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English Language Learning Material: Vocabulary and Grammar Practice, Resúmenes de Matemáticas

TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)Applied LinguisticsEnglish Language and Literature

Various exercises for practicing English vocabulary and grammar, including sample answers and answer keys. The exercises cover topics such as greetings, family members, household items, food, and travel. Students can use this document as study notes, lecture notes, summaries, or schemes and mind maps to help them prepare for exams or assignments.

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  • What are some common household items in English?
  • What are some common greetings in English?
  • What are some common food items in English?
  • What are some common travel destinations in English?
  • What are some common verbs used in the past tense in English?

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Subido el 09/09/2022

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¡Descarga English Language Learning Material: Vocabulary and Grammar Practice y más Resúmenes en PDF de Matemáticas solo en Docsity! [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Unit 1 1A I'm from … 1 Vocabulary A Sample answers • I have traveled to Japan. • I’d like to visit Spain and France. B 2. Mexico 4. Australian 6. Brazilian 8. Canada 10. Turkish 11. Sweden 14. Vietnamese 15. China 18. French 19. Thailand C 2. This is the Mexican flag. 3. This is the Brazilian flag. 4. This is the German flag. 6. Athens is in Greece. 7. Madrid is in Spain. 8. Hanoi is in Vietnam. 2 Listening A 1. I’m a new student here. 2. Come say hi to my family. 3. Are you from China? B 1. Elizabeth is from Seoul, South Korea. 2. Ana is Elizabeth’s roommate. She’s from Mexico. 3. Her last name is Chang. It’s spelled C-H-A-N-G. 3 Grammar A 1. Are, am 2. is, She’s 3. I’m not, I’m B We use am when the subject is I. We use are when the subject is you, we, or they. We use is when the subject is he, she, or it. C 1. Is, isn’t, Are, aren’t 2. is, Are, am not, am 4 Writing & Speaking A Sample answers • My name is Alex. • I’m from Canada, and I live in Tokyo. • I'm twenty years old. • I'm studying computer science. C Sample answers • Helen is from Spain. She lives in New York. She’s a vegetarian. She has two dogs. • Anthony is from Colombia. He lives in Brooklyn and he likes taking pictures. He is studying chemistry. • Barbara is from Estonia and she lives in Queens. She’s twenty-one years old. She plays the violin and she loves jazz. 5 Reading A Sample answers Yes. I attended my cousin’s wedding last month. It was wonderful. B [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 C 1. F (Ming’s parents live in Tianjin, China.) 2. T 3. F (Ming’s parents-in-law run a grocery store in Canada.) 4. T D 1. sister-in-law 2. niece 3. father-in-law 4. fiancé 6 Listening A • Akio and Mao are Ming’s parents-in-law. (Akio and Mao are James’s parents.) • Lei is Ming’s brother. Sara is Lei’s girlfriend. • Chloe is Ming’s sister-in-law. (Chloe is James’s sister.) Lorenzo is Chloe’s husband. B [ 1 ] Chenglei & Min [ 4 ] Akio & Mao [ 2 ] Lei & Sara [ 3 ] Chloe & Lorenzo Over to you Sample answers 1. I usually only see my relatives on major holidays and birthdays. Usually it’s just my parents and my two brothers. But sometimes my aunts and uncles come for birthdays. My grandparents usually don’t come. They live far away and it’s difficult for them to travel. 2. I like to talk to my brother, Frank. He and I have always been really close. / I really look up to my mother. I like her because she’s so smart and hardworking. 1B I’m into … 1 Vocabulary A Sample answers • Picture A: They're in a movie theater. They're watching a movie and eating popcorn. • Picture B: They're playing cards. Maybe they're at a casino, or at someone's home. • Picture C: The man and his dog are at a park. They are taking a walk. B [ D ] camping [ E ] going shopping [ A ] going to the movies [ H ] listening to music [ B ] playing cards [ I ] practicing the guitar [ J ] reading poetry [ L ] studying a foreign language [ C ] walking my dog [ K ] taking pictures [ G ] watching sports [ F ] working out 2 Listening A 1. walking my dog 2. working out 3. studying a foreign language 4. reading poetry B 1. on Monday / in the park 2. at lunchtime / at the gym 3. every Sunday / at a café 4. on the weekend / at home 3 Grammar [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Unit 2 2A People around me 1 Vocabulary A Sample answers I am outgoing and talkative. I think I am a little lazy. B 1. lazy 2. funny 3. hardworking 4. outgoing 5. caring 6. talkative 7. selfish 8. shy 9. serious 10. quiet D Sample answers sociable, bossy, anxious, generous, polite, thoughtful, ambitious, diligent, adventurous, calm, energetic 2 Listening A 1. boyfriend / weekends / work 2. brother / never / doesn’t think B 1. quiet, shy, caring, hardworking 2. talkative, funny, lazy, shy C Sample answers Yes. When I’m with my friends, I’m more talkative and funny. When I’m with my coworkers, I’m more serious and quiet. With my girlfriend, I’m more caring and thoughtful. 3 Grammar A Sample answers 1. What 2. Where 3. When 4. Who 5. How 6. Why B 1. What is that? – It’s a necklace. 2. Where did you meet him? – At a café. 3. When do you see him? – I see him after work. 4. Who is that guy? – He is my brother. 5. How old is he? – Same age as me. 6. Why do you ask? – Oh, no reason. C 1. Who 2. How 3. Where 4. What 5. Why 6. When D 1. Who 2. How 3. Where 4. What 5. Why 6. When 4 Speaking A • When • Where • What • How • Who Sample answers [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 • When is your birthday? My birthday is June 27. • Where are you from? I’m from Jakarta, Indonesia. • What are your hobbies? I like singing and going swimming. • How would you describe your personality? Well, I'm outgoing and talkative. I love making new friends. • Who is your best friend? My best friend is Amisha. We’ve known each other since elementary school. Sample questions and answers • What is your favorite food? (My favorite food is nasi goreng.) • How often do you travel? (I don’t travel very often. Maybe just once every two or three years to nearby countries.) • What is your major? (My major is political science.) • What’s your job? (I have a part-time job as a waitress.) • How old are you? (I’m nineteen years old.) B Sample answers This is Janelle. She’s from Indonesia. She likes singing and swimming. She’s