 1 d 2 f 3 e 4 c 5 a 6 b Exercise B 1 A black cat jumped out at him, afraid 2 His cell phone went off in the middle of a play, embarrassed 3 She started a new computer class, confused Section 5 Exercise A for: six months, two years, an hour, three days since: last year, 2008, November, Wednesday Over to you Section 3 A 1 b 2 a Exercise A 1 b 2 a 3 a 4 b mindStrategy Exercise A fail: an exam, a driving test lose: a competition, a job, an argument, some money, your wallet, your way miss: a class, a bus, a person, a train find: a job, some money, your wallet, your way win: a competition, an argument, first place, some money, the lottery have: an accident, a good time, a job, an argument, some money, some problems, your way Unit 5 Exercise A Negative awful noisy old-fashioned repetitive Exercise B 1 catchy 2 noisy 3 awful 4 repetitive 5 awesome 6 good for dancing 7 expressive 8 old-fashioned Section 2 Exercise A 1 SP 2 PP 3 SP 4 PP Exercise B 2 been to the U.S. for ten years 3 studied Chinese for four years 4 lived in their new home for three months 5 had this MP3 player since August 6 had our cat for two years Exercise B 2 have 3 played 4 Did, enjoy 5 did 6 won 7 have, been 8 have 9 went 10 was Watch out! I’ve lived in this town for three years Watch out! I have never written a song. Exercise C 1 have, owned, For 2 hasn’t had, since 3 haven’t eaten, since 4 haven’t seen, for 5 has, played, Since 6 has taught, for Exercise C 1 went 2 Have, seen 3 have seen 4 has, played 5 were 6 took 7 bought 8 listened 9 did, do Section 6 Exercise A 1 but 2 and 3 because 4 or Exercise C 1 should 2 shouldn’t 3 had better 4 shouldn’t 5 ought to 6 had better not Section 4 Section 1 Positive awesome catchy good for dancing expressive Exercise B 1 e, should 2 d, had better 3 a, should 4 c, ought 5 f, ought 6 b, should Exercise A 1 Hi. Great music! 2 Are you enjoying the concert? 3 So, have you seen this band before ? 4 Excuse me. Do you know anything about this album? Exercise B 1 b 2 b 3 a 4 a Section 5 Exercise A 1 gospel 2 blues 3 heavy metal 4 country 5 dance 6 funk Exercise B 1 country 2 blues 3 gospel Section 6 Exercise A 1 a musical collaboration 2 a fusion of folk, rock and country Exercise B 1 F 2 T 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 T 7 F 8 F Over to you Exercise A Mona’s Mona’s family friends Type of classical rock music and jazz Singers Charlie Parker or bands and Miles Davis Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi Mona soul James Brown and Aretha Franklin Where at home everywhere everywhere do they listen to music? 282 ISBN_OM_TE2_ENDMATTER.indd 282 22/02/2010 10:29 Down Time 1 opera 2 New York 3 New Orleans 4 The Beatles 5 1970s 6 funk 7 Grammy® 8 Paul Simon 9 Destiny’s Child 10 Shakira 11 c o n c e z a h n d j a z b v l a c i s s f r r g d u j e c z s r o p z i r q e a o k s w j n n m u Exercise B 1 cleans 2 take 3 hangs 4 put 5 throws 6 pick Section 5 r g v s k o u o v b t u j a e l s b p l w l s l b p j p h a v g o c i z s p e z y r t n u o c f h l Unit 6 Section 1 Exercise B armchair, bathtub, bed, cabinets, closet, coffee table, dining table, nightstand, refrigerator, sofa, shower, stove Section 2 Exercise A 2 I cleaned the kitchen up yesterday. 3 We threw away those old chairs. 4 I put them away this morning. 5 Gina gave the books away. 6 Hang them up right now! 7 He took the boxes out last week. 8 They picked up their clothes. Exercise B 2 You should throw them away. 3 My roommate always cleans it up. 4 Don’t forget to hang it up. 5 Do you usually give them away? 6 They don’t always remember to take it out. 7 Can you put them away, please? Exercise C 1 I hung it up. 2 Correct 3 Do you throw away old clothes or give them away? 4 I cleaned it up yesterday. 5 Correct 6 Don’t put your papers on the floor—pick them up!) Exercise A 2 I sent you a postcard. 3 They showed me their new car. 4 She gave the house keys to us. 5 I bought my girlfriend some flowers. 