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Es. 1-2-3-4 pag. 55
1)
a. Don’t turn on the light.
b. Don’t close the door.
c. Don’t open the window.
d. Let’s not take this train.
e. Don’t turn right at the bank.
f. Don’t let’s go with them.
g. Please, don’t sit down. 
2)
a. Open the window, it’s hot in here!
b. Don’t buy that watch, it’s very expensive!
c. Hurry up!Are late for the interview!
d. Bring Susan to the party. She is very nice!
e. Take your coat, it’s cold outside!
f. Wake your brother, it’s late!
g. Don’t eat that sandwich. It’s Mike’s!
h. Fill in this form with all your details, please. 
3)
a. Close the door! à Open the door!
b. Let’s start work! à Let’s finish work!
c. Stand up! à Sit down!
d. Come here! à Go away!
e. Pull the door! à Push the door!
f. Open the window! à Close the window!
g. Let’s turn the light on! à Let’s turn the light off!
h. Wake up! à Sleep! 
4)
a. Don’t leave your luggage unattended.
b. Come on, Relax on the beach for a little while.
c. Stop at the traffic light, and then turn left.
d. Please take a seat, Mrs Jones.
e. Let’s all watch a DVD together tonight!
f. Don’t let’s go out tonight, we’re all tired.
g. Help yourself to the cake!
h. Talk so loud, the children are sleeping. 
Es.1-2-3-4 pag. 57
1)
a. The English lesson starts at 10.30.
b. Peter lives in a big house.
c. Maria and Sara play tennis at the club.
d. Jack walks to school. He often arrives late.
e. I go to London in the summer holidays.
f. Lisa likes chocolate cake for breakfast
g. It rains in England in November.
h. My teacher is French. She comes from Lyon. 
2)
a. Jerry plays computer games every day.
b. Clarissa gets up at 7 a.m. on school days.
c. I go to school with my best friend.
d. It sometimes snows in England.
e. My friends do their homework at school.
f. My pet rabbits eat carrots and lettuce.
g. You are always late for the class.
h. The fish in that pond swims all day. 
3)
a.  William A (watches) television every evening.
b. I B (do) my homework before supper.
c. Every day my dad B (goes) to work by car.
d. My best friend A listens to his CD player all the time.
e. I C (usually have) lunch at 12.45.
f. Jack and Ryan B (take) the train to school.
g. Isabel A (washes) her hair every day.
h. All trains to London B ( leave) from this platform. 
4)
I live in a small town on the south coast.
I walk at home, but I often go abroad on business.
I have two children, one is still at the school and the other goes to the college.
I speak French and Spanish, and I know a bit of German.
My husband is a dentist.
He likes sports and he enjoys the open air.
He plays tennis twice a week and he watches a lot of football on TV. 
Es.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 pag. 58-59-60 
1)
a. My teacher doesn’t give us homework.
b. Mark and Tim don’t go swimming after school.
c. Our English course doesn’t start in September.
d. The football team don’t practice every day.
e. The team captain doesn’t like lazy players.
f. It doesn’t rain in August in my country.
g. Computers don’t use much electricity.
h. They don’t work on Sunday. 
2)
a. Emma does not play basketball.
b. We do not use computers at school.
c. I do not walk to school every day.
d. The tram does not leave from this stop.
e. It does not snow in November.
f. The lesson does not finish at 16.00 today.
g. My sisters do not get up at 6 a.m.!
h. Rocco does not go to the cinema on Friday.   
3)
a. We do not like Maths.
b. She does not play golf.
c. They do not go out on Sunday night.
d. The group doesn’t play in clubs.
e. Sophie doesn’t wear a uniform at school.
f. His cat doesn’t like milk.
g. Jack doesn’t do his homework.
h. This bus doesn’t stop at the station. 
4)
a. What do you have for lunch?
b. Does Tom like coffee?
c. Excuse me does this bus stop at Marble Arch?
d. How much does this coat cost?
e. Do you know the way to the station?
f. Do your parents like computer games?
g. Do all the children in your class have dictionaries?
h. What does she do in the evening? 
5)
a. Does she like pasta?
b. Do you like play tennis with Rocco?
c. What time does the post office open?
d. What time does my English lesson start?
e. Does David ride his mountain bike to school?
f. Do Pete and Kate live in the same street?
g. Does it rain here in March?
h. Do Kasha and Kim listen to their mp3 players on the bus? 