talkative and outgoing. Her best friend is Amisha. Her favorite food is nasi goreng. She travels just once every two or three years. Her major is political science. She works part time as a waitress. She’s nineteen years old. 5 Reading A Sample answers My closest friend is Eduardo. We met in high school. We were on the soccer team together. B • Dmitry wants to be a screenwriter. • Jessie met her best friend Reese in high school. • Tony is a good cook. He teaches Jessie new recipes. • Jessie is in the same literature club as Dmitry. • Sandra plays guitar in a rock band. • Ping is an exchange student from China. • Grace is the teaching assistant in Jessie’s Spanish class. • Jessie and Reese are going to Portugal together this summer. C 1. honest 2. adventurous 3. generous 4. determined 5. bossy 6. intelligent D Sample answers I would like to meet Tony because he’s talkative and outgoing. I think he and I would talk a lot. I also hope that he can teach me how to cook. 6 Listening 1. sweet, caring 2. honest, open-minded 3. bossy, funny 4. caring, understanding 5. outgoing, smart 6. lazy, helpful Over to you Sample answers 1. My best friend is Jason. He’s a little shy, but he’s funny. He likes watching hockey and studying computer programming. I’m also friends with Denise. She’s really smart. She likes to read a lot. I’m also friends with my coworker, Fareed. He’s really hardworking. He’s interested in traveling and trying new foods. 2. I think my friends would describe me as smart and funny, but also a little lazy. 3. I think the best part of my personality is that I have a positive attitude. I think the worst part of my [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 personality is that I can be a little shy when meeting new people. 2B Talking about appearance 1 Vocabulary B 1. long 4. curly 5. straight 7. blond 9. bald 11. beard 12. short 16. tall 17. young C 1. has 2. is 3. has 4. is 5. is 2 Listening A keyboard player, drummer, guitarist B 1. drummer 2. keyboard player 3. guitarist 4. lead singer 3 Grammar A 1. easily 2. beautifully 3. fast 4. well B Sample answers “She sings” is just a basic sentence that doesn’t have much detail. When we use the adverbs “loudly” or “beautifully” it tells us more about the way she sings. 4 Speaking B Sample answers • My friend Pete is tall and slim. He sings well. He is talkative. • My school’s librarian, Mrs. Kimberly, has curly blond hair. She works hard. • Professor Mankiw speaks slowly. He has gray hair and a beard. • Aunt May is in her thirties. She drives carefully. She’s really funny. 5 Reading A The promotion offer lets people try out two new products for free. B Sample answers • hair coloring kit – does not damage hair – various and long-lasting colors • workout kit – do not have to go to the gym – does not take up much space C 1. He wants to save money. 2. The advantage is that they don’t damage his hair. The disadvantage is that the color doesn’t last long. 3. She gained weight when she was pregnant. 4. She can't because she needs to be at home as much as possible. 5. Josh is interested because it says the color lasts long. Emma is interested because she can work out at home with the kit. D 1. damage [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Review Test 1 Listening A 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. b B 1. e 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. g 6. h C 1. Yes 2. No 3. No 4. Yes Grammar A 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. c B 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. a C 1. beautifully 2. well 3. quickly 4. loudly Vocabulary A 1. Canadian 2. Japanese 3. Australian 4. Swiss 5. French B 1. reading 2. camping 3. playing cards 4. walking my dog 5. going shopping C 1. straight 2. old 3. bald 4. short 5. blond D 1. funny 2. hardworking 3. talkative 4. selfish 5. lazy [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Unit 3 3A Things I need every day 1 Vocabulary A Sample answers I go to the supermarket once a week. I shop at the Wal-Mart near my house. I usually go alone, but sometimes I go with my roommate. B 1. light bulbs 2. laundry detergent 3. wet wipes 4. batteries 5. Band-Aids 6. disposable razors 7. toothpaste 8. toilet paper 9. shampoo 10. sunscreen C Sample answers tissue, lotion, shaving cream, sponges, aluminum foil, deodorant, paper towels, hair spray, etc. 2 Listening A disposable razors, laundry detergent B 1. disposable razors 2. sunscreen 3. (laundry) detergent 3 Grammar A 1. wakes 2. need 3. don't 4. doesn't 5. Do B • We add -(e)s to a verb when using the third person singular. • We use do when using I, you, they, or we. We use does when using he, she, or it. C 1. makes, goes 2. drive, walk 3. doesn’t buy 4. buy 5. uses 6. shop, don’t go D 1. Does your mother always make a shopping list? (No, she doesn't. I usually make one though.) 2. Do you usually drive to the supermarket? (Yes, I do.) 3. Does your father buy a lot of snacks? (No, he doesn't, but I do.) 4. Do you usually buy toilet paper when it's on sale? (No, I don't. I just buy it when I need it.) 5. Does your sister only use one specific brand of lotion? (Yes, she does.) 6. Do your parents usually shop online? (No, they don't. They usually go to the store.) 4 Writing & Speaking A MY PHONE I use it all the time. MY GUITAR Playing music is my favorite activity. LIP BALM I need it for my dry lips. COFFEE I need a cup to start my day. MY CAR I love to take long drives on weekends. B Sample answers 1. I use my smartphone all the time. I bring it with me everywhere. 2. I like to read books every day. 3. I always have some makeup in my bag. 4. On the weekend, I like to go eat at new restaurants. [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 3. F 4. T E 1. purpose 2. thrift stores 3. creative 4. breaks down 5. appreciate F Sample answers • I'm most interested in the wreath made from computer parts because I'm interested in technology and I like holiday decorations. • I might try making the lamp out of the glass bottle. It looks simple and pretty. 6 Listening A Sample answers I think they used glass bottles and LED string lights to make this decoration. B 1. at Seth’s place 2. Seth’s bottles 3. her backyard 4. a purse Over to you Sample answers I like the towel bath rug idea. It's a rug that's made from old bath towels. You simply cut the towels into strips, braid them into the shape of a rug, and sew them together. I think it looks really neat, and you can reuse your old towels. 