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Answer key Answer key AUDIO STATION UNIT 4 A Leisure activities are fun things people like to do in their free time Page 1. Read the description of these leisure activities and write the number in the box for the corresponding picture. 1. d) 2. g) 3. a) 4. b) 5. Listen again and circle “T” True or “F” False for sentences 1 to 6. 1. F 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. T Page 7. Pair work. Interview your classmate to find out what he/she likes/doesn’t like doing for fun. 5. f) Answers may vary 6. e) 7. c) 2. Fill in the gaps with the missing vowel letters to complete the names of these leisure activities. 1. practicing sports 2. painting 3. cooking 4. taking pictures 5. playing video games 6. going to the movies 7. reading magazines Page 3. Look at the symbols and write a sentence for each one according to your preference using the words from the previous exercise. UNIT 4 B Singing time! Page 1. Circle the correct picture according to each human value. 1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. a Page 2. In pairs, identify the pictures using the words in bold letters from the song. Write the names in the spaces under the pictures. Answers may vary 4. Listen to the conversation once without pausing the recording and answer the question. polllution basic ground rockets atomic mushroom missile c 4 junkyard Page 3. Work in pairs. Write the main ideas of the stanzas indicated below. Stanza 1 Things that destroy our world Stanza 3 Things that pollute our environment Stanza 6 Destruction of green areas Stanza 10 Asking people to take care of our world 4. In pairs, answer the following questions. Then, share your answers with the whole team. Answers may vary 5 READING & WRITING STATION Page UNIT 4 A I like movies! 1. Fill in the gaps with the types of movies. 1. comedy Page 1. Match each image with its corresponding phrase on the right. 2. horror movie 1. c 3. action movie 2. d 4. sci-fi movie 3. a 5. documentary UNIT 4 B You’re a firework 4. e 6. animated movie 5. b 7. adventure movie Page 8. romantic movie 2. What do the words in the box mean? Match them with the definitions below. 9. western movie 10. musical 1. ignite 2. burst Page 3. own 2. Answer the following questions. 4. worth Answers may vary. 5. drifting Page 63 4. Place in the corresponding column according to what Rosie said in the dialogue Like Love Don’t like Hate 6. waste 7. lightning bolt 8. firework Page Sci-Fi 3. What is each stanza trying to say? Match each one (1- 6) with its Horror corresponding interpretation on the right. Romance Comedy Action Musical 1. d 2. c 3. b 4. f 5. e 6. a 5. Complete the first chart with your information. Interview a classmate and complete the second chart. Answers may vary. 6. Write a sentence using your classmate’s information in exercise 5. Answers may vary. 6 4. How did this song make you feel? Answers may vary. MULTIPURPOSE STATION UNIT 4 A How well do you know me? Page Answers May Vary UNIT 4 B Page The sing a song game Answers May Vary 7 VIDEO STATION UNIT 4 A Interviewing Page 1. Do the math operations. Then, match the words to the pictures. 5. Read the Knowing about the language box and write four sentences about your likes and dislikes using the verbs from the box. Answers may vary. 1. 56 UNIT 4 B 2. 26 What do you value? 3. 8 4. 39 5. 42 6. 7 Page 2. Watch the video and write the name of the interviewee under each star answering the question “What do you like to do for fun?” 1. Mindy 2. Erick 3. Cathy 4. Claire 5. Joe 6. Marsha 7. Melisson 8. Steven 9. Mrs. Provenzano 10. Diane Page 3. Listen to Cathy’s interview and order it. 8 5 Page 1. Write the words from the box under the corresponding picture. 1. anger 2. peace 3. discrimination 4. equality 5. respect 6. faith 7. wrong 8. unity 9. love 10. fairness 11. truth 12. selfishness Page 2. Watch the video and complete the lyrics with the phrases in the boxes. 1. What’s wrong with the world 2. And to discriminate only generates hate And that’s exactly how anger works and operates 9 3. 7 4. Where is the love? 2 5. If love and peace is so strong 4 6. Not respecting each other 6 7. If you never know truth 3 8. selfishness got us following our wrong direction 1 9. whatever happened to the fairness in equality 10. leading lives away from unity 8 Page 3. Listen to the chorus and answer the question. Answers may vary. 4. Match the antonyms of the following human values mentioned in the song. 1. e 2. c 3. a 4. d 5. b 5. Choose one of the human values from exercise 4 and complete the questions. Answers may vary. 9 Answer key AUDIO STATION UNIT 4 A 6. Answer the following questions. My favorite anecdotes Answers may vary. Page UNIT 4 B 1. Circle your favorite memories when you were a child or younger. Answers may vary. Page 2. Listen to the anecdote number 1. Number the memories Johnny mentions from 1 to 5 in the order that you hear them. a. 2 b. 5 c. 1 d. 4 e. 3 3. Listen to the anecdote number 2. Underline the information heard in the audio. Then, check answers with other students. 