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English 1 Progress - Keep OnWorkbook for the English Center
COORDINACIÓN
Gabriela Orona ZermeñoValeria Alvarez Borrego
DISEÑO DE ACTIVIDADES
José Alberto Álvarez SandovalMónica Cristina Ramírez CaballeroNorberto Luna PonceYinnia Ivonne Rodríguez Medina
CORRECCIÓN DE ESTILO
Lázaro S. Suárez ÁlvarezMadreen Alethia Williams
EDICIÓN
Ma. Elena Gutiérrez Díaz
DISEÑO PORTADA
Laura Rivas Urquieta
1a Edición, 2012Gobierno del Estado de Aguascalientes
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Answer key
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AUDIO STATION
Page 11 1.
1. game 6. shelter2. volunteering 7. nursing home3. college application 8. baby sit4. craft 9. scrapbook5. community 10. resume
Volunteering is Fun!
Page 122. b)
3. a. 1
b. 3
c. 5
d. 2
e. 4
4. 1. Visit the nursing home and baby-sit.
2. They could bring a game or craft.
3. They could work with kids after school every week.
4. They should probably check to see if there’re any requirements
UNIT I A 3. a) It was a boring job. / it was boring. b) He cried wolf. c) He laughed. d) They told him not to say lies. / They told him not to cry wolf when there isn’t a wolf. e) A real wolf appeared and attacked the sheep. f) They did nothing. They thought he was fooling them again.
UNIT 2 A
Page 171. 1. b)
2. e)
3. d)
4. a)
5. c)
2. 1. d
2. e
3. f
4. g
5. a
6. c
7. b
8. h
Page 145. Answers may vary.
4. Answers may vary.
Using my dictionary
Community service
Page 162.4, 9 11 5, 10
3 2, 7, 12 6
13 1 8
The boy who cried wolfUNIT I B 3.
eggnog
elephant
fish
flashlight
jaw
jigsaw
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4. 1. I think it is about interviews.
2. Answers may vary.
3. Answers may vary.
4. Answers may vary.
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a a s
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d e l e i t e
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2
5
4
6
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UNIT 2 B
Page 191. 1. b)
2. a)
3. b)
Page 20
2. 1. Selena has got a new song.
2. Selena has got a cough.
3. Selena’s got a twitter account.
4. Selena’s got a pair of headphones.
4.
Interviewer Selena
How are you? Hi, I’m good and you?
How are you feeling after… I know you… anticipating the state for a long time?
Ahm! Well, whenever I got this song and the person of the name of who wrote it…
You are a hundred of… whether you mean… the facebook and twitter’s negative?
Y.. no, not necessarily that… that’s negative but within our world they’re just such easy… Yeah!, they’re just such easy access to people’s feelings…
I’ts called “Who Says” so you heard it for the first time and you’re sitting there thinking of yourself: This is a little bit of me?, This is kind of the way I feel?
Yes!
and that is a.. a feeling.. I, I… I mean knowing you from the perspective of… I think the fans… we would’nt think you’d feel that way, you see what I mean?...
really….
we wouldn’t think that you would feel… explain what the song is about… and then people’ll under-stand that…
“Who Says” is a song that says who says that you are not perfect and who says that you can be…
5. Answers may vary
Interview with a star
4. Down
Contest / Concurso
Mayor / Alcalde
Pan / Sartén
Carpet / Alfombra
Across
Bachelor / Soltero
Delight / Deleite
Grocery / Abarrote
Exit / Salida
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1. sun… pick up
2. make… rain
3. tr… bleed
4. pick… try
5. ra… sunlight
6. clear… troublesome
7. walk…make some-thing right
8. ble… clear sky
9. trou… walk away
UNIT 3 A
Page 251.
Page 262.
1) If you ever leave me baby
2) There’s no religion that could save me
3) ‘Cause there’ll be no sunlight
4) There’ll be no clear skies
5) My eyes will do the same if you walk away
6) Everyday it will rain, rain, ra-a-a-ain
Page 273. b) He will be sad.
4. “There will be no clear skies”. “Everyday it will rain”
5.
NOW PREDICTION
1. Now I am in secondary school.
Example:1. (10 years) In 10 years I’ll be in the University
2. Answers may vary. 2. Answers may vary.
3. Answers may vary. 3. Answers may vary.
6. Answers may vary.
It will rain
7) I’ll never be your mother’s favorite8) Yeah for you I’ll try I’ll try I’ll try I’ll try9) ‘til I’m bleeding
10) If that’ll make you mine11) If that’ll make it right
UNIT 3 B
Page 281.
a) 3
b) 4
c) 2
d) 1
My bones
Page 292.
1. ulna
2. phalanges
3. metatarsals
4. tarsals
5. fibula
6. tibia
7. patella
8. parietal
9. temporal
10. frontal
10
2. F
3. F
4. T
5. F
6. T
5. 1. F
Page 337. Answers may vary
UNIT 4 B
Page 341. 1. c
2. a
3. c
4. b
5. a
Singing time!
Page 352.
Page 304. 1. The ulna is located in the middle part of the skeleton.3. The fibula and tibia are located in the lower part of the skeleton.4. The patella is located in the lower part of the skeleton. 5. The temporal and parietal bones are located in the upper part of the skeleton. 6. The frontal bone is located in the upper part of the skeleton.7. The phalanges are located in the lower part of the skeleton.
3. 1. ulna
2. phalanges
3. metatarsals
4. tarsals
5. fibula
6. tibia
7. patella
8. parietal
9. temporal
10. frontal
UNIT 4 A
Page 311.
1. d)
2. g)
3. a)
4. b)
5. f)
6. e)
7. c)
2. 1. practicing sports
2. painting
3. cooking
4. taking pictures
Page 323. Answers may vary
4. c
Leisure activities are fun things people like to do in their free time
5. playing video games
6. going to the movies
7. reading magazines
atomic mushroomrockets junkyard
basic groundpollution missile
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Posible answersStanza 1Things that destroy our worldStanza 3Things that pollute our environmentStanza 6Destruction of green areasStanza 10Asking people to take care of our world
4.Answers may vary
UNIT 5 A
Erupting volcano
Page 371.
fill 4
put 2
twist 6
cover 5
add 1
dry 3
Page 382. Answers may vary.
3. 1. Funnel
2. Teaspoon
3. Vinegar
4. Cup
5. Sand
6. Warm water
7. Dish soap
8. Soda bottle
9. Aluminum baking tray
10. Baking soda
11. Food coloring
12. Glue
Page 363.
Page 394. 1. make a volcano2. beach3. 1 hour
5.
1 Add some red food to our vinegar.
3 Next, add a little bit of soap to the bottle a quarter or two, like a half teaspoon.
8 Drop the pouches into the volcano.
4 Slowly, pour the vinegar into the cone.
2Fill the bottle halfway with warm water. Use a funnel to add the water to the volcano.
5 Put two teaspoons of baking soda into a piece of tissue.
7 Strap on the goggles.
6 Now, twist up the tissues so it looks like a little pouch.
6. Answers may vary.
UNIT 5 B
Be careful!Page 401.
Situation column: 2. Person smoking.
4. Person invading a private property.
Conditional column:
5. If you drive in this road, you may have an accident.
6. If you dive in shallow water, you could have a serious injury.
Signs column:
4. “Private property” sign
6. “Caution, wet floor” sign
7. “No littering” sign
Warning column:1
3. Don’t feed the animals!
8. Don’t litter.
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Page 412.
1. h
2. c
3. a
4. f
5. b
6. e
7. g
8. d
3. 2, 3, 5, 7, 8
4.
No smoking Slippery floorDo not leave
luggageunattended
5. Answers may vary.
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Making our home a better placePage 451.
s u j a i d n p b a y y d b s q p n
a b y t r d a p s i o p j e i k o k
k w f a q b y c h c s n p e p v i e
b a y n p d h v g o s a i x m n s t
i u w p a c k r w e r a d q q d o s
o c g a r b a g e a e x a u k r n a
d n x e r x p h t t v s a x m l o w
e k z r v d x e s s k o v q s t u g
g e i h r a i n f o r e s t s p s y
r e k h z y z y t v n c g m i z c w
a c c s n y s s w k c n w m s n h b
d p d a u s o k t w i h h s q p e g
e u w r s e c n e u q e s n o c m q
k i z t y d u b a r i x t z r w i r
d m z t y e r s g d x a a v n e c x
t b z n e l e p k e h p s r q g a e
m w w s a r e c y c l e b z j w l k
v p e t u l l o p p d q x a r o s h
READING & WRITING STATION
UNIT I A
Page 473. 1. d) excuse
2. c) pollution
3. d) the things we throw away
4. b) parents
5. 1) recycle
4. Answers may vary.
UNIT I B
Page 482.
1. b)
2. c)
3. a)
Page 494. Answers may vary.
Page 505. Answers may vary.
UNIT 2 A
Page 513. 1. d)
2. c)
3. b)
4. a)
5. e)
Page 525. 1. What do you have to do before checking the guide words? b)
2. How can you know the way your dictionary is organized? a)
3. This is an example of a beginning sound: a)
Using my bilingual dictionary
The boy who cried wolf
Page 536.
Entry word
Guide word
Abbreviations of part of
speechTranslation
1. lance kni-lan n., v.
lanza; alancear,
lancear, herir con lanza.
2. wealthy wat-wel adj.
rico, acaudalado.
3. above a-acc prep., adv.
por encima de; sobre,
arriba.
4. desolate dep-det adj., v.
despoblado,desierto; desolar.
5. chat cer-che n., v.
charla, plática; charlar.
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UNIT 3 B
Your bodyPage 581.
1. The Circulatory System
2. The Nervous System
3. The Skeletal System
4. The Respiratory System
5. The Digestive System
6. The Muscular System
Page 592. Answers may vary.
