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Blueprint 4
Answer Key
Module 1 - Overview
Preview (pg. 7)
- p. 8
- p.
- p. 24
- p. 25
Discuss (pg. 7)
- My friend Marcia is a good cook.
- A hobby I can do alone is reading.
- A hobby I can only do with other people is playing board games.
- Some fun places to go in my city are the park, the beach, and the cinema.
- On rainy days, I like to watch TV.
Unit 1 - What are you up to tonight?
B Vocabulary (pg. 8) (a) plans (b) staying in (c) football (d) get-together (e) grilled salmon (f) jazz (g) band (h) nightclub (i) join (j) invite
E Grammar Practice (pg. 9)
- What are you doing on Saturday?
- Are you planning to watch the football match tonight?
- The band is playing a jazz song right now.
- Who is cooking dinner tomorrow?
- My roommate and I are planning a get-together this weekend.
Unit 1 - Lesson 2 Dinner with Friends
B Vocabulary (pg. 10)
- favourite
- turkey, prepared
- vegetable
- set the table
- starving, wait
- delicious, tasty (answers can be swapped)
- take out
E Grammar Practice (pg. 11)
- staying in (future plan)
- eat (general fact)
- are coming (future plan)
- sleep (routine action)
- is watching (action now)
- is working (temporary fact)
F Listen to Speak (pg. 11)
- v
- v
Unit 1 - Lesson 3 Game Night
B Vocabulary (pg. 12)
- minutes
- remember
- complicated, understand
- teammate
- points
- guess
- explain, simple
- think
E Grammar Practice (pg. 13)
Iike
remember
is playing
Do, understand
needs
are having
Unit 1 - Lesson 4 TV Choices
B Vocabulary (pg. 14) (Answers numbered from left to right, top to bottom)
- remote
- reality show
- news
- nature programme
- soap opera
- sitcom
E Grammar Practice (pg. 15)
- I would rather watch the news than a reality show.
- I would rather buy food than clothes.
- I’d rather play basketball than watch TV.
- I’d rather do my homework than the laundry.
Unit 1 - Lesson 5 The Book or the Film
B Vocabulary (pg. 16)
- screen
- performance
- novel
- fiction
- comedies
- reviews
- comic book
- non-fiction
C About You (pg. 16)
- I read about six books a year.
- The Great Gatsby
- My favourite author is Malcom Gladwell.
- I prefer to read print books.
E Grammar Practice (pg. 17)
I prefer baths to showers.
I usually prefer playing sport to watching sport.
I like meat, but I prefer vegetables.
I prefer to watch a film rather than read a book.
Unit 1 - Active Review
A Listen and Complete (pg. 18)
- Monica and her sister usually get along fine, but lately she’s complaining all the time.
- Monica’s sister stays awake until midnight anyway. And she’s having a party for her friends next Saturday.
- Monica’s sister usually cooks, and Monica washes the dishes and straightens up the flat. But Monica really prefers to cook.
- Monica’s sister acts like she owns the flat, but it belongs to both of them.
B Respond (pg. 18)
- She is arguing a lot with her sister whom she lives with.
- Monica’s sister complains that Monica’s guests keep her from sleeping at night.
- Monica wants to cook, but her sister starts cooking before Monica gets home.
- Ed suggests she make a specific plan and tell her sister clearly what she wants.
- I think Monica’s sister is right. Her sister needs to respect her space.
- I think Monica should try to be quieter at night time or go somewhere else.
Unit 2 - Lesson 1 Visiting Relatives
B Vocabulary (pg. 20)
Mother-in-law
grandchildren
niece
nephew
d. to be going or travelling somewhere
a. to think about (a future event) in a happy way
I think that they are going to arrive soon.
F Grammar Practice (pg. 29)
- meet
- we go
- plan
- ought to
- try
- booking
Unit 2 - Active Review
A Listen for Information (pg. 31) Will : finish school, attend university in Edinburgh, study photography, study hard Probably Will : live on campus with roommate, find a part-time job Might : live alone in a flat, have her own photo studio, get some work doing wedding photography, not have time to relax, be stressed out
Module 1 - Review
A Vocabulary (pg. 32)
- a
- b
- a
- c
- a
- a
- b
- c
- c
- a
B Grammar (pg. 32)
will
are
is
having
rather
Let’s
to
going
to
have
that
do
Module 2 - Overview
Preview (pg. 35)
- surfing, diving, gymnastics, skiing (many answers are possible)
- p. 48
- p. 42 & 44 & 61
- headache (p. 48), vomit (p. 48), flu (p. 48), stomach ache (p. 50) (many answers are possible)
Discuss (pg. 35)
- The girl is a runner.