3, 5 4. Listen to the anecdote number 2 again and put a checkmark next to the toys Johnny used to play with. 1 Page 1. Find the hidden words in the word search grid, as in the example. d c n s t t h u l m r y z c h e e s e b u r g e r s n i n o p a r s t u d x t v p x q c m n e y o w v r q s d p o n g a r l i c a c x y d u z f b j b n q d c c r a n b e r r i e s i e c u l t u r e s k b u t g k q s r h i n l w r o i n t i r i f m q v u l h o s p t y e v n u z g x z n j c r n s m g l e o s b a a p h k f n d t m u i l Page 1. popular 5 2. accurate Page 5. Work in pairs. Listen to the anecdote number 3 and complete the statements below with the sports the boy played when he was younger. 1. skipping 2. judo 3. ping pong 4. race q 2. Work in pairs. Listen to the audio and complete the text with the words in the box. 3 6 12 From asparagus to zucchini 3. widely different 4. growing regions 5. fresh 6. imported 7. traditional 8. amazing Page 3. Match the words on the left with their antonyms on the right. 1. c) 2. e) 3. a) 4. f) 5. d) 6. b) 4. Fill in the diagram with the similarities and differences between American and Mexican food. Answers may vary. 13 READING & WRITING STATION UNIT 4 A UNIT 4 B I found a crab “Sweet sixteen” vs “Fiesta de quince años” Page 1. Label the pictures with the words from the box. 1. beach 2. castle 3. sand 4. crab 5. habitat 2. Write the words from exercise 1 in the corresponding place according to the description, as in the example. 1. crab 2. castle 3. habitat 4. beach 5. sand Page 4. Change the following sentences from Direct Speech (D.S.) to Indirect Speech (I.S.) 1. Uriel said that the beach was beautiful. 2. Lenny said that she went to the beach in the morning. 3. Mom said that crabs were very dangerous. 4. Dad said that crabs had to live in their habitats. 5. Your friend said that she made fantastic sand castles. 5. In pairs, write a conversation about a personal experience you have had. Use direct and indirect speech, as in the exercise above. Answers may vary. 6. Work in pairs. Role-play the conversation from exercise 5. Answers may vary. 14 Page 1. Complete the sentences with the words on the birthday cake. 1. tiara 2. guests 3. candle 4. escort 5. waltz 6. ballroom 7. mass Page 3. Circle the correct option. 1. arrive 2. crowns 3. represent 4. starts/wears Page 4. Write “Fiesta de Quince Años” or “Sweet Sixteen” on the lines according to the previous information. 1. Fiesta de Quince Años 2. Sweet Sixteen 3. Fiesta de Quince Años / Sweet Sixteen 4. Fiesta de Quince Años 5. Sweet Sixteen Page 5. Work in pairs. Complete the following chart with the information from exercise 2. Celebrations: Fiesta de Quince Años / Sweet Sixteen Similarities: 1. She wears a tiara. 2. She dances with her court of honor. 3. “Shoe Ceremony” 4. The father dances with his daughter. 5. Guests dine, chat and dance. Differences: Fiesta de Quince Años 1. She is 15 years old. 2. It’s celebrated in Latin America. 3. Thanksgiving mass 4. “The Last Doll” Sweet Sixteen 1. She is 16 years old. 2. It’s celebrated in the United States and Canada. 3. “Candle Lighting Ceremony” 15 MULTIPURPOSE STATION UNIT 4 A Anecdotes 1. Circle the emotions in the following boxes, as in the example below. fear, sadness, anger, joy, surprise, disgust, regret, shame. 2. Label the following pictures with the words you circled in exercise 1. 1. sadness 2. anger 3. shame 4. regret 5. fear 6. surprise 7. disgust 8. joy UNIT 4 B Slap it! 16 Mexico English speaking countries Family 1 30 Religion 12 29 Work / free time 7 14 Nationalism 16 9 Personal sensitivity 20 5 Etiquette 17 25 Personal appearance 28 19 Status 26 2 Aesthetics 11 3 Ethics 23 10 Language 18 8 Art and music 22 6 Food 4 21 Doing business 27 15 Climate 13 24 VIDEO STATION UNIT 4 A The wonder years Page 1. Unscramble the words on the lines. 1. night 2. leave 3. home 4. miss 5. world 6. hold 7. license 8. lose Page 2. Answer the following questions about the video. 1. He is sad. 2. Because he has to leave. 3. She is sad. 4. Answers may vary. 5. Yes, she does. 6. Answers may vary. 3. Play the video again and order the following statements. 