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BLOGGERS 1 COURSEBOOK KEY
Unit 1 / Section 1
2C These are questions.
2E Kathy? Her sister? Not Lizzie. Sorry! Remember? Correct.
3‘s = is ‘s = birtokos ‘s
Kathy’s sister‘s Lizzie.My name’s John.Who’s your neighbour?His seat’s here.Her neighbour’s name’s Kevin.Where’s your seat?Kathy’s just like Lizzie.Lizzie’s Kevin’s classmate.He’s Kevin’s friend.Kevin’s his friend.
Kathy’s sister’s Lizzie.Are you Jennet’s friend?Her neighbour’s name’s Kevin.Lizzie’s Kevin’s classmate.He’s Kevin’s friend.They’re Jack’s friends.
Unit 1 / Section 2
1C1. Áron, 2. One person, 3. Two, 4. One person, 5. Dieter, 6. Dieter, 7. Carmen, 8. Áron
2A1. ‘s / is, 2. ’m / am, 3. from, 4. is, 5. got, 6. son, 7. are, 8. have
2BName Age Nationality Family Interest
Yabarak 51 Australian no family, just kangaroos travelling
Unit 1 / Section 3
1BSurname: Nagyszentesi First name: CsillaAge: 15 Nationality: Hungarian
Address: Egerszalók, Kossuth utca 65, Hungary Phone number: (36 36) 527 948 Email address: nagyszentesi. [email protected]
1C1. surname, 2. first, 3. old, 4. nationality, 5 Are, 6. address, 7. phone, 8. Can
1DSure, OK, That’s fine, Yeah, That’s right
2A1e, 2c, 3g, 4a, 5f, 6b, 7d
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Unit 1 / Section 4
1B1c, 2g, 3e, 4a, 5i, 6b, 7d, 8h, 9f
1C10 sons; 7 litres of milk a day; 21 seats; 10 computers; 115 eggs; 18 children; 2 pairs of twins; 9 bathrooms; 8 daughters; 7 days; 24 hours; 1 computer with Internet access
1D1F, 2T, 3F, 4F, 5T, 6F, 7T
Unit 2 / Section 1
1A5, 3, 8, 6, 1, 11, 9, 12, 2, 7, 4, 10
1E7.30, 7.55, 8.25, 14.50, 15.00, 18.45, 19.00, 21.00, 24.00
Unit 2 / Section 2
1B1. Andrzej does. 2. Áron and Andrzej do. 3. Áron does. 4. Andrzej does. 5. Áron and Maipelo do. 6. Maipelo does.
1E1. revise; 2. chat with, hang out with, see; 3. chat, go, stay; 4. breakfast, a shower, lunch, lessons; 5. up, dressed; 6. wake, get; 7. day, weekday, afternoon, morning, evening
Unit 2 / Section 3
1Aa)
1B, CSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Handball 3 to 4.30 3 to 4.30 3 to 4.30 3 to 4.30 3 to 4.30
French 3.30 6.30 to 8 3.30 6.30 to 8
1Dtime, When, Mondays, at four thirty, Thursdays, evening, What, from half past six
Unit 2 / Section 4
1A2, 4, 1, 5, 6
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1B, CSh
eHow often? Activities
always gets up early. √always does some exercises. √always has a shower. √usually makes breakfast. √
studies.
usually wakes Alan up. √always goes training. √usually cooks dinner. √sometimes orders a pizza. √
eats dinner.