Page 604.
Human Body SystemsMain
functionCompo-nents
Additional functions
1. The Circulatory systemIt circulates blood throughout the body.
Heart, blood vessels, and blood.
It also transports gases, nutrients, and wastes to and from tissues.
2. The Nervous systemIt conducts electrical impulses throughout the body to regulate and control physiological pro-cesses of the other organ systems.
Brain, spinal cord and nerves.
None
Page 574. 1. Temperatures will rise in the future.
2. The oceans will flood lowlands.3. We will still continue to have hot summers.
5. Answers may vary.
6. Answers may vary.
3. The Skeletal systemIt provides support, shape, and protection to the human body.
Bones, cartilage, tendons, and liga-ments.
It provides at-tachment sites for organs and stores minerals and lipids and forms blood cells.
4. The Digestive systemIt breaks down food into molecules the body can absorb and passes these molecules into the blood to be carried througt the body
Mouth, esophagus stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestines and large intestines.
It works to eliminate solid wastes from the body.
UNIT 2 BAn interview
Page 552. Answers may vary.
3. Answers may vary.
UNIT 3 A
A time for consequences
Page 561. a)
In the future, the warming of the planet will continue and intensify. The ice caps will melt, raising the sea level.The oceans will flood lowlands.Temperatures will continue to rise in the future and more people will die.In the future, we will have stronger tornadoes and hurricanes. These will cause more damage and kill more people. Some countries are taking action. They are going to plant more trees. Some countries are going to reduce CO2 emissions. They are going to change to alternative sources of energy.
2.
3. 1. F 4. T
2. F 5. F
3. T 6. T
7. Answers may vary.
8. Answers may vary.
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UNIT 4 AI like movies!
Page 611.
1. comedy
2. horror movie
3. action movie
4. sci-fi movie
5. documentary
6. animated
7. adventure movie
8. romantic movie
9. western movie
10. musical
Page 622. Answers may vary.
Page 634.
Like Love Don’t like Hate
Sci-Fi
Horror
Romance
Comedy
Action
Musical
5. Answers may vary.
6. Answers may vary.
UNIT 4 BYou’re a firework
Page 641.
1. aimless
2. happy
3. desperate
4. weak
5. calm
Page 652.
1. ignite
2. burst
3. own
4. worth
5. drifting
6. waste
7. lightning bolt
8. firework
Page 663.
1. d
2. c
3. b
4. f
5. e
6. a
4. Answers may vary.
UNIT 5 AYour dominant side
Page 671. Answers may vary.
2.1. L
2. L
3. R
4. R
5. R
6. L
Page 683.
1. b
2. e
3. d
4. a
5. c
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Men workingCareless driving could hit or kill someone.
Slippery surfaceSkid and possibly go out of control
Falling rocks Crash onto the vehicle
Meaning: No smoking
Place: school, office, hospital, shop, restaurant, mall
Meaning: No parking
Place: shop, office, street, hospital, school, house, park
World Right Handers
1.
Left Handed NBA Players in 2009
2.
Right Handed MLB Pitchers in 2008
3.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Meaning: Poison
Place: lab, pharmacy, hospital, house, warehouse
Meaning: Cattle crossing
Place: street, highway, road
UNIT 5 B
Beware!!
Page 701.
6. g
7. b
8. h
9. m
10. d
Page 713.
Page 724.
Meaning: Slippery floor.
Place: mall, hospital, shop, office, street, restaurant, school
Meaning: Turn right Place: street, highway, road
1. a
2. j
3. n
4. e
5. i
7.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Causes Warning signs Effects
Deer in roadHit a deer or collide with another vehicle.
5. Answers may vary
Page 695.
1. a
2. c
6. 1. 90%
2. 7%
3. 26%
4. 90%
7%
26%
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
11. f
12. k
13. c
14. l
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L H I L L
A E
G P A S T U R E S
F O R E S T H U
L R S H E E P W N
A M U S E I K R O S
T C R Y D U L L E
E K F T
MULTIPURPOSE STATION
Community servicePage 752.
1. d)2. c)3. h)4. f)5. a)6. g)7. b)8. e)
UNIT I A
4. Answers may vary.
UNIT I B
Page 831.
6. sheep 7. sunset
8. cry 9. trick
10. forest 10. flute
11. amuse 12. village
Let’s Play Memory Card Game
1
2
3
4
5 7
6
11
10 9
8
12
Memory game
Across: Down:1. dull 2. wolf
4. hill 3. shepherd
5. pastures 6. sky
1. b) 11. c)
2. c) 12. a)
3. c) 13. a)
4. a) 14. b)
5. b) 15. a)
6. c) 16. b)
7. b) 17. a)
8. c) 18. c)
9. b) 19. a)
10. b) 20. b)
Let’s play dictionary board race!
Page 881. c 19. b
2. b 20. b
3. c 21. a
4. a 22. b
5. b 23. a
6. c 24. a
7. c 25. b
8. a 26. c
9. b 27. b
10. b 28. c
11. c 29. b
12. b 30. b
13. a 31. b
14. b 32. b
15. b 33. b
16. a 34. b
17. a 35. c
18. b 36. b
UNIT 2 A
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7. Answers may vary.
9. Answers may vary.
UNIT 3 A
The fortune teller
Page 941.
l
w o c
f o r t u n e t e l l e r
r t i
l e e
d a r d n
y t
2
4
1
5c
3
2. Students role-play characters of the game.
Page 963. Answers may vary.
Page 934. Answers may vary.
4. Answers may vary.
UNIT 3 B
Let’s play bingo! Page 971.
1. liver
2. large intestine
3. eye
4. small intestine
5. stomach
6. brain
7. lungs
8. heart
9. bladder
10. gall bladder
11. bone
12. pancreas
13. esophagus
14. muscle
Page 982.
1. The muscles are in the muscular system.
2. The heart is in the circulatory system.
3. The blood vessels are in the circulatory system.
4. The stomach is in the digestive system.
5. The large intestine is in the digestive system.
6. The small intestine is in the digestive system.
7. The liver is in the digestive system.
UNIT 4 A
How well do you know me?
Page 100 Answers May Vary
UNIT 4 B
The sing a song game
Page 104 Answers May Vary
UNIT 2 B
On air
Page 913.
a.e.h.i.
d.k.g.o.
c.j.l.n.
b.f.m.p.
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UNIT 5 A
Dexterity
Page 1072. 1. b
2. c
3. b
4. c
Page 1083.
Kind of fish Kind of whales
1. betta fish 1. beluga whale
2. clown fish 2. orca
3. butterfly fish 3. blue whale
4. powder blue surgeonfish
4. humpback whale
Kind of animals which dive for fish
1. otters2. seals3. sea birds
5. Answers may vary.
UNIT 5 B
Watch out!
Page 1111.
1. In the hospital, in a factory, in a restaurant.
2. In the hospital, in the museum, in a factory.
3. In the museum
4. In the airport
5. In a supermarket, in the museum
6. On the freeway
7. In the airport, in a supermarket, in the zoo.
8. In a restaurant. in the museum, in the zoo.
9. In the zoo.
10. In the hospital, in a supermarket, in a gas station
11. In a car park, in a factory, in a gas station.
12. In a factory, in a gas station, on the freeway
13. In the zoo, in the park, in a factory, in the street.
14. On the freeway, in the street.
Page 1122.
Sign Reason for warning
Answers may vary.
Answers may vary.
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VIDEO STATION
UNIT I A
1. Famine b)
2. Youth a)
3. Brainstorming a)
4. Scavenger hunt c)
5. Shelter b)
6. Prize a)
7. Twist b)
8. Trash c)
Page 1163.
1. Brainstorming with the students.
2. Do a food scavenger hunt.
3. Volunteer at a local homeless shelter where they can serve food and interact with the people there.
4. A community clean up with a twist; hold a contest to see which group can collect the most trash.
4. Activities may vary.
UNIT I B
Page 1183.
1. a)
2. c)
3. b)
4. c)
5. a)
6. c)
7. c)
Page 1194. Activities may vary.
Page 1151.
What can I do?
Famous liars
Page 1171.
1. L
2. L
3. L
1. book
2. laboratory
3. leader
4. letter
5. page
6. puppy
7. sandwich
8. student
UNIT 2 A
Parts of a dictionary
Page 1201.
2. 1. c
2. b
3. c
4. b
5. c
6. b
2. 1. b
3. a) 4
b) 3c) 6d) 5e) 1
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6. Itranslation may vary according to each student’s dictionary.
Spanish English Kind of word(noun-adjective-verb)
astuto adjective
buscar verb
cachorro noun
UNIT 2 B
Stay tuned!Page 1231.
2.
1
3 2
4 8
5
7 6
3.
Adjectives Kind of Radio Programs
Interesting CoolSillyBoringMusical
News Soap OperasInterviewMusical
Page 1244. Answers may vary.
1. interview
2. cool
3. boring
4. interesting
5. musical
6. news
7. silly
8. Soap Operas
6. 1. c)
2. c)
3. b)
4. c)
5. a)
Page 1257. Answers may vary.
8. 1. Answers may vary. 2. Answers may vary. 3. Answers may vary.
5. Possible answers:a) They are in the radio program.
b) The man is interviewing a woman.
UNIT 3 A
Fortune tellerPage 126 1.
1. c
f) 8g) 2h) 7
Page 1225.
1. Pay attention to the first letter of the word. Open your dictionary and look for the letter. 2. Pay attention to the second letter.3. Answers may vary.
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Page 1272. b
3. 5, 3, 1, 6, 2, 4
4. a. They will (not) study highschool together.
b. They will (not) be sweethearts next year.
c. He will (not) propose to her.
d. They will (not) get married.
e. They will (not) buy a house.
f. They will (not) have children.
g. They will (not) travel a lot.
h. They will (not) live many years.
