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Workbook Audioscript 
FILE 1 
1A 
1.1 File 1A Pronunciation 
1 train /eɪ/: A, K, E 
2 tree /iː/: G, V, R 
3 egg /e/: N, B, F 
4 train /eɪ/: H, P, J 
5 egg /e/: X, S, K 
6 tree /iː/: M, C, D 
7 boot /uː/: Q, I, U 
1B 
1.2 File 1B Pronunciation 
1 snake /s/: works laughs watches 
2 snake /s/: lives thinks drinks 
3 zebra /z/: knows rains likes 
4 zebra /z/: runs starts goes 
5 /ɪz/: leaves dresses washes 
6 /ɪz/: teaches cooks uses 
1C 
1.3 File 1C Pronunciation 
computer /ə/ cardigan, fashion, sandals, sweater, 
trainers, trousers 
bird /ɜː/ prefer, shirt, skirt, third, T-shirt, world 
FILE 2 
2A 
2.1 File 2A Pronunciation 
1 walked asked rented 
2 argued wanted stayed 
3 booked started decided 
4 arrived invited phoned 
5 waited cooked watched 
2B 
2.2 File 2B Pronunciation 
1 My mum took this photo when we were travelling in 
Malaysia. 
2 We met our new neighbours yesterday – they 
weren’t very friendly. 
3 What were you doing when I phoned you? 
4 A Was Matt at home last night? 
 B No, he wasn’t. 
5 A It was a great party. 
 B Was it at Kim’s house? 
 A Yes, it was. 
6 There were lots of people at the supermarket. 
2C 
2.3 File 2C Pronunciation 
1 First syllable stressed 
af|ter aw|ful birth|day eve|ning hu|rry per|fect 
quick|ly su|mmer 
2 Second syllable stressed 
a|cross a|gain a|long al|though be|cause 
be|fore be|hind in|vite 
 
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FILE 3 
3A 
3.1 File 3A Pronunciation b 
1 jazz /dʒ/ suggest baggage jogging 
2 girl /ɡ/ change guess forget 
3 jazz /dʒ/ digital age bigger 
4 jazz /dʒ/ general foggy large 
5 girl /ɡ/ August guest region 
6 jazz /dʒ/ gate village agent 
3.2 File 3A Pronunciation d 
1 We organized a big party for the guests. 
2 It’s not usually foggy in Germany in August. 
3 This is one of the largest villages in the region. 
4 I forgot to get George a gift. 
3B 
3.3 File 3B Pronunciation b 
1 Wait for me outside the station. 
2 What did you think of the meal? 
3 How much do you spend on clothes? 
4 Let’s listen to the songs we downloaded. 
5 Can you pay for this? 
3.4 File 3B Pronunciation c 
1 What do you think of my new scarf? 
2 Everything depends on the weather tomorrow. 
3 I completely forgot about the meeting. 
4 I’m worried about Amy. 
5 Can we talk about your mother? 
3C 
3.5 File 3C Pronunciation 
1 What do you think of my hat? 
2 Sandy’s got a cute cat. 
3 I really hate being late for work. 
4 I think we’re going to miss the plane. 
5 I cut my finger this morning and it really hurts. 
6 Can I change this £20 note for two £10stens? 
7 That’s a good plan, let’s do that. 
8 Don’t worry, my dog doesn’t bite. 
9 This exercise is not as easy as it looks. 
10 This word is a bit difficult to spell. 
FILE 4 
4A 
4.1 File 4A Pronunciation 
1 Yesterday, John got a jet to New York. 
2 I’ve just got a new job! 
3 A lot of young people like jazz. 
4 Do you want your yellow jacket? 
5 The journey took over a year. 
4B 
4.2 File 4B Pronunciation 
1 key /k/: customer account proceed 
2 chess /tʃ/: checkout chemist’s choose 
3 snake /s/: clothes city centre 
4 chess /tʃ/: machine cheap change 
 
