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Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 1 Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key Unit 1 Day 1 Workbook, p.2 Exercise 1 1. blogger 2. headline 3. review 4. newspaper 5. headline 6. article 7. news 8. reporter 9. interview Exercise 2 1. news 2. reporter 3. report 4. blogger 5. paper 6. headline 7. interview 8. article 9. review Exercise 3 Answers will vary. Day 2 Workbook, p. 3 Exercise 1 Simple past What did you watch? I watched the news report online. I did not/ didn’t watch it on television. What did the reporter say? He said the storm cause the power to go out. But he did not / didn’t say how long it would be out. Past continuous What were you doing when the power went out? I was driving my car. I was not /wasn’t using my cell phone. That’s dangerous. Present perfect Who has seen that new reality series? I have not / haven’t seen it yet. But Laura has seen every episode. She loves it. Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 1 Exercise 2 1. Juan worked at the store on weekends. Juan was working at the store on weekends. 2. Jenny rode a bike in the morning. Jenny was riding a bike in the morning. 3. Tom and Gina studied Chinese. Tom and Gina were studying Chinese. 4. We did not / didn’t play football in the park. We were not / weren’t playing football in the park. Exercise 3 1. has learned; Tom and Gina have learned how to read in Chinese. 2. has worked; Juan has worked on weekends before. 3. has ridden; Jenny has ridden a bike in the morning. 4. has not / hasn’t played; We have not / haven’t played football in the park. Student’s book, p. 5 Exercise 6 1. was watching / wasn’t watching 2. has seen / hasn’t seen 3. went / didn’t go 4. were posting / weren’t posting Day 3 Workbook, p. 3 Exercise 4 Past passive The article was posted (post) online. The photographs were posted (post) last week. But they were not / weren’t posted (not post) by me. Present perfect passive The video has been watched (watch) by over 3 million people! It’s been seen (see) in over 30 countries. But it has not / hasn’t been seen (not see) in the artist’s own country. Exercise 5 1. A fact-checking site was used to prove that the legend was false. 2. The game scores have not / haven’t been posted to the school website. 3. The summer music festival was attended by over 60,000 people. 4. The event has not / hasn’t been recorded by / on a cell phone. Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 1 Workbook, p. 4 Exercise 1 1. a 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. b 7. a 8. a Exercise 2 1. as soon as 2. While 3. until 4. since 5. Before 6. By the time 7. Every time 8. after 9. as 10. Whenever 11. when Exercise 3 1. My laptop broke while / as I was watching my friend’s video clips. 2. The game ended as / as soon as / before / by the time / while I texted my dad. 3. I bought tickets for the concert as soon as / after / when they went on sale at noon. 4. The band was playing their last song as / while I recorded it with my smartphone. 5. I studied for the test as / while / every time / whenever I was taking the bus to school Student’s book, p. 5 Exercise 7 1. The TV show was recorded in April. 2. The papers haven’t been delivered. 3. The report was filed in the main office. 4. The letters have been opened. 5. The name of the reporter wasn’t given. Day 4 Workbook, p. 5 Exercise 1 1. Situation that happened in the past. 2. Situation that happened in the past. 3. Thing that happened repeatedly in the past but doesn’t happen now. 4. Thing that happened repeatedly in the past but doesn’t happen now. 5. Situation that happened in the past. 6. Situation that happened in the past. Exercise 2 1. did you use to 2. used to live 3. use to go 4. used to 5. Would 6. wouldn’t / didn’t 7. used to / would 8. would 9. would / used to 10. would / used to 11. would you / did you use to 12. would / used to Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 1 Exercise 3 1. Kevin would play played in the snow last vacation. 2. We would used to live in Hawaii when I was younger. 3. My grandparents didn’t used to would use their new computer until I showed them how. 4. I used to play played my video game at 8:00 last night. 