UNIT 3 B
Your body
Page 128 1.
1. pounds
2. upright
3. bump
4. attach
5. store
6. injure
7. scaffolding
8. joints
Page 1292.
1. a
2. c
3. b
5. Answers may vary.
UNIT 4 A
Interviewing
Page 1311.
1. 56
2. 26
3. 8
4. 39
5. 42
6. 7
Page 1304.
1. axial
2. skull
3. vertebral column
4. thorax
Number of bones: 80
1. appendicular
2. shoulders
3. upper extremities
4. hips
5. lower extremities
Number of bones: 120
3. 1. femur
2. wrist, ankle
3. skull, scapula
4. vertebrae
Page 1322.
1. Mindy
2. Erick
3. Cathy
2. d
3. a
4. b
5. h
6. g
7. e
8. f
4. b
5. a
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Page 1333. a) 1
b) 8
c) 5
d) 9
e) 7
f) 2
g) 4
h) 6
i) 3
j) 1
5. Answers may vary.
UNIT 4 B
What do you value? Page 1341.
1. anger
2. peace
3. discrimination
4. equality
5. respect
6. faith
7. wrong
8. unity
9. love
10. fairness
11. truth
12. selfishness
Page 1352.
1. What’s wrong with the world
2. And to discriminate only generates hate
6. Not respecting each other
7. If you never know truth
8. selfishness got us following our wrong direction
9. whatever happened to the fairness in equality
10. leading lives away from unity
Page 1363. Answers may vary.
4.
1. e
2. c
3. a
4. d
5. b
5. Answers may vary.
UNIT 5 A
A tornado!
Step 1
1. g
2. e
3. b
4. a
5. f
6. d
7. c
Page 1371. 3.
2.
4. Claire
5. Joe
6. Marsha
3. And that’s exactly how anger works and operates
4. Where is the love?
5. If love and peace is so strong
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Step 31. b
2. a
3. Answers may vary.
Warning signs
Places
School House Shop Laboratory StreetOther
(specify)
power plant
factory
hospital
highway
radioactive place
warehouse
underground parking
warehouse
factory
forest
Page 1413.
1. candle
2. fall
3. matches
4. cut
5. outlet strips
6. chemical spills
7. electric shock
Page 1424.
1. hot
2. cigarette
3. combustible
4. matches
5. safety
6. slip / fall
7. bang
8. tools
9. toxic
10. overhead
11. protective
12. dolly
13. hazard
14. outlet strips
15. candles
16. electrical
17. cables / rugs
18. liquids / wet
5. Answers may vary.
Page 1402.
4. b
5. e
6. c
7. a
UNIT 5 B
Careful!!
Page 1391.
1. f
2. g
3. d
Page 138
Step 2
1. c
2. b
3. f
4. e
5. d
6. a
Answer key
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Jacket Catalogue
Page 112.
AUDIO STATION
UNIT I A
1. F
2. T
3. T
4. F
Page 123.
1. cheaper
2. prettier
3. more expensive
4. more fashionable
5. bigger
4.
new
brown
old
uglier
lighter
black
leather
beautiful
cheaper
fashionable
modern
Page 136.
1. jacket “i”
2. Because it’s cheaper.
3. Because it’s very fashionable.
4. Because it’s more fashionable and modern.
SuperheroesUNIT I B
Page 142.
Page 153.
1. super human strength
2. breathe underwater
3. expert in martial arts
4. aims for accuracy
5. expert in demolition
6. excellent acrobat
7. mystical powers
8. fly at an amazing speed
Page 164. Answers may vary.
Page 175.
1. If I were Thor, I would lift a huge hammer.
2. If I were Hulk, I would change ...
3. If I were Black Widow, I would jump ...
4. If I were Captain America, I would aim ...
5. If I were Iron Man, I would fly ...
a 4
b 3
c 1
d 5
e 7
f 8
g 6
h 2
6. Answers may vary.
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Hangman
UNIT 3 A
Page 241.
1. b)
2. c)
3. b)
4. a)
5. b)
6. c)
A heat strokeUNIT 2 A
Page 181.
1. a
2. a
3. b
4. a
5. b
6. b
7. b
8. b
Page 192.
1. strange
2. rapid heartbeat
3. absence of sweating
4. seizures
5. death
6. the elderly
7. shaded place
8. fan
Page 203.
a. 4
b. 6
c. 5
d. 3
e. 1
f. 2
4. Answers may vary.
What is a movie?UNIT 2 B
Page 211.
1. horror
2. animation
3. drama
4. action
2.
Page 223.
a. 3 (farm work)
b. 4 (car crash)
c. 2 (jackhammer)
d. 1 (bowling)
Page 234. Answers may vary.
1. E
2. I
3. D
4. I
5. E
6. D
7. E
8. I
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Page 253.
Intonation Intonation
1. I’m fine, thanks.2. Come in, please.3. Does she have the key?4. I have two tickets.5. Close your books.
6. Will you come to the party?
Page 26Hangman game
Sentence Intonation 1. We will leave at 2pm.2. My parents have a big dog.3. Can she bring her i-Pod?4. Don’t be late.5. Pay attention.6. Does your friend have an e-mail?7. Will you bring your brother?8. I have to go now.
Computer parts
UNIT 3 B
Page 271.
1. printer
2. monitor
3. system unit
4. CD or DVD dirve
5. keyboard
6. mouse
7. speakers
Page 282.
1. e
2. f
3. a
4. g
5. c
6. h
7. i
8. b
9. j
10. d
Page 293. 1. mouse Click, select and move
2. laptop Take it everywhere
3. CD or DVD drive Install software programs
4. printer Make a paper copy
4. Answers may vary.
5. Answers may vary.
My favorite anecdotes
UNIT 4 A
Page 301. Answers may vary.
Page 312.
a. 2
b. 5
c. 1
d. 4
e. 3
3. 3, 5
4. 1
3
5
6
Page 325.
1. skipping
2. judo
3. ping pong
4. race
6. Answers may vary.
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How to help an elderly person cross the street
UNIT 5 A
Page 361. Answers may vary.
Page 372.
1. Approach
2. assistance
3. traffic
4. crossing
5. intersection
6. elderly
7. drivers
8. rush
Page 383. Answers may vary.
4. Answers may vary.
It’s time to clean!
UNIT 5 B
Page 391. Answers may vary.
2.
a. 2
b. 5
c. 6
d. 1
e. 4
f. 7
g. 3
h. 8
From asparagus to zucchini
UNIT 4 B
Page 331.
d c n s t t h u l m r y z
c h e e s e b u r g e r s
n i n o p a r s t u d x t
v p x q c m n e y o w v r
q s d p o n g a r l i c a
c x y d u z f b j b n q d
c c r a n b e r r i e s i
e c u l t u r e s k b u t
g k q s r h i n l w r o i
n t i r i f m q v u l h o
s p t y e v n u z g x z n
j c r n s m g l e o s b a
a p h k f n q d t m u i l
Page 342.
1. popular
2. accurate
3. widely different
4. growing regions
5. fresh
6. imported
7. traditional
8. amazing
Page 353.
1. c)
2. e)
3. a)
4. f)
5. d)
6. b)
4. Answers may vary.
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3.
Page 404.
Page 415. Answers may vary.
Page 436. Answers may vary.
a. music
f. spray freshener
d. organization
c. duster
f. a vacuum e. a piece of paper and pen
g. a clock
b. tape
a) 1
b) 2
c) 5
d) 3
e) 7
f) 6
g) 4
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Goods cataloguePage 471.
READING & WRITING STATION
UNIT I A
1. T-shirt
2. shorts
3. jeans
4. socks
5. sweater
6. blouse
7. hat
8. dress
9. tennis shoes
10. scarf
11. jacket
12. skirt
13. high heels
14. shirt
15. swimsuit
Page 482. Answers may vary.
4. Answers may vary.
Stories and more stories!UNIT I B
Page 491. Answers may vary.
Page 502.
a) Story 2
b) Story 3
c) Story 1
Page 513. Answers may vary.
What to do!UNIT 2 A
Page 522. Answers may vary.
3. Answers may vary.
Silent films UNIT 2 B
Page 541.
D XP N
Y T Y MB Q U O
T V F C S LC I M U T E
O V E R A C T I T L E C A R D S G C F TK Z Z M X L P O U U V O M E I S O U N D
R W H C M K R X G E S T U R E S G YF S Y N C H R O N I Z E D N W G
K J Z W Q M O T I O N O R PG Z V I D K G N D T Y Q
G Z D R U S A V C E Z M U HV C U Z T P T E V K I S Q M
C K J R N K W P G X K L E W C VJ T J C N O C B M I M I C J
E S W O L G S Z O A M Y O LM D M A W X F H M H
V J V C Q H I LO M O O
2. a) 2b) 1c) 4
d) 6
e) 7
f) 3
g) 5
h) 8
Page 554.
Characteristics of a silent filmIt does not have recorded sound. Gestures are exaggerated.Dialogues are through mimic.
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Page 614.
I found a crab UNIT 4 A
Page 631.
1. beach
2. castle
3. sand
4. crab
5. habitat
2. 1. crab
2. castle
3. habitat
4. beach
5. sand
Resources to transmit dialoguesGestures, mimic, title cards
Most popular actorCharlie Chaplin
Most representative silent films“Metropolis”“Nosferatu”
Beginning of decrease in silent films
1927
Mime it! UNIT 3 A
Page 571. What are you doing right now?
Answers may vary.
Page 582. Answer may vary.
3. Answer may vary.
Page 603.
iPhone For Me!
UNIT 3 B
Page 591.
1. b
2. b
3. c
4. c
1. b
2. c
3. c
4. a
Page 565.