6)
a. Does Jack get up at 7.00?
b. Do Alice and Mike walk to work?
c. Does Jack leave home at 8.00?
d. Do Alice and Mike relax in the evening?
e. Alice and Mike don’t like tennis
f. Jack doesn’t wear school uniform.
g. Alice and Mike don’t use computers.
h. Jack doesn’t do his homework. 
7)
a. Prendi il caffé a colazione? à Do you take coffee for breakfast?
b. Tim lascia la casa alle 7.30? à Does Tim go out at 7.30?
c. Parlano il francese? à Do they speak French?
d. Dove abita Silvia? à Where does Silvia leave?
e. Quanto costa questo CD? How does cost this CD?
f. Sai la risposta? à Do you know the answer?
g. Cosa pensi di questo libro? à What do you think about this book?
h. Capiscono? à Do they understand?  
8)
a. Where does Gillian work? She works in a bank.
b. Does Gillian like her job? Yes, Gillian likes her job.
c. What time does Gillian start work? She starts at 8.30 a.m.
d. Does Gillian go home by taxi? No, Gillian goes at home by bus.
e. What does Gillian do after dinner? She reads or watches TV after dinner.
f. What does Frances do? Frances is a musician.
g. What does Frances do in the morning? In the morning she goes for a walk or she practices for the next concert.
h. Do Frances and Gillian meet in the evening? It’s very difficult for Frances and Gillian to meet.  
Es. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 pag. 62-63 
1)
a. I am sometimes late for school.
b. I never eat Chinese food.
c. I get up sometimes at 12.00.
d. I go rarely to a concert.
e. I always do the housework.
f. I never listen to classical music. 
2)
a. Anthony goes to the pub once a month.
b. Anthony plays tennis four times a month.
c. Anthony goes to the cinema once a week.
d. Anthony goes to the gym three times a week.
e. Anthony visits his brother twice a month.
f. Anthony goes to the brother once a month. 
3)
a. George sometimes misses the last bus home.
b. My dad breakfast has never in the morning.
c. Our postman always collects the letters before 10.00.
d. The dustman often delivers the rubbish before 7.00.
e. We usually go to my aunt’s for Sunday lunch.
f. I am always late for my piano lesson.
g. It never rains on my birthday.
h. She seldom washes the dishes for her mum.
4)
a. Do you always get up at 6.00?
b. Do the Thomsons often go to the theatre?
c. Do you often swim in the sea?
d. Does she always late for tennis practice?
e. Does he never offers her a coffee?
f. Do we normally go to my grandma’s on Sunday?
g. Does it occasionally rain in September?
h. Do I never go shopping with my parents? 
5)
a. I am hardly ever late for dinner.
b. My parents never eat Chinese food.
c. I rarely get up at 12.00 on Sundays.
d. I often go to the cinema.
e. At the weekend I always do my homework.
f. We never listen to classical music in the maths class.  
6)
a. She is never late for volleyball practice.
b. They hardly ever go out for dinner.
c. Do you ever go shopping with your mum?
d. Tony usually phones when he gets home.
e. He often is very tired after the match.
f. How often do you wash your hair?
g. You must never be late again.
h. It’s always sunny in Athens. 
7)
a. I hardly ever eat green vegetables.
b. I often do 10 minutes physical exercise.
c. I usually drink 2 litres of water.
d. I rarely speak English outside the classroom.
e. I always brush my teeth after meals.
f. I always eat fresh fruit.
g. I hardly ever go to an English speaking country.
h. I always have a light breakfast. 
Es. 1 pag. 64 
1)
a. They haven’t got a lot of money. à They don’t have a lot of money.
b. Where do you have breakfast – at home or in a bar? à Have you got breakfast at home or in a bar?
c. Do you have fun at school? à Have you got fun at school?
d. He’s got tattoos all over his body. à ______________________________
e. Have you got anything to say? à Do you have anything to say?
f. I don’t have a dictionary- can I borrow yours? à I haven’t a dictionary – can I borrow yours?
g. I have a rarely bad cold. à  _____________________________________ 
Es. 1-2-3 pag. 65 
1)
Do you know my grandfather? On he’s a great man!
He’s 85, but he still feels very young.
He wakes up very early, at around 6.00, has a (cold!) shower, walks a mile to his favourite bar and has got breakfast there.
