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Workbook answer keys and transcripts 3D Alice

Hi, George. How are things?

George

Oh, hello Alice. Hmm. Not too good, really.

A

Oh no. What’s the matter?

G

Well, I’ve got this problem with my Facebook page. I put a photo on it – it’s a photo of me on holiday.

A

Yes. So what?

G

Well, a few people made comments. They weren’t very nice comments.

A

Oh well. That happens sometimes.

G

I was really upset.

A

You shouldn’t be upset. Just forget about it. People do things like that. It isn’t nice, but it happens. Don’t let it worry you.

G

Should I make a complaint to Facebook?

A

No, I don’t think you should do that. But you should delete the comments. And maybe take the photo down too.

G

OK. I can do that now. Thanks for the advice. But I still feel bad.

Exercise 6

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see your

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just don’t know

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don’t sound

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guess you’re

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ask you

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that’s my

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this problem

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don’t think

Transcript

See exercise 5.

1D Grammar

Past simple [negative and interrogative]

Exercise 1

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didn’t get

2

didn’t win

3

didn’t feel

4

didn’t spend

5

wasn’t

6

didn’t give

7

didn’t rain

8

couldn’t

Exercise 2

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2

didn’t die

3

didn’t begin

4

weren’t born

5

didn’t say

6

didn’t see

7

couldn’t

8

wasn’t

Exercise 3

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1

could / couldn’t

2

did / didn’t do

3

was / wasn’t

4

lived / didn’t live

5

made / didn’t make

6

chose / didn’t choose

7

went / didn’t go

8

studied / didn’t study

Exercise 4

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1

What

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Who

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How often

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Where

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Which

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Why

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when

Exercise 5

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1

How much homework did you do last night?

2

Who did you travel to school with today?

3

Where did you meet your best friend?

4

Who was your first English teacher?Students’ own answers

Exercise 6

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2

Why did Samuel have dinner early?

3

Who did Mason go to London with?

4

How many Lady Gaga CDs did Grace listen to?

Transcript

A Sophia

Hi, Charlie. You don’t look very happy. Is there a problem?

Charlie

Well, yes. I just don’t know what to do.

S

Tell me about it.

C

Well, you know I’m in the basketball team …

S

Yes. You’re really good!

C

Well, I want to stop playing.

S

Stop playing? Why?

C

I haven’t got time. I’ve got too much schoolwork this year.

S

So … what’s the problem?

C

I feel bad about leaving the team in the middle of the year.

S

Why don’t you talk to your team-mates about it?

C

I talked to them yesterday. They were really upset! They say they need me in the team.

S

Oh dear – I see your problem.

C

What can I do?

S

I don’t know. Sorry!

B Maisie

Hi, Daniel.

Daniel

Oh, hello Maisie. How are you?

M

Oh … OK, I suppose.

D

You don’t sound very happy!

M

Well, I’ve got this problem.

D

What is it?

M

My aunt gave me two tickets to a One Direction concert. It was for my birthday.

D

But you hate One Direction!

M

I know. That’s the problem! I don’t want to go to the concert.

D

My sister loves One Direction. You can give the tickets to her …

M

But what can I tell my aunt? Do you think I should tell the truth?

D

Hmm. No, I don’t. Just say you went to the concert and enjoyed it.

M

Really? Is that OK?

D

I think it is, yes. I mean, you don’t want your aunt to be upset, do you?

M

No. I guess you’re right, Daniel.

C Emma

Hello, Luke. Can I ask you something?

Luke

Yes, of course. What is it?

E

Well, it’s about my science project. We have to hand it in tomorrow – and I only started it today!

L

Oh dear. Why?

E

Well, I was ill last week. Remember? And then I had a lot of other homework …I need more time!

L

Talk to Mr Woods, then. Ask for more time.

E

But my last project was late too. And Mr Woods was really cross with me! So I don’t want to ask for more time.

L

You haven’t got a choice. You can’t finish it before tomorrow, can you?

E

Well, if I look for something on the internet …

L

Something to copy? No, I don’t think you should do that. Just talk to him – that’s my advice.

E

I can’t. You don’t understand!

L

What are you doing now?

E

I’m looking for science projects on the internet.

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