BOOK 6
LESSON 4
1.T-F-F-F-T
2. B-C-A-C-
4.
a. finished your homework yet-not yet
b. you cleaned out the attic yet - not yet
c. Have you walked Rex yet-not yet
5.
a. very-some of the words I wrote
b. I'm not-confident-the research I did
c. not very confident about the report I wrote
6.
a. meaning-moisture-Look up-moisture-dictionary
b. of appalling-Don't be - Look up-word appaling
c. what's-sllek - Don't be so lazy- Look up the - sleek
d. what's-ergonomics-Don't be so lazy-Look up the - ergonomics
e. what the meaning of allowance-Don't be so lazy-Look up the word allowance in the dictionary
7.
Robert and Jerry-their-they're-about them
b. Ted-double-check her-with you-she's not very confident about
d. Douglas and I would like- double-check our answers with you-we're not very confident about
8.
a. He's already painted the house
b. I've already done the dishes
c. They've already done their homework
d. She's already finished packing.
9.ALREADY-DOUBLE-CKE-ANSWER-RIGHT-GOT-RIGHT
10.
a. He hasn't painted the house yet.
b. I haven't done the dishes yet.
c. They haven't done their homework yet.
d. We haven't finished packing yet.
e. We haven't finished our homework yet.
11.
a. Mary was just-do her homework
b. I was-about to turn on the TV when
c. John and Barb were just about-have dinner-called
12.
3-5-1-4-2
13.YET-JUSTABOUT- TURN ON- SEARCH- ARTICLES-CONFIDENT
14. ALREADY-ALREADY-YET-ALREADY-YET-YET
quarta-feira, 30 de setembro de 2009
BOOK 6 L.3
BOOK 6
LESSON 3
1. F-F-T-F-T
2. B-C-C-D
3.
a. talk about England
b. going to talk-Peru today
c. We're going-about canada today
4.
a. Ireland is an English-speaking
b. Know-Argentina-a Spanish speaking
c.As you-Brazil-a Portuguwese-speaking country
d. as you know-the United States is an English-speaking country.
5.
a you are-to buy a house- matter of fact- I bought a house
b. it's true the kids are-travel to Australia - As a matter of fact - they traveled to Australia last
c. Is it true Robert is going to start studying French - As a matter of fact - he started studying French -week
6.
Australia-English-speaking-capital-country-continent
7.
a. ever visited Australia
b. you ever been to Canada
c. Hasve-eber gone to the USA
8.
a. any of you-Italy - As a matter of fact - to Italy
b. Have-ever been to France - have - I've been to France
c. Have any of you ever been - Australia- have - As a matter of fact- been to Australia three times
9.
5-1-6-2-3-4
11.
a. No, the haven't
b. She has been to Sydney
c. She went to Sydney two years ago.
d. She visited some friends.
12.
a. Lima - largest - Peru
b. Madrid is - city-Spain
c. Dublin-the largest-ireland
d. New York is the largest city in the USA
13.
a. New York is a busy city
b. Rome is an old city
c. London is a busy city
d. Tokyo is a modern city
e. Madrid is an old city
f. Toronto is a modern city
14.
a. The Basilica of Notre Dame-one-landmarks-Montreal-Canada
b. The Statue of Libert - of N.Y.- the United States
c. The Eiffel Tower-the landmarks-Paris-France
d. The Lincoln Memorial-one of the landmarks - Washington D.C.- USA
e. Trafalgar Saquare is one of the landmarks of London- England
15.
a. PARIS-CAPITAL-FRANCE-EXACTLY-PARIS-AMAZING
b. ISN'T ROME - CAPITAL-ITALY-EXACTLY-ROME IS AN
c. ISN'T MADRID-THE CAPITAL-EXACTLY - MADRID IS AN AMAZING CITY
17. HAVE YOU EVER ... ?
18.
a. This is the funniest film I've ever watched.
b. Maggie is the most beautiful woman I've ever met.
c. Chinese food is the best food I've ever eaten.
d. This is the worst show I've ever seen.
e. Mr. Wallace is the best teacher I've ever had.
20. FOR-SINCE-FOR-SINCE-FOR
LESSON 3
1. F-F-T-F-T
2. B-C-C-D
3.
a. talk about England
b. going to talk-Peru today
c. We're going-about canada today
4.
a. Ireland is an English-speaking
b. Know-Argentina-a Spanish speaking
c.As you-Brazil-a Portuguwese-speaking country
d. as you know-the United States is an English-speaking country.
