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Workbook Pre-intermediateAnswer key1 NameGrammar1a)b)c)d)e)f)g)h)present perfectsimple pastsimple presentfuture (be) going topresent perfectfuture (be) going tosimple pastpresent progressive2a) His parents did not give him atypical Mexican name.b) He has never broken the law.c) He did not go on vacation lastyear.d) I am going to have coffee after theclass.e) I do not have my dictionary withme right now.f) She does not want to see me yet.g) She is reading a book aboutHawaii.h) They are learning English for theirwork.i) We have never been to New York.3We’ve chosen the name Scarlett forour daughter. At first, my husbanddidn’t like it. His parents don’t likethe name and he doesn’t like to bedifferent from them. It’s not veryfashionable, they said, but theydon’t have any idea what’s fashionable these days! They’re over 65 andthey haven’t been to the movies foryears. “Why don’t you name herMildred?”, they asked.4a) Dave and I don’t live in the sametown.b) He doesn’t know me very well.c) He can’t understand my problems.d) He hasn’t done very well in hisjob.e) Our parents weren’t very goodfriends.f) We didn’t go to the same school.g) We aren’t thinking about gettingmarried.New American Inside Out h) We aren’t going to have a bigparty.5Vocabulary1Marya) He always looks like terrible earlyin the morning.b) c) d) They looked like tired after theclass.e) f) She looks like foreign – is sheBrazilian?g) h) You look like very stressed. What’swrong?i) The teacher looks like very young.George m. Anniem. JackAlfred m.1 Julia m.2 JohnCynthia m.1 John m.2LennonJuliana) When did you meet him for thefirst time?b) Does he work in the evenings?c) What do you like most about him?d) How well do you know his family?e) In what way is he important toyou?f) When did you last see him?g) When are you going to see himagain?8a)b)c)d)Have you ever been to the USA?What are you wearing today?What kind of things do you read?How often do you use adictionary?e) How many people are there inyour class?f) When did you last have an Englishclass?g) How many years are you going tostudy English?9a) What are you holding in yourhand?b) c) Who did you see last night?d) e) How much money do you have inyour pocket?f) How many brothers do you have?g) How far have you walked today?YokoSean gf.m.1 1st marriagem.2 2nd marriage7m. GeorgeJulia6a) did    b) don’t    c) haved) am    e) does    f) isn’tg) wasn’tMimiJacquiIrinagf. girlfriendparentchildren2a) F    b) T    c) F    d) F    e) Ff) T    g) T    h) F31 first    2 last name    3 middle4 maiden    5 initials    6 husband7 nicknames41 c    2 e    3 a    4 f    5 b6 h    7 g    8 d5123456Really?Do they?That sounds great.Great!I’ve never heard of him.Wow!61 about    2 bad    3 sounds4 of    5 fantastic    6 That7 Does    8 Really7a)c)e)g)famousfriendlyretiredspecialb) fashionabled) originalf) ShyPronunciation2a)b)c)d)the for negativesto after thevocabulary ato aD.R. Editorial Macmillan de México, S.A. de C.V. 2009a n s w e rk e y

Reading61a) The wrong name?b) Will you marry me?c) How stupid can you be?2a) 4    b) 1    c) 2    d) 3    e) 6f) 53a) Where did the man put theadvertisement?b) How many legs did it / the doghave?c) What did it / the dog have aroundits neck? / What was around thedog’s neck?d) What did Sir Thomas Beecham do?/ What was Sir Thomas Beecham’sjob?e) What did he (Sir Thomas Beecham)want to change?f) When did they get married?g) Where was the name KING? /Where did Mrs Smith see the nameKING?h) When did she discover her terriblemistake?2 Place1canals,clubs, vacations, islandsPlurals ending in “ies”cities,countries, galleries, nationalitiesPlurals ending in “es”beaches,churches, kisses, watchesIrregular plurals: children, feet,people, women2a) castle    b) destinationc) bridge    d) vacatione) office    f) tootha) much    b) many    c) manyd) much    e) many    f) muchg) many    h) much8a) 7    b) 3    c) 2    d) 