3C Practical English 1 Listening & Speaking A Sample answers • Yes, I drink coffee. My favorite type is café latte. I also like to eat chocolate cake. • No, I don't drink coffee. I like tea. For dessert, I like to have yogurt or ice cream. B 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F C • Sure. What size? • Sorry, there’s only one left, but we have tuna sandwiches. • Certainly. For here or to go? • Would you like anything else? • No. Oh, wait. Could you bring me a glass of water? • Sure. Anything else? • Okay. That’s $19.50. How would you like to pay? • Have a seat. I’ll bring everything right over. D Sample dialogue B=Barista, C=Customer B: Good morning. C: Good morning. Can I have a cappuccino and a café mocha, please? B: Sure. What size? C: Both size medium, please. Oh, and I’d like three turkey sandwiches too. B: Sorry, there’s only one left, but we have chicken sandwiches. C: Okay. Then one turkey sandwich and two chicken sandwiches, please. B: Certainly. For here or to go? C: For here. B: Would you like anything else? C: No. Oh, wait. Could you bring me two glasses of water? B: Sure. Anything else? C: No, thank you. B: Okay. That’s $26.75. How would you like to pay? [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 C: By credit card, please. Here. B: Okay. Please sign here. Here’s your card and receipt. Have a seat. I’ll bring everything right over. L: Thank you! 2 Speaking A a bakery b flower shop c bookstore d drugstore e clothing store f hardware store B 1. c 2. f 3. d 4. b 5. e 6. a C • if something is on sale – dialogue 1 • if something is sold out – dialogue 6 • for another color – dialogue 4 • where things are – dialogue 3 • for a refund – dialogue 5 • for an exchange – dialogue 2 D Sample conversations • At the flower shop A: Are these flowerpots on sale? B: Yes, they're all $2 just for today. • At the supermarket A: Can you tell me where I can find peanut butter? B: It's in aisle 10, next to the strawberry jam. • At the coffee shop A: Excuse me. Are there any bagels left? B: Let me check. Sorry, we're all sold out. [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Unit 4 4A This is my house 1 Vocabulary A Sample answers For me, the most important things when choosing a place to live are the location and the cost. B A House [ 4 ] garage [ 1 ] window [ 2 ] yard [ 3 ] steps [ 5 ] roof [ 6 ] two-story house An Apartment Building [ 7 ] balcony [10] first floor [ 9 ] second floor [ 8 ] top floor [11] four-story apartment building 2 Listening A 1. the picture on the left 2. the picture on the right B 1. [ ] a balcony [ ] two bathrooms✔ [ ] a yard✔ [ ] a garage✔ 2. [ ] big windows✔ [ ] a balcony✔ [ ] a garage [ ] a flat-screen TV 3 Grammar A 1. a 2. a, an 3. a, the 4. the 5. the B We use an when the word that follows begins with a vowel sound. We use a when the word that follows begins with a consonant sound. We use the when the listener knows about the specific thing we’re talking about. C 1. a, a, the 2. an, a, The, the 3. a, an, The 4 Speaking & Writing A Sample answers • It's a house. • It's in the city. • There are two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, and a kitchen. • There is a garage and a big backyard with a swimming pool. • It’s a brick house, with white walls and a red roof. The doors are dark brown. • My dream home is special because it’s very spacious and has a swimming pool. C Sample answers This is my dream home. It’s a two-story house with a red roof and white walls. On the first floor, there is a big living room. There’s also a kitchen, bathroom, and garage. On the second floor, there are two bedrooms. One is for me and my wife. The other bedroom is for guests. There is a big backyard with a swimming pool. 5 Reading A Sample answers McMurdo Station is in Antarctica. I think mostly scientists live there. B 1. T 2. F (Around 1,000 people live there in the summer.) 3. F (The average temperature is slightly below 0°C in summer.) 4. T [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 anymore. I decorate my room with a lot of things that I like, and I think it shows my personality. Over to you Sample answers 1. Yes, my room is cozy and comfortable. I like the decorations in my room. My room suits my personality well. / I don’t like my room very much. There’s not enough space. I want to get rid of some of my furniture and things. 2. I would keep the following things in my room: my bed, desk, chair, computer, TV, lamp, a book, a rug, a plant, and a painting. 4C Practical English 1 Listening A Sample answers • Linda and Zoey are looking at advertisements on a bulletin board. Josh and Tina are searching online. Paul is talking to a real estate agent. • I prefer to search online, but sometimes I get help from real estate agents. B 1. furnished 2. a terrace 3. that has two bedrooms C Linda and Zoey • The upperclassmen are moving out this summer. • No. They will only look at rooms that are furnished. Josh and Tina • Josh wants to look for a difference place because the first one is expensive. • They will go look at the house with the terrace. Paul and a real estate agent • Paul wants to live on the north side of town, away from the main street. • The real estate agent suggests a one-bedroom with several smaller rooms. 2 Speaking A Sample answers Yes, I moved once when I was a child. I liked my new home better because I had a big bedroom. However, I didn’t like that the backyard was much smaller. C Sample conversation A: What kind of furniture do we need for the living room? B: We need a sofa, two armchairs, a coffee table, a rug, and a bookshelf. A: Where are we going to put the television? B: We need a cabinet for the television. A: What do we need for the kitchen? B: We need a table and chairs. We also need dishes and utensils. A: I would like to put some art on the walls. B: I would like that too. [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Review Test 2 Listening A 1. b 2. c 3. c B 1. Yes 2. Yes 3. Yes 4. No 5. No 6. Yes C 1. b 2. c 3. b Grammar A 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. a B 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a C 1. small, cozy 2. large 3. old, shiny 4. expensive 5. right, low Vocabulary A 1. (f)loor 2. (b)alcony 3. (y)ard 4. (g)arage 5. (s)teps B 1. vintage 2. built-in 3. cozy 4. bright C 1. a 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. b [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Unit 5 5A How I met you 1 Vocabulary A Sample answers • Yes, I met José and Iris while I was working part time at a movie theater. • No, but my friend Macy and I lived next door to each other for over four years now, and we often sleep over at each other’s houses. • Yes. I’ve known Gabrielle for over 15 years now. We’ve lived next door to each other since we were seven. B 1. siblings 2. roommates 3. ex-girlfriend 4. couple 5. classmates 6. mutual friend 7. fiancé 8. stepmom 9. stepson 10. coworkers 2 Listening A • Riko is my old friend. • Martin is my fiancé. • Omar is my close friend. B 1. Katie & Riko: Their moms were close friends. 