5.
a you are-to buy a house- matter of fact- I bought a house
b. it's true the kids are-travel to Australia - As a matter of fact - they traveled to Australia last
c. Is it true Robert is going to start studying French - As a matter of fact - he started studying French -week
6.
Australia-English-speaking-capital-country-continent
7.
a. ever visited Australia
b. you ever been to Canada
c. Hasve-eber gone to the USA
8.
a. any of you-Italy - As a matter of fact - to Italy
b. Have-ever been to France - have - I've been to France
c. Have any of you ever been - Australia- have - As a matter of fact- been to Australia three times
9.
5-1-6-2-3-4
11.
a. No, the haven't
b. She has been to Sydney
c. She went to Sydney two years ago.
d. She visited some friends.
12.
a. Lima - largest - Peru
b. Madrid is - city-Spain
c. Dublin-the largest-ireland
d. New York is the largest city in the USA
13.
a. New York is a busy city
b. Rome is an old city
c. London is a busy city
d. Tokyo is a modern city
e. Madrid is an old city
f. Toronto is a modern city
14.
a. The Basilica of Notre Dame-one-landmarks-Montreal-Canada
b. The Statue of Libert - of N.Y.- the United States
c. The Eiffel Tower-the landmarks-Paris-France
d. The Lincoln Memorial-one of the landmarks - Washington D.C.- USA
e. Trafalgar Saquare is one of the landmarks of London- England
15.
a. PARIS-CAPITAL-FRANCE-EXACTLY-PARIS-AMAZING
b. ISN'T ROME - CAPITAL-ITALY-EXACTLY-ROME IS AN
c. ISN'T MADRID-THE CAPITAL-EXACTLY - MADRID IS AN AMAZING CITY
17. HAVE YOU EVER ... ?
18.
a. This is the funniest film I've ever watched.
b. Maggie is the most beautiful woman I've ever met.
c. Chinese food is the best food I've ever eaten.
d. This is the worst show I've ever seen.
e. Mr. Wallace is the best teacher I've ever had.
20. FOR-SINCE-FOR-SINCE-FOR
BOOK 6 L. 2.
BOOK 6
LESSON 2
1. T-F-T-T-F
2. A-C-B-C
3. 3-6-2-5-1-4
4.
A. Mike and I were-our
b. Bob was visiting his family
c. Ted and AL-their-Italy
6.
a. told-Gina was
b. told me Tom and Ann were
c. Someone told-Dave was-Italy
7.
a. speak Japonese - much
b. Do-speak English not
c. you-Italian - Not much
8.
a. Dylan was a good swimmer when he was younger.
b. Andrea spoke a little Italian when she was younger.
c. Gabriel played tennis when he was younger.
d. Christina studied Italian when she was younger.
9.
a. Liz was-to speak Spanish-well-she was
b. You and Jonh were able-dance fairly-when you were in
c. I was able to write fairly well when I was in college
10.
Long time no see-home-not bad-stay-thrilled
12.
a. Lucy put on weight.
b. Mike put on weight.
c. Ann lost weight.
13.
a. I'm-down
b. They're just-down
c. She's just a little down
15.
a. can't help it - Italian food
b. I-help-love ice cream
c. I can't help- love junk food
d. I can't help it-I love sugar
17.
a. am able to
b. will not be able to
c. were able to
18.
a. I am able to speak three different languages.
b. Becky was not able to swim when she was younger.
c. Gary and Sue aren't able to play tennis when you first met him?
LESSON 2
1. T-F-T-T-F
2. A-C-B-C
3. 3-6-2-5-1-4
4.
A. Mike and I were-our
b. Bob was visiting his family
c. Ted and AL-their-Italy
6.
a. told-Gina was
b. told me Tom and Ann were
c. Someone told-Dave was-Italy
7.
a. speak Japonese - much
b. Do-speak English not
c. you-Italian - Not much
8.
a. Dylan was a good swimmer when he was younger.
b. Andrea spoke a little Italian when she was younger.
c. Gabriel played tennis when he was younger.
d. Christina studied Italian when she was younger.
9.
a. Liz was-to speak Spanish-well-she was
b. You and Jonh were able-dance fairly-when you were in
c. I was able to write fairly well when I was in college
10.
Long time no see-home-not bad-stay-thrilled
12.
a. Lucy put on weight.
b. Mike put on weight.
c. Ann lost weight.