4 2 5 1 UNIT 4 B Mexican and American traditions Page 1. Write the opposites of the following words. mother / father daughter / son grandmother / grandfather niece / nephew aunt / uncle 2. Watch the first part of the video and underline the title that best fits from the list below. 3. Traditional families: Mexico & USA. Page 3. Watch the second part of the video. Then, put the following parts of sentences in the correct order. 2 5 3 4 1 6 4. Work in pairs. Write three similarities and three differences you find in traditional families in Mexico and in the United States. Answers may vary 3 Page 4. In pairs, change the following sentences from direct to Indirect speech. 1. Cara said that nothing was wrong. 2. Kevin said that they could still see each other. 3. Kevin said that he wanted to stay. 4. Kevin said that he was sorry. 5. Write an anecdote from your childhood. Answers may vary 17 2 grade material nd 19 Unit 4A 20 An anecdote where you felt fear. An anecdote where you became very angry with someone. An anecdote where you found something digusting. An anecdote where you were ashamed. An anecdote where you were surprised. An anecdote where you felt sadness. An anecdote that you enjoyed. An anecdote where you regretted something you did. Unit 4B 1 30 Family Family Family is first. Children are a very important part of the family. They tend to live in the same state they were born. Work is usually first, then family. Children are independent. They are used to move to other parts of the country. 12 29 Religion Religion Catholic tradition. God is the supreme being. Many religions. “I rule my life” vision. 7 14 Work / free time Work / free time People work to have a good living. Free time considered essential for a full life. People spend a lot of time working: “Live to work”. Free time seen as reward for hard work. 16 9 Nationalism Nationalism Very nationalistic. Proud of long history and traditions. Do not want to live in another country so much. Very patriotic. Proud of their way of life. Assume everyone shares their materialistic values. Often have more “ world” view. 20 5 Personal Sensitivity Personal Sensitivity Difficulty separating work and personal relationships. Sensitive to differences of opinion. Avoid confrontation. Separate work from personal relationships. Sensitivity seen as weakness. They say things as they are. 21 17 25 Etiquette (good behavior) Etiquette (good behavior) “Old world” formality. Behavior seen as something learnt in family. Efficiency is first. “Let’s get to the point” approach. 28 19 Personal appearance Personal appearance Good clothes and “looking good” are status symbols. Performance is first; looking good, second. 26 2 Status Status Title and position more important than money in the eyes of society. Money is the main status symbol and the reward for achievement. 11 3 Aesthetics (beauty) Aesthetics (beauty) They try to make everything look beautiful, even at work. They don’t worry much about beauty. (They don’t have time for that. ) 23 22 10 Ethics (values, honesty) Ethics (values, honesty) They prefer diplomacy instead of truth. Truth is a relative concept. Direct Yes/No answers given and expected. Truth seen as absolute value. 18 8 Language Language There is one official language and 6% of the population speaks one of the 60 indigenous languages. Important languages are spoken in addition to the official language: Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese and Navajo. 22 6 Art and Music Art and Music They have a very rich tradition of folk art. Crafts like clay pottery are very famous. Drums, flutes and maracas are widely used in their music. Portraits and landscapes show a realistic style of art. Their music has a touch of multi-ethnicity: jazz, pop, hip-hop and rock and roll are some of their genres. 4 21 Food Food Their foods are famous all over the world. These people prepare different varieties of corn-based dishes. They have a large variety of styles of cooking due to the influence of various immigrant communities. 27 15 Doing business Doing business The executive spends most of the time discussing general topics, waiting for the final moments of the conversation to talk about business. “Every second counts” mentality. Light conversations are often viewed as an expensive waste of time. 13 24 Climate Climate The northern part experiences cooler temperatures during the winter months and in the south the temperatures are constant and vary as a function of elevation. It varies due to its large size and wide range of geographic features. The climate is calm in most areas: tropical, polar, semiarid, Mediterranean and arid. 23 English-speaking countries 24