2. Alicia & Martin: They often walked their dogs together. 3. Bill & Omar: Their bags were switched. 3 Grammar A 1. were 2. asked 3. went, didn’t know 4. wasn’t B • isn’t – wasn’t • ask – asked • are – were • go – went • don’t know – didn’t know • The be verbs is and are change to was and were. • Verbs like ask usually take -ed. For some words we remove or change a letter before adding -ed. • Go changes to went. It's an irregular verb. Irregular verbs don’t follow a pattern for changing to the past tense. • Verbs can change to the negative form by adding didn’t in front of the verb. C • I was 17. • I lived with my parents in Illinois. • Jake. We went to the same high school. We played basketball every day. • Well, back then my hair was shorter. I didn’t have long hair. 4 Speaking & Writing A Sample answers • What’s his/her name? His name is Aaron. • When did you first meet? I first met him a year ago. We were in the same running club. • How did you get close? We both love to work out and play sports. We often play basketball at the park. • What was your first impression of him? He looked shy and quiet at first, but he started talking and he was so funny and talkative. I was surprised. [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 3. You need clothes that can get dirty, a water bottle, and sunscreen. 4. No registration is necessary. You can just come to the event. Save Our Oceans 1. It will take place at Heron’s Head Park. 2. The beach cleanup begins at 10:00 a.m. There’s also a short presentation and lunch. 3. You need to wear closed-toed shoes. 4. You need to bring your student ID card to the student center. Run for a Purpose 1. It will take place at Golden Gate Park. 2. The race begins at 7:15 a.m. There’s also live music and a raffle. 3. You need to wear running shoes and appropriate clothing. 4. You need to call or email Mary Fox in accounting. D Sample answers I would like to participate in Run for a Purpose because I like running. 6 Listening 1. c 2. a 3. c Over to you Sample answers 1. People often have bake sales or donate food, clothing, and other items to help different causes. 2. Yes, I went to a local art market last week. It's open every Saturday in April to support local artists. / Well, I donated blood a few times. / No, but every year my mom gives presents to a children’s hospital. 3. I see a lot of organizations advertising on social media. I think it’s really effective because it spreads quickly and it’s usually free to make the advertisement. Another way of advertising is by putting an ad in newspapers or local newsletters. I think these are quite effective for local events. 5C Practical English 1 Reading & Listening A Sample answers • Yes, one time I joined a charity walk for cancer at my school. • No, I’ve never been to a charity event. B 1. Get a Burger, Fight Hunger 2. Fundraising concert for a new community center 3. Run for Water 4. Give gifts to children in the hospital 5. Car Wash Fundraiser / Help us buy new basketball uniforms C 1. Run for Water, the woman 2. Sing to Build, both 2 Speaking A Sample answers • agree with someone – I think so too. – That's a good point. • disagree with someone – I'm not so sure. – I'm sorry, but I disagree. • suggest ideas – What about using the school library? – Why don't we sell the tickets online? • move on to the next topic – What else do we need to talk about? – We also need to decide the date. B (from top to bottom) • How about we sell cupcakes? [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 • Where would you like to have the event? • I don’t think that’s such a good idea. • What do we need to talk about next? • That sounds good to me. C • I don’t think that’s such a good idea. – D • That sounds good to me. – A • What do we need to talk about next? – M • Where would you like to have the event? – M • How about we sell cupcakes? – S E Sample answers We are having a fundraising event to add new books to the school library. Our fundraising event is called Cupcake Day. At our event, people can buy and decorate cupcakes. It will take place in the school parking lot. It will be on Saturday, September 16, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please come and join us for cupcakes and a good time. [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Unit 6 6A I lost my wallet! 1 Vocabulary A Sample answers • My day is going great! I just found out that I got the summer internship that I wanted. • Not so good. I stayed up late last night finishing an essay that’s due today, and now I’m really tired. • Pretty good. I ran into one of my high school friends on the bus. We talked for a bit and decided to get lunch together next week. B forget – forgot miss – missed is/are – was/were find – found lose – lost fall – fell have – had get – got meet – met do – did spill – spilled go – went C 2. forgot 3. fell asleep 4. missed 5. spilled 6. found out 7. lost 8. had a fight 2 Listening A [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] B [ 4 ] When did you last see them? [ 2 ] Let’s take it to a repair shop tomorrow. [ 1 ] The next one is at ten, so I think I’ll get there by noon. [ 3 ] Maybe you could ask the professor to give you one more day. 3 Grammar A 1. Did 2. did 3. Were 4. was B Do you get up late? What do you do? Are you up all night? How is the party? Do changes to did, and the be verbs is and are change to was and were. C 1. Were 2. did 3. was 4. Did 5. did 4 Speaking A [ B ] missed the bus/train/flight [ G ] got an A+ on my report/test [ B ] fought with someone [ G ] had a great meal [ G ] bought something that I liked 5 Reading [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Megumi Ishikawa 1. She tried miso soup. 2. Her mom always makes her drink miso soup when she has a cold. 3. She says it's hot and tastes good. 4. Yes, it makes her feel better. D Sample answers • Yes, I have had miso soup. I thought it tasted good, and I felt a little better after eating it. I want to try the honey garlic lemon tea. I like garlic, so I think I will like it. • No, I’ve never tried any of these. I would like to try the turnip honeypot. It sounds like it tastes really good. 6 Listening 1. homemade chicken soup 2. water 3. turnip honeypot Over to you Sample answers 1. I sometimes gargle with salt water when I have a cold. You just put a teaspoon of salt into warm water and gargle it in your mouth for a couple minutes. It helps when you have a sore throat. I heard elderberry syrup also helps with a cold, but I’ve never tried it. 2. I heard that some people drink apple cider vinegar to help with a stomachache. / I sometimes drink a glass of warm milk to help me sleep at night. / I don’t know any remedies for morning sickness. / I know some people drink lemon tea to get rid of a hangover. / I’ve never heard of any remedies for motion sickness. 