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Module 1
1 Student’s Book pp. 8-13
Vocabulary
A.
1. cyberspace
2. alternative/innovative
3. experiential
4. Technological
5. electronic
6. lifelong
7. Social
8. innovative/alternative
B.
1. d 2. b 3. f 4. c
5. h 6. a 7. g 8. e
C.
1. boarding school
2. educational establishment
3. time-honoured conventions
4. corporal punishment
5. teacher-centred approach
6. rote learning
7. physical education
8. extracurricular activities
D.
unconventional
irresponsible
immobile
incomprehensible
illiterate
unprepared
independent
irrelevant
illegible
impractical
1. incomprehensible
2. illegible
3. irresponsible
4. independent
5. illiterate
6. unconventional
7. impractical
8. immobile
9. irrelevant
10. unprepared
Grammar
A.
1.
1. am just waiting
2. have you been waiting
3. are you doing
4. know
5. think
6. is
7. am wearing
8. am going
9. Have you ever taken
10. don’t think
11. have never done
12. am working
13. don’t you ask
14. come
15. have never thought
16. sounds
2.
1. have always wanted
2. have
3. have you chosen
4. find
5. have been learning
6. have
7. come
8. have
9. Do you have
10. have been thinking
B.
1. c 2. b 3. g 4. a 5. h
6. i 7. j 8. d 9. e 10. f
Module 1
1 Student’s Book pp. 14-19
Vocabulary
A.
1. a 2. d 3. b 4. b
5. b 6. d 7. d 8. a
B.
1. hear
2. take
3. halls
4. host
5. rewarding
6. acquainted
7. horizons
8. course
9. adjust
10. extracurricular
Module 1
1 Student’s Book pp. 8-19
Examination Practice
A.
1. unfair
2. unreasonable
3. unprecedented
4. incomprehensible
5. incomplete
6. immature
7. pointless
8. insensitive
B.
1. take everything into
consideration
2. haven’t attended a performance
since
3. isn’t suitable for the occasion
4. has been doing the housework
for
5. make an effort to score
6. has had this MP3 player for
7. taken your side
8. make your mind up / make up
your mind
Module 1
2 Student’s Book pp. 20-25
Vocabulary
A.
1. proceeds
2. loan
3. shares
4. payments
5. savings
6. investments
7. profit
8. income
9. debt
10. credit
B.
1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. c
6. c 7. a 8. a 9. b 10. b
C.
1. pay off
2. buy out
3. put aside
4. run out of
5. buy ... off
6. fork out
7. splash out
8. tide ... over
D.
1. at
2. around
3. at
4. off
5. at
6. by
7. in
8. on
9. on
10. on
Grammar
A.
1. won
2. would quit
3. didn’t have
4. would do
5. had
6. would buy
7. had
8. wouldn’t keep
9. happen
10. must help/should help
11. aren’t
12. might not be/won’t be
13. win
14. don’t forget
B.
1. The more you exercise, the fitter
you’ll become.
2. The patient was getting better
and better, so he was discharged
from hospital.
3. The larger his company became,
the more difficulty he had
running it.
4. The American spaceship didn’t
travel as far as the Russian one.
5. This year the average
temperature is a little lower than
it was last year.
6. I give up, this is the best I can
do.
7. The documentary wasn’t as
interesting as I expected.
8. The rescue operation was
easier than they thought in the
beginning.
C.
1. c 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. c
6. a 7. d 8. a 9. c 10. d
Module 1
2 Student’s Book pp. 26-31
Vocabulary
A.
1. disseminated
2. testimony
3. premonitions
4. savage
5. insight
6. dispelled
7. witness
8. depict
9. dispersed
10. illustrated
B.
1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a
5. b 6. c 7. b 8. b
2 Student’s Book pp. 26-31
Examination Practice
A.
1. steep
steep
steep
2. wild
wild
wild
3. commission
commission
commission
4. illustrate
illustrate
illustrate
5. account
account
account
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A.
1. d 2. b 3. b 4. c
5. b 6. a 7. a
Module 2
3 Student’s Book pp. 36-41
Vocabulary
A.
a. booking
b. insistence
1. inspecting
c. arrival
2. weaving
3. stumbled
4. gazing
d. argument
5. hurtling
e. assistance
6. shifted
f. appearance
7. glancing
g. direction
8. squinting
9. lurched
h. neighbourhood
i. reservations
10. glared
j. darkness
11. glimpse
12. peering
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l. assistant
B.