5. My family was buying used to buy / would buy vegetables at the store until we started our garden. Exercise 4 Answers will vary. Workbook, p. 6 Exercise 1 1. I’m really into playing the guitar right now. 2. I’m not crazy about live music. 3. I’m not that into watching music videos. 4. I’m all about punk bands. 5. I can’t stand pop music. 6. I’m crazy about this new video. Exercise 2 1. all about 2. can’t stand 3. not that into / not crazy about 4. crazy about / really into 5. not crazy about / not that into 6. really into / crazy about Day 5 Student’s book, p. 11 Exercise 1 1. the news 2. a report 3. a reporter / paper 4. headlines / article 5. reviews 6. a blogger / interviews Exercise 2 1. I was working a lot yesterday. 2. Tara hasn’t passed her test. 3. The story was written in two days. 4. Ricky worked for a TV station. 5. Were you reading an interesting article? 6. The report has been written in three languages. Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 1 Exercise 3 1. would watch / would look / used to be 2. used to live / would go / used to have 3. Did you use to be / Would you write Exercise 4 1. b 2. a 3. a Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 2 Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key Unit 2 Day 1 Workbook, p. 8 Exercise 1 Exercise 2 1. passionate 2. talented 3. determined 4. hardworking 5. strict 6. impatient 7. easy-going 8. sociable 9. shy 10. motivated Exercise 3 Answers will vary. Day 2 Workbook, p. 9 Exercise 1 1. He hasn’t been surfing for a long time. 2. We ve been chatting online for three hours! 3. Ella s been making forms since 2011. 4. I haven t been watching any movies lately. 5. I used to love running, but now I ve stopped running. 6. They haven t been rock climbing since 2013. Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 2 Exercise 2 1. Kay: have; been having Helen: have not / haven t; have / ve been living 2. Kay: Have; been sailing Helen: have not / haven t; have / ve been sailing 3. Kay: Have; been working Helen: have / ve worked 4. Mike: has; been Kay: has / s been working 5. Mike: Has; been studying Kay: has not / hasn t; has / s been studying Exercise 3 1. She has never seen a Broadway show. 2. I ve been playing football for a long time. 3. Stacy has been wanting to buy a car for a long time. 4. Gavin has worked at the law firm for 10 years. 5. X Exercise 4 Answers will vary. Student’s book, p. 15 Exercise 6 1. Cara has been taking swimming lessons for six years. 2. They have / They ve been working here since 2013. 3. You haven t been living in Vancouver for very long. 4. Ricardo has been texting Maria all day. Exercise 7 1. hasn’t finished 2. has been studying 3. has been 4. have been helping 5. have; saved 6. Have; known Day 3 Workbook, p. 10 Exercise 1 1. give up 2. brought together 3. get along 4. set up 5. keep up 6. turned into 7. pass on 8. sign up 9. count on Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 2 Exercise 2 1. 2. Millie s so motivated! She s already signed up for dance lessons up. 3. We ve been trying to get along with the other team along. 4. 5. 6. The organization has a great program to pass along used clothing along to people who need it. 7. His hobby has turned into his career into. 8. I don t have time to keep up with m social networking up. 9. Who can you count on for a ride tonight on? Exercise 3 1. signed up 2. brings;together 3. give up 4. turn, into 5. keep up 6. set up 7. get along 8. count on Folder, p. 19 Part B Exercise 1 b a b a Exercise 2 a) R b) W – Rachel and Becky have created a maker space for girls. c) W – Leon has gotten a part-time job as an instructor at the community center in his neighborhood. d) R e) Austin and Amelia haven t started their band yet. Exercise 3 1. have been attending 2. have been reading 3. have written 4. have been learning 5. have tried Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 2 Day 4 Workbook, p. 12 Exercise 1 1. d 2. c 3. e 4. f 5. a 6. b Exercise 2 1. Are you all right? 2. What s the matter? 