6C Practical English 1 Vocabulary & Listening A Sample answers • The girl sprained her ankle while running. • The woman’s eye hurts. • The man has a backache. • The man feels itchy. • The man is running to the bathroom. • The woman is throwing up. • The man is at the doctor's office. The doctor is giving him a prescription. • The woman is buying medicine. B Sample questions and answers • Did you ever have a bad cold? – Yes, I did. I had a really bad cold last month. • Did you ever get food poisoning? – Yes. Once I got food poisoning after eating raw fish. • Did you ever have an eye infection? – No, I didn't. • What symptoms did you have? – I felt pain in my stomach and I kept throwing up. I also had a fever. • What did you do? – I got some over-the-counter medicine at the pharmacy. – I tried some home remedies, but it didn't get better, so I went to a doctor and got a prescription. C Luca • What was wrong with Luca? – He had food poisoning. • What symptoms did he have? – He had a fever and he kept throwing up. [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 • What did he do? – He rested at home and tried some home remedies. Kaylee • What was wrong with Kaylee? – She sprained her ankle. • What symptoms did she have? – Her ankle was swollen and she felt pain in her ankle. • What did she do? – She went to a doctor and rested at home. 2 Speaking A • The woman is a doctor. • The man is a pharmacist. B At the hospital [ 6 ] Thank you. [ 1 ] Hello, doctor. I have a sore throat. [ 5 ] No, I’m not allergic to anything. [ 2 ] For about a week. [ 4 ] I also have a headache and a cough. [ 3 ] I tried taking some over-the-counter cold medicine, but it didn’t help. At the pharmacy [ 3 ] Can I take them on an empty stomach? [ 1 ] I’m here to pick up my prescription. [ 4 ] Okay, thank you. [ 2 ] It’s Annie Pembleton. [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Review Test 3 Listening A 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a B 1. looking for 2. gold and silver 3. Archaeologists 4. reward 5. lucky C 1. Yes 2. No 3. No 4. Yes 5. No Grammar A 1. a 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b B 1. c 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. b C 1. Should 2. shouldn’t 3. should 4. should Vocabulary A 1. fever 2. sore throat 3. sunburn 4. backache 5. toothache B 1. forgot 2. spilled 3. found 4. went 5. fell C 1. (f)iancé 2. (e)x-girlfriend 3. (c)lassmates D 1. It gets dark 2. get together 3. get married 4. get along well [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 4. either B • To agree with an affirmative sentence you can use so or too. • To agree with a negative sentence you can use either or neither. C 2. So am I. / I am too. / Me too. 3. Neither do I. / I don’t either. / Me neither. 4. So do I. / I do too. / Me too. 5. So am I. / I am too. / Me too. 6. Neither do I. / I don’t either. / Me neither. 7. Neither am I. / I’m not either. / Me neither. 4 Speaking C Sample answers • Both like: chocolate, ice cream, potato chips • Both dislike: lemonade, coffee, sushi D Sample answers • Diego and I both like chocolate. We like sweet snacks. We also both love ice cream. We also like salty snacks, like potato chips. • We both dislike lemonade. We don’t like sour drinks. We don’t like to drink coffee either. We don’t like bitter drinks. We also don’t like sushi. It’s too bland for us. 5 Reading A Sample answers I often eat tacos from a food truck. I think the taste is pretty good and it’s not expensive. I also tried street food when I was traveling in Korea. I tried tteokbokki. It was a little bit spicy, but it was really good. B Sample answers I think cheung fun might be chewy and spicy. Stinky tofu looks like it’s crispy and bland. Curry fish balls look crunchy and salty. Pineapple buns look sweet and chewy. C 1. Cheung Fun: chewy, bland, sweet, spicy 2. Stinky Tofu: crispy, sweet, spicy, smooth, creamy 3. Curry Fish Balls: smooth 4. Pineapple Buns: crumbly, fluffy, soft, crunchy D 1. F (Cheung fun is easy [convenient] to carry around.) 2. T 3. F (Curry fish balls are usually served on a wooden stick.) 4. T 5. F (Cheung fun is made with steamed rice noodles.) 6. F (There aren't any pineapples inside pineapple buns.) 7. T E 1. decade 2. varieties 3. convenient 4. local 5. combination F Sample answers • I would like to try the pineapple buns because I really like sweet foods. • I'd like to try the stinky tofu. It sounds really interesting! 6 Listening A Sample answers • Yes, one time I tried a restaurant from a food guide while I was in India. It was really good. • No, I’ve never tried any recommendations from a food guide, but I did try a crepe in France that another traveler recommended. He said it was really good, but I didn’t like it. B 1. it smells bad. 2. curry fish balls. 3. anything sweet. 4. stinky tofu. Over to you Sample answers [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 1. Yes, I love trying new food while traveling. I like experiencing new cultures. / No, I prefer to eat food that I’m familiar with when I’m traveling. I like exotic scenery, but I'm a little picky about food. 2. I usually get information about good restaurants from my friends, but sometimes I get information from restaurant review apps or blog posts. 3. I’m from the Philippines. My favorite street food is isaw. Isaw is grilled chicken or pig intestines. It usually comes on a stick and is soaked in vinegar. It is soft and chewy. It’s really delicious. Another great street food is called kwek kwek. These are quail eggs that are coated in batter and deep fried. They're crunchy and delicious. You usually eat them with vinegar and chili sauce. I really recommend it. 7C Practical English 1 Reading & Writing A Sample answers • Yes, I tried bulgogi once. It was a little bit sweeter than I expected but it tasted great. • No, I haven’t, but it looks good. B [ ] picture 1✔ [ ] picture 2 [ ] picture 3✔ C so because but and But because so 2 Listening & Writing A [ ] burrito [ ] taco✔ ✔ [ ] tortilla [ ] orange juice [ ] beer✔ [ ] lemonade✔ B so but and and Because but C 1. The food was good. He especially liked the drinks. 