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Gold First New Edition - Unit 1 • Bands and fans

Gold First New Edition Answer key

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Speaking focus p.6

2 do yoga; go running, shopping; go to a film, a gig, the theatre; go out for a pizza; go on the computer; have friends round, a pizza; play computer games, football, the guitar; watch a DVD, a film, football, television.

3 Sample answers: go rockclimbing, clubbing; go out for a meal; play basketball; have a nap; do an aerobics class

4 1 How do you usually relax

when you have some free time?

2 What do you do when you

stay in? Where do you go when you go out?

3 Do you like being in a large

group or would you rather be with a few close friends?

5 1 watching TV; my mood

2 stay in; have friends round

3 Playing the guitar

4 Doing yoga

5 computer games

6 for a pizza

6

7 1 D 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 E 6 D/E 7 A

8 9 1 Julia: 2 and 6; Stefan: 7 and 3. 2 Julia: not enough detail in first question; Stefan: yes 3 Julia was a bit flat. 4

the question, please? 10

Reading focus p.8

2 No, but tribes now are different

inclusive.

3 reactions to the groups of young people they: the young people 2 tracks, radio and cassette link back to records, stream, download. Neither adds more (negative) information about how young people these days are different; They refers back to young people.

4 1 E 2 C 3 G 4 A 5 B 6 D F is extra.

56

7 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 A, 6 B

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Grammar focus p.10

1 1

2 m working

3

4 comes

5

6 take

2 1 F 2 D 3 C 4 B 5 E 6 A

3 1 A) have = own/possess

(stative verb)

B) having = taking (activity

happening at this moment)

2 A) appears = seems

(stative verb)

B) appearing = playing at

(scheduled event in the future)

3 A) at this moment

B) in general

4 A) thinking = considering

5

B) depend on = rely on

6 A) has a good taste (stative

verb)

B) tasting = trying (happening

at the moment of speaking) 4 1 e

2 is appearing

3 are saying

4 think

5 always checking

6 is getting

7 often go

8

56 Use of English focus p.11 1 1 E 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 D

2

3 A and B are wrong because you use these verbs to describe the location of things rather than people.

D is wrong because it would

4 1 C heard and D known use know in this way in the present perfect.)

5 1 C 2 A 3 D 4 C 5 A 6 C 7 B

8 D

6 to take off (to suddenly start being successful); to take up (to accept the offer)

7

Listening focus p.12

1

2 Twitter, taste in music, new bands

3 3 G

4 2 A 3 B 4 E 5 D

Grammar focus p.13

1 1 no 2 yes 3 used to 4 would

5 used to

2 1 yes 2 yes 3 no 4 no

3 1 used to be 2 smile

3 used to go/would go

4 used to meet/would meet

5 used to just walk around/

would just walk around

6 work/am working

7 am getting 8 love

9 am discovering

10 am enjoying

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Writing focus p.14

1

2 1 Josh 2 to give some information about where to see live music in my town 3 informal

3 1 summer 2

3 enjoy going a lot

4 mainly interested in

5 b everyone. (dashes are more informal than semi-colons and relative clauses are more common in more formal written texts) 6 But

7 If you like, I could

8 Let me know what you think.

4 1 and 3

5 1, 2, 6

6 I: 2, 3, 4, 5 F: 1, 6

7 Review p.15 1 1 used to enjoy 2 would always go 3 am used to performing 4

after 6 am getting used to 2 3

5 is getting 6 are playing

3 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 C

4 1 fans 2 collection 3 downloaded 4 once 5 released 6 available 7 tastes 8 concerts

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Use of English focus p.16

1 Sample answers

1 I think my friends would say

work very hard to get what I want; My friends would probably say I make them laugh.

2 both perfectionists; My brother and I have a lot in common, love a good argument.

24

5 -able: sociable comfortable lovable predictable reliable

-ous adventurous cautious generous -ic realistic dramatic pessimistic sympathetic -al practical emotional personal -ful thoughtful harmful hopeful meaningful 6 -able: sociable, comfortable, lovable, predictable, reliable, -ous: adventurous, cautious, generous -ic: realistic, dramatic, pessimistic, sympathetic, -al: practical, emotional, personal, -ful: thoughtful, harmful, hopeful, meaningful

Stress changes in: dramatic,

generous, pessimistic, reliable, sympathetic

7 comfortless, loveless,

thoughtless, harmless, (hopeless), meaningless; unsociable, uncomfortable, unlovable, unpredictable, unreliable, unadventurous, ungenerous, unrealistic, undramatic, unsympathetic, unemotional

8 Suggested answer: People behave differently in different situations.

9 Adjectives: 1, 2, 5, 6, 8; Nouns: 3 (singular), 4 (plural), 7 (plural)

10 1 hopeful 2 pessimistic 3 reality 4 characteristics 5 unpredictable 6 adventurous 7 differences 8 meaningless

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Listening focus p.18

1 answers

2 Max says that people mistakenly

believe that oldest children

A are likely to do well in the

future.

B will be happier than their

siblings.

C are often very independent at

a young age.

3 1 mistakenly believe isn't

supported by any real facts

A: to do well leading happy,

as well as successful, lives

B: will be happier have the

lives

C: very independent

responsible and independent 2 A

4 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 B 5 C 6 C 7 A

Key phrases in audio script:

1 the vast majority of people

always the most successful

2 parents often encourage the

oldest child to help their younger brothers and sisters to learn new skills

3 I do remember hating my

younger brother and thinking that common in oldest children

4 imaginative and artistic

5 where there are either two

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