2nd edition Pre-Intermediate Workbook Key

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4C Ukraine in film


Exercise 1 page 32

Film Director Genre Adjective

Lone Wolf Roman
Balaian

drama moving, gripping,
(students' own answers)

Moskal-
Charivnyk
(1995)

Mykola
Zasieiev-
Rudenko

musical
comedy

funny, entertaining,
(students' own answers)

Roksolana
(1997)

Borys
Nebiieridze

TV serial exciting, moving,
(students' own answers)

Aurora
(2006)

Oksana
Bairak

tragedy sentimental, gripping,
(students' own answers)

Shtolnia
(2006)

Liubomyr
Kobylchuk

thriller exciting, scary
(students' own answers)

Exercise 2 page 32

6 films; City Slickers is not Ukrainian

Exercise 3 page 32

1 He was 32.
2 Firstly comedies and spy films and later avant-garde films.
3 Arsenal, Earth and Ivan
4 The film studio in Kyiv.
5 Volodymyr Palahniuk
6 City Slickers
7 Kobzari
8 He is a film director and an actor.
9 Cossack Mamai and a beautiful Tatar girl.
10 Best Foreign Film


Challenge! page 32

Students’ own answers

Listening Extra Unit 4

Exercise 1 $ LISTENING 15 page 106

Jenny Hi, Ben. Are you going to watch the Oscars tonight? I want to know
who wins best actor this year. Who do you think should win?
Ben Well, Jenny, I don’t really know. I find it all a bit boring.
Jenny Really? I’m surprised. You love films. You go to the cinema all the time.
Ben I do love films, but I don’t love the Oscars. They are all about big American
blockbusters. I like them, but I also like European films.
Jenny Well, of course the Oscars is American. It’s an American show. But I love it. I
love the dresses, the glamour, the tears. It’s fun! I’m not really into the awards.
Ben I prefer the Golden Globe Awards. I prefer the foreign journalists’
choices of film.
Jenny Oh, OK. But come and watch the Oscars with me, anyway. Maybe
your favourite film will win.
Ben Fine, let’s watch it, then. But I’m not watching the beginning, when
the stars arrive and show off their dresses.
1 F: Jenny loves watching the Oscars.
2 T
3 F: Ben likes them but he prefers European films.
4 F: Jenny loves the dresses and the glamour more than the
awards.
5 T

4D (not) as ... as, too, enough


Exercise 1 page 33

2 Dan is as rich as Constance.
3 Dan isn’t as successful as Constance.
4 Constance isn’t as tall as Dan.
5 Dan isn’t as popular as Constance.
6 Constance isn’t as heavy as Dan.
7 Dan is as hard-working as Constance.

Exercise 2 page 33

2 Jane is too lazy to help with the housework.
3 The box is too heavy to lift.
4 The lorry is too tall to go under the bridge.
5 The weather is too cold to play outside.
6 This coffee is too hot to drink.

Exercise 3 page 33

2 Jane isn’t hard-working enough to help with the housework.
3 The box isn’t light enough to lift.
4 The lorry isn’t low enough to go under the bridge.
5 The weather isn’t warm enough to play outside.
6 This coffee isn’t cool enough to drink.

Exercise 4 page 33

2 I’m not as old as you.
3 It isn’t too wet to play tennis.
4 Is your coat warm enough?

Challenge! page 33

1 ice 2 a picture 3 a mouse 4 lightning 5 a bat
6 a bee 7 ABC 8 a tree
Students’ own answers

4E Shaken and stirred


Exercise 1 page 34

1 silent film 2 slow motion 3 stuntman / stuntwoman
4 film studio 5 special effects 6 film industry 7 on location
8 fight scene

Exercise 2 page 34

1 Angelina Jolie 2 Tom Cruise

Exercise 3 page 34

1 c 2 a 3 b 4 c

Challenge! page 34

Students’ own answers

4F Buying tickets


Exercise 1 page 35

1 card 2 date 3 code 4 number 5 fee

Exercise 2 $ LISTENING 16 page 35

1 Can I help you?
2 Which showing would you like?
3 I’m afraid the 8.30 showing is sold out.
4 Sorry, did you say two adults?
5 How would you like to pay?
6 Can I have your credit card number, please?
1 b 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 b 6 b

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