- Yes, I have a routine because I want to be healthy.
- I like to watch tennis because it’s exciting.
- I get sick once or twice a year. I go to the doctor when I feel sick.
- I go to the dentist every year.
Unit 3 - Lesson 1 Watching Sport on
TV
B Vocabulary (pg. 36)
- f
- e
- d
- a
- b
- c
C Vocabulary: Olympic Sports (pg. 36)
diving
skiing
surfing
figure skating
gymnastics
F Grammar Practice (pg. 37)
- singing
- getting
- to find
- to talk
- driving
- to cook
- running
- to go, going (either a gerund or infinitive can be used)
- to watch
- to laugh, laughing (either a gerund or infinitive can be used)
Unit 3 - Lesson 2 We’d better show up
early.
B Vocabulary (pg. 38)
- score
- second
- show up
- behind
- excellent
- basketball
- left
- f
- d
- a
- g
- b
- c
E Grammar Practice (pg. 39)
- suggest
- sure
- bring
- inviting
- idea
- that
- better
Unit 3 - Lesson 3 I want to get in shape.
B Vocabulary (pg. 40)
- d
- c
- a
- b
- membership
- energy
- strong
- lift weights
- fitness
C Comprehension (pg. 40)
- worked out at the gym for the first time.
- be a member (of the gym) for two months.
- studying (in the autumn).
- to get in shape, become stronger, and have more energy.
- she lift weights and join a yoga class.
- teaching yoga (all afternoon).
E Grammar Practice (pg. 41)
- be working
- to be
- be
- going to
- Are
- they be
Unit 3 - Lesson 4 Fitness Tips
B Vocabulary (pg. 42) (From left to right) protein, personal trainer, muscle, exercise equipment, get hurt
- a
- d
- c
- e
Unit 4 - Lesson 2 At the Doctor’s
Surgery
B Vocabulary (pg. 50)
- b
- e
- d
- h
- c
- a
- f
- g
C Vocabulary in Context (pg. 50)
- pill
- prescription; gone
- cure
- food poisoning
E Grammar Practice (pg. 51)
- felt
- forgot
- Have; seen
- haven’t been
- has had
- took
- had
- has; told
Unit 4 - Lesson 3 How often do you
floss?
B Vocabulary (pg. 52) (From left to right, top to bottom) gums, floss, hygienist, staining X-ray, mouthwash, rinse, filling
C Vocabulary in Context (pg. 52) a. dentist’s b. teeth c. flossing d. bleed
e. common f. too bad g. staining h. cavity
E Grammar Practice (pg. 53)
- b
- a
- a
- a
- b
- b
- a
- b
Unit 4 - Lesson 4 A Therapist’s Advice
B Vocabulary (pg. 54)
- counsel
- social
- emotional
- regularly
- mental
- meditate
- physical
- therapist
C Vocabulary Comprehension (pg. 54)
- social
- regularly; physical
- counsel
- therapist
- emotional
- meditate
E Grammar Practice (pg. 55)
- were chatting
- weren’t watching
- Were; working
- was meditating
- was losing
- wasn’t seeing
- Was; talking
- was; doing
Unit 4 - Lesson 5 Are there any side
effects?
B Vocabulary (pg. 56)
- capsule
- cause
- dose
- label
- side effects
- effective
- chest
- treatment
- at a time
C Quick Review (pg. 56)
- on
- Work out is a verb. Workout is a noun.
- informal information
E Grammar Practice (pg. 57)
- should
- have to
- ought to
- must
- Should
- I’ve got to
- had better
- must not
Unit 4 - Active Review
A Call from the Doctor (pg. 58) symptoms; cough; has become; I’d like you; to do; was talking; allergy; never; prescription; congestion; have to; Should; just cancelled
Module 2 - Review
A Vocabulary (pg. 60)
gymnastics; swimming; surfing; diving
suggest; recommend; be sure to; it’s a good idea to
shoulder; neck; wrist; ankle; knee
B Vocabulary (pg. 60)
- exercise equipment: g
- lose weight: f
- get hurt: e
- nasty headache: h
- at a time: c
- sore throat: a
- rinse with mouthwash: b
- mental health: d
C Grammar (pg. 60)
- better
- would; take
- watching
- for
- that
- will
- how
- were
- that
- When
- will
- It’s
- since
- so
- went
- to
- yet
- has
- was
- to
Module 3 - Overview
Preview (pg. 63)
- p. 68
- p. 72
- p. 82
- p. 85
Discuss (pg. 63) (Answers may vary)
- The doctor said to me that it’s not hard to eat a vegetarian diet.
Unit 5 - Lesson 4 What does it say on
the label?