usually stays in. √usually watches TV. √usually relaxes with a book. √ rarely goes out. √never goes to bed late. √
1D /s/ /z/ /iz/
gets, makes, wakes, cooks, eats
leaves, does, has, studies, goes, orders, stays
watches, relaxes
Unit 3 / Section 1
1A1. Greek salad, 2. pancakes, 3. ham and cheese toasted sandwich, 4. mineral water, 5. hot chocolate, 6. apple juice, 7. biscuits, 8. pizza, 9. chocolate cake, 10. fruit salad, 11. sausages, 12. fried eggs
1D1. ham and cheese toasted sandwich, 2.Greek salad, 3. fried eggs, 4.hot chocolate, 5. fruit salad
2A(ham and cheese toasted) sandwiches, Greek salad, ice cream, fruit tea
2B1f, 2g, 3h, 4c, 5a, 6d, 7b, 8e
3AHot chocolate and biscuits.3B, C1. an, 2. some, 3. any, 4. any, 5. some, 6. any, 7. any
+ – ?countable a), e) d), h) b), j)
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uncountable f), i) c), k) g), l)
Unit 3 / Section 2
1B1. Spanish omelette and perhaps lecsó, 2. Spanish omelette, 3. sardine salad, 4. lecsó, 5. all of them, 6. sardine salad, 7. Spanish omelette, 8. lecsó
1Clecsó
1EQ: Which vegetable do you put in the hot oil first?A: The onions then the peppers and tomatoes at the end.Q: When shall I put the sausages in?A: Cut the sausages, and fry them first a little. When they are ready, mix them with the vegetables.
1F1. delicious, tasty, yummy; 2. simple, easy to make; 3. filling; 4. fresh; 5. spicy
Unit 3 / Section 3
1Aa) brown rolls, b) white rolls, c) white baguettes, d) brown baguettes, e) cheese, f) ham, g) chicken, h) lettuce, i) tuna, j) onion, k) tomato, l) cucumber, m) orange juice, n) ketchup, o) mayonnaise, p) mustard, q) still mineral water, r) sparkling mineral, s) fizzy drinks, t) salami, u) grape juice, v) banana milkshake, w) strawberry milkshake
1DRegular sandwich £ 2.85, Large sandwich £ 3.60, Regular extra filling £ 1.28, Large extra filling £ 1.98, Regular extra salad 78p, Large extra salad £ 1.20
1E1F, 2T, 3F, 4T, 5F, 6T
1Fwhite baguette, tuna, cheese, tomato, onion, mayonnaise, sparkling mineral water price: £7.74
1G1h, 2f, 3b, 4g, 5c, 6a, 7e, 8d
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Unit 3 / Section 421d), 2b), 3a), 4f), 5e), 6c)
Unit 4 / Section 1
1A1c), 2b), 3-, 4a), 5-, 6d)
1Cd)
2B1 hall, 2 bathroom, 3 toilet, 4 kitchen, 5 sitting room, 6 bedroom
2C1F, 2F, 3T, 4F, 5F, 6T
2D1. on, 2. next to, 3. Opposite, 4. from, 5. next to, 6. with
Unit 4 / Section 2
1B1a), 2a), 3b), 4b), 5a), 6a), 7b), 8b), 9b), 10b), 11a), 12a)
2B2, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2
Unit 4 / Section 3
1Ba) 2, b) 1
1C1. Leslie, 2. Adam, 3. Kevin, 4. Pim, 5. Paola, 6. Oliver, 7. Patsy
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1DIn general Right now
It takes twenty minutes. Buses run every half an hour. Oliver loves that! It overlooks the garden. You share your room with her. She reads a lot. He shares his room with Pim.Adam studies physics. Leslie works as an engineer.
They are “gardening”. I’m taking the photo. She is reading. He is working on his laptop. He is reading, too. Adam is putting something in his bag. Leslie is putting on his socks.
1G1b), 2a), 3a), 4a), 5b), 6a)
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Unit 4 / Section 4
1A1. →←, 2. ~, 3. →←, 4. ~, 5. →←, 6. →← 7. ~, 8. →←, 9. →←, 10. ~
1D1b), 2c), 3d), 4a)
1E1a), 2c), 3a), 4b), 5d), 6b), 7c), 8d), 9a), 10c)
2A1. a) Shibam, Yemen; b) Dubai, the United Arab Emirates 2. a) Over 400 years old, b) count the years from 2009 3. a) 5-16; b) 206 4. a) usually 40 metres, but the highest one is 53 metres; b) 818 metres 5. a) flats; b) hotels, apartments and offices, a park, a lake, a shopping centre
Unit 5 / Section 1
1playing basketball, computer games, football, tennisgoing to the disco, the cinema, the theatre, a concert, the swimming poollistening to music, an MP3 player, CDs reading blogs, books, magazines, newspaperswatching films, TV, DVDs, videos
2A
dancing, listening to music, watching music channels on TV, going to concerts, films, going to the cinema, watching DVDs, swimming
TV shows, reading, most sports, computer games
2B 1. dancing, 2. listening, 3. has, 4. watches, 5. goes, 6. enjoys, 7. going, 8. watching, 9. are, 10. reading, 11. swimming, 12. like, 13. hates
3A1F, 2T, 3F
3D suggesting programmes: Let’s ...; How about ...?; What about ...?; Why don’t we ...?
