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{teacherscom library} EFL Grade 8 TB

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1829

1888

1975

Now, today
2
 

invented

connected

ordered

started

enjoyed

saved
3
 
Students’ own answers
UNIT 6 
What a great job!
VOCABULARY
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farmer

cook

dentist

an artist

an actor

factory worker

model

pilot
2
 

artist

farmer

actor

factory worker
3
 

cook

mechanic

sports coach

model

shop assistant

engineer
GRAMMAR
1
 

didn’t do

didn’t study

didn’t like

didn’t go

didn’t meet

didn’t walk
2
 

What time did the shop open?

Did you go to work 
yesterday?

Did your parents work in a factory?

Did she come to the office?

What did you do 
yesterday?

Did he enjoy his job?
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256 WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY AND AUDIOSCRIPTS
WRITING
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He worked in an office in a school.
2
Yes, he did.

My dad worked in an office in a school. 
H
e started work 
at 8 o’clock and he finished at 3 o’clock
.
He 
didn’t 
earn 
a lot of money, but the people were very friendly and he 
liked the students
.
M
y dad used a computer at work for 
the first time in 1981
. M
y
 dad’s
job was fun because it 
was busy.
3
 

b

e

d

c

a
4
 
Students’ own answers
UNIT 7 
An exciting trip
VOCABULARY
1
 

f

b

g

h

d

a

e
2
 

do water sports

buy presents

go camping

take photos

go sightseeing

lie on the beach

stay at a hotel

ride a bike
3
 

stay at a hotel

take photos

do water sports

buy presents

lie on the beach

go sightseeing

ride a bike

go camping
GRAMMAR
1
 

ride

have

give

take

go

see

buy

get up

come
10 
swim
11 
do
12 
eat
2
 

rode

had

gave

took

went

saw

bought

got up

came
10 
swam
11 
did
12 
ate
3
 

went

came

had

ate

took

saw

rode

gave

bought
4
 

Where did you go on holiday last year? d

Who did you
go with? a

Did your sister go sightseeing with you? e

What food did you eat? b

Did you and your family 
enjoy the holiday? c
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went
to France last summer.


went
sightseeing 
when I was in New York.


bought
some postcards and 
a T-shirt.

My parents 
gave
me some money for my 
birthday last year.

Did you 
eat
some nice food in Italy?
VOCABULARY
1
 

coach

ferry

flight

guidebook

map

passport

station

suitcase

ticket
10
tourist
11 
tour guide
2
 

arrived at

pack

got on

took

travel by

got off

catch
READING
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Ibn Battuta

1304

44 countries and cities, including 
India, China, Granada, Beijing and Cairo

Portugal

1480

Africa and India, the Atlantic and Pacific 
Oceans and the Philippines
2
 

He studied and never travelled far from his home in 
Morocco.

He travelled for almost 30 years.

He went 
to 44 countries.

He wrote about his travels when he 
was an old man.

He became a sailor in 1505.

The 
journey from Spain to the Philippines took about 18 
months.

He used maps and the stars to find his way.
LISTENING
1
 
Manchego / Spanish cheese
2
 

R

R

P

R

P

R
3
 

b

f

d

a

e

c
Rebecca:
Hi, Paul. How was your holiday?
Paul:
Oh. Hi, Rebecca. Yeah, it was great! How was yours?
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Rebecca:
Good, thanks. Where did you go?
Paul:
Spain.
Rebecca:
Really?
Paul:
Yes, why?
Rebecca:
I went to Spain, too!
Paul:
That’s amazing! We were there at the same time!
Rebecca:
How long did you go for?
Paul:
Two weeks. And you?
Rebecca:
Only a week. Who did you go with?
Paul:
I went with my parents. What about you?
Rebecca:
I went with my mum and my brother. My dad 
didn’t come.
Paul:
We stayed in a great hotel near the beach in Valencia. 
There was a brilliant swimming pool there, too. Where did 
you stay?
Rebecca:
Oh, we went camping near Barcelona. I loved it. 
The campsite was great and the weather was really good. 
Did you try Spanish food?
Paul:
Yes, I did. I love Spanish food. We had it every day. 
Actually, I bought you a present. Here you are.
Rebecca:
Oh, that’s nice of you. Err, what is it?
Paul:
It’s 
Manchego
. It’s a Spanish cheese.
Rebecca:
It’s lovely. Thank you!
WRITING
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Students’ own answers
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Students’ own answers
UNIT 8 
Favourite places
VOCABULARY
1
 

carpet

curtains

armchair

bookshelf

lamp

cupboard

mirror

blanket

photographs
10 
cushion
11 
chest of drawers
2
 

mirror

bookshelf, chest of drawers, cupboard

carpet

lamp

blanket
3
 

curtains

armchair

carpet

cushions

bookshelf/cupboard

photograph
GRAMMAR
1
 

everything

everyone

somewhere

something

anywhere

anyone

nowhere
2
 

No one

anything

nothing

somewhere

anyone

everywhere
3
 

c

e

f

h

a

b

d

g
4
 

Someone
gave me a T-shirt.

He didn’t bring 
anything
to the party.

We stayed at home all day and 
we didn’t go 
anywhere
.

You didn’t tell me 
anything
about it!

Please bring 
something
to eat to the party.
VOCABULARY
1
 

draw

play

write

listen to

read

paint
2
 

computer

songs

drums

wind

pictures

stories
READING
1
 
blankets, chest of drawers, armchair, cushions
2
 

B

B

A

B

B

C


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WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY AND AUDIOSCRIPTS
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hers

mine

yours

ours

theirs
3
 

She watches TV in 
her
free time.

Can I borrow 
your
new sunglasses?

It’s 
my
birthday on Sunday. I’m 
having a party.

My mum bought 
me
some new trainers 
for school.

This jacket isn’t 
yours
. It’s mine.
4
 

his

my

your

mine

their

her
VOCABULARY
1
 

wool

cotton

leather

plastic

metal

cork
2
 

cotton

metal

wool

plastic

leather
READING
1
 
C
2
 










3
 

environment

swap (v)

charity shop

recycling centre

damaged
LISTENING
1
 
She doesn’t know what to make for the School Family 
Day.
2
 

Saturday

children

pasta / macaroni

yellow, T-shirts

mum
Julie: 
Dad, I really need some help.
Dad:
What’s the matter, Julie?
Julie:
Well, we’ve got to make things to sell at the School 
Family Day.
Dad:
What’s the School Family Day?
Julie:
Well, it’s next Saturday. We all go to school with our 
families and there are games. This year all the students have 
to make or bring something to sell as well.
Dad:
Why are you selling things?
Julie:
We want to send money to help children in poor 
countries.
Dad:
That’s good! So, what’s the problem?
Julie:
I don’t know what to make. Can you help me?
Dad: 
Of course! Hmm,
 
I know! You can make necklaces.
Julie:
How?
Dad:
With macaroni pasta. You can paint the pasta different 
colours and put them on a string to make a necklace.
Julie:
That’s a good idea! I can make necklaces. But I want 
to take more things.
Dad:
OK, well … I’ve got another idea. You can take some of 
the clothes that you don’t wear anymore.
Julie:
Oh yes, my yellow dress is too small and I have some 
T-shirts from when I was nine years old. They’re very nice 
but I can’t wear them now.

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