He has quite a few friends, and they spend lots of time discussing politics and football.
He doesn’t like television very much, he hardly ever watches it, but he reads the paper every day. The only problem is that he’s a bit deaf – so have whisper when you talk to him! 
2)
a. Do you have (got NO) any money left?
b. I (don’t NO) never watch horror films.
c. Bye, and have (got NO) a good trip!
d. I do some physical exercise every (sometimes NO) day.
e. (You NO) don’t talk, please!
f. “ Do you speak Spanish?” “No, I don’t (speak NO).”
g. She (doesn’t NO) hardly ever says a world.
h. Have (do NO) you got some change? 
3)
A new study of “happy western teenagers” is now available.
It B (tells) us why these happy people are happy.
Happy and optimistic teenagers C (spend) a lot of their time with family and friends.
They C (always have) dinner with their family, and never eat alone.
They often have a cup of coffee or tea with a parent, or brother or sister, or other relative, and A (chat) about their day.
They usually spend at least one evening per week with friends, at home or doing something together such as going to the cinema.
They usually study regularly, and B (don’t allow) homework to build up.
This A (is result) in low stress levels at school.
C (Do they?) eat at least one good meal a day?
Yes, they do! They rarely snack or skip meals, and they always try to eat fruit and vegetables. Most teenagers A (are usually) sporty.
Surprisingly, their healthy diet comes with some unhealthy habits: many teenagers occasionally smoke, and some admit that they often smoke.
They say they are not worried about the health problems that smoking can cause. 
Es. 5-6 pag.66 
5)
a. How often do they go out? à Quanto spesso loro escono?
b. You never arrive at work on time! à Tu non arrivi mai in tempo al lavoro!
c. I sometimes go to school on foot. à A volte vado a scuola a piedi.
d. John is normally very busy at weekends. à John normalmente è indaffarato nel fine settimana.
e. We don’t drink wine very often. à Noi non beviamo vino molto spesso.
f. The President gives a speech once a year. à Il Presidente dà la parola una volta all’anno.
g. Jim and I sometimes meet for lunch. à Jim e Io qualche volta ci incontriamo per il pranzo.
h. My sister doesn’t play the violin. à Mia sorella non sa suonare il violino. 
6)
a. Non fai mai i compiti in tempo! à You never do your homework on time!
b. Quanto spesso vai al cinema? à How often do you go to the cinema?
c. Vado sempre al lavoro a piedi. à I always go to work on foot.
d. Di solito siamo molto occupati d’estate. à We are usually busy in summer.
e. A volte ci vediamo la domenica. à We sometimes meet on Sunday.
f. Non mangiamo pesce molto spesso. à We often don’t eat fish.
g. Spesso il mio vicino suona la chitarra la sera tardi. à My neighbour often play the guitar on late evening.
h. Non andiamo mai al cinema. à We never go to the cinema. 
Es. 1-2-3 pag. 68 
1)
a. I’ m going round the corner A (to buy a newspaper)
b. I swim C (to feel fit)
c. I go to school A (to learn English)
d. I work hard B (to get a promotion)
e. I write down everything A (to remember it for late)
f. She works part-time A (to save money)
g. We’re driving all night C (for see them) 
2)
a. It’s difficult to know what to do.
b. It’s your turn to buy the drinks.
c. I saw her to go out.
d. You had better to change an aspirin.
e. I stayed at home so ad not to catch a cold.
f. I must remember to phone Granny for her birthday.
g. You mustn’t smoke here.
h. I need to go to the bank to take some money. 
3)
GEORGIA: I want to go away somewhere at Easter.
We could visit my relatives in Wales.
PETER: I’d rather do something with friends.
GEORGIA: Well, I know that Sarah and James plane to spend the weekend on the coast.
That might be a good idea.
PETER: But that’s expensive! We can’t afford to stay in a hotel.
GEORGIA: That’s true. Well, how about a day trip?
We can get up early tomorrow and just go to the coast for a day.
PETER: Yes, that’s a good idea! We must go to bed early tonight
GEORGIA: Well that’s not a problem. I’m tired now anyway.
Goodnight, see you in the morning.
PETER: Goodnight. Don’t forget to set the alarm! 