6 Olivia offered them some coffee. Exercise A 1 c 2 b 3 a Exercise B 1 them 2 to them 3 us 4 me 5 you 6 to her Exercise A Picture 1 Exercise C 2 We bought it for Julia and Anna. 3 He gave them to Emma. 4 They sent it to Matt. 5 They showed the new computer room to us. Watch out! She didn’t give us any cookies. Section 3 Exercise A 1c Exercise B 2 f 3 g 4 e 5 a 6 c 7 d Section 4 Exercise A 1 out 2 up 3 away 4 up 5 away 6 up 7 away Section 6 Over to you Unit 7 Section 1 Exercise A 1 sweet 2 spicy 3 sour 4 crunchy Exercise B Possible answers: 1 crunchy, sweet, juicy 2 sweet, juicy 3 creamy, bland, salty 4 sweet, greasy, bland 5 salty, juicy, greasy 6 crunchy, salty, greasy 7 creamy, salty, greasy, mushy 8 creamy, sweet Exercise C 1 greasy, crunchy, salty, sweet; peanut butter 2 creamy, sweet, crunchy; cheesecake 3 juicy, sour; lemon 4 soft, mushy, salty, hot, spicy; fried beans with chili peppers Section 2 Exercise A 1 The dessert is not creamy enough. 2 The sauce is too spicy. 3 The toast is not crunchy enough. 4 The ice cream is too sweet. Exercise B 1 soup is too cold 2 sauce is too bland 3 lemonade is too sweet 4 French fries are too mushy Exercise C 1 oranges aren’t sweet enough 2 chicken isn’t juicy enough 3 vegetables aren’t crunchy enough Watch out! This coffee isn’t hot enough. Section 3 Exercise A 2 a bag of potato chips 3 a package of pasta 4 a can of soup 5 a jar of mayonnaise 6 a bottle of water Exercise B 1c 2c 3a 4c 5a 6b Exercise C 6 packages of cookies 12 cans of soda 2 large bottles of water 3 jars of peanut butter 3 jars of jelly some apples Section 4 Exercise A 1 How much, a little 2 How many, a few 3 How much, a little 4 How much, a little 5 How many, a lot of 6 How much, lots of Exercise B 1 less, less 2 fewer, less 3 less 4 fewer 5 less Exercise C 1 many 2 many 3 much 4 many 5 many 6 much 7 many Watch out! I don’t drink much tea. Section 5 Exercise A a traditional clambake Exercise B 1a 2b 3a Section 6 Exercise A 1B 2A 3D 4C 283 ISBN_OM_TE2_ENDMATTER.indd 283 22/02/2010 10:29 Workbook Answer Key Over to you Exercise A 1 C 2 B 3 A Exercise B Name of food 1 crocodile cutlets 2 pickled herring 3 peanut butter and jelly sandwich Country where people eat it Australia Adjectives Did they use to they describe it like it? no tough, not tasty, difficult to cut Sweden delicious, yes sour, sweet, disgusting smell no U.S. salty, sweet, not healthy, strange Down Time Exercise A 1 shrimp 2 pasta 3 turkey 4 steak Exercise B 1 b 2 a 3 c 4 a 5 c 6 c 7 b 8 c 9 a 10 b Unit 8 Section 1 Exercise A 1 b 2 c 3 e 4 a 5 d Exercise B 1 break up 2 going out 3 got engaged 4 blind date 5 asked, out Section 2 Exercise A 1 to see 2 not eat 3 to go out 4 to go 5 have 6 to cook Exercise B 1 I would like to go to a party. 2 Would you like to go out to dinner? 3 We would rather not go out tonight. 4 Would you prefer to eat at home? 5 I would prefer not to eat Italian food 6 Would you rather go to a movie? Watch out! I’d rather not see a movie tonight. Exercise C 2 Would you like to talk in a café? 3 Would you rather meet with a group of friends? 4 Would you rather go to a dance club? 5 Would you prefer to talk about music? 6 Would you like to invite your date home to meet your parents? Section 3 Exercise A 2 Wasn’t he in our math class? 3 Isn’t she going to Los Angeles next week? 4 Wouldn’t you like to see a movie tonight? 5 Didn’t she break up with him last month? 6 Shouldn’t we leave a little earlier? 7 Didn’t she meet him in Japan? Exercise B 1 Wouldn’t 2 Don’t 3 Aren’t 4 Haven’t 5 Isn’t Watch out! Aren’t they going to get engaged soon? Exercise C 1 Didn’t 2 Wasn’t 3 Wouldn’t 4 Aren’t 5 Doesn’t 6 Isn’t Section 4 Exercise A 1 go on a blind date 2 ask someone out 3 go out with someone 4 break up 5 get together again 6 get engaged 7 get married Exercise B Possible answer: 1 pass your exams 2 graduate from university 3 apply for a job 4 go to an interview 5 get a job 6 get promoted 7 retire from your job Unit 9 Section 1 Exercise A 1 field 2 forest 3 hill 4 lake 5 mountain 6 river 7 island 8 ocean Exercise B 1 island 2 lake 3 mountain 4 ocean 5 river Exercise A Paragraph 1: a, c, f, g Paragraph 2: b, d, e, h Section 5 Exercise A 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 F Section 2 Section 6 Exercise A 1c 2f 3a 4b 5d 6e Exercise B 2 Did you get scared? 