6    e) 1f) 4    g) 5981 f    2 a    3 d    4 c    5 e6 bPronunciationListeninga) statue    b) beach    c) squared) hill    e) canal    f) high-riseg) fountain    h) library21 exciting    2 big    3 great4 fantastic    5 spectacular6 beautiful    7 friendly8 welcoming    9 modern10 crowded    11 noisy12 polluted    13 humid14 dull    15 fabulous16 expensive    17 cheap18 romantic41 such    2 so    3 so    4 such5 such    6 so    7 sucha)c)e)g)i)k e ya) What do you like doing on theweekends?b) Do you want a job like mine?c) What is your apartment like?d) Would you like something to eat?e) Does she look like her sister?f) What did you like about yourvacation?Vocabulary4a n s w e r71a)c)e)g)a nice poolmodernamazinga big beda beautiful gardena romantic restaurantgood1 c    2 e    3 b    4 g    5 d6 f    7 a    8 ha) muchb) enough (T – there is a lot to see inLos Angeles)c) a lot of (T – Hollywood is wheremovie stars live)d) not enough (T)e) too much (T)f) Not many (F – you can heardifferent languages in Los Angeles)g) a little (T – usually!)h) many (T – most policemen carryguns, but some don’t)a) a   b) a   c) some   d) somee) a   f) some   g) someh) somea)b)c)d)e)f)g) 7335had a great afternoon.don’t like it.bought a lot of things.we asked for another one.caught their plane.you’re breaking the law.happy there.didn’t go swimming.1GrammarPlurals ending in “s”a)b)c)d)e)f)g)h)6Mexico    b) ChinaArgentina    d) EgyptVietnam    f) CubaItaly    h) JapanMexican    b) JapaneseItalian    d) ChileanPortuguese    f) EgyptianBrazilian    h) ArgentinianCanadian5a)c)e)g)Palermo    b) MessinaMount Etna    d) EnnaCatania    f) SiracusaRagusa    h) AgrigentoD.R. Editorial Macmillan de México, S.A. de C.V. 2009 a) come    b) neighborc) money    d) wnounoutsidesouthtownboycoinenjoynoisevoice1 B2a) F – He first went there ten ortwelve years ago.b) F – He was working in the country.c) F – He traveled with his bestfriend.d) Te) F – He visited the main squarewith the market.f) F – It is the name of the mainsquare.g) Th) Ti) F – He has been there ten or twelvetimes.j) F – His last visit was three yearsago.Writing1Reply (2) is probably the most ularstayedusuallynoisyinterestingFebruaryNew American Inside Out

3a) so    b) With    c) andd) because4a) The reception staff is verywelcoming and the waiters arefriendly.b) There are galleries, museums,stores and movie theaters nearby,so there’s lots to do. / Withgalleries, museums, stores andmovie theaters nearby, there’s lotsto do.c) It’s a popular destination becauseit has good weather all year. / It’sa popular destination with goodweather all year.d) There are high-rise buildings allaround, so the views from the hotelaren’t very good. / With high-risebuildings all around, the viewsfrom the hotel aren’t very good.3 Love     b) poured    c) shouted     e) played    f) tried    h) arrived    i) 2began, met, drank, swam, took, went,caught, thought, cut, slept, brought,came, kept, was wearing    b) was holdingwas feeling    d) was sittingwere speaking    f) was gettingwere planning812345678were you talkingwasn’t talkingwere you doingwas listeningwere you standingwere makingweren’t makingwere having91 was going    2 was watching3 said    4 opened    5 was sitting6 began    7 wanted8 was raining    9 decided10 arriveda) regularly    b) attractivelyc) beautifully    d) early    e) fastf) happily    g) loudly1a)b)c)d)e)610Grammara)d)g)j)f) Juliet didn’t know what to do.g) She didn’t tell her parents abouther true feelings.drankwentkeptmetsleptk) swaml) tookm) taughtn) thought4a)b)c)d)e)Did you go shopping yesterday?Was it cold yesterday?Did you enjoy your last vacation?When was your last English class?Where did you go on vacation lastyear?f) What did you have for dinner lastnight?g) Who were your best friends inelementary school?5a) Juliet wasn’t a happy girl.b) Juliet’s family and Romeo’s familyweren’t friends.c) They didn’t want her to marryhim.d) Juliet wasn’t in