asking for suggestions: Where shall we ...?
saying ‘no’: No way!; I hate ...; I don’t like ...; No, thanks.; Not for me.
saying ‘yes’: All right.; OK.; Great!; Yes, fine.; Yes, of course!
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Unit 5 / Section 2
1D1F, 2T, 3F, 4F, 5T
2C1. Sophie, 2. Maipelo, 3. Yabarak, 4. James
2D1F, 2T, 3T, 4T, 5F
Unit 5 / Section 3
1C1 museum, 2 venue, 3 comedy, 4 performance, 5 play, 6 exhibition, 7 stage, 8 ticket
2B1d), 2n), 3g), 4h), 5b), 6l), 7a), 8m), 9c), 10i), 11e), 12j), 13f), 14k)
Unit 5 / Section 4
1BWhat? Where? When? How
long?What happens?
How many people?
What you need?
La Tomatina
Buñol, Spain
The last Wednesday in August
one day people throw tomatoes
30,000 old clothes, goggles
Busó-Walking
Mohács, Hungary
February six days men wear masks and animal fur
tens of thousands
warm clothes, warm drinks
Holi India March two days people splash coloured water over everybody
coloured water, old clothes
Glastonbury Music Festival
Pilton, England
the last weekend in June
three days
there are 700 concerts
177,000 a ticket, a tent, a sleeping bag, food, an umbrella
1D1. Busó Walking, Holi, Glastonbury, La Tomatina; 2. La Tomatina, Holi, Glastonbury, Busó Walking; 3. Busó Walking, Holi, Glastonbury, La Tomatina; 4. Holi: They splash coloured water; La Tomatina: They throw tomatoes.
1F1 23rd March, 2 Dear Sam, 3 Love, 4 Wendy
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Unit 6 / Section 1
1ATrevor: Clothes: He usually wears a black T-shirt, boots, a jacket and tight trousers. He likes dark clothes. Bag: He sometimes carries a shoulder bag.
Suzy: Clothes: She likes sporty clothes. She usually wears a pair of blue jeans, low heels and a red top. Bag: She often carries a sports bag.
Melissa: Clothes: She loves dressing in a sexy way. She usually wears a dark mini skirt with a blouse, high heels and colourful tights. Bag: She always carries a handbag.
Jack: Clothes: He likes comfortable clothes. He normally wears baggy jeans, trainers, a hoody and a cap. Bag: He often carries a rucksack.
1B1e, 2c, 3a, 4f, 5b, 6d
2B Trevor: He isn’t wearing an orange shirt. He is wearing a white shirt.Jack: He isn’t wearing a red belt. He is wearing a brown belt.
2C1 is wearing, 2 is carrying, 3 is wearing 4 is carrying
Unit 6 / Section 21Cfatter, taller, shorter, more expensive
1D2 shorter, 3 fatter, 4 thinner, 5 more comfortable
1F1b), 2a), 3-, 4c)
1H (suggested answer)3, I’m a bit fat. I want to look thinner and taller. What shall I wear?