3. What s wrong with her? 4. I m sorry to hear that. 5. Is there anything I can do 6. I hope things get better Student’s book, p. 17 Exercise 7 1. had been playing 2. had been singing 3. had been playing 4. had been talking 5. hadn t been writing 6. had been touring 7. hadn t been enjoying 8. had been teaching Exercise 8 1. had liked 2. had been playing 3. had signed up 4. had been taking 5. had been Day 5 Workbook, p. 11 Exercise 1 1. a 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. b Exercise 2 1. had been practicing 2. had been exchanging 3. had been selling out 4. hadn t / had not been studying 5. d / had been talking Exercise 3 1. had studied 2. had competed 3. had been living 4. had been singing and dancing 5. had recorded Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 2 Exercise 4 1. Had Mai been studying dance in Chicago? Yes, she had. 2. Had Mai been recording an album when she lied in Los Angeles? No, she hadn t / had not. 3. What had Mai been doing before she moved to New York City? She had been singing and dancing in a movie. 4. Where had Mai been living in 2012? She d / had been living in Los Angeles. Workbook, p. 15 Exercise 6 1. had been taking 2. had not / hadn t heard 3. has been 4. have been 5. have been learning 6. had been working 7. signed up 8. signed up 9. have been using Exercise 7 1. What’s the matter? 2. can't stand 3. crazy about 4. not crazy about 5. not that into 6. Is there anything I can do? Exercise 8 1. Are you all right, Raul? 2. What s wrong with her? 3. She s really into organic farming. 4. Oh, I m sorry to hear that. 5. Well, I hope you hear from her. Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 3 Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key Unit 3 Day 1 Workbook, p. 16 Exercise 1 1. move 2. plan 3. grow up 4. keep on 5. graduate 6. become 7. end up 8. predict Exercise 2 1. predict 2. keep on 3. move 4. graduates 5. planning 6. grow up 7. end up 8. became Exercise 3 1. graduated 2. planning 3. keep on 4. becomes 5. predict 6. move 7. end up 8. grow up Exercise 4 Answers will vary. Day 2 Workbook, p. 17 Exercise 1 1. will; won’t 2. is; going to; is going to/ s going to 3. is; is/ s 4. plan; plans; plan Exercise 2 1. is going to, isn t going to 2. plans 3. will have 4. will go/ is going 5. plans 6. will go Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 3 Exercise 3 1. Q: Where is James planning to go in August? A: He s planning to go to Paris. 2. Q: What is James doing / going to do in Paris? A: He s going to study / studying French at a language school. 3. Q: What ll / will James do in the fall? A: He ll / will travel in Europe. 4. Q: When is Rita living / going to live in New York? A: She s / is living/ going to live there from July to August. 5. Q: What s / is she planning / does she plan to do there? A: She is planning / plans to intern at a magazine. 6. Q: What ll / will she do after that? A: She ll / will get hired by the magazine. Exercise 4 Answers will vary. Day 3 Workbook, p. 19 Exercise 1 1. Who will be supporting the race on Saturday. Our club will be supporting the race on Saturday. 2. Will Donny be volunteering at the beach clean up? No, he won t / will not. But I will. 3. What will your team have developed by next year? We ll / will have developed a community garden. 4. Will Everett have started a business by next year? Yes, he will have. Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 3 Exercise 2 1. Alex will be volunteering with Kim next week. 2. They will have collected a million dollars by this time next month. 3. They will be using the money they collect to do a community project. 4. By 2020, the project will have helped over 1,000 children. 5. Rachel thinks the organization will have won an award for community service by 2017. 6. They will be supporting community projects in Haiti. Exercise 3 Answers will vary. Student’s Book, p. 27 Exercise 7 1. Janet’s company will be making a million dollars by 2020. 2. In 2020, the organization will have supported the community for 50 years. 3. By this time tomorrow, Danilo will be cleaning up the beach. 4. By the end of the day, will they have picked up all of the trash? 5. In September, you will have started your company a year ago. 6. I will be living in Chicago in August. Exercise 8 1. Lucy will have seen 20 landmarks by the time she returns from her trip. 2. In January, I will have known (know) my best friend for 15 years. 3. Will you be volunteering (volunteer) at the community clean up tomorrow? We really need your help? 4. My father won t be working (not work) at the community center on Saturday. He has a doctor s appointment. 5. By this afternoon, Jeremy will have heard (hear) the results of this interview. 