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- 5B Comparative adjectives
- 5D Superlative adjectives
- 5F Making a phone call
- 6C Tourist information
- 6D Past simple: affirmative (regular verbs) page 55
- 6E A postman flies home
Challenge!Lake Superior – North America The Amazon Rainforest – South America The Mediterranean – Europe Everest – Asia The River Bug – Europe The Gobi Desert – Asia Lake Mikołajki – Europe Rysy – Europe 5 1 long 4 tall heavy 5 big old 6 deep 5B Comparative adjectivespage 451 Susan 4 Maria Tina 5 Harriet Jessica 1 wider 2 quieter 3 uglier more dangerous higher more important earlier bigger 1 Fred is taller than Pat. Harry is more intelligent than Susan. My sister is nicer than my brother. My mum’s car is bigger than my dad’s car. Mark is friendlier than Peter. Your exam results are worse than my exam results. Football is more exciting than tennis. 8 Mars is further from the sun than Earth. 4 1 The Bullet is more exciting than the Arrow. The Bullet is more expensive than the Arrow. The Bullet is faster than the Arrow. The Arrow is heavier than the Bullet. The Arrow is longer than the Bullet. Challenge!Students’ own answers 5C National Parks page 46 1 horse riding fishing sailing canoeing diving skiing climbing mountain biking 1 west 5 visit beautiful 6 climbing mountains 7 fishing lakes 3 1 B 2 B 3 A 4 B 5 A Challenge!Students’ own answers 5D Superlative adjectivespage 471 the slowest the worst the heaviest the most famous the largest the most expensive the latest the ugliest 1 the best the most dangerous the coldest the biggest the most intelligent the hottest the most popular the noisiest Students’ own answers Challenge!Students’ own answers 1 The Amazon is longer than the Yangtze, but the Nile is the longest. North America is bigger than South America, but Africa is the biggest. K2 is higher than Kangchenjunga, but Everest is the highest. The Indian Ocean is wider than the Atlantic Ocean, but the Pacific Ocean is the widest. London is wetter than Madrid, but Rome is the wettest. Venus is further from the sun than Venus, but the Earth is the furthest. 5E Dangerous! page 48 1 bear 7 mosquito eagle 8 shark elephant 9 snake jellyfish 10 tiger hippo 11 whale lion 1 elephant 7 whale mosquito 8 jellyfish tiger 9 eagle shark 10 bear snake 11 lion hippo 1 animals 5 aggressive kill 6 run long 7 bite heavy 1 hundreds about 20 centimetres over 6 metres about 1000 kilograms 70 to 80 years near rivers and in the sea Yes, they can. 5F Making a phone callpage 491 Would you like a sandwich? Yes, please. Would you like a cup of coffee? No, thanks. Would you like a banana? No, thanks. Would you like a pizza? Yes, please. Students’ own answers Challenge!What would you like (to know)? Can you give me some information about the museum, please? How much does it cost? Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 12 1 Good afternoon. Science Museum. How can I help you? Sure. What would you like to know? We open at ten o’clock. At half past five. But we don’t sell tickets after five o’clock. It’s $14 for adults and $8 for children under 12. You’re welcome. Thank you for calling the Science Museum. Students’ own dialogues 5G A postcard page 50
Students’ own notes Students’ own postcards Self check 5 page 51 Across
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Unit 66A In town page 52 1 art gallery d 2 bus station n 3 car park a cinema j church h library b museum m park c post office l 10 police station f 11 railway station i 12 theatre e 13 tourist information office k 14 town hall g 1 a train 6 have go for 7 a night club a car 8 pay for visit 9 a friend a pizza 10 take 3 1 j 2 a 3 g 4 c 5 i 6 f 7 b 8 d 9 h 10 l 11 k 12 e Challenge!Students’ own sentences 6B Past simple: be and can page 53
(Students’ own answers) Where were you at one o’clock this morning? Where were you at half past three yesterday afternoon? Where were you at nine o’clock on Friday night? Where were you at half past eleven yesterday morning? Where were you at eleven o’clock on Saturday morning? Where were you at eight o’clock this morning? 1 was 5 were was 6 was were 7 was was 8 were 1 David Blaine couldn’t eat while he was in the box. He could drink water. He couldn’t talk to his family. He could stand up. He could sleep. He couldn’t walk. 1 Could Blaine eat while he was in the box? No, he couldn’t. Could he drink water while he was in the box? Yes, he could. Could he talk to his family while he was in the box? No, he couldn’t. Could he stand up while he was in the box? Yes, he could. Could he sleep while he was in the box? Yes, he could. Could he walk while he was in the box? No, he couldn’t. 6C Tourist informationpage 541 boring 4 fantastic dirty 5 cheap dangerous 6 modern 1 interesting 4 terrible clean 5 expensive safe 6 old 1 b 2 c 3 a 1 famous, modern 2 old, expensive 3 old, interesting fantastic, interesting fantastic, beautiful 1 Sydney Opera House Sydney Harbour Bridge The Rocks Bondi Beach Challenge!Students’ own answers 6D Past simple: affirmative (regular verbs) page 551 –ed: played, walked 2 –d: cycled, decided 3 –y: hurried, replied 4 double consonantand add –ed: chatted, stopped 1 danced 4 jogged arrived 5 studied watched 6 visited a 3 b 6 c 5 d 1 e 4 f 2 1 before 5 ago months 6 yesterday week 7 last morning 1 I walked to school yesterday morning. I played basketball last weekend. I cycled to the sports centre last night. I listened to music yesterday morning. My dad cooked dinner yesterday. Steve phoned his girlfriend on Saturday evening. It rained a lot in Manchester last month. The bus stopped at the end of the road two minutes ago. Challenge!Students’ own answers 6E A postman flies homepage 561 first then after that a few moments later later that day in the end 1 repaired 4 watched go to 5 park ordered 1 was 5 phoned decided 6 shouted noticed 7 asked arrived 1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 F 6F On the phone page 57 1 two zero two double five seven treble seven three nine zero double two double four six nine six three eight nine zero four treble two treble five double six double zero seven two a I’ll b I’ll c I’ll d I’ll e I’ll f I’ll 1 b 2 c 3 a 4 d 5 f 6 e 1 the message. to Pam, please? Mrs Jenkins? that Matthew called. leave a message? at the moment. 1 Is that Mrs Jenkins? Can I speak to Pam, please? She’s out at the moment. Do you want to leave a message? Tell her that Matthew called. I’ll give her the message. Students’ own dialogues Download 165.49 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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