1I1 fashionable / old / trendy, 2 taller / older, 3 thinner / thinner / longer / better, 4 fatter / shorter
Unit 6 / Section 3 1a) £ 20; b) £36; c) £14; d) £30; e) for two you pay £48, for three you pay £60; f) £96
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2AItem Colour Size Price
Mark hoodie black ? XXL ? XL√ £ 24.60jeans 34 ? £ 38.99
Lizzie belt red ? black√, brown,√ pink √
£ 12.38
sunglasses £ 299 2B1 this, 2 it, 3 it’s, 4 is, 5 are, 6 are, 7 them, 8 them, 9 is, 10 It’s, 11 it, 12 those, 13 are they, 14 They’re, 15 they’re
2DItem Yes/No Why
Markhoody Yes big enoughjeans No too baggy
Lizziesunglasses No too expensivebelt No too short or she’s not thin enough
Unit 6 / Section 41A1d), 2b), 3f), 4a), 5c)
1B1T, 2DS, 3T, 4T, 5T, 6T, 7T, 8DS, 9F, 10F
1C1 fashion designer, 2 hits, 3 unique outfits, 4 second-hand, 5 stylish, 6 fashion shows, 7 designer T-shirts, 8 taking pictures, 9. experimenting with clothes, 10 sharing ideas
Unit 7 / Section 11Amountain biking, jogging, yoga, water polo, aerobics, table tennis, badminton, cycling, working out, swimming, basketball, roller-skating, handball, tennis, skateboarding, volleyball
1Bjogging, swimming, cycling, tennis, aerobics, yoga, working out
1CDoris can .... Doris can’t ....jog, swim cycle, play tennis
1Fa)5, b)3, c)1, d)6, e)2, f)7, g)4
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Unit 7 / Section 2
1Aa) The Best Player, b) The Most Flexible, c) The Strongest
1Ba) head, neck, shoulder, hand; b) back, knee, leg, foot; c) arm, hip chest, stomach
2Ba) Stretching, b) Less is more, c) Food and drink, d) Whole body, e) Sleep
2C1F, 2T, 3F, 4F, 5F, 6T
2Dslim slimmer the slimmestshort shorter the shorteststrong stronger the strongestfast faster the fastesthealthy healthier the healthiestflexible more flexible the most flexibleactive more active the most activefocused more focused the most focusedimportant more important the most importantbad worse the worstgood better the bestfar further furthest
Unit 7 / Section 3
1Ba) lockers, b) pool, c) sauna, d) jacuzzi, e) exercise machines, f) karate, g) yoga, h) aerobics, i) climbing j) boxing, k) cycling, l) dance
1Ce) machines, b) swimming pool, h) aerobics, j) boxing, k) cycling, c) a sauna, d) jacuzzi
1D1. 27 pounds, 2. 198 pounds, 3. Membership for a year. 4. No, you have to pay extra, but you can go cheaper. 5. Yes, you do. They test you, make a training plan for you and a trainer can help you. 6. She gets a monthly ticket. Perhaps it is a good idea for the first time. She can try the centre out. 7. The key to her locker.
1E1b), 2b), 3a), 4a), 5b), 6b)
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Unit 7 / Section 4
1A776 BC – first Ancient Olympic Games, 1896 - the first modern Olympic Games, 1924 the first Winter Olympic Games, 1960 the first Paralympics, 2010 the first Summer Youth Games
1D1 Oscar Gomer Swahn, 2 Ferenc Puskás, 3 Charlotte Cooper, 4 Dimitrios Loundras
Unit 8 / Section 1
2AToday: 26th April. Yesterday: 25th AprilThis Saturday: 29th April Last Saturday: 22nd AprilThis Friday: 28th April The day before yesterday: 24th April
3A1c), 2b), 3a)
3Btalk and laugh with friends 3 listen to music 3visit friends / friends visit me 1 watch TV / DVDs 1chat online 2 walk 3answer emails 2 dance 3play computer games 2 stay in 1download music 2 help mom/dad/sister/brother 1upload pictures 2 study 1
3C1 play, 2 played, 3 plays, 4 played
3D/t/ /d/ /id/
talked , danced, walked, helped, watched
answered, played, stayed, listened, studied
chatted, visited, uploaded, downloaded
Unit 7 / Section 2
1Ac)
1CPresent have tell get give eat drink begin meet becamePast had told got gave ate drank began met became
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Unit 8 / Section 3
2AShe went to the disco. She lost her mobile / Someone stole her mobile.
2BShe’s at the police station. She’s reporting her mobile phone problem.