6. What will you be doing (do) tomorrow morning? Can you help me with something? Day 4 Workbook, p. 20 Exercise 1 1. so that 2. consequently 3. thanks to 4. because of 5. Since 6. as a result Exercise 2 1. Thanks to 2. Because of / As a result of 3. Consequently 4. Since 5. so that Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 3 Workbook, p. 18 Exercise 1 1. win an award; c 2. start a business; f 3. do volunteer work; a 4. break a record; e 5. support the community; g 6. make a million dollars; d 7. develop a project; b 8. become famous; h Exercise 2 1. win an award, break a record, become famous 2. start a business, make a million dollars, developed a project 3. do volunteer work, support the community Exercise 3 True answers will vary. 1. winning an award 2. make a million dollars 3. become famous 4. start a business 5. do volunteer work 6. developed a project 7. supports the community 8. break a record Exercise 4 Answers to questions will vary. 1. an award 2. famous 3. start 4. volunteer 5. break 6. make Day 5 Student’s Book, p. 11 Exercise 1 1. As soon as I got home, I watched the news / the article on TV. 2. After I wrote a report / a reporter for class I emailed it to my teacher. 3. I want to be a headline / a reporter for the school paper / review next year. 4. My brother only reads the headlines / paper, but I like to read the entire article / blogger. 5. Before I buy something online, I always read the interview / reviews. 6. My aunt is a report / a blogger, and she does interviews / news with community members and then writes posts about them on her website. Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 3 Exercise 2 1. I was working a lot yesterday. 2. Tara hasn t passed her test. 3. The story was written in two days. 4. Ricky worked for a TV station. 5. Were you reading an interesting article? 6. The report has been written in three languages. Exercise 3 1. When I was younger, I would watch (watch) videos online. I would look (look) at them all day long. I used to be (be) crazy about animal videos. 2. My cousin used to live (live) in San Diego, but now he s in Denver. In SanDiego he would go (go) to Comic-Con every year. He used to have (have) a comic book collection, but he sold it a few years ago. 3. Did you use to be (you / be) a reporter for your school paper? Would you write (you / write) articles about important issues? Exercise 4 1. A: Do you like punk music? B: b . It s too loud, and I don t understand the words. a. I m crazy about it. b. I m not crazy about it. 2. A: What do you think of big sunglasses? B: a . I have three pairs! a. I m really into them b. I m not really into them 3. A: What sports do you like to watch? B: a . I like all the games, and I especially like the World Cup. a. I m all about soccer. b. I can t stand soccer. Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 4 Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key Unit 4 Day 1 Workbook, p. 2 Exercise 1 1. Roast 2. Chop 3. Fry 4. Grate 5. Grill 6. Mix 7. Slice 8. Boil 9. bake Exercise 2 1. boil 2. slice 3. chop 4. roast 5. bake 6. fry 7. grill Exercise 3 Answers will vary. Day 2 Workbook, p. 23 Exercise 1 1. Zero conditional 2. First conditional 3. Zero conditional 4. Zero conditional 5. First conditional 6. Zero conditional Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 4 Exercise 2 1. If I will eat a hamburger for dinner, I won’t eat dessert afterward. 2. If we eat Chinese food tonight, we will /’ll use chopsticks. 3. I won’t / will not eat dessert at the restaurant, unless they have chocolate cake. 4. If she eats too many cookies this afternoon, her stomach will hurt. 5. You will /’ll want to have some of this delicious pizza, unless you don’t like tomatoes. Exercise 3 1. When you boil an egg too fast, it will /’ll turn grey inside. 2. If you won’t don’t / do not use enough water to boil rice, it becomes too sticky. 3. Meat won’t cook through evenly when if you will put it on the grill cold from the refrigerator. 