3 Did she get mad? 4 Did you get sick? 5 Did he get bored? 6 Did they get married? Exercise A 1 drought 2 landslide 3 flood 4 earthquake 5 famine Exercise B 1a 2a 3b Section 3 Exercise A 2b 3a 4b 5a 6c Over to you Exercise A What did How did they do on they feel? their first date? Gloria went to a shy and nervous Chinese restaurant Takeo went bowling mindStrategy bored What would they prefer to do on a first date? eat Mexican food or pizza Exercise B 1 will 2 will 3 will 4 won’t 5 won’t 6 will go to a concert or a club 284 ISBN_OM_TE2_ENDMATTER.indd 284 22/02/2010 10:29 Exercise C 1 are, going to do 2 am not going to drive 3 are going to save 4 Will, be 5 won’t work 6 am going to join 7 are, going to do 8 are going to make 9 am going to ride 10 am not going to use 11 will do Section 4 Exercise A 1 snows 2 windy 3 sunny 4 stormy 5 foggy 6 rains Exercise B 1 cold, snow 2 sunny, hot, cloud 3 cold, gray, cloudy, rain, wet, windy 4 cold, foggy, stormy Section 5 Exercise A 1 will 2 may 3 will 4 might 5 will 6 might Exercise B 1 We might go swimming this weekend. 2 I think it will not/won’t rain today. 3 We may get a lot of snow this winter. 4 I will definitely go to the beach next weekend./I may go to the beach next weekend. 5 They might not go for a vacation this year. 6 It will probably be sunny tomorrow. Exercise C 1b He will lose some money. 2a He may/might not find a new job. 2b He will get some good advice. 3a They will go into the store. 3b They might/may buy a new dress. 4a She will not/won’t finish her work today. 4b She may/might be very tired when she goes home. Watch out! We might not have time for coffee. Section 6 Section 2 Exercise B Reason for interrupting What is the topic of the main conversation? Conversation borrow a 1 pen making copies Conversation ask the 2 way to the cafeteria Conversation get a copy 3 of the class schedule having lunch Over to you Exercise B Person 1: 1 Person 2: 2 Down Time Exercise A 1 snow 2 island 3 mountain 4 sunny 5 weather Exercise B Across 1 island 3 forest 6 mountain 7 clouds Down 2 storms 4 sunny 5 windy 8 lake Unit 10 Section 1 Exercise A 1 snacks 2 Decorate 3 guests 4 gifts 5 music 6 Have Exercise B 1 invited 2 guests 3 snacks 4 made 5 decorated 6 music 7 gift 8 conversation getting information about courses Exercise A 1 b 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 b 6 b Exercise B 1 am having 2 starts 3 am visiting 4 ends Exercise C 1 Is, having, is having 2 is practicing 3 does, start, starts 4 is, doing, is watching 5 is going 6 Does, finish, finishes 7 is, doing, is going 8 is going Watch out! Are you staying home tonight? Section 3 Exercise A 1 relaxed, soft music 2 crowded, loud music, lively, wild Section 4 Exercise A a Exercise B 1 c 2 a 3 b Section 5 Exercise A 1 a wedding 2 Picture 1: The bride and groom are greeting the guests. Picture 2: The best man is giving a speech. Picture 3: The bride and groom are dancing. Section 6 Exercise A 1 R 2 O 3 O 4 R 5 O 6 O 7 R 8 O 9 R 10 O Exercise B 1 I can take you somewhere more relaxed 2 I’ll buy some 3 I could lend you a sweater 4 I’ll turn it down mindStrategy Exercise A 1 a 2 b Exercise B 1 A 2 A 3 S 4 S 5 S 6 A Exercise A 1 Excuse me, can I interrupt you for a second? 2 Excuse me, can I ask a quick question? 3 Sorry to interrupt, what was the homework? 285 ISBN_OM_TE2_ENDMATTER.indd 285 22/02/2010 10:29 Section 4 Workbook Answer Key Exercise C large Synonyms big/ spacious Antonyms tiny/small dull boring interesting/ exciting exciting terrible awesome awful awful awesome/ wonderful fun exciting/ awesome boring/dull relaxed quiet wild/lively Unit 11 Section 1 Exercise A 1 wood 2 glass 3 rubber 4 ceramic 5 metal 6 plastic 7 cotton 8 nylon Exercise B 1 plastic 2 wood/metal/plastic 3 cotton/nylon/plastic 4 cotton/nylon 5 glass/plastic/metal 6 wood/plastic/metal/glass/ceramic Section 2 Exercise A 1 P 2 A 3 A 4 P 5 P 6 A Watch out! The table is made of wood. Exercise B 2 is made 3 are produced 4 are built 5 is baked 6 is used 7 are grown Exercise C 2 The iPod®is made by Apple®. 