1. vibrant/lively
2. outstanding/idyllic
3. spectacular/exclusive
4. lush/unspoilt
5. traditional/exceptional
6. outstanding/elegant
7. luxurious/idyllic
8. lush/unspoilt
C.
1. c, f
2. a, d
3. e, h
4. g, i
5. b, j
D.
1. on my way
2. off the coast
3. within walking distance
4. at the top of the hill
5. off the beaten track
6. within earshot
7. in the suburbs
8. in the middle of nowhere
Grammar
1. b 2. c 3. b 4. b
5. a 6. c 7. b 8. c
9. c 10. a 11. c 12. b
13. a 14. c 15. a 16. b
17. c 18. b
B.
1. b 2. b 3. d 4. c
5. b 6. d 7. c 8. b
C.
1. decided
2. had been spending
3. needed
4. was thinking
5. had always been making
6. insisted
7. had never used
8. thought
9. chose
10. was
11. knew
12. proved
13. had promised
14. was
15. turned
16. reminded
17. had never seen
18. met
19. had never had
20. had
Module 2
3 Student’s Book pp. 42-47
Vocabulary
A.
1. f 2. d 3. a 4. g
5. b 6. e 7. h 8. c
B.
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c
5. b 6. b 7. a 8. d
Examination Practice
1. justifiably
2. description
3. accommodation
4. interaction
5. exposure
6. flexibility
7. evaluation
8. recommendations
Module 2
4 Student’s Book pp. 48-53
A.
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. b
5. d 6. a 7. c 8.d
B.
encompass
enclose
demotivate
defrost
enchant
dehydrated
deport
destabilise
enable
devalue
1. encompasses
2. Enclosed
3. defrosting
4. devalued
5. demotivating
6. enchanted
7. destabilised
8. enabled
C.
1.
1. d 2. h 3. b 4. f
5. a 6. c 7. g 8. e
2.
1. expressed
2. wealthy
3. shadowy
4. buried
5. lift
6. illegal
7. damaged
8. was replaced
Grammar
A.
1. b 2. c 3. c 4. b
5. c 6. a 7. d 8. c
B.
1. where
2. which
3. why
4. when
5. which
6. why
7. which/that
8. which/that
9. which
10. who
11. whose
12. which
C.
1. Pleased with his students’
artwork, he decided to display it
at the forthcoming exhibition.
2. Founded in 1843, the British
Archaeological Association
aims at promoting the
study of archaeology and
the preservation of Britain’s
national antiquities.
3. Standing on Liberty Island in
New York, the Statue of Liberty
symbolises the escape from the
chains of tyranny.
4. Located approximately 200
yards from the original Globe
Theatre, the New Globe Theatre
was constructed in 1993.
5. Having taken the wrong path,
we found ourselves standing in
front of the hidden crypts.
6. Entering the pyramid, we were
all overcome by a feeling of awe
and fear.
7. Knowing that the temple
wouldn’t be deeper in the forest,
we decided to continue the
exploration.
8. Not intending to disturb the
monks who were praying in
front of the Golden Buddha
Statue, we left immediately.
Module 2
4 Student’s Book pp. 54-59
Vocabulary
A.
1. bustling
2. from the onset
3. first-hand
4. historically
5. memorable
6. mischievous
7. over the years
8. last
9. sumptuous
10. highly
11. astoundingly
12. ritual-packed
13. exquisitely
14. Initially
15. tentatively
16. thoroughly
17. dizzying
18. deeply
19. Never
20. quite
B.
1. c 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. b
Module 2
4 Student’s Book pp. 48-59
Examination Practice
A.
1. c 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. a
6. c 7. a 8. a 9. c 10. a
B.
1. where we stayed was located
2. most appealing to me
3. taking place on the last
Wednesday of August
4. knowing which path to follow,
the tourists
5. been given the sack, Emily
6. we were treated to some
delicious traditional sweets
7. exhausted from the trip
8. whom I had helped earlier that
day
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1. T
2. T
3. F
4. F
5. T
6. NM
7. T
8. NM
Module 3
5 Student’s Book pp. 64-69
Vocabulary
A.
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. b
6. b 7. a 8. c 9. a 10. b
11. b 12. c 13. a 14. b
B.