4. When if your stomach will hurts, you can drink some mint tea. 5. You can take away some of the bad smell if you will rinse fresh garlic under water before using it. Exercise 4 1. X 2. Won’t / will not 3. Won’t / will not 4. Will /’ll 5. X 6. Won’t / will not Day 3 Workbook, p. 24 Exercise 1 Sour Salty Bland Sweet Delicious Bitter Disgusting Crunchy Savory Spicy Exercise 2 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. A 9. A 10. A Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 4 Exercise 3 1. Crunchy 2. Bland 3. Spicy 4. Disgusting 5. Bitter 6. Delicious 7. Salty 8. Savory; sweet 9. Sour Exercise 4 Answers will vary. Day 4 Workbook, p. 25 and 26 Exercise 1 1. Would you order fried chapulines if they were on the menu? No, I wouldn’t. I wouldn’t eat them if you paid me. 2. If someone offered them to you, would you eat insects? Yes, I would. No, if someone offered them to me, I wouldn’t / would not eat them. 3. If you had to give up a favorite food, which one would you give up? I would /’d probably give up hamburgers. 4. What food would you try if you were in Australia? I would /’d probably try fried alligator. Exercise 2 1. If; would 2. would 3. would 4. If; were; would 5. would 6. Would; if 7. if; wouldn’t Exercise 3 1. If we were in Japan, what would we eat? 2. If you learn to cook anything. What would it be? 3. If Tina had to give up bread or rice, which would she give up? 4. Would Aldo eat jellyfish if he were alone on an island? 5. Would they eat raw meat if they had no other choice? Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 4 Exercise 4 Answers to questions will vary. 1. If it were offered to you, would you eat fugu? 2. What would you cook if you were to cook a meal to impress someone? 3. What would you try if you could try any new food? 4. What would you eat if you could eat as much of a food as you’d like? Workbook, p. 26 Exercise 1 1. a pinch 2. stir 3. pour 4. simmer 5. First of all 6. adding Exercise 2 1. First of all 2. Boil 3. Add 4. pinch 5. stir 6. pour Day 5 Workbook, p.28, ex. 4 Exercise 4 1. If you like to take risks, you should eat fugu. You should eat fugu if you like to take risks. 2. Don’t order the jellyfish unless you like unusual tastes. Unless you like unusual tastes, don’t order the jellyfish. 3. When you eat garlic, your breath smells. Your breath smells when you eat garlic. 4. This chili will be bland unless you add a lot of spices. Unless you add a lot of spices, this chili will be bland. 5. The coffee will be bitter if you don’t add sugar. If you don’t add sugar, the coffee will be bitter. 6. Steve won’t eat sushi when we go to a Japanese restaurant. When we go to a Japanese restaurant, Steve won’t eat sushi. Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 4 Workbook, p. 29 Exercise 5 1. Where is Anya going to move? She is going to move to Austin. 2. Where’s / is she going to volunteer in September? She’s going to volunteer at an animal shelter. 3. Will she have saved money from her summer job by September? Yes, she will. 4. What’ll / will she have started by July 2016? She’ll / will have started a website. 5. What’ll / will she have developed by January of 2017? She’ll / will have developed a project to help dogs. Exercise 6 1. First of all 2. a pinch of 3. let it simmer 4. as a result 5. because of 6. Add 7. since 8. so that Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 5 Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key Unit 5 Day 1 Workbook, p. 30 Exercise 1 1. hate 2. admire 3. feel 4. recommend 5. prefer 6. respect 7. appreciate 8. think 9. dislike Exercise 2 1. b 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. a 9. b Exercise 3 Answers to questions will vary. 1. How do you usually fell about documentaries? 2. What kind of movies do you prefer? 3. Which celebrity do you admire the most? 4. What movie would you recommend to your friends? 5. What do you dislike about reality TV shows? Day 2 Workbook, p. 31 Exercise 1 1. c, that 2. d; who 3. e; where 4. a; whose 5. b; that Exercise 2 1. Leonardo DiCaprio, who starred in Titanic, donated $2 million to the marine conservation group Ocean 5. 2. Mark Zuckerberg, whose personal weatlth is over $30 billion, donated millions to the Newark, New Jersey, school system. Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 5 3. Potcake Place, whose goal is to rescue a breed of dog called the potcake, is a charity in the Turks and Caicos Islands. 4. Brad Pitt´s charity, the Make it Right Foundation, is based in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he owns a house. 5. Malala Yousafzai, who won the Nobel Peace Prize, donated $50,0000 to schools in Gaza. 6. Doctors Without Borders, which operates in over 70 countries, is helping to care for sick people in Western, Africa. 