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4C 
4.3 File 4C Pronunciation 
egg /e/: anything, clever, dress, friendly, sweater, 
website 
phone /əʊ/: clothes, coat, don’t, goes, home, photos 
up /ʌ/: customer, funny, gloves, lunch, nothing, 
something 
FILE 5 
5A 
5.1 File 5A Pronunciation b 
1 busier 
2 not as old as 
3 better 
4 as good as 
5 more than 
6 quicker 
5.2 File 5A Pronunciation d 
1 The 10.15 train’s much faster than the 9.55. 
2 His last book wasn’t as good as his first one. 
3 I’m busier than I was last year. 
4 It’s cheaper to buy that kind of thing online. 
5 I don’t spend as much time working as before. 
6 This test isn’t as easy as it looks. 
5B 
5.3 File 5B Pronunciation 
1 What’s the most romantic city you’ve ever been to? 
2 What’s the funniest film you’ve ever seen? 
3 What’s the most famous building you’ve ever 
seen? 
4 What’s the most interesting thing you’ve learned 
learnt this year? 
5 What’s the best meal you’ve ever had? 
5C 
5.4 File 5C Pronunciation b 
1 cut put 
2 muscle cute 
3 through enough 
4 food blood 
5 none bone 
5.5 File 5C Pronunciation d 
1 Did it hurt when you cut your thumb? 
2 Being in hospital wasn’t much fun. 
3 I like to give blood every few months. 
4 We all need to get enough sun. 
5 I don’t really do much running. 
FILE 6 
6A 
6.1 File 6A Pronunciation a 
1 I’ll learn a lot. 
2 He’ll meet somebody new. 
3 You’ll have a good time. 
4 She won’t get the job. 
5 They won’t lend you the money. 
6 We won’t arrive on time. 
6.2 File 6A Pronunciation c 
1 What do you want to do? 
2 I won’t be here tomorrow. 
3 I won’t go to the party. 
4 I want to go to the party. 
5 It won’t be very warm. 
6 Do you want to come with me? 
 
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6B 
6.3 File 6B Pronunciation 
1 worry relax become 
2 decide email promise 
3 practise listen repair 
4 borrow forget agree 
5 sunbathe invite complain 
6C 
6.4 File 6C Pronunciation b 
1 theatre near idea 
2 already bread hear 
3 easy earn beach 
4 weather break sweater 
5 jeans dream clean 
6 great speak wear 
6.5 File 6C Pronunciation d 
1 Doctors are very clear – smoking is a bad idea. 
2 You’ll feel much better if you wear a warm sweater. 
3 Do your make-up, do your hair, and buy some nice 
new clothes to wear. 
4 Things aren’t always as they seem when you see 
them in a dream. 
FILE 7 
7A 
7.1 File 7A Pronunciation 
1 It started to rain as soon as we left. 
2 I really don’t know what to do. 
3 She learned learnt to swim when she was very 
young. 
4 He told us not to come tonight. 
5 Do you want to send Tom a card? 
6 I think I forgot to turn my phone off. 
7B 
7.2 File 7B Pronunciation a 
1 There’s nothing to eat. 
2 This film is really boring. 
3 I hate ironing. 
4 We’re going shopping this afternoon. 
5 What are you doing? 
7.3 File 7B Pronunciation c 
1 I think it ran over there. 
2 I think it rang over there. 
3 I think it’s going to sing. 
4 I think it’s going to sink. 
7C 
7.4 File 7C Pronunciation 
1 What’s she famous for? 
2 Why are you angry with him? 
3 There’s nothing to be afraid of. 
4 I’m quite good at tennis. 
5 Sugar is bad for your teeth. 
6 You’re always full of great ideas. 
7 What are you interested in? 
8 They weren’t very nice to me. 
FILE 8 
8A 
8.1 File 8A Pronunciation 
1 bull /ʊ/: pull food would 
2 boot /uː/: could you soon 
3 bull /ʊ/: woman wouldn’t soup 
4 boot /uː/: book shoes two 
 
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8B 
8.2 File 8B Pronunciation a 
1 I’m sorry, I don’t know the answer. 
2 What are you going to wear to the party? 
3 The hotel has lovely views of the sea. 
4 I wore my new dress to the party. 
5 Promise you’ll write to me. 
6 Let’s meet tomorrow and have a chat. 
7 I really need to lose some weight. 
8 A table for one, please. 
8.3 File 8B Pronunciation b 
1 k – n – o – w know 
2 w – e – a – r wear 
3 s – e – a sea 
4 w – o – r – e wore 
5 w – r – i – t – e write 
6 m – e – e – t meet 
7 w – e – i – g –h –t weight 
8 o – n – e one 
8C 
8.4 File 8C Pronunciation a 
1 Version a 
‘Mr Watson,’ she said slowly,’ I am beginning to 
understand.’ 
Version b 
‘Mr Watson,’ she said slowly,’ I am beginning to 
understand.’ 
2 Versiona 
‘Sit down,’ he said calmly, ‘and tell me what you 
know.’ 
Version b 
‘Sit down,’ he said calmly, ‘and tell me what you 
know.’ 
3 Version a 
‘Catherine,’ he said nervously. ‘There’s something I 
have to tell you.’ 
Version b 
‘Catherine,’ he said nervously. ‘There’s something I 
have to tell you.’ 
4 Version a 
‘Here you are,’ the old woman said kindly. ’A nice cup 
of tea for you.’ 
Version b 
‘Here you are,’ the old woman said kindly. ’A nice cup 
of tea for you.’ 
5 Version a 
The detective looked at her suspiciously. ‘Tell me, 
what were you doing at 12.00 on 11th May?’ 
Version b 
The detective looked at her suspiciously. ‘Tell me, 
what were you doing at 12.00 on 11th May?’ 
8.5 File 8C Pronunciation b 
1 ‘Mr Watson,’ she said slowly,’ I am beginning to 
understand.’ 
2 ‘Sit down,’ he said calmly, ‘and tell me what you 
know.’ 
3 ‘Catherine,’ he said nervously. ‘There’s something I 
have to tell you.’ 
4 ‘Here you are,’ the old woman said kindly. ’A nice 
cup of tea for you.’ 
5 The detective looked at her suspiciously. ‘Tell me, 
what were you doing at 12.00 on 11th May?’ 
 