2. Yes, he liked the interior. It had a beach theme. 3. He thought the service was good. Everyone was friendly and the food came out fast. 4. The prices were not bad. It was a little expensive but the portions were large. D Sample answers • It's called Shenanigans. • It’s on the corner of 31st Street and Central Avenue. • They have many different kinds of food, like burgers, chicken, pasta, and steak. • The restaurant has a very casual atmosphere with a bunch of goofy decorations on the walls. • I ordered a burger and mozzarella sticks. • The burger was really good, but the fries were a little soggy. • The service was just okay. It was quick, but the server didn’t seem too friendly. • The prices were really good. It wasn’t expensive at all. • Yes, I did. The food was pretty good and the prices were really cheap. I loved the decorations. I think I would go back again. E Sample writing Last month I went to a restaurant called Shenanigans. It was conveniently located downtown on the corner of 31st Street and Central Avenue. I really liked the interior. There's a bunch of goofy decorations on the walls. They have a really big menu with all kinds of food. They have burgers, chicken, pasta, steak, and more. I ordered a burger and some mozzarella sticks, but they were a little soggy. The burger was good though, and the prices weren’t expensive at all. The service was just okay. They brought the food out fast, but the server wasn’t very friendly. Overall, I enjoyed my experience there, so I think I’ll go back again. I recommend this restaurant. You can get great burgers at a cheap price, and you will have fun looking at the decorations. [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 F Sample answers • I’d like to visit Trinity Rooftop because it has a nice outdoor atmosphere and the food is good. • I want to go to The Vine because it has amazing Italian food at reasonable prices. [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 2 Listening A In Thailand, it was hot and rainy. In Japan, there was a storm, so it was rainy and really windy. B 1. there was a lot to see. 2. the food was great. 3. not so good. 3 Grammar A 1. Have you been, have 2. did you go, went B • We use it to ask or talk about specific details of past events. → simple past • We use it to say or ask if somebody did an action in the past. We don’t say or ask when the action happened. → present perfect C 1. have visited, was, did, go 2. Have, visited, have been, did, go, went, did, stay 5 Listening A Sample answers I think the man traveled around the world for eleven years. B 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 6 Reading A Jean Béliveau started his journey in 2000. He is from Canada. B 1. How He Started 2. His Challenges 3. Help from Strangers 4. Help from Home 5. People He Met 6. His Future Plans C 1. Jean felt unhappy about his life before his walk. 2. He had to skip Columbia because it was too dangerous. (or He had to skip Russia because it was too cold.) 3. He suffered from the heat in (Northern) Australia. 4. He met with his partner once a year. 5. His books were written in French. 6. He doesn’t want to stop traveling. (or He wants to keep traveling.) D 1. publish 2. promote 3. regret 4. stranger 5. inspiring 6. emergency Over to you Sample answers 1. I think it’s really difficult to walk that much. Also, it might have been really dangerous walking around some countries. He must have been very determined to do that. 2. My brother and his friends go to the world cup every four years. They really love soccer and traveling, so they make a special trip to see their country’s team play. 3. I’ve always wanted to take a cruise. I think it’d be really cool to take a relaxing trip to the Caribbean islands by ship. 8C Practical English [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 1 Vocabulary A Sample answers I went to the airport three months ago. I went there to pick up my sister. She was coming back from a trip to Peru. B Sample answers • I know what currency exchange is because I often exchange currencies at the airport when I travel. • I don’t know what “duty free” means, but I think it’s where you can go shopping in the airport. • I know what immigration is, but I don’t know how customs is different from immigration. C • You want to buy some expensive things now because there will be no tax. → 2 • You’ve found the departures area, and you need to confirm your flight and check your luggage. → 5 • You’ve gotten off the plane, and you need to get your suitcase. → 1 • You have cash from your home country, and you want to get local money. → 6 • You are looking for the place where you get on the plane. The number is on your boarding pass. → 3 • Before you leave the airport, someone will need to check if you’ve brought anything illegal or taxable. → 8 • Before you get on the plane, someone will need to check that you don’t have anything dangerous with you. → 4 • You’ve just landed in a foreign country, and you need to officially enter with your passport. → 7 D check-in, baggage claim, security check E • [ 2 ] Picture on the left The man would like an aisle seat. • [ 1 ] Picture in the middle The woman needs to go to Carousel 4. • [ 3 ] Picture on the right The man thinks the alarm went off because of his belt. 2 Speaking A At the Check-in Counter [ 2 ] Sure. Here you go. [ 5 ] Thank you. [ 3 ] Yes. Can I take my laptop on the plane? [ 4 ] Then I will be checking just one suitcase. [ 1 ] Hi, I’m checking in for the 3:00 flight to Los Angeles. At Immigration [ 2 ] Frankfurt. [ 5 ] For three days. I leave on Friday. [ 1 ] Here you are. [ 3 ] I’m attending a conference for work. [ 7 ] Thank you. [ 4 ] No. I come here often for business. [ 6 ] At the Swansworth Hotel in LA. [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Review Test 4 Listening A 1. a 2. a 3. c 4. c B 1. f 2. b 3. h 4. g 5. d 6. a C 1. Yes 2. No 3. No 4. No 5. Yes Grammar A 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. c B 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b C 1. So 2. too 3. neither 4. either 5. too Vocabulary A 1. (b)land 2. (c)hewy 3. (s)alty 4. (c)reamy 5. (b)itter B 1. light 2. below 3. strong 4. thick C 1. slice 2. boil 3. Bake 4. squeeze D 1. attend a wedding 2. throw a party 3. go on a road trip 4. stay in bed [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 3. Paul is saving money to travel around Europe in the summer. 