2C1 at home, 2 in her bag, 3 walked, 4 7.30 and 9 on Saturday night, 5 left
2D1 They didn’t stole / steal ..., 2 Jackie didn’t use / used / uses ..., 3 Jackie didn’t put / puts ..., 4 Jackie didn’t drives / drive / drove ...., 5 Jackie didn’t left / leaves / leave ....
2EThe location wasn’t Younger Beats Disco. It was Better Beats Disco.The day wasn’t Friday. It was Saturday.It didn’t happen in the morning. It happened in the evening.Jackie didn’t report the theft of her handbag. She reported the theft of her mobile.She didn’t see her mobile last at 8. She saw it at 7.30.David Fisher isn’t her cousin. He is her boyfriend.She didn’t only leave her handbag unattended for a few minutes. She left it unattended for about 45 minutes.She didn’t go to the toilet. She went to dance.She didn’t see strangers near her bag. She saw her friends and the waiters.
2G1 did, 2 happen, 3 When, 4 put, 5 arrive, 6 How, 7 want, 8 Did, 9 see
Unit 8 / Section 4
1B4, 7, 1, 6, 3, 5, 2
1C1 flight, 2 strapped, 3 hut, 4 board, 5 storm, 6 survive
1D1 woke, 2 taught, 3 found, 4 came, 5 survived, 6 boarded, 7 brought, 8 flew, 9 broke, 10 said, 11 fell, 12 waited
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1E1 No, it didn’t. It flew from Lima to Pucallpa. 2 No she didn’t. She fell more than three kilometres. 3 No, she didn’t. She had smaller injuries. 4 Yes, she did. She woke up at nine. 5 Yes, he did. He taught her about the creeks, streams and rivers. 6 Yes, she did. She found a creek a day after the crash. 7 Yes, there were. There were crocodiles, piranhas and devil rays in the streams. 8 No, she didn’t. She only had some sweets from the plane. 9 No, she didn’t. She came upon a small boat and a hut on the river after 10 days. 10 No, she didn’t. She stayed there alone only for one day. 11 Yes, they did. They all found her.
Unit 9 / Section 1
1B1j), 2i), 3d), 4h), 5a), 6b), 7e), 8g), 9f), 10c)
1C 1 main entrance, 2 main hall, 3 library, 4-5 toilets, 6 classrooms, 7 corridor, 8 canteen, 9 gym, 10 swimming pool
1D1T, 2T, 3F, 4F – three-storey, 5F – ground floor, 6F – above the library, 7T, 8F – on the 1st floor
2Aa) physics, b) chemistry, c) biology, d) history, e) maths, f) IT, g) geography, h) PE, i) art, j) English
2Cmaths, history, English, art, ICT
2D1 from, 2 before, 3 After, 4 from, 5 from, 6 from, 7 to, 8 After, 9 between
Unit 9 / Section 2
1A1a), 2a), 3b)
1B1 a double lesson, 2 changing room, 3 to be good at, 4 cheat sheet, 5 mark, 6 confused
1C1 The shoes in the bag weren’t mine. 2 Are these shoes yours? Are these yours? 3 They’re not mine. 4 They’re not ours. 5 It’s not mine. 6 It’s mine. 7 The drawing wasn’t mine. 8 It’s yours. 9 Mine was much worse.
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1D1 his, 2 theirs, 3 theirs, 4 hers
1E1 The shoes in Áron’s PE bag weren’t his.2 Áron doesn’t know where his shoes are.3 The cheat sheet wasn’t his.4 The teacher thinks Áron is a cheat.5 Áron didn’t put his name on the drawing. 6 All the other students put theirs on.7 Áron doesn’t want a good mark for somebody else’s drawing.
1F1 Yabarak, 2 Andrzej, 3 Dieter
Unit 9 / Section 3
1BPlace She wants She needs / needs to do
student centre
IT centre
student card
user name and password
to fill in a form, identification / passport, a photostudent ID, change temporary pass word to a memorable one
1CCsilla asks Explanation
1 Identification? What’s that? Your passport or your identity card.
2 Temporary? Sorry, I don’t know this word. Temporary means for a short time. You can use it for a month.
3 Student ID? Do you mean my student card? Yes, ID means identity card.4 Memorable.? What does ‘memorable’ mean? A password that you can remember easily.