13.
a. I'm-down
b. They're just-down
c. She's just a little down
15.
a. can't help it - Italian food
b. I-help-love ice cream
c. I can't help- love junk food
d. I can't help it-I love sugar
17.
a. am able to
b. will not be able to
c. were able to
18.
a. I am able to speak three different languages.
b. Becky was not able to swim when she was younger.
c. Gary and Sue aren't able to play tennis when you first met him?
BOOK 6 L.1
BOOK 6
LESSON 1
1. F-F-T-F-T
2. D-A-B-C
3.
a. hair-work
b. cleaning products - work
c. car-cleaning products don't work
4.
a. Lucy has a male cat.
b. John has a female cat.
c. Ann has a female dog.
5.worried-bald-hair-baldness-solution
6.
a. apply-hair-scalp-Ted.
b. You-apply-product-scalp-Tom
c. have to apply-hair-to-Jim
8.
a. seeds
b. sprinkling
9.
a. I need - sleep
b. She needs-good night's
c. Yeah-They need to get-night's
d. We need-a good night's sleep
10.
a. soccer results
b. Have-volleyball results
c. you seen the tennis results
12.
a. B
b. A
13.
a. Jay-bald-forty-two
b.Dave-bald at fifty
c. Lars went bald-forty-five
14.
a. A
b. A
15.
a. I made a promise to your mother.
b. I made a promise to your grandfather.
c. I made a promise to your sister.
16.
a. expose that product-sunlight
b. Do not expose that lotion-direct
17.
a. Sue is wearing a blond wig.
b. Wendy is wearing a red wig.
18.
A-A-B-A
20.
a. I/We may not go out on Saturday.
b. Susan may be out of town this weekend.
c. Jake may be at the club now.
d. Linda and Joe may not go to school tomorrow.
LESSON 1
1. F-F-T-F-T
2. D-A-B-C
3.
a. hair-work
b. cleaning products - work
c. car-cleaning products don't work
4.
a. Lucy has a male cat.
b. John has a female cat.
c. Ann has a female dog.
5.worried-bald-hair-baldness-solution
6.
a. apply-hair-scalp-Ted.
b. You-apply-product-scalp-Tom
c. have to apply-hair-to-Jim
8.
a. seeds
b. sprinkling
9.
a. I need - sleep
b. She needs-good night's
c. Yeah-They need to get-night's
d. We need-a good night's sleep
10.
a. soccer results
b. Have-volleyball results
c. you seen the tennis results
12.
a. B
b. A
13.
a. Jay-bald-forty-two
b.Dave-bald at fifty
c. Lars went bald-forty-five
14.
a. A
b. A
15.
a. I made a promise to your mother.
b. I made a promise to your grandfather.
c. I made a promise to your sister.
16.
a. expose that product-sunlight
b. Do not expose that lotion-direct
17.
a. Sue is wearing a blond wig.
b. Wendy is wearing a red wig.
18.
A-A-B-A
20.
a. I/We may not go out on Saturday.
b. Susan may be out of town this weekend.
c. Jake may be at the club now.
d. Linda and Joe may not go to school tomorrow.
FIRST TESTING REVIEW
FIRST TESTING REVIEW
A. VOCABULARY
1. a. pizza b. sweatshirt c. cook d. bus stop e. trophies f. soccer
2.
a. C
b. A
c. B
d. D
e. C
f. B
g. B
h. A
i. A
GRAMMAR 3. a. also b. too c. too d. either e. also f. either
4. a. Lisa's making cake now. b. Roy is writing a poem now c. I received flowers from my boyfriend yesterday afternoon. d. Tina went to france by plane last week. e. Cindy gets up late every morning
5. a. better than b. younger than c. the nicest d. the most popular e. the worst f. older than g. more difficult than h. the most intelligent i. prettier than
6. a. does she - do - Monday She usually writes letters. b. does he usually do - Tuesday He usually reads the newspaper. c. What does he - do - Wednesday He usually watches TV. d. does she usually do on Friday She usually dances.