4. Akira moved to LA to become an actress. 5. Han is studying for the LSAT to go to law school. 5 Listening A 1. Ana’s major is biology. She chose it because she has been interested in biology since she was young. She has wanted to be a surgeon ever since learning about the human body in her fifth grade class. 2. Anton’s major is music. He chose it because he realized that he loved music too much to do anything else. 3. Joon’s major is business management. He wasn’t sure what he wanted to study, so he just picked something that was popular. B Sample answers My major is electrical engineering. I chose it because I’m interested in computers and technology. It was easy for me to choose my major because I knew I didn’t want to do anything else. 6 Reading A Sample answers • I think Joon would say the first sentence. People who work in sales hear "no" a lot. • I think Ana would say the second sentence because surgeons help people get better. • I think Anton would say the third sentence because musicians usually don't make a lot of money. B Ana 1. Ana is a surgeon at a large hospital. 2. Her job is exhausting. She works long hours. 3. She is happy when she helps people get better. She thinks her job is worth all the hard work. 4. Yes, Ana has wanted to be a surgeon since the fifth grade. 5. She advises people to study hard to get good grades and to take care of themselves. Anton 1. Anton works in a studio. He is a teacher and a musician. 2. He doesn’t make much money as a musician. 3. Being a musician makes him happy, and he loves his life. 4. No, not exactly. He knew he wanted to be a performer, but he didn't really have a plan. 5. He advises you to follow your heart if you love music. Joon 1. Joon works for an online marketing company. He is a sales representative. 2. He says that sales is not easy, and that he hears “no” a lot. 3. He is happy with what he’s doing. 4. No, he didn’t know what to study in college, so he just picked a popular major. 5. He says that you need to have a positive attitude to be a sales representative, and that it’s all about determination. C Sample answers Yes, I was correct about Ana’s quote. She says that she works long hours but she feels happy when she helps someone get better. Over to you Sample answers 1. I think the most important thing to consider when choosing a job is finding something that you enjoy. If you enjoy something, you’ll be better at it, so you’ll make more money doing it than if you chose something else. Also, you'll be happier. 2. Yes, I would. I really enjoy studying engineering and I wouldn’t be happier with anything else. / No, I wouldn't. If I could go back in time, I'd choose a different field. I thought being an engineer was right for me, but now I wish I could do something more exciting. 3. If I could have any job in the world, I would be an engineer at NASA. It has always been my dream to design rockets, and be part of a team that launches astronauts into space. 9C Practical English 1 Listening B 1. gave birth, Congratulations, recovery 2. say goodbye, wish, Good luck 3. big news, proposed, engaged [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 4. feeling, Thanks, get well 5. a hard time, separate, sad 6. passed away, sorry, holding up 2 Speaking A 1. Congratulations! What are you going to name him? 2. Great job! Where are you going to drive to first? 3. Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Are you alright? 4. Congratulations! When do you move in? B [ B ] I’m so sorry to hear that. Are you okay? [ G ] Oh, wow! That’s terrific! You must be so excited! [ G ] Good for you! I’m glad to hear that. [ B ] That must be awful. Is there anything I can do? [ G ] That’s really good news! I’m so happy for you. [ B ] Oh, no! How are you holding up? [ G ] Awesome! Let’s go out and celebrate! C Sample answers 1. A: Andrea had our baby last night. He’s a healthy little boy. B: Oh, wow! That’s terrific! You must be so excited! 2. A: Yippee! I finally got my driver’s license! B: Good for you! I’m glad to hear that. 3. A: Claire broke up with me last week. I can’t believe it’s over. B: Oh, no! How are you holding up? 4. A: Well, I’m a homeowner now. I bought my first house! B: Oh, wow! That’s terrific! You must be so excited! D Sample answers • My grandmother passed away suddenly. I can’t believe it. → I’m so sorry. Is there anything I can do to help? → I’m so sorry to hear that. Are you okay? • Well, I finally asked my girlfriend to marry me. She said yes! → That’s wonderful! Congratulations! → Oh, wow! That’s terrific! You must be so excited! • I was sick all of last week. I couldn’t go anywhere. → Oh, no! I’m glad you’re feeling better now. → I’m so sorry to hear that. Are you okay? • I got accepted to the university I wanted. → Wow! I knew you could do it! → Awesome! Let’s go out and celebrate! E Sample answers • A: I applied to a scholarship and just found out that I won! B: That’s awesome news! Congratulations! • A: I finally had my braces removed after three years! B: That’s great! I’m happy for you. • A: My sister was in a car accident a few days ago. B: Oh no! How is she? Is she okay? • A: My boyfriend and I fought last night. B: I’m sorry to hear that. Do you want to talk about it? [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Unit 10 10A I’ll show you around 1 Vocabulary A Sample answers The most popular tourist attraction in Peru is Machu Picchu. Thousands of tourists visit this ancient site every year. Lake Titicaca is also popular among tourists. There you can see floating islands that the Uros people made out of reeds. B 2. Tower 3. Castle 4. Statue 5. Bridge 6. Museum 7. Stadium 8. Square D Sample answers A Ferris wheel is a ride that looks like a giant wheel. There are passenger cars around the wheel that people can get into. A famous example of a Ferris wheel is the London Eye. It’s a famous tourist attraction in London. 2 Listening A Sample answers I went to the Statue of Liberty last year when I was in New York. I’ve never visited the Met, but I know it’s a famous museum. I’ve never heard of MoMA though. B • the Statue of Liberty • the Brooklyn Bridge • the Manhattan Bridge ✔ • the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) • the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) ✔ C 1. Lydia recommends the Manhattan Bridge because you can see and take pictures of the Brooklyn Bridge from there. 