B Vocabulary (pg. 70)
- b
- a
- b
- a
- d
- a
- b
- c
E Grammar Practice (pg. 71)
- Alan says (that) fresh fruit is too expensive.
- Dr Garcia often tells his patients (that) athletes need to drink lots of water.
- The sign says (that) we can’t park here.
- Isabella tells me (that) many women don’t get enough vitamin D.
- Franklin often tells his kids (that) fruit juice can have as much sugar in it as soda.
Unit 5 - Lesson 5 If you cook them too
long...
B Vocabulary (pg. 72)
- d
- b
- e
- c
- a
C Vocabulary: Cooking (pg. 72)
c
a
e
b
d
F Grammar Practice (pg. 73) Answers will vary. Examples:
- .. teacher will be upset.
- If I don’t eat breakfast...
- .. will be sick.
- If you eat too much unhealthy food...
- ... you will save money.
- I would be a vegetarian...
- .. will be unhealthy.
- If you don’t wear a jacket...
Unit 5 - Active Review
A These are healthy cookies! (pg. 74) olive oil, to stop, label says, calories, ingredient, in shape, we’ll, diet, desserts, recipe, beans, delicious
Comprehension (pg. 74)
- Lucas wants to buy cookies.
- The doctor told them to stop eating sweet snacks.
- She said it’s delicious.
A Read to Write (pg. 75)
- said, needs
- don’t, .. will have weak bones and muscles. (or: their bones and muscles will be weak.)
B Speak to Write (pg. 75) Answers will vary. Examples:
- .. can get serious diseases.
- .. will gain weight.
- .. need to take care of myself.
C Now Write (pg. 75) Answers will vary. Examples: The text said that if we make small changes in our diet, it can make a big difference. It said that a
good way to start is to make fruits and vegetables half of our meals. It also said that we should drink one less sugary drink each day, and eat one less snack that has a lot of sugar or salt. If we eat too much of these, it can cause a heart attack or a stroke. The text said that learning to eat healthy is like learning to walk. If you take small steps first, you will be running soon.
Unit 6 - Lesson 1 Getting Ready in the
Morning.
B Vocabulary (pg. 76) (From left to right)
- cream
- suit
- comb
- mirror
- shave
- b
- d
- a
- c
E Grammar Practice (pg. 77)
- don’t you / Yes
- did he / No
- won’t you / Yes
- have you / Yes
- shouldn’t she / No
- right / No
Unit 6 - Lesson 2 Choosing the Best
Product for You
B Vocabulary (pg. 78)
skin
sweat
gentle
acne
oily
d
b
a
c
E Grammar Practice (pg. 79)
- Doesn’t
- Won’t
- Don’t
- Isn’t
- Aren’t
- Haven’t
Unit 6 - Lesson 3 Researching Options
B Vocabulary (pg. 80)
- b
- c
- h
- a
- g
- d
- f
- e Circle: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
E Grammar Practice (pg. 81)
- I’ll ask her if she knows a hairdresser.
- I wonder if the girl with the ponytail is Ginny.
- Please check whether the salon is open or not.
- He hasn’t decided whether he wants long or short hair.
- She doesn’t remember if my hair was straight or curly.
Unit 6 - Lesson 4 Basic Nail Care
B Vocabulary (pg. 82) Key(from left to right) nail polish, fingernails, clippers, nail file, toenails
b
that
covered
is she
taken
don’t
about
will
can he/she
is
us to
it is
Module 4 - Overview
Preview (pg. 91)
- p. 96
- p. 98
- p. 106
- p. 110 Discuss (pg. 91) (Answers may vary.)
- The girl has probably travelled to Japan.
- Visitors can take pictures and sightsee.
- Yes, I love travelling. I love seeing new places, meeting new people, and eating different food.
- I went to Paris last year.
- I wrote down everything I needed, and then I packed my suitcases.
Unit 7 - Lesson 1 Planning Ahead
B Vocabulary (pg. 92)
- e
- c
- a
- h
- g
- b
- d
- f
- i
C Vocabulary Comprehension (pg. 92)
- round-trip
- non-stop / direct
- stopover
- airfare
- aisle seat
E Grammar Practice (pg. 93)
- If
- go
- didn’t
- were
- had
- arrived
- would be
Unit 7 - Lesson 2 An Email Home
B Vocabulary (pg. 94)
- double room, suite
- overnight, check out
- amenities, room service
- inexpensive
E Grammar Practice (pg. 95)
- used to be
- didn’t use to take
- would sleep
- used to build
- would put
- used to be
- used to be owned
F Listen to Speak (pg. 95)
- true
- false
- true
- true
- true
- false
Unit 7 - Lesson 3 Renting vs. Sharing a
Car
B Vocabulary (pg. 96)
- plus
- sharing
- convenient
- pros and cons
- lend
- in advance
- get around
- unlock
- keys
- be worth it
E Grammar Practice (pg. 97)
- used to
- get used to
- is used to
- gotten used to
- He’s used to getting around by bus.