1G1f), 2h), 3a), 4g), 5c), 6b), 7d), 8e)
2Aa) swimming pool, b) IT centre, library, c) library, d) staff room, e) canteen, f) corridors, lavatories, canteen
2B1f), 2a), 3c)
2CModel answers:b) It asks you: Please don’t bring your food or drink here.d) It means: Do you work here? If not, don’t enter the room.e) It says: Don’t leave dirty dishes on the table after lunch / eating.
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Unit 9 / Section 4
1B1a), b); 2a), b); 3b),c); 4c); 5b); 6c); 7b); 8a)
1C 1 memorize, 2 strict, 3 be founded, 4 make money, 5 turn up1D 1 No, most of them didn’t. 2 They stayed at home with their mothers, helped at home and in the fields. 3 It was expensive. They boys also helped at home. 4 One teacher and 10 to 20 boys. 5 Between 7 and 13. 6 They learned to read and write, and also memorized long poems.
2AWon’t be, will be, on their computers, will choose, won’t be, will be, will be, won’t learn, will be
Unit 10 / Section 1
1Aa) autumn + trekking, b) winter + snowboarding, c) spring + sightseeing, d) summer + snorkelling
1C1b), 2d), 3a), 4c)
1D1. that he did it for a long time and now he is tired; 2. what she saw; 3. that he walked far , and he is now tired; 4. that they have many photos now
1EF, T, T, F, T, F
1F1. seen, 2. done, 3. taken, 4. covered
1G 1b), 2c)
1H1a), 2b), 3b), 4b)
1Ia) I’ve broken my board. b) You’ve lost it! c) You’ve fallen a hundred times. d) You’ve put it in your bag.
1K1. /v/, 2. /s/, 3. /v/, 4. /v/, 5. /v/, 6. /z/, 7. /v/, 8. /əv/
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Unit 10 / Section 2
2B1b), d); 2a); 3-; 4f); 5c); 6-; 7-; 8e)
2CDay Yabarak feels Reason22nd Jan dizzy He has cycled around 273 narrow bends.24th Jan good, proud He has walked across a scary bridge.21st Jan unhappy He hasn’t swum in Lake St. Claire yet.26th Jan tired He has walked 20 miles.
2Da) 2, 6; b) 1, 3, 4, 8, 12; c) 5, 6, 9, 10, 11
2Ebeen, bought, swum, eaten
2GHe has seen Russell Falls. He hasn’t seen any Tasmanian devils. He hasn’t swum in Lake St. Claire. He has taken a river boat cruise on Gordon River. He has done something exciting: he has walked across a scary bridge. He has taken long walks. He has bought some souvenirs
Unit 10 / Section 3
1EDiscover the British Isles
1F3. He wants to buy a ticket. He wants to see the rock history museum. 4. He wants to check in. He wants to fly back home. 1. He has just arrived. Lucy from YAA meets him at the airport. He wants to find her. 2. He wants to buy a single ticket to Piccadilly Circus.
1G1Á, 2Á, 3L, 4Á, 5L, 6L, 7Á
1H1. single, 2. four, 3. line, 4. dark blue
1I1b), 2h), 3d), 4f), 5a), 6e), 7c), 8g)
1J1. To Budapest. 2. Here you are. 3. Yes, I did. 4. No, I haven’t. 5. Thank you.
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Unit 10 / Section 4
1C1. AJ, 2. DM, 3. DM, 4. AJ, 5. AJ, 6. DM, 7. DM, 8. AJ, 9. AJ, 10. DM, 11. DM, 12. JA
1D
The sentences about András Jelki’s life experience and results are in the Simple Past. He is dead now. His experiences are finished.
The sentences about Dervla Hurphy’s life experience and results are in the Present Perfect. She is still alive. Her experiences are still continuing.
1E1. In 1931. 2. For her 10th birthday. 3. In 1963. 4., 5., 6., 7. In her life. The text does not say more exactly when.
1F1. Present Perfect, 2. Past Simple
1GHow many books has Dervla Murphy written? Which countries has she been to? Has she been in dangerous situations? Has she moved? Where has she lived all her life?
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