7. a. Rachel goes to work every morning. b. Rachel watches TV in the afternoons. c. She plays volleyball on Saturdays. e. Rachel visits her friends on Sundays
8. a. are talking b. opened c. drives d. writes e. am making f. bought g. has h. was
A. VOCABULARY
1. a. pizza b. sweatshirt c. cook d. bus stop e. trophies f. soccer
2.
a. C
b. A
c. B
d. D
e. C
f. B
g. B
h. A
i. A
GRAMMAR 3. a. also b. too c. too d. either e. also f. either
4. a. Lisa's making cake now. b. Roy is writing a poem now c. I received flowers from my boyfriend yesterday afternoon. d. Tina went to france by plane last week. e. Cindy gets up late every morning
5. a. better than b. younger than c. the nicest d. the most popular e. the worst f. older than g. more difficult than h. the most intelligent i. prettier than
6. a. does she - do - Monday She usually writes letters. b. does he usually do - Tuesday He usually reads the newspaper. c. What does he - do - Wednesday He usually watches TV. d. does she usually do on Friday She usually dances.
7. a. Rachel goes to work every morning. b. Rachel watches TV in the afternoons. c. She plays volleyball on Saturdays. e. Rachel visits her friends on Sundays
8. a. are talking b. opened c. drives d. writes e. am making f. bought g. has h. was
BOOK 4 L.4
L.4 COMPREHENSION OF THE TEXT
1. FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE
2. C D C B B
VOCABULARY STRUCTURE DRILLS
3. a. Let me take you to the movie theather. b. Let me help you with your baggage. c. Let me call you on Saturday.
4. a. Nice to meet you b. Here you are c. What about you. d. Walk straight ahead
5. a. "Can you take a look at Roger for me?" "of course I can" b. "Excuse me." "come in" c. "Hi, Carl! How are you?" "I'm fine thanks." d. "May I take your order now?" "Sure. Pot roast and salad for us." e. "Where to, sir?" "Fifth Avenue, please" f. "Will you join us, Frank?" "Thank you. It'll be my pleasure."
6. a. honey - you - the best spaghetti in the world b. Oh - prepare the best pot roast in the world
7 A B B A
8. 1. TROPHY 2. ATHLETE 3. STUDENT 4. MEDAL 5. SCHOOL 6. POT ROAST BRIGHTEST
9. a. have the most intelligent friend b. you - the most intelligent son
10. a. She - sings b. Yeah - and he even cooks
11. a. the worst cook b. he's the worst athlete in the c. No - the worst dancer - world
12. ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 3 )
GRAMMAR PRACTICE
13. a. the most beautiful b. the most simple/ the simpliest c. the prettiest d. the shortest e. the hottest
14. a. the most beautiful b. is the nicest c. Which - the most famous one
15. a. To me, this is the best car in the world b. Doug is the worst driver in my family c. This is the best city to live in the U.S.A. d. Frank is the nicest boy Iknow. e. This program is the worst on TV.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY
11 - Mr. Newman 13 - Mr. Smith 15 - Mr. Scott 17 - Mr. Buckley
1. FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE
2. C D C B B
VOCABULARY STRUCTURE DRILLS
3. a. Let me take you to the movie theather. b. Let me help you with your baggage. c. Let me call you on Saturday.
4. a. Nice to meet you b. Here you are c. What about you. d. Walk straight ahead
5. a. "Can you take a look at Roger for me?" "of course I can" b. "Excuse me." "come in" c. "Hi, Carl! How are you?" "I'm fine thanks." d. "May I take your order now?" "Sure. Pot roast and salad for us." e. "Where to, sir?" "Fifth Avenue, please" f. "Will you join us, Frank?" "Thank you. It'll be my pleasure."
6. a. honey - you - the best spaghetti in the world b. Oh - prepare the best pot roast in the world
7 A B B A
8. 1. TROPHY 2. ATHLETE 3. STUDENT 4. MEDAL 5. SCHOOL 6. POT ROAST BRIGHTEST
9. a. have the most intelligent friend b. you - the most intelligent son
10. a. She - sings b. Yeah - and he even cooks
11. a. the worst cook b. he's the worst athlete in the c. No - the worst dancer - world
12. ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 3 )
GRAMMAR PRACTICE
13. a. the most beautiful b. the most simple/ the simpliest c. the prettiest d. the shortest e. the hottest
14. a. the most beautiful b. is the nicest c. Which - the most famous one
15. a. To me, this is the best car in the world b. Doug is the worst driver in my family c. This is the best city to live in the U.S.A. d. Frank is the nicest boy Iknow. e. This program is the worst on TV.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY
11 - Mr. Newman 13 - Mr. Smith 15 - Mr. Scott 17 - Mr. Buckley
BOOK 4 L.3
BOOK – 4 LESSON 3
COMPREHENSION OF THE TEXT
TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE
2. a) C b) D c) D d) C e) A VOCABULARY STRUCTURE DRILLS
3. a. Football – pastime. b. Baseball games – are - great. c. Basketball games on – a great pastime.