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FILE 9 
9A 
9.1 File 9A Pronunciation 
1 jellyfish crocodile elephant 
2 monkey tiger giraffe 
3 butterfly kangaroo mosquito 
4 camel dolphin lion 
5 spider rabbit chicken 
9B 
9.2 File 9B Pronunciation a 
1 He’s had a serious phobia since he was a child. 
2 I’ve studied English for three years. 
3 We’ve lived here for six months. 
4 How long have they been married? 
5 How long has she known Andrew? 
6 How long have you worked here? 
9C 
9.3 File 9C Pronunciation b 
1 divorced 
2 married 
3 secondary 
4 primary 
5 children 
6 retire 
7 university 
8 separate 
9.4 File 9C Pronunciation d 
1 Let’s go for a short walk. 
2 At school, I’m in Form Four. 
3 Your hair looks worse short. 
4 I have to do more work. 
5 You play squash with a small ball. 
6 She gave quite a long talk. 
FILE 10 
10A 
10.1 File 10A Pronunciation 
1 skiing yoga tennis 
2 gymnastics karate basketball 
3 volleyball athletics windsurfing 
4 cycling handball rugby 
5 football baseball tennis 
10B 
10.2 File 10B Pronunciation 
1 I eat too much chocolate. I’m going to try and give 
it up. 
2 My laptop’s broken. I can’t turn it on. 
3 That’s my jacket! Take it off! 
4 This camera cost a lot of money. Please look after 
it! 
5 This jumper looks nice. Is there anywhere I can try 
it on? 
6 Your phone is really old.Your pen doesn’t work . 
You should throw it away. 
10C 
10.3 File 10C Pronunciation b 
1 shower /ʃ/: Belgian Spanish musician 
2 jazz /dʒ/: Japanese German Swedish 
3 chess /tʃ/: shop watch cheese 
4 chess /tʃ/: chocolate chair shut 
5 shower /ʃ/: ship cheap Russia 
10.4 File 10C Pronunciation c 
1 Fish and chips is an English dish. 
2 This shop sells Belgian chocolate. 
3 She showed me the shoes. 
4 Which garage has a cash machine? 
5 The cheese I chose was cheap. 
 
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FILE 11 
11A 
11.1 File 11A Pronunciation 
1 I used to be good at maths. 
2 We used to hate the history teacher. 
3 My sister didn’t use to like school. 
4 We didn’t use to wear a uniform. 
5 I used to love languages. 
6 Did you use to play football in PE? 
11B 
11.2 File 11B Pronunciation 
south owl now 
might decide buy 
won’t although know 
here idea souvenir 
break may fail 
wear hair there 
noisy enjoy boy 
11C 
11.3 File 11C Pronunciation b 
1 thumb /θ/: thin brother both 
2 thumb /θ/: three thirty father 
3 mother /ð/: think neither other 
4 mother /ð/: they throw with 
5 thumb /θ/: sunbathe thing south 
11.4 File 11C Pronunciation c 
1 I’m going away for the weekend. 
2 I don’t like spicy food. 
3 I’d love to visit China. 
4 I went to the beach last weekend. 
5 I haven’t had dinner yet. 
6 I can’t play the guitar. 
7 I’m going to buy a new car. 
8 I didn’t watch TV last night. 
9 I’ve been to London three times. 
10 I don’t usually go to bed very early. 
FILE 12 
12A 
12.1 File 12A Pronunciation 
1 bike /aɪ/: arrive drive signal 
2 fish /ɪ/: driven surprise miracle 
3 bike /aɪ/: kill spider outside 
4 fish /ɪ/: notice while miss 
12B 
12.2 File 12B Pronunciation 
miss bitten middle 
letter tennis leggings 
gossip bottle offer 
happy married rabbit 
rubbish funny summer 
baggage accident rabbit 
12C 
12.3 File 12C Pronunciation 
1 who how 
2 where when 
3 what whose 
4 when who 
5 how whose 
6 why what 
7 which whose 
 
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