1. humidity
2. heatwave
3. drought
4. breeze
5. overcast
6. drizzle
7. sleet
8. hail
C.
1. amphibian
2. scavengers
3. hibernating
4. reptile
5. predator
6. nocturnal
7. Herbivores
8. marsupial
Grammar
A.
1. b 2. c 3. c 4. d 5. b
6. d 7. b 8. b 9. c 10. c
B.
1. should have asked me
2. must be / have to be / need to be
3. may/might have led
4. should / ought to / had better
wear gloves
5. may/might hit
6. can’t have seen a piranha fish
7. don’t need to / needn’t /
don’t have to bring your own
equipment
8. should / ought to have taken my
camera with me
C.
1. may/might
2. may/might
3. should
4. can
5. must
6. can
7. can
8. may/might
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10. have/ought
Module 3
5 Student’s Book pp. 70-75
Vocabulary
A.
solar system
fjord Ô meteor
climate
vegetation Ô rainfall
flora and fauna
meteor Ô vegetation
natural phenomena
rainfall Ô earthquake
geographical features
earthquake Ô fjord
1. gorge
2. galaxy
3. polar
4. aurora borealis
5. landslides
6. satellites
7. vegetation
8. indigenous
B.
1. response
2. deforestation
3. extinction
- First of all
- From my point of view
4. reversed
- Firstly
5. incorporated
- In addition
- Last but not least
6. emulate
- In conclusion
7. firmly
8. posterity
Module 3
5 Student’s Book pp. 64-75
Examination Practice
A.
1. exploitation
2. unjustifiable
3. deforestation
4. desertification
5. significance
6. endangered
7. activists
8. relationship
9. senseless
10. destruction
B.
1. c
2. b
3. b
4. d
5. c
6. b
Module 3
6 Student’s Book pp. 76-81
Vocabulary
A.
1. overpopulated
2. outbursts
3. development
4. discouraging
5. significantly
6. inexhaustible
7. renewable
8. awareness
9. reinvented
10. maximise
B.
1. immense
2. banned
3. packed
4. environment
5. degradation
6. showcase
7. cornerstone
8. upkeep
9. urban
10. head
C.
1. emissions
2. hinges
3. turnout
4. letdown
5. recreational
6. depletion
7. sustainable
8. plant
Grammar
A.
1. is considered
2. has become
3. numbers
4. are being developed
5. raises
6. have been restored
7. has managed
8. is concerned
9. be educated
10. is often expressed
11. are made
12. help
B.
1. are removed
2. is used
3. to be converted
4. can be produced
5. has been done
6. had, built
7. cannot be characterised
8. are required
9. affects/will affect/can affect
10. is consumed
11. are emitted
12. exist
13. is, thrown
14. have to be constructed
C.
1. is believed to have caused
2. will / is going to have the oil
spill cleaned
3. were not allowed to enter
4. of the ‘eco-city’ will have been
completed
5. could not be foreseen by
anybody
6. had been warned not to touch
7. said that a dam is going to be
8. will be made to leave
Module 3
6 Student’s Book pp. 82-87
Vocabulary
A.
1. roof
2. head
3. time
4. spot
5. spotlight
6. home
7. headlines
8. difference
B.
1. submitting
2. representative
3. utilised
1. The First Phase
4. aim
5. solutions
2. Recommended Course of
Action
6. success
7. recommend
8. proposal
3. Overall Assessment of Benefits
9. additional
10. beneficial
11. constructive
12. confident
13. outweigh
14. consideration
Module 3
6 Student’s Book pp. 76-87
Examination Practice
1. home
home
home
2. bit
bit
bit
3. waste
waste
waste
4. issue
issue
issue
5. raise
raise
raise
6. energy
energy
energy
B.
1. known
2. close/closer
3. are
4. of
5. in
6. where
7. of
8. on
9. such
10. however
11. been
12. result
13. have
14. by
15. has
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2 Student’s Book pp. 88-90
Reading
1. F
2. B
3. F
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. E
8. A
9. C
10. E
11. B
12. D
13. F
14. C
15. D
Module 4
7 Student’s Book pp. 92-97
Vocabulary
A.
illnesses / afflictions
flu virus
ear infection
dehydration
nasal congestion
rash
inflammation
parts of the body
capillaries
nerve cells
spinal cord
windpipe
nasal cavity
diaphragm
bodily reactions / conditions
hiccups
twitchy eyelid
a rumbling tummy
blush
shiver
lump in throat
1. blush
2. spinal cord
3. rash
4. windpipe
5. nasal congestion
6. capillaries
7. Dehydration
8. Hiccups
B.