- We are getting used to very long car trips.
- Shelly won’t get used to staying in inexpensive motels.
F Read to Write (pg. 97)
- in advance
- Plus
- get around
- be used to
- worth it
- get used to
Unit 7 - Lesson 4 Table for Two
B Vocabulary (pg. 98)
- c
- e
- b
- g
- a
- h
- d
- f
C Vocabulary Comprehension (pg. 98)
- patio
- chef
- terrific
- decor
- celebrate
- waiter
- raves
E Grammar Practice (pg. 99)
- more reliable
- less reliable
- less reliable
- more reliable
- more reliable
- less reliable
Unit 7 - Lesson 5 A Night at the
Cinema
A Model Conversation (pg. 100) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2
B Vocabulary (pg. 100)
- hurry
- embarrassed
- smoothly
- cheer up
- shopping centre
- showing
- exactly
- box office
E Grammar Practice (pg. 101)
hadn’t called
seen
had come
met, she’d
By the time we left the shopping centre, he had spent all his money. / He had spent all his money by the time we left the shopping centre.
keep an eye on
remind
appreciate
enormous
encourage
E Grammar Practice (pg. 109)
- We’ve
- hasn’t
- waiting
- you and Doug been
- have been using
- has been reminding
- have (you) been working
Unit 8 - Lesson 4 A New Game
B Vocabulary (pg. 110)
- customise
- trade in
- point of view
- weapon
- space
- cash
- store credit
- character
- pre-order
- level
E Grammar Practice (pg. 111)
- He made me wash my hands again.
- I can’t get my daughter to go to sleep!
- Can you get the car to start?
- I’ll have the delivery guy leave it at the door.
- Can you have her call me when she comes in?
- My teacher makes us practise new words every day.
- I got my brother to clean my room the other day.
- She always makes us feel bad about not calling her.
Unit 8 - Lesson 5 Stay Safe
B Vocabulary (pg. 112)
- i
- d
- g
- a
- h
- b
- j
- e
- c
- f
E Grammar Practice (pg. 113)
- Shut down the laptop when not using it.
- Turn off the computer before placing it into the carrying bag.
- Do not put the computer directly on the legs. It can burn the skin. Use a table or other hard surface.
- Check the fan frequently to avoid overheating.
- Clean the air vents regularly, and never put anything into the air vents.
- Do not try to clean the inside of the computer screen.
F Quick Review (pg. 113)
- coach
- fitness tracker
- pick it up
Unit 8 - Active Review
A Welcome to New York! (pg. 114) People come from around the world to visit London. As long as you are cautious, you will have a safe and enjoyable time here.
The tube is a great way to get around. But always keep an eye on your belongings, especially on crowded trains.
In tube and train stations, people may try to get you to give them the fare for a ticket home. This is a common scam.
For your safety, be aware of your transportation options at all times. Always find out where the nearest tube station is, so that you can catch a train quickly in an emergency.
Oxford Street, with its fashionable department stores, is the most famous shopping street in London. But be sure to check out Brick Lane and Borough Market, too. too. Locals appreciate these areas for their interesting smaller shops.
There are many street vendors in busy shopping districts. Some will tell you they’re selling real brand-name clothes, shoes, and accessories, but the items may not be genuine. If the price seems too good to be true, you should probably purchase the item in a shop instead.
A Warm Up (pg. 115) Transportation: transfer, rush hour, commuter Shopping: receipt, exchange, cash Electronics/Games: turn on, character, device, log in
C Role-play (pg. 115)
Answers will vary. Plan:
- Have breakfast at the food court
- Shop for new shoes... etc.
Conversation: A: Let’s have breakfast when we get there. B: Okay, that’s a good idea. We can eat at the food court. A: Cool. I need new shoes, too. B: Sure. Let’s get the shoes after we have breakfast, and then... etc.
Module 4 - Review
A Vocabulary (pg. 116) Answers will vary for numbers 1 and 2.
- chef, server, patio, rave
- depend on, get around, drop by, hang out, pick up
- b
- a
- c
- a
- b
B Grammar (pg. 116)
- would
- to
- have
- If
- If
- around
- used
- wear, can
- or else
- been
- had
- would
- on
- used
- hear
- get, to
Blueprint 4 Student Book Answer Key
Asignatura: Ingles I (5I2117)
Universidad: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
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