4. a. EXPERIENCED b. GAMES c. PASTIME
5. a. “Which city is better, Washington, D.C. or New York?” “Washington is. It’s calmer than New York.” b. “Which car is better, a limousine or a Chevy?” “Well, I think a limousine is. It’s bigger than a Chevy.” c. “Which sport is better, tennis or football?” “Well, I think tennis is. It’s more interesting than football.” d. “Which season is better, spring or fall?” “Well, I think spring is. It’s nicer than fall.”
6.a. I root for the lions. b. I’m a fan of the Giants!
7.a. more exciting than. b. The Bears are taller than. c. are better than the tigers
8.a. Is Brian – the tigers He hoots – the Giants b. Is Sabrina – fan – the Tigers. No – she roots – the Giants.
9.pastime – football – better - fan
10. a. Yeah, but Frank’s team is worse than Richard’s. b. Yeah, but Arthur’s team is worse than Frank’s.
11. Winter – blindfold – car -
12.Bert – John’s – football – root – fan – experienced – faster – score - winner
GRAMMAR PRACTICE
13. a. more experienced than b. more expensive than c. more famous thand. faster than e. larger thanf. prettier than g. shorter than h. more quiet than / quieter than
14. ( 2 ) ( 1 ) ( 4 ) ( 3 )
15. a. It’s nicer than Roger’s classroom. b. It’s prettier than Roger’s blue shirt.c. It’s bigger than Roger’s TV d. It’s more colorful than Roger’s parrot.
16. ( 3 ) bad ( 1 ) easy ( 2 ) handsome ( 1 ) old ( 1 ) pretty ( 2 ) careful ( 3 ) good ( 1 ) long ( 2 ) polite ( 1 ) tall
17. a. Emma is. b. Gabrielle is. c. Newton is. d. Barney is
COMPREHENSION OF THE TEXT
TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE
2. a) C b) D c) D d) C e) A VOCABULARY STRUCTURE DRILLS
3. a. Football – pastime. b. Baseball games – are - great. c. Basketball games on – a great pastime.
4. a. EXPERIENCED b. GAMES c. PASTIME
5. a. “Which city is better, Washington, D.C. or New York?” “Washington is. It’s calmer than New York.” b. “Which car is better, a limousine or a Chevy?” “Well, I think a limousine is. It’s bigger than a Chevy.” c. “Which sport is better, tennis or football?” “Well, I think tennis is. It’s more interesting than football.” d. “Which season is better, spring or fall?” “Well, I think spring is. It’s nicer than fall.”
6.a. I root for the lions. b. I’m a fan of the Giants!
7.a. more exciting than. b. The Bears are taller than. c. are better than the tigers
8.a. Is Brian – the tigers He hoots – the Giants b. Is Sabrina – fan – the Tigers. No – she roots – the Giants.
9.pastime – football – better - fan
10. a. Yeah, but Frank’s team is worse than Richard’s. b. Yeah, but Arthur’s team is worse than Frank’s.
11. Winter – blindfold – car -
12.Bert – John’s – football – root – fan – experienced – faster – score - winner
GRAMMAR PRACTICE
13. a. more experienced than b. more expensive than c. more famous thand. faster than e. larger thanf. prettier than g. shorter than h. more quiet than / quieter than
14. ( 2 ) ( 1 ) ( 4 ) ( 3 )
15. a. It’s nicer than Roger’s classroom. b. It’s prettier than Roger’s blue shirt.c. It’s bigger than Roger’s TV d. It’s more colorful than Roger’s parrot.
16. ( 3 ) bad ( 1 ) easy ( 2 ) handsome ( 1 ) old ( 1 ) pretty ( 2 ) careful ( 3 ) good ( 1 ) long ( 2 ) polite ( 1 ) tall
17. a. Emma is. b. Gabrielle is. c. Newton is. d. Barney is
BOOK 4 L.2
BOOK – 4 LESSON 2
COMPREHENSION OF THE TEXT.
FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE
2. C B D B C
VOCABULARY STRUCTURE DRILLS
3.a. We came – the Metropolitan Museum b. glad we came – this – to Bush Gardens c. I’m – came on this visit to the Statue of Liberty
4.a. No, I wasn’t b I went on a visit to a wax museum. c. I went with some friends. d. Yeah, I love it!
5. a. This marvelous restaurant opened one year ago. b. This marvelous dance club opened three months ago. c. This marvelous shop opened six months ago.
