GRAMMAR
1.
1. In the near future, more people will be driving them.
2. In another few years, all pupils will be studying from e-textbooks.
3. By next year, they will have installed security cameras in all public areas.
4. It won't be landing for another few hours.
5. By next week, we will have settled back into our routine.
6. Unfortunately, the technician won't have repaired it by this evening.
2.
POSSIBLE ANSWERS
1. will be watching a film
2. will be travelling in the US
3. will have finished it
4. will be snowing
3.
1. will be using
2. will have joined
3. will have become
4.will be transporting
4.
1. By Monday, I will have bought a new computer
2. By Sunday, my parents will have celebrated 20 years of marriage
3. At 11.00, she won't be studying online
4. By next week, the app won't be completed
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5.
1. By this time tomowrrow, my parents will be flying to CHicago
2. By the year 2100, doctors will have found a cure for cancer.
3. In a few years' time, people will be using selfie-pay systems
4. Will Janet have built her drone by the end of the week?
5. By tomorrow evenng, Jason will have made a decision
6.
1. Para el año 205o, los científicos habrán inventado coches voladores
2. Dentro de diez años,k todo le mundo estará usando drones equipados con cámaraqs
3. Las ventas de las impresoras 3d se incrementarán en los próximos quince años
4. ?Esta nueva tendencia se habrá pasado de moda para el año 2020?
5. Para cuando llegues allí, tu bolso habrá desaparecido.
7.
1. still hasn't appeared
2. is going to change /will change
3. will be building
4. will enable
5. discovered
6. is adopting
7. is developing
8. utilises
9. will have completed
10. is
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13 dic 2017
24 oct 2017
Grammar Lab Answer key
Find below the answer key to page 126 of the Student's Book (a.k.a grammar lab).
Answers
1.
1. do.... make
2. are using
3. isn't
4. invented
5. didn't sell
6. did... fall
7. were talking
8. is becoming
9. want
2.
This afternoon, I met an old school friend...
1. while I was walking to the shops.
2. but he didn't remember my name
3. and I want to see him again
4. and I am looking for him on Facebook now
5. and he gave me his number.
3.
1. Students were sending ext messages while the teacher was talking.
2. Where did your parents meet?
3. You lied to Mario. Now he doesn't believe you.
4. Dave always gets to the point right away.
5. Meg is crying. She never hides her feelings.
6. We didn't go to the meeting yesterday.
And here's the answer to page 127 of the Student's Book (Grammar Lab).
Answers
1.
1. journeys, has... been
2. haven't met, sister
3. did ... hear, phone
4. address, haven't kept
5. had put, car
6. did... get, snow
7. realised, passport
8. had dropped pool
2.
1. The girls have been chatting since 12 o'clock.
2. How long has Dan been working here?
3. Kim and I haven't been talking since our argument
4. It has been raining for days.
5. Has John been receiving my messages?
6. Have you been using social media for a long time?
2.
1. have been developing / have... managed
2. have... seen/ has been visiting
3. has been writing/ have never read
4. have ... been waiting/ have been
5. has been working/ has been trying
6. has just won/ has been playing
3.
1. The girls have been communicating for five years
2. He was embarrassed because he had forgotten his speech
3. Mary doesn't like my comment
4. I started to feel ill while we were playing basketball.
5. Will you (agree to) help us?
6. Ray's phone isn't working at the moment
7. Are you going to keep in touch?
8. I have known Guy since 2010
Answers
1.
1. do.... make
2. are using
3. isn't
4. invented
5. didn't sell
6. did... fall
7. were talking
8. is becoming
9. want
2.
This afternoon, I met an old school friend...
1. while I was walking to the shops.
2. but he didn't remember my name
3. and I want to see him again
4. and I am looking for him on Facebook now
5. and he gave me his number.
3.
1. Students were sending ext messages while the teacher was talking.
2. Where did your parents meet?
3. You lied to Mario. Now he doesn't believe you.
4. Dave always gets to the point right away.
5. Meg is crying. She never hides her feelings.
6. We didn't go to the meeting yesterday.
And here's the answer to page 127 of the Student's Book (Grammar Lab).
Answers
1.
1. journeys, has... been
2. haven't met, sister
3. did ... hear, phone
4. address, haven't kept
5. had put, car
6. did... get, snow
7. realised, passport
8. had dropped pool
2.
1. The girls have been chatting since 12 o'clock.
2. How long has Dan been working here?
3. Kim and I haven't been talking since our argument
4. It has been raining for days.
5. Has John been receiving my messages?
6. Have you been using social media for a long time?
2.