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. c
6. a 7. b 8. b 9. a 10. c
11. b 12. a
C.
1. remedy
2. bruises
3. heal
4. fractured
5. strained
6. chattering
7. cramp
8. itch
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A.
1. Looking
2. to appear
3. to believe
4. to turn
5. losing
6. die
7. blame
8. being
9. fit
10. thinking
11. afford
12. improve
13. applying
14. eat
15. Getting
16. brighten
17. removing
18. to tell
19. using
20. being
B.
1. to be
2. to sleep
3. changing
4. to eat
5. having
6. get up
7. eating
8. to allow
9. to digest
10. opt
11. to relax
Module 4
7 Student’s Book pp. 98-103
Vocabulary
A.
DOCTORS
surgeon
general practitioner
peadiatrician
ILLNESSES
bronchitis
pneumonia
TREATMENT
injection
ultrasound
dose
PLACES
operating theatre
ward
health clinic
INJURIES
abrasion
bruise
B.
1. Prescription
2. Midwife
3. Diagnosis
4. Infectious
5. Sedentary
C.
1. c 2. d 3. d 4. b
5. a 6. c 7. a 8. a
Module 4
7 Student’s Book pp. 92-103
Examination Practice
A.
1. illnesses
2. pronounced
3. indigestion
4. strengthen
5. pressure
6. infectious
7. facilitates
8. sweaty
9. yawning
10. Avoidance
B.
1. knock you out, so it is not
recommended
2. to the hospital because she
invariably passes out
3. that skiing accident safe and
sound
4. so I stopped to ask some people
for
5. don’t you let your daughter join
6. needs updating every
7. was as fit as a fiddle, but needed
8. thermometer is very hard to
find, as
Module 4
8 Student’s Book pp. 104-109
Vocabulary
A.
1. wobbling
2. limping
3. glide
4. grabbed
5. nudged
6. pat
7. snaps
8. beckoned
9. clench
B.
1. strutting
2. avid
3. strenuous
4. somersault
5. swing
6. intensify
7. effortlessly
8. exuberant
C.
1. log
2. elephant
3. qualify
4. match
5. sardines
6. the wind
7. resounding
8. devoted
Grammar
A.
1. greeted, asked if she could help
her
2. the previous day she had seen a
flyer advertising the gym and
had decided to go and check it
out, if she liked what she saw,
she would become a member
3. offered to show her around
4. thanked, she would like to see
their facilities
5. asked Anna what she thought
6. admitted, she was very
impressed, told her that she was
basically interested in losing
weight and generally keeping fit,
asked her if she could suggest a
programme for her
7. suggested, should speak to
one of their personal trainers
about that, explained, they
would be able to give her
professional advice and work
out a programme that suited her
individual needs
8. agreed, asked when was the best
time to speak to them / asked
when the best time to speak to
them was
9. told, if she could wait for a few
minutes, she would send for one
of them then
B.
1. The coach accused Josh of
having sole responsibility for
the antagonism among team
members.
2. Mr Evans informed us that the
previous year’s bitter dispute
among the two men had been
about the authorship of the
biography.
3. Linda begged me not to repeat
what she had told me to the gym
instructor.
4. The coach forbade the kids to
leave and instructed them to
run 10 laps and do 50 sit-ups.
5. James confessed to being / that
he was the one who had thrown
the basketball and broken the
window earlier that day.
6. Mrs Lebowsky volunteered to
wash all the dirty towels after
the following day’s game.
7. Markus complained that
he couldn’t find anything
insightful in the sports history
section there and suggested
going / that they (should) go to
another bookshop.
8. John angrily denied having
had anything to do with the
accident.
Module 4
8 Student’s Book pp. 110-115
Vocabulary
A.
1. coordination
2. synchronised
3. capability
4. agility
5. Determination
6. anxiety
7. motivated
8. confidence
B.
1. hurdles
2. pressure
3. endurance
4. focus
5. self-restraint
6. acuity
7. tolerance
8. grit
Module 4
8 Student’s Book pp. 104-115
Examination Practice
A.