1. Genre: cartoon
2. Setting: ship
3. Intended audience: children
4. Topic: Answers may vary
6. Answer may vary.
1. e
2. d
3. a
4. c
5. b
Page 625.
1. headset jack
2. ring/silent switch
3. volume button
4. touchscreen
5. speaker
6. sleep/wake buttom
7. microphone
37
Page 644.
1. Uriel said that the beach was beautiful.
2. Lenny said that she went to the beach in the morning.
3. Mom said that crabs were very dangerous.
4. Dad said that crabs had to live in their habitats.
5. Your friend said that she made fantastic sand castles.
5. Answers may vary.
6. Answers may vary.
“Sweet sixteen” vs “Fiesta de quince años”
UNIT 4 B
Page 661.
1. tiara
2. guests
3. candle
4. escort
5. waltz
6. ballroom
7. mass
Page 683.
1. arrive
2. crowns
3. represent
4. starts/wears
Page 694.
1. Fiesta de Quince Años
2. Sweet Sixteen
3. Fiesta de Quince Años / Sweet Sixteen
4. Fiesta de Quince Años
5. Sweet Sixteen
1. She is 15 years old.
2. It’s celebrated in Latin America.
3. Thanksgiving mass
4. “The Last Doll”
Sweet Sixteen1. She is 16 years old.
2. It’s celebrated in the United States and Canada.
3. “Candle Lighting Ceremony”
Bullying
UNIT 5 A
Page 701.
1. e)
2. a)
3. d)
4. f)
5. c)
6. b)
1. c
2. f
3. a
4. h
5. g
6. d
7. e
8. b
5. Celebrations: Fiesta de Quince Años / Sweet Sixteen
Similarities:1. She wears a tiara.
2. She dances with her court of honor.
3. “Shoe Ceremony”
4. The father dances with his daughter.
5. Guests dine, chat and dance.
Differences:Fiesta de Quince Años
Page 712.
Page3. Answers may vary.
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4. Answers may vary.
Music in my cell phone
UNIT 5 B
Page 731.
1. a
2. b
3. a
4. b
5. b
6. b
7. a
8. a
Page 753.
Step 1 Save them on the computer
Step 2 Keep track of where you save your music.
Step 3 Plug it into the outlet.
Step 4 Double click on it.
Step 5 Select “Copy” from the menu.
Step 6 Remove it and listen to the music.
Page 764. Answers may vary.
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Matching clothes and adjectives
Page 791. .
MULTIPURPOSE STATION
UNIT I A
The philosopher’s stone
Page 801. Answers may vary.
UNIT I B
2. 1. d
2. e
3. b
4. a
5. c
Page 833.
Name of the story: The philosopher’s stone
Main idea of the story: Answers may vary.
Characters men-tioned:
Harry Potter, Ron, Hermione, Hagrid, Voldemort, the Dursleys, Harry’s parents.
Place: Answers may vary
Fire!!!!
Page 851.
UNIT 2 A
1. k
2. f
3. b
4. e
5. i
6. d
7. c
8. h
9. a
10. j
11. g
Page 862.
1. c
2. b
3. b
3. Game board: Firefighters!
1. b
2. b
3. a
4. b
5. c
6. a
7. c
8. a
9. c
10. c
11. a
12. a
13. b
14. c
15. b
16. c
17. b
18. b
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40
1. make
2. have
3. press
4. take
5. place
1. m
2. n
3. b
4. e
5. l
6. f
7. i
8. c
9. a
10. d
11. g
12. h
13. j
14. k
The word train
Page 901.
UNIT 3 A
2.
TABLE / EGG / GASOLINE / EARTH / HAPPY / YELLOW / WITCH / HEN / NOVEMBER / ROCK / KITTEN
TABLE / EGG / GASOLINE / EARTH / HAPPY / YELLOW / WITCH / HEN / NOVEMBER / ROCK / KITTEN
How to use a DVD playerPage 911.
UNIT 3 B
z q d u p i f b dq w w d v d h u ut e s o l c l t jv a p r e s s t qx m k y g v n o ml o p e n o x n gs n f o v v p k gl o r t n o c e kv s z p t r a y n
Page 922.
1. d
2. f, h
3. g
4. a, b, f
5. c, e
Page 953.
Act it out!
Page 871.
UNIT 2 B
1. g
2. e
3. f
4. h
5. a
6. b
7. d
8. c
Page 882.
1. b)
2. c)
3. b)
4. a)
5. a)
Page 893.
41
Amounts Ingredients
1. 2 cups flour
2. 1/4 cup sugar
3. 1 teaspoon baking powder
4. a pinch salt
5. ¼ cup oil
6. 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
7. 1½ cup milk
8. a bottle maple syrup
Amounts Ingredients
1. 2 cups flour2. ¼ cup sugar
3. one teaspoon baking powder4. a pinch salt
5. 1/4 cup oil6. 1 teaspoon unsalted butter
7. 1 1/2 cup milk8. a bottle maple syrup
4. Answers may vary.
Anecdotes
Page 961.
UNIT 4 A
fear, sadness, anger, joy, surprise, disgust, regret, shame.
2. 1. sadness
2. anger
3. shame
4. regret
5. fear
6. surprise
7. disgust
8. joy
Slap it!
Page 98
UNIT 4 B
What would you do? Page 99
Answers may vary.
UNIT 5 A
Food 4 21
Doing business 27 15
Climate 13 24
Delicious hotcakes
Page 1021.
UNIT 5 B
Mexico English speaking countries
Family 1 30
Religion 12 29
Work / free time 7 14
Nationalism 16 9
Personal sensitivity 20 5
Student A:
6. close
7. press
8. adjust
Etiquette 17 25
Personal appearance 28 19
Status 26 2
Aesthetics 11 3
Ethics 23 10
Language 18 8
Student B:
Page 1032.
1. First, sift the flour...
2. Then, mix the flour...
3. After mixing the dry...
4. In a hot pan melt...
5. Once cooked on one side...
6. a)Finally, serve it on a plate...
Page 1043. Answers may vary.
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VIDEO STATION
UNIT I A
Page 1091.
I Want it!
1. nice dress
2. fun skirt
3. cute top
4. one color shoes
5. sharp suit
6. great jacket
7. fantastic tie
8. nice jeans
Page 1102.
1. c
2. b
3. c
4. a
5. a
6. b
Page 1113. Answers may vary.
4. Answers may vary.
5. Answers may vary.
UNIT I B
Page 1121. Answers may vary.
My story
2. Answers may vary.
Page 1133.
1. b
2. c
3. a
4. 1. safe
2. journey
3. riddles
4. dank
5. trouble
Page 1145.
1. journey
2. trouble
3. dank
4. riddles
5. safe
6. 1. They’re going to Ethoras.
2. The king is ill.
3. The trees’ sound.
4. They’re going to wake up being stronger.
Page 1157. Answers may vary.
UNIT 2 A
Page 1161.
Emergency plan
1. lifesaver
2. fire extinguisher
3. splint
4. duck, cover and hold
Page 1162.
1. c2. b3. c4. a5. b6. a7. c8. a
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My cellphone!
Page 1251. Answers may vary.
UNIT 3 B
2. 1. b
2. b
3. c
4. a
5. b
6. a
Page 1263. c
4. Tip 1: 1) d 2) a
Tip 2: 3) c 4) b
UNIT 2 B
Page 1191.
Watching a horror movie!
1. f
2. c
3. a
4. b
Page 1202. Answers may vary.
3. Answers may vary.
Word stress
Page 1221.
UNIT 3 A
1. passenger
2. cordage
3. suitcase
4. life belt
5. cabin
6. anchor
7. rudder
8. life jacket
9. captain
Page 1232. c
3. 1. STEAMboat
2. BEAUtiful
3. Uniform
4. STAtion
5. SCEnery
Page 1245.
1. PASSenger
2. RUDder
3. LIFE belt
4. CABin
5. SUItcase
6. LIFE jacket
7. ANchor
8. CORDage
9. CAPtain
3. Answers may vary.
5. d
6. g
7. h
8. e
6. CABins
7. exCURsion
45
Page 1275.
1. b
2. a
3. d
4. c
6. a. 2
b. 6
c. 3
d. 5
e. 4
f. 1
The wonder years
Page 1281.
UNIT 4 A
1. night
2. leave
3. home
4. miss
5. world
6. hold
7. license
8. lose
Page 1292.
1. He is sad.
2. Because he has to leave.
3. She is sad.
4. Answers may vary.
5. Yes, she does.
6. Answers may vary.
3. a. 4
b. 2
c. 5
d. 1
e. 3
Page 1304.
1. Cara said that nothing was wrong.
2. Kevin said that they could still see each other.
3. Kevin said that he wanted to stay.
4. Kevin said that he was sorry.
5. Answers may vary
Mexican and American traditions
Page 1311.
UNIT 4 B
mother / father
daughter / son
grandmother / grandfather
niece / nephew
aunt / uncle
2. 3. Traditional families: Mexico & USA.
Page 1323. a. 2
b. 5
c. 3
d. 4
e. 1
f. 6
4. Answers may vary
BullyingPage 1331. Answers may vary
UNIT 5 A
3. Physical bullying:* Pushing
* Intimidating* Hitting
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Frozen Fruit
2 cups of your favorite fruit
2 cups of your favorite fruit juice
Peanut Butter Surprise
½ cup of peanut butter
1 teaspoon of vanilla
honey
¾ cup of milk
some sliced banana
Page 1383.