love with Paris, afriend of her family.e) She didn’t like him.New American Inside Out 11a) careful    b) badly    c) quietlyd) quickly    e) neat    f) angryg) well    h) differentVocabulary11 liked    2 flirt    3 called4 date    5 kissed    6 was7 have    8 meet21 live    2 move    3 get    4 had5 split    6 lost3a) Oh, I do.    b) Neither did I.c) Oh, I didn’t.    d) Me,4a) too    b) neither    c) didd) do    e) So51 One day    2 At first    3 Then4 That evening    5 Finally6 That night    7 The next morning6a)c)e)g)relaxed    b) scaredtired    d) embarassedbored    f) annoyedsurprised    h) confused7a) Don’t you like it?b) She talked about me when I was achild.c) He was wearing a Draculacostume.d) They had a late night last night.e) He was very hard to understand.f) She wanted a lot more information.8a)d)f)h)to work    b) dark    c) betterdivorced    e) togethera postcard    g) changedalongPronunciation2a) /wǝr/    b) /wǝz/    c) /wǝz/d) /wɑz/    e) /wǝr/    f) /wɜr/Reading11 B    2 D    3 C    4 A21 d    2 h    3 c    4 a    5 g    6 i7 k    8 j    9 e    10 b    11 f3a) She met Onassis.b) Because he was the first man totreat her like a woman.c) Because he was seeing otherwomen.d) She saw a report in the newspaper.e) Because his marriage was nothappy.f) She was crying next to the grave ofOnassis.Writing11 C    2 A    3 B2a) After stealing a car, they drove outof town.b) After driving a few miles, theyrealized they needed gas.c) Before killing the garage attendant,they filled the car with gas.d) Before driving away, they stolemoney from the garage.e) After finding the dead man, thepolice began looking for the killers.3Possible answerOne week later, Bonnie and Clydewent to a bank and they stole a lot ofmoney. Before leaving the bank, theykilled a security guard.Six months later, they were drivingtheir car. Some police officers werewaiting for them behind some treesat the side of the road. When Bonnieand Clyde drove by, the police beganshooting. Bonnie and Clyde did nothave a chance. The end was quick.D.R. Editorial Macmillan de México, S.A. de C.V. 2009a n s w e rk e y

4 Shopping8a)b)c)d)e)Grammar1100% hardly everrarelya)b)c)d)never2a)b)c)d)e)f)g)h)Do you comeAre you listeningDo most of your friends workDoes it rainAre the students in your classstudyingf) Do you readg) Does your father speakh) Is it gettingI am always on a diet.I hardly ever wear perfume.I often buy second-hand clothes.I don’t usually like gold jewelry.Shopping is rarely a pleasure.I always get changed after work.My shoes are sometimes dirty.I am normally good at choosinggifts.3Yes, I do.Yes, I am.Yes, they do.Yes, it does.a)c)e)g)paintmatchesgumperfume35a) She told to me all about her newjob.b) c) d) I gave for my brother a gold penon his birthday.e) She lent to me her new car.f) g) I showed to her my new cellphone.h) i) My parents got for me some sillysocks.cookingto finishto lendgoingb)d)f)h)d) stripede) checkedf) plain4a)c)e)g)glovesbraceletearringsscarfb) sweaterd) jeansf) necklace5a) 4    b) 2    c) 6    d) 1    e) 3f) 7    g) 8    h) 56a) wear    b) get dressedc) get undressed    d) get changede) look good on    f) fit    g) try onPronunciation1to studyspendingto take offto have71  to try    2 watching3 choosing    4 spending5 to go    6 to get    7 to be8 talking    9 to eatgrapesscissorsfurnituremayonnaisea) jacket, skirt, pantyhose, topb) gloves, jeans, sweater, raincoatc) earrings, necklace, pajamas,socksd) shirt, suit, tie, veste) dress, hat, scarf, prisetry2/eɪ/: great, sale, latest, amazing, male,female, raincoats, eight, save/aɪ/: designs, prices, sizes, ties, buy,items a n s w e rk e y1 c)21 b    2 c    3 c    4 a    5 a    6 bWriting1Paragraph 1: e), f), c)Paragraph 2: d)Paragraph 3: b), a)2a) 2    b) 3    c) 1    d) 5    e) 45 In Shape1a) for    b) to    c) to    d) fore) for    f) to    g) to    h) toI think I’ll buy her some perfume.I told them a story.I lent her my car.He made her a