1. b 2. b 3. b 4. d 5. c
6. a 7. c 8. c 9. b 10. a
B.
1. gear
gear
gear
2. keen
keen
keen
3. match
match
match
4. race
race
race
5. set
set
set
6. held
held
held
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4 Student’s Book pp. 116-118
Reading
1. a 2. b 3. d 4. c 5. d 6. a
Module 5
9 Student’s Book pp. 120-125
Vocabulary
A.
1. c 2. a 3. d 4. d
5. b 6. b 7. c 8. a
B
1. hounded
2. plug
3. bugs
4. pick out
5. combed
6. parrot
7. marking down
8. shelling out
a. comb
b. plug
c. mark down
d. bug
e. –
f. hound
g. shell out
h. –
i. parrot
j. pick out
C.
1. c 2. f 3. a 4. d
5. g 6. b 7. h 8. e
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A.
1. wish I hadn’t told him
2. wish they would not interrupt
my favourite programme
3. would not have ended up
employing the services
4. high time you started pulling
your weight
5. if I had been informed / if
somebody had informed me
6. would rather you didn’t spend
7. behaves as though he were
8. only I could afford to purchase
B.
1. c 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. c
6. c 7. d 8. b 9. c
10. c
Module 5
9 Student’s Book pp. 126-131
Vocabulary
A.
1. d 2. a 3. a 4. b
5. d 6. a 7. d 8. c
B.
1. awareness
2. control
3. window
4. order
5. chain
6. bargain
7. margin
8. brand
1. c 2. e 3. a 4. h
5. g 6. d 7. f 8. b
Module 5
9 Student’s Book pp. 120-131
Examination Practice
A.
1. out
2. away
3. upper
4. Not
5. around
6. of
7. when
8. if / though
9. way
10. outside
11. down
12. out
13. taking
14. would
15. only
B.
1. competition
2. organisations
3. methodically
4. informed
5. valuable
6. misleading
7. distorted
8. remotely
9. awareness
10. consideration
Module 5
10 Student’s Book pp. 132-137
Vocabulary
A.
1. forecast
2. perceive
3. substituting
4. devise
5. establish
6. evolved
7. rival
8. overtake
9. proceed
10. activate
B.
1. profound
2. practical
3. greatly
4. paramount
5. absolutely
6. inherent
1. natural
2. virtually
3. driving
4. intrepid
5. hazardous
6. hostile
C.
1. time
2. make
3. taking
4. take
5. made
6. taking
7. time
8. make
9. time
10. take
Grammar
A.
1. c 2. d
3. b 4. b 5. c
6. c
7. a
8. d
9. b 10. b
11. d 12. c 13. d 14. a 15. d
B.
1. no circumstances should robots
2. sooner had William turned on
his laptop than
3. was H.G. Wells who wrote
4. only did Isaac Asimov write
science-fiction stories, but
5. did the scientist know that
6. had the generator started
working when
7. even once did Sarah visit Japan
again
8. that is where they accidentally
created
Module 5
10 Student’s Book pp. 138-143
Vocabulary
A.
1. simulators
2. replicate
3. exploration
4. conventional
5. challenging
6. simultaneously
7. interactive
8. initiative
9. inspiration
10. persistent
B.
1. well-founded
2. self-centred
3. self-activated
4. well-developed
5. well-informed
6. self-healing
7. well-deserved
8. self-reliant
9. well-intended
10. self-sufficient
Module 5
10 Student’s Book pp. 132-143
Examination Practice
1. d 2. d
3. a
4. b 5. c
6. b 7. d
8. c
9. a 10. d
11. b 12. c 13. a 14. d 15. b
16. c 17. c
18. d 19. b 20. a
Round-up 5
5 Student’s Book pp. 144-146
Reading
1. D
2. H
3. F
4. A
5. C
6. G
7. E
Module 6
11 Student’s Book pp. 148-153
Vocabulary
A.
1. a 2. c 3. d 4. b
5. c 6. d 7. b 8. a
B.
1. d 2. h 3. b 4. f
5. a 6. g 7. c 8. e
C.
1. intolerant
2. hospitable
3. diligent
4. affectionate
5. obstinate
6. inquisitive
7. aloof
8. emotional
1. broad-minded
2. genuine
3. inattentive
4. detached
5. patient
6. indifferent
7. approachable
8. impassive
Grammar
A.