1. First, take half a cup of peanut butter and pour it into a blender.
2. Then, put a teaspoon of vanilla into the blender with the peanut butter.
3. Then, add some honey, you can use as much as you like.
4. Then, put in three quarters of a cup of milk.
5. Add some sliced bananas too.
6. Blend all the ingredients together.
7. Finally, serve and enjoy!
2 scoops of orange sherbet
1 sliced banana
4. Answers may vary.
Verbal bullying:* Spreading rumors
* Being racist
* Calling names
Cyberbullying:* Saying mean things on the internet
* Texting insults
Page 1344. Story 11. Physical bullying
2. c
3. c
Story 21. Cyberbullying
2. b
3. Becca
Story 31. Vebal bullying
2. c
3. c
Cafe zoom
Page 1371.
UNIT 5 B
Lemonade Hamburgers Quesadillas
lemons beef patties cheese
water bread / buns tortillas
sugar ketchup
2. Look at the list of ingredients.
Banana Orange Frost
½ cup of orange juice
½ cup of milk
Answer key
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Complaints
Page 111.
AUDIO STATION
UNIT I A
Complaint 1
1. b
2. c
Complaint 21. a
2. c
Complaint 31. a
2. b
3. c
1. ( e )2. ( a )3. ( b )4. ( c )5. ( d )
Page 122.
Page 133. Answers may vary.
The mystery girlUNIT I B
Page 141.
a. 4b. 3c. 1d. 2e. 5
Page 152.
surprised
confused
nervous
excited
happy
excited
scared
Page 163.
1. F
Complaint 41. c
2. b
3. c
2. F
3. F
4. T
5. T
6. F
4. Answers may vary.
5. Answers may vary.
Defying gravity!
UNIT 2 A
Page 171.
turn 3 8
place 12 5
water 2 13
over 4 10
enter 7 11
glass 9 14
right 1 6
Page 182. Answers may vary.
50
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Page 195.
1. Step 3
2. Step 2
3. Step 1
4. Step 4
5. Step 2
6.
1. a) air b) glass
2. a) water b) inside
3. a) cardboard b) place
What’s on TV?
UNIT 2 B
Page 201.
1. Sports
2. Musical
3. Suspense
4. Science Fiction
5. News
6. Home Improvement
7.. Comedy
8. Reality Show
9. Documentary
10 Action
Page 212. Answers may vary.
3.
2. bored3. excited4. disappointed5. depressed6. sad7. sad8. irritated9. confused
10. not given
1. a
2. b
3. a
5. Answers may vary.
Bingo!UNIT 3 A
Page 231.
fought
brought
ridden
eaten
chosen
seen
driven
Page 253.
1. This boy has fallen from his bike.
3. My parents have driven their car recently.
4. Alex has chosen a beautiful gift for you.
1. nervous
2. Mrs. Brown has seen that dress three times.
a. 3
b. 4
c. 2
d. 1
3. water glass
4.
Page 224.
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A historical eventUNIT 3 B
Page 261. b
2.
a. 6
b. 4
c. 3
d. 1
e 5
f 2
3.
Person Year Event
Cortez April 21st, 1519 Landed in Veracruz
Moctezuma 1502 – 1520 Reigned Mexico
Cortez November 8th, 1519
Reached Tenochtitlan.
Moctezuma November, 1519Gave gifts instead of battle.
Cortez August 13th, 1521
Defeated the great Aztecs
Page 284. Answers may vary.
My experienceUNIT 4 A
Page 302.
1. c2. b3. a
Page 29 1. Answers may vary.
Page 313.
a. 2b. 1c. 5d. 3e. 4
4. 1. b2. a3. c4. a
5. Answers may vary.
The Wizard of OzUNIT 4 B
Page 321. Answers may vary.
2.1. stage directions2. script3. setting4. dialogue5. genre6. characters7. cast
Page 333.
6
1
10
7
2
5
8
3
4
9
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4.
1. c
2. b
3. d
4. a
Page 345.
wild
mostly
coward
along
Debate. “Facebook is a waste of time”
UNIT 5 A
Page 351. c
2. 1. c
2. b
3. a
4. d
Page 363.
1. i
2. f
3. b
4. g
5. c
6. j
7. d
Page 37 4. In favor:
1. You can catch up with people.
2.
3.
Against:
1. You befriend people you don’t know.
2. It lacks the warmth of real people.
3. They take your pictures and say they’re their own.
5. Answers may vary.
Field trip UNIT 5 B
Page 381.
1. policies
2. core
3. consent
4. submit
5. payment
6. rooming
2. 1. false
2. false
8. e
9. a
10. h
3. true
4. true
5. false
6. true
7. false
8. true
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Page 393. b
4.
3
5
1
4
2
5. Answers may vary.
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55
I Want to Make a Complaint!
Page 431.
UNIT I A
Suspense calls!
UNIT I B
Page 471.
1. surgery
2. appointment
3. prescription
4. drugstore
5. care
6. symptoms
7. diagnostic
READING & WRITING STATION
Q CL C G X
V V A P W ST D X R H D X P
G Q V S E F Y Z V DO T N E M T N I O P P A
V R H Y D Z C Z U B R R N AQ D R U J Y Q S Y M P T O M S R
K A H M M H M V W Z K S L P S I R EC I W V P N O I T P I R C S E R P X I ZD R U G S T O R E N D Q F C A R Y I V X
X E D X T X K K F I Y J O D R T T PM T F G W D F D A C A Z E U N T
M I N X F Y Y G D W G Z C CJ L U W I O N G R S O Q
U O O W A O U R Q MW P G N S B O F
R N F T R IT U I V
K C
2.
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4. Opening
(Phrase to complaint)Body
(Problem)Closure (Advice)
1. I’m not happy with your service / You made a terrible mistake.
I was treated rudely.
You should be more polite with your patients.
2. I ’m not happy with your service / You made a terrible mistake.
You lost my x-ray images.
You should be more organized with the patients’ files.
Page 455. Answers may vary.
Page 466. Answers may vary.
a. 3
b. 5
c. 1
d. 2
e. 4
2. ClimaxConclusionBeginning
Page 483. Answers may vary.
4. Answers may vary.
5. 2. “He had promised me a gift and I was hoping for one.”
3. “My Christmas gift” I said to myself with a smile.
4. “Rock?” I thought to myself. I don’t remember a rock.
Page 496. Answers may vary.
Making an ExperimentUNIT 2 A
Page 501.
1. pour
2. break
3. add
4. mix
5. drop
6. fill
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Page 512. Blobs in a bottle
3. pour, fill, wait, add, mix, break, drop, watch, add, shine.
4. a. 2
b. 5
c. 3
d. 4
e. 1
Page 525.
a. replace
b. pour
c. place
d. take
e. observe
6. c
b
a
d
e
Page 537. Answers may vary.
My favorite progamUNIT 2 B
Page 541. Answers may vary.
2. Answers may vary.
3. 1. d
2. f
3. b4. e
Page 554. excited
5. 1. a2. c3. b4. b5. a
Tic Tac TookUNIT 3 A
Page 561.
1. sing2. take3. play4. have5. lose6. draw7. sleep8. defeat9. move
10. invent
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3.
5. c6. a
originated
played
had
moved
invented
played
lost
took
defeated
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Page 584.
Regular Verbs
originated
played
moved
invented
defeated
Irregular Verbs
had
lost
took
6.
a. 1
b. 3
c. 5
d. 4
e. 2
Page 597. Answers may vary.
5.
1. F
2. T
3. F
4. F
Mexico from the conquest to the Olympic Games
UNIT 3 B
Page 601.
1. The Olympic Games
2. The Mexican Revolution
3. The Conquest
4. The Cry of Dolores
5. The Battle of Puebla
8. Answers may vary.
2. 1. The Olympic Games
2. The Mexican Revolution
3. The Battle of Puebla
4. The Cry of Dolores
5. The Conquest
Page 613.
1. September 16th, 1810.The Cry of Dolores, Miguel Hidalgo
2. May 5th, 1862.The Battle of Puebla
3.November 1910.The Mexican Revolution.Francisco I. Madero.
4. October 12th, 1968.Olympic Games
Page 624. Answers may vary.
5. Answers may vary.
Are you prepared? UNIT 4 A
Page 631. Answers may vary.
Page 642. Earthquake
3. b) Mexico Earthquake 1985
Page 654.
1. exactly
2. violenty
3. tightly
4. hysterically
5. carefully / finally
6. extremely poor
7. nervously
8. unfortunately
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5. Answers may vary.
He said and she said UNIT 4 B
Page 661.
1. b
2. c
3. a
2. (Raises her eyebrows) you shouldn’t
not
me
shouldn’t
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4. 1. a
2. b
3. c
4. a,
5. a
6. b
6. Answers may vary.
Debates: Good or Bad? UNIT 5 A
Page681.
1. T
2. F
3. T
4. T
5. F
6. T
7 T
8 F
Page 692.
1. Take a position you don’t agree with.
2. Consider other points of view.
3. Distinguish between relevant and unimportant information.
4. Think under pressure.
5. Back up your ideas with information.
6. Persuade other people.
7 Find information.
Page 703. Answers may vary.
4. Answers may vary.
Let’s go on a field trip!UNIT 5 B
Page 711. Answers may vary.
1. e
2. b
3. c
4. a
5. d
2.
Page 723. Answers may vary.
4. Answers may vary.
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4. attracts repels
I want to complain!
Page 751.
UNIT I A
MULTIPURPOSE STATION
Emotions on top!UNIT 2 B
Page 841.
1. in-love
2. angry
3. scared
4. happy
5. jealous
Procedure1. i
2. b
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1. g
2. a
3. d
4. f
5. b
6. c
7. e
CharadesUNIT I B
Page 771.
My experimentUNIT 2 A
Page 791.
Materials1. g
2. a
3. d
4. c
3. e
4. f
5. h
1. in-love
2. angry
3. scared
4. happy
5. jealous
Memory game
Page 861. Answers may vary.