6.a. oldb. mirrorc. yard
7. ( 2 ) ( 1 ) ( 5 ) ( 3 ) ( 6 ) ( 4 )
8. a. Did – come - Washington it came – Japan – years ago. b. Did – figure come from Spain No – came from England fifty - ago
9.Bakery – bus – bus stop – newsstand -
10.cab – hotel – pay phone – snack bar
11.a. Ralph last played football four months ago. b. Anthony last drank orange juice two months ago. This museum last received a wax figure three months ago.
12. ( )
( )
( x )
( )
( x )
( )
( )
( x )
( )
( x )
( )
( x)
( )
( )
GRAMMAR PRACTICE
13. a. He’s – the school b. the director of - club
14. a. Did you visit Italy last year? No, I didn’t. I visited Spain. b. Did you drink a lot of coffee yesterday? No, I didn’t. I drank coke. c. Did you call Marianne this morning? No, I didn’t. I called Claire.
15. a. I waited for her at the bus stop. b. I ordered a cake at Mona Bakery c. My class went on a visit to the wax museum. d. I made spaghetti. e. I got home at six o’clock yesterday.
16. a. arrived b. got c. brought d. visited e. went
17. a. Judy and Barbara went to the wax museum. b. They visited a wax museum. c. Mrs. Donovan is their teacher. d. Yes, the figures in the wax museum look alive. e. Napoleon’s wax figure came from France fifty years ago.
COMPREHENSION OF THE TEXT.
FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE
2. C B D B C
VOCABULARY STRUCTURE DRILLS
3.a. We came – the Metropolitan Museum b. glad we came – this – to Bush Gardens c. I’m – came on this visit to the Statue of Liberty
4.a. No, I wasn’t b I went on a visit to a wax museum. c. I went with some friends. d. Yeah, I love it!
5. a. This marvelous restaurant opened one year ago. b. This marvelous dance club opened three months ago. c. This marvelous shop opened six months ago.
6.a. oldb. mirrorc. yard
7. ( 2 ) ( 1 ) ( 5 ) ( 3 ) ( 6 ) ( 4 )
8. a. Did – come - Washington it came – Japan – years ago. b. Did – figure come from Spain No – came from England fifty - ago
9.Bakery – bus – bus stop – newsstand -
10.cab – hotel – pay phone – snack bar
11.a. Ralph last played football four months ago. b. Anthony last drank orange juice two months ago. This museum last received a wax figure three months ago.
12. ( )
( )
( x )
( )
( x )
( )
( )
( x )
( )
( x )
( )
( x)
( )
( )
GRAMMAR PRACTICE
13. a. He’s – the school b. the director of - club
14. a. Did you visit Italy last year? No, I didn’t. I visited Spain. b. Did you drink a lot of coffee yesterday? No, I didn’t. I drank coke. c. Did you call Marianne this morning? No, I didn’t. I called Claire.
15. a. I waited for her at the bus stop. b. I ordered a cake at Mona Bakery c. My class went on a visit to the wax museum. d. I made spaghetti. e. I got home at six o’clock yesterday.
16. a. arrived b. got c. brought d. visited e. went
17. a. Judy and Barbara went to the wax museum. b. They visited a wax museum. c. Mrs. Donovan is their teacher. d. Yes, the figures in the wax museum look alive. e. Napoleon’s wax figure came from France fifty years ago.
BOOK 4 L.1
BOOK – 4 LESSON
1 COMPREHENSION OF THE TEXT
1. FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE
2. a) A b) A c) A d) C e)
B VOCABULARY STRUCTURE DRILLS
3. a. She’s – her keys. b. He’s – for a box. c. She’s looking – a letter. d. He’s looking for a jacket.
4. a. Bottle of perfume do you prefer. b. Which mask do you
5. a. doesn’t come – 6th b. The M16 – by 5th Avenue either
6. a. Hi b. Can you tell me c. right here d. check it out
7. a. Joe is b. He is at a bus stop. c. He’s waiting for the M16 d. He’s going to take the M16
8. a. The coffee shop is only two blocks from here. b.The hotel is only three blocks from here.
9. ( 5 ) ( 4 ) ( 6 ) ( 2 ) ( 1 ) ( 3 )
10. a. do I take – the nearest subway station 34E b. bus do I take – get to the zoo 25n express c. Which – do I take to get to the recreation center. The 98S
11. ( ) ( x) ( x ) ( x ) ( ) ( )
1 COMPREHENSION OF THE TEXT
1. FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE
2. a) A b) A c) A d) C e)
B VOCABULARY STRUCTURE DRILLS
3. a. She’s – her keys. b. He’s – for a box. c. She’s looking – a letter. d. He’s looking for a jacket.