Es. 1 pag. 69 
1)
a. I think that swimming is the best form of exercise.
b. Look at all those people! They’re making a film or something.
c. I want to travel somewhere exotic.
d. Every Sunday morning dad goes to fish in the river near our house.
e. Can you imagine to live in the North Pole?
f. I don’t mind waiting. Take your time.
g. Let’s go to that new restaurant.
h. There’s no point to decorate this flat. We’re going to sell it. 
Es. 1-2-3-4 pag. 71 
1)
Dear Jim,We are having a terrible holiday.
It is raining. I am sitting in the hotel. I am watching television.
Tom and Peter are playing computer games.
Alice is reading a book. Susan is making a cup of coffee.
The baby is crying. I want to go home.
All the best, George 
2)
a. I am making a birthday cake for my brother.
b. My dad is learning to play the guitar.
c. Everyone are talking about the new Harry Potter film.
d. My boss and his wife are travelling at the moment.
e. Our babysitter is teaching Tom to read.
f. The sun is shining. It’s a beautiful day.
g. We are looking for a new job.
h. Listen, that student is ling about his grades. 
3)
a. My best friend is talking on the phone now.
b. His parents are having a great holiday in Greece.
c. His dad is writing a book about Ancient Greece.
d. His mum is trying to learn Greek.
e. I’m writing for my friend to get off the phone.
f. The weather is cold. They are sitting inside a coffee shop.
g. They are travelling back home on Saturday. 
4)
a. I’m reading War and Peace at the moment- it’s great!
b. John is working part-time in an office in town.
c. We are eating lunch at Mario’s.
d. Don’t disturb the children – they are doing their homework.
e. She is always listening to music on her i-Pod.
f. “ Is the weather nice?” “ No, it is raining.
g. Our team is winning in a match today.
h. I’ studying Russian at school. 
Es. 1-2-3 pag. 72-73 
1)
a. Mike isn’t eating a sandwich.
b. We aren’t studying Latin at school this year.
c. I’m not playing tennis with Tina after school.
d. My sister isn’t using the computer now
e. That noise isn’t annoying me.
f. You aren’t doing the right exercise.
g. They aren’t having a meeting.
h. It isn’t raining outside. 
2)
Hello Pete,How are you? We hope you are feeling better.
I am writing this message on my dad’s computer so I can’t stay here for more than five minutes. Mr Smart wants us to do a lot of Spanish homework, but Jack, Tim and Jody are playing basketball tonight, so they aren’t doing their Spanish homework!
My parents are watching a DVD now, and I don’t want to do my homework!
OK, it’s late, my dad is waiting for me to finish this message.
I am not doing my Spanish homework tonight!
I’m tired. My dad is coming up the stairs…..
Speak tomorrow,   Phil 
3)
a. Is the bus stopping?
b. Am I waiting in the right place?
c. Are they waiting for us in town?
d. Is she doing a lot of revision for the test?
e. Are we sending too many emails?
f. Are Liz and Paris flying to America?
g. Are you coming to the theatre with us?
h. Is our class going on a trip? 
Es. 1-2 pag. 74 
1)
a. Don’t be silly! Do you really believe in ghosts?
b. I cant come. I am sick.
c. I love red roses. They are smelling so nice.
d. I own a house in the mountains
e. I think you should stop smoking.
f. The box is containing 20 bottles of wine.
g. Are you OK? Yeah, I am having a great time!
h. My sister has 3 cats and 2 dogs. 
2)
a. This necklace costs a fortune.
b. We have problems with this software.
c. What do you think about?
d. Do you believe in life after death?
e. My brother hates doctors.
f. I don’t anybody at the moment.
g. This cake tastes awful. Who made it?
h. I don’t understand a thing! 
Es.1-2-3-4-5-6-7 pag. 76-77 
1)
a. I arrive at school at 8.00a.m every day.
b. I’m having a great time at this party.
c. I think this film is great
d. Do you enjoy this party?
e. I don’t understand this question.
f. My friend don’t like this film.
g. Are you working or do you a student?
h. Our dog is usually going for his walk at night. 
2)
a. Ted is living in Madrid at the moment. He is there for work.
b. The Chinese lessons start at 7.45 every Tuesday.
c. Our teacher is always complaining. She is never happy with us.
d. This mp3 player costs a lot of money. Be careful with it!
e. I am doing my homework at the moment. Can I call you back later?
f. The sun is shining. Let’s go for a picnic.
g. Look, the bus is coming. Quick jump on!
h. My friends don’t believe in ghosts. 
