lunes, 6 de julio de 2015

12C The English File questionnaire (Workbook, pp. 80-81): Answer key

1  GRAMMAR


a

2  His flat is very big.
3  I bought a new shirt.
4  She's Ryan's girlfriend.
5  We go on holiday in August.
6  She is always late.
7  I can't sing.
8  I'm waiting for him.
9  We don't mind cleaning.
10  There aren't any plants.
11  There were a lot of guests.
12  They don't eat much sugar.
13  I'm 21. I'm older than you.
14  They're the most dangerous animals.
15  She speaks German well.
16  She's an engineer.

b

2  takes
3  Did... see
4  are not going to come
5  Have... been
6  Is... going to learn to
7  don't eat
8  are going to see
9  Have... met
10  cooked
11  is going to rain
12  do... go
13  is playing
14  didn't walk
15  is... going to do
16  have... read


2  VOCABULARY


a

2  Asia   3  expensive   4  cooker   5  brother   6  spring   7  kitchen   8  strawberries   9  bridge

b

2  thirty   3  Wednesday   4  third   5  evening/night   6  three times   7  winter   8  August   9  hour   10  month

c

2  do   3  say   4  have   5  go   6  take   7  hear   8  get   9  have   10  use


3  PRONUNCIATION

  

a

1  dirty   2  bread   3  safe   4  day   5  money   6  found   7  food   8  go   9  tired   10  eat   11  said   12  ring

c

1  hospital   2  expensive   3  magazine   4  headphones   5  administrator   6  engineer   7  Italian   8  August   9  difficult   10  musician   11  garage (BrE) / garage (AmE)   12  bananas


4  READING


1  Peter Jackson.
2  He's from New Zealand.
3  Because of the variety of different landscapes.
4  The volcanic region of Mount Ruapehu.
5  150.
6  They were National Parks or conservation sites.
7  They dug up the plants and took them to special nurseries. They also used carpets to protect them.
8  Hobbiton, Mount Doom, and Edoras.


5  LISTENING


2  6 p.m.
3  Land Rover
4  Sunday
5  picnic
6  135
7  94

12B I've never been there! (Workbook, pp. 78-79): Answer key

1  GRAMMAR


a


1  went   

2  A: did your brother buy  B: paid
3  A: Have you met   B: met
4  A: Have you been  B: went
5  A: Have your parents ever given  B: had
6  A: did he send  B: forgot

b


2  been   3  gone   4  gone   5  been   6  gone   7  been   8  been   9  been   10  gone



2  PRONUNCIATION


a


1  seen   2  found   3  heard   4  got   5  read   6  lost



3  VOCABULARY


a


2   drank / drunk

3   found / found
4   gave / given
5   had / had
6   heard / heard
7   knew / known
8   lost / lost
9   made / made
10  met / met
11  paid / paid
12  sent / sent
13  spent / spent
14  thought / thought
15  won / won

b


2  had   3  bought   4  spent   5  known   6  made   7  found   8  drunk


4 READING


a


Becky and Joanne are sisters.


b


2  a ballet   3  the Schönbrunn Palace   4  a spa   5  the beach   6  Italy or Greece



5 LISTENING


a


Speaker 1: Kenya, in 2010.

Speaker 2: Brazil, in 2006.
Speaker 3: New Zealand, in 2011.
Speaker 4: Thailand, in 2006.

b


1  Speaker 3

2  Speaker 1
3  Speaker 4
4  Speaker 2

12A Books and films (Workbook, pp. 76-77): Answer key

1  GRAMMAR


a


2  James hasn't seen this film before.

3  They've gone to the cinema tonight.
4  She's cried in a lot of films.
5  I've bought all the Harry Potter films.
6  They haven't taken any photos.
7  He's interviewed a famous actor.
8  We haven't appeared in a film.

b


3  My parents have fallen asleep.

4  Adam's appeared in a film.
5  I haven't spoken to an actor.
6  You've broken the camera.
7  Dawn hasn't cried in a film.
8  We haven't forgotten the tickets.

c


2  've read   3  have you read?   4  've read   5  Have you seen   6  's seen   7  Has he read   8  've seen the film.


2  VOCABULARY


a


2  broke / broken

3  did / done
4  ate / eaten
5  fell / fallen
6  forgot / forgotten
7  went / gone
8  left / left
9  spoke / spoken
10 sang / sung
11 took / taken
12 wore / worn

b

   
2  left   3  eaten   4  forgotten   5  worn   6  broken   7  done

3  PRONUNCIATION


A  Have you read The Millennium Trilogy?
B  No, I haven't.
A  Have you seen the films?
B  Yes, I have. I've seen all of them.

4  READING

a

They preferred the ending in the book.

b

1b   2b   3a   4b   5c

5  LISTENING

a

Charles Dickens and Michael Ondaatje.

b

2  T   3  T   4  F   5  T   6  F   7  T   8  F   9  F   10  T





PRACTICAL ENGLISH Going home (Workbook, p. 75): Answer key

1  VOCABULARY

2  rank   3  tip   4  check   5  departure   6  gate   7  station   8  ticket   9  platform   10  coach   11  stop   12  driver


2  GETTING TO THE AIRPORT

2  To St Pancras station
3  Now, please.
4  How much is it?
5  And could I have a receipt?
6  Could I have a ticket to Luton Airport, please?
7  Single, please.
8  Standard, please.
9  Can I pay by credit card?


3  SOCIAL ENGLISH

2d   3a   4f   5b   6c


4  READING

b

2  By bus or coach.
3  By train.
4  By car.
5  By bike.