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{teacherscom library} EFL Grade 8 TB

 

tie

sunglasses

swimming costume

trainers

socks

boots

jumper

swimming shorts

gloves
10 
suit
11 
scarf
12 
cap
2
 
Possible answers:
at the beach
on your 
feet
on your 
head
when it’s 
cold
at work in 
an office
sunglasses
swimming costume
swimming shorts
boots
socks
trainers
cap
scarf
boots
gloves
jumper
scarf
socks
suit
tie
3
 

bright

black

pale

blue
GRAMMAR
1
 

d

a

e

f

b

c
08


258 WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY AND AUDIOSCRIPTS
UNIT 10 
Buying things
VOCABULARY
1
o b p r
i
c e c
d n t e r d p w
i
c d c h e t a
s a
l
e s m g
l
c s
f
i b i
l
l
o h w p u r
s e
u p g t
i w s
t
n c s o b n r u
t
l
l
k
i
c
f e
2
 

cash

price

discount

sale

receipt
3
 

sale

wallet/purse

purse/wallet

receipt

bill

price
GRAMMAR
1
 

positive

negative

countable and uncountable

countable

uncountable
2
 

There were a lot of people in the café.

I would like 
some books for my birthday.

Do you have any money?

My brother hasn’t got any football boots.

My sister 
wants to buy a few biscuits.

Would you like a bit of 
cake?
3
 

a lot of

a few

any

a bit of

some

a lot of
4
 

I’ve got 
some
bread and an apple.

There aren’t 
any
cookies in the kitchen.

There are 
a lot of/many 
new 
students in my class.

I’ve got 
a
lot of books in my bag.

These trainers cost 
a lot of
money.
VOCABULARY
1
 

c

e

d

a

f

b
2
 

pay for

buy, for

sell, for

have, for

is, for
READING
1
 
Students’ own answers
2
 

in Canada

yes

an amusement park

yes

in 2008

200

fish underneath you

dentist, police 
officer, work in a restaurant or a supermarket
LISTENING
1
 

B

C

A

B

A
1
You will hear Katie talking about a present for her mother. 
What did she buy?
Katie:
I went out on Saturday to buy Mum’s birthday 
present. I wanted to get her some sunglasses, but they were 
very expensive. There were some chocolates in the sweet 
shop but I got her chocolates last year, so I went to the 
bookshop to get that new book by her favourite author.
2
You will hear two friends talking during their lunch break. 
What do they decide to do together after school?
Girl: 
Do you want to come to my house after school? We can 
finish the history project.
Boy:
I can’t today. I have to go to my swimming class at six. 
But we can go to the library and take out that book about 
the Romans.
Girl:
That’s a good idea. Then you can go to the pool 
afterwards.
10
3
You will hear a man talking to his daughter. What does his 
daughter want to buy?
Girl:
Dad, you know we have the school party next week?
Dad:
Yes, what do you want?
Girl:
Well, I’ve got a new red dress and black jacket but I’ve 
only got trainers or my old blue shoes and they’re ancient. I 
really want some black ones. Can you come shopping with 
me?
Dad:
OK.
4
You will hear a teenager talking to his mother. What does 
he want to do?
Boy:
Mum, you know my old bike?
Mum:
Yes, the one in the garage.
Boy:
Well, I think I can repair it and find someone to buy it.
Mum:
That’s a good idea. You don’t ride it anymore. Then 
you can use the money for your holiday.
5
You will hear a boy talking to a shop assistant. Why does 
he buy the yellow T-shirt?
Boy:
Excuse me. I’d like a T-shirt, please.
Assistant:
Do you like this blue one?
Boy:
Well, I like it but it’s very big. It’s for my brother. He’s 
only eight.
Assistant:
Ah, this one is smaller. It’s £10.
Boy: 
I’ve only got £7.
Assistant:
There’s a bright yellow one here. It’s £5.
Boy:
That’s great!
WRITING
1
 
a jacket and a pizza
2
 
Students’ own answers
3
 
Students’ own answers
UNIT 11 
Eating out
VOCABULARY
1
 

ice cream

cola

burger

chicken legs

pasta
2
 

glass

pizza

piece

lemonade

bowl

plate
3
 

Cream

tomato

chicken legs

salad

lemonade

strawberries
GRAMMAR
1
 

as old as

n’t/not as tall as

n’t/not as big as

as interesting as

n’t/not as expensive as

as popular as
2
 

longer

healthier

shorter

more exciting

hotter

more popular
3
 

more popular

hotter

longer

shorter

more exciting

healthier
4
 

as big

dirtier

nicer

colder

interesting as
5
 

older

easy

bigger

younger

better
VOCABULARY
1
 

noodles, pancakes

chilli, curry

omelettes, chips, 
onions

sweets

seafood, grilled meat
READING
1
 
A
2
 

burger and chips

chocolate cake

omelette and 
salad

fruit salad and cream

chicken legs

nothing
3

Because it was his birthday.

Next to the cinema.

Yes, it was busy.

The manager.

Nothing, it was free.


259
WORKBOOK ANSWER KEY AND AUDIOSCRIPTS
2
 

(fitness) tracker

headphones

laptop

mouse

e-reader

printer

console

smartphone

tablet
10 
screen
11 
keyboard
12 
speaker
3
 

headphones

e-reader

console

screen

printer

laptop
GRAMMAR
1
 

best

worst

fastest

most exciting

heaviest

most famous

cleverest

thinnest
2
 

heaviest

best

cleverest

most famous

worst
3
 

friendliest

oldest

most

higher

best

more
4
 

is the most exciting footballer in the league.

was the fastest runner in the world in 2017.

is the most popular computer game in our class.

has the best hot chocolate in my town.
5
 

It was the 
greatest
holiday ever.
2
 
You should go to 
the MetroCentre because
 
it’s the 
biggest
shopping centre 
in the UK.

You can wear your 
oldest
clothes for this 
job.

The 
easiest
subject at school is PE.

The most 
expensive cost £900 and the
 cheapest
cost £400.
VOCABULARY
1
 
Possible answers:
buy
chat to download
visit
watch
clothes, films, 
music, pictures, 
shoes, videos
family, 
friends
films, music, 
pictures, videos
websites films, 
videos
2
 

memory

save

digital

virus

machines

software
READING
1
 
A and C
2
 

C

A

B
LISTENING
1
 

B

A

C

B

A
You will hear Matt talking to his friend Sara about a 
technology festival.
Matt:
Hi, Sara. Would you like to go to the Technology 
Festival with Amelia and me on Sunday?
Sara:
Yes! I love computers. Is it in the shopping centre near 
the station?
Matt:
Not this year. It’s in the library. You know they’ve got 
three big rooms.
Sara:
That’s good. It’s not far from my house. What’s in the 
festival? Have they got any robots?
Matt:
Yes, my dad says there are robots that walk and talk.
Sara:
Wow! I saw an amazing robot online. It can clean the 
house and make food.
Matt:
But robots can’t do your homework for you!
Sara:
I know. I’d like a robot to do my English homework! 
Let’s go to the festival. How much will it cost? It was £8 last 
year.

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