UNIT 3 A
Joan of Arc
Page 882. Answers may vary
UNIT 3 B
A trip to England
Page 911.
UNIT 4 A
1. e
2. a
3. d
4. c
5. b
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Page 922.
1. d
2. a
3. b
4. c
Page 933. Sergio: Hi, Arturo. How are you doing?
Arturo: Fine, And you? We missed you a lot during your trip to England.
Sergio: Oh, thanks a lot. I missed you, too.
Arturo: By the way, how was it?
Sergio: Well, it was such a great experience! Just a little problem with some words I had at the beginning.
Arturo: What happened?
Sergio: Well, when I was there, at a Welcome Party for all of us from USA. I met Cristina who told me I was at her school, there in England with her, and she introduced herself to me.
Arturo: wooowww, so…. ? Don’t tell me you got a girlfriend there!
Sergio No, no way. Wait!, Then, she asked me if the flat we were in wasn’t great but I did not understand “flat”, then I said: apartment…? and she said yes!. After that, she asked me if I didn’t have any problem to find the “flat” and I told her there was a huge line at the subway but then, she told me I meant a “long queue” to the “underground”.
Arturo: “Underground”…?
Sergio Yes, that means subway there in England.
Arturo: Jesus! You really had a hard time there.
Sergio Oh yes don’t tell me about it. But then, she asked me if I had seen the “clothes shop” in the underground with beautiful “trousers” there and I said she meant the “clothes store” with beautiful “pants” there and she said yes.
Arturo: Oh Heaven! Then, that means that we really need to take some English vocabulary lessons before going to England.
Sergio Finally, I asked her for a ride home when the party was over and she said I meant a lift home. I ended up with a headache.
Arturo What an experience!
2 B or not 2 B… !
Page 951. Answers may vary
UNIT 4 B
Planning a field trip!
Page 992. Answers may vary
UNIT 5 B
Page 1003. Answers may vary
Agree or disagree?
Page 972. Answers may vary
UNIT 5 A
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VIDEO STATION
A bad service
Page 1051.
UNIT I A
1. a
2. b
3. b
2. a
Page 1063.
1. d, f
2. a, e
3. b, c
Page 1074.
1. e
2. c
3. f
4. a
5. d
6. b
Page 1085. Answers may vary
Emotionary
Page 1091.
UNIT I B
1. nervous
2. scared
3. disappointed
4. amazed
5. angry
6. serious
7. sad
Page 1102. Answers may vary
3. 1. Beginning
2. Resolution
3. Turning point
Page 1114.
1. Peter brave turning point2. Aslan angry turning point3. Mr. Beaver nervous beginning4. White Witch serious resolution5. Edmond scared beginning
Page 1125. Answers may vary
How to make a tornado
Page 1131.
UNIT 2 A
1. oil
2. lamp
3. cyclone
2. b
Page 1143.
1. e
2. d
3. a
4. c
5. b
4. a 3
b 2
c 5
d 1
e 4
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TV or not TV
Page 1161.
UNIT 2 B
1. genre
2. characters
3. setting
4. purpose
5. title
6. intended audience
2. 1. title
2. intended audience
3. setting
4. purpose
5. characters
6. genre
Page 1173. Answers may vary
4. a) 2
b) 4
c) 3
d) 5
e) 1
5. 1. b
2. b
3. a
4. c
5. b
Page 1186.
Title: Hanna Montana
Genre: Comedy
Setting: School
Characters: Miley, the cracker, Lily, boy, Mrs. Rush
Purpose: Entertain
Intended audience:
Teenagers
Main idea: Answers may vary.
I went to London
Page 1191.
UNIT 3 A
1. f
2. a
3. g
4. c
5. b
6. e
7. d
8. h
Page 1155.
1. a, f
2. d
3. e
4. c
5. b
6. 1. Fill a 1 litter bottle with water.2. Screw a device called “tornado tube” to
the rim of that bottle.3. Attach another empty 1 litter bottle.4. Turn the water bottle so it can be up and
the empty one down. Without movement, the water in the above bottle doesn’t go down
5. The water in the above bottle needs some spinning for the water to go down.
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Page 1202.
1. went
2. saw
3. drove
4. bought
5. ate
6. met
7. read
8. wrote
9. drank
10 caught
11. lost
Looking back at history! Page 1211.
UNIT 3 B
1. a
2. b
3. b
4. a
5. b
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1. c
2. d
3. f
4. a
5. b
6. e
3.
Page 1234.
1. 26th
2. Pacific
3. threat
4. fly
5. 1. set
2. won
3. left
4. disappeard
5. became
6. flew
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7. Answers may vary
An unexpected situation
Page 1251. b
UNIT 4 A
1. good
2. short
3. cool
4. big
5. fine
6. right
7. important
2.
Page 126 3.
1. good
2. motivated
3. short
4. cool
5. surprised
6. big
7. excited
8. important
9. fine
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Page 1274.
2. Joe said that Oliver was not properly motivated.
3. Nick asked if that was his big line.
4. Joe asked that if that was from the tire.
5. Joe said he was excited to spend some time with her.
The Gingerbread manPage 1281.
UNIT 4 B
Antonio Leal y Romero
Víctor Sandoval
Morelos
Aguascalientes
2. concerts
opera
watching movies
plays
ballet
Page 1293.
a) 1
b) 9
c) 3
d) 5
e) 4
f) 7
g) 2
h) 6
i) 8
4. 1. c
2. b
3. b
4. c
5. b
6. c
7. b
Page 1305.
1. Answers may vary.
2. The gingerbread man
3. The fox
4. The old woman, the old man, the dog, the pig, the horse, the cow
5. The narrator
6. Answers may vary.
A debate
Page 1311. Answers may vary.
UNIT 5 A
2. a. waste
b. warmth
c. catch up
d. ads
e. grant
3. Answers may vary
Page 1324.
5
1
6
2
4
3
Page 1335. Answers may vary.
6. Answers may vary.
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Field trip plan
Page 1341.
UNIT 5 B
1. They are going to travel on Saturday, April 24th.
2. They are going to leave at 6 am.
3. They are going to travel by bus.
4. Answers may vary.
Page 1352. 1, 2, 4 and 7.
3. a. 2
b. 4
c. 1
d. 3
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1st grade material
.
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Where did the Shepherd boy live?a) In a castleb) In a villagec) In the forest
What did the boy call the man he worked for?
a) His shepherdb) His friendc) His master
Unit I B
71
How were the days for the boy?a) Boringb) Shortc) Long
a) On a hillb) On a mountainc) On a chair
Where did the boy sit when he watched the sheep?
73
What did the wolf want to eat?a) villagersb) sheepc) dogs
What did the boy’s dog chase when they played ?
a) Sticks and ballsb) Stones and ballsc) Sticks and stones
75
What was the boy’s flute made of?
According to the reading what does “dull” mean?
a) Goldb) Woodc) Silver
a) Smartb) Boringc) Not bright
77
What was the boy’s plan to amuse himself?
a) To play with his dogb) To play a trick on the villagersc) To call his friends
According to the reading what does “cry” mean?
a) To shed tearsb) To call outc) To be very sad
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Who helped the boy when he cried “wolf”?
a) His masterb) The sheepc) The villagers
What did the villagers quit doing to help the boy?
a) workingb) playing the flutec) watching over the sheep
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What did the villagers notice when they went to help the boy?
a) That the boy played a trick on them. b) The wolf ate the sheep.c) The boy organized a party for them.
How did the villagers react to the boy’s trick?
a) They were sad.b) They were angry.c) They played another trick on the boy.
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What did the villagers do after the boy’s trick?
a) They went back to work.b) They decided to punish the boy.c) They laughed.
What did the boy have to keep the sheep safe from?
a) From the villagersb) From the wolvesc) From the dog
85
How many times did the boy play the trick on the villagers?
a) Two timesb) One timec) Three times
a) The dark forestb) The hillc) The sunset
What was the boy and his dog watching before the wolf appeared?
87
What happened when the wolf appeared?
a) They thought the boy was playing another trick on them.b) The villagers went to help the boy.
What happened at the end of the story?
a) The wolf ate the boy.b) The wolf ate the sheep.c) The wolf ate the villagers.
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1. What word appears first in the dictionary?
a) internment b) international c) intern
2. [ɪntɛlədʒənt] is an example of:
a) lower and upper case letters b) pronunciation c) abbreviations
3. Where in your dictionary do you find the list of abbreviations? a) at the middle b) at the end c) at the beginning
4. Which of the following is an example of an abbreviation? a) pl. b) dip zambullida c) rifle (1) rifle, fusil (2) pillar
5. What word appears first in the dictionary? a) telepathy b) telegraphy c) telephone
6. “Sometimes” is an:
a) adjective b) verb c) adverb
7. “On” is a:
a) noun b) verb c) preposition
8. “Listen to” is a:
a) verb b) preposition c) noun
9. “Always” is an:
a) adjective b) adverb c) verb
10. “Obey” is a:
a) preposition b) verb c) adverb
11. “Formal” is an:
a) adverb b) noun c) adjective
12. “Formation” is a:
a) verb b) noun c) preposition
Unit 2 A
3 2 1
6 5 4
9 8 7
12 11 10
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13. “Concept” is a:
a) nounb) verbc) preposition
14. “Autonomous” is an:
a) noun b) adjective c) adverb
15. “In” is a: a) verb b) preposition c) verb
16. “Never” is an:
a) adverb b) adjective c) verb
17. Which of the following options is correct according to upper and lower case letters use?
a) Dutchman b) dutchman
18. Which of the following options is correct according to upper and lower case letters use?
a) may (month) b) May (month)
19. Which of the following options is correct according to upper and lower case letters use?
a) thursday b) Thursday
20. Which of the following options is correct according to upper and lower case letters use?
a) Dentist b) dentist
21. Which of the following options is correct according to upper and lower case letters use?
a) The Pacific Ocean b) the pacific ocean
22. Which of the following options is correct according to upper and lower case letters use? a) hispanic b) Hispanic
23. Which of the following option is correct according to upper and lower case letters use?
a) Morocco b) morocco
24. Which of the following options is correct according to upper and lower case letters use? a) Paris b) paris
15 14 13
18 17 16
21 20 19
24 23 22
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25. Which of the following options is correct according to upper and lower case letters use?
a) all fool’s dayb) All Fool’s Day
26. What word appears first in the dictionary?
a) fife b) fiery c) fierce
27. What word appears first in the dictionary? a) manner b) manikin c) maroon
28. What word appears first in the dictionary?
a) shop b) shape c) shadow
29. What word appears first in the dictionary? a) ball b) bachelor c) broadcast
30. What word appears first in the dictionary?
a) cave b) caller c) consumer
31. The words in the dictionary are arranged: a) according to the year they were created. b) in alphabetical order. c) according to their order of importance.