1. have been developing / have... managed
2. have... seen/ has been visiting
3. has been writing/ have never read
4. have ... been waiting/ have been
5. has been working/ has been trying
6. has just won/ has been playing
3.
1. The girls have been communicating for five years
2. He was embarrassed because he had forgotten his speech
3. Mary doesn't like my comment
4. I started to feel ill while we were playing basketball.
5. Will you (agree to) help us?
6. Ray's phone isn't working at the moment
7. Are you going to keep in touch?
8. I have known Guy since 2010
15 jun 2016
Answer Key for Bachillerato
UNIT 7
Page 88 of the Student's Book
Exercise 3
1. was hit
2. occur
3. was
4. were killed
5. lost
6. would help
7. would donate
8. were suffering
9. wasn't sent
10. had been given
Exercise 4
1. Holly asked whether Jim had seen Rosie the night before/ the previous night.
2. Unless it rains, we'll go to the beach.
3. This experiment will be conducted by some of our best scientists.
4. If William had felt well, he would have come to school.
5. Is Sally going to travel to Australia?
UNIT 8
Page 100 of the Student's Book
Exercise 3
1. Are you meeting
2. where
3. would have gone
4. would give
5. have logged in
6. which
7. are made
8. bought
Exercise 4
1. If I hadn't forgotten my password, I could have accessed my e-mail.
2. Did she really fall asleep while Daniel was performing?
3. Julie asked whether my/our friends had enjoyed their holiday.
4. I haven't ridden a horse for ten years.
5. Was Oliver Twist written by Charles Dickens?
6. I/ You/ We shouldn't have told Lauren
UNIT 9
Page 106 of the Student's Book
Exercise 1
1. joined
2. Do... shake
3. will be watching
4. are going to study
5. was talking
6. won't have finished
7. Are...speaking
Exercise 2
1. must have
2. don't have to
3. should have
4. must
5. couldn't have
6. can't
7. may not have
Exercise 3
1. would speak, lived
2. share, won't become
3. would be, were
4. had listened, wouldn't have misunderstood
5. go, will do
6. would have studied, had had
Exercise 5
Page 107
1. The tourist said hat he /she had never been there before.
2. My neighbours told me that they had gone to the Carnival in Brazil the previous year/ the year before.
3. Beth asked us what special food people ate in our country.
4. The guide told us not to go into a Buddhist temple with our shoes on.
5. My sister wanted to know if/whether I would take her to the market the following day/ the next day.
6. Donald suggested going/ that we go to a concert that night.
Exercise 6
1. We spoke to a man who lives in Kenya.
2. Hinduism, whish is thousands of years old, is the world's third largest religion.
3. Italy is a country where people dress very fashionably.
4. I'd like you to meet Cathy, whose husband teaches English in France.
5. The day when we arrived in Tokyo was cold and rainy.
6. Jonny's parents, who are from Ireland, moved here in 1992.
Page 112
Exercise 4
1. The policeman asked whether that car belonged to me.
2. We walked while it was raining.
3. Carol, whose mother has written many books, wants to be a writer.
4. I'm sure that the loud noises must have disturbed the neighbours.
5. Were you informed about the meeting by Mrs Ward?
6. Mr Atkins told his son not to drive so fast.
7. I would have got the job if my English had been good enough.
Page 88 of the Student's Book
Exercise 3
1. was hit
2. occur
3. was
4. were killed
5. lost
6. would help
7. would donate
8. were suffering
9. wasn't sent
10. had been given
Exercise 4
1. Holly asked whether Jim had seen Rosie the night before/ the previous night.
2. Unless it rains, we'll go to the beach.
3. This experiment will be conducted by some of our best scientists.
4. If William had felt well, he would have come to school.
5. Is Sally going to travel to Australia?
UNIT 8
Page 100 of the Student's Book
Exercise 3
1. Are you meeting
2. where
3. would have gone
4. would give
5. have logged in
6. which
7. are made
8. bought
Exercise 4
1. If I hadn't forgotten my password, I could have accessed my e-mail.
2. Did she really fall asleep while Daniel was performing?
3. Julie asked whether my/our friends had enjoyed their holiday.
4. I haven't ridden a horse for ten years.
5. Was Oliver Twist written by Charles Dickens?
6. I/ You/ We shouldn't have told Lauren
UNIT 9
Page 106 of the Student's Book
Exercise 1
1. joined
2. Do... shake