delicious meal.Why don’t you get her somechocolates?f) He showed her/him his weddingalbum.g) Give her/him the ticket.h) I sent her/him a letter last week.Yes, they are.Yes, I do.Yes, he does.Yes, it is.Vocabularya) patternedb) floralc) pinstripeda)b)c)d)e)e)f)g)h)ListeningD.R. Editorial Macmillan de México, S.A. de C.V. 2009 ative s2Brian   Chris   Ed   Dan   Andy3a) Basketball isn’t as dangerous asskiing.b) Judo isn’t as interesting as tennis.c) Women are better than men at ballgames. / Women are better at ballgames than men.d) Swimming is not as good for youas running.e) The rules of basketball are easierto understand than the rules ofvolleyball.f) Playing a sport is not as exciting aswatching it.g) Being in shape is more importantfor younger people than it is forolder people.4a)b)c)d)e)f)g)h)The heaviestThe biggestThe most crowdedthe wettestThe hottestthe most expensivethe noisiestthe fastest5The most dangerous age for a man’shealth is from 50 to 60. Exercise isvery important, but not as importantas a healthy diet. A bad diet is theNew American Inside Out

biggest reason for health problems.Vegetables are better than fast food,for example. People with the moststressful jobs have a shorter life thanpeople who have no stress. Theyshould try to relax. They shouldexercise more than once a week. Ahard, sweaty sport is not as good foryour health as regular, easy exercise.6a) has given up coffeeb) hang up your clothes / hang yourclothes upc) deal with problemsd) look words up / look up wordse) taken care of a babyf) filled in a form / filled a form ing) throw away old love-letters /throw old love-letters awayh) make up an excuse / make anexcuse upi) get along with the people7a)b)c)d)e)f)g)h)i)Don’t forget to turn it off.I take after him.My grandparents brought her up.He decided to give it up.Please put them away.The children cleared it up.We had to call it off.They ran after it as fast as possible.She never takes them off in thehouse.Pronunciation1a) first, third, turn, windsurf, work,worstb) course, court, score, sport, morningstoryVocabularyf) three-nilg) one and a half4a)b)c)d)e)f)g)one eighthfive and a halfone and two thirdsseven point five per centpoint six seven fivepoint three threetwo thousand, nine hundred andseventy-sixh) one million, five hundredthousand5a) his neighbors    b) shoesc) car    d) a novel    e) keysf) the office6a)c)e)g)run afterdeal withtake afterbring upb)d)f)h)clear upfill inget along withlook up7a) Don’t be mean! b) Don’t worry.c) Come back!d) Be patient.e) Try again.f) Be careful!8a)b)c)d)golf, skiing, soccergolfer, runner, skiercourt, field, swimming poolgoggles, helmet, net91 goes    2 goes    3 does4 plays    5 plays    6 does7 does    8 plays    9 goesReading1Great Olympic Losers2a) Eric Moussambanib) Eddie Edwardsc) Shizo Kanaguri31a) EE    b) SK    c) EE    d) EMe) SK    f) EM    g) SK    h) EEa) 2    b) 4    c) 1    d) 3    e) 6f) 8    g) 5    h) 7Writing21a) fast    b) well    c) oftend) much    e) long    f) farg) old    h) many1 C    2 A    3 B3a)b)c)d)e)five hundredpoint fivethree quartersone point seven fiveseven thousand, one hunded andeighty-fourNew American Inside Out 2a) 5    b) 4    c) 7    d) 6    e) 2f) 3    g) 13a) Although we arrived early, therewas a very long line.b) Although the tickets were veryexpensive, we didn’t have a verygood view. / The tickets were veryexpensive, although we didn’thave a very good view.c) Although the match was veryexciting, it was very long. / Thematch was very exciting, althoughit was very long.d) Although nothing much happenedin the first half, the secondhalf was fantastic. / Nothingmuch happened in the first half,although the second half wasfantastic.e) Although Chivas won the game,they were not the better team. /Chivas won the game, althoughthey were not the better team.f) Although I enjoyed the game, myfriends thought it was boring. /I enjoyed the game, although myfriends thought it was boring.6 JobGrammar11 a flight attendant2 an au pair2a) Does she have to wear a uniformat work?b) Can she travel free to differentcountries?c) Does she have to have a collegeeducation?d) Can she sit down much in her job?e) Does she have to pay forsomewhere to live?f) Can she wear her own clothes?g) Does she have to like youngchildren?h) Can she invite her friends kflownknownmetreadrungsaidspenttaughtthought5a) has she hadb) ’s/has hadc) Have you ever workedD.R. Editorial Macmillan de México, S.A. de C.V. 2009a n s w e rk e y