1. Despite
2. such
3. Nonetheless
4. so as not to
5. So
6. in case
7. Owing to
8. Whereas
9. too
10. but
B.
1. Despite
2. on account of
3. so
4. Because
5. so as to
6. Meanwhile
7. While
8. for
C.
1. account of her shyness
2. though sibling rivalry is
inevitable
3. so as not to make matters
4. despite the odds being against
/ in spite of the odds being
against
5. as a result of the other
candidate/’s handing
6. on account of its being too
difficult
7. so complex that he could not
execute
8. gave such an interesting
interview
Module 6
11 Student’s Book pp. 154-159
Vocabulary
A.
1. hold
2. break
3. engage
4. hold
5. handle
6. make
7. break
8. put
9. engage
10. engage
A.
a. 2- break the rules
b. 5- handle a situation
c. 4- hold an interview
d. 8- put one’s point of view
e. 1- hold oneself accountable for
f. 9- engage one’s attention
g. 6- make a list
h. 3- engage the services of sb
i. 10- engage in activities
j. 7- break the news to sb
B.
1. light-hearted
2. narrative
3. account
4. published
5. literature
6. fictional
7. period
8. appeal
9. prominent
10. portrayal
Key to Traveller Level C1_WB
Copyright
©
MM
Publications
Module 6
11 Student’s Book pp. 148-159
Examination Practice
A.
1. c 2. d 3. a 4. a 5. a
6. b 7. a 8. d 9. c 10. d
B.
1. his being exhausted
2. due to their coach (that)
3. was cancelled owing to (the)
lack of
4. on account of her rudeness /
rude behaviour
5. as I have so much
6. as a result of his
7. whereas her husband looks
8. should save your money instead
of buying
Module 6
12 Student’s Book pp. 160-165
Vocabulary
A.
1. abandon
2. intervene
3. condemned
4. summon
5. fraud
6. fine
7. get
8. blow
9. audacious
10. missing
B.
a. 1. d 2. f 3. e 4. g
5. h 6. a 7. b 8. c
b.
1. scouring
2. rightful
3. Capital punishment
4. heist
5. netted
6. flee
7. dwindle
8. spoils
C.
Crime
shoplifting
fraud
Punishment
community service
fine
Persons
witness
lawyer
Legal terms
objection
summon
Grammar
1. Α
2. -
3. an
4. an
5. -
6. the
7. -
8. a
9. a
10. the
11. -
12. -
13. -
14. -
15. the
16. the / -
17. the / -
18. the
19. -
20. -
21. a
22. -
23. the
24. -
25. -
26. -
27. -
28. -
29. a
30. the
31. -
32. -
33. a
34. a
35. a
36. the
B.
Nouns followed
by a singular verb
measles
Arabic
luggage
weather
advice
news
mathematics
Nouns without singular
jeans
surroundings
binoculars
Collective nouns
staff
jury
Nouns that can be countable or
uncountable
hairs
iron
experiences/experience
chicken/chickens
chocolate/chocolates
1. experiences, have
2. news, is
3. Mathematics, has
4. Measles, is
5. chickens, are
6. chocolates, was
7. Arabic, is
8. experience, is
9. luggage, has
10. Chicken. is
11. hairs, were
12. advice, is
13. weather, is
14. Chocolate, is
15. iron, is
16. surroundings, are
17. jeans, were
18. jury, is/are
19. are, binoculars
20. staff, was/were
Module 6
12 Student’s Book pp. 166-171
Vocabulary
A.
1. one
2. sixth
3. two, two
4. second
5. mildly
6. paid
7. two, one
8. guard
9. second
10. backs
11. trial
12. death
13. two
B.
1. b 2. a 3. a 4. d 5. c
6. c 7. a 8. b 9. b 10. a
Module 6
12 Student’s Book pp. 160-171
Examination Practice
A.
1. clue
clue
clue
2. nature
nature
nature
3. abandon
abandon
abandon
4. blew
blew
blew
5. trial
trial
trial
6. charged
charged
charged
B.
1. was
2. his/the
3. now/since/also
4. with/to
5. who
6. the
7. most
8. could
9. From
10. example/instance
11. their/one’s
12. what
13. in
14. such
15. about
Round-up 6
6 Student’s Book pp. 172-174
Reading
A community affair
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. c
On the case
1. d 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. d