3. will be watching
4. are going to study
5. was talking
6. won't have finished
7. Are...speaking
Exercise 2
1. must have
2. don't have to
3. should have
4. must
5. couldn't have
6. can't
7. may not have
Exercise 3
1. would speak, lived
2. share, won't become
3. would be, were
4. had listened, wouldn't have misunderstood
5. go, will do
6. would have studied, had had
Exercise 5
Page 107
1. The tourist said hat he /she had never been there before.
2. My neighbours told me that they had gone to the Carnival in Brazil the previous year/ the year before.
3. Beth asked us what special food people ate in our country.
4. The guide told us not to go into a Buddhist temple with our shoes on.
5. My sister wanted to know if/whether I would take her to the market the following day/ the next day.
6. Donald suggested going/ that we go to a concert that night.
Exercise 6
1. We spoke to a man who lives in Kenya.
2. Hinduism, whish is thousands of years old, is the world's third largest religion.
3. Italy is a country where people dress very fashionably.
4. I'd like you to meet Cathy, whose husband teaches English in France.
5. The day when we arrived in Tokyo was cold and rainy.
6. Jonny's parents, who are from Ireland, moved here in 1992.
Page 112
Exercise 4
1. The policeman asked whether that car belonged to me.
2. We walked while it was raining.
3. Carol, whose mother has written many books, wants to be a writer.
4. I'm sure that the loud noises must have disturbed the neighbours.
5. Were you informed about the meeting by Mrs Ward?
6. Mr Atkins told his son not to drive so fast.
7. I would have got the job if my English had been good enough.
6 abr 2016
Tenses Revision. Cumulative exercises
My students' face change into indescribable colours when they faced texts that mix up several verb tenses.
Dear students, I don't want to give you nightmares.
But if the former paragraph totally describe yourselves, you should get more practice.
A table with all the tenses to help you through this arduous task.
Some exercises to practice (Answer key is included)
3 abr 2016
Answer key. Exam practice (page 101, Workbook)
EXTRA PRACTICE 4 (page 101)
Exercise 1
1.c
2. b
Exercise 2
1. It's false because: " You could even power two mobile phones on the energy needed to maintain a goldfish."
2. It's false because: "Other suggestiosn include...using only environmentally-friendly products for washing animals...".
3. It's true because: "choose a local vet to avoid the pollution that results from driving."
Exercise 3
1. It is more harmful to own a pet that (to) drive a jeep.
2. This will also help in prolonging its life.
3. People should give the same sort of care to selecting a pet.
Exercise 4
1. harmful
2. power
3. beneficial
4. prolong
1 abr 2016
Answer key (page 42, Workbook)
EXTRA READING (page 42)
Exercise 1
1. Dave Bruno
2. 2010
Exercise 2
1. c
2. b
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
1. possessions.
2. rarely
3. benefit
Exercise 1
1. Dave Bruno
2. 2010
Exercise 2
1. c
2. b
Exercise 3
1. He wanted to encourage people to think about "unnecessary consumerism".
2. Buying thinks we don't need, will rarely use or that we want simply because everyone else has them.
3. Because we can't share that experience with other people.
Exercise 4
1. possessions.
2. rarely
3. benefit
30 mar 2016
Answer key
UNIT 5
VOCABULARY (page 36)
Exercise 1
1.P
2.N
3.P
4.P
5.N
Exercise 2
1. upset
2. out of work
3. outstanding
4 grateful
5. talented
Exercise 3
1. c
2. e
3. d
4. a
5. b
Exercise 4
1. make a choice
2. do the shopping
3. do business
4. do...a favour
5. make plans
VOCABULARY (page 37)
Exercise 5
1. second-hand
2. in demand
3. a rip-off
4. brand-new
5. on sale
6. worth it
Exercise 6
1. customers
2. price tag, costs
3. fake
4. luxury items, status symbol
5. image
Exercise 7
1. made a difference
2. second-hand
3. outstanding
4. brand-new
5. discount
6. influenced
21 feb 2016
Conditional sentences: a repost
Hi, guys!
Since I haven't had enough time to write a post as half as good as last year's, I decided to take a shortcut.
I'm reposting what I wrote last year, so you don't have to look up that specific entry in my post list.
20 ene 2016
More practice
As promised, you can now check your answers with the following answer key. Remember that I'll be available tomorrow morning during the second hour.
SKILLS (page 24 of the Workbook)
1.