4. a. Bottle of perfume do you prefer. b. Which mask do you
5. a. doesn’t come – 6th b. The M16 – by 5th Avenue either
6. a. Hi b. Can you tell me c. right here d. check it out
7. a. Joe is b. He is at a bus stop. c. He’s waiting for the M16 d. He’s going to take the M16
8. a. The coffee shop is only two blocks from here. b.The hotel is only three blocks from here.
9. ( 5 ) ( 4 ) ( 6 ) ( 2 ) ( 1 ) ( 3 )
10. a. do I take – the nearest subway station 34E b. bus do I take – get to the zoo 25n express c. Which – do I take to get to the recreation center. The 98S
11. ( ) ( x) ( x ) ( x ) ( ) ( )
quarta-feira, 19 de agosto de 2009
ADV - PASSAGES 1 LESSON 5
COMMUNICATION
LESSON A MAKING A CONVERSATION
1.GRAMMAR
Answers will vary
2. VOCABULARY
Answers will vary
3. GRAMMAR
2. It's not unusual to ask people how they feel.
3. It's custumary to ask people what they do for a living.
4. It's inappropriate to talk about religion or politics.
5. It's not a good idea to ask about someone's salary.
6. It's rude to tell someone he or she has gained weight.
5. GRAMMAR
Answers will vary.
6. WRITING
A
Bad Brother: Jealous
Bobby's Pal: angry
Doubtful dad: Pround, worried
LESSON B
GRAMMAR
2. Alicia asked Victoria when they had broken up
3. Victoria told Alicia that it had happened last week
4.Alicia asked Victoria if Jenny was upset.
5. Victoria told Alicia that Jenny wasn't upset at all.
6. Victoria told Alicia that Jenny is dating Kelvin Casey now.
GRAMMAR
2. He asked her if she had heard about Paul Alvaro.
3. She said that she hadn't heard.
4. She asked Mark what had happened.
5. Mark said that Paul had gotten a promotion.
6. Sandra asked Mark when it had happened.
7. Mark said that it had happened yesterday.
8. He said that the official announcement would be made soon.
VOCABULARY
2. She wanted to know.
3. She explained that/She claimed that
4. She encoraged me to
5. She told me to
6. She claimed that/She explained that
READING
A
2. Concealed
3. Devalued
4. bolish
5. Intimacy
6. Seal
B.
2. F
3. A
4. E
5. C
6. B
LESSON A MAKING A CONVERSATION
1.GRAMMAR
Answers will vary
2. VOCABULARY
Answers will vary
3. GRAMMAR
2. It's not unusual to ask people how they feel.
3. It's custumary to ask people what they do for a living.
4. It's inappropriate to talk about religion or politics.
5. It's not a good idea to ask about someone's salary.
6. It's rude to tell someone he or she has gained weight.
5. GRAMMAR
Answers will vary.
6. WRITING
A
Bad Brother: Jealous
Bobby's Pal: angry
Doubtful dad: Pround, worried
LESSON B
GRAMMAR
2. Alicia asked Victoria when they had broken up
3. Victoria told Alicia that it had happened last week
4.Alicia asked Victoria if Jenny was upset.
5. Victoria told Alicia that Jenny wasn't upset at all.
6. Victoria told Alicia that Jenny is dating Kelvin Casey now.
GRAMMAR
2. He asked her if she had heard about Paul Alvaro.
3. She said that she hadn't heard.
4. She asked Mark what had happened.
5. Mark said that Paul had gotten a promotion.
6. Sandra asked Mark when it had happened.
7. Mark said that it had happened yesterday.
8. He said that the official announcement would be made soon.
VOCABULARY
2. She wanted to know.
3. She explained that/She claimed that
4. She encoraged me to
5. She told me to
6. She claimed that/She explained that
READING
A
2. Concealed
3. Devalued
4. bolish
5. Intimacy
6. Seal
B.
2. F
3. A
4. E
5. C
6. B
segunda-feira, 17 de agosto de 2009
ADV - PASSAGES 1 LESSON 4
WORK BOOK ANSWER KEY LESSON A
GRAMMAR
2. Ever since I lost my watch, I've been late for all my appintments./I've been late for all my appintments ever since I lost my watch.