7. Fashion blogger Tavi Gevinson, whose online magazine for teen girls gets 3.5 million hits per month, starred in a Broadway play. 8. The African Library Project works to develop libraries in English-speaking countries such as Sierra Leone, where less than 25 percent of adult women are able to read there. Exercise 3 1. My friend Elizabeth, who which volunteers at the hospital, wants to be a doctor. 2. A philanthropist is someone whose who donates money to charities and organizations to help others. 3. My cousin´s band, which where plays really cool music, got to open for Arcade Fire in 2015. 4. It seems like the companies, who that/which have a social mission, are more successful than those who just want to make a lot of money. 5. Captain Paul Watson, who whose once belonged to Greenpeace, founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society to protect marine life. 6. We wentto Mavericks Beach, that where the annual big wave surfing contest takes place. Student book p. 45 Exercise 6 I hate reality TV stars who / whose don´t have any talent I never watch the shows which / where have people living together. I do like reality shows that / whose are talent competitions. There were auditions for a singing competition show that / where I live. I have a cousin which / whotried out for the show, and he made it! Watch him on TV next week. He´s the singer whose / that voice sounds like Elvis Presley ! Exercise 7 1. Lilly, who likes Bono´s music , gave money to the ONE campaign. 2. The city Sochi, where the 2014 winter Olympics took place, is warmer than it used to be. 3. Brad Pitt, whose Make It Right organization helped hurricane survivors, is a famous actor. 4. Really Gossip, which I watch five nights a week, is my favorite TV show. 5. We´ve lived in Hollywood, where many celebrities live, for two years. Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 5 Day 3 Workbook p. 32 Exercise 1 hardly – slightly – extremely – nearly – pretty – fairly – perfectly – absolutely extremely, absolutely, perfectly, fairly, pretty, nearly, slightly, hardly Exercise 2 1. perfectly, absolutely 2. extremely 3. pretty, fairly 4. nearly 5. slightly 6. hardly Exercise 3 1. I´m pretty sure the concert hasn´t sold out yet. 2. I´m absolutely crazy about Lorde’s new album. 3. Carl speaks so softly, I can hardly hear him. 4. I have a fairly good idea who left the door open. 5. I don´t need a new smartphone when my old one works perfectly fine. 6. We felt slightly ill after eating too much for dinner. 7. Musicians practice extremely hard to become successful. 8. Jen fell when she was nearly at the finish line. / Jen was nearly at the finish line when she fell. Exercise 4 Answers will vary. Workbook p.33 Exercise 1 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. c Exercise 2 1.wasn´t it 2. don´t you 3. don´t you 4. didn´t he 5. have you 6. Isn´t it 7. Isn´t it Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 5 Exercise 3 1. The tickets were expensive, haven´t weren’t they? 2. This show is funny, doesn’t isn’t it? 3. Kids shouldn´t play video games so often, aren’t they should they? 4. This is the way to the museum, can it isn’t it? 5. They really like all of the Star Wars movies, should don´t they? 6. Uma Thurman´s father is a college professor, OK isn’t he / right? 7. Bill Murray often plays jokes on ordinary people, would doesn’t he? 8. Adam Levine from Maroon 5 does yoga, can’t doesn´t he? Exercise 4 Answers will vary. Day 4 Workbook p. 34 Exercise 1 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. c Exercise 2 1. It seems to me that 2. You´re absolutely right. 3. of course 4. That´s a good point 5. Not necessarily! 6. As far as I´m concerned Day 5 Workbook p. 42 1. a little bit 2. dislike 3. absolutely; nearly 4. think 5. recommend 6. recommend; so 7. hate; far too 8. pretty; perfectly Workbook p. 43 Exercise 6 1. don´t you 2. haven´t you 3. aren´t you 4. wasn´t it 5. shouldn´t they 6. isn´t it Alumni Basic Teen 5 – Answer Key, Unit 5 Exercise 7 1. I think people who are desperate for attention go on reality TV shows. 2. My friend Rebecca, who´s an interior designer, was on a reality show. 3. Rebecca was starting a design business, which hard to do. 4. She got on a reality show that redecorates people´s homes. 5. They redecorated for people whose homes had been ruined in a flood.