32. Online translators are an efficient way to develop written work.
a) True b) False
33. When you are looking for a word in English or Spanish, the first word you find after the main entry is the best option.
a) True b) False
34. “Publish” is a:
a) preposition b) verb c) adverb
35. “Good” is an:
a) adverb b) noun c) adjective
36. “Car” is a:
a) verb b) noun c) preposition
27 26 25
30 29 28
33 32 31
36 35 34
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17 16 Start
15 1
14 2
13 3 Dictionary
Paste page 99 here
Paste page 101 here
97
12 4
11 5
10 6
9 8 7B
oard Race
Paste page 103 here
99
35 34 18
Finish
33 19
32 20
31 21
Paste page 103 here
101
30 22
29 23
28 24
27 26 25
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“I want to know about my future.
I don’t like cooking.Will I be a chef?”
“I want to know about my future.
I love dancing.Will I be a dancer?”
“I want to know about my future.
I hate History.Will I be a librarian?”
“I want to know about my future.
I love medicine.Will I be a doctor?”
“I want to know about my future.
I like teaching.Will I be a teacher?”
“I want to know about my future.
Biology is my passion.Will I be a biologist?”
“I want to know about my future.
I like exercising.Will I be a sportsteacher?”
“I want to know about my future.
I love singing.Will I be a famous singer?”
“I want to know about my future.
I love drawing.Will I be a designer?”
“I want to know about my future.
I like writing poems.Will I be a famous author?”
Unit 3 A
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“No, you won’t. You will be a superhero”
“No, you won’t. You will be a spy”
“No, you won’t. You will be a body builder”
“No, you won’t. You will be a dog stylist”
“No, you won’t. You will be a comic writer”
“No, you won’t. You will be a vet”
“No, you won’t. You will be anscuba diver”
“No, you won’t. You will be apriest”
“No, you won’t. You will be ahunter”
“No, you won’t. You will be a photographer”
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Bingo
lungs liver bone
bladder pancreas eye
esophagus muscle small intestine
Unit 3 B
109
Bingo
esophagus heart stomach
gall bladder bone brain
trachea pancreas liver
111
Bingo
large intestine muscle liver
brain gall bladder lungs
heart bladder stomach
113
Bingo
stomach eye bone
small intestine gall bladder liver
pancreas large intestine esophagus
115
Bingo
trachea pancreas eye
heart muscle gall bladder
esophagus brain lungs
117
Bingo
lungs heart brain
esophagus bone bladder
trachea stomach small intestine
119
Bingo
muscle lungs bone
large intestine eye heart
bladder trachea small intestine
121
Bingo
esophagus heart eye
large intestine gall bladder brain
trachea pancreas bladder
123
Bingo
large intestine stomach muscle
brain liver trachea
lungs esophagus small intestine
125
Bingo
stomach eye bladder
gall bladder esophagus trachea
brain muscle small intestine
127
brain
muscle
small intestine
gall bladder
esophagus trachea
stomach
eye
bladder
lungs
heart
bone
gall bladder
pancreas
large intestine
129
Bingo
No pets allowed Wet floor No smoking Dangerous curve
Intersection ahead Do not litter No running No cycling
Personnel onlyNever leave children
unattended No parkingNo cell phone use
in this area
Unit 5 B
131
Bingo
No smoking No cycling Men working Intersection ahead
No cell phone use in this area
No cameras allowed Do not litter Personnel only
Don’t feed the animals No parking Wet floor
Never leaveluggage
unattended
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Bingo
No pets allowed Never leave children unattended
Never leaveluggage
unattendedNo smoking
Dangerous curve No cameras allowed
No smoking No running
Do not litter Don’t feed the animals
No cell phone use in this area
Personnel only
135
Bingo
Don’t feed the animals
Wet floor Men working No cycling
Intersection ahead No running No pets allowedNo cameras al
lowed
No parking Dangerous curve Never leave children unattended
Never leaveluggage unat
tended
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No pets allowed Wet floor Dangerous curve Intersection ahead
No running No cyclingNever leave
children unattended
No parking
No smoking Men working Do not litterNo cameras
allowed
Personnel only Don’t feed the animals
No cell phone use in this area
Never leave luggage
unattended
139
2nd grade material
.
.
141
large small comfortable
cheap expensive dirty
clean lovely uncomfortable
old new formal
informal loose tight
unfashionable cool warm
elegant attractive colorful
original nice fashionable
Unit 1 A
143
high heels hat socks
shirt pajamas jacket
jersey overall sweat-suit
uniforms blouse shorts
cap dress swimsuits
jeans blazer sweater
suit shoes t-shirt
skirt tie pants
gloves vest scarf
sweatshirt sneakers boots
145
Start
Go ahead 2spaces
Take an extra turn
Go ahead 2 spaces
Take an extra turn
Take an extra turn
Go ahead 2spaces
Go back 2spaces
Miss one turnGo ahead 2spaces
Go back 2spaces
Miss one turn
Go back 2spaces
EndTake the shortcut pass
Take the shortcut pass
Unit 2 A
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1. What to do if you see fire in your home:
2. What to do if you awaken to a smoke-filled room:
3. What slows down the fire when you evacuate?
a) Run as fast as you can. a) Fan the smoke with a blanket.
a) To close the door behind you.
b) Stay calm and call the firefighters.
b) Crawl below the smoke to safety. b) To leave the door open.
c) Stay calm and open the windows. c) Fill a bucket of water. c) To open all the
faucets.
4. What to do to check if there is fire on the other side of the door:
5. What to do in case your hair or clothes catch on fire:
6. Before you leave it is safe to:
a) Grab the doorknob to check if it is warm.
a) Pour cold water on them.
a) Turn off all the appliances.
b) Use the back of your hand to check if the door is warm.
b) Run until the fire goes out.
b) Turn on the T. V. and the radio.
c) Put your head against the door to check if you can hear something.
c) Stop, drop and roll out. c) Check if all the rooms in the house are on fire.
7. In case of fire or any emergency you should call:
8. What to do if there are children in the house:
9. One of the first things you should do in case of fire is:
a) 050a) Cover them with a
blanket or towel and take them out.
a) Take your purse and expensive objects.
b) 030 b) Ask them to smother the fire with water. b) Take your time to get
dressed.
c) 066c) Ask them to stay in the
house until the firefighters come.
c) Sound a warning.
A= b A= b A= a
A= b A= c A= a
A= c A= a A= c
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10 Why is it important to have a fire- escape plan?
11 What to do if your escape route is blocked:
12 What is suggested to have if possible?
a) Because you can have enough time to close the door before you get out.
a) Try to open a window and get out or call for help.
a) An alternate exit.
b) Because you can call for help. b) Stay under a table. b) An only way out.
c) Because you will be able to think quickly, and run directly to the way out.
c) Try to break the doors to get out. c) An open window.
13 This is another way to smother the flames in case your clothes or hair catch on fire:
14 What actions can prevent a fire?
15 What can avoid a fire?
a) Use your hands and try to smother the fire.
a) Have a fire- escape plan.
a) Use an oven to heat the house.
b) Use a blanket, a towel or other thick material.
b) Install fire alarms in all the rooms of the house.
b) Place cigarette ashes in an ashtray before going to bed.
c) Pour any liquid that you have on hand.
c) Check that electri-cal cords are in good condition.
c) Keep things that can be burned near the stove.
16 What can you do in case of burns?
17 What does a warm door indicate?
18 What can provoke a fire?
a) Rub ice all over.a) That the fire is far and
you can go to the other side.
a) Avoid leaving candles burning, if you’re not in the room.
b) Cover the burnt skin with toothpaste.
b) That there’s fire on the other side and you must be careful.
b) Keep ashtrays near furniture or curtains.
c) Put the burnt area under cold running water.
c) That there’s fire on the other side but you can open the door.
c) Keep a fire extinguisher at home.
A= c A= a A= a
A= b A= c A= b
A= c A= b A= b
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Unit 3 A
mum dinosaur
monster robot
rhinoceros toy
153
no human
teeth story
yellow ogre
155
yes wolf
pillow ring
game word
157
dice tiger
friend elegant
sleep elephant
159
An anecdote where you felt fear. An anecdote where you became very angry with someone.
An anecdote where you found something digusting.
An anecdote where you were ashamed.
An anecdote where you were surprised.
An anecdote where you felt sadness.
An anecdote that you enjoyed. An anecdote where you regretted something you did.
Unit 4 A
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Family
Family is first. Children are a very important part of the family. They tend to live in the same state they were
born.
Family
Work is usually first, then family.Children are independent.
They are used to move to other parts of the country.
Religion
Catholic tradition. God is the supreme being.
Religion
Many religions.“I rule my life” vision.
Work / free time
People work to have a good living.Free time considered essential for a full life.