2. Lydia recommends MoMA because it’s smaller, so Chen can see the whole collection in a few hours. Also, Chen is more interested in modern art. 3 Grammar A 1. noisier 2. better 3. bigger 4. more popular B • big: double the consonant and add -er noisy: change y to an i and then add -er popular: the word more is added in front good: irregular, changes to better • The word than comes after comparative adjectives. C 2. busier than 3. more popular than 4. larger than 5. better than 4 Speaking A Sample answers • the Eiffel Tower vs. the CN Tower – height: tall, high, short – visitors: popular, famous • the Merlion vs. the Statue of Liberty – weight: heavy, light – year built: old, new • Riesenrad vs. the London Eye [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 C 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T D 1. Hang Son Doong is in Vietnam. 2. Hang Son Doong means “Mountain River Cave.” 3. Plants can grow inside the cave because of the dolines, which let in sunlight and air. 4. Hand of Dog is the name of a stalagmite. 5. It was first discovered by Ho Khanh. He discovered it in 1990. E • The cave is more than 5 kilometers long. • In some parts of the cave, it is 200 meters tall and 150 meters wide. • The cave is big enough to fit a city block full of 40-story buildings. • The trees in the cave can be over 30 meters tall. • The stalagmite, Hand of Dog, is over 70 meters tall. • The cave was unexplored until 2009. F Sample conversation A: I think the most interesting thing about the cave is that there are clouds inside it. I thought clouds could only be in the sky. B: So did I. For me, the most interesting part is the forest. The trees are so tall, and it's amazing how it has monkeys and birds living inside. I never thought you could see a jungle inside a cave. 6 Listening 1. interesting 2. the forest 3. very big 4. should be careful Over to you Sample answers 1. I would recommend Shiratani Unsuikyo Gorge. It’s a big forest filled with moss. It’s really beautiful. It is well known as the setting for the famous Japanese animated film, Princess Mononoke. 2. I would like to visit Niagara Falls. It looks so beautiful in pictures so I really want to go see it in person. 10C Practical English 1 Reading A Sample answers • Yes, I always buy postcards wherever I travel. I give them to my family and friends so they can see the places that I’ve been. • No, I don’t. I used to buy postcards, but these days nobody sends postcards in the mail anymore. Now I just take my own pictures and upload them to social media. B Postcard 1 (from Sue) • Sue is writing from Santa Village in Rovaniemi, Finland. • She took a picture with Santa and rode a reindeer. • The weather is a little cold and chilly. • They’re staying in a glass igloo. Postcard 2 (from Will) • Will is writing from the Vatican post office in Vatican City. • He visited the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. • The weather is nice, perfect for walking around. • He’s staying with his old pal Shawn. C Sample answers The first postcard used nice six times. The second post card used nice four times. I think it’s better to use a variety of words, rather than using the same one repeatedly. D Sample answers Postcard 1 (from Sue) I’m at the Santa Village in Rovaniemi, Finland, with my family. It’s a fabulous village. It looks like Santa would live here! It’s a little cold and chilly, but the village looks wonderful with all the snow. I had to get up [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 early to take a train and a bus to get here, but I’m having a great time. I met Santa and took a picture with him. I even rode a sleigh pulled by a reindeer. It was really nice. Tonight, we’re staying in a glass igloo. It has a spectacular view of the night sky. I’ve taken so many amazing pictures! I'll show them to you when I get back. Postcard 2 (from Will) Guess where I’m writing from! The Vatican post office in Vatican City! I’m staying with my old pal Shawn, and he’s showing me around Vatican City. He’s been really kind and helpful, letting me stay with him and taking me to so many interesting places. Yesterday, I visited the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. The interiors of the buildings were so colorful and beautiful. The weather is nice, perfect for walking around. I’m returning tomorrow, so I’ll see you soon. 2 Writing A Sample answers Yes, I love traveling and experiencing new things. I've been to several countries in Europe and Asia. When I was in Germany, I visited the Oktoberfest. It was so much fun. I also really enjoyed Japan. One time, I stayed at a temple and experienced the lifestyle of Buddhist monks. B Sample conversation A: Where did you go? B: I went to Japan. A: Who did you go with? B: I went with my brother. A: How was the weather? B: It was really hot and humid. A: What did you do there? B: I visited some temples and castles. I walked around Kyoto and went to some museums. I also climbed Mount Fuji. A: Where did you stay? B: I usually stay in hostels, but one time I stayed overnight at a Buddhist temple. It was an interesting experience. On the last night, my brother and I decided to spend more money and stay in a nice hotel. C Sample writing Dear Andrea, Jack and I are in Kyoto today! We took the train here yesterday from Tokyo. Last night we stayed in a Buddhist temple. We had vegetarian meals with the monks, and we even participated in the morning prayer. It was really cool. Tomorrow we’re planning to go to Osaka to see Osaka Castle. Then, we're going to climb Mount Fuji. The only problem so far is that the weather has been really hot and humid. I hope it gets better. Love, Alex D Sample answers I’ve been to Peru and seen Machu Picchu. I’ve also been to Spain. I would like to visit Norway. I bet the northern lights are amazing. [Answer Keys] SURPASS Student Book 2 Review Test 5 Listening A 1. c 2. c 3. b 4. a B 1. b 2. b 3. c 4. c C 1. fiancé 2. adventures 3. (prison) guards Grammar A 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. c B 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. c C 1. to get 2. to learn 3. to review 4. to apply Vocabulary A 1. overseas trip 2. move out of 3. full-time job 4. driver’s license B 1. (e)lectrician 2. (a)ccountant 3. (a)rchitect 4. (s)urgeon C 1. beach 2. cave 3. desert 4. waterfall D 1. bridge 2. tower 3. museum 4. tunnel
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