3 These houses are designed by a computer. 4 Facebook is used by millions of people every day. 5 These stories can be enjoyed by everyone. Section 3 Exercise A a Exercise B 1 b 2 a 3 c 4 a Exercise A 1 a 2 b 3 b 4 b 5 a 6 a Exercise B 1 The first camera phones were sold in Japan in 2001. 2 The first computer mouse was invented in 1963. 3 The first PDAs were produced in 1983. Exercise C 1 When was the first talking movie produced?; It was produced in 1927. 2 When were the first digital cameras developed?; They were developed in 1991. 3 Where was chewing gum first used?; It was first used in Ancient Greece. 4 Where was cocoa first grown?; It was first grown in Mexico and Guatemala. 5 When was the first phone call made?; It was first made in 1876. Section 5 Exercise A 1 send 2 upload 3 record 4 burn 5 get 6 play Exercise B 1 play 2 get 3 send 4 upload 5 record Section 6 Exercise A 1 uncertain 2 certain 3 uncertain 4 certain Exercise B 1 I’m not sure, I guess … 2 Sure, No problem 3 I guess so, I’m not sure 4 Yes, no problem. Over to you Exercise A 1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 T Down Time Exercise A 1 A, L; microwave 2 K, B; games console 3 C, I; hairdryer 4 H, E; mouse 5 F, J, cell phone 6 G, D; laptop Exercise B A X C G W A H P T O R C Q R E T U P M O C E K O B J W I Z S G F F E P D A I J C N E P R F M N V U V B U V L I G E H R D I U T I M G O A C X A P P Y M G E U C A L C U L A T O R S E M P S S J A K H A N L E R Q T N O Y L T F R R K T D D H V E O D W A A X C Y B A F R Unit 12 Section 1 Exercise A 1 f 2 d 3 c 4 e 5 b 6 a Exercise B 1 admire 2 fight 3 make up 4 get along well 5 respect 6 obey Section 2 Exercise A 1 b 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 a Watch out! If you help me, I will help you. Exercise B 1 have, try 2 get, don’t 3 don’t, ask 4 find, talk 5 give, will get 6 will try, call 7 doesn’t, won’t 8 won’t be, go Exercise C 1 If I don’t have breakfast, I can’t concentrate. 2 You will feel tired if you don’t get enough sleep/You feel tired if you don’t get enough sleep. 3 We won’t get to school on time if we don’t leave now. 4 Our parents get worried if we are not home on time/Our parents will get worried if we are not home on time Section 3 Exercise A 1 c 2 e 3 b 4 f 5 d 6 a Exercise B 1 a curfew 2 allowance 3 keep it/your room clean 4 chores 5 ground 6 away your privileges 286 ISBN_OM_TE2_ENDMATTER.indd 286 22/02/2010 10:29 Section 4 Exercise A 1 Curfew is 9:00 p.m. 2 Keep your room clean. 3 Don’t eat food in your room. 4 Turn off your room light when you leave your room. 5 Do your chores. 6 Don’t go swimming without an adult. Section 5 Exercise A 1 d 2 b 3 c 4 a Exercise B 1 does your class start 2 are you going to do tonight 3 will you finish your work 4 are you/we having for dinner 5 are you going to do after you graduate 6 does the plane arrive Exercise C 1 Tomorrow will be sunny and warm. / Tomorrow is going to be sunny and warm. 2 Kelvin may/might study in Paris. 3 The train leaves at 10 a.m. 4 Martina is going to graduate next year. Section 6 Exercise A 1 It is an opportunity to get real-life experience. 2 They can travel to other countries, or find a job. 3 They can think carefully about what they want to study. 4 It helps young people develop confidence and maturity. 5 It can be a lot of fun. Exercise B Many young people want to take a gap year after they finish high school. It is an opportunity to get real-life experience. For example, they can travel to other countries, or find a job. Also, they can think carefully about what they want to study. In addition, it helps young people develop confidence and maturity. Finally, a gap year can be a lot of fun. Over to you Exercise A 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 F 287 ISBN_OM_TE2_ENDMATTER.indd 287 22/02/2010 10:29