Work / free time
People spend a lot of time working: “Live to work”.Free time seen as reward for hard work.
Nationalism
Very nationalistic.Proud of long history and traditions.
Do not want to live in another country so much.
Nationalism
Very patriotic.Proud of their way of life.
Assume everyone shares their materialistic values.Often have more “ world” view.
Personal Sensitivity
Difficulty separating work and personal relationships.
Sensitive to differences of opinion.Avoid confrontation.
Personal Sensitivity
Separate work from personal relationships.Sensitivity seen as weakness.
They say things as they are.
1 30
12 29
7 14
916
20 5
Unit 4 B
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Etiquette (good behavior)
“Old world” formality.Behavior seen as something learnt in family.
Etiquette (good behavior)
Efficiency is first. “Let’s get to the point” approach.
Personal appearance
Good clothes and “looking good” are status symbols.
Personal appearance
Performance is first; looking good, second.
Status
Title and position more important than money in the eyes of society.
Status
Money is the main status symbol and the reward for achievement.
Aesthetics (beauty)
They try to make everything look beautiful, even at work.
Aesthetics (beauty)
They don’t worry much about beauty. (They don’t have time for that. )
Ethics (values, honesty)
They prefer diplomacy instead of truth. Truth is a relative concept.
Ethics (values, honesty)
Direct Yes/No answers given and expected.Truth seen as absolute value.
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Language
There is one official language and 6% of the population speaks one of the 60 indigenous
languages.
Language
Important languages are spoken in addition to the official language: Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese and Navajo.
Art and Music
They have a very rich tradition of folk art.Crafts like clay pottery are very famous.
Drums, flutes and maracas are widely used in their music.
Art and Music
Portraits and landscapes show a realistic style of art. Their music has a touch of multi-ethnicity: jazz, pop, hip-hop and rock and roll are some
of their genres.
Food
Their foods are famous all over the world. These people prepare different varieties of
corn-based dishes.
Food
They have a large variety of styles of cooking due to the influence of various immigrant
communities.
Doing business
The executive spends most of the time discussing general topics, waiting for the final
moments of the conversation to talk about business.
Doing business
“Every second counts” mentality. Light conversations are often viewed as an expen-
sive waste of time.
Climate
The northern part experiences cooler temperatures during the winter months and in the south the temperatures are constant and
vary as a function of elevation.
Climate
It varies due to its large size and wide range of geographic features. The climate is calm in
most areas: tropical, polar, semiarid, Mediterranean and arid.
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After school, your friends (boys and girls) want you to go to a house where the
parents won’t be.
A car in your neighborhood has an alarm so sensitive that sneezing near it
activates it, and it sounds forever.
You’re at a nationally-televised football game. Suddenly, the camera is on you! It’s your
chance for a few seconds of nation-wide fame!
You get out of the store and realize the cashier gave you an extra $20 in change.
Your best friend asks you if she looks good in her new dress.
(And she doesn’t look good!
You did all your homework, stayed up late, didn’t watch TV even though “The Big
Bang Theory” was on.(You love “The Big Bang Theory”) Now, your
best friend wants to copy your homework.
It’s test time. You see a boy who has the highest grades in the class looking at the
girl’s test next to you.
You see a street mime who starts to mimic your actions.
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Doctor, I continue having terrible headaches. The medicine is not
working!
Mister Smith, I must tell you that your receptionist is not a very nice person.
The person in the drugstore gave me
the wrong medicine!
Nurse Williams didn’t tell me how to put on the bandages.
There’s an extra charge in my surgery bill!
I went to your hospital and doctor Rodriguez wasn’t there all day!
The doctor’s fee is too high.
There are not enough seats in the waiting
room.
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My next appointment is in three months
and I really need it for next week!
The service at your hospital is too slow!
I was operated on last week and I still can’t move my arm!
My car was hit in your parking lot!
Who will pay for the damages?
There’s lots of trash everywhere; you have
to improve your image!
I had to wait for three hours to get medical
attention!
Your personnel lost my x-ray photographs! What kind of people
work there?
Why couldn’t you give me a discount? I m a very distin-
guished client at your hospital!
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Why isn’t there a normal complaint box
in your hospital?
There’s too much noise in the waiting room!
Please lower the TV volume.
There are not enough healthcare services in
your hospital.
The food at your clinic is terrible! You should have better quality and more variety!
The patient rooms stink
A person was smoking inside the hospital!
How can you let that happen?
You have to improve the procedures for the
dispensing of medicines.The line is
very long.
Many people were looking at my
medical file! You have to be more careful
with that information.
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AllergologyRadiologyPediatrics
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Unit 1 B
Dracula wasvery happy
Dracula wasnostalgic
Dracula was very angry
Dracula was very stressed
Dracula was scared
Dracula was impressed
Dracula was cold
Dracula was sad
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Why is D
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How
does Malcom
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ow does the fam
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Unit 3 A
He has bought two guItars recently.
Their parents have driven for 5 hours.
He has seen that letter many times.
The wolf has bitten the men several times.
My classmate has taken the garbage out by 8:00 pm.
My brother has chosen a pretty tie for my father’s birthday.
Matt has eaten at the restaurant a lot.
His friend has sent many letters to the goverment office.
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My younger brother has brought home a
new pet.
The girls have ridden horses on the ranch
this summer.
Malcolm has broken the dish accidentally.
Mr. Caballero has cut his tie by accident.
You have written many essays.
Those men have fought in Mexico.
The boy has drunk 317 sodas since 2010.
Greg has fallen from his bicycle.
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Unit 3 B
Joan of Arc was born in the village of Domremy, France, in 1412.
When she was a child, she began to have visions of angels and
heard strange voices.
She believed she had a mission from God to save France.
In 1429, some people helped her to make the journey to the town of Chinon, where
the French king, Charles the Seventh, was living.
In April, 1429, When she arrived at the city of Orleans, she fearlessly rode round
its walls, while the English soldiers looked on surprisingly.
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Charles, urged by Joan, went to Rheims with twelve thousand
soldiers, and there, with splendid ceremonies, was crowned king.
Joan of Arc took part in an attack upon the army of the Duke of Burgundy, but she was taken
prisoner by him.
Joan of Arc spent a year in prison in Rouen. She was charged with sorcery
and brought to trial.
At the age of 19, she was burned in the market place at Rouen.
On May 16th, 1920, Pope Benedict XV canonized Joan of Arc.
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immature furious kind
cheerful mean serious
insecure apathetic shocked
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enthusiastic sarcastic negative
rude lazy loving
arrogant sad pessimistic
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1. What is the plot of a play?
a) The written form of the dialogue.
b) The category of the play.
c) The plan or main idea of the story.
2. Who are the characters in a play?
a) The people to whom the play is directed.
b) The fictitious people that are part of the story.
c) The people who act in a play.
3. What does genre mean?
a) The category of the play.
b) The words the characters say.
c) The name of the play.
4. This is an example of genre:
a) story
b) songs
c) farce
5. What is the setting of a play?
a) The written form of the dialogues.
b) The time and place where the story happens.
c) The platform on which the actors act.
6. What is a drama script of a play?
a) What the characters say in the story.
b) The place where the story happens.
c) The written form of the dialogues in a play.
7. What are stage directions?
a) The instructions for the actors.
b) The platform on which the actors act.
c) The category of the play.
8. This is an example of stage direction:
a) Peter Pan: Look, that’s Capitan Hook’s ship!
b) Narrator: And he flew away.
c) (She runs)
9. Who is the main character in a play?
a) The protagonist of the play.
b) The second actor of the play.
c) The supporting actor of the play.
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10. This is an example of a dialogue:
a)Once upon a time…
b) Frechy: And what was his name? Sandy: Danny Zucco.
c) (He sits down next to her)
11. What is the cast of a play?
a) The fictitious people that are part of the story.
b) The main character of the play.
c) The actors that take place in the play.
12. What does farce mean?
a) The theme of the play.
b) A humorous play full of silly things happening.
c) The time when the story takes place.
13. Which of the following options mention the setting?
a) Orlando --- King Henry Daniela --- Queen Ana
b) Teenagers
c) On a sunny beach on a Greek island at noon.
14. This is the definition of purpose of a play:
a) The category of the play.
b) The main idea of the play.
c) The reason for which the play is made.
15. This is an example of the purpose of a play:
a) Comedy
b) To educate people
c) Adults
16. Who is the intended audience of a play?
a) The people to whom the play is directed.
b) The people who act in the play.
c) The characters of the play.
17. This is an example of intended audience:
a) Director
b) Main character
c) Teenagers
18. Stage directions include:
a) The people to whom the play is directed. b) The title
c) A written description of something an actor must do on stage.
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Unit 5 A
Social networking sites are helpful for
music m
arketing becuase musicians can
connect with fans directly.
Do you agree?
Facebook is beneficial because it lets people m
eet and be in touch with people w
ho are far aw
ay.
Do you agree?
Sharing pictures and videos is dangerous because strangers can invade your privacy.
Do you agree?
A laptop is useful for students because they
can do their homew
ork anywhere.
Do you agree?
A com
puter is practical because you can keep your files and review
your data.
Do you agree?
Facebook is a waste of time because it keeps
people in front of a screen for a longperiod of tim
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Do you agree?
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Listening to music is positive for students
because they feel energetic..
Do you agree?
A com
puter is useful because it helps youto im
prove the your school work.
Do you agree?
Facebook and Twitter are not beneficial
because they do not guarantee what
happens to your personal information.
Do you agree?
Twitter is safe for teenagers because they
can block their posts so only people they w
ant can see them.
Do you agree?
Videos are a good tool for school because
they help you illustrate your presentations.
Do you agree?
Social networks are bad because people
lose the emotioned and personal side of their m
essages.
Do you agree?
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