d)e)f)g)’ve/have never been’ve/have ever eaten’ve/have liked’ve/have always wanted6a) Have you ever been on TV?b) Have you ever worked as an aupair?c) Have your parents ever forgottenyour birthday?d) Has your teacher ever made a jokein class?e) Have you ever seen a ballet?f) Have you ever voted in a politicalelection?g) Have you ever ridden amotorcycle?7123456789101112have had’ve / have ever hadstartedneeded’ve / have ever madedidn’t / did not likefeltwassoldsaidhaven’t / have not solddecidedwhen I was eighteenthis weekyesterdaylast summerrecentlytodayover the yearsa)b)c)d)e)f)g)h)i)hole punchtrashcanin-box, out-boxbriefcasepaper clip, staplerphotcopier, printerkeyboard, mousenotepad, Post-its bookshelf, filing cabinet3pilot    b) farmer    c) soldierau pair    e) flight attendantengineer    g) surgeonbutcher    i) DJ1234567Game 1YesYesYesNoYesNoNoGame 2YesNoYesNoYesNoYesWriting1actorb) tourist guideCEOd) vetarchaelogistf) cooktelesales persona daya decisiontwo weeksa part-time jobb)d)f)h)permissiona breaka livingmoney4find    b) have /take / gethave / take    d) have / takemake    f) lose    g) askmake5a) 7    b) 4    c) 5    d) 6    e) 1 86 Do you have to be strong?5 Do you have to wear a uniform?3 Do you need any training for thisjob?1 Do men usually do this job?7 Do you travel a lot in this job?2 Do you work indoors?4 Do you work normal office hours?3a)c)e)h)1 for    2 in    3 of    4 in    5 Ø6 as    7 for    8 to    9 Ø10 for/with/in    11 at    12 for22a)c)e)g)7cook, pilot1a)c)e)g)a) job    b) job    c) jobd) work    e) work    f) jobg) work1Vocabularya)d)f)h)6Listening8a)b)c)d)e)f)g)f) 3    g) 2a n s w e rk e ya) 4    b) 6    c) 3    d) 1    e) 7f) 2    g) 52a) Sincerely,c) Best wishes,e) Lots of love,b) Sincerely,d) All the best,7 EcoGrammar1a) What do you recycle?b) c) How many plastic bags do youthrow away every week?D.R. Editorial Macmillan de México, S.A. de C.V. 2009 d) e) f) Do you ever pick up trash in thestreet?g) h) Which political party do youusually vote for?2a) Who grows vegetables in herbackyard?b) What does she hate?c) What does she recycle?d) Who wears second-hand clothes?e) Who eats organic bread?f) What do they worry about?g) Who do they support?h) What don’t Sarah’s children careabout?i) Who loves traveling by plane?3a) Does your town have good publictransportation?b) The protesters have banners withpolitical slogans.c) d) We don’t know how to stop thewar.e) She wants to help polar bears andpenguins.f) g) They don’t believe in democracy.h) 41369is taking    2 are workinghas    4 want    5 is lookingthinks    7 knows    8 seemare organizing5a) P    b) F    c) F    d) P    e) Pf) F    g) P    h) F61 What are we going to do tonight,Veronica?2 I’m tired. I’m going to have anearly night.3 What about tomorrow? Are yougoing to be free in the evening?4 Yes, but I’m not going to go out. Iwant to watch TV.5 Are you going to come with me tomy parents on Saturday?6 No, I’m going to see Tony andCarla this weekend.7 Veronica, when are we going to getmarried?8 I’

Workbook Pre-intermediate Answer key 1 Name Grammar 1 a) present perfect b) simple past c) simple present d) future (be) going to e) present perfect f) future (be) going to g) simple past h) present progressive 2 a) His parents did not give him a typical Mexican name. b) He has never broken the law. c) He did not go on vacation last year.

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