3)
a. Is he talking about his girlfriend again?
b. Does he go to the mountains in winter?
c. Does Emma doesn’t like cheese on her pizza?
d. Are they waiting for the train to Manchester?
e. Does Tina usually get up at 9 a.m on Saturday?
f. Are you always very busy?
g. Is it raining outside?
h. Do your parents help you with your homework? 
4)
a. Greg usually goes to bed at 10 p.m.
b. Matilda only eats fish.
c. I prefer tea with lemon and sugar.
d. Don’t turn off the light. I’m still reading
e. Do you know the way to the station?
f. Take an umbrella, it’s raining outside.
g. Mark isn’t understanding German.
h. We are being hungry. 
5)
a. I can’t come out now: I’m washing my hair.
b. Do you know the answer?
c. Are you waiting for the school bus? You’re in the wrong place!
d. That bike costs £ 350.
e. Are you understanding?
f. I’m doing my homework. Please go away. 
6)
a. Someone B (is waiting) for you outside. Who is it?
b. What A (do you think) of this book? I think it’s fantastic
c. Kate is busy. She B (is studying) for a test.
d. A (we’re having) a great time at the moment.
e. Tina usually C (gets up) at 7.00.
f. There is a lot of noise in the street. What C (happens)?
g. Hurry up! The bus A (is coming)
h. Paul C (doesn’t like) pizzai. What’s your job exactly? What A (are you doing)? 
7)
(a) C
(b) B
(c) A                             
(d) B
(e) B
(f) C
(g) B
(h) A                              
Es. 1-2-3-4 pag.78-79 
1)
a. I don’t want to be treated like a child.
b. Would you like to dance with me?
c. We don’t like shopping in big supermarkets.
d. What’s your Maths teacher look like?
e. I’ve never tried Chinese food. What does it taste like?
f. My husband works like a business consultant in a multinational company.
g. What does Jane like? She’s quite tall and slim.
h. What would you like to do this afternoon? 

2)
1. à c.
2. à f.
3. à h.
4. à a.
5. à g.
6. à b.
7. à d.
8. à e. 
3)
(a) you like
(b) like
(c) like
(d) would like
(e) like
(f) would you like
(g) I’d like
(h) I’d like.
4)
a. Che gusto ha la bistecca? Sa di gomma. à What does steak taste like? It tastes rubber like
b. Come è il marito di Jennifer? È simpatico ma non molto attraente. à What does Jennifer’s husband look like? He is funny but he isn’t good- looking.
c. Vorrei una birra per favore. à I would like beer, please.
d. In quella fabbrica lavorano come schiavi. à In that factory they work like slaves.
e. A Richard piace molto andare a cavallo. à Richard likes ride a horse.
f. Che cosa desidera? à What would you like?
g. Come è essere famosi? Stressante à How is it be famous? It’s stressful.
h. Mi piacerebbe molto viaggiare intorno al mondo. à I would like travelling around the world.
i. Tale padre, tale figlio. à Such father, like son.j. Non le piaccio per nulla. à 
Es.1-2-3-4 pag.81 
1)
a. She makes breakfast for all of us.
b. How much money does your father make.
c. I do pilates to keep in shape.
d. Don’t make anything - wait here!
e. David needs to make a phone call urgently.
f. Could you do a favour, please?
g. Don’t make so much noise please!
h. I must do the ironing before I go to work. 
2)
a. Wait a minute! I’m doing my hair.
b. Please, don’t make so much noise!
c. My father does most of the cooking in our house.
d. This homework is difficult. I think I’m making lost of mistakes.
e. What are you doing? I’m making Michael a birthday cake.
f. Can I make a phone call, please?
g. Don’t forget to do your homework before you go out.
h. I can’t do this exercise! Can you help me? 
3)
a. You’ve made a promise. Now you must keep it.
b. Will you do me a favour? Yes, of course. What?
c. He is a bit shy and doesn’t make . . . . . very easily.
d. I promise I’ll do my exercises to pass the exam.
e. How did Rockfeller make all that noise?
f. The party was really boring, so I made an effort and left.
g. It won’t make a phone call if we leave today or tomorrow.
h. He’s so irritating – he just sits in front of the television and does nothing all day.
4)
1.(a) doing
2.(b) make
3.(c) make
4.(d) do
5.(e) make
6.(f) make
7.(g) make
8.(h) do
9.(i) doing