3. As soon as you start to feel stresses, you should relax and count to ten./You should relax and count to ten as soon as you start to feel stressed.
4. Right before I go for a run, stretch for at least fifteen minutes./ I stretch for at least fifteen minutes right before I go for a run.
5. You shouldn't listen to music while you're studying for a big test./ While you're studying for a big test, you shouldn't listen to music.
6. I watch TV until I fall asleep.
GRAMMAR
Answers will vary
VOCABULARY
2. perk up
3. burn out
4. turn in
5. chill out
6. drop off
GRAMMAR
Answers will vary.
WRITING
A
1.
a. To general
b. Just right
c. Too specific
2.
a. Just right
b. Too specific
c. Too general
3.
a. Too general
b. Too specific
c. Just right
LESSON B
VOCABULARY
2. My father always drifts off/ nods off after eating a heavy meal.
3. Simon ofter takes a power nap to boost his creativity at work.
4. As soon as Sue's head hits the pillow, she falls fast asleep/sound asleep
5. San-chien is lucky he sleeps like a log because his roomate snores so loudly!
6. Liz isn't tired at all. In fact, she's wide awake.
7. Marina often feels drowsy when she reads on the train or in a car.
GRAMMAR
2. Even if
3. As long as
4. Considering that
5. Just in case
GRAMMAR
2. I always feel great in the morning as along as I've slept well the night before.
3. Considering that my neighbors listen to loud music every night, I sleep deeply.
4. I never oversleep in the morning unless I forget to set my alarm clock
5. I keep a glass of water by my bed just in case I get thisty in the middle of the night.
6. I only have trouble falling asleep if I drink too much caffeine during the day.
GRAMMAR
Answers will vary.
READING
A
1. Weight again; the throat muscles lose their tone so that they vibrate as air passes over them.
2. A person with sleep apnea actually stops breathing for several seconds and wakes up breathless.
B
Possible anwers.
2. Kate should sleep onher stomach or side.
3. Rick should lose some weight to prevent his snoring.
4. Angela should drink coffe or soft drinks an hour or two before going to bed because the caffeine will mekae her sleep lighter and her snoring less intense.
GRAMMAR
2. Ever since I lost my watch, I've been late for all my appintments./I've been late for all my appintments ever since I lost my watch.
3. As soon as you start to feel stresses, you should relax and count to ten./You should relax and count to ten as soon as you start to feel stressed.
4. Right before I go for a run, stretch for at least fifteen minutes./ I stretch for at least fifteen minutes right before I go for a run.
5. You shouldn't listen to music while you're studying for a big test./ While you're studying for a big test, you shouldn't listen to music.
6. I watch TV until I fall asleep.
GRAMMAR
Answers will vary
VOCABULARY
2. perk up
3. burn out
4. turn in
5. chill out
6. drop off
GRAMMAR
Answers will vary.
WRITING
A
1.
a. To general
b. Just right
c. Too specific
2.
a. Just right
b. Too specific
c. Too general
3.
a. Too general
b. Too specific
c. Just right
LESSON B
VOCABULARY
2. My father always drifts off/ nods off after eating a heavy meal.
3. Simon ofter takes a power nap to boost his creativity at work.
4. As soon as Sue's head hits the pillow, she falls fast asleep/sound asleep
5. San-chien is lucky he sleeps like a log because his roomate snores so loudly!
6. Liz isn't tired at all. In fact, she's wide awake.
7. Marina often feels drowsy when she reads on the train or in a car.
GRAMMAR
2. Even if
3. As long as
4. Considering that
5. Just in case
GRAMMAR
2. I always feel great in the morning as along as I've slept well the night before.
3. Considering that my neighbors listen to loud music every night, I sleep deeply.
4. I never oversleep in the morning unless I forget to set my alarm clock
5. I keep a glass of water by my bed just in case I get thisty in the middle of the night.
6. I only have trouble falling asleep if I drink too much caffeine during the day.
GRAMMAR
Answers will vary.
READING
A
1. Weight again; the throat muscles lose their tone so that they vibrate as air passes over them.
2. A person with sleep apnea actually stops breathing for several seconds and wakes up breathless.
B
Possible anwers.
2. Kate should sleep onher stomach or side.
3. Rick should lose some weight to prevent his snoring.
4. Angela should drink coffe or soft drinks an hour or two before going to bed because the caffeine will mekae her sleep lighter and her snoring less intense.
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