1. up-to-date
2. out-of-date
3. multi-purpose
4. accurate
5 efficient
6.long-lasting
7.foolproof
2.
1. user-friendly
2. practical
3. complicated
4. realiable
5. convenient
6. latest
3.
1. b
2. a
3. a
4.
1. in both pictures
2. the pictures are different because
3. while
4. more...than
EXTRA READING (page 26 of the Workbook)
1.
1.II
2. IV
3. I
4. III
2. IV
3. I
4. III
2.
1. miss when they are in hospital for a long time.
2. connect a hospitalised student to his or her classroom.
3. signals that he or she wants to ask a question.
4. to be in hospital.
3.
1. b
2.c
4.
1. attend
2. raise
3. hang out
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS (page 27 of the Workbook)
4.
1. won't... be going, will be taking
2. will be working, will have become
3. will have started, will ...be showing
17 nov 2015
Tense revision and cumulative exercises
(and this is also your face when I say I will post something and then... ehem, ehem....well, you know)
But today no excuses are accepted and so I've brought you a new copy with extra grammar practice (you always insist on grammar, but do NOT forget your listening/reading comprehension). Anyway, here's the link!
(with answer key!)
10 nov 2015
No time to lose--> Extra reading
With only three hours per week and overcrowded groups I find myself with no time to lose this academic year.
(the poor girl in the picture pretty much looks like me)
That's why I'll be uploading the answer key to the extra reading sections of the workbook. So, those of you who need more practice can easily check their answers at home.
Below you can find the answer key to page 10 of the workbook.
ANSWER KEY. EXTRA READING (page 10)
1. 1
3. 1)b 2) c 3) a
4.
1. It's true because: "clues are often cryptic and a challenge to solve" (lines 3-4)
2. It's false because: "...tourists enjoy them as an addition to guidebooks and guided tours." (lines 8-9)
3. It's false because: " There's even a company in New York that provides clues through text messages!" (lines 11-12)
5.
1. specific
2. cryptic
3. public
ANSWER KEY. EXTRA READING (page 18)
1. They are all escape artists.
2.
1. Risking death
2. Their year of birth
3. Because it set the record for the fastest underwater escape from a pair of handcuffs.
3. Johnson's water escape is different from Houdini's because she doesn't hide behind a curtain.
4. 1.c 2.b
5.
1. tanks
2. illusions
3. childhood
4. episode
13 jun 2015
More answers
Some of you wanted more reading practice and I told you that I would upload some exercises. Well, look at page 77-80 in the workbook. It is a new section which offers Extra Practice. We didn't have enough time to do it in class, but you can do it at home and use the following answer key to check your progress.
WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY:
EXAM PRACTICE, PAGE 77
Exercise 1:
1. c
2. c
Exercise 2:
1. Employers may use the more serious tests to judge your suitability for a job
2. Quizzes shoud be realiable, which means that they give approximately the same results time after time.
3. You shouldn't take any of these quizzes seriously.
Exercise 3:
1. They have correct answers.
2. They compare people with animals or fruit for example.
Exercise 4:
1. solely
2. straightforward
3. pet
4. favourite
EXAM PRACTICE, PAGE 78
Exercise 1:
1.b
2. c
Exercise 2:
1. The artist Christian Nold pioneerded the concept.
2. You can review Nold's maps on his website.
Exercise 3:
1. It's false because: "sensors to monitor changes in .... perspiration".
2. It's false because : " originally conceived as art..."
3. It's false because: "... to check if areas people perceive... really do ahve high rates of crime"
Exercise 4:
1. Because sensors cannot determine whether biological reactions are caused by positive or negative emotions.
2. By showing them what type of environment people would feel comfortable living in.
Exercise 5:
1. points out
2. pioneered
3. stroll
4. viewed.
Exercise 1.
1. c
2. b
3.c
Exercise 2
1... will be included in the YOG
2. ... will be the number of participants in the summer YOG
Exercise 3:
1. ... they wanted to help youngsters compete against each other.
2.... which will start in 2010, will take place every second year.
3. ... that costs will be reduced.
Exercise 4.
1. take place
2. bring down
3. carry out
4. nearer
WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY:
EXAM PRACTICE, PAGE 77
Exercise 1:
1. c
2. c
Exercise 2:
1. Employers may use the more serious tests to judge your suitability for a job
2. Quizzes shoud be realiable, which means that they give approximately the same results time after time.
3. You shouldn't take any of these quizzes seriously.
Exercise 3:
1. They have correct answers.
2. They compare people with animals or fruit for example.
Exercise 4:
1. solely
2. straightforward
3. pet
4. favourite
EXAM PRACTICE, PAGE 78
Exercise 1:
1.b
2. c
Exercise 2:
1. The artist Christian Nold pioneerded the concept.
2. You can review Nold's maps on his website.
Exercise 3:
1. It's false because: "sensors to monitor changes in .... perspiration".
2. It's false because : " originally conceived as art..."
3. It's false because: "... to check if areas people perceive... really do ahve high rates of crime"
Exercise 4:
1. Because sensors cannot determine whether biological reactions are caused by positive or negative emotions.
2. By showing them what type of environment people would feel comfortable living in.
Exercise 5:
1. points out
2. pioneered
3. stroll
4. viewed.
EXAM PRACTICE, PAGE 79
1. c
2. b
3.c
Exercise 2
1... will be included in the YOG
2. ... will be the number of participants in the summer YOG
Exercise 3:
1. ... they wanted to help youngsters compete against each other.
2.... which will start in 2010, will take place every second year.
3. ... that costs will be reduced.
Exercise 4.
1. take place
2. bring down
3. carry out
4. nearer
2 jun 2015
Cumulative exercises for bachillerato
Can you see it?
2 weeks more, guys! Keep pushing!
You will soon have reached the finish line!
Meanwhile, I'll keep posting more and more exercises! (you know I can't resist it)
29 may 2015
First things first
As promised, you can find below the answer key to the exercises 1, 2 and 3 of pages 108 and 109 (student's book).
Exercise 1:
1. were listening
2. had stopped
3. had rained
4. would get
5. was going to buy
Exercise 2
1. Sharon told me that she couldn't help me /him
2. Kevin shouted that they had bought tickets for the game.
3. My mum warned me that I would hurt myself if I weren't careful.
4. Simon admitted that he had forgotten to feed the cat.
Exercise 3:
1. She claimed that she had phoned him/her/me the day before.
2. She said that she was leaving then/ at that moment.
3. They told me that they had once stayed at that hotel.
4. He promised that he would see him/her/me the following week.
5. Steve told Kate that they had to meet there.
Workbook Answer Key, Unit 9 page 69
Exercise 1:
1. fashion
2. local news
3. horoscopes
4. business.
5. world news
6. travel
Exercise 2:
1. entertainment
2. classified ads.
3. weather
4. editorial
5. national news
6. sport
Workbook Answer Key, Unit 9 page 70
Exercise 1
1. hadn't seen John
2. would help me with my homework
3. was cancelled
4. were getting married in the summer
5. hadn't heard anyone
Exercise 2
1. could start
2. had eaten
3. had won
4. the party was
5. to keep off
6. meet
Exercise 3:
1. complained
2. suggested
3. promised
4. wanted to know
5. told
Exercise 1:
1. were listening
2. had stopped
3. had rained
4. would get
5. was going to buy
Exercise 2
1. Sharon told me that she couldn't help me /him
2. Kevin shouted that they had bought tickets for the game.
3. My mum warned me that I would hurt myself if I weren't careful.
4. Simon admitted that he had forgotten to feed the cat.
Exercise 3:
1. She claimed that she had phoned him/her/me the day before.
2. She said that she was leaving then/ at that moment.
3. They told me that they had once stayed at that hotel.
4. He promised that he would see him/her/me the following week.
5. Steve told Kate that they had to meet there.
Workbook Answer Key, Unit 9 page 69
Exercise 1:
1. fashion
2. local news
3. horoscopes
4. business.
5. world news
6. travel
Exercise 2:
1. entertainment
2. classified ads.
3. weather
4. editorial
5. national news
6. sport
Workbook Answer Key, Unit 9 page 70
Exercise 1
1. hadn't seen John
2. would help me with my homework
3. was cancelled
4. were getting married in the summer
5. hadn't heard anyone
Exercise 2
1. could start
2. had eaten
3. had won
4. the party was
5. to keep off
6. meet
Exercise 3:
1. complained
2. suggested
3. promised
4. wanted to know
5. told
20 may 2015
9 may 2015
Listening Practise--> Young Learners (Movers)
Hello! How are you doing?
I bet that some of you are at the beach, getting a wonderful tan. But, remember to put on some suncream if you don't want to end up like this poor piglet.
Anyway, school time is not over yet and you need to practise your listening skills. Remember that the listening tests will take place next week. So, in order to encourage you, I'll